PartIPartIIPartIIIPartIVUnit2:FriendshipCollegeEnglish:IntegratedCourse1Unit2:FriendshipNCE-B1Pre-ReadingTaskTheSong:That’sWhatFriendsareForTheQuestions1.2.3.4.PartI:indexpreviousnextbackbreakovermoreIndexTextANCE-B1p1.Hemusthavebeen…p2.“I’minnohurry…p3.Then,estimatingthathewas…p4.“Idon’tthinkanyofus…p5.“Allthewaythroughhigh…p6.“Actually,”thedriverwenton…p7.“I’msorry,”Isaid.…P8.“Well,”Iagreed,“weshould…P9.“Thanks,”Isaid,“butI…P10.andthefirstsentence…P11.Ithadreferencesto…P12.“Likeitsaysthere,”…P13.“Youknow,”Isaidtohim…P14.“Didyoutwoworkat…P15.Butforthelast20or…PartII:indexbackbreakoverpreviousmoreP16.“Thisisagoodparthere…P17.Ifoundmyself…P18.Weweregettingcloseto…P19.“Ithoughtyourfriend’sname…P20.Helookedsortofsorrowful…Unit2:FriendshipVocabularytoreadIndexContentquestionsLanguagePointswords&expressionssentenceexplanationsculturalnotesComprehensionPointsforDiscussionTextOrganizationLanguageFocusLanguageSenseEnhancementPoetryQuotations1.VocabularyDictationGapsFillingparaphrasingCollocationMovieWeb-linksNCE-B1indexbackbreakoverHumorousstorypreviousmoreTrueorFalseChoiceUnit2:FriendshipIndexNCE-B12.StructureSentenceCompletingComprehensiveExercisesClozeTranslationPartIII:Words&PhrasestoLearnComprehensionCheckTranslationLanguagePracticePartIV:EssayWritingModelpaperWritingStrategyindexbackbreakoverChineseVersionofTextApreviousnextUnit2:FriendshipWeblinksIndex1.HaveyoueverheardofDionneWarwick?Haveyouhappenedtohearhersing?NCE-B1PartIPre-readingTaskindexbackbreakoverUnit2:FriendshipDionneWarwickisoneofthemostpopularandrecognizablepersonalitiesandvoicesinmusicsincetheearlysixties.Shecontinuestoenjoyaphenomenallysuccessfulanddiversecareeronrecord,inconcert,ontelevision,andnowasthehostofanationally-syndicatedradioshow.NCE-B1indexbreakovermorebackUnit2:FriendshipOneofherlatestalbumsistitledFriendsCanBeLovers,includingaduetwithcousinWhitneyHouston.Recently,she'salsodelvedintoLatinmusic.NCE-B1indexlastnextbreakoverpreviousmoreUnit2:FriendshipScriptNCE-B1indexbackbreakoverUnit2:partIHeisthepersonwhoishappytostaywithyouwhenthingsaregoingwellbutleavesassoonastroublearrives.NCE-B1indexbackbreakoverpreviousUnit2:partIThat’sWhatFriendsareFor——ByDionneWarwickAndIneverthoughtI’dfeelthiswayAndasfarasI’mconcernedI’mgladIgotthechancetosayThatIdobelieveIloveyouNCE-B1indexlastbackbreakoverpreviousnextUnit2:partIAndifIshouldevergoawayWell,thencloseyoureyesandtry,TofeelthewaywedotodayAndthenifyoucanrememberNCE-B1indexbackbreakoverpreviousnextUnit2:partIKeepsmiling,keepshiningKnowingyoucanalwayscountonme,forsureThat’swhatfriendsareforNCE-B1indexbackbreakoverpreviousnextUnit2:partIForgoodtimesandbadtimesI’llbeonyoursideforevermoreThat’swhatfriendsareforNCE-B1indexbackbreakoverpreviousnextUnit2:partIWell,youcameandopenedmeAndnowthere’ssomuchmoreIseeAndsobytheway,IthankyouNCE-B1indexbackbreakoverpreviousnextUnit2:partIAndthenforthetimeswhenwe’reapartWell,thencloseyoureyesandknowThesewordsarecomingfrommyheartAndthenifyoucanrememberNCE-B1indexbackbreakoverpreviousnextUnit2:partIKeepsmiling,keepshiningKnowingyoucanalwayscountonme,Forsure,that’swhatfriendsareforForgoodtimes,andbadtimesNCE-B1indexbackbreakoverpreviousnextUnit2:partII’llbeonyoursideforevermoreThat’swhatfriendsareforWhoa…oh…oh…keepsmiling,keepshiningKnowingyoucanalwayscountonme,NCE-B1indexbackbreakoverpreviousnextUnit2:partIForsure,that’swhatfriendsareforForgoodtimesandbadtimesI’llbeonyoursideforevermoreThat’swhatfriendsareforNCE-B1indexbackbreakoverpreviousnextUnit2:partIKeepsmiling,keepshiningKnowingyoucanalwayscountonme,Forsure,that’swhatfriendsareforForgoodtimesandforbadtimesNCE-B1indexbackbreakoverpreviousnextUnit2:partII’llbeonyoursideforevermoreThat’swhatfriendsareforOnme,forsureThat’swhatfriendsareforKeepsmiling,keepshiningNCE-B1indexbackbreakoverpreviousnextUnit2:partI3.WhatdoesDionneWarwickthinkfriendsarefor?NCE-B1indexnextbackbreakoverpreviousUnit2:partI2.Whatdoesafairweatherfriendmean?4.Doesthesonggiveyouanyideaofwhatthestoriesinthisunitwillbeabout?NCE-B1indexbackbreakoverpreviousnextUnit2:partINCE-B1Accordingtothesong,friendsareforbothgoodtimesandbadtimes.indexbreakoverbackUnit2:partIHowdoyoufeelwhenoldfriendsarefaraway?Doyoumakeanefforttokeepintouch?Sometimesitiseasytoputoffwritingaletter,thinkingthattherewillbeplentyoftimetomorrow.Butthensometimes,asthisstoryshows,weleaveittoolate.Perhapsreadingitwillmakeyouwanttoreachforyourpen.NCE-B1PartIITextAindexbackbreakoverpreviousnextUnit2:PartII1HemusthavebeencompletelylostinsomethinghewasreadingbecauseIhadtotaponthewindshieldtogethisattention.2“Isyourcabavailable?”Iaskedwhenhefinallylookedupatme.Henodded,thensaidapologeticallyasIsettledintothebackseat,“I’msorry,butIwasreadingaletter.”Hesoundedasifhehadacoldorsomething.ByFosterFurcoloALLTHECABBIEHADWASALETTERNCE-B1ChineseindexbackbreakoverpreviousnextUnit2:PartII3“I’minnohurry,”Itoldhim.“Goaheadandfinishyourletter.”4Heshookhishead.“I’vereaditseveraltimesalready.IguessIalmostknowitbyheart.”NCE-B1ChineseindexbackbreakoverpreviousnextUnit2:PartII5“Lettersfromhomealwaysmeanalot,”