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Unit 7Part I Listening TaskListening PracticeScript for the recording:The song you are about to hear came about through a chance meeting. The singer, Donna Summer, was having a meal with her manager in an expensive restaurant in the plush Beverly Hills area of Los Angeles. As Donna tells the story: I went into the ladies, and saw one of the waitresses sleeping on a stool, absolutely exhausted from lack of sleep. I woke the lady up and asked her name.She was called Onetta and simply told me she worked hard for money. She worked in the restaurant in the evenings, but was a full-time nurse during the day.And so was born the song, a call to show respect to those who work hard to serve people, no matter what the job. Onetta works for little, but her life is made less hard when others show they care for her. “She works hard for the money,” as the song says, “so you better treat her right.”SHE WORKS HARD FOR THE MONEYDonna SummerShe works hard for the moneyso hard for it honeyshe works hard for the moneyso you better treat her rightShe works hard for the moneyso hard for it honeyshe works hard for the moneyso you better treat her rightOnetta there in the corner standsand wonders where she is andits strange to hersome people seem to have everythingNine a.m. on the hour handand shes waiting for the belland shes looking real prettyjust wait for her clienteleShe works hard for the moneyso hard for it honeyshe works hard for the moneyso you better treat her rightShe works hard for the moneyso hard for it honeyshe works hard for the moneyso you better treat her rightTwenty five years havecome and goneand she seen a lot of tearsof the ones who come inthey really seem to need her thereIts a sacrifice working day to dayfor little money just tips for payBut its worth it alljust to hear them say that they careShe works hard for the moneyso hard for it honeyshe works hard for the moneyso you better treat her rightShe already knows shes seen her bad timesshe already knowsthese are the good timesShell never sell outshe never willnot for a dollar billshe works hardShe works hard for the moneyso hard for it honeyshe works hard for the moneyso you better treat her rightShe works hard for the moneyso hard for it honeyshe works hard for the moneyso you better treat her rightShe works hard for the moneyso hard for it honeyshe works hard for the moneyso you better treat her rightAfter Listening1. Because Onetta works hard for the money.2. Because sometimes people show that they care for her.3. Respect those who work hard to serve people, no matter what the job is.Part II Reading TaskText AComprehensionPossible answers to content questions1. A surgeons scar cuts across his lower back. The fingers on his right hand are so twisted that he cant tie his shoes. His mothers challenge and the voices of those who believed him stupid, incapable of living independently keep him going on.2. He is a door-to-door salesman. His weapons are: dark slacks, blue shirt and matching jacket, brown tie, tan raincoat, hat and a briefcase.3. He is afraid that someone will steal his briefcase. He was different in that cerebral palsy affected his speech, hands and walk.4. First a school for the disabled and then Lincoln High School, where he was placed in a class for slow kids.5. She was certain that he could rise above his limitations.6. He applied for a salesmans job.7. With his mother setting up a meeting with a Watkins representative, as well as by his own persistence.8. He lacked confidence. It took him quite a while to have the courage to ring the first doorbell.9. He keeps coming back until the customer buys. He tells himself not to worry if his day has not turned out to be profitable.10. Because he was laid up for five months after back surgery and couldnt work.11. Like a home of the past era. He leads a solitary life.12. No, he doesnt. Because he lives a life of dignity.Text Organization1.PartsParagraphsTime of the DayBills Activities1Paras 1-7early morningpreparation for the days work2Paras 8-25early to mid-morningon his way to work3Paras 26-62Late morning and afternoondoor-to-door selling4Paras 63-84eveningeating a frozen dinner and doing some paper work2.ParagraphsWhat is written about Bills pastParas 11-20his disability, his schooling, and his hard struggle to make a living for himselfPara 71his back surgery and the selling of his houseLanguage Sense Enhancement 1.1) trapped2) impatient3) rushed about4) future5) rise above his limitations6) applied for7) product8) door-to-door9) representative10) gave inVocabularyI. 1.1) disabled2) impatient3) solitary4) crushed5) feel like6) lashed7) echoing8) paused9) betrayed10) laundry11) section12) tilted2.1) cared for2) hang on3) was laid up with4) are gaining on5) kicked up6) went off7) drop off8) straighten out3.1) It wasnt that she couldnt hear me, but that what I said sometimes didnt register with her.2) Inside all was in disorder, drawers pulled out, shoes and boots scattered.3) 5,000 dollars was transferred from Fathers account to my account.4) Mrs. Smith has made a pledge to contribute 100,000 dollars to the Children in Need charity campaign.5) Car manufacturing is the most profitable business in that province. 4.1) Sam was riding his bicycle to work. He was not aware that a speeding motorcycle was gaining on him at a crossroads, where it bumped into him and threw him off balance. Sam fell to the ground and was badly injured. He was laid up in hospital for months before he recovered, and the accident left a permanent scar on his mind. He is now scared of motorcycles and has never since ridden a bicycle. 2) John was born a cripple/crippled. Even after repeated surgery, he still walks with a tilt. Despite his physical limitations, he successfully completed his college education and developed an interest in literature. He writes fascinating stories and his works enrich the life of millions of young readers. 3) John has recently found himself a job selling insurance. He works on straight commission. Most of the time, he is on the phone but sometimes he sells door to door in some section of his territory. He works so hard we are worried that it might be too great a strain on him. We tell him to slow the pace, but our advice never registers with him. II. Usage1. I never did go over these books, although I probably should have.2. I know this is a personal question. You dont have to answer if you dont want to.3. I think this topic should have attracted far more attention from philosophers than it has.4. I think youre right.Im sure I am.5. He thought that the condition was hereditary in his case. Well, it might be.6. Sugar? No. Maybe next time.7. The house is only a building. It is a place to live, nothing more.8. DIANE: You didnt! Tell me you didnt!FATHER: Oh, yes. Anything for my children.III. Word Family1. 1) bored2) boredom3) bored4) boringly5) boring2.1) encouraged2) encouragingly3) encouraging4) encouragement3.1) frozen2) freeze3) freezing4) freezer5) freezeComprehensive ExercisesI. Cloze1. 1) offfeet2) signature3) commission4) on the phone5) laid up6) surgery7) territory8) disorder9) applying for10) dignity2. 1) didnt2) read3) come4) money5) because6) earning7) doing8) own9) Obviously10) valueII. Translation1.1) I grew terribly scared when I heard sound of footsteps echoing round the hallway at midnight yesterday.2) The name-brand sports shoes are guaranteed for 12 months.3) Snowstorms threw communications and transportation into disorder.4) Ive been suffering a lot of stress from work lately. I feel like taking a vacation at the seaside.5) Living in an apartment is all right, but it has its limitationsfor example, you dont have your own garden. 2.Tom was born a cripple, with one of his lower limbs useless. Early in his childhood, he learned that unless he so exerted himself as to rise above his limitations, he could not earn a living, and unless he succeeded in making a living on his own, he could not win/gain the respect of others. That was the price he had to pay for his dignity as a human being. Tom applied for numerous jobs, only to be turned down, before he finally got one as a delivery boy for a Pizza Hut. He then worked as a sales representative for a sportswear company in a territory no one else would want. Today he owns a fairly profitable retail shop in his hometown, and hires several people to work for him.Part III Home Readi

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