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Florida Pays People to Find Snakes — One Person Found 96 in Just 10 Days.

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Florida Pays People to Find Snakes — One Person Found 96 in Just 10 Days. HSK 2 Chinese listening practice.

This is an HSK 2 Chinese listening episode that runs about 1 minute. The full Mandarin script is shown with tap-for-pinyin and a line-by-line English translation, so you can listen and read at once — comprehensible input in the sense of Stephen Krashen's i+1 theory. It teaches 9 key vocabulary words such as 问题、别的、以前 and walks through 3 grammar patterns, each explained in English with examples. The same news story is retold at 4 difficulty levels — use the level selector above to find the version that is challenging but still understandable for you.

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佛罗里达一个很大问题这个问题
那里太多
有人那里十万
这些小猫小狗别的动物
以前那里没有这么带过来
后来出去越来越别的动物越来越
佛罗里达这样下去不行我们想个办法
他们大家一起去
找到最多拿到一万块
今年九百个人十天一共找到两百八十
找到最多那个汤姆
汤姆已经找了十年
一次一个找到九十六条
九十六条没有更多
汤姆拿到一万块
但是这个不想自己
汤姆一个地方当过
这个大家
你想一想家里一条你会怎么
English transcript reference

Florida has a big problem, and that problem is snakes.

There are just too many snakes there.

Some people say there are a hundred thousand of them.

These snakes are long and big; they eat small cats, small dogs, and other small animals too.

There used not to be this many snakes there — people brought them over.

Later the snakes escaped, and there got to be more and more of them, while the other animals got fewer and fewer.

People in Florida said: this cannot go on, let's think of something.

They asked everyone to go out and look for snakes together.

Whoever finds the most snakes gets ten thousand dollars.

This year more than nine hundred people came to look for snakes; in ten days they found two hundred and eighty in total.

The man who found the most is called Tom.

Tom has been hunting snakes for ten years already.

This time, he alone found ninety-six.

Ninety-six — nobody found more than him.

Tom got the ten thousand dollars.

But he did not want to spend the money on himself.

Tom runs a place for people who used to be soldiers.

He said: this money belongs to all of us.

Think about it: if there were a very long snake in your house, what would you do?

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What vocabulary does this episode teach?

词汇
wèntíproblem, question

一个很大的问题 = a big problem. Also means "question" in a test or a conversation.

biédeother, another

别的小动物 = the other small animals.

yǐqiánbefore, in the past

以前那里没有这么多蛇 = there used not to be this many snakes there.

yuèláiyuèmore and more

越来越多 / 越来越少 — one of the most useful patterns in the language.

yígòngin total, altogether

一共找到两百八十条 = they found two hundred and eighty in total.

zìjǐoneself

他不想自己用 = he did not want to use it himself.

shésnake

Burmese pythons — the animal the whole contest is about.

dòngwùanimal

小动物 = small animals. 动 (move) + 物 (thing).

bīngsoldier

当过兵的人 = people who used to be soldiers, i.e. veterans.

* beyond level超纲词

What grammar patterns appear in this episode?

语法

越来越 + adj

"more and more …". Shows change over time, no comparison word needed.

蛇跑了出去,越来越多,别的动物越来越少。

是……的

Points at HOW or BY WHOM something happened, when the fact itself is already known.

以前那里没有这么多蛇,是人带过来的。

谁……,谁就……

"whoever …, that person then …". 就 links the condition to the result.

谁找到的蛇最多,谁就能拿到一万块钱。

Proper Nouns

专有名词
佛罗里达FóluólǐdáFlorida汤姆TāngmǔTom (Rahill), the contest winner

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