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Katsu ika odori-don isn't for the faint of heart. Loosely translated as "dancing squid bowl," the controversial Japanese dish came to global attention in 2010 thanks to a YouTube video that quickly became a trending topic. The video depicts a headless squid sat on top of a bowl of noodles and fish eggs. A mysterious hand appears with a teapot and pours what appears to be soy sauce onto the squid. The tentacles, the long thin parts of the squid, begin making large twisting movements wildly, granting the dish the unofficial title of "dancing zombie squid." As strange as the dish might seem, this is a contemporary take on a method of consuming in which seafood is eaten while still moving, referred to as odorigui (literally "dancing eating"), in Japan. Although the squid in this case is dead, its nerve cells are aroused by the sodium in the soy sauce, which prompts the cells and commands them to fire, forcing the muscles to contract. And while odorigui can be found across Japan, the origin of this unique phenomenon is a little more mysterious. The difficult-to-describe practice of odorigui – which most often involves eating tiny, live fish – likely stems from fishing practices in port cities, with regional repetitions on the practice. "In Shizuoka, a region on central Honshu's Pacific coast, it's whitebait or shirasu that's the preferred moving meal," said Dave Lowry, a Japanese-restaurant critic. "In Fukuoka, odorigui is almost exactly the same as the shiro-uo, or ice goby, a tiny, eel-like fish that goes from the ocean to freshwater to produce eggs," he added, explaining that the shiro-uo live in great quantity around Fukuoka and are eaten alive because they start to decay as soon as they die. Eye-catching novelty or not, the polarizing "dancing zombie squid" is a curious one. It's a source of controversy to many, who claim the creature still retains a sense of feeling. And it's a reflection of modern Japanese culture at its finest, one that honors the freshness of the ingredient above all else. This is perhaps why the phenomenon – and subsequent spreading video – have become so popular. After all, who doesn't delight in the simple glory that is freshly prepared food?

Which of the following best describes the overall tone of the passage?

ACynical.
BInformative.正確答案
CHumorous.
DIndifferent.
答案與詳解
B
正確答案
本文整體語調為「資訊性/說明性」,全文客觀介紹跳舞烏賊碗的背景、科學原理與文化脈絡,不帶嘲諷或幽默。

為什麼答案是 B

Informative(資訊性)最符合。文章依序說明odori-don的定義與影片背景、烏賊神經細胞受鈉離子刺激的科學原理、odorigui在靜岡與福岡等地的地區特色,以及其文化意義,全文以客觀、說明性語句貫穿,如『its nerve cells are aroused by the sodium in the soy sauce』及引用專家Dave Lowry評論,充分體現informative語調。

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