高考作文素材积累之外国名人(二)

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外国名人资料

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外国名人资料第一篇:外国名人资料外国名人1比尔·盖茨事例:在一年内进行60多个捐款项目,捐款数目比美国政府还多3亿。

表现:扶贫济困的人道主义精神。

备注:比尔盖茨是全球首富。

名言:每个人都有为全人类的健康做出自己的贡献——比尔盖茨。

2哥白尼事例:动摇封建神学基础地心说,提出地心说后被烧死。

表现:勇敢坚持真理,不畏强权。

备注:本是波兰一个大教堂的神职人员,当时教会的观点是认为地球是宇宙的中心,谁怀疑这个观点,就是大逆不道的。

但哥白尼通过对天体的长期观察和科学的论证,发现这一观点是错误的,于是不顾教会的迫害,大胆发表了〈〈天体运行论〉〉一书,确立了太阳中心论的观点。

地心说的提出为近代科学走上正轨奠定了基础。

3爱迪生事例:1勒于思考、善于提问。

2坚持不懈、废寝忘食,试灯丝八千多次。

表现:研究问题要执著的追求,不要轻易放弃;要善于观察身边事物并多加思考。

备注:一生发明多达千件,灯泡的发明是推动人类文明进程重大贡献。

4贝多芬事例:勤奋刻苦,练习钢琴时手指被磨烫。

表现:一分耕耘、一分收获,要想取得成功就要付出努力。

备注:贝多芬对音乐的热爱和纯粹的追求使他成为一代音乐大师。

5狄更斯事例:有每天边逛街边认真记录素材的习惯,这些素材对他的文学创作大有帮助。

表现:培养良好的习惯使人终生受益:要学会认真观察生活。

备注:狄更斯是19世纪英国杰出小说家,著有《大卫科波菲尔》《双城记》。

6马克思事例:去图书馆查阅资料留下深深足迹。

表现:有恒心和毅力。

备注:是科学公产主义创使人,著有《资本论》。

7爱因斯坦事例:勇于坚持真理并善于接受别人的意见。

表现:虚心、平易近人。

备注:提出著名的相对论。

8果戈里事例:朗诵自己文章时,发现听众睡着就烧毁文章。

表现:对文学创作的严肃认真态度,对自己严格要求。

备注:果戈里是俄国自然派领袖,是使俄国文学具有独立地位的开山鼻祖之一。

9拿破仑事例:抓住机遇显示了他过人才智和胆略,一举成名。

表现:机不可失,时不在来。

外国作文素材(共16页)

外国作文素材(共16页)

外国作文素材[模版仅供参考,切勿通篇使用]个人简历表一:挖掘课本里的作文素材·外国名人1. 狄金森个人介绍:艾米莉·伊丽莎白·狄金森(Emily Elizabeth Dickson,1830-1886),美国女诗人。

生于马萨诸塞州的小城阿默斯特,年少时热爱大自然,乐于出外游玩,与人交往举止优雅,一度是小城社交界之花。

二十三岁时,她第一次随父亲远游到华盛顿,在费城邂逅华兹华斯(Charles Wadsworth),并深深爱上了他,但华兹华斯已有妻室,这份感情注定是无望的。

归来后,狄金森闭门谢客,终生未嫁。

邻居偶尔瞥见她身穿的一袭白袍,称之为“白衣女尼”。

社会评价:她的思辨能力和想像力一样强,她写哲理精辟深邃,警句连篇,耐人寻味。

在一般情况下,她的理念总是带有可感知的特征,总是以有尺寸、有音响、有色彩、有质感的形体出现。

狄金森可以说是灵魂风景画的丹青妙手,但也不排斥政治性的重大题材。

她在相对意义上的内向,不是自由的选择,而是她那基本上作为家庭妇女狭窄的生活圈子强加给她的无可奈何的限制。

她的语言,一洗铅华,不事雕饰,质朴清新,有一种“粗糙美”,有时又如小儿学语那样有一种幼稚的特色。

在韵律方面,她基本上采用四行一节、抑扬格四音步与三音步相间,偶数行押脚韵的赞美诗体。

但是这种简单的形式,她运用起来千变万化,既不完全拘泥音步,也不勉强凑韵,押韵也多押近似的“半韵”或“邻韵”,有时干脆无韵,实际上已经发展成一种具有松散格律的自由体。

素材运用:淡泊朴质随性2. 裴多菲裴多菲·山陀尔(1823-1849),原来译名为彼得斐 Petőfi Sándor 是匈牙利的爱国诗人和英雄,匈牙利伟大的革命诗人,也是匈牙利民族文学的奠基人,资产阶级革命民主主义者。

因发表讽刺1诗《农村的大锤》和革命诗歌《爱国者之歌》、《反对国王》等蜚声诗坛,后在佩斯参加和领导激进青年组织“青年匈牙利”,从事革命活动,曾在国内进行长途旅行,用革命诗篇号召匈牙利人民反对奥地利的民族压迫。

语文高考作文素材之外国名人名言(2)

语文高考作文素材之外国名人名言(2)

语文高考作文素材之外国名人名言(2)语文高考作文素材之外国名人名言【自强】宁愿做一朵篱下的野花,不愿做一朵受恩惠的蔷薇。

(莎士比亚《无事生非》)只要他的意志被人尊重,他就是一个宽仁慈爱的人,他有为怜悯而流的眼泪,也有济弱扶贫的慷慨的手;可是谁不要紧激怒了他,他就会变成一块燧石,像严冬一般阴沉,像春朝的冰雪一般翻脸无情。

莎士比亚《亨利四世下篇》如果还有点自尊心,就不应该由于疏懒或者忠厚而置人身侮辱和诽谤于不顾。

普希金《试驳某些非文学性指责》给我幸福,我不拒绝,但要我去祈求,那我不干!高尔基《母亲》痛苦是免不了的;可是我必须用尽我一切的力量,把自己从一种自我折磨中挽救出来;我决不能认为我的生命受到了什么人的忽视,便失去了它的价值。

泰戈尔《家庭与世界》她的性格中有一个可怕的优点,就是当她的女性虚荣心、自尊心、可能还有她的美德不被赏识,隐隐地受到伤害以后她永远不会饶恕这种冒犯。

巴尔扎克《十三人故事》在激动的时候,一种盲目的自尊心蒙蔽了我们的头脑,可是当行动果实一个一个成熟的时候,我们忍受这些行动后果的力量却消失了。

泰戈尔《戈拉》只要有生命的愿望和对自身力量的自信,那么整个一生将会一座壮丽的时钟,一座洋溢着精神力量,并以其崇高的业绩使人震惊的、伟大的时钟。

高尔基《时钟》有了信心,你就会在你严肃的献身生活中找到乐趣。

泰戈尔《戈拉》放弃独立思考,是一切不幸的核心。

罗曼•罗兰《托尔斯泰:自由精神》人们之所以常常感到烦恼,就是因为他们总是寻求自我。

力求成为自我,在任何时候都忠于自我。

力求达到内心的和谐。

高尔基《克里姆•萨姆金的一生》一个人应该在自己灵魂深处树立一根标杆,从而把自己个性中与众人不同的东西汇集在它的周围,显出自己鲜明的特点。

高尔基《克里姆•萨姆金的一生》一个不能他自己负责的人,那就是说,他害怕他自己,那说是说,他一文不值。

高尔基《福马•高尔杰耶夫》人的价值,决定于他自己。

高尔基《母亲》我必须创造自己,让我自己的忧愁变得甜蜜,我把自己的痛苦化为幸福,我带着这忧愁和痛苦表现自己。

英语写作西方名人例子5篇

英语写作西方名人例子5篇

英语写作西方名人例子5篇第一篇:英语写作西方名人例子Great SoulsØ Nelson MandelaMandela, the South African black political leader and former president, was awarded 1993 Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts to antiracism and antiapartheid.Nelson Mandela is one of the great moral and political leaders of our time: an international hero whose lifelong dedication to the fight against racial oppression in South Africa won him the Nobel Peace Prize and the presidency of his country.Since his triumphant release in 1990 from more than a quarter-century of imprisonment, Mandela has been at the centre of the most compelling and inspiring political drama in the world.As president of the African National Congress and head of South Africa's antiapartheid movement, he was instrumental in moving the nation toward multiracial government and majority rule.He is revered everywhere as a vital force in the fight for human rights and racial equality.(138) Ø GandhiMahatma Gandhi was the pre-eminent political and spiritual leader of India during the Indian independence movement.He was the pioneer of the resistance to tyranny through mass civil disobedience, firmly founded upon total non-violence—which led India to independence and has inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the world.He is officially honored in India as the Father of the Nation.After assuming leadership of the Indian National Congress in 1921, Gandhi led nationwide campaigns to ease poverty, expand women's rights, build religious and ethnic amity, and increase economic self-reliance.Above all, he aimed to achieve theindependence of India from foreign ter he campaigned against the British to Quit India.Gandhi spent a number of years in jail in both South Africa and India.(128) Additionally, Gandhi influenced important leaders and political movements.Leaders of the civil rights movement in the United States, including Martin Luther King and James Lawson, drew from the writings of Gandhi in the development of their own theories about non-violence.Anti-apartheid activist and former President of South Africa, Nelson Mandela, was inspired by Gandhi.Prior to becoming President of the United States, then-Senator Barack Obama noted that: Throughout my life, I have always looked to Mahatma Gandhi as an inspiration, because he embodies the kind of transformational change that can be made when ordinary people come together to do extraordinary things.That is why his portrait hangs in my Senate office: to remind me that real results will come not just from Washington – they will come from the people.(129)Martin Luther KingMartin Luther King, Jr.was an American clergyman, activist and prominent leader in theAfrican-American civil right movement.His main legacy was to secure progress on civil rights in the United States and he is frequently referenced as a human rights icon today.King led the 1955 Montgomery Bus Boycott and helped found the Southern Christian Leadership Conference in 1957, serving as its first president.King's efforts led to the 1963 March on Washington, where King delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech.There, he raised publicconsciousness of the civil rights movement and establishedhimself as one of the greatest orators in U.S.history.By the time of his death in 1968, he had refocused his efforts on ending poverty and opposing the VietnamWar, both from a religious perspective.In 1964, King became the youngest person to receive the Nobel Peace Prize for his work to endracial segregation and racial discrimination through civil disobedience and other non-violent means.He was posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1977 and Congressional Gold Medal in 2004;Martin Luther King, Jr.Day was established as a U.S.nationalholiday in 1986.(192)Ø Mother TeresaMother Teresa was an Albanian Roman Catholic nun with Indian citizenship who founded the Missionaries of Charity in Calcutta, India in 1950.For over 45 years she ministered to the poor, sick, orphaned, and dying, while guiding the Missionaries of Charity‗s expansion.Mother T eresa's Missionaries of Charity continued to expand, and at the time of her death it was operating 610 missions in 123 countries, including hospices and homes for people with HIV/AIDS,leprosy and tuberculosis, children's and family counseling programs, and schools.By the 1970s she was internationally famed as a humanitarian and advocated for the poor and helpless.She won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979 and India's highest civilian honor, the Bharat Ratna in 1980 for her humanitarian work.(122)ØØ Susan B.AnthonyAlthough I am not a feminist, I admire Susan B.Anthony for her daring to hold on to her view even being mocked cruelly by her contemporaries.A tireless civil rights worker, Anthonydevoted her life to th e work which has guaranteed women‘s basic right, including suffrage and equal protections under law.She believed that men and women are created equal and persevered unremittingly in opening doors and expanding acceptable modes of behavior for women.In the patriarchy society of her time, people considered her unladylike and ridiculous.However, 19th Amendment to the Constitution gives women‘s rights to vote, which established Susan B.Anthony as a bold revolutionary feminist in history.(111)Margaret SangerMargaret Sanger sparked the birth control movement with the publication of The Woman Rebel, in which she encourages women to view conception as a choice rather than an obligation.In 1923, her tireless efforts resulted in the establishment of America's first legal birth control clinic, which served as a contraceptive dispensary and research facility under the auspices of the American Birth Control League(one of the groups that eventually morphed into Planned Parenthood).The birth control movement has had far-reaching, worldwide implications, from women's rights to population control to the sexual revolution.(92)l Bright MindsØ NewtonNewton‘s aim at Cambridge was a law degree.Instruction at Cambridge was dominated by the philosophy of Aristotle but some freedom of study was allowed in the third year of the course.Newton had a golden opportunity to study an abundance of great minds: the philosophy of Descartes, Gassendi, Hobbes, and in particular Boyle.The mechanics of the Copernican astronomy of Galileo attracted him and he also studiedKepler‘s Optics.It is a fascinating account of how Newton‘s ideas were formed.He collected all these thoughts and developed his own system by which he successfully explained a wide range of previously unrelated phenomena: the eccentric orbits of comets, the procession of the Earth‘s axis, and motion of the Moon as perturbed by the gravity of the Sun, as well as the three laws of motion that made him an international leader in scientific research and the greatest pilot in human‘s civilization.(157)Ø Darwin’s Origin of SpeciesThe theory of evolution is one of the great intellectual revolutions of human history.Hundreds of years ago, people were confused with the complexity of different species of the world, and believed that species were created by the mysterious God.However, Darwin did not believe so.After several years' study, he eventually demonstrated that species, however complex seemingly, all evolved by natural selection from simple and preliminary conditions.When Darwin published his famous research results on the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, the book encountered lots of controversies.Members of the religious community, as well as somescientific peers, were outraged and protested.However, Darwin's idea of evolution eventually defeated the traditional belief and was accepted and acknowledged by some insightful scientists and finally by the society.It is now reverenced as one of the greatest intellectual revolutions of human history.(144) Nicolaus CopernicusNicolaus Copernicus was a Polish mathematician and astronomer who proposed that the sun was stationary in the center of the universe and the earth revolved around it.Disturbedby the failure of Ptolemy's geocentric model of the universe to follow Aristotle's requirement for the uniform circular motion of all celestial bodies, Copernicus decided that he could achieve his goal only through a heliocentric model.He thereby created a concept of a universe in which the distances of the planets from the sun bore a direct relationship to the size of their orbits.At the timeCopernicus's heliocentric idea was very controversial;nevertheless, it was the start of a change in the way the world was viewed, and Copernicus came to be seen as the initiator of the Scientific Revolution.(129)Ø Galileo GalileiGalileo Galilei was an Italian physicist, mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher who played a major role in the Scientific Revolution.His achievements include improvements to thetelescope and consequent astronomical observations, and support for Copernicanism.Galileo's observations about four satellites of Jupiter with his new telescope convinced him of the truth of Copernicus's sun-centered or heliocentric theory.Galileo has been called the “father of modern observational astronomy,” the “father of modern physics,” and “the Father of Modern Science.” Stephen Hawking says, “Galileo, perhaps more than any other single person, was responsible for the birth of modern science.”(96)Ø Christopher ColumbusIn 1485, Columbus presented his plans to John II, King of Portugal.He requested he be made “Great Admiral of the Ocean”, appointed governor of any and all lands he discovered, and givenone-tenth of all revenue from those lands.The king submitted the proposal to his experts and rejected it.In 1488 Columbus appealed to the court of Portugal once again, and once again it also proved unsuccessful.Then, Columbus travelled from Portugal to both Genoa and Venice, but he received encouragement from neither.In1486, Columbus presented his plans to Queen Isabella.After the passing of much time, these savants of Spain, like their counterparts in Portugal, pronounced the idea impractical, and advised their Royal Highnesses to pass on the proposed venture.But after endless attempts at establishing a settlement of Hispanism, Catholic Monarchs finally gave him an annual allowance of 12,000 maravedis and furnished him with a letter ordering all cities and towns under their domain to provide him food and lodging with which Columbus successfully initiated widespread contact between Europeans and indigenous Americans and carved out the cross-continental trade market.(183)Ø John NashBefore 1950, Adam Smith was respected as ―the father of Game Theory‖, he wrote a famous book named The Wealt h of Nations and demonstrated ―perfect competition‖ which was commonly accepted by people.There is a sentence from the book ―Individual ambition serious the common good‖ which means when each individual pursue his own interests, the benefits of the group will be improved most effectively.However, John Nash, a normal mathematician in Princeton University, created a theory ―Nash Equilibrium‖ which laid the foundation of Game Theory in 1950.He doubted the statement from Adam Smith, and he succeeded.John Nash wrote a 28 pages dissertation to argue a new theory.Due to the fact that personalbenefitsconflict each other, the interest of a group will be harmed.To ensure the interests of whole group, individuals should find equilibrium between the personal and group interests.Consequently, John Nash received the Nobel Prize in economics and fundamentally reformed the arena of economics.(160)ØAlfred Bernhard Nobel-1Alfred Bernhard Nobel was a Swedish chemist, engineer, innovator, armaments manufacturer and the inventor of dynamite.To be able to detonate the dynamite rods he also invented a detonator which could be ignited by lighting a fuse.The market for dynamite and detonating caps grew very rapidly and Alfred Nobel also proved himself to be a very skillful entrepreneur and businessman.He later produced ballistite, one of the first smokeless powders.At the time of his death, his will provide his enormous fortune of the major portion of $9 million estate toinstitute the Nobel Prize, a yearly prize for merit in physics, chemistry, medicine and physiology, literature, and world peace.The synthetic element nobelium was named after him.(119) Ø Thomas EdisonIn 19th century, people could only get light from candles, but it suffered from severaldisadvantages, including exorbitantly high price and in adequate lightness.Thomas Edison, one of the most prominent inventors in the 20th century, overcame 1500 failure and suitable filament for electric light bulb which were affordable for all people to buy and use.He tried numerousmaterials such as iron, copper, aluminum, silver, hair, even his colleague‘s brown beard, but he fails all times.Nevertheless he did not give up and dedicated himself in finding the best material.The belief held by him was that ―we will make the electricity so cheap that only the rich will burncandles.‖ He had the first successful experiment in 1879, finding that carbon filament can last over 40 hours, but he and his team were not satisfied for that.Through hundreds of tough trying, they finally found carbonized bamboo filament which could last over 1200 hours.Furthermore, the light bulbs invented by Edison with the most suitable filament have not only lighted up the world, but influenced people‘s lives all over the world until now.(185)第二篇:SAT写作名人例子第三篇:GRE写作名人例子在练习作文的过程中,发现很多人名在很多人名在很多题材的作文中都可以反复用到,在没有总结这些名字之前,老是写新文章时就忘记了以前用过的人名的拼写.所以就开始积累常用人名了.由于论坛里其它形式的资料帖都有了,为求有点新意,能给g友们更快地提升作文,遂决定把本人的人名总结及其适用文章贡献出来.:)由于适用的文章是我临时回忆的,所以肯定不止下面列举的这些适用文章.欢迎补充!凡高 Van Gogh: 艺术类文章里引用,如arts and critics, greatness 总是超前时代的所以只能由后人评判, history强调individual(因为在艺术历史领域只能强调individual),还有percive world with different eyes也可以引用这个例子.此人的另类抽象painting风格和当时的审美标准不符,故遭排挤,而几百年后的critics才发现他的价值.哥白尼Copernicus:引用题目有:greatness超前时代,挑战权威(当时是church),history强调individual(因为在科学研究领域只能强调individual).此人是日心说,当时宗教教育说是地心说,死前才公布自已的论断(因为怕早死).莫扎特Mozart: greatness只能由后人判断的反面例子.此人音乐才华在世时就被教皇看重,给以了很多赞助,使其.......毕加索Picasso: greatness只能由后人判断的反面例子,arts反映hidden ideas的反面例子.此人是20世纪最伟大的画家,其画风格为cubism,很多人说他的画只反映个人的ideocyncratic,而没有反映社会的hidden ideas,此人在世时就被判为greatness了.林肯Abraham Lincoln: history关注individuals,effective leader要随机应变,justand unjust laws.此人南北战争,解放黑奴,没有他,可能就没有今天这样的美国了.据说他在南北战争前是不支持解放黑奴的,而之后又支持了.马丁路德金Martin Luther King: leaders要有很高的moral and ethical standards, history关注individuals的重要性,just and unjust laws,学习历史的重要性.此人为黑人获得与白人相同的权利发起了黑奴运动,他的“I have a dream”演讲教育了一代一代人.他的moral and ethical standards是不用说的,没有这个individual,美国黑人现在可能还要坐在汽车后面的座位.莎士比亚 Shakespeare: greatness由后人评判的反面例子,survive and arts里强调arts可以培养人什么的.此人的介绍我就不多说了.贝多芬 Beethoven: arts的重要性,arts and critics.此人为著名作曲家,'命运'激励了多少人,当时的critics也批斗过他,因为standards很rigid and stale.希特勒 Hitler:不能迷信权威啊,学习历史的重要性啊(不重蹈覆辙),history强调individual啊.此人是著名战争狂,由于全国人都迷信他的言论才能坐上首相位置,学习他的例子可以使现在的社会不重蹈他的覆辙,他这个individual也反映当时common people/multitude的普遍value:战争主义,chauvinism.加利略Galileo:不迷信权威,history强调individual(因为在科学研究领域只能强调individual),beginner and expert.当时的expert和authority就是Aristotle,认为物体越重下降越快.而此人证明了其实都是一样快的.亚力士多德Aristotle: 和加利略一起举例.爱因斯坦 Einstein: 不迷信权威.greatness由后人判断的反面例子.beginner andexpert中expert的劣势.此人证明了权威牛顿三大定律只能在宏观世界有效,而不适于微观世界.其greatness在其在世时就确立了,他曾说过,自从他成名后,就没能找出一段完整属于自己的时间来深入思考这个世界了.牛顿 Newton.不迷信权威,greatness由后人判断.此人是个权威,被爱因斯坦挑战见爱因斯坦那条.华盛顿George Washington: history研究individual的重要性.leaders 要有moralstandards.此人为美国开国总统,没有他开了连续任两届总统就得下台的先河,可能美国在他之后好久都是专制国家,因为当时有人要他当皇帝.凯萨 Caesar.history研究individual的重要性.此人即是亚利山大大帝,所建立的亚力山大帝国地跨三大陆.研究那个帝国如果研究他,只研究multitude怎么能研究得下去?托马斯.杰佛森 Thomas Jefferson: 这个有点想不起来用在哪里了.此人说过all men are createdequal->the declaration of independence:甘地 Gandhi: greatness的文章,leaders and moral standards的文章.此人是印度的建国祖师,坐过很多牢,stoic,情操很高,结果可以只demenstration来和平解放印度.拿破仑 Napoleon: individual的重要性.此人是著名战争狂,他的发起的战争虽然很荒唐,但却被法国中场阶认为很浪漫,他的individual反映当时的普遍价值观.肯尼迪Kennedy: scandals,leaders should have moral standards.此人在位时很大程度缓解了苏美关系.却有marital scandals.所以scandals会distract us frompeople's real responsibility.罗斯福 Roosevelt(FDR): individual 的重要性,领导要听取群众意见,随机应变.此人有两大贡献:发动反德战争,带美国走出Depression.没有他的发动战争宣言,可能WWII不会这么快结束.据说一位英国著名经济学家曾写信给他说要他采取苏联模式来政府介入自由经济,操控经济,才使他在1930年代出台各种政府措施来改善经济,使得经济复苏(大国崛起里说的).成吉斯汗Genghis Khan: 领导要听取群众意思,而不是有强硬持久的原则和目标: 这个也不用介绍了.斯大林 Stalin: 同成吉斯汗.达尔文 Darwin: 挑战权威.进化论的祖师爷,写过'the origin of species'.挑战当时普遍的神创论.孟德尔 Mendel: expert and beginner,data的重要性.因为是expert,因为做了十年研究积累了大量data,才由统计学原理发现了law of Inheritance.瓦特Watt James: 很多都适用,如creativity很重要啊,兴趣很重要而不是老去考虑对社会会有什么贡献啊.此人发明了蒸汽机,从小喜欢机械,并一直研究.里根Reagon: 投资类题目适用.他发起了星球计划.为将来的太空军备竞赛作准备.结果由于工程浩大而放弃,浪费了很多钱,所以投资都应该用在对社会有实在好处上.居里 Mary Curie: 学习历史人物的重要性,失败是成功之母.此女人经过十年才找到radium这种元素,并把提取方法毫无保留地与全世界共享,获得了若贝尔奖.其坚持不懈的品质值得学习,其十年失败,终成功的例子说明了失败是成功之母.克里克Crick: imagination and knowledge.此人很变态,发现DNA结构是由于做梦!麦克斯维Maxwell: imagination and knowledge,greatness由后人判断.此人是著名物理学家,他大胆推测出电磁场理论electromagnetism并给予理论证明,但当时很多人不能相信,在他死后就有人从实验室证明了他的理论.第四篇:英语作文中名人例子4008111111 英语作文中名人例子1.成功 / 英雄 / 困难类(被写的经久不衰!)2.大众观点类:(媒体 / 团体 / 主流)3.谎言 / 现象本质 / 隐私(这个我也不懂)4.动机类(这个说的优点玄乎)5.改变 / 科技 / 创新类6.了解自身类7.选择类下面就淘选了些经典例子!1.Bill Gates(比尔盖茨)When Bill Gates made his decision to drop out from Harvard, he did not care too much of the result.Gates entered Harvard in 1973, and dropped out two years later when he and Allen started the engine of Microsoft.Many people did not understand why Gates gave up such a good opportunity to study in the world’s No.1 University.However, with size comes power, Microsoft dominates the PC market with its operating systems, such as MS-DOS and Windows.Now, Microsoft becomes the biggest software company in the world and Bill Gates becomes the richest man in the world.用于有放弃就会有所得、勇气、懂得把握机会类2.Thomas Edison(托马斯爱迪生)In 1879, after more than 1,000 trials and $40,000, Thomas Edison introduced an inexpensive alternative to candles and gaslight: the incandescent ing carbonized filaments from cotton thread, his light bulb burned for two days.These bulbs were first installed on the steamship Columbia and have been lighting up the world ever since.用于创造力/科技类、失败是成功之母、努力、成功 / 英雄 / 困难类3.Mother Teresa(特雷莎修女)Mother Teresa, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, dedicated the majority of her life to helping the poorest of the poor in India, thus gaining her the name “Saint of the Gutters.” The devotion towards the poor won her respect throughout the world and the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979.She founded an order of nuns called the Missionaries of Charity in Calcutta, India dedicated to serving the poor.Almost 50 years later, the Missionaries of Charity have grown from 12 sisters in India to over 3,000 in 517 missions throughout 100 countries worldwide.用于大众观点类/善良、品性/4.Diana Spencer(戴安娜王妃)Lady Diana Spencer, Princess of Whales, is remembered and respected by people all over the world more for her beauty, kindness, humanity and charitable activities than for her technical skills.不好意思了,戴安娜王妃,我还真不知怎么用你呢..5.Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela(纳尔逊·罗利赫拉赫拉·曼德拉)Mandela, the South African black political leader and former president, was awarded 1993 Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts to antiracism and antiapartheid.Nelson Mandela is one of the greatmoral and political leaders of our time: an international hero whose lifelong dedication to the fight against racial oppression in South Africa won him the Nobel Peace Prize and the presidency of his country.Since his triumphant release in 1990 from more than a quarter-century of imprisonment, Mandela has been at the centre of the most compelling and inspiring political drama in the world.As president of the African National Congress and head of South Africa‘s antiapartheid movement, he was instrumental in moving the nation toward multiracial government and majority rule.He is revered everywhere as a vital force in the fight for human rights and racial equality.用于英雄、斗争/大众观点类(非暴力)/6.Beethoven(贝多芬)Beethoven, the German Composer, began to lose his hearing in 1801 and was entirely deaf by 1819.However, this obstacle could not keep him from becoming one of the most famous and prolific composers in art history.His music, including 9 symphonies, 5 piano concertos, several senates and so on, formes a transition from classical to romantic composition.用于成功 / 英雄 / 困难类 7.George Bush(乔治布什)On January 16, 1991, President Bush ordered the commencement of Operation Desert Storm, a massive U.S.-led military offensive against Iraq in the Persian Gulf.In late 1992, Bush ordered U.S.troops into Somalia, a nation devastated by drought and civil war.The peacekeeping mission would prove the most disastrous since Lebanon, and President Clinton abruptly called it off in 1993.用于成功 / 英雄 / 困难类8.Jimmy Carter(吉米卡特)President Carter's policy of placing human rights records at the forefront of America's relationships with other nationscontributed to a cooling of Cold War relations in the late 1970s.In 1980, for the first time in seven years, Fidel Castro authorized emigration out of Cuba by the country's citizens.The United States welcomed the Cubans, but later took steps to slow the tide when evidence suggested that Castro was using the refugee flight to empty his prisons.用于成功 / 英雄 / 困难类/斗争、9.Neville Chamberlain(内维尔张伯伦)In 1938, British Prime Minister Chamberlain signed the Munich Pact with Adolf Hitler, an agreement that gave Czechoslovakia away to Nazi conquest while bringing, as Chamberlain promised, “peace in our time.”Eleven months after the signing of the Munich Pact, Germany broke the peace in Europe by invading Poland.A solemn Chamberlain had no choice but to declare war, and World War II began in Europe.不喜欢他,不说了...10.Raoul Wallenberg(瓦伦堡)Raoul Wallenberg was a young Swedish aristocrat.In 1944 he left the safety of his country and entered Budapest.Over the next year he outwitted the Nazis and saved as many as 100,000 Jews(he was not himself Jewish)from the death camps.In 1945 he was arrested by the Russians, charged with spying, and imprisoned in a Russian labor camp.用于道德类/英雄、自救(Conscience is a more powerful motivation than money,fame and power)11.George Soros--(乔治索斯洛)the financial crocodile Soros, who at one stage after the fall of the Berlin Wall was providing more assistance to Russia than the US government, believes in practising what he preaches.His Open Society Institute has been pivotal in helping eastern European countries develop democratic societies and market economies.Soros has the advantage of an insider's knowledge of the workings of globalcapitalism, so his criticism is particularly st year, the Soros foundation's network spent nearly half a billion dollars on projects in education, public health and promoting democracy, making it one of the world's largest private donors.用于大众观点类:(媒体 / 团体 / 主流)12.Paul Revere(保罗)Our perceptive towards Paul Revere just illustrates this point.According to the romantic legend, he, galloping along of the dark from one farm house to another, alerted the people to the coming British.And of course the story emphasized the courage of one man, made him a hero in our history books.However, his heroism required a matrix of others who were already well-prepared to mobilize against the oppressor and he was just one part of a pre-arrange plan.Heroes like Revere have no usefulness apart from a society primed to act.用于英雄、斗争/勇敢/合作类Cooperation13.Henry Ford(亨利福特)Henry ford,one of the most influential inventors in the history, was always inattentive in school.Once ,he and a friend took a watch apart to probe the principle behind it.Angry and upset, the teacher punished him both to stay after school.their punishment was to stay until they had fixed the watch.but the teacher did not know young ford’s genius,in ten minutes,this mechanical wizard had repaired the watch and was on this way home.It is imagination that invigorated Ford to make a through inquiry about things he did not know.He once plugged up the spout of a teapot and placed it on the fire.then he waited to see what would happen.the water boiled and, of course, turned to steam.since the steam had no way to escape, the teapot exploded.the explosion cracked a mirror and broke awindow.Ford’s year of curiosity and tinkering paid off,when he built his imagination of horseless carriage into reality, the history of transportation was changed forever用于creativity/curiosity/科技类15.Alexander Graham Bell(亚历山大格雷厄姆贝尔)Not realizing the full impact it would have on society, Alexander Graham Bell introduced the first telephone to an amazed audience at America's Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia in 1876.Within a year, Bell had installed 230 phones and established the Bell Telephone Company, which was later transformed into AT&T.In 1997, 643,000,000,000 calls were made by people in the United States alone.用于英雄/创造、科技/影响力类考研政治大题答题技巧普遍适用规则:在掌握知识量基本相同的情况下,答题技巧的不同可能使总分相差10到20分。

高考的关于人物事迹的摘抄

高考的关于人物事迹的摘抄

高考的关于人物事迹的摘抄
1、尼可洛·帕格尼尼是意大利小提琴家、作曲家,被人称为“独弦琴上练出来的小提琴家”。

他的艺术道路坎坷不平。

他生于一小商人家庭。

即使是身陷囹圄,他也不曾灰心,而是坚持狱中学习。

他在狱窗边,用一把只剩下一根弦的提琴,坚持苦练,几十年如一日,终于在演奏技巧方面达到了出神入化的境地。

他的创作和演奏,奔放不羁,富于激情,对同时代的浪漫派作曲家有较大的影响。

2、克雷洛夫是俄国著名的寓言家、作家克雷洛夫是俄国18世纪伟大的寓言作家,他的寓言写得既多又好。

有一次,他的一位朋友夸赞说:“你的书写得真好,一版销完又印一版,比谁的都印得多。


克雷洛夫却这样回答:“不,不是我的书写得好,是因为我的书是给孩子们读的,谁都知道,孩子们是容易弄坏书的,所以版次多一些。


3、贝尔纳是法国著名作家
贝尔纳是法国著名的作家,一生创作了大量的小说和剧本,在法国影剧史上占有特别的地位。

有一次,法国一家报纸进行了一次有奖智力竞赛,其中有这样一个题目:如果法国最大的博物馆卢浮宫失火了,情况只允许抢救出一幅画,你会抢哪一幅?
结果在该报收到的成千上万回答中,贝尔纳的答案获得了该题的最佳答案。

他的回答是:“我抢离出口最近的那幅画。

”。

名人作文素材

名人作文素材

名人作文素材1. 世界名人:马丁·路德·金(Martin Luther King Jr.)马丁·路德·金是美国著名的民权活动家,他以非暴力抗议和公民不服从运动成为世界范围内的象征人物。

他发表了著名的演讲“我有一个梦想”,呼吁种族平等和公正。

马丁·路德·金在1968年遭到暗杀,但他的理念和精神深深地影响了后来的社会运动和世界。

2. 国际名人:尼尔·阿姆斯特朗(Neil Armstrong)尼尔·阿姆斯特朗是美国航天员,也是人类历史上首位登上月球的人。

在1969年,他登上了阿波罗11号登月舱,成为了一个重要的历史时刻。

他的登月计划和探索精神激励了无数人,成为了国际上受人尊敬和标志性的名人。

3. 历史名人:伊丽莎白一世(Elizabeth I)伊丽莎白一世是英国历史上最杰出的君主之一,也是英国王室中最有影响力的女王之一。

她在位期间,英国从衰落中崛起,并且成为一个国力强盛的国家。

她的领导力和智慧,使得她被后人称为“伟大的女王”,对英国历史和政治产生了深远的影响。

4. 文学名人:莎士比亚(William Shakespeare)莎士比亚是英国文学史上最重要的作家之一,也是世界戏剧历史上最著名的戏剧家之一。

他创作了许多经典的戏剧作品,如《哈姆雷特》、《罗密欧与朱丽叶》等。

他的作品被翻译成世界上许多语言,对文学和戏剧产生了深远的影响。

5. 科学名人:爱因斯坦(Albert Einstein)爱因斯坦是世界著名的物理学家,也被誉为是20世纪最伟大的科学家之一。

他的相对论理论为物理学领域带来了重大的革命,改变了人们对时间、空间和能量的理解。

他的成就和创新思维使他成为了世界范围内受人钦佩和敬仰的名人。

6. 音乐名人:贝多芬(Ludwig van Beethoven)贝多芬是德国音乐史上最重要的古典音乐作曲家之一,他的作品被广泛地演奏和赞美。

高考作文素材外国名人事例

高考作文素材外国名人事例

高考作文素材外国名人事例学生在日常学习生活中要积累素材,才能提高水平,在作文中我们可以用到哪些名人素材呢?下面是小编为您整理的关于外国名人事例的高考作文素材,希望对您有所帮助!高考作文素材外国名人事例一普希金是一位伟大的诗人,但他的数学学得一点儿也不好,当他还是一名小学生时,他发现老师给同学们讲解四则运算的例题时,最终的结果总是零。

所以,从那以后,无论他解答哪一道数学试题,他甚至连试题看都不看一眼,就在等号后面写上“0”。

他的数学老师对这个毫无希望的孩子没有丝毫的办法。

“去写你的诗吧,”老师对小普希金说,“对你来说,数学就只意味着是个零。

”当普希金成名以后,一次他坐着四轮马车去奎夫城。

在路上四轮马车翻了。

普希金跳出来走进了路旁的一家小旅店。

当旅店的老板知道了这就是伟大的诗人普希金本人时,兴奋异常,便赶忙跑到地窖里,取了一瓶最好的酒,跑回来款待这位受人尊敬的客人。

老板娘取出了一本很大的旅客登记簿,要求普希金在上面签名。

当普希金在登记薄上写下了自己的名字以后,看到老板的小儿子正尊敬地用双手棒着一本练习本站在他的面前,这名小男孩也希望诗人给他签名。

但是因为在练习本的那页上有一道四则运算试题,普希金以为小男孩是要求自己给他解答这道题目。

于是,他像过去一样,用笔在算式的等号后面写上了“0”。

并对小男孩说:“小家伙,试试你的运气如何?”第二天,这位伟大的诗人写的答案上被打了一个鲜红的“×”。

小男孩简直不能相信他的老师。

“它怎么会错呢?”他眼中噙着泪说:“它是由普希金本人做出来的!”这件事被名誉校长谢连科夫将军--一位又老又瞎的贵族知道了。

“好啦,”这位老人说,“我根本就不懂教育,但被邀请做你们的荣誉校长。

普希金也不懂数学,所以就让这个零作为这道题的荣誉答案吧。

”就像崇拜导致模仿,崇拜也会导致盲从,在我们对一件事做出判断时,最好想想,我们的判断是否被某些人所左右,这种左右是否会干扰我们判断的准确性。

外国的历史名人事迹材料

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高考作文素材积累之外国名人(二)作文教学2013-07-06 16:49十四、艺术大师--梵高【运用实例1】荷兰画家梵高,后期印象画派代表人物,是19世纪人类最杰出的艺术家之一。

他热爱生活,但在生活中屡遭挫折,艰辛备尝。

梵高那么有才华,为什么当时社会的人们盲目得看不见先驱艺术的明灯,为什么梵高的命运如此悲惨。

上帝是公平的,天才必须饱受磨难,几经沧桑。

成就巨大的艺术家们总会站在一个时代的最前列,他们那最强列的个性与敏锐的眼光创作出超越时代的艺术品,多年后他们会赢得尊重的。

【运用实例2】他是印象画派代表人物,摒弃了一切后天习得的知识,漠视学院派珍视的教条,甚至忘记他自己的理性。

在他的眼中,只有生机盎然的自然景观,他陶醉于其中,物我两忘。

他视天地万物为不可分割的整体,他用全部身心,拥抱一切。

【运用实例3】他摒弃了一切后天习得的知识,漠视学院派珍视的教条,甚至忘记他自己的理性。

在他的眼中,只有生机盎然的自然景观,他陶醉于其中,物我两忘。

他视天地万物为不可分割的整体,他用全部身心,拥抱一切。

在他短暂而绚丽的生命历程里,梵高是世界上最孤独的人之一,丹青妙手无人能识,厄运是他永远的朋友,大多数时候,他得同困苦的生活作顽强的拼搏,努力从要淹没他的滚滚波涛中,抬起高贵的头,作最自由的呼吸。

然而他用自己的画笔,创造了另外一个理想国度,这个国度里,有旋转着的星光,有被风吹乱的柏树,有夜间的露天咖啡座,有向日葵和大片大片的麦田。

正是这个理想国度支持着他,即使在最穷困潦倒之时,对生命仍是充满着最质朴的热爱。

当星夜中流光闪烁,这位疯狂的天才展现在人们面前的,是一个更美,更富于创造力与无限激情的全新世界。

【运用实例5】凡·高看见了风。

他在向日葵田地中懒散地躺着,纠结于一个难解的疑问与痛苦耗尽心血的画作,竟是一幅也无人理解,一幅也卖不出去!对于一个把艺术当生命的人来说,无人欣赏自己的艺术好比无人重视自己的生命,这是一种被轻视、被鄙弃的巨大痛苦!这是一个人生命中最大的挫折!幸而他看见了一阵风穿过向日葵田地。

那阵风被阻挡了,发出愤怒的吼叫。

然而它们向前!向前!全然不顾被招摇的枝干划破身躯,它们成功了。

于是他也成功了。

《向日葵》等画作在他死后不久,直至今日,都是价值连城的稀世珍品。

(2004年四川高考满分作文《风,可以穿越荆棘》)◆所用话题◆遭遇挫折和放大痛苦(2004年四川高考作文题)◆素材点拨◆选段以饱含激情的语言,概述了凡·高《向日葵》等画作的成名过程。

阐述了遭遇挫折时应正视挫折的道理。

凡·高在向日葵田地中受到风的启发,创作出了价值连城的画作珍品。

虽然遭遇无人欣赏的挫折,但是他最终还是挺过来了,并且走向了成功。

选段感情充沛,层次清晰,概括力强。

【运用实例6】凡·高看见了那一片夏日的向日葵,氤氲着生命的气息,一种躁动,一种恍若隔世的力量在他体内跳跃。

从那明丽的花瓣里,他看到了超越时空的精神世界。

于是挥动画笔,用色彩记录这一感悟,用感悟陶醉了几世几代的后人。

(2005年浙江高考满分作文《风起风落间》)◆所用话题◆一叶一枝一世界(2005年浙江高考作文题)◆素材点拨◆这一段作者以明晰而流畅的语言,勾勒了凡·高在风起风落间,挥动画笔,用色彩记录着一种生命的感悟。

真可谓语浅而旨远。

向日葵的一枝一叶该是多么的平凡,但是凡·高以他独特的体悟,传达出了一种超越时空的精神境界。

这是一种真正的寓伟大于平凡!其实,这也是我们作文追求的最高境界。

特别是考场作文,我们要善于以小见大。

【运用实例7】一个天才,一个疯子,一颗陨落的星,一颗闪耀的金子。

他是画家,一个狂热的艺术家,一个无法理解的精神病患者。

他醮着浓烟的颜料,在灰白的画布上涂抹生命的色彩;他用炽热的黄色勾勒着在风中飘摇的向日葵;他把枪口对准自己的嘴巴,用响亮的枪声回答世人的不可理喻——他是谁?他给世人带来太多的惊奇与迷惑,但他却在世人杂乱的语言和鄙夷的目光中,逃离人海,于山坡上的一株向日葵寻回了思想的星光。

是否,一朵花里,便可容纳生命的内涵?(2005年高考浙江满分作文《心香三瓣》)◆所用话题◆一叶一枝一世界(2005年浙江高考作文题)◆素材点拨◆这三段选文,以整散句结合的方式,生动而形象地刻画了凡·高的形象。

通过作者的叙述,我们的确可以看到凡高的与众不同。

但是他却能以平凡的一朵花,传达出生命的内涵,告诉我们一种独特的精神世界。

他的确是一个天才,是一颗闪耀的金子。

作者在刻画人物的过程中,综合运用了叙述、描写、议论和抒情等多种表达方式。

这样,文章就具有了很强的形象性,也具有浓厚的思辨色彩。

十五、霍金——轮椅上的“巨人”【简介】史蒂芬·霍金,是本世纪享有国际盛誉的伟人之一。

70年代他与彭罗斯一道证明了著名的奇性定理,为此他们共同获得了1988年的沃尔夫物理奖。

他因此被誉为继爱因斯坦之后世界上最著名的科学思想家和最杰出的理论物理学家。

他因患卢伽雷氏症(肌萎缩性侧索硬化症),禁锢在一张轮椅上达20年之久,他却身残志不残,使之化为优势,克服了残废之患而成为国际物理界的超新星。

他不能写,甚至口齿不清,但他超越了相对论、量子力学、大爆炸等理论而迈入创造宇宙的“几何之舞”。

尽管他那么无助地坐在轮椅上,他的思想却出色地遨游到广袤的时空,解开了宇宙之谜。

【分析】就是这样一位被卢伽雷病固定在轮椅上的人,他的思维却穿越时间与空间,追寻着宇宙的尽头、黑洞的隐秘;他敏锐的直觉和坚定的推理直接挑战已被人广泛认同的传统量子力学、大爆炸理论甚至是爱因斯坦的相对论──人们不禁疑惑,他是怎样做到这一切、怎样驾驭了自己的生命?是与命运抗争的顽强不息,是与困难作战的坚强不屈,让他一步一步完成这“不可能完成的任务”。

但这也与他积极面对人生的态度分不开。

他说他比患病前更加快乐,因为他找到了人生的价值所在,找到了生命的成就感,对人类知识做出了适度的却是有意义的贡献。

他说“当然,我是幸运的,但是任何人只要足够努力都能有所成就。

”虽然身体的残疾日益严重,霍金却力图像普通人一样生活,完成自己所能做的任何事情。

他甚至是活泼好动的──这听来有点好笑,在他已经完全无法移动之后,他仍然坚持用唯一可以活动的手指驱动着轮椅在能往办公室的路上“横冲直撞”;在莫斯科的饭店中,他建议大家来跳舞,他在大厅里转动的轮椅的身影真是一大奇景;当他与查尔斯王子会晤时,旋转自己的轮椅来炫耀,结果压到了查尔斯王子的脚趾头。

这带给我们的是一种热爱生命、自强不息的伟大示范。

这种示范对我们工作、生活和精神追求所起的激励作用,无疑是非常强烈而积极的。

因此,我们怀着极大的热情,像对明星一样追逐霍金,同时也学习霍金,感谢霍金,思考霍金。

【运用实例1】霍金,被誉为“活着的爱因斯坦”,在他风华正茂时,却只能摇动三根手指,陪伴他的不动身影的只有那智慧的头脑。

与众不同的是,当别人在哀怨时,他的思想已经长了翅膀,飞到浩瀚的宇宙去寻找独特的快乐,摸索打开黑洞的钥匙。

他有“即便把我关在果壳里,仍然自以为无限空间之王!”的自信,凭著坚毅不屈的意志,战胜了疾病,创造了一个奇迹,也证明了残疾并非成功的障碍。

他之所以如此成功,源于一颗感恩的心,对生命的热爱,对科学研究的热诚,对知识的执著追求。

残疾并不可怕,可怕的是没有灵魂的残疾。

霍金是真的猛士敢于直面惨淡的人生,敢于反抗病魔的折磨。

【运用实例2】他不仅是现代科学界的泰山北斗,更是一位永远战斗不息的人生斗士,他是谁?他就是史蒂芬·霍金。

如果说他的命运是那破旧的花架,那么因为他的坚强意志,变得繁花似锦,光艳夺人;如果说他的命运是那漆黑的夜空,那么因为他的坚强意志,变得繁星闪烁,熠熠发光如果说他的命运是那贫瘠的土地,那么因为他的坚强意志,变得葱葱郁郁、油油翠绿。

是的,他的成功,不仅仅是他的非凡的科学成就,其原因中更值人称道的是他的坚韧不拔的意志和对人生的无比自信,这造就了一个时代的伟人,人生的斗士。

【运用实例3】他凭借自己的智慧和艰辛,写出了著名的《时光简史》,推动了科学界的飞速发展,为世界做出了巨大的贡献,他的成就足以临驾上当今科学金字塔的顶峰,成为一颗最耀眼的北斗星。

一次新闻发布会上,有个女记者提出了一个令全场顿然无声的无比尖锐的问题,她问“霍金先生,难道你不为被固定在一个轮椅上而感到悲哀吗?”众所周知,霍金是个全身瘫痪的人,只有一些手指可以活动,其命运是无比的悲惨的。

然而,霍金很镇定自若地用手指在键盘敲出了这样一些字“我没有悲哀;我却很庆幸,因为上帝虽然把我固定在这轮椅上,却给了我足以想像世界万物,足以激发人生斗志的能力,其实,上帝对人都是很公平的。

”他的回答得到了全场最热烈的掌声。

霍金,他就是火,点亮了我们前进的灯;霍金,他就是灯,照亮了我们前进的道路。

【运用实例4】他不仅是现代科学界的泰山北斗,还是一位永远战斗不息的人生斗士,他是谁?他就是史蒂芬霍金。

如果说他的命运是那破旧的花架,那么因为他的坚强意志,变得繁花似锦,光艳夺人;如果说他的命运是那漆黑的夜空,那么因为他的坚强意志,变得繁星闪烁,熠熠发光;如果说他的命运是那贫瘠的土地,那么因为他的坚强意志,变得葱葱郁郁、油油翠绿。

是的,他的成功,不仅仅是他的非凡的科学成就,其原因中更值得人称道的是他坚忍不拔的意志和对人生的无比自信,这造就了一个时代的伟人,人生的斗士。

(2004年福建高考满分作文《人生的斗士》)【运用实例5】透过时光的瞳孔,让霍金对你轻声低诉,诉说尘封的记忆里不朽的精神。

诉说每一份自信,诉说每一点珍惜,诉说苦难背后不懈的努力。

我们崇拜霍金,不仅仅为他突出的成就,我们崇拜霍金,更为他不屈的毅力。

他以他的经历,为我们诠释了什么是坚强,向我们传授了怎样去获得成功。

(2004年福建高考满分作文《倾听》)十六、居里夫人【简介】居里夫人 Marie Curie(1867-1934)法国籍波兰科学家,研究放射性现象,发现镭和钋两种放射性元素,一生两度获诺贝尔奖。

居里夫人 Marie Curie(1867-1934)法国籍波兰科学家,研究放射性现象,发现镭和钋两种放射性元素,一生两度获诺贝尔奖。

【名人故事1】简朴生活1895年,居里夫人和比埃尔·居里结婚时,新房里只有两把椅子,正好两人各一把。

比埃尔·居里觉得椅子太少,建议多添几把,以免客人来了没地方坐,居里夫人却说“有椅子是好的,可是,客人坐下来就不走啦。

为了多一点时间搞研究,还是算了吧。

”从1913年起,居里夫人的年薪已增至4万法郎,但她照样“吝啬”。

她每次从国外回来,总要带回一些宴会上的菜单,因为这些菜单都是很厚很好的纸片,在背面写字很方便。

难怪有人说居里夫人一直到死都“像一个匆忙的贫穷妇人”。

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