2.We received a number of complaints (抱怨) from customers about the lack of parking places.

分析 我們收到很多顧客的投訴,抱怨沒有停車的場所.

解答 答案:complaints.
分析句子的內(nèi)容以及后面的介詞短語作原因狀語about the lack of parking places可知,此處指的是顧客的抱怨,所以使用名詞complaint,注意根據(jù)a number of 可知,使用名詞的復(fù)數(shù)形式;故答案為complaints.

點評 翻譯填空題考查的是詞匯的記憶和運(yùn)用能力,平時要注意積累和運(yùn)用.

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