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Air pollution takes years off people’s lives. It causes (1) pain and suffering, among adults and children alike. And it damages food production, at a time when we need to feed more people than ever. This is not just an economic issue; it is a moral one.
Air pollution can be produced both outdoors and indoors. For the poorest families, indoor smog from coal- or (2) -fired cooking stoves is typically the more serious problem. As economies develop and start to electrify, motorize, and urbanize, outdoor air pollution becomes the bigger issue.
Cleaner technologies are available, with the (3) to improve air quality considerably. But policymakers tend to focus (4) on the costs of action, rather than the costs of inaction. With economic growth and rising energy demand set to fuel a steady rise in emissions of air pollutants and rapidly rising concentrations of particulate matter (PM) and ozone in the coming decades, this approach is (5) .A new OECD report, The Economic Consequences of Outdoor Air Pollution, estimates that outdoor air pollution will cause 6-9 million premature deaths annually by 2060, compared to three million in 2010. That is equivalent to a person dying every 4-5 seconds. Cumulatively, more than 200 million people will die (6) in the next 45 years as a result of air pollution.
There will also be more pollution-related illness. New cases of (7) in children aged 6-12 are forecast to soar to 36 million per year by 2060, from 12 million today. For adults, we predict ten million new cases per year by 2060, up from 3.5 million today. Children are also being increasingly affected by asthma. All of this will translate into more pollution-related hospital admissions, projected to rise to 11 million in 2060, from 3.6 million in 2010.
These health problems will be concentrated in densely populated areas with high PM concentrations, especially cities in China and India. In per capita terms, mortality is also set to reach high levels in Eastern Europe, the Caucasus region, and other parts of Asia, such as South Korea, where aging populations are highly (8) to air pollution.
The impact of air pollution is often discussed in dollar terms. By 2060, 3.75 billion working days per year could be lost due to the adverse health effects of dirty air – what economists call the “disutility of illness.” The direct market impact of this pollution in terms of lower worker productivity, higher health spending, and lower crop yields, could exceed 1% of GDP, or $2.6 trillion, annually by 2060.
Massive as they are, however, the dollar figures do not reflect the true costs of air pollution. Premature deaths from breathing in small (9) and toxic gases, and the pain and suffering from respiratory and cardiovascular diseases, do not have a market price. Nor does the experience of constantly inhaling foul-smelling air, or forcing your child to wear a face mask just to play outside. These burdens weigh far more (10) on people than any price tag can represent.

  1. 1) substantial
    2) sequences
    3) little
    4) insignificant
    5) abundant
    Answer – 1)
    Explanation : substantial

  2. 1) cleanliness
    2) purity
    3) sterility
    4) strentious
    5) dung
    Answer – 5) 
    Explanation : dung

  3. 1) unpromising
    2) lacking
    3) potential
    4) helpless
    5) impossible
    Answer – 3)
    Explanation : potential

  4. 1) discreet
    2) myopically
    3) farsighted
    4) provident
    5) cautious
    Answer – 2)
    Explanation : myopically

  5. 1) truckle
    2) brownnose
    3) cringe
    4) untenable
    5) grovel
    Answer – 4)
    Explanation : untenable

  6. 1) most recent
    2) most modern
    3) following
    4) subsequent
    5) prematurely
    Answer – 5)
    Explanation : prematurely

  7. 1) flourishing
    2) fresh
    3) bronchitis
    4) great
    5) hale
    Answer – 3)
    Explanation : bronchitis

  8. 1) domishing
    2) secure
    3) protected
    4) vulnerable
    5) guarded
    Answer – 4) 
    Explanation : vulnerable

  9. 1) particles
    2) fine
    3) elements
    4) evident
    5) frivolous
    Answer – 1) 
    Explanation : particles

  10. 1) clammily
    2) heavily
    3) gently
    4) lightly
    5) calmly
    Answer – 2) 
    Explanation : heavily