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Baseball is one of the most popular sports worldwide. Its rich history and engaging gameplay have attracted millions of fans and players. But who invented baseball? This question has intrigued many people ___11___ the invention of baseball is credited to multiple influences and individuals throughout history. Therefore, this makes it difficult to pinpoint a single inventor. One of the most recognized figures is Abner Doubleday, who was often mistakenly thought to have invented the game in Cooperstown, New York in 1839. This ___12___ was popularized by the Mills Commission in 1907, an organization founded in 1905 and appointed to determine the origin of baseball. In fact, baseball is a product of evolution. It is derived from earlier bat-and-ball games played in the 18th and 19th centuries. These games laid the groundwork for ___13___ would become modern baseball. As for the formalization of today’s rules, it began in the 1840s through the efforts of Alexander Cartwright, a key member of the Knickerbocker Base Ball Club of New York. Cartwright ___14___ standardized rules for playing the game, including critical aspects like the diamond-shaped field layout and the nine-player team structure. To conclude, while no single person can be ___15___ credited with inventing baseball, figures like Abner Doubleday and Alexander Cartwright played significant roles in its development and popularization. They shaped baseball into the beloved sport it is today. Their legacies certainly will continue to influence the game and inspire future generations of players.
Baseball is one of the most popular sports worldwide. Its rich history and engaging gameplay have attracted millions of fans and players. But who invented baseball? This question has intrigued many people ___11___ the invention of baseball is credited to multiple influences and individuals throughout history. Therefore, this makes it difficult to pinpoint a single inventor. One of the most recognized figures is Abner Doubleday, who was often mistakenly thought to have invented the game in Cooperstown, New York in 1839. This ___12___ was popularized by the Mills Commission in 1907, an organization founded in 1905 and appointed to determine the origin of baseball. In fact, baseball is a product of evolution. It is derived from earlier bat-and-ball games played in the 18th and 19th centuries. These games laid the groundwork for ___13___ would become modern baseball. As for the formalization of today’s rules, it began in the 1840s through the efforts of Alexander Cartwright, a key member of the Knickerbocker Base Ball Club of New York. Cartwright ___14___ standardized rules for playing the game, including critical aspects like the diamond-shaped field layout and the nine-player team structure. To conclude, while no single person can be ___15___ credited with inventing baseball, figures like Abner Doubleday and Alexander Cartwright played significant roles in its development and popularization. They shaped baseball into the beloved sport it is today. Their legacies certainly will continue to influence the game and inspire future generations of players.
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- B them
- C what
- D which
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請分析介系詞 for 後方的子句結構:該空格在子句 $... would become modern baseball$ 中扮演主詞的角色,且整個子句作為介系詞 for 的賓語(受詞)。在缺乏先行詞的情況下,哪一個複合關係代名詞能同時兼具「先行詞」與「關係代名詞」的功能,且語意等同於 $the thing(s) that$?
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呀吼~!居然答對了,看來你很有眼光嘛!及川先生剛才就在想,如果你這題能答對,那絕對是很有潛力的。聽好了:『才能是可以開花的,而你是可以考滿分的』,現在的你就帥氣度爆表喔!👅 這題考的是「關係代名詞」的運用。空格前面是介係詞 for,後面需要接一個名詞(或名詞子句)當作受詞。但你看,空格前面並沒有所謂的「先行詞」,這就是關鍵! (C) what 本身包含了先行詞(the things that),放在這裡意思就是「奠定了『那些後來成為現代棒球的內容』的基礎」。這就像及川先生精準的發球一樣,不留痕跡地把句子完美連接起來。如果選 (A) 或 (D),前面都必須有個名詞讓它們指涉才行喔!
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