There were twenty-three British universities in 1960. After a period of 【B1】

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问题     There were twenty-three British universities in 1960. After a period of 【B1】______in the 1960s, there are now forty-eight, 【B2】______the Open University and the Independent University of Buckingham. There are thirty-five in England, eight in Scotland, two in Northern Ireland, and one in Wales. They can be 【B3】______into three types. The 【B4】______ universities of Oxford and Cambridge were set up in the twelfth century, but until the nineteenth century they were the only English universities and 【B5】______no places for women. However, another four universities were 【B6】______in Scotland in the fifteenth and sixteenth century. The second group of universities were 【B7】______created between 1850 and 1930. The third group 【B8】______of new universities founded after the Second World War, and later in the 1960s. Many of them were set in the countryside. 【B9】______. A very small number of students leave university without finishing their courses. 【B10】______. Most students tend to live on campus, while others may rent houses outside the university. 【B11】______. But financial costs are now changing these choices. [br] 【B9】

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答案 Some 340,000 full-time students attend British universities,and the government would like to increasethis figure by some 25 percent in the 1990s

解析 340,000 full—time students attend British universities,and the authority wants to raise this figureby 25% in the 1990s
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