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11.He is a good cook at home and takes good care of the children,and ______ his wife.(  )
A.so doesB.so isC.so is withD.so it is with

分析 他在家是好的厨师照顾孩子,他妻子也是.

解答 答案:D 考查倒装句.表示"某人也是",一般是so+倒装句,但是如果前面的句子是并列句或是复合句,就用so it is with sb或it is the same with sb.选D.

点评 考查倒装句,弄清楚各种倒装句的结构,准确地翻译句子,然后根据句意,选择最合适的答案.

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