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听力原文:Man: ABP In-House Training, Mike speaking. Good morning.
Woman: Good morning, Mike. This is Kim here, from Human Recourse. We've got someone new starting in the Accounts Department and I'd like to book her on the course on financial statements. Is here a place for her on the next course?
Man: Well, it depends. We actually run two courses, one for beginners, and there's also an advanced course, but she'll have to be qualified accountant to go on that.
Woman: Yes, she'll actually need the advanced one.
Man: OK, that should be all right. Can you give me her name, please?
Woman: Amy Choi.
Man: Now, we'd like to consult with her line manager to ensure that the courses meet staff needs. Who is her line manager?
Woman: Mr. Lim, he's the Accounts Manager. Mas: OK, then. I think that's all I need for now. I'll send you confirmation of this hooking and the dates in the internal mail.
Woman: That's very helpful. Thank you very much.
?Look at the note below.
?You will hear a staff development officer booking a new member of staff on in-house training course.
ABP IN-HOUSE TRANING: COURSE BOOKINGS
COURSE: (5) ______
LEVEL: (6) ______
NAME: Amy Choi
NAME OF LINE MANAGER: Mr. Lim
POSITION/JOB OF LINE MANAGER: (7) ______ Manager Confirm
by (8)______ mail.

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A flat tax, also called a proportional tax is a system that taxes. Usually the flat tax is proposed to kick in at a certain income level, or to exempt income below that level, so that the lowest-income members of society pay no income tax.
Proposed flat taxes usually allow little or no exemption of earned income besides the bottom-level exemption.
Advocates of a flat tax claim that it will end unfair discrimination. They also argue that flat taxes are easier (and cheaper) to administer and comply with than complex, graduated taxes. Most political parties that advocate the introduction of a flat tax are on the right of the political spectrum.
B Progressive Tax
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