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6.Having a walk after supper is certainly good for the old people,but it remainsto be seen (see)whether they will enjoy it.

分析 晚饭后散步当然对老年人有好处,但是这也有待于看他们是否享受散步.

解答 答案是to be seen.考查词组remain to do sth.有待于做某事.句意是"晚饭后散步当然对老年人有好处,但是这也有待于看他们是否享受散步."but引导的从句中it是形式主语,真正的主语是whether引导的主语从句,主语从句和动词see之间是被动关系,所以用被动语态.所以答案是to be seen.

点评 本题考查用所给单词的适当形式填空.首先要根据语境明确句意,然后再根据相关语法对所给单词在形式上做出正确的变动.

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