B. Reading comprehension
Read our article about phrasal verbs on pages 16-17 of
English Now
No 113 and chose the correct answer.
1. If you don’t know the meaning of a word, you can
a. look it through in the dictionary.
b. look through it in the dictionary.
c. look up it in the dictionary.
d. look it up in the dictionary.
2. The thieves are living in luxury in the Bahamas. It looks like they
a. got out with it.
b. got it out with.
c. got away with it.
d. got it away with.
3. It was a terribe breakup. I thought I’d never
a. get over it.
b. get it over.
c. go through with it.
d. go through it.
4. I just bought a new television. A technician came to
a. set up it.
b. set it up.
c. settle it down.
d. settle down it.
5. That’s a really difficult decision. I think I’m going to have to
a. think it out.
b. think out it.
c. think through it.
d. think it through.
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