[00:00.00]Lesson 7 A high school student speaks (After Randal Williams) [00:30.79]I went through four years of high school in Alabama, [00:36.77]and became active in clubs and sports. [00:41.26]I made a lot of friends and became a regular boy. [00:46.66]But one thing was irregular about me: [00:51.77]I managed those four years without ever having a friend visit my house. [00:58.66]I was ashamed of where I lived. [01:03.53]We had a big family. [01:07.80] Several of the members of the family were sleeping in one room, [01:13.68]but that's not so bad if you get along and we always did. [01:20.06]As you get older,though,things get worse. [01:25.27]We lived in a lot of old houses. [01:30.17]Some of them were in bad shape ten years before we moved in. [01:36.86]They were hot in summer and freezing in winter. [01:42.36]I woke up every morning for a year and a half with dust on my face. [01:49.54]It had fallen out of the ceiling during the night. [01:54.62]When we boys got old enough to learn trades in school, [02:00.31]we wanted to fix up the old house. [02:04.70]We did try once. [02:08.30]But when we tried to whitewash the old walls, [02:13.49]the dust fell off the wall as the brush went across it. [02:19.18]We ended up with the old walls looking even worse than before. [02:25.68]The same goes for keeping a house like that clean. [02:31.46]If you have a house full of children and rubbish, [02:36.36]you will never keep it clean. [02:40.25]Daddy used to shout at Mama about that,but she couldn't do anything. [02:46.85]I think Daddy knew it himself, [02:51.22]but he had to let out his anger somewhere. [02:55.99]And shouting at least isn't as bad as hitting. [03:01.08]This was not during the Depression; [03:05.78]this was in the late 60's and early 70's. [03:10.97]I am thankful none of us children ever blamed our parents for this. [03:17.57]It was not their fault. [03:21.05]They were always looking for a house [03:25.22]just a little better than the place we were living in. [03:30.22]You have to understand that my parents worked a lot harder than most people. [03:37.20]My mother was always at home, [03:41.59]but for her that was a full-time job--and no fun,either. [03:48.10]But my father worked his head off from the time I can remember, [03:54.38]in factories or shops.It was hard labor. [04:00.17]But no matter how much money Daddy earned, [04:05.47]we never made much progress up the social ladder. [04:10.78]That was how it was it those days in the United States. [04:16.56]Words to watch [04:36.43]active club sport irregular [04:41.17]a.活跃的,积极的 n.俱乐部 n.运动 a.不正常的 [04:45.91]manage visit family member [04:50.45]v.管理,经营,处理;设法v.,n.访问,参观,作客 n.家,家庭,家属 n.成员,会员 [04:54.98]shape hot summer freeze [04:59.53]n.,v.形状,外形;形成 a.热的 n.夏天,夏季 v.结冰,凝固 [05:04.08]winter wake dust face [05:08.63]v.冬季 v.醒来,唤醒 v.灰尘,尘土 n.,v.脸,面;面临 [05:13.18]fall ceiling enough trade [05:17.88]n.,v.落下,跌落,降落 n.天花板 a.,n.,ad.足够,充足 n.手艺,贸易,商业 [05:22.58]fix white wall brush [05:27.02]v.固定,安装;修理 n.,v.白色(的) n.墙壁,围墙 n.,v.刷,毛刷;擦 [05:31.46]clean rubbish used anger [05:35.95]a.,v.清洁,干净;弄清洁n.废物,垃圾;废话 v.过去惯学,过去经常 n.怒,气愤 [05:40.44]hit depression early blame [05:45.18]v.,n.打击,击中,碰撞 n.不景气,萧条(期) a.,ad.早,早日的 v.,n.责备,惯;责任,过失 [05:49.92]parent fault understand job [05:54.47]n.父,母 n.缺点,缺陷;过失 v.懂,理解 n.工作,职业;活儿 [05:59.02]labo(u)r progress social [06:02.96]n.,v.工作,劳动;若干 n.,v.前进,进步,进展 a.社会的 [06:06.91]ladder unite state [06:10.61]n.梯子 v.统一,联合,结合 n.国家,州;情况,状态
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