問題詳情
(D) For centuries, people have turned to charms as a way of inviting luck into their lives. In the West, certain objects are 31. as lucky when worn, carried, or hung from special places. Perhaps the luckiest object is the horseshoe, which is often hung above a person’s front door. Hanging a horseshoe with the open end up represents collecting luck, while the reverse 32. represents spreading luck to those who pass underneath.33. for rabbits, it’s their feet and not their shoes that are considered lucky in the West. People specifically want their left hind foot. Even stranger is that some luck-seekers believe rabbits 34. cemeteries have the luckiest feet. Among the luckiest of charms in the Western world, the four-leaf clover is one of the most difficult to find 35. most only have three leaves. According to legend, each leaf represents something special – faith, hope, love, and luck. (Dec. S1)
31.
(A) spoken of
(B) thought of
(C) heard of
(D) dreamed of
參考答案
答案:B
難度:非常困難0
統計:A(0),B(0),C(0),D(0),E(0)
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