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江西南昌市·

南昌二中高二期末)Mostofusmarrycreativitytoourconceptofselfeitherwe'

re"

creative"

orwearen'

t,withoutmuchofamiddleground."

I'

mjustnotacreativeperson!

"

afrustratedstudentmightsayinartclass,whileanothermightblamehertalentatpaintingforherdifficultiesinmath,givingacommentsuchas,"

mveryright-brained."

Dr.Pillay,atechentrepreneurandanassistantprofessoratHarvardUniversity,hasbeenchallengingtheseideas.Hebelievesthatthekeytounlockingyourcreativepotentialistoignorethetraditionaladvicethaturgesyouto"

believeinyourself."

Infact,youshoulddotheopposite:

Believeyouaresomeoneelse.

Dr.Pillaypointstoa2016studydemonstratingtheimpactofstereotypesonone'

sbehavior;

Theauthors.educationalpsychologistsDenisDumasandKevinDunbar,dividedtheircollegestudentsubjectsintothreegroups,instructingthemembersofonetothinkofthemselvesas"

romanticpoets"

andthemembersofanothertoimaginetheywere"

seriouslibrarians"

(thethirdgroupwasthecontrol).Theresearchersthenpresentedalltheparticipantswithtenordinaryobjects,includingafork,acarrot,andapairofpants,andaskedthemtocomeupwithasmanydifferentusesaspossibleforeachone.Thosewhowereaskedtoimaginethemselvesasromanticpoetscameupwiththewidestrangeofideas,whereasthoseintheserious-librariangrouphadthefewest.Meanwhile,theresearchersfoundonlysmalldifferencesinstudents'

creativitylevelsacrossacademicmajors.

Theseresultssuggestthatcreativityisnotafixedindividualcharacteristicbuta"

malleableproductofcontextandperspective,aslongasheorshefeelslikeacreativeperson.Dr.Pillayarguesthat,besidesidentifyingyourselfascreative,takingthebold,creativestepofimaginingyouaresomebodyelseisevenmorepowerful.So,wishyouweremorecreative?

Justpretend!

1.Accordingtothepassage,whoismorelikelytounlockhiscreativepotential?

A.Anartmajorwhoalwaysbelievesinhimself.

B.Amathmajorwhohasexcellentacademicperformance

C.Aphysicsmajorwholikestoimaginehimselfasapoet.

D.Ahistorymajorwhoworksasalibrarianonweekends.

2.WhatdoestheStudyconductedbyDenisDumasandKevinDunbarfocuson?

A.Thecreativityofthecollegestudents.

B.Thestereotypesofthecollegestudents.

C.Theimpactofstereotypesonone'

sbehavior

D.Theinfluenceofcreativityonone'

sbehavior.

3.Theunderlinedwordinthelastparagraphprobablymeans__________?

A.stableB.sustainableC.predicableD.changeable

4.DrPillaymayagreewiththestatementthat__________.

A.thereisnodoubtthatweareeithercreativeornot

B.astudentwhodoesn'

tdowellinartclassisnotcreative

C.rightbraindetermineswhetherapersoniscreativeornot

D.ifwepretendtobecreative,thenwemightbereallycreative

B

湖南师大附中高三月考)Somepeoplegetmoreunwillingtotakerisksastheyearsgoby.NotGailMacCallum,whoatage40quitasecurejobandleftthecityshehadenjoyedherwholeadultlifetostepintotheunknown.

MacCallumspentherformativeyearsinafarmhousewithoutelectricityandenjoyedthefreedomofthenaturalworld.Duringheradultlife,shemovedthroughseveraljobsbeforefindinghercallinginbookpublishingandthenmagazines.OnedaysheandherpartnerIanConnellanwereonaholidayonHobart,enjoyingthechancetogetclosetowildlife,whentheyranintosomefriends-of-friends,whoaskedthemtodinner.Thenextday,recallsMacCallum,“Theysaid,‘Wethinkyoushouldbuyourhouse.’”WithnointentionofuprootingtheirlivessheandConnellanthoughtthiswas“entirelyridiculous"

yettheygotreallyexcitedtalkingaboutthepossibilitiessuchamovemightpresent.“Atlast,”wesaid,“Let'

sgiveitago.”

TheyresignedfromtheirjobsandmovedtoHobart.Bothofthemarebravetravelerswhohadspenttimewithscientistsworkinginvariousremotespotsaroundtheworld.Theywonderediftheycouldmakealivingbyhelpingotherstoexperiencethoseuniqueplacesforthemselves.ThencamethenewcompanyCuriousTraveler.“Itworksbrilliantly.Scientistsgethelpersandfunding.Guestsgettoseewhatscientistsdoandhowtheworldischangingbecauseofit.Theyleave,excitedandinspired,”MacCallumsays.

Intwo-and-a-halfyears,thepairstillhavetoreplenishtheirincomeswithsomewritingandediting,butthebusinessisgrowingandwithinfiveyearstheyhopetobehelpingfundhalfadozenresearchprojects.Itisabigtask.“Somedayswethinkitwouldbegreattoturnitoff,”MacCallumsays,“butwhenweseethewonderonthefaceofapersonwhoisexperiencingsomewhereliketheGalapagosforthefirsttime,weknowwearelivingawonderfullife.”

5.WhatcausedMacCallumandConnellantogiveuptheirjobs?

A.Acasualofferfromsomefriends-of-friends.B.Theirchildhoodexperienceswithnature.

C.Theirboredomwiththeirthenjobs.D.Thedesiretoprotectthewildlife.

6.WhatdoesMacCallumandConnellan'

scompanydo?

A.Itpromotestourisminremoteplaces.

B.Itgetscourageoustravelerstoexploretheworld.

C.Itorganizestripstoplacesofscientificresearch.

D.Ithelpsscientistsfindproperspotsforresearch.

7.WhatmainlyinspiresMacCallumandConnellantokeepgoing?

A.Theirdreamforaboomingbusiness.B.Thefinancialgainfromtheirwork.

C.Theprospectofresearchprograms.D.Thesatisfactionoftheircustomers.

8.Theunderlinedword“replenish"

inParagraph4means_________.

A.consumeB.supplyC.reduceD.control

C

广东华南师大附中高三月考)Cigaretteendsareeverywhere--litteringourstreetsandbeaches--andfordecadesthey'

vebeenthoughtofas“unrecyclable”.ButaNewJersey-basedcompany,calledTerracycle,hastakenonthechallenge,andhascomeupwithawaytorecyclemillionsofcigaretteendsandturnthemintoindustrialplasticproducts.Itsaimistorecyclethingsthatpeoplenormallyconsiderimpossibletoreuse.

Obviouslyitwouldbeevenbetterfortheenvironmentifeveryonejuststoppedsmokingbutthestatisticsshowthatalthoughtherehasbeenanincreaseinanti-smokingadsandposters,between2000and2014.globalsalesofcigarettesincreasedby8percent,andawholelotofthosecigaretteendsendedupastrash:

Sincemostofourlittereventuallyendsupinwaterways,cigaretteendscansurelypollutethesurroundingenvironment.“Itonlytakesasinglecigaretteendtopollutealiterofwater,”Temacycle’sfounder,TomSwak,said.“Animalscanalsomistakecigaretteendslitteredforfood.”

Sohowdoyougoaboutturningallthosepoisonousendsintosomethinguseful?

Terracycledoesthisbyfirstbreakingthemdownintoseparateparts.Theymixtheremainingmaterials,suchasthetobaccoandthepaper,withotherkindsofrubbish,anduseitonnon-agriculturalland,suchasgolfcourses.Thefilters(过滤嘴)arealittleharder.Torecyclethese.Terracyclefirstmakesthemcleanandcutsthemintosmallpieces,andthencombinesthemwithotherrecycledmaterials,makingthemintoliquidforindustrialplasticproducts.

They’renowalsoexpandingtheirrecyclingofferingstotherestofthe80percentofhouseholdwastethatcurrentlycan’tberecycled,suchaschocolatepackaging,pens,andmobilephones.Thegoalistousethelatestresearchtofindawaytostopsomuchwasteendingupinlandfills,andthengetcompaniestoprovidemoneyfortheprocess.Andnow,itworkswell.

“Wehaven'

tfoundanythingthatwecan’trecycle,”communicationsdirectorofTerracycle,AlbeZakes,said.“Butwiththeamountandvarietiesofpackagingandlitterintheworld,wearealwayslookingfornewwastestreamstoaddress.”

9.WhatdoesTerracycleintendtodo?

A.Searchforrecyclablematerialsforuse.

B.Dealwithasmanycigaretteendsaspossible.

C.Producenewkindsofindustrialplasticproducts.

D.Recyclewhatusedtobeconsideredunrecyclable.

10.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“trash”inParagraph2probablymean?

A.Rubbish.B.Poison.C.Disaster.D.Ruin.

11.WhatdoesParagraph3mainlytalkabout?

A.Theeffectiveuseofcigaretteends.

B.Theprocessofrecyclingcigaretteends.

C.Thedifficultyinrecyclingcigaretteends.

D.Thereasonforbreakingdowncigaretteends.

12.WhatdoAlbe’swordsinthelastparagraphimply?

A.Thereismoreandmorewastetoberecycled.

B.ItisdifficultforTerracycletorecycleeverything.

C.Terracycleistryingtomeetthechallengeofnewwaste.

D.Terracyclehassuccessfullyrecycledalargeamountofwaste.

D

广东实验中学高三月考)OptionalToursinLangkawi

LineOne

(Mangrovetoursandeaglefeeding)

Catchexcitingmovementandmagnificentviewsofhoweaglestrytogettheirfoodskillfullyatkilimrivermangrovejunglesafarivisitlimestonebatscaveandhavelunchonfloatingrestaurant.

Price:

adultrateRM160.00/personchildrate(age3—12yrs)RM120.00/personinfant(below3yrs)free

Time:

9:

00am—14:

00pm

LineTwo

(Snorkelingandbabysharkfeeding)

PulauPayarmarineparkwithspectacularcoralsandcolorfultropicalmarinelifeisoneofthemostbeautifulandexoticmarineparksinMalaysia.

adultrateRM220.00/personchildrate(age3—12yrs)RM150.00/personinfant(below3yrs)free

Time8:

00am—17:

LineThree

(DaycruisearoundLangkawiarchipelago)

Experienceswimmingamongfishesandviewspectacularcoralsandexoticmarinelife.

adultrateRM450.00/personchildrate(age3—12yrs)RM350.00/personinfant(below3yrs)free

Time9:

LineFour

(Amazingsunsetcocktailanddinnercruise)

Experiencetheamazingsunsetsceneryaro

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