感恩节英文手抄报资料

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感恩节英文手抄报资料

  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游行中担任荣誉贵宾。

感恩节英文手抄报资料

  感恩节英文手抄报资料一

  Thanksgiving, or Thanksgiving Day, is coming. It's a traditional North American holiday,and is a form of harvest festival.

  In the United States, the fourth Thursday in November is called 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 traditional 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 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.

  感恩节英文手抄报资料二

  Thanksgiving is a holiday celebrated in much of North America, generally observed as an expression of gratitude, usually to God. The most common view of its origin is that it was to give thanks to God for the bounty of the autumn harvest.

  In the United States, the holiday is celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November.

  In Canada, where the harvest generally ends earlier in the year, the holiday is celebrated on the second Monday in October, which is observed as Columbus Day or protested as Indigenous Peoples Day in the United States.

  Thanksgiving is traditionally celebrated with a feast shared among friends and family.

  In the United States, it is an important family holiday, and people often travel across the country to be with family members for the holiday.

  The Thanksgiving holiday is generally a "four-day" weekend in the United States, in which Americans are given the relevant Thursday and Friday off.

  Thanksgiving is almost entirely celebrated at home, unlike the Fourth of July or Christmas, which are associated with a variety of shared public experiences (fireworks, caroling, etc.)

  感恩节英文手抄报资料三

  Thanksgiving began with the first European settlers in America. They gathered their crops, celebrated and gave thanks for the food.

  Tradition says Pilgrim settlers from England celebrated the first thanksgiving in sixteen twenty-one. There is evidence that settlers in other parts of America held earlier thanksgiving celebrations. But the Pilgrims' thanksgiving story is the most popular.

  The Pilgrims were religious dissidents who fled oppression in England. They went first to the Netherlands. Then they left that country to establish a colony in North America. The Pilgrims landed in sixteen twenty in what later became known as Plymouth, Massachusetts.

  Their voyage across the Atlantic Ocean was difficult. Their first months in America were difficult, too. About one hundred Pilgrims landed just as autumn was turning to winter. During the cold months that followed, about half of them died.

  感恩节英文手抄报资料四

  Thanksgiving which falls on the fourth Thursday of November, is one of the biggest American holidays.

  This holiday started in the early 1600's after settlers arrived in America.

  These people who came from Europe didn't know how to survive in the wild new country.

  Luckily, they met some friendly American Indians, who showed them how to hunt turkeys and grow corn.

  In the fall, after the harvest, the settlers had a great feast. They invited the Indians to thank them for their help. Today the tradition continues.

 

  On Thanksgiving Day, Americans invite their friends over for a turkey dinner and give thanks for what they have.

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