单选题In bungee jumping, you _____.Ajump as high as you canBslide down a rope to the groundCtie yourself to a rope and fallDfall without a rope

单选题
In bungee jumping, you _____.
A

jump as high as you can

B

slide down a rope to the ground

C

tie yourself to a rope and fall

D

fall without a rope


参考解析

解析:
第二段第二句“with an elastic rope tied to your feet”说明,蹦极时你脚上捆着的弹性绳保护着你以免撞上地面。

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