1. Security officials have ruled out for 4,300 right-of-abode seekers who remain in Hong Kong and warned that removal action was about to start. A. an appeal B. a re-application C. an amnesty D. an accreditation 2. A notorious slope at the foothills of Castle Peak, scene of Hong Kong's largest , has been made safe 12 years after the incident. A. river B. park C. landfill D. landslide 3. The world's third railway system could be running in Hong Kong as early as 2011, a rail operator said. A. steam-powered B. magnetic-levitation C. high-speed D. model 4. A strategy to identify and protect ecologically important will be delayed for a year, with officials saying they need more time for complex field trials. A. wetlands B. parklands C. ski fields D. forests 5. The race to design two of Beijing's projects opens today, with an official promising fair global competition. A. housing B. historical C. Olympic D. tourism 6. Juan Pablo Montoya branded world champion Michael Schumacher an racer after the two clashed at the Brazilian Grand Prix. A. unbeatable B. untalented C. unruly D. unfair