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Doctorssayangercanbeanextremelydamagingemotion,unlessyoulearnhowtodealwith

it.Theywarnthatangercanleadtoheartdisease,stomachproblems,headaches,emotional

problemsandpossiblycancer.

Angerisanormalemotionthatweallfeelfromtimetotime.Somepeopleexpressanger

openlyinacalmreasonableway.Othersburstwithanger,andscreamandyell.Butotherpeople

keeptheirangerinside.Theycannotorwillnotexpressit.Thisiscalledrepressinganger.

Foryearsmanydoctorsthoughtthatrepressingangerwasmoredangeroustoaperson's

healththanexpressingit.Theysaidthatwhenapersonisangry,thebrainreleasesthesamehor-

mones(荷爾蒙).Theyspeedtheheartrate,raisebloodpressure,orsugarintotheblood,etC.In

generalthepersonfeelsexcitedandreadytoact.

Somedoctorssaythatbothrepressingandexpressingangercanbedangerous.Theybelieve

thatthosewhoexpressangerviolentlymaybemorelikelytodevelopheartdisease,andthey

believethatthosewhokeeptheirangerinsidemayfaceagreaterdangerofhighbloodpressure.

Doctorssaythesolutionislearninghowtodealwithanger.Theysaythefirststepistoadmit

thatyouareangryandtorecognizetherealcauseoftheanger,thendecideifthecauseisserious

enoughtogetangryabout.Ifitis,theysay,“Donotexpressyourangerwhileangry.Waituntil

yourangerhascooleddownandyouareabletoexpressyourselfcalmlyandreasonably.”

Doctorssaythatagoodwaytodealwithangeristofindhumorinthesituationthathasmade

youangry.Theysaidthatlaughterismuchhealthierthananger.

1.“Damagingemotion^^meansthat.

A.theemotionisharmlessB.theemotionisharmful

C.thefeelingisverystrongD.thefeelingishard

2.Whatstatementisright?

A.Wereyouangry,youwouldbecancered(得癌癥).

B.Onceyouareangry,youmustbecancered.

C.Angryasyouareoften,youcanftbecancered,

D.Angermaycauseyouacancer.

3.Expressingangerviolentlyrepressingitaccordingtosomescientists.

A.isjustthesameasB.ismoreharmfulthan

C.isnobetterthanD.ismuchbetterthan

4.Accordingtotheauthor,you'dbetter.

A.neverbeangry

B?coolitdownbeforeyouexpressit

C.laughandlaughwhenyougetangry

D.admityouarewrongwhenyouareangry

Thereisapopularbeliefamongparentsthatschoolsarenolongerinterestedinspelling.No

schoolIhaveevertaughtinhaseverignoredspellingorconsidereditunimportantasabasicskill.

Thereare,however,differentideasabouthowtoteachit,orhowmuchpriority(優(yōu)先)itmustbe

givenovergenerallanguagedevelopmentandwritingability.Theproblemishowtoencouragea

childtoexpresshimselffreelyandconfidentlyinwritingwithoutholdinghimbackwiththe

complexities(復雜性)ofspelling.

Ifspellingbecomestheonlyfocal(焦點的)pointofhisteacher'sinterest,clearlyabright

childwillbelikelyto“playsafe”.Hewilltendtowriteonlywordswithinhisspellingrange,

choosingtoavoidadventurouslanguage.That'swhyteachersoftenencouragetheearlyuseof

dictionariesandpayattentiontocontentratherthantechnicalability.

Iwasonceshockedtoreadonthebottomofasensitivepieceofwritingaboutapersonal

experience:叮hisworkisterrible!Therearefartoomanyspellingerrorsandyourwritingis

terrible.^^Itmayhavebeenasharpcriticismofthepupifstechnicalabilitiesinwriting,butitwas

alsoasadreflectionontheteacherwhohadomitted(省略)toreadtheessay,whichcontained

somebeautifulexpressionsofthechild'sdeepfeelings.Theteacherwasnotwrongtodraw

attentiontotheerrors,butifhisprioritieshadcenteredonthechild'sideas,anexpressionofhis

disappointmentwiththepresentationwouldhavegiventhepupilmoremotivation(動機)toseek

improvement.

1.Teachersaredifferentintheiropinionsabout.

A.hedifficultiesinteachingspelling

B.theroleofspellingingenerallanguagedevelopment

C.thecomplexitiesofthebasicwritingskills

D.thenecessityofteachingspelling

2.Theunderlinedexpression“playsafe“probablymeans.

A?towritecarefully

B.todoasteacherssay

C.tousedictionariesfrequently

D.toavoidusingwordsoneisnotsureof

3.Teachersencouragetheuseofdictionariessothat.

A.studentswillbeabletoexpresstheirideasmorefreely

B.studentswillhavemoreconfidenceinwriting

C.studentswillhavelesstroubleincorrectingmistakes

D.studentswillleamtobeindependentofteachers

4.Theauthorseemstothinkthattheteacher'sjudgmentonthatsensitivepieceofwritingis

A.unfairB.reasonableC.foolishD.careless

Perhapsthemostfamoustheory,thestudyofbodymovement,wassuggestedbyProfessor

RayBirdwhistell.Hebelievesthatphysicalappearanceisoftenculturallyprogrammed.Inother

words,weleamourlooks-wearenotbornwiththem.

Ababyhasgenerallyinformedfacefeatures.Ababy,accordingtoBirdwhistell,learnswhere

tosettheeyebrowsbylookingatthosearound-familyandfriends.Thishelpsexplainwhythe

peopleofsomeareasoftheUSlooksmuchalike.

NewEnglandersorSouthernershavecertaincommonfacefeaturesthatcannotbeexplained

bygenetics(遺傳學).Theexactshapeofthemouthisnotsetatbirth,itislearnedafter.Infact,

thefinalmouthshapeisnotformeduntilwellafternewteethareset.Formany,thiscanbewell

intogrown-ups.Ahusbandandwifetogetherforalongtimeoftencometolooksomewhatalike.

Weleamourlooksfromthosearoundus.

Thisisperhapswhyinasinglecountrythereareareaswherepeoplesmilemorethanthosein

otherareas.IntheUS,forexample,thesouthisthepartofthecountrywherethepeoplesmile

mostfrequently.InNewEnglandtheysmileless,andinthewesternpartofNewYorkStatesstill

less.ManysouthernersfindcitiessuchasNewYorkcoldandunfriendly,partlybecausepeoplein

MadisonAvenuesmilelessthanpeopleonPeachtreeStreetinAtlanta,Georgia.Peopleinlargely

populatedareasalsosmileandgreeteachotherinpubliclessthanpeopleinsmalltownsdo.

1.RayBirdwhistellbelievesthatphysicalappearance.

A.haslittletodowithcultureB.hasmuchtodomuchculture

C.iseverchangingD.isdifferentfromplacetoplace

2.Accordingtothepassage,thefinalmouthshapeisformed.

A.beforebirthB.assoonasone\teetharenewlyset

C.sometimeafternewteetharesetD.around15yearsold

3.RayBirdwhistellcantellwhatareaoftheUSapersonisfromby.

A.howmuchheorshesmilesB.howheorsheraisehisorhereyebrows

C.whatheorshelikesbestD.thewayheorshetalks

4.Peoplewholivearemorefriendly.

A.inlargelypopulatedareasB.inNewYorkCity

C.inthecountryD.intheNorth

EFLTEACHERS

SummerPosts

Onceagainwerequire10excellentTEFLTeachersforoursummerprogram.Large

thriving(興旺)Arels-Felcoschooloffersspecialpackagetoqualified,TEFLexperienced

teachers.$1,500andfreeaccommodationfor200hoursteachingfrom2July-24August.Overtime

available.GoodPossibilityoflongertermandpermanentposts.Shortercontractsavailable.

LettersofapplicationandC.V.toTeacherRecruitment(彳正募)(Dept.E),ChurchillHouse

School,40—42SpencerSquare,Ramsgate,KentCT119LD.

Fax:(0843)584827.

Established20years.RecognizedbytheBritishCouncilandamemberofArels-Felco.

1.Whatdoes“package“intheadvertisementreferto?

A.Thesalary.B.Thenumberoftheteachinghours

C.Thefreeaccommodationprovided.D.Alltheabove.

2.Someteachersmaybeableto.

A.accomplishthejobaheadofschedule

B?quitthejobwhentheychoosetodoso

C.enjoyfreeaccommodationforalongertime

D.continueworkingattheschoolafterthesummer

3.Arels-Felcoisprobably.

A.acompanyB.thenameofaschool

C.aneducationalorganizationD.ahousingagency

California—UpsetbythewarinIraq,JuliaWilsonexpressedherangerandimpatiencewith

PresidentBushlastspringonherwebpageonMyS.Shepostedapictureofthe

president,wrote“KillBush“acrossthetopanddrewaswordstabbinghisoutstretchedhand.She

laterreplacedherpageafterlearninginhereighth-gradehistoryclassthatsuchthreatsarea

federaloffense.

Itwastoolate,FederalauthoritieshadfoundthepageandplacedWilsonontheirchecklist.

Theyfinallyreachedherthisweekinherbiologyclass.The14—year_oldwastakenoutofclass

Wednesdayandquestionedforabout15minutesbytwoSecretServiceagents.Theincidenthas

upsetherparents,whosaidtheagentsshouldhaveincludedthemwhenquestioningtheirdaughter.

Theteenagersaidtheagents,questioningledhertotears.t4Iwasn'tdangerous/*saidWilson,

anhonorstudentwhodescribesherselfaspoliticallyenthusiastic."I'mapeace-lovingperson.Tin

againstthewarinIraq.Tmnotgoingtokillthepresident.**

Hermother,KirstieWilson,saidtwoagentsshowedupatthefamily'shomeWednesday

afternoon,questionedherandpromisedtoreturnonceherdaughterwashomefromschool.

Aftertheyleft,KirstieWilsonsentanextmessagetoherdaughter'scallphone,askingherto

comestraighthomeandtellingherthattwomenfromthesecretservicewantedtotalkwithher.

Butmomentslater,KirstieWilsonreceivedatextmessagefromherdaughtersayingagents

hadpulledheroutofclass.

JuliaWilsonsaidtheagentsthreatenedher,sayingshecouldbesenttocourtformakingthe

threat.t€Theyyelledatmealot,“shesaid.i4Theywereunnecessarilymean.”

Wilsonandherparentssaidtheagentswerejustifiedinquestioningheroverher

MySposting.Buttheysaidtheagentswenttoofarbynotwaitinguntilshewasoutof

schoolandtheagentsshouldhavemorequicklyfiguredouttheyweren'tdealingwithareal

danger*.

AssistantPrincipalPaulRobinonsaidtheagentsgavehimtheimpressionthegirl'smother

knewtheywereplanningtoquestionherdaughteratschool.Thereisnolegalrequirementthat

parentsbenotified.

“Thishasbeenanon-goingproblem.^^saidAnnBrick,alawyerwiththeAmericanCivil

LibertiesUnioninSanFrancisco.

FormergovernorsPeteWilsonandGrayDavisvetoed(否決)billsthatwouldhaverequired

thatparentsgivepermissionorbepresentwhentheirchildrenarequestionedatschoolbylaw

enforcementofficers.

1.JuliaWilsonwasquestionedbecause.

A.shewantedtokillPresidentBush

B.shesetupthewebsiteM

C.theagentsthoughtshemightbeathreattothefederal

D.shewasapeace-lovingperson

2.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?

A.JuliaWilsonwillbeputintoprisonformakingathreat.

B.KirtieWilsonthoughtitwrongtoquestionherdaughterinschoolwithoutthem.

C.AssistantprincipalthoughttherewasnoneedtoinformJulia'sparentswhenquestioning

her.

D.AnnBrickbelievesthatteenagersshouldnotbepoliticallyenthusiastic.

3.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"mean"meaninthetext?

A.cruelandviolentB.poisonous

C.kind-heartedD.unfair

4.Theauthorwrotethisstorymainlyto.

A.struggleagainstthewarinIraqstartedbytheUS

B.discusswhetherparentsshouldbeincludedwhenchildrenarequestioned

C.warnteenagersnottopostwebpagesonwebsites

D.criticizetheformergovernorswhovetoedthebill

、一

WhenNathanWinogradannouncedthathewasleavinghisjobasalawyerinCaliforniato

runananimalshelterinTompkinsCounty,NewYork,hisfatherlookedathimforalongminute

andthenasked,"'Whatdodogsandcatsneedalawyerfor?”

Themovemeantgivingupeightweeks'vacation,anofficewithaviewoftheSanFrancisco

Bayandabighouseamongtheredwoods,andmovingtoaruralareaknowforitsharshwinters.

ButWinogracfswife,Jennifer,alsoananimallover,wasallforit.Sotheypackedeverythingthey

owned,andwithtwoyoungchildren,plustwodogs,andabunchofcatsWinogradhadrescued,

drovecross-country.

Onthesecondday,theyhadnoroomforsixmorepuppiestheyreceived.Theyfoundanold

horsetrough,filleditwithhayandnestledtheanimalsinside.Theyplaceditnexttothefrontdesk,

andwithinadayortwo,allsixhadhomes,adoptedbypeoplewhowalkedintotheshelterand

couldn'tresist.

Blinddogs,catswithmissinglimbs—allfindhomes."Thereisnodogorcattooold,too

uglyortooundesirablenottobeadoptedbysomeone,saysWinograd.

Today,TompkinsCountyisconsideredtheonlyno-killcountyintheUnitedStates.Nineout

oftendogscatsthatcomethroughtheshelterdoorsaresaved.Onlyanimalswithincurable

injuriesorillnesses,andthetrulyevil,areputdown.Thenationalaverageishalfofalldogsand

70percentofcats,totalingmorethanfourmillionanimalslastyearalone.

Eventhoughhedrivesanoldcarthatleakswhenitrains,andhisfamilylivesonatight

budgetwhilehisclassmatesfromStanfordLawearnsix-figuresalaries,Winogradsayshe'sdoing

whathe'dalwayswantedtodowhenhegrewup;runananimalshelterandsavealltheanimals.

Asayoungdistrictlawyer,hekepthisgoalinmind,startingwhenheraisedhisfirstanimal

crueltycase.Amanwasaccusedofintentionallysettinghisbrowncatonfire.Winogradmadehis

case,andtheabusiveownerwassentencedtoprison.

Itwasthefirstofmanysuchcases,andheraisedeachwithvigor.Butthesenselessviolence,

neglectandignoranceneverfailedtoshockhim.Hedecidedsimply,“1needtogettotheother

sideandstartsavingtheseanimals.”

Now,Winogradishelpingtosavethousands,evenmillions,'Tmconvincedthatanokill

nationispossible,Tmjustheretryingtoshortenthetimeuntilitarrives.,,

1.Whatwashisfather'sresponsewhenNathanWinogradlefthisjobasalawyerinCalifornia?

A.Hewasallforit.B.Hewasstronglyagainstit.

C.Hewasgreatlypuzzled.D.Hewasveryangry.

2.HowdidWinogradsuccessfullysavesomanyanimals?

A.Hekeptalltherejectedanimalsinalargeshelter.

B.Helettheanimalsadoptedbypeoplewhovisitedtheshelter.

C.Hesoldsomeoftheanimalsandgetsomemoney.

D.Hedeliveredtheanimalstothelocalgovernment.

3.Whichcouldbetherightorderofthefollowingeventsaccordingtothepassage?

a.WinogradandJennifersetupananimalshelter.

b.WinogradandJenniferleadacomfortablelife.

c.WinogradandJennifergotmarriedandhadtwochildren.

d.Winogradandhisfamilylivedonatightbugget.

e.Winogradworkedagainstanimalcrueltyasalawyer.

f.WinogradworkedasalawyerinCalifornia

g.WinogradandJennifermovedtoTompkinsCounty.

A.f-c-b-g-a-e-dB.f-e-d-e-a-g-bC.g-a-c-b-f-e-dD.e-d-g-a-f-c-d

4.Whichcouldbethebesttitleofthepassage?

A.BeingRichisImportantB.Animals,OurBestFriends

C.NoPetLeftbehindD.TheWinogradFamily

Thiswebsiteismeantfortheshortstoryandforthoseinterestedinreadinglightarticles.

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Pleasenotethreethingsaboutthissite.One,someofthebiographiesarenotavailable(the

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thestoryreadytogoonline)!MaybesomedayIwillwanttospendanentiredayortwoonone

story,butnotatthistime.Three,Ihavenosummariesoranalyses,soyouneedn'task.Ireadshort

storiesoften,butonlyfortheenjoymentofdoingso.IhaveverylittledesiretoanalyzewhatIam

readingforthatdeep,hiddenmeaning.

Fewerandfewerpeoplethesedaysreadshortstories.Thisisunfortunate-sofewwillever

experiencethejoythatreadingsuchfineworkcangive.Thegoalofthissiteistogiveanicecross

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canbequiteexpensive.So,ifyouappreciatethiscollection,gobuysomething.Thankyou!

1.Thepassageismainlyabout.

A.whatthewebsitefocuseson

B.howtoemailshortstoriestothewebsite

C.whyfewerandfewerpeopleenjoyreading

D.howtofindshortstoriesonthiswebsites

2.Whatcanweknowaboutthebookmentionedinthispassage?

A.Itcontainedmanyclassicalworkswithanalyses

B.Itwaswrittenbytheauthorandadvertisedhere.

C.therearemanybiographiesinthisbook.

D.It'sacollectionofshortstoriesofthiswebsite.

3.Howisthewebsitekeptfreeonline?

A.Thewebsitereceivesmuchdonationfromsociety.

B.Thewebsitegotmuchmoneyfromadvertisementsonit.

C.Thewebsiteearnsmoneybysellingbookswhichcollectstoriesofthewebsite.

D.Everyreaderpaysforwhattheyreadbeforereadingit.

4.Thepurposeofwritingthisarticleisto.

A.advertisehisorherwebsiteandbooks

B.explainhowthiswebsiteiskept

C.explainwhothiswebsiteisfor

D.discusswhetherweshouldreadonline

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Activitiesforkidsofallages

Sunday,December179:00am—4:00pm

JoinusonDecember17lh,2006(2nddayofHanukkah)forourannualHanukkahFamilyFun

Festforanexcitingdayoffunactivitiesforthewholefamily.TheHazimirChoirwillprovide

holidaymusicalentertainment.DrumTaleswillpresent“TheHeartyStoryofHanukkah^^show.

Therewillbeceramic(陶瓷)paintingofdreidles,menorahs(燭臺),andotherHanukkahitemsfor

thekids.Andfunfoods,crafts(手工藝)andactivitieswillbehappeningthroughouttheday.Bring

thewholefamilyandenjoyafun-filledday!

11:30—JollyFolliespuppetshowAges2-12

Afunmuppet(提線木偶)stylemusicalholidaystoryfollowedbyaHanukkahsingalong

featuringthe“Chipmunks“andotherfavoritecharacters.Adult:$7Child$5

1:30—HazamirTeenChoir

SponsoredbytheBermanandLernerfamiliesinmemoryofCantorMosesL.Snyder

3:15—DrumTalespresentsTheHeartyStoryofHanukkah

DrumTalesisfun,interactivepercussive(打擊樂)andmusical.Itismuchlikethe

traditionaldrumcircleconcept.Itcombinesstorytelling,musicalinstrumentationandsong.Each

participantsisgivenapercussiveinstrumentwhichbecomestheirmediaoftransportationtofar

awaylandsandexoticplaces,toridethewavesofmysteryofanunfoldingplot,andintothedeep

realmofimaginationandthecolorfulbeyond.Drumming,rhyming,rapping,clinking,shaking

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journeythroughthesestories!Audits$7Child$5

Plusfoodandfunfortheentirefamily

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FunwithCyber-Connection

Vendors

Specialvisitby“ChanukahBubby”

1.Howmuchdoesafamilyofthree(akidandparents)havetopayiftheyattendJollyFollies

puppetshow?

A.$21.B.$15.C.$19.D.$17.

2.WhatfeelingwillyounotexperienceifyouattendtheDrumTales?

A.Mystery.B.Imagination.C.ExoticismD.Horror.

3.Ifyourfamilyarefreeat1:30,whatactivitycanyoutakepartin?

A.DrumTales:TheHeartyStoryofHanukkah.

B.HazamirTeenChoir.

C.JollyFolliespuppetshow.

D.Cartoonfilms.

4.WhatisnotincludedintheChanukahFestival?

A.Ceramicpainting.B.Funfoods.

C.Computeradventures.D.Fashionshow.

Neverforgetwhereyoucomefrom

ManyofusrememberthetouchingtelevisionadvertisementwheretheactorIronEyesCody

shedsatearoverlitter.SuchNativeimagesareoftenusedtoconveytheideaofsavingmother

earth.Peoplewhoacceptthisimagefinditdifficulttobringtogetherwhattheyhaveseenofsome

reservations—shabbyhomes,brokencars,underfeddogs,weedsinwinds,andcoalstripmines.

ThosewhomostromanticizeAmericanIndiansarethequickesttobedisappointedanddiscover

thatthingsarenotasgoodastheyhaveoncebelieved.However,Indians,relationshipwiththe

landismuchmorecomplicated(復雜的)thanthosetwoblackandwhiteimageswhichappearedin

thetelevision.

Historically,tribal(部落的)peoplearoundtheglobehavehadclosetieswiththeearth.Lakota

historianVineDeloria,Jr.,tellsthestoryofthePoncapeoplewhoweretakenfromtheirrange

overacenturyagoandtransportedagainsttheirwilltoOklahoma.Otherwisehealthy,manyPonca

wastedanddiedfromnootherclearcausethanseparationfromtheirhome.AsCherylCrazyBull

saysinthisissue,“Thelandisourrelative.Withoutland,tribalpeoplelosetheiridentity—the

landalongwithlanguage,spiritualbeliefs,andsocialsystemsdistinguishestribalpeoplefrom

others.^^

TomanypeopleintheUnitedStates,theIndianreservationisanembarrassment.Itrepresents

theAmericanversionofracialseperation—aprisonwithoutwallswherethegovernmentconfined

IndianstokeepthemapartfromotherAmericans.ToIndianpeoplethereservationishome,

regardlessofwhatitlookslike.Theyhavespiritual,emotional,andfamilyties.Manyoftheir

relativesstilllivethereorareburiedthere,andtheircreationstoriesarecenteredthere.

Americanstendtopulluprootsandseparatefromtheirbirthplace,movingfromcitytocity

manytimes.Manyofusnon-Indianshavenevervisitedtheplaceswhereourancestorsare

buriedorthehouseswhereourparentswerebom.WesternnationsuseEarthinthesameway,asif

wecangotoanotherplanetwhentheairandwaterbecometoodirty.Ontheotherhand,tribesare

veryfamiliarwiththeconceptoflimitedresource.Theycannotgetanotherreservationiftheirs

becomestoopolluted.

1.Whatdoesthewritermainlyintendtostateinthispassage?

A.AmericanIndiansaredisappointedwiththeirlivingenvironment.

B.AmericanIndiansleadamiserablelifenow.

C.Televisionadvertisementscanhaveanunexpectedeffectonpeople.

D.Landisveryimportanttopeople,especiallytribalpeople.

2.TheauthorincludedthestoryofthePoncapeopleinthisarticlemainlytostate.

A.thecloserelationshipbetweentribalpeopleandland

B.thepovertyofthetribalpeople

C.thelonghistoryofthePoncapeople

D.thegreatchangesofthePoncapeople

slife

3.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothispassage?

A.Americanscanuselandastheylikeandthengotoanotherplace.

B.Peopleinthewestdon'tliketotravelfromcitytocity.

C.Tribalpeoplehavethesameconceptoftheresourcesasthenon-Indians.

D.Thereservationshavebothpositiveandnegative(負面的)effectsonIndianpeople'slife.

4.Whattopicdoesthisarticlefocuson?

A.FamilylifeoftheIndians.

B.People'sattitudetowardsland.

C.Thehistoryoftribalpeople.

D.Environmentalpollutionnowadays.

Theoctopus's(章魚)reputationasahuman-killerisn^simplyanexaggeration(夸張)一

itisatotalmyth.Theoctopuscanindeedbeadeadlyhunter,butonlyofitsnaturalvictims.Some

shellfish(殼類動物)andanoccasionalsickorincautiousfishhavereasontobefrightenedofthis

multi-armedhunter,butapersonismuchtoolargetointeresteventhebiggestoctopus.Eventhe

largestamongoctopiismuchsmallerthanmostpeopleimagine.Farfrombeinglargeenoughto

swallowaship,asmonsteroctopiinmovieshavebeenknowntodo,thelargestoctopus,foundon

thePacificcoast,weighsaround110poundsandgrowstonomorethantenfeetinwidth.

Thehard,parrot-likebeak(喙)ofanoctopusisnotusedforattackingdeep-seadivers,butfor

cuttingopenshellfish.Indeed,theoctopuspossessessuchatinythroatthatitcannotswallowlarge

piecesofmeat.Instead,itfeedsbypouringdigestivejuicesintoitsvictims,andthensuckingup

thesoupyremains.Ashellfishthatfindsitselfinthegraspofanoctopushasonlyashorttimeto

live.Buthumanbeingsareperfectlysafe.Still,peoplerarelycaretogocloseenoughtothese

carefulcreaturestogetagoodlookatthem.

1.Thispassageismainlyabout.

A.thehorrorsoftheoctopus

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