The Chart shows the number of visitors to a local cinema according to age in 2000. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

The pie chart illustrates the percentages of moviegoers, grouped by
age
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, who visited a domestic cinema in 2000. The illustration is divided into five generation groups. At first glance, it can be clearly seen that the youngest bracket made up a larger proportion
in contrast
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to older
age
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segments, except for the oldest, and the more
age
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classes got older, the smaller their shares were.
However
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,
this
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pattern changed after the 31-45 group, with a significant increase.
To begin
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with, the
age
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class of 55 and over accounted for the largest figure, 51%. The second largest group was those aged 10-15, and it was the biggest share compared to the divisions under 55.
Next,
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the decrease continued, and the 16-20 group had 15% share. As for the
last
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two classes, 21-30 and 31-45, they constituted 8% and 5% respectively. Another key point is that younger groups, 10-15 and 16-20, constituted the biggest shares among youth, in turn.
Overall
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, it is evident that the oldest and youngest classes made up the biggest parts, and other groups between them represented a declining trend by
age
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.

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Vocabulary: Replace the words age with synonyms.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • age
  • age group
  • visitors
  • cinema
  • chart
  • number
  • figure
  • highest
  • lowest
  • most
  • least
  • more
  • less
  • younger
  • older
  • children
  • adults
  • rise
  • fall
  • go up
  • go down
  • increase
  • decrease
  • trend
  • overall
  • compare
  • compared with
  • by age
  • in 2000
  • show
  • appears
  • seems
  • clear
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