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问题     The Justice Department has begun an investigation into whether the recruiting practices of some of the largest technology companies violated antitrust (反垄断) laws, according to two people with knowledge of the investigation. The investigation targets some of Silicon Valley’s best-known companies, including Google, Yahoo, Apple and several others, these people said.
    The exact focus of the inquiry is unclear, but the people familiar with it said Justice Department lawyers appeared to be looking into whether the companies involved agreed to not actively recruit employees from each other.
    The Justice Department has issued civil investigative demands, or formal requests for documents and information, to some of the companies involved, said the people with knowledge of the inquiry, who agreed to speak on condition of anonymity (匿名) because the investigation is confidential.
    Google, Apple and Yahoo declined to comment. A Justice Department spokesman could not be reached for comment.
    The inquiry, which was first reported on the Web site of the Washington Post late Tuesday, appeared to be in its early stages, said the people familiar with it.
    The market for technology workers and executives in Silicon Valley is very competitive, with employees frequently leaving a company to work for a competitor. Some companies have even sued rivals who hired employees. The investigation confounded (使困惑) some antitrust experts. But they said that it would be improper for companies to agree not to go after each other’s top talent.
    Antitrust suits against companies for restraining the movement of skilled employees are by no means unprecedented. In 2001, for example, in a federal appeals court decision written by Judge Sonia Sotomayor, the Supreme Court nominee, the court upheld a complaint by a group of oil geologists and petroleum engineers who sued Exxon and other oil companies for colluding (串通) in hiring decisions and thus suppressed wages.
    "If there is a naked agreement by companies in an industry not to hire each others’ employees or an agreement to fix wages, that would be an antitrust violation," said Herbert Hovenkamp, an antitrust expert at the University of Iowa College of Law.
    The investigation is the latest aimed at Google and other technology companies to have surfaced in recent weeks and suggested that the Obama administration was taking a more aggressive stance toward antitrust enforcement.
    Earlier this year, the Justice Department opened an inquiry into a settlement of a class action lawsuit between Google and publishers and authors. [br] The people who agreed to reveal the information of the inquiry don’t want their name to be known because______.

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答案 the investigation is confidential

解析 空前的because表明,本空应填一句子。根据题干中的The people,the inquiry和don’t want their name to be known将本题出处定位到第三段。该段后半部分提到,了解这次调查的人同意在匿名的条件下谈有关情况,因为这次调查属于机密。题干中的agreed to reveal the information of the inquiry对应该句中的agreed to speak,don’t want their name to be known对应anonymity,because为原词复现,由此可知答案为原文because后的the investigation is confidential。
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