In recent years two families of Saskatchewan have converted old round metal grain bins into unlikely accommodations, and opened

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问题     In recent years two families of Saskatchewan have converted old round metal grain bins into unlikely accommodations, and opened their yards for visitors to stay.
    Grain farmers April Anderson and her husband run Alive Sky Lodge, outside of Rosetown, Saskatchewan. The property’s accommodations include Canada’s original four-season luxury grain bin, April Anderson says—they’ve named it BINcredible and it is generally booked full May through August.
    "We were trying to think of what we could build that would be typical prairie (北美草原) accommodation, " said Anderson.
    The interior of their fashionable grain bin features a vaulted (拱形的) ceiling with some of the bin’s original metal finish along the wall. It also has a’bed, kitchen, in-floor heat and fireplace. It is designed to help people feel comfortable and relaxed, Anderson says.
    Anderson is passionate about giving visitors an authentic farm experience, which is why they are insured to ride along on their family’s farm equipment. They are also strong believers in promoting rural Saskatchewan through agritourism, and Anderson says the bin has sparked conversations with curious guests, some of whom hail from Europe and the United States.
    Julie Hilling and her husband are retired grain farmers near Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, who heard there was a lack of group camping in their area close to Buffalo Pound Provincial Park. This past June, they opened the Bin There Campground after transforming six leftover grain bins into two floor cabins with skylights and an old seed-cleaning plant into a hall.
    " I call this whole operation here ’Saskatchewan recycling, ’ " said Julie Hilling.
    Some of their bins are from the ’ 70s and ’ 80s, and at first it was a challenge to do the carpentry work inside because of their round shape, she said.
    Hilling is surprised by their popularity and by how many people are looking for somewhen different to stay.
    Both she and Anderson agree that spending the night inside an old grain bin is a novelty for guests, but Anderson believes it means something more to locals.
    " People want to reconnect with their roots, " she said, adding many of their Saskatchewan visitors are two or three generations removed from living on a farm, or haven’t been back to one since they were kids.
    "It’s all of the great reminders of growing up for a lot of people; The dogs. The farmyard. Seeing the tractors drive through the yard. "
What have the two families recently done?

选项 A、They have put their houses on sale.
B、They have expanded their farmyards.
C、They have bought several luxury grain bins.
D、They have turned grain bins into living places.

答案D

解析 事实细节题。由第一段可知,近年来,萨斯喀彻温省的两户人家把旧的圆形金属粮仓改造成了令人意想不到的住所,并开放院子供游客入住。故选D。
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