[originaltext] Before the Indians had horses, they used a "surround hunt," o

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Before the Indians had horses, they used a "surround hunt," or drive, to get game. The Hopi, for example, hunted antelope in this way. They chose a place partly fenced in by hills and with trees nearby. There they built a corral of strong trees trunks with one opening. From this, long wings let out, fenced with brush for some distances. Men stood along these wings to scare the antelope so that they would not try to leap the brush but would gallop down the open space into the corral. When a herd was nearby, the boys of the village were sent to round them up. They got behind the animals, and made a fire to frighten them. Then the boys closed in around them howling like wolves to make them run towards the corral. When the antelope had entered it, the opening was closed with brash. Good marksmen could then easily shoot them as they milled around.

选项 A、They are able to jump high barriers.
B、They are afraid of wolves.
C、They are able to break through fences.
D、They live in large groups.

答案 C

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