Many Americans mindlessly oppose hunting. They do so even in
cases where animal populations are dangerous high. In 【S1】__
some areas of Alaska, wolves have become so rare that they 【S2】__
are running out of hunting ground and prey heavily on
moose, deer, and occasionally dogs. In past, game 【S3】__
managers curbed wolf populations for trapping and aerial 【S4】__
hunting without wiping away the species. Still, whenever, 【S5】__
they propose do this nowadays, they receive tens 【S6】__
of thousands letters of protest. Growing deer populations in 【S7】__
parts of California threat to starve themselves out. Seaotter 【S8】__
colonies, booming in the Pacific coast, are fast running 【S9】__
out of food, too, as good as putting commercial 【S10】__
fisher-men out of business.
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?Read the article about management buyouts of companies.
?Choose the best sentence to fill each of the gaps.
?For each gap(9-14),mark one letter(A-H)on your Answer Sheet.
?DO not use any Ietter more than once.
Management Buy-outs of Companies
Involving staff in management buy-out(MBO)negotiations can help smoo.th the path for the future.Employees are becoming increasingly familiar with the fluctuations and instability that their working environments can present.It's not just mergers and acquisitions that can upset the situation.Internal MBOs can also be particularly unsetting for employees.In some cases,the MBO takes place to save an ailing company.In others,it is the result of senior management and board disagreements,or is to prevent a hostile takeover bid. (9) .This insecurity can be very damaging.One of the most important factors,often not considered during the process of an MBO,is the reaction of the workforce,yet it is those employees who more often than not can make or break the future Success of any new management team. (10) .By maintaining channels of communication across the floor.new management teams could find the rank and file a useful ally in the bid to take over. Showing those employees that a buy-out could be to their advantage,creating new opportunities for promotion or career development,will in the long-term be advantageous to the entire company.
The challenge for new management should be to reinspire employees. (11) . If the new team doesn't engage old employees in future plans or consider the contribution they can make,the idea that the MBO was meant to save everyone is lost.In this situation,long-term employees begin to see the new management team and shareholders as the only beneficiaries in the buy-out and feel in the end that the only people saved are those at the top of the corporate ladder. (12) .This will mean that the rescue will fail before it has really started.
It is depressingly common for new MBO teams not to learn from the past. (13) . If the new team can find innovative ways to involve staff activelv in various aspects of the buy-out process,the benefits are manifold. (14) .A package with such components can gain their support and be invaluable in building success for the venture,and iS one that enlightened MBO teams tend to adopt.
A.Including them in any buy-out,discussions can improve the new company's future prospects.
B.In such circumstances it is easy for the new board to make the same mistakes as the old.
C.Possibilities for realising these include decision-making,setting goals,and offering the chance of a future stake in the new company.
D.Whatever its origins,those lower down the corporate ranks can often be left out of the equation,wondering what is to become of them.
E.Nobody benefits if the company fails to meet its objectives.
F.Yet the new start represents a golden opportunity.
G.This requirement is particularly relevant when a company has failed or when staff have lost faith in the previous management.
H.Internal MBOs can also be particularly unsettling for employees.
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Itseemssomewhat_____________.(指望任何人开两个小时的车来开半个小时的会议是荒谬的)
As life on campus is not confined to classroom, students should strive a balance between ______.
Theprisonerhasbeen______(被剥夺了许多普通公民应有的权利).
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