The following is a mark table (分數(shù)表) about the English competition. Find some useful information to the questions below.

Items

Group 1

Group 2

Group 3

Group 4

1. answer correctly

66

72

75

77

2. answer quickly

74

79

78

63

3. answer humorously (幽默地)

68

69

80

78

4. speak clearly

87

85

82

87

5. speak loudly

90

92

90

91

6. speak freely

80

82

83

84

7. have a good manner

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75

74

78

8. cooperate (合作) well

81

64

87

84

Average (平均分)

78

77

81

80

(   ) 1.        cooperate best of all the groups.

   A. The students in Group 1

   B. The students in Group 2

   C. The students in Group 3

   D. The students in Group 4

(   ) 2. Group 1 is thought to have spoken as        as Group 3.

   A. clearly   B. loudly   C. freely   D. quickly

(   ) 3. Group 4 did best in "         ”.

   A. answer humorously   B. speak freely

   C. have a good manner   D. answer quickly

(   ) 4. In "answer correctly",Group 1 was        marks lower than Group 4.

   A. 6   B. 9   C. 11   D. 10

(   ) 5. Which of the following is NOT true?

   A. Group 1 did as well as Group 4 in u have a good manner".

   B. All the groups did well in "answer quickly".

   C. The average of Group 3 is 3 marks more than Group 1.

   D. Group 3 is the winner of the competition.

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