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世界杯淘汰赛:贝林厄姆梅开二度,十人英格兰三比二淘汰东道主墨西哥
World Cup Last 16: Bellingham Double, 10-Man England Beat Hosts Mexico 3-2
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A medium Chinese listening lesson on the World Cup last 16, in spoken style: Bellingham's brace, Quansah's red card, Kane's penalty, and a heroic 10-man defense as England beat hosts Mexico 3-2. Talk on talent plus steel, and a home heartbreak. HSK 3 Chinese listening practice.
This is an HSK 3-4 Chinese listening episode that runs about 3 minutes. 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 7 key vocabulary words such as 含金量、独中两元、一锤定音 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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Today let's talk about a stirring World Cup knockout game: a man down, England beat hosts Mexico three to two to reach the last eight.
This was a hard-fought battle England won with both quality and willpower.
First, a word on the background.
This was a home game through and through, tens of thousands of Mexican fans turning the stadium into a stunning sea of red, white and green.
But England were clearly prepared, and weren't affected by the home atmosphere.
Alright, into the game.
In the first half, England showed their quality, and their heartbeat Bellingham was on fire.
He scored a brace in the first half, helping England to an early two-nil lead.
The huge deficit briefly silenced the noisy home stands.
But Mexico are the hosts after all, and they didn't bow easily.
Quiñones seized a chance to pull one back, one to two, reigniting the whole stadium's hope.
However, the real turning point came in the second half.
England defender Quansah was sent off early with a red card for a serious foul.
England were suddenly a man down, having to face a surging Mexico with ten players.
But surprisingly, ten-man England, far from collapsing, only grew calmer.
Kane calmly converted a penalty, one to three, stretching the gap again.
A trailing Mexico launched a do-or-die fightback, converting a penalty of their own to pull it to two to three.
In the closing stage, Mexico threw everyone forward, while ten-man England dropped back into their box and held firm with stubborn defending.
Block after block, clearance after clearance, England laughed last, holding on to a nervy, hard-won win.
So, how should this game be judged?
For England, this is a hugely valuable win.
They have both a star like Bellingham who can settle a game with one decisive blow, and the team resilience to hold on a man down.
This England is, without doubt, a very fearsome opponent.
For Mexico, falling at their own home in front of tens of thousands of fans is an unbearably cruel defeat.
They gave it everything, even glimpsed hope for a while, yet in the end couldn't rewrite the outcome.
The glory and pressure of home turf became, in the end, a weight too heavy for them to bear.
That's England three to two Mexico, a win belonging to quality, and to resilience.
See you next match.
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What vocabulary does this episode teach?
词汇一场胜利有多大的价值。这是一场极具含金量的胜利。
一个人打进两个球。贝林厄姆上半场独中两元。
成语。关键时刻一下子定下结果。他是能一锤定音的球星。
局势发生改变的关键点。真正的转折出现在下半场。
全线垮掉、稳不住。少打一人的英格兰非但没有崩盘。
成语。把全队都压上去。墨西哥倾巢而出。
顽强、扛得住的品质。少打一人还能顶住的团队韧性。
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What grammar patterns appear in this episode?
语法既有…,也有…
'They have both … and …' — two complementary strengths.
他们既有能一锤定音的球星,也有少打一人还能顶住的韧性。
非但没有…,反而…
'Not only did not…, but on the contrary…' — a reversal of expectation.
少打一人的英格兰非但没有崩盘,反而更加冷静。
终究成了…
'In the end became …' — a fate that eventually settled.
主场的荣耀与压力,终究成了他们无法承受之重。
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