Lottery Results for July 3, 2026

2026年7月3日樂透結果


Introduction

This report shows the lottery results from July 3, 2026. It also explains how to get prize money in different US states.

本報告顯示 2026 年 7 月 3 日的樂透結果,並說明了在美國不同州領取獎金的方法。

Main Body

The Mega Millions numbers were 05-09-29-47-57 and 16. No one won the big prize. Now the prize is $576 million for July 7. One person in Pennsylvania won $3 million.

Mega Millions 的號碼為 05-09-29-47-57 以及 16。無人中得頭獎。目前 7 月 7 日的獎金為 5.76 億美元。賓夕法尼亞州有一名獲獎者贏得 300 萬美元。

Other states had games too. Indiana, Delaware, Missouri, and Washington had their own lotteries. Some games happen every day. Some happen two times a week.

其他州也舉辦了遊戲。印第安納州、德拉瓦州、密蘇里州和華盛頓州都有各自的樂透。有些遊戲每天舉行,有些則每週舉行兩次。

Rules for prize money are different in each state. In Indiana, you go to a shop for small prizes. You go to a big office for prizes over $50,000. In Delaware, winners can keep their names secret. Also, tickets in Delaware last for one year. In Indiana, they last for 180 days.

領獎規則在各州有所不同。在印第安納州,小額獎金可前往商店領取;超過 5 萬美元的獎金則需前往大型辦公室。在德拉瓦州,獲獎者可以選擇保持匿名。此外,德拉瓦州的彩券有效期為一年,而印第安納州則為 180 天。

Conclusion

No one won the Mega Millions jackpot. Each state has its own rules for the lottery.

無人中得 Mega Millions 頭獎。各州對樂透有各自的規定。

Vocabulary Learning

The Power of "Some"

Look at these two sentences from the text:

  • "Some games happen every day."
  • "Some happen two times a week."

When you don't want to talk about every single thing in a group, use Some. It is a great word for A2 students because it lets you be general without being too complicated.

How to use it: Some + Plural NounSome games / Some people / Some rules


Money Words: Big vs. Small

The text uses opposites to show different levels of winning. This is a simple way to describe things in English:

  • Small prizes \rightarrow easy to get, go to a shop.
  • Big prizes \rightarrow hard to get, go to a big office.

Quick Tip: In English, we often use "big" and "small" for money instead of saying "large amounts" or "tiny amounts." It is more natural for daily conversation.

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 gift you win in a game.
Example:The first prize is one million dollars.
secret (adj.)
Something that is hidden or not told to other people.
Example:He kept his win a secret from his friends.
jackpot (n.)
The largest amount of money you can win in a lottery.
Example:The jackpot is very high this week.
Practice A2 words in a crossword