单选题
Frankfurt International Airport (IATA: FRA; ICAO: EDDF), known in German as Rhein-Main-Flughafen or Flughafen Frankfurt am Main, is located in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. It is the largest airport in Germany and the second or third-largest in Europe (depending on which data is used), serving as an important hub for international flights from around the world. Frankfurt International is a hub of Lufthansa, the German flag carrier. Frankfurt International currently serves more destinations than London's Heathrow International Airport, but in terms of passenger traffic Frankfurt International is third in Europe, behind London's Heathrow Airport and Paris's Charles de Gaulle Airport. Structure and function Frankfurt Airport has two passenger terminals, which are connected by corridors as well as by people-movers and buses. Terminal 1 opened on March 14th, 1972. It was designed in a modern style for the period, with shining interiors and steel walls. It is divided into three concourses. Terminal 2 then opened on October 24th, 1994. It is built to look like a classical railway station. It is divided into two concourses. Frankfurt also has two cargo terminals, North and South, as well as a separate General Aviation Terminal on the south side of the airport. Hub for Europe Frankfurt International Airport is very centrally located for flights to much of Europe. A direct flight to Paris takes only one hour and ten minutes. Zurich, Switzerland is only fifty-five minutes away. A direct flight to Warsaw, Poland requires one hour and thirty-five minutes; one to Rome, Italy one hour and fifty-five minutes. You can even fly all the way to Moscow in three hours. In addition, Frankfurt is a major railroad hub for travel all over Europe. Climate Most of Germany is classified as having a temperate and marine climate. There are cool, cloudy and wet winters and summers. There are occasional warm down-mountain winds. Frankfurt it quite a bit inland from the German North Sea coastline, and is thus a little more continental than the coast of Germany – with colder and drier winters and hotter and drier summers.5. Which of the following is true?
A
Most of Germany is classified as having a temperate and continental climate.
B
There are warm, cloudy and wet winters and summers in most of Germany.
C
Frankfurt is a little more continental than the coast of Germany.
D
There are cool, cloudy and wet winters and summers in Frankfurts.
答案解析
正确答案:C
