問題詳情

請依下文回答第 28 題至第 31 題For more than a decade the people who run professional baseball in the US have argued that the game was 28 to be anathletic competition and becoming a financial one. The gap between rich and poor in baseball was far greater 29 in anyother professional sport, and widening rapidly. At the opening of the 2002 season, the richest team, the New YorkYankees, had a payroll of $126 million 30 the two poorest teams, the Oakland A’s and the Tampa Bay Devil Rays,had 31 of less than a third of that, about $40 million.
【題組】28
(A)becoming
(B)ceasing
(C)starting
(D)growing

參考答案

答案:B
難度:困難0.342553
統計:A(121),B(161),C(109),D(79),E(0)

用户評論

zoe】評論

For more than a decade the people who run professional baseball in the US have argued that the game was ceasing to be an athletic competition and becoming a financial one. 在美國經營職棒超過十年的人都認為,球賽不再是一個體育比賽,而是變成一場財務競爭。

吳安】評論

ceasing to be

正義】評論

請依下文回答第28題至第31題十多年來,美國職業棒球運動員認為,這場比賽是28場,是一場運動競賽,成為一名經濟型的球員。任何其他職業體育運動中,棒球與貧富差距都遠大於29歲,發展迅速。在2002賽季開幕的時候,最富有的球隊紐約洋基隊的薪水為2.26億美元,這兩個最差的球隊是奧克蘭A和坦帕灣魔鬼射箭,其中三分之一隻有三分之一,約有三分之一4000萬美元。