
广东省深圳市罗湖实验学校2025-2026学年九年级上学期12月英语月考试题 一、完形填空:本大题共10小题,共15分。 I was short of sleep as I drove back home one night in the heavy rain. I was driving too 1 . I fell asleep and rolled my truck six times. I remember feeling rain on my face and hearing an ambulance. And I remember the 2 who came to my rescue, carrying out a quick medical examination on me. After staying in the hospital for a whole month, I got much better from the serious 3 . As I was leaving the hospital, the nurse put a pile of coats in my arms.“These are yours.” She said, with a warm smile. In fact, they were not mine. So where did they come from 4 , while I was lying in the rain, some people had stopped, walked through the broken glass and laid their coats over me to 5 me from the rain. Finally, I 6 the hospital with ten coats. Ten strangers 7 me, even though I had made a terrible mistake. I cleaned the coats and put advertisements in the newspaper offering to 8 them, but no one ever came forward to take them back. I stared at them every day for nearly a year and amazed at the goodness of people. I finally 9 them to a local charity. I wrote this down in my diary. Any time I need to be reminded of the 10 that human beings are born with, I take it out and read it again and again. 1.A. slowly B. hard C. fast D. bravely 2.A. policeman B. fireman C. driver D. doctor 3.A. disease B. hurt C. event D. mess 4.A. Clearly B. Correctly C. Strangely D. Suddenly 5.A. exchange B. protect C. catch D. excuse 6.A. sent B. called C. covered D. left 7.A. looked at B. searched for C. cared about D. thought of 8.A. return B. borrow C. buy D. share 9.A. sold B. gave C. showed D. lent 10.A. confidence B. humour C. kindness D. honesty 二、阅读理解:本大题共15小题,共30分。 A Every summer, thousands of swamp sparrows (沼泽麻雀) sing songs in North America’s wetlands. These special brown birds only know a few songs, but they sing them very well. In fact, their song list hasn’t changed much for hundreds of years. Like humans, baby swamp sparrows learn songs from their elders. “Swamp sparrows just make a few mistakes when they learn their songs,” says Robert Lachlan. Actually, they copy the music so well that it stays the same from the elders to the young. “Just like children, the sparrows don’t remember every song they hear,” Lachlan says. “They just pick up the songs they hear most often. It is an example of what scientists call ‘conformist bias’.” Until recently, this learning ability was thought to be special only to humans. Between 2008 and 2009, Lachlan’s team recorded the songs of 615 swamp sparrows. The study found that only 2% of these sparrows sang a different song. “The song-types that you hear in the wetland of North America today may have been there 1,000 years ago,” says Lachlan. However, another team found that a few sparrows had changed their song list in recent years. Now scientists are exploring the influence of losing habitat (栖息地 ... ...
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