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Hello everyone, welcome to our program People's Life.<br />In recent years, shared vegetable gardens have been more and more popular in Shanghai's<br />suburban districts of Minghang, Baoshan, and Qingpu, as more white-collar workers turn<br />to farming to relax and escape the pressures of city life.<br />Among these individuals is Yang Rui, who on weekends drives his family from their home<br />in downtown Shanghai to the all-happy city.<br />It is a shared low-carbon farm, where he has rented a 20-square-meter vegetable garden<br />for 1,600 yuan per year.<br />The family tends cabbages, tomatoes, and other vegetables they have planted.<br />What's more, the monitoring system covering the entire farmland allows them to view their<br />vegetables and fields remotely through their phones.<br />When asked why he plants vegetables in the suburbs, Yang Rui says he mainly wants his<br />kids to do some farm work.<br />He adds, the kids really benefit a lot from their own labor and that they're expecting<br />to raise some chickens and ducks next year.<br />Hello everyone, welcome to our program People's Life.<br />In recent years, shared vegetable gardens have been more and more popular in Shanghai's<br />suburban districts of Minghang, Baoshan, and Qingpu, as more white-collar workers turn<br />to farming to relax and escape the pressures of city life.<br />Among these individuals is Yang Rui, who on weekends drives his family from their home<br />in downtown Shanghai to the all-happy city.<br />It is a shared low-carbon farm, where he has rented a 20-square-meter vegetable garden<br />for 1,600 yuan per year.<br />The family tends cabbages, tomatoes, and other vegetables they have planted.<br />Once more, the monitoring system covering the entire farmland allows them to view their<br />vegetables and fields remotely through their phones.<br />When asked why he plants vegetables in the suburbs, Yang Rui says he mainly wants his<br />kids to do some farm work.<br />He adds, the kids really benefit a lot from their own labor and that they're expecting<br />to raise some chickens and dogs next year.
(1)
Why do white-collar workers turn to farming?
A . To get cheaper vegetables.
B . To reduce stress
C . To learn farming skills.
(2)
What do Yang Rui's kids want to do next year?
A . Buy more land.
B . Grow some rice.
C . Raise some animals.
(3)
What is the speaker mainly talking about?
A . A popular lifestyle.
B . A monitoring system.
C . An animal farm.
答案: B
C
A