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We offer a full range of services to make your IKEA experience more complete:

Old Kitchen Removing Service

Are you going to buy a brand-new kitchen in IKEA? So how to deal with your old kitchen at home?

Don‘t worry! IKEA is now providing professional <u>dismantling</u> and removing service for old kitchen to you.

By this service you can have your new kitchen at home easily.(For service detail and charge please go to the staff of kitchen department.)

Transport Service

Need a way to get your new home-furnishings home? You can rent a transport or hire us to deliver it for you.Just talk to our Customer Service department for details.

Return Policy

As long as the items are undamaged, unassembled(未组装的)and unused, you could return them in their original package within 60 days (IKEA FAMILY member within 180 days) together with your original receipt/invoice (bank card POS receipt is needed if you have paid this way), we will refund you the same way as you have paid.Sorry, we cannot accept exchange or return of food, plants, liquid bathing products, AS-IS products,customized products, kitchen electrical appliance and all products that have already been cut, sewed orpainted.“The exchange and return policy above applies only to the products purchased from IKEA stores in mainland China”

IKEA Restaurant/Café

The restaurant/café serves both classic Swedish dishes and local favorites, and is one of the most popular areas of the whole IKEA store. Shopping at IKEA is fun and offers great value, but can also be hard work, so stop by and treat yourself to a refreshing drink and a bite to eat.

1.According to the clue the meaning of the underlined word “dismantling” should be     .

A. taking apart    B. making up

C. picking up    D. leaving off

2.What can we learn from Return Policy?

A. Any product bought can be returned if they are undamaged.

B. The store pay back your money in cash whatever way you use.

C. The valid time for return service is within 180 days.

D. The return service only goes for IKEA stores in mainland China.

3.Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage?

A. Your new kitchen is available in an easy way.

B. The furniture can be transported to your house.

C. They have flexible payment choices.

D. You can enjoy delicious food in IKEA.

4.The passage is probably taken from     .

A. a guide    B. a travel book

C. a newspaper    D. a magazine

 

1. A 2. D 3. C 4. A 【解析】 本文是宜家家居(瑞典公司)的一则广告,告诉我们宜家有哪些具体的服务。 1.词义猜测题。根据第一部分中So how to do with your old kitchen at home? Don’t worry!可知本部分是关于处理旧厨具的工作,因此首先就是要拆开,然后才可以清理。故A正确。 2.细节理解题。根据第三部分“The exchange and return policy above applies only to the products purchased from IKEA stores in mainland China.”,可知这样的政策只适用于中国大陆,故D正确。 3.细节理解题。根据By this service you can have your new kitchen at home easily.可知A项在文章中被提及。根据You can rent a transport or hire us to deliver it for you. Just talk to our Customer Service department for details.可知B项内容在文章中提及。根据The restaurant/cafe serves both classic Swedish dishes and local favorites, and is one of the most popular areas of the whole IKEA store可知D项内容在文章中被提及了。只有C项文章里没有涉及到。故选C项。 4.推理判断题。本文是宜家家居(瑞典公司)的一则广告,告诉我们宜家有哪些具体的服务,属于使用指导方面的文章。不可能是旅行方面的书以及报纸杂志。故A正确。
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