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地道美语听力练习:好运气和坏运气
Cesar:I can't catch a break.
Everything seems to be going wrong these days.
Olga:Maybe your streak of bad luck is because you did something unlucky.
Cesar:What do you mean?
Olga:Have you walked under a ladder or crossed paths with a black cat lately?
Cesar:I don't think so, but I'm not superstitious.
I don't believe breaking a mirror will bring me seven years of bad luck.
Olga:Say what you will, but it doesn't hurt to take some precautions, especially the way things have been going for you.
Cesar:I don't know...
Olga:Here, you can borrow my rabbit's foot and my four-leaf clover.
I'll go home to get you a horseshoe so you can hang it upside down over your front door.
Cesar:I really doubt any of that is going to do me any good.
Olga:You know what tomorrow is, don't you?
Cesar:The thirteenth?
Olga:Friday the thirteenth.
Do you really want to take your chances?
Cesar:I guess not.
Do you really think these good luck charms will help?
Olga:We'll know on the fourteenth, won't we?