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] 【B4】

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