house.I couldn't focus.Again and again,the words I'd heard on the phone echoed through my head:“Bill is gone…Marina too.June…and both the children…" Larry made arrangements for us to leave by seven o'clock the next morning.Then he phoned a few friends to tell them what had happened.Occasionally,someone asked to speak to me."If there's anything I can do,let me know." "Thank you very much,I replied.But I didn't know what to ask for.I couldn't concentrate. When the doorbell rang,I rose slowly and crept across the room.I opened the door to see Emerson King standing on the porch. "I've come to clean your shoes,"he said.Confused,I asked him to repeat. "Donna had to stay with the baby,he said,"but we want to help you.I remember when my father died,it took me hours to get the children's shoes cleaned and shined for the funeral.So that's what I've come to do for you.Give me all your shoes-not just your good shoes,but all your shoes. While Emerson spread newspapers on the kitchen floor,I gathered Larry's shirts and everyday shoes,my heels,my flats,the children's dirty dress shoes.Emerson found a pan. Larry located the shoe polish. While we cleared the supper dishes,Emerson continued to work,saying nothing... One by one,the jobs fell into place.I went into the laundry room to put a load of wash into the dryer.I returned to the kitchen to find that Emerson had left.In a line against one wall stood all our shoes.Later,when I started to pack,I saw that Emerson had even scrubbed the soles.I could put the shoes directly into the suitcases. We got to bed late and rose very early,but by the time we left for the airport,all the jobs were done. Read Passage 5 and answer the following questions.Make your answers as short and clear as possible.Write your answers on the Answer Sheet. 31.When did the author receive the phone call? 32.What did she know through the phone call? 33.Who rang the doorbell? 34.What did Emerson offer to do? 35.What had Emerson even scrubbed? 505house. 1 couldn' t focus. Again and again , the words l' d heard on the phone echoed through my head: "Bill is gone'" Marina too. }une'" and both the children"'" Larry made arrangements for us to leave by seven 0' clock the next morning. Then he phoned a few friends to tell them what had happened. Occasionally , someone asked to speak to me. "If there' s anything 1 can do , let me know. " "Thank you very much ," 1 replied. But 1 didn' t know what to ask for. 1 couldn' t concen tra te. When the doorbell rang , 1 rose slowly and crept across the room. 1 opened the door to see Emerson King standing on the porch. "I' ve come to clean your shoes ," he said. Confused , 1 asked him to repeat. "Donna had to stay with the baby ," he said , "but we want to help you. 1 remember when my father died , it took me hours to get the children' s shoes cleaned and shined for the funeral. So that's what I've come to do for you. Give me all your shoes - not just your good shoes, but all your shoes. " While Emerson spread newspapers on the kitchen floor , 1 gathered Larry' s shirts and everyday shoes, my heels, my flats , the children' s dirty dress shoes. Emerson found a pan. Larry located the shoe polish. While we cleared the supper dishes , Emerson continued to work , saying nothing'" One by one , the jobs fell into place. 1 went into the laundry room to put a load of wash into the dryer. 1 returned to the kitchen to find that Emerson had left. In a line against one wall stood all our shoes. Later, when 1 started to pack , 1 saw that Emerson had even scrubbed the soles. 1 could put the shoes directly into the suitcases. We got to bed late and rose very early , but by the time we left for the airport , all th jobs were done. Read Passage 5 and answer the following questions. 1ake your answers as short and c1ear as possible. Write your answers on the Answer Sheet. 31. When did the author receive the phone call? 32. What did she know through the phone call? 33. Who rang the doorbell? 34. What did Emerson offer to do? 35. What had Emerson even scrubbed? 505