Have you ever made contact with the creative spirit, that certain something hard to describe, but full of good—and sometimes great—ideas? It is more than an occasional great thought. When we feel the moving of the creative spirit, it brings to life a style of being: a lifetime filled with the desire to invent, to explore new ways of doing things, and to turn dreams into reality.
That flash of inspiration is the final moment of a process marked by unique stages—the basic steps in creative problem-solving. The first stage is preparation, when you look for any information that might be important. It's when you let your imagination run free.
But one barrier(障礙) is the inside voice of judgment that locks up our creative spirit within the limits of what we think acceptable. It's the voice that whispers to you, "They'll think I'm foolish," or "That will never work." But we can learn to recognize this voice of judgment and have the courage to discount its unhelpful advice.
Once you have thought about all the relevant(相關的) pieces and pushed your mind to the limits, you can let the problem remain and take in all you have gathered. It's a stage when much of what goes on occurs outside your focused awareness. As the saying goes, "You sleep on it."
We are more open to creative thoughts from the unknowing mind when we are not really thinking of anything. That is why daydreams are so useful in the search for creativity. Anytime you can just daydream and relax is useful in the creative process: a shower, long drives, a quiet walk, etc.
With luck, daydreaming will lead to a light turning on above your head, when all of a sudden the answer will come to you as if from nowhere. This is the popular stage—the one that usually gets all the glory and attention, the moment that people sweat and long for, the feeling "This is it!" But the thought alone is still not a creative act. The final stage is translation, when you take your creative thought and transform it into action; it becomes useful to you and others.
小題1:In Paragraph 1, “the moving of the creative spirit” probably means ________.
A.preparationB.explorationC.problem-solvingD.inspiration
小題2:According to the article, what keeps us from creativity?
A.Having less information to form a good idea.
B.Relying on others during the creative process.
C.Caring about other people’s opinions about us.
D.Thinking about too many ideas at the same time.
小題3:What can we learn from the fifth paragraph?
A.The unknowing mind is very difficult for us to understand.
B.Creativity arrives when we aren’t focused on any one thing.
C.Daydreaming is useless and has nothing to do with creativity.
D.Showers, long drives and quiet walk are good for our bodies.
小題4:When does creativity become useful to us and others?
A.When thought is turned into action.
B.When people understand our ideas.
C.When the popular stage is reached.
D.When we think “This is it!”.
小題5:Which of the following would the author probably support?
A.The creative spirit means an occasional great thought.
B.Others’ voice of judgment allows us to ignore barriers.
C.Creative problem-solving calls for barrier-free imagination.
D.Daydreaming is sure to bring a sudden answer to a problem.

小題1:D
小題2:C
小題3:B
小題4:A
小題5:C

試題分析:文章介紹我們在解決問題的時候,需要靈感,文章具體介紹靈感產(chǎn)生的階段和條件。
小題1:推理題:文章第一段介紹了一種“the moving of the creative spirit” ,第二段的第一句話說:That flash of inspiration is the final moment of a process marked by unique stages—the basic steps in creative problem-solving.所以“the moving of the creative spirit”是一種靈感。選 D
小題2:細節(jié)題:從文章第三段的句子:But one barrier(障礙) is the inside voice of judgment that locks up our creative spirit within the limits of what we think acceptable. It's the voice that whispers to you, "They'll think I'm foolish," or "That will never work."可知關心別人對我們的觀點會阻止讓我們一直有創(chuàng)造力。選C
小題3:細節(jié)題:從第五段的句子:We are more open to creative thoughts from the unknowing mind when we are not really thinking of anything.可知當我們不關注一件事的時候,創(chuàng)造力就出現(xiàn)了。選B
小題4:細節(jié)題:從文章最后的句子:But the thought alone is still not a creative act. The final stage is translation, when you take your creative thought and transform it into action; it becomes useful to you and others.
可知當想法變成現(xiàn)實的時候,創(chuàng)造力對我們和別人就是有用的,選A
小題5:細節(jié)題:從文章第五段的句子:We are more open to creative thoughts from the unknowing mind when we are not really thinking of anything. That is why daydreams are so useful in the search for creativity. Anytime you can just daydream and relax is useful in the creative process: a shower, long drives, a quiet walk, etc.可知有創(chuàng)造力的解決問題需要沒有障礙的想象,選C
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