填空题Who will benefit from the life insurance upon the death of the insured person?Surviving ____.

填空题
Who will benefit from the life insurance upon the death of the insured person?Surviving ____.

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解析:
细节题。“当被保险人死亡以后,谁会从中受益?”从文章的倒数第二句“Insurance to provide family protection and financial security to surviving family members upon the death of the insured person”可知,受益人为剩下的家人。此处填写family members。

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