Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - "If you walk the dog, you can't see the dog. You can't see your hands when you see the rope, and the dog tells people to leave. " The bad weather ridiculed by this passage not only affects traffic, bu

"If you walk the dog, you can't see the dog. You can't see your hands when you see the rope, and the dog tells people to leave. " The bad weather ridiculed by this passage not only affects traffic, bu

"If you walk the dog, you can't see the dog. You can't see your hands when you see the rope, and the dog tells people to leave. " The bad weather ridiculed by this passage not only affects traffic, but also affects people. B

Analysis of test questions: Combined with the meaning of the question: "Walking the dog but not seeing the dog, holding the dog rope in hand, seeing the rope but not seeing the hand, the dog tells people to go" reflects the foggy weather; Such bad weather not only affects traffic, but also is unfavorable to people's daily life and health, so choose B.