二、阅读理解题
1.This was the end.It was her father who laid down the rules in her family and there was never any appeal,any second chance.After protracted discussion and her repeated pleas she had been allowed this weekly visit to the disco run by the church youth club,provided she caught the nine-forty bus without fail.It’d put her down at the“Crown and Anchor”at Cobb’s marsh,only fifty yards from her cottage.From ten fifteen her father would begin watching for the bus to pass the front room where he and her mother would sit half-watching the television,the curtains drawn back.Whatever the programme or weather,he would then put on his coat and come out to walk the fifty yards to meet her,keeping her always in sight.Since the Norfolk Whistler had begun his killings,her father had an added justification for the mild domestic tyranny which she half-realized,he thought right in dealing with his only child and rather enjoyed.The concordat had been early established:“You do right by me,my girl,and I’ll do right by you.”She both loved him and slightly feared him and she dreaded his anger.Now there would be one of those awful rows in which she knew she couldn’t hope to look to her mother for support.It would be the end of her Friday evenings with Wayne and Shirl and the gang.Already they teased and pitied her because she was treated like a child.Now it would be total humiliation.
Her final desperate thought was to hire a taxi and chase the bus,but she didn’t know where the cab rank was and she hadn’t enough money;she was sure of that.She could go back to the disco and see if Wayne and Shirl and the gang between them could lend her enough.But Wayne was always skint(身无分文的)and Shirl too mean and by the time she had argued and cajoled(哄骗)it would be too late.
1.What was the girl’s problem now?
A.The bus was late
B.She was late for the nine-forty bus
C.She was afraid to encounter the Norfolk Whistler
D.Her father would not come out to meet her on her way home