In 2000, with little but a bar and a church left to make it a destination,, tiny St. James, Nebraska, was taken off state highwa

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问题     In 2000, with little but a bar and a church left to make it a destination,, tiny St. James, Nebraska, was taken off state highway maps. Then the church closed, and the small farm village in the state’s northeast comer looked set to just disappear. Thanks to five devoted women, it didn’t.
    In May 2001, after meeting with staff from the Center for Rural Affairs, the friends -- Louise Guy, Vicky Koch, Jeanette Pinkelan, Mary Rose Pinkelman and Violet Pinkelman -- opened a weekend market for vendors (小商贩) to sell handcrafts and local food.
    "We felt like, what can we do to bring the community together?" says Mary Rose Pinkelman. "We decided to make a place to sell local goods." They set up shop in the church school, which, though closed for nearly 40 years, had been well maintained. The first weekend, 16 vendors took over an old classroom. The result was an instant hit. Today, the market draws up to 70 vendors -- who sell such items as homemade jellies, baked goods, hand-woven rugs, and farm-grown produce -- and what Pinkelman calls an unexpected number of visitors. In the process, the market has made St. James a destination again, putting it back on the state road map.  
St. James has been put back to the state road map due to ______.

选项 A、the efforts of five women
B、the efforts of the Center for Rural Affairs
C、the vendors in the local place
D、the unexpected number of visitors

答案A

解析 文章的最后一句话说的是市场使得该地又被标注在洲际道路地图上。而这个市场是由五名妇女联合发起的(第二段)。
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