
A.He has managed to sell a number of cars. B.He is contented with his current position. C.He might get fired. D.He has lost his job.
You haven’t provided the conversation or context, so I’ll infer based on common listening comprehension patterns:
If the question relates to someone’s job situation and the correct answer is C. He might get fired, typical clues could be:
He made a big mistake at work.
His boss warned him about poor performance.
He’s been absent too often.
There’s talk of downsizing in his department.
Without the actual audio, C is often the correct choice when the situation suggests risk but hasn’t yet resulted in job loss (so not D), and he’s not doing well (so not A or B).