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The United States became a rich industrial nation toward the end of the 1800s, there were more goods, more services, more jobs, and a high standard of living. There was more of everything, including problems. One problem was monopoly, that is, to be only seller of a certain line of products or a service. In some cases, several companies that made the same product would agree not to compete(竞争)with one another. They would all agree to charge the same price . These agreements made it impossible for buyers to shop around for lower prices for certain products.
Some people decided that huge companies had too much power and controlled too many markets. Because of their wealth and power, they could see to it that governments passed laws favourable to them. Many people believed that monopoly and price fixing were bad for buyers and bad for the country so that they should be broken up.
Finally, the national government and some states passed laws that placed limits on big companies . These laws made it illegal (非法的)for companies to make agreements to change only a certain price. Later on the national government forced monopoly to be broken up.
Such laws and government actions didn't entirely do away with monopoly. Not did they stop the growth of huge companies, but they did show the American people had decided that some of the changes that had taken place were harmful.
1.From paragraph 1, we can know that big companies ________.
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A.produced certain kinds of goods
B.sold the same goods at different prices
C.formed only one big company
D.reached an agreement on prices
2.Because of the agreements between big companies ________.
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A.people had to buy things at certain shops
B.the prices of their goods were much lower
C.people had no choice but to buy goods at fixed prices
D.there were fewer markets in some states
3.According to the laws passed by the national government, companies ________.
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A.were not showed to control the markets
B.could not force people to buy their products
C.should have fixed prices for their products
D.must produce the same kind of goods for the same markets
4.Some American people thought that ________.
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A.the government should make some of the huge companies much smaller
B.the country's industry was growing too rapidly
C.shop should have the same price for the same kind of goods
D.their country's getting rich was both good and bad to the people
5.Which of the following is NOT we according to the passage?
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A.Big companies could not have any effect on the governments.
B.A certain number of markets were still controlled by big companies.
C.Many American were worried about the changes in their country.
D.Some of the laws were in favor buyers .
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