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29. (填空题) There are more than forty universities in Britain—nearly twice as many as in 1960.During the 1 960s eight completely new ones were founded, and ten other new ones were created l __ converting old colleges of technology into universities.In the same period the 2 ___ of students more than doubled, from 70, 000 to more than 200, 000.By 1973 about 10%of men aged from eighteen to twenty—one were in universities and about 5%of women.All the universities are private institutions. Each has its 3___ governing councils.4___ some local businessmen and local politicians as well as a few academics(大学教师).The state began to give grants to them fifty years 5__, and by 1 970 each university derived nearly all its 6__ from state grants.Students have to pay fees and living costs, but every student may receive from the local authority of the place 7_he lives a personal grant which is enough to pay his full costs, including lodging and food unless his parents are rich.Most students take jobs in the summer for about six weeks, but they do not normally do outside work during the academic year. The Department of Education takes 8 _ for the payments which cover the whole expenditure of the universities, but it does not exercise direct control. It can have an important influence 9_ new developments through its power to distribute funds, but it takes the advice of the University Grants Committ
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