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sities is expensive: about $50,000 a year. With the help of scholarship(獎(jiǎng)學(xué)金), the fee is about $39,600 a year.Vienna, AustriaThe city is home to Austria’s two high ranked universities: the University of Technology. For students looking for rich culture, Vienna is a good choice. The average fee is about $4,300 a year.Melbourne, AustraliaMelbourne now is Australia’s number one city for international students. It has worldclass university, like the University of Melbourne, a high quality of life and good climate.47. You need to pay a year to study in London.A. $20,600 B. $50,000 C. $4,300 D. $39,60048. If you look for rich culture, you may choose A. Imperial College London B. Harvard UniversityC. the University of Vienna D. the University of Melbourne49. The University of Melbourne is in A. UK B. USA C. Australia D. AustriaB“Will you give my kite a lift?” asked my nephew to his sister. Lucy took it up and threw it into the air, but her brother didn’t pay attention and ran off, so the kite fell down. “Try again, children,” I said.Lucy once more took up the kite. But John ran off so suddenly that the kite flew out of her hand and it fell flat as before. “Try again,” said I.They did, and with more care, but a side wind came suddenly. As Lucy let go the kite, it was blown against some bushes and the tail was caught. Meanwhile, I went to the kite’s assistance and set the tail free from the bushes. I told them to find a more open area and then try again.We found an open area. I threw the kite up as John ran off. It rose up and promised a high flight. But John was so pleased that he stopped short to look upward. The string became loose. The kite shook and came down to the ground. “I won’t try anymore. The kite won’t fly.” said he angrily. I replied, “A few disappointments are not supposed to discourage us. And now try again.”And he tried and succeeded, for the kite was carried upward on the breeze as lightly as a feather. He was very excited to enjoy the sight. John began to roll up the string slowly. “Shall we e out tomorrow and try again?” I smiled, “Yes, dear children. I wish to teach you the value of keeping trying. Whenever you fail, rememberTRY AGAIN!”50. How many times did they fly the kite?A. Five B .Four C. Three D. Six51. How did John feel when he finally flew the kite up?A. Angry B. Hopeful C. Excited D. Worried\52. The writer wants to tell us A. the ways of flying kites B. the pleasure of flying kitesC. the cost of making mistakes D. the importance of keeping trying CThere’s a lot of focus on trans fats(反式脂肪) these days. We read about it in the news, and there’s talk of passing laws against trans fats. We are bombarded with the word. Unfortunately, most people don’t know that trans fats truly are and why they are so bad for us. A lot of food production panies want to get your dollars by printing “Trans Fat Free” on their label(標(biāo)簽). Sadly, they may not be telling the truth.So what is a trans fats really? A trans fat is a liquid(液體)fat that is turned into solid. Although there is a very small amount of natural trans fats in meal and dairy products, most of them are created by adding hydrogen to light fat. Foodmakers do this because it makes the products last longer on the shelf. Have you ever wondered why cookies can still be crispy and “tasty” after six months to a year on a store shelf? It’s because of trans fats. Trans fats are typically found in things like donuts, French fries, cookies, microwave popcorn, and potato chips.Why are trans fats bad for you? Trans fats raise the bad cholesterol(膽固醇) in your body and lower the good cholesterol that the body needs. Fatty foods do cause overweight. Trans fats build up in the body and block book flow to the heart. People whose diet contains a high percentage of trans fats are at risk of heart disease a