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World Cup Last 16: Goalless in 120 Minutes — Switzerland Beat Colombia on Penalties to Reach a First Quarter-Final Since 1954

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A medium Chinese listening lesson on the World Cup last 16, in spoken style: a 0-0 stalemate through extra time, then keeper Kobel's save and Vargas's decisive penalty send Switzerland past Colombia and into their first quarter-final since 1954. Talk on discipline and nerve. 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 整体、难缠、僵局 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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今天我们比拼最后一刻世界淘汰瑞士哥伦比亚一百二十分钟最终瑞士大战到了最后历史
关于纪律防守心理较量
瑞士
瑞士最大特点就是纪律整体防守
他们也许没有太多耀眼一支非常攻破球队
他们对手哥伦比亚一支技术出色南美进攻很有想象力
我们进入比赛
注定硬仗
半场双方非常谨慎也不愿意露出破绽比分
半场两队试图打破僵局你来创造一些机会防线表现极其出色皮球始终无法越过线
常规时间九十分钟比分依然是
比赛
三十分钟双方已经拼到力尽无法攻入关键一球
一百二十分钟比分比赛只能残酷大战胜负
大战不仅是更是心理较量
双方球员大多顶住压力命中
关键时刻瑞士贝尔挺身而出扑出哥伦比亚成为球队英雄
最终巴尔罚进帮助瑞士更高命中率下了生死大战
那么比赛怎么评价
瑞士来说意义非凡胜利
知道他们一次闯入世界追溯到遥远一九五四
十多年他们终于一次上了这个舞台正是钢铁纪律永不放弃意志
哥伦比亚而言失利实在残忍
他们踢得并不对手甚至场面最终倒在考验运气大战
足球就是这样时候几乎所有依然无法左右最终结果
哥伦比亚顽强表现同样值得尊重
就是瑞士淘汰哥伦比亚属于纪律坚持冷静胜利
我们再会
English transcript reference

Today let's talk about a World Cup knockout game fought to the very last moment: Switzerland and Colombia battled to a nil-nil draw over a hundred and twenty minutes, and in the end Switzerland laughed last in the penalty shootout, historically reaching the last eight.

This was a contest of discipline, defense, and nerve.

First, a word on Switzerland.

Switzerland's greatest strength is the whole team's discipline and collective defending.

They may not have many dazzling stars, but they are a very awkward, hard-to-break-down side.

Their opponents Colombia are a technically excellent South American side, full of imagination in attack.

Alright, into the game.

This was always going to be an evenly matched, hard-fought battle.

In the first half, both sides were very cautious, neither willing to show a weakness first, the score nil-nil.

In the second half, both teams tried to break the deadlock, trading blows and creating some chances, but both defenses were outstanding, and the ball never crossed the line.

After ninety minutes of regulation, the score was still nil-nil.

The game went to extra time.

Across the thirty minutes of extra time, both sides had fought to exhaustion, yet neither could force in the crucial goal.

After a hundred and twenty minutes, the score was frozen at nil-nil, and the game could only be settled by the cruelest of things, a penalty shootout.

A shootout tests not only technique, but even more the mind.

Most of the players on both sides held their nerve and scored calmly.

And at the crucial moment, Switzerland keeper Kobel stepped up, saving one of Colombia's penalties to become his team's hero.

In the end, Vargas converted the decisive spot-kick, helping Switzerland win this life-or-death duel with a higher conversion rate.

So, how should this game be judged?

For Switzerland, this is a hugely significant win.

Bear in mind, the last time they reached a World Cup quarter-final goes all the way back to a distant 1954.

Over seventy years later, they finally stood on this stage again, on the strength of that iron discipline and never-give-up will.

For Colombia, this defeat is truly cruel.

They played every bit as well as their opponents, even holding a slight edge in play, yet in the end fell in the shootout, the ultimate test of luck.

Soccer is like this: sometimes you do almost everything right, yet still can't decide the final result.

But Colombia's tenacious display equally deserves respect.

That's Switzerland knocking out Colombia on penalties, a win belonging to discipline, perseverance, and composure.

See you next match.

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What vocabulary does this episode teach?

词汇
zhěngtǐthe team as a whole; collective

全队作为一个整体。瑞士靠的是纪律和整体的防守。

nánchánhard to deal with; awkward

很不好对付。瑞士是一支非常难缠的球队。

jiāngjúa deadlock / stalemate

比分打不开、双方僵持。两队都想打破僵局。

jīn pí lì jìnutterly exhausted

成语。力气都用光了。双方都已经拼到筋疲力尽。

tǐng shēn ér chūto step up bravely

成语。在关键时刻勇敢地站出来。门将科贝尔挺身而出。

yī chuí dìng yīnto settle it with one decisive blow

成语。关键一下子定下结果。巴尔加斯罚进了一锤定音的点球。

mìngzhònglǜthe success rate (of converting)

踢进的比例。瑞士以更高的命中率赢下比赛。

* beyond level超纲词

What grammar patterns appear in this episode?

语法

比的不仅是…,更是…

'It's a contest not only of …, but even more of …' — points to the deeper factor.

点球大战,比的不仅是脚法,更是心理。

要知道,…还要追溯到…

'Bear in mind, … goes all the way back to …' — stresses how rare it is.

要知道,他们上一次闯入八强,还要追溯到一九五四年。

并不比…差

'Is not any worse than …' — a defense of the loser.

他们踢得并不比对手差。

Proper Nouns

专有名词
瑞士RuìshìSwitzerland哥伦比亚GēlúnbǐyàColombia科贝尔Kēbèi'ěrKobel (Gregor Kobel, Switzerland goalkeeper, saved a penalty)巴尔加斯Bā'ěrjiāsīVargas (Rubén Vargas, Switzerland, scored the winning penalty)

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