Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Electricity use is growing, and burning more fossil fuels will make air pollution worse. Renewable sources like solar, wind, and water can make clean power and be placed near users to save money, but these projects only succeed long-term if they build local skills and factories. A U.S. solar project in rural Brazil saved money at the start by not hiring local producers and now can’t expand, while a Danish wind project in India trained local workers and helped local firms make turbines, so it grew and attracted private investment. The main idea: renewable projects work best when they involve and develop local people and industry.
Logic Breakdown
Locate the sentences describing the Brazil project directors' decision to reject local bids and the described consequences; infer the author's tone from those statements—he criticizes short-term cost savings that undercut long-term local development.
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Unlock Full Passage17.The author's attitude toward the directors of the Brazil project can most accurately be described as
Correct Answer
C
Choice C is correct. The passage states: "But the project directors rejected the relatively high bids of local Brazilian companies to produce the solar collectors and thus missed an opportunity to stimulate local production." It then states: "Consequently, a short-term savings in start-up costs precluded the long-term benefits deriving from the development of local production capacity and technological skill..." These sentences show the author criticizes the directors for overemphasizing short-term cost reduction and lacking foresight about long-term benefits.
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