Two IF (Intermediate Frequency) amplifiers. In order to reduce the possibility of another tranmitter from interfering with your reception, most receivers will use a 10.7 MHz first IF stage. This mixes with the incoming signal, to produce a useable signal.
The second stage uses a frequency of 455 KHz. That way only audio levels will be allowed to pass. Each time a mixing occurs, there is some signal degradation, so an amplifier is placed after the mixer stage to enhance the signal. Similarly, the Audio Amplifier is used to boost the level to make it audible.