---It has rained for a day. What timely rain!  
---______.


  1. A.
    So it is
  2. B.
    So is it
  3. C.
    So it has
  4. D.
    So has it
A
句意:下了一整天的雨。多么及時(shí)的雨呀!的確是及時(shí)的雨。So + 主語(yǔ)+ 助動(dòng)詞,表示對(duì)上句話的肯定。根據(jù)語(yǔ)境所以選A。
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