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Writing Task 1

TASK 1 (MAPS): Headly Village

The diagrams below show the development of Headly village and Foton in 1925, 1975 and today.

Sample Answer

The provided maps illustrate how Headly village and Fonton developed through three major milestones: 1925, 1975, and today, showing detailed alterations in each of the key years.

Overall, Headly village and the town of Fonton, which were initially isolated and lacked urban development, had gained greater accessibility and mutual connectivity by 1975. This was accompanied by the addition of housing estates, entertainment facilities, and small-scale commercial units in Headly. The most significant change is the integration of both areas into a single residential, business, and cultural complex, while maintaining the integrity of the transport network.

In 1925, Headly village was situated in the west of the map, while Fonton was positioned in the northeast. A closer look at the diagrams shows that the former could be accessed via a single-lane road, whereas the only way to enter the latter was through a railway line extending to the southeast.

By 1975, both areas had undergone a dramatic transformation, expanding significantly and occupying greater space. Headly saw its original single-lane road upgraded into a multi-lane highway, which separated the village into two distinct sections and branched off eastward to provide access to Fonton. The northern part contained a housing estate and a recreational centre, while the southern section featured a local shop that catered to commercial activities in that part of town. Meanwhile, Fonton remained devoid of amenities for residents.

Today, both areas have been merged, forming what is now known as Headly Suburbs, with Fonton still located in the northeast. While the housing estate and leisure centre have remained relatively intact in the north, on the other side of the highway the local shop has been replaced by a newly developed supermarket. In addition, the railway line has been extended westward to a central station, to the north of which a hotel has been constructed, while a newly built business park occupies the southernmost area. The preserved transport network, together with the addition of entertainment and business amenities, now supports the growing demand of this new residential complex.

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TỪ VỰNG HAY

The diagrams below show the development of Headly village and Foton in 1925, 1975 and today.

The provided maps illustrate how Headly village and Fonton developed through three major milestones: 1925, 1975, and today, showing detailed alterations in each of the key years.

Overall, Headly village and the town of Fonton, which were initially isolated and lacked urban development, had gained greater accessibility and mutual connectivity by 1975. This was accompanied by the addition of housing estates, entertainment facilities, and small-scale commercial units in Headly. The most significant change is the integration of both areas into a single residential, business, and cultural complex, while maintaining the integrity of the transport network.

In 1925, Headly village was situated in the west of the map, while Fonton was positioned in the northeast. A closer look at the diagrams shows that the former could be accessed via a single-lane road, whereas the only way to enter the latter was through a railway line extending to the southeast.

By 1975, both areas had undergone a dramatic transformation, expanding significantly and occupying greater space. Headly saw its original single-lane road upgraded into a multi-lane highway, which separated the village into two distinct sections and branched off eastward to provide access to Fonton. The northern part contained a housing estate and a leisure centre, while the southern section featured a local shop that catered to commercial activities in that part of town. Meanwhile, Fonton remained devoid of amenities for residents.

Today, both areas have been merged, forming what is now known as Headly Suburbs, with Fonton still located in the northeast. While the housing estate and leisure centre have remained relatively intact in the north, on the other side of the highway the local shop has been replaced by a newly developed supermarket. In addition, the railway line has been extended westward to a central station, to the north of which a hotel has been constructed, while a newly built business park occupies the southernmost area. The preserved transport network, together with the addition of entertainment and business amenities, now supports the growing demand of this new residential complex.

Vocabulary

  1. showing detailed alterations – cho thấy những thay đổi chi tiết
  2. initially isolated – ban đầu tách biệt
  3. lacked urban development – thiếu sự phát triển đô thị
  4. gained greater accessibility – có khả năng tiếp cận tốt hơn
  5. mutual connectivity – sự kết nối lẫn nhau
  6. housing estates – khu dân cư
  7. entertainment facilities – cơ sở giải trí
  8. small-scale commercial units – cơ sở thương mại nhỏ
  9. integration of both areas into a single residential, business, and cultural complex – sự hợp nhất hai khu thành một khu phức hợp dân cư, kinh doanh và văn hóa
  10. integrity of the transport network – tính toàn vẹn của mạng lưới giao thông
  11. single-lane road – đường một làn
  12. railway line extending – tuyến đường sắt kéo dài
  13. dramatic transformation – sự thay đổi mạnh mẽ
  14. multi-lane highway – đường cao tốc nhiều làn
  15. supports the growing demand – đáp ứng nhu cầu ngày càng tăng

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