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在中国近代史,中国人民掀起了空前规模的全民族反侵略战争。请写出与下列特点相对应的

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在中国近代史,中国人民掀起了空前规模的全民族反侵略战争。请写出与下列特点相对应的事件名称。

(1)抗战以来的重大胜利——______________________________

(2)抗战以来的第一次大捷——______________________________

(3)抗日战争中中国军队主动出击日军的最大规模的战役——______________________________

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答案:C

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Women’s lobbying groups have been springing up all over Japan. The lead has been taken by lawyers at the Second Bar Association in Tokyo. Last month the association held a call-in for women to expose their grievances. Its telephone lines were jammed for six hours. By the end of the session, some 137 formal complaints had been registered. "Nearly 40% of them were from women who had been compelled to have sexual relations with their superiors at work," says Miss Shizuko Sugii, a lawyer with the bar association. Ten of the cases have since been classified as rape or attempted rape.

Women’s social position in Japan today is ______.

A.very low

B.comparatively high

C.high enough

D.as high as that of Japanese men

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