Lottery Results and Rules for July 2, 2026

2026年7月2日開獎結果與規則


Introduction

This report shows the winning numbers for July 2, 2026. It also explains how to get your money in Tennessee, Missouri, Louisiana, and Washington.

本報告列出了 2026 年 7 月 2 日的中獎號碼,並說明了在田納西州、密蘇里州、路易斯安那州和華盛頓州如何領取獎金。

Main Body

The winning numbers are different in each state. In Tennessee, the numbers were 5-6-5 and 2-4-8-0. In Missouri, the numbers were 6-1-2 and 06. Louisiana had numbers like 4-9-1 and 6-2-1-9-9. Washington had numbers like 07 and 78.

每個州的中獎號碼都不同。在田納西州,號碼為 5-6-5 和 2-4-8-0。在密蘇里州,號碼為 6-1-2 和 06。路易斯安那州的號碼有 4-9-1 和 6-2-1-9-9。華盛頓州的號碼有 07 和 78。

Small prizes are easy to get. You can get up to $600 at a local store. If you win more money, you must go to a big office.

小獎很容易領取。您可以在當地商店領取最高 600 美元。如果您贏得更多獎金,則必須前往大型辦公室。

Each state has different rules for big prizes. Tennessee asks for an ID card. Missouri asks for a special tax form and an appointment. Louisiana says you must go to Baton Rouge for prizes over $5,000. Washington asks for a check.

每個州對大獎的規則不同。田納西州要求提供身分證件。密蘇里州要求填寫特殊的稅務表格並預約。路易斯安那州規定 5,000 美元以上的獎金必須前往巴頓魯日領取。華盛頓州則要求開立支票。

Conclusion

These four states have active lotteries. They have clear rules for winning and paying prizes.

這四個州的樂透活動十分活躍,且有明確的中獎與領獎規則。

Vocabulary Learning

🚩 THE "MUST" RULE

When you see the word must, it means you have no choice. It is a requirement.

From the text:

  • "You must go to a big office."
  • "You must go to Baton Rouge."

How to use it for A2 English: Use must + action to talk about rules.

  • Rule: I must pay.
  • Rule: You must show your ID.

📍 WHERE & HOW

Look at how we describe places in the text:

  1. Local store \rightarrow A small shop near your house.
  2. Big office \rightarrow The main building for the company.

Quick Tip: Use "Local" for things nearby and "Big/Main" for official places.

Vocabulary Learning

report (n.)
A piece of writing that gives information about something.
Example:I read the news report about the lottery.
prize (n.)
Money or a thing you win in a game or competition.
Example:She won a big prize in the lottery.
local (adj.)
In or near a place where you live.
Example:I buy my bread at the local store.
appointment (n.)
A time and place to meet someone.
Example:I have a doctor's appointment at 10 AM.
active (adj.)
Something that is working or happening now.
Example:The city has an active sports club.
Practice A2 words in a crossword