The person I admire most is Teacher _____
In my life and academic career, there are many people I admire, and the person I admire the most is my teacher. Teachers are parents who accompany us through every day of study. They teach us "a.o.e...", teach us addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, teach us how to read an article, and teach us Write good compositions... The teacher is a hard-working and great gardener, and everything she taught us is like a surging river nourishing my young heart.
I was in third grade. I often make mistakes in my work and am proud; I turn a deaf ear to the teacher's words... I remember that the teacher once said to me, "Where you fall, you should get up from there." From then on, I have followed this sentence and worked hard. Improve myself and do my best to do my job. Since then, I have been a good cadre who is serious and responsible and serves everyone wholeheartedly. This is thanks to the teacher's patient teaching and "good" nagging.
"Wow--Wow--" Time is like water, gone and never returned. I was promoted from the third grade to the graduating class - the sixth grade. During this period, I served as a brigade committee member, a squadron committee member, etc. This is also due to the teacher! When I was running for brigade cadres, I remembered that the teacher revised a sentence in my speech: "You will win if you love to work hard!" ''I know that this is not just a sentence that was revised in my speech, but an inspiration and confidence for me. These two sentences in elementary school have always inspired me to keep moving forward, to keep learning, and to inspire me. I continue to grow! If I were to say something to my teachers, I would sincerely say to them on Teacher’s Day: “Thank you for giving us knowledge and teaching us how to be human. Teacher, you have worked hard!"
I praise the teacher, and I admire the teacher even more. They are like a candle, burning themselves and illuminating others. It is also like what the ancients said: "Spring silkworms turn to dead silkworms. At the end of the day, the wax torch turned into ashes and the tears began to dry. "How great teachers are! I admire you, teacher!
In my personal opinion, I think the teaching profession is the greatest!
Children who go to school, although you are You are the children of your parents, but you mostly live with your teachers! Your parents may not know every move you make, but your teachers know it very well! No matter how much you change every day, every bit of your changes are In the eyes of your teachers!
The teachers are using their youth to exchange for the growth of the students and the expansion of knowledge. The teachers use their words and deeds to teach you how to behave. The teachers use their Their life experiences will teach you how to grow!
Teachers burn themselves and illuminate others.
My most respected scientist——Hawking
Talk Everyone must have a different opinion when it comes to the scientists I respect the most, and the scientist I respect the most is Stephen William Hawking. He is a person who deeply shocked me.
He was born in 1942! In Oxford, he was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis when he was 21 years old. He was confined to a wheelchair for 40 years. He was left with only one thumb on his right hand to control and only three fingers on his whole body!
Over the past few years, he has overcome all kinds of difficulties and written books such as Ethical Universe, Ethical Black Hole, and Ethical Big Bang! However, it is worth noting that he only has one finger to move his body. , his secretary once told others privately that it took him three days to write a one-hour speech and nearly an hour to type a paragraph!
But surprisingly, Hawking persisted! Through his unremitting efforts, books after books appeared in front of our eyes.
You must know that this is him alone, sitting in a wheelchair that has not left him for 40 years, using only a hand that can move. Written with one finger on a small mouse!
Hawking devoted his life to the study of theoretical physics and is known as one of the most outstanding scientists today. His books include "A Brief History of Time." ” and “Black Holes and Infant Universes and Related Articles”.
Although everyone thinks he is very unfortunate, his scientific achievements were achieved after he became ill. With his perseverance and unyielding will, he defeated the disease, created a miracle, and proved that disability is not an obstacle to success. His love for life and enthusiasm for scientific research are worth learning from the younger generation.
The charm of Hawking lies not only in the fact that he is a legendary physics genius, but also in the fact that he is an impressive leader in life. His scientific spirit of constant exploration and brave and tenacious personality deeply attracted everyone who knew him. I respect him! I adore him!
But after respecting and worshiping, should we also calm down and think about it? If even a disabled person who is completely paralyzed and can only move one finger can become a world-famous physicist, then what about us? Can normal people do better? We have strong legs, which can save us a lot of time wasted on self-care in daily life. We have flexible hands, which can save us a lot of time wasted on typing. We also have many things. Hawking is physically strong. But we have never been happy about this!
Hawking once said: "No matter how bad the fate is, people should always do something. If there is life, there is hope." Life is precious, and we still have many things to do. Classmates, let us hurry up and seize the time to study! Don't waste any more time, I believe we will be even better than Hawking!
The celebrity I admire most - Marie Curie
Some people worship celebrities to follow fashion, but this blind worship can lead people astray. Some people revere celebrities and regard the celebrities they admire as their role models, motivating themselves to be like them and contribute to the people. Confucius said, "When you see a wise man, you will think of him." People often say: "The power of role models is infinite." Therefore, most of these people have succeeded. Everyone has their own favorite celebrity, whether they admire or revere them. I am no exception, I admire Madame Curie.
For thousands of years, beauty has been a woman's highest honor and greatest capital. As long as she is lucky enough to get this, there is no need to ask for the rest. Madame Curie already had the capital of being beautiful, but she did not make use of this capital. Her victory over herself began precisely from this point. In order to do scientific research, she was willing to let acid and alkali eat away at her delicate hands, and let the choking smoke wrinkle her beautiful forehead.
In order to refine pure radium, the Curies obtained a ton of industrial waste that may contain radium. They set up a pot in the yard, smelted pot after pot, and then sent it to the laboratory for dissolution, precipitation, and analysis. The so-called laboratory is an abandoned shed that once held cadavers used for autopsy. Mary stirred the slag in the pot all day long in the smoke and fire, leaving little burn marks of acid and alkali on her dress and hands. However, her efforts were not in vain. In the end, she finally discovered the natural radioactive element-radium.
She could have applied for a patent after she discovered radium and obtained a large sum of money. However, she did not do so. Instead, she made the radium purification method public to the public without hesitation. Later, Marie Curie found it difficult to engage in scientific research due to lack of funds to purchase 1 gram of radium. In the end, a well-known American female reporter launched a fundraiser in the United States to raise the required US$100,000.
Madame Curie was the first woman to give a report on the podium of the French Academy of Sciences.
I admire Madame Curie’s personality. Marie Curie regarded fame and wealth as dirt. She won 10 prizes, 16 medals, and 107 honorary titles in her lifetime, especially two Nobel Prizes. She could have enjoyed any major award or honor to her heart's content, but she gave the bonus to scientific research and France in the war, and gave those medals to her 6-year-old daughter as toys.
Mrs. Curie’s noble character, just like her outstanding scientific achievements, shines with admirable brilliance in the history of human civilization.
She is strong, she has a pure will, and she is strict with herself, which makes me stand in awe!
Thank you everyone!
My most admired scientist - Qian Xuesen
Dear classmates:
Hello everyone!
Today, I will introduce to you a scientist with outstanding merits. He is Grandpa Qian Xuesen.
Grandpa Qian Xuesen is a famous scientist in my country. He has made outstanding contributions to the creation and development of the country's rocket, missile and aerospace industries. He is an advocate of theoretical and applied research in systems engineering in my country. He was born in Shanghai in 1911 and graduated from Shanghai Jiao Tong University in 1934. In order to better serve the motherland, he was admitted to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the United States for further study in 1935. In 1936, he transferred to the California Institute of Technology to continue his studies. He became a disciple of the famous aeronautical scientist von Kármán and studied aeronautical engineering theory. Grandpa Qian Xuesen studied very hard. After three years, he obtained a doctorate and stayed at the school to teach. Under the guidance of his teacher, he developed a strong interest in rocket technology. Soon, Grandpa Qian Xuesen became the youngest tenured professor at Caltech.
In the 15 years from 1935 to 1950, Grandpa Qian Xuesen made great academic achievements and enjoyed generous benefits in life, but he always missed his motherland. When the first five-star red flag slowly rose in Tiananmen Square in 1949, Grandpa Qian Xuesen was deeply happy for the new life of the motherland. He plans to return to China and use his expertise to serve New China. But it was not easy for Chinese scientists in the United States to return home at that time, and Grandpa Qian Xuesen's expertise was directly related to national defense, so he went through all kinds of hardships, and finally with the help of Premier Zhou Enlai, he finally returned to his motherland after 20 years of absence. His tortuous struggle process shows Grandpa Qian Xuesen's deep love for the motherland. How touching it is!
In the early winter of 1955, Grandpa Qian Xuesen, who had just returned to his motherland, came to visit the Harbin Military Engineering Institute. The dean, General Chen Geng, asked him: "Can the Chinese develop missiles?" He said: "Foreigners can do it, why can't the Chinese do it? Are the Chinese shorter than foreigners?! This is such a strong national self-esteem and Self-confidence!" This sentence determined his career in rockets, missiles and aerospace. In 1956, my country's first missile research institute was established, and Grandpa Qian Xuesen was appointed as the first director.
At the Jiuquan launch site, Grandpa Qian Xuesen, like ordinary scientific and technical personnel, slept in tents, ate coarse grains, and organized the testing, calculation, analysis, and research of missile tests. Under his guidance, Chinese scientists overcame many difficulties and successfully conducted my country's first missile flight test on November 5, 1960. "On October 27, 1966, Grandpa Qian Xuesen participated in organizing the flight explosion test of my country's first medium- and short-range surface-to-surface missile equipped with a nuclear warhead, that is, the "two-bomb combination" test of an atomic bomb and a missile. The nuclear warhead was successfully carried out over the predetermined location. A nuclear explosion shocked the world. An American general said that no matter where he was, Grandpa Qian Xuesen was worthy of the combat effectiveness of five divisions.
Grandpa Qian Xuesen has achieved great results abroad, but he has not. He never forgot his motherland. After the founding of New China, he gave up his superior living conditions, broke through the obstacles of the United States, and finally returned to his motherland, devoting all his intelligence and wisdom to the development of our country's national defense and cutting-edge science and technology. How admirable! Classmates, today we are primary school students. Ten years from now, we will graduate from college. At that time, the important task of revitalizing the country will fall on our shoulders. Grandpa Qian Xuesen’s deeds are so worthy of our study! Let us follow the example of our predecessors, study hard, and serve our motherland well when we grow up!
Thank you all!