【題目】—Jack,could you help me____when the plane will take off on the Internet?

—I’m sorry, but my computer doesn’t work.

A.get outB.look outC.take outD.find out

【答案】D

【解析】

句意:——Jack,你能幫我在網(wǎng)上查一下飛機(jī)什么時(shí)候起飛嗎?——對(duì)不起,但是我的電腦不工作了。

考查動(dòng)詞短語辨析。get out離開,出去;look out小心;take out拿出來;find out查明,發(fā)現(xiàn)。根據(jù)空后“when the plane will take off on the Internet”可知,這里表示“在網(wǎng)上查一下”,D選項(xiàng)符合語境,故選D

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