1. I see too many work-related accidents.
To fill in this gap, we need to carefully listen to the audio and identify the missing word. In this case, the missing word is "see." We can understand that the speaker is witnessing or observing work-related accidents.
2. I suppose that’s because I do office work and that’s not so dangerous.
To fill in this gap, again, we need to listen attentively to the audio. The missing word is "do." The speaker is explaining the reason behind not experiencing work-related accidents. They believe it is because they engage in office work, which is considered less dangerous.
3. He’s a real accident looking for somewhere.
To complete this sentence, we need to pay attention to the audio and understand the meaning behind the words. The phrase "a real accident looking for somewhere" means that the person being referred to is accident-prone or prone to accidents. They are someone who often finds themselves in accidents. No missing words need to be filled in for this sentence.
To fill in this gap, we need to carefully listen to the audio and identify the missing word. In this case, the missing word is "see." We can understand that the speaker is witnessing or observing work-related accidents.
2. I suppose that’s because I do office work and that’s not so dangerous.
To fill in this gap, again, we need to listen attentively to the audio. The missing word is "do." The speaker is explaining the reason behind not experiencing work-related accidents. They believe it is because they engage in office work, which is considered less dangerous.
3. He’s a real accident looking for somewhere.
To complete this sentence, we need to pay attention to the audio and understand the meaning behind the words. The phrase "a real accident looking for somewhere" means that the person being referred to is accident-prone or prone to accidents. They are someone who often finds themselves in accidents. No missing words need to be filled in for this sentence.