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Reading Madame Curie 1 This week, I read a book called Madame Curie, which tells the life of the great scientist Madame Curie. I was shocked after reading this book. Madame Curie studied science all her life. Although the experimental conditions were poor, she persisted and was even killed by a laser. She is a person who has made great contributions to science. She is like a lamp on the road of science, illuminating the way for later scientific researchers.

After reading this book, I think we can't just be satisfied with recalling Madame Curie's contribution to science. She has many qualities that are worth learning. For example, she is very strong. When she was a child, she suffered two blows-the death of her mother and the death of her sister. However, she didn't completely collapse like other children. Instead, she studied hard and became the high flyers of the school. Moreover, Madame Curie was very patriotic and always longed for Poland to get rid of Russian rule and regain its sovereignty as soon as possible. But I have always thought that the most worth learning is Madame Curie's fearless nature in times of crisis, which seems destined for her to be a blockbuster.

Finally, I deeply realized that apart from a certain degree of intelligence, concentration and persistence are the sharp weapons for human beings to overcome and surpass themselves.

Reflections on reading Madame Curie Einstein once said, "Madame Curie is the only person in this century who has not been corrupted by reputation." This statement is not false at all. Although Madame Curie was admired all her life and won many honors that we couldn't reach and envy, she regarded honor as a common thing. She often laughs at this honor and never shows it off to others. His spirit of treating fame and fortune like dirt is worth learning.

Madame Curie, formerly known as Marie, was smart and eager to learn, and was competitive.

Never give up. Even the teacher was surprised at her. When she grew up, she and her husband Curie Pierre engaged in physical and chemical research and discovered the radioactive element-radium. Radium can cure cancer, so this discovery shocked people all over the world, and they all won the Nobel Prize. Madame Curie was also the first woman to step into the hall of science. For this dream, she went through hardships and finally dreamed of becoming a female scientist. Because she has unusual pride in others. This pride comes from her self-confidence and achievements, and also benefits Madame Curie for life, making this female scientist a world-famous figure admired by thousands of people.

Einstein said: "Genius is composed of 99% sweat and 1% inspiration." When Madame Curie was young, she was so absorbed in reading that she did not move. One day, while she was reading, her sisters put some stools behind her. Every time Madame Curie moves, the stool will fall down. But she was still absorbed in reading and motionless, which surprised everyone. When studying, I often twist my ass like a top, and I don't concentrate on my study. As a result, my parents scolded me. I want to learn from Madame Curie's extraordinary endurance and make others look at me with new eyes.

Besides, it is worth learning that Madame Curie is not corrupted by fame and fortune. She once gave her royal medal to children to play with. Some people don't understand after seeing it and ask why. Madame Curie replied frankly: "I want to tell children that fame and honor are like toys, which will disappear if played." Don't cherish it too much, or you will accomplish nothing in the end. " I also want to learn from her noble qualities, regard honor as dirt, and don't rely on temporary honor, because honor can't fill my stomach.

Madame Curie has many advantages. She is confident, strong and persistent ... these are all worth learning. But she is too stubborn, which makes her successful, but more often it is a failure. Therefore, we should avoid this shortcoming, change it if we have it, and encourage it if we don't. Because it is no good to be too stubborn, otherwise "if you don't listen to the old man, you will suffer."

1934, Madame Curie died at the age of 66, but her discovery, her achievements, her greatness and her demeanor will remain in the hearts of the world forever. As Mr. Lu Xun said: "Some people are dead, but he is still alive." Madame Curie's contribution to mankind will always be remembered as an outstanding woman, and we will always admire and praise her. Madame Curie will also be immortal in the milestone of history.

Thoughts on reading Madame Curie 3 At the beginning of this semester, the teacher asked us to read more books, learn knowledge and improve our writing ability. Therefore, reading is also an important task this semester.

This semester, I read Madame Curie in celebrity biographies. Madame Curie is a very great scientist. She is the first female professor at the University of Paris and an academician of the French Academy. She won 24 awards and medals from 7 countries and held 104 honorary positions in 25 countries.

Madame Curie1867165438+10 was born in Poland on October 7, and her original name was Marie? When she was a teenager, Mary came from a poor family, but she was very studious. 16 years old, she graduated from Warsaw Girls' High School with honors and won a gold medal. But at that time, Poland had been divided by Russia, Poland and Austria, and Polish women did not have the right to go to college. She was unable to study abroad, so she worked as a tutor in the country for five years. In the meantime, she scrimped and saved some money to study abroad. After finishing her studies, Mary wanted to return to Poland to serve her motherland, but because she met like-minded El? Curie decided to stay and work. I like this book, yes, because it gives me a lot of inspiration. I think Madame Curie's hard work when she was young and her spirit of studying science after she finished her studies are worth learning.

After reading this book, I really dare not neglect my studies.

Thoughts on reading Madame Curie 4. When I was growing up, I read many books, including The Story of Lei Feng, Diary of a 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 am 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!

Thoughts on reading Madame Curie 5 Madame Curie is a successful model of human women, and her indomitable spirit and her husband and wife's indifference to fame and fortune deeply touched me. The original name of this great woman is maryse Korodovska. She was born in an ordinary family in Warsaw, Poland on June 7th, 1867+065438.

Madame Curie devoted her life to the study of radioactive phenomena. Because the radium she studied has made great contributions to the development of science, she is also known as the mother of radium. When Madame Curie was young, her family suffered a series of changes: first, her father was demoted; Then the mother's condition worsened and she began to vomit blood; Even my sister Sue and my second sister Bronia have contracted acute typhoid fever. This series of changes made young Mary find her emotional sustenance in the book.

People should have perseverance, or they will accomplish nothing. This sentence of Madame Curie reminds me of an incident between my cousin and me.

On Saturday, we do our homework at grandma's house together. Although we are not in the same school, our math homework on weekends is exactly the same. After I finished, I didn't know any questions, so I got one and calculated it. I see my sister hasn't finished writing yet. I said, you write it for me, and then watch TV. If you don't let me be good, I will! Sister said confidently. After going out to play for a long time, I went into the house to drink water. My sister stretched out and said, I'm ready. Let's pair up! This pair, my result is completely different from hers. So I sat down again and calculated it carefully, and finally I got it right. Since then, I have kept this famous saying of Madame Curie in mind.

Before reading this book, I always thought the Curies were a little silly. Because they decided to give up their high-paying jobs, they were doing experiments harmful to their health in a humble hut. But when I finished reading this book, I understood: they want to develop anti-cancer drugs and make contributions to mankind!

We should study hard from Madame Curie. Because of her efforts, she won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1903 and the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 19 1 1. Make her the only female scientist in the world who won the Nobel Prize twice.

We should learn from Madame Curie and make selfless contributions!

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.

After reading Madame Curie, I heard 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.

Reading 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!

When I was eight or nine years old, by chance, my mother took me to visit Ginkgo Home, where I saw the stone statues of Lu Xun, Zhang Heng, Li Bai, Madame Curie, Darwin and Nobel. My mother told me their story and came back to see Madame Curie, so I was particularly impressed by Madame Curie.

Madame Curie is a famous French physicist and chemist. Madame Curie, whose original name was maryse Korodovska, was born in a poor family in Warsaw. Her parents are both middle school teachers, and their family education is very strict.

Madame Curie was a good child, a good student, an example to her classmates and the pride of her parents. She likes reading so much that she often forgets everything for reading. After graduating from middle school, I mastered four foreign languages, English, German, Russian and French, and won the gold medal awarded by the school. Because of her poor family, she gave up the opportunity to continue her studies and became a tutor. Madame Curie was not knocked down by the difficulties of life, but kept trying to cheer up. Finally, she got her wish and went to Sorbonne College of Paris University for further study. In order to facilitate her study, she rented a small attic near the school. She had to scrimp and save in order to pay the rent. Due to long-term lack of nutrition, she is seriously anemic. She seized all the time to study day and night. In just two years, she obtained two bachelor's degrees in physics and mathematics. Madame Curie was a pure scholar who had an important influence on world science. She discovered and separated the radioactive elements radium and polonium. Based on this outstanding achievement, she won the Nobel Prize twice. She is the first woman in history to win this honor in succession, and the first female professor at Sorbonne University in France to receive a doctorate.

After reading Madame Curie, I deeply realized that it is not easy to get good grades. If you want to achieve something, you can't succeed easily. You must pay much more effort and labor than ordinary people. "People should have perseverance, otherwise they will accomplish nothing." I must learn from Madame Curie's indomitable enterprising spirit, study hard and be a useful person to my country.

After reading Madame Curie, I admire Madame Curie very much, not only because she is a great female scientist, but also because she has persistent pursuit of study and career.

When Mary was four years old, her family went to the country for the summer vacation. At that time, her sister bronia was at school. However, when her parents taught her to read, she didn't want to learn at all, so she let Mary be her own student and teacher. Four-year-old Mary has actually learned it once. Later, students became more enthusiastic than teachers. Mary has been more studious than others since she was a child. When she is reading, no matter how noisy it is around, it won't distract her. Mary is always absorbed in poems that are difficult to remember. She only needs to read it once or even listen to it twice, and she can recite it word for word, so everyone is very impressed with her.

Every time I read this, I will think of my life and study: I do my homework very slowly. After finishing homework, sometimes you can review by yourself according to the teacher's requirements, and sometimes you don't know what to do after finishing homework. Although I recite quickly, I recite quickly and forget quickly. It's okay to be unhappy. I'm still more focused when I read a book. Once the computer teacher asked us to watch movies in the classroom, but we could also do other things, so I picked up a book "Selected Compositions" and read it. I was so fascinated that I didn't even know the class was over. It was not until my classmates dragged me to play that I reluctantly put down the book.

Whenever I see Mary drop out of school at the age of 8 because her 2 1 year-old sister can go to school, my eyes are full of tears. We are only children now, and our parents always hold us in their mouths, giving us the best enjoyment and taking care of us. But maybe we all grew up in honeypots, always thinking about ourselves. When will we think of our parents and others?