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2024-2025學(xué)年九年級上期期末考點大串講(北師大版)專題06閱讀回答問題題型(原卷版)A閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題。TimecapsulesAtimecapsuleisacontainer(容器)thatholdsrecordsorobjectstoshowtoday’sculture.Makingafamilytimecapsulecanbeawonderfulchancetopresenteveryone’sinterests,recordhopesforthefuture,andsendyourfutureselvesanexcitingtreasuretoseewhatyouhavesaved!Here’severythingyouneedtoknowtomakeatimecapsuleforyourkids.Thefirststepistodecidewhenyou’regoingtoopenit.Thisgoaldatewillinformmanypartsoftheprocess,includingwhatyouputinandwhereyouhideit.Forlittlekids,adatetoofarinthefuturewon’tsoundfun,soIsuggestayearortwoasastartingpoint.Olderkidsmaywanttoopenitwhentheygraduatefromhighschoolorachieveotherimportantgoals.Onceyou’vechosenadate,it’stimetostartcollectingitems(物品)!Findormakeitemssymbolizingimportantpartsoftheirlives.IfyourdaughteristhefamilySudoku(數(shù)獨)champion,haveherincludeapartiallycompletedpuzzletoseeifherfutureselfcansolvetherest!Themostimportantpartofthisstepisthateveryonechoosesitemswithpersonalmeanings.Whenyouopenthetimecapsuleinthefuture,thememorieswillcomefloodingback,andeveryonewillhavefunrecallingeachobject’simportance.Atimecapsuleisn’tcompletewithoutafewitemsthatshowthe“presenttimes”.Anewspaperpagewithafunnystoryfromthisweekisanexcellentaddition.Alettertoyourfutureselfisanoftenoverlooked(忽略)butmemorablepartofatimecapsule.Onceyou’vecollectedeverythingforthetimecapsule,it’stimetodecidewhereyou’llhideit.Ifyouplantohideitindoors,you’llneedtochooseaplacethatisn’teasilyfound—youdon’twanttotempt(誘惑)thosesmallhands!Foranoutdoorplace,choosesomewherethatwon’tgetcoveredbylargetreesorwallsinthecomingyears.Youcanchooseyourbestcontaineraccordingtoitshidingplaceandthenumberofchosenitems.Usingashoeboxorothercardboardmaterialisaneasychoiceforaninsidelocation.Ifyouwanttohideitoutdoors,stainlesssteel(不銹鋼)isanexcellentchoice.Thelaststepistohidethetimecapsule!Whetheryou’rehidingitoutsideorplacingitonashelfinthegarage,makesuretonotewhereit’shidden.Future-youwillbethankfulfortheclues!Makingatimecapsuleisagreatwaytoencourageyourkidstobecreative,sograbeveryoneandgetstartedtoday!1.Whatisatimecapsule?2.Whatisthemostimportantpartofcollectingitems?3.Howcanyouchoosethebestcontainerforatimecapsule?4.Ifyouareaskedtomakeatimecapsuleandputonlyoneiteminside,whatdoyouwanttoputandwhendoyouwanttoopenit?Why?(Pleaseanswereachquestionwithadifferentreason.)B閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文回答問題。ChineseFancyKnotChinesefancyknots,alsocalledChineseknots,refertothetraditionaldecorativeknotsinChineseculture.TheybeganasaformoftraditionalartintheTangandSongDynastiesinChina.AndtheybecamepopularintheMingDynasty.Longago,theyfoundtheirwaytoJapanandotherSoutheastAsiancountries,andwerewellreceived.ChineseFancyKnotsthere.NowtheyaretakenasoneofthemostclassicsymbolsofChineseculture.Asforthenameitself,itissurelymeaningful.TheChinesewordfor“knot”,jie,means“connection”.Itisrelatedtolotsofculturalideas—marriage,brotherhood,reunion,etc.ThepronunciationoftheChinesewordjieisveryclosetothatofji,“goodluck”.Asaresult,Chineseknotsperfectlyexpresspeople’sstrongwishesforgoodthingslikejoy,loveandgoodluck.Besides,theknots,widelyexistingintheeverydaylifeoftheChineseculture,comeindifferentsizes.Smallonesareconnectedtojewelry(珠寶),clothes,gift—packagesandfurnitureinordertoattractpeople’sattention,whilelargeonesareusedtodecoratealivingroomorstudy.Whetherlargeorsmall,thereareoveradozenbasicknotpatterns(圖案)namedaccordingtotheirshapes,usagesororigins.Forexample,DoubleCoinKnotsarecalledshuangqianJiebecausetheyareintheshapeoftwoancientChinesecoins,meaning“goodthingscomeinpairs”.However,almostallthemainstylesofChinesefancyknotsaremadeupoftwoexactlysimilarparts,andthepatternsonthefrontandthebacksidesarealsosimilarineverydetail.Inaddition,Chineseknotsarefamousfortheirbrightcolours.EachoftheChineseknotsismadeofasinglestringofcotton,silk,goldorsilver.Butthecoloursofthestringsarerichandhavedifferenttraditionalculturalmeanings.Amongthemostcommonlyusedbasecolours,redmeansgoodluckandhappiness,greenmeanshealth,andyellow,whichwasonceknownasaemperor’scolour,maymeanswealthandhonour.Inbrief,thefamousChinesefancyknotsfullyreflect(反映)thedepthofChineseculture.Thesebrightlycolouredknotsofdifferentpatterns,withtheirendlesschainsofknots,meanthatlifeonearthwillcontinueforever.5.WhendidChinesefancyknotsbecomepopular?6.WhatdoestheChinesecharacterfor“knot”mean?7.WhydopeopleexpressstrongwisheswithChineseknots?8.WouldyouliketomakeChinesefancyknots?Whyorwhynot?(Giveatleast2reasons)C閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題。Visa-FreeTransitPolicy(過境免簽政策)IncreasesTourists’ArrivalsThenumberofforeignvisitorstoChinahassharplyincreasedoverthepast

months.TheChinesegovernment’s144-hourvisa-freetransitpolicyprovestobeasmartmove.Thepurposeofthispolicyistoopenupthecountrytotheoutsideworld.Ithasnotonlyincreasedoverseastourists’arrivalsinChinabutalsogivenforeignersawonderfulopportunitytoexperiencethecountry’srichcultureandhistory.Accordingtothe144-hourvisa-freetransitpolicy,ifyouareanationalofanyofthe54designated(指定的)countries,youcanstopbyChinaonyourwaytoanothercountry.Aforeignercanstayinthecountryforsixdaysatmostwithoutavisa.ThepolicycoversmajorChinesecitiessuchasBeijing,Shanghai,Guangzhou,andChengdu,makingiteasierfortouriststoexplorethe“can’tmiss”touristspotsalongtheway.Afterlandingatanyofthe37designatedports(口岸),youcansimplygotothevisa-freetransitcounterandapplyforthe144-hourvisa-freetransit.Itdefinitelysavestimeandevenmoney.Surprisingly,duetothenewpolicy,truestoriesaboutChinaarespreadthroughtravelers’postingsonsocialmediaplatforms,includingFacebook,Bilibili,andDouyin.Thesetravelers’personalstorieshavepaintedacolorfulpictureoftherealChina,whichcanbeconsideredoneofthegreatestachievementsofthepolicy.TravelershavepraisedChinesepeople’skindness,traditionalChineseculture,andthemoderninfrastructure(基礎(chǔ)設(shè)施).Thesestorieshaveattractedaudiencesworldwide.AssomeonewithaChinesefamilyandwhohaslivedinChinafor25years,IfeelproudwhenIseeourforeignfriendssharingtherealstoryaboutChina.China’svisa-freetransitpolicyisasmartmoveininternationalrelationsandacreativeandtraveler-friendlywayofpromotingtourism,aswellasencouragingpeople-to-peopleexchangesandimprovingunderstanding.Whetherit’sexploringancienttemples,countrysidefarmsorvillages,orenjoyingworld-classshoppingindream-likemalls,visitorsleaveChinawithadeeperappreciationofthecountry’scontributionstotheglobalcommunity.Itseemslikeawin-windealfromwhichboththeChineseandtheinternationaltravelersbenefit.9.Whatisthepurposeofthevisa-freetransitpolicy?10.Accordingtothepolicy,howlongcanaforeignerstayinChinaatmostwithoutavisa?11.WhathaspaintedacolorfulpictureoftherealChina?12.Whodoyouthinkbenefitsfromthevisa-freetransitpolicy?Why?(Pleasegivetworeasons.)DWhenChatGPTcameout,OliviaLipkin,acopywriter(文案寫手)inSanFrancisco,didn’tthinktoomuchaboutit.Overthenextfewmonths,however,shefoundherselfwithlessandlessworktodo.InApril,Lipkinwasfiredwithnoexplanation.SherealizedwhyshelostherjobwhensheheardmanagerstalkingabouthowusingChatGPTwascheaperthanhiring(雇用)ahumanwriter.Lipkinwasnotalone.EricFein,a34-year-oldmanintheU.S.stateofIllinois,ranawritingbusinessfortenyears.HebecamejoblessthisMarch.AllhiscustomerstoldhimtheynolongerneededhisservicesbecausetheywereturningtoChatGPT.Feinaskedhiscustomerstoreconsider.HewarnedthemthatChatGPTcouldn’twritewithhislevelofcreativity.Hiscustomerssaidtheyunderstood,butitwasfarcheapertousethechatbot(聊天機(jī)器人)thantopayhimFein’sbusinesswasgonealmostovernight.Economists(經(jīng)濟(jì)學(xué)家)predictthatAIsystemslikeChatGPTcouldreplacehundredsofmillionsofjobsinthefuture.Butforthosewhowritesocialmediapostsandads,theeffectisalreadyhere.However,expertssaythateventhebestAIsystemscan’twriteaswellashumans.Itdoesn’thaveapersonalvoiceorstyle.Besides,itoftengivesthewronganswers.Butformanycompanies,thecostsavingsareworththedropinquality.Infact,companiesthathavereplacedhumanworkerswithchatbotshaverunintotrouble.CNET,atechnologynewssitecompany,onceusedAIsystemstowritearticles.Theresults,however,werefullofmistakes.Theyrequiredalotofcorrections.AndtheU.S.NationalEatingDisordersAssociationCompanyoncereplaceditshelpline(求助熱線)staffwithchatbots.Butithadtostopusingchatbotsbecauseitgavepeopleharmfuladvice.AfterbeingreplacedbyChatGPT,FeinandLipkinmadethesamechoice.FeindecidedtodoanewjobthatAIcan’tdo.Heisnowanair-conditioningtechnician(空調(diào)技術(shù)人員)aftertraining.AndLipkinwantedtoworkasadogwalker.“I’mtakingacompletebreakfromtheofficeworld.”Shesays.Butshedoesn’tworknow.13.WhenwasLipkinfiredwithnoexplanation?14.HowlongdidEricFeinrunawritingbusiness?15.WhydidtheU.S.NationalEatingDisordersAssociationCompanyhavetostopusingthechatbots?16.WhatdoyouthinkofChatGPT?Whydoyouthinkso?(Pleaselistatleast2reasons.)E閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題。Chang’an,ananimatedmoviebasedontheTangDynasty(618-907),bringstolifesomeofthemosticonicfiguresinChineseliteraryhistory.FeaturingfamouspoetssuchasLiBaiandDuFu,themoviefollowstheinterweavingpathsofLibai,GaoShi,WangChangling,ZhangXu,LiGuinian,andPrincessYuzhen.Witharuntimeof168minutes,itisthelongestofanyChineseanimatedmovie,andhasgarneredan8.2outof10ratingonDouban.ThemovieisfaithfultotheTangDynasty’sartisticstyle,andemploysanunconventionalperspective(非傳統(tǒng)視角)totellthestory.ItbeginswithGaoShi’srecollectionsofLiBai,andchroniclesthechangesofLi’slife,aswellasthetransitionoftheTangDynastyfrompeaktoturmoil(混亂).Additionally,itcapturesthenatureoftheTangDynastybyshowcasingthebustlingstreetsofancientChang’anandthevibrantandprosperouscityofYangzhou,aswellastheharshandsnowyborderlandsinNorthwestChina.InordertoaccuratelyexpresstheTangpoetryandbettertranslatetheculturalcontextembeddedinthedialogue,theproductionteaminvitedLindaJaivin,anAustralianSinologist(漢學(xué)家),toassistwiththetranslationprocess.Additionally,thecreatorstravelledtomajorhistoricalsitesdepictedinthemovie,tohelpthemunderstandthehelplessnessandpainthatthecharactersfacedwhenfacedwithformidableforces.Themoviefeaturesatotalof48poems,andQiangJinJiu(InvitationtoWine),oneofLiBai’smasterpieces,isthecenterpieceofthemostvisuallyamazingscene.Theanimationproductionforthispoemalonetooktwoyears,andtheoverallproductionofthefilmspannedthreeyears.Chang’anmarksthelatesteffortofLightChaserAnimationStudios,andisthefirstinstallment(作品)oftheirnewfranchise(系列),NewCulture.Throughthiswork,theyhopetoreinterpret(重新解釋)historicalfiguresandclassicworksthroughthemediumofanimation,andtoattractmoreforeignaudiencetoappreciateChinesepoetssuchasLiBaiandDuFu.17.Howlongisthemovie?18.Howdidtheproductionteamensurethebettertranslationofthepoetryandculturalcontext?19.WhatisthegoaloftheNewCulturefranchisementionedinthepassage?20.Doyouwanttowatchthismovie?Why?(Atleasttworeasons)F閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題。Ifyou’vestruggled(奮力)tosaveupyourpocketmoneyorfoundithardnottoeatawholepacketofsweetsinonego,you’llunderstandthepowerofself-control.Whatdoesself-controlmean?Alsoknownas“willpower”,self-controlmeansgivingupshort-termrewardsforlong-termones.Thiscouldbegoingwithoutthingsyouwanttobuynowtosaveupforafuturetreat,orwalkingawayfromanargumentincaseyousaysomethinghurtful.PsychologistRoyBaumeister(anexpertinthoughtsandfeelings)sayswillpowerisatypeofenergy.Itcanbelowwhenpeoplearetired,hungryorstressed.However,therearewaystotopitup.SuperpowerenergySelf-controlisasuperpowerthatcanhelpyouachieveyourgoals.Doingmusicpracticeeverydaymeansyougetbetteratplayinganinstrument.Gettingupearlyforsportstrainingwillimproveyourskillsandhelpyourteam.Willpowerhelpsbuildhealthyhabits,likestayingawayfromscreensbeforebedsoyougetbettersleep.Itcanalsohelpyoutomanageemotionsandgivesyouthepowertomakegooddecisions.Therearelotsofstudiesthatshowgoodself-controlcanhelpmakeushappierandhealthier.Howtoimproveyourself-control“Itdoesn’talwaysfeellikeit,butweallhavewillpower,”saysscientistErieSchulze.Heexplainsthatit’slikeamuscle(肌肉)becausethemoreyouuseit,thestrongeritbecomes.Thebestwaytostrengthenself-controlisgettingplentyofsleepandfeedingyourbrainwithhealthyfood.Tryfocusingonsmallgoalssoyoudon’tuseupallyourenergyinonego.“Asthedaygoeson,thatwillpowermusclebecomessmallerandit’shardertoresisttemptation(拒絕誘惑),”Schulzesays.Whenthishappenshesuggestsexercisingasthishelpsyoureducestressandgivesenergytothebrain.Dosomethingthatmakesyoulaugh,saysSchulze,as“agoodmoodcanoverpoweraweakwill”.21.Whatdoesself-controlmean?22.Whendopeoplehavelowwillpower?23.Whatisthebestwaytostrengthenself-control?24.Isyourself-controlhighorlow?Giveatleasttwoexamples.G閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題。StudentsExploreMarsHumanbeingshavebeencuriousaboutMarssincetheplanetwasfirstdiscovered.Formanyyears,scientistshavebeenworkingtowardwaystobestexploretheredplanet.AgroupofseniorstudentsfromBeijinghaveshowngreatinterestinMarsandstartedaprojecttoexploreit.WangTaozhi,17,theleadingfigureinthisproject,putforwardaplantodevelopasystemthatisexpectedtouseAItostudypicturesofcommonminerals(礦物)onMars.Itisalsohopedtoclassify(分類)theseminerals.“Thechallengeistomasterknowledgeaboutcomputercoding,AIandalgorithmsandhowtoputthisknowledgeintopractice.Wefailedmanytimesbutwefinallysucceeded,”saidWang.WhenWangTaozhiwasinJunior1.helearnedbasicknowledgeofC++,aprogramminglanguage,inacomputertechnologycourse.Hewasinterestedinprogrammingandspenthoursadaystudyingit.WangthenjoinedtheMakerSpaceofhisschool,aplatformthatencouragesstudentstocreatesomethingnewwiththehelpofmoderntechnology.IntheMakerSpace,helearnedmoreaboutroboticsandcoding,developingasoftwarewhichhelpedteachersinclass.Wangalsolearnednecessaryinformationthroughothermeansinhissparetime,includingtrustworthyjournalsandevenonlinevideos.“Ireadpapersonminerals,”Wangsaid.“Also,IgainedAIbasicsthroughsomevideosonBilibili.”Tosuccessfullyfinishtheproject,goodteamworkisimportant.WangTaozhiandhisteammatesYouZhibinandZhangBeininghadahardtimearrangingtheirmeetingssincetheyhaddifferentclasstimetablesandstudyplans.Toovercomethischallenge,theycarriedoutdifferenttasksbasedoneachperson’sstrengths,setadeadlineandsetupregularmeetings.It’shardtobalanceone’sstudiesandpersonalinterests,buttheyhavefoundawaytodoit.“Finishingtheprojectwasnoteasy,butitwasanopportunitytohelpstudentsbecomeactivelyengagedstudentswillingtosolveproblemsinsteadofjustbeingpassivelearners,”saidLiNing,thementorofthisproject.“Inthebeginning,Iborrowedothers’ideasbutnowIcomeupwithmyownideasandhavemadethempractical,”Wangsaid.25.WhatisWangTaozhi’ssystemexpectedtodo?26.WhendidWangTaozhilearnbasicknowledgeofC++?27.WhydidWangTaozhiandhisteammateshaveahardtimearrangingtheirmeetings?28.WhatdoyouthinkofWangTaozhi?Why?(Pleasegiveatleasttworeasons.)H閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題。Recently,Istartedtouseanapptokeeparecordofmyrunning.EachrunIwantedtogoalittlefarther,runalittlefasterandburnmorecalories(卡路里).LastnightIfinishedan8.3-kmrunin46minutesandburnt468calories.Incomparison,myruntwodaysagowas8.6kmin46minuteswith483caloriesburnt.Thisinnerself-comparisonleftmefeelingdisappointed.Ibecamesofocused(專注的)onthenumbersthatIforgottoconsiderwhatIachieved.Thesetinydifferencesinnumberskeptmeawayfromthebiggerpicture:howdidIactuallyfeelaftercompletingmymostrecentrun?Well,honestly,Iwascompletelytiredout.Whatgoodisrunningtobeatyourtopscoreifyoudon’tfeelontop?Weshouldexerciseforthepurposeofbuildingourconfidence.Andworkingoutharderandfastermayservethatpurpose.Butconfidencebuildingcomeswithbeingabletodomoreinourday-to-daylife,experiencinglesspainandmorefreedominmovement,andfeelinggoodafteraworkout.Fitnessshouldhelpuswithourquality(質(zhì)量)oflife,theabilitytosleep,goodmemory,amongotherthings.Fitnessshouldnotjustcomewiththeeagernessforthesuccessinnumbers.Inourbusylives,weonlyhavelimitedtimeforfitness.Whenwedophysicalexercise,weshouldvaluewhatfeelsgoodoverwhatlooksorsoundsgood.Sometimeswhatservesusandourhealthiscominghomeanddoingalightworkout,likegoingonashortbikeride.Sometimeswhatservesusissimplygoingtosleepat9:30p.m.insteadofforcingourselvesintoaworkout.Appsofthiskindareagreatwayforustokeepaneyeonourhealth.Butdon’treadintothenumberstothepointwhereyouloseoutonfeelingproudthatyouaretakingcareofyourself.Somyadviceis:whenyoudophysicalexercise,makesureyoufeelgoodaboutyourselfoverfeelinggoodaboutthenumbers.29.Whydidthewriterstarttousetheapp?30.Whatdidthewriterforgettoconsiderwhenhebecametoofocusedonthenumbers?31.Accordingtothewriter,whatshouldbeourpurposeofdoingexercise?32.Whenyoudophysicalexercise,whichdoyouthinkismoreimportant,feelinggoodaboutyourselforfeelinggoodaboutthenumbers?Why?(Pleasegivetworeasons.)I閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題。SmallTalk,LargeEffectHaveyoueverfoundyourselfwaitingatthestopforyourbustoarriveandhaveastrangeraskanordinaryquestion?Perhapsyou’vestoodinlinewaitingforacoffeeandfeeltheneedtojustlookovertothepersonnexttoyouandaskabouttheweather.(Thisissmalltalk,anddespitethename)it’sactuallyabigpartofdailylife.“Smalltalkmayseemtrivial(微不足道的),butit’sanaturalwayforpeopletoconnect.Itmayseemlikeawasteoftime.Butitservesanimportantroleinoursocialinteractions(交往).Bigrelationshipsarebuiltonsmalltalk,”LindyPegler,whohasamaster’sdegreeinpsychology,wroteonMedium.Infact,wespendalotofourtimemakingsmalltalk.Often,wefindourselvesmakingsmalltalkwiththesamepeopleonaregularbasis.Comingupwithsmallconversationsisthefoundation(基礎(chǔ))oftheserelationships.Thebenefitsofsuchconversationscanactuallycontributetoourhappinessandbenefitourlivesasawhole.Inarecentstudy,researchersfoundthathavingahealthyamountofacquaintances(相識的人)andkeepingtheserelationshipscontributetoone’ssenseofbelongingtoacommunity.Sohowdoesonestartmakingsmalltalk?Itcanbeassimpleasadmiringone’sshirt,askingabouttheirdayorcommentingonthetraffic.“Firstandforemost,smalltalkisanactofpoliteness,”Peglernoted.“Oursmalltalkatourfirstmeetingisourchancetoshowwhoweare,”sheadded.Whoknowswherethiscanlead?Nowadays,thesmallconnectionswemakecanleadtobigresults.Youmightfindsomeonewhohasacommoninterest,ormaybeevensomeonewhoturnsouttobeaclosefriend.Thereisonethingforsure:Makingsmalltalkcanbrightenourday,evenifit’sjustanicecommentorathoughtfulquestion.Sothenexttimeyoufindyourselfwaitingforthebusorcheckingyourwatchwhileyouwaitinaline,taketheopportunitytolookupandtalktosomeonearoundyou.Afterall,ittakesasmallconnectiontoleadtoalargerone.33.Whatisactuallyabigpartofdailylife?34.Whatdidtheresearchersfindinarecentstudy?35.AccordingtoPegler,whydowemakesmalltalk?36.Wouldyouliketotrytomakesmalltalkinyourdailylife?Whyorwhynot?

J閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題。CreativityasaWayofLifeDoyouwanttobemorecreative?Doesitseemhardtofindthetimetobecreative?Thegreatnewsisthatyoudon’thavetofindtimeinordertobecreative,becausebeingcreativehasnothingtodowithtime.Youdon’tdocreativity;youlivecreativity!Creativitytrulyisawayoflife,notanactivity.LeonardodaVinciencouragedhisartstudentstoremainartistsevenwhileoutsidethestudio.Heknewthatcreativitywasawayoflife,notatime-limitedactivity.I’mneverunpreparedforcreativeideas.Whenanideaoccurstome,Iusemyphoneapptorecordit.Infact,someofmybestideascometomewhenI’mintheshower!IleavemyphonejustoutsidetheshowersothattheminuteIdryoffIcanrecordtheideasthataroseinthesteam.WhenI’mwalkingintheCentralParkorsittingonabenchthere,Iusemyphone’scameraapptotakephotosandvideos.Beingcreativeiseasiernowadays!WhenIliedowntogotosleep,Ithinkaboutmynextdayandaskmyselfaquestionrelatedtooneofmycreativeprojects.ItrytopresentmewithacreativesolutionwhenIamawake.Creativityhappensevenwhenyou’reasleep!IhaveanotebooknexttomewhenIsleepsothatIdon’tloseanideathatpresentsitselftomewhenI’mstillhalfasleep.Beingcreativemeansthatyoulookatthingswithacreativeeye,notjustwhenyou’reintheartstudiopainting,oronstageperforming,oratyourdeskwriting,oratyourjobthinkingofsolutionstoaproblem,butateverymomentofyourlife.Onceyou“turnon”creativityandchooseitasyourdefault(默認(rèn)的)setting,you’llbegintonoticewhenyourcreativeideasflowbest.Isitintheshower,innature,whiledriving,watchingtelevision,performingacertainjobfunction,sittinginmeetings,oronyourfavoritewalkingtrail?Thenmakesurethatyoualwayshavesimpleandeasy-to-usetoolsathandtocatchideaswhentheyarise.Nevermissanopportunitytobecreative!Wecanchoosetoliveourlivesascreativebeings.Allowyourcreativitytoalwaysbe“on”ratherthanhavingitincertaintimesordays.37.Whatiscreativity?38.Whendosomeofthewriter’sbestideascometohim?39.Whydoesthewriterhaveanotebooknexttohimwhenhesleeps?40.Areyoucreative?Howcanyoubecomeacreativepersonoramorecreativeone?(Pleaselistatleasttwopoints)KA14-year-oldGirlMadeanAPPforAlzheimer’s(阿爾茨海默癥)PatientsEmmaisa14-year-oldstudent.HergrandmahasAlzheimer’sDiseasewhichhascausedhertoforgetthingsthatwereveryimportanttoher.Emma’sfamilystayconnectedbysendingherphotosthroughheriPad,inhopesthatshewouldrememberthemforaslongaspossible.HercaregiverwouldgivehertheiPadandshewouldlookatthephotos.Sometimessheremembersthepeopleinthephotos,sometimesshedoesn’t,becauserecognizingpeopleisbecomingincreasinglydifficult.Shealsoneedshercaregivertohelpherremembertodoeverydaytaskssuchastakingmedicineormakingphonecalls.Herillnessismakingitdifficultforhertostayconnectedwithothers.Astimewentby,Emmastartedtowonder,isthereasimplemobileappthatcouldhelphergrandmotherandotherAlzheimer’spatientsrememberevents,stayconnectedwithfriendsandfamily,andrecognizepeoplearoundthem?Emma’sfamilyhunted

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