网站通行证 | 客服中心 | 意见建议 | 投放广告
天津考研网 资讯中心-网尽考研信息 考研专卖店-考研资料书籍一站购齐 考研辅导班 BBS社区-便易的交流平台 专业课教材 院校导航-权威院校招生信息 研友俱乐部-享受沟通的乐趣 下载中心-海量考研复习资料 客服中心-解决所有问题 ·2010年天津高校考研大纲
·全国招生院校研招办网址导航
·考研历年真题及答案解析
·历年国家复试分数线汇总
今天是     考研专业课协议保过,不过全额退款!            天津高校考研专业课服务体系,助力考研!            南开大学法学院2011年考研专业课保过,不过退款            天津高校2011年专业课辅导火热招生中            风雨兼程,你我见证-天津考研网7周年庆有礼相送!        
 
  您现在的位置: 天津考研网 >> 资讯中心 >> 复习指导 >> 英语 >> 正文
    2009年考研英语新题型最新模拟题
2009年考研英语新题型最新模拟题
责任编辑:billlee322  作者:佚名  来源:不详   更新时间:2008-10-29 21:23:14

Habits are a funny thing. We reach for them mindlessly, setting our brains on auto-pilot and relaxing into the unconscious comfort of familiar routine. “Not choice, but habit rules the unreflecting herd,” William Wordsworth said in the 19th century. In the ever-changing 21st century, even the word “habit” carries a negative connotation.

So it seems paradoxical to talk about habits in the same context as creativity and innovation. But brain researchers have discovered that when we consciously develop new habits, we can even create entirely new brain cells that can jump our trains of thought onto new, innovative tracks. 41_____________________________

All of us work through problems in ways of which we’re unaware, says Dawna Markova, author of “The Open Mind”. Researchers in the late 1960s discovered that humans are born with the capacity to approach challenges in four primary ways: analytically, procedurally, relationally (or collaboratively) and innovatively. 42________________________

The current emphasis on standardized testing highlights analysis and procedure, meaning that few of us inherently use our innovative and collaborative modes of thought. 43__________________  This emphasis clearly leads to ordinary performance. On the contrary, knowing what you’re good at and doing even more of it creates excellence.

44________________________Figure out what has worked for you when you’ve learned in the past, and you can draw your own map for developing additional skills and behaviors for the future. Ms. Ryan says, “If you have a pathway to learning, use it because that’s going to be easier than creating an entirely new pathway in your brain.”

Ms. Ryan and Ms. Markova have found what they call three zones of existence: comfort, stretch and stress. Comfort is the realm of existing habit. Stress occurs when a challenge is so far beyond current experience as to be overwhelming. It’s that stretch zone in the middle — activities that feel a bit awkward and unfamiliar — where true change occurs.

Getting into the stretch zone is good for you, according to Ms. Ryan. It helps keep your brain healthy. It turns out that unless we continue to learn new things, which challenges our brains to create new pathways, they literally begin to weaken, which may result in brain diseases. She recommends practicing a technique called kaizen, which calls for tiny, continuous improvements.

45__________________________That can be fatal in business, particularly for executives who surround themselves with like-thinkers. If seniority and promotion are based on similarity to those at the top, chances are strong that the company lacks intellectual diversity.

[A] This is where developing new habits comes in. If you’re an analytical or procedural thinker, you learn in different ways than someone who is inherently innovative or collaborative.

[B] Rather than dismissing ourselves as unchangeable creatures of habit, we can instead direct our own change by consciously developing new habits. In fact, the more new things we try — the more we step outside our comfort zone — the more inherently creative we become, both in the workplace and in our personal lives.

[C] After the confusion, the brain begins organizing the new input, ultimately creating new synaptic connections if the process is repeated enough.

[D] “This breaks the major rule in the American belief system — that anyone can do anything,” explains M. J. Ryan, author of the 2006 book “This Year I Will...”

[E] But if, during creation of that new habit, the “Great Decider” steps in to protest against taking the unfamiliar path, people may keep doing the same thing over and over again.

[F] At teenage years, however, the brain shuts down half of that capacity, preserving only those modes of thought that have seemed most valuable during the first decade or so of life.

[G] Simultaneously, take a look at how colleagues approach challenges, Ms. Markova suggests. We tend to believe that those who think the way we do are smarter than those who don’t.

复制本文地址给好友 -
  • 上一篇文章:

  • 下一篇文章:
  • 发表评论】【加入收藏】【告诉好友】【打印此文】【关闭窗口】 
    文章搜索
    天津考研网版权、投稿与免责申明:
    1)凡本网署名文字、图片和音视频稿件,版权均属天津考研网所有。任何媒体、网站或个人未经本网协议授权不得转载、链接、转贴或以其他方式复制发表。已经本网协议授权的媒体、网站,在下载使用时必须注明稿件来源:天津考研网,违者本网将依法追究责任。
    2)本网注明"文章来源:xxx(非本站)"的文章均为转载稿,本网转载出于传递更多信息之目的。此类稿件并不代表本网观点,本网不承担此类稿件侵权行为的直接责任及连带责任。
    3. 如因作品内容、版权等需要同本网联系的,请在作品在本网发表之日起30日内联系,否则视为放弃相关权利。
      热门考研服务
      最新考研信息
      相关文章
    2010年全国硕士研究生入学统一考试英语试题(海文
    2010考研英语真题参考答案(英译汉部分)
    2010年考研英语一试题参考答案
    2010年考研英语真题及参考答案(考研英译汉及作文
    2010年考研英语真题及参考答案(英译汉+作文部分)
    2010年考研英语模拟试题(完型及答案)-海天宫东风
    考研英语写作六大常见问题
    网校名师:2010年考研英语考场答题时间表
    考研英语长难句解题六步法
    名师指导:考研英译汉之状语从句的译法
      热卖考研资料
      全国考研专业课试题笔记资料导航
     A安徽 B北京 C重庆 F福建 G广东 G甘肃 G广西 G贵州 H湖北
     H湖南 H河北 H河南 H黑龙江 J吉林 J江苏 J江西 L辽宁
     N内蒙 S上海 S四川 S山东 S山西 S陕西 T天津 Y云南 Z浙江
     Z中科院 教育学 心理学 历史学 计算机统考 考博资料
     (全国资料由易考网提供,点击www.chinakao.cn发现更多)
    资讯栏目导航
    新闻政策 考研新闻 考研政策 热点点评
    复习指导 英语 数学 政治 专业课 分数线 大纲 复试
    经验心得 经验交流 考研故事
    院校导航 天津大学 天津医科大学 天津师范大学
    南开大学 天津财经大学 河北工业大学
    天津工业大学 中国民航大学 天津外国语大学
    天津理工大学 天津科技大学 天津商业大学
    天津中医药大学 天津城市建设学院 其他
    统考科目 心理学考研 教育学考研 历史学考研
    计算机考研 医学考研网 法律硕士 农学
    热门专业 会计学 行政管理 土木建筑 化学 机械 法学
    自动化 新闻传播 人力资源 生物 电气 中文
    管理学 电子通信 国际关系 外语 经济 社保
    | 关于我们 | 网站导航 | 招聘信息 | 广告业务 | 隐私条款 | 客服中心 | 联系我们设为首页 顶部 全国统一热线:022-58054788,58054799,89761570,89761734
    版权所有 Copyright©2003-2011 天津格瑞斯教育科技有限公司 All Rights Reserved 旗下网站:[天津考研网]52kaoyan.com易考网]chinakao.cn
    公司地址:天津市和平区卫津路佳怡国际D-2-808(天津大学东门斜对过) -办公室地图-行车路线 工商局营业执照注册号:1201011009852,点击查询!网银在线支付平台,安全快捷!支付宝特约商家,信任标志!考研一站式服务,考研无忧!
    公司总机:022-27056088,85681642 客服热线:022-58054788,58054799(7X24小时热线支持)
    法律顾问:王自强律师 信息产业部备案:津ICP备05008509号