Question 3 The maps below show Huntingdon as it is now, and how it will change in the future. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main, and make comparisons where relevant.
The maps depict the current layout of Huntingdon and proposed changes for its future development.
Overall
, the Linking Words
town
is set to undergo significant transformations, with key developments in traffic infrastructure and the addition of a new industrial zone.
In terms of the current Huntingdon map, the A14 runs from south to north, intersecting with the A1 at a roundabout in the northwest. A smaller Use synonyms
road
branches off from the A1, leading to the Airfield, Use synonyms
while
another Linking Words
road
connects the A1 to the Use synonyms
town
Use synonyms
center
, which is situated in the eastern part of the map. A railway line Change the spelling
centre
also
cuts through the Linking Words
town
from south to northeast, crossing over Brampton Street.
In the proposed plan, one major change is the construction of a new roundabout in the Use synonyms
center
of the map. Change the spelling
centre
This
roundabout will connect the Linking Words
town
Use synonyms
center
, the A1, Brampton Change the spelling
centre
Road
, and the railway station, improving traffic flow and reducing congestion. Use synonyms
Moreover
, the Airfield will be replaced by a new industrial estate, and a curved Linking Words
road
will be added in the southeast, linking the Ring Use synonyms
Road
with the A14.Use synonyms
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Vocabulary: Replace the words town, road with synonyms.
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