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问题     We often think of drawing as something that takes inborn talent, but this kind of thinking stems from our misclassification of drawing as, primarily, an art form rather than a tool for learning.
    Researchers, teachers, and artists are starting to see how drawing can positively impact a wide variety of skills and disciplines.
    Most of us have spent some time drawing before, but at some point, most of us stop drawing. There are people who don’t, obviously, and thank god for that: a world without designers and artists would be a very shabby one indeed.
    Some argue that so many adults have abandoned drawing because we’ve miscategorized it and given it a very narrow definition. In his book, Stick Figures: Drawing as a Human Practice, Professor D. B. Dowd argues that we have misfiled the significance of drawing because we see it as a professional skill instead of a personal capacity. We mistakenly think of "good" drawings as those which work as recreations of the real world, as realistic illusions. Rather, drawing should be recategorized as a symbolic tool.
    Human beings have been drawing for 73,000 years. It’s part of what it means to be human. We don’t have the strength of chimpanzees (大猩猩) because we’ve given up animal strength to manipulate subtle instruments, like hammers, spears, and—later—pens and pencils. The human hand is an extremely dense network of nerve endings. In many ways, human beings are built to draw.
    Some researchers argue that doodling (涂画) activates the brain’s so-called default circuit— essentially, the areas of the brain responsible for maintaining a baseline level of activity in the absence of other stimuli. Because of this, some believe that doodling during a boring lecture can help students pay attention. In one study, participants were asked to listen to a list of names while either doodling or sitting still. Those who doodled remembered 29 percent more of the names than those who did not.
    There’s also evidence that drawing talent is based on how accurately someone perceives the world. The human visual system tends to misjudge size, shape, color, and angles but artists perceive these qualities more accurately than non-artists. Cultivating drawing talent can become an essential tool to improve people’s observational skills in fields where the visual is important.
    Rather than think of drawing as a talent that some creative people are gifted in, we should consider it as a tool for seeing and understanding the world better—one that just so happens to double as an art form. Both absent-minded doodling and copying from life have been shown to positively affect your memory and visual perception, so complain loudly the next time your school board slashes the art department’s budget. [br] What is characteristic of people with drawing talent?

选项 A、Sensitivity to cognitive stimulation.
B、Subtlety of representation.
C、Accuracy in categorization.
D、Precision in visual perception.

答案 D

解析 由题干中的drawing talent定位到第七段。细节理解题。第七段第一句指出,绘画天赋是基于一个人感知世界的准确程度,随后解释说,人类视觉系统往往会做出错误判断,但艺术家对事物外观特征的感知更准确,可知这些具有绘画天赋的人视觉感知更精确,故答案为D)。A)是根据第六段首句设置的干扰,而原文虽提到涂鸦能刺激脑回路,但与是否具有绘画天赋没有关联,故排除;第五段提到人能操控精细工具,但这是人人具有的能力,不是具有绘画天赋的人的特点,故排除B);文中提到的分类不准确是指人们对绘画的定义和划分,并未说明具有绘画天赋的人能否准确分类,故排除C)。
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