Motorists flock to Chicago area gas stations for free fuel

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Unlocking Word Meanings

Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.

  1. foot the bill / fʊt ðə bɪl / (idiom) – to pay for something, especially when the bill is expensive
    Example:

    We booked a room at a five-star hotel, but my rich aunt footed the bill.


  2. top off / tɒp ɔf / (phrasal v.) – to fill up a container with liquid
    Example:

    Please top off my glass with more wine.


  3. tab / tæb / (n.) – a record of the total cost of things one has to pay
    Example:

    The tab amounted to $200.


  4. giveaway / ˈgɪv əˌweɪ / (n.) – something given away for free
    Example:

    The smartphone comes with a giveaway like an accessory.


  5. gridlock / ˈgrɪdˌlɒk / (n.) – a situation in which roads are full, making it difficult for cars to move
    Example:

    We’re caught in gridlock, so we’re definitely going to be late.


Article

Read the text below.

Long lines of cars stretched for blocks near Chicago-area gas stations on Thursday, signaling that a businessman who has made repeated runs for local and national office was footing the bill for motorists to top off their tanks for a second time.


Willie Wilson was giving gas away to motorists who showed up at four dozen gas stations. Some drivers waited for more than an hour to collect their $50 worth of gasoline.


Motorists could keep filling up for free until Wilson’s tab reached $1 million.


Gas prices have been rising nationwide. On Thursday, the cost of gas inched close to $5 per gallon in the Chicago metro area, up from a little more than $3 a year ago, according to AAA.


Chicago police said the giveaway slowed traffic Thursday morning but that the department has not received any reports of fights, automobile collisions or other major problems related to the giveaway.


Wilson, 73, conducted another gas giveaway on March 17, offering $200,000 of gas from 10 Chicago gas stations. The giveaway led to gridlock, bad tempers and resident concerns about the environmental cost of idling engines in their neighborhoods.


Wilson is a self-made millionaire who has run for mayor of Chicago, the U.S. Senate and even president of the United States. He has opened his wallet before to help people out, including to post bail for people at Cook County Jail and to donate money to homeowners to help them pay their property tax bills.


The city faces another mayoral election in 2023.


This article was provided by The Associated Press.


Viewpoint Discussion

Enjoy a discussion with your tutor.

Discussion A

  • Willie Wilson, a businessman who has made repeated runs for local and national office, gave away free gas to motorists twice. What do you think was his motive? Do you think this move was a good idea? Why or why not? Discuss.
  • Some drivers waited for more than an hour to collect $50 worth of gas. Would you be willing to wait for that long to get free gas? Why or why not? Discuss.

Discussion B

  • In your opinion, should known millionaires like Wilson be expected to share their wealth with other people? Why or why not? Discuss.
  • Do you think it’s always okay to accept free things from rich people? Why or why not? Discuss.