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  Hans had a simple breakfast and then he went to school. He found it difficult to work in class because he kept on thinking about the match in the afternoon. School ended a little earlier. Hans' team was playing against the team from No. 64 Middle School. The team from No. 64 Middle School was very big and strong, and Hans' team felt a little afraid of them. Hans' team was neither very big nor very strong. But they were sure they were a good team and they could beat other teams because they could play together very well. And they made it. The team from No. 64 Middle School had some very good players, but they didn't have very good teamwork.

根据短文内容,判断正(T)误(F)。

(1) Hans went to school without breakfast.

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(2) Hans worked hard in class that morning.

(  )

(3) The players in No64 Middle School were strong.

(  )

(4)Hans' team did very well because of their teamwork.

(  )

(5)The other team win the game at last.

(  )

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