问题 单项选择题

历史题材创作固然可以宽松些,不必严格______某些历史细节的真伪,但艺术的虚构也不能______基本的历史史实,只能在尊重史实的基础上寻找历史与艺术的契合点。
填入划横线部分最恰当的一项是( )。

A.探究 忽略
B.考证 违背
C.推敲 违反
D.苛求 背离

答案

参考答案:B

解析: 先看第一空,句中是指对历史细节真伪的判别,“推敲”多用于文字的斟酌考虑,排除C;“苛求”是指过分要求,只能说苛求细节的真实,不能说苛求细节的真伪,排除D。再看第二空,与后文的“尊重史实”相对应,前文说的应是不能背离基本的历史史实,“违背”恰合句意,当选。本题答案为B。

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You’ve had a problem, you’ve thought about it till you were tired, forgotten it and perhaps slept on it, and then flash! When you weren’t thinking about it suddenly the answer has come to you, as a gift from the gods.

Of course all ideas don’t come like that, but the interesting thing is that so many do, particularly the most important ones. They burst into the mind, glowing with the heat of creation. How they do is a mystery. (46) Psychology does not yet understand even the ordinary process of conscious thought, but the emergence of new ideas by a "leap in thought" is particularly intriguing, because they must have come from the somewhere. For the moment let us assume that they come from the "unconscious". (47)This is reasonable, for the psychologists use this term to describe mental processes which are unknown to the subject, and creative thought consists precisely in what was unknown becoming known.

(48) It seems that all truly creative activity depends in some degree on these signals from the unconscious, and the more highly intuitive the person, the sharper and more dramatic the signals become.

But growth requires a seed, and the heart of the creative process lies in the production of the original fertile nucleus from which growth can proceed. (49) This initial step in all creation consists in the establishment of a new unity from disparate elements, of order out of disorder, of shape from what was formless. The mind achieves this by the plastic reshaping, so derived from a new unit, of a selection of the separate elements derived from experience and stored in memory. Intuitions arise from richly unified experience.

(50) This process of the establishment of new form must occur in pattern of nervous activity in the brain, lying below the threshold of consciousness, which interacts and combines to form more comprehensive patterns. Experimental physiology has not yet identified this process, for its methods are as yet insufficiently refined, but it may be significant that a quarter of the total bodily consumption of energy during sleep goes to the brain, even when the sense organ are at rest, to maintain the activity of ten thousand million brain cells. These cells, acting together as a single organ, achieve the miracle of the production of new patterns of thought. No calculating machine can do that, for such machines can "only do what we know how to design them to do", and these formative brain processes obey laws which are still unknown.

Can any practical conclusions be drawn from the experience of genius Is there an art of thought for the ordinary person Certainly there is no single road to success; in the world of the imagination each has to find his own way to use his own gift.

(46) Psychology does not yet understand even the ordinary process of conscious thought, but the emergence of new ideas by a "leap in thought" is particularly intriguing, because they must have come from the somewhere.