( )is said to be the home ofgolf. A.England B.Scotland C.Wales D.Ireland

( )is said to be the home ofgolf.

A.England
B.Scotland
C.Wales
D.Ireland

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解析:英国文化。高尔夫是一项古老的贵族运动,相传源于15世纪或更早以前的苏格兰,苏格兰地区山多,气候湿润、多雾,非常适合牧草生长,工业文明以前,这里是连绵不断的牧场。相传当时牧羊人放牧闲暇时,用木板玩游戏,将石子击入兔子窝或洞中。久而久之就演变成为使用不同的球杆并按一定的规则击球的高尔夫运动。

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