[originaltext]  Community supported agriculture farms, or CSAs, seek people who

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问题  
  Community supported agriculture farms, or CSAs, seek people who pay in advance for fresh vegetables and fruits. One farmer has now expanded his CSA program to a law firm in New York City.
  The Glebocki family has been in the farming bussiness since 1894. But staying in business is not easy. Farming requires a lot of money for seeds and equipment at the beginning of the growing season. (5) And farmers do not know how much money they will get for their crops at the end of the season. They are also not sure it anyone will buy what they grow. John Glebocki, the current farm owner, has one solution to these problems: community supported agriculture. (6)CSAs, for short, are partnerships between farmers and community members. Mr. Glebocki also offers his CSA program to businesses and delivers directly to offices.
  Customers pay $ 525 in advance for 22 weeks of fresh fruits and vegetables—all picked at their peak. "Everyone should join. (7) It’s a great way to keep our farmers in business to insure we continue to get fresh produce," the customers say.
  5. What can we learn about the farmers before CSAs were put forward?
  6. What are CSAs according to the news report?
  7. What do the customers think of CSAs?

选项 A、It is difficult to stay in business.
B、It is a costly project for the farmers.
C、It benefits both them and the farmers.
D、It keeps them in business all year long.

答案 C

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