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— David has made great progress recently...

David has made great progress recently.

_________, and _________.

A.So he has ... so you have B.So he has ... so have you

C.So has he ... so do you D.So has he ... so you have

 

B 【解析】 考查so+助动词+主语和so+主语+助动词的区别。句意:——大卫最近进步很大。——是的,他的进步很大,你的进步也很大。第一空so+主语+助动词用来加强语气,表示“的确如此”,第二空so+助动词+主语用来说明前面所说的情况也同样适用于后面的人或物,so后的助动词/情态动词/系动词必须与前一句的谓语动词保持一致,故B项正确。  
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