1. M. Curie is one of the greatest (tinictssse)ever. SCIENTISTS
2. They discovered the (lcechmia) elementsradium and polonium. CHEMICAL
3. She (ddsniege) the first mobile X-Raymachine. DESIGNED
4. studying radioactive (setlneem) ELEMENTS
5. Their research led to the vdsyrieco ofradium. DISCOVERY
6. No one knew how deadly idmaru was. RADIUM
7. Every person wants his goals to dsececu. SUCCEED
(1) Marie Curiewas born in Poland in 1867. Her mother died in 1877. So Marie had to work as atutor. She
(2) could help hersister who was studying medicine in Paris. Soon Marie also moved to France tostudy
(3) Maths andPhysics. There she got her Master's degree in two subjects. When Marie wasstudying
(4) magnetism shemet he future husband Pierre. They started research into radium and poloniumand
(5) after fouryears' work they won a Nobel Prize in Physics in 1903. In 1906 Pierre Curiedied and Marie felt
(6) very unhappy.But her work helped her overcome the grief (rope) and she began to work evenharder. In
(7) 1911 she got aNobel Prize in Chemistry. Unfortunately, no one knew how deadly radium was.Marie
(8) died in 1934of radiation poisoning. But many people respect and honour her because she wasthe first
(9) woman in theworld to win two Nobel Prizes.
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1. M. Curie is one of the greatest (tinictssse)ever. SCIENTISTS
2. They discovered the (lcechmia) elementsradium and polonium. CHEMICAL
3. She (ddsniege) the first mobile X-Raymachine. DESIGNED
4. studying radioactive (setlneem) ELEMENTS
5. Their research led to the vdsyrieco ofradium. DISCOVERY
6. No one knew how deadly idmaru was. RADIUM
7. Every person wants his goals to dsececu. SUCCEED
(1) Marie Curiewas born in Poland in 1867. Her mother died in 1877. So Marie had to work as atutor. She
(2) could help hersister who was studying medicine in Paris. Soon Marie also moved to France tostudy
(3) Maths andPhysics. There she got her Master's degree in two subjects. When Marie wasstudying
(4) magnetism shemet he future husband Pierre. They started research into radium and poloniumand
(5) after fouryears' work they won a Nobel Prize in Physics in 1903. In 1906 Pierre Curiedied and Marie felt
(6) very unhappy.But her work helped her overcome the grief (rope) and she began to work evenharder. In
(7) 1911 she got aNobel Prize in Chemistry. Unfortunately, no one knew how deadly radium was.Marie
(8) died in 1934of radiation poisoning. But many people respect and honour her because she wasthe first
(9) woman in theworld to win two Nobel Prizes.