14.To our anger,die restroom in that park charged us tourists,but weshould have had free access to  it.(access)
讓我們憤怒的是,那個(gè)公園的廁所收了我們游客的費(fèi),但我們本應(yīng)該有權(quán)免費(fèi)使 用的.

分析 should have had free access to:本應(yīng)該有權(quán)免費(fèi)使用的

解答 答案:should have had free access to
通過英漢對比可知,題干中缺少的部分應(yīng)是"本應(yīng)該有權(quán)免費(fèi)使用的"的英語翻譯,表達(dá)的是虛擬語氣;由于前面的句子(charged)使用了一般過去時(shí),故此處應(yīng)表示與過去事實(shí)相反的假設(shè),應(yīng)使用"情態(tài)動(dòng)詞should+have+done"結(jié)構(gòu),固定短語"have free access to"意為:免費(fèi)使用,免費(fèi)獲得;故填should have had free access to

點(diǎn)評 本題考查了完成句子這一題型;做本題時(shí),首先根據(jù)漢語翻譯,找到句子缺失的部分,其次根據(jù)句意以及前一句的時(shí)態(tài)判斷缺失部分的形式,最后結(jié)合所給單詞的提示,完成該部分的翻譯.

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