根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。答案写在答题卡上。Having a conversation with a colleague or customer who constantly interrupts you is one oflife's most discouraging experiences.36.But there are effective methods you can use to getyour own points across.1.Discourage interruptions before they happen.If you're about to tell an involved story or make a complex proposal,you may be able toprotect yourself from interruptions by making that clear up front.37.By letting the otherperson know in advance that the opinion will be heard and valued,you're encouraging that personto listen carefully to what you're about to say to provide a worthwhile response.2.Ask the rest of the group for input.38,one method is to say something like,"We've heard from Sam a few times.Doesanyone else have anything to contribute?"You're nicely putting the interrupter on notice that heor she has been talking all the time.And it's time to let others speak.You're also encouragingother members of your group to speak up.3.Ask yourself if the interruption has value.Some people interrupt because their brains work very fast.They've already grasped theinformation you're conveying,and they want to speed up the pace of the discussion.39,you'll come across as being more interested in the issues than in yourself.While none of these skills is guaranteed to protect you from interrupters,trying one oranother,or maybe more than one in combination,should help you be heard instead of beinginterrupted.Getting interrupted is always unpleasant,but you don't have to suffer it in silence.40A.It happens all the timeB.Make sure you get to have your sayC.If you want to gain valuable insightD.When the same person interrupts you repeatedlyE.Only some people have encountered interrupters in their livesF.Explain that once you're done,you'll want the other person's inputG.If you stop and listen to the interrupter and ask a couple of questions第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项。I was born well and complete.Now,41,I became an"alien"with bulging (eyes.That must have made my parents extremely 42.Because of this,my father oftenfound it hard to stay close to me and began to keep a 43-.I believed that he no longer44 me,when in fact his heart felt greatest pain.Things 45 when I was three.An eye doctor suggested an eyelid transplant)My parents 46to donate their eyelids and the doctor picked my father afterexaminationSo began our family's 47wandering between darkness and light for the next fiveyears.My dad was first taken to the operating room.When this was completed,it was myturn.I 48 remember the acid smell,filling me with 49.Knowing that myparents were waiting just outside 50my fear.I soon fell sleep.6