Library/PT 128/Sec 4/Reading Comp
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Reading Comprehension

Passage Breakdown

New Zealand has lots of sheep and wool used to be a big export, but cheap synthetic fibers have cut wool prices and made the industry much less profitable. Because prices are unlikely to rise, farmers need to make more or better wool per farm to earn money, by copying the management and breeding methods used by the most successful farms. Right now a few commercial farms are much more productive while many family farms accept lower returns. The passage recommends creating a commercial breeding research company (focused on choosing better sheep for crossbreeding, not lab gene editing) to raise wool quality and cut production costs so the whole industry becomes more productive and profitable.

Logic Breakdown

Scan for explicit factual statements in the passage and match them to the answer choices; locate the sentence that directly states New Zealand's standing in strong-wool production.

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According to the passage, which one of the following is true of New Zealand's wool industry?

Correct Answer
E
Directly supported by the passage sentence: "New Zealand is second only to Australia in total wool production and is the world's largest producer of \"strong wool,\" a relatively coarse wool characteristic of crossbred sheep that is used mostly for carpets." That explicit statement makes choice E correct.
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