Reading Experience of Hawking in a Wheelchair 1 Text Hawking in a Wheelchair mainly tells the story of the famous scientist Stephen Hawking's survival under unimaginable difficulties and his process of constantly exploring the mysteries of the universe for mankind.
Fate is cruel to Hawking. When he was young and promising, a ruthless "natural disaster" came to him and deprived him of the right to move freely, but he was still so optimistic and didn't love life so much. ...
I still remember one time, I cried when I wrestled with my friend. My parents cried at that time because they wanted me to learn to be strong. It's like ignoring me I cried harder and harder. They are still sitting on the sofa reading newspapers and news. Tired of listening, I cried. I went back to my room. When I saw them go back to my room, I was angry and distressed, and my leg ached unwillingly. Dad saw that I didn't know how to be strong at all, so he dug out the Chinese book from my schoolbag and turned to the lesson Hawking in a Wheelchair. Hawking can be described as a giant. Compared with Hawkins, think about yourself. He is terminally ill, but he is so optimistic and so strong. I just fell slightly, which is far from Hawking. I wiped my tears and resolutely pointed to this text and said to my father: It taught me to be strong. From then on, whenever I shed tears and was criticized for being sad, Hawking's huge figure appeared in front of my eyes and let me out of the haze.
Reading Experience of Hawking in a Wheelchair 2 Today, I read the text Hawking in a Wheelchair, which made me realize from the life of a disabled person that no matter how hard your life or life is, as long as you have an ideal, you can become a success by constantly pursuing it and thinking about it.
Unfortunately, for Hawking with Luger's disease, this is tragic and painful. Luger's disease can lead to muscle atrophy and even complete paralysis, but Hawking doesn't think so. He believes that people live in the world, as long as there is life, there is hope. Although his body never left the wheelchair, his thoughts flew out of the earth, out of the solar system, out of the Milky Way, into the depths of the universe, into the mysterious black hole, and survived with his unimaginable perseverance and tenacity, fighting for his ideals.
In retrospect, I thought of myself. As soon as I met any difficulties and obstacles, I didn't have the spirit to go forward and ran away. Hawking is different. Even if you encounter many twists and turns, you must go forward bravely. Hawking and I are far from each other. So I admire him for this! It is also worth learning.
Speaking of this, it reminds me of a famous saying: fate can't crush a person, it will only make people stronger. Hawking is such a typical figure. My fate is much better than Hawking's, so I will cherish the present and the future, and strive to create a world of my own in the future!
Reading Experience of Hawking in a Wheelchair 3 When I finished reading Hawking in a Wheelchair for the first time, I was deeply moved by Hawking's optimistic and grateful heart. I admire Hawking, who defeated the disease with unimaginable perseverance and gratitude. His spirit of constant exploration convinced me.
Hawking is a genius in physics and is called "the king of the universe". His A Brief History of Time has many readers all over the world, and Hawking himself ranks among the top scientists in the world. But fate was cruel to him. 2 1 year-old, unfortunately suffered from muscular dystrophy when he was a graduate student at Cambridge University, and soon he was completely paralyzed. 1985, Hawking underwent tracheal surgery because of pneumonia and lost the ability to speak. Under the torture of illness, his body was severely deformed, his head could only tilt to the right, his shoulders were also low on the left and high on the right, his hands were tightly sandwiched in the middle, holding a palm-sized mimetic keyboard, and his feet could only twist inward. The mouth became s-shaped. Smiling, it immediately appears "grinning". Both reading and writing need help from others. The doctor asserted that he could only live for two years, but he created a miracle in the history of medicine and lived strong for 40 years. What an amazing number! This shows how hard Hawking will be in these 40 years!
Since ancient times, many people have grown up in adversity and struggled in difficulties. How many ups and downs they went through before they reached the peak of their glory. Hawking is a model of success in adversity. His success is due to his indomitable perseverance and confidence in overcoming difficulties.
Hawking, a strong man of life, a master of science, will always be the person I admire and the goal of my efforts. Hawking taught me that no matter what difficulties and setbacks I encounter in life, I can't give up and I must stick to it. I want to learn from Hawking. Learn from his spirit of challenging fate and tenacious struggle; Learn from his perseverance and courage not to stop until he reaches his goal; I want to be a brave and tenacious person like Hawking, constantly exploring science and exploring the unknown world.
Reading Experience of Hawking in a Wheelchair 4 After reading Hawking in a Wheelchair, I was impressed by Hawking's scientific spirit and brave and tenacious great personality.
This paper tells the story of Hawking, a famous scientist known as the "King of the Universe". He was paralyzed and sat in a wheelchair for a long time. Facing the unimaginable difficulties of ordinary people, he still tirelessly explored the unknown world of the universe, bravely challenged his fate, made important contributions to the scientific cause, and gave me a new understanding of life.
Nowadays, many children go their own way like "Miss Jiao" and "Emperor Joe". I remember one winter, physical education class was in our class. It was so cold that we all put our hands into our sleeves and our teeth chattered with cold. The PE teacher said, "It's very cold today, little friend. Let's run 800 meters below. We can't stop halfway, or we will be fined for running 600 meters! " ""ah! ?” Many students shouted in surprise. It seems that everyone would rather be cold than run, but there is no way. At the teacher's command, everyone began to run helplessly.
On the first lap, everyone was full of energy and followed the big troops closely. Slowly, on the second lap and the third lap ... many students couldn't keep up with the team, and the distance between us was far away. Everyone's cheeks are red, and his mouth is wide open, panting. After running, everyone was too tired to sit on the ground. Like many of my classmates, I have a grudge against the teacher and said angrily, "It's all the teacher's fault, which makes us exhausted! " "
After learning the story of Hawking, I felt ashamed and sighed. Although Hawking was paralyzed, he became a great scientist. And we have perfect limbs, but we can't even stand running a few laps. How to do this? In the future, I will never flinch in the face of difficulties. In my study, I will study hard, improve my grades and grow into a useful person to society.
Since ancient times, many people have grown up in adversity and struggled in difficulties. How many ups and downs they went through before they reached the peak of their glory. Hawking is a model of success in adversity. His success is due to his indomitable perseverance and confidence in overcoming difficulties.
I want to learn from Hawking. Learn from his spirit of challenging fate and tenacious struggle; Learn from his perseverance and courage not to stop until he reaches his goal; I want to be as brave and tenacious as Hawking.
My reading experience of Hawking in a Wheelchair 5 "My fingers can still move, my brain can still think, I have the ideal I have pursued all my life, my relatives and friends who love me, and, by the way, I still have a grateful heart." After reading the article Hawking in a Wheelchair, I got some insights. This passage shines in my heart like a spark.
The article Hawking in a Wheelchair is mainly about the "king of the universe"-Stephen Hawking, who is completely paralyzed, is still tirelessly exploring the unknown cause of the universe and stubbornly challenging his own destiny. In the end, he made extraordinary achievements.
Hawking, he is physically and mentally strong, tolerant, grateful, cheerful and optimistic ... he has many advantages. "Luger's disease", in the face of such a terrible disease, he didn't bow his head and sigh, didn't feel pessimistic and depressed, and didn't even collapse and give up on himself. Instead, he chose to hold his head high, face up to reality and bravely challenge his fate. When the young female reporter rashly blurted out something that touched his inner pain, she didn't yell at him loudly, but flew into a rage. Instead, she smiled and made the audience applaud with some touching words, which made the people present fall for it. Hawking is not only a strong man in life, but also an extraordinary physical genius. He wrote a scientific work "A Brief History of Time", discovered the evaporation of black holes, deduced the big bang of black holes, established a beautiful scientific model, was elected as the youngest member of the Royal Society of England, and became a professor of Lucson's science lecture. Only a great scientist like Newton could be among them.
Hawking's life has given us too much inspiration. Hawking, a great scientist like him, can be indomitable, cheerful and optimistic, tolerant and generous ... what about us? I quarreled with my partner for some trivial things, which led to the result of breaking up in discord. The phrase "endure a calm moment, take a step back and broaden the horizon" can be said to be well known, but how many people can do it? We should recite the birth and upbringing of our parents endlessly; However, for parents, we want more. For small setbacks in life or study, do we choose to retreat or face difficulties? Success always comes after a storm. Let's water the flower of success with our own sweat and hard work!
Bing Xin once said, "People are often only amazed at the current glory of a successful flower. However, at the beginning, her buds were soaked with tears of struggle and shed blood rain of sacrifice. " Yes, no matter who you are, you can't succeed casually. In that case, success loses its benefits. When you encounter difficulties in the future, do you choose to retreat, or, like Hawking, do not fear difficulties and obstacles and work hard for your ideals? I think, you are smart, you must have your own answer.
Reading Experience of Hawking in a Wheelchair 6 We finished the lesson of Hawking in a Wheelchair this semester, and I was attracted by Hawking the first time I attended the text.
Hawking is a genius in physics and is called "the king of the universe". But at the age of 2 1 year, Hawking unfortunately suffered from muscular dystrophy and soon became completely paralyzed. 1985 suffered from tracheal surgery due to pneumonia and lost the ability to speak. His body has been severely deformed under the torture of illness. Even so, Hawking did not lose confidence in life. He tried to live as tenaciously as a normal person, to meet all kinds of difficulties, and created one miracle after another in the history of medicine. At that time, the doctor said that Hawking could only live for two years, but he survived all the time. During Hawking's serious illness, he did not count his remaining days, but lived happily and optimistically, feeling that fate could challenge him.
After learning this text, Hawking let me know that in life, no matter what difficulties or setbacks you encounter, you can't give up. You must persevere, face the unimaginable difficulties of ordinary people, bravely and tenaciously challenge your own destiny, explore the unknown world with a grateful heart, and be a brave and tenacious person who constantly explores science like Huo Qian.
Reading Experience of Hawking in a Wheelchair 7 After reading the touching article Hawking in a Wheelchair, I have mixed feelings and thousands of words come to my mind.
This article is about the great scientist Stephen Hawking. Although he was paralyzed by Luger's disease, he still didn't bow to his fate. His optimistic attitude towards life and persistence in thinking, scientific research and pursuing ideals touched many people.
After reading this passage, I think Hawking has two points worth learning:
First, Hawking was born optimistic. No matter what difficulties he meets, he will stick to it. I am a pupil. Only by studying hard now can we make contributions to the motherland. In learning, we should learn Hawking's spirit of facing difficulties. Never compromise on some setbacks in life, but have the confidence to overcome difficulties. As the saying goes, "failure is the mother of success." Yes, this is the spirit we want.
Second, he has a grateful heart. Although Hawking was paralyzed, his friends and relatives never left him. So he turned this grateful heart into a driving force for success and gave it to those who have been supporting him by his side.
In view of the second point, I think I didn't do well enough, because my parents were my good partners on the road to growth, both in life and in study. They gave me life and today's achievements. But I have caused a lot of trouble to my parents because I am naughty. They waste a lot of time for me as a "naughty boy" almost every day. However, I will try to correct this bad habit now. Learn from Hawking and repay them with a grateful heart.
After reading the text Hawking in a Wheelchair, I learned a lot. In the future, I must have a grateful heart like Hawking and be optimistic about everything. Only in this way can I achieve fruitful results in my study and life.
Reading Experience of Hawking in a Wheelchair 8 This semester we learned the article Hawking in a Wheelchair. Do you know who Hawking is? He is Stephen Hawking, known as the "King of the Universe".
When Hawking 2 1 was a graduate student at Cambridge University, he unfortunately suffered from Luger's disease, which would lead to muscle atrophy and would soon be completely paralyzed. Because of this, he has been in a wheelchair for 40 years. Although fate was so cruel to him, he didn't complain about fate, but was optimistic.
What Hawking said in this text impressed me the most: "My fingers can still move, my brain can still think, I have the ideal I have pursued all my life, I love my relatives and friends, and I love them; By the way, I still have a grateful heart. ...
This passage expresses that Hawking did not think that he lost too much and did not give in to fate, but made an optimistic and endless contribution to the scientific community. This spirit is worth learning.
Hawking once said a famous saying: If a person is physically disabled, he must never make himself mentally disabled.
I remember once, the math teacher asked us to do our homework and said that we couldn't do it in the surfing area because it was difficult. I was secretly happy and thought, I quit. It's okay anyway. But somehow, Hawking's belief kept flashing in my mind. On second thought, Hawking's figure can be so excellent, and I am a perfect person, so I should compare with him. Besides, I can practice my thinking as a topic in the surfing area. So I picked up a pen.
It was because I thought of Hawking that I didn't give up. As the saying goes, "Where there is a will, there is a way."
Reading Experience of Hawking in a Wheelchair 9 Since learning the lesson of Hawking in a Wheelchair, I can't help feeling a lot: this is how the miracle of life is created! A paralyzed patient who has been in a wheelchair for 40 years can make great contributions to science, not to mention us normal people with sound limbs.
Reading this article reminds me of Paul, how steel was tempered into a hero. Kochakin. Hall and Paul have the same characteristics: both of them are disabled, but they have the spirit of being aggressive, brave and tenacious, loving life and never back down.
Although Hawking could not speak or move, his thinking never stopped. His brain is calculating and thinking. With his tireless spirit, he finally made great contributions to science.
What moves me even more is that Hawking has never been pessimistic and inferior. Facing his deformed body, he never complains. He faces life with a grateful heart. What a generous mind!
Hawking's history tells us that life always favors hard-working and strong people, don't shrink back in the face of difficulties, and dare to challenge fate. Swear to fate: fate is just an excuse for some weak people.
I believe that disability is their destiny, but despair is not their right. They are overcoming all kinds of difficulties in life with a positive attitude and embarking on a bright road of their own.
Reading Experience of Hawking in Wheelchair 10 Today, the teacher taught us a text-Hawking in Wheelchair.
When you open this book, the first thing that catches your eye is the striking theme and impressive illustrations. Hawking collapsed in a wheelchair with his head tilted to the right and his shoulders left low and right high. Blonde hair, deep eyes look full of wisdom, wearing a pair of big-rimmed glasses in front, grinning, not very good-looking, but giving people a kind feeling, surrounded by a kind and admirable atmosphere, staring at him as if he were in front of his eyes.
This text is an introduction to a famous person. Just after reading the first paragraph, I was immediately moved by his perseverance and courage in exploring science. Hawking's fate is very bumpy. At the age of being in the mood for love, he unfortunately suffered from Luger's disease, which can cause muscle atrophy. At this time, he was still studying at Cambridge University. Later, he fell ill and was forced to lose the function of speaking. It was at this time that he began to study science and the universe and wanted to make contributions to all mankind. There is a saying that since it is a meteor, it shows all its light and heat.
Through unremitting efforts, he was recognized as a giant of science and created the world-famous A Brief History of Time. However, he did not relax at this point, but wanted to spend every extra copy and every second on more scientific research and continue to look for it. He doesn't think he has lost anything. Now that he has lost it, he has no regrets. If you have it, you should cherish it, so Hawking thinks he has a lot.
Although Hawking is physically disabled, he has an enterprising heart and can succeed on the difficult and bumpy road of science. His constant search, selfless study and perseverance made him a "strong man in life". He is not only a scientific genius, but also an admirable life strong man.
Let's learn from this giant of science, and learn from his spirit of never flinching when encountering difficulties, being firm and unyielding, and being willing to seek!