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    The history of Australian Rules Football

        Australian Rules Football is called by many nicknames. Lovers of the game just call it "football" or "footy." When contrasted with other forms of football, it is called "Aussie Rules" or "AFL". AFL stands for Australian Football League, which is the most prestigious league in Australia.

        Australia Rules Football was created by Tom Wills in 1858. He wanted to create a sport that would keep cricket players fit through the winter. He began by writing a letter that explained his purpose to a sports magazine. It also called for the creation of a football club. In 1858, Wills and others played an experimental match that was the first game of Australian football. But few details about this match have survived.

        On August 7, 1858, two important events for the game occurred. The Melbourne Football Club was founded. It was one of the world's first football clubs in any code. Also, a famous match between Melbourne Grammar School and Scotch College was played. It was umpired(仲裁)by Tom Wills. A second day of play took place on August 21, and then there was a third and final day on September4. The two schools have competed every year since.

        The game is played between two teams of 18 players on an oval that can also be used for cricket. These playing fields can be up to 185m long. This is almost four times the size of fields used in other forms of football.

        A point called "a behind" is scored when the ball goes across the line and between a goal post and a behind post. A behind point is also scored if the ball is touched by any body part of either team's member as it passes between the goal posts. A goal is worth six points, and a behind is worth one point.

    1. (1) According to paragraph l, all of the following are nicknames for Australian Rules Football EXCEPT _________.
      A . soccer B . footy C . Aussie Rules D . AFL
    2. (2) According to the passage, Tom Wills created Australian Rules Football because __________.
      A . he liked contributing to sports magazines B . he wanted to umpire a game between Melbourne Grammar and Scotch College C . he wanted cricket players to keep healthy during the winter D . he wanted to join the most prestigious league in Australia
    3. (3) The underlined phrase in any code in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to _________.
      A . of any name B . in any order C . in any country D . of any style

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