The diagrams below show the
changes that have taken place at Queen Mary Hospital since its construction in
1960.
Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
Model answer
The diagrams show Queen
Mary Hospital at three different stages in its development: 1960, 1980 and
2000.
In 1960, the hospital was
built close to a main road and next to a shopping centre. A large area behind
the hospital was turned into a car park, while the area behind the shopping
centre was farmland.
By 1980, the shopping
centre had been demolished in order to make way for two additional hospital
building which became a pharmacy and a cancer centre. Furthermore, the hospital
gained the farmland and converted it into a nursing school.
In 2000, the main hospital
building remained unchanged but the cancer centre was extended to cover the
entire nursing school. As a result of this, the original car park was divided
into two so that it provided a smaller car park and a small nursing school.
During this period, the
hospital has increased in size and, in addition to a new nursing school, a
cancer centre has been created and extended. Hence the capacity of the car park
has been reduced by a half.
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