When he climbed a tall tree to save a little girl, he risked ________ off it and ________ his legs, but he landed safe in the end.


  1. A.
    falling; breaking
  2. B.
    to fall; break
  3. C.
    falling; break
  4. D.
    to fall; broke
A
考查動(dòng)詞句型risk doing sth.。從下文中可知道的他的腿沒(méi)有受傷,所以后面是平行結(jié)構(gòu),break是和fall并列作risk的賓語(yǔ)。
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