Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea · Quick Reading

Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea · Quick Reading

by (french) Jules Verne's Introduction To Long Xiao

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The story of the whole book is caused by a "sea monster". Professor Aronnax and his companions finally fell into the hands of this "sea monster" - the "Nautilus" submarine, and began a ten-month journey under the sea. The sights you see at the bottom of the sea can be said to be all kinds of strange, including walking through undersea forests, stepping on undersea coal mines, admiring large pearls worth tens of millions, fighting with large sharks, chasing manatees, having bloody battles with octopus schools, encountering iceberg road closures, and many other rare scenes that are thrilling. The manuscript includes a total of five sections: introduction to the work, main characters, key points to be tested, practice questions, and composition materials. Among them, the key points to be tested are mainly the key points to be tested, and the key points to be tested include chapter introductions, required paragraphs, and extraction of test points. The test points are extracted by simulating questions based on the content of the original work, and providing answers and corresponding analysis to help readers understand the original work more deeply and have a clearer grasp of the direction of the exam questions.

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