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Instructions In the following passage. some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number. Passage: The modern CEO is very much at the ............. (1) of the political and media stage. It leaves them open to being identified as ............. (2) for economic injustice. The increasingly public role taken ............ (3) CEOs is related to a renewed corporate focus on ............. (4) social responsibility. Firms must now balance between making profits and fulfilling corporate social ............... (5).
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No.1.
margins
forefront
background
beginning
- Let's examine each option for the blank No. 1:
- "Margins": Usually refers to the edge or border of something. It doesn't fit well with the idea of a CEO's position on a stage.
- "Forefront": Means the leading or most prominent position. This aligns with the concept of CEOs being at the center of attention on the political and media stage.
- "Background": This implies being in a less prominent or less visible position. It doesn't suit the context of the CEO's central role.
- "Beginning": Implies an initial point or start. It's not the right fit for describing a CEO's prominent role.
- Given the context of CEOs often being in the spotlight, "forefront" is the most appropriate choice.
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