Home Laundry Automatic Dryer Product
Full Two Year Warranty(保修)
Limited Five Year Warranty on Cabinet(機(jī)箱)
Warranty Provides for:
FIRST TWO YEARS Amana will repair or replace any faulty part free of charge.
THIRD THRU FIFTH YEARS Amana will provide a free replacement part for any cabinet which proves faulty due to rust(生銹)
Warranty Limitations:
• Warranty begins at date of original purchase.
• Applies only to product used within the United States or in Canada if product is approved by Canadian Standards Association when shipped from factory.
• Products used on a commercial or rental basis are not covered by this warranty.
• Service must be performed by an Amana servicer.
• Adjustments covered during first year only.
Owner’s Responsibilities:
• Provide sales receipt.
• Normal care and maintenance.
• Having the product reasonably accessible for service.
• Pay for service calls related to product installation or usage instructions.
• Pay for extra service costs, over normal service charges, if servicer is requested to perform service outside servicer’s normal business hours.
Warranty Docs Not Cover It If:
• Product has damage due to product alteration, connection to an improper electrical supply, shipping and handling, accident, fire, floods, lightning or other conditions beyond the control of Amana.
• Product is improperly installed or applied.
In no event shall Amana be responsible for consequential damages. ★
★ This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have others which vary from state to state. For example, some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of consequential damages, so this exclusion may not apply to you.
69. According to Warranty Limitations, a product can be under warranty if ______ .
A. shipped from a Canadian factor B. rented for home use
C. repaired by the user himself D. used in the U.S.A.
70. According to Owner’s Responsibilities, an owner has to pay for ______ .
A. the loss of the sales receipt B. a servicer’s overtime work
C. the product installation D. a mechanic's transportation
71. Which of the following is true according to the warranty?
A. Consequential damages are excluded across America.
B. A product damaged in a natural disaster is covered by the warranty.
C. A faulty cabinet due to rust can be replaced free in the second year.
D. Free repair is available for a product used improperly in the first year.
【語篇解析】這是一張保修單,屬于說明文,文章對家用自動干洗機(jī)的保修時限、保修服務(wù)范圍、購買者所負(fù)的責(zé)任、不屬于保修服務(wù)內(nèi)容以及對結(jié)果性損失不負(fù)任何責(zé)任諸方面進(jìn)行了詳盡說明。
段落 | 關(guān)鍵詞、句 | 大意推測 |
第一部分(Para. 1) | FIRST TWO YEARS;repair or replace;free of charge;THIRD THUR FIFTH YEARS;provide a free replacement;due to rust | 保修期限:前兩年;維修或更換;免費(fèi);三到五年;免費(fèi)更換;由于生銹 |
第二部分(Para. 2) | begins at date of orginal purchase;product used within;on a commercial or rental basis;performed by Amama service;during first year only | 保修服務(wù)范圍:原購買日期起;在……內(nèi)使用的產(chǎn)品;基于商業(yè)或租用目的;由Amama服務(wù)人員完成;僅僅在第一年內(nèi) |
第三部分(Para. 3) | are different from;complex;doesn’t involve defective hearing;is finally diagnosed;makes it easier for her to explain | 癥狀終于得以診斷:與……不同;復(fù)雜;與聽力障礙無關(guān);終于確診;對她來說解釋起來容易多了 |
第四部分(Para. 4) | provide sales receipt;normal care and maintenance;accessible for service;service calls;extra service costs; | 購買者的責(zé)任:提供銷售收據(jù);正常的維護(hù)與保養(yǎng);便于服務(wù);服務(wù)電話;額外服務(wù)費(fèi)用 |
第五部分(Para. 5) | due to product alternation;an improper electrical supply;shipping and handling;accident;fire;floods;lightning or other conditions beyond the control of Amama;improperly installed or applied | 不屬于保修范圍:由于產(chǎn)品更換;不當(dāng)?shù)碾娫;運(yùn)輸與裝修;事故;火災(zāi);水災(zāi);閃電或其他非Amama控制的其他狀況;不當(dāng)安裝或使用 |
第六部分(Para. 6) | vary from state to state | 對間接性損壞不承擔(dān)任何責(zé)任;州與州是不同的 |
69. 答案:B
解析:細(xì)節(jié)判斷題。根據(jù)關(guān)鍵詞Warranty Limitations,找到相應(yīng)段落,根據(jù)Products used
on a commercial or rental basis are not covered by this warranty(基于商業(yè)或者租用目的的產(chǎn)品,不在保修范圍)排除B項(xiàng)“租給家庭使用”;根據(jù)Service must be performed by an Amama servicer.(服務(wù)工作必須由Amama工作人員完成)排除C項(xiàng)“由使用者本人修理”;根據(jù)句子Applies only to product used in the United States or in Canada if product is approved by Canadian Standards Association when shipped from factory(此項(xiàng)服務(wù)僅適用于這些產(chǎn)品:當(dāng)從廠家海運(yùn)時由加拿大標(biāo)準(zhǔn)協(xié)會批準(zhǔn)的在美國或者加拿大使用的產(chǎn)品),由此排除A項(xiàng)“從加拿大工廠海運(yùn)來”;鎖定答案B項(xiàng)“在美國使用”。
70. 答案:B
解析:細(xì)節(jié)判斷題。根據(jù)關(guān)鍵詞Owner’s Responsibilities,鎖定相應(yīng)段落。根據(jù)Provide sales receipt(提供購買收據(jù))排除A項(xiàng)“收據(jù)丟失”,文中只是說購買者有提供收據(jù)的責(zé)任,并沒有提及丟失后需要承擔(dān)的責(zé)任;根據(jù)Pay for service calls related to product installation or usage instructions(為與產(chǎn)品安裝或使用說明相關(guān)的電話付款),排除C項(xiàng)“產(chǎn)品安裝”付款;最后根據(jù)Pay for extra service cost、over normal service charges, if servicer is requested to perform service outside servicer’s normal business hours(如果要求售后服務(wù)人員超出正常工作時間完成服務(wù),需要付額外服務(wù)費(fèi)用、超過正常服務(wù)費(fèi)用)鎖定答案B項(xiàng)“為售后服務(wù)人員的超時工作付費(fèi)”,而D項(xiàng)“機(jī)械的運(yùn)輸”在文中并未提及,因此排除。
71. 答案:C
解析:細(xì)節(jié)推理題。根據(jù)Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of consequential damages, so this exclusion may not apply to you.可以知道是一些州,而并非A項(xiàng)中“在整個美國后果性損害不包括在內(nèi)”;根據(jù)Product has damage due to ……fire, floods, ightning……beyond the control of Amama(超出Amama所能控制范圍的、由于火災(zāi)、洪災(zāi)、閃電……等造成的產(chǎn)品損壞,不予保修),排除B項(xiàng)“在自然災(zāi)害中產(chǎn)品損壞的在保修范圍內(nèi)”;再根據(jù)Product is improperly installed or applied(產(chǎn)品不當(dāng)安裝或使用不予維修)排除D項(xiàng)“在第一年中免費(fèi)維修不當(dāng)使用的產(chǎn)品”;最后根據(jù) THIRD THRU FIFTH YEARS Amama will provide a free replacement part for any cabinet which proves faulty due to rust(在三到五年內(nèi)Amama將免費(fèi)更換由生銹導(dǎo)致的任何一個不合格的機(jī)箱零件)鎖定答案C項(xiàng)“在第二年內(nèi),因?yàn)樯P導(dǎo)致的不合格機(jī)箱進(jìn)行免費(fèi)更換”。
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