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1 a) The graph shows passenger transports mode, households, household tasks and physical
activity.

b) Illustration 1 relates to passenger transport by mode in Great Britain, which are: buses and
coaches, cars and rail.

Illustration 2 shows average numbers of people per Family.

Figure 3 compares time spent on household talks between males and females and according
ages.

Graph 4 presents participation in a sport or physical activity by age.

c) the figure 1 is based on total, 2 on proportions, 3 and 4 on percentages. Its because the
graph mentions the based to calculate the numbers presented.

d) 1: from 1952 to 2002, shows data each ten years. 2: year of 2003. 3 and 4: years 2000 and
2001.

2 illustration 3. The subject ( household task), the people features (gender and age).

3: 1 number of passengers using 3 transport modes in Great Britain: buses and coaches, rail
and cars in a period between 1952 and 2002, each ten years.

2 comparing number of people in a Family in the 2003.

4 Percentages per age of people who make some physical ativity in the year of 2000 and
2001.

5 1-B, 2-D, 3-F, 4-A, 5-E, 6-C, 7-G, 8-H.

6 Include: B, D, F, A, E and C. Omit: 7 and 8.

7 1: In fifty years car transport mode increase more than six time.

Use of buses and coaches and rail keep almost constant frequency in the same period

3: Almost 2/3 of people, in the year of 2003, lived alone or in a couple.

1/3 of the people, in 2003, lived with three or people

4: Participation in a sport or physical activity increase according the age, youngest do


more execise than oldest people.

Almost 100 per cent of the child and teenager do exercise.


8) The gragh 1 shows from 1982 to 2002 the number of overseas residentes who
visited UK increased from 10 to almost 30 millions of people. On the other hand, the number
of uk residentes who visited oversea increased 3 times, striking 60 millions of people. So, in the
2002, the number of visits overseas by uk residents 3 time more than uk visits by overseas
residentes.

The gragh 2 presents the trend of average length of stay during these visits. The uk
residents Always spent more nights in overseas visits than overseas residents spent in uk visits
along that period. However, the number of spent nighs decrease along of the year, changing
from about 13 nights by the uk residentes in the 1982 to about 11 nights in the 2002, a average
of 2 nights more than overseas residents in uk visits.

Then, we can see that uk residents visit more overseas areas and they spend more time
there then overseas residents when visit uk.

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