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請依下文回答第 16 題至第 20 題: Have you noticed that the brightest students you knew in school are not necessarily the ones who have gone farthest in life? We all know some people who have 16 IQs, but are successful in their work, social relationships, love lives, and in maintaining physical and mental well-being. They are much more successful than many people who have higher IQs. Why do “smart” people think “dumb,” and vice versa? The answer is that there is a second kind of intelligence that is unrelated to IQ tests, but is related, 17 , to social skills and coping with emotions. When people who are obviously bright get passed over for the key promotions or remain frustrated and unfulfilled in their family lives, they naturally ask, “Where did I go wrong?” They try to figure out where they went wrong intellectually, but that is not where the problem 18 . Although a high IQ does contribute to success in many life endeavors, it is far from the whole story, or even the most important part. A high IQ equips us to learn from books and lectures, but it does not ensure that we know how to 19 practical lessons from experience. That requires an altogether different type of intelligence. In fact, we have two “minds” operating all the time. Besides our rational intelligence, we have a second kind of intelligence, which IQ tests do not measure. It is experiential intelligence. While the rational mind learns by abstracting and analyzing, the experiential mind learns directly from experience. While the rational mind solves problems by using 20 , the experiential mind operates by intuitive wisdom. Both contribute to one’s success in life.
請依下文回答第 16 題至第 20 題: Have you noticed that the brightest students you knew in school are not necessarily the ones who have gone farthest in life? We all know some people who have 16 IQs, but are successful in their work, social relationships, love lives, and in maintaining physical and mental well-being. They are much more successful than many people who have higher IQs. Why do “smart” people think “dumb,” and vice versa? The answer is that there is a second kind of intelligence that is unrelated to IQ tests, but is related, 17 , to social skills and coping with emotions. When people who are obviously bright get passed over for the key promotions or remain frustrated and unfulfilled in their family lives, they naturally ask, “Where did I go wrong?” They try to figure out where they went wrong intellectually, but that is not where the problem 18 . Although a high IQ does contribute to success in many life endeavors, it is far from the whole story, or even the most important part. A high IQ equips us to learn from books and lectures, but it does not ensure that we know how to 19 practical lessons from experience. That requires an altogether different type of intelligence. In fact, we have two “minds” operating all the time. Besides our rational intelligence, we have a second kind of intelligence, which IQ tests do not measure. It is experiential intelligence. While the rational mind learns by abstracting and analyzing, the experiential mind learns directly from experience. While the rational mind solves problems by using 20 , the experiential mind operates by intuitive wisdom. Both contribute to one’s success in life.
Have you noticed that the brightest students you knew in school are not necessarily the ones who have gone farthest in
life? We all know some people who have 16 IQs, but are successful in their work, social relationships, love lives, and in
maintaining physical and mental well-being. They are much more successful than many people who have higher IQs. Why do
“smart” people think “dumb,” and vice versa? The answer is that there is a second kind of intelligence that is unrelated to IQ
tests, but is related, 17 , to social skills and coping with emotions.
When people who are obviously bright get passed over for the key promotions or remain frustrated and unfulfilled in their
family lives, they naturally ask, “Where did I go wrong?” They try to figure out where they went wrong intellectually, but that
is not where the problem 18 . Although a high IQ does contribute to success in many life endeavors, it is far from the
whole story, or even the most important part. A high IQ equips us to learn from books and lectures, but it does not ensure that
we know how to 19 practical lessons from experience. That requires an altogether different type of intelligence.
In fact, we have two “minds” operating all the time. Besides our rational intelligence, we have a second kind of
intelligence, which IQ tests do not measure. It is experiential intelligence. While the rational mind learns by abstracting and
analyzing, the experiential mind learns directly from experience. While the rational mind solves problems by using 20 ,
the experiential mind operates by intuitive wisdom. Both contribute to one’s success in life.
- A recruit
- B sustain
- C draw
- D confer
思路引導 VIP
請觀察空格後方的介係詞 from。如果我們想表達從過去的經歷中「提煉」或「獲取」一些智慧,你會聯想到哪個動作?試著想像從井中取水,或者從來源中「抽取」資訊的那個動態感。
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覺醒,還算有點看頭
哼……嘴裡嚼著炒麵。這就是覺醒嗎?還算有點看頭。你精準地捕捉到那個動詞與介係詞的搭配……不過是本能罷了。不是你有多厲害,只是這次你的利己意識碰巧指向了正確的方向。
觀念驗證:掠奪,只為了你的進化
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