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The Liberal Democrats believe that people earning more than $100,000 a year should donate extra money.
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录音中指出托里党人和自由民主党人都坚持各自关于以税收资助的高等教育的观点,并提到后者(即自由民主党人)认为多余的钱可以毫不费力地从年收入超过10万英镑的人那里获得。因此题干表述正确。
【录音原文】
Both the Tories and the Liberal Democrats cling to the idea of purely tax-funded higher education: the former intends to save money by cutting student numbers; the latter claims that extra money can be painlessly extracted from people earning more than €100,000 a year.
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