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LListeningComprehension(第1-10題,每題1分;第11-20題,每題1.5分;共25分)
SectionA
Directions:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeach
conversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespoken
onlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,
anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
1.A.Excited.B.Dissatisfied.C.Bored.D.Exhausted.
2.A.7:00.B.7:10.C.9:00.D.9:10.
3.A.Acook.B.Ashopassistant.C.Asaleswoman.D.Awaitress.
4.A.Atagasstation.B.Inaworkshop.
C.Atanartgallery.D.Inadepartmentstore.
5.A.Hehasn'thadachancetomeetKathyyet.
B.Kathyhadalreadytoldhimthenews.
C.Hedidn'tknowthatKathywasbeingmoved.
D.HisnewofficewillbelocatedinNewYork.
6.A.ThewomanwantstogotoToronto.B.ThemanwantstogotoVancouver.
C.TherearenoflightstoToronto.D.TherearetwodirectflightstoToronto.
7.A.Sheshoulddomorecarefulwork.
B.SheisnotconcernedaboutGeorge'sremarks.
C.Georgedoesnotcareabouther.
D.Georgeshouldn'thavesaidmuchabouther.
8.A.Shecan'taffordthatmuchforatrip.
B.Sheisfortunatetohavemadealotofmoney.
C.Shedoesn'tthink15,000dollarsisenoughforthetrip.
D.Sheconsiders15,000dollarsonlyasmallsumofmoney.
9.A.Playingtennis.B.Writingatermpaper.
C.Gatheringmaterials.D.Holdingameeting.
10.A.Themanwasseriouslyinjuredinthecaraccident.
B.Themanhadpoorimaginationbecauseofthecaraccident.
C.Themanwasn'twearingtheseatbeltwhentheaccidenthappened.
D.Theman'sdaughteradvisedhimtoweartheseatbeltbeforehelefthome.
SectionB
Directions:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelongerconversation,andyouwillbeasked
severalquestionsoneachoftheshortpassagesandthelongerconversation.Theshortpassagesandthelonger
conversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthe
fourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
11.A.Futureresearchers.B.Collegestudents.
C.Companyemployees.D.Successfulartists.
12.A.Toteachthelistenershowtoworkhard.
B.Toenablethelistenerstogetbettersalaries.
C.Topreparethelistenerstogetbetterjobs.
D.Toencouragethelistenerstoseizeopportunities.
13.A.Kindness.B.Diligence.C.Willingness.D.Interest.
Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
14.A.Thebenefitsofwalking.B.Theimportanceofkeepingfit.
C.Thewayofformingahabit.D.Thepossibilityofexcisingregularly.
15.A.Becauseitneedsmuchthinking.
B.Becausepeoplecanimprovetheirmemory.
C.Becauseitissuitableforeveryone.
D.Becausepeopleneedn'tconcentrateonit.
16.A.Itistheeasiestwaytoloseweight.B.Itcanbemadepartofpeople'slife.
C.Itcanmakepeople'sheartsstronger.D.Itpreventspeoplesufferingfromcancers.
Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
17.A.HehasjustbeenbackfromSouthAmerica.
B.Hehasbeenburntforafewhours.
C.HehasbeensurfingtheInternetforlong.
D.Hehasbeendoingschoolworkallnight.
18.A.Tolookforsomethinginterestingforpleasure.
B.Tomeetnewfriendsinthenetchatroom.
C.Toreleasepressurefromheavywork.
D.Tolookforinformationforhisproject.
19.A.Quiteafewsitesarejustoldeventcalendars.
B.It'sawasteoftimetosurftheInternet.
C.Alotofinformationcanbefound.
D.AlotoffriendscanbemadeontheInternet.
20.A.Peoplespendmuchtimetalkingaboutotherinterests.
B.Ittakeslongtofindthingsbecauseofmanyuselesssites.
C.Itishardtostartchattingwithothersinthechatroom.
D.Ifshardlythebestsourceofinformationavailable.
II.GrammarandVocabulary(每題1分;共20分)
SectionA
Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammatically
correct.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheother
blanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.
Atwhatagedoyouhitthepeakofyourcareer?
WhenJohnGoodenoughwontheNobelprizeinchemistryin2019attheageof97,scientistsbreathedasigh
ofrelief.Manyhadworriedthatthecommitteewouldnotgetaroundtohonouringhisgroundbreakingworkon
lithium-ionbatteriesfrom1980.
Goodenoughwas21(old)winneroftheworld'sforemostresearchprize.Usually,laureates(獲獎(jiǎng)?wù)?
arecloserto55whentheypickupthephonetohearthewelcomeSwedishaccent.Butit22takeyears
betweenthepublicationofalaureate'scareer-definingworkandrecognitionfromtheNobelcommittee.Atwhat
agearetheyattheheightoftheirpowers?
Theanswerhaschangedovertime.Sciencelaureates23receivedtheprizebetween1901and1950
were,onaverage,39yearsoldwhentheypublishedtheirwinningpaper,accordingtoresearchpublishedin1957.
ButastudyofmorerecentNobellaureatespublishedin2019byRasmusBjorkoftheTechnicalUniversityof
Denmarkfoundthatscienceandeconomicswinnerswere,onaverage,44atthetimeoftheirprizewinningwork.
Differences24disciplineshavelessened.Inthefirsthalfofthe20thcenturyphysicistsandchemists
weresignificantlyyoungerwhentheymadetheirbigcontributions(at35and38respectively)25were
medicalscientists(42).Atthetimethis26(attribute)tothebirthofmodemphysicsattheturnofthe
century-spurredbynewradiationdiscoveries,thetheoryofrelativityandquantummechanics-whichsetthe
sceneforyoungerscientists27(make)theirmark.
Now,however,theagesofpeakachievementineachfieldaremuchcloser,thoughphysicistsstilltendtobe
slightlyyoungerthanaverage.Physicistsneedfewerpaperstomakeabigcontribution,whichmaybe28
theytendtoberelativelyyoungwhenthathappens.TheyusuallywinNobelsforonebigdiscovery,whereas
economists,forexample,getthemfortheoriestheydevelopoverseveralyears,whichpushesuptheiraverageage.
Regardlessofdiscipline,futureNobellaureatesinsciencearemostproductivefromlateyouthtoearlymiddle
age.Perhapsthatiswhentheyfindthemselvesatthesweetintersectionoffreshideasandthemeanstopursuethem.
Themedianageoffirst-yearPhDstudentsintheOECD,aclubofmainlyrichcountries,is29.Promisingyoung
researcherswhowanttostarttheirownlabsoftengetfundingaroundfiveyearsaftertheygraduate.
Surprisingly,writers,whodependlessondoctoraldegreesandgrantsforlabequipment,alsodotheirbest
workastheyentermiddleage.SomeNobellaureatesinliterature,29BobDylan,werechosenfor
theircontributionsoveralifetime.ButincaseswheretheNobelcommitteesingledoutforcommendation
individualworks,theauthors9averageagewas41.
Perhapspeopledestinedtodoprizewinningworkbecomehappier,andthereforemorecreative,astheyenter
3040s.Societylovestheideaofyoungtalent,butitshouldcelebratemiddle-agedtalent,too.
SectionB
Directions:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Note
thatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.literallyB.innovationsC.eventuallyD.professionalE.examine
F.featuresG.barrierH.meanI.pleaseJ.impressiveK.well-positioned
TheBestCompanytoWorkFor
Everyyear,Fortunemagazinepublishesalistofthe“100BestCompaniestoWorkFor”.Howdoesthe
magazinechoosethecompanies?Firstly,itusesasurvey:350employeesanswer57questionsabouttheircompany.
Secondly,Fortunelooksatimportant31ofcompanies:forexample,pay,benefits,andcommunication
betweenworkersandmanagement.Finally,themagazinemust32theresultstofinditsTop100.
WegmansFoodMarkets,whichranksNo.1onthelist,hasamotto(座右銘),""Employeesfirst,customers
second",anditisalsooneofthe50largestprivatecompaniesintheUS,withannualsalesof$3.6billion,
accordingtoForbesmagazine.Apparently,beinggoodtoyouremployeesisno33tomakingmoney.
HowmuchofWegmans5successisduetothecompany'spolicies?"Uptoapoint,thesuccessisbecauseof
thefreedomtheygiveus,“saysoneemployee.t4Ontheotherhand,nocompanygetsrichjustbynotbeing34
toitsemployees.Wegmanshasgreatmarketingstrategiesandifs35withinthecommunity.I'vebeenhere
for15years.Lookingback,I'dsaythatthecompany's36forcustomers5benefits,suchastheShoppers5
Clubelectronicdiscountprogrammeinthe1990s,havebeenjustasimportantasthebenefitstostaff.”
Buttheemployeebenefitsare37.Fundamentally,Wegmansbelievesin38development.Aswell
asscholarships,thecompanygivesitsemployeesbusinessopportunities.Foryears,oneemployeemadedelicious
cookiesforhercolleagues.She39startedsellingthecookiesinWegmans.4Ijustaskedthemanager/she
says."Whilelookingback,IthinkIshouldhaveaskedearlier.Icouldhavemademoremoney!?
Thestaff'sfreedomtomakedecisionsisanotherthingyouwon,tfindeverywhere.Essentially,Wegmans
wantsitsworkerstodoalmostanythingto40thecustomers.Believeitornot,anemployeeoncecookeda
Thanksgivingturkeyinthestoreforacustomerbecausethewoman'sturkey,boughtinWegmans,wastoobigfor
heroven.
III.ReadingComprehension(共45分。41-45每題1分;56-70每題2分)
SectionA
Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA.B.CandD.
Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext
Whatdidwedotodeservecatsanddogs?Notonlyaretheysupercuteandmakeussmileonadailybasis,
scientistsfromWashingtonStateUniversityhavenowprovedthattouchingourfavorite41friendsgently
forjusttenminutesisaneffectivewaytoreducestresslevels.
InfindingspublishedinAERAOpen-anopenaccessjournalpublishedbytheAmericanEducational
ResearchAssociation-lastmonth,scientistsshowedthatthegeneral42ofstudentsimprovesquickly,
witheventhosewhoarehighlystressedshowing“significant“reductionincortisollevels-achemicalproducedby
ourbodiesintimesofstress.
Manyuniversitieshaveadopted“PetYourStressAway“programswherestudentscan43catsordogs
anditappearstobeshowingbothpsychologicalandphysiologicalbenefitsnow.
Theresearch,conductedbyWashingtonStateUniversity(WSU),showsthatpetsimprovestudents5moods,
andtheir44hasstress-relievingphysiologicalbenefits."Just10minutescanhaveasignificant
45JsaidPatriciaPendry,anassociateprofessorinWSU'sDepartmentofHumanDevelopment.
Thisisthefirststudythathasdemonstratedreductionsinstudents5cortisollevelsduringa46
intervention(介入).
Theteamchose249collegestudentsandputthemintofourrandomgroupsandcomparedtheeffectsof
different47toanimals.Thefirstgroupwereprovided10minutesofactualinteractionwithdogsandcats.
Thesecondgroupwaitedinlinewhile48otherspettingtheanimals.Thethirdgroupwatchedaslideshow
ofthesameanimals,whilethefourthgrouphadto49andwastoldtheywouldbeallowedtoseethe
animalsafter10minutes.
Salivary(唾液的)cortisol50werecollectedfromeachparticipantstartingfromthemomentthey
wokeupinthemorning.Therewassignificantlylesscortisolinthesalivaofstudentswhohad51
interactionwiththepets.
Manyuniversitieshavestartedthese52wherestudentscaninteractwithcatsordogstohelp
relievethepressuresofhighereducation.44Wealreadyknewthatstudentsenjoyinteractingwithanimals,andthatit
helpsthemexperiencemore53emotions,9,DrPendrysaid.taWhatwewantedtolearnwaswhetherthis
exposurewouldhelpstudentsreducetheirstressinaless54way.Anditdid,whichis55
becausethereductionofstresschemicalsmay,overtime,havesignificantbenefitsforphysicalandmentalhealth.^^
41.A.newB.furryC.closeD.personal
42.A.enduranceB.awarenessC.educationD.wellbeing
43.A.glanceatB.focusonC.interactwithD.escapefrom
44.A.presenceB.performanceC.intelligenceD.perseverance
45.A.potentialB.problemC.chanceD.impact
46.A.real-lifeB.part-timeC.first-rateD.high-quality
47.A.responsesB.exposuresC.contributionsD.approaches
48.A.keepingB.preventingC.observingD.catching
49.A.swearB.waitC.superviseD.appreciate
50.A.samplesB.levelsC.injectionsD.tips
51.A.littleB.harmoniousC.informalD.direct
52.A.campaignsB.programsC.researchesD.majors
53.A.complexB.intenseC.familiarD.positive
54.A.subjectiveB.riskyC.mysteriousD.effective
55.A.demandingB.challengingC.excitingD.disappointing
SectionB
Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinished
statements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccording
totheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.
(A)
MynameisJaimicEckertandFvebeenintovolunteerworksincechildhood.Asagirl,Ivolunteeredat
animalshelters,playedmusicatnursinghomes,andhelpedwithcommunitycleanupafterdisasters.Incollege,I
volunteeredheavilyatalargeyearlyconferenceforyoungadults,whichiswhereIfellinlovewithmy
husband-to-be,whowasonmyteamofco-volunteers.Sincegettingmarriedin2013,we'vebeenlivinginBeirut,
Lebanon.IactuallyhaveanonlinecoachingbusinessbutI'vehadmanyopportunitiestovolunteerwithprojectsfor
Syrianrefugees(難民)andyoutheducation.
Volunteeringhasbeenawayoflifeformeforaverylongtime,andIwouldn'tdoitifIdidn'tenjoyit.Most
ofthetime,youdofeelthatyou'remakingadifference.OnceIwasleadingoutaprojectthatprovidedfoodboxes
toSyrianrefugeefamilies.WhenitwasnearingRamadan,thebiggestholidayseasoninIslam,Iliterallystuffedthe
foodpackagewithextratreats...dates,nuts,oliveoilandsweets.Wetookthepackageunannouncedandendedup
arrivingjustastheSyrianfamilywassittingdownontheirfloorforbreakfast.Theyhadnothingmorethanafew
piecesofbreadandapotoftea.Themotherwasintearsasshereceivedus.I'llneverforgettheirgratitude.
Anothertime,backwhenIwasincollegeintheUS,agroupoffriendsandIvolunteeredtodrivetoadistant
churchthatwaswayoutinthesuburbandhadonlyafewelderlymembers.Thebuildingwasindisrepairandthe
churchyardneededattention.Westayedtheweekendinthehomeofoneoftheseoldladiessowecouldcleanand
repairthechurch.I'llneverforgethownewlifesparkledinhereyes.Shecouldn'trepairbrokendoorsorpull
weeds,butherloveforuswasunmatched.Itbreaksmyhearttorememberthisoldladybeamingwithjoyforsuch
smalleffortsthatwemade.Sometimes,volunteerworkisfulfillingnotbecauseoftheactualjobyougetdone,but
becauseofhowyourpresenceimpactsthepeoplearoundyou.
Volunteeringmakesmeabetterpersonbecauseitgetsmeoutsideofmyself.Itputsmyfocusonothers.It
makesmegratefulforwhatIhave.
56.InwritingParagraph1,theauthoraimsto.
A.provideanexplanationB.introduceatopic
C.reachaconclusionD.proposeadefinition
57.WhatdoesParagraph2focuson?
A.WebroughtfoodtoSyrianfamilies.
B.RamadanisthemostimportantholidayseasoninIslam.
C.Volunteeringaffectspeopleinsomeway.
D.VolunteeringisawayofEckeifslife.
58.Whywastheoldladyhappy?
A.Becausefinallysomeonecametocomforttheminthechurch.
B.Becauseshecouldcleanandrepairthechurchwithus.
C.Becauseofourpresenceandhelp.
D.Becausewemadeeffortstoentertainher.
59.Whatmessagedoesthestoryconvey?
A.Eckert?svolunteerdream.
B.WhatvolunteeringmeanstoEckert.
C.HowvolunteeringhaschangedEckert'slife.
D.EckertvolunteersforSyrianrefugees.
(B)
Oneofthemostwell-knownfiguresofAmericanhistory,ThomasJeffersonwasthethirdPresidentofthe
UnitedStatesandtheauthoroftheDeclarationofIndependence.Hislifewasaninspiringoneandatthesametime
alittlebitcontradictorytohisstatementsandwayoflivinglife,andthushehasformedthesubjectofalotof
authors5books.
ThisisaBiographyofthelifeofJeffersonpublishedin6volumesover
Jeffersonandhistimeaverylongperiodof34yearsstaringfrom1948till1982.
ReaditFor:
JEFFERSONItisanentirecollectionintroducingallaspectsofJefferson'slifein
ANDHISTIME
greatdetailsfromhischildhoodtillhislastdays.Forhistoryenthusiasts,this
THESAGEOF
MONTICELLOisawonderfulbookthatwillgiveyouinsightintothelifeofoneofthemost
M八『NE]memorableAmericanleaders.
Don'tReaditFor:
---L_______JThisseriesisabiographyandstrictlyaworkofnon-fiction.Itis
readingaboutthelifeofapersonandmightgetboringforsome.
Aninterestingyetstrangebook,thispieceofwritingisnotanattempt
toshedlightonthelifeofJeffersonbutratheranattempttounderstandhis
mind.Jeffersonwasonewhospokesomethingbutdidthecompleteopposite
ofit.
ReaditFor:
ThisbooktriestoanalyzeJefferson'slifebutdoesnotdoitinawaythat
AmericanSphinx
AMERICANcriticizeshimoridolizeshim.ThisNationalAwardwinningbookperfectly
SPHINX
balancestheactofexaminingsomeone'sactsandgeneralbehaviorand
tryingtofigureoutthereasonbehindhiscontradictorystatementsandacts.
Don'tReaditFor:
IfyouaresearchingforabookaboutJefferson'slife,thisisnotforyou.
TheCharacterofThomasJefferson
JosephJ.EllisItcoversafeweventsofhislife,nothisentirelife.
ThisPoliticalBiographybyMeachamtakesyouonajourneyintothe
worldthatJeffersonlivedinandsawitthroughhiseyes.Itshowshow
Jeffersonformedtheworldaroundhimandhandledsituationsandpeopleto
shapetheAmericanpoliticalsystemasitistoday.
TheArtofPowerReaditFor:Thedepthwithwhichthisbookiswrittenis
commendable.ItisnotedthattheworkdonebyMeachaminthisbookputs
youinsideJefferson'sheadandmakesyouunderstandwhatitwouldbelike
tobeJefferson.
Don'tReaditFor:
WhilethisbookshowsthegeniusofJefferson,itcancomeoffasbias,
showingJeffersoninaverypositivelightandhisopponentsinavery
negativelight.
60.IfonewantstoknowThomasJefferson'sexperienceinhiswholelife,ismosthighlyrecommended.
A."JeffersonandHisTime^^B."'AmericanSphinx"C."TheArtofPower"D.noneofthe
above
61.Havingread“AmericanSphinx9",youmay.
A.learnhowThomasgotthroughhischildhoodindetails
B.understandwhyThomas5wordsanddeedswerenotalwaysmatched
C.knowhowordinarypeoplecriticizeoridolizehim
D.learnhowJeffersonformedtheworldaroundhimandaddressedsituations
62.Oneproblemabout"TheArtofPower1'isthatreaders.
A.mayfeelboredwhiletheyarereadingit
B.cannotgetacompletedescriptionofThomas5life
C.learnThomas'politicallifemainlyfromhistorians9perspective
D.cannotgetanobjectivepointofviewaboutThomas9gift
(C)
Ascountlessunmadebedsandunfinishedhomeworkassignmentsprove,kidsneedrules.Yethowparents
makedemandscanpowerfullyinfluenceachild'ssocialskills,psychologistsattheUniversityofVirginiarecently
foundaftertheconclusiononastudyinvestigatingthetransitionfromadolescencetoadulthood.
Initially18413-year-oldsfilledoutmultiplesurveys,includingonetoassesshowoftentheirparentsemployed
psychologicallycontrollingstrategies,suchasthreateningtowithdrawaffection.Thekidsrated,forexamplehow
typicalitwouldbeforDadtosuggestthat“ifIreallycaredforhim,Iwouldnotdothingsthatcausedhimtoworry^^
orforMomtobecome“l(fā)essfriendlywhenIdidnotseethingsherway.”
Theresearchersfollowedupwiththesubjectsatages18and21,askingtheyoungadultstobringalongaclose
friend.Thesepairswereaskedtoanswerquestionsthatwerepurposefullywrittentocauseadifferenceofopinion.
“Wewantedtoseewhethertheycouldhandleadisagreementinahealthyway,“saysstudyleaderBarbara
Oudekerk,nowattheU.S.DepartmentofJustice'sBureauofStatistics.
IntheOctoberissueofChildDevelopment,Oudekerkandhercolleaguesreportthatthe13-year-oldswhohad
highlycontrollingparentsflounderedinfriendlydisagreementsatage18.Theyhaddifficultystatingtheir
opinionsinaconfident,reasonedmannerincomparisontothekidswithoutcontrollingparents.Andwhentheydid
speakup,theyoftenfailedtoexpressthemselvesinwarmandproductiveways.
Theresearcherssuspectthatcontrollingparentsaffecttheirchild'sabilitytolearnhowtoarguehisorherown
viewpointinotherrelationships.Althoughparentsdoneedtosetboundaries,dominatingstrategiesimplythatany
disagreementwilldamagethebonditself.Separatefindingssuggestthatparentswhoexplainthereasonsbehind
theirrulesandturndisagreementsintoconversationsleaveyoungstersbetterpreparedforfuturedisagreements.
Theconsequencesoftenseordominatingrelationshipsappeartoworsenwithtime.Thisstudyalsofoundthat
socialdifficultiesat18predictedevenpoorercommunicationabilitiesatage21.PsychologistShmuelShulmanof
Bar-llanUniversityinIsrael,whodidnotparticipateinthework,thinkstheseconclusionsconvincinglyrevealhow
relationshippatterns“carryforward^^intonewfriendships.
63.WhatdidtheresearchersfromtheUniversityofVirginiadointheirresearch?
A.Theyaskedkidsabouthowtheygotalongwiththeirparents.
B.Theysurveyedsomeparentsaboutwhatruleskidsneeded.
C.Theyinquiredintowhatthekids'friendsthoughtofthem.
D.Theytracedtheirsubjectsfornearlyeightyears.
64.Thephrase"'flounderedin”(inparagraph4)isclosestinmeaningto___.
A.struggledwithB.dealtwithC.lookedoverD.tookover
65.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?
A.ShmuelShulmanthinksmoreevidenceisneededforthenewresearch.
B.Controllingparents9influenceontheirkidsgetsstrongerastimegoesby.
C.21-year-oldsaremoreeagertobefreeofparents9controlthan18-year-olds.
D.Kidscanhandledisagreementbetteriftheirparentsgetalongwellwitheachother.
66.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A.Pushyparentscouldharmtheirkids'socialskills.
B.Kidsshouldlearnwhatfriendlydisagreementsare.
C.Parents;affectionmattersintermsofkids;personality.
D.Fewparentsexplainthereasonswhytheysetboundaries.
SectionC
Directions:CompletethefollowingpassagebyusingthesentencesintheboxEachsentencecanonlybeusedonce.
Notethattherearetwosentencesmorethanyouneed.
A.Creativityisassociatedwithmanyfactors.
B.Rather,theyshouldworktoexpand,grow,andexerciseit.
C.Withoutcreativity,weareindistinguishablefromthemasses.
D.However,creativitycanbeacquiredatanyage.
E.It'shardtoworkoutwhereexactlycreativitycomesfrom.
F.Everyonehasthecapacitytobecreative.
EssentialCreativity
InarecentsurveyinAmerica,62%ofpeoplesaidthatcreativitywasmoreimportanttosuccessinthe
workplacethantheyhadexpectedittobewhentheywereinschool.
67Itisofcoursepossibletoscanpeople'sbrainsandseewhichpartsarefirin
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