Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Europe will take many farm fields out of use, but the soil is tired and over-fertilized, so weeds like thistles take over and stop native plants from growing. A Dutch study found that planting a wide mix of native seeds reduced thistles, and that sprinkling soil from old, unfarmed fields (which adds tiny helpful organisms like fungi and nematodes) helped seeds do better. Because long-used fields seem to lack beneficial microbes and have many disease organisms, researchers conclude you must rebuild the soil’s tiny living community as well as plant many kinds of seeds—so adding beneficial microbes with seeds may speed the land’s recovery.
Logic Breakdown
Note that the quoted belief immediately precedes mention of the Netherlands study; ask whether the clause provides background/motivation for that study or serves some other role.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage24.The author's reference to the belief that "damaged ecological systems will restore themselves very gradually over time" (last sentence of the first paragraph) primarily serves to
Correct Answer
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The sentence sets up the study by stating the conventional expectation that recovery is slow and then introduces the Netherlands study as an effort to accelerate that slow process. The passage links the two directly: "While it is generally believed that 'damaged ecological systems will restore themselves very gradually over time,' a study underway in the Netherlands is investigating the possibility of artificially accelerating the processes through which nature slowly reestablishes plant diversity on previously farmed land." Thus the clause describes the circumstances motivating the study.
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