单选题 · You will hear a news story on the latest development in the U.S. government's legal battle against Microsoft. · For each question 23—30, mark one letter (A, B or C) for the correct answer, · You will hear the recording twice.
单选题 What was the court ruling as to Microsoft's business practice? A. Microsoft used computer systems to win competition. B. Microsoft was broken up earlier this month because of the rapid growing broadband market. C. Microsoft broke anti-trust law by using its monopoly in the market.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】[听力原文]23-30 Anchor: Big news today, the Justice Department said they would ask the Federal judge to break ug Microsoft. It was expected earlier this month when the judge in the government case against Microsoft ruled the company did break antitrust law by trying to use its monopoly in the market for computer operating systems to stifle competition. Here's our correspondent Martin White on today's development. Martin White, correspondent: I heard the government planned that Microsoft would have to come up with the details of this breakup itself, how to divide its people, its property, its cash into two still very powerful pieces. To accomplish the breakup, Microsoft would have to sell of about half its assets to create two companies. One would control most of Microsoft software, including Word, Excel and Internet Explorer. The other company would consist mostly of Windows operating system. But only one can keep the name of Microsoft. The other company would become completely independent. For the first 10 years, the two companies would not be allowed to recombine. And Microsoft's top executives, including Bill Gates, could own stock of only one of them. The result, said Joel Klein, antitrust chief of the Justice Department, would be an exciting, and innovative set of new products with more choices and lower prices for America' s consumers. 17 of the 19 states that sued along with the government signed on to the plan, but two states, Ohio and Illinois, dissented, asking that Microsoft be left intact but ordered to change its anti-competitive behavior. For Microsoft, the breakup plan was not a surprise. Today Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates promised a long court fight and predicted a victory. He said he didn't believe the courts would uphold these radical regulatory suggestions which would hurt consumers and undermine the high technology economy. Even if the court accepts the government's breakup plan. Microsoft would remain intact as it appeals, and that would take years. But government also asks the court to impose immediate restrictions on the company's business practice even as the court battle drags on. Anchor: Thanks very much, Martin White in Washington. So the government has won the first battle to prove that Microsoft's size and power are problem. But it's not clear at all if breaking up the soft ware colossal would make things any better for consumers. Here's our correspondent, Susan Kelley. Susan Kelley, correspondent: There's no consensus today that breaking up Microsoft would be good for consumers. For one thing, they could end up paying more for Microsoft products. Two companies mean two of everything, including two manufacturing operations. An industrial analysts "If you run two separate, distinct companies, you lose your economy of scale. That's gonna increase cost for running the company that will ultimately be passed to consumer. " Susan Kelley: There's also no agreement now on whether breaking up Microsoft would improve the quality of products available to consumers. Some said if Microsoft was forced to share its unique code that operates Windows, competitors would be able to make better products to go with Windows. What would it be, though, is a lot of companies deciding to write competitive products because they now think the playing field is level. Others claim that progress in bringing new products to market will slow if the Microsoft brain trust is split in two. An industrial analyst: "There's a lot of cohesion that takes place by working as one solid entity rather than a separate distinct group of companies. " Susan Kelley: As for competitors eager for a breakup, they will still find themselves facing formidable foes. Microsoft is by far the Number One company. If you split it in two, it will be the Number One and Number Two software companies in the world. Bottom line: Plenty of reasons to wonder if the government's proposal to break up Microsoft would solve the problems it is designed to fix. Anchor: Thank you, Susan. On Wall Street today, Microsoft stock was down slightly. It's fallen nearly 25% since the judge's ruling against it early this month.
单选题 What did Ohio and Illinois, the two dissenting states, ask the government to do about Microsoft? A. To sell off about half it assets to create two companies. B. To leave Microsoft untouched but to order it to change its anti-competitive behavior. C. To allow Microsoft control most of Microsoft software, including Word, Excel and Internet.
【正确答案】 B
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单选题 How did Bill Gates respond to the court ruling? A. He said the result would be an exciting and innovative set of new products. B. He promised that his company is ready for a long court fight and would at last win the legal battle. C. He asked the Federal judge to impose immediate restrictions on the company's property.
【正确答案】 B
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单选题 What are the supposed benefits of breaking up Microsoft into two smaller companies? A. Consumers will enjoy more choices and lower prices for software products. B. A separate group of companies is able to provide their customers with a lot of services in a bundle. C. The breakup gives consumers instant entry into the rapid growing broadband market for interactive services.
【正确答案】 A
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单选题 How could the breakup potentially hurt the interest of consumers? A. The breakup led to a setback: Windows 2000 won't be shipped to consumers until February, two years behind schedule. B. The pay-per-minute model of the cell phone industry will meld with the free culture of the Internet. C. The breakup could increase the operating costs and thus make their products more expensive.
【正确答案】 C
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单选题 What are the positive impact that the breakup could have on software products? A. More software companies would join in the competition to provide more and better products. B. Internet communications companies are gearing up for a blast into 'the wireless cyber world. C. The breakup could be a boon for consumers: making cable set-top boxes as easy to buy as Motorala cell phones.
【正确答案】 A
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单选题 Why could the quality of the software products be hurt? A. Because Microsoft is affiliating out its product line of software applications by buying Visio. B. Because the Microsoft brain trust is split in two. C. Because Microsoft's top executives would own stocks of only one of the two companies.
【正确答案】 B
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单选题 Why would other software companies still feel threatened even after the Microsoft breakup? A. Because Microsoft would still be the Number One and Number Two software companies in the world. B. Because Microsoft would bring down the important stock market indexes, such as Dow Jones Industrial Average. C. Microsoft competitors know that the company has a referee Staring directly over the shoulder.
【正确答案】 A
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