If you are not sure how to use the words, you may ______ the words in your handout.

A. pick up B. deal with C. refer to D. look up

 

D

【解析】

試題分析:句意:如果你不確定怎么用這些詞,你可以查一下講義。pick up撿起;deal with……交易;refer to涉及;look up查找,選D。

考點:考查詞組辨析

 

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