单选题Who invented the sport of badminton?AIndians.BBritish.CChinese.DKoreans.

单选题
Who invented the sport of badminton?
A

Indians.

B

British.

C

Chinese.

D

Koreans.


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解析:
细节题解题。根据文中介绍的第二个比赛项目可知,羽毛球是英国士兵发明的,故选B项。

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