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  • This is the VOA Learning English Education Report.
  • 这里是美国之音慢速英语教育报道。
  • The oil industry is growing fast in the American States of North Dakota and Montana.
  • 美国北达科他州和蒙大拿州的石油行业发展迅速,
  • Removing oil from the ground has made a lot of money for the area and provided many jobs.
  • 开发石油让该地区赚了大钱,并提供了很多工作。
  • The industry also has brought thousands of people to rural towns that once has small populations. Williston, North Dakota is a good example.
  • 这个行业还让数千人来到这个曾经人数很少的乡镇,北达科他州的威利斯顿就是个很好的例子。
  • The United States Census Bureau says the Williston area was the fastest growing place of its size and description from July 1, 2011 to July 1, 2012.
  • 美国人口调查局称2011年7月1日到2012年7月1日的威利斯顿地区是规模和名声发展最快的地方,
  • It said the population growth was 9.3 percent.
  • 称其人口增长率是9.3%。
  • Adding many people means increased demand for roads, emergency services and other systems, like electricity, heating and water.
  • 人口大量增加意味着对道路、应急服务等系统的需要增加,比如电力、热和水。
  • And more children attending schools can mean crowding in the community’s classrooms.
  • 更多的孩子入学意味着社区教室要变得拥挤。
  • John Monger was born and raised in Williston. He is taught at the city’s Hagan elementary school for 24 years.
  • 约翰·蒙格在威利斯顿出生并长大,他在该市的哈根小学任教24年。
  • For the last three years he is taught in a temporary structure called a trailer, the classrooms are smaller than usual.
  • 在最后的三年里,他在一个名叫活动房屋的临时建筑里教学,比常规的教室要小。
  • He started the year with 16 students. Now Mr. Monger has 18 in the small space.
  • 他最初有16名学生,现在这个小教室有18名学生。
  • Viola LaFontaine is the leader of Williston public schools, that area of schools is the smallest in North Dakota, but it is also growing the fastest.
  • 维尔拉·拉方丹是威利斯顿公立学校的领导,该学区在北达科他州最小,但发展最快。
  • She says the schools increased their population by more than 1000 students during the past four to five years.
  • 她说过去4到5年学校增加了1000多名学生,
  • The majority are elementary school children. In addition, she says the students come from all over the world.
  • 大多数是小学生,另外,她说学生来自世界各地。
  • "I believe its seven different languages that we have spoken in school now.
  • “大家在学校里说着7种不同的语言,
  • A majority are Spanish, but we have Cantonese, we have French," LaFontaine said.
  • 主要是西班牙语,也有人说广东话和法语。”
  • Ms LaFontaine says it’s difficult to deal with the continuing changes in student population.
  • 拉方丹说,应对学生人数的变化很困难。
  • "The greatest challenge is the students coming in and out and throughout the entire school year,
  • “最大的挑战是整个学年都有学生进进出出,
  • which something different as well as students leaving throughout the entire school year," LaFontaine said.
  • 这有点不同寻常,另外每年都有学生离开。”
  • The official says it is also hard to hire qualified teachers and to pay for larger and more modern schools.
  • 这位领导称聘请合格教师、建设更大更现代的学校都很困难,
  • She notes that the state is receiving a lot of money from oil. She has asked the North Dakota government for education assistance.
  • 她说该州从石油中获取大量财富,她请求北达科他州政府提供教育资助。
  • "North Dakota’s always been conservative. I don’t think that’s a bad thing. But now that you’ve got ample resources, let us have some of it.
  • “北达科他州一直很保守,我认为这不是件坏事。但现在有了充足的资源,就给我们点资助吧。
  • Whether it’s grants or loans or preferably grants that you could use to really support your schools," LaFontaine said.
  • 无论是捐赠还是贷款,当然最好是捐赠,都能帮助我们学校。”
  • Voters in Williston District 1 recently approved a measure to build a new high school.
  • 威利斯顿1号选区的选民最近通过建造一所新高中的措施,
  • The measure will increase property taxes.
  • 该措施将提高房产税。
  • But education activists say Williston's taxes are less than those in similar North Dakota communities.
  • 但教育活动人士称威利斯顿的税收比北达科他州的同类社区少。
  • And that’s the Education Report from VOA Learning English. You can listen to our reports at our website or download them.
  • 这就是美国之音慢速英语教育报道,你可登陆我们的网站收听报道,
  • You can follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and on our YouTube Channel, all at VOA Learning English. I’m Jerilyn Watson.
  • 还可以关注我们的脸书、领英、推特和YouTube频道,我是杰瑞琳·沃森。


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This is the VOA Learning English Education Report.

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The oil industry is growing fast in the American States of North Dakota and Montana. Removing oil from the ground has made a lot of money for the area and provided many jobs. The industry also has brought thousands of people to rural towns that once has small populations. Williston, North Dakota is a good example.

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The United States Census Bureau says the Williston area was the fastest growing place of its size and description from July 1, 2011 to July 1, 2012. It said the population growth was 9.3 percent. Adding many people means increased demand for roads, emergency services and other systems, like electricity, heating and water. And more children attending schools can mean crowding in the communitys classrooms.

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John Monger was born and raised in Williston. He is taught at the citys Hagan elementary school for 24 years. For the last three years he is taught in a temporary structure called a trailer, the classrooms are smaller than usual. He started the year with 16 students. Now Mr. Monger has 18 in the small space.

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Viola LaFontaine is the leader of Williston public schools, that area of schools is the smallest in North Dakota, but it is also growing the fastest. She says the schools increased their population by more than 1000 students during the past four to five years. The majority are elementary school children. In addition, she says the students come from all over the world.

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"I believe its seven different languages that we have spoken in school now. A majority are Spanish, but we have Cantonese, we have French," LaFontaine said.

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Ms LaFontaine says its difficult to deal with the continuing changes in student population.

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"The greatest challenge is the students coming in and out and throughout the entire school year, which something different as well as students leaving throughout the entire school year," LaFontaine said.

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The official says it is also hard to hire qualified teachers and to pay for larger and more modern schools. She notes that the state is receiving a lot of money from oil. She has asked the North Dakota government for education assistance.

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"North Dakotas always been conservative. I dont think thats a bad thing. But now that youve got ample resources, let us have some of it. Whether its grants or loans or preferably grants that you could use to really support your schools," LaFontaine said.

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Voters in Williston District 1 recently approved a measure to build a new high school. The measure will increase property taxes. But education activists say Williston's taxes are less than those in similar North Dakota communities.

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And thats the Education Report from VOA Learning English. You can listen to our reports at our website or download them. You can follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and on our YouTube Channel, all at VOA Learning English. Im Jerilyn Watson.

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