After reading a classic, I believe that everyone's horizons must be broadened a lot. It's time to calm down and write down your thoughts after reading it. Don't think that you can cope with the feeling of reading. The following is my thoughts on Madame Curie's reading of 1000 words (5 selected articles). Welcome to learn from them, I hope it will help you.
After reading the Biography of Madame Curie, I was impressed by Madame Curie's perseverance and indomitable spirit when I picked up the book again in the summer vacation.
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 a simple 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, "Students from 30th to 40th have exams!" As soon as I heard my number, I was both nervous and worried: all the students who took the exam stood on the runway to prepare. They are full of confidence and energy, but I dare not 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 remembered Madame Curie's perseverance in the face of difficulties, never back down's spirit, and her spirit of hard work in adversity ... There is always a powerful force in my heart to support me to stick it out! 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!
After reading Madame Curie's biography, there are countless celebrities in the world, each with his own merits. It is because of their outstanding contributions that our life will become more and more colorful. During the holiday, my father gave me a book about a world famous person who studied science. She is the first woman in history to win two Nobel Prizes. She is the famous French physicist and chemist maria sklodowska-curie, also known as Madame Curie.
She was born in Shashi, Wang Guohua. She is the youngest son in the family. Although she lost her sister and mother since childhood and her family was poor, all these experiences did not affect her pursuit of learning at all, but made her more diligent. During her study in Paris, the rented house was extremely simple and frugal, but it was there that she spent four full and meaningful spring, summer, autumn and winter. 1893 when he graduated from physics, he was among the best. Mathematics graduates ranked second from 1894. 1894, Marie Curie met pierre curie who loved scientific research as much as she did. The following year, they got married. After their marriage, they did not immerse themselves in a sweet and happy life, but continued to devote their main energy to scientific research. Before long, they made an important discovery that caused a sensation in the world-a new element-radium. Madame Curie won the Nobel Prize in physics for discovering radioactive elements and radioactivity. However, something unexpected happened. Soon, a sudden disaster came-her husband pierre curie left her forever because of a car accident. Despite the great pain in her heart, Madame Curie continued to advance along the road of science and won the Nobel Prize which attracted worldwide attention again.
Marie Curie's life was bumpy, but with her strong willpower and persistent belief, she made brilliant achievements again and again, leaving great wealth to the world. Einstein once said: "among all the world celebrities, Marie Curie is the only one who has not been spoiled by fame." As a great scientist, Marie Curie's noble character and selfless dedication demonstrated by practical actions deserve people's admiration and study. In my usual study, I often encounter such setbacks. In the face of setbacks, I am sometimes angry, sometimes depressed, sometimes helpless, and I have complained that I have no extraordinary learning talent, so I feel sorry for myself and waste a lot of precious time. However, by reading Madame Curie's story, I know that great scientists also have all kinds of sorrows and sufferings to face, and the road to learning has never been so smooth and broad, from which I realize that learning is more often accompanied by not only loneliness, but also physical and mental pressure.
From her story, I also learned a truth-to have extensive knowledge and kind heart, to be a useful person to the society and the country, and to learn to love and share. I hope I can gradually change my bad habit of being rash and complaining in my continuous efforts in the future. I want to set a good goal for myself, constantly improve my various qualities through practical actions, hone my will, stand the test of setbacks, strive to cultivate a bright heart for learning, and constantly look for the light.
After reading Madame Curie's biography, I was shocked by Madame Curie's life course and consciously found a model of life. I am eager to travel in the sea of knowledge, explore the world of science and uncover the secrets of nature, just like Madame Curie. In my opinion, Madame Curie's success is not only because of her talent and family, but also because of her perseverance and her efforts for the future.
When Madame Curie was born, her father, who was a teacher, and her mother, who was a principal, endowed her with good cultivation and a strong sense of national responsibility. Amiable parents and five children make up a happy family. The educational methods of Skoro and Dovski are worth learning from today's parents. They never give their children any enlightenment education, but let them play freely and embrace nature to their heart's content. Because they know that nature is the best teacher for children. Her father has never guided children's interests and let them find their own life fun. As for the mother, in the case of serious illness and family embarrassment, she still manages the housework as before, and spares no effort to create a relaxed and happy family atmosphere for her children, so as not to let the young children bear the psychological burden prematurely. This noble spirit is admired by all of us. They sacrificed themselves for the happiness and progress of their children.
When Madame Curie was seventeen, she left her hometown alone to be a governess in other provinces for six years in order to pay for her sister's tuition. After six years of life, she gradually realized the complexity of society and human nature, and also made her body and mind more mature.
In the whole book, the day when Madame Curie was studying in Paris moved me the most. In order to avoid interference, she moved from her sister's house to a small attic. Get up at seven o'clock every day and study until three o'clock in the morning. The winter in Paris is bitterly cold, so Madame Curie can only cover herself with a thin quilt and all her clothes. Her little living expenses can only satisfy her hunger with fruit. She spent her college life in patched clothes and worn-out shoes as soon as possible. Seeing this, I suddenly want to have the energy of Madame Curie's struggle. But we children who live in a stable society, what we do is a three-minute fever. Then that passion will definitely disappear without a trace. Now I finally understand: in fact, everyone knows the secret of success, but only a few people have perseverance, so there are always few successful people. Therefore, people with perseverance can succeed in doing things. If I want to succeed, I must make up my mind, be strict with myself and find my goal and direction as soon as possible.
In fact, in my mind, the marriage of the Curie couple reveals the highest significance of the combination of husband and wife-the unity of family and career. Their love is so strange: a "purely academic" conversation makes them have a good impression on each other; The humble attic became a place where they discussed academic issues and dated; Finally, "science", like ideals, combines two geniuses. And they disclosed the method of refining radium for free. In life, they have almost no requirements. "Honor" and "wealth" are so small in front of them. The Curies set the best example for those learned young people!
After reading the book Biography of Madame Curie, I admire her growth experience, her study career, her perseverance and selflessness, and her strange and beautiful love.
Pay tribute to Madame Curie!
It is a happy thing that Madame Curie finished reading 1000 words. In the book, you can see the prosperity of the world, appreciate life and feel the vicissitudes of life. Books are our spiritual food, we absorb them, we are happy, and we want to share them more. So, today, I want to share with you a wonderful book-The Biography of Madame Curie.
Marie Curie, a miracle in the history of modern science, is believed to be known by people with a little common sense in the world. I knew Madame Curie when I was very young, but my impression only stayed that she was a great scientist. After reading Madame Curie's biography, I realized Madame Curie's greatness, not only because of her scientific achievements, but also because of her noble character and pure soul. Even after a hundred years, people can still be fascinated by her beautiful light.
In the Biography of Madame Curie, the first thing to show you is Mary's patriotic feelings. Mary was born in a Polish teacher's family under the czar, and she loved her motherland since she was a child. When she was young, she had been secretly learning Polish culture. After being a tutor and coping with the busy work, she secretly organized illiterate children around her to learn Polish and understand the long history and culture of the motherland. As an adult, Mary married pierre curie, a French scientist. They first discovered a new element in pitchblende, which was named "polonium" by Mary. The root of this element name is the same as that of Poland, to commemorate her motherland. Moreover, Madame Curie's paper "On New Radioactive Elements in Pitch Uranium Ores" has just been published in Paris, and a monthly pictorial called Rui Artero in her hometown Warsaw has also been published almost at the same time. During the war, she invented the X-ray examination car, gas injection therapy service and trained radiologists, which saved many lives. Strong patriotic feelings let Mary gradually enter the realm of boundless love, emitting a beautiful brilliance of human nature!
Secondly, her love of science made Madame Curie never flinch in the face of extremely difficult environment when studying radium, and she overcame many difficulties with her husband. It took three years and nine months to extract 0. 1g radium, which shocked the world. This light blue fluorescence is integrated into Madame Curie's unyielding belief, and therefore into her beautiful life.
In the face of interests and glory, there are really too few people who can really be indifferent to fame and fortune, and Madame Curie is one of them. After the Curie couple announced the existence of radium, they could have applied for a patent to protect their rights and interests. Madame Curie said, "That is against the scientific spirit. Scientists' research results should be published publicly, and others should develop them without any restrictions. "Besides, radium is good for patients, so we should not use it for profit. So they published their research results without reservation. Madame Curie won two Nobel Prizes in her life, including 10 award, 16 medals, more than 20 honors and as many as 107 academic titles. But she was poor all her life and donated almost all her intellectual achievements. Ignoring the temptation of listing, she can concentrate on research, ignore life, think quietly and achieve rational beauty with wisdom!
Madame Curie's beauty lies in her great love for science, her persistence in science, and her indifference to fame and fortune, just like the light blue laser light. After years of tempering, it still blooms with extraordinary beauty after a hundred years! When reading Madame Curie's biography, we should not only respect her beauty, but also inherit her noble character, so that this beauty can be integrated into our life value and be continued!
After reading Madame Curie's biography, I feel that there is no waste of time, only the pursuit of science. There is no neglect of enjoyment, only unremitting struggle; There is no soul intrigue, only a spiritual realm beyond the secular; No blessing, misfortune, honor or disgrace can shake her unswerving pursuit, and her childlike heart will not change. This is Madame Curie's life-pursuing Excellence, indifferent to fame and fortune, strong in heart and noble in character.
First, be firm and pursue Excellence.
Madame Curie experienced unimaginable hardships and endured unimaginable humiliation and injustice in her life. When she was young, Madame Curie came to Paris to study alone from Poland. Later, she married Curie, and they were like-minded. They conducted scientific research together, but their originally beautiful life suddenly became dark. Because Madame Curie suddenly died in a car accident when she was in her prime, Madame Curie was hit like a bolt from the blue. She lost not only her husband who lived alone, but also her spiritual support and dependence. She was stunned and numb when she heard the bad news. She sighed more about her unfortunate experience. In the following work and life, Madame Curie was also frustrated with the difficulties she encountered and the slander of others, and also thought about giving up. However, Madame Curie finally overcame her grief with her amazing perseverance, rallied, carried on her scientific career alone, and left her memory of her husband and her inner loneliness in her heart. Since then, she has been more determined in her scientific career and pursued Excellence, and finally climbed to the highest peak of science. Compared with the difficulties in this process, the disappointments in our life are negligible. Madame Curie's unswerving pursuit of ideals has pushed me forward on the road of growth.
Second, stand out from the crowd and be indifferent to fame and fortune.
Madame Curie never valued material wealth, and she was indifferent to the reputation she had to accept. She didn't enjoy comfort, and she refused all the benefits she got from her talent. She is keen and strict, hates fame and fortune, and intrigues, so she is outstanding in quality. Einstein said of Madame Curie: "Of all the famous figures, only Marie Curie was not destroyed by honor." I think: Madame Curie has a noble character of being indifferent to fame and fortune and resolutely refusing temptation. The reason is that the realm of life she pursues has long been above material and reputation. Scientific achievements have given her spiritual comfort, which is unmatched by material things. I deeply admire Madame Curie's noble character. When she stood on the Nobel Prize podium twice, the whole world was moved.
In Madame Curie's life, her devotion to science, her sense of responsibility and her eternal pursuit have surpassed her personal joys and sorrows and her pursuit of material things. Madame Curie has been living her life quietly, and all the factors around her have no influence on her. Everything in her life is calm. The pursuit of value in her life can no longer be measured by things other than material and fame and fortune, but Madame Curie can persevere and indifferent to the noble realm of fame and fortune because she has a strong enough heart. In the face of others' slander, she is not in a hurry, and can turn it into motivation, go further towards her dreams, let her life glow with the brilliance of humanity and achieve brilliant results.
This is Madame Curie's transcendental life value and pursuit, which makes me admire and inspire me to grow. This biography has benefited me a lot. Everything recorded in the book will be the driving force for my growth, and the famous words that help Madame Curie revive her spirit are also my proverbs.
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