If you don’t know the new words, you’d better in the dictionary.
A: pick them up
B: open them up
C: wake them up
D: look them up
A: pick them up
B: open them up
C: wake them up
D: look them up
D
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- You’d better look up the new word in a dictionary _____ you don’t know it.
- I live near their hotel, so they _______ me _______. A: asked; pick them up B: asked; to pick them up C: ask; pick up them D: ask; to pick up them
- They have arranged for the car to ______ at the airport. A: pick them up B: take them up C: make them up D: build them up
- When some words really bother you from understanding the listening material, you can pause and look them up in a dictionary.
- You can remember the words better in all the ways except ______. A: saying them out loud B: writing them down C: looking at them in a book D: sticking them up around your room
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Do you know how to () the new words in the dictionary. A: look at B: look up C: look for
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You look pictures of them when you’re bored. A: in B: up C: through D: into
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If you don't understand the word, why don't you ____ in the dictionary? A: look at it B: look after it C: look up it D: look it up
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Why don’t you look up the word in the dictionary______ ______ look up the word in the dictionary
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They have ______ for the car to pick them up at the station.