共用题干A Good IdeaNo satisfactory way exists to explain how to form a good idea. You think about a problem until you're tired,forget it,maybe sleep on it,and then flash!When you aren't thinking about it,suddenly the answer arrives as a gift from the gods.Of course,all ideas don't occur like that but so many do,particularly the most important ones. They burst into the mind,glowing with the heat of creation.How they do it is a mystery,but they must come from somewhere.Let's assume they come from the"unconscious".This is reasonable,for psychologists use this term to describe mental processes,which are unknown to the individual.Creative thought depends on what was unknown becoming known.All of us have experienced this sudden arrival of a new idea,but it is easiest to examine it in the great creative personalities,many of whom experienced it in an intensified form and have written it down in their life stories and letters.One can draw examples from genius in any field,from religion,philosophy,and literature to art and music,even in mathematics,science,and technical invention,although these are often thought to depend only on logic and experiment.All truly creative activities depend in some degree on these signals from the unconscious,and the more highly insightful the person,the sharper and more dramatic the signals become.Only great writers often write down their great ideas in their life stories and letters.A:Right B:Wrong C:Not mentioned
共用题干
A Good Idea
No satisfactory way exists to explain how to form a good idea. You think about a problem until you're tired,forget it,maybe sleep on it,and then flash!
When you aren't thinking about it,suddenly the answer arrives as a gift from the gods.Of course,all ideas don't occur like that but so many do,particularly the most important ones. They burst into the mind,glowing with the heat of creation.How they do it is a mystery,but they must come from somewhere.
Let's assume they come from the"unconscious".This is reasonable,for psychologists use this term to describe mental processes,which are unknown to the individual.Creative thought depends on what was unknown becoming known.
All of us have experienced this sudden arrival of a new idea,but it is easiest to examine it in the great creative personalities,many of whom experienced it in an intensified form and have written it down in their life stories and letters.
One can draw examples from genius in any field,from religion,philosophy,and literature to art and music,even in mathematics,science,and technical invention,although these are often thought to depend only on logic and experiment.All truly creative activities depend in some degree on these signals from the unconscious,and the more highly insightful the person,the sharper and more dramatic the signals become.
A Good Idea
No satisfactory way exists to explain how to form a good idea. You think about a problem until you're tired,forget it,maybe sleep on it,and then flash!
When you aren't thinking about it,suddenly the answer arrives as a gift from the gods.Of course,all ideas don't occur like that but so many do,particularly the most important ones. They burst into the mind,glowing with the heat of creation.How they do it is a mystery,but they must come from somewhere.
Let's assume they come from the"unconscious".This is reasonable,for psychologists use this term to describe mental processes,which are unknown to the individual.Creative thought depends on what was unknown becoming known.
All of us have experienced this sudden arrival of a new idea,but it is easiest to examine it in the great creative personalities,many of whom experienced it in an intensified form and have written it down in their life stories and letters.
One can draw examples from genius in any field,from religion,philosophy,and literature to art and music,even in mathematics,science,and technical invention,although these are often thought to depend only on logic and experiment.All truly creative activities depend in some degree on these signals from the unconscious,and the more highly insightful the person,the sharper and more dramatic the signals become.
Only great writers often write down their great ideas in their life stories and letters.
A:Right
B:Wrong
C:Not mentioned
A:Right
B:Wrong
C:Not mentioned
参考解析
解析:文章第一句话告诉我们现在还没有令人满意的方式解释奇思妙想的来源。因此本句的表述是错误的。
文章第二段讲到:当你不去想它的时候,答案却突然从天而降,仿佛上苍赐予你的一份礼物。当然,并非所有的思想都是这样产生的。由此我们可以判断该句的表述是正确的。
依据文章第三段,“心理学家就是用这一术语(潜意识)来描述不为人知的思维过程”可知,本句的表述是正确的。
文章第四段第一句提到:我们都有过灵机一动、突然有了一个新想法的经历,而这在那些富有创造性的天才人物身上最显而易见。因此该句的表述是错误的。
文章第四段“…the great creative personalities...written it down in their life stories and letters”的the great creative personalities是指富有创造性的天才人物,其中包括各个领域的人才。因此本句的表述是错误的。
从第五段第一句我们知道,本句的表述是正确的。
文章最后一句只是说,一个人洞察力越强,这些(潜意识)信号就越鲜明、越引人注目,但是并没有提到是否只有洞察力强的人有这些信号,因此本句文章中没有提到。
文章第二段讲到:当你不去想它的时候,答案却突然从天而降,仿佛上苍赐予你的一份礼物。当然,并非所有的思想都是这样产生的。由此我们可以判断该句的表述是正确的。
依据文章第三段,“心理学家就是用这一术语(潜意识)来描述不为人知的思维过程”可知,本句的表述是正确的。
文章第四段第一句提到:我们都有过灵机一动、突然有了一个新想法的经历,而这在那些富有创造性的天才人物身上最显而易见。因此该句的表述是错误的。
文章第四段“…the great creative personalities...written it down in their life stories and letters”的the great creative personalities是指富有创造性的天才人物,其中包括各个领域的人才。因此本句的表述是错误的。
从第五段第一句我们知道,本句的表述是正确的。
文章最后一句只是说,一个人洞察力越强,这些(潜意识)信号就越鲜明、越引人注目,但是并没有提到是否只有洞察力强的人有这些信号,因此本句文章中没有提到。