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What do you feel after reading a famous book? Why not write a review? How to write a good book review? The following are my thoughts on Madame Curie's reading for everyone, hoping to help you.

Madame Curie's thoughts on reading 1 Madame Curie is an outstanding Polish female physicist and radiochemist. Her original name is Manya Skalo Dovska. Madame Curie won 10 awards, 16 medals and 107 honorary titles in her life, and also won two Nobel Prizes, one for physics and one for chemistry.

Madame Curie in my eyes is for people who devote themselves to science. Because he was not afraid of hard work when he discovered radioactive radium, it took him three years and nine months to smelt 0 from the boiled waste residue. 1 gram of radium. It is not easy to smelt radium from tons of waste residue, and it is only 0. 1 g. This shows that Madame Curie is not afraid of hard work.

Madame Curie in my eyes is also indifferent to fame and fortune. Because he gave others 10 bonus and 16 medal, which he bought with all his youth, faith and life. She gave all the prizes for scientific research and war to France and all the medals to her little daughter as toys. Einstein once said, "Among all the famous people, Marie Curie is the only one who has not been spoiled by fame."

Now, although Madame Curie has been dead for many years, his lofty spirit still lives in the world and benefits mankind.

Thoughts of Madame Curie II. I read Madame Curie today and enjoyed it very much. It describes Mary's life. Mary's miserable life as a child made me understand how happy my life was. I am luckier than Mary. Although I also have a big family, compared with Mary's family, my family is so happy, so happy, without too many troubles. Compared with Mary, I am so ignorant. My parents, grandparents are very concerned about me, and the teachers at school are also very concerned about me and cultivate me, but I am not satisfied at all. I often make them angry and get them into trouble.

I feel happy for myself-I wasn't born in Mary's time, I didn't suffer this kind of suffering, I didn't lose my mother ... I feel very happy, thinking that because every day is beautiful and full of joy and happiness, I should cherish everything I have now!

After reading this book, I was deeply inspired. This book tells us to persist in seeking knowledge. Not afraid of difficulties. Persevere and treat your study and life with a positive attitude!

I will study hard in the future to repay my parents and teachers, not to make them angry, to be a good daughter of my parents, a good student of my teachers and a good friend of my classmates. Be a good boy that everyone likes.

At first, they braved the cold and heat to separate 4 tons of asphalt ore and melted it in the fire. The two men worked day and night because the fire kept burning. It took two years to separate potassium and sodium from asphalt ore. At this time, Mary found that her hand was burned. The doctor told her that she couldn't do any more experiments. She might get cancer, but Mary risked her life to continue working. At the end of the experiment, they separated the asphalt residue and evaporated it in more than 5000 evaporating dishes. When the experiment was about to be completed and the Curies thought the last moment of success was coming, they found that the new elements in the evaporating dish had disappeared, leaving only some traces of water. When they went home depressed, Mary suddenly remembered those water marks, which may be

The new element they were looking for, when they returned to the laboratory, they saw their seven-year hard work-radium shining in the evaporating dish from the window.

When the teacher knew that their research was successful, he said to them affirmatively, "You have become people who can reach the stars like Newton and Galileo." They won the Nobel Prize, but Curie died in a car accident. The great blow didn't crush Mary. Twenty-five years later, Madame Curie won the Nobel Prize again.

After reading this book, my heart can't be calm for a long time. I admire Madame Curie's indomitable spirit. I want to learn from her spirit, especially in learning, be brave in challenges and become a strong person in the new era.

Today, I read a book called Biography of Madame Curie. You must know Madame Curie. If anyone doesn't know, let me introduce you.

First of all, she is the first woman to win the Nobel Prize. Oh! Talk about the Nobel Prize, but there are many! Also, she is the first scientist to win the Nobel Prize twice, and one of the scientists with the shortest time between two awards. She was also the first female professor at the Sorbonne University in France. Moreover, she is the first female academician of French medical college! She has many, many countless firsts.

100 years ago, 1898, 12.26, the French Academy of Sciences was noisy, and a solemn woman stepped onto the podium, and the audience suddenly became silent. She was the first woman to get on the podium. She is Marie Curie. Standing on this podium, I announced the birth of natural radioactive element radium with my husband pierre curie.

I think: If I am a girl who studies like Madame Curie, can't I be a great scientist? ..... Now, everyone knows Madame Curie!

After reading Madame Curie, everyone is familiar with Madame Curie. The deeds of this great scientist are really remarkable. He won the Nobel Prize twice in his life. I recently read the book Biography of Madame Curie.

Madame Curie was born in an ordinary family, and her family was very poor. Her motherland was occupied and ruled by the czar. Her childhood was full of troubles, but she established firm ideals and beliefs and studied very hard. When she was young, she lived in a shabby hut and struggled for her dreams in a difficult environment. There, he met Abiel Curie. They got married and studied science together. 1898, Madame Curie discovered a new radioactive element, one called polonium and the other called radium. Polonium is one hundred times more radioactive than uranium, and radium is one million times stronger than uranium. 1903 Madame Curie won the Nobel Prize in Physics. Twenty years later, Madame Curie suffered from cataract and underwent surgery. She had two operations at 1924 1 1930, but she still adhered to science. How strong he is! Ten years later, Madame Curie got leukemia, but at 1935, she won the Nobel Prize in chemistry.

1July 5, 935, she left, and the great scientist left, but her great achievements are still in everyone's heart. Her story, let me understand that only hard sweat will have rich returns, no matter what difficulties and setbacks, I can't give up.

Thinking about Madame Curie 6 Grandpa bought me a book called Biography of Madame Curie. Yes, you must know the famous Madame Curie! If you don't know that man, let me tell you!

First of all, she is the first woman to win the Nobel Prize. Oh! Talk about the Nobel Prize, but there are many! Also, she is the first scientist to win the Nobel Prize twice, and one of the scientists with the shortest time between two awards. And! She is the first female professor at the Sorbonne University in France. Moreover, she is the first female academician of French medical college! This may be a lot, but she still has many, many countless firsts.

100 years ago, 1898, 12.26, the French Academy of Sciences was noisy. A beautiful young woman stepped onto the platform, and the audience was suddenly silent. She was the first woman to get on the podium. She is Marie Curie. Standing on this podium, I announced the birth of natural radioactive element radium with my husband pierre curie.

I think: If I am a girl who studies like Madame Curie, can't I be a great scientist?

Well, at this moment, everyone knows Madame Curie!

After seeing Madame Curie, I heard that Madame Curie was the first person in the world to win the Nobel Prize twice. I read this book with great reverence today.

Madame Curie's name is Marie? Curie was Polish. He lost his mother when he was a child, and his family life was difficult. When he was in college, in order to save oil lamps and heating costs, he went to the nearby library to study at dark and didn't leave until he closed at ten o'clock in the evening. When doing experiments, because we can't afford to buy uranium ore containing radium, we have to use cheap uranium-containing asphalt slag. She often braved the heat and cold and endured the pungent smell. After reading this book, I admire Madame Curie.

After reading this book, I admire Madame Curie's diligence and insatiability. Admire her indomitable enterprising spirit; I admire her hard work and courage to practice ... Madame Curie devoted her life to world science and technology. Now the rapid development of world science is also due to Madame Curie.

Compared with Madame Curie, I am extremely ashamed. Madame Curie studied hard and explored in such a harsh environment. My living conditions are so good now, but I live a parasitic life with no worries about food and clothing. Sometimes I feel that this is not good. After reading this book, I realized that I don't understand the true meaning of happiness. However, from today on, I must study hard. When I grow up, I will work for my country and the world like Madame Curie.

After reading Madame Curie, my heart was deeply shocked by the great spirit of this noble female scientist.

Through unyielding efforts, Madame Curie changed her destiny and performed miracles, which amazed us. She not only has noble quality and personality, but also has made great contributions. For discovering and refining radium, she won the Nobel Prize in chemistry at 19 1 1, becoming the first person in the world to win the Nobel Prize twice. But she remained indifferent to fame and fortune and continued to study science. She is so persistent in her career and has great selfless dedication.

Einstein once said, "Of all the famous people I know, Madame Curie is the only one who turns right from wrong for nothing." Madame Curie told us some legends. Her experience tells us how valuable knowledge is. If it weren't for her diligent study and knowledge, if it weren't for her perseverance and indomitable spirit, she wouldn't have discovered and extracted radium.

After reading this biography, I really realized the spirit of Madame Curie. At this moment, this spirit inspires me invisibly, makes me understand a lot, and also gives me new goals and pursuits in my future study.

Madame Curie's perseverance and unswerving spirit will always illuminate my heart. Like her, I will work hard for my dream.

After reading Madame Curie this week, I learned that Madame Curie was a famous French physicist and chemist. Her original name was Marie. Scarodoska, she was born in Warsaw, Poland. Madame Curie and her husband finally found two new elements from uranium salt residue after four years of hard work under difficult conditions. They call one of them polonium and the other radium. The discovery of radium caused a sensation in the world. 1903 Madame Curie and Becquerel won the Nobel Prize together.

Madame Curie is the first female academician of French Academy of Sciences and the first female professor of Paris University. During her lifetime, seven countries awarded her prizes and medals 24 times, and she held more than 700 honorary positions in 25 countries. Madame Curie's main works include radioactive monographs and research on radioactive materials.

I want to learn from her perseverance and hard work, study hard, realize my ideal and serve my country!

Madame Curie's reading experience 10 I finished reading Madame Curie's autobiography this afternoon. 1867, 1 1, 7 was born in Poland. She is a French physicist and chemist. As a world-famous scientist, she studied radioactive phenomena and discovered two natural radioactive elements, radium and polonium. Known as the "mother of radium", she won the Nobel Prize twice in her life (the first prize in physics and the second prize in chemistry).

Her success comes from hard work, firm belief, perseverance and a heart of gold. At the same time, she is indifferent to fame and fortune and lives a simple life.

She has a lot to learn from us. I think besides her scientific research spirit, I should also learn from her noble personality and attitude towards life. There are many things worth pursuing in one's life. Only by being indifferent to fame and fortune and concentrating on learning can we make continuous progress. Especially in today's society, splendid civilization and rich material conditions, if you only enjoy it, you will accomplish nothing!

Reflections on Madame Curie 1 1 Madame Curie is a miracle in the history of modern science. Her life is full of strange experiences. She looks beautiful, but she was born in poverty, but she wrote an unprecedented scientific chapter with unimaginable courage and perseverance, and made unimaginable great contributions to mankind. However, from the works of Madame Curie's daughter Eve Curie, Madame Curie did not consider herself a "famous scientist" and did not tell her daughters these things. After more than three years of persistence and efforts, she finally extracted radium under humble conditions, which made great contributions to mankind and dealt a heavy blow to those who did not pay attention to it!

In my heart, Madame Curie's most dazzling brilliance is her courage and perseverance. Madame Curie's life is full of ups and downs, but with these two words alone, she is sure to succeed. She spent the rest of her life in eternal dedication, which has to be admired. But it is a great pity that she died after completing the task entrusted to her by history and entrusting the important task of science to the future and the world.

After reading Madame Curie's biography, I realized that only hard work can yield fruitful results, and the woman I admire most, Marie Curie.

Madame Curie's reading experience 12 recently read an article called Madame Curie.

Its main content is: Madame Curie's childhood name was Mary. She was born in a poor family in Poland and eventually became an outstanding female scientist by her own efforts. With tenacious perseverance, she studied hard and taught herself.

Later, when his family was better, he finally returned to school, and her math, literature, history and other courses have always been among the best in the class. She graduated from high school with the highest score and won the all-around medal awarded by the school. Her family has a large population, and the children's play and noise often interfere with her study. In order to eliminate noise interference, Mary thought of a way: press the auricles on both sides with her thumb to build a "fortification" against noise. This method is really ingenious. In a noisy environment, he can "turn a deaf ear to the things around him" and concentrate on reading his beloved books. It is worth learning from her.

My inspiration is: we should not give up halfway, but do everything well with tenacious perseverance.

Comments on Madame Curie 13 This is an excerpt from the biographies written by Madame Curie and her husband's little daughter. This article brought me the greatest surprise and envy.

The curies are great scholars. They work together, learn from each other and share common goals and interests. Although the environment is difficult, they all take it easy. Their persistent love for science is unmatched by ordinary people.

Think about me now, I can't concentrate after studying for a long time, and I'm really ashamed.

I envy them very much. I can pursue my favorite career with the people I love, rely on each other, encourage each other and improve together for a lifetime. Love the same thing and look up at the same blue sky. We discovered radium together and enjoyed the glory and joy together. Compared with those who are lonely on the road of chasing dreams, we have more dependence and more concern.

For science, each of us should be as curious and naive as children and constantly improve human exploration of nature. For the world, human beings are small after all, but this smallness has the power to change, just like Madame Curie's achievement, which is a milestone in the history of physics.

It also tells us that if we want to succeed, we must first put it into action, work hard and never give up!

Madame Curie's reading experience 14 This book is about a child named Mary. When she was four years old, she was able to read her second sister's Chinese books. Everyone thought her reading ability was very good. At the age of six, Mary went to a school called "private boarding school" with a beautiful schoolbag on her back.

Mary is the youngest and shortest student in the class, but she studies best in the class. Mary's teacher Dubasca is a good teacher.

1876, a terrible disease became popular in Warsaw, and a student who stayed in their home was infected. Fortunately, the second sister is only a minor illness, while the elder sister Sue is not a very strong elder sister because of overwork, because she has been taking over her mother's work and taking care of her little brother and sister. Finally, she couldn't stand the virus attack, and she couldn't afford to get sick for a week, two weeks and three weeks ... but she continued to study hard and eventually became a scientist.

After reading this article, I understand a truth: "Persistence is victory!"

After reading Madame Curie's thoughts 15 Today, after reading Madame Curie's Biography, I felt that Madame Curie had a miserable life and knew that she had married Pierre. Before Madame Curie, not many people had surnames, but now, one more person knows, and that is me. Madame Curie's original name was Marie. Scollo Doska.

This story mainly tells that Madame Curie was born in a cultural family in Poland, but her sister and mother died soon. Mary won a medal and graduated at 15. In order to send her sister to school, 17-year-old had to be a tutor. When she was a tutor, she and Kashmir. Zoe is in love. But Zuo's family disagreed, and they separated. Finally, my sister graduated from Paris, and then Mary said goodbye to her family and came to France. She lived in the attic every day, scrimping and saving until she was 26, when she found Pierre. Like her, Curie lived a blueprint life, but no one broke the enough paper. Pierre had no choice but to leave her in Paris. In their later years, they discovered polonium and radium, but they didn't know that sorrow was coming again. Pierre and his father died, and Madame Curie survived the coming war, but gave her life for radium.

Madame Curie is really a great woman! How selfless she insisted on working in grief and died for study and work! As Einstein said, among all the famous figures in the world, Madame Curie is the only one who has not been spoiled by fame.

Madame Curie taught me how not to study for fame.