Cambridge has the ____ oldest university in England (after Oxford). It has a ____ of around 108,900, many of whom are students. The main tourist ____ of the town lies in the city centre, around the university colleges. A number of the old university buildings are built on the ____ of former monasteries or convents. Most of the more picturesque colleges____ the River Cam. Most of the main hotels in the town are within walking ____ of the centre. The town centre has a lively fruit and vegetable____ and it____ to be very crowded on Saturdays. The Fitzwilliam Museum is well____ visiting as is an art gallery called Kettle’s Yard which regularly puts on quite varied____ by a range of artists. The town also has plenty of sports ____ catering for both young and old. An interesting new Science Park has been built on the____ of the town, about two kilometres from the city centre

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