From 2007 to 2010, American households lost $11 trillion in real estate, sav

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问题     From 2007 to 2010, American households lost $11 trillion in real estate, savings, and stocks. More than half of all U. S. workers either lost their jobs or were forced to take cuts in hours or pay during the recession. The worst may be behind them now, but the shocking losses of the past few years have reshaped nearly every facet of their lives — how they live, work, and spend — even the way they think about the future.
    For Cindy, the recession began when her husband was relocated to Rhinelander, Wisconsin, by his company, forcing the family to move in a hurry. The couple bought a new house but were unable to sell their two-bedroom home in Big Lake, Minnesota. With two mortgages (抵押借款) and two young children to care for, Cindy couldn’t imagine how to stretch her husband’s paycheck to keep her family fed.
    Then she stumbled upon an online community called Blotanical, a forum for gardeners, many with an interest in sustainability. "The more I read and discussed these practices, the more I realized this would help not only our budget but also our health," she says.
    Cindy admits that before the recession, she was a city girl with no interest in growing her own dinner. "I grew flowers mostly — I didn’t think about plants that weren’t visually interesting. " But to stretch her budget, she began putting in vegetables and fruit — everything from strawberry beds to apple trees — and as her first seedlings grew, her spirits lifted. She no longer thinks of gardening and making her own jams as just a money saver;they’re a genuine pleasure. "It’s brought us closer together as a family, too, " she says. Her kids voluntarily pitch in with(主动帮助)the garden work, and the family cooks together instead of eating out. The food tastes better — it’s fresher and organic — and the garden handily fulfills its original purpose: cost cutting. Now she spends about $ 200 to $ 300 a month on groceries, less than half of the $ 650 a month that she used to lay out.
    After discovering how resourceful she can be in tough times, Cindy is no longer easily discouraged. "It makes me feel proud to be able to say I made it myself, " she says. "I feel accomplished, and I’m more confident about attempting things I’ve never done before." Now she avoids convenience stores and has begun learning to knit, quilt, and make her own soap. "I don’t think I would have ever begun this journey if it weren’t for the recession, " she says. "I have a feeling that from now on, it will affect my family’s health and happiness for the better. " [br] In addition, Cindy views gardening as a genuine pleasure because gardening

选项 A、helped her cut living costs almost by half.
B、enabled her to make her own jams.
C、built up family ties and kids’ enthusiasm.
D、enabled her to know more about plants.

答案 C

解析 根据第四段第四句she no longer thinks of gardening…as just a money saver可知,削减开支不是辛蒂将种菜园看成a genuine pleasure的原因,所以[A]错;[B]太过肤浅,辛蒂不可能因为可以自制果酱就高兴地将gardening看成a genuine pleasure;辛蒂在提到genuine pleasure后紧接着说“菜园使得家庭关系密切了,孩子也主动帮忙在菜园里干活…”,可见密切家庭关系、培养孩子劳动热情才足辛蒂把gardening看成genuine pleasure的原因,所以答案为[C];[D]原文未提及,可排除。
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