Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
By 2030 the world could have 10 billion people, and if everyone used metals, oil, and other resources the way people in rich countries do now, we would run out of key materials quickly and make massive amounts of trash. The passage says this shows why we must recycle, save materials, and use alternatives, and why we should redesign industry as an "industrial ecosystem" where one process’s waste becomes another process’s raw material—like how nature recycles. Some companies already do parts of this; recycling still costs energy and makes some pollution, and a fully closed system isn’t possible yet, but with changes in rich countries and cleaner choices by developing countries industry could become far more sustainable.
Logic Breakdown
Approach: Find the author's claims about whether high standards of living can be sustained and the conditions offered. Key supporting sentences from the passage: "Materials in an ideal industrial ecosystem would not be depleted any more than are materials in a biological ecosystem..." and "if industrialized nations embrace major and minor changes in their current industrial practices and developing nations bypass older, less ecologically sound technologies, it should be possible to develop a more closed industrial ecosystem that would be more sustainable than current industrial practices, especially in the face of decreasing supplies of raw materials and increasing problems of waste and pollution." These show the author thinks implementing an ideal industrial ecosystem could allow high standards without depleting resources.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage2.The author of the passage would most probably agree with which one of the following statements about standards of living?
Correct Answer
D
D restates the author's position: the passage argues that in an ideal industrial ecosystem materials would not be depleted and that, with appropriate changes by industrialized and developing nations, "it should be possible to develop a more closed industrial ecosystem that would be more sustainable than current industrial practices." Thus the author believes all countries could enjoy high standards of living without depleting natural resources if such an ecosystem were implemented.
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