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He was 11 years old and went fishing every chance he got from the dock at his family's cabin on an island in the middle of a New Hampshire lake. On the day___the bass......
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He was 11 years old and went fishing every chance he got from the dock at his family's cabin on an island in the middle of a New Hampshire lake. On the day___the bass......
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He was 11 years old and went fishing every chance he got from the dock at his family's cabin on an island in the middle of a New Hampshire lake.
On the day before the bass (鲈鱼) season opened, he and his father were fishing early in the evening, catching sunfish and perch (鲈鱼) with worms. Then he tied on a small silver lure (诱饵) and practiced casting. The lure struck the water and caused colored ripples (涟漪) in the sunset, then silver ripples as the moon rose over the lake.
When his fishing rod doubled over, he knew something huge was on the other end. His father watched with admiration as the boy skillfully worked the fish alongside the dock.
Finally, he very carefully lifted the exhausted fish from the water. It was the largest one he had ever seen, but it was a bass.
The boy and his father looked at the handsome fish, gills (鳃) playing back and forth in the moonlight. The father lit a match and looked at his watch. It was 10
P.M.-- two hours before the season opened. He looked at the fish, then at the boy.
“You'll have to put it back, son,” he said.
“Dad!” cried the boy.
“There will be other fish,” said his father.
“Not as big as this one,” cried the boy.
He looked around the lake. No other fishermen or boats were anywhere around in the moonlight. He looked again at his father. Even though no one had seen them, nor could anyone ever know what time he caught the fish, the boy could tell by the clarity (清楚) of his father's voice that the decision was not negotiable (可商量的). He slowly worked the hook out of the lip of the huge bass and lowered it into the black water.
The creature swished (摆动) its powerful body and disappeared. The boy suspected that he would never again see such a great fish.
That was 34 years ago. Today, the boy is a successful architect in New York City. His father's cabin is still there on the island in the middle of the lake. He takes his own son and daughters fishing from the same dock.
And he was right. He has never again caught such a magnificent fish as the one he landed that night long ago. But he does see that same fish-again and again-every time he comes up against a question of ethics (道德).
For, as his father taught him, ethics are simple matters of right and wrong. It is only the practice of ethics that is difficult. Do we do right when no one is looking? Do we refuse to cut corners to get the design in one time? Or refuse to trade stocks based on information that we know we aren't supposed to have?
We would if we were taught to put the fish back when we were young. For we would have learned the truth. The decision to do right lives fresh and fragrant in our memory. It is a story we will proudly tell our friends and grandchildren. Not about how we had a chance to beat the system and took it, but about how we did the right thing and were forever strengthened
He was 11 years old and went fishing every chance he got from the dock at his family's cabin on an island in the middle of a New Hampshire lake.
On the day before the bass (鲈鱼) season opened, he and his father were fishing early in the evening, catching sunfish and perch (鲈鱼) with worms. Then he tied on a small silver lure (诱饵) and practiced casting. The lure struck the water and caused colored ripples (涟漪) in the sunset, then silver ripples as the moon rose over the lake.
When his fishing rod doubled over, he knew something huge was on the other end. His father watched with admiration as the boy skillfully worked the fish alongside the dock.
Finally, he very carefully lifted the exhausted fish from the water. It was the largest one he had ever seen, but it was a bass.
The boy and his father looked at the handsome fish, gills (鳃) playing back and forth in the moonlight. The father lit a match and looked at his watch. It was 10
P.M.-- two hours before the season opened. He looked at the fish, then at the boy.
“You'll have to put it back, son,” he said.
“Dad!” cried the boy.
“There will be other fish,” said his father.
“Not as big as this one,” cried the boy.
He looked around the lake. No other fishermen or boats were anywhere around in the moonlight. He looked again at his father. Even though no one had seen them, nor could anyone ever know what time he caught the fish, the boy could tell by the clarity (清楚) of his father's voice that the decision was not negotiable (可商量的). He slowly worked the hook out of the lip of the huge bass and lowered it into the black water.
The creature swished (摆动) its powerful body and disappeared. The boy suspected that he would never again see such a great fish.
That was 34 years ago. Today, the boy is a successful architect in New York City. His father's cabin is still there on the island in the middle of the lake. He takes his own son and daughters fishing from the same dock.
And he was right. He has never again caught such a magnificent fish as the one he landed that night long ago. But he does see that same fish-again and again-every time he comes up against a question of ethics (道德).
For, as his father taught him, ethics are simple matters of right and wrong. It is only the practice of ethics that is difficult. Do we do right when no one is looking? Do we refuse to cut corners to get the design in one time? Or refuse to trade stocks based on information that we know we aren't supposed to have?
We would if we were taught to put the fish back when we were young. For we would have learned the truth. The decision to do right lives fresh and fragrant in our memory. It is a story we will proudly tell our friends and grandchildren. Not about how we had a chance to beat the system and took it, but about how we did the right thing and were forever strengthened
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He was 11 years old and went fishing every chance he got from the dock at his family’s cabin on an island in the middle of a New Hampshire lake.On the day 1 the bass (鲈鱼) season opened, he and his father were fishing early in the evening, 2 sunfish with worms.Then he tied on a small lure (鱼饵) and practiced casting.When his pole 3 , he knew something huge was 4 .His father watched 5 as the boy skilfully worked the fish alongside the dock.Finally, he very carefully lifted the 6 fish from the water.It was the largest one he had ever seen, 7 it was a bass.It was 10 P.M.-- two hours before the season opened.The father looked at the fish, then at the boy.
“You’ll have to 8 , son,” he said.
“Dad!” cried the boy.
“There will be other fish,” said his father.
“Not as big as this one,” cried the boy.
9 no one had seen them, nor could anyone ever know what time he caught the fish, the boy could 10 by his father’s firm voice that the decision was 11 .He slowly worked the hook out of the lip of the huge bass and lowered it into 12 .The creature moved its powerful body and 13 .The boy thought that he would never again see such a great fish.
That was 34 years ago.Today, the boy is a successful architect in New York City.And he was 14 .He has never again caught such a magnificent fish as the one he 15 that night long ago.But he does see 16 fish again and again every time he comes up against a question of principles.As his father taught him, principles are simple matters of right and wrong.It is only the
17 of principles that is difficult.Do we 18 when no one is looking?
We would if we 19 to put the fish back when we were young.For we would have learned the truth.The decision to do right lives 20 in our memory.It is a story we will proudly tell our friends and grandchildren.
1.A.until B.when C.after D.before
2.A.providing B.catching C.feeding D.supplying
3.A.bent over B.came up C.turned over D.broke down
4.A.on the other end B.on the other hand C.on one hand D.at the either side
5.A.with anxiety B.in surprise C.with admiration D.for fear
6.A.delighted B.disappointed C.frightened D.exhausted
7.A.and B.but C.however D.yet
8.A.bring it home B.put it aside C.put it back D.pick it up
9.A.Even though B.Now that C.Ever since D.In case
10.A.tell B.say C.speak D.talk
11.A.passed B.changed C.fixed D.refused
12.A.the wide container B.the broad sea
C.the black water D.the small river
13.A.fled B.disappeared C.floated D.swam
14.A.sad B.right C.wrong D.pleased
15.A.landed B.saw C.cast D.threw
16.A.a different B.many big C.even bigger D.the same
17.A.choice B.chance C.practice D.performance
18.A.do wrong B.do right C.do harm D.do good
19.A.were taught B.told C.were let D.ordered
20.A.freshly B.fresh C.clearly D.strongly
(A) 1—5 DBAAC 6—10 DBCAA 11—15 CCBBA 16—20 DCBAB
“You’ll have to 8 , son,” he said.
“Dad!” cried the boy.
“There will be other fish,” said his father.
“Not as big as this one,” cried the boy.
9 no one had seen them, nor could anyone ever know what time he caught the fish, the boy could 10 by his father’s firm voice that the decision was 11 .He slowly worked the hook out of the lip of the huge bass and lowered it into 12 .The creature moved its powerful body and 13 .The boy thought that he would never again see such a great fish.
That was 34 years ago.Today, the boy is a successful architect in New York City.And he was 14 .He has never again caught such a magnificent fish as the one he 15 that night long ago.But he does see 16 fish again and again every time he comes up against a question of principles.As his father taught him, principles are simple matters of right and wrong.It is only the
17 of principles that is difficult.Do we 18 when no one is looking?
We would if we 19 to put the fish back when we were young.For we would have learned the truth.The decision to do right lives 20 in our memory.It is a story we will proudly tell our friends and grandchildren.
1.A.until B.when C.after D.before
2.A.providing B.catching C.feeding D.supplying
3.A.bent over B.came up C.turned over D.broke down
4.A.on the other end B.on the other hand C.on one hand D.at the either side
5.A.with anxiety B.in surprise C.with admiration D.for fear
6.A.delighted B.disappointed C.frightened D.exhausted
7.A.and B.but C.however D.yet
8.A.bring it home B.put it aside C.put it back D.pick it up
9.A.Even though B.Now that C.Ever since D.In case
10.A.tell B.say C.speak D.talk
11.A.passed B.changed C.fixed D.refused
12.A.the wide container B.the broad sea
C.the black water D.the small river
13.A.fled B.disappeared C.floated D.swam
14.A.sad B.right C.wrong D.pleased
15.A.landed B.saw C.cast D.threw
16.A.a different B.many big C.even bigger D.the same
17.A.choice B.chance C.practice D.performance
18.A.do wrong B.do right C.do harm D.do good
19.A.were taught B.told C.were let D.ordered
20.A.freshly B.fresh C.clearly D.strongly
(A) 1—5 DBAAC 6—10 DBCAA 11—15 CCBBA 16—20 DCBAB
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