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       Goods must be of proper quality ,must be as described on the package and must be fit for any particular purpose made known by the seller .Those three rules used for the goods you buy can also be used for the goods you get on hire ,or for the goods you get as part of a service.

       There are also rules which deal with the standard of services you get¨Dfrom ,say ,travel agents ,shoe repairers ,hairdressers and builders. These tell you what you should expect from any service you pay for.

       A person providing a service must do so:

       ¨DWith reasonable care and skill .You should expect a proper standard of workmanship£¨¹¤ÒÕ£©. A new house should have straight walls and the roof must not leak .

       ¨DWithin a reasonable time. A shop should not take three months to repair your TV. You can always agree upon a completion time with the supplier of the service.

       You ,the customer ,must pay:

       ¨DA reasonable charge for a service, where no price has been fixed in advance .A trader can not expect a large payment for a small job.

64£®The underlined word ¡°these¡± in Paragraph 2 refers to ¡°     ¡±.

       A£®the services         B£®the workers         C£®the goods            D£®the rules

65£®What should the supplier do when offering a service?

       A£®He should determine the completion time himself.

       B£®He should provide free repairs within three months.

       C£®He should make sure the service meets proper standards.

       D£®He should reach an agreement on the payment with his workers.

66£®The passage is trying to         .

       A£®ask the customer to buy goods and services of high quality

       B£®advise the buyer how to pay a reasonable price for a service

       C£®tell the customer what rights he has once he pays for something

       D£®warn the seller what he sells must meet the buyer¡¯s requirements

 

 

    Goods must be of proper quality, must be as described on the package and must be fit for any particular purpose made known by the seller . Those three rules used for the goods you buy can also be used for the goods you get on hire , or for the goods you get as part of a service .

    There are also rules which deal with the standard of service you get ¨Cfrom , say, travel agents , shoe repairers , hairdressers and builders . These tell you what should expect from any service you pay for .

    A person providing a service must do so:

    --with reasonable care and skill . You should expect a proper standard of workmanship(¹¤ÒÕ). A new house should have straight walls and the roof must not leak.

    --Within a reasonable time. A shop should not take three months to repair your TV. You can always agree upon a completion time with the supplier of the service.

    You, the customer, must pay:

    --A reasonable charge for a service, where no price has been fixed in advance .A trader can not expect a large payment for a small job.

1.The underlined word ¡±these¡± in Paragraph 2 refers to ¡°____¡±.

   A. the services

   B. the workers

   C. the goods

   D. the rules

2.What should the supplier do when offering a service?

   A. He should determine the completion time himself.

   B. He should provide free repairs within three months.

   C. He should make sure the service meets proper standards.

   D. He should reach an agreement on the payment with his workers.

3.The passage is trying to ____.

   A. ask the customer to but goods and services of high quality

   B. advise the buyer how to pay a reasonable price for a service

   C. tell the customer what rights he has once he pays for something

   D. warn the seller what he sells must meet the buyer¡¯s requirements

 

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Goods must be of proper quality ,must be as described on the package and must be fit for any particular purpose made known by the seller .Those three rules used for the goods you buy can also be used for the goods you get on hire ,or for the goods you get as part of a service.

       There are also rules which deal with the standard of services you get¡ªfrom ,say ,travel agents ,shoe repairers ,hairdressers and builders. These tell you what you should expect from any service you pay for.

       A person providing a service must do so:

       ¡ªWith reasonable care and skill .You should expect a proper standard of workmanship£¨¹¤ÒÕ£©. A new house should have straight walls and the roof must not leak .

       ¡ªWithin a reasonable time. A shop should not take three months to repair your TV. You can always agree upon a completion time with the supplier of the service.

       You ,the customer ,must pay:

       ¡ªA reasonable charge for a service, where no price has been fixed in advance .A trader can not expect a large payment for a small job.

64£®The underlined word ¡°these¡± in Paragraph 2 refers to ¡°     ¡±.

       A£®the services         B£®the workers         C£®the goods            D£®the rules

65£®What should the supplier do when offering a service?

       A£®He should determine the completion time himself.

       B£®He should provide free repairs within three months.

       C£®He should make sure the service meets proper standards.

       D£®He should reach an agreement on the payment with his workers.

66£®The passage is trying to         .

       A£®ask the customer to buy goods and services of high quality

       B£®advise the buyer how to pay a reasonable price for a service

       C£®tell the customer what rights he has once he pays for something

       D£®warn the seller what he sells must meet the buyer¡¯s requirements

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