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By studying the notebooks, correspondence, and conversations of some of the world’s great thinkers in science, art, and industry
By studying the notebooks, correspondence, and conversations of some of the world’s great thinkers in science, art, and industry
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2019-03-27
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By studying the notebooks, correspondence, and conversations of some of the world’s great thinkers in science, art, and industry, scholars have identified the following thinking strategies that enable geniuses to generate original ideas:
【B1】______Sigmund Freud’s analytical methods were designed to find details that didn’t fit traditional paradigms in order to come up with a completely new point of view. To solve a problem creatively , you must abandon the first approach that comes to mind, which usually stems from past experience , and reconceptualize the problem. Geniuses do not merely solve existing problems: they identify new ones.
【B2】______Geniuses develop visual and spatial abilities that allow them to display information in new ways. The explosion of creativity in the Renaissance was tied to the development of graphic illustration during that period, notably the scientific diagrams of Leonardo da Vinci and Galileo Galilei. Galileo revolutionized science by making his thought graphically visible while his contemporaries used more conventional means.
Geniuses produce. Thomas Edison held 1,093 patents, still a record. He guaranteed a high level of productivity by giving himself idea quotas: one minor invention every ten days and a major invention every six months. Johann Sebastian Bach wrote a cantata every week even when he was sick. Wolfgang Mozart produced more than 600 pieces of music.
【B3】______Like playful children with buckets of building blocks, geniuses constantly combine and recombine ideas, images, and thoughts. The laws of heredity were developed by Gregor Mendel , who combined mathematics and biology to create a new science of genetics.
【B4】______Their facility to connect the unconnected enables geniuses to see things others miss. Da Vinci noticed the similarity between the sound of a bell and a stone hitting water-and concluded that sound travels in waves.
【B5】______Whenever we attempt to do something and fail, we end up doing something else.
That’s the first principle of creative accident. We may ask ourselves why we have failed to do what we intended, which is a reasonable question. But the creative accident leads to the question: What have we done? Answering that one in a novel, unexpected way is the essential creative act. It is not luck, but creative insight of the highest order.
This may be the most important lesson of all: When you find something interesting, drop everything and go with it. Too many talented people fail to make significant leaps of imagination because they’ve become fixated on their pre-conceived plan. But not the truly great minds. They don’t wait for gifts of chance: they make them happen.
Questions 61—65
Complete the passage with the following sentences. There are two extra sentences that you do not need to use.
A. Geniuses make their thought visible.
B. Geniuses prepare themselves for enhance.
C. Geniuses make novel combinations.
D. Geniuses look at problems from all angles.
E. Geniuses have a really broad mind.
F. Geniuses force relationships.
G. Geniuses are powerful in lots of aspects.
【B2】
选项
答案
A
解析
文章第三段开头提到天才们开发视觉与空间能力,以用新方式展现信息。后文也提到了文艺复兴时期图像的发展,以及伽利略把思想可视图像化的例子。由此可知该段主要围绕“将思想图像化”展开讨论。A项最符合该段主题。
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