新视野大学英语视听说教程第四册 Unit 6 MODEL 1
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    This is a custom that dates back to the ancient Celts.

    Chris: Sue, do you know why people say, “knock on wood” when they want to avoid bad luck?

    Susan: It sounds a bit funny. As far as I know, it has a lot to do with ancient Celtic people. They worshipped trees.

    Chris: Sounds interesting.

    Susan: They thoughts trees would suck demons back into the ground.

    Chris: Well, when you think about the deep roots, their belief seems to make some senses.

    Susan: What’s more, knocking on wood was a way to brag without being punished. People once thought that evil spirits would become jealous if good fortune was pointed out to them

    Chris: Uh, yes, go on.

    Susan: well, by knocking on wood three times, the noise could frightened away the evil spirits, and they couldn’t have to rob the braggart of that good fortune

    Chris: I’m afraid those who don’t know this superstition might be frightened away as well.

    Susan: Now here’s a test. Do you know how the custom of kissing under the mistletoe originated?

    Chris: I haven’t the slightest idea, but I’m all ears.

    Susan: Again this is a custom that dates back to the ancient Celts. Since they worshipped trees, they conducted many of their ceremonies in the woods in the shade of trees.

    Chris: Now I see. Probably it’s under these mistletoe trees that weddings took place.

    Susan: I wish you were standing under some mistletoe right now.

    Chris: Luckily I’m not. Touch wood.

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