Marie was born in Warsaw. She studied maths and physics in Paris. She met and married a scientist - Pierre Curie. She had two children but continued her career after they was born. In 1902, she and Pierre discovered a new element called “radium” which was important because doctors could use it to help people with cancer. They were awarded the 1903 Nobel Prize for physics They continued to work hard and made new discoveries. Marie even continued her research after her husband’s death in 1906. She became a professor of the Sorbornne. In 1911, she was awarded a second Nobel Prize for chemistry. She died in 1934.
1. What is the main topic of the passage?
A. Marie's specialisation
B. Marie's dream
C. Marie's fame
D. Marie's life
2. What does "it" in line 3 refer to?
A. radium
B. Warsaw
C. Physics
D. Nobel Prize
3. All of the following are true EXCEPT ..................
A. She was born in 1867.
B. Her husband died in 1934
C. She was awarded Nobel Prize for Chemistry
D. She was a woman to be a professor of the Sorbonne