-QQ, as a means of communication, is quite popular among us and costs less than the traditional forms.

--______________.

So is WeChat B. So it is WeChat

C. So does WeChat D. So WeChat is

 

B

【解析】

試題分析: 句意:--QQ,作為一種交流方式,在我們中非常受歡迎,并且比傳統(tǒng)的方式要花錢少。--微信也是如此。如果前句是肯定句,表示“某人也如此”需要用“ So+動詞+主語”;但是如果有兩個不同的謂語動詞或者謂語動詞既有肯定又有否定時,只能用it is with sb或者so it is with sb的形式,故答案選B。

考點:考查特殊句式

 

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