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Which of the following about land diving is true?
A

It is not dangerous at all.

B

It was first called “bungee jumping”.

C

It is a traditional activity in Vanuatu.

D

It came to Vanuatu from another country.


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由最后可知,Land Diving大约15世纪就出现了,而且是宗教仪式的一部分。故选C项。
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