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Passage 2
Any mistake made in the printing of a stamp raises its value to stamp collectors. A mistake on one inexpensive postage stamp has made the stamp worth a million and a half times its original value. The mistake was made more than a hundred years ago in the British colony of Mauritius, a small island in the Indian Ocean. In 1847 an order for stamps was sent to a London printer—Mauritius was to become the fourth country in the world to issue stamps.
Before the order was filled and delivered, a party was planned at Mauritius’Government House, and stamps were needed to send out the invitations. A local printer was instructed to copy the design for the stamps. He accidentally inscribed the words “Post Office” instead of “Post Paid” on the several hundred stamps that he printed.
Today there are only twenty-six of these misprinted stamps left—fourteen One Penny Orange-Reds and twelve Two Penny Blues. Because of the Two Penny Blue’s rareness and age,
collectors have paid as much as $16,800 for it.
46. Mistakes in printing usually make their collectors feel____.
A. disappointed B. cheerful
C. regretful D. painful
47. Over a century ago, Mauritius_____.
A. was an independent country B. belonged to India
C. was one of the British colonies D, was a small island in the Pacific Ocean
48. The mistake on the stamps was made ______.
A. in Mauritius B. at Mauritius Government House
C. in a post office D. in London
49. There are altogether_____ stamps left which was misprinted.
A .12 B.14
C. 26 D. 41
50. Stamp collectors have paid $16,800 for _____.
A. fourteen One Penny Orange-Reds B. twelve Two Penny Blues
C. one One Penny Orange-Red D. one Two Penny Blue
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