Treasure Island (audio Bilingual Classic)

Treasure Island (audio Bilingual Classic)

by (english)robert Louis Stevenson

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46Kwords47chapters
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Ch. 47Chapter 21 Silver's Fall
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About This Novel

Yilin's "Audio Bilingual Classics" original version introduces English classics specially written by American education experts for students, and selects classic works that are close to the English acquisition level of Chinese students. The series of books has selected high-quality Chinese translations, accompanied by introductions, introductions to the authors' works and illustrations, and hired senior college entrance examination listening test anchors to read English audio books. The audiobook playback platform is easy to operate. Just scan the QR code in the book to listen and download. The book series covers classic literary works from various countries, allowing children to improve their literary appreciation and English listening and reading skills during reading. The famous children's literature writer Huang Beijia recommends a long article introduction. "Treasure Island" is Robert Louis Stevenson's masterpiece. It has concise language, twists and turns, and a clear story line. It is known as "the best work of children's adventure stories." This book pioneered treasure hunting novels and occupies an important position in the history of world literature. Young Jim accidentally found a treasure map among the relics of an old pirate. Under the organization of the squire, a group of people took a boat to Treasure Island to search for the treasure. However, just as they were about to reach their destination, a shocking conspiracy surfaced. The secret words on the deck and the strange people on the desert island make the prospects of the treasure hunt confusing. Can they find the treasure and return safely? In "Treasure Island", Stevenson tells how courage and wisdom confront evil and greed. This classic adventure novel has been adapted into dozens of film and television works and is loved by readers around the world.

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Human World. Chanel38mo ago

Very well said, great Can we relate to each other?

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