Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Recent big natural disasters have shown that rushing lots of outside aid right after a crisis can cause problems—uncoordinated teams, unsuitable supplies, and missing or stolen goods can overwhelm local systems. Experts recommend planning ahead and involving local people so communities set their own priorities and lead recovery, which should create longer-lasting benefits. This approach will succeed only if donors (people, companies, and governments) are willing to fund and listen to community-led, long-term relief as well as immediate help.
Logic Breakdown
Identify the author's claim about why traditional relief efforts fail — whether the problem is the amount/timing of aid or the way aid is managed/organized — and locate supporting sentences in paragraphs 1–2.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage3.The author of the passage would be most likely to agree with which one of the following statements?
Correct Answer
D
The author contends that the problem with current disaster relief is how aid is managed (timing, coordination, and appropriateness), not simply the amount. Support: "A high priority also has been placed on the quantity of aid materials, programs, and personnel, in the belief that the negative impact of a disaster can be counteracted by a large and rapid infusion of aid." And: "Teams of uninvited experts and personnel—all of whom need food and shelter—as well as uncoordinated shipments of goods and the establishment of programs inappropriate to local needs can quickly lead to a secondary \"disaster\" as already strained local infrastructures break down under the pressure of this large influx of resources." The passage also notes that "tons of food have disappeared... and... billions of dollars in aid money have gone unaccounted for," indicating failures of management/coordination. Thus option D best matches the author's view.
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