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Mr. White promised to help me and _______ the next day.

A. neither he did B. so he did

C. neither did he D. so did he

B

【解析】

试题分析:考查特殊句式。句意:怀特先生答应帮我,第二天他确实那样做了(帮助了我)。so+do/is/can/will+主语,意为“......也一样”,表示第一种情况也适合第二个人或物;so+主语+do/is/can/will,意为“确实,的确”,表示第一个人说的话是事实。C项意为“他也没有”;D项意为“他也一样”;so he did在此意为“他确实帮助了我”,故选B。

考点:考查特殊句式

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