河北省邢台市2020-2021学年高一下学期开学考试英语试题 word版有答案(无听力音频有文字材料)

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邢台市2020-2021学年高一下学期入学考试


注意事项:
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在
答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。
3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转
涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.
5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读
一遍。
例:How
much
is
the
shirt?
A.
?19.15.
B.
?9.18.
C.
?9.
15.
答案是C。
1.
What
is
the
woman
doing?
A.
Trying
to
sleep.
B.
Working
in
the
office.
C.
Listening
to
the
radio.
2.
What
will
the
speakers
do
next?
A.
Go
home.
B.
Start
cooking.
C.
Go
to
the
Sushi
Restaurant.
3.
Where
does
the
conversation
probably
take
place?
A.
In
a
cafe.
B.
In
the
hospital.
C.
In
a
clothes
shop.
4,
How
will
the
woman
go
to
Rockefeller
Center?
A.
By
bus.
B.
By
taxi.
C.
By
subway.
5.
How
old
is
Alice
now?
A.
18.
B.
16.
C.
15.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.
5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项
中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各
小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.
How
long
has
the
woman
spent
in
raising
her
kids?
A.
5
years.
B.
6
years.
C.7
years.
7.
What
do
we
know
about
the
kids
according
to
the
man?
A.
They
should
go
to
work.
B.
They
can
take
care
of
themselves.
C.
They
are
too
young
to
look
after
themselves.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.
Where
are
the
speakers?
A.
At
the
exhibition.
B.
At
the
Shaolin
temple.
C.
At
the
bus
station.
9.
What
does
the
man
think
of
the
"Blessing
Wall"?
A,
Interesting.
B.
Common.
C?
Magical
10.
What
does
the
man
want
to
do?
A.
Write
his
wishes.
B.
Wait
for
the
woman.
C.
Read
cards
on
the
wall.
听第8段材料,回答第n至13题。
11.
What
kind
of
room
does
the
woman
want
to
take?
A.
A
smoking
double
room.
B.
A
non-smoking
single
room.
C.
A
non-smoking
double
room.
12.
How
can
people
get
a
VIP
card
of
the
hotel?
A.
By
paying
5
dollars.
B.
By
staying
there
for
three
nights.
C.
By
having
meals
there
for
three
times.
13.
Where
is
the
dining
hall?
A.
On
the
first
floor.
B.
On
the
second
floor.
C.
On
the
third
floor,
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.
What
is
the
probable
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Brother
and
sister.
B.
Husband
and
wife.
C.
Shopkeeper
and
customer.
15.
Who
is
having
carsickness?
A.
The
man.
B.
The
woman.
C.
The
woman's
brother.
16.
Why
does
the
little
boy
sleep
all
the
time?
A
He
feels
tired.
B.
He
has
a
cold.
C.
He
has
taken
sleeping
pills.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17,
Why
do
many
budget
travelers
refuse
to
visit
Japan?
A.
It
is
not
attractive,
B.
They
think
it's
expensive.
C.
They
do
not
like
it
at
all.
18.
How
long
does
the
Japanese
festival
Obon
last?
A.
A
week.
B.
Five
days.
C.
A
month.
19.
What
does
the
speaker
advise
visitors
to
do
if
they
plan
to
go
sightseeing
in
Japan?
A.
Take
a
taxi.
B.
Buy
a
bus
pass.
C.
Drive
by
themselves.
20.
What's
the
most
important
thing
to
remember
about
traveling
in
Japan?
A.
To
spend
all
of
the
savings.
B.
To
prepare
everything
in
need.
C.
To
avoid
unnecessary
things.
第二部分
阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.
5分,满分37.
5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
If
you
want
to
find
a
book
for
your
children,
here
are
some
books
that
you
can
choose
from.
Charlie
Thorne
and
the
Last
Equation
by
Stuart
Gibbs
The
CIA
is
on
a
task
to
find
an
equation
(方程式),which
could
destroy
the
world
if
the
bad
people
get
it.
For
help,
they
turn
to
Charlie,
a
12-year-old
girl
who
is
as
smart
as
Albert
Einstein.
Children
who
like
exciting
mysteries
will
enjoy
reading
this
book.
AstroNuts
by
Jon
Scieszka
and
Steven
Weinberg
In
AstroNuts,
the
Earth
has
been
destroyed
by
humans
for
thousands
of
years.
Four
animals
set
out
from
Mount
Rushmore,
the
main
office
of
NASA.
Their
task
is
to
find
a
new
planet
fit
for
human
life.
Finally,
they
discover
one:
Plant
Planet.
The
story's
topic
is
simple:
Don't
harm
the
planet.
Readers
who
love
science
fiction
(科幻小说)will
enjoy
AstroNuts.
Stargazing
by
Jen
Wang
Christine
hears
that
Moon,
who
is
new
in
town,
is
the
kind
of
kid
who
beats
people
up
for
fun.
But
Moon
and
her
mum
come
to
live
with
Christine's
family,
and
the
two
kids
become
best
friends.
Moon
even
shares
a
big
secret
with
Christine.
Stargazing
is
based
on
Jen
Wang's
experiences
as
a
child.
The
story
is
about
the
power
of
friendship.
Roll
with
It
by
Jamie
Sumner
Roll
with
It
is
a
story
about
a
12-year-old
girl
named
Ellie.
She
has
difficulty
walking
on
her
own
and
uses
a
wheelchair.
When
Ellie
and
her
mum
move
to
another
state
to
take
care
of
Ellie’s
grandpa,
she
must
learn
to
deal
with
a
new
school
and
new
friendships.
This
book
is
a
must-read
for
everyone.
It's
a
heartwarming
story
that
really
shows
the
value
of
family.
21.
Which
of
the
following
encourages
readers
to
protect
the
Earth?
A.
Stargazing.
B.
AstroNuts,
C.
Roll
with
It.
D.
Charlie
Thorne
and
the
Last
Equation.
22.
What's
special
about
Stargazing"!
A.
It
mainly
discusses
animals'
stories.
B.
It
includes
much
scientific
knowledge.
C.
It
is
mainly
about
how
to
make
friends.
D.
It
is
connected
with
the
author's
own
experiences.
23.
What
can
we
learn
about
Ellie?
A.
She
has
to
solve
problems
in
a
new
place.
B.
She
has
trouble
communicating
with
others.
C.
She
is
carefully
looked
after
by
her
grandpa.
D.
She
doesn't
want
to
go
to
another
state.
B
A
valuable
musical
instrument
was
played
recently
in
its
first
public
performance
(表演)
since
being
rediscovered
in
2015.
The
instrument,
a
Stradivarius
violin,
had
been
stolen
and
was
missing
for
35
years.
The
violin
has
a
long
history.
It
was
made
in
the
18th
Century.
Later,
the
instrument
belonged
to
Roman
Totenberg,
a
Polish-born
violinist.
He
died
before
the
violin
was
rediscovered.
Now,
the
violin
belongs
to
one
of
his
daughters
and
its
sound
is
again
being
heard.
This
week,
one
of
Totenberg's
former
students,
Mira
Wang,
played
the
instrument
for
the
first
time
since
its
rediscovery.
Totenberg's
three
daughters
all
agreed
that
Mira
Wang
should
perform
with
the
Stradivarius.
Amy
Totenberg
says
the
former
student
was
close
to
her
father.
Antonio
Stradivari
made
the
instrument
in
1734.
Roman
Totenberg
played
the
violin
for
almost
40
years.
He
performed
on
many
famous
concert
stages
around
the
world.
Totenberg
died
in
2012
at
the
age
of
101.
The
Stradivarius
was
taken
from
his
dressing
room
after
a
show.
Daughter
Nina
Totenberg
remembers
what
happened.
"
He
was
greeting
well-wishers
afterwards
and
when
he
turned
around
to
go
back
and
get
the
violin,
it
was
gone.
And
they
found
the
case
thrown
down
the
stairs
in
the
place
where
the
concert
had
been
and
they
called
the
police
and
the
FBI
came.”
The
disappearance
of
the
violin
remained
a
mystery
(谜)for
35
years.
Then,
the
former
wife
of
the
man
who
stole
the
instrument
tried
to
sell
it
to
a
violin
specialist
who
identified
it.
The
former
husband
had
once
been
a
student
of
Totenberg.
In
2015,
the
Stradivarius
violin
was
returned
to
Totenberg's
three
daughters.
They
had
it
repaired
to
playing
condition.
The
Totenberg
sisters
say
they
will
sell
the
violin
to
a
performer
or
a
group.
They
want
the
instrument
to
be
heard
again
by
listeners
around
the
world.
Rare
instruments
also
are
musical
treasures.
In
2011,
a
Stradivarius
violin
was
sold
for
more
than
$
15
million.
24.
Why
was
the
performance
unique?
A.
It
was
played
by
a
Chinese
musician.
B.
It
was
played
to
honour
a
former
violinist.
C.
It
was
organized
by
a
famous
musician's
daughters.
D.
It
was
played
with
a
lost

and

found
valuable
violin.
25.
Why
did
Mira
Wang
have
the
honour
to
play
the
violin?
A.
She
was
related
closely
to
its
former
owner,
her
teacher.
B.
She
has
the
best
skill
to
play
the
violin.
C.
She
will
show
the
violin
to
the
world.
D.
She
is
familiar
with
the
daughters.
26.
Who
stole
the
violin?
A.
A
violin
specialist.
B.
A
student
of
Totenberg's.
C.
The
former
wife
of
a
thief.
D.
One
of
the
well-wishers
at
a
concert.
27.
What
do
you
know
about
the
rediscovered
violin?
A.
It
will
be
played
only
once.
B.
It
will
be
donated
to
a
group.
C.
It
will
change
hands.
D.
It
will
be
kept
in
a
museum.
C
The
Earth
is
losing
some
of
its
major
freshwater
supplies.
But
the
water
is
not
in
lakes
or
rivers.
They
are
called
“aquifers”(含水层).They
formed
deep
underground
as
the
Earth
developed.
Some
aquifers
are
so
deep
that
water
from
very
heavy
rains
cannot
reach
them
through
all
the
rock
and
dirt.
Many
aquifers
provide
irrigation
(灌溉)water
for
crops.
These
freshwater
are
helping
farmers
in
many
countries.
A
new
report
says
some
aquifers
are
being
emptied.
Irrigated
agriculture
is
responsible
for
about
80
percent
or
more
of
freshwater
use
world-
wide.
A
growing
part
of
that
comes
from
underground
aquifers
because
of
dry
weather
or
farmers
growing
crops
in
areas
with
little
rainfall
But
researchers
say
taking
water
from
aquifers
is
creating
a
large
problem.
Scientists
warn
that
there
is
not
much
that
can
be
done
to
repair
them.
It
is
difficult
to
measure
ground-
water
because
it
is
so
deep
underground.
It
is
also
difficult
to
know
how
much
water
is
there
and
where
it
is.
The
water
from
these
aquifers
may
not
be
replaced
for
hundreds
of
years.
The
report
says
seven
countries
use
the
most
non

renewable
groundwater
for
agricultural
production.
The
seven
are
the
United
States,
India,
Pakistan,
China,
Mexico
and
Saudi
Arabia.
The
United
States
is
one
of
the
world's
major
exporters
of
food.
If
China
and
India
use
up
the
groundwater
they
need
to
feed
their
populations,
they
would
be
forced
to
buy
more
food.
This
increased
demand
could
cause
food
prices
to
rise.
The
study
shows
that,
while
countries
like
Somalia
are
dealing
with
little
rainfall,
the
world
may
someday
face
an
underground
drought.
It's
a
really
global
issue.
All
countries
around
the
world
are
facing
this
challenge.
We
don't
have
any
great
solutions
or
strategies
to
deal
with
this.
So,
at
the
very
least,
we
need
to
have
discussions
to
come
up
with
new
ways,
new
strategies
that
recognize
this
problem
and
manage
how
we
might
adjust
our
policies
(调整
政策).
Any
strategy
must
balance
the
short-term
need
for
food
for
the
world
with
the
long-term
survival
of
the
Earth's
aquifers.
28.
Why
is
it
difficult
to
recover
underground
water?
A.
The
Earth
still
lacks
rainwater.
B.
It
is
too
deep
for
rainwater
to
reach.
C.
More
water
is
drawn
than
it
is
added,
D.
Researchers
know
nothing
about
it.
29.
What's
the
result
of
the
disappearance
of
underground
water?
A.
The
US
will
benefit
from
it.
B.
More
rains
will
reach
aquifers.
C.
Food
will
become
more
expensive.
D.
Fresh
water
in
lakes
or
rivers
will
also
disappear.
30.
How
does
the
author
feel
when
stating
the
fact
in
the
text?
A.
Worried
B.
Relaxed.
C.
Encouraged.
D.
Optimistic.
31.
What
may
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
No
Ways
Can
Save
Underground
Water
B.
Agriculture
Is
Destroying
Underground
Water
C.
Everyone's
Duty
Is
to
Protect
Underground
Water
D.
The
Earth's
Underground
Water
Is
Being
Emptied
D
Members
of
a
native
community
in
the
arctic
(北极的)areas
of
Sweden
say
their
reindeer
(驯鹿)are
facing
possible
hunger
from
unusual
weather
related
to
climate
change.
The
local
Sami
community
takes
care
of
about
8,000
reindeer
throughout
the
year.
The
animals
are
moved
between
traditional
feeding
areas
in
high
mountains
close
to
Norway
in
the
summer
and
forests
farther
east
in
the
winter.
A
community
member,
Inga,
is
worried
about
his
reindeer.
He
said
climate
change
has
affected
the
area's
weather
activity
and
created
food
shortages,
"If
we
don5t
find
better
areas
for
them
where
they
can
feed
themselves
and
find
food,
the
reindeer
will
die
from
hunger,"
Inga
Said.
He
verified
the
problem
by
reaching
down
into
the
snow
and
pulling
up
a
hard
piece
of
ice
close
to
the
soil.
The
area
received
unusual
snowfall
early
in
the
fall,
followed
by
rain
that
froze.
Inga
said
this
traps
the
plants
that
reindeer
eat
under
a
thick
cover
of
ice.
Some
of
the
hungry
reindeer
have
now
moved
away
from
their
traditional
feeding
areas
in
search
of
munity
members
say
half
the
reindeer
moved
towards
the
east
as
planned.
But
the
rest
headed
back
to
the
mountains,
where
they
face
the
risk
of
attacks
by
other
animals
or
being
caught
in
an
avalanche
(雪崩).Older
members
of
the
Sami
community
say
that
in
the
past,
they
only
remember
bad
winters
about
once
every
ten
years.
But
now,
Inga
says
extreme
and
strange
weather
are
appearing
more
and
more
often,”
happening
several
times
a
year.
Snowfall
is
common
for
the
area.
But
as
temperatures
increase,
rain
can
also
fall,
creating
a
“rain-on-snow”
effect.
When
this
happens,
food
remains
trapped
under
the
ice
where
the
reindeer
cannot
reach
it.
This
causes
the
animals
to
grow
weaker
and
struggle
to
make
it
through
the
winter.
Weather
changes
have
hit
the
Sami
community
hard.
“We
don't
want
money
because
we
can’t
buy
better
weather
with
money.
We
need
the
EU
to
take
action
and
they
need
to
do
it
now,"
said
Inga.
32.
What
problem
do
reindeer
meet
with
at
present?
A.
Risk
of
hunger.
B.
Cold
weather.
C.
Long
march
for
food.
D.
Polluted
environment.
33.
What
does
the
underlined
word
"verified"
in
paragraph
2
mean?
A.
Solved.
B.
Proved.
C.
Ignored.
D.
Answered.
34.
What
problem
would
the
reindeer
back
in
the
mountains
face?
A.
Traps
under
the
snow.
B.
Hunt
from
human
beings.
C.
Threat
from
other
animals.
D.
Rocks
falling
down
the
mountain.
35.
What
is
causing
the
reindeer's
present
difficult
situation?
A.
Flood.
B.
Drought.
C.
Snowfall.
D.
Rain-on-snow
effect.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.
5分,满分12.
5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
We
expect
the
technology
in
our
life
to
work
every
time
we
turn
a
machine
on.
It's
terrible
when
they
don't
work,
especially
when
we
don't
know
how
to
solve
the
problem.
You
turn
the
machine
on,
but
see
the
black
screen.
36
A
computer
screen
that
doesn't
turn
on
may
be
a
sign
of
a
broken
screen
or
a
bad
connection
between
the
computer
and
the
monitor
(显示器).
Trying
another
monitor
or
connecting
line
is
a
simple
way
to
see
if
one
or
the
other
is
broken-down.
37
For
windows
users,
they
could
face
a
system
files
corruption
(损坏).
Turning
on
your
computer,
you
might
see
the
black
screen
and
words
on
the
screen
remind
you
the
corruption.
In
that
case,
you
may
need
to
restart
your
computer
and
enter
the
recovery
mode
(恢复模式).38
In
that
case,
you
need
to
open
the
computer
case
and
clean
the
fan.
39
Apple's
iOS
users
might
need
to
restart
their
phones,
though
the
method
differs
depending
on
the
model.
If
you
are
a
owner
of
the
iPhone
11
or
a
newer
model
you
can
press
and
let
go
of
the
volume-up
and
do
the
same
to
the
volume-down
button,
then
press
and
hold
the
side
button
until
you
see
the
Apple
logo.
If
the
problem
keeps
occurring,
you'd
better
have
a
professional
(专业人员)take
a
look
at
it
40
A.
A
choice
is
to
use
a
DVD.
B.
Phone
users
also
face
the
black
screen.
C.
What
should
you
do
when
it
happens?
D.
If
it
is
useless,
you
need
to
do
a
further
check.
E.
Another
cause
might
be
a
problem
with
the
cooling
fan.
F.
You'd
better
not
deal
with
it
yourself
in
case
your
machine
is
broken.
G.
Android
users
should
hold
down
the
power
button
for
about
five
seconds.
第三部分
语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
When
we
speak
of
women
of
influence,
what
comes
to
our
mind?
Is
their
influence
great?
In
fact,
women
have
social
status
(地位)and
power,
and
their
work
41
great
changes
to
their
communities,
countries
and
even
the
world.
As
women
of
influence,
their
work
is
important.
There
are
many
women
of
influence
whose
42
are
very
important
but
often
43
in
social
media.
The
roles
grandmas,
moms,
aunts,
sisters,
friends
and
teachers
play
in
our
44
affect
who
we
will
grow
to
be.
These
great
women
set
a(n)
45
with
great
love,
courage,
strength
and
gentleness.
They
make
and
46
to
make
many
sacrifices
(牺牲)so
that
we
can
develop
47
and
go
further.
There
are
a
lot
of
women
in
my
life
who
have
48
me
to
grow
into
the
woman
I
am
today.
My
mother's
49
and
courage
taught
me
how
to
be
strong
and
brave.
My
grandma
told
me
how
to
50
gracefully
while
talking
with
others.
She
always
kept
graceful
even
when
she
had
to
stay
at
home
for
her
healthy
problem.
I
have
plenty
of
women
51
with
different
ages
with
whom
I
can
share
my
happiness
and
sorrow,
celebrate
my
success
and
52
my
failure.
Without
the
effect
of
all
these
women
in
my
life,
I
wouldn't
be
the
person
1
am
at
present.
I'm
really
53
for
their
love
and
guidance
in
my
life
journey.
I
really
hope
that
all
the
women
of
the
world
can
live
happily,
because
they
deeply
54
all
the
people
that
come
into
contact
with
them
every
day.
No
matter
what
their
roles
are,
they
are
55
women
of
influence.
41.
A.
calls
for
B.
results
from
C.
brings
about
D.
deals
with
42.
A.
medals
B.
roles
C.
packages
D.
sources
43.
A.
injured
B.
popular
C.
different
D.
unnoticed
44.
A.
life
B.
empire
C.
debates
D.
crashes
45.
A.
date
B.
alarm
C.
example
D.
table
46.
A.
forget
B.
continue
C.
pretend
D.
refuse
47.
A.
confusedly
B.
officially
C.
equally
D.
well
48.
A
frightened
B.
helped
C.
invited
D.
forced
49.
A.
strength
B.
curiosity
C.
campus
D.
organization
50.
A.
hike
B.
work
C.
act
D.
run
51.
A.
friends
B.
followers
C.
competitors
D.
soldiers
52.
A.
trust
B.
understand
C.
prove
D.
increase
53.
A.
hungry
B.
qualified
C.
thankful
D.
ready
54.
A.
fight
B.
know
C.
cheat
D.
influence
55.A.
great
B.
national
C.
extra
D.
narrow
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
To
understand
how
“modern
art"
began,
a
little
historical
background
can
be
helpful.
There
was
a
rapidly
increasing
change
in
the
19th
century.
As
56
result
of
the
Industrial
Revolution
(工业革命),great
changes
in
manufacturing
(制造业),transport,
and
technology
began
57
(affect)
how
people
lived,
worked,
and
traveled
throughout
Europe
and
America.
These
industry-inspired
social
changes
led
to
not
only
greater
prosperity
(繁荣)but
also
58
(crowd)
living
conditions
for
most
workers.
In
turn,
this
led
to
the
demand
for
the
architecture,
the
demand
for
applied
art
and
design
and
the
appearance
of
wealthy
businessmen
59
became
art
collectors
and
supporters.
Many
of
the
world's
best
art
museums
60
(establish)
by
these
successful
businessmen
in
the
19th
century.
Besides,
two
other
61
(invent)
had
a
direct
effect
62
fine
art
of
the
period.
First,
in
1841,
the
American
painter
John
Rand
invented
the
tin
paint
tube.
Second,
major
advances
were
made
in
photography
(摄影),63
(allow)
artists
to
take
photos
of
views
which
could
then
help
64
(they)
paint
in
the
studio
at
a
later
date.
Both
of
the
developments
would
65
(great)
benefit
a
new
style
of
painting
known
as
"Impressionism”,
which
would
have
a
huge
influence
upon
how
artists
painted
the
world
around
them.
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
你班英语老师写了一条微博,内容为"Tell
me
the
biggest
problem
during
your
English
study
and
your
solutions”。请用英文给他写一则回复,内容包括:
1.英语学习中遇到的最大问题;
2.自己的解决方法;
3.取得的效果。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Jackson,
now
a
successful
architect
in
New
York
City,
comes
back
to
his
father’s
small
wooden
house
that
is
on
the
island
in
the
middle
of
the
lake.
Jackson
is
fond
of
fishing.
And
he
often
takes
his
son
and
daughters
fishing
in
the
same
place,
where
he
used
to
fish
when
he
was
a
child.
His
children
are
addicted
to
the
fishing
joy,
which
reminds
him
of
the
day
34
years
ago.
34
years
ago,
Jackson
was
11
years
old
and
lived
with
his
family
on
an
island
in
the
middle
of
a
lake
in
New
Hampshire.
On
the
day
before
the
bass
(鲈鱼)season
opened,
Jackson
and
his
father
were
fishing
early
in
the
evening,
catching
sunfish.
When
his
fishing
rod
(鱼竿)doubled
over,
he
knew
something
huge
was
on
the
other
end.
He
very
carefully
lifted
the
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,
its
gills
(鳃)playing
back
and
forth
in
the
moonlight.
The
father
lit
a
match
and
looked
at
his
watch.
It
was
10
pm

two
hours
before
the
season
opened.
He
looked
at
the
huge
fish,
then
at
the
boy.
"You'll
have
to
put
the
fish
back,
son,"
he
said.
"Dad!"
cried
the
boy.
“There
will
be
other
fish,"
said
his
father.
“Not
as
big
as
this
one,”
the
boy
cried
and
shouted.
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
from
his
father's
voice
clearly
that
the
decision
couldn't
be
changed.
The
father
patted
him
slightly
on
his
shoulder
and
sincerely
taught
him,”
My
boy,
rules
are
simple
matters
of
right
and
wrong.
It
is
the
practice
of
rules
that
is
difficult,
but
it's
your
choice.”
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答高一(下)入学考试
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高一(下)入学考试英语,参考答案第4页
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