有关科学家的英语作文

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凡可以称之为科学家的都是一些实干的人,如:英国物理学家牛顿、波兰天文学家哥白尼、居里夫人,美籍科学家爱因斯坦和中国的农学家袁隆平等。下面是小编给大家整理的一些英语范文,供大家参阅!

有关科学家的英语作文篇1

On 15th August, 2014, the ceremony of special training camp for the future scientist was holding in Beijing Astronomical Observatory. It is reported that the activity will last a week. The purpose of this activity is mainly through the expert panel and a series of experience activities to let the youth feel the charming of science. In the spot, the scientists share the knowledge of astronomy in an easy way and the youth asking questions actively. After the activity, the youth said that this activity is very meaningful and widen their vision. The activity also inspire them to study harder in order to become a scientist in the future. Besides, they said that the informative activity also support them a meaningful holiday.

有关科学家的英语作文篇2

There is a scale in the picture with some nature factors on it’s left tray and some nurture factors on it’s right tray. And in the top of the picture, “The making of a successful scientist—nature or nurture?” reads

We can infer from that what counts more to make a successful scientist is nature but not nurture.

As we all know, interest leads to success. So, I think if a scientist is successful in one field, he or she must be much more interested in the field than others. Let’s take Einstein for example, if he were not so interested in physics, he would not have been so successful in its field. Thus, we can say the making of a successful scientist is nature.

However, the only nature is not enough, the nurture is also absolutely necessary. First, you must be in favor of the field, next, you must learn the knowledge connected with it, only in this way can you keep in up with the scientists who are researching in it and transcend them. During the course, you must learn from others, and so on. Finally you are likely to be a scientist. Imagine it, someone is very very interested in math, but he even doesn’t know what we can get if we add 1 to 1. Do you really think he can be a scientist, a successful scientist?

In a word, to make a successful scientist, nature and nurture are both important.

有关科学家的英语作文篇3

As Einstein put it, I have no special talents ,but I am only passionately curious.It reveals that curiosity is also indispensable in our way to personal success.Human’s knowledge is limited,but not if it is related to curiosity.

As you can see from our daily life,curiosity is just like an impetus that forces you to go forward and find out the answer of your doubts.Meanwhile,your won’t take your failures too seriously,or rather,any hard time.Take Newton for instance, there’s nohting more ordinary than the falling of an apple,but not for Newton. And the great curiosity of Newton leaded to his insisting on finding the reason,whosubsequently put forward the principple of gravitation after a long and tough exploration.Afterwards,Newton was made president of the Royal Society because of his glorious contribution to science.

Generally speaking,everyone can’t avoid being curious about the strange things outside the world,but most of the curiosities are forgotten by us with the time going by.So just keep the feeling once it comes into being, and then find what you want to know in high gear.Perhaps,you’re the next Newton.Who knows?

有关科学家的英语作文篇4

It is generally agreed that society benefits from the work of its members. Compare the contributions of artists to society with the

contributions of scientists to society. Which type of contribution do you think is valued more by your society? Give specific reasons to support your answer.

Artists and scientists both make valuable contributions to our society. It may seem sometimes that artists are more valued. That’s because those artists who are famous make a lot of money. However, they are relatively few. The fact is that scientists are more valued. They get more respect from society for the work they do.

Artists reflect their times and their culture. A painter or a writer shows us in pictures and words what we’re like as a people. They record our culture for future generations. Actors and other performers, like singers and dancers, entertain us. They take our minds off our troubles, and

remind us how beautiful and exciting our imaginations can be. Artists also help keep their societies mentally and emotionally healthy. For example, children that participate in the arts, such as painting or music, in school do

better in their other studies. Art of all types is necessary to the human spirit.

The contributions scientists make to society are more obvious. They include the cars we drive, the computers we use at home and at work, and the appliances that help us cook our meals and clean our houses. All of these come from the ideas and hard work of scientists. Because of scientific discoveries, we’re living longer and more healthful lives.

Scientists also contribute to the arts. Movies are the result of science. So are television, radio, and the recording of music on CDs.

Generally, scientists don’t make as much money as famous artists like film stars, opera singers or successful painters. However, our society gives them more respect, and they generally make a good living.

Scientists are considered to be serious professionals, while artists are sometimes viewed as flaky, irresponsible people. So overall, I’d have to conclude that we value scientists more.

有关科学家的英语作文篇5

Thomas Alva Edison, the American inventor, was born in 1847. Even as a child , he was always curious and always trying to invent new things. He was not a good student in

school, but by the time he was a teenager, he had already had several jobs: store owner, telegraph operator, and inventor. He also had done lots of chemistry experiments on his own.

However, what Edison really wanted to do was research. He established his first laboratory in Menlo Park, New Jersey, and later he set up another one in West Orange, New Jersey. In these laboratories, he enjoyed trying to come up with solutions to problems that no one else had been able to solve.

One of his most exciting and difficult challenges was to create the electric light bulb. Today, it's very simple and easy to produce thousands of light bulbs a day. But Edison and his assistants had to work night and day to come up with just the right materials to make the first working light bulb. They tried over a thousand times to put together the right metals to create an electric bulb that would work for more than just a few seconds. Once Edison had created this first working electric light, he came up with a way to produce light bulbs in quantity. His dream was to light up all of New York City. With this goal in mind, he constructed the world's first commercial electric power plant on Pearl Street in New York City.

It wasn't long before several other businessmen set up their own electric companies joined together and organized a few large companies that mass-produced all electrical equipment according to the same standards. The outcome of all this was that Edison lost control of the companies he had originally set up. This didn't stop him, however. He

continued inventing things. In fact, he went on to invent the phonograph (or record player) and he improved techniques used in the making of the first motion pictures.

When Edison died in 1931, he wasn't as rich as he could have been, but he was very famous. Many people were inspired by his story.

SUMMARY

Thomas Alva Edison ,the American inventor was always curious and always trying to invent new things He was not a good studentsin school ,but he also had done lots of chemistry experiments on his own.

He liked to do research and he had established many laboratory to solve problems that no one else had been able to solve.To cyeat the electric light bulb is one of his

most exciting and difficult challenges .He and his assistant had tried a thousand times ,last they chose the right metals. He went on inventing things through his whole life .Although he had invented many things ,he isn't a rich person.

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