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[司法事務官法律事務組] 法學知識與英文(包括中華民國憲法、法學緒論、英文)
第 46 題
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One of the fastest growing industries around the globe is the creative and cultural industries. The industries basically combine arts, culture, business and technology. In Europe, the United Kingdom owns the hugest amount of creative sectors owing to the active and effective promotion of the government. With its excellent track record, the UK is regarded as a pioneer and a world leader in sustaining the development of creative and cultural industries. According to the UK’s definition, the creative and cultural industries generally refer to those industries that rely on original creativity, expertise and talent and have the capacity to generate wealth and jobs by means of the advancement of intellectual property. In total, there are thirteen sectors that can be seen as belonging to the creative and cultural industries, including advertising, architecture, the art and antiques market, crafts, design, designer fashion, film, interactive leisure software, music, the performing arts, publishing, software, and television and radio. Later definition of the industries has also added the aspects of enhancing social inclusion, cultural diversity and human development to the initial one. In comparison with other countries such as the UK, Hong Kong, Australia and New Zealand, Taiwan still has space for the development of the creative and cultural industries. Although not necessarily coming in large number, three of the most prosperous cases in Taiwan include Liuli Gongfang, Seagull Group, and PiLi International. Liuli Gongfang emerged as a small enterprise and then became one of the world’s leading glassware makers. The Seagull Group has an internationally renowned brand, “Fran,” because of its successful promotion strategies. PiLi International with its incorporation of multimedia has remarkably converted itself from a traditional puppet theatre troupe into a modern and flourishing venture. While still adhering to the original puppet show philosophy, PiLi has in effect woven the modern and contemporary culture into the puppet show tradition so nicely that it has become a great success in the creative industry. PiLi’s innovative commercialization of traditional culture has received much admiration as well as an excellent model for related industries to imitate. In 2002, PiLi was also certified by the Government Information Office as part of an “important emerging industry,” recognizing its significant role in the creative and cultural industries. With the rapid emergence of these industries, both the government and the people in Taiwan have also paid much attention to the growth of these industries.
One of the fastest growing industries around the globe is the creative and cultural industries. The industries basically combine arts, culture, business and technology. In Europe, the United Kingdom owns the hugest amount of creative sectors owing to the active and effective promotion of the government. With its excellent track record, the UK is regarded as a pioneer and a world leader in sustaining the development of creative and cultural industries. According to the UK’s definition, the creative and cultural industries generally refer to those industries that rely on original creativity, expertise and talent and have the capacity to generate wealth and jobs by means of the advancement of intellectual property. In total, there are thirteen sectors that can be seen as belonging to the creative and cultural industries, including advertising, architecture, the art and antiques market, crafts, design, designer fashion, film, interactive leisure software, music, the performing arts, publishing, software, and television and radio. Later definition of the industries has also added the aspects of enhancing social inclusion, cultural diversity and human development to the initial one. In comparison with other countries such as the UK, Hong Kong, Australia and New Zealand, Taiwan still has space for the development of the creative and cultural industries. Although not necessarily coming in large number, three of the most prosperous cases in Taiwan include Liuli Gongfang, Seagull Group, and PiLi International. Liuli Gongfang emerged as a small enterprise and then became one of the world’s leading glassware makers. The Seagull Group has an internationally renowned brand, “Fran,” because of its successful promotion strategies. PiLi International with its incorporation of multimedia has remarkably converted itself from a traditional puppet theatre troupe into a modern and flourishing venture. While still adhering to the original puppet show philosophy, PiLi has in effect woven the modern and contemporary culture into the puppet show tradition so nicely that it has become a great success in the creative industry. PiLi’s innovative commercialization of traditional culture has received much admiration as well as an excellent model for related industries to imitate. In 2002, PiLi was also certified by the Government Information Office as part of an “important emerging industry,” recognizing its significant role in the creative and cultural industries. With the rapid emergence of these industries, both the government and the people in Taiwan have also paid much attention to the growth of these industries.
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One of the fastest growing industries around the globe is the creative and cultural industries. The industries
basically combine arts, culture, business and technology. In Europe, the United Kingdom owns the hugest amount of
creative sectors owing to the active and effective promotion of the government. With its excellent track record, the UK
is regarded as a pioneer and a world leader in sustaining the development of creative and cultural industries. According
to the UK’s definition, the creative and cultural industries generally refer to those industries that rely on original
creativity, expertise and talent and have the capacity to generate wealth and jobs by means of the advancement of
intellectual property. In total, there are thirteen sectors that can be seen as belonging to the creative and cultural
industries, including advertising, architecture, the art and antiques market, crafts, design, designer fashion, film,
interactive leisure software, music, the performing arts, publishing, software, and television and radio. Later definition
of the industries has also added the aspects of enhancing social inclusion, cultural diversity and human development to
the initial one.
In comparison with other countries such as the UK, Hong Kong, Australia and New Zealand, Taiwan still has
space for the development of the creative and cultural industries. Although not necessarily coming in large number,
three of the most prosperous cases in Taiwan include Liuli Gongfang, Seagull Group, and PiLi International. Liuli
Gongfang emerged as a small enterprise and then became one of the world’s leading glassware makers. The Seagull
Group has an internationally renowned brand, “Fran,” because of its successful promotion strategies. PiLi International
with its incorporation of multimedia has remarkably converted itself from a traditional puppet theatre troupe into a
modern and flourishing venture. While still adhering to the original puppet show philosophy, PiLi has in effect woven
the modern and contemporary culture into the puppet show tradition so nicely that it has become a great success in the
creative industry. PiLi’s innovative commercialization of traditional culture has received much admiration as well as
an excellent model for related industries to imitate. In 2002, PiLi was also certified by the Government Information
Office as part of an “important emerging industry,” recognizing its significant role in the creative and cultural
industries. With the rapid emergence of these industries, both the government and the people in Taiwan have also paid
much attention to the growth of these industries.
What is the rhetorical mode employed in this passage?
One of the fastest growing industries around the globe is the creative and cultural industries. The industries
basically combine arts, culture, business and technology. In Europe, the United Kingdom owns the hugest amount of
creative sectors owing to the active and effective promotion of the government. With its excellent track record, the UK
is regarded as a pioneer and a world leader in sustaining the development of creative and cultural industries. According
to the UK’s definition, the creative and cultural industries generally refer to those industries that rely on original
creativity, expertise and talent and have the capacity to generate wealth and jobs by means of the advancement of
intellectual property. In total, there are thirteen sectors that can be seen as belonging to the creative and cultural
industries, including advertising, architecture, the art and antiques market, crafts, design, designer fashion, film,
interactive leisure software, music, the performing arts, publishing, software, and television and radio. Later definition
of the industries has also added the aspects of enhancing social inclusion, cultural diversity and human development to
the initial one.
In comparison with other countries such as the UK, Hong Kong, Australia and New Zealand, Taiwan still has
space for the development of the creative and cultural industries. Although not necessarily coming in large number,
three of the most prosperous cases in Taiwan include Liuli Gongfang, Seagull Group, and PiLi International. Liuli
Gongfang emerged as a small enterprise and then became one of the world’s leading glassware makers. The Seagull
Group has an internationally renowned brand, “Fran,” because of its successful promotion strategies. PiLi International
with its incorporation of multimedia has remarkably converted itself from a traditional puppet theatre troupe into a
modern and flourishing venture. While still adhering to the original puppet show philosophy, PiLi has in effect woven
the modern and contemporary culture into the puppet show tradition so nicely that it has become a great success in the
creative industry. PiLi’s innovative commercialization of traditional culture has received much admiration as well as
an excellent model for related industries to imitate. In 2002, PiLi was also certified by the Government Information
Office as part of an “important emerging industry,” recognizing its significant role in the creative and cultural
industries. With the rapid emergence of these industries, both the government and the people in Taiwan have also paid
much attention to the growth of these industries.
What is the rhetorical mode employed in this passage?
- A Exposition
- B Narration
- C Persuasion
- D Classification
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請你先觀察這篇文章的寫作目的是什麼?它是想告訴你一個充滿起伏的虛構故事,還是試圖用客觀的資料、定義與具體實例,來幫助你「理解」一個特定的專業領域?當一位作者的主要目標是「解釋清楚一個知識或現象」時,你認為這種文體的核心功能是什麼?
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你展現了優異的文體辨析能力。這篇文章的主旨在於定義「文化創意產業」,並透過客觀數據與具體案例(如英國的定義、台灣的霹靂布袋戲)來向讀者說明該產業的特質與發展現況。這種以傳遞資訊、解釋概念、不帶個人強烈情緒為目的的寫作方式,正是 Exposition (說明文) 的核心特徵。
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