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What have former French President Nicholas Sarkozy, ex-Beatles singer John Lennon and female tennis champion Maria Sharapova got in common? They all share a passion for philately, or stamp collecting.
As fewer people send letters to one another, the hobby of stamp collecting has steadily1 been in decline. But, in tough economic times, the market for desirable stamps has been booming.
A rare stamp in mint condition can hold real value. Collectable or limited-edition stamps can sell for many times their original value. Stamps can even attract serious investors2: the Treskilling Yellow, a Swedish stamp originally printed in 1855, was sold at a private auction3 in 2010 for the sum of $2.3 million (14.6 million yuan).
Stamp memorabilia is also a flourishing business, as they provide great souvenirs for important occasions. They can commemorate4 important anniversaries, such as Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee5, or celebrate enduring cultural icons6, like The Beatles. Some argue that stamp collecting is also a great way to learn about other nations and their cultures.
Interest in stamp collecting has also grown in emerging economies, such as India and Brazil, as it provides a sound and stable investment opportunity for collectors. In China, where stamp collecting was once seen as a potentially subversive7 activity, it is now a thriving hobby for millions. Chinese stamps produced in the 1960s during the Cultural Revolution are especially highly-prized, compared with European stamps from the same period.
In the UK, the Royal Mail recently issued a variety of stamps to honour each gold medal winner from Great Britain's successful Olympic team. Stamps are therefore used as a way to venerate8 national heroes.
Although she herself appears on many UK and Commonwealth9 stamps, one of the largest collections belongs to Queen Elizabeth II, as she inherited the treasured set from her father, King George V. He amassed10 a huge compendium11 after visiting many countries around the world.
So, while some people see stamp collecting as a boring sideline for grey-haired men, it can prove to be an educational and financially astute12 pastime.
Quiz 测验
What other name can be used to describe stamp collecting?
philately
What phrase describes an item in a perfect form?
in mint condition
What is the collective term for souvenirs and collectables?
memorabilia
What verb means to honour or revere13?
to venerate
What other word in used to describe a collection?
compendium
Glossary 词汇表
philately 集邮,集邮者
desirable 抢手的,中意的
in mint condition 崭新的
collectable 可收集物,珍藏物
limited edition 限量版
memorabilia 纪念品
flourishing 繁荣兴旺的
souvenirs 纪念品
commemorate 纪念
enduring 持久的
icons 偶像人物
sound 明智的,可靠的
subversive 颠覆性的
thriving 繁荣兴旺的
highly-prized 被视为珍宝的
issued 发行
honour (以示)纪念
venerate 尊敬
inherited 继承的
treasured 珍视的
amassed 积聚,收集
compendium 概略(成套的邮票)
sideline 副业
astute 精明的
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n.周年纪念;欢乐 | |
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n.偶像( icon的名词复数 );(计算机屏幕上表示命令、程序的)符号,图像 | |
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adj.颠覆性的,破坏性的;n.破坏份子,危险份子 | |
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v.尊敬,崇敬,崇拜 | |
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n.共和国,联邦,共同体 | |
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v.积累,积聚( amass的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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