In. Visible Moscow is a walking tour imagined. The technology is like any guided walking tour; a pair of headphones and a guide.

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问题     In. Visible Moscow is a walking tour imagined. The technology is like any guided walking tour; a pair of headphones and a guide. The difference is that the guide is the fictional character named Sasha. We tourists follow her as she looks to fill her time in Moscow. As she chats to herself, the headphones relay Sasha’s stream of consciousness—available in Russian, English, German and French—directly into the visitors’ ears.
    It is surprisingly effective. It’s not hard to imagine that the actress with the red backpack playing Sasha is genuinely pondering which way to turn as we leave the GUM shopping center. She even indulges in some self-reflection on occasion, like asking herself some challenging questions: "Do I like the way I look today?" When she asks herself, "Do I have a plan for the next five years?" a narrator cuts in, suggesting that we answer the question, too.
    This is not the only interactive element to the tour. At one spot, we were arranged into a circle and asked to participate in group stretches to some classical music. Indeed we were subject to some puzzled looks from passers-by, but at this point we were all so immersed (沉浸) in the experience that none of us cared.
    Sasha several times walks away down the street to various pieces of music, where she awkwardly avoids people in her way.
    But these lighter moments do break up Sasha’s internal monologue (独白). The result is a good balance of fact and fiction, and I found some of the details fascinating. We see where Leo Tolstoy went shopping for watches in GUM. The story of how the 16th century Old English Court ended up in what is now Zaryadye Park was also truly interesting. Sound effects brought this information to life: church bells toll in our ears as we walk past the 14th century Church of All Saints, only to be cut off as Sasha recalls that the bell was removed for safety reasons because of its Pisa-like leaning bell-tower.
    The walk is between four and five kilometers long, although the two-hour length ensures a leisurely pace and even allows a five-minute complementary finger-buffet (简餐) midway.
    The experience as a whole was undeniably engaging and insightful. It is a genuinely fun and original way to explore the city.
Why was the bell removed from the tower according to Sasha?

选项 A、The tower needed replacement.
B、The bell caused noise.
C、The bell got broken.
D、The tower leaned.

答案D

解析 事实细节题。由第五段最后一句可知,音效使这些信息生动起来:当我们走过14世纪的万圣教堂时,教堂的钟声敲响,但萨莎回忆说,由于钟楼倾斜得像比萨斜塔,出于安全考虑拆除了钟。故选D。
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