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請依下文回答第 41 題至第 45 題 
On April 22, 2019 (Sunday), close to 1,000 Uber drivers protested in front of the Presidential Office against the 
government’s proposed regulation to limit Uber’s business activities. In    41     of the protest, Uber also terminated 
its service for six hours on the same day. In February, the Ministry of Transportation and Communications(MOTC)
announced a draft amendment on Article 103-1 of “Regulations for Automobile Transportation Operators,” otherwise 
known as the “Uber Clause,” calling for stricter rules that would essentially force Uber out of business. The 
amendment, if passed on April 26, would require Uber to      42      customers by a minimu m of on e hour in any given 
trip, regardless of distance.      43    , the rental car drivers working with Uber would have to return to their vehicle to 
the rental shop after every ride. According to Uber Taiwan, the amendment will      44      at least 3 million riders and 
10,000 Uber drivers.   45   will have to pay for an hour-long fare even if the trip only lasts 10 minutes. Waiting 
time will also increase significantly  since every  driver will have to return the vehicle to its “garage.” 
41 support   contrast     case     summary 
42 pay     owe     charge    compensate 
43 Apparently     Incidentally    Additionally    Obviously 
44 allow     affect     force  effect 
45 Drivers    Inspectors     Conductors     Passengers 
請依下文回答第 46 題至第 50 題 
Police career is a profession that demands higher ethical st andards than others. It is often said that police officers 
are like living in a transparent fish tank, being watched all the time. The majority of police officers are dedicated and 
hard-working, serving the people and doing the right things. All police officers have ideals: integrity and honesty, 
justice and courage. Yet, sometimes, we heard stories of bad cops doing bad things—bribery, misuse of force, abuse of 
authority, etc. These are the black sheep that hurt the entire profession and violate police code of ethics. Police officers 
should never permit personal feelings, prejudices, political beliefs, aspirations, animosities or friendships to influence 
their decisions. The following Law Enforcement Oath of Honor is recommended by the International Association of 
Chiefs of Police(IACP)as a symbolic statement of commitment to ethical behavior: 
On my honor, I will never betray my badge, my integrity, my character, or the public trust. I will always have the 
courage to hold myself and others accountable for our actions. I will always uphold my community and the agency I 
serve.  
The Oath of Honor’s brevity allows it to be constantly referred to and reinforced during conversations and 
ceremonies. It is strongly recommended by the IACP that all agencies adopt the Law Enforcement Oath of Honor. 
46 Which of the following statements correctly translates the sentence “police officers are like living in a 
transparent fish tank”? 
They are treated as valuable golden fish. 
They are being watched all the time. 
They are living in a self-enclosed space. 
They are highly respected by the public. 
47 Which of the following should police officers have to influence their decisions? 
Prejudices  Ethical codes  Friendships  Political beliefs 
48 What does it mean when some police are referred to as the black sheep to the entire profession? 
Bad cops are considered a disgrace to the whole group of police officers. 
Good cops are as rare as a black sheep in a group of white sheep. 
Bad cops are outstanding for being unique. 
Good cops should tolerate bad cops for being black sheep. 
49 What is the benefit of the brevity of the Law Enforcement Oath of Honor recommended by IACP? 
Police officers can be reminded of it frequently. 
Police officers might easily replace it. 
Police officers can remove it from their desks. 
Police officers can sing it during ceremonies. 
50 According to the passage, which of the following is true about the police career? 
It necessitates higher authority than others.  It establishes its own special system of rules. 
It demands more respect from the general public.  It requires ethical standards higher than others.