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问题 Text 3 Disruption may bc the buzzword in boardrooms,but the most striking feature of business today is not the overturning of the established order.It is the stabilisation of a group of superstar companies at the heart of the global economy.Some are emerging-market champions,like Samsung,which have seized the opportunities provided by globalisation.The elite of the elite are high-tech wizards-Google,Apple,Facebook and the rest-that have conjured up corporate empires from bits and bytes.The superstars are admirable in many ways.They churn out products that improve consumers'lives,from smarter smartphones to sharper televisions.They provide Americans and Europeans with an estimated$280 billion-worth of"free"services-such as search or directions-a year.But they have two big faults.They are squashing competition,and they are using the darker arts of management to stay ahead.Neither is easy to solve.But failing to do so risks a backlash which will be bad for everyone.Bulking up is a global trend.The annual number of mergers and acquisitions is more than twice what it was in the 1990s.But concentration is at its most worrying in America.The share of GDP generated by America's 100 biggest companies rose from about 33%in 1994 t0 46%in 2013.In the home of the entrepreneur,the number of startups js lower than it has been at any time since the 1970s.More firms are dying than being bom.Founders dream of selling their firms to one of the giants rather than of building their own titans.The weight of the superstars also reflects their excellence at less productive activities.About 30%of global foreign direct investment(FDl)flows through tax havens,big companies routinely use"transfer pricing"to pretend that profits generated in one part of the world are in fact made in another.None of this helps the image of big business.Paying tax seems to be unavoidable for individuals but optional for firms.Rules are unbending for citizens,and up for negotiation when it comes to companies.Nor do profits translate into jobs as once they did.In 1990 the top three carmakers in Detroit had a market capitalisation of$36 billion and l.2 million employees.In 2014 the top three firms in Silicon Valley,with a market capitalisation ofover$l trillion,had only 137,000 employees.So,by all means celebrate the astonishing achievements of today's superstar companies.But also watch them.The world needs a healthy dose of competition to keep today's giants on their toes and to give those in their shadow a chance to grow.The decrease of new companies indicates_____A.they have rare chance to grow upB.giant companies will give founders moneyC.most GDP is generated by superstar companiesD.people prefer big companies than small ones

选项 A.they have rare chance to grow up
B.giant companies will give founders money
C.most GDP is generated by superstar companies
D.people prefer big companies than small ones

答案 A

解析 推理判断题。根据定位词定位到第三段。该段论述超级明星企业的膨胀和对小公司的影响,创业公司越来越少,因为他们被超级明星企业挤压而无法成长,故A项为正确选项。【干扰排除】第三段最后一句“公司创始人梦想把公司卖给一家巨头,而不是打造自己的巨头”,大公司是收购小企业,而不是给创业者钱,B项错误;C项“大多数GDP是由超级明星公司产生”,文中未提及,第三句只是说2013年,这些企业GDP占46%,C项错误;文中没有明确提到人们对大公司或者小公司的偏好,D项错误。
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