On my birthday, I got the book Madame Curie and couldn't help looking through it. Madame Curie was a French physicist and chemist. She was born in Poland and had ups and downs all her life. When she was a child, she endured the shame of national subjugation. 10 years old, the god of death mercilessly took the mother's life. Nothing saddens Mary more than this. But she was not defeated, but studied harder and harder. She endured the hardships of life and finally extracted radium with her husband pierre curie through unremitting efforts. This great scientific discovery shocked the whole world and won her a Nobel Prize.
But the unfortunate thing happened again. Her husband was killed in a car accident, which undoubtedly gave Madame Curie a deep blow. But she turned grief into strength, and through unremitting efforts, she once again stepped onto the Nobel podium. After reading the book, I can't be calm for a long time. Madame Curie overcame many difficulties in her growth and won victory after victory. Madame Curie can become a model admired by the whole world because she has a strong will since she was a child and has broken through fortresses in her study and work. I can't help thinking of myself. When you encounter problems in your study, you are restless and don't want to overcome them. I ask my parents or classmates and rarely solve it myself. I don't know how many times my parents criticized me for this, but every time I didn't care, I said plausibly, "Don't pretend to understand if you don't understand!" "
Now I know that this is a bad habit of dependence. Yes, if a person wants to achieve something in his study and work, he must pursue and explore step by step.
After reading Madame Curie, I understand a lot. I must learn from Madame Curie's indomitable spirit, overcome all difficulties on the road of study and life, and strive for progress.
Marie Curie, a well-known name, always pays attention to her indelible material contribution to human history when we mention one of the founders of the atomic energy era and the first great woman who won the Nobel Prize in the world, but no one cares about her patriotic enthusiasm and enterprising spirit when she makes contributions to society. It is a common problem for ordinary people to "judge heroes by success or failure".
Madame Curie, a talented physicist, was born in a middle school teacher's family in Poland. In the process of her growth, the death of her mother and sister, ethnic oppression, social indifference and poor life are destroying this young girl all the time, making her understand things earlier than her peers. However, she struggled in this poor life, reading everywhere and working hard. Finally, she obtained a bachelor's degree in physics and mathematics at 189 1- 1894, which laid a solid foundation for her future research. Fate is so rough, and what is supporting her? That is lofty patriotic enthusiasm and enterprising spirit, and this strength of character is great. Even though Marie, a Frenchman and physicist, discovered two new elements that are more radioactive than uranium through the unremitting efforts of the Bohr Curie couple, she still did not abandon her ardent enthusiasm for the motherland when she was young, and insisted on naming these two elements polonium and radium. Isn't this the best embodiment of Mary's great character?
Chernyshevski once said, "How great is the power of patriotism! What is human love and fear of suffering before him? In front of it, what is man himself? "
Judging from Madame Curie's experience, it is true that her intelligence and achievements depend on her loyalty to the motherland and her fighting spirit of forgetting to eat and sleep. Being loyal to the motherland, striving for progress, not seeking luxury, not afraid of hardships and being loyal to the truth are exactly the psychological qualities necessary for an excellent scholar. Can a person with poor character and weak faith be immortal and respected by the world? When he faces difficulties and obstacles, he will only flinch, fear, and even plagiarize and steal by hook or by crook. What is the significance of his achievements?
Character is the center of all human behaviors. Madame Curie works in a humble laboratory. The humid and cold temperature and the auxiliary radiation of radium are always endangering her health, but she is still busy day and night. She is assisting the whole human society with great spiritual strength ten times, one hundred times or even countless times greater than radium. How can a person with low character exchange his health and even his life for human happiness? On the contrary, a person with poor character, if he has extraordinary talent, is many times more terrible than a poor fool. He will only bring great pain to mankind and become a cancer of society.
At present, there is still a big gap between our motherland and developed countries, but we can't lose confidence in our motherland. Like Madame Curie, there is an endless flame of love in our hearts. Let's study hard from now on and cultivate fearless, enterprising and noble qualities. Although I can't make the Great Leap Forward for my motherland, I can't discredit the bright five-star red flag!
As long as it is a descendant of the dragon, then contribute to the take-off of the motherland!
After reading Madame Curie, there was once a math professor in a technical school, Kahimi Zoroski. If his parents hadn't objected, he and Marie Curie would have been married at the age of 20.
Marie Curie may not be able to bear the blow. Faced with her parents' rejection, Marie Curie was ashamed to death, because she knew that her husband's parents opposed her because she was a poor teacher, had no money and was not beautiful (and later became beautiful).
/kloc-When she was 0/8 years old, Marie Curie once said that she wanted to be an "excellent person". At the age of 23, she lost confidence in herself because she realized that she had been rejected by her husband's parents. She wrote to her brother and said, "Now I have lost hope of getting ahead. All my wishes are pinned on bronia (Mary's sister) and you." Just like Mary's letter to her brother, fate seems to be playing tricks on her. For the next few years, Marie Curie lived alone in a small town. At that time, it was the most insecure time in Mary's life. Perhaps Kahimi could make her life happier, but Mary chose to wait. In fact, Marie Curie has been waiting for Kahimi to propose to her, at least for a few more years.
This woman deserves our description.
Marie Curie's father is the eldest of seven children in Warsaw. He married a woman with the same conditions as him. Soon they gave birth to five children, and Mary was the youngest of them. Their five children, except their sister Sophia, all fell ill and died early. All the other children studied well, and Mary got excellent grades.
Mary was born in the year when Poland went to war with Russia. Judging from the strength of the two countries, Russia is much stronger than Poland. The Russian emperor once said: Poland could not even keep its name, but it was changed to "the territory of Vestala". All Polish languages were changed to Russian, and Russian was the official language of Poland. Of course, the same is true of schools.
It is said that Madame Curie was the first person in the world to win the Lauber Prize twice. Today, I finished reading the article Madame Curie, a scientific woman, in a celebrity story with great reverence.
Madame Curie's name is Mary, and she is Polish. She lost her mother when she was a child, and her family life was difficult. When she was in college, in order to save oil lamps and heating costs, she went to the nearby library to study at dark and didn't leave until 10 closed at night. When doing the experiment, because she couldn't afford to buy uranium ore containing radium, she had to use cheap uranium asphalt residue. She often braved the heat and cold and endured the pungent smell to work.
After reading this article, I admire Madame Curie's hard work and never being satisfied. Admire her indomitable enterprising spirit; I admire her efforts and courage in practice ... Madame Curie has devoted her life to the cause of world science and technology, and now the rapid development of world science also has Madame Curie's contribution.
Compared with Madame Curie, I am extremely ashamed. Madame Curie studied and explored in such a harsh environment. I live in such good conditions now, but I am a parasite who has enough to eat and wear warm clothes. Sometimes I think it's not good. Only after reading this article did I know what it means to be born without knowing happiness. However, from today on, I must study hard. When I grow up, I want to fight for my motherland and the world all my life like Madame Curie.
Thoughts on reading Madame Curie. The autobiography of Madame Curie is a novel with two chapters. This novel records Marie Curie's family, married life, herself in the war and her trip to the United States, and also focuses on the research time of Marie Curie and her husband pierre curie. Madame Curie is a famous physicist and chemist in the world. She has been awarded 24 awards and medals by 7 countries, held 65,438+004 honorary positions in 25 countries, and won the Nobel Prize twice in her life.
After reading this book, I deeply realized Madame Curie's persistence in physics, chemistry and science, and also understood why Madame Curie was so outstanding. Madame Curie's persistent spirit, which is not afraid of hardship and fatigue, is worth learning.
In A Passage to America, Marie Curie was received by the White House in Washington, USA, and Madame Curie was welcomed by the White House. Madame Curie said in the book: "Although the reception at the White House was not very long, I was very moved. This reception left a deep memory for me." At the same time, Mrs. Melanie, the planner of the trip to the United States, also held a welcome party for Mrs. Curie, which was very grand. This shows how popular Madame Curie is.
Madame Curie devoted her life to scientific research. Madame Curie discovered two radioactive elements, radium and polonium, for which she won the Nobel Prize twice. In the eyes of pure scholars, science is the most sacred and belongs to all mankind. Therefore, she made the extraction method of radium public for free. In the book, Einstein spoke highly of Madame Curie. I also admire Madame Curie from the bottom of my heart.
After reading this book, I understand that no matter what I do, persistence, diligence, assiduousness and seriousness are the most important.
After reading Madame Curie's autobiography these days, this great French female scientist brought me a shocking effect. Marie Curie (1867- 1934), French physicist and chemist. Originally from Poland, Ph.D., University of Paris. She and her husband discovered two natural radioactive elements. She is the author of General Radioactivity and Research on Radioactive Substances, which promoted the development of nuclear science. Because of her research work on radioactive phenomena, she won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1903 with Curie and becquerel, and later she won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 19 1 1 year. "The author's brief introduction is so simple and simple, but behind it lies Madame Curie's lifelong efforts and pursuit.
I think she is different from ordinary scientists. In his (her) mind, she not only regards scientific research as God like other scientists, but also is the direction she pursues all her life. I think her heart is stronger than the whole world, full of the whole nation, full of human beings, full of many noble characters and souls. She combines science and morality perfectly!
I think she can be described in a few words-diligence, self-improvement, selflessness, selflessness, patriotism and kindness. She is very diligent and loves everything she pursues from study to life since she was a child. On her way to school, no matter how hard and tired the environment is, she can't be beaten or destroyed. She is far from home and can only live in a humble attic. During the day, she studied at school and searched tirelessly in the library. In the evening, he studied by the light in his attic. When she was refining radium, there was no decent laboratory, so she had to work day and night with her husband in the wooden shed. She is patriotic. Even at school, when the motherland was occupied by Prussian bandits, she was not allowed to speak Polish, the national language. Under the influence of her family, she would talk to her father about poetry very early, and she had a patriotic heart very early, and even secretly joined a patriotic organization later. She is selfless and kind. After hard work, she finally extracted pure radium. For the benefit of more people, he gave up the patent and made the method of extracting radium public. She even needs to accept a gram of pure radium donated by American women. On the battlefield, she also ran around with an X-ray machine to save people!
This is Marie Curie, a great scientist. She is great not only in her outstanding scientific achievements, but also in her noble mind!
Today, I finished reading the biography of Madame Curie, which was written by Eve Curie, the youngest daughter of the Curies. I was deeply touched, so I wrote this article.
Madame Curie's name is Maria Scollo Doska. She was born in Poland, which was trampled and ravaged. She loves her motherland deeply and is angry at its shame. At school, she was two years younger than all her classmates, but she didn't seem to find it difficult to learn any courses, such as arithmetic first, history first, Chinese first, German first, French first, and classroom answer first ... Such good grades made her teacher's eyes full of love when she looked at her. Since all universities in Poland do not recognize women and family life, Manya (Maria's nickname) and her sisters went to be tutors, and only her brother Joseph went to college. At this time, Maria's sister Sucia contracted typhus and passed away quietly; Her mother also died of tuberculosis. Manie and his sister Bologna want to go to the University of Paris, France, where they can realize their ideals and life values. When Manya found a job with an annual salary of 400 rubles, when she learned that bronia's ideal had come true, her first thought was her sister, not herself. She first settled her sister in Paris University to study medicine. I work as a tutor in a small town near Lihua. I earn 400 rubles a year. I send half of it to her and leave the rest for my desk abroad. When she succeeded in her studies, Bronia found a man to be her husband. This "husband" was in his thirties and forties, and Bronia was only twenty-four at this time, but her father did not object, because it was her daughter's own choice. Middle school students wrote "Thoughts on Reading Madame Curie". After Bronia got married, Mania saved enough money to study in France and went to France by train alone. Living at home in Bologna, Bologna and her husband opened a small clinic to make a living. Manya came to the gate of Paris University and saw a white poster on the wall near the concierge:
This is a magic word, this is a shining word! Manya finally won the right to take classes here with her hard-earned money. But in Bronia's family, Bronia's husband, Mr. De Lousqui, is a social person. She was often visited and disturbed, so she decided to move out. In her new home, she was too cold to sleep in the middle of the night, so she took out all her clothes and covered her body, and pressed a stool on her leg to keep warm. She only eats bread and tea with butter and suffers from severe anemia. There is a saying among Polish expatriates, "Miss Scollo Doska doesn't know what soup is made of."
Later, she met her current husband, pierre curie. Pierre, like Manie, was absorbed in scientific research and had no time to discuss his life and future. But when he met Mania, he was attracted by her and visited her many times. But Manya didn't agree with this marriage, because Pierre was French, and at this time,' Manya still had the idea of saving the country in her heart. Later, she agreed and made France her second hometown. Pierre's parents were not ashamed that Marie Curie was the daughter of a poor teacher in Poland. On the contrary, they spoke highly of her, saying that she had extraordinary wisdom. Pierre and Mary had the same qualities, but their personalities were opposite. A few years later, Madame Curie became pregnant and gave birth to the first daughter of the Curies, Irene Curie. Madame Curie took good care of her and found two nannies to help look after her children. By chance, Madame Curie, with her bold imagination, thought that something contained some substance. Madame Curie named this substance "radioactivity". The curies discovered polonium, and then radium. They gave birth to their second daughter, Eve Curie, and Madame Curie took good care of her. 1903, the curies both won the nobel prize in physics, but they didn't take it seriously because they regarded fame and fortune as dirt. 1906, Pierre was unfortunately hit by a speeding carriage. 19 1 1 Madame Curie won the Nobel Prize in chemistry.
From Madame Curie's life, I realized that she was a persistent pursuit of truth, obsessed with science, indifferent to fame and fortune, and pursuing freedom.
After reading Madame Curie, I found a model of life-Madame Curie. Her life, for me, has too much inspiration.
She used to be a poor Polish girl and a female scientist who won two Nobel Prizes. The yearning for knowledge and persistent pursuit of scientific career make her the one we admire-Madame Curie.
In the whole book, the chapter that touches me the most and has the most practical significance is the chapter in which Madame Curie studied in Paris. She was poor at that time, so she moved from her sister's house to a cold attic to avoid interference. Get up at seven o'clock every day and study until three o'clock in the morning. The cold wind in Paris is biting in winter. How can a thin quilt keep out the cold? So Mary can only cover all the clothes on the quilt and even press the back of the chair on it to increase the weight and warmth. The only living expenses are only enough for her to eat fruit all day long, let alone buy clothes. She spent her study life in Sorbonne University wearing patched clothes and worn-out shoes lined with cardboard. What also moved me was that in the university library, Mary was like a greedy sponge, sucking the milk of knowledge desperately. Once, she forgot to eat and passed out in the library.
In the degree examination of our college, I won the first place in the Master of Physics with excellent results. Seeing this, I really don't know what to say.
Madame Curie is a modest and selfless person. She was so calm and quiet when she won the gold medal and bonus. When her friend suggested that he apply for a patent, Madame Curie declined politely: "This should not be done. It is against the scientific spirit and should not be used for profit. " She gave many bonuses to Polish college students, poor people and laboratory assistants. ...
Madame Curie's scientific research is more important than her health. Because she was in the laboratory for a long time, she suffered from many diseases, but she didn't give up scientific research. She persisted in doing experiments and research, even though she was ill to the last breath. She devoted herself to the great cause of science.
Madame Curie left us with the following virtues: a heart that loves and serves the motherland; Life is very simple, you must rely on your own strength to make a living; Have a down-to-earth work style and don't waste your life; Be brave, confident, strong and optimistic about life.
9. When I was growing up, I read many books, including The Story of Lei Feng, Diary of Laughing Cat, The Old Man and the Sea, and so on. Among them, the most memorable is the autobiography of Madame Curie.
When it comes to famous female scientists, most people will jump out of the name "Marie Curie" without thinking. Throughout the life of this great scientist, what we see is a serious, cold and unchanging woman. She always looks lifeless and lonely, because she devoted all her enthusiasm to scientific research.
In our life, we should learn from her spirit of studying hard, working hard and never giving up.
I remember once, our school organized a swimming competition, and two people in our class signed up for the challenge, one of whom was me. At the beginning of the game, with the referee's order, the athletes swam to the finish line as hard as a group of wild animals that had been locked up for several days. I didn't feel very tired when I just swam 50 meters, but I felt exhausted when I swam. At the end of 20 meters, my hands almost looked like lead. I thought about giving up at this time, but when I went ashore, many students in our class were shouting "Come on" for me, and I had confidence again. Anyway, I will keep swimming. Persistence is victory! In this way, I tried my best to continue swimming, finally reached the finish line, and also achieved the second place in the group. I'm so proud!
Yes, success often lies in having the courage to walk the line, sticking to your ideals and confidence in repeated failures and setbacks, which is earned through hard work! That's what Madame Curie did. She is an example for us to learn, and I will do everything well through study!
After reading Madame Curie, I feel 10. When I was very young, my grandfather often told me the story of Madame Curie. Since then, the glorious name Madame Curie has been deeply branded in my young mind. Now that I have grown up, how I long to know her more comprehensively! This summer vacation, I finally got the book Madame Curie and couldn't help reading it.
Marie Curie is a French physicist and chemist She was born in Poland and had a rough life. When she was a child, she endured the shame of national subjugation. 10 years old, the god of death mercilessly took the mother's life. Nothing is more sad and painful for Mary. However, she was not defeated, but extracted radium with her husband pierre curie. This great scientific discovery shocked the world and won the Nobel Prize.
Looking at this book, my heart can't be calm for a long time. What a respectable woman Madame Curie is! She sacrificed a lot for the troubled motherland and for the benefit of mankind. In order to extract radium, she struggled for three years and nine months before a ton of uranium salt. After years of studying radioactive materials, her body was seriously damaged. ........................................................................................................................................, I can't help thinking of myself. When I encounter difficulties in my study, I will fidget. I don't want to overcome them. I ask my grandpa or classmates, and seldom solve it by myself. I don't know how many times I have been criticized by my grandfather for this matter, but I always feel that it doesn't matter. I also plausibly said, "If you don't understand, you can't pretend to understand." Today, I realized that this dependence is a bad style of study. Why can Madame Curie become a model admired by the whole world and make great contributions to mankind? It is because of her strong will from childhood that she broke through one stubborn barrier after another in her study and work. Yes, if one wants to succeed in his career, he must pursue and explore step by step. ...
After reading Madame Curie, I thought a lot. In the future, I must learn from Madame Curie's indomitable spirit, overcome all difficulties in my study and life, and strive to advance! Come on!