News feed:Sun is going down
【明報專訊】SUN YANG, a well-known Chinese swimmer, has been banned from competition for eight years by the Court of Arbitration for Sport for violating anti-doping rules (反禁藥條例). Swimming Australia (澳洲游泳總會) would also like to have his gold medal cancelled and transferred to Mack Horton, Sun's rival, who had protested Sun's qualification. Sun said he would appeal the ruling.
Idle flyovers need revival
THE Office of the Ombudsman (申訴專員公署) published an investigative report, in which it finds that there are currently 29 idle flyovers (天橋) or ''bridges to no-where'' in different districts, one of which has been left unused for 39 years. The report says that might hinder development on new roads, allow traffic jams to persist and make the public think that the government has not properly planned out their use. It suggests regular reviews of their planning.
No time to spy
INDUSTRIES are facing a tough time during the coronavirus outbreak, and the global film industry is no exception. Box-office losses and production costs might amount to about HK$39 billion. No Time to Die, the latest James Bond spy film, cancelled its Beijing premiere and its release will be postponed until November.
■Gear up
According to the passages on this page, answer the following questions.
(1) The global film industry is facing a difficult time. ( True / False )
(2) Sun Yang found the ruling appealing. ( True / False )
(3) There are traffic jams on the 29 idle flyovers or half-finished bridges. ( True / False )
(Answers on next text)
■Glossary
appeal (v) 上訴
idle (adj) 閒置的
persist (v) 存留
postpone (v) 延後
[Smarties' Power English 第274期]