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Were you constantly bored as a child? Maybe that helped you to develop your innate1 ability to be creative.
Boredom2 can be a good thing for children, according to Dr Teresa Belton, researcher at the University of East Anglia's School of Education and Lifelong Learning. After interviewing authors, artists and scientists in Britain, she's reached the conclusion that cultural expectations that children should be constantly active could hamper3 the development of their imagination.
British comedienne and writer Meera Syal grew up in a small mining village with few distractions4. The researcher said: "Lack of things to do spurred her to talk to people she wouldn't otherwise have engaged with and try activities she wouldn't, under other circumstances, have experienced, such as talking to elderly neighbours and learning to bake cakes."
Belton added: "Boredom made her write. Meera Syal kept a diary from a young age, filling it with observations, short stories, poems, and diatribe5."
The academic didn't ignore the old saying the devil finds work for idle hands, though. Belton pointed6 out that young people who don't have the interior resources to deal with boredom creatively may end up smashing up bus shelters or taking cars out for a joyride.
How about watching TV and videos on the computer? The academic believes that nothing replaces standing7 and staring at things and observing your surroundings.
It's the sort of thing that stimulates8 the imagination, she said, while the screen "tends to short circuit that process and the development of creative capacity".
Dr Belton concluded: "For the sake of creativity, perhaps we need to slow down and stay offline from time to time."
Quiz 测验
1. What didn't Meera Syal's village have much of?
Distractions.
2. What did the writer keep from a young age?
A diary.
3. Is this statement true or false? According to Dr Belton, watching TV stimulates the imagination.
False. The academic says that it interrupts the development of creativity that only standing and staring at the surroundings can encourage.
4. What is Dr Belton's advice for youngsters who like computers?
Stay offline from time to time.
5. Which word in the article means something you are born with?
Innate.
innate 天生的
expectation 期待
to hamper 妨碍
the imagination 想象力
distractions 使人分心的事物
to spur 去激发
to engage 使从事、忙于
circumstances 环境
a diatribe 酷评
an academic 学术界人士
the devil finds work for idle hands 游手好闲,造恶之源
interior resources 内在方法
to smash up 去砸烂
a bus shelter 公车候车亭
a joyride (用偷来的车)开快车兜风
to stare 凝视,张大眼睛看
the surroundings 周围景物事物
to short circuit 去短路
for the sake of 为了...的缘故或目的
offline 线下
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adj.天生的,固有的,天赋的 | |
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vt.妨碍,束缚,限制;n.(有盖的)大篮子 | |
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n.使人分心的事[人]( distraction的名词复数 );娱乐,消遣;心烦意乱;精神错乱 | |
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n.持续,地位;adj.永久的,不动的,直立的,不流动的 | |
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v.刺激( stimulate的第三人称单数 );激励;使兴奋;起兴奋作用,起刺激作用,起促进作用 | |
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