Marie Curie is a great female scientist. She has won several Nobel Prizes and medals from many high-level national academic institutions. She studied hard and was never satisfied. After countless experiments, she discovered the radioactive element radium. Radium was a discovery that shocked the world in her lifetime.
Although I don’t understand what an element is or what radioactivity is, reading this book made me feel its weight. In order to extract radium from 9,000 kilograms of asphalt and uranium slag, Marie Curie had to boil the slag pot after pot and stir it all the time; pour it in and out from bottle to bottle, crystallizing bit by bit. She wore work clothes stained with dust and acid every day, standing next to the big pot, burning with smoke, her eyes were watering, and her throat was itchy... In this way, she struggled for 45 months and more than 1,300 days. What a shame. Heavy labor requires such perseverance! She is not only a world-famous scholar, but also a veritable worker, a housewife, and a mother of children!
Marie Curie worked hard to cultivate an untapped garden, and finally achieved one of the most important achievements in the history of modern science - the discovery of the radioactive element radium. He has made significant contributions to mankind and made immortal contributions!
How I long to swim in the ocean of knowledge, explore the world of science, and uncover the secrets of nature one after another like Mrs. Jucheng. Now, compared with Mrs. Curie, I really feel ashamed. I usually don’t have perseverance in doing things. Whenever I do math problems, once I encounter a more difficult problem, I don’t want to use my brain too much. If I can’t solve it once, I want my parents’ help. I hope They can help me complete...
After reading the book "Madame Curie", I realized a truth: it is not easy to achieve good results; it is not easy to achieve something, let alone What comes easily must take hard work. As the old saying goes: "There are roads in the mountain of books and hard work is the path; there is no limit to the sea of ??learning and hard work is the boat." Therefore, from normal times, you must develop good study habits, be able to think independently, study seriously, and not be afraid of difficulties. In the future, I must learn from Madame Curie’s tenacious and enterprising spirit, study hard, have the courage to practice, and strive to climb the peak of science. I hope that when I grow up, I can be a scientific academician like Madame Curie, and strive for the prosperity of the motherland and the scientific cause of the motherland throughout my life!