【題目】You say he works hard, __________ and __________.

A. so he does; so you do

B. so he does; so do you

C. so does he; so do you

D. so does he; so you do

【答案】B

【解析】句意:你說(shuō)他工作努力,的確是這樣,你也是。so he does 他確實(shí)工作努力;so do you = you work hard too, 你也這樣。

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