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1、 关于感恩节英语演讲稿4篇 thanksgiving day is the most truly american of the national holidays in theunited states and is most closely connected with the earliest history of thecountry. in 1620, the settlers, or pilgrims, they sailed to america on the mayflower, seeking a place where they could have freedom of
2、worship. after atempestuous two-month voyage they landed at in icy november, what is nowplymouth, massachusetts. during their first winter, over half of the settlersdied of1 starvation or epidemics. those who survived began sowing in the firstspring. 感恩节英语演讲稿 篇2 The pattern of the Thanksgiving celeb
3、ration 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 plum pudding, mince pie, other varieties of food and cranberry juice and squash. The best and most attractive
4、 among them are roast turkey . They have been the most traditional and favorite food on Thanksgiving Day throughout the years. 感恩节英语演讲稿 篇3 Thanksgiving Day is the most truly American of the national Holidays in the United States and is most closely connected with the earliest history of the country.
5、 In1620, 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 is now Plymouth, Massachusetts. During their first winter, over half of the settlers died
6、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 depended on the coming harvest. Finally the fields produced a yield rich beyond expectatio
7、ns. 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 celebration of Thanksgiving Day has been observed on that date until today. The pattern of the
8、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 plum pudding, mince pie, other varieties of food and cranberry juice and squash. The best a
9、nd most attractive among them are roast turkey and melon pie. They have been the most traditional and favorite food on Thanksgiving Day throughout the years. Everyone agrees the dinner must be built around roast turkey stuffed with a bread dressing to absorb the tasty juices as it roasts. But as coo
10、king 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 holiday on which Americans of all faiths and backgrounds join in to express their thanks for
11、the year“ s bounty and reverently ask for continued blessings. 感恩节是美国国定假日中最地道、最美国式的节日,而且它和早期美国历史最为亲密相关。 1620年,一些朝圣者(或称为清教徒)乘坐“五月花“号船去美国寻求宗教自由。他们在海上颠簸折腾了两个月之后,最终在酷寒的十一月里,在现在的马萨诸塞州的普里茅斯登陆。 在第一个冬天,半数以上的移民都死于饥饿和传染病,活下来的人们在第一个春季开头播种。整个夏天他们都热切地希望着丰收的到来,他们深知自己的生存以及殖民地的存在与否都将取决于马上到来的收成。后来,庄稼获得了意外的丰收,所以大家打算要
12、选一个日子来感谢上帝的恩典。多年以后,美国总统宣布每年十一月的第四个星期四为感恩节。感恩节庆祝活动便定在这一天,直到如今。 感恩节庆祝模式很多年来从未转变。丰富的家宴早在几个月之前就开头着手预备。人们在餐桌上可以吃到苹果、桔子、栗子、胡桃和葡萄,还有葡萄干布丁、碎肉馅饼、各种其它食物以及红莓苔汁和鲜果汁,其中最妙和最吸引人的大菜是烤火鸡和番瓜馅饼,这些菜始终是感恩节中最富于传统意义和最受人宠爱的食品。 人人都赞成感恩节大餐必需以烤火鸡为主菜。火鸡在烘烤时要以面包作填料以汲取从中流出来的美味汁液,但烹饪技艺常因家庭和地区的不同而各异,应用什幺填料也就很难求得全都。 今日的感恩节是一个不折不扣的国
13、定假日。在这一天,具有各种信仰和各种背景的美国人,共同为他们一年来所受到的上苍的恩典表示感谢,虔诚地祈求上帝连续赐福。 感恩节英语演讲稿 篇4 Nearly 150 years ago, in one of the darkest years of our nation”s history, President Abraham Lincoln set aside the last Thursday in November as a day of Thanksgiving. America was split by Civil War. But Lincoln said in his first
14、 Thanksgiving decree that difficult times made it even more appropriate for our blessings to be (and I quote), “gratefully acknowledged as with one heart and one voice by the whole American people.“ This week, the American people came together with families and friends to carry on this distinctly Am
15、erican tradition. We gave thanks for loved ones and for our lasting pride in our communities and our country. We took comfort in good memories while looking forward to the promise of change. But this Thanksgiving also takes place at a time of great trial for our people. Across the country, there wer
16、e empty seats at the table, as brave Americans continue to serve in harms way from the mountains of Afghanistan to the deserts of Iraq. We honor and give thanks for their sacrifice, and stand by the families who endure their absence with such dignity and resolve. At home, we face an economic crisis
17、of historic proportions. More and more Americans are worried about losing a job or making their mortgage payment. Workers are wondering if next month”s paycheck will pay next month”s bills. Retirees are watching their savings disappear, and students are struggling with the cost of tuition. It”s goin
18、g to take bold and immediate action to confront this crisis. That”s why I”m committed to forging a new beginning from the moment I take office as President of the United States. Earlier this week, I announced my economic team. This talented and dedicated group is already hard at work crafting an Eco
19、nomic Recovery Plan that will create or save 2.5 million new jobs, while making the investments we need to fuel long-term economic growth and stability. But this Thanksgiving, we”re reminded that the renewal of our economy won”t come from policies and plans alone. It will take the hard work, innovat
20、ion, service, and strength of the American people. I”ve seen this strength firsthand over many months - in workers who are ready to power new industries, and farmers and scientists who can tap new sources of energy; in teachers who stay late after school, and parents who put in that extra hour readi
21、ng to their kids; in young Americans enlisting in a time of war, seniors who volunteer their time, and service programs that bring hope to the hopeless. It”s a testament to our national character that so many Americans took time out this Thanksgiving to help feed the hungry and care for the needy. O
22、n Wednesday, I visited a food bank at Saint Columbanus Parish in Chicago. And there, as in so many communities across America, folks pitched in time and resources to give a lift to their neighbors in need. It is this spirit that binds us together as one American family - the belief that we rise and
23、fall as one people; that we want that American Dream not just for ourselves, but for each other. That”s the spirit we must summon as we make a new beginning for our nation. Times are tough. There are difficult months ahead. But we can renew our nation the same way that we have in the many years since Lincoln”s first Thanksgiving: by coming together to overcome adversity; by reaching for - and working for - new horizons of opportunity for all Americans.
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