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Any mistake made in the (36)
1 of a stamp raises its value to stamp (37)
2. A mistake on a (38)
3 stamp has made it worth a million and a half times its face value. Do you think it (39)
4? Well, it is true. And this is how it (40)
5.
The mistake was made more than a hundred years ago in the former British (41)
6 of Mauritius, a small island in the Indian Ocean. In 1847, an order for was sent to London. Mauritius was about to become the (42)
7 country in the world to put out .
Before the order was filled and the (43)
8 arrived from England, a big dance was planned by the Commander-in-chief of all the armed forces on the island. (44)
9. Stamps were badly needed to post the letters.
Therefore, an islander, who was a good printer, was told to copy the pattern of the . (45)
10.
Today, there are only twenty-six of these misprinted left—fourteen One-penny Reds and twelve Two-penny Blues. Because there are so few Two-penny Blues and because of their age, (46)
11.
Any mistake made in the (36)
12 of a stamp raises its value to stamp (37)
13. A mistake on a (38)
14 stamp has made it worth a million and a half times its face value. Do you think it (39)
15? Well, it is true. And this is how it (40)
16.
The mistake was made more than a hundred years ago in the former British (41)
17 of Mauritius, a small island in the Indian Ocean. In 1847, an order for was sent to London. Mauritius was about to become the (42)
18 country in the world to put out .
Before the order was filled and the (43)
19 arrived from England, a big dance was planned by the Commander-in-chief of all the armed forces on the island. (44)
20. Stamps were badly needed to post the letters.
Therefore, an islander, who was a good printer, was told to copy the pattern of the . (45)
21.
Today, there are only twenty-six of these misprinted left—fourteen One-penny Reds and twelve Two-penny Blues. Because there are so few Two-penny Blues and because of their age, (46)
22.
Any mistake made in the (36) printing of a stamp raises its value to stamp (37) collectors. A mistake on a (38) two-penny stamp has made it worth a million and a half times its face value. Do you think it (39) impossible? Well, it is true, and this is how it (40) happened.
The mistake was made more than a hundred years ago in the former British (41) colony of Mauritius, a small island in the Indian Ocean. In 1847, an order for was sent to London. Mauritius was about to become the (42) fourth country in the world to put out .
Before the order was filled and the (43) arrived from England, a big dance was planned by the Commander-in-chief of all the armed forces on the island. (44) The dance would be held in his house and letters of invitation would be sent to all the important people in Mauritius. Stamps were badly needed to post the letters.
Therefore, an islander, who was a good printer, was told to copy the pattern of the . (45) He carelessly put the words "Post Office" instead of "Post Paid", two words seen on at that time, on the several hundred that he printed.
Today, there are only twenty-six of these misprinted left—fourteen One-penny Reds and twelve Two-penny Blues. Because there are so few Two-penny Blues and because of their age, (46) collectors have paid as much as $ 16,800 for one of them.
【正确答案】
1、printing, 2、collectors, 3、two-penny, 4、impossible, 5、happened, 6、colony, 7、fourth, 8、stamps, 9、The dance would be held in his house and letters of invitation would be sent to all the important people in Mauritius., 10、He carelessly put the words "Post Office" instead of "Post Paid", two words seen on stamps at that time, on the several hundred that he printed., 11、collectors have paid as much as $ 16,800 for one of them.
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