Walking and riding your bike count, and ______ .

A. so school sports do B. so do school sports

C. so school sports did D. so did school sports

 

B

【解析】

試題分析:考查固定句式。當(dāng)前面的肯定情況適用于另外一個(gè)人的時(shí)候,使用“so+助動(dòng)詞/情態(tài)動(dòng)詞/be動(dòng)詞+另一主語”; 當(dāng)前面的否定情況適用于另外一個(gè)人的時(shí)候,使用“neither/nor+助動(dòng)詞/情態(tài)動(dòng)詞/be動(dòng)詞+另一主語”;如果前面的句子既有肯定也有否定,或者句中既有行為動(dòng)詞也有助動(dòng)詞的時(shí)候,使用“so it is with…”或“it is the same with…”。句意:步行和騎自行車很重要,學(xué)校的運(yùn)動(dòng)也很重要。前面使用的是行為動(dòng)詞count,后面的謂語動(dòng)詞應(yīng)該使用助動(dòng)詞do。故B正確。

考點(diǎn):考查固定句式

 

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