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【题目】When you find some new words, you’d better in the dictionary.

A. look up it B. look up them

C. look it up D. look them up

【答案】D

【解析】

试题分析:句意:当你发现一些新单词时,你最好查词典。some new words是复数名词,故用代词them来代指。当代词作为动词+副词短语的宾语时,代词位于动词和副词之间,故选D

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