Are You a Workaholic?

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Are You a Are You a Workaholic? Workaholic? Unit 7 Section B

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Are You a Are You a

Workaholic?Workaholic?

Unit 7 Section B

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Contents

• Revision• Reading skill• Idea sharing• Listening tasks• Fun time• Assignments

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I. Old to New

reason; quarrel

means of setting free;way out

the more important thing

hurry away

respond

cause to feel sudden strong feeling

extra,additional

argument

outlet

priority

flee

react

overwhelm

excess

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1. 自我价值和成就感2. 将自我价值和工作联系在一起3. 将成功与勤奋工作划等号4. 孤注一掷5. 不愿意熬夜工作的人6. 以更高的工资和更好的待遇回报他们7. 美国人往往被工作缠身8. 做一个身心健康的人

put all their eggs in one basket

to be a healthy person physically and psychologically

Americans tend to become trapped in work.

equate success with hard work

workers unwilling to burn the midnight oil

reward them with higher pay and better benefits

tie their self-worth to their work

sense of self-worth and accomplishment

II. Chinese to English

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2. Testing the new-model plane is a _______ job, but he decided to devote himself to it.

A. profitable B. hazardous

C. well-paid D. hasty

3. He drove fast and arrived an hour ____ of schedule.

A. in advance B. ahead

C. abreast D. in front

1. I missed the train and _____ was late for school. A. finally B. eventually C. subsequently D. consequently

III. Check Yourself

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Being a workaholic is different from working hard. WorkahBeing a workaholic is different from working hard. Workah

olics often find _________ for working more, feel ______olics often find _________ for working more, feel ________ without work to do, hide from problems through work a__ without work to do, hide from problems through work and have unbalanced, one ____________ lives. They are nd have unbalanced, one ____________ lives. They are pushed into a _________________ habit by workaholism. pushed into a _________________ habit by workaholism. People seek to escape other parts of lives through work tPeople seek to escape other parts of lives through work to produce _____________. Since they tend to put all their o produce _____________. Since they tend to put all their ______ into one basket, they can be helped by ______________ into one basket, they can be helped by __________ these eggs into several baskets. So, to be a healthy pe__ these eggs into several baskets. So, to be a healthy person, one should try to regain morerson, one should try to regain more

of a ________ in his life.of a ________ in his life.

reasonsreasonslostlost

dimensionaldimensionalcontrollingcontrolling

good feelingsgood feelingseggseggs

spreadingspreading

balance balance

IV. A Summary

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Guess Champion

Approaches to Guessing the Meanings of New Words

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I. Approaches to Guessing I. Approaches to Guessing the Meanings of New Wordsthe Meanings of New Words

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1. By definition (定义 ).

2. By helping words (辅助词 ) : that is, meaning, such

as, or, likewise …

3. By the opposite of the word.

4. By your own experiences.

5. By sentences before or after the sentence.

6. By examples.

7. By word part clues.

q

Seven Approaches

Seven Approaches

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Guess the meaning Guess the meaning and tell the clue, and tell the clue,

the first one telling the first one telling the key gets one the key gets one

mark.mark.

Guess the meaning Guess the meaning and tell the clue, and tell the clue,

the first one telling the first one telling the key gets one the key gets one

mark.mark.

II. Guess II. Guess ChampionChampion

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1. Being a good, docile son, I didn’t argue with my parents.

2. Their friends laughed at them, and my sisters felt wretched, very unhappy.

3. Most of us agreed; however, Bill dissented.

4. She is studying glaucoma and other diseases of the eye.

easy to easy to controlcontrol

very very unhappyunhappy

disagreedisagreedd

a kind of eye a kind of eye diseasedisease

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Aristophanes said, “By words, the mind Aristophanes said, “By words, the mind is excited and the spirit is excited and the spirit elatedelated.”.”

A. filled with joy B. cleanedA. filled with joy B. cleaned

C. lifted D. cleaned upC. lifted D. cleaned up

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My father is a good cook and invites you My father is a good cook and invites you two to have a taste of his two to have a taste of his culinaryculinary skill skill this weekend.this weekend.

A. academic B. cookingA. academic B. cooking

C. eating D. tastingC. eating D. tasting

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Does even the minimal microwave radiation absorbed by the brain contain sufficient thermal—or warming power to “cook” the brain?

A. warming B. minimal

C. radiation D. cooling

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The landlady could not accommodate us because all her rooms were booked.

A. adapt us B. put up with us

C. put us up D. help us

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Remark on Proverbs

Job Stress

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1. Work while you work, play while you

play. 2. All work and no play makes Jack a dull

boy. 3. Never put off till tomorrow what may be done today. 4. Grasp all, lose all. …

Remark on Proverbs

Sample Remark

Make a list of some proverbs on work. Then make a few remarks on one of them.

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The proverb “Work while you work, play while you

play” is applicable to everyone of any profession.

When we do something, we should not think or worry

about anything else. When our mind is concentrated

on one particular thing, it will surely yield good

results. With constant repetition of a daily program,

we can go on with our regular work without any

difficulties.

Sample Remark

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Moreover, one cannot work all day long. Play is as

necessary to everybody as work. Play can make one

fresh and cheerful so that one may not be sick of his

work. I think this proverb is also a good motto for us

students.

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Job Stress

Stress is another factor that can lead to illness. It’s

not that stress causes a cold or causes a flu per se,

but it can lower your body’s resistance by

depressing the immune system. For many, a major

source of daily stress is their jobs, and stress levels

can be particularly high in a big city emergency

room, like this one. And unfortunately, catching a

cold is the least of a stressed-out worker’s worries.

…More?

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Job Stress

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Multiple choice:

Directions:Listen to the following 20 short conversations. Each conversation is followed by ONE question. After you hear the question, there’ll be a break of 15 seconds. During the break, you’ll read the four choices marked (A), (B), (C) and (D), and decide which is the best answer.

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• 1.(A) She’s finished her research project. (B) She’s happy with her research project.(C) Her research project isn’t completed yet. (D) She’ll fail in her research project. 2.(A) They shouldn’t work as hard as ever. (B) They should find a better place than the beach.(C) They shouldn’t spend so much money at the beach.(D) They should stay longer at the beach.3.(A) She is calm about the news. (B) She is shocked.(C) She feels worried. (D) She feels angry.

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• 4.(A) The woman likes fishing. (B) The woman doesn’t care about the experiment.(C) He doesn’t want the woman to do her experiment. (D) He is not good at fishing.5.(A) He is under great stress.(B) He is overwhelmed by a mountain.(C) He is busy with his work so as to make more money.(D) He has finished three reports. 6.(A) He is a man of strength. (B) He enjoys himself with a light load.(C) He’s a workaholic himself. (D) He can save your life.

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• 7.(A) He is doing fine now. (B) He is cool, calm and collected now.(C) He is as relaxed as before.(D) He is overwhelmed by stress as before.8.(A) Bill should not be suffering from some heart disease as he is still young.(B) Bill’s suffering from heart disease is not anything to wonder about.(C) Bill has been hot-tempered to her.(D) The woman is very cruel to Bill. 9.(A) He feels sorry for him as he has too much work. (B) He feels happy for John for his new job.(C) He feels that higher pay and better benefits are good for John. (D) He thought he could find a better job elsewhere.

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• 10.(A) She forgot to tell her mother about her high cholesterol levels.(B) She thinks speaking is easier than writing.(C) It’ll be difficult for her to persuade her mother to forget about her high cholesterol levels.(D) It should be quite easy to reduce her mother’s cholesterol levels.  11.(A) She has lots of work to do.(B) She’s worried about her father. (C) She’s in a bad mood because her father was attacked on the road last night.(D) She didn’t like today’s class.12.(A) There is no telling why David is successful.(B) David only knows how to work for success.(C) David is a man who has a lot of fun in life.(D) David knows working hard as well as enjoying life.

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• 13.(A) She should encourage herself to triumph over the difficulties.(B) She should avoid hurting her heart.(C) She should ask someone to take care of her life.(D) She should feel overwhelmed only on some occasions.

14.(A) He has set a lot of deadlines for his work.(B) He is a man of responsibility.(C) He is a man overwhelmed by stress. (D) He is an easygoing man.

15.(A) It is the first sign of anger. (B) It is related to anger.(C) It is a cause of anger.(D) It gives to anger.

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• 16.(A) She’ll stop to take a rest.(B) She’ll have her eyes checked.(C) She’ll stop to read for hours.(D) She’ll continue to read four hours.

17.(A) Dick went to see the doctor.(B) Dick was his patient.(C) He saw Dick at the cleaner’s.(D) Dick suffered a lot during the flood.

18.(A) The best student may have a light schedule.(B) The man had better attend classes during the day.(C) The man’s idea is a good one.(D) The man is one of the best students.

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• 19.(A) The woman is worried about the exams.(B) The woman should have a thorough checkup.(C) It is necessary to take the exams seriously.(D) The woman is angry with the final exams.

20.(A) He has been not working on his research project.(B) He has been expecting the woman to help him with his research project.(C) He was too sick to work on his research project.(D) He’s been busy working on his research project.

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Listen again and check the answers.

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• 1.(A) She’s finished her research project. (B) She’s happy with her research project.(C) Her research project isn’t completed yet. (D) She’ll fail in her research project. 2.(A) They shouldn’t work as hard as ever. (B) They should find a better place than the beach.(C) They shouldn’t spend so much money at the beach.(D) They should stay longer at the beach.3.(A) She is calm about the news. (B) She is shocked.(C) She feels worried. (D) She feels angry.

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• 4.(A) The woman likes fishing. (B) The woman doesn’t care about the experiment.(C) He doesn’t want the woman to do her experiment. (D) He is not good at fishing.5.(A) He is under great stress.(B) He is overwhelmed by a mountain.(C) He is busy with his work so as to make more money.(D) He has finished three reports. 6.(A) He is a man of strength. (B) He enjoys himself with a light load.(C) He’s a workaholic himself. (D) He can save your life.

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• 7.(A) He is doing fine now. (B) He is cool, calm and collected now.(C) He is as relaxed as before.(D) He is overwhelmed by stress as before.8.(A) Bill should not be suffering from some heart disease as he is still young.(B) Bill’s suffering from heart disease is not anything to wonder about.(C) Bill has been hot-tempered to her.(D) The woman is very cruel to Bill. 9.(A) He feels sorry for him as he has too much work. (B) He feels happy for John for his new job.(C) He feels that higher pay and better benefits are good for John. (D) He thought he could find a better job elsewhere.

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• 10.(A) She forgot to tell her mother about her high cholesterol levels.(B) She thinks speaking is easier than writing.(C) It’ll be difficult for her to persuade her mother to forget about her high cholesterol levels.(D) It should be quite easy to reduce her mother’s cholesterol levels.  11.(A) She has lots of work to do.(B) She’s worried about her father. (C) She’s in a bad mood because her father was attacked on the road last night.(D) She didn’t like today’s class.12.(A) There is no telling why David is successful.(B) David only knows how to work for success.(C) David is a man who has a lot of fun in life.(D) David knows working hard as well as enjoying life.

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• 13.(A) She should encourage herself to triumph over the difficulties.(B) She should avoid hurting her heart.(C) She should ask someone to take care of her life.(D) She should feel overwhelmed only on some occasions.

14.(A) He has set a lot of deadlines for his work.(B) He is a man of responsibility.(C) He is a man overwhelmed by stress. (D) He is an easygoing man.

15.(A) It is the first sign of anger. (B) It is related to anger.(C) It is a cause of anger.(D) It gives to anger.

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• 16.(A) She’ll stop to take a rest.(B) She’ll have her eyes checked.(C) She’ll stop to read for hours.(D) She’ll continue to read four hours.

17.(A) Dick went to see the doctor.(B) Dick was his patient.(C) He saw Dick at the cleaner’s.(D) Dick suffered a lot during the flood.

18.(A) The best student may have a light schedule.(B) The man had better attend classes during the day.(C) The man’s idea is a good one.(D) The man is one of the best students.

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• 19.(A) The woman is worried about the exams.(B) The woman should have a thorough checkup.(C) It is necessary to take the exams seriously.(D) The woman is angry with the final exams.

20.(A) He has been not working on his research project.(B) He has been expecting the woman to help him with his research project.(C) He was too sick to work on his research project.(D) He’s been busy working on his research project.

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Jazz MusicJazz Music

A Poem—A Poem—Think It Think It OverOver

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Now we have more possessions,more fun and more excitementthan we used to. But do we really enjoy happiness? Listen to the poem and think it over.

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Think It Over…• Today we have higher buildings and wider

highways, but shorter temperaments and narrower points of view;

• We spend more, but enjoy less;• We have bigger houses, but smaller families;• We have more compromises, but less time;• We have more knowledge, but less judgment;

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• We have more medicines, but less health;

• We have multiplied our possessions, but reduced our values;

• We talk much, we love only a little, and we hate too much;

• We reached the Moon and came back, but we found it troublesome to cross our own street and meet our neighbors;

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• We have conquered the outer space, but not our inner space;

• We have higher income, but less morals;• These are times with more liberty, but less

joy;• We have much more food, but less nutrition;• These are the days in which it takes two

salaries for each home, but divorces increase;• These are times of finer houses, but more

broken homes;• That’s why I propose, that as of today:

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• You do not keep anything for a special occasion because every day that you live is a special occasion;

• Search for knowledge, read more, sit on your front porch and admire the view without paying attention to your needs;

• Spend more time with your family and friends, eat your favorite foods, visit the places you love;

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• Life is a chain of moments of enjoyment; not only about survival;

• Use your crystal goblets. Do not save your best perfume, and use it every time you feel you want it.

• Remove your vocabulary phrases like “one of these days” or “someday”;

• Let’s write that letter we thought of writing “one of these days”!

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• Let’s tell our families and friends how much we love them;

• Do not delay anything that adds laughter and joy to your life;

• Every day, every hour, and every minute is special;

• And you don’t know if it will be your last. The End

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JAZZ by Louis Armstrong

JAZZJAZZ is a type of popular music which developed in the Southern states of America around the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century, principally in New Orleans and largely in the hands of black musicians.

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LOUIS ARMSTRONG

Louis Armstrong, the leader of the world of jazz & a giant of American jazz. He died peacefully in his sleep on June 6, 1971. President Nixon made the comment on his contributions that Louis Armstrong was one of the architects of an American art

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form, a free and individual spirit, and an artist of worldwide fame. However, he lived a miserable life in his childhood …

His life as a musician began at the Home for Orphans. After one year at the Home, Louis was still too young to lay his horn professionally. And so in order to support himself, he delivered coal, ran errands, and sold newspapers. As payment for the errands he ran for Mrs. Joe Oliver, her husband, “King” Oliver, gave Louis music lessons.

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For three years, Louis played with Fate Marable’s band on a Mississippi riverboat. There he wrote songs and learned the

In 1925 Armstrong returned to Chicago where he recorded a series of jazz classics with his “Hot Five” and “Hot Seven” bands. These recordings soon earned him a worldwide reputation and a position as the unchallenged

world of music.

leader of the world of jazz.

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Assignments

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