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感恩节小故事英文版:感恩节的由来

感恩节小故事英文版:感恩节的由来

感恩节小故事英文版:感恩节的由来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.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密切相关。

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 is now Plymouth, Massachusetts.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,终于在酷寒的十一月里,在现在的马萨诸塞州的普里茅斯登陆。

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 depended 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 celebration of Thanksgiving Day has been observed on that date until today.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始播种。

感恩节(Thanksgiving)11月的第四个星期四是感恩节。感恩

感恩节(Thanksgiving)11月的第四个星期四是感恩节。感恩
感恩节(Thanksgiving) 11月的第四个星期四是感恩节。感恩节是美国人民独创的一个古老节日,也是美 国人合家欢聚的节日,因此美国人提起感恩节总是倍感亲切。 美国国定假日中最地道、最美国式的节日( holiday ),它和早期美国历史最为密切相 关。 1620年,一些朝拜者乘坐“五月花”号船去美国寻求宗教自由。他们在海上颠簸了两 个月之后,终于在酷寒的十一月里,在现在的马莎塞州的普里茅斯登陆。
其实值得感恩的不仅仅是对上苍,我们对父 母、师长、亲朋、同学、社会等等都应始终抱有 感恩之心。我们的生命、健康以及我们每天享受 着的空气阳光水源,莫不应在我们的感恩之列。 一位盲人曾经请人在自己的乞讨用的牌子上这样 写道:“春天来了,而我却看不到它。”我们与 这位盲人相比,进一步说与那些失去生命和自由 的人相比,目前能这样快快乐乐地活在世界上, 谁说不是一种命运的恩赐,我们还会时常愤怒得 发抖而总去抱怨命运给自己的不幸和不平吗?
学会感恩,不要再认为所有的事情都是理所当 然的,其实所有的一切都来之不易的。我们要感谢 为我们服务的人,以学校为例,如果没有老师、图 书馆员、印刷工、花工、水电工、校医、门卫、炊 事员等等的工作保障,我们的校园生活和学习就难 以维持。学会承担自己在学校和家庭的责任和义务; 学会感受为他人服务的快乐;学会把“行”、“谢 谢”和“对不起”时时挂在嘴边;学会 “在乎” 每一个人,尊重他人的权益;体现在生活的每一个 细节之中就是不随地乱抛纸屑果皮,因为整洁的环 境属于大家;课间与午休时不要大声喧哗,因为安 静属于大家……如此的学会、学会,能使我们懂得 更多, 爱的更多, 得到的更多。
儿子的醒悟 父亲的笑
• 小伟一拿到钱,就要出门。小伟爸爸赶紧问:“干什 么去?”回答他的只是一阵关门声。第三天早上,又 是这样。 • “爸,给我200。” • “哦……” • 第四天,“爸,给我300。” • “哦……” • 第五天,“爸,同学生日,请我去,我要400,买个礼 物。” • “要送400的礼物,买什么样的礼物?” • “你管不着!” • “你……好,我给你!”父子俩一起出了门。

感恩节的由来英语作文:The Story of American Thanksgiving_节日作文

感恩节的由来英语作文:The Story of American Thanksgiving_节日作文

感恩节的由来英语作文:The Story ofAmerican Thanksgivingthanksgiving day is an american holiday and not celebrated in continental europe. on the fourth thursday of each november, families and friends gather together for the occasion to celebrate with a traditional turkey dinner, usually in the mid-afternoon. thanksgiving originated as a celebration of the year's harvest and is similar to the mid-autumn festival in china. www•the origin of the thanksgiving daythis american tradition started in 1621 before the united states of america was established. it was a huge celebration for a hard-earned harvest the first year after arriving in the new world.on september 6, 1620, the mayflower ship set sail from plymouth, devon, england, taking all the english pilgrims (清教徒)to the new world. the english pilgrims numbered about a hundred people, and left england to escape religious persecution. their voyage to the new world was financed by merchant adventurers, an english investor group.1 / 5the pilgrims sailed sixty-six days, arrived in the new world in november of the same year. they first settled in a cornfield abandoned by native indians and named it plymouth plantation.they worked on the land with much difficulty and were beset by a devastating plague in which half of the pilgrim died in the long winter of 1620. in the spring of 1621, an indian brave named squanto and her wampanoag (瓦帕浓人,北美印第安人阿尔琴族一部落)tribe came to their help. the tribe taught the pilgrims how to work the earth and plant corn, beans, pumpkins, squash and other crops.the thanksgiving feast in 1621in late september 1621, the pilgrims were pleased with their great harvest. to celebrate their first harvest, the pilgrims wanted to thank god and the native indian. they invited squanto and the entire wampanoag tribe that celebrate together in a shared feast.it was said about ninety wampanoag turned up, much to the surprise of the pilgrims, whose population had shrunk to no more than 50. the chief of the tribe had his men hunt five deer to bring to the feast. the first thanksgiving dinner had an 2 / 5elaborate menu with venison, wild turkey, goose, duck, crane, swan, and other waterfowl; they also has local seafood: clams, lobsters, mussels, salmon, cod, bass, herring, shad, bluefish, lots of eel and oysters. they also cooked plenty of vegetables, among them squash, pumpkins and beans were the most popular. they ate raspberries, strawberries, grapes, plums, cherries, blueberries, walnuts, chestnuts, acorns, hickory and ground nuts, wheat flour, indian corn and corn meal and they made beer out of barley. the pumpkin pudding was later developed into the traditional pumpkin pie.the first thanksgiving dinner is said to have lasted from three days to one week with much food, beer and liquor. the pilgrims and the native indian sat together on the ground, shared food with fingers or used rough plates made of wood or stale bread. they ran races, played old english games and staged parades during the festive, with marches, drums and firing of their muskets."thanksgiving" related to the biblethe phrase "thanksgiving" initially comes from the bible. the pilgrims of plymouth, however, were mainly puritans and strict calvinist protestants. they only observed three 3 / 5religious holidays from the new testament: sunday sabbath, days of fasting and humiliation and thanksgiving. thanksgiving marked favourable ("mercies") in community life.the first thanksgiving festival was indeed a time of happiness, fellowship and rejoicing for the pilgrims. they arranged a friendly treaty with the native american indians, built houses in the wilderness, and raised sufficient crops to feed themselves for the upcoming long winter. the pilgrims had become the first generation of settlers in this new land holding so much promise.from then on, thanksgiving became a holiday for celebrating the harvest in the new world, dates varied from october to november each year over the next 150 years.thanksgiving, the national holidaythe first national thanksgiving was declared by the continental congress in 1777. on october 3, 1789, president george washington declared that the people of the united states should observe "a day of public thanksgiving and prayer" on thursday, 26 november.many say the credit for the establishment of an annual thanksgiving holiday should be given to sarah josepha hale.4 / 5being the editor of ladies magazine and godey's lady's book, she lobbied to the governors, senators, and presidents for a national holiday and published stories and recipes for that day in her magazine. after 36 years of crusading, she won her battle. in 1863, buoyed by the union victory at gettysburg, president lincoln proclaimed that november 26, would be a national thanksgiving day, to be observed every year on the fourth thursday of november.5 / 5。

感恩节的故事英文

感恩节的故事英文

感恩节的故事英文感恩节是美国人民独创的一个古老节日,也是个家庭节日,1941年,美国国会正式将每年11月第四个星期四定为“感恩节”,而加拿大的感恩节则为每年十月的第二个星期一。

感恩节的故事(英汉对照)Early in the 17th century, a group of people called the pilgrims wanted to reform and purify England's churches.17世纪早期,被称作清教徒的一群人想要改革并净化英格兰教会。

As a result of their efforts, they were persecuted, so they sailed to the Netherlands; also known as Holland, seeking religious freedom.他们努力的结果却是遭到了迫害,于是他们横渡到了尼德兰,也被称作荷兰,去那里寻找宗教自由。

点击查看源网页After 12 years in Holland where they struggled to make a living felt threatened by the permissive Dutch society, the Pilgrims decide to seek refuge in a place where they could create a society that matched their religious ideals.在荷兰生存了12年后,他们挣扎求生。

受到荷兰社会放纵文化的威胁,清教徒决定寻找一个避难所,在那里开拓一个符合他们宗教理想的新社会。

In exchange for seven years of work the puritans persuaded a London stock company to finance their journey to the New World.清教徒说服一所伦敦证券公司,以七年工龄换来了他们去新世界旅行的资助。

励志故事《罗斯福的故事》

励志故事《罗斯福的故事》

励志故事《罗斯福的故事》励志故事《罗斯福的故事》在一个平常的春天,小男孩的父亲从邻居家讨了一些树苗,他想把它们栽在房前。

他叫他的孩子们每人栽一棵。

父亲对孩子们说,谁栽的树苗长得最好,就给谁买一件最喜欢的礼物。

小男孩也想得到父亲的礼物。

但看到兄妹们蹦蹦跳跳提水浇树的身影,不知怎么地,萌生出一种阴冷的想法:希望自己栽的那棵树早点死去。

因此浇过一两次水后,再也没去搭理它。

几天后,小男孩再去看他种的那棵树时,惊奇地发现它不仅没有枯萎,而且还长出了几片新叶子,与兄妹们种的树相比,显得更嫩绿、更有生气。

父亲兑现了他的’诺言,为小男孩买了一件他最喜欢的礼物,并对他说,从他栽的树来看,他长大后一定能成为一名出色的植物学家。

从那以后,小男孩慢慢变得乐观向上起来。

一天晚上,小男孩躺在床上睡不着,看着窗外那明亮皎洁的月光,忽然想起生物老师曾说过的话:植物一般都在晚上生长,何不去看看自己种的那颗小树。

当他轻手轻脚来到院子里时,却看见父亲用勺子在向自己栽种的那棵树下泼洒着什么。

顿时,一切他都明白了,原来父亲一直在偷偷地为自己栽种的那颗小树施肥!他返回房间,任凭泪水肆意地奔流几十年过去了,那瘸腿的小男孩虽然没有成为一名植物学家,但他却成为了美国总统,他的名字叫富兰克林罗斯福。

爱是生命中最好的养料,哪怕只是一勺清水,也能使生命之树茁壮成长。

也许那树是那样的平凡、不起眼;也许那树是如此的瘦小,甚至还有些枯萎,但只要有这养料的浇灌,它就能长得枝繁叶茂,甚至长成参天大树。

拓展阅读关于罗斯福西奥多罗斯福(英语:Theodore Roosevelt,又译狄奥多罗斯福,人称老罗斯福,昵称泰迪(Teddy),1858年10月27日-1919年1月6日),美国军事家、政治家,第26任总统。

曾任美国海军部副部长,参与美西战争,并在古巴的圣地亚哥战役中战功卓越,获得圣胡安山英雄的称号,1900年当选副总统。

1901年总统威廉麦金莱被无政府主义者刺杀身亡,他继任成为美国总统,时年42岁,是美国历史上最年轻的在任总统。

关于罗斯福的作文800字

关于罗斯福的作文800字

关于罗斯福的作文800字As one of the most influential presidents in American history, Franklin D. Roosevelt, also known as FDR, led the country through some of its most challenging times. 作为美国历史上最具影响力的总统之一,富兰克林·罗斯福,也被称为FDR,领导着国家度过了一些最具挑战性的时期。

FDR served as the 32nd President of the United States from 1933 to 1945, guiding the nation through the Great Depression and World War II. 罗斯福于1933年至1945年担任第32任美国总统,领导着国家度过了大萧条和第二次世界大战。

During his presidency, FDR implemented the New Deal, a series of programs and reforms aimed at providing relief, recovery, and reform to American society. 在他的总统任期内,罗斯福实施了新政,一系列旨在为美国社会提供救济、恢复和改革的计划和改革。

FDR's fireside chats, radio broadcasts aimed at comforting and informing the American people, were instrumental in building trustand confidence during times of crisis. 罗斯福的“壁炉边谈话”是针对宽慰和告知美国人民的无线电广播,在危机时期建立了信任和信心。

罗斯福经历英文作文怎么写

罗斯福经历英文作文怎么写

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初中英语作文:感恩节ThanksgivingDay(通用22篇)

初中英语作文:感恩节ThanksgivingDay(通用22篇)

初中英语作文:感恩节 Thanksgiving Day初中英语作文:感恩节 Thanksgiving Day(通用22篇)在平日的学习、工作和生活里,许多人都有过写作文的经历,对作文都不陌生吧,作文是人们以书面形式表情达意的言语活动。

那么你知道一篇好的作文该怎么写吗?下面是小编收集整理的初中英语作文:感恩节 Thanksgiving Day,仅供参考,大家一起来看看吧。

初中英语作文:感恩节 Thanksgiving Day 篇1Thanksgiving DayAmericans look forward to the last Thursday in November every year.It is one of the greatest holidays in the U.S.:Thanksgiving Day.The first Thanksgiving Day was held in Massachusetts in 1621.After a year of great hardship,the first English settlers wanted to thank God for giving them their first summer crops.They invited their Indian friends to join them in a big feast.In 1863 President Lincoln made this day a national holiday so as to unify the people.From then on,Thanksgiving Day became one of the greatest American holidays.Today the holiday is a day of family reunion.On this special day Americans always have the traditional dinner of turkey,sweet potatoes and pumpkin pie.Often friends are invited to this big meal.感恩节美国人盼望每年11月的最后一个星期四。

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关于感恩节的英文故事:罗斯福的故事
once president roosevelt’s house was broken into and lots of things were stolen.hearing this, one of roosevelt’s friends wrote to him and advised him not to take it to his heart so much. president roosevelt wrote back immediately, saying,”dear friend, thank you for your letter to comfort me. i’m all right now. i think i should thank god. this is because of the following three reasons: firstly, the thief only stole things from me but did not hurt me at all; secondly, the thief has stolen some of my things instead of all my things; thirdly, most luckily for me, it was the man rather than me who became a thief…”
美国总统罗斯福的家曾经失窃,财物损失严重。

朋友闻此消息,就写信来安慰他,劝他不必把这件事放在心上。

罗斯福总统很快回信说:“亲爱的朋友,谢谢你来信安慰我,我一切都很好。

我想我应该感谢上帝,因为:第一,我损失的只是财物,而人却毫发未损;第二,我只损失了部分财物,而非所有财产;第三,最幸运的是,做小偷的是那个人,而不是我……”
it was quite unlucky for anyone to be stolen from.. however, president roosevelt had such three reasons to be so grateful. this story tells us how we can learn to be grateful in our life.
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对任何人来说,家中失窃绝非幸事。

但是,罗斯福总统却能找到三个感恩的理由。

这个故事告诉我们,生活中,我们应该学会感恩。

being grateful is an important philosophy of life and a great wisdom.. it is impossible for anyone to be lucky and successful all the time so long as he lives in the world. we should learn how to face failure or misfortune bravely and generously and to try to deal with it. if so, should we complain about our life and become frustrated and disappointed ever since then or should we be grateful for our life, rise again ourselves after a fall? william thackeray, a famous british writer, said, “life is a mirror. when you smile in front of it , it will also smile and so will it when you cry to it.” if you are grateful to life, it will bring you shining sunlight. if you always complain about everything, you may own nothing in the end. when we are successful, we can surely have many reasons for being grateful, but we have only one excuse to show ungratefulness if we fail.
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