—She should have been informed of the meeting.
—______,but she wouldn’t like to attend this meeting.

A.Yes,she should B.So she was
C.So was she D.So it was with her

B

解析試題分析:句意:--應該通知她有會議的。--她確實應該被告知了。但是她不喜歡參加這個會議。這里so+主語+系動詞或助動詞,表示前面說主語的情況確實那樣;so +系動詞或助動詞+主語,表示前面說的情況也適合于另一個主語。根據(jù)句意故選B。
考點:考查固定句式的用法。
點評:本題難度適中。固定句式是高考常考的內容,不僅在單選中考查,還會出現(xiàn)在完形和短文改錯中。本題學生容易誤選C。
即學即練:The girl is going to study abroad next month and______when he was young.
A. so her father was                   B. so her father did
C. so was her father                   D. so did her father
解析:D。句意:這個女孩下個月將要去國外學習。當他父親年輕時也是這樣!皊o+助動詞/情態(tài)動詞+主語”表示一種情況也適應于另外的人。再由句子結構可知,選D。

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