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The author of Passage 2 indicates that, in base- ball, few superstitious behaviors accompany fielding (lines 84-85) because ______.
A

fielding is a relatively predictable activity

B

fielding requires more dexterity than many other athletic tasks

C

baseball players appreciate the need for fielding practice more than fans do

D

many athletes realize the dangers of superstition

E

athletic endeavors are especially filled with uncertainty


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解析: 作者提到很少有迷信行为和“fielding”联系在一起,因为它是日常生活的一部分,成功率超过95%(83-84行)。也就是说防守是一个相对能够预测的活动。
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