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Marie was born in 1867. __1__ soon saw that she had a __2__ mind. When she was quite young, she __3__ nothing better than to __4__ hours reading in spite of her __5__ health, and always __6__ top honours at her school.
Her mother died when the youngest daughter was __7__ ten. From then on, Marie knew that she would __8__ to work harder than before at her lessons if she wanted to be __9__ in her life. When she was eighteen, she went to work __10__ a governess(家庭女教师). She __11__ as much as she could __12__ her small salary, and went to Paris for __13__ study.
At the University of Paris, she took a single room without __14__ or light. She __15__ on bread and tea most of the time, and __16__ she thought of was her mathematics and __17__. This was her world, and __18__ all she liked her experiments, even the __19__ of the chemicals.
Marie always said __20__ it was because of her children that she went on with the work...and in doing so, she discovered a strong power and gave it to the world. It was the same power, however, that killed Marie Curie in 1934.
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Marie was born in 1867. __1__ soon saw that she had a __2__ mind. When she was quite young, she __3__ nothing better than to __4__ hours reading in spite of her __5__ health, and always __6__ top honours at her school.
Her mother died when the youngest daughter was __7__ ten. From then on, Marie knew that she would __8__ to work harder than before at her lessons if she wanted to be __9__ in her life. When she was eighteen, she went to work __10__ a governess(家庭女教师). She __11__ as much as she could __12__ her small salary, and went to Paris for __13__ study.
At the University of Paris, she took a single room without __14__ or light. She __15__ on bread and tea most of the time, and __16__ she thought of was her mathematics and __17__. This was her world, and __18__ all she liked her experiments, even the __19__ of the chemicals.
Marie always said __20__ it was because of her children that she went on with the work...and in doing so, she discovered a strong power and gave it to the world. It was the same power, however, that killed Marie Curie in 1934.
Today many people say that women have the same chance as men in society. But this was not always so. In the past, women all over the world had to fight to get the same chance as men in education and jobs. Many people said that women should not receive much education because they would not do as well as men when they went to work.
One woman who showed that women should have the same chance was Marie, a scientist. In the 1800s scientists knew that a metal, uranium, gave off radiation. They also knew how much radiation came from his element. But they didn’t know what this radiation was like; they wondered why and how uranium gave off radiation. Marie Curie set out to answer these questions. In one of her experiments she was studying a certain material which, she knew, contained uranium, But it gave off 4 times as much radiation as usually does. What could explain this fact? Marie Curie thought that there must be another source of radiation in this material.
In 1898 Marie Curie set out to find out this new source of radiation, which she named “radium”. Her husband, who was also a scientist, helped her. They set up a laboratory in an old building behind a school. For four years Curies searched, doing many experiments, And one morning in 1902 Marie found the source of the radiation.
Marie Curie proved to the world that there was element that gave off radiation. And she also proved to the world that, if women are given truly equal chance, they can really help society.
【小题1】The scientists of Marie Curie’s day knew .
| A.that uranium gave off radiation |
| B.that radium gave off radiation |
| C.that there was some radium in uranium |
| D.that uranium and radium both gave off radiation |
| A.with other scientists’ help | B.by asking some famous scientists |
| C.by doing many experiments | D.with their teachers’ help |
| A.that women must get the same chance as men in education and jobs |
| B.that women should receive much education |
| C.that women should get good jobs |
| D.that women could not do the work well |
| A.that there was a new element uranium |
| B.that there was a new element radium |
| C.that women could do their work as well as men if they were really given the same conditions |
| D.both B and C |
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In 1895 , Marie 1 a French physicist named pierre Curie. He was a young man 2 loved science 3 she did.
In 1896, Madame Curie began to 4 on radioactive elements with her husband and in a little room 5 of them worked day and night, After two years of hard work , at last , 6 December 26, 1898 , they 7 that they 8 radium. This is another kind of element which has still 9 radioactivity than uranium. The 10 of radium opened the treasure-house of the energy of atomic nucleus(原子核) .
In1903 , 11 their great achievements in 12 , Madame Curie and her husband 13 the Nobel prize in physics. But unfortunately, in 1906, Pierre got 14 in a traffic accident. Marie was in extremely deep 15 .However, she 16 continued her research work. In 1911, she received the Nobel Prize in 17 . She was 18 scientist 19 two Nobel awards in the world.
Madame Curie, one of the greatest scientists ever 20 in history, will always be remembered.
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Today many people say that women have the same chance as men in society. But this was not always so. In the past, women all over the world had to fight to get the same chance as men in education and jobs. Many people said that women should not receive much education because they would not do as well as men when they went to work.
One woman who showed that women should have the same chance was Marie, a scientist. In the 1800s scientists knew that a metal, uranium, gave off radiation. They also knew how much radiation came from his element. But they didn’t know what this radiation was like; they wondered why and how uranium gave off radiation. Marie Curie set out to answer these questions. In one of her experiments she was studying a certain material which, she knew, contained uranium, But it gave off 4 times as much radiation as usually does. What could explain this fact? Marie Curie thought that there must be another source of radiation in this material.
In 1898 Marie Curie set out to find out this new source of radiation, which she named “radium”. Her husband, who was also a scientist, helped her. They set up a laboratory in an old building behind a school. For four years Curies searched, doing many experiments, And one morning in 1902 Marie found the source of the radiation.
Marie Curie proved to the world that there was element that gave off radiation. And she also proved to the world that, if women are given truly equal chance, they can really help society.
【小题1】The scientists of Marie Curie’s day knew .
| A.that uranium gave off radiation |
| B.that radium gave off radiation |
| C.that there was some radium in uranium |
| D.that uranium and radium both gave off radiation |
| A.with other scientists’ help | B.by asking some famous scientists |
| C.by doing many experiments | D.with their teachers’ help |
| A.that women must get the same chance as men in education and jobs |
| B.that women should receive much education |
| C.that women should get good jobs |
| D.that women could not do the work well |
| A.that there was a new element uranium |
| B.that there was a new element radium |
| C.that women could do their work as well as men if they were really given the same conditions |
| D.both B and C |
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