A: Jim, did you do well in the P.E. test?
B: Yes, I did. But _______ I did badly in running.
A: You are kidding. You used to run very fast and you were always the ________ in our class.
B: That’s true. But that day, I felt very terrible when _______ so I fell very far behind others.
A: It doesn’t matter. You don’t need to think about that any more, you can go on _______ on your study.
B: Thank you. But I have a problem these days.
A: What’s that?
B: I can’t fall asleep _______ And I often dream and wake up at night.
A: What do you dream of?
B: Sometimes I dream that I am _______ running very hard on the playground. And sometimes I dream
that I can’t solve the problems in my homework.
A: You really ____ a lot. Why don’t you get some help from the psychologist?
B: I do want. But my mother _____. She thinks it is unnecessary and I am supposed to solve the problems by myself.
A: What about your father’s opinion?
B: He says it _____ on myself. He also encourages me to communicate with my teachers. He thinks they can give me some advice.
A: That’s a good idea. You can have a _______.
B: Sounds good. I’ll go to get help tomorrow.