Haveyoueverbeeninameetingwhilesomeonewasmakingaspeechandrealizedsuddenlythatyour 36wasamillionmilesaway?Youprobablyfelt 37andmadeupyourmindtopayattentionandneverdaydreamagain.Mostofusfromearliestschool38havebeentoldthatdaydreamingisawasteoftime.
“Onthecontrary”saysL.Giambraanexpertinpsychology“daydreamingisquite39.Withoutitthemindcouldn’tgetdoneallthe40ithastododuringanormalday.Youcan’tpossiblydoallyourthinkingwithaconsciousmind. 41yourunconsciousmindisworkingoutproblemsallthetime.Daydreamingthenmaybeone42inwhichtheunconsciousandconscious43ofmindhavesilentdialogue.”
Earlyexpertsinpsychologypaidnoattentiontotheimportanceof44orevenconsideredthemharmful.Atonetimedaydreamingwasthoughttobeacauseofsomemental 45.Theydidnothaveabetterunderstandingofdaydreams46thelate1980s.EricKlingeraprofessorofpsychologyisthewriterofthebookDaydreaming.Klingersays“We47nowthatdaydreamingisoneofthemainwaysthatwe48ourliveslearnfromourexperiencesandplanforourfuture.”Daydreamsarereallyareflection(反映)onthethingswe49orthethingswelongforinlife.
Daydreamsareusuallyverysimpleand50quiteunlikesleepdreamswhichmaybe51tounderstand.It’seasiertogaina52understandingofyourlifebypayingcloseattentiontoyourdaydreamsthanbytryingtoexamineyoursleepdreamscarefully.Daydreamshelpone53thedifficultsituationsinlifeandfindoutapossiblewayfordealingwiththem.
Daydreamscannotbepredicted(预知).Theymoveoffin 54directionswhichmaybecreativeandfullofusefulideas.Formanyfamousartistsandscientistsdaydreamswereandareamainsourceofcreativeenergy.
Sonexttimeyoucatch 55daydreamingdon’tstop.Justpayattentiontoyourdreams.Theymaybemoreimportantthanyouthink.
36.A.businessB.feelingC.mindD.family
37.A.hurried B.worried C.lonely D.sorry
38.A.daysB.agesC.lessons D.times
39.A.normal B.ordinary C.necessaryD.possible
40.A.controlling B.imagining C.thinking D.working
41.A.GraduallyB.However C.ActuallyD.Ofcourse
42.A.placeB.result C.effect D.w
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