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        Will you have bad luck if you break a mirror? Many people believe this. There is an old story about breaking mirrors.

        Long ago, people happened (偶然) to see their faces in ponds (池塘) and lakes. Some people were frightened. "That must be my soul (灵魂)," a person would say.

        The first mirrors were made of shiny metal (发光的金属). Later, people used glass mirrors. They were careful not to break them. Breaking a mirror could harm (伤害) the soul. That is how a broken mirror came to mean (意味着) bad luck. The bad luck is supposed to last for (持续) seven years.

        You may not believe this story. You may have no bad luck with mirrors. But you should handle (拿) mirrors carefully. A broken mirror could cut you.

    1. (1) ______________ people believe that if you break a mirror, you will have bad luck.
      A . Some B . A few C . Many
    2. (2) Long ago, people happened to see their faces in ______________.
      A . ponds and lakes B . mirrors C . rivers
    3. (3) The first mirrors were made of ______________.
      A . glass B . shiny metal C . wood
    4. (4) Long ago, people believe all these things about mirrors except (除..之外) that
      A . breaking a mirror could harm the soul B . they had no bad luck with mirrors C . the bad luck would last for seven years
    5. (5) People should handle mirrors carefully because ______________.
      A . they are their souls B . broken mirrors will bring them bad luck C . broken mirrors can cut them

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