There are many ways to measure(测量) how intelligent(聪明) we are. One of the most pways is to complete an IQ test(智商测试)
Recently, a 10-year-old British student, Aahil Jouher, decided to take it. The rwere very surprising for him. Aahil got a high score of 162, making him one of the youngest people in the world to get the highest score.
“I didn't eto get that score. I just thought I'd get an average(平均) score,” said the little boy.
What's even more surprising is that Aahil didn't think he did very well on the test, saying: “I could do b.
Only one percent of the people can get sa high score. And only those with incredibly (难以置信地) high scores(the top 2 percent) get to become a member of Mensa(门萨), the largest and oldest IQ society in the world.
Today there are over 120, 000 m of Mensa in 100 countries. The obeing 103 came from Britain and the youngest joined at the age of 2.
Mensa is famous athe world, and is a symbol of intelligence(智商). Though the IQ test tries to measure(测量) intelligence, it may fail to accurately(精确地) measure it. This is btests are only about some topics. For example, it often doesn't test a person's creativity(创造力) o emotional intelligence(情商).
Maybe we teenagers should be serious about the test.