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AMERICAN STORIES - A Special Story for Christmas: 'The Gift of the Magi'By O. HenryBroadcast: Saturday, December 24, 2005ANNOUNCER: Now, the VOA Special English program, AMERICAN STORIES. (MUSIC)STORYTELLER: One dollar and eighty-seven cents. That was all. And sixty cents of it in the smallest pieces of money - pennies. Pennies saved one and two at a time by negotiating with the men at the market who sold vegetables and meat. Negotiating until one's face burned with the silent knowledge of being poor. Three times Della counted it. One dollar and eighty-seven cents. And the next day would be Christmas.There was clearly nothing to do but sit down and cry. So Della cried. Which led to the thought that life is made up of little cries and smiles, with more little cries than smiles.Della finished her crying and dried her face. She stood by the window and looked out unhappily at a gray cat walking along a gray fence in a gray back yard. Tomorrow would be Christmas Day, and she had only one dollar and eighty-seven cents to buy her husband Jim a gift. She had been saving every penny she could for months, with this result.Jim earned twenty dollars a week, which does not go far. Expenses had been greater than she had expected. They always are. Many a happy hour she had spent planning to buy something nice for him. Something fine and rare -- something close to being worthy of the honor of belonging to Jim.There was a tall glass mirror between the windows of the room. Suddenly Della turned from the window and stood before the glass mirror and looked at herself. Her eyes were shining, but her face had lost its color within twenty seconds. Quickly she pulled down her hair and let it fall to its full length.Now, Mister and Missus James Dillingham Young had two possessions which they valued. One was Jim's gold time piece, the watch that had been his father's and his grandfather's. The other was Della's hair.Had the Queen of Sheba lived in their building, Della would have let her hair hang out the window to dry just to reduce the value of the queen's jewels.So now Della's beautiful hair fell about her, shining like a brown waterfall. It reached below her knees and made itself almost like a covering for her. And then quickly she put it up again. She stood still while a few tears fell on the floor.She put on her coat and her old brown hat. With a quick motion and brightness still in her eyes, she danced out the door and down the street.Where she stopped the sign read: "Madame Sofronie. Hair Goods of All Kinds." Della ran up the steps to the shop, out of breath."Will you buy my hair?" asked Della."I buy hair," said Madame. "Take your hat off and let us have a look at it."Down came the beautiful brown waterfall of hair."Twenty dollars," said Madame, lifting the hair with an experienced hand."Give it to me quick," said Della.(MUSIC)The next two hours went by as if they had wings. Della looked in all the stores to choose a gift for Jim.She found it at last. It surely had been made for Jim and no one else. It was a chain -- simple round rings of silver. It was perfect for Jim's gold watch. As soon as she saw it she knew that it must be for him. It was like him. Quiet and with great value. She gave the shopkeeper twenty-one dollars and she hurried home with the eighty-seven cents that was left.When Della arrived home she began to repair what was left of her hair. The hair had been ruined by her love and her desire to give a special gift. Repairing the damage was a very big job.Within forty minutes her head was covered with tiny round curls of hair that made her look wonderfully like a schoolboy. She looked at herself in the glass mirror long and carefully."If Jim does not kill me before he takes a second look at me," she said to herself, "he'll say I look like a song girl. But what could I do--oh! what could I do with a dollar and eighty-seven cents?"At seven o'clock that night the coffee was made and the pan on the back of the stove was hot and ready to cook the meat.Jim was never late coming home from work. Della held the silver chain in her hand and sat near the door. Then she heard his step and she turned white for just a minute. She had a way of saying a little silent prayer about the simplest everyday things, and now she whispered: "Please God, make him think I am still pretty."(MUSIC)The door opened and Jim stepped in. He looked thin and very serious. Poor man, he was only twenty-two and he had to care for a wife. He needed a new coat and gloves to keep his hands warm.Jim stopped inside the door, as immovable as a dog smelling a bird. His eyes were fixed upon Della. There was an expression in them that she could not read, and it frightened her. It was not anger, nor surprise, nor fear, nor any of the feelings that she had been prepared for. He simply looked at her with a strange expression on his face. Della went to him. "Jim, my love," she cried, "do not look at me that way. I had my hair cut and sold because I could not have lived through Christmas without giving you a gift. My hair will grow out again.I just had to do it. My hair grows very fast. Say 'Merry Christmas!' Jim, and let us be happy. You do not know what a nice-- what a beautiful, nice gift I have for you.""You have cut off your hair?" asked Jim, slowly, as if he had not accepted the information even after his mind worked very hard."Cut it off and sold it," said Della. "Do you not like me just as well? I am the same person without my hair, right?Jim looked about the room as if he were looking for something."You say your hair is gone?" he asked."You need not look for it," said Della. "It is sold, I tell you--sold and gone, too. It is Christmas Eve, boy. Be good to me, for it was cut for you. Maybe the hairs of my head were numbered," she went on with sudden serious sweetness, "but nobody could ever count my love for you. Shall I put the meat on, Jim?"Jim seemed to awaken quickly and put his arms around Della. Then he took a package from his coat and threw it on the table."Do not make any mistake about me, Dell," he said. "I do not think there is any haircut that could make me like my girl any less. But if you will open that package you may see why you had me frightened at first."White fingers quickly tore at the string and paper. There was a scream of joy; and then, alas!a change to tears and cries, requiring the man of the house to use all his skill to calm his wife.For there were the combs -- the special set of objects to hold her hair that Della had wanted ever since she saw them in a shop window. Beautiful combs, made of shells, with jewels at the edge --just the color to wear in the beautiful hair that was no longer hers. They cost a lot of money, she knew, and her heart had wanted them without ever hoping to have them. And now, the beautiful combs were hers, but the hair that should have touched them was gone. But she held the combs to herself, and soon she was able to look up with a smile and say,"My hair grows so fast, Jim!"Then Della jumped up like a little burned cat and cried, "Oh, oh!"Jim had not yet seen his beautiful gift. She happily held it out to him in her open hands. The silver chain seemed so bright."Isn't it wonderful, Jim? I looked all over town to find it. You will have to look at the time a hundred times a day now. Give me your watch. I want to see how it looks on it."Instead of obeying, Jim fell on the couch and put his hands under the back of his head and smiled."Dell," said he, "let us put our Christmas gifts away and keep them a while. They are too nice to use just right now. I sold my gold watch to get the money to buy the set of combs for your hair. And now, why not put the meat on."(MUSIC)The magi were wise men--wonderfully wise men--who brought gifts to the Baby Jesus. They invented the art of giving Christmas gifts. Being wise, their gifts were wise ones. And here I have told you the story of two young people who most unwisely gave for each other the greatest treasures of their house. But in a last word to the wise of these days, let it be said that of all who give gifts, these two were the wisest. Everywhere they are wisest. They are the magi.(MUSIC)ANNOUNCER: You have heard the American story "The Gift of the Magi." This story was written by O. Henry and adapted into Special English by Karen Leggett. Your storyteller was Shep O'Neal. The producer was Lawan Davis.Listen again next week at this time for another American story in VOA Special English. I'm Shirley Griffith.。

关于美国的圣诞节英文作文

关于美国的圣诞节英文作文

关于美国的圣诞节英文作文Introduction:Christmas is a widely celebrated holiday in America that marks the birth of Jesus Christ. It is a time of joy, giving, and gathering with loved ones. The holiday season in America typically begins on Thanksgiving, which falls on the fourth Thursday in November. From then on, the country is enveloped in a festive atmosphere until New Year's Day. In this essay, we will explore the various traditions and customs associated with Christmas in America, from gift-giving to decorating homes and from Santa Claus to Christmas parades.Christmas Tree and Decorations:One of the most iconic symbols of Christmas in America is the Christmas tree. Traditionally, families purchase real evergreen trees or set up artificial ones in their homes. The Christmas tree is usually decorated with lights, ornaments, and garlands, creating a warm and festive atmosphere. Many families also possess a variety of heirloom ornaments, each holding special memories.Another popular Christmas decoration in America is the wreath. It is usually made of evergreen branches and adorned with ribbons, bells, or bows. Wreaths are often displayed on front doors, welcoming visitors with holiday cheer.Gift-Giving:The act of giving gifts is an integral part of Christmas celebrations in America. People exchange presents as a way to show their love and appreciation for one another. Loved ones spend time and effort selecting the perfect gift for family and friends, and these gifts are often exchanged on Christmas morning or during Christmas parties.Children eagerly wait for Christmas morning to open their presents. They often write letters to Santa Claus, asking him for the gifts they desire. Many parents also secretly place gifts under the Christmas tree on Christmas Eve, pretending they were left by Santa Claus.Santa Claus and Christmas Eve:Santa Claus holds a special place in Christmas celebrations in America. According to tradition, Santa Claus is an overweight man in a red suit who travels around the world on a sleigh pulled by reindeers. Santa Claus is believed to enter homes through the chimney and leave presents for the good children.On Christmas Eve, many families leave out cookies and milk for Santa Claus to enjoy while he delivers the gifts. Children are often excited to wake up on Christmas morning and find empty plates and glasses, signifying Santa's visit.Holiday Food and Recipes:Food plays a significant role during the Christmas season in America. Families gather to enjoy elaborate meals, often consisting of traditional dishes like roast turkey, ham, mashed potatoes, stuffing, and cranberry sauce. Each family may have their own unique recipes that have been passed down for generations.In addition to the main dishes, various desserts are also prepared. For example, pumpkin pie, apple pie, eggnog, and gingerbread cookies are popular treats during the Christmas season. Some families also indulge in holiday candies and chocolates.Christmas Music and Carols:Music is a crucial component of American Christmas celebrations. The country is filled with melodies and tunes from various sources, such as Christmas carols, holiday pop songs, and religious hymns. Numerous radio stations play Christmas music exclusively during the holiday season, creating a festive ambiance.Many people also participate in caroling, especially in residential neighborhoods and public places. Carolers go from house to house, singing traditional Christmas songs. The sound of their harmonious voices fills the air, spreading happiness and cheer.Christmas Parades and Festivities:Christmas parades are significant events in many American cities. These parades are often held a few weeks before Christmas and feature floats, marching bands, dancers, and costumed characters. The most famous Christmas parade is the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, held annually in New York City.Community events and festivities are also common during the Christmas season. Cities decorate streets and public areas with lights, Christmas displays, and decorations. Ice-skating rinks are installed in various locations, allowing people to experience the joy of gliding on ice.Conclusion:Christmas in America is a time of joy and celebration. It brings families and friends together, fostering love, generosity, and goodwill. From the Christmas tree to gift-giving, from Santa Claus to Christmas parades, these traditions bring happiness and spread the Christmas spirit throughout the country. The warmth and joy of Christmas in America create lasting memories that are cherished for years to come.。

美国人过圣诞节英语作文

美国人过圣诞节英语作文

美国人过圣诞节英语作文The origins of Christmas in America can be traced back to the early European settlers who brought their traditions and customs with them. The first recorded celebration of Christmas in America took place in Jamestown, Virginia in 1607. However, it was not until the 19th century that Christmas became widely celebrated throughout the country.One of the most iconic symbols of Christmas in America is the Christmas tree. The tradition of decorating a tree with ornaments began in Germany and was popularized in America by German immigrants. Today, families gather around the tree to hang ornaments, place gifts, and enjoy the twinkling lights. Many families also have the tradition of going to a tree farm to choose and cut down their own tree.Another beloved tradition in America is the hanging of stockings. According to legend, the tradition of hanging stockings by the fireplace originated with St. Nicholas. It is believed that he would fill the stockings of poor children with gifts. Today, children hang stockings on the fireplace mantel, hoping to find them filled with small presents and treats on Christmas morning.The exchange of gifts is an integral part of Christmas in America. People spend months shopping for the perfect gifts for their loved ones. On Christmas morning, families gather around the tree to exchange gifts and express their gratitude for one another. This tradition is deeply rooted in the Christian belief that God gave his son, Jesus, as a gift to humanity.Another popular tradition during the Christmas season is the lighting of Advent candles. Many Christian churches hold special services during the four weeks leading up to Christmas, known as Advent. Each week, a candle is lit to symbolize the anticipation and preparation for the birth of Jesus. On Christmas Eve, the final candle, known as the Christ candle, is lit to celebrate the birth of Jesus.Christmas in America is also known for its festive decorations. Homes are adorned with lights, wreaths, and garlands. Some communities even hold competitions for the best-decorated house. In addition to homes, many businesses and public spaces are decorated with elaborate displays and lights to create a magical atmosphere during the holiday season.One of the most anticipated events of the Christmas season in America is the Christmas parade. Communities come together to celebrate the holiday spirit by organizing parades with floats, marching bands, and, of course, Santa Claus. The parade is a fun and festive event that brings people together and spreads holiday cheer.Another popular tradition in America is the singing of Christmas carols. Communities, churches, and schools hold carol services where people gather to sing traditional Christmas songs. Some popular carols include "Jingle Bells," "Silent Night," and "Deck the Halls." Singing carols is a joyful way for people to express their love for the holiday and spread happiness to others.Christmas dinner is another important aspect of the holiday season in America. Families gather around the table to enjoy a festive meal together. Traditional Christmas dishes vary from region to region but often include roasted turkey, ham, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, and pumpkin pie. Sharing a delicious meal with loved ones is a wonderful way to celebrate the holiday.In conclusion, Christmas in America is a time filled with love, joy, and togetherness. It is a time when families come together to celebrate the birth of Jesus and the gift of giving. From decorating trees to hanging stockings, from singing carols to enjoying a festive meal, Americans embrace and cherish the traditions that make Christmas a special and unforgettable time of the year.。

美国的圣诞节介绍作文英语

美国的圣诞节介绍作文英语

美国的圣诞节介绍作文英语Christmas is one of the most widely celebrated holidays in the United States. It falls on the 25th of December every year and marks the birth of Jesus Christ. Although Christmas is a religious holiday, it has become a cultural phenomenon in America, with people of all backgrounds and religions coming together to celebrate. In this essay, we will explore the traditions, customs, and unique aspects of Christmas in America.One of the most iconic symbols of Christmas in America is the Christmas tree. It is typically a fir or pine tree that is decorated with ornaments, lights, and a star or angel on top. The tradition of decorating a tree dates back to the 16th century in Germany and was brought to America by German immigrants in the 1800s. Families often put up their Christmas tree shortly after Thanksgiving and keep it until New Year's Day. It is a festive and joyous sight to see the streets and homes adorned with brightly lit Christmas trees during the holiday season.Another popular tradition in America is the exchange of gifts. Parents, family members, and friends spend time and effort choosing the perfect gifts for their loved ones. Many people start their Christmas shopping early, taking advantage of the numerous sales and promotions that occur throughout the holiday season. On Christmas morning, children excitedly wake up to find presents under the tree. It is a heartwarming moment to see the faces of loved ones light up as they unwrap their gifts.A highlight of the Christmas season in America is attending or participating in Christmas parades and displays. Each year, cities and towns across the country organize parades featuring festive floats, marching bands, and Santa Claus. The most famous of these parades is the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City, which draws millions of spectators every year. In addition to parades, many communities set up elaborate Christmas displays, with houses lit up in bright lights, inflatable decorations, and even synchronized light shows. People often go on drives or walks to enjoy these dazzling displays, creating a sense of holiday cheer and community spirit.Music also plays a significant role during the Christmas season in America. Traditional Christmas carols, such as "Silent Night" and "Jingle Bells," are sung and played in homes, churches, and public places. Many artists and musicians release Christmas albums with their renditions of these classic songs. Popular genres such as pop, rock, and country also have a Christmas twist, with artists releasing original holiday-themed songs. The radio airwaves are filled with festive tunes, creating a joyful and festive atmosphere everywhere you go.Food is another essential aspect of Christmas in America. Families gather to enjoy a hearty meal together, often featuring a roasted turkey or ham as the centerpiece. Traditional side dishes such as mashed potatoes, stuffing, cranberry sauce, and green bean casserole are also served. For dessert, favorites include pumpkin pie, apple pie, and cookies. In addition to the main meal, people indulge in holiday treats such as gingerbread houses, candy canes,and eggnog, a rich and creamy beverage made with eggs, milk, sugar, and spices. Many households also have the tradition of baking and decorating Christmas cookies, with children eagerly awaiting the chance to help and sample the sweet treats.Religious services and activities are central to the celebration of Christmas in America, particularly for Christians. Many churches hold midnight Mass or candlelight services on Christmas Eve to commemorate the birth of Jesus. These services often include readings from the Bible, singing of hymns, and the lighting of candles. Nativity scenes, depicting the nativity of Jesus, are displayed in churches, public spaces, and even homes. Christmas is a time for reflection, prayer, and gratitude, as people gather to rejoice and give thanks for the birth of Jesus Christ.Aside from these popular traditions, there are also unique regional customs that make Christmas in America diverse and fascinating. In the southern states, it is common to see outdoor displays featuring larger-than-life decorations, including inflatable Santa Clauses, reindeer, and snow globes. In Hawaii, Christmas is celebrated with a Hawaiian twist, with hula dancers dressed as Santa Claus, ukulele carols, and decorations featuring palm trees and tropical flowers. In parts of the Midwest, baking lefse, a Norwegian flatbread, and celebrating Scandinavian traditions are prevalent due to the region's strong Scandinavian heritage. These regional customs add a special touch to the holiday season and reflect the cultural diversity in America.In conclusion, Christmas in America is a joyous and festive time, filled with traditions, customs, and celebrations. From decorating Christmas trees to exchanging gifts, attending parades, enjoying music and food, and participating in religious services, Christmas brings people together across the country. Each family and community adds their unique touch to the holiday, making it a memorable and cherished time of year.。

美国式的圣诞节英文作文

美国式的圣诞节英文作文

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Christmas is the most important festival in the western world. It falls on December 25th. When my mother and I stayed in America, we were invited by one of my mother's friends to have Christmas with an American family. We bought some presents for our American friends on our way to their house.They had prepared different kinds of gifts for their family and guests when we got to their house, such as Christmas candles, cakes, cards, little toys, biscuits and so on. A Christmas tree was placed in the er of the brilliant hall. How beautiful it was! We were impressed by these. We had a big meal.After dinner, they told us some interesting stories about Christmas. We learned that Christmas had something to do with God. We went to bed at midnight. Though we knew the Santa Claus was not true, we were still waiting for the Santa Claus with white beard to bring us presents.And we received many beautiful presents the next morning.This Christmas was really unforgettable. Not only did I have a good time, but also I knew something about foreign culture.12月25日的圣诞节是西方国家最重要的节日。

美国圣诞节风俗英语作文

美国圣诞节风俗英语作文

美国圣诞节风俗英语作文Christmas is one of the most widely celebrated holidays in the United States, and it is deeply rooted in tradition and customs. It is a time of joy, love, and togetherness, where families come together to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ and the spirit of giving. In this essay, we will explore the various customs associated with Christmas in the United States, including decorations, gift-giving, feasting, and religious observances.One of the most iconic symbols of Christmas in the United States is the Christmas tree. It is typically a coniferous evergreen tree, such as a pine or fir tree, and is adorned with ornaments, lights, and a star or angel on top. The tradition of bringing a tree into the home and decorating it can be traced back to 16th-century Germany, but it was popularized in the United States in the 19th century by German immigrants. Today, many families have their own unique Christmas tree traditions, such as cutting down their own tree or decorating it with homemade ornaments.Another important aspect of Christmas in the United States is gift-giving. It is a time when people exchange presents as a way to show love, appreciation, and generosity. The tradition of giving gifts can be traced back to the story of the Three Wise Men who brought gifts to baby Jesus. Many children in the United States believe in Santa Claus, a jolly old man who brings gifts to well-behaved children on Christmas Eve. Children often write letters to Santa Claus, telling him what they want for Christmas, and leave out cookies and milk for him to enjoy when he visits their homes. On Christmas morning, children wake up to find presents under the tree, which they open with great excitement. Adults also exchange gifts with family members, friends, and colleagues during the holiday season.Feasting is also a significant part of Christmas in the United States. It is a time when families and friends come together to share a festive meal. The traditional Christmas dinner often includes roast turkey or ham, mashed potatoes, stuffing, cranberry sauce, and various vegetables. For dessert, pies such as apple, pumpkin, or pecan are commonly served. Many families also have their own unique holiday recipes that have been passed down from generation to generation. In addition to the Christmas dinner, there are often other sweet treats and snacks available throughout the holiday season, such as Christmas cookies, gingerbread houses, and candy canes.Religious observances play an important role in Christmas celebrations in the United States, particularly for Christians. Many people attend church services on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. Christmas carols, hymns, and nativity scenes are often included in these services. Some churches also have midnight Mass, a special service held late at night on Christmas Eve. In addition to attending church, many families also participate in Advent, a religious observance that begins on the fourth Sunday before Christmas and lasts until Christmas Eve. Advent is a time of reflection, prayer, and preparation for the birth of Jesus.Decorations are a significant part of Christmas in the United States. In addition to the Christmas tree, many people decorate their homes with lights, wreaths, and garlands. Some neighborhoods go all-out with elaborate light displays, attracting visitors from near and far. Many people also decorate the exterior of their homes with inflatable Santa Claus figures, reindeer, and other festive decorations. Inside the home, there may be stockings hanging from the fireplace, mistletoe hanging from doorways, and candles lit to create a warm and cozy atmosphere.In conclusion, Christmas in the United States is a time of tradition, customs, and joy. The customs associated with Christmas, such as decorating the Christmas tree, exchanging gifts, feasting, and attending religious services, bring families and communities together. It is a time of love, peace, and goodwill towards others. As Americans celebrate Christmas, they continue to honor and preserve these cherished customs and traditions that have been passed down through generations.。

美国的圣诞节的英语作文

美国的圣诞节的英语作文

美国的圣诞节的英语作文Christmas is a widely celebrated holiday in the United States and is filled with traditions that have been passed down through generations. It is a festive time when families and friends come together to celebrate, exchange gifts, and spread joy. In this essay, we will explore the various traditions and customs associated with Christmas in the United States. One of the most iconic symbols of Christmas in the United States is the Christmas tree. It is customary for families to decorate a Christmas tree, usually a fir or a pine, with lights, ornaments, and tinsel. The tradition of the Christmas tree can be traced back to Germany and was popularized in the United States in the 1800s. Today, many families have their own unique traditions when it comes to choosing and decorating their Christmas trees. Some families make it a tradition to go together to a tree farm and select a fresh tree, while others prefer to set up an artificial tree and reuse it every year.Another beloved tradition in the United States is hanging stockings by the fireplace. According to legend, Santa Claus fills the stockings with small gifts and treats for children who have been good throughout the year. This tradition has its roots in Europe and dates back to the 4th century when the generous St. Nicholas became the inspiration for Santa Claus. Many children eagerly hang their stockings on Christmas Eve, hoping to wake up to surprises on Christmas morning.The exchange of gifts on Christmas morning is also a significant part of the holiday season. Families gather around the Christmas tree to open presents and share the joy of giving and receiving. This tradition is rooted in the Christian belief that gifts represent the wise men's offerings to baby Jesus. While the tradition of gift-giving varies from family to family, it is a special time to show appreciation and love for one another.One of the most famous events associated with Christmas in the United States is the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. This annual parade takes place in New York City and attracts millions of spectators from around the country. The parade features larger-than-life floats, festive balloons, marching bands, and performances by celebrities. It culminates with the arrival of Santa Claus, who signifies the official start of the Christmas season. The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade has been a cherished tradition since 1924 and is broadcasted live on television for viewers nationwide.Christmas caroling is another popular tradition during the holiday season. Groups of people gather to sing Christmas carols in their neighborhoods, spreading joy and holiday cheer. The tradition of caroling dates back to medieval times and remains a cherished activity in many communities across the United States. Some neighborhoods even organize festive events and competitions to encourage carolers and create a sense of community.In addition to these traditions, Christmas in the United States is also a prominent time to attend religious services. Churches are beautifully decorated with lights, wreaths, and nativity scenes, and people come together to celebrate the birth of Jesus. Many churcheshold midnight mass on Christmas Eve to commemorate the momentous occasion, while others offer multiple services throughout the day.Food plays a significant role during Christmas in the United States, with traditional dishes varying depending on the region. For example, in the Southern states, it is customary to have a Christmas ham or turkey, complemented by side dishes like sweet potato casserole and collard greens. In the Northeast, a dish called stuffed lobster or baked stuffed shrimp is popular. In the Midwest, dishes like green bean casserole and hot dish are common. Additionally, desserts, such as apple pie, pumpkin pie, and gingerbread cookies, are enjoyed across the country.Christmas lights and decorations are also a prominent aspect of the holiday season in the United States. Many neighborhoods compete to create the most elaborate and dazzling light displays, attracting visitors from near and far. Some homes are adorned with tens of thousands of lights, synchronized to music, creating a magical spectacle. In recent years, there has been a growing trend of "Christmas light tours," where families drive around to different neighborhoods to enjoy the festive displays.In conclusion, Christmas in the United States is a time of joy, tradition, and togetherness. From decorating Christmas trees to exchanging gifts, attending religious services to enjoying festive food, Americans celebrate Christmas in their unique ways. These traditions provide a sense of continuity and warmth during the holiday season, fostering a sense of community and spreading goodwill. Whether it's singing carols or marveling at elaborate light displays, Christmas in the United States is a time of shared happiness and celebration.。

美国的圣诞节生活英文作文

美国的圣诞节生活英文作文

美国的圣诞节生活英文作文Christmas is one of the most anticipated holidays in America. It is a time when families come together to celebrate, exchange gifts, and create lasting memories. The holiday is deeply rooted in traditions and customs that have been passed down from generation to generation. In this essay, we will explore the various aspects of Christmas in America, including its history, decorations, food, and popular traditions.The history of Christmas in America can be traced back to the early settlers who came from different parts of Europe. Each of these settlers brought with them their own Christmas traditions, which eventually merged to form the unique American Christmas. The Puritans, who settled in New England, did not celebrate Christmas as they considered it a pagan holiday. However, after the American Revolution, Christmas became more widely celebrated and was eventually recognized as a federal holiday in 1870.One of the most iconic symbols of Christmas in America is the Christmas tree. It is usually decorated with ornaments, lights, and a star or angel on top. The tradition of bringing evergreen trees into homes during the winter season originated in Germany and was introduced to America by German immigrants in the 18th century. Today, families gather around the tree to decorate it together, often with handmade ornaments and personalized touches. The Christmas tree is typically placed in the living room, and the presents are placed underneath it. Many families also opt for artificial trees to avoid the hassle of cleaning up pine needles.Another popular decoration during Christmas in America is the wreath. Wreaths are made of evergreen branches and are often adorned with ribbons, berries, and ornaments. They are usually hung on doors, walls, and windows to bring a festive atmosphere to the home. In addition to wreaths, many Americans also decorate the exterior of their homes with lights. Some go all out, covering their entire property with dazzling displays of lights, while others prefer a more modest approach. Drive-through light displays are also a common sight during the holiday season and attract visitors from all over.Food plays a significant role in Christmas celebrations in America. One of the most traditional dishes served during Christmas dinner is roasted turkey. It is typically accompanied by stuffing, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, and green bean casserole. Another popular dish is ham, which is glazed and served with pineapple rings. For dessert, Americans indulge in various sweet treats, such as fruitcake, gingerbread cookies, and pecan pie. Eggnog, a rich and creamy drink made with eggs, milk, sugar, and alcohol, is also a favorite during the holiday season.In addition to decorations and food, Christmas in America is also characterized by certain traditions and activities. One of the most beloved traditions is exchanging gifts. It is common for families and friends to exchange presents on Christmas morning. Children eagerly await the arrival of Santa Claus, who is believed to deliver gifts to well-behaved children on the night of Christmas Eve. Many families also attend Christmas church services,where they sing traditional carols and listen to the story of the birth of Jesus. Some communities organize Christmas parades, where people dress up in festive costumes and march through the streets.One of the most famous Christmas events in America is the lighting of the National Christmas Tree in Washington, D.C. This tradition dates back to 1923 and has become an annual event attended by thousands of people. The President of the United States usually participates in the lighting ceremony, along with various musical performances. The lighting of the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree in New York City is also a highly anticipated event. This 75-foot-tall tree is adorned with thousands of lights and attracts millions of visitors each year.Overall, Christmas in America is a time of joy, togetherness, and reflection. It brings families closer, encourages acts of kindness and generosity, and provides an opportunity to reconnect with cherished traditions. While the celebrations may vary from household to household, the underlying spirit of love, gratitude, and goodwill remains the same.In conclusion, Christmas in America is a festive and cherished holiday. It is steeped in history, filled with beautiful decorations, delicious food, and meaningful traditions. From the Christmas tree to the exchange of gifts, every aspect of the holiday brings joy and excitement. It is a time when Americans come together to celebrate, create memories, and appreciate the true meaning of Christmas.。

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for a while. There was a cruel custom in Francy`s part of Brooklyn. It was about the Christmas trees that had not been sold by 12 o`clock midnight on Christmas Eve. A custom was this, after midnight, the sellers will give away the unsold trees to children, but getting one was not easy. The seller would throw a tree at a child who wanted it. If you caught it without falling down, you could keep it. But if you fell down, you gave up your chance for a free tree.Before midnight on Christmas Eve, children will gather around the unsold trees. The men would throw each tree in turn starting with the biggest tree. Many children would try to catch a tree. But only the strongest, roughest boys would try to catch the big trees. The littlest children waited for the littlest trees. They screamed with happiness when they caught a Christmas tree. On this Christmas Eve, Francy was 10 years old. Her little brother Nily was nine. Mother agreed to let them have their first try to win a free tree. Francy had chosen her tree earlier in the day. She had stood near it all afternoon, hoping that no one would buy it. To her great happiness, the tree was still there at midnight. It was the biggest tree, more than 3 meters tall. The tree`s price was so high. No one could buy it. The tree man took this big tree out first and got ready to throw it. Before Francy could speak, a big rough boy, 18 years old, stepped forward. He demanded that the man throw the tree at him. The man hated the way the big boy was so sure of himself. He looked around and asked "anybody else wanna take a chance on it?" Francy stepped forward, "me, Mister." The tree man laughed. So did the children, and a few grown-ups gathered to watch the fun. "Aha, go on," the man said, "You are too little." Francy argued, "me and my brother will not too little together." She pulled Nily forward. The man looked at the 2 of them, a thin girl of 10 who looked as if she did not get enough to eat, a thin little boy with light hair and round blue eyes. "Two catchers is not fair." shouted the big rough boy. "Shut your mouth." the tree man said. "These two kids got nerve. Stand back the rest of youth. These kids is going to have a try of this tree." The other people stood in a line making a kind of path. Francy and Nily stood at one end. The man with big tree stood at the other end. The man raised his arms to throw the great tree. He saw how small the children looked. For the breathless moment of time, the man struggled within himself. "Oh Jes," he thought "why don`t I just give them the tree, say merry Christmas, and let them go. The tree means nothing to me. It is too late to sell it this year. And it will not last till next year." The children watched the tree man as he stood there in his moment of thought. But he said himself again. "If I did that, all the others will expect me to give them free trees, too. And next year, nobody would buy a tree from me. They would all wait until I gave them away. I`m not a big enough man to give away this tree for nothing. No, I am not big enough to do a thing like that. I have to think of myself and my own children." The tree man made his decision. "Oh, what the hell, these 2 kids is got leaving this world. They`ve got understand it, they`ve got a learn to give and to take punishment. And bye god. It is nothing but take, take, take all the time in this world." He threw the tree with all hisstrength. And as he threw it, his heart scream to him "it is a dirty, wrong, lousy world."With the smallest part of second, time and space have no meaning to Francy. The world stood still as something dark and terrible came through the air toward her. The tree blocked every memory of her life. There was nothing, nothing, but the sweet smelling darkness. And something that grew larger and larger as it flew at her. Francy almost felt as the tree struck them. Nily fell to his knees. But she pulled him up fiercely before he could go down completely. There was a powerful swishing sound as the tree settled around them. Everything was dark, green, and sharp. Then Francy felt pain at the side of her head where the tree had hit her.When some of the older boys pull the tree away, they found Francy and her brother standing up holding hands. Blood was coming from cuts on Nily`s face. But Francy and Nily were smiling. They had won the biggest tree. Some of the boys shouted "Great." Some people clapped their hands. And the tree man shouted "Now, get the hell out of here with your tree. You damn lousy kids." Francy had her rough words like those all the life. Such words had no special meaning to her or the other people on the street. The hash words came from people who had few ways to express their feelings. Such words could mean many different things. It depended on the way they were spoken. And the sound of the speaker`s voice. So now, when Francy heard the tree man called her and Nily damn lousy kids, she smiled. She knew he was really saying, "goodbye, god bless you."You have been listening to a special story for the Christmas holiday. It is called "A Brooklyn Christmas". Your story teller was K.Glat. Our story was written by Betty Smith and appeared in her book "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn". It was adapted for Special English by Carolin Viver, by permission of Harper and Roll publishers.。

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