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People Threw Sex Toys Onto WNBA Courts for a Crypto Stunt. The Ones Who Got Hit Were Children.

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People Threw Sex Toys Onto WNBA Courts for a Crypto Stunt. The Ones Who Got Hit Were Children. HSK 2 Chinese listening practice.

This is an HSK 2 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 6 key vocabulary words such as 次、笑、公司 and walks through 2 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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WNBA
WNBA 美国女子篮球联盟
几年 WNBA
去年WNBA 开始
比赛时候有人观众那里一个东西
的是什么
一个成人用品
第一次大家当成一个笑话
第二次第三次第四次
星期好几比赛都有
为什么这么一件事
后来大家知道
一家虚拟公司公司名字就是那个东西名字
公司他们找人
他们很简单所有看到这个名字
一个公司别人比赛自己广告
这里可能觉得只是无聊
下面就不是无聊
一次那个东西没有落到落到观众那里
一个十二岁女孩
一个十二岁男人后来
还有一次一个东西一个男人九岁侄女
警察带走
所以事情清楚
的是大人被打中的小孩
打球说话
我们在场你们东西我们安全
联盟后来规矩
故意东西当场
一年不能交给警察
今年八月又有
一次一样
Angel Reese 当时坐在
看见那个一指就把出来
保安马上过去带走
那个以后也不能再进 WNBA
最后我想一句
一个笑话开始只是笑话
可是变成很多一起做的就不是笑话
你想一想
很多都在你会跟着
English transcript reference

First, about the WNBA.

The WNBA is the women’s basketball league in America.

These last few years, more people have been watching the WNBA.

Last year, something started going wrong at WNBA games.

During a game, someone from the spectator seats threw an object onto the court.

What was thrown?

An adult product.

The first time, everyone treated it as a joke.

The second time, the third time, the fourth time.

In two weeks, several games had someone throwing one.

Why were so many people doing the same thing?

Later everyone found out.

There is a crypto-currency company whose name is the name of that object.

The company said it was them, paying people to throw them.

What they wanted was simple: for everyone to see that name.

A company taking someone else’s game and using it as its own advertising.

Up to here, you might still think this is just silly.

The next two things are not silly.

One time, the object did not land on the court. It landed in the seats.

It hit a twelve-year-old girl.

The thrower was a thirty-two-year-old man, and he was arrested afterwards.

Another time, one of these hit a man and his nine-year-old niece.

That thrower was taken away by the police as well.

So the situation is clear:

The ones throwing were adults; the ones hit were children.

The players spoke up too:

We are running on that court; you are throwing things onto it; we are not safe.

The league then set a rule:

If you deliberately throw something onto the court, you are removed on the spot.

You cannot enter for a year, and you are handed to the police.

This August, someone threw again.

This time was different.

Angel Reese was sitting beside the court.

She saw the person, pointed, and picked him out.

Security went straight over and took him away.

He was arrested, and he can never enter a WNBA arena again.

One last thing I want to say.

A joke, at the start, is only a joke.

But when it becomes something a lot of people do together, it stops being a joke.

Think about it:

Something a lot of people are laughing at — would you laugh along?

Listen again

Try it without the transcript and notice what sounds clearer.

What vocabulary does this episode teach?

词汇
a time, an occurrence

第一次,第二次,第三次 — the counting is what turns one incident into a wave.

xiàoto laugh

The hinge of the whole episode: what is 好笑 and what stops being 好笑.

gōngsīcompany

The crypto company that paid people to do it.

guānzhòngspectators, audience

观 to watch, 众 crowd. The objects were thrown from the 观众 seats.

ānquánsafe, safety

The players’ own framing: this is a safety question.

liánménga league

The organisation that set the one-year ban.

* beyond level超纲词

What grammar patterns appear in this episode?

语法

第一次……,第二次……

Counting occurrences in sequence, which is how a single incident becomes a pattern.

第一次,大家当成一个笑话。第二次,第三次,第四次。

可是当……,就……

But once X happens, then Y — marks a change of state.

可是当它变成很多人一起做的事,它就不是笑话了。

Proper Nouns

专有名词
WNBAWNBAthe Women’s National Basketball AssociationAngel ReeseAngel ReeseAngel Reese, the player who identified the thrower美国Měiguóthe United States

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