As fuel prices rose, bus companies raised their fares and _____.

A. so did the airlines

B. nor did the airlines

C. so the airlines did

D. nor the airlines did

 

A

【解析】

試題分析:考查so+主語+謂語。句意:隨著燃油價(jià)格的上升,公車公司提高了票價(jià),航空公司也做出了提價(jià)的決定。so用于肯定的情況,nor和neither用于否定的情況,這里是肯定,排除B、D;so+do/is/can/will+主語,意為“......也一樣”,表示第一種情況也適合第二個(gè)人或物;so+主語+do/is/can/will,意為“確實(shí),的確”,表示同意第一個(gè)人說的話。這里指的是航空公司也一樣,故選A。

考點(diǎn):考查so+主語+謂語

 

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