B. In the space provided, mark whether each sentence is true (T) or false (F). 1. If you take your time getting ready for work in the morning you do it in a hurry. ___
2. If you have worn out your clothes, you would use them to dress up. ____ 3. If you have difficulty getting along with people, you probably also have trouble making friends. ___
4. If the doctor advises you to cut down on work at the office, you should take some time off. ____ 5. If you call it a day, you are just waking up in the morning. ____
6. If you tire out quite often then sooner or later you may catch cold. ___
7. If you know some information by heart, you still have to figure it out. ___
8. If you find fault with a person over and over again, that person may choose not to pay attention to your
criticism. ___
9. If you make up your mind about a problem, you still have to think it over. ___
10. If you take a trip to a foreign country, you may want to brush up on the language first. ___
11. If your visits to a doctor are few and far between, you get used to receiving medical assistance. __
12. If important decisions always are up to you, then you take turns making them. ___
C. Fill in each blank with the appropriate form of the idioms using look listed below. to look at
to look for
to look up
to look out
to look over
to look into
1. Jeff’s mother expects him ___________ her directly while she is speaking to him.
2. The police detective was very eager ___________ the cause of the accident.
3. Harriet went to the library ___________ some facts for her research paper.
4. Before the important exam, I ___________ my lecture notes for the class.
5. Jason can't seem to locate his car keys. Could you help us ___________ them?
6. ___________! There's a car coming towards us quickly.