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【题目】 It remains ________ whether Jim will be fit enough to play in the finals.

A. seen B. to be seen

C. seeing D. to see

【答案】B

【解析】

试题分析:句意:是否吉姆适合打决赛,这件事还有待观察A. seen过去分词表示被动完成;B. to be seen不定式的被动形式;C. seeing现在分词表示主动正在进行; D. to see不定式表示将来目的。根据短语:remain to do有待做某事和主语这件事观察是被动关系 得知故选B

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