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1 In 1902, the Curies argued that radium should not be enriched and that radium should belong to all human beings.
2 Since the center of the article is to show Marie Curie's great personality and public understanding of science, it is precisely to highlight the origin of the second gram of radium.
3 It was astonished that the inventor of radium did not have radium; The "unsettled" thing is that the inventor of radium could not afford radium.
4 Refers to a patent that does not sign the patent form, i.e., gives up the technology of extracting radium.
5 is not the same6
Dreamers are obsessed with their careers and are selfless and selfless7
There is still a need for an understanding of science. understand that science is the primary productive force; Believe in science and dispel superstitions; Attach importance to education, rejuvenate the country through science and education, and understand new scientists.
8."My Faith".
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1) Paragraph 2, first sentence.
2) Two things.
3) Twice, she shed tears of emotion, happiness and pride.
4) Everyone on the road to success is inseparable from the guidance of teachers. Marie Curie set an example for us to respect our teachers.
Topic: (1) Draw a sentence in the text that describes Marie Curie's great achievements in science.
2) How many things are written in the text? What is the one thing that touches you the most? Why?
3) How many times did you write about Teacher Ouban crying in the article? What kind of tears did Mr. Oban shed?
4) How do you feel after reading this short article?
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Marie Curie (. A world-renowned scientist who studied radioactive phenomena and discovered two natural radioactive elements, radium and polonium (pō), he won the Nobel Prize twice in his lifetime (the first time he won the Nobel Prize in Physics and the second time he won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry). In the process of studying radium for several years, Marie Curie had a social impact that ordinary scientists did not have.
Especially because she is a pioneer of successful women, her example has inspired many people. Later, there was the movie of the same name "Marie Curie", and in addition, Marie Curie also has the meaning of a housemaiden on the Internet. Marie Curie (.
A world-renowned scientist who studied radioactive phenomena and discovered two natural radioactive elements, radium and polonium (pō), he won the Nobel Prize twice in his lifetime (the first time he won the Nobel Prize in Physics and the second time he won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry). In the process of studying radium for several years, Marie Curie had a social impact that ordinary scientists did not have. Especially because she is a pioneer of successful women, her example has inspired many people.
Later, there was the movie of the same name "Marie Curie", and in addition, Marie Curie also has the meaning of a housemaiden on the Internet.
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The role of two dashes.
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How did Marie Curie respect her teacher? Write it in your own words.
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How did Marie Curie respect her teacher?
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Marie Curie is indifferent to fame and fortune, persistently pursues, has the courage to explore, and does not forget the teacher's kindness.
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1.(Tightly) hold (happy) tears (excitedly) applaud (sincerely) invite.
2.Because after Marie Curie became a world celebrity, she still loved and respected her teacher so much.
3.When I saw Marie Curie's achievements and the respect of others, I still did not forget the qualities of her teacher.
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Marie Curie searched for a teacher and begged for adoption.
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Forehead.. What is the original text?。。 Or the problem.
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