(Looking) from another (angle), the painting (would) show (something) different.( )
A:Looking B:angle C:would D:something
What is the man looking for()
A: He’s looking for his watch. B: He’s looking for his glasses. C:He’s looking for his coat.
(It) is high time (that) you (stop) hanging about and (started looking for) a job.
A:It B:that C:stop D:started looking for
Mary is looking for the book she lost yesterday.
A:trying to find B:looking up C:looking at D:finding
Having worked hard for a whole week, I am looking forward to the weekend.
A:requesting B:expecting C:waiting for D:looking for
Mary is {{U}}looking for{{/U}} the book she lost yesterday.
A:trying to find B:looking up C:looking at D:finding
Susan is {{U}}looking for{{/U}} the dictionary, which she lost yesterday.
A:finding B:looking up C:looking at D:trying to find
Mary is{{U}} looking for{{/U}} the book she lost yesterday
A:trying to find B:looking up C:looking at D:finding