新概念英语第二册综合水平测试题

一、 选择填空。(15%)

1、―When do you usually A every morning ?

―At 6:30 and then have breakfast .

A. get up B. get on C. get together D. get along

2、―Have you ever been to Nanjing ?

―Yes . I B there last summer .

A. go B. went C. have been D. will go

3、― C your classroom every day ?

―Yes. It is.

A. Was ,cleaned B. Will , be cleaned C. Is ,cleaned D. Has ,been cleaned

4. ―Must I finish the book in this week?

―No, you needn’t.

A.to be read B.to read C.being read D.reading

5. ―Have you decided for you holiday?

―To Dr. Sun’s Mausoleum.

A.where to go B.when to go C.how to go D.who to go

6.―Which of the twins will succeed?

―The one works harder, I think.

A.whom B.who C.which D. whose

7. ―You went to the cinema last night, didn’t. you?

― . I was at home.

A.Yes, I do B.No, I don’t C.No, I didn’t D.Yes , I did.

8. ―Is here?

―No, jack has asked for leave.

A.anybody B.somebody C.everybody D.nobody

9. ―Tom is taller than Tim but not so tall as Bob. Which of them is ? ―Bob, of course.

A.tall B.taller C.tallest D.the tallest

10.―He bought English book not Chinese one.

A.a, a B.the ,a C.a ,an D.an ,a

11.― useful information it is for me!

A.What B.What a C.What an D.How

12.―Grandma a bad cold since last Saturday.

A.has got B.has taken C.has had D.has caught

13.― Andrew his Japanese textbook yet?

―No, he’s it now.

A.Has, found; finding B.Has, found; looking for

C.Has, looked for; finding D.Has, looked for; looking for

14.―We have lived here for .

A.two years and a half B.two and a half a years

C.two years and half one D.two and one half year

15.―You took a lot of photos in Nanjing, didn’t you?

―Yes, but they haven’t yet.

A.come up B.come out C.come back D.come around

Ⅱ:完型填空(20%)

A land free from destruction, plus wealth, natural resources, and labor s upply―all t hese were important 1 in helping England to become the center for the Industrial Revolution. 2 they were not enough. Something 3 was needed to start the industria l process. That“something special” was men, 4 individuals who could invent machin es, find new 5 of power, and establish business organizations to reshape society. The men who 6 the machines of the Industrial, Revolution 7 from many backgroun ds and many occupations. Many of them were 8 inventors than scientists. A man who is a 9 scientist is primarily interested in doing his research 10 ,He is not nece ssarily working 11 that his findings can be used. An inventor or one interested in a pplied science is 12 trying to make something that has an actual 13. He may try t o solve a problem by using the theories 14 science or by experimenting through c orrect and error. Regardless of his method, he is working to obtain a 15 result: the construction of a harvesting machine, the burning of a light bulb, or one of 16 oth

er objectives. Most of the people who 17 the machines of the Industrial Revolution were inventors, not trained scientists. A few were both scientists and inventors. Ev en those who had 18 or no training in science might not have made their inventio ns 19 a ground word had not been laid by scientists years 20.

1.A.cases B.reasons C.factors D.elements

2.A.But B.Certainly C.Besides D.For

3.A.else B.other C.extra D.similar

4.A.strong B.effective C.motivating D.creative

5.A.origins B.sources C.use D.discoveries

6.A.bought B.created C.operated D.sold

7.A.came B.arrived C.achieved D.got

8.A.less B.same C.more D.similar

B.practical C.pure D.snart

10.A.easily B.frequently C.unwillingly D.accurately

11.A.now B.order C.such D.so

12.A.seldom B.sometimes C.usually D.never

13.A.objict B.use C.idea D.way

14.A.of B.with C.from D.as

15.A.single B.simple C.complicated D.specific

16.A.few B.these C.many D.none

17.A.gave B.developed C.supplied D.borrowed

18.A.little B.much C.many D.plenty

19.A.though B.if C.because D.while

20.A.ago B.past C.passed D.before

Ⅲ:阅读理解(10%)

A superstar usually is someone who has become famous in sports, or popular mus ic, someone like the singer Michael Jackson. In the middle nineteen eighties, Micha el Jackson made a record called “Thriller”. It quickly became the most popular reco rding in the history of music, and it made Michael Jackson a super-star. The word

“super” means something that is very good. And of course, a star is a person who is famous. So people use “superstar ” to describe the top people in sports, films and music. One of the famous sports superstars in the United States was boxer M uhammad Ali. As a young man, he won a gold medal in the Olympics a boxer. Th en he became the heavyweight-boxing champion of the world. Be-fore long, he wa s known as one of the greatest and most famous boxers in sports history. Muham mad Ali said when he was a champion he was more famous than the president of the United States of Russia. He was a true superstar. Everyone knew his name. But like the stars in the sky, a superstar will disappear as time passes. Many youn g people today, for example, know little about Muhammad Ali. Superstars, loved by millions of people today, will be forgotten tomorrow.

1. This article mainly talks about

A.Michael Jackson B.superstars

C.Muhammad Ali

D.an unknown person

2.Michael Jackson is famous for .

A.his songs B.his films C.his reports D.his scandals

3.Which word of the following can be used to best describe Ali?

A.muscular B.diligent C.notorious D.famed

4.What will usually happen to superstars at last?

A.They will be remembered by millions of people.

B.They will be registered for ever in history.

C.They will be still loved by younger generations.

D.Their fame will fade away with time gone by.

5.If a person ,we call him a superstar.

A.is the political leader of a country

B.is a very famous soccer player

C.is the emperor of a large country

D.graduated from school with honors

Ⅰ. 选择填空(10%)

1.He an autobiography last year but I don’t know whether he has finished it.

A.wrote B.was writing C.had written D.has written

2.―Is the book interesting?

―Yes, but I’m sure it won’t interest

A.everybody B.somebody C.anybody D.nobody

3.―Would you have written to her had it been possible?

―Yes, but I busy with my work.

A.was B.were C.had been D.would be

4.―He says he has an uncle living in America.

―Nonsense. ,His father has no brother.

A.More or less B.As a matter of fact

C.No matter what he says D.At least

5.―What did you see?

―We saw police there.

A.many B.much C.plenty D.the

6.―Harry treats his secretary badly.

―Yes. He seems to think that she is the important person in the office.

A.hardly B.least C.less D.most

7.―Shall I book a table for the dinner?

― . The restaurant won’t be full this evening.

A.Yes, you may B.No, you mustn’t

C.No, you needn’t D.I’d rather not

8.―Thank you for a wonderful meal.

A.No, really. It’s all right B.Thank you all the same

C.The same to you D.I’m glad you enjoyed it

9.―Excuse me, would you mind passing me that English -Chinese dictionary? ―Sorry, it’s my reach.

A.over B.within C.far away D.beyond

10.―Tom tried hard to find a good job in this newspaper office, but he had n o

A.chance B.time C.money

D.luck

Ⅱ. 完型填空(20%)

Once upon a time, bee-keepers killed their bees every autumn. Why, you 1 ask? Well, the answer is this: to tet some 2. Bee-deepers and farmers used to 3 small wooden boxes in a corner of the farmyard. Bees would come and 4 the box with honeycomb. 5, there was no way of getting the honey out 6 killing the bees. So th ey used to burn a chemical 7 the box in order to kill the bees and then take the honey.

Now, bee-keepers 8 beehives to collect honey. In the beehive there are a number of wooden 9 with spaces between them 10 can be lifted out. In later summer, the squares which are now 11 of honeycomb are lifted out. The squares are put in 12 special machine and turned round and round very fast for several minutes. Turnin g the squares round and round 12this 14 out the honey. Then the honey is collect ed and 15jars. After that the empty squares are returned to the hive for the bees t o fill with honey the following year.

Bees need food to live 16 the winter, That’s why they make honey. Bee -keepers c an do one of 17things. Either they can leave 18 of the honey in the hive for the b ees to eat during the winter. Or else they can 19 all the honey and provide the b ees with a mixture of sugar and water for the bees to eat 20.

1. A.can B.may C.should D.must

2. A.honey B.bees C.honeycomb D.flowers

3. A.put in B.put away C.put ahead D.put out

4. A.fill B.full C.supply D.give

5. A.Still B.For C.However D.So

6. A.for B.in C.except D.without

7. A.on B.close C.inside D.on

8. A.need B.take C.use D.spend

9. A.squares B.boxes C.plates D.bowls

10. A.many B.they C.where D.which

11. A.full B.filled C.provided D.rich

12. A.the B.a C.another D.other

13. A.for B.alike C.like D.to

14. A.forces B.makes C.helps D.drives

15 A.led into B.brought into C.poured into D.flown into

16. A.through B.across C.until D.for

17. A.two B.three C.until D.for

18. A.any B.little C.all D.some

19. A.cover B.remove C.eat D.drink

20. A.since B.replace C.contrary D.instead

Ⅲ. 阅读理解(15%)

Tom Green spent his 114th birthday the other day and some reporters visited him to find out the secret of a long life.

“The secret of a long life is happiness,” Green said. “If you are happy, you will liv e a long time.”

“Are you married?” a reporter asked. “Yes,” Green answered. “I married my third w ife when I was 102. If you are happily married, you will live better. But for my thir d wife, I would have died years ago.”

“What about smoking and drinking?” another reporter asked. “Yes, they are importa nt,” Green said. “Don’t smoke at all and you will feel well. Drink two glasses of wi ne a day and you will be healthy and happy. ”

1. Some reporters visited Green because

A.he did something peculiar B.he was a friend of them

C.he had lived much longer than most people D.he had married three times

2. Green thought that was the most important to life.

A.his third wife B.glad C.happiness D.smoking

.3.Green thought his third wife helped him to live years longer.

A.12 B.14 C.16 D.18

4.The writer wants to tell us

A.drinking a great deal is good for our health

B.drinking within a limit is helpful

C.smoking and drinking are indispensable to good health

D.we should quit smoking or drinking.

5.The best title for this passage is

A.Drinking and Smoking B.The Secret of a Long Life

C.Happiness in Life D.Astonished Reporters

一、 选择填空。(15%)

1、―When do you usually A every morning ?

―At 6:30 and then have breakfast .

A. get up B. get on C. get together D. get along

2、―Have you ever been to Nanjing ?

―Yes . I B there last summer .

A. go B. went C. have been D. will go

3、― C your classroom every day ?

―Yes. It is.

A. Was ,cleaned B. Will , be cleaned C. Is ,cleaned D. Has ,been cleaned

4. ―Must I finish the book in this week?

―No, you needn’t.

A.to be read B.to read C.being read D.reading

5. ―Have you decided for you holiday?

―To Dr. Sun’s Mausoleum.

A.where to go B.when to go C.how to go D.who to go

6.―Which of the twins will succeed?

―The one works harder, I think.

A.whom B.who C.which D. whose

7. ―You went to the cinema last night, didn’t. you?

― . I was at home.

A.Yes, I do B.No, I don’t C.No, I didn’t D.Yes , I did.

8. ―Is here?

―No, jack has asked for leave.

A.anybody B.somebody C.everybody D.nobody

9. ―Tom is taller than Tim but not so tall as Bob. Which of them is ? ―Bob, of course.

A.tall B.taller C.tallest D.the tallest

10.―He bought English book not Chinese one.

A.a, a B.the ,a C.a ,an D.an ,a

11.― useful information it is for me!

A.What B.What a C.What an D.How

12.―Grandma a bad cold since last Saturday.

A.has got B.has taken C.has had D.has caught

13.― Andrew his Japanese textbook yet?

―No, he’s it now.

A.Has, found; finding B.Has, found; looking for

C.Has, looked for; finding D.Has, looked for; looking for

14.―We have lived here for .

A.two years and a half B.two and a half a years

C.two years and half one D.two and one half year

15.―You took a lot of photos in Nanjing, didn’t you?

―Yes, but they haven’t yet.

A.come up B.come out C.come back D.come around

Ⅱ:完型填空(20%)

A land free from destruction, plus wealth, natural resources, and labor s upply―all t hese were important 1 in helping England to become the center for the Industrial Revolution. 2 they were not enough. Something 3 was needed to start the industria l process. That“something special” was men, 4 individuals who could invent machin es, find new 5 of power, and establish business organizations to reshape society. The men who 6 the machines of the Industrial, Revolution 7 from many backgroun ds and many occupations. Many of them were 8 inventors than scientists. A man who is a 9 scientist is primarily interested in doing his research 10 ,He is not nece ssarily working 11 that his findings can be used. An inventor or one interested in a pplied science is 12 trying to make something that has an actual 13. He may try t o solve a problem by using the theories 14 science or by experimenting through c orrect and error. Regardless of his method, he is working to obtain a 15 result: the construction of a harvesting machine, the burning of a light bulb, or one of 16 oth

er objectives. Most of the people who 17 the machines of the Industrial Revolution were inventors, not trained scientists. A few were both scientists and inventors. Ev en those who had 18 or no training in science might not have made their inventio ns 19 a ground word had not been laid by scientists years 20.

1.A.cases B.reasons C.factors D.elements

2.A.But B.Certainly C.Besides D.For

3.A.else B.other C.extra D.similar

4.A.strong B.effective C.motivating D.creative

5.A.origins B.sources C.use D.discoveries

6.A.bought B.created C.operated D.sold

7.A.came B.arrived C.achieved D.got

8.A.less B.same C.more D.similar

B.practical C.pure D.snart

10.A.easily B.frequently C.unwillingly D.accurately

11.A.now B.order C.such D.so

12.A.seldom B.sometimes C.usually D.never

13.A.objict B.use C.idea D.way

14.A.of B.with C.from D.as

15.A.single B.simple C.complicated D.specific

16.A.few B.these C.many D.none

17.A.gave B.developed C.supplied D.borrowed

18.A.little B.much C.many D.plenty

19.A.though B.if C.because D.while

20.A.ago B.past C.passed D.before

Ⅲ:阅读理解(10%)

A superstar usually is someone who has become famous in sports, or popular mus ic, someone like the singer Michael Jackson. In the middle nineteen eighties, Micha el Jackson made a record called “Thriller”. It quickly became the most popular reco rding in the history of music, and it made Michael Jackson a super-star. The word

“super” means something that is very good. And of course, a star is a person who is famous. So people use “superstar ” to describe the top people in sports, films and music. One of the famous sports superstars in the United States was boxer M uhammad Ali. As a young man, he won a gold medal in the Olympics a boxer. Th en he became the heavyweight-boxing champion of the world. Be-fore long, he wa s known as one of the greatest and most famous boxers in sports history. Muham mad Ali said when he was a champion he was more famous than the president of the United States of Russia. He was a true superstar. Everyone knew his name. But like the stars in the sky, a superstar will disappear as time passes. Many youn g people today, for example, know little about Muhammad Ali. Superstars, loved by millions of people today, will be forgotten tomorrow.

1. This article mainly talks about

A.Michael Jackson B.superstars

C.Muhammad Ali

D.an unknown person

2.Michael Jackson is famous for .

A.his songs B.his films C.his reports D.his scandals

3.Which word of the following can be used to best describe Ali?

A.muscular B.diligent C.notorious D.famed

4.What will usually happen to superstars at last?

A.They will be remembered by millions of people.

B.They will be registered for ever in history.

C.They will be still loved by younger generations.

D.Their fame will fade away with time gone by.

5.If a person ,we call him a superstar.

A.is the political leader of a country

B.is a very famous soccer player

C.is the emperor of a large country

D.graduated from school with honors

Ⅰ. 选择填空(10%)

1.He an autobiography last year but I don’t know whether he has finished it.

A.wrote B.was writing C.had written D.has written

2.―Is the book interesting?

―Yes, but I’m sure it won’t interest

A.everybody B.somebody C.anybody D.nobody

3.―Would you have written to her had it been possible?

―Yes, but I busy with my work.

A.was B.were C.had been D.would be

4.―He says he has an uncle living in America.

―Nonsense. ,His father has no brother.

A.More or less B.As a matter of fact

C.No matter what he says D.At least

5.―What did you see?

―We saw police there.

A.many B.much C.plenty D.the

6.―Harry treats his secretary badly.

―Yes. He seems to think that she is the important person in the office.

A.hardly B.least C.less D.most

7.―Shall I book a table for the dinner?

― . The restaurant won’t be full this evening.

A.Yes, you may B.No, you mustn’t

C.No, you needn’t D.I’d rather not

8.―Thank you for a wonderful meal.

A.No, really. It’s all right B.Thank you all the same

C.The same to you D.I’m glad you enjoyed it

9.―Excuse me, would you mind passing me that English -Chinese dictionary? ―Sorry, it’s my reach.

A.over B.within C.far away D.beyond

10.―Tom tried hard to find a good job in this newspaper office, but he had n o

A.chance B.time C.money

D.luck

Ⅱ. 完型填空(20%)

Once upon a time, bee-keepers killed their bees every autumn. Why, you 1 ask? Well, the answer is this: to tet some 2. Bee-deepers and farmers used to 3 small wooden boxes in a corner of the farmyard. Bees would come and 4 the box with honeycomb. 5, there was no way of getting the honey out 6 killing the bees. So th ey used to burn a chemical 7 the box in order to kill the bees and then take the honey.

Now, bee-keepers 8 beehives to collect honey. In the beehive there are a number of wooden 9 with spaces between them 10 can be lifted out. In later summer, the squares which are now 11 of honeycomb are lifted out. The squares are put in 12 special machine and turned round and round very fast for several minutes. Turnin g the squares round and round 12this 14 out the honey. Then the honey is collect ed and 15jars. After that the empty squares are returned to the hive for the bees t o fill with honey the following year.

Bees need food to live 16 the winter, That’s why they make honey. Bee -keepers c an do one of 17things. Either they can leave 18 of the honey in the hive for the b ees to eat during the winter. Or else they can 19 all the honey and provide the b ees with a mixture of sugar and water for the bees to eat 20.

1. A.can B.may C.should D.must

2. A.honey B.bees C.honeycomb D.flowers

3. A.put in B.put away C.put ahead D.put out

4. A.fill B.full C.supply D.give

5. A.Still B.For C.However D.So

6. A.for B.in C.except D.without

7. A.on B.close C.inside D.on

8. A.need B.take C.use D.spend

9. A.squares B.boxes C.plates D.bowls

10. A.many B.they C.where D.which

11. A.full B.filled C.provided D.rich

12. A.the B.a C.another D.other

13. A.for B.alike C.like D.to

14. A.forces B.makes C.helps D.drives

15 A.led into B.brought into C.poured into D.flown into

16. A.through B.across C.until D.for

17. A.two B.three C.until D.for

18. A.any B.little C.all D.some

19. A.cover B.remove C.eat D.drink

20. A.since B.replace C.contrary D.instead

Ⅲ. 阅读理解(15%)

Tom Green spent his 114th birthday the other day and some reporters visited him to find out the secret of a long life.

“The secret of a long life is happiness,” Green said. “If you are happy, you will liv e a long time.”

“Are you married?” a reporter asked. “Yes,” Green answered. “I married my third w ife when I was 102. If you are happily married, you will live better. But for my thir d wife, I would have died years ago.”

“What about smoking and drinking?” another reporter asked. “Yes, they are importa nt,” Green said. “Don’t smoke at all and you will feel well. Drink two glasses of wi ne a day and you will be healthy and happy. ”

1. Some reporters visited Green because

A.he did something peculiar B.he was a friend of them

C.he had lived much longer than most people D.he had married three times

2. Green thought that was the most important to life.

A.his third wife B.glad C.happiness D.smoking

.3.Green thought his third wife helped him to live years longer.

A.12 B.14 C.16 D.18

4.The writer wants to tell us

A.drinking a great deal is good for our health

B.drinking within a limit is helpful

C.smoking and drinking are indispensable to good health

D.we should quit smoking or drinking.

5.The best title for this passage is

A.Drinking and Smoking B.The Secret of a Long Life

C.Happiness in Life D.Astonished Reporters


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