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14.To our anger,die restroom in that park charged us tourists,but weshould have had free access to  it.(access)
让我们愤怒的是,那个公园的厕所收了我们游客的费,但我们本应该有权免费使 用的.

分析 should have had free access to:本应该有权免费使用的

解答 答案:should have had free access to
通过英汉对比可知,题干中缺少的部分应是"本应该有权免费使用的"的英语翻译,表达的是虚拟语气;由于前面的句子(charged)使用了一般过去时,故此处应表示与过去事实相反的假设,应使用"情态动词should+have+done"结构,固定短语"have free access to"意为:免费使用,免费获得;故填should have had free access to

点评 本题考查了完成句子这一题型;做本题时,首先根据汉语翻译,找到句子缺失的部分,其次根据句意以及前一句的时态判断缺失部分的形式,最后结合所给单词的提示,完成该部分的翻译.

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