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对外经济贸易大学远程教育学院
英语阅读(二)期末考试大纲
(含答案)
本复习大纲适用于本学期的期末考试,所列题目为期末试卷试题的出题范围。
本次期末考试题型分为4种:词汇和语法,是非判断题,阅读理解和快速阅读,全部
采用单项选择的形式。
词汇和语法占30%,是非判断题20%,阅读理解占40%,快速阅读10%。
期末复习题
Part1Vocabulary
Directions:Choosethebestwordsforthefollowingsentences.
1.Soonyouwillseeanimportantpaperthatmaywellthecourseof
thehistory.
A.effectB.abate
C.affectD.affectation
2.Renewabletechnologiesneedenergypoliciestoencouragetheir
development.
A.soundB.sensitive
C.out-of-dateD.numerous
3.Whentheopponentsofthesystemshoutaboutthelackofparentalchoice,they
thefactthatintheoldsystemtherewasnochoiceeitherformost
parents.
A.confuseB.forgive
C.understandD.overlook
4.Askingonequestionafteranotherisaconversation.
A.thesameasB.afarcryfrom
C.acryagainstD.bewithincryof
5.HenryVIIIEnglandfromtheCatholicChurchandestablishedthe
ChurchofEngland.
A.marchedB.withdrew
C.petitionedD.commanded
6.Still,thewindbusinesshassometoovercome.
A.elementsB.factors
C.hurdlesD.elephants
7.ALotofpeoplesaythattomakeaseriousconversationsuccessful,onehastobea
goodspeaker,eloquentandonawiderangeoftopics.
A.talkativeB.hesitant
C.well-informedD.pitiful
8.Ifyouhaveanyquestionsinclass,firstyourhandandthento
askyourteacher.
A.raise;raiseB.raise;rise
C.ruse;raiseD.rise;rise
9.Onhearingthering,herosetothetelephone.
A.acceptB.answer
C.receiveD.reply
10.Ourschoolhasstrictrules.Fightingatschoolispermitted.
A.byallmeansB.bynomeans
C.byanymeansD.withinhismeans
11.Dr.Kistiakowskyforwardthefactorsthatmakeithardforwomen
tobeinscience.
A.suggestB.hold
C.putD.take
12.Forthenewbornalltheemotionsheexperiencescanbesummarized
"generalizedexcitement",ofwhichtheexternalevidenceiscrying
andthrashingabout.
A.asB.down
C.forD.against
13.Adoctorcanexpectatanyhourofthedayornight.
A.callingB.seeing
C.beingcalledD.tobecalled
14.AfterQueenElizabethIdied,JamesStuartherandbecameJamesI.
A.succeededB.mourned
C.sobbedD.missed
15.Theonlyeffectiveapproachistothefuture,insteadofreturningto
themethodsofthepast.
A.denyB.challenge
C.seeD.lookto
16.Sciencebooksonboy'sexperiences.
A.makeuseB.draw
C.linkD.revise
17.isDenmark;withgovernment'ssupport,ithasbecomeoneofthe
mostsuccessfulcountrieswithwindpower.
A.AcaseinpointB.Offthepoint
C.WithoutanypointD.Incase
18.Inrecentyears,thingshavechangedfor.Realizingtheimportance
ofrainforestprotection,Braziliangovernmenthasmadechangestothepolicies
thatencouragedpeopletofelltrees.
A.worseB.better
C.nothingD./
19.TheQueenawayat69onMarch24th,1603andwasburiedin
WestminsterAbbey,London.
A.passedB.went
C.foundD.sailed
20.Itwasasmallroom,onthesixthandtopfloor,andasettingfora
romanticfigure.
A.nearlyB.moreorless
C.almostD.scarcely
21.Toomanyquestionswillmaketheotherpersonatease;andyoumay
beconsideredasnosey.
A.warm-heartedB.ill
C.interestingD.humorous
22.Itseemsreasonabletothateverysurveyhasfoundseriousdefectsin
theeducationstandardsofitsday.
A.assumeB.speak
C.tellD.foretell
23.Manyfactorsindividualdifferencesinthewayemotionsare
developed.
A.accountB.accountfor
C.accountwithD.findaccountin
24.Sincetheyhaveastrongforeachother,don'tengagethemina
conversation.Nomatterwhat,theywouldn'ttalktoeachother.
A.dislikeB.feelings
C.affectionD.friendship
25.Thelocaleconomystartedoffinthemid-1990s.
A.takeB.move
C.takingD.moving
26.Thefatmanchuckledtohimselfashethedoorofhisroomandstood
asidetolethisguestenter.
A.explodedB.unlockedC.brokeintoD.burstinto
27.TheoftheBrazilianpartofAmazoniahasboughteconomicaswell
asenvironmentaldisaster.
A.deforestationB.deforestC.forestforestation
28.Manypeopletakequestionsasnothingsignalsforthemtospeak,and
utterwhateverhappenstobeontheirmindatthemoment.
A.ratherthanB.morethan
C.besideD.inadditionto
29.MaxglancedFowler,whowasstandingafewfeetfromAusable.
A.inB.at
C.onD.above
30.Thenhepressedadvertisingagain,thoughneitherofusreallyknewanything
aboutit,thatyoucouldworkinManhattan.
A.exceptB.expect
C.inadditionD.more
31.Intelligenceisrelatedtoemotionsinourcapacitytoreasonandthink
canaffectouremotionalbehavior.
A.whichB.that
C.whereD.what
32.Women,presentandancient,athomeandabroad,wearlonghair,
addstotheirbeauty.
A.bywhichB.which
C.itD.this
33.Thelightisstillon.Theytoswitchitoff.
A.mayforgetB.shouldhaveforgotten
C.musthaveforgottenD.can'thaveforgotten
34.Inadditionanappropriatediet,youneedtodoexercisetokeepfit.
A.toB.for
C.withD.on
35.herrule,Englandgrewstrongerandmorestable.
A.InspiteofB.Under
C.WithoutD.Against
36.ItwaswiththatexperiencefreshinmymindthatIattendedaconference
scienceliteracy.
A.inB.on
C.atD.concern
37.HetoldmeaboutitwhenIwasnineteen:66Youbettermakealotof
money.^^
A.needB.had
C.shouldD.must
38.MywifeandIwereinthecarheadingEdinburgh.
A.towardB.from
C.onD.under
39.________Iamsureheisanhonestman.
A.NomatterpeoplesayB.Nomatterdopeoplesay
C.NomatterwhatpeoplesayD.Whateverdopeoplesay
40.ComparedtheU.S.,Denmark'spublicpolicyhasbeenmore
consistent.
A.toB.for
C.againstD.with
41.Thepianoplayermadeamistakeandasoundcouldbeheard.
A.consonantB.troublesome
C.dissonantD.dinosaur
42.Microsofthasbeentakentocourtonthechargeof.
A.monopolyB.monologue
C.duopolyD.dialogue
43.oftheelderlyisrarelytoleratedinaJapanesecommunity.
A.treatmentB.mistreatmentC.non-treatmentD.auto-treatment
44.Kidswithlittlewiththeirmotherorfathertendtohaveproblems
whentheygrowup.
A.internationalB.interpersonal
C.interactionD.interrelation
45.Thepandacametothevillagersforhelpwhenitswasinjured.
A.forefatherB.forefoot
C.forecourseD.foreground
46.Thereareanumberofprogramsinthisuniversity.Amongthem
EnglishLiteratureisthebest.
A.postwarB.postgraduate
C.postindustrialD.postscript
47.Whatyouhavesaidistothetopic.Don'tstrayawayagain.
A.relevantB.irrelevant
C.regularD.irregular
48.Ican'ttellwhatsheisthinking.Aofideasarealwaysinhermind.
A.multitudeB.attitude
C.interactionD.international
49.Moreofmanagementiscalledforinyesterday'sconference.
A.transparencyB.dessert
C.transmissionD.denationalize
50.Thisisrushhour.Let'stakethe.
A.byroadB.bystanderC.bylawD.sideways
51.Accordingtolegend,phoenixisa(n)bird.
A.immortalB.mortal
C.normalD.abnormal
52.Helookedbackathisearlierlifeandbegantowritehis.
A.biographyB.autobiography
C.graphD.autograph
53.Beethoven'sarepassionateandpowerful.
A.symphoniesB.symptoms
C.phoneticsD.atom
54.Hereceivedcollegeeducationbytaking.
A.televisionB.telescope
C.telecommunicationD.telecourse
55.Beingawayforsolongandwithnoideahowtalltheboywas,themotherbought
a(n)sweaterforhim.
A.undersizedB.underestimated
C.undersizeD.underestimate
56.Istheinfectionbymosquitoes?
A.transparentB.transmitted
C.transmissionD.transparency
57.exchangesincreaseastradeincreasesbetweenthetwocountries.
A.nationalB.international
C.bilateralD.lateral
58.Peoplesufferingshouldtrytheirbesttostaycalm;otherwisetheir
bloodpressurecancauseproblems.
A.hypertensionB.hyperaction
C.intentionD.detention
59.Thepatientwasfedupwiththedoctor'sandrefusedtotakeany
pills.
A.descriptionsB.describe
C.prescriptionsD.prescribe
60.Ourcreatedahugewealthofcultureandweshouldtryourbestto
preserveit.
A.fatherB.forefathers
C.forestageD.forepaw
参考答案:
1—5CADBB6—10CCBBB11—15CADAD16—20BABAD
21—25BABAC26—30BABBA31—35BBCAB36—40BBACD
41—45CABCB46—50BBAAA51—55ABADA56—60BCACB
Part2TrueorFalse
Directions:Thefollowingstatementsarebasedonthetenarticleswehavelearnedin
thissemester.Decidewhethertheyaretrueorfalse.Iftrue,write"A”;iffalse,write
“B”.
(Unit1)
In“CellphoneMadnessGoesOrT,theauthorbelievesthatmobilephonesadd
comedytoourlife.
Totalkloudlyonmobilephoneasonestridesalonginacitycenterwillsurelyattract
alotofattention.
Theauthor'swifehadanillopinionofthecallerMike.
Obviouslytheauthor'swifemisunderstoodthemeaningoftheword“shoot”,inthe
text"CellphoneMadnessGoesOn”.
(Unit2)
Theauthorof"Bricklayer'sBoy"camefromawell-to-dofamily.
ItiseasytomakefortuneandchangeyourfateinU.S.,accordingtotheauthor.
Theauthorof“Bricklayer'sBoy"wasverysatisfiedwithhiswhite-collarworkand
life.
Thefather'spreparingexambecomesaturningpointinhisrelationshipwiththe
authorin“Bricklayer'sBoy".
(Unit3)
“Denmark'sWindIndustry^^holdsanoptimisticviewonthefutureofwindindustry.
U.S.governmenthasgivenitswindindustrysteadysupportfromtheverybeginning.
Thoughacleansourceofenergy,windpowerhasitsownlimitsandcan'tbe
developedeverywhere.
ThewindindustryinDenmarknolongerneedsthesupportfromitsgovernment.
(Unit4)
Theauthorof“WasThereaGoldenAge?”criticizesthecomprehensivesystemof
educationinBritain.
ThereisnogoldenageinthehistoryofBritisheducation,accordingtothetext.
Weshouldlookbackatthehistoryandmakegooduseoftheteachingmethodsinthe
past.
(Unit5)
Itcanbeimpliedthatemotionshaveaveryimportantroletoplayinheart-to-heart
talks.
Ifyouwanttohaveaseriousconversationwithsomeone,youshouldseekany
momenttotalktohim.
Tomakeagoodconversation,listeningisasimportantasspeaking.
(Unit6)
“TheMidnightVisitor“tellsaromanticstoryaboutFowler'sexperienceatAusable's
place.
AusablestayedcalmandcoolwhenhefoundMaxinhisroom.
AusablepanickedwhenhefoundMaxinhisroom
Maxknewhecouldn'toutwitAusable,thushecommittedsuicide.
(Unit7)
Humanbeingsarebornwithcomplexemotions.
Environmentinfluencesaperson'semotionaldevelopment.
Angerandfearareirrational,uselessanddestructive.
Angerandfearsometimesplayapositiveroleinourlife.
(Unit8)
QueenMarywasfriendlytoElizabeth,thehalf-sister.
QueenElizabethledtheBritishnavyinpersonanddefeatedtheSpanish.
WhenQueenElizabethpassedaway,Englandbecametherichestandmostpowerful
countryinEurope.
Elizabethremainedsingleallherlife.
(Unit9)
Theauthorof"ManagingtheRainforests^^isinfavorof"sustainablemanagement”of
forests.
Withoutcarefulplanning,thetoppredatorJaguarwoulddieout.
Thefutureofsustainableforestryisnotclearyet.
"Sustainablemanagement“offorestshasprovedfruitful..
(Unit10)
Earlyconditioningplaysaroleinthescientificabilityofboysandgirls.
Womenarediscriminatedinscience.
Testsshowedthatboysaresmarterthangirlsinscience.
Girlsareallhappywiththefactthattheyareexcludedfromthesciencecircle.
参考答案:
(Unit1)AAAA(Unit2)BBAA(Unit3)ABAB(Unit4)BAB
(Unit5)ABA(Unit6)BABB(Unit7)BABA(Unit8)BBAA
(Unit9)AABA(Unit10)AABB
Part3ReadingComprehension
(Passage1)
Shoppingforclothesisnotthesameexperienceforamanasitisforawoman.A
mangoesshoppingbecauseheneedssomething.Hispurposeissettledanddecidedin
advance.Heknowswhathewants,andhisaimistofinditandbuyit;thepriceisa
secondaryconsideration.Allmensimplywalkintoashopandasktheassistantfor
whattheywant.Thejobcanbeandofteniscompletedinlessthanfiveminutes,with
hardlyanysmalltalktoeveryone'ssatisfaction.
Nowhowdoesawomangoaboutbuyingclothes?Inalmosteveryrespectshe
doessointheoppositeway.Hershoppingisnotoftenbasedonneed.Shehasnever
fullymadeuphermindwhatshewants,andsheisonly“havingalookround”.She
willtryonanynumberofthings.Themostimportantthinginhermindisthethought
offindingsomethingthateveryonethinkssuitsher.Mostwomenhaveanexcellent
senseofvaluewhentheybuyclothes.Theyarealwaysreadyfortheunexpected
bargain.Facedwitharoomfulofdresses,awomanmayeasilyspendanhourgoing
fromoneshelftoanother,beforeselectingthedressesshewantstotryon.Itisalong
andhardjob,butobviouslyonetobeenjoyed.Mostdressshopsprovidechairsforthe
waitinghusbands.
(Passage2)
Alltheusefulenergyatthesurfaceoftheearthcomesfromtheactivityofthesun.
Thesunheatsandfeedsmankind.Eachyearitprovidesmenwith200milliontonsof
grainandnearly10milliontonsofwood.
Coal,oil,naturalgas,andallotherfuelsarestored-upenergyfromthesun.Some
wascollectedbythisseason'splantsascarboncompounds(化合物).Somewas
storedbyplantsandtreesagesago.Evenwaterpowerderivesfromthesun.
Water-tumed-into-vapor(水汽)fallsasrain.Itcomesdownthemountainsandit
convertstoelectricpower.
Lighttransmitsonlytheenergythatcomesfromthesun'souterlayersandmuch
ofthisenergythatisdirectedtowardstheearthneverarrives.Aboutnine-tenthsofit
isabsorbedbytheatmosphereoftheearth.Infact,theearthitselfgetsonlyone
half-billionthofthesun'sentireoutputofradiantenergy.
(Passage3)
JessicaandElizabethoftendidthesamethingatthesametime.That'sbecause
theyweretwins.Theylookedexactlyalike.Eachgirlhadblue-greeneyesandlong
blondhair.Whentheyworematchingoutfits,eventheirbestfriendshadahardtime
tellingthemapart.Ithelpedalotthattheyworenamebracelets.
JessicaandElizabethlookedliketwopeasinapod,buttheirpersonalitieswere
verydifferent.Elizabethlovedtoreadandmakeupstories,andsheenjoyedher
classesatschool.Sheplayedsocceranddidn'tminddivingintothemudtostopaball.
Greenwasherfavoritecolor.
Jessicawastheopposite.Herfavoritepartofschoolwasrecessandtalkingwith
friends.Shelikedtowearprettyclothesandwasalwayscarefultokeepthemclean.
That'swhyshepreferredtoplaygameslikehopscotchandjumprope.Shethought
pinkwasthebestcolor.Inspiteoftheirdifferences,theywerebestfriends.
(Passage4)
Sociologists(社会学家)tellusthatweareheadingforasocietyleisure.Thetrend
isunmistakable.Onehundredyearsago,theypointout,aworkerputin12or13
hoursaday,6daysaweek,andweekfollowedweekwithoutannualvacation.But
overtheyearsthepicturehaschanged.Todaythetypicalworkweekhasfive8-hour
days,andworkersenjoyaboutthreeweekofpaidvacationeveryyear,withtheresult
thattodaywespendlesstimeonthejobaspeopledidbefore.
Inspiteofthis,today'sworkermaynotfeelthathehasagreatdealofleisure
time.Thisisbecausealotofthenon-worktimeistakenupwithfulfillingfamilyand
socialobligations.Forexample,hefeelsthatheshouldspendsometimewithhis
childreneveryday,andifamandoesphysicalactivityinhisjob,thattoocutsintohis
freetime.
Nevertheless,thefinalresultisthatwedohavemoreleisure・・・moretimefree
fromobligationofworkoranyothersocialrequirement.Leisureistimenotusedto
earnmoneyordothingsaroundthehousewhichsavemoney.Itistimespentonlyin
seekingsatisfaction,andwegiveupwhatwearedoingwhenitnolongersatisfiesus.
Leisuregivesustheopportunitytorecoverfromthephysicalandmentalfatigue(疲
倦)ofworkanditfreesourcreativetalentsfromthepressureandtheformplacedon
usbythejob.
Today'sleisureistimeprogrammedfordoingwhatyouwantto.Itdoesnothave
tobemadeupthenextday.Thisissomethingnew.Itreallyfreesapersonfromthe
workshoptoenjoy,foratime,thingsinwhichheisinterested.Manisabouttogoout
totheplayground.
(Passage5)
Womenarealsounderrepresentedintheadministrationandthisisbecausethere
aresofewwomenfullprofessors.In1985,RegentBerylMilburnproducedareport
blasting(谴责)theUniversityofTexasSystemadministrationfornotencouraging
women.Theuniversitywasratedamongthelowestforthesystem.Ina1987update,
Milburncommended(称赞)theprogressthatwasmadeandcalledforevenmore
improvement.
Oneofthepositiveresultsfromherstudywasasystem-wideprogramtoinform
womenofavailableadministrativejobs.
CollegeofCommunicationAssociateDeanPatriciaWitherspoon,saiditis
importantthatwomenbeflexiblewhenitcomestorelocatingiftheywanttorisein
theranks.
Althoughachillyclimateoncampus,manytimesinorderforhertosucceed,she
mustriseabovetheproblemsaroundherandconcentrateonherwork.
Untilwomenmakeupagreaterpercentageoftheseniorpositionsinthe
universityandallacademia(学术界),inequalitieswillexist.
“Womenneedtospendtheirenergiesandtimedoingscholarlyactivitiesthatare
importanthereattheUniversity,Spirdusosaid."Iftheydothattheywillbe
successfulinthissystem.Iftheyspendtheirtimeinlittlegroupsmourningthesexual
discriminationthattheythinkexistshere,theyarewastingvaluablestudy
(Passage6)
AsmorewomenintheUnitedStatesmoveuptheprofessionalladder,moreare
findingitnecessarytomakebusinessjourneysalone.Sincethisisnewformany,
someusefulpiecesofadvicearecertainlyinorder.Ifyouaremanied,itisagood
ideatoencourageyourhusbandandchildrentolearntocookafewsimplemeals
whileyouareaway.Theywillbemuchhappierandprobablytheywillenjoythe
experience.Ifyouwillbeeatingaloneagoodmeal,choosegoodrestaurants.Inthe
end,theywillbemuchbetterforyourdigestion.Youmayalsofinditusefultocallthe
restaurantinadvanceandstatethatyouwillbeeatingalone.Youwillprobablyget
betterserviceandalmostcertainlyabettertable.Finally,andmostimportantly,
consideraheadoftimeyourtravelneedsasabusinesswoman,thisstartswith
lightweightluggagewhichyoucaneasilymanageevenwhenfullyfilledwiththings.
Takeafoldingcaseinsideyoursuitcase,itwillbeextremelyusefulforbusiness
papersyounolongerneedonthejourney.Andmakesureyouhaveabriefcasesothat
youcankeepcurrentlyrequiredpapersseparate.Obviously,experiencehelps,butyou
canmakethingseasieronyourselffromthefirstbycarefulplanning,sothatright
fromthestartyoureallycanhaveagoodjourney.
(Passage7)
Thedarksmokethatcomesoutofstacksorfromaburningdumpcontainstiny
bitsofsolidorliquidmatter.Thesmokealsocontainsmanygases,mostofwhich
cannotbeseen.Altogether,theymakeuptheseriousproblemsofairpollution.Inso
manyplacesitkeepsusfromseeingthesun,irritateoureyes,causesustocough,and
makesusill.
Airpollutioncanspreadfromcitytocity.Itevenspreadsfromonecountryto
another.SomenorthernEuropeancountrieshavehad“blacksnow^^frompollutants
thathavetraveledthroughtheairfromothercountriesandhavefallenwiththesnow.
Soairpollutionisaglobalproblem.Itcankillbabies,olderpeopleandthosewho
haverespiratory(呼吸道的)disease.In1952,fourthousandpeoplediedinoneweek
asaresultofaseriousairpollutionbreakoutinLondon.In1948inasmalltownof
Pennsylvania,20peoplediedinafour-dayperiodofairpollution.Asoftenfoundin
cities,airpollutionincreasestherisksoflungdiseases,suchasbronchitisandasthma.
Ofcourse,smokingandotherfactorshelptocausetheseillnesses,too,butthesecases
haveincreasedgreatlyduringrecentyearsasairpollutionhasbecomeworse.
(Passage8)
AreyouinterestedinseeingthebeautifulfallfoliageofNewEnglandbuttiredof
trafficjamsandoverbookedhotels?Thenthisyear,forgetthecrowdsinNewEngland
andseethebeautifulcolorsofautumnintheCatskills.
TheseruggedmountainsinNewYorkState,just90milesnorthwestofNewYork
City,arefamousforthelegendarytalesofRipVanWinkle,andmorerecentlyforthe
summerhotelsthatsprangupintheregionduringthe1940s,1950sand1960s.
FamiliestryingtoescapetheheatofNewYorkCityfoundtheCatskillstobethe
perfectplacetostayforamonthorsoeachsummer.Bythelate1950stherewereover
500resortsandhotelsofferingnighttimeentertainmentaswellasallkindsofoutdoor
activities.FamouscomedianslikeJackieGleason,JoanRivers,andSidCaesarallgot
theirstarttouringthehotelclubshere.Sincetheintroductionofair-conditioningand
cheaperairtravel,however,familieshavestoppedcomingtotheCatskillsinsuch
largenumbers,choosinginsteadmoredistantlocationsatdifferenttimesoftheyear.
ManyoftheCatskillhotelsclosedinthe1970s,butsomeremainandhaveexpanded
andchangedtheirfacilitiestomeettheneedsoftoday'svisitors.
(Passage9)
Bythemid-19lhcentury,theterm“icebox“hadenteredtheAmericanlanguage,
buticewasstillonlybeginningtoaffectthedietofordinarycitizensintheU.S.The
icetradegrewwiththegrowthofcities.Icewasusedinhotels,taverns(酒馆),and
hospitals,bysomeforward-lookingcitydealersinfreshmeat,freshfishandbutter.
AftertheCivilwar(1861-1865),asicewasusedtorefrigeratefreightcars,italso
cameintohouseholduse.Evenbefore1880,halftheicesoldinNewYork,
Philadelphia,theBaltimore,andone-thirdofthatsoldinBostonandChicago,wentto
familiesfortheirownuse.Thishadbecomepossiblebecauseanewhousehold
convenience,theicebox,hadbeeninvented.
Makinganefficienticeboxwasnotaseasyaswemightnowsuppose.Intheearly
19thcentury,theknowledgeofthephysicsofheat,whichwasessentialtoascienceof
refrigeration,wasrudimentary(未发展的).Thecommon-sensenotionthatthebest
iceboxwasonethatpreventedtheicefrommeltingwas,ofcourse,mistaken,forit
wasthemeltingoftheicethatperformedthecooling.Nevertheless,earlyeffortsto
economize(节省)iceincludedwrappingtheiceinblanket,whichkepttheicefrom
doingitsjob.Notuntilneartheendofthe19thcenturydidinventorsachievethe
delicatebalanceofinsulation(隔绝)andcirculationneededforanefficienticebox.
(Passage10)
Whenwethinkofcreativepeoplethenamesthatprobablyspringtomindare
thoseofmensuchasLeonardodaVinci,AlbertEinstein,andPabloPicasso,i.e.great
artists,inventorsandscientists-aselectedandexceptionallygiftedbodyofmenwith
raretalentandgenius.Thetendencytoregardcreativityandimaginativethinkingas
theexclusiveofaluckyfewdisregardsthecreativeandimaginativeaspectsinherent
inthesolutionofmanyofthetasksweregularlyhavetoface—thediscoveryand
developmentofnewmethodsandtechniques,theimprovementofoldmethods,
existinginventionsandproducts
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