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为了纪念中国人民抗日战争胜利60周年,弘扬爱国主义,振奋民族精神。某校拟举办一期

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       为了纪念中国人民抗日战争胜利60周年,弘扬爱国主义,振奋民族精神。某校拟举办一期“纪念抗日战争胜利60周年图片展”请你参加活动,帮助完成下列问题。

(1)下面是该校设计的二个专题,请你写出能反映下列专题的图片。(注意:只写图片名称,无须画图)每个专题至少写2个。      

日军军事侵华
                                              
日军在华暴行
国共合作, 全面抗战
全民族的胜利

(2)小红同学选用下面两幅图片,小明同学认为在抗日战争中,国民党军队丧师失地,所以不能用国民党军队抗战的图片。请谈谈你的看法,并说明理由。

中国军队在芦沟桥英勇抵抗日军的入侵
中国军队在台儿庄进行巷战

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参考答案:B

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