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14 Lesson 3 基本時制,進行形 5 (進行形にできない動詞) 次の英文の下線部が正しければO, 正しくなければ×を書け。 (メ) (1) He is knowing her father. (2) What was he doing when you looked at him ? (3) This house is belonging to my uncle. (4) We are having a good time in Hawaii. (5) Tom is resembling his father very much. X) (6) I am thinking he will come to our party. )内の語(旬)にかえて,全文を書きかえよ。 6 (総合問題の] 次の文の下線部を( (1) Her train will arrive soon. (a few minutes ago) (2) Our parents came back from London last week. (next week) (3) What was he doing at that time ?(now) (4) We were waiting for our new teacher at eight yesterday.(tomorrow) (5) Did you stay at home last Sunday ? (next Sunday) (6) Is your mother out now? - No. She is cooking dinner.(then) 7 [総合問題2] 次の対話文を完成させよ。 (1) Where( ) meet ? Let's meet in front of the library. ) the concert( ) start at six? Yes, it is. We don't ( ) much time left. Let's hurry. (3) Excuse me, but will you tell me the time of his departure ? 文 Yes, sure. His plane is ( ) for Hong Kong at 3 : 00 p.m. ) have a glass of wine ? -Yes, thank you. I like wine very much. (5) You need some fresh air..( ) open the windows ? Yes, please. (6) He( ) diligent when he was young, ( I think so. But I don't know about his later life. ) he ? (7) Will John call me when he ( ) for Australia ? ) call you from the airport. odA He says he (

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私はいまニュージーランドに留学している今年度上智大学を受験予定の高校2年生です。上智大学の経営学科の帰国生入試には和訳問題があるのですが、どれも自分には難しく、現地の先生にアドバイスしていただいてもいまいちわかりません。どなたか、回答を教えていただければと思います。 下線... 続きを読む

Why - and why now? Because of the shift in the Experience Economy. Goods and services are no longer enough; what consumer want today are experience - memorable events that engage them in an inherently personal way. As paid-for experiences proliferate, people now decide where and when to spend their money and time - the currency of experiences - as much if not more than they deliberate on what and how to buy (the purview of goods and services). (1) But in a world increasingly filled with deliberately and sensationally staged experiences - an increasingly unreal world - consumers choose to buy or not buy based on how real they perceive an offering to be. Business today, therefore, is all about being real. Original. Genuine. Sincere. Authentic. In any industry where experiences come to the fore, issues of authenticity follow closely behind. Think of Disneyland. No place before or since its opening in 1955 has provoked more debate on authenticity within modern culture, nor has any other business sparked more controversy on the effect of commercial activity on the reality of modern living than the Walt Disney Company. (2) Or think coffee. Starbucks earns several dollars for every cup of coffee, over and above the few cents the beans are worth, precisely because it has learned to stage a distinctive coffee-drinking experience centered on the ambience of each place and the theatre of making each cup. Perhaps no other company in the world more earnestly and steadfastly seeks to render authenticity ー resolutely shaping how real consumers perceive it to be. The task has become harder and harder, however, as Starbucks has grown from one shop in Seattle to over 13,000 venues around the world, for nothing kills authenticity like ubiquity. The success of Starbucks no longer depends on its operational prowess or taste superiority; it lies solely in sustaining coffee drinkers' perception of the Starbucks experience as authentic. (3) Now that the Experience Economy has reached full flower - supplanting the Service Economy as it had in turn overtaken the Industrial Economy, which itself had replace the Agrarian Economy - such issues of authenticity now bear down on not only all experience offerings but across all of the economyY.

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