在英国,随着大雪的持续不断,政府一再的证实情况非常严重,民众可能在圣诞节的时候,因为取暖材料的短缺而出现燃料定额的窘境。英国政府正在努力解决这个问题。我们来看看如下的雅思阅读文章。
As snow began falling again across the country, the Government confirmed that the situation could become very serious, with some households already facing waits of up to four weeks before they can receive supplies.
The Office of Fair Trading announced that it was monitoring allegations of price fixing among suppliers, as the average cost of a litre of oil leapt to more than 70p from just over 40p a month ago.
Around six per cent of households rely on heating oil, many in remote areas away from mains supplies. Six out 10 families in Northern Ireland, 505,000 homes, are dependent on oil deliveries.
There are another 828,000 users in England and 155,000 in Scotland. Figures are unavailable for Wales, but are likely to be significant due to the high levels of households outside of towns and cities.
Across the United Kingdom, a number of public bodies, including rural schools and hospitals, also depend on oil for heat.
The first snow began to fall yesterday morning as the Briton was gripped by the second big freeze of the winter.
Forecasters predicted that the entire country would be covered by the end of the weekend, leading to fears of fresh travel disruption.
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