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阅读材料,回答问题。 材料一:2005年日本新版教科书(送审本).对卢沟桥事变作

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阅读材料,回答问题。

材料一:2005年日本新版教科书(送审本).对卢沟桥事变作了这样的叙述:1937年7月7日夜,在北京郊外的卢沟桥,发生了有人向日军队开枪的事件。第二天,中国方面继续开枪,进入了战斗状态。

材料二:要切实坚持以史为鉴、面向未来……(日本)正确认识和对待历史,就是要把那场侵略战争表示的反省落实到行动上,绝不再做伤害中国和亚洲有关国家人民感情的事。希望日方能以严肃慎重的态度处理好历史问题。      ——2005年4月23日胡 * * 会见日本首相小泉纯一郎的讲话

(1)根据材料一指出,日本新版教科书(送审本)认为卢沟桥事变是由哪方挑起的?

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(2)日本教科书对卢沟桥事变的不实叙述,反映了日本对侵略中国的历史持什么态度?

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(3)根据材料二指出,胡 * * * * 认为日本应该怎样正确认识和对待历史问题?

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