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When Microsoft bought task management app Wunderlist and mobile calendar Sunrise in 2015, it picked up two newcomers that were attracting considerable buzz in Silicon Valley. Microsoft’s own Office dominates the market for “productivity” software, but the start-ups represented a new wave of technology designed from the ground up for the smart phone world.
Both apps, however, were later scrapped, after Microsoft said it had used their best features in its own products. Their teams of engineers stayed on, making them two of the many “acquit-hires”that the biggest companies have used to feed their insatiable hunger for tech talent.
To Microsoft’s critics, the fates of Wunderlist and Sunrise are examples of a remorseless drive by Big Tech to chew up any innovative companies that lie in their.path. “They bought the seedlings and closed them down,” complained Paul Arnold, a partner at San Francisco-based Switch Ventures, putting paid to businesses that might one day turn into competitors. Microsoft declined to comment.
Like other start-up investors, Mr Arnold’ s own business often depends on selling start-ups to larger tech companies, though he admits to mixed feelings about the result:“I think these things are good for me, if I put my selfish hat on. But are they good for the American economy? I don’t know.”
The US Federal Trade Commission says it wants to find the answer to that question. This week, it asked the five most valuable US tech companies for information about their many small acquisitions over the past decade. Although only a research project at this stage, the request has raised the prospect of regulators wading into early-stage tech markets that until now have been beyond their reach.
Given their combined market value of more than $5.5tn, rifling through such small deals—many of them much less prominent than Wunderlist and Sunrise—might seem beside the point. Between them, the five companies (Apple, Microsoft, Google,Amazon and Facebook) have spent an average of only $3.4bn a year on sub-$1bn acquisitions over the past five years—a drop in the ocean compared with their massive financial reserves, and the more than $130bn of venture capital that was invested in the US last year.
However, critics say that the big companies use such deals to buy their most threatening potential competitors before their businesses have a chance to gain momentum, in some cases as part of a “buy and kill”. tactic to simply close them down.
1.What is true about Wunderlist and sunrise after their acquisitions(  ).
2. Microsoft’s critics believe that the big tech companies tend to (  ) . 
3.PaulArnold is concerned that small acquisitions might( ).
4.The US Federal Trade Commission intend to( ).
5.For the five biggest tech companies, their small acquisition have( ).

问题1选项
A.Their market values declined
B.Their tech features improved
C.Their engineers were retained
D.Their products were re-priced
问题2选项
A.ignore public opinions
B.treat new tech talent unfairly
C.exaggerate their product quality
D.eliminate their potential competitors
问题3选项
A.harm the national economy
B.worsen market competition
C.discourage start-up investors
D.weaken big tech companies
问题4选项
A.examine small acquisitions
B.limit Big Tech' s expansion
C.supervise start-ups' operations
D.encourage research collaboration
问题5选项
A.brought little financial pressure
B.raised few management challenges
C.set an example for future deals
D.generated considerable profits
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