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Thoughts on reading Madame Curie's autobiography
After reading a masterpiece, you must have a lot to share. At this time, how can the most critical feeling of reading fall! Don't think that you can just cope with your feelings after reading it. The following are some of my thoughts on reading Madame Curie carefully, hoping to help you.

After reading Madame Curie's autobiography, I feel that Madame Curie is no stranger to you. Of course, speaking of her, everyone can think of many words to describe her; For example: "strong, great, brave, modest" and a series of praise words. Indeed, she and her deeds are really worth learning and admiring. But how much do you know about her story? Maybe you know one or two! So what is her image?

It goes without saying that Madame Curie is a great scientist, but her quality and perseverance are higher than her profession. In the field of science, she always takes science seriously with a modest, rigorous, calm and observant scientific attitude; She does not pursue fame and fortune, but selflessly contributes her scientific research achievements; In the family, especially as a mother of two children, she can always give more care to her children and let them grow up freely. So Madame Curie was not only a great scientist. I'm afraid only readers have a deep understanding! The following is a comprehensive summary of my feelings for her and me.

You may wonder why Madame Curie is so powerful. Is there anything extraordinary about her? Or what is her secret? No, these are not, but the answer is only a spirit of hard work, tenacious struggle, willingness to be lonely and tireless, which has made her life. Of course, her achievements are inseparable from the help of others. Here, a key figure must be her husband-Pierre. Without him, there might be no achievements of Madame Curie. It was this man who helped her spiritually and spiritually. Whether she is alive or dead, his thoughts and spirit are always affecting Madame Curie, making her more frustrated and brave.

Speaking of Madame Curie's study, I really feel ashamed. If each of us can be like her, our country will be stronger. She has an ideal that "in order to help others most effectively, everyone can improve themselves and assume social responsibilities". She also realized that only education can change everything around her. It is impossible to build a beautiful society without a good education and good quality. Because of this, she came to Paris with a dream, rented a small room in Paris and started her study career. During her study, she had a hard time eating, wearing, using and living, but she had a good time and was alone, so it was not easy. She had an ideal, persisted, and finally paid off. She passed the exam smoothly and was among the best.

1895, she married Pierre and started her scientific research. No matter how humble the laboratory is and the lack of experimental equipment, it can't stop her from moving forward, especially after her husband died, leaving behind her children and elderly father. Such an accident may be unbearable for any woman, but she remembers her husband's words: "Even if I am gone, you should continue to work"; With this sentence, she monopolized everything. It is not easy to take care of your family and do experiments at the same time. Thus more embodies her perseverance.

She invented and studied radioactive elements such as polonium and radium all her life, which laid the foundation of radioactive science. She personally won the Nobel Prize in physics and chemistry. This further confirms the perseverance of a female scientist.

Looking back at the full text, we can see that there is nothing remarkable about Madame Curie, except that she has more truth-seeking, more efforts, more modesty and more ideals than usual. If we can work hard, we can, even surpass her. In the era when Madame Curie lived, some hardships were inevitable, but she persisted. Nowadays, many revolutionary ancestors exchanged their lives for our happy life today; Should we study hard and contribute to the construction of the motherland?

At the same time, as middle school students, we can't just enjoy and do nothing all day; We should pursue life with ideals and dreams, even if there is none now.

The road to success is not smooth sailing, and there will inevitably be some storms, but do we just want to give up when we encounter difficulties? Have you ever thought about facing difficulties and breaking the waves? I'm afraid there are only a few people! "Plum blossoms come from bitter cold"! Only after suffering like Madame Curie will life shine brilliantly!

Always keep in mind one sentence: "tribulation is the test of God for you, and persistence and self-confidence are the affirmation of yourself;" Only when you firmly believe that you will not be defeated, will you stand at the peak of your life! !

Thoughts on reading Madame Curie's autobiography II. Madame Curie is a miracle in the history of modern science. Like a radiant and dazzling superstar, she crossed the starry sky of science and left a lasting glory. With courage and perseverance unimaginable to ordinary people, she wrote an unprecedented scientific chapter and made inestimable contributions to all mankind. Without Madame Curie's efforts, human beings might have discovered radium decades later, but I don't know how many lives have died in vain due to the lack of effective diagnosis and treatment methods, and how many major related discoveries will be delayed due to the enlightenment of radium, and the atomic energy era will not come so soon. Such an extraordinary contribution was made by a rare female scientist under unimaginable hardships, which made me interested in her background, her life, her personality, her personality and various situations in her life and work.

Following the author's perspective, I seem to be brought into Madame Curie's real life and work scene to observe the behavior, work spirit, work attitude and lofty quality of this great scientist at close range.

She spent the rest of her life in eternal dedication. At first, she devoted herself to treating the war wounded; Later, she devoted all her time, knowledge and wisdom to her students, and all her energy to the scientists who came to study for her all over the world in the future.

She never valued wealth and was indifferent to the honor she had to accept. After fulfilling the mission entrusted to her by history, she died of exhaustion. Einstein commented: "Of all the famous figures, only Madame Curie was not corrupted by honor." Behind the success _ After reading Biography of Madame Curie, I feel that when I picked up Biography of Madame Curie again in the summer vacation, I was once again impressed by Madame Curie's perseverance and indomitable spirit.

This book mainly describes the brilliant course of Madame Curie's unremitting efforts for her dreams and her loved ones until she succeeded. Madame Curie is the only female scientist who won two Nobel Prizes in history. Her achievements in science are inseparable from her efforts. Although her family was poor, Madame Curie studied very hard when she was young. When Madame Curie was young, she lived alone in a shabby attic in a different place and struggled for her dreams in a difficult environment. In middle age, Madame Curie studied radium tirelessly in the shabby laboratory. Madame Curie's spirit always inspires me not to give up easily no matter what difficulties I meet.

I remember one final exam of physical education, and the teacher told us that the content of the exam was 400 meters long-distance running. To get the best result, you must finish the race in 1 min 50 seconds! I was blindsided when I heard it: long-distance running is my worst skill, not to mention only 1 10 seconds! How can I get to the finish line in such a short time? Thinking of this, I can't help lowering my head and worrying about this exam. Not long after, I don't know who shouted, "The students' exam is on the 30th to 40th!" As soon as I heard my number, I was worried again and again: all the students in the exam were standing on the runway to prepare. They were full of confidence and energy, but I didn't have time to stand on the runway. What should I do? Looking at their self-confidence, I couldn't help frowning, but the exam was about to start, and I didn't have time to think about it, so I had to bite the bullet. Reluctantly, I trudged towards the runway. When I was in the starting position, I looked at the whistle in my teacher's hand and suddenly remembered that Madame Curie had been struggling for 45 months to extract radium from 9000 kilograms of asphalt residue. What's the difficulty for me? Thinking of this, I took a deep breath and told myself in my heart that I must strive for good grades! So, I pricked up my ears and waited for the teacher's departure password. "Take your positions-get ready-run!" As soon as I heard this password, I flew like an arrow, for fear of falling behind others. At first, when I saw myself running into the top few, I couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief, have more confidence in myself and try my best to run forward. Unconsciously, time goes by, and gradually, the end seems to be only one step away from me! I was so excited that I hurried to speed up, but the speed was far less than when I started. I didn't care at first, but before long, I suddenly felt short of breath, my footsteps were getting heavier and heavier, and the whole person seemed to have no strength. I want to run as hard as I can, but my feet are like lead, and I can't run any more. I just feel thirsty and sweaty on my forehead. I really want to sit down and have a rest Just when I wanted to give up the exam, I once again thought of Madame Curie's indomitable spirit, her spirit of never flinching in the face of difficulties, and her spirit of striving hard in adversity. There is always a powerful force in my heart to support me in the end! I threw off the heavy lead and ran with all my strength, trying to run to the finish line as fast as possible! Near, near, I ran across the finish line excitedly! When I look back at the road I ran, I feel a different kind of pride, and I can't help but think of Madame Curie's famous saying, "My highest principle is: never give in to any difficulties!" Yes, difficulties and setbacks are not terrible. As long as we have the courage to beat them, everyone is the best!

Thoughts on reading Madame Curie's autobiography 3 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!

Thoughts on reading Madame Curie's autobiography 4 A few days ago, I read the book Madame Curie's autobiography. I had the privilege of "knowing" a great and inspirational figure, that is, Madame Curie, the first woman who won the Nobel Prize in history.

Madame Curie was born in Poland. At the age of twenty-four, she went to study at the University of Paris. As a student, she became friends with French physicist pierre curie. After meeting, she became husband and wife because of similar interests. The Curies 1903 won the Nobel Prize in Physics. 1906, pierre curie died in a car accident. Madame Curie struggled with her two young daughters. 19 1 1 Madame Curie won the Nobel Prize in chemistry. During the First World War, Madame Curie played a great role in the battlefield by means of X-ray photography. The laser technology pioneered by the Curies has also made an indelible contribution to medical work. 1934, Madame Curie died of leukemia.

I think we are worlds apart from her. Although she was not born in our peaceful era, under such difficult material conditions, she still devoted herself to her study and never gave up her love and pursuit of science. After her husband died, she didn't stay depressed, but turned grief into strength and continued to work hard. After more than three years of persistence and efforts, radium has finally been extracted, which has made great contributions to mankind and dealt a heavy blow to people who don't like it! And we live in such a peaceful and happy era, not only did we not study hard, but also acted recklessly; When you encounter difficulties and setbacks, you will face them with a negative attitude and even try your best to escape. Some people with poor psychological quality may choose to waste time, indulge in depravity or even commit suicide when encountering difficult and complicated things. I hope that from now on, don't go against your beliefs and do what you want. Starting from scratch, strive to complete the creation and dedication within your ability.

After reading this book, I understand a truth, that is, to learn to be strong, * * *, love learning and boldly explore science; In order to be a prestigious person, you must be serious and focused.

After reading Madame Curie's autobiography, I think persistence is the key to success. Everything is based on long-term persistence. The book "The Autobiography of Madame Curie" made me understand that only by adhering to this spiritual realm above all else can we cultivate a large number of talents. He can make a battle win the final victory. A person has a thousand years of perseverance, which can surpass any material enjoyment and is precious.

Persistence is also a process, a continuous process. If you want to achieve something, you must take your time, every little makes a mickle. As the saying goes, if you don't accumulate steps, you will eventually have a thousand miles; If you don't accumulate small streams, you won't be a river.

Success lies not in strength, but in how long you persist. Just like the great inventor Edison, he just brought us a bright night for the benefit of mankind with an eternal persistence. Numerous failures did not make him give in, and finally invented the electric light that everyone is using now.

A person's persistence may be small, but in all kinds of difficulties, he can unite a group of people and the whole country, and then his persistence will become endless great strength, which can revive a country and benefit the whole world, just like Madame Curie, a strong heroine, whose persistent creation of the X-ray machine is still benefiting the world. Serve the people.

Madame Curie herself has been living in poverty, and her simple living is simply amazing. She devoted all her personal income to the national science cause. She has been persevering and never flinched because of the lack of material life. She and her husband appeared silently and insisted on science. Stick to your career; Adhere to the bright future of the motherland.

Persistence can be embodied in anyone, whether it is an earth-shattering great man or an insignificant ordinary person. The power of persistence is everywhere. As the saying goes, "Many good things grind!" As long as you learn to use this power, no matter how difficult it is, it will be realized one day.

And that's exactly what happened. The strength of persistence is reflected in yourself on the track of the 800-meter group stage. I just ran for a lap and a half, and gradually felt weak. My legs almost became mechanical legs that didn't listen to me, and I numbly repeated the same action. I wanted to give up a little several times, and the loud cheers of my classmates awakened my perseverance and ran out of the third place in the group.

This time, I really felt the power of persistence and gave me unlimited power. It is the noblest, the guiding light in the dark, the guide in the deep mountains and forests, the invincible pioneer in the face of difficulties and difficulties, and the greatest.

Thoughts on reading Madame Curie's autobiography 6. In the process of growing up, I have 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 the autobiography of Madame Curie, I feel that seven books are like an old man, telling all kinds of stories; Books are like lighthouses, guiding our way forward; Books, like teachers, tell us the truth of the world Today I will share with you a good book, The Autobiography of Madame Curie.

I believe everyone knows Madame Curie, right? But do you know her? Learn about it with me now!

Madame Curie was originally named Mary. Curie, the first female professor in Paris University, won the Nobel Prize twice. Her achievements include the discovery of two new elements: polonium and radium.

Madame Curie had a miserable childhood. Her motherland was invaded and ruled by the czar. Her childhood was full of sadness and gradually formed her ideal original intention.

After entering the university, she continued to study hard. She rented a small house, and once because of financial difficulties, she studied nonstop and almost starved to death. Such days passed day after day, year after year. She has had too much helplessness and too many hardships, but with her thin shoulders and firm belief, she has achieved fruitful results in the scientific community.

She was once confused. After her husband died, she was very sad and depressed for several months, but finally she regained her confidence and started a new life. Madame Curie did it. She devoted her whole life to the science she loved.

Some people say that Madame Curie's life is lucky, but I don't know how much sweat and tears Madame Curie has paid. There is a saying that "opportunities are reserved for those who are prepared".

Madame Curie died, and in the scientific field, she completed her mission. Everyone feels sorry for her. But her strong and brave qualities, not afraid of hardship, will remain in people's hearts forever, praised by generation after generation and become an example for generation after generation!

After reading Madame Curie's autobiography, I think 8 Madame Curie. I believe everyone is familiar with this name, but I wonder if you have ever known her life?

Madame Curie was originally named Marie Scollo Doska, 1 1867+065438 was born in Warsaw, the capital of Apollo, on June 7th. Her father is a physics teacher in a middle school and her mother is the principal of a boarding school for girls. It can be said that Madame Curie was born in a family full of learning atmosphere.

After reading Madame Curie's autobiography, I think the reason why she is famous in the world is not as simple as we thought, mainly in the following aspects. First, birth. Because of her parents' identity, she was destined to be inseparable from study and a home full of learning atmosphere from birth. Her father is serious, conscientious and conscientious about his education. Her mother is gentle, kind and knowledgeable. So Madame Curie was influenced by such a positive influence since she was a child, which played an important role in her interests and habits.

Second, companions. As we all know, Madame Curie's husband is pierre curie. Pierre curie is an extremely important and indispensable companion of Madame Curie in science, and emotionally, sometimes Madame Curie's soul also depends on her companion. And both of them are people who don't want to waste time that could have been used to do scientific experiments on some unimportant things. At this point, they reached a surprising agreement. Most of their great achievements and contributions after marriage came from these times. In addition, their common interests played a very important role in their contribution. Because Madame Curie's father was a physics teacher, Madame Curie was interested in physics and various experiments since she was a child, while pierre curie grew up in the countryside, so that she was full of enthusiasm for the study of natural science when she grew up. There is a complex relationship between natural science and physics. So the work and research between them can be said to promote each other.

Third, noble sentiments. From Madame Curie's autobiography, we know that pierre curie is an extremely indifferent person to fame and fortune. In terms of fame and reward, his attitude is particularly firm. Not only does he not believe that they are of any use, but he also thinks that they are useless. Anyone who devotes himself to the pursuit of honor will certainly ask for trouble, and will also put people's noblest goals in a secondary position. For example, when Schuzanberg wanted to propose awarding pierre curie and the national first-class education medal, although this honor could help and facilitate jeanpierre Curie a lot, he politely refused, and under the influence of her husband, Madame Curie became an indifferent person to fame and fortune, thus focusing more on scientific research. Therefore, with the efforts of the Curie couple, when radium was discovered and successfully extracted, the extraction method of radium was made public without reservation, and no patent was applied for it, which helped them make a fortune. It is precisely because they disclosed their methods that the medical community has made great progress in treating cancer, benefiting millions of people.

Perhaps, many people think that Madame Curie is so famous because of her high IQ, but I think her fame is inseparable from her own efforts, interests and opportunities, and even more inseparable from her noble sentiments.

If you haven't met Madame Curie yet, you can open your physics elective course on pages 3-5 and 68, with photos of the Curie couple on it.

My speech is over, thank you.

Thoughts on reading Madame Curie's autobiography. Madame Curie's autobiography is a novel with two chapters and fourteen sections. 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, the spirit of not being 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.