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31-35 A B C C C 36-40 B B D A C eOZ~p
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41-45 C C A D C 46-50 D C A A D BcQw-<veu
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51. It is helpful for us to remember that history is very important to a country just as memory is very important to a person. / If we remember that history is just as important to a country as memory is to a person, it will be very helpful to us. {e., $'#
52. To know oneself very well is the necessary first step before one can control oneself. This is true for both the nation and the individual. w2r*$Q
53. A nation that is fully aware of the twists and turns of history has the power to resist using military power, which will bring tragic results. ]/[@.
54. History is never final but open to revision. People can always rewrite history. *ck'vV'@
55. Not only people who study history should take a nation’s history as their guide and field of study, but the ordinary citizens should also do so. ("<4Ry.u
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61. who 62. affected 63. other 64. same 65. expensive Q7mikg=1-
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(68) rose raised (69) invest (in) )2:U]d%pk
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(72) national(ly) (73) account (for) about w`zS`+4
(74) small(er) (75) economics economy