Ⅲ. What can we learn from idols?
Some of famous persons can be the heroes of the whole world and people remember them forever. Some of famous persons are just people's favorite stars. The following passages can help you understand it.
(A)
Marie Curie, whose birth name was Maria Sklodowska, was born in Poland on November 7, 1867. Her father was a physics teacher in a high school and encouraged her interest in science. In 1891 she went to study in Paris and changed her name to the French, Marie. Two years later she passed the examination for a degree in physics with the highest grades in her class. She later married the French physicist Pierre Curie.
Their marriage marked the start of a partnership that was soon to achieve results of world significance, in particular the discovery of polonium (so called by Marie in honour of her native land) in the summer of 1898 and that of radium a few months later. In 1903 she and her husband won the Nobel Prize for Physics for the discovery of radioactivity. In 1911 Marie Curie was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry, for the isolation of pure radium. Then Marie became ill and died as a result of leukemia(白血病) caused by the action of radiation in 1934.

Place the events in right order according to the passage.
A. Marie Curie moved to France.
B. Marie Curie was born in Poland.
C. Marie Curie married a French physicist.
D. Marie Curie won a Nobel Prize for Physics.
E. Marie Curie won a Noble Prize for Chemistry.
F. Marie Curie passed the examination for a degree in physics.
G. Marie Curie discovered two new elements: radium and polonium.
1.
Answer the questions according to the passage.
8. Who encouraged Marie Curie's interest in science?
9. Was Pierre Curie from Poland?
10. Did Marie Curie win the Nobel Prize for Physics first or a Noble Prize for Chemistry first?
Some of famous persons can be the heroes of the whole world and people remember them forever. Some of famous persons are just people's favorite stars. The following passages can help you understand it.
(A)
Marie Curie, whose birth name was Maria Sklodowska, was born in Poland on November 7, 1867. Her father was a physics teacher in a high school and encouraged her interest in science. In 1891 she went to study in Paris and changed her name to the French, Marie. Two years later she passed the examination for a degree in physics with the highest grades in her class. She later married the French physicist Pierre Curie.
Their marriage marked the start of a partnership that was soon to achieve results of world significance, in particular the discovery of polonium (so called by Marie in honour of her native land) in the summer of 1898 and that of radium a few months later. In 1903 she and her husband won the Nobel Prize for Physics for the discovery of radioactivity. In 1911 Marie Curie was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry, for the isolation of pure radium. Then Marie became ill and died as a result of leukemia(白血病) caused by the action of radiation in 1934.
Place the events in right order according to the passage.
A. Marie Curie moved to France.
B. Marie Curie was born in Poland.
C. Marie Curie married a French physicist.
D. Marie Curie won a Nobel Prize for Physics.
E. Marie Curie won a Noble Prize for Chemistry.
F. Marie Curie passed the examination for a degree in physics.
G. Marie Curie discovered two new elements: radium and polonium.
1.
B
2. A
3. F
4. C
5. G
6. D
7. E
Answer the questions according to the passage.
8. Who encouraged Marie Curie's interest in science?
Her father.
9. Was Pierre Curie from Poland?
No, he wasn't.
10. Did Marie Curie win the Nobel Prize for Physics first or a Noble Prize for Chemistry first?
The Nobel Prize for Physics.
答案
1.B 2.A 3.F 4.C 5.G 6.D
7.E
8. Her father.
9. No, he wasn't.
10. The Nobel Prize for Physics.
7.E
8. Her father.
9. No, he wasn't.
10. The Nobel Prize for Physics.
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