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請依下文回答第 56 題至第 60 題: Juvenile delinquents are often defined as children between the ages of 10 and 17 who have committed acriminal act. There are two main types of offenders: repeat offenders and age-specific offenders. Repeat offendersare also known as “life-course 56 offenders.” These juvenile delinquents begin offending or showing othersigns of antisocial behavior during adolescence. Repeat offenders continue to engage in criminal activities oraggressive behaviors 57 after they enter adulthood. The other type of juvenile delinquent behavior,age-specific offenders, begins during adolescence. 58 the repeat offenders, however, the behaviors of theage-specific offender ends before the minor becomes an adult. The behaviors that a juvenile shows duringadolescence are often a good 59 of the type of offender he will become. While age-specific offenders leavetheir delinquent behavior behind 60 they enter adulthood, they often have more mental health problems,engage in substance abuse, and have greater financial problems than adults who were never delinquent asjuveniles.
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(A)imminent
(B)persistent
(C)civilian
(D)humble

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答案:B
難度:非常困難0
統計:A(1),B(0),C(0),D(1),E(0)

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