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UNIT 7
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思想・哲学・宗教
Which number sounds lucky or unlucky to you? In many cultures around the
world, people believe that some numbers are unluckier than others.
In most Western cultures, many people consider the number 13 to be unlucky. In
the United States, for example, many cities do not have a 13th street; many buildings
5 do not have a 13th floor. You might have seen the 13th floor (Ⓒ) as 14 in
the elevator.
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There are also those who believe that Friday the 13th is an unlucky day -
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which many things can go wrong.
*superstition
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分詞①(補語になる分詞)
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②. The exact origin of *superstitions about Friday the 13th remains unknown.
10 However, superstitious fears about this date have grown and spread over
the years, thanks, in part, to unfortunate events. In the 19th century, a ship — the
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which was launched on a Friday the 13th, disappeared at sea. On a
Friday the 13th in 1992, an earthquake in *Turkey killed thousands of people.
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It is surprising, though, that the number 13 is considered unlucky in the United
15 States. The country was originally divided into 13 states. On the dollar bill there is
a picture of an *incomplete *pyramid with 13 steps. The *bald eagle carries an *olive
branch in one of its *claws with 13 leaves and 13 *berries on it. In the other claw it is
holding 13 arrows, and above its head there are 13 stars.
In different cultures, other numbers are believed to be unlucky. In Japan, Korea,
20 and China, for example, people consider the number four to be unlucky because the
*pronunciation of the word meaning four is very similar to the pronunciation of the
word that means death. Many hotels and hospitals in these countries do not have a
room number four. Also, people ( 4 ) give a gift consisting of four items.
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