填空题.Last year, I spoke at a gathering of wealthy male investors. The organizers posted the results of a survey showing that only a small percentage of wealthy men believed their wives spent too much. "What?" shouted one 21 . "Those guys have to be lying." There is no 22 measure of who spends more among the rich: men or women. Both will say the other is the bigger spender. A recent survey proves the point. The survey polled 40 women, each with a net worth of million or more. About half the respondents 23 their money, a quarter got it from their husbands and the other quarter earned it themselves. That is 24 in line with other surveys of wealthy women and the 25 of their money. As for spending, almost all the women (90%) 26 their spending habits as "below their means." The report on the survey said that is "possibly because they do not view their 27 n wealth as defining their success." "Women tend not to spend as much as men and splash their names all over the place," said one woman in the survey, describing her spending as 28 and her lifestyle as "below the radar." At the same time, 70% of the women said they "buy nice things when necessary." And 93.5% of the women said they were responsible for making decisions on major buying, which 29 that they do a lot of the big spending. Of course, for truly major buying a house in Aspen, Colo., a Gulfstream, a Feadship, the couple probably makes the decision together. But what about other 30 ? Do you think men or women do most of the high-end spending? A. conditions E. extreme I. potentially M. roughly B. conservative F. implies J. predicts N. sources C. described G. inherited K. purchases O. valuable D. displayed H. participant L. reliable