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A
college
student
who
spotted
a
group
of
dogfish
sharks
swimming
next
to
a
dock
was
filmed
jumping
into
the
water
and
catching
a
shark
with
his
bare
1
.
A
video
posted
to
Instagram
by
Alex
Winn,
19,
a
sophomore
at
the
University
of
Wisconsin-Eau
Claire,
shows
2
jumping
Wednesday
off
a
dock
into
Kitsap
County's
Liberty
Bay
and
emerging
with
a
furiously
flapping
dogfish
shark
pup
in
his
hands.
Winn
said
the
shark
was
3
shortly
after
the
end
of
the
video.
He
said
the
release
wasn't
caught
on
camera
4
his
friend's
phone
was
low
on
battery
charge.
"Overall,
I
just
wanted
to
let
people
know
I
wasn't
trying
to
hurt
the
5
at
all,"
Winn
told
The
Seattle
Times.
"He
was
6
in
the
water
really,
really
soon."
The
video
quickly
went
viral
with
thousands
of
7
on
Instagram.
Dayv
Lowry,
a
fish
expert
and
researcher
with
the
Washington
Department
of
Fish
and
Wildlife,
criticized
Winn
for
treating
the
spiny
dogfish
shark
8
,
which
he
said
was
recently
listed
as
an
9
species.
"It
was
a
10
thing
to
do,"
Lowry
said.
1.
A. eyes
B. ears
C. hands
D. feet
2.
A. her
B. him
C. them
D. it
3.
A. caught
B. released
C. burned
D. sold
4.
A. though
B. unless
C.
when
D. because
5.
A. dog
B. expert
C. battery
D. fish
6.
A. asleep
B. back
C. across
D. along
7.
A. seriously
B. friendly
C. badly
D. quickly
8.
A. praised
B. criticized
C. looked
D. mistook
9.
A. endangered
B. wonderful
C. dangerous
D. dirty
10.
A. great
B. famous
C. relaxing
D. silly
参考答案:
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3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
C
B
B
D
D
B
C
B
A
D
原文:Washington
state
man
catches
shark
with
bare
hands
A
college
student
who
spotted
a
group
of
dogfish
sharks
swimming
next
to
a
dock
was
filmed
jumping
into
the
water
and
catching
a
shark
with
his
bare
hands.
A
video
posted
to
Instagram
by
Alex
Winn,
19,
a
sophomore
at
the
University
of
Wisconsin-Eau
Claire,
shows
him
jumping
Wednesday
off
a
dock
into
Kitsap
County's
Liberty
Bay
and
emerging
with
a
furiously
flapping
dogfish
shark
pup
in
his
hands.
Winn
said
the
shark
was
released
shortly
after
the
end
of
the
video.
He
said
the
release
wasn't
caught
on
camera
because
his
friend's
phone
was
low
on
battery
charge.
"Overall,
I
just
wanted
to
let
people
know
I
wasn't
trying
to
hurt
the
fish
at
all,"
Winn
told
The
Seattle
Times.
"He
was
back
in
the
water
really,
really
soon."
The
video
quickly
went
viral
with
thousands
of
views
on
Instagram.
Dayv
Lowry,
a
fish
expert
and
researcher
with
the
Washington
Department
of
Fish
and
Wildlife,
criticized
Winn
for
treating
the
spiny
dogfish
shark
badly,
which
he
said
was
recently
listed
as
an
endangered
species.
"It
was
a
silly
thing
to
do,"
Lowry
said.