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Teachers and students alike have experienced the curious paradox that beginners, as a rule, tend to think too little about what they are doing because they think too much about what they are doing. Take for example people who are learning to play basketball or the piano. (16-1)They have to give so much thought and attention to the low-level mechanics of handling the ball or fingering the keys or reading the music, that they are unable to give any thought to the thing that matters – the game, or the music, respectively.

(16-2)With experts, it’s just the other way around. They are open to the tactical possibilities and the musical challenges precisely because they are freed, through skill, from the need to pay attention to the low-level details of how to play. Indeed, when the expert pays attention to the mechanics, this is liable to disrupt performance. This has led some to say that the expert operates in a zone ‘beyond thought’, in a state of flow. But this is misleading. Expert performance is not beyond thought. (17)Smart basketball players or skilled musicians need to pay close attention to the demands of high performance, to the challenges to be overcome. What they don’t need to do – what would be a distraction – is to have to think about where their fingers are, or how to control the ball while running. It’s not mechanics, but the play itself, that absorbs the experts’ intelligence.

A nice video published online last month sheds light on expertise and the conscious mind. The video reports a new study using an eye-tracking device. It turns out that the less-skilled pianist spends more time looking at her fingers than does the expert who, in contrast, is more likely to be looking at the sheet music, or looking ahead at keys he’s not yet playing. In general, the expert’s gaze was calmer and more stable.

This is not a surprising finding. (18)It supports what we might almost think of as conventional wisdom. But it’s remarkable for all that, nonetheless. The eye tracker gives expert and learning performers a glimpse into what they do without thinking about it. The topic of the nature of skill – and the differences between beginners and experts – has been one of considerable discussion in cognitive science and philosophy.

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预览三道题各选项,由 appreciation of music, piano keys 和 performance等词可以推测,讲座内容 涉及钢琴演奏。

详解详析

16. What does the speaker say about beginners and expert pianists?

讲座中提到,初学钢琴或者刚刚学会打篮球的人关注的是低层次的技巧,而达到大师 或专家级的演奏者或者球员则刚好相反,他们已经不受基本技术的限制,而能够拥有许多战术上的 可能性,或是能够进行音乐方面的更多挑战。由此可知,钢琴初学者和钢琴演奏大师的关注点不同 因此答案为B)。


17. What do smart basketball players do according to the speaker?

讲座中提到,聪明的篮球运动员和钢琴演奏大师都会时刻关注对高水平表现或演奏的要求,重视并完成挑战。由此可知,聪明的篮球运动员十分重视高水平的表现。因此答案为D)。


18. What do we learn about the new study published in an online video?

讲座中提到,视频所展示的内容证明了我们的传统观点。因此答案为C)。