The chart below contains information provided by Australia’s tertiary institutions about the percentage of male and female stude

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问题     The chart below contains information provided by Australia’s tertiary institutions about the percentage of male and female students who enrolled in different subjects in 1995.
    Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.
   

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答案 The chart compares men and women in Australia in terms of the subjects they studied in 1995. The biggest gender difference was observed in Engineering, where 19% of male students chose this subject, in marked contrast to 2% of female students. The gender gap was also clear in Maths and Computing, with around 14% and 10% of males pursuing a degree in these two fields. In contrast, female students’ favourite subject was Arts & Humanities, where they outnumbered men (19% to 13%). Health was another popular subject, attracting 15% of female students, more than three times the figure for men (only 4%). Women were also more likely to study education than men (10% and 6% respectively). The gender gap was narrow in Accounting & Economics, which was selected by 13% of men and 11% of their female counterparts. Likewise, in Business Studies, the enrolment rate of female students (9%) was closely matched by that of males (8%). Overall, scientific subjects were basically male-dominated while Arts and Humanities were more popular with women than men. The gender gap was narrow in business-related subjects.

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