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 tirelessly studied radium in the shabby laboratory ... Madame Curie's spirit always inspired me not to give up easily no matter what difficulties I met.
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 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? With this in mind, I made one.
Take a deep breath and tell yourself in your heart that you 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!