历年考研英语阅读理解1994年05
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    [00:00.77]1994 Passage5

    [00:03.29]Discoveries in science and technology

    [00:06.22]are thought by "untaught minds"

    [00:08.74]to come in blinding flashes

    [00:11.06]or as the result of dramatic accidents.

    [00:14.29]Sir Alexander Fleming did not,

    [00:16.72]as legend would have it,

    [00:18.53]look at the mold on a piece of cheese

    [00:20.85]and get the idea for penicillin there and then.

    [00:24.88]He experimented with antibacterial substances

    [00:27.91]for nine years before he made his discovery.

    [00:31.84]Inventions and innovations almost always come out

    [00:35.22]of laborious trial and error.

    [00:38.05]Innovation is like soccer;

    [00:40.36]even the best players miss the goal

    [00:42.59]and have their shots blocked much more frequently

    [00:45.61]than they score.

    [00:47.62]The point is that the players

    [00:49.36]who score most are the ones

    [00:51.18]who take the most shots at the goal

    [00:54.00]--and so it goes with innovation in any field of activity.

    [00:58.54]The prime difference between innovators

    [01:01.06]and others is one of approach.

    [01:03.98]Everybody gets ideas,

    [01:05.50]but innovators work consciously on theirs,

    [01:08.73]and they follow them through

    [01:10.45]until they prove practicable or otherwise.

    [01:14.18]What ordinary people see as fanciful abstractions,

    [01:17.90]professional innovators see as solid possibilities.

    [01:22.54]"Creative thinking may mean simply the realization

    [01:25.77]that there's no particular virtue in doing things the way

    [01:28.80]they have always been done,"

    [01:30.71]wrote Rudolph Flesch, a language authority.

    [01:34.34]This accounts for our reaction to seemingly simple innovations

    [01:37.98]like plastic garbage bags and suitcases on wheels

    [01:42.21]that make life more convenient:

    [01:44.82]"How come nobody thought of that before?"

    [01:48.34]The creative approach begins with the proposition

    [01:51.58]that nothing is as it appears.

    [01:53.99]Innovators will not accept

    [01:55.70]that there is only one way to do anything.

    [01:58.83]Faced with getting from A to B,

    [02:01.14]the average person will automatically set out

    [02:03.87]on the best-known and apparently simplest route.

    [02:07.71]The innovator will search for alternate courses,

    [02:10.74]which may prove easier in the long run

    [02:13.06]and are bound to be more interesting

    [02:14.97]and challenging even if they lead to dead ends.

    [02:19.30]Highly creative individuals really do march to

    [02:22.52]a different drummer.

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