• 2020.10.14
    星期三

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【明報專訊】1.Time Magazine has released ''Time 100'', a list which comprises the 100 most influential people of 2020. Which of the following people is not on the list?

A. Nathan Law

B. Tsai Ing-wen

C. Zhong Nanshan

D. Christopher Nolan

2.A prize ceremony would go online rather than on-site. It was the first time since 1956 that the banquet had been cancelled. What is the name of the award ceremony?

A. The Academy Awards

B. The Golden Globe Awards

C. The Nobel Prize

D. The Booker Prize

3.The government signed an agreement to reserve a 60-hectare patch of land for an institution to expand its site, but recently it has decided not to renew that agreement. Which company is that?

A. Noah's Ark Hong Kong

B. Hong Kong Disneyland

C. Ocean Park Hong Kong

D. Hong Kong Wetland Park

4.According to Secretary for Food Health Sophia Chan Siu-chee, the government has reserved around HK$10 billion to buy COVID-19 vaccines. What percentage of the population is expected to be covered? (photo.04)

A. 15%

B. 35%

C. 45%

D. 50%

5.The Chief Justice of Hong Kong issued a statement on 23 September, responding to the recent controversies on court rulings. Who is the Chief Justice? (photo.05)

A. Geoffrey Ma Tao-li

B. Andrew Li Kwok-nang

C. Teresa Cheng Yeuk-wah

D. Jeremy Poon Shiu-chor

6.Facebook said it detected a group of fake accounts out of China that had aimed at the US presidential election. What did Facebook do?

A. Restricted their rights to make comments

B. Temporarily closed the accounts

C. Removed the accounts

D. None of the above

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