单选题 Prince Klemens Von Metternich, foreign minister of the Austrian Empire during the Napoleonic era and its aftermath, would have no trouble recognizing Google. To him, the world's most popular web-search engine would closely resemble the Napoleonic France that in his youth humiliated Austria and Europe's other powers. Its rivals--Yahoo !, the largest of the traditional web gateways, eBay, the biggest online auction and trading site, and Microsoft, a software empire that owns MSN, a struggling web portal--would look a lot like Russia, Prussia, and Austria. Metternich responded by forging an alliance among those three monarchies to create a "balance of power" against France. Google's enemies, he might say, ought now to do the same thing.
Google announced two new conquests on August 7th. It struck a deal with Viacom, an "old" media firm, under which it will syndicate video clips from Viacom brands such as MTV and Nickelodeon to other websites, and integrate advertisements into them. This makes Google the clear leader in the fledgling but promising market for web-video advertising. It also announced a deal with News Corporation, another media giant, under which it will provide all the search and text-advertising technology on News Corporation's websites, including MySpace, an enormously popular social-networking site.
These are hard blows for Yahoo! and MSN, which had also been negotiating with News Corporation. Both firms have been losing market share in web search to Google over the past year--Google now has half the market. They have also fallen further behind in their advertising technologies and networks, so that both make less money than Google does from the same number of searches. Sara Rashtchy, an analyst at Piper Jaffray, a securities firm, estimates that for every advertising dollar that Google makes on a search query, Yahoo! makes only 60-70 cents. Last month Yahoo! said that a new advertising algorithm that it had designed to close the gap in profitability will be delayed, and its share price fell by 22% , its biggest-ever one-day drop.
MSN is further behind Google than Yahoo! in search, and its parent, Microsoft, faces an even more fundamental threat from the expansionist new power. Many of Google's new ventures beyond web search enable users to do things free of charge through their web browsers that they now do using Microsoft software on their personal computers. Google offers a rudimentary but free online word processor and spreadsheet, for instance.
The smaller eBay, on the other hand, might in one sense claim Google as an ally. Google's search results send a lot of traffic to eBay's auction site, and eBay is one of the biggest advertisers on Google's network. But the relationship is imbalanced. An influential recent study from Berkeley's Haas School of Business estimated that about 12% of eBay's revenues come indirectly from Google, whereas Google gets only 3% of its revenues from eBay. Worst of all for eBay, Google is starting to undercut its core business. Sellers are setting up their own websites and buying text advertisements from Google, and buyers are using its search rather than eBay to connect with sellers directly. As a result, "eBay would be wise to strike a deep partnership with Yahoo ! or Microsoft in order to regain a balance of power in the industry," said the study's authors, Julien Decor and Steve Lee, sounding like diplomats at the Congress of Vienna in 1814.

单选题 Prince Klemens is mentioned in the first paragraph to
[A] show the web-search engine Google has become the most profitable site in the world.
[B] emphasize the importance of forging an alliance among the competitors.
[C] draw an analogy between present Internet competition and past European power distribution.
[D] stress the fact that even Microsoft can't compete with Google.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】[解题思路] 目的细节题。第一段讲述Klemens王子与俄国、普鲁士结盟以对抗法国的状况与现在Google力量强大,而Yahoo!、eBay和MSN势单力薄的状况相似。
单选题 Google will play a decisive role in the market for web-video advertising because of
[A] Google's new business transaction with Viacom.
[B] the technology available in Viacom.
[C] Google's deal with News Corporation.
[D] the popularity of a social-networking site.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】[解题思路] 原因细节题。文章第二段第三句说:这使得Google成为网络视频广告市场的领袖,因此原因是前面一句提到的Google与Viacom的交易。
单选题 Yahoo ! and MSN are making less money for the same number of searches chiefly because
[A] they are not good at negotiating with News Corporation.
[B] they are losing market share very quickly.
[C] they lack advanced advertising technology and networks.
[D] they have failed in designing their new advertising algorithm.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】[解题思路] 原因细节题。原文第三段第三句说:他们在广告技术和网络方面也落后了。就是说他们缺乏先进的广告技术和网络。
单选题 Google wins an advantage over MSN in that
[A] Google offers a more powerful search tool than MSN.
[B] Microsoft are better at designing such software as Windows.
[C] MSN has some unquenchable technical loopholes in its software.
[D] users can perform certain tasks for free with Google's support.
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】[解题思路] 原因细节题。文章第四段中间提到,Google的很多新的尝试都超过了网络搜索服务,他们使顾客可以免费通过浏览器进行原本要使用微软公司软件才能做的事情,说明Google的优势在于用户可以在其支持下免费完成某些任务。
单选题 Julien and Steve seem to suggest that
[A] eBay should further cooperate with Google to survive.
[B] eBay should form an alliance with Yahoo! or Microsoft.
[C] Google is making smaller revenues than eBay.
[D] Google's core business has already shrank by 3% .
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[解题思路] 推理题。文章最后一段的最后一句说:Julien和Steve说,因此,如果eBay要是精明的话,就应该和Yahoo!或者Microsoft,进行更深入的合作以重新获得这一领域韵力量平衡。说明eBay应该和Yahoo!或Microsoft结盟。