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有关美国节假日的英语 American Holidays and Idioms

有关美国节假日的英语   American Holidays and Idioms
• In the afternoon, most people have an early dinner (around 16:00) with their family—Mom, dad, siblings, grandparents, aunts and uncles and cousins.
• Dinner usually features meat, since, if you are Christian, you are not supposed to eat any mean during the month before Easter as part of Lent.
• Every year, the White House (where the President lives) does an Easter egg hunt and other activities.
Easter
• If you are Christian, you usually go to a special ceremony at Church on Easter in the late morning.
• Later in the day, you eat them!
Easter
• Other families will take those eggs and hide them around the house and around outside.
• The person who finds the most eggs, wins!
• A bunny does not leave them…their parents do.
Easter
• Another part of Easter is taking eggs and boiling them.

最新American-Holidays!-美国节日教学讲义ppt

最新American-Holidays!-美国节日教学讲义ppt

Easter Egg Hunts
Easter Baskets
Eart• April 22nd • Earth Day is a
special day during which people think of all of the different ways that they can help the Earth.
St. Patrick’s Day
• March 17th • This holiday is
celebrated to honor a saint named Patrick, who was known for being a Christian priest. • Shamrocks and leprechauns are symbols for this day.
Memorial Day
• Last Monday in May • A day to remember
those who died in service of their country.
Mother’s Day
On Mother’s Day everyone does something nice for their mother’s, such as buy them flowers or take them to a restaurant.
❖Pennsylvania is the only state to have Flag Day as a state holiday.
Fireworks on Independence Day
Every city in the USA has a fireworks show on Independence Day. Many people also buy Fireworks to light at their house.

美国节日(American Holidays)

美国节日(American Holidays)

• The first Sunday following the full moon that occurs on or next after march 21st • It commemorates the Resurrection of Jesus Christ from the tomb • The name Ester came from ancient Norse • Lamb and ham are the main meat on the Easter Sunday
• The fourth Thursday of November • It originated in America and was first celebrated in 1621 • It is the most typical and true national holiday of all the holidays • On October 3rd, 1863, Lincoln issued the first National Thanksgiving Proclamation. And finally the government proclaim the fourth Thursday of November as Thanksgiving Day
•July 4th the national day of The U.S. •It was on this day in 1776 the Declaration Independence adopted •The Independence Hall and the Declaration of Independence
(1732-1799)
• October 31st • It originated hundreds years before Christ to the Druid festival of Samhain • Trick or treat: first happened in 1950 by a Sunday school class in Philadelphia

美国传统节日

美国传统节日

美国传统节日美国传统节日(American Traditional Holidays)美国是一个多元文化的国家,拥有丰富多样的传统节日。

这些节日不仅展示了美国人的信仰和价值观,也成为了人们相聚、庆祝和放松的重要时刻。

在这篇文章中,我们将探讨一些美国最著名的传统节日,了解它们的由来和庆祝活动。

感恩节(Thanksgiving)感恩节是美国最重要的家庭和国民节日之一。

它于每年11月的第四个星期四庆祝,旨在感谢上天赐予的好收成、团聚和友谊。

对于美国人来说,这是一个重要的日子,家人会从各地赶回家中相聚,享受美食和亲情。

感恩节的历史可以追溯到1621年,当时美洲原住民和英国移民一起庆祝丰收。

而如今,感恩节的传统是家人举行盛大晚宴,通常包括火鸡、蔓越莓酱、南瓜派等传统美食。

此外,人们还会和家人朋友一起看足球比赛,并表达对彼此的感激之情。

独立日(Independence Day)7月4日是美国的独立日,纪念1776年美国独立宣言的签署。

这是一个庆祝美国独立的正式节日,各地会举行盛大的庆祝活动、烟花表演和游行。

独立日是一个充满了爱国主义和民族自豪感的节日。

人们会穿上红、白、蓝色的服装,参加集会和家庭聚会,享受户外烧烤和烟花表演。

此外,许多城市还会举办独立日游行,展示各种文化表演和军事装备,以表达对国家的热爱和庆祝自由。

圣诞节(Christmas)圣诞节是美国最受欢迎的宗教和家庭节日之一,于每年12月25日庆祝。

虽然圣诞节是基督教的传统节日,但很多非基督教美国人也会庆祝这一天。

圣诞节的庆祝活动通常从12月初开始,人们会装饰房屋和圣诞树,挂上彩灯和各种装饰品。

孩子们会期待着圣诞老人的到来,家庭会举行盛大的晚餐,并相互交换礼物。

此外,一些城市还会举办圣诞游行和音乐会,加强节日氛围。

万圣节(Halloween)万圣节是美国最受欢迎的非宗教性节日之一,于每年10月31日庆祝。

这一节日源自古老的凯尔特传统,如今已经演变成了一个年轻人和孩子们都喜爱的节日。

有关美国节假日的英语课件ppt---American-Holidays-and-Idioms

有关美国节假日的英语课件ppt---American-Holidays-and-Idioms
• …of course, sometimes, you forget an egg or two, and then your house smells really bad!
Easter
• So some people use plastic eggs, and fill them with…Chocolate!
Easter
• Children in the United States are told that a giant bunny comes into their homes while they are sleeping and leaves them candy!
• When children wake up in the morning, there is a basket filled with candy and small gifts for them.
• In the afternoon, most people have an early dinner (around 16:00) with their family—Mom, dad, siblings, grandparents, aunts and uncles and cousins.
• Dinner usually features meat, since, if you are Christian, you are not supposed to eat any mean during the month before Easter as part of Lent.
• Every year, the White House (where the President lives) does an Easter egg hunt and other activities.

American holidays

American holidays

Just as everyone knows, holidays are time when people get together and have reunion parties with their families & friends新年12月31日在纽约的时代广场,成千上万的美国人和国际游客拥挤在这里,翘首观望来回移动的电子控制牌,上面不时闪现着“新年好”的字幕。

当新的一年的一刹那到来时,喧闹声骤然四起。

人们热情欢呼,沉浸在快乐之中。

玫瑰宴会每年的元月一日,全美各地的人们赶往四季如春的加利福尼亚洲,观看为时两个半小时的、有50多支马队、50多辆花车、20多支管乐队组成的大游行来庆祝新年。

However, most Americans begin their New Year's Day watching at least part of the Rose Parade.Since 1980, some people living in sunny and warm Pasadena picked flowers from their gardens and put them on their horses and buggies and on New Year's Day drove through their small town of Pasadena. Now because of TV, this flower-filled, two-or-three-hour parade has become part of New Year's Day, especially welcomed in the cold and snowy parts of north America.加利福尼亚州有玫瑰花会,这是美国规模最大的新年庆典。

七八十年前,加利福尼亚农村的一些俱乐部成员,每逢柑桔成熟季节,使用鲜花装饰自己的马车,在村里搞一些小型庆祝活动。

American Holidays 美国人的节日

American Holidays 美国人的节日

Columbus Day
• Columbus Day is celebrated on the second Monday in October. • The day commemorates October 12, 1492, when Italian navigator Christopher Columbus landed in the New World • The holiday was first proclaimed in 1937 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt
American Holidays & Traditions
Federal Holidays
• Federal law establishes the following public holidays for federal employees. If the holiday falls during the weekend, it may be observed on a different day. • Many government offices are closed on federal holidays and some private businesses may close as well. • Schools and Universities also observe Federal Holidays
Valentine's Day
• Valentine's Day is celebrated on February 14. • The day was named after an early Christian martyr • Valentine's Day, Americans give presents like candy or flowers to the ones they love. • The first mass-produced valentine cards were sold in the 1840s.

American holidays

American holidays

American Holidays
Labor Day 1st Monday in Sep. 劳动节是美国全国性节日,为9月的第一个星期一,放假一天,以示对劳 工的尊重。
American Holidays
Halloween Oct.31 All Saints' Day Nov.1
Children go trick or treat in costumes, costume parties, carve a pumpkin and place a candle inside 每年的11月1日是西方的万圣节(All Saints' Day),单西方人真正以 化装舞会庆祝的是万圣节前夜,即10月31日的Halloween, 因此人们经
American Holidays
Independence Day July 4 Family get toghter,picnics,barbecues,parades... 美国独立日是为纪念在1776年7月4日于大陆会议中宣布《独立宣言》所 成立的节日。就另外一层意义来说,美国独立日也可以说是美国的国庆 节。在7月4日这一天,美国会举办许多活动,其中最重要的就是敲响位
人就开始为圣诞节大忙特忙起来。
American Holidays
圣诞节的许多风俗都来源于《圣经》中的传说。根据耶稣诞生在夜里这 种说法,圣诞节的庆祝活动从12月24日夜间开始,午夜时分达到高潮, 这一夜就被称为圣诞夜。美国人通常通宵达旦地举行庆祝。他们有的聚 在酒馆、舞厅、俱乐部中尽情欢乐;有的全家共进丰盛的晚餐,然后围 坐在壁炉旁享受天伦之乐;还有那些虔诚的信徒们则在灯火通明的教堂 里,参加纪念耶稣诞生的午夜礼拜。 圣诞节里最典型的装饰是圣诞树,人们会在小杉树或小松树上挂满礼物 和彩灯,树顶再装一颗大星。这些装饰都是有象征意义的,树上的彩灯 象征耶稣给世界带来光明,树顶的大星则代表耶稣降生后将三位东方贤 士引到伯利恒的那颗星。

美国节日的英语介绍作文

美国节日的英语介绍作文

美国节日的英语介绍作文Title: Exploring American Holidays。

America, the land of diversity and celebrations, is home to a myriad of festivals and holidays that reflect its rich cultural tapestry. From solemn remembrances to vibrant festivities, each holiday carries its unique significance, reflecting the values, history, and traditions of the American people. Let's embark on a journey to explore some of the most prominent American holidays.1. Independence Day (July 4th)。

Independence Day, commonly known as the Fourth of July, commemorates the Declaration of Independence in 1776, when the thirteen American colonies declared themselves independent from British rule. It is a day filled with patriotic fervor, marked by grand celebrations across the nation. Fireworks light up the night sky, parades march through the streets, and families gather for barbecues andpicnics, adorned in red, white, and blue.2. Thanksgiving (Fourth Thursday in November)。

美国节日的英语作文

美国节日的英语作文

美国节日的英语作文American Holidays。

In the United States, there are many holidays that are celebrated throughout the year. These holidays are a time for people to come together, celebrate, and reflect on the values and traditions that are important to them. Some of the most popular holidays in the United States include Thanksgiving, Christmas, Independence Day, and Halloween.Thanksgiving is a time when families and friends come together to give thanks for the blessings in their lives. It is a time for feasting, with traditional dishes such as turkey, stuffing, and pumpkin pie being enjoyed by all. Many people also take the time to volunteer and give back to their communities during this holiday, as a way of showing gratitude for all that they have.Christmas is another widely celebrated holiday in the United States. It is a time for people to come together andcelebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. Many families exchange gifts, decorate their homes with lights and ornaments, and attend church services to commemorate the holiday.Christmas is also a time for giving, with many people participating in charity events and giving to those in need.Independence Day, also known as the Fourth of July, isa patriotic holiday that celebrates the independence of the United States from British rule. It is a time for fireworks, parades, and barbecues, as people come together tocelebrate their freedom and the founding of their nation. Many people also take the time to reflect on the sacrifices made by the men and women who fought for their country's independence.Halloween is a holiday that is celebrated on October31st. It is a time for dressing up in costumes, goingtrick-or-treating, and attending parties. Many people also decorate their homes with spooky decorations, such as jack-o'-lanterns and cobwebs. Halloween is a time for fun and festivities, as people embrace the spirit of the holidayand enjoy the thrill of being scared.These holidays are just a few examples of the many celebrations that take place in the United States. Each holiday has its own traditions and customs, but they all share a common theme of bringing people together to celebrate and reflect on the values that are important to them. Whether it's giving thanks, celebrating freedom, or embracing the spirit of the season, American holidays are a time for people to come together and enjoy the company of their loved ones.。

American Holidays

American Holidays
American Holidays
Halloween
• The holiday St. Patrick’s day celebrates which country?
Ireland
• This man has a holiday named after him in America. Who is he?
February 14
• Valentine’s Day: “The Day of Love” • 情人节 • On Valentines, people share their love
with each other • Nonpublic • Nonreligious
Eating Dinner Together
• Many others
Christmas (圣诞节 )
• December 25 • Celebrates the Birth Of Jesus Christ • “Jesus’s Birthday” • Religious • Public
Christmas Traditions
• Christmas Tree • Lights • Giving Gifts • Going to Church
• People paint eggs
July 4
• Independence Day (自主, 自立 ) • Celebrates the day America received it’s
independence from England (July 4, 1776)
• Like China’s National Holiday
Party!!
New Years Tradition

美国节日习俗英语作文

美国节日习俗英语作文

美国节日习俗英语作文Title: American Holiday Customs。

In the United States, holidays are more than just days off from work or school; they are occasions filled with unique customs and traditions that reflect the country's diverse cultural heritage. From Thanksgiving to Independence Day, each holiday holds its own significance and brings people together in celebration. In this essay, we'll explore some of the prominent customs associated with American holidays.First and foremost, Thanksgiving is one of the most cherished holidays in the United States. Celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November, it is a time for families and friends to gather and give thanks for the blessings of the past year. One of the most iconic customs associated with Thanksgiving is the Thanksgiving dinner, featuring a roasted turkey as the centerpiece of the meal. Other traditional dishes include mashed potatoes, stuffing,cranberry sauce, and pumpkin pie. Additionally, many Americans participate in parades, football games, and volunteer activities to help those in need during this time of gratitude.Moving on to Christmas, this holiday is celebrated with great fervor and enthusiasm across the country. One of the most beloved customs is the decoration of Christmas trees, which are adorned with lights, ornaments, and tinsel. Families often gather to decorate the tree together, accompanied by festive music and hot cocoa. Another popular tradition is the exchange of gifts, symbolizing the spirit of giving and generosity. Children eagerly await thearrival of Santa Claus, who is said to deliver presents to good boys and girls on Christmas Eve. Additionally, many communities hold Christmas parades, concerts, and light displays to spread holiday cheer.Independence Day, also known as the Fourth of July, commemorates the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. It is a day marked bypatriotic fervor and celebration of American freedom. Oneof the most prominent customs associated with Independence Day is the fireworks display, with cities and towns across the country putting on spectacular shows. Barbecues and picnics are also common, with families and friends gathering to enjoy grilled food and outdoor activities. Parades, concerts, and flag-raising ceremonies are held to honor the nation's heritage and pay tribute to its founding fathers.Easter is another significant holiday in the United States, celebrated in the springtime with various customs and traditions. One of the most popular customs is the Easter egg hunt, where children search for hidden eggsfilled with candy or small toys. The Easter Bunny, a beloved character similar to Santa Claus, is said todeliver baskets of treats to children on Easter morning. Many families also attend church services to celebrate the religious significance of Easter and partake in feasts with traditional dishes such as ham, deviled eggs, and hot cross buns.In addition to these major holidays, there are numerousother holidays and observances celebrated throughout the year in the United States, each with its own unique customs and traditions. From Halloween to St. Patrick's Day, Americans embrace these occasions as opportunities to come together, create lasting memories, and celebrate their shared culture and heritage.In conclusion, American holidays are characterized by a rich tapestry of customs and traditions that reflect the country's diverse cultural landscape. Whether it's sharinga Thanksgiving feast with loved ones, exchanging gifts on Christmas morning, watching fireworks on the Fourth of July, or hunting for Easter eggs in the spring, these customs serve to unite people in celebration and reinforce the values and traditions that make America unique.。

介绍美国节日的英语作文

介绍美国节日的英语作文

介绍美国节日的英语作文Dive into the vibrant tapestry of American holidays, each a unique celebration that reflects the nation's diverse heritage and values. From the joyous ringing of bells on New Year's Eve to the patriotic fervor of Independence Day, the United States offers a kaleidoscope of festive occasions that bring people together in a spirit of unity and celebration.The year kicks off with the New Year's Day, where resolutions are made and hopes are high for the year ahead.It's a time for reflection and renewal, as families and friends gather to toast to the future. Next comes Valentine's Day, a day dedicated to love and affection, where hearts are adorned with chocolates and flowers, and expressions of love are shared across the country.Spring ushers in Easter, a religious holiday that celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ, marked by egg hunts and the joyous reunion of families. Memorial Day pays tribute to those who have fallen in service to the nation, a solemn reminder of the sacrifices made for freedom.The summer months are highlighted by Independence Day, the Fourth of July, where the birth of the nation is celebrated with fireworks, parades, and barbecues. It's a day of pride and patriotism, where the spirit of liberty is alive and well.As the leaves turn and the air cools, Labor Day honors the American workforce, a day to appreciate the hard work and dedication that drives the nation's prosperity. Halloween follows, a night of costumes and candy, where children and adults alike revel in the spooky and the supernatural.Thanksgiving is a time of gratitude and togetherness, where families gather to share a feast and express thanks for the blessings of the year. And finally, the holiday season culminates with Christmas and Hanukkah, a period of joy, giving, and the warmth of the holiday spirit that spreads across the land.Each of these holidays is a testament to the American spirit, a mosaic of traditions that enrich the cultural landscape and bring people together in celebration. Whether it's the fireworks lighting up the sky or the quiet moments of reflection, these occasions are the heartbeat of America, reminding us of the values that unite us all.。

Americanholiday

Americanholiday

AmericanholidayAmericans celebrate an enormous variety of festivals and holidays because they come from around the globe and practice many religions. They also celebrate holidays specific to the United States that commemorate historical events or encourage a common national memory. Holidays in America are often family or community events. Many Americans travel long distances for family gatherings or take vacations during holidays. In fact, by the end of the 20th century, many national holidays in the United States had become three-day weekends, which many people used as mini vacations. Except for the Fourth of July and Veterans Day, most commemorative federal holidays, including Memorial Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, and Presidents’ Day, are celebrated on Mondays so that Americans can enjoy a long weekend. Because many Americans tend to create vacations out of these holiday weekends rather than celebrate a particular event, some people believe the original significance of many of these occasions has been eroded.The Folklife Festival—with its live musical acts, food stalls, and other forms of entertainment—draws thousands of people from the Seattle, Washington, area each Memorial Day weekend.These bagpipers march past Saint Patrick’s Cathedral in New York City on March 17, 1993, during the annual Saint Patrick’s Day Parade. Saint Patrick’s Day, traditionally celebrated in honor of the patron saint of Ireland, has become largely a nonreligious holiday in the United States. Because the United States is a secular society founded on the separation of church and state, many of the most meaningful religiously based festivals and rituals, such as Easter, Rosh Hashanah, and Ramadan,are not enshrined as national events, with one major exception. Christmas, and the holiday season surrounding it, is an enormous commercial enterprise, a fixture of the American social calendar, and deeply embedded in the popular imagination. Not until the 19th century did Christmas in the United States begin to take on aspects of the modern holiday celebration, such as exchanging gifts, cooking and eating traditional foods, and putting up often-elaborate Christmas decorations. The holiday has grown in popularity and significance ever since. Santa Claus; brightly decorated Christmas trees; and plenty of wreathes, holly, and ribbons help define the season for most children. Indeed, because some religious faiths do not celebrate Christmas, the Christmas season has expanded in recent years to become the “holiday season,” embracing Hanukkah, the Jewish Festival of Lights, and Kwanzaa, a celebration of African heritage. Thus, the Christmas season has become the closest thing to a true national festival in the United States. African American residents of Austin, Texas, celebrate the “freedom day” festival known as Juneteenth. The annual holiday, celebrated June 19th, commemorates the date in 1865 on which General Gordon Granger arrived in Texas to force renegade slave owners to release their slaves. Before Granger’s arrival, slaves in the region did not know that they were legally free, even though the Emancipation Proclamation of 1863 had freed them more than two years previously. Today Juneteenth is celebrated throughout the country, but festivities are especially prominent in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana.Residents of San Antonio, Texas, celebrate Christmas in a candlelight procession along the Paséo del Rio, a popular walkway that follows the San Antonio River through downtown.The expansion of Christmas has even begun to encroach on the most indigenous of American festivals, Thanksgiving. Celebrated on the last Thursday in November, Thanksgiving has largely shed its original religious meaning (as a feast of giving thanks to God) to become a celebration of the bounty of food and the warmth of family life in America. American children usually commemorate the holiday’s origins at school, where they re-create a harvest feast shared byPilgrims and Native Americans. Both the historical and the religious origins of the event have largely given way to a secular celebration centered on the traditional Thanksgiving meal: turkey—an indigenous American bird—accompanied by foods common in early New England settlements, such as pumpkins, squashes, and cranberries. Since many Americans enjoy a four-day holiday at Thanksgiving, the occasion encourages family reunions and travel. Some Americans also contribute time and food to the needy and the homeless during the Thanksgiving hol iday. Each year huge crowds of people celebrate New Year’s Eve in New York City’s Time s Square. At midnight, confetti is thrown from the tall buildings surrounding the square.Another holiday that has lost its older, religious meaning in the United States is Halloween, the eve of All Saints’ Day. Halloween has become a celebration of witch es, ghosts, goblins, and candy that is especially attractive to children. On this day and night, October 31, many homes are decorated and lit by jack-o'-lanterns, pumpkins that have been hollowed out and carved. Children dress up and go trick-or-treating, during which they receive treats from neighbors. An array of orange-colored candies has evolved from this event, and most trick-or-treat bags usually brim with chocolate bars and other confections.Independence Day fireworks displays are one of the most popular celebrations of patriotism during the year in the United States. This display, on Fourth of July, 1984, celebrated Independence Day as well as the centennial anniversary of the completion of the Statue of Liberty. The Fourth of July, or Independence Day, is the premier American national celebration because it commemorates the day the United States proclaimed its freedom from Britain with the Declaration of Independence. Very early in its development, the holiday was an occasion for fanfare, parades, and speeches celebrating American freedom and the uniqueness of American life. Since at least the 19th century, Americans have commemorated their independence with fireworks and patriotic music. Because the holiday marks the founding of the republic in 1776, flying the flag of the United States (sometimes with the original 13 stars) is common, as are festive barbecues, picnics, fireworks, and summer outings.Italian Street Festival in BostonCrowds fill the narrow streets of Boston’s North End during a f estival. This largely Italian neighborhood is the scene of colorful celebrations during the summer months.Most other national holidays have become less significant over time and receded in importance as ways in which Americans define themselves and their history. For example, Columbus Day was formerly celebrated on October 12, the day explorer Christopher Columbus first landed in the West Indies, but it is now celebrated on the second Monday of October to allow for a three-day weekend. The holiday originally served as a traditional reminder of the 'discovery' of America in 1492, but as Americans became more sensitive to their multicultural population, celebrating the conquest of Native Americans became morecontroversial.This African American family is taking part in mishumaa, the practice of lighting one candle on each day of Kwanzaa, a holiday in late December. Each of the seven days of Kwanzaa represents one of the Nguzo Saba (Seven Principles), which emphasize the commitment to family, community, and culture. The African American activist and scholar Maulana Karenga developed Kwanzaa in 1966, and it is celebrated in a number of nations.Holidays honoring wars have also lost much of their original significance. Memorial Day, first called Decoration Day and celebrated on May 30, was established to honor those who died during the American Civil War (1861-1865), then subsequently those who died in all American wars.Similarly, Veterans Day was first named Armistice Day and marked the end of World War I (1914-1918). During the 1950s the name of the holiday was changed in the United States, and its significance expanded to honor armed forces personnel who served in any American war.For several weeks before Christmas, Santa Claus takes up residence in many major shopping malls, which are often decorated to resemble “Santa's Workshop.” Santa invites children to sit on his lap, have their picture taken with him, and—if they've been good—tell him which presents they would like to receive for Christmas.The memory of America's first president, George Washington, was once celebrated on his birthday, February 22nd. The date was changed to the third Monday in February to create a three-day weekend, as well as to incorporate the birthday of another president, Abraham Lincoln, who was born on February 12th. The holiday is now popularly called Presidents’ Day and is less likelyto be remembered as honoring the first and 16th American presidents than as a school and work holiday. Americans also memorialize Martin Luther King, Jr., the great African American civil rights leader who was assassinated in 1968. King’s birthday is celebrated as a national holiday in mid-January. The celebration of King's birthday has become a sign of greater inclusiveness in 20th-century American society.Microsoft ? Encarta ? 2008. ? 1993-2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.。

美国节日风俗英语作文

美国节日风俗英语作文

美国节日风俗英语作文American Holiday Customs。

In the United States, holidays are a time for families and friends to come together and celebrate. Each holiday has its own unique customs and traditions that make it special. From Thanksgiving to Christmas to the Fourth of July, Americans have a wide variety of holidays that they celebrate throughout the year.One of the most beloved American holidays is Thanksgiving. This holiday is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November and is a time for families to come together and give thanks for the blessings in their lives. One of the most well-known customs of Thanksgiving is the traditional Thanksgiving dinner, which typically includes turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, and pumpkin pie. Families often gather around the table to share a meal and express gratitude for the good things in their lives. Another popular custom is the Macy's Thanksgiving DayParade, which features giant balloons, floats, and marching bands, and is watched by millions of people across the country.Another important holiday in the United States is Christmas. This holiday is celebrated on December 25th and is a time for families to exchange gifts, decorate their homes, and spend time together. One of the most beloved customs of Christmas is the tradition of putting up a Christmas tree and decorating it with lights, ornaments, and tinsel. Many families also have the tradition of hanging stockings by the fireplace for Santa Claus to fill with presents. Christmas is also a time for religious observance, with many Americans attending church services and participating in nativity plays to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ.The Fourth of July is another important holiday in the United States, as it is a time to celebrate the country's independence. This holiday is marked by fireworks displays, barbecues, and parades, as well as other patriotic activities. Many Americans also attend concerts and otherevents to celebrate the nation's freedom and heritage.In addition to these major holidays, there are many other holidays and customs that are celebrated in the United States. For example, Halloween is a time for children to dress up in costumes and go trick-or-treating, while Easter is a time for families to attend church services and participate in egg hunts. Each of these holidays has its own unique customs and traditions that make it special and meaningful to those who celebrate it.Overall, holidays in the United States are a time for families and friends to come together and celebrate. Whether it's Thanksgiving, Christmas, the Fourth of July, or any other holiday, Americans have a wide variety of customs and traditions that make these occasions special and memorable. These holidays are an important part of American culture and are cherished by people of all ages.。

美国英语节日作文

美国英语节日作文

美国英语节日作文The Importance of American Holidays。

Holidays are an important part of American culture. They provide us with an opportunity to celebrate, reflect, and spend time with loved ones. American holidays are diverse, ranging from religious and cultural celebrations to national observances. Each holiday holds its own significance and traditions, contributing to the rich tapestry of American society.One of the most widely celebrated holidays in the United States is Thanksgiving. This holiday, which falls on the fourth Thursday in November, is a time for families and friends to come together and give thanks for the blessings in their lives. The tradition of Thanksgiving dates back to the early 17th century when the Pilgrims and Native Americans shared a feast to celebrate a successful harvest. Today, Thanksgiving is celebrated with a bountiful mealthat typically includes turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce,and pumpkin pie. It is a time for people to express gratitude for their blessings and to enjoy the company of their loved ones.Another important holiday in the United States is Independence Day, also known as the Fourth of July. This holiday commemorates the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776, which marked the birth of the United States as an independent nation. Independence Day is celebrated with fireworks, parades, barbecues, and other festivities that bring communities together to honor the country's history and freedom. It is a time for Americans to reflect on the values of liberty and democracy that the nation was founded upon.In addition to these national holidays, there are also religious and cultural observances that hold great significance for many Americans. Christmas, Hanukkah, Eid al-Fitr, and Diwali are just a few examples of holidays that are celebrated by various religious and cultural groups in the United States. These holidays are marked by traditions such as gift-giving, feasting, and religiousceremonies, and they provide an opportunity for people to connect with their heritage and faith.American holidays are not only a time for celebration, but they also serve as a reminder of the country's history and values. They provide an opportunity for people to come together and strengthen their sense of community. Holidays also contribute to the economy, as they often stimulate consumer spending and tourism. For example, the National Retail Federation reported that Americans spent over $730 billion during the 2020 holiday season, demonstrating the significant impact of holidays on the economy.Moreover, holidays play a crucial role in preserving cultural traditions and passing them down to future generations. They provide an opportunity for people to learn about their heritage and the customs of their ancestors. For example, many families have specific traditions and rituals that they follow during holidays, such as lighting the menorah for Hanukkah or decorating a Christmas tree. These traditions help to create a sense of continuity and identity within families and communities.In conclusion, American holidays are an essential part of the nation's culture and society. They provide an opportunity for people to come together, celebrate, and reflect on the values and traditions that are important to them. Whether it is a national, religious, or cultural holiday, each observance holds its own significance and contributes to the rich tapestry of American life. Holidays play a crucial role in preserving cultural traditions, strengthening community ties, and fostering a sense of national identity. As such, they are an integral part of American society and will continue to be celebrated and cherished for generations to come.。

American Holidays 美国人的节日

American Holidays 美国人的节日

National Holidays
• There are many commonly observed celebrations in the United States that are not federal holidays. Some of these observances honor groups of people, such as National African American History Month and Women's History Month, or causes, such as National Oceans Month and National Substance Abuse Prevention Month. Many of these holidays and observances are proclaimed by the President ever year.
Thanksgiving Day
• Thanksgiving Day is celebrated on பைடு நூலகம்he fourth Thursday in November.
• In the fall of 1621, the Pilgrims held a three-day feast to celebrate a bountiful harvest. Many regard this event as the nation's first Thanksgiving.
Washington's Birthday
• Washington's Birthday is observed the third Monday of February in honor George Washington, the first President of the United States.

美国法定节假日时间表及美国全年节假日总览

美国法定节假日时间表及美国全年节假日总览

美国法定节假日时间表及美国全年节假日总览美国法定节假日时间表及美国全年节假日总览美国法定节假日共七个:1、新年每年的1月1日2、总统节每年2月的第三个星期一3、纪念日每年5月的最后一个星期一4、美国独立节每年的7月4日5、劳工节每年9月的第一个星期一6、感恩节每年11月的最后一个星期四7、圣诞节每年的12月25日政府及学校、银行等还有几个法定假日,这期间酒店也会较紧张,但好过于这7个假日。

另外,美国部分城市有些时节酒店紧张,应避开。

1、每年的12月31日,洛杉矶的花车**前夜,住房困难;2、拉斯维加斯的周五、周六,酒店是平时的二至三倍;3、拉斯维加斯每年11月的COMDEX 电脑展,约三万人前往参加;4、各地若有大型展览会,展销活动等,酒店也会非常紧张;5、纽约每年的12月1-20,为Shopping Season, 很多人从欧洲过来购圣诞礼物,团队这段时间到纽约费用也会增加;6、每年的12月31日,纽约的新年前夜,团队不能在纽约,根本没房间时区划分美国大陆分4个时区:太平洋时区(西部),山区时区,中部时区,东部时区,各时区相差1小时。

阿拉斯加和夏威夷时区与太平洋相差2小时。

例如太平洋时区标准时间中午12时之际,山区标准时间是下午1时,中部标准时间是下午2时,东部标准是下午3时。

美国大多数州实行夏时制。

从4月最后一个星期日凌晨2点始,到10月最后一个星期日结束。

春季把表拨快1小时,秋季拨慢1小时。

节假日美国的节假日按其性质可分为4类。

一类是传统性宗教纪念日,如复活节、清教徒登陆纪念性节日等;第二类是政治性节日,如五一节、武装部队日、阵亡将士纪念日、独立日等;第三类是纪念性节日,如林肯生日、华盛顿生日、感恩节等;第四类是民族性节日,如圣诞节、情人节、父亲节等。

联邦政府认可的节日有:新年、华盛顿生日、阵亡将士纪念日、独立日、劳工节、哥伦布日、**节、感恩节和圣诞节。

美国联邦政府还规定,节日如果在星期六或星期天就挪到前面的星期五或后面的星期一。

美国节日英文作文

美国节日英文作文

Title: Celebrating American Holidays: A Cultural Tapestry of Tradition and DiversityAmerica, often referred to as the “melting pot” of cultures, is renowned for its diverse tapestry of traditions and celebrations. From coast to coast, Americans commemorate a plethora of holidays, each offering a unique glimpse into the nation’s history, values, and cultural heritage. Let’s explore some of the most iconic American holidays:1.Independence Day (July 4th): Independence Day marks the anniversary of the Declaration ofIndependence in 1776, when the United States formally declared its independence from British rule. Americans celebrate with fireworks, parades, barbecues, and patriotic displays, honoring the principles of freedom and democracy upon which the nation was founded. 2.Thanksgiving Day (Fourth Thursday in November): Thanksgiving is a time for gratitude andreflection, tracing its origins back to the early pilgrims’ harvest feast in 1621. Families and friends gather for a traditional meal featuring roasted turkey, cranberry sauce, and pumpkin pie, while expressing thanks for the blessings of the past year.3.Christmas (December 25th): Christmas is one of the most widely celebrated holidays inAmerica, commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ. It is characterized by festive decorations, gift-giving, religious services, and gatherings with loved ones. From elaborately adorned Christmas trees to dazzling light displays, the holiday season sparkles with joy and goodwill.4.New Year’s Day (January 1st): New Year’s Day heralds the beginning of a fresh chapter,marked by resolutions, reflection, and revelry. Americans bid farewell to the old year with parties and fireworks, embracing the promise of new beginnings and opportunities.5.Memorial Day (Last Monday in May): Memorial Day honors the brave men and women whohave sacrificed their lives in military service to the country. It is a day of remembrance, marked by solemn ceremonies, flag tributes, and visits to cemeteries to honor fallen soldiers.bor Day (First Monday in September): Labor Day celebrates the contributions of Americanworkers and the achievements of the labor movement. It is often observed with picnics, parades, and recreational activities, marking the end of summer and the beginning of the fall season.7.Martin Luther King Jr. Day (Third Monday in January): Martin Luther King Jr. Daycommemorates the civil rights leader’s birthday and his legacy of nonviolent activism for racial equality. It is a day of reflection, service, and community events, inspiring Americans to continue the fight for justice and equality for all.These are just a few examples of the rich tapestry of holidays celebrated across the United States, each reflecting the nation’s history, diversity, and enduring values. Whether it’s a time-honored tradition or a modern observance, American holidays serve as reminders of the shared heritage and collective identity that unite people from all walks of life in the land of the free and the home of the brave.。

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