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   A 10-year-old boy decided to learn judo though he had lost his left arm in a car accident. The boy was doing well, so he couldn't understand why, after three months of training, the master had taught him only one move.
   “ Master,” the boy finally asked, “shouldn't I be learning more moves?"“ This is the only move you know, but this is the only move you'll ever need to know,” the teacher answered.
   Several months later, the teacher took the boy to his first competition. Surprising himself, the boy easily won his first two matches. The third match proved to be more difficult, but after some time, his opponent (对手) became impatient and charged; the boy skillfully used his one move to win the match. Still amazed by his success, the boy was now in the final.
  This time, his opponent was bigger, stronger, and more experienced. Soon after the match started, the boy seemed to lose. Thinking that the boy might get hurt, the judge called a time-out. He was going to stop the match when the teacher appeared. “ No,” the teacher said, “Let him continue.” A short time after the match carried on, his opponent made a careless mistake. At once, the boy used his move to pin (压住) him. The boy won the match and the competition.
  On the way home, the boy asked the teacher what was really in his mind. " Why could I win the competition with only one move?" The teacher answered. "First, you've mastered one of the most difficult throws in judo. Second, your opponent can only attack your left arm to win you.”
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Title: One's weakness can become his
A boy had lost left arm,   he decided to learn judo
After three months of training, the master taught him only one move.
His first First three matchesHe won.
FinalHis opponent was bigger,   and more  .
At the  , the boy seemed to lose the match.
The judge was  that the boy might get hurt and called a time-out.
His opponent made a mistake. The boy used his move and pinned him.
He became the   of the match.
 1. He had almost mastered one of the most difficult throws in all of judo.
 The opponent can win the match by   your left arm.
举一反三
    A blind schoolgirl has become the youngest interpreter (口译员) when she is only ten years
    Alexia Sloane is from Cambridge. She was told by the doctor she had a brain tumour (脑癌) when she was on holiday "with her parents in France. After that the two-year-old girl became blind.
    Though the little girl can't see anything, she has great talent for languages and at the age of 10 she is already fluent (流利的) in English, French, Spanish and Chinese-and is learning German.
    Now her dream of working as an interpreter has come true. East of England MEP (欧盟议员) Robert Sturdy invited her to the European Parliament (议会). "Usually a person who enters the European Parliament should be 14 at least. So it was amazing for Alexia to work there at the age of 10. " said Alexia's mother Isabelle. Alexia can speak three languages since birth. As her mum is hah" French and half Spanish and her dad Richard is English. " She has always been very good at languages and shown an interest from a very young age. " added Isabelle, who also has a four-year-old daughter Melissa.
    Alexia has dreamed of becoming an interpreter since she was six and chose to go to the European Parliament as her prize when she won the Young Achiever Community Award of the Year (年度青年成就奖). She asked if she could learn from the interpreters and HEP Robert Sturdy agreed to take her along as his guest. " It was fantastic and I decided to become an interpreter, "said Alexia. "Nothing can stop me. "

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