单选题Of the risky activities, bungee jumping _____.Aoffers an immediate excitementBis a fashionCmakes one relaxedDmakes one brave

单选题
Of the risky activities, bungee jumping _____.
A

offers an immediate excitement

B

is a fashion

C

makes one relaxed

D

makes one brave


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解析:
由第一段第二句和第二段第一句可知,蹦极是得到“转瞬即来的刺激”这样一种冒险活动的好例子。

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