當(dāng)提及六級聽力時,尤其是英語六級真題聽力,我們不禁會想起那些考驗英語學(xué)習(xí)者聽力理解能力的挑戰(zhàn)。作為英語六級考試的重要組成部分,六級聽力部分不僅要求考生能夠捕捉和識別出基本的語言信息,更需要他們在有限的時間內(nèi)對復(fù)雜的語境進行準(zhǔn)確理解,并快速作出反應(yīng)。小編為大家整理了2024年6月英語六級真題聽力第二套Passage 2的內(nèi)容,希望能對您有所幫助!
英文原文
Passage 2
短文2
Believe it or not, human creativity benefits from constraints, according to psychologists. When you have less to work with, you actually begin to see the world differently. With constraints, you dedicate your mental energy to acting more resourcefully. When challenged, you figure out new ways to be better. The most successful creative people know that constraints give their minds the impetus to leap higher. People who invent new products are not limited by what they don't have or can't do; they leverage their limitations to push themselves even further. Many products and services are created because the founders saw limitation in what they use and created innovation based on what was not working for them at the moment. Innovation is a creative person's response to limitation.
信不信由你,心理學(xué)家認為,人類的創(chuàng)造力是從限制中受益的。當(dāng)你可用的資源更少時,你實際上會開始以不同的方式看待世界。有了限制,你會將你的精神能量投入到更有創(chuàng)造力的行動中。當(dāng)面臨挑戰(zhàn)時,你會想出新的方法來做得更好。最成功的創(chuàng)意人士知道,限制能給他們的思維帶來更大的飛躍動力。發(fā)明新產(chǎn)品的人并不受他們所沒有或不能做的事情的限制;他們利用自己的局限性來進一步推動自己。許多產(chǎn)品和服務(wù)之所以被創(chuàng)造出來,是因為創(chuàng)始人看到了他們所使用的東西中存在的局限性,并根據(jù)當(dāng)前不適用的情況進行了創(chuàng)新。創(chuàng)新是創(chuàng)意人士對限制的反應(yīng)。
In a 2015 study, which examined how thinking about scarcity or abundance influences how creatively people use their resources, Ravi Metta at the University of Illinois and Meng Zhu at Johns Hopkins University found that people simply have no incentive to use what's available to them in novel ways when resources are abundant. When people face scarcity, they give themselves the freedom to use resources in less conventional ways because they have to. Obstacles can broaden your perception and open up your thinking processes. Consistent constraints help you improve connecting unrelated ideas and concepts.
在2015年的一項研究中,伊利諾伊大學(xué)的Ravi Metta和約翰斯霍普金斯大學(xué)的Meng Zhu考察了思考稀缺或豐富如何影響人們創(chuàng)造性地利用資源的方式,他們發(fā)現(xiàn),當(dāng)資源豐富時,人們根本沒有動力以新穎的方式利用現(xiàn)有資源。當(dāng)人們面臨資源稀缺時,他們不得不以更非傳統(tǒng)的方式使用資源,從而給了自己這樣的自由。障礙可以拓寬你的視野,打開你的思維過程。持續(xù)的限制有助于你更好地將不相關(guān)的想法和概念聯(lián)系起來。
Marissa Meyer, former Vice President for Search Products and User Experience at Google, once wrote in a publication on Bloomberg: "Constraints shape and focus problems and provide clear challenges to overcome. Creativity thrives best when constrained."
谷歌前搜索產(chǎn)品和用戶體驗副總裁Marissa Meyer曾在《彭博商業(yè)周刊》上發(fā)表文章寫道:“限制能夠塑造和聚焦問題,并提供明確的挑戰(zhàn)去克服。創(chuàng)造力在受到限制時最為繁榮?!?/span>
Questions 12 to 15 are based on the passage you have just heard.
問題12至15基于你剛剛聽到的文章。
Question 12: What do psychologists say people do when they are short of resources?
問題12:心理學(xué)家說,當(dāng)資源短缺時,人們會怎么做?
Question 13: What does the passage say about innovation?
問題13:文章對創(chuàng)新有何看法?
Question 14: What did a 2015 study by Ravi Metta and Meng Zhu find?
問題14:Ravi Metta和Meng Zhu在2015年的研究中發(fā)現(xiàn)了什么?
Question 15: What did Marissa Meyer once write concerning creativity?
問題15:Marissa Meyer曾就創(chuàng)造力寫過什么?
2024年6月英語六級真題聽力第二套Passage 2的發(fā)布,為考生提供了寶貴的備考資料,助力他們提升聽力成績,順利通過考試。