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Janine: Hi, Nicholas, how was your class today?

Nicholas: Not bad, but I have this student, 1.____(name) Bill, who just refuses to do group work.

Janine: Do you know why?

Nicholas: In my view, he thinks he’s 2.__ smart to be there. According3._ his parents, he has an IQ of 170, and finds school 4._ (bore).

Janine: Did you tell them5.___ (have) a high IQ doesn’t guarantee(保证) success? I mean, if he has no social skills he’s not going to get far in life.

Nicholas: I tried to, but I didn’t really know6.__ to say.

Janine: If I were you, I’d tell them EQ is just as important 7.__ IQ. Students with a high EQ often get 8.__ (far) in life, because they’re open-minded and like communicating. These are the skills9.__ are going to guarantee success outside the classroom. If a student can’t communicate, he’ll never get 10.__ job! Social skills are so important today.

Nicholas: That’s true. Thanks a lot. I’ll try and talk to his parents again.

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