1、Oneofthelatestimportsisacupuncture(针刺疗法),theuseofneedlesfor__21__disease.AlthoughacupuncturehasbeenpracticedinChinafor2000years,its__22__intheWesternworldisstillvery__23__.SeveralhospitalsintheUnitedStatesarenowexperimentingwithacupunctureasawayoftreatingpains.AnAmericanjournalistdescribedtheprocess__24__itseffects.Tokeepthepatient__25__feelingpainduringtheoperation,fourneedleswereused,eachaboutaninchandahalflong.Thetopsoftheneedleswereattachedtowireswhichledtoasmallelectricaldevice.21、AandBtreatingCtreatingDnewEuse22、AandBtreatingCfromDnewEuse23、AandBtreatingDnew24、AandBtreatingCfrom25、AandBtreatingCfromDnewEnew2、Apersonwhobelievesthatheisincapablewillnotmakearealeffort,becausehefeelsthatitwouldbeuseless.Hewon'tgoatajobwiththeconfidencenecessaryforsuccess.Heistherefore21tofail,andthefailurewillstrengthenhisbeliefinhisincompetence.AlfredAdler,afamousdoctor,hadanexperience22illustratesthis.Whenhewasasmallboy,hewaspooratarithmetic.Histeachergottheideathathehadnoabilityinarithmetic,andtoldhisparentswhatshethoughtthattheywouldnotexpecttoomuchofhim.23thisway,theytoodevelopedtheidea,"Isn'tittoobadthatAlfredcan'tdoarithmetic?"Heacceptedtheirmistakenestimateofhisability,feltthatitwasuselesstotry,andwasverypooratarithmetic,justastheyexpected.OnedayAdlersucceededinsolvingaproblemwhich24oftheotherstudentshadbeenabletosolve.Thisgavehimconfidence.Herejectedtheideathathecouldn'tdoarithmeticandwasdeterminedtoshowthemthathecould.Hisnew25confidencestimulatedhimtogoatarithmeticproblemswithanewspirit.Henowworkedwithinterest,determination,andpurpose,andhesoonbecameextraordinarilygoodatarithmetic.21AfoundBnoneClikelyDInEWhich22AfoundBnoneClikelyDInEWhich23AfoundBnoneClikelyDInEWhich24AfoundBnoneClikelyDInEWhich25AfoundBnoneClikelyDInEWhich3、Therehavebeenmanygreatinventionsthatchangedthewaywelive.Thefirstgreatinventionwasonethatisstillvery21today-wheel.Thismadeiteasiertocarryheavythingsandtotravellong22.Forhundredsofyearsafterthattherewerefewinventionsthathadaffectedourlifeasmuchasthewheelhaddone.Thenintheearly1800'stheworldstartedtochange.Therewaslittleunknownlandleftintheworld.People23exploremuchanymore.Theybegantoworktomakelife24.Inthesecondhalfofthe19thcenturymanygreatinventionsweremade.Amongthemwerethecamera,theelectriclightandtheradio.Theseall25abigpartofourlifetoday.21AbetterBdidn'thavetoCdistancesDbecameEimportant22AbetterBdidn'thavetoCdistancesDbecameEimportant23AbetterBdidn'thavetoCdistancesDbecameEimportant24AbetterBdidn'thavetoCdistancesDbecameEimportant25AbetterBdidn'thavetoCdistancesDbecameEimportant4、Apersonwhobelievesthatheisincapablewillnotmakearealeffort,becausehefeelsthatitwouldbeuseless.Hewon'tgoatajobwiththeconfidencenecessaryforsuccess.Heistherefore21tofail,andthefailurewillstrengthenhisbeliefinhisincompetence.AlfredAdler,afamousdoctor,hadanexperience22illustratesthis.Whenhewasasmallboy,hewaspooratarithmetic.Histeachergottheideathathehadnoabilityinarithmetic,andtoldhisparentswhatshethoughtthattheywouldnotexpecttoomuchofhim.23thisway,theytoodevelopedtheidea,"Isn'tittoobadthatAlfredcan'tdoarithmetic?"Heacceptedtheirmistakenestimateofhisability,feltthatitwasuselesstotry,andwasverypooratarithmetic,justastheyexpected.OnedayAdlersucceededinsolvingaproblemwhich24oftheotherstudentshadbeenabletosolve.Thisgavehimconfidence.Herejectedtheideathathecouldn'tdoarithmeti...