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Band 6+: Charts A and B show the share of the UK and Australian cinema market in 2001 and cinema admission in the UK and Australia from 1976 to 2006. Write a report for a university lecturer describing the information shown below.

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The image includes two charts, with the first showing the proportion of films screened in the UK and Australia in 2001. US films dominate in both countries, with 80% in Australia and 77% in the UK. UK films make up 5% in Australia and 17% in the UK, while Australian films account for 10% in Australia and 3% in the UK. Others make up the remaining percentages. The second chart displays UK and Australian cinema admission from 1976 to 2006. UK admissions fluctuate between 50-180 million, with a peak in 2002. Australian admissions range from 40-120 million, peaking in 2001.
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The line graph illustrates the common demand for electricity per day in England, while the pie chart outlines the electricity usage in average English household.

The data in line graph shows that the electricity demand in Winter increased significantly. After rising slightly over the first 3 hours, the demand declined sharply over the next 9 hours, reaching over 30,000 units, before increasing again significantly. After 21 hours, electricity demand peaked at almost 50,000 units, before dropping drastically to 35,000 units by the end of 24-hour period.

In comparison, electricity demand in Summer remained relatively stable. The figures fluctuated between 10,000 and 20,000 units throughout the 24-hour period.

The pie chart indicates that heating rooms and water had the largest consumption of electricity, at 52.5%. Ovens, kettles, and washing machines also consumed another significant portion, at 17.5%. Lighting, TV, radio, vacuum cleaners, food mixers, and electric tools each used 15% of electricity.

In summary, daily electricity demand in England showed a contrasting trend between seasons, with demands in Winter experiencing dramatic fluctuations and higher overall demand, while Summer demands more exhibited stagnant rates. The most frequent use of electricity was significantly represented by heating rooms and water, followed closely by large appliances such as ovens, kettles, and washing machines. Meanwhile, electronic devices and appliances consumed the smallest amounts of electricity.

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