There are more than forty universities
in Britain--nearly twice as many as in 1960. During the 1960s eight
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created by {{U}} (68) {{/U}} old colleges of technology into
universities. In the same period the number of students {{U}} (69)
{{/U}} doubled, from 70000 to over 200000. By 1973 about 10% of men aged
from eighteen to twenty-one were n universities and about 5% of women.
All the universities are {{U}} (70) {{/U}} institutions. Each has
its own governing councils, {{U}} (71) {{/U}} some local businessmen and
local politicians as {{U}} (72) {{/U}} as a few academics (大学教师). The
state began to {{U}} (73) {{/U}} grants to them fifty years ago, and by
1970 eachuniversity {{U}} (74) {{/U}} nearly all its {{U}} (75)
{{/U}} from state grants. Students have to pay {{U}} A. properly B. completely C. roughly D. approximately 我来回答: 提交
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