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1. Write an article about Hawking. When I finished reading Hawking in a Wheelchair for the first time, I was shocked by his indomitable and optimistic spirit.

Hawking lost too much in his life. He is paralyzed and can't leave the wheelchair for a moment. He can only move with three fingers, so it is difficult to communicate with others. He must tap the keyboard with his fingers and do it through a speech synthesizer.

"The heavy snow presses the pine and cypress, and the pine and cypress are tall and straight." Fate was so cruel to Hawking, but he was not defeated or knocked down. On the contrary, he stubbornly fought against the disease and worked, studied and lived tirelessly.

In the face of the female reporter's question, I was deeply moved by his affectionate answer:

"My fingers can still move,

The brain can still think,

Have a lifelong pursuit of ideals,

I love my relatives and friends,

And a grateful heart ... "

If fate does this to me, I will certainly complain about the unfairness of heaven. I don't like to die all day and I don't like to live. It's really worse than death. I must be in a bad mood, let alone study hard. The doctor has diagnosed Hawking as terminally ill and only has two years to live, but he survived tenaciously. Hawking, a strong man in life and a master of science, will always be the person I admire and an example for me to learn. Last month, I didn't even get an A in math. Compared with my classmates, I am so bad at math that I hide in my room and cry. After learning the text Hawking in Wheelchair, Hawking taught me that no matter what difficulties and setbacks I encounter in my study, I must not give up and stick to it. I want to learn from Hawking and his spirit of challenging fate and struggling. Learn from his perseverance and courage not to stop until he reaches his goal; I have perfect limbs, and my body, study and living conditions are so good. Is there any reason why I don't study hard? I want to be a brave and tenacious person like Hawking, constantly exploring science and exploring the unknown world.

2. Ask for an essay about Hawking. I often look up at the stars and think of Hawking's problems. Yes, how many mysterious things are there in that deep starry sky? I shook my head blankly: "The universe is boundless. For people, the universe is an unknown world. In the universe, there are many old questions that no one can even answer. " However, Hawking tried to open this mysterious door for people.

Hawking is in a wheelchair. His legs can't stand up and walk like a normal person His mouth cannot speak like a normal person. There is a chip in his body. Only through the computer can you know what he is saying. Hawking was paralyzed and could not move his hands. He needs a machine that can turn pages to help him read. His neck is paralyzed. It took a long time to lift his head from the bed. Hawking is a patient, a patient diagnosed by doctors as incurable. But his thoughts travel through time and space, pursuing the end of the universe and the secret of black holes. Hawking is weak, so weak that he can't even support his own hands, but Hawking is strong enough to support a universe.

Hawking was short and thin when he was young. If a classmate wants to bully him, he will not hesitate to fight back. Therefore, Hawking's clothes at school are often messy, and there are traces of ink spilled on the neckline of the clothes. Hawking likes to communicate with others and is eager to express his ideas, which makes his sentences ambiguous.

His grades are not very good, but all the teachers agree that he is a very clever student. Hawking loves to use his head, and he has to find out the ins and outs of everything. However, his fate was so unfair that he suffered from motor neurocytopathy at the age of 2 1 year, and was pronounced dead by doctors. Later, Hawking said, "When you know that you are about to break the ground, you will truly appreciate the preciousness of life." After a while, he met his future wife again. In the following days, his wife supported Hawking's tenacious survival and brought normal happiness to his family-his wife gave birth to three children. To the doctor's surprise, Hawking actually survived!

Hawking is such a strong man. He didn't collapse because of physical paralysis, but encouraged himself with his self-confidence. He will use his confidence and wisdom to open the door to the universe, even further. I may never understand his profound brief history of time, but I can read his spirit! He is sitting in a wheelchair, so weak, but I clearly see an indomitable spirit, a strong Hawking, who is using his wisdom to lead me to that mysterious door, a door that can only be opened with knowledge as the key.

3. Write Hawking's composition and challenge fate.

I often look up at the stars and think of Hawking's problems. Yes, how many mysterious things are there in that deep starry sky? I shook my head blankly: "The universe is boundless. For people, the universe is an unknown world. In the universe, there are many old questions that no one can even answer. " However, Hawking tried to open this mysterious door for people.

Hawking is in a wheelchair. His legs can't stand up and walk like a normal person His mouth cannot speak like a normal person. There is a chip in his body. Only through the computer can you know what he is saying. Hawking was paralyzed and could not move his hands. He needs a machine that can turn pages to help him read. His neck is paralyzed. It took a long time to lift his head from the bed. Hawking is a patient, a patient diagnosed by doctors as incurable. But his thoughts travel through time and space, pursuing the end of the universe and the secret of black holes. Hawking is weak, so weak that he can't even support his own hands, but Hawking is strong enough to support a universe.

Hawking was short and thin when he was young. If a classmate wants to bully him, he will not hesitate to fight back. Therefore, Hawking's clothes at school are often messy, and there are traces of ink spilled on the neckline of the clothes. Hawking likes to communicate with others and is eager to express his ideas, which makes his sentences ambiguous.

His grades are not very good, but all the teachers agree that he is a very clever student. Hawking loves to use his head, and he has to find out the ins and outs of everything. However, his fate was so unfair that he suffered from motor neurocytopathy at the age of 2 1 year, and was pronounced dead by doctors. Later, Hawking said, "When you know that you are about to break the ground, you will truly appreciate the preciousness of life." After a while, he met his future wife again. In the following days, his wife supported Hawking's tenacious survival and brought normal happiness to his family-his wife gave birth to three children. To the doctor's surprise, Hawking actually survived!

Hawking is such a strong man. He didn't collapse because of physical paralysis, but encouraged himself with his self-confidence. He will use his confidence and wisdom to open the door to the universe, even further. I may never understand his profound brief history of time, but I can read his spirit! He is sitting in a wheelchair, so weak, but I clearly see an indomitable spirit, a strong Hawking, who is using his wisdom to lead me to that mysterious door, a door that can only be opened with knowledge as the key.

Hawking was born in194265438+1October 8th. After he unfortunately suffered from Luger's disease, he was confined to a wheelchair forever. Hawking in a wheelchair has some interesting things in his life. 199 1 In March, Hawking was hit by a car when he returned to his apartment in Berlin in a wheelchair. Fracture of right arm, head chopped off, 13 stitches. However, 48 hours later, he returned to work in the office. On another occasion, he and his friends went to a country house. When going uphill, he turned too hard and his wheelchair fell backwards. Unexpectedly, the physicist was knocked over by gravity in the bushes. But in the face of such a situation, he still showed his trademark smile.

The great achievement of "black hole is not black" comes from the flash of an idea. 1970 1 1 One night in June, Hawking slowly climbed into bed and began to think about the problem of black holes. He suddenly realized that a black hole should have a temperature, so that it would release radiation. In other words, black holes are not that black.

This epiphany, after three years of thinking, formed a complete theory. 1973165438+1October, Hawking officially announced to the world that black holes constantly emit X-rays and gamma rays, which is the famous "Hawking radiation". Before that, people thought that black holes could only swallow but not spit.

From the singularity of BIGBANG to the radiation mechanism of black holes, Hawking has made outstanding contributions to the development of quantum cosmology. Hawking won the Wolf Prize in Physics from 65438 to 0988.

Despite his growing physical disability, Hawking tried to live like an ordinary person. Do what you can. He is even a lively person, because he still insists on driving a wheelchair with only three movable fingers and "rampaging" on the way to the office. In a hotel in Moscow, he suggested that everyone dance. He kept spinning his wheelchair in the hall. That number is really a miracle. On one occasion, when he met Prince Charles, in order to show off, he spun a wheelchair and ran over Prince Charles' toes.

It is this scientific giant who can only move three fingers, but is still so lively and active. Books such as A Brief History of Time have been warmly welcomed by readers and made great contributions to mankind. His willpower is almost proportional to his disability. I also want to learn this spirit from him.

4. A letter to Hawking Dear Mr. Hawking, hello! How have you been recently? Are you still comfortable? You should pay attention to your health! I am a pupil in China, and I have never seen you.

I know you from books. Since knowing your deeds, my mood can't help trembling, I think: that must be a powerful shock in my heart! Really, I don't know how to describe your tenacious spirit. At this point, my heart has nothing but admiration.

When you were in college, you suffered from a fatal disease-amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. This little-known scientific term sounds creepy. This rare disease will gradually make patients lose their motor ability and usually die within 2-3 years. But instead of bowing to fate, you challenged it.

With your persistence, fate seems to have retreated, and you miraculously survived. If I were you, would I be as strong as you when I learned that I was terminally ill? No, in the face of unfair fate, I have to bow to it, and I will become weak, depressed and disappear flatly.

Do you know that?/You know what? I usually bow my head when I encounter a little difficulty, and finally I can only fail again and again. I remember once, I did an Olympic math problem.

At first, I was absent-minded. I thought about it, played for a while, and didn't do it for long. Finally, I thought: forget it, don't do it now, or ask the teacher tomorrow! So I put down my pen in a hurry and ran to play.

The next day, I went to see my teacher. The teacher helped me solve it.

But it criticized me, saying that I can't even do such a simple Olympic math problem. I took a look at the answer. Alas, what I did yesterday was only one step away from the correct answer.

And you don't give in to fate even when you are suffering from illness and sitting in a wheelchair. Tell your opinion with your fingers. I'm really ashamed to think of you and look at me again. If I had been as firm as you and didn't bow to difficulties, could this problem not be solved? Mr. Hawking, there are many things in you that benefit me. For me, these are all wealth and life is long, but I believe that as long as I have a strong will and a positive attitude towards life, I can walk stronger and take control of my life.

I wish you good health and all the best! A person who admires you ~ ~ ~ year month day.

5. Introduction to Hawking (writing function) The text of this book is easy to understand. While expounding his own views, the author also answered some interesting questions, which is very interesting to read.

Hello, Lin Long friend. The following is a brief introduction to Stephen Hawking's life and works:

Stephen Hawking (1942-) is one of the great men with international reputation in this century. He is 63 years old and was born on the anniversary of Galileo's death. He is a professor of applied mathematics and theoretical physics at Cambridge University, and also the most important general relativity and cosmologist in contemporary times. In the 1970s, he and Penrose proved the famous singularity theorem, for which they both won the Wolf Prize in Physics of 1988. He is therefore known as the most famous scientific thinker and the most outstanding theoretical physicist in the world after Einstein. "He also proved the area theorem of black holes. Hawking's life is very legendary, and he is one of the most outstanding scientists in history in scientific achievements. His position is the highest professorship in the history of Cambridge University, that is, Lucasson Professor of Mathematics once held by Newton and Dirac. He holds several honorary degrees and is a member of the Royal Society. He suffers from Luger's disease (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) and has been in a wheelchair for 20 years. However, he was physically and mentally disabled and turned it into an advantage, overcoming his disability and becoming a supernova in the international physics community. He can't write or even read clearly, but he transcends relativity, quantum mechanics and the Big Bang theory and enters the "geometric dance" to create the universe. Although he was so helpless in a wheelchair, his thoughts traveled brilliantly in the vast space and time, and solved the mystery of the universe.

Professor Hawking is a modern popular science novelist. His masterpiece is A Brief History of Time written in 1988, which is an excellent astronomical popular science novel. The author's imagination is rich, his ideas are wonderful, his language is beautiful and his words are meticulous, which is even more surprising. The outside world, the future changes are so magical and wonderful. This book has a cumulative circulation of 25 million copies and has been translated into nearly 40 languages. 1992 The film of the same name cost 3.5 million pounds. Hawking firmly believes that the basic ideas about the universe and the origin of life can be expressed without mathematics, and the world should be able to understand his profound theory through the audio-visual media such as movies. This book is a popular reading about exploring the nature of time and the frontier of the universe. It is the most important classic work about the scientific thought of the universe, which has changed the concept of the universe. As soon as this book was published, it caused great repercussions all over the world. A Brief History of Time is a landmark book for readers who prefer words to equations. She is good at being a contributor to human thoughts. This is a book that pursues knowledge infinitely and explores the essence of time and space.

As the undisputed authority of cosmology, the sequel of A Brief History of Time has always attracted readers with its research results and life. The sequel to A Brief History of Time is for readers who want to know more about Professor Hawking's life and his theory. The book describes Professor Hawking's life course and research work in the form of frank and sincere personal interviews, and shows the real "people" behind the huge theoretical framework. This book is not an ordinary oral history, but an extremely touching and charming portrait and description of one of the greatest thoughts of mankind in the twentieth century. For non-professional readers, this book is undoubtedly an opportunity for them to enjoy the fruits of human civilization and a source of valuable inspiration.

Hawking's Lecture-Black Hole, baby universes and Others is a collection of articles and speeches written by Hawking during1976-1992 * *13. This paper discusses the birth of baby universes caused by virtual time and black holes, and the efforts of scientists to seek a completely unified theory, and puts forward unique views on free will, the value of life and death.

The essence of time and space was expressed in a complete mathematical form 80 years ago, and the basic principles of quantum theory appeared 70 years ago. However, can these two most accurate and successful theories in the whole physics be unified in a single quantum gravity? Two of the most famous physicists in the world debated this question. This book is based on six speeches and final debates given by Hawking and Penrose at Cambridge University.

The Charm of the Future begins with Stephen Hawking's prediction of the future of the universe in a billion years and ends with Don Kubit's understanding of the final judgment. It introduces the development of prediction and the methods we use to predict the future today. The text of the book is easy to understand. The author expounds his own views and answers some interesting questions, which is very interesting to read.

6. Write a composition with Hawking's case, sunshine. Buffon, a French naturalist and writer, once said, "Genius is nothing but the greatest perseverance."

Yes, who's success doesn't depend on tenacious perseverance? After learning Hawking in a wheelchair, I have a deeper understanding of the meaning of this sentence. This passage is mainly about a character: Hawking was confined to a wheelchair for 40 years by illness, but he studied hard with amazing perseverance and became a legendary physical genius; Not only that, Hawking's brave and tenacious personality strength deeply touched the public.

How did Hawking become a scientist? Isn't it because of his perseverance in adversity and tenacious struggle with fate? Perseverance! A legendary and mysterious word! It will make your life full of hope and make you lose everything. Isn't it because of this that Hawking is called "the king of the universe" that he is physically and mentally strong and writes down a brief history of time? Isn't Hawking the best interpretation of "perseverance"? Yes! "if a person is frustrated, he will not retreat", "only patience can fulfill his ambition" ... if a person has no perseverance, he will accomplish nothing; If a person has perseverance, he will succeed! Throughout ancient and modern history, which famous artist is not known for his perseverance? Helen Keller, a famous American woman writer, was isolated from the colorful world since she was a child.

But she studied hard with amazing perseverance and finally graduated from Radcliffe Women's College of Harvard University with excellent results! Let's go through the long journey of justice and look back at this weak woman who spent 87 years in the dark and silent loneliness. We can't help but sigh: "It is amazing perseverance that has created Helen Keller's bumpy and brilliant life!" 2 1 century, we have excellent living conditions, but we can't be tenacious. Take me for example, even though my academic performance looks excellent, I can't persevere and have a firm will.

During the summer vacation of my preschool class, I forced my mother to sign me up for an art class and promised to learn painting well. The result was a little hot at first, and the painting was ok; Slowly, the more boring; Coupled with the teacher's criticism, he dropped out of class in tears.

It can be seen that my will is not firm enough and my perseverance is not tenacious enough. I must get rid of this shortcoming in the future. We should remember the inspiration from Hawking: indomitable perseverance can create everything! Yes, as long as you have perseverance, you will certainly embark on the avenue of stars in life! Hope to adopt.

7. Introducing Hawking's composition After reading the article "Hawking in a Wheelchair", Hawking (screenwriter Lu Xinyuan) must be familiar to everyone. He is a grateful person and an optimistic and unyielding person (written by Lv Xinyuan). His deep perseverance makes me tremble. Does that big family (written by Lu Xinyuan) know Hawking's story?

Hawking has been interested in natural science since he was a child. When he was in college (before he got sick), he realized that there must be a set of theory of everything (written by Lv Xinyuan) who could explain the universe. He indulged in his own thinking, took it (written by Lv Xinyuan) as his belief and had a strong sense of mission.

At the age of 2/kloc-0, he seemed to understand something (written by Lu Xinyuan) when he learned that he had an incurable disease. He felt that he should not give up like this. Therefore, for the sake of his family and his own ideal (written by Lu Xinyuan), Hawking resolutely "stood out" and continued his research. In his personal biography, he said that he didn't think the disease had much influence on him. He revels in his own world every day and tries not to think about his illness. In fact, the doctor predicted that he could only live for two years at most (written by Lu Xinyuan), but the situation was not very bad after two years. Hawking has the title of "Time Giant" (written by Lu Xinyuan).

Nevertheless, he tried to prove that he could live like a normal person! In his own life, Hawking never bothers others as long as he can. He hates being regarded as disabled by others. He said: If a person is physically disabled, he must not be mentally disabled. Since then, Hawking's willpower has become stronger and stronger.

After his illness (written by Lu Xinyuan), he had six very close contacts with death, but surprisingly, Hawking persisted! With his unremitting efforts, volumes of books (by Lv Xinyuan) appeared before our eyes: A Brief History of Time-From the Big Bang to the Black Hole; A Brief History of Time; Hawking's Lecture-Black Hole, baby universes and Others; The Nature of Time and Space (by Lv Xinyuan); The Universe in the Shell. ...

Hawking's story tells me (written by Lu Xinyuan) that everyone is the master of his own destiny, has his own dreams and goes all out for them! How small I am compared with him. (Written by Lv Xinyuan) I admire him, I admire him, I learn from him, and I praise him. I believe that as long as people have ideals and perseverance (written by Lu Xinyuan), the world will let us travel!

8. Write a composition with Hawking's case, sunshine. Buffon, a French naturalist and writer, once said, "Genius is nothing but the greatest perseverance." Yes, who's success doesn't depend on tenacious perseverance? After learning Hawking in a wheelchair, I have a deeper understanding of the meaning of this sentence. This passage is mainly about a character: Hawking was confined to a wheelchair for 40 years by illness, but he studied hard with amazing perseverance and became a legendary physical genius; Not only that, Hawking's brave and tenacious personality strength deeply touched the public. How did Hawking become a scientist? Isn't it because of his perseverance in adversity and tenacious struggle with fate? Perseverance! A legendary and mysterious word! It will make your life full of hope and make you lose everything. Isn't it because of this that Hawking is called "the king of the universe" that he is physically and mentally strong and writes down a brief history of time? Isn't Hawking the best interpretation of "perseverance"? Yes! "if a person is frustrated, he will not retreat", "only patience can fulfill his ambition" ... if a person has no perseverance, he will accomplish nothing; If a person has perseverance, he will succeed! Throughout ancient and modern history, which famous artist is not known for his perseverance? Helen Keller, a famous American woman writer, was isolated from the colorful world since she was a child. But she studied hard with amazing perseverance and finally graduated from Radcliffe Women's College of Harvard University with excellent results! Let's go through the long journey of justice and look back at this weak woman who spent 87 years in the dark and silent loneliness. We can't help but sigh: "It is amazing perseverance that has created Helen Keller's bumpy and brilliant life!" 2 1 century, we have excellent living conditions, but we can't be tenacious. Take me for example, even though my academic performance looks excellent, I can't persevere and have a firm will. During the summer vacation of my preschool class, I forced my mother to sign me up for an art class and promised to learn painting well. The result was a little hot at first, and the painting was ok; Slowly, the more boring; Coupled with the teacher's criticism, he dropped out of class in tears. It can be seen that my will is not firm enough and my perseverance is not tenacious enough. I must get rid of this shortcoming in the future. We should remember the inspiration from Hawking: indomitable perseverance can create everything! Yes, as long as you have perseverance, you will certainly embark on the avenue of stars in life!

Hope to adopt

9. Introducing Hawking's composition After reading the article "Hawking in a Wheelchair", Hawking (screenwriter Lu Xinyuan) must be familiar to everyone. He is a grateful person and an optimistic and unyielding person (written by Lv Xinyuan). His deep perseverance makes me tremble.

Does that big family (written by Lu Xinyuan) know Hawking's story? Hawking has been interested in natural science since he was a child. When he was in college (before he got sick), he realized that there must be a set of theory of everything (written by Lv Xinyuan) who could explain the universe. He indulged in his own thinking, took it (written by Lv Xinyuan) as his belief and had a strong sense of mission. At the age of 2/kloc-0, he seemed to understand something (written by Lu Xinyuan) when he learned that he had an incurable disease. He felt that he should not give up like this.

Therefore, for the sake of his family and his own ideal (written by Lu Xinyuan), Hawking resolutely "stood out" and continued his research. In his personal biography, he said that he didn't think the disease had much influence on him. He revels in his own world every day and tries not to think about his illness.

In fact, the doctor predicted that he could only live for two years at most (written by Lu Xinyuan), but the situation was not very bad after two years. Hawking has the title of "Time Giant" (written by Lu Xinyuan).

Nevertheless, he tried to prove that he could live like a normal person! In his own life, Hawking never bothers others as long as he can. He hates being regarded as disabled by others. He said: If a person is physically disabled, he must not be mentally disabled. Since then, Hawking's willpower has become stronger and stronger.

After his illness (written by Lu Xinyuan), he had six very close contacts with death, but surprisingly, Hawking persisted! With his unremitting efforts, volumes of books (by Lv Xinyuan) appeared before our eyes: A Brief History of Time-From the Big Bang to the Black Hole, A Brief History of Time, Hawking's Lecture-Black Hole, baby universes and Others, The Nature of Time and Space (by Lv Xinyuan), The Universe in the Shell ... Hawking's story tells. How small I am compared with him. (Written by Lv Xinyuan) I admire him, I admire him, I learn from him, and I praise him.

I believe that as long as people have ideals and persistent spirit (written by Lu Xinyuan), the world will let us travel.