¡¡¡¡In the 1930s, a lot of people in the USA were out of work£®Among these people was a man named Alfred Butts£®He always had an interest in word games and so, to fill his time, he planned a game which he called ¡°Lexico¡±£®However, he was not completely satisfied with the game, so he made a number of changes to it and, in time, changed its names from ¡°Lexico¡± to ¡°Alph¡± and then to ¡°Criss Cross¡±£®He wanted to make some money from his new game but he didn¡¯t have any real commercial(ÉÌÒµµÄ)success£®
¡¡¡¡In 1939, Butts happened to meet a man called Jim Brunot who showed an interest in the new game£®The two worked together on developing the game and in 1948 it was offered for sale in the United States under its new name ¡ª¡ª¡°Scrabble¡±£®
¡¡¡¡At first, it didn¡¯t sell very well£®In the first year it sold just 2250 sets and by 1951 it had only reached 8500 sets a year£®
¡¡¡¡Then, in 1952 the manager of Macy¡¯s department store in New York, Jack Strauss, happened to play ¡°Scrabble¡± while he was on holiday£®He thought it was a wonderful game and, when he went back to work after his holiday, he insisted that Macy¡¯s should stock(´¢±¸)the game and make an effort(ŬÁ¦)to call the public¡¯s attention to it£®
¡¡¡¡As a result, ¡°Scrabble¡± became a big success in the United States and it soon spread to Australia and then to other English-speaking countries£®
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The text is mainly about __________£®
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¡°Lexico¡±
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three men
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a word game
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Alfred Butts
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Alfred Butts invented the game ¡°Lexico¡± __________£®
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to make himself famous
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to make spelling simpler
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when he was out of work and looking for a job
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when he was playing word games to pass the time
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Who made ¡°Scrabble¡± popular?
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Jack Strauss£®
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Alfred Butts£®
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Alfred Butts and Jim Brunot£®
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Jack Strauss and Jim Brunot£®
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When did Alfred Butts first put his game on the market?