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    Mail carriers will be delivering some good news and some bad news this week.

The bad news: Stamp prices are expected to rise 2 cents in May to 41 cents, the Postal Regulatory Commission announced yesterday. The good news: With the introduction of a “forever stamp,” it may be the last time Americans have to use annoying 2-or-3-cent stamps to make up postage differences.

Beginning in May, people would be able to purchase the stamps in booklets of 20 at the regular rate of a first-class stamp. As the name implies, “forever stamps” will keep their first-class mailing value forever, even when the postage rate goes up.

The new “forever stamp” is the United States Postal Service’s (USPS) answer to the complaints about frequent rate increases. The May increases will be the fifth in a decade. Postal rates have risen because of inflation (通货膨胀), competition from online bill paying, and the rising costs of employee benefits, including healthcare, says Mark Saunders, a spokesman for USPS.

The USPS expects some financial gain from sales of the “forever stamp” and the savings from not printing as many 2-or-3-cent stamps. “It’s not your grandfather’s stamp,” says Mr. Saunders. “It could be your great-grandchildren’s stamp.”

Other countries, including Canada, England, and Finland use similar stamps.

Don Schilling, who has collected stamps for 50 years, says he’s interested in the public’s reaction. “This is an entirely new class of stamps.” Mr. Schilling says. He adds that he’ll buy the stamps because he will be able to use them for a long period of time, not because they could make him rich — the volume printed will be too large for collectors. “We won’t be able to send our kids to college on these,” he says, laughing.

The USPS board of governors has yet to accept the Postal Regulatory Commission’s decision, but tends to follow its recommendations. No plans have been announced yet for the design of the stamps.

1.The main purpose of introducing a “forever stamp” is ______.

A.to reduce the cost of printing 2-or-3-cent stamps

B.to help save the consumers’ cost on first-class mailing

C.to respond to the complaints about rising postal rates

D.to compete with online bill paying

2.Which of the following is true according to the passage?

A.The investment in forever stamps will bring adequate reward.

B.America will be the first country to issue forever stamps.

C.The design of the “forever stamp” remains to be revealed.

D.2-or-3-cent stamps will no longer be printed in the future.

3.What can be concluded from the passage?

A.With forever stamps, there will be no need to worry about rate changes.

B.Postal workers will benefit most from the sales of forever stamps.

C.The inflation has become a threat to the sales of first-class stamps.

D.New interest will be aroused in collecting forever stamps.

 

1.C 2.C 3.A 【解析】 本文是一篇说明文。为了解决公众对邮票频繁涨价的抱怨,美国邮政服务公司(USPS)将推出永不贬值的“永久邮票”。 1.推理判断题。根据文章第四段The new “forever stamp” is the United States Postal Service’s (USPS) answer to the complaints about frequent rate increases. (新的“永久邮票”是美国邮政服务公司对频繁涨价的抱怨的回应)可以推断出,发行“永久邮票”的目的是应对大众对于邮资频繁涨价的抱怨。故选C。 2.细节理解题。根据文章最后一段No plans have been announced yet for the design of the stamps.(但是还没有公布邮票的设计方案)可知,这种邮票的设计方案一直没有公布。故选C。 3.推理判断题。根据文章第三段As the name implies, “forever stamps” will keep their first-class mailing value forever, even when the postage rate goes up.(顾名思义,“永久邮票”将永远保持其最好的邮寄价值,即使邮费上涨)可知,即使邮资涨了,其邮费也不会增加,就不需要担心汇率的变化了。故选A。
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