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大学考试|Snow causes chaos for travelers

来源:www.q5999.com 2025-01-30

Heavy snow brought on by the coldest temperatures so far this year caused chaos1 for thousands of travelers in North China yesterday.

More than 30 flights were delayed at Taoxian International Airport in Shenyang, capital of Liaoning province. The airport was closed for five hours to allow staff to clear snow off the runways. Flights eventually resumed at 11 am.

Eight expressways were also closed in the province, while traffic on six others was brought to a halt, a provincial2 government spokesman, who declined to be named, said.

Heavy fog disrupted 27 flights in Wuhan, Hubei province; ferry services between Yantai in Shandong province and Dalian in Liaoning province were suspended and are not expected to resume until tomorrow.

In Sichuan, four expressways were also closed due to fog and rain.

Temperatures plunged3 by 8 to 10 C in China's most northern province, Heilongjiang. They fell to minus 27 C in Harbin, the provincial capital, the provincial meteorological station said.

The mercury also fell 10 C in Beijing, which was battered4 by strong winds; and 16 C in parts of Xinjiang, Gansu, Ningxia, Shaanxi, Shanxi and Hebei yesterday morning. In Inner Mongolia it plummeted5 by 20 C.

The cold front, which started on Tuesday, has affected6 most parts of northern China and is expected to move south, the China Meteorological Administration warned.

based on the current weather forecast, there is little probability of rain in large areas and snow disasters like last winter in southern China, though some parts have the likelihood of icy rain, said Zong Zhiping, the CMA's chief weatherman.

Temperatures were predicted to fall by 14 C around the Huaihe River, with sleet7 and snow expected south of the Yangtze River and in parts of Guizhou.

The CMA issued an orange alert on Wednesday, meaning temperatures are expected to drop by 12 C in 24 hours to below zero.

Local governments should prepare for emergencies, such as breakdowns8 in heating, water supplies and traffic jams, the CMA said.

It also warned farmers to take precautions to prevent losses to crops or stock.

Questions:

1. What is Chinas most northern province?

2. Why was an Orange alert issued on Wednesday?

3. What kind of emergencies should local governments prepare for, according to the CMA?

Answers:

1. Heilongjiang.

2. Because temperatures were expected to drop by 12 C in 24 hours to below zero.

3. Breakdowns in heating, water supplies and traffic jams.


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