Sometimes your biggest weakness can become your biggest strength. A boy, who had l 1 his left arm in a car accident, began his lessons with a Judo master(柔道大師). But after three months of hard t 2 , the master had taught him only one move. To know w 3 , the boy asked, ‘Teacher, shouldn’t I be good enough to learn more moves besides this one only?’ ‘But this is the only one you’ll ever need to have.’ was the teacher’s r _ 4 . Not quite understanding b 5 believing in his teacher, the boy continued. Several months later, the master took the boy to his first c 6 . The boy easily won his first two matches. The third match seemed to be more difficult, but after some time, his opponent(對手) became nervous and w 7 , the boy a 8 used his one move to win the match. Now his opponent was s 9 and more experienced. For a while the boy seemed weaker. The judge was about to stop the match. ‘ No .’ the teacher refused firmly (堅定地). The match went on. Just at this moment his opponent made a deadly m 10 . He dropped his guard when the boy gave him a sudden turnover: The boy was the final w 11 ! On the way home he was told why he could win: the only one known defense (防衛(wèi)) for that most difficult move in Judo was for his opponent to take hold of his l 12 arm!