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1、文本为Word版本,下载可任意编辑感恩节手抄报英语内容 感恩节是美国国定假日,在美国和最密切相关的历史最早的国家。1620,移民,或朝圣者,他们航行到美国的花,寻求地方可能有宗教自由。本篇文章是为您整理的感恩节手抄报英语内容,供大家阅读。thanksgiving, or thanksgiving day, is coming. its a traditional north american holiday,and is a form of harvest festival. in the united states, the fourth thursday in november is ca
2、lled thanksgiving day. thanksgiving was about the pilgrims, the first settlers in america. they shared the first harvest with the indians and gave thanks. thanksgiving day is usually a family day. people always celebrate with big dinners and happy reunions. pumpkin pie and indian pudding are traditi
3、onal thanksgiving desserts. relatives from other cities, students who have been away at school, and many other americans travel a long distance to spend the holiday at home. on that day, americans give thanks for the blessings they have enjoyed during the year. and i am sure that we all must have a
4、lot to be thankful for. maybe you would like to give thanks for being here with your family and for being well,or give thanks for a healthy year, a good job,or thank your friends for encouraging you when you are in dismay,etc. Thanksgiving Day is the most truly American of the national Holidays in t
5、he United States and is most closely connected with the earliest history of the country. In 1620, the settlers, or Pilgrims, they sailed to America on the May flower, seeking a place where they could have freedom of worship. After a tempestuous two-month voyage they landed at in icy November, what i
6、s now Plymouth, Massachusetts. During their first winter, over half of the settlers died of starvation or epidemics. Those who survived began sowing in the first spring. All summer long they waited for the harvests with great anxiety, knowing that their lives and the future existence of the colony d
7、epended on the coming harvest. Finally the fields produced a yield rich beyond expectations. And therefore it was decided that a day of thanksgiving to the Lord be fixed. Years later, President of the United States proclaimed the fourth Thursday of November as Thanksgiving Day every year. The celebr
8、ation of Thanksgiving Day has been observed on that date until today. The pattern of the Thanksgiving celebration has never changed through the years. The big family dinner is planned months ahead. On the dinner table, people will find apples, oranges, chestnuts, walnuts and grapes. There will be pl
9、um pudding, mince pie, other varieties of food and cranberry juice and squash. The best and most attractive among them are roast turkey and pumpkin pie. They have been the most traditional and favorite food on Thanksgiving Day throughout the years. Everyone agrees the dinner must be built around roa
10、st turkey stuffed with a bread dressing to absorb the tasty juices as it roasts. But as cooking varies with families and with the regions where one lives, it is not easy to get a consensus on the precise kind of stuffing for the royal bird. Thanksgiving today is, in every sense, a national annual ho
11、liday on which Americans of all faiths and backgrounds join in to express their thanks for the year s bounty and reverently ask for continued blessings. 感恩节是美国国定假日,在美国和最密切相关的历史最早的国家。1620,移民,或朝圣者,他们航行到美国的花,寻求地方可能有宗教自由。经过两个月的航行之后他们降落在冰冷的十一月,即现在的普利茅斯,马萨诸塞州。在第一个冬天,半数以上的移民都死于饥饿和传染病。那些幸存下来的第一个春天开始。整个夏天都在等
12、待着丰收的到来,他们知道他们的生活和未来的生存依赖于殖民地的收成。最后的领域产生了丰收。因此,它决定了一天的感恩节主定。多年以后,美国总统宣布每年十一月的第四个星期四作为感恩节每年。感恩节的庆祝活动中被观察到的日期直到今天。感恩节庆祝模式多年来从未改变。大家庭晚餐计划未来数月。在餐桌上,人们会发现苹果,桔子,栗子,胡桃和葡萄。将梅子布丁,肉馅饼,其他食物以及红莓汁和南瓜。的和最吸引人的就是烤火鸡,南瓜馅饼。他们是最传统和最喜欢的食物在感恩节的年。每个人都同意的晚餐必须火鸡在烘烤的面包敷料吸收美味果汁,因为它烤肉。但作为烹饪随家人以及所居住的地区,它是不容易取得共识,的确切种馅的皇家鸟类。今天的
13、感恩节是在每一个意义,一个国家的年度假期,各种信仰和各种背景的美国人加入表达他们的感谢,这一年的赏金,虔诚地祈求上帝继续祝福 1.1620年,一些清教徒乘坐“五月花”号船去美洲寻求宗教自由。他们全程航行了65天。由于该船是木制的,所以乘客们不能生火取暖或是煮饭。 did you know that the pilgrims trip to the new world aboard the mayflower lasted 65 days? it was a cold and damp journey, and since the ship was wooden, passengers were
14、 not allowed to light a fire for warmth or for cooking their food. 2.在这110人中,半数以上的移民死于饥饿和传染病,不过仍有一半的人活了下来。在第二年,一位名叫squanto的印第安人在很大程度上帮助了他们获得足够的食物。 did you know that half of the 110 pilgrims who had left england in 1620 survived that first year in the new world? in their second year, however, the pil
15、grims flourished with plentiful food sources, thanks in large part to the friendship and guidance of an abnaki indian named squanto. 3.第一次感恩节的时间是1621年的十二月,一共持续了3天,移民们借此机会感谢上天给予他们的丰赐。 did you know that the first thanksgiving took place in december 1621, when the pilgrims held a three-day feast in ply
16、mouth rock, massachusetts to celebrate their bountiful harvest? 4.直到2XX年后的1863年,林肯总统才宣布每年11月的第四个周四是感恩节,直到那时,感恩节才成为了美国全国性的节日。 did you know that thanksgiving didnt become an official national holiday until more than 200 years later, when in 1863 president lincoln proclaimed the last thursday of novemb
17、er a national day of thanksgiving? 5.每年的感恩节上,美国总统都会特赦两只火鸡。这个传统从1947开始。这些被特赦的火鸡会在农场里度过余生。而近两年,它们会被送到迪斯尼乐园。在当地迪士尼乐园感恩节*中担任荣誉贵宾。这个传统仪式可以追溯到美国内战林肯总统当政的时期。1863年的一天,林肯的儿子泰德突然闯入内阁会议请求赦免一只名叫杰克的宠物火鸡,因为这只被送进白宫的火鸡,即将成为人们的感恩节大餐。 did you know that it is tradition for us presidents to issue a pardon to the white
18、house thanksgiving turkeys? since about 1947 the national turkey federation has presented the president of the united states with one (and in recent years - two) live turkey(s) in a ceremony known as the national thanksgiving turkey presentation. the live turkeys are pardoned and live out the rest o
19、f their days on a farm or, since XX, sent to either disneyland in california or walt disney world in florida, where they serve as the honorar grand marshals of disneys thanksgiving day parade. while it is commonly believed that this pardoning tradition began with president harry truman in 1947, the truman library has been unable to find any evidence for this. the earliest thanksgiving presidential pardon on record is with president george h. w. bush in 1989. 第 8 页 共 8 页
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