Упражнения для подготовки к ЕГЭ по английскому
языку. № 40.
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B4 People in the UK are
used to excellent HAVE
B5 customer service in the shops and are not
used to doing things . SELF
B6 We saw a TV programme about IKEA. The main
idea of it was bad customer service, inconvenience
customers suffer putting furniture together. All
complaints looked ridiculous to
us. THIS
B7 Manuals from IKEA on assembling furniture
are so clear that a child can do it. They contain
no words at all - just steps on how to assemble it. DETAIL
B8 I remember hall furniture in our apartment
in Russia. ASSEMBLE
30% of holes were not matching and I had to drill
holes with a bigger diameter or at different angles
to put pieces together.
B9 The mirror was much than the place for it and I had to
drill new holes and cut metal shelf holders to
make everything fit. BIG
It took me a week. I am sure that many Russian
people have the same, 'nice' memories about assembling
furniture.
We bought a bookcase with several
shelves in British IKEA once. 'Cheap and cheerful'
as people say. I assembled the thing in 15 minutes.
B10 Every hole was exactly in its place,
it easy to assemble it even without
instruction manuals just using common sense. BE
So we are very pleased with shop services here
and don't understand why people complain.