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seemed unlikely that she would pull through. He has gone through a difficult time recently. Here the first through is an adverb while the second through is a preposition. So we know an adverb or a preposition is used to make up a phrasal verb. 2. Try to understand the meaning of the phrasal verb ‘ make out’ . Many phrasal verbs have more than one meaning. Do you know the meanings of the phrasal verbs in the following sentences? 1) His accent gives him away as a southerner. 2) He gave away most of his money to charity. 3) They gave away their last chance of winning the match. 4) The mayor gave away the prizes at the school sports day. 5) She took me in pletely with her story. 6) He was homeless, so we took him in. 7) Fish take in oxygen through their gills. 8) I hope you’ re taking in what I’ m saying. 9) S he pays the bills by taking in washing. Keys:( 1)出賣,泄露秘密 ( 2)贈送 ( 3)送掉,放棄 ( 4)頒發(fā) ( 5)欺騙 ( 6) 收容 (7) 吸收 ( 8)理解 ( 9)在家承接(活計等) 高考鏈接 1. We’re trying to ring you back, Br