Grandma was a wonderful story-teller, and she had a set of priceless, individually(独特地)tailored stories with which American grandparents of her day brought up children.There was the story of the little boys who had been taught complete, quick obedience(服从).One day when they were out on the grassy plain, their father shouted.“Fall down on your faces!”They did, and the terrible prairie(草原)fire swept over them and they weren’t hurt.There was also the story of three boys at school, each of whom received a cake sent from home.One saved his, and the mice ate it; one ate all of his, and he got sick; and who do you think had the best time?-Why, of course, the one who shared his cake with his friends.
(1)
What is the main idea of this passage?
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A.
Children should obey their parents quickly.
B.
Children should share with others.
C.
The author remembers many of her grandma’s wonderful stories.
D.
The grandma’s stories helped teach the children morals and good manners.
(2)
Which of the following details supports the main idea of the passage?
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A.
The children were saved from the fire because they followed directions.
B.
Grandma told a story of three boys at school.
C.
Each of the three boys got a cake sent from home.
D.
The big prairie fire soon spread over to the village.
(3)
Which of the following statements is true?
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A.
The author was saved from the fire.
B.
The author was brought up from his grandmother.
C.
Grandma was good at telling children stories.
D.
Grandma told stories to children just for fun.
(4)
All of the following were not praised by the author except ________.
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A.
the boy who shared his cake with others
B.
the boy who ate up all his cake by himself
C.
the boy who kept the cake for the future
D.
the boys who didn’t obey their parents
(5)
According to this passage, the underlined word tailored probably means ________.