A German who has been a volunteer teacher in the Guangxi countryside for ten years is a celebrity ( 名人)in China these days .
42-year-old Echart Lowwe was born in Hamburg , Germany . He graduated form the Hamburg Academy of Fine Arts. In the early 1990, Echart Lowwe traveled to China and became greatly interested in the country . In 1999 , he started working as a high school teacher in the city of Hechi , Guangxi , Later he went to a primary school in the remote Banlie Village to work as a volunteer teacher . He is still teaching there now .
His teaching methods are different from Chinese teachers . He never uses textbooks in class or sets exams .He seldom tells students how to do things , but instead encourages his pupils to be independent . He teaches music , nature and painting . To teach his students the spirit of teamwork , he asked them to paint a picture together .
Lowwe loves being with children . Kids love him back . He is often seen surrounded by groups of kids. “I feel he is our loved one .He is close to us ,”one of his students says.
Lowwe said “ I have always had the desire to teach in the countryside. I am doing what I want to do now . If I had to die right now , I would die happily ,” he said .
根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,判斷以下句子的( T )誤( F )。
【小題1】Echart Lowwe is a volunteer teacher from Germany .
【小題2】He used to work as a painter in Hechi .
【小題3】He has his own ways of teaching .
【小題4】Kids love him because he helps them do exams better .
【小題5】Echart Lowwe doesn’t regret what he is doing .


【小題1】T .
【小題2】F
【小題3】T
【小題4】F
【小題5】T

解析試題分析:
【小題1】根據(jù)A German who has been a volunteer teacher in the Guangxi countryside for ten years is a celebrity ( 名人)in China these days .
【小題2】根據(jù)In 1999 , he started working as a high school teacher in the city of Hechi , Guangxi.
【小題3】根據(jù)His teaching methods are different from Chinese teachers .
【小題4】根據(jù)He never uses textbooks in class or sets exams .He seldom tells students how to do things , but instead encourages his pupils to be independent .以及Lowwe loves being with children . Kids love him back .
【小題5】根據(jù)Lowwe said “ I have always had the desire to teach in the countryside. I am doing what I want to do now . If I had to die right now , I would die happily ,” he said .
考點(diǎn):人物傳記類短文閱讀理解
點(diǎn)評(píng):這篇文章非常簡單,先看問題,再帶著問題仔細(xì)閱讀短文,理解了全文內(nèi)容,很容易選出正確答案。閱讀短文時(shí),常常會(huì)遇到一些生詞。這時(shí),要沉著,冷靜,細(xì)心思考。首先要把整段、整篇文章看完。通過對(duì)全篇短文的理解,就很有可能猜測(cè)出生詞的大意。另外,還可以從含有生詞句子的上下文,以及句子和段落之間的關(guān)系來判斷、理解生詞以求獲得其真正含義。猜測(cè)生詞的另一種方法是,根據(jù)構(gòu)詞法推測(cè)。遇到生詞后,可從構(gòu)詞法角度分析判斷生詞。

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