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Read the text. Choose the correct answer, A, B, C or D.
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One Thursday night Derek Ladner, 57, was watching a film with his wife, Dawn, 60, when he remembered he hadn’t checked the lottery ticket which he’d bought the day before. He used to buy a ticket regularly, every Wednesday and every Saturday, and he played the same numbers – a combination of his birthday and his wife’s. When the film had finished, he found the ticket and discovered that every number matched. He couldn’t believe it. He’d won!
The next morning, they discovered that they weren't the only people who had chosen the same numbers. Altogether there were five winning tickets for almost 2.5 million pounds. Each ticket won nearly half a million pounds. Derek and Dawn were naturally delighted and excited – who wouldn’t be?
Over the next few days, Derek and Dawn started thinking about what they would do with their money. They decided not to make any quick decisions.
A week later, they had another surprise – Derek found something in his wallet. It was another lottery ticket. At first he was rather confused, and then he remembered! That Wednesday, he had bought not one, but two tickets. The second one had been a mistake – he’d forgotten about the first one! That’s right – the second ticket had the same numbers as the first ticket. Two tickets meant twice as much money!
The story was talked about everywhere. It was the first and only time anyone had bought two winning tickets on the same day. They had now won almost a million pounds – enough money to change their lives. However, Derek and Dawn told reporters that they were not planning any big changes. They said they would spend some money on the house where they lived, but that they were happy there and didn’t want to move anywhere else. They also said that they were planning a holiday, probably to New York, where Dawn had always wanted to go. What about work? Derek, who was a driver, said he planned to stop soon and was looking forward to spending more time at home with Dawn, who had already retired.
1.The numbers Derek chose were
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One Thursday night Derek Ladner, 57, was watching a film with his wife, Dawn, 60, when he remembered he hadn’t checked the lottery ticket which he’d bought the day before. He used to buy a ticket regularly, every Wednesday and every Saturday, and he played the same numbers – a combination of his birthday and his wife’s. When the film had finished, he found the ticket and discovered that every number matched. He couldn’t believe it. He’d won!
The next morning, they discovered that they weren't the only people who had chosen the same numbers. Altogether there were five winning tickets for almost 2.5 million pounds. Each ticket won nearly half a million pounds. Derek and Dawn were naturally delighted and excited – who wouldn’t be?
Over the next few days, Derek and Dawn started thinking about what they would do with their money. They decided not to make any quick decisions.
A week later, they had another surprise – Derek found something in his wallet. It was another lottery ticket. At first he was rather confused, and then he remembered! That Wednesday, he had bought not one, but two tickets. The second one had been a mistake – he’d forgotten about the first one! That’s right – the second ticket had the same numbers as the first ticket. Two tickets meant twice as much money!
The story was talked about everywhere. It was the first and only time anyone had bought two winning tickets on the same day. They had now won almost a million pounds – enough money to change their lives. However, Derek and Dawn told reporters that they were not planning any big changes. They said they would spend some money on the house where they lived, but that they were happy there and didn’t want to move anywhere else. They also said that they were planning a holiday, probably to New York, where Dawn had always wanted to go. What about work? Derek, who was a driver, said he planned to stop soon and was looking forward to spending more time at home with Dawn, who had already retired.
2.On Thursday night, Derek
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One Thursday night Derek Ladner, 57, was watching a film with his wife, Dawn, 60, when he remembered he hadn’t checked the lottery ticket which he’d bought the day before. He used to buy a ticket regularly, every Wednesday and every Saturday, and he played the same numbers – a combination of his birthday and his wife’s. When the film had finished, he found the ticket and discovered that every number matched. He couldn’t believe it. He’d won!
The next morning, they discovered that they weren't the only people who had chosen the same numbers. Altogether there were five winning tickets for almost 2.5 million pounds. Each ticket won nearly half a million pounds. Derek and Dawn were naturally delighted and excited – who wouldn’t be?
Over the next few days, Derek and Dawn started thinking about what they would do with their money. They decided not to make any quick decisions.
A week later, they had another surprise – Derek found something in his wallet. It was another lottery ticket. At first he was rather confused, and then he remembered! That Wednesday, he had bought not one, but two tickets. The second one had been a mistake – he’d forgotten about the first one! That’s right – the second ticket had the same numbers as the first ticket. Two tickets meant twice as much money!
The story was talked about everywhere. It was the first and only time anyone had bought two winning tickets on the same day. They had now won almost a million pounds – enough money to change their lives. However, Derek and Dawn told reporters that they were not planning any big changes. They said they would spend some money on the house where they lived, but that they were happy there and didn’t want to move anywhere else. They also said that they were planning a holiday, probably to New York, where Dawn had always wanted to go. What about work? Derek, who was a driver, said he planned to stop soon and was looking forward to spending more time at home with Dawn, who had already retired.
3.Derek won nearly one million pounds because he
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One Thursday night Derek Ladner, 57, was watching a film with his wife, Dawn, 60, when he remembered he hadn’t checked the lottery ticket which he’d bought the day before. He used to buy a ticket regularly, every Wednesday and every Saturday, and he played the same numbers – a combination of his birthday and his wife’s. When the film had finished, he found the ticket and discovered that every number matched. He couldn’t believe it. He’d won!
The next morning, they discovered that they weren't the only people who had chosen the same numbers. Altogether there were five winning tickets for almost 2.5 million pounds. Each ticket won nearly half a million pounds. Derek and Dawn were naturally delighted and excited – who wouldn’t be?
Over the next few days, Derek and Dawn started thinking about what they would do with their money. They decided not to make any quick decisions.
A week later, they had another surprise – Derek found something in his wallet. It was another lottery ticket. At first he was rather confused, and then he remembered! That Wednesday, he had bought not one, but two tickets. The second one had been a mistake – he’d forgotten about the first one! That’s right – the second ticket had the same numbers as the first ticket. Two tickets meant twice as much money!
The story was talked about everywhere. It was the first and only time anyone had bought two winning tickets on the same day. They had now won almost a million pounds – enough money to change their lives. However, Derek and Dawn told reporters that they were not planning any big changes. They said they would spend some money on the house where they lived, but that they were happy there and didn’t want to move anywhere else. They also said that they were planning a holiday, probably to New York, where Dawn had always wanted to go. What about work? Derek, who was a driver, said he planned to stop soon and was looking forward to spending more time at home with Dawn, who had already retired.
4.Derek and Dawn
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One Thursday night Derek Ladner, 57, was watching a film with his wife, Dawn, 60, when he remembered he hadn’t checked the lottery ticket which he’d bought the day before. He used to buy a ticket regularly, every Wednesday and every Saturday, and he played the same numbers – a combination of his birthday and his wife’s. When the film had finished, he found the ticket and discovered that every number matched. He couldn’t believe it. He’d won!
The next morning, they discovered that they weren't the only people who had chosen the same numbers. Altogether there were five winning tickets for almost 2.5 million pounds. Each ticket won nearly half a million pounds. Derek and Dawn were naturally delighted and excited – who wouldn’t be?
Over the next few days, Derek and Dawn started thinking about what they would do with their money. They decided not to make any quick decisions.
A week later, they had another surprise – Derek found something in his wallet. It was another lottery ticket. At first he was rather confused, and then he remembered! That Wednesday, he had bought not one, but two tickets. The second one had been a mistake – he’d forgotten about the first one! That’s right – the second ticket had the same numbers as the first ticket. Two tickets meant twice as much money!
The story was talked about everywhere. It was the first and only time anyone had bought two winning tickets on the same day. They had now won almost a million pounds – enough money to change their lives. However, Derek and Dawn told reporters that they were not planning any big changes. They said they would spend some money on the house where they lived, but that they were happy there and didn’t want to move anywhere else. They also said that they were planning a holiday, probably to New York, where Dawn had always wanted to go. What about work? Derek, who was a driver, said he planned to stop soon and was looking forward to spending more time at home with Dawn, who had already retired.
5.The writer seems to
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One Thursday night Derek Ladner, 57, was watching a film with his wife, Dawn, 60, when he remembered he hadn’t checked the lottery ticket which he’d bought the day before. He used to buy a ticket regularly, every Wednesday and every Saturday, and he played the same numbers – a combination of his birthday and his wife’s. When the film had finished, he found the ticket and discovered that every number matched. He couldn’t believe it. He’d won!
The next morning, they discovered that they weren't the only people who had chosen the same numbers. Altogether there were five winning tickets for almost 2.5 million pounds. Each ticket won nearly half a million pounds. Derek and Dawn were naturally delighted and excited – who wouldn’t be?
Over the next few days, Derek and Dawn started thinking about what they would do with their money. They decided not to make any quick decisions.
A week later, they had another surprise – Derek found something in his wallet. It was another lottery ticket. At first he was rather confused, and then he remembered! That Wednesday, he had bought not one, but two tickets. The second one had been a mistake – he’d forgotten about the first one! That’s right – the second ticket had the same numbers as the first ticket. Two tickets meant twice as much money!
The story was talked about everywhere. It was the first and only time anyone had bought two winning tickets on the same day. They had now won almost a million pounds – enough money to change their lives. However, Derek and Dawn told reporters that they were not planning any big changes. They said they would spend some money on the house where they lived, but that they were happy there and didn’t want to move anywhere else. They also said that they were planning a holiday, probably to New York, where Dawn had always wanted to go. What about work? Derek, who was a driver, said he planned to stop soon and was looking forward to spending more time at home with Dawn, who had already retired.
6.Derek and his wife
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