Б! C) To look (after, for, forward to, up, back, down on, out, up to)
I don’t remember her phone number – let me look it … .
As Jane looked … her life seemed good to her.
Mary looks … our children while we are at work.
Young children look …. older ones, so older children should be good examples.
I’m looking … …… hearing from you again.
Julie looked … her classmates for their poor manners.
Helen has lost her purse. She is looking … it.
«Look …! » - John called as the car came towards me.
B) Choose the correct answer. Do the task in the form of the test (match the number of a sentence with an appropriate answer)
1. I’m … a suitable hotel. Could you suggest one?
A. looking out
B. looking for
C. looking forward to
D. looking after
2. He … me and didn’t want to join a gym in my company.
A. looked down on
B. looked after
C. looked back
D. looked up
3. Every year children … their holidays coming.
A. look after
B. look forward to
C. look for
D. look back
4. Who will … the cat when you are out?
A. look at
B. look up
C. look for
D. look after
5. Never …, you can’t relieve the past.
A. look out
B. look back
C. look down on
D. look up to
6. Every child needs someone to … and copy.
A. look after
B. look back
C. look up
D. look up to