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請依下文回答第 36 題至第 40 題:    Different cultures have traditionally held differing superstitious beliefs, beliefs that are deemed "irrational." Suchbeliefs go back to ancient cultures such as the Greeks and Romans, 36 believed that natural occurrences were aresult of actions of the gods. Such fear of the gods was what the Romans meant by superstition.    In Western cultures, some superstitions actually caused more bad luck such as the belief in England that cats werewitches and that they were the cause of the Plague. 37 killing off the cats, the English caused the rat populationto flourish, and, thus increase disease. But cats have been part of superstitious beliefs for ages. The black cat crossingone's path 38 bad luck, for example. Cats are also supposed to suck the breath away from babies, killing them.    Many superstitious beliefs are connected to religion. For instance, if one holds out a cross or wears one, the personcan ward off evil. Certain talismans worn or hung in houses were to have warded off evil. Saint Gregory I the Greatordered that people say "God Bless You" when someone sneezed 39 ward off disease.    One of the oddest superstitions seems that of wishing someone to "break a leg" when one actually wishes him/herwell. It all started a long while back when someone said, "Good luck" and some actor broke a leg. So now people saypretty much the 40 to ward off bad luck. At least this one makes sense when one knows its origin.
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(A) who
(B) while
(C) whose
(D) where

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答案:A
難度:適中0.666667
統計:A(4),B(1),C(1),D(0),E(0)

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