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文档介绍:●Grammar and usage
1。 The heat almost drove me crazy even though I was very thin cotton trousers to keep me cool。 (p48) 即使我穿着薄的棉质的裤子来让自己凉快,但热浪还是几乎使我发狂。
drive – drove - driven
vt. & vi。 1. to move or travel on land in a motor vehicle, especially as the person controlling the vehicle's movement: I’m learning to drive。 "Are you going by train?” ”No, I'm driving.” She drives a red sports car. They’re driving to Scotland on Tuesday. We saw their car outside the house and drove on/past/away. I drove my daughter to school. 2。 to force someone or sth。 to go somewhere or do sth.: They used dogs to drive the sheep into a pen. By the end of the year, most of the occupying troops had been driven from the city。 For the second time in ten years, the government has driven the economy into deep and damaging recession(衰退, 不景气). A post had been driven (= hit hard) into the ground near the tree. [+ to infinitive] In the end, it was his violent behavior that drove her to leave home. 3. drive one mad/crazy: to make someone extremely annoyed: My mother—in-law has been staying with us this past week and she's driving me crazy。
He leaves dirty clothes all over the floor and it’s driving me mad。 Too loud noises drive people mad.(精品文档请下载)
2。 We went through a 10-metre-long passage and we found ourselves in a large burial chamber。 (p51)我们穿过一个十米长的通道发现来到了一个很大的墓室.(精品文档请下载)
go through
phrasal verb 1. to examine sth. which contains a collection of things carefully in order to organize them or find sth。: I’m going through my wardrobe and throwing out all the clothes I don't wear any more。 Remember to go through the pockets before you put those trousers in the washing machine. Mother went through the drawer looking for the sweater. The police went through the building, but they found no evidence that would help them to catch the thief。 2。 to experience a difficult or unpleasant situation: She went through one hardship after another。 The old men went through two