The argument for “monetizing” -or putting a monetary value on- ecosystem functions may be stated thus: Concern about the depletion of natural resources is widespread, but this concern, in the absence of an economic argument for conservation, has not translated into significant conservational progress. Some critics blame this impasse on environmentalists , whom they believe fail to address the economic issues of environmental degradation. Conservation can appear unprofitable when compared with the economic returns derived from converting natural assets (pristine coastlines, for example) into explicitly commercial ones (such as resort hotels). But according to David Pearce, that illusion stems from the fact that ”services” provided by ecological systems are not traded on the commodities market, and thus have no readily quantifiable value. To remedy this, says Pearce, one has to show that all ecosystems have economic value-indeed, that all ecological services are economic services. Tourists visiting wildlife preserves, for example, create jobs and generate income for national economies; undisturbed forests and wetlands regulate water runoff and act as water-purifying systems, saving millions of dollars worth of damage to property and to marine ecosystems. In Gretchen Daily`s view, monetization, while unpopular with many environmentalists, reflects the dominant role that economic considerations play in human behavior, and the expression of economic value in a common currency helps inform environmental decision-making processes.
According to the passage, Daily sees monetization as an indication of which of the following?
The centrality of economic interests to people's actions
The reluctance of the critics of environmentalism to acknowledge the importance of conservation
The inability of financial interests and ecological interests to reach a common ideological ground
The inevitability of environmental degradation
The inevitability of the growth of ecological services in the future
题目分析:
文章推断题:Gretchen Daily认为monetization是什么?
原文:GD认为,尽管monetization不受环境学家的欢迎,但是它反映了经济对人类行为的重要影响,并且将经济价值通俗化有利于环境学家做决策
选项分析:
A选项:正确。经济对人类行为的中心作用:与原文一致。
B选项:环境学的反对者不愿意承认环保的重要性:没有提。
C选项:无法使经济利益和生态保护达成一致:GD认为monetization可以使经济价值更好的表达出来,然后帮助环境学家做抉择;也就意味着,我们可以更容易平衡经济和生态需求
D选项:不可避免的环境恶化:没提。
E选项:在未来生态服务不可避免的发展:没提。
没读懂答案A: The centrality of economic interests to people's actions, 经济对人类行为的中心作用
定位:最后一句,daily, reflect
A(经济利益在人们行动中的中心地位,符合dominant role)
B(环境主义的反对者不愿意承认保护的重要性,不符合定位)
C(经济利益和生态利益无法达到同一个意识层面,没有提到)
D(环境恶化的不可避免,没有提到,不符合定位)
E(为了生态服务增加的不可避免,没有提到)
indication==》reflect
细节推断题:monetization reflects the dominant role that economic considerations play in human behavior,
and the expression of economic value in a common currency helps inform environmental decision-making processes.
B选项:‘unpopular with many environmentalists’ instead of 'critics'
D选项:economic value 和 environmental decision-making processes相辅相成;
E选项:没提到
reflects the dominant role that economic considerations play in human behavior=the centrality of economic interests to people's actions
reflects the dominant role that economic considerations play in human behavior = the centrality of economic interests to people
“monetization, while unpopular with many environmentalists, reflects the dominant role that economic considerations play in human behavior”,说明 “货币化”这个概念在人们心中的地位,甚至会影响到行为
A选项其实就是换了一种说法
文章末尾只说了economic value,和unpopular,没有发表别的意见
reflects the dominant role that economic considerations play in human behavior这句就是这个意思了
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