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Updated on educate 2024-03-04
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. Marie Curie believes that there should be two attitudes towards life: first, to have a spirit of perseverance; Second, we need to have faith in ourselves.

    2. (1) Silkworms work stubbornly and diligently, and Marie Curie is like them;

    2) Perseverance and figuring out why;

    3. (1) The person who seeks reality strives to obtain the greatest reward in his work, while the dreamer is strongly attracted to the progress of a selfless cause, so that they have no leisure and no enthusiasm to seek material benefits.

    2) For those who seek reality, Marie Curie believes that humanity needs them; For dreamers, Marie Curie believed in cherishing a life of freedom.

    4. (1) It emphasizes the characteristics of scientists who are focused and curious (2) It makes scientists like children, in the scenery of nature, as if they are fascinated by myths and stories

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Perseverance and confidence.

    1) What was Marie Curie's interest in the cocoon of silkworms?

    These silkworms work stubbornly and diligently, and I feel that I am very similar to them, (2)."Maybe it's because there's some kind of force that's pushing me on"What does this certain power refer to?

    The search for truth.

    1) In the text"People who seek reality"with"Dreamer"What's the difference?

    Realistic people who are looking for work, get the most paid for their work. Dreamers are so attracted to the progress of a selfless undertaking that they have no leisure or enthusiasm for material gain.

    2) What was Marie Curie's attitude towards these two types of people?

    Obsession with love for scientific research.

    2)"What is the charm of science?

    Constantly adding to its new vision.

    I believe that science itself has great beauty.

    5.From the text, what kind of qualities can be seen of outstanding scientists? Use 4 phrases to sum up concentration, pursuit of truth, willingness to be lonely, indifference to fame and fortune, calm and gentle, what the teacher said.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Children. This is from the workbook.

    Hehe, we're in eighth grade.

    I've done quack

    Here's the answer, and it's definitely true.

    Remember to adopt. 1.Because of their persistent pursuit, unremitting efforts, in order to complete his work, this spirit is very much like himself.

    2.Radium was discovered.

    3.The former is based on action and realization, and the latter is based on imagination4No matter what you do, you must have the spirit of perseverance and courage to explore, and not be afraid of hardship.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    No, there are no hospitals to check the high school attached to the National Normal University.

    Red and red in a trance hahahahahahaha

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1.France, because Marie Curie studied abroad in France.

    2.It refers to people who want to be able to conduct scientific research freely.

    3.Realistic people get paid a lot for their work. Dreamers are strongly attracted to their careers and have neither the leisure nor the enthusiasm to seek material gains,4Ditto.

    5.Because children are fascinated by fairy tales, scientists must also be fascinated by scientific research.

    6.Science itself has great beauty.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The charm of science is: to contribute to humanity and to contribute to science.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    What did Marie Curie mean by "realistic" and "dreamer"?

    It should be understood in context. "Realistic people, they get paid a lot for their work", this is completely deserved, so Marie Curie is also sure. Paying attention to reality is to obtain material benefits through work, because life needs money after all, and you can enjoy a good life by getting a lot of rewards.

    Dreamers "study for the sake of research, work for the sake of work, work for the sake of ideals, and have no concept of material interests at all, just as Marie Curie herself said, "they are strongly attracted by their careers, and have neither leisure nor enthusiasm to seek material gains".

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Fill in all "Hooray ***!" "That's it.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Give you the answer to the fifth question; If you talk about a scientist as a child, you want the child to indulge in mythology.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Maybe everyone's understanding is different ... Life is not easy for anyone, and we must have the spirit of perseverance. The most important thing is that we have faith in ourselves.

    We must believe that we have a natural talent for everything, and that we will accomplish it at any cost. When it's over, you have to be able to say with a clear conscience, "I've done the best I can."

    From the silkworm's diligence to feel、、、

    In the process of research, the sense of accomplishment enjoyed is something that the immaterial state can provide. In the author's husband, she learned a lot. After the death of her husband, the author gradually understood how to experience the world!

    In fact, now we should know more about how to understand reality and feel the beauty of life. It's a pity that we can't be as frank as Marie Curie.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1.Perseverance and faith.

    2.(1).Silkworm diligence.

    2).Let's be diligent.

    3.(1).The former is free to be wild, and the latter is attracted so that they do not want to take over the benefits of the striker.

    4.(1).Diligent.

    2).Mysterious.

    5.Perseverance shouted. Work diligently. Pursue reality. Sit down under.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    For example, these silkworms are stubborn and diligent in their work, and I feel that they are very similar to me. (2) Find out what you are referring to.

    Such as: the search for truth. 3 It is sufficient to grasp the different characteristics of the two groups of people and the different attitudes of the author towards them.

    For example: (1) Realistic seekers: they work or conduct scientific skies in order to get paid.

    Dreamer: Devoted to scientific research itself, attracted by pure scientific research, with no time or enthusiasm for material gain. (2) For the former, Marie Curie expressed her understanding and approval of the latter.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    1. Do your best when doing things and have confidence in yourself.

    2. Because the cocoon has the same persistent and diligent characteristics as "me", and the goal is consistent.

    3. People who talk about reality prefer material wealth; Dreamers, on the other hand, have no leisure or enthusiasm for material gain.

    4. No, because the word "firmly believed" is more than"Believe"The word better reflects her firm belief and the author's attitude towards life.

    5. Marie Curie has a personality of indifference to fame and fortune, dedication to scientific research, hard work, and pure beliefs.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Read what is said in the fifth natural paragraph. The difference between a reality-seeker and a dreamer is; Reality seekers are --- and dreamers are--- what is the saying?

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