
 Unit3 SectionB 校本作业 基础巩固 一、写单词 根据中文或英文释义写出单词(已给出首字母或词性提示)。 1. The clothes are not cheap—they are rather e_____ (昂贵的). 2. We need a q_____ (安静的) place to read. 3. The hall is so c_____ (拥挤的) that we can hardly move. 4. The Internet makes life more c_____ (方便的). 5. A person who works in a bank is called a c_____ (职员). 二、用括号内单词的适当形式填空 6. Could you tell me whether there is a good place _____ (relax) 7. Mrs. Li was sitting _____ (quiet) when I came in. 8. Would you like to go to an art museum or a _____ (child) museum 9. More and more family-friendly resorts offer special programs for _____ (child). 10. I saw many _____ (fascinate) flowers in the park. 三、句型转换 11. The room is large enough for us all to sit in. (改为同义句) The room is _____ large _____ we can all sit in it. 12. There is a bookstore at the corner of the street. (改为一般疑问句) _____ there a bookstore at the corner of the street 13. Americans aren’t the only people who like traveling. (改为简单句) Americans aren’t the only _____ _____ traveling. 14. Gina is interested in music. She is also interested in painting. (合并为一句) Gina is interested in music _____ _____ painting. 15. People can travel by plane, train, car or bus. (对划线部分提问) _____ _____ people travel 阅读拔尖 四、阅读理解 A Weekend Escape: More Than Just a Trip   For many American families, the weekend is not only a break from work and school; it is a precious window for bonding, exploring and recharging. According to a 2023 survey by the U.S. Travel Association, 68 % of parents with children aged 6-14 believe that “short trips on weekends are as important as long summer vacations.” The reasons go beyond simple fun.   First, weekend travel is affordable. A two-day road trip to a nearby state park can cost less than 150 dollars per person, including gas, food and a one-night hotel stay. Second, it is flexible. If sudden rain ruins the plan to hike, families can easily switch to an indoor science museum or a pottery workshop. Third, it creates a tradition. Laura Hernandez, a mother of two in Denver, told reporters, “Every Friday night we let the kids pick one destination within a three-hour drive. They keep a ‘weekend passport’ and stamp it themselves. So far they have collected 42 stamps.”   The trend has pushed cities to redesign their weekend offerings. Chicago’s Navy Pier now opens a “Night Market” on Saturdays that combines street food, local bands and children’s robot-building contests. In Austin, Texas, the public library hosts “sleep-over story nights” where families read together in tents inside the library and wake up to a pancake breakfast. Even small towns are joining in. Hudson, New York, population 6,000, attracts 15,000 visitors every October weekend for its “Leaf-peeping Festival,” featuring hayrides, pumpkin-carving lessons and outdoor movie screenings of classic fall films.   Experts warn, however, that th ... ... 
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