2017年中考英语作文写作常用名人事例.doc
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篇一:《英文写作名人事迹素材》1 名人举例贝多芬 Beethoven ['beith?uv?n]1770-1827,德国作曲家(keywords:乐观/毅力/意志/梦想)How could Beethoven,a great German music composer who became deaf at his forties,compose so many enduring symphonies and win respect and affection from the whole world without perseverance/ a strong will / optimism?德国伟大的作曲家,在他四十多岁的时候失聪,如果没有毅力/强大的意志力/乐观精神,他怎么可能创作出如此经久不衰的经典的交响乐,并赢得全世界的尊重和爱戴?爱迪生(Thomas Edison)1847-1931,美国发明家、企业家(keywords:坚持毅力克服困难)How could Thomas Edison,one of the greatest inventors throughout the history of mankind who experienced numerous unsuccessful attempts, invent the first electric lamp without persistence?人类历史上最伟大的发明家托马斯.爱迪生,如果没有经历数千次失败的尝试后的坚持,怎么可能成功地制造出第一盏电灯?海伦凯勒(Helen Keller)1880 -1968 9盲聋女作家、教育家、、社会活动家(keywords:坚强意志梦想乐观)How could Helen Keller, a disabled woman who was born blind and deaf, finally be a world-renowned writer who wrote If I Had Three Days to See without a strong will/ an optimistic mindset/ an objective to overcome her physical limitation?海伦凯勒,一个生来就盲聋的残疾女人,如果没有坚强的意志/乐观的心态/ 目标去克服她的身体极限,怎么可能成为创作出《加入给我三天的光明》这样的作品的世界知名的作家?牛顿(Newton)1642-1727,英国数学家,科学家,哲学家(keywords:谦虚/ 不自满,不骄傲)How could Newton, one of the most influential scientists throughout the history of mankind,discover the Law of Momentum Conservation if he was content with his achievements of finding Three Laws of Motion and made no further efforts in scientific research?人类历史上最有影响的科学家之一牛顿,如果他只满足于发现了力学三定律而不再努力,他怎么可能会进而发现动能守恒定律?本杰明.富兰克林 (Benjamin Franklin)1706-1790 资本主义精神最完美的代表,十八世纪美国最伟大的科学家和发明家,著名的政治家、外交家、哲学家、文学家和航海家以及美国独立战争的伟大领袖(keywords:谦虚/ 不自满,不骄傲)How could Benjamin Franklin, an once printer of humble origins, attain tremendous achievements in so many fields such as science, politics, literature and navigation if he was simply content with small achievements?出身卑微的印刷工本杰明.富兰克林,如果只满足取得的小小的成就,怎么可能在诸如科学、政治、文学和航海等这么多领域取得巨大的成就?史蒂夫.乔布斯 (Steve Jobs)1955-2011,发明家、企业家、美国苹果公司联合创办人(keywords:创新精神) How could Steve Jobs, a genius who changed the way of modern communication, recreation and even our life, launch so many powerful electronic products constantly without a creative spirit?改变了现代通讯方式、娱乐方式甚至是我们的生活方式的天才史蒂夫.乔布斯,如果没有创新精神,怎么可能持续发布功能强大的产品?姚明(Yao Ming)1980- ,中国长城(keywords:自信)How could Yao Ming,an once ordinary and unknown basketball player in Asia, achieve unprecedented success in NBA Without confidence?如果没有自信,曾经平庸无名的亚洲篮球运动员姚明,怎么可能在NBA取得前无古人的巨大成就?2.人生哲理和社会哲理积极话题A. 人生哲理类必备素材Topic 1:Optimism 乐观心态的意义(直接命中2012写作真题)The cartoon aims at informing us of the significance of an optimistic mindset. Definitely, no once can deny the importance of it. An optimistic mindset can help usachieve our objectives more smoothly and realize our dreams more rapidly. By being optimistic. we can face challenges and surmount hardships with confidence,keep sober and figure out effective measures even in desperate situations. To further illustrate the importance of being optimistic, I would like to take Beethoven as a case in point: how could he, a great German music composer who became deaf at his forties, compose so many enduring and classic symphonies without optimism?Accordingly, at no time should we overlook the power of optimism. once coming across frustrations and intending to give up, we should remind ourselves that it is optimism that will finally lead us to turn the corner. “the optimistic sees the rose,and the pessimistic sees the thorn.” A philosopher once said.Topic 2:Innovation consciousness 创新意识的意义The cartoon aims at informing us of the significance of the consciousness of innovation. Definitely, no once can deny the importance of it. A innovative spirit can promote the advancement of both individuals and society as a whole. only those who are keeping on creating new things can make continuous progress and maintain competitive edge. To further illustrate the importance of innovation, I would like to take Steve Jobs as a case in point: how could he, a genius who change the way of modern communication, recreation and even our life, invent so many powerful electronic products without a creative spirit ?From my perspective, at no time should we overlook the power of the consciousness of innovation. Furthermore, we need to develop a habit of discovering new things,using new methods and applying new thoughts in our work, study or simply everyday life. “Innovation is the spirit of human being’s progress.” A philosopher once said.Topic 3:persistence/ perseverance 坚持的意义The cartoon aims at informing us of the significance of persistence. Definitely, no once can deny the importance of it. Persistence can help us carve out a way tosuccess. Although the way to success is bumpy and filled with inevitable setbacks, it is persistence that lead us to the destination we are eager to reach. To further demonstrate the importance of being persistent, I would like to take Thomas Edison as a case in point: how could he, one of the greatest inventor throughout the history of mankind who experienced numerous unsuccessful attempts, invent the first electric lamp without persistence ?Accordingly, at no time should we overlook the importance of persistence. when coming across hardships and setbacks , we need to grit our teeth and adhere to the faith that our efforts and persistence will be paid off. “Great works are performed not by strength, but by perseverance.” Samuel Johnson once said.Topic 4:Dreams/ objectives 梦想和目标的意义The cartoon aims at informing us of the significance of our dreams/objectives. Definitely, no once can deny the importance of it. Our dreams/goals/ideals/objectives will prevent us from quitting easily especially when we are in great trouble. They will lead us to the destination we are eager to reach, bring out the best in us and stimulate us to remain firm in our faith. To further illustrate the importance of dreams/objectives, I would like to take Helen Keller as a case in point: how could she, a disabled woman who was born blind and deaf, finally be a world-renowned writer who wrote If I Had Three Days to See without her dreams to overcome physical limitations.Accordingly, at no time should we underestimate the power of dreams/objectives. furthermore, we must set up proper goals before we start to do anything and stick to it whatever difficulties we meet . “One of the most dangerous forms of human error is forgetting what one is trying to achieve. ” Paul Nitze once said.Topic 5:Modesty 谦虚的意义The cartoon aims at informing us of the significance of modesty. Definitely, no once can deny the importance of it. Modesty can inspire people to achieve greater success. Those who are modest will never be content with their current achievements, instead, they will work constantly to achieve a higher target. moreover,a modest people are more likely to be fitting in, win others’ trust and enjoy a harmonious interpersonal relationship. To further illustrate the importance of modesty, I would like to take Newton as a case in point: how could he, one of the most influential scientists throughout the history of mankind, discover the Law of Momentum Conservation if he was simply content with the achievement of finding Three Laws of Motion ?Accordingly, at no time should we be satisfied with our small accomplishments, instead , we need to keep an open mind to accept new things, absorb new information,acquire new knowledge and seize new opportunities. “Success consists in industry and modesty.” A philosopher once said.Topic 6:cooperation 合作的意义The cartoon aims at informing us of the significance of cooperation. Definitely, noonce can deny the importance of it. Cooperation can help people achieve our objectives more smoothly. If everyone in a group can cooperate with each other actively and play each other’s strength sufficiently, those once-deemed-unachievable tasks for one single person can be successfully accomplished through shared efforts. Quite a few examples can be given to prove the importance of A, and I can think of no better illustration than the following one: after the financial crisis swept the whole world in 2008, how could the world economy recover/restore/revive/revitalize at such a rapid speed without cooperation among countries all around the world ?We should Always bear in mind that in such a competitive world of today, no individuals or organizations can achieve success without cooperation. Furthermore, when coming across setbacks or challenges, we should not dismiss ourselves as a powerless individual, instead, we should discover advantageous resources initiatively, collaborate effectively with people around us, and thus overcome all the things that lie in the way to success.“Coming together is a beginning . Keeping together is a process . Working together is a success.” Henry Ford once said.Topic 7:patience 耐心的意义The cartoon aims at informing us of the significance of cooperation. Definitely, no once can deny the importance of it. Being patient enables us to achieve our objectives more smoothly and realize our dreams more rapidly. Those who have the patience to do little things perfectly and keep optimistic in desperate situations are more likely to recognize themselves profoundly, discover their shortcomings and space to make progress and thus eventually seize the opportunity. To further illustrate the importance of being patient, I would like to take Thomas Edison as a case in point: how could he, one of the greatest inventor throughout the history of mankind who experienced numerous unsuccessful attempts, invent the first electric lamp without patience and persistence ?Accordingly, at no time should we underestimate the power of patience. Furthermore, when coming with setbacks and bottlenecks, instead of giving up easily, what we must do is to accumulate experience, enhance abilities and wait for the appearance of opportunities. “Only those who have the patience to do simple things perfectly ever acquire the skill to do difficult things easily.” Friedrich Schiller, German dramatist and poet, also once said.Topic 8:diligence 勤奋的意义The cartoon aims at informing us of the significance of diligence. Definitely, no once篇二:《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 lamp. Usingcarbonized 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 formerpresident, was awarded 1993 Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts toantiracism 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 ofimprisonment, 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 nations contributed 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 crocodileSoros, 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 global capitalism, so his criticism is particularly pointed. Last 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 otherswho 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 watchand 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 oftransportation was changed forever用于creativity/curiosity/科技类15.Alexander Graham Bell (亚历山大格雷厄姆贝尔)。
Great Minds: An Introduction to FamousFiguresIn the vast expanse of history, numerous figures have emerged as beacons of inspiration and wisdom. These individuals, with their remarkable achievements and profound impact on society, have left an indelible mark on the annals of time. In this essay, we delve into the lives and contributions of three such notable personalities: Ada Lovelace, Malala Yousafzai, and Albert Einstein.Ada Lovelace, born in 1815, was a pioneer in the field of computer science. She is widely recognized as the first computer programmer, having written algorithms for Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine. Lovelace's contributions went beyond mere programming; she envisioned the potential of machines to revolutionize computation and problem-solving. Her legacy is a testament to the power of female minds in STEM fields and the importance of breaking barriers.Malala Yousafzai, a Pakistani activist and Nobel Prize laureate, has dedicated her life to the cause of education for all. Malala's倡导女性教育 rights的勇敢行动made her a target of the Taliban, who shot her in the head in 2012 forher outspokenness. However, this did not deter her from her mission. She recovered, continued her education, and went on to become a global voice for education rights,especially for girls. Malala's story is a powerful reminder of the resilience of the human spirit and the transformative power of education.Albert Einstein, a German-born theoretical physicist, revolutionized physics with his Theory of Relativity. His insights into the nature of space and time have reshaped our understanding of the universe. Einstein's genius extended beyond physics; he was also a passionate advocate for peace and social justice. His legacy is a testament to the intertwining of scientific discovery and humanitarian values.These three figures, each in their own way, have left an indelible mark on the world. Ada Lovelace'scontributions to computer science, Malala Yousafzai's dedication to education rights, and Albert Einstein's groundbreaking work in physics, all illustrate the profound impact that one individual can have on society. Their lives and achievements serve as beacons of inspiration, remindingus of the boundless possibilities that lie within each of us.**伟大的人物:名人介绍**在历史的长河中,无数的人物如璀璨的星辰,闪耀着智慧与灵感的光芒。
著名人物事迹素材英语作文1. Born in 1955, Steve Jobs was the co-founder of Apple Inc. and played a key role in the development of the Macintosh computer. He was known for his visionary leadership and innovative products.2. Mother Teresa, known for her work with the poor in Calcutta, was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979 for her humanitarian work. She dedicated her life to helping theless fortunate and is remembered for her selfless acts of kindness.3. Nelson Mandela, the former president of South Africa, was a leading figure in the fight against apartheid. He spent 27 years in prison for his political beliefs before becoming the country's first black president in 1994.4. Amelia Earhart, the first female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean, was a pioneer in the field of aviation. Her disappearance during a flight in 1937 remainsa mystery to this day.5. Albert Einstein, a renowned physicist, is best known for his theory of relativity and the equation E=mc^2. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921 for his work in theoretical physics.6. Mahatma Gandhi, a leader in India's struggle for independence, advocated for nonviolent resistance and civil disobedience. His efforts led to the end of British rule in India and inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the world.7. Marie Curie, a pioneering scientist, was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize and the only person to win Nobel Prizes in two different scientific fields. Her work in radioactivity laid the foundation for modern nuclear physics.8. Rosa Parks, known as the "mother of the civil rights movement," refused to give up her seat on a segregated bus in Montgomery, Alabama, sparking a year-long boycott andigniting the civil rights movement in the United States.9. Leonardo da Vinci, a true Renaissance man, was a painter, sculptor, architect, and inventor. His famous works include the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper, and his sketches and designs laid the groundwork for many modern inventions.10. Martin Luther King Jr., a prominent leader in the American civil rights movement, is best known for his role in advancing civil rights using nonviolent civil disobedience. His "I Have a Dream" speech is one of the most famous speeches in American history.。
中国名人小故事英语作文Chinese Celebrity Short Stories。
Introduction。
China has a long history and rich culture, and has produced many famous people who have made significant contributions to society. In this article, we will introduce some short stories about famous Chinese celebrities, highlighting their achievements and impact on Chinese society.Story 1: Confucius。
Confucius was a great philosopher and educator in ancient China. He was born in 551 BC in the state of Lu (in present-day Shandong Province) and was known for his teachings on ethics, morality, and social harmony. Confucius' philosophy, which emphasized the importance of family, respect for elders, and the cultivation of virtue,has had a profound influence on Chinese society for over 2,000 years. His teachings were compiled into a book called the Analects, which remains a classic work of Chinese literature.Story 2: Li Bai。
初中名人英文故事作文英文,As a middle school student, I have learned about many famous people in history. They have all made significant contributions to society in their own way. One of the most inspiring stories I have heard is about Helen Keller.Helen Keller was born in Alabama, USA in 1880. When she was just 19 months old, she became ill and lost both her sight and hearing. As a result, she was unable to communicate with the world around her. However, with the help of her teacher, Anne Sullivan, Helen learned to communicate through touch and eventually learned to read and write in Braille.Helen Keller's story is one of perseverance and determination. Despite her disabilities, she became a successful author and activist, advocating for the rights of people with disabilities. She once said, "The only thing worse than being blind is having sight but no vision."中文,作为一名初中生,我学习了很多历史上的名人。
介绍中国名人事迹英语作文China, a vast and ancient land, has been home to numerous renowned figures who have left indelible marks on history. These celebrities, whether they be scholars, artists, politicians, or athletes, have each contributed to the rich tapestry of Chinese culture and society. In this essay, we delve into the lives and achievements of three such notable Chinese figures: Confucius, Sun Yat-sen, and Yang Liwei.Confucius (771 BC - 479 BC), often referred to as the "sage of harmony," was a Chinese philosopher and educator whose teachings have had a profound impact on East Asian culture and thought. He founded Confucianism, a philosophy that emphasizes morality, righteousness, and the importance of education in societal harmony. Confucius's influence extends far beyond the classroom, as his principles of respect, loyalty, and filial piety have shaped the ethical and social values of countless individuals and communities. Sun Yat-sen (1866 - 1925), known as the "Father of Modern China," was a revolutionary leader who played a pivotal role in the overthrow of the Qing dynasty and theestablishment of the Republic of China. His dedication to democratic principles and national unity inspired millions to rise up against foreign occupation and domestic tyranny. Sun Yat-sen's legacy lives on in the form of his Three Principles of the People - nationalism, democracy, and the people's livelihood - which continue to guide the political and social aspirations of the Chinese people.Yang Liwei (1965 - present), a Chinese astronaut, made history in 2003 when he became the first Chinese citizen to travel to space. His journey marked a significant milestone in China's space exploration program and reflected the country's rising technological prowess and ambition in the global space race. Yang Liwei's courage and determination have inspired countless young Chinese to pursue careers in science and technology, further propelling China's status as a leading space power.These three figures, each representing a different era and field of endeavor, illustrate the breadth and depth of Chinese contributions to world history and culture. Their stories, filled with wisdom, courage, and perseverance, serve as beacons of inspiration for generations to come.**中国名人故事:他们时代的传奇**中国,这片广袤而古老的土地,孕育了无数在历史上留下深刻印记的名人。
伟人事迹英文作文1. Nelson Mandela, the iconic South African leader, fought tirelessly against apartheid and worked towards achieving racial equality in his country. He was imprisoned for 27 years for his activism, but his spirit remained unbroken. Mandela's resilience and determination are truly inspiring.2. Mahatma Gandhi, the father of the Indian independence movement, led a nonviolent struggle against British rule. His philosophy of nonviolence and civil disobedience inspired millions around the world. Gandhi's commitment to peaceful resistance showed the power of compassion and unity.3. Martin Luther King Jr., the American civil rights leader, dedicated his life to fighting racialdiscrimination and segregation. His famous "I Have a Dream" speech continues to resonate today, reminding us of the importance of equality and justice for all. King'sleadership and eloquence made him a true champion for civil rights.4. Mother Teresa, a Catholic nun, devoted her life to serving the poor and marginalized in India. Her selflessness and compassion touched the lives of countless individuals, and she was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her humanitarian work. Mother Teresa's humility and lovefor humanity continue to inspire people worldwide.5. Winston Churchill, the British Prime Minister during World War II, led his country through one of its darkest periods. His strong leadership and unwavering determination inspired the British people to stand strong against Nazi Germany. Churchill's famous speeches and resolute attitude made him a symbol of courage and resilience.6. Albert Einstein, the renowned physicist, revolutionized our understanding of the universe with his theory of relativity. His intellectual brilliance and creativity continue to shape scientific inquiry today. Einstein's humility and curiosity remind us of theimportance of questioning and exploring the unknown.7. Rosa Parks, an African American civil rightsactivist, played a pivotal role in the Montgomery bus boycott. Her refusal to give up her seat to a white passenger sparked a movement that led to the desegregationof public transportation in the United States. Parks' bravery and determination challenged the status quo and paved the way for greater equality.8. Steve Jobs, the co-founder of Apple Inc., revolutionized the technology industry with his innovative products. His visionary leadership and attention to detail set Apple apart from its competitors. Jobs' relentless pursuit of perfection and his ability to think differently continue to inspire entrepreneurs and dreamers worldwide.9. Malala Yousafzai, a Pakistani activist for female education, survived an assassination attempt by the Taliban and became a global advocate for girls' rights to education. Her courage and resilience in the face of adversity aretruly remarkable. Malala's determination to fight for equaleducation opportunities for all girls is an inspiration to us all.10. Amelia Earhart, the first female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean, shattered gender stereotypes in the field of aviation. Her adventurousspirit and determination made her a role model for women around the world. Earhart's legacy continues to inspire women to pursue their dreams and break barriers.。
关于著名人物事迹的英文小作文Marie Curie, a Polish-born physicist and chemist, is renowned worldwide for her groundbreaking research on radioactivity. Born in 1867, Curie conducted her studies in Paris, France, where she made several significant contributions to the field of science. Her life's work revolutionized our understanding of atoms and theirpotential to emit energy.Curie's journey to fame and recognition was not an easy one. She faced numerous challenges and obstacles, including societal prejudices against women in science. Despite these, Curie persevered and rose to become one of the most influential scientists of her time.One of Curie's most noteworthy achievements was her discovery of radium and polonium, two elements with radioactive properties. Her research on these elements opened up a new field of study in physics and medicine, paving the way for further advancements in these areas. Curie's work also led to the development of radiation therapy for cancer treatment, a groundbreaking treatmentthat has saved countless lives.Curie's dedication to her research was remarkable. She often worked long hours, sometimes sacrificing her ownhealth in the pursuit of knowledge. Her perseverance and commitment to science were truly inspiring, and her legacy has激励了无数后来的科学家。
初三英语作文介绍一位名人的成功故事全文共5篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Biggest Hero: Bill GatesHi everyone! Today I want to tell you about my biggest hero, Bill Gates. He is super rich and super smart and he started the biggest computer company in the whole world! I think his story is really cool and inspiring.Bill Gates was born in 1955 in Seattle. His mom and dad were both very successful. His dad was a lawyer and his mom served on lots of important boards and committees. From a young age, Bill was really good at math and science. He loved solving tough problems!When Bill was 13 years old, something amazing happened that changed his life forever. A amazing company called Computer Center Corporation opened a computer terminal right at Bill's school! This was before personal computers even existed. Bill was totally fascinated by this crazy new technology. He spent allllll his free time learning everything he could about coding and programming.Bill was such a computer nerd that he even started getting in trouble at school for hacking into the school's computer system to get unlimited computer time! His future business partner Paul Allen also went to that school, and they became best buds bonding over their love of computers and coding.After finishing high school, Bill went to Harvard University. But he only stayed for two years, because in 1975 he dropped out to start his own little computer software company with Paul Allen. Can you believe that? Dropping out of an amazing university like Harvard just to start a tiny business? But Bill had a huge dream.The company Bill and Paul started was called Microsoft. At first, Microsoft just made programming languages and software for the very first personal computers that were just starting to be sold. But Bill Gates had a vision that personal computers would soon become a thing in every home and office! He wanted Microsoft to make the operating system and all the most important software that all those future computers would run on.In 1980, Bill Gates made a hugely important deal with a company called IBM that made Microsoft take off like a rocket ship. IBM basically let Microsoft make the operating system for all of IBM's personal computers. This operating system wascalled MS-DOS and it soon became the most popular operating system in the whole world as IBM's computers became super popular too.After MS-DOS was a big hit, Microsoft came out with an even better operating system called Windows in 1985. Windows had cool graphics and let you have multiple programs open at once on your screen. It quickly became a massive success and made Microsoft the biggest and most powerful software company on the planet!With Microsoft being so enormously successful, Bill Gates became a multibillionaire by the time he was just 31 years old. He was the youngest self-made billionaire ever at that time! He kept making Microsoft more and more dominant with programs like Microsoft Office with Word, Excel, PowerPoint and more. Basically every computer everywhere ran on Microsoft's software.Even though Bill Gates was richer than almost anyone on Earth, he didn't stop working hard to make Microsoft better and better. He spent countless hours in the office leading his team of thousands of employees. Bill was a total perfectionist and wanted Microsoft's products to be absolutely the best.When Bill Gates turned 43 in 2008, he stepped down from the day-to-day operations at Microsoft to spend more time on his philanthropy work with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation that he started with his wife Melinda. The foundation is all about helping poor people across the world get access to opportunities, education, healthcare, and more. So far, Bill and Melinda have given away over 50 billion to charitable causes!Even though Bill Gates isn't actively running Microsoft anymore, he is still one of the most admired figures in the business world. He worked extremely hard, was insanely smart, and most of all had a crazy big dream that he never stopped chasing. That's why he was able to take a tiny little startup and turn it into one of the biggest, most powerful companies ever.Bill Gates showed that with hard work, passion, intelligence, and perseverance, you can overcome any obstacles and achieve your wildest visions. To me, that makes Bill Gates not just an incredible businessman, but a true inspiration for kids like me. Who knows, maybe one day I'll be the next Bill Gates and start my own world-changing tech company! For now, I'm just trying my best to learn as much as I can about computers and coding, just like Bill did when he was young. With heroes like Bill Gates to look up to, anything is possible!篇2The Super Cool Story of Steve JobsHi everyone! Today I'm going to tell you all about Steve Jobs. He was an amazing guy who started a company called Apple. Apple makes really neat computers, phones, and other amazing tech gadgets that I'm sure you all use and love!Steve was born in 1955 in California. Even as a little kid, he was really curious and loved to take things apart to see how they worked. That's why he grew up to be such a genius inventor and designer.In the 1970s, Steve went to college for a little while but then dropped out. A lot of people told him he was making a big mistake, but Steve didn't care. He was determined to follow his own path.Steve had this crazy idea to build a super simple, cheap computer that anyone could use at home. No one thought it would work, but Steve didn't give up. He worked super duper hard with his friend Steve Wozniak to build the first Apple computer. They made just a few at first and sold them out of Steve's garage!Well, that little garage project turned into one of the biggest tech companies ever! Apple went on to make tons of amazing products that people went bananas over - the iMac, iPod, iPhone, iPad and more. All of Steve's creations were so beautiful, simple and user-friendly. That's why he became known as a true visionary.Being a creative genius wasn't easy though. A lot of people doubted Steve and told him his ideas would never work. They made fun of him for being a college dropout. But Steve never let the haters get him down. He always stayed positive and believed in himself no matter what.Even when bad things happened, Steve never quit. In 1985, Steve actually got fired from Apple, the company he started! Instead of being sad though, Steve started a new computer company called NeXT. It didn't do that well, but Steve kept on trying his best.Finally in 1997, Apple realized they had made a terrible mistake by firing Steve. They begged him to come back and be in charge again. Steve said yes, and soon Apple was making awesome products people loved again, like the iMac and all the i-things.Steve's big dream was to make really high quality tech that looked super cool and was easy for anyone to use. A lot of people think he totally achieved that dream with products like the iPhone, iPad and MacBooks. With Steve in charge again, Apple grew into one of the most valuable companies ever!Sadly, Steve got very sick in his later years and passed away in 2011 at the age of 56. But he left behind an incredible legacy of game-changing inventions and designs. Steve showed the whole world that if you work super hard, believe in yourself, and never give up on your vision - you can accomplish anything!I hope Steve's amazing success story inspires you guys to dream big, work hard, and never let anyone discourage you from pursuing your passions. If a poor kid who dropped out of college could build one of the biggest tech empires ever, just imagine what you can all achieve! Stay hungry, stay humble, think different - and you'll go far, just like super Steve!篇3My Favorite Super Cool Person: Marie CurieHi everyone! Today I want to tell you about someone who is totally awesome - Marie Curie! She was a famous scientist whodid really important work. Get ready to have your mind blown by how cool she was!Marie was born in 1867 in Warsaw, which is now the capital of Poland. Her full nam e was Maria Salomea Skłodowska, but I'll just call her Marie because that's easier. Her family didn't have much money, but they really valued education. Even though schools in Poland didn't allow girls to get as much learning as boys back then, Marie's parents still made sure she and her sisters studied hard at home.Marie was such a brainiac! She was obsessed with science and math from a very young age. When she was just 10 years old, she performed her first little chemistry experiment all by herself. Cool, right? As a teenager, she had to take secret underground classes that were illegal because the Russian empire didn't want Polish people getting educated. But Marie didn't care - she was determined to learn as much as she could no matter what!In 1891, when Marie was 24 years old, she went to France to attend university. This was a huge deal because back then, not many women went to college, especially in science. But Marie was like, "Whatever, I'm going for it!" She studied so hard at the University of Paris and got super good grades. In 1895 she married another scientist named Pierre Curie. Not only were theypartners in marriage, but they became scientific partners too, working together on experiments.Here's where things get really cool. You know what radioactivity is, right? It's when certain elements and minerals release energy and particles. Well, Marie and Pierre Curie made some amazing discoveries about radioactivity that changed science forever! They realized that the glow from uranium wasn't caused by regular phosphorescence, but by something totally new - radioactivity from the uranium atoms themselves breaking apart.The Curies were obsessed with investigating radioactivity further. They went through tons of nasty pitchblende, which is a gross uranium rock, trying to isolate the radioactive elements inside it. After years of hard work in their lab, in 1898 they discovered two new chemical elements - radium and polonium! This was an epic breakthrough. No one had ever discovered a new element in a lab before. The Curies had to smash tons and tons of pitchblende to find just a tiny bit of radium, but they did it through sheer determination.Thanks to the Curies' work, we gained a deeper understanding of radiation and atomic structure. We learned that atoms aren't just motionless lumps, but have all this activitygoing on inside them constantly. Crazy, right? It totally changed how we understand matter at the smallest level.Unfortunately, this amazing discovery came at a huge personal cost for Marie. In 1906, her husband Pierre was killed in a tragic road accident. This was devastating for Marie, but she didn't give up on her science work. In fact, she worked even harder and became the first woman to teach at the University of Paris.In 1911, Marie's immense contributions to physics were recognized with a Nobel Prize - and get this, she was the first woman in history to win a Nobel! She received the award "in recognition of her services to the advancement of chemistry by the discovery of the elements radium and polonium." Years later in 1935, she was awarded a second Nobel Prize for her pioneering work in radioactivity, but tragically she passed away from health issues likely caused by her radiation exposure before she could receive it.It's impossible to overstate how important and influential Marie Curie's discoveries were. Her work literally kicked off the atomic age and led to our modern model of the atom's structure. It paved the way for tons of applications of radioactivity in fields like medicine for treating cancer. And perhaps most importantly,Marie shattered barriers and paved the way for women to make advances in the sciences.Even though Marie had to face so many obstacles as a woman in science, she never gave up or let anyone stop her. She was brilliant, dedicated, and tough as nails. To me, Marie Curie is the definition of a real-life superhero using her amazing intellect and determination to change the world. What an inspiring badass! I hope that one day I can be as hard working, unstoppable, and down for science as Marie Curie was. Everyone should know her awesome story!篇4My Favorite Famous Person: J.K. RowlingDo you like Harry Potter? I LOVE Harry Potter! The books about the boy wizard who goes to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry are my total favorites. I've read all the Harry Potter books like a million times. I even tried to use a stick as a pretend wand and say some made-up spell words, but no magic happened. Bummer!The person who wrote the amazing Harry Potter books is named J.K. Rowling. She is a writer from England and she is socool and inspiring. I really look up to her because of her incredible imagination and her amazing success story.J.K. Rowling had a very difficult life before she became a famous bestselling author. When she was a little kid, her family didn't have much money. Her parents got divorced when she was young, which must have been really hard. As a teenager, she had to deal with her mom getting very sick.After she grew up and went to university, she had an even tougher time. She moved to Portugal to teach English, but her marriage failed. She was a single mom with almost no money, living off welfare benefits. That means the government had to help pay for her rent and food. It was an incredibly difficult situation.But J.K. Rowling never gave up on her dream of becoming a writer. She started writing the first Harry Potter book in cafes whenever she could, bringing her baby daughter along. She wrote and rewrote the book over and over until she felt it was perfect.It took her a very long time to finally get the first Harry Potter book published. So many publishers rejected her book at first! They didn't think it would be popular enough. But J.K.Rowling never stopped believing in her story about the young wizard.Finally, a publisher decided to take a chance on Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone in 1997. And boy, are they glad they did! The Harry Potter series turned into a massive, world-wide phenomenon. Kids and adults of all ages fell in love with the magical books.All seven of the Harry Potter novels ended up becoming gigantic bestsellers. They sold over 500 million copies around the world! The books were turned into eight blockbuster movies too, which made billions of dollars. J.K. Rowling went from being poverty-stricken to becoming a multi-millionaire.Her story shows that you should never give up on your dreams, no matter how impossible they might seem. J.K. Rowling worked extremely hard and overcame so many obstacles and setbacks in her life. It just goes to show that with talent, determination, and an unwavering belief in yourself, you can achieve anything you set your mind to.I really admire how J.K. Rowling used her difficult life experiences as inspiration to create the heartwarming stories about Harry Potter. After her own struggles with poverty, loss of family, and trying to raise a child as a single parent, she was ableto imagine the trials and tribulations that Harry faced with such authenticity.Her books taught important lessons about love, friendship, bravery, and the magic that lies within all of us. They encouraged kids like me to read for fun and awakened our imaginations. J.K. Rowling's novels allowed us to get lost in a whole other whimsical, wondrous world of wizards and witches.In the end, that's why I so admire J.K. Rowling as a famous person. She never stopped pursuing her passion for writing and storytelling, despite all the roadblocks and hardships she faced. Her determination, perseverance, and unwavering self-belief allowed her to achieve unimaginable levels of success and acclaim.Thanks to her brilliance and grit, J.K. Rowling took an ordinary world and added her own extraordinary magic to it through the Harry Potter series. Her books sparked an unparalleled sense of joy, imagination, and inspiration for millions upon millions of readers like myself across the globe. For that, J.K. Rowling will forever remain my favorite famous person and role model!篇5My Hero: J.K. Rowling's Amazing Life StoryHi everyone! Today I want to tell you all about my biggest hero, J.K. Rowling. She's the super cool author who wrote the Harry Potter books! I think her life story is the most inspirational ever.J.K. Rowling was born in England in 1965. Her full name is Joanne Rowling, but she used the initials J.K. because her publishers were worried that boys wouldn't want to read books written by a woman back then. How silly is that?When she was little, Joanne loved to read and make up fantasy stories. Even as a kid she was a gifted writer. But her family didn't have a lot of money, and her teenage years were pretty rough. Her mom got really sick, and she struggled with poverty.After finishing school, Joanne had some ups and downs trying to become a writer. She worked as a secretary and taught English in Portugal for a while. In 1990, while riding on a train, she came up with the idea for a book about a young wizard named Harry Potter. Genius!For several years, Joanne outlined the epic Harry Potter series while raising her baby daughter Jessica as a single mom.Money was super tight, and she was living on welfare benefits at one point. But she never gave up on her dream.Finally in 1997, her first book "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" was published. It became an instant mega hit! Readers of all ages fell in love with the magical world she created at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.Over the next ten years, J.K. Rowling wrote and published six more books about Harry and his brave adventures battling the evil Lord Voldemort. The books smashed all records, selling over 500 million copies worldwide in 80 languages! They were turned into eight blockbuster movies too.From being broke and on welfare, J.K. Rowling is now one of the richest and most famous writers ever. She's worth over a billion dollars! But she hasn't let her mind-blowing success go to her head.J.K. Rowling is humble and extremely generous. She has donated millions to charity, fighting poverty and helping kids get an education. She's an inspiring role model for dreamers everywhere.Her Harry Potter books taught us that love, friendship and courage can overcome anything. They inspired an entiregeneration to get passionate about reading. J.K. Rowling showed that magical things can happen when you combine imagination, determination and hard work.I love how she never gave up on her ambitions, no matter how tough things got. From a talented kid growing up poor, to a struggling single mom, to one of the most iconic writers of all time, her journey fills me with hope and excitement.While money is great, J.K. Rowling's most prized achievement is the positive impact she's had on millions of kids' lives through literature. She made reading fun and creative again! Thanks to her captivating wizarding world, so many of us became avid bookworms at a young age.Smart, kind and wildly imaginative, J.K. Rowling used her wits and grit to weave an unforgettable magical spell with words. Her rebellious spirit and perseverance in the face of adversity taught us to hold on to our dreams, no matter what.The Boy Who Lived will live on forever, but J.K. Rowling's status as a real-life hero and role model for breaking barriers is truly immortal. From the bottom of my heart, I thank her for the priceless gifts of Harry Potter and proving that anything is possible if you believe. She's simply the best, brilliant, brightest witch of her age!。
写作名人故事英文作文简短英文:As a writer, I have always been fascinated by thestories of famous writers and their struggles and successes. One of my favorite stories is that of Ernest Hemingway.Hemingway was a prolific writer who wrote some of the most iconic novels of the 20th century, including "The Old Man and the Sea" and "For Whom the Bell Tolls." He was also known for his adventurous lifestyle, which included big game hunting and bullfighting.However, Hemingway also struggled with alcoholism and depression throughout his life. In fact, he tragically took his own life in 1961 at the age of 61.Despite his struggles, Hemingway's writing continues to inspire and captivate readers to this day. His simple yet powerful prose style is often imitated but never duplicated.中文:作为一名作家,我一直被著名作家的故事和他们的挣扎与成功所吸引。
2017年中考英语作文写作常用名人事例
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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 worlds 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. Thomas Edison
We can learn from the experience of the great inventor Thomas Alva Edisonthat sometimes a series of apparent failures is really a precursor to success. The voluminous personal papers of Edison reveal that his inventions typically did not spring to life in a flash of inspiration but evolved slowly from previous works. Mother Teresa
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.
Lady Diana Spencer, Princess of Whales, is remembered and respected bypeople all over the world more for her beauty, kindness, humanity and charitable activities than for her technical skills.
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