TOMATO FESTIVAL

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• The festival has been hosted since 1989 by a local businessman who believes the monkeys were behind his family's good fortune.
• A monkey enjoys a drink and fruits and vegetables during the annual Monkey festival in Thailand.
• Torch Festival is the Yunnan minorities (such as the Yi, Bai) an important traditional festival. Lunar New Year festival is usually in June of 25, there are 24 holidays in June. Legend in the Nanzhao period, Chao Meng skin care logic Club would like to annex the other five splinter Chao and dense set in the marble floor, west, and then invited five well-known to worship the main meal Chao Chao. Paper logic Deng Chao Deng's wife, Ms. Bai Jie extremely smart, have long guessed Paper Tower plot logic and not to dissuade her husband dinner. Gordon insisted on the results of skin did not listen to logic, was burned to death in the chip floor, Ms. Bai Jie with her husband to iron leather bracelet and logic to identify the body of Gordon. Paper Logica was occupied Ms. Bai Jie Club would like to marry, Ms. Bai Jie mourning for 100 days after her husband, jumped into the Erhai suicide. Local people to commemorate Ms. Bai Jie, the annual Lunar New Year as the Torch Festival June 25, down so far.

【资料】西班牙-spain-英语介绍汇编

【资料】西班牙-spain-英语介绍汇编
1889 , Pablo Picasso , 18 years old. The first oil painting
Festival : Bullfighting
dangerous!
Place of interests
Place of interest : Madrid Palace
a luxury palace built in 1738 with the appearance of the United States and the construction of the Louvre the interior is Italian-style
Food
Food : Paella(西班牙海鲜饭)
the Spain's national rice. ingredients: shellfish、 sausage、vegetables、 chicken、long-grained rice There is very large amount of seafood paella, since the use of saffron(藏红花) as a spice(香料) of rice, so cooked rice is yellow.
Built by architects Fan Derby chaired Liya Nu Aiba
its collection of works, paintings alone more than 8000
Food
Food : Tapa(西班牙的下酒小菜)
a kind of appetizer or a snack between two meals various, including meat, seafood and vegetable dish, but allnare salty, which are divided into cold food and hot food.

人教版七年级上册英语单词表(1~9单元)

人教版七年级上册英语单词表(1~9单元)

Unit 1namen.名字,名称niceadj, 令人愉快的,宜人的to 常用于原形动间之前,表示该动词为不定式meet v.遇见;相逢tooad.也,义;太yourpron.你的,你们的Ms. (用于女子的姓氏或处名前,不指明婚否)女士his pron.他的andconj,和;又,而her pron.她的yes interj.是的;可以she pron.她he pron.他no adv.&adj,不,没有,不是not adv不,没有zero num.零one num.--two num.二three num.三four num.四five num.五six num.六seven num七eight num.八nine num.九telephone n.电话,电话机number n.号码,数字phone n.电话,电话机telephone/ phone number电话号码first adj.第一first name名字last adj最后的,末尾的last name姓friend n.朋友China 中国middle ady. 中间的n. 中间school n学校middle school中学,初中Gina 吉娜(女名)Jenny珍妮(女名)Brown布朗(姓)Alan 艾伦(男名) Tom汤姆(男名)Mike迈克(男名)Jack杰克(男名)Mary 玛丽(女名)Miller 米勒(姓)Linda 琳达(女名)Jane 简(女名)Green 格林(姓)Smith 史密斯(姓)Unit 2sister n.姐,妹mother n.母亲,妈妈father n.父亲,爸爸parent n.父(母)亲brother n.兄;弟grandmothern.(外)祖母,奶奶,外婆,姥姥grandfather n.(外)祖父,爷爷,外公,姥爷grandparentn祖父(母),外祖父(母)family n. 家,家庭those pron那些who pron.谁,什么人oh intery哦,啊these pron这些they pron.他(她、它)们well interj.想,好吧have v. 经受,经历day n.天,白天,一日Have a good day!(表示祝愿)过得愉快!bye interj. (- goodbye)再见sonn.儿子cousin n. 堂兄(弟、姊、妹);表兄(弟、姊,妹)grandpa n.(外)祖父,谷爷,外公,姥爷mom n.(= mum)妈妈aunt n.姑母,姨母,伯母,婶母,舅母grandman.(外)祖母,奶奶,外婆,姥姥dad n.爸爸uncle n.舅父,叔父,伯父,姑父,姨父daughter n.女儿here adv. 用以介绍某人或早物)这就是,在这里photo n照片ofprep.属于(某人或早物),关于(某人或某物)next adji&n.下一个(的),接下来(的) picture n.照片;图画girl n.女孩dog n.狗Sally 萨莉(女名)Kate 凯特(女名)Paul 保罗(男名)Unit3pencil n.铅笔book n.书eraser n.橡皮box n.箱;盒pencil box铅笔盒;文具盒schoolbag n.书包dictionary n.词典;字典his pron.他的mine pron. 我的hers pron.她的excuse v.原谅;宽恕me pron.(I的宾格)我excuse me劳驾;请原谅thank v.感谢;谢谢teacher n.老师,教师about prep.关于adv大约What about ..(询向消息或提出建议) ....怎么样? ......, 好吗?yours pron.你的,你们的for f,r); fo(r)/prep.为了,给,对thank youfor .为...而感谢你(们) help v.&n.帮助,援助welcomeadj. 受欢迎的You're welcome.别客气baseball n. 棒球watchn.表, 手表computer n.计算机,电脑game n.游戏,运动,比赛cardn.卡片IDcard学生卡,身份证notebook n.笔记本ringn.成指bag n.袋;包inprep.在..... 里library n.图书馆ask v.请求,要求,询问ask..for...请求,恳求(给予)find v. (过去式,过去分词found)找到,发现some adj. 一些,某此pron.有些,有的classroom n.教室e- mail ( = email )v. 给..发电子邮件,用电邮发送n.电子邮件at prep.(提供电话号码等时使用)按照,根据,在(某处、某时间或时刻)call v.(给.....)打电话lost v. (动词lose的过去式)遗失,丢失must modalv.必须setn.一套,副,组a set of一套,一副,一组Anna 安娜(女名)John 约翰(男名)David 戴维(男名)Unit 4where adv.在哪里,到哪里table n.桌子bed n.床bookcase n.书架,书柜sofa n.沙发chair n.椅子on prep. 在.....上under prep. 在......下come v.来;来到comeon快点儿deskn.书桌think v.认为;想,思考room n.房间their pron.他(她、它)们的hat n.帽子head n.头yeah interj.是的,对know v. 知道,了解radio n.收音机;无线电广播clock n.时钟tape n.磁带,录音带,录像带player n.播放机tape player磁带播放机model n.模型plane n飞机model plane毛机模型tidy adj. 整洁的,非井有条的but conj.但是our pron. 我们的everywhere adv. 处处, 河处,各个地方always adv. 总是Unit 5do (第三人称单数形式does) aux v. &v. 用于构成否定句和疑问句,做, 干have v. 有tennis n.网球ball n.球ping pong n.乒兵球bat n.球体,球拍soccer n.(英式)足球soccer ball (英式)足球volleyball n.排球basket ball n.篮球hey interj. 嘿,喂let v. 允许,让us pron. ( we的宾格) 我们le's = let us让我们(一起)go v.去,走we pron. 我们late adj. 遇到has v .( have的第三人称单数形式)有get v.去取(或带来);得到great adj.美妙的,伟大的play v.参加(比赛或运动);玩耍sound v.听起来好像interesting adj, 有趣的boring adj.没趣的;令人厌倦的fun adj.有趣的;使人快乐的n.乐趣;快乐difficult adj.困难的relaxingadj.轻松的,令人放松的watchv.注视;观看TV n.( = television )电视;电视机watchTV看电视same adj.相同的lovev.&n.爱;喜爱with prep. ....在起, 带有;使用sport n.体育运动them pron.( they的宾格)他(她、它)们only adv.只,仅like v.喜欢,喜爱easy adj. 容易的,不费力的after prep. & conj. ...以后class n.班级,课classmate n.同班同学Bill 比尔(男名)Unit 6bananan. 香蕉hamburgern.汉堡包tomato n.西红柿ice- cream n冰激凌salad n.沙拉strawberry n.草莓pear n.型milk n.牛奶bread n.面包birthday n. 生日dinner n.(中午或晚上吃的) 正餐week n.周;星期think about思考,思索food n.食物sure adv.当然,肯定,定How about ... (提出建议) ...怎么样? burger n.( = hamburger)汉堡包vegetable n.蔬菜fruit n.水果right adj.正确的,适当的apple n.苹果then adv.那么egg n.蛋; 鸡蛋carrot n.胡萝卜rice n.大米;米饭chicken n.鸡肉so conj.(引出评论或问题)那么breakfast n.早餐;早饭lunch n.午餐star n.明星;星星eat v.吃well adv.好,令人满意地habit n.习惯healthy adj. 健康的really adv.真正地question n.问题want v.需要;想要be v.变成fat adj. 肥的,肥胖的Unit 7much pron. & adj.许多,大量,多少How much ..?(购物时) ...少钱?sock n.短袜T-shirt n. T恤衫shorts n. (pl)短裤sweater n.毛衣trousers n. (pl.)裤子shoe n.鞋skirt /sk3,(r)t/n.裙子dollar n.元(美国,加拿大等国的货币单位,符号为$) big adj.大的,大号的small adj.小的,小号的short adj.短的,矮的long adj. 长的woman n.(pl women)女子Can I help you?我能帮您吗?need v. 需要look v. 看,看上去pair n. 一双,一对take v. 买下,拿,取Here you are.给你。

Tomato_Festival_in_Spain

Tomato_Festival_in_Spain

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The tomato fight begin in the center of town. Before the fight the government will transport tomatoes by truck to street on both sides as the weapon of the fight. Tens of thousands of local residents and tourists took off their T-shirt . As soon as they hear the order of fight, they begin to throwing tomatoes to other people who they don’t know before. The rules of the game are that tomatoes must be pinched beforehand to avoid injuring others. Of course, this would also help to make tomatoes even more sticky. Soon people’s body were covered with tomatoes. Tomato juice on the streets of town makes a tomato sea.
History: It’s said that one day,a small band blowing horns went through the streets furiously(神气 地).Maybe for fun ,a group of young people picked tomatoes and throw to the trumpet tube(喇叭管). This is the origin of the Tomatina-Tomato Fight

西方有趣节日介绍 西红柿节 英文

西方有趣节日介绍 西红柿节 英文

It is said that, one day ,a small band were playing the trumpet from downtown to the streets, the leader held the trumpet up to sky. Suddenly, there were some youngersters starting to throw tomatoes to the trumpet, wondering who can right achieve to hit the spot. This is the origin of Tomato Fight. Tomato Carnival which always lasts one week is a world-known traditional carnival in Spain like Encierro(奔 奔 牛节). 牛节
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Tomato Carnival !
It is perhaps the largest food fight in the world.
Tomato Carnival is held on the last Wednesday of August each year since 1945.
In 2002, the Tomato Carnival in Buniaor was recognized as Spain's National Cultural Heritage by the Spanish government.
If you want to know more about Tomatina ,click on /program/fhdsy/ 200901/0123_1720_982333.shtml Here is a prediction concerning Tomato Carnival.

巴西西红柿狂欢节给人们带来的好处英语作文

巴西西红柿狂欢节给人们带来的好处英语作文

巴西西红柿狂欢节给人们带来的好处英语作文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1The Tomato Festival in Brazil is So Much Fun!Hi, my name is Miguel and I'm 10 years old. I live in a small town called Borborema in the countryside of Brazil. Every year, we have the most amazing festival you can imagine – the Tomato Festival! I look forward to it all year long. The Tomato Festival brings so many great things to our town and to everyone who comes. Let me tell you all about it!First of all, the festival is a huge party and celebration. There is music, dancing, games, food, and best of all – thousands and thousands of tomatoes! During the festival, everyone gathers in the town square and has a massive tomato fight. We throw tomatoes at each other and get completely covered in them from head to toe. It's the most fun you can possibly have! By the end, the whole square is a giant, slippery, red mess. Getting drenched in tomato pulp is gross...but also super awesome.The tomato fight is messy and chaotic, but in a good way. No one gets hurt, we're just having a good time. Teenagers,adults, little kids, grandparents – everyone joins in. It brings the whole community together to share laughs and make memories. For one day, we can act like little kids again, no matter our age. How often do grown-ups get to play and be silly like that? The festival gives us all a chance to let loose and not worry about being too proper or mature. We can just live in the moment and enjoy ourselves.After the tomato fight, we host big feasts and dances with even more food, music, and dancing. The festival goes on late into the night under the stars. It's a great way to spend time with your family, friends, and neighbors. You get closer to the people in your community. My favorite part is the dances – I love busting out my best moves and watching the older people show off their skills too. Everyone has so much energy and excitement. We're all united in our happiness and love for tomatoes!The festival may seem a bit crazy at first, but it's actually an important tradition. It started centuries ago as a way to mark the end of the tomato harvest season and celebrate the bounty we had reaped from our fields. The tomato is a huge part of Brazil's agriculture and cuisine, so we honor how important it is to our lives and culture. Getting to relish and fully enjoy tomatoes in a fun way brings us together in our shared heritage. We pourpassion into our celebration just like we pour passion into our farming.Not only is the festival a ton of fun, it also has some great benefits for our town and people. One of the biggest is that it provides jobs and money. Tourists come from all over Brazil and even other countries to experience the craziness of La Tomatina, as it's called. They spend lots of money on hotels, food, drinks, and souvenirs. That money helps support our local businesses and economy. My uncle runs a restaurant, and the festival is his busiest time of year. He hires extra staff and makes most of his yearly income during those few days. The whole town benefits from the boost in customers and cash flow.The festival puts our small town on the map too. It's famous all around the world! People know about little Borborema because of our wacky tomato fighting. If it wasn't for the festival, we'd be just another tiny rural place that most people overlook. But the festival gives us an identity and claims to fame that draws visitors in. I'm proud that my hometown hosts such a unique and iconic event that people come from everywhere to experience. Our tomato festival is one of the biggest things Brazil is known for culturally. How cool is that?Even though it's a messy tradition, the festival actually doesn't damage the environment too much. The tomatoes we use are already past their prime and inedible. Using them for recreational purposes keeps food waste down and finds a purpose for produce that would otherwise get thrown away. After the fight, the squashed tomato remains get tilled back into the soil to compost, which makes the land more fertile for next year's harvest. We minimize our impact by working with the natural cycle. The festival is sort of like one big gardening event in addition to being a wild party!I think the biggest benefit of all is just how happy the festival makes everyone. Laughter, smiles, and joy are everywhere you look during those days. You can't help but get swept up in the festitiv energy and excitement. We all experience so much pure childlike glee, even adults. For once, our minds aren't weighed down by work, chores, bills, or any other stresses. We're simply present in the moment and having the time of our lives with the people we love.Those happy memories and feelings of freedom can carry us through tough times during the rest of the year. Whenever I'm feeling down, I remind myself of the festival and feel that sense of fun and delight again. The simple pleasures of playing in pulpytomatoes, listening to music, and socializing gave me enough joy to last until the next year rolls around. Having traditions and events that make you look forward to the future and appreciate what you have is really meaningful, especially in a small town where life can feel a bit monotonous sometimes.I'm so grateful that my town celebrates the Tomato Festival every year. It's more than just a party – it's a way to come together, keep our heritage alive, support each other, and experience unbridled happiness. As I stood there covered in red pulp, my heart felt just as bright and vibrant as those tomatoes. I got quality time with the most important people in my life, made lifelong memories, and slowed down to really enjoy the present moment. In our fast-paced, modern world, that's become a rarity that I cherish. Long live the festival and its many amazing gifts to our community! I'll be counting the days until next year's tomato fight.篇2The Best Party Ever: The Tomato Festival in Brazil!Hi everyone! My name is Billy and I'm going to tell you all about the coolest festival I've ever been to - the Tomato Festival in Brazil! It's also called Festa da Tomátina. My family and I wentthere last summer and it was the most fun I've had in my whole life. Get ready to learn why this festival is seriously awesome.First of all, it's a festival that's all about tomatoes! How crazy is that? Tons and tons of ripe, red, juicy tomatoes get brought in from farms all over Brazil. And you know what people do with them? They throw them at each other! Can you imagine? Just picture a huge crowd of people chucking tomatoes everywhere. It's pure tomato madness!Of course, it does get a bit messy. By the end, everyone is covered head to toe in tomato pulp and seeds. Their clothes, their hair, their faces - everything is stained bright red. It looks like a scene from a scary movie, except it smells way better because it's just tomatoes. Luckily, they have huge hoses to hose everyone down after so you don't have to go home looking like a tomato monster.Speaking of monsters, I made myself look like Tomato-zilla, the ultimate tomato beast! I squished a bunch of tomatoes all over my body to make tomato "scales" and roared like a mighty beast. Then my little sister got mad because she wanted to be Tomato-zilla too, so we started a tomato fight right in the middle of the festival. We got in huge trouble, but it was worth it because it was hilarious!You might be wondering - why would anyone want to make such a huge mess and waste all those tomatoes? Well, there are actually lots of good reasons behind this wacky festival. See, in the old days, many years ago, there was a tomato fight between some kids from two different towns in Spain. It started as just a little prank, but then it became an annual tradition. That's where the idea came from originally.When people from Brazil heard about it, they decided to start their own version to celebrate the country's huge tomato harvests. Brazil grows more tomatoes than almost any other country, so they have plenty to spare for this festival. It's a way to use up tomatoes that might go bad before getting sold and wasting less food. Farmers bring older, uglier tomatoes that people don't want to buy at markets.Plus, isn't it way more fun to throw tomatoes at your friends than just let them rot? I got my parents so good when they weren't looking - SPLAT! Right in the face with squishy tomato goodness. We all laughed so hard.The tomato festival is also great for the towns where it's held. It brings in tons of visitors from all over Brazil and the world. That means more people spending money on hotels, food, souvenirs, and everything else. It really helps the local businesses to havesuch a unique event happen every year. Lots of jobs get created just for the festival too, like cleaning up all the tomato mess afterwards!But probably the best part is how happy and energetic everyone feels during the festival. You can't help but smile and laugh while you're flinging tomatoes in every direction. It's the perfect way to let loose and not worry about getting messy or dirty for once. Nobody cares if you squish tomato pulp in their hair or get juice all over their clothes - that's the whole point!After hours of tomato battles, everyone is totally exhausted but in the best moods ever. I've never seen so many smiling, messy, red-stained faces in one place. For that one day, it feels like the entire town is family and we're all united in our love for chaotic, delicious fun. I can't wait to go back next year for more amazingly juicy action!So as you can see, the Tomato Festival in Brazil is the coolest, messiest, most incredibly fun event you could ever imagine. It brings people together, helps farmers out, is an epic tradition, and lets everyone act like crazy kids again - all while celebrating one of the world's yummiest foods. What more could you want in a festival? I'm already dreaming about the day I can return tothe vinegary, seed-speckled battlegrounds of Brazil's greatest party. Viva la Tomato Festival!篇3The Tomatina Festival in Brazil: A Juicy Celebration of Joy and UnityHi there! My name is Emma, and I'm a 10-year-old girl from a small town in Brazil. Every year, I look forward to the most fun and messy celebration – the Tomatina Festival! It's a huge party where people gather and throw tomatoes at each other. It might sound weird, but trust me, it's the best time ever!The Tomatina Festival started a long time ago in a town called Bunol in Spain. The story goes that some kids got into a food fight with tomatoes, and it turned into an annual tradition. In 1997, a couple of fun-loving Brazilians brought the idea to my home country, and now we have our own version of the festival every year!So, what's so great about this tomato-throwing fest? Let me tell you all about the awesomeness of the Tomatina Festival in Brazil!First of all, it's an absolute blast! Imagine being surrounded by thousands of people, all armed with ripe, juicy tomatoes. The air is filled with the smell of fresh tomatoes, and the sound of laughter echoes all around. Then, the signal is given, and it's an all-out tomato war! Tomatoes are flying everywhere, splattering everyone with their deliciously gooey insides. It's like being in the middle of a massive food fight, but without the mess to clean up later (well, not for us, at least)!But the Tomatina Festival isn't just about having fun and making a mess. It's also a celebration of unity and togetherness. People from all walks of life come together to participate in this joyous event. Rich or poor, young or old, everyone is equal when they're covered in tomato pulp. It's a chance for people to let loose, forget their troubles, and just enjoy the moment.Another great thing about the Tomatina Festival is that it's eco-friendly! All the tomatoes used in the festival are overripe or damaged, so they would have gone to waste anyway. By using them in the festival, we're preventing food waste and helping the environment. Plus, after the festival, the tomato pulp is collected and used as fertilizer for local farms. How cool is that?The Tomatina Festival also brings a lot of joy and happiness to people. It's a chance for everyone to be a kid again, to playand have fun without worrying about the stresses of everyday life. And let's be honest, there's something incredibly satisfying about squishing a ripe tomato between your fingers or smashing one into a friend's face (all in good fun, of course!).But the benefits of the Tomatina Festival go beyond just having a good time. It's also a great way to promote tourism in Brazil. People from all over the world come to experience this unique and crazy event. They get to explore our beautiful country, try our delicious food, and experience our rich culture. The festival brings in a lot of money for local businesses and helps support the economy.And let's not forget about the health benefits of tomatoes! These little red fruits (yes, they're technically fruits!) are packed with nutrients like vitamin C, potassium, and antioxidants. While we might not get to eat many of the tomatoes during the festival (unless you're brave enough to try!), just being surrounded by all that tomatoey goodness has to count for something, right?Overall, the Tomatina Festival in Brazil is an amazing celebration that brings people together, promotes environmental awareness, and spreads joy and happiness. It's a chance for everyone to let loose, have fun, and embrace the silliness of life. And who knows, maybe one day you'll findyourself in the middle of a tomato-filled battlefield, laughing and making memories that will last a lifetime.So, what are you waiting for? Grab some ripe tomatoes and join the party! Just don't forget to wear your oldest clothes –you're gonna get messy!篇4The Awesome Tomato Festival in BrazilHi friends! I want to tell you all about this crazy fun festival they have in Brazil called the Tomato Festival. It's also known as the Tomati-na or the Tomato Fight Festival. Doesn't that sound like the coolest thing ever? A whole festival where you get to have a giant tomato fight! I went there with my family last summer and it was simply awesome. Let me explain why this festival is so great and all the good things it brings.First of all, the Tomato Festival is just about the most fun you can possibly have. Imagine running around with thousands of other people, throwing mushy tomatoes at each other, sliding in the tomato pulp and seeds on the ground, and getting completely covered from head to toe in red goop! It's like the biggest, wildest food fight ever. My little brother and I had an absolute blast launching tomatoes back and forth. We didn'thave a care in the world as we got drenched in the juicy red splats. Talk about a stress-free day!Not only is it fun, but the tomato fight is also a great way to cool off in the hot Brazilian summer weather. When it's baking hot outside, what better way to beat the heat than by getting plastered in refreshing cold tomato mush? I felt like a kid again, playing in the hose or sprinklers to stay cool. Except this time it was with tomatoes instead of water!The festival itself is held in the small town of Bunha, which is located in the big tomato farming region of Brazil. So it's really a celebration of all the hardworking tomato farmers and their tasty red crops. Before the massive tomato battle, there are parades, music, dancing, and other fun activities to recognize the farmers. People really come together as a community, which is another great benefit.And you know what else is cool? All the tomatoes that get thrown around don't actually go to waste after the fight! They come from tomatoes that are too ripe or too damaged to sell at markets. So instead of being thrown out, the tomatoes get reused in the most entertaining way possible at the festival. In that way, it's good for the environment by preventing food waste.My personal favorite part was toward the end when two big tomato trucks drove by, firing huge loads of tomato pulp into the crowds from powerful blaster cannons mounted on the back! We all went totally wild, cheering and dancing as we got splattered from head to toe in the barrage of tomatoes. I've never gotten as messy as I did that day! My clothes were completely ruined by the end, soaked in red goop. I couldn't stop smiling from all the fun and silliness.After the fight, there are big pools of water that everyone jumps into to get cleaned off. That was also a blast, splashing around and watching the water turn bright red from all the tomato mush washing off our bodies. The pools slowly overflowed with red water onto the streets, making it look like a scene straight out of a movie!The day after is what's called the "Tomato Monstrosity," where there's this crazy tradition of people trying to make big tomato monsters out of the leftover tomato pulp all over the streets. We joined in and it was篇5The Tomato Festival is the Most Fun Ever!Every year, the little town of Bunyatolla in Brazil has a party called the Tomato Festival. It is the biggest, juiciest, reddest party you ever saw! People come from all over to have a totally tomato-tastic time. I went with my family last year and it was the most fun I've had in my whole life!The Tomato Festival starts with a huge parade through the town. Everyone dresses up in crazy red costumes and there are floats shaped like giant tomatoes rolling down the street. Some people even paint themselves completely red to look like big walking tomatoes! My little brother looked so funny all covered in red paint. He said he felt like a tomato superhero.After the parade, the real fun begins in the main square of the town. The grown-ups start by having big tomato fights where they throw tons of ripe, squishy tomatoes at each other. They get absolutely drenched from head to toe in gooey, drippy tomato juice! It looks like a big red battle with tomatoes flying everywhere. The kids have a separate area to play tomato games and do tomato activities without getting hit by stray tomatoes. I made some awesome tomato art by squishing tomatoes onto a big canvas. It looked like a modern art masterpiece when I was done!Probably the best part of the festival for me was the tomato food contest. Local cooks and chefs make the most incredibly delicious tomato dishes you can imagine. From classic things like pizza and spaghetti to crazy new recipes I'd never even heard of.I tasted a dessert made from green tomatoes that was strangely delicious. And the tomato ice cream was mind-blowingly good! I pretty much just ate tomato foods all day until my belly was about to pop.So why is the Tomato Festival so amazingly great? First of all, it celebrates one of nature's most perfect foods - the incredible tomato! Tomatoes are packed with vitamin C and other healthy nutrients to keep you feeling energized. They are also just bursting with that fresh, tangy, sweet flavor that makes your taste buds do a happy dance. Tomatoes are technically a fruit, but we usually think of them as a vegetable that goes into all our favorite savory dishes. Without tomatoes, so many of the foods we love wouldn't even exist! The Tomato Festival reminds us how lucky we are to have this tasty red treat.More importantly though, the Tomato Festival brings people together to have fun as a whole community. People from all walks of life, different backgrounds and ages, can come play together in outrageous tomato-themed ways. You've got littlekids laughing hysterically while squishing tomato pulp through their fingers right alongside gray-haired grandmas having an absolute blast. For one day, everyone is equal and united in joyful celebration of one of Earth's simple pleasures - the humble yet mighty tomato.The Tomato Festival is truly food for the soul as much as the body. It reminds me not to take life too seriously, but to embrace moments of pure, messy, raucous fun whenever I can. To stop and appreciate the little bursts of sweetness and tang that we so often overlook. To come together with others and laugh until my belly aches, sharing in that childlike delight of destruction and creation all at once. In those chaotic yet beautiful moments of chucking tomatoes and then eating them, we rediscover our own humanity.I really think the whole world could use a Tomato Festival of our own. Just imagine if everyone everywhere stopped what they were doing for one day out of the year. Teachers, students, government leaders, plumbers, everyone coming out to the streets in our red finest. Hurling tomatoes and giggling until we were breathless, painting our faces red like tribe warriors on the hunt. Breaking bread together and sharing fresh salsas, sauces, soups and pies bursting with that gorgeous, garnet tomatoflavor. Wouldn't that be a sight to see? A world united in ridiculous tomato-y camaraderie, forgetting our differences and worldly worries as we're splattered head to toe in Mother Nature's tart, tangy love?I think events like the Tomato Festival are important because they remind us not to take ourselves too seriously. They bring us back in touch with our playful, joyful, unbridled selves that can sometimes get buried by the heaviness of day-to-day grown-up life. They celebrate the natural treasures we too often underappreciate and take for granted. And most of all, they provide a moment of pure, uninhibited fun and freedom to let loose in a way many of us rarely get to do.So I'm already counting down the days until next year's Tomato Festival in Bunyatolla! I'll be the first one suiting up in my red regalia, ready to shower the world in tomato-flavored love and laughter. Anyone care to join my tomato-launching team?篇6Here's an essay of around 2000 words on "The Benefits of the Tomatina Festival in Brazil" written from the perspective of an elementary school student:The Tomatina Festival is the Best Day Ever!Have you ever heard of the Tomatina Festival? It's the coolest festival in the whole wide world! Every year, people from all over go to the town of Bunol in Brazil to throw tomatoes at each other. Can you believe it? A whole day where you get to smash ripe, juicy tomatoes on your friends and family! It's like the best food fight ever.I went to the Tomatina Festival last year with my mom, dad, and little brother Tommy. We had so much fun! First, we had to put on our grubbiest clothes because we knew they would get stained with tomato juice. My mom even got us thesesilly-looking goggles to protect our eyes from the flying tomatoes. We looked so funny!When we got to the festival, there were already thousands of people there. The streets were packed, and everyone was excited, shouting and laughing. Then, at exactly 11 o'clock, a loud cannon fired, and that's when the tomato madness began!Trucks rolled in carrying tons and tons of fresh tomatoes from the nearby farms. People started grabbing handfuls of the squishy, red fruits and chucking them at each other. Soon, the whole town square was a sea of red mush! I got hit in the face with a really ripe one, and it exploded all over me. It was so gross, but I loved it!For the next hour, it was pure chaos. Tomatoes were flying everywhere, and everyone was slipping and sliding in the tomato pulp. Tommy got so covered in tomato sauce that he looked like a little red monster! Even mom and dad joined in the fun, launching tomatoes at each other and giggling like kids.At one point, I teamed up with a group of other kids, and we formed a tomato brigade. We filled up our buckets with tomato ammo and went on a full-on attack against the adults. It was an all-out war, but nobody got hurt because the tomatoes were so soft and squishy.After the crazy tomato battle ended, we all helped clean up the streets. Even though we were tired and covered in tomato goop from head to toe, we felt so happy and energized. It was like we had just let out all our stress and worries by pelting each other with tomatoes.Now, you might be thinking, "But what's the point of wasting all those perfectly good tomatoes?" Well, here's the thing – the Tomatina Festival is actually really good for the town of Bunol and the environment.First of all, it brings in a ton of tourists from around the world. All those people need places to stay, food to eat, and souvenirsto buy. That means more jobs and money for the people of Bunol. The festival is a huge boost for their economy every year.Secondly, after the festival, all the smooshed tomatoes get cleaned up and used as fertilizer for the local farms. Nothing goes to waste! The nutrients from the tomatoes help the soil stay healthy and grow more crops for the next year.Plus, the festival is a way for people to let loose and have fun without causing any real harm. It's a harmless way to release all that built-up energy and stress from everyday life. And when people are happy and relaxed, they treat each other better and spread more kindness around.So, you see, the Tomatina Festival is much more than just a crazy food fight. It's a celebration of life, community, and the environment. It brings people together from all over the world to share in a unique and joyful experience. And at the end of the day, everyone goes home feeling refreshed, recharged, and a little bit messier than before – but in the best way possible!I can't wait to go back to the Tomatina Festival again next year. Maybe I'll see you there, covered in tomato juice and wearing a big smile on your face!。

2020学年高中英语Unit2Let’scelebrate!SectionⅠReadingStartingout

2020学年高中英语Unit2Let’scelebrate!SectionⅠReadingStartingout

Unit 2 Let’s celebrate!你知道西班牙的西红柿节吗?它带给我们的不仅是丰收的喜悦更是心灵的狂欢。

Tomato Festival is a food fight festival held on the lastWednesday of August each year in the town of Buñol in theValencia region of Spain. This is a war without winners, justa lot fun. And it's easy. People simply grab some tomatoesand start throwing.It's said that one day, a small band went through the streets furiously(神气地). Maybe for fun, a group of young people picked tomatoes and threw to the trumpet tube (喇叭管), wondering who could hit the spot. This is the origin of this festival.At this time of each year, with local natives, visitors from around the world celebrate this special festival, which brings not only happiness of harvest but the joy of carnival(狂欢).The tomato fight begins in the center of town.Before the fight the government will transport tomatoes by truck to the streets on both sides as the weapon of the fight. Organizers say the tomatoes used are of poor quality and cannot be sold or eaten. Tens of thousands of local na tives and tourists take off their T­shirts. As soon as they hear the order of fight, they begin to throw tomatoes to other people who they don't know before.The rules of the game are that tomatoes must be pinched before hand to avoid injuring others. Of course, this would also help to make tomatoes much sticky(黏的). Soon people's bodies are covered with tomatoes. Tomato juice on the streets of town makes a tomato sea. Then, the natives and thousands of volunteers begin to clean the street. About one hour later, the square and streets are swept as if nothing happened.[诱思导读]1.What does the underlined word “pinched” probably mean?Pressed.2.What kind of tomatoes are used in the festival?Tomatoes used in the festival are of poor quality and can't be sold or eaten.Section ⅠReading(Starting out & Understanding ideas)Ⅰ.匹配下列单词的词性及汉语意思( )1.honour A.n.信封( )2.decoration B.n.请求,要求( )3.participate C.v.抱怨,不满,发牢骚( )4.regardless D.n.(社会上的)不平等( )5.inequality E.v.向……表示敬意( )plain F.n.装饰物( )7.envelope G.v.参加,参与( )8.request H.adv.不管,不顾[答案] 1-4 EFGH 5-8 DCABⅡ.选择下列句中词组的汉语意思A.把……视作B.发生C.为了纪念……D.不管;无论E.以……为基础F.也;还,除……之外 G.包,裹(礼物等) H.许多,大量( )1.She spent the evening wrapping up the presents for her children.( )2.There were a terrible number of houses destroyed in the storm in this area.( )3.You can appreciate the Chinese paintings as well as some old beautiful china pots in the exhibition.( )4.I have regarded you as my best friend since I was a student.( )5.Great changes have taken place in my hometown in the past 10 years.( )6.The novel based on a real story is liked by many people.( )7.They held a celebration in memory of those who lost their lives in fighting against the typhoon Lekima.( )8.Everyone was allowed to take part in the meet regardless of where they came from.[答案] 1-4 GHFA 5-8 BECD第一步速读——了解文章主题和段落大意Ⅰ.速读P14-15教材课文,选择最佳答案。

【范文】六年级英语上册Unit11 I like the spring festival知识点归纳

【范文】六年级英语上册Unit11 I like the spring festival知识点归纳

六年级英语上册Unit11 I like the spring festival知识点归纳课件www.5yk六年级英语上册Unit11Ilikethespringfestival知识点归纳Unit11IliketheSpringFestivalbest23.theirpron.他(她,它)们的24.eachother互相25.giftn.礼物26.luckyadj幸运的27.luckymoney压岁钱28.wishv.&n.希望29.*jiaozin.饺子30.midautumnFestival中秋节31.mooncaken.月饼32.moonn.月亮33.*dragonn.龙34.*DragonBoatFestival端午节35.*zongzin.粽子36.racen.比赛37.*chongyangFestival重阳节74.festival,?节日75.SpringFestival春节theSpringFestival春节176.duringprep.当;在……期间77.soundv.听起来78.mountainn.大山;山脉Unit11IliketheSpringFestivalbest【单词回顾】他们的______礼物________幸运的__________ 希望________月饼_______月亮___________龙________粽子_______比赛_________互相_______压岁钱______中秋节__________端午节______重阳节______一、短语:theSpringFestival,luckymoney,eachother,themid-autumnFestival,theDragonBoatFestival,chongyangFesvital…二、句子:.what’syourfavoritefestival?2.IliketheSpringFestivalbest.3.whatdopeopledoduringtheSpringFestival?4.whenistheSpringFestival?5.Itsoundsgreat.三、重点精析:1.wewishthemahappySpringFestival.我们祝愿他们春节愉快。

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Attention: La Tomatina is a festival that is bound to be fun, and you can feel great pleasure through taking part in it. However, you must take some advice before you go
PLACE: Valencian, a town located 30 km inland from the Mediterranean Sea in which participants throw tomatoes and get involved in this tomato fight purely for fun.
To avoid the acid from the tomato fly to your eyes, it is very vital to take some eye protection. If a tomato is at its full speed and hit your face, you will feel pain. Therefore, you need an old swimming mask or glasses which can insure your safety.
西 红 柿 传 说
By Mr Lady。
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legend of tomatoes
直到有一天 话说,在很久很久以前。。。
long long ago…
until one day…
有幸福的tomato一家。。。
the Tomatoes…
The spanish~~!!
TOMATINA

(完整版)苏教版英语七年级上册词汇表(带音标)

(完整版)苏教版英语七年级上册词汇表(带音标)

第一课单词e-dog ['i:dɔŋ] n. 电子狗master ['mɑ:stə] n. 主人year [jə:, jiə] n. 年、岁grade [greid] n. 年级reading ['ri:diŋ] n. 阅读club [klʌb] n. 俱乐部、兴趣小组after ['ɑ:ftə] conj. 在...以后slim [slim] adj. 苗条的,细长的long [lɔŋ] adj. 长的music ['mju:zik] n. 音乐hard [hɑ:d] adv. 努力地adj. 硬的困难的short [ʃɔ:t] adj. 短的,矮的swimming ['swimiŋ]n. 游泳wear [wxy] v. 穿、戴glasses ['gla:siz] n. 眼镜enjoy [in'dʒɔi]v. 享受,喜欢polite [pə'lait]adj. 有礼貌的helpful ['helpful]adj. 有帮助的,有益的hobby ['hɔbi] n. 业余爱好badminton ['bædmintən] n. 羽毛球volleyball ['vɔlibɔ:l]n. 排球court [kɔ:t] n.球场football field [ 5futbC:l-fi:ld]n足球场swimming pool ['swimiŋ-pu:l]n 游泳池swim [swim] 游泳eat [i:t] v. 吃fish [fiʃ] n. 鱼maths [mæθs] n. 数学walk [wɔ:k] n. 散步,步行v. 带…散步fly [flai] n.飞行v.飞翔,放飞lunchtime ['lʌntʃtaim] n. 午餐时间every ['evri] adj.每个的day [dei] n. 白天walking ['wɔ:kiŋ] v. 散步、步行drawing ['drɔ:iŋ] n. 绘图,图画always ['ɔ:lweiz] adv. 总是weekend [wi:k'end, 'wi:kend]n. 周末usually ['ju:ʒʊəli] adv. 通常run [rʌn] n. 奔跑,路程v. 跑,hour ['auə] n. 小时then [ðen] adv. 那么然后,sometime ['sʌmtaim] adv.有时often ['ɔ(:)fn, 'ɔ:ftən] adv. 经常dinner ['dinə] n. 主餐,晚餐,晚宴grandparent ['grændpeərənt] n. (外)祖父(母) restaurant ['restər:ŋ, -rɔnt]n. 餐馆,饭店sport [spɔ:t] n. 运动,体育news [nju:z] n. 新闻,消息score [skɔ:, skɔə] n. 得分player ['pleiə]n. 比赛者,运动员team [ti:m] n. 队,组member ['membə] n. 成员,会员goal [gəul] n. 目标,终点next [nekst] n. 下一个birthplace ['bə:θpleis]n. 诞生地match [mætʃ] n. 比赛,well [wel] adv. 很好win [win] v. 赢得,胜利,成功again [ə'gein] adv. 又,再really ['riəli] adv. 真正地,实在strong [strɔŋ] adj. 强壮的rubber ['rʌbə] n. 橡皮、橡胶borrow ['bɔrəu] v.借,借用say [sei] v. 说,讲understand [,ʌndə'stænd] v. 理解,了解start [stɑ:t] v. 开始begin [bi'gin] v.开始dark [dɑ:k] adj. 黑暗的lots of 许多、大量lesson ['lesn] n. 课someone ['sʌmwʌn] pron. 某人sound [saund] n. 声音v. 听起来great [greit] adv. (口语)好极了第二课wake up [weik] v. 叫醒,醒来sleep [sli:p] n. 睡眠just [dʒʌst] adv. 确实、正好,恰好fun[fʌn] n. 享受adj.有趣的exercise ['eksəsaiz] n. 练习,v:锻炼after-school adj. 课外的activity [æk'tiviti]n. 活动homework ['həumwə:k]n. 家庭作业supper ['sʌpə]n. 晚餐because [bi'kɔz]conj. 因为best [best]adv. 最好地chat [tʃæt] n.聊天,闲谈each other ['i:tʃ 'ʌðə] 彼此、互相first [fə:st]adv. 首先,第一spend [spend] v.花费library ['laibrəri]n. 图书馆Tuesday ['tju:zdi]n. 星期二Friday ['fraidi]n. 星期五practise ['præktis]vt. 练习、操练(使...练习,养成...的习惯) swimmer ['swimə(r)] n. 游泳者kind [kaind]n. 种类mail [meil]n. 邮件send [send]v. 送给,传,寄use [ju:s] vt. 使用,用internet ['intə:net]n. 因特网twice [twais] adv. 两倍,两次week [wi:k]n. 星期,周model ['mɔdl]n. 模型,模特儿newspaper ['nju:speipə]n. 报纸letter['letə]n.信should [ʃud, ʃəd, ʃd]conj. 应该,将要much [mʌtʃ]adv. 非常、更加adj. 许多的better ['betə]adv. 更好地adj. 较好的,更好的both [bəuθ] adv. 两者都together [tə'geðə]adv. 一起comic ['kɔmik]n. 连环图画Thursday ['θə:zdi]n. 星期四Monday ['mʌndi, 'mʌndei]n. 星期一Wednesday ['wenzdei, 'wenzdi]n. 星期三talk [tɔ:k]n.讲座,讲话v. 说话,谈话,讨论busy ['bizi] adj. 忙的,繁忙的pardon[pɑ:dn] 再说一遍information [,infə'meiʃən]n. 信息will [wil] aux.将, 将要trip [trip] n. 旅行each [i:tʃ]adj. 每个,每,每一location [ləu'keiʃən]n. 地点,位置district ['distrikt] n. 区,地区price [prais]n. 价格adult [ə'dʌlt, 'ædʌlt]n. 成年人except [ik'sept]prep. 除了...之外,若不是,除非organize ['ɔ:gənaiz]vt. 组织would [wud, wəd, əd, d]conj. 将,愿意closed [kləuzd] adj.封闭的look forward 期待out [aut] adv. 在外maybe ['meibi]adv. 大概,也许wish [wiʃ]n. 希望dislike [dis'laik]v. 不喜欢,厌恶reason ['ri:zn]n. 理由ready ['redi]adj. 准备好的world[ ]n.世界difficult ['difikəlt]adj. 困难的part [pɑ:t]n. 部份answer [ɑŋsə]n. 答案,v. 回答question ['kwestʃən]n. 问题clever ['klevə]adj. 聪明的第三课celebrate ['selibreit]v. 庆祝,祝贺Halloween ['hæləu'i:n]n. 万圣节前夜ghost[gəust]n. 鬼,幽灵interesting ['intristiŋ]adj. 有趣的dress [dres]n. 女装,服装v.给… 穿衣服as[æs]conj. 当...之时,像...一样,因为Monkey King 美猴王(指孙悟空)Christmas ['krisməs]n. 圣诞节festival ['festəvəl]n. 节日Dragon Boat Festival 端午节Mid-Autumn Festival 中秋节Thanksgiving Day n. 感恩节mooncake ['mu:nkeik]n. 月饼October [ɔk'təubə]n. 十月special ['speʃəl] adj. 特别的,专门的call [kɔ:l]n. 呼叫, 把…叫做trick or treat 不招待就使坏knock [nɔk]n. 敲,敲打,敲门shout [ʃaut] v. 呼喊candy ['kændi]n. 糖果treat [tri:t]n.招待if [if] conj. 如果、假如trick [trik] n. 恶作剧costume ['kɔstju:m, -'tju:m]n. 服装,剧装mask [mɑ:sk]n.面具paint [peint] v.给…涂色face [feis]n. 脸,面容wonderful ['wʌndəful]adj. 出色的、极好的,精彩的own[əun]adj.自己的pumpkin ['pʌmpkin]n. 南瓜lantern ['læntən]n. 灯笼cut [kʌt] vbl. 切割sharp [ʃɑ:p] adj. 尖的,锋利的tooth [tu:θ]n. 牙齿chocolate ['tʃɔkəlit]n. 巧克力hot [hɔt]adj. 热的drink [driŋk]n. 饮料v. 喝,喝酒food [fu:d]n. 食物New Year's Day 元旦May Day n. 国际劳动节Children's Day 儿童节Teacher's Day n. 教师节Teacher's Day cards: 教师节贺卡National Day 国庆节card [kɑ:d]n. 卡片turkey ['tə:ki]n.火鸡rice [rais]n. 稻,饭,米rice dumpling 粽子film [film]n. 电影;胶卷holiday ['hɔlədi, 'hɔlidei]n. 假期,假日cold [kəuld] v. 冷(的) adj.冷的spring [spriŋ]n. 春天summer ['sʌmə]n. 夏季,夏天autumn ['ɔ:təm]n. 秋季,秋天winter ['wintə]n. 冬季,冬天January ['dʒænjuəri]n. 一月February ['februəri]n. 二月March [mɑ:tʃ]n. 三月May [mei, me] n. 五月June [dʒu:n]n. 六月July [dʒu(:)'lai]n. 七月August ['ɔ:gəst]n. 八月September [səp'tembə]n. 九月November [nəu'vembə]n. 十一月December[di’sembə]n.十二月Sunday ['sʌndi]n. 星期日Saturday ['sætədi]n. 星期六meeting ['mi:tiŋ]n. 会议finish ['finiʃ]n. 完成,结束so [səu; sə]conj. 所以,因此when [(h)wen]conj. 当...时why [(h)wai] adv. 为什么pencil case ['pensl keis]n. 铅笔盒,文具盒by [bai] prep. 通过、用…方式fish[fiʃ]v.钓鱼train [trein]n. 火车kitchen ['kitʃin]n. 厨房must [mʌst; məst]conj. 必须money ['mʌni]n. 钱red packet 红包lion ['laiən]n. 狮子midnight ['mid,nait]n. 午夜firework [faiəwɔ:k]n. 焰火date [deit]n. 日期time [taim]n. 时间,次数excited [ik'saitid]adj. 兴奋的west [west]n. 西,西方traditional[trə’diʃənl] adj.传统的way [wei]n. 方法neighbour ['neibə]n. 邻居light [lait]n. 光,光线shine [ʃain]n. 发光,闪耀through [θru:]prep. 经过,穿过,凭借第四课hamburger ['hæmbə:gə]n. 汉堡包hungry ['hʌŋgri]adj. 饥饿的energy ['enədʒi]n.能量never ['nevə]adv. 从不bowl [bəul]n. 碗vegetable ['vedʒitəbl]n. 蔬菜hate [heit]n. 憎恨,恨,厌恶carrot ['kærət]n. 胡萝卜heatlthy [‘helθi]adj.健康的dancer ['dɑ:nsə]n. 跳舞者diet ['daiət]n. 日常饮食important [im'pɔ:tənt]adj. 重要的need [ni:d]conj. 需要easy ['i:zi]adj. 容易的tired ['taiəd]adj. 疲劳的,累的keep [ki:p] v. 保持,保存,维持fit [fit]adj.健康的、结实的seldom ['seldəm]adv. 很少sweet [swi:t] n. 糖果,甜点adj. 甜的snack [snæk] n. 小吃,点心Coke [kəuk]n. 可口可乐between [bi'twi:n]prep. 在...之间meal [mi:l]n. 膳食,一餐sugar ['ʃugə]n. 糖fruit [fru:t]n. 水果milk [milk]n. 牛奶bread [bred]n. 面包meat [mi: t]n. 肉study ['stʌdi]v.&n. 学习,研究top [tɔp] adj. 最高的,顶尖的lifestyle ['laifstail]n. 生活方式basketball ['bɑ:skitbɔ:l]n. 篮球fast [fɑ:st] adj. 快速的change [tʃeindʒ]n. 变化v. 改变plan [plæn]n. 计划,打算juice [dʒu:s]n. 果汁health [helθ]n. 健康person ['pə:sn]n. 人power ['pauə]n. 力量careful ['kɛəful]adj. 小心的,仔细的water ['wɔ:tə]n. 水round [raund] adj. 圆的,lemon ['lemən]n. 柠檬mango ['mæŋgəu]n. 芒果tomato [tə'mɑ:təu, tə'meitəu]n. 西红柿beef [bi:f]n. 牛肉pork [pɔ:k]n. 猪肉cabbage ['kæbidʒ]n. 卷心菜,洋白菜in front of 在...前面free[fri:]adj.空闲的roller skating 滑旱冰story ['stɔ:ri]n. 故事potato [pə'teitəu]n. 马铃薯,土豆shelf [ʃelf]n. 架子knife [naif]n. 刀sheep [ʃi:p]n. 羊,绵羊packet ['pækit]n.小包salt [sɔ:lt]n. 盐tea [[ti:]]n.茶.茶叶vt.给.....沏茶kilo ['ki:ləʊ,,'ki-]n. 公斤carton ['kɑ:tən]n.纸盒,牛奶盒buy [bai]n. 购买,买卖grandpa ['grænpɑ:, 'grændpɑ:]n. 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英语作文番茄节

英语作文番茄节

英语作文番茄节Here is an English essay on the topic of the Tomato Festival, with a word count of over 1,000 words.The Vibrant Celebration of the Tomato FestivalThe Tomato Festival, a vibrant and exuberant celebration, is a cherished annual event that captivates the hearts and minds of people around the world. This extraordinary festival, rooted in the rich cultural tapestry of a small Spanish town, has transcended its local origins to become a global phenomenon, drawing visitors from far and wide to partake in its unique and joyous festivities.At the heart of this celebration lies the humble yet versatile tomato the very fruit that has become the centerpiece of this iconic event. In the quaint town of Buñol, located in the Valencia region of Spain, th e Tomato Festival, known locally as La Tomatina, has been a beloved tradition for decades, attracting millions of revelers who come to immerse themselves in a sea of crimson-hued tomatoes.The origins of this festival can be traced back to the 1940s, when a group of mischievous locals decided to engage in a spontaneoustomato-throwing battle during a religious procession. This playful act of defiance quickly gained popularity, and over the years, the Tomato Festival has evolved into a meticulously organized event that draws participants from all corners of the globe.On the last Wednesday of August, the streets of Buñol are transformed into a vibrant stage for the ultimate tomato-throwing extravaganza. Thousands of people, clad in white clothing to better showcase the vibrant hues of the tomatoes, gather in the town square, eagerly anticipating the start of the festivities. As the clock strikes the appointed hour, the signal is given, and the air is suddenly filled with a flurry of crimson projectiles as the participants engage in a joyous and raucous battle.The sheer energy and enthusiasm of the crowd are palpable as they hurl tomatoes at one another, creating a cacophony of laughter, cheers, and the distinctive squelching sound of the fruit as it splatters against bodies and the surrounding buildings. The streets are quickly transformed into a veritable canvas of red, with the participants reveling in the sensation of the cool, juicy tomato pulp against their skin.The Tomato Festival is not merely a display of wanton destruction but rather a celebration of community, camaraderie, and the joyous embrace of the unexpected. Amid the chaos, strangers becomefriends, as they unite in a shared experience of pure, unadulterated fun. The festival transcends cultural boundaries, drawing people from all walks of life to come together and revel in the pure, unadulterated joy of the moment.Beyond the tomato-throwing frenzy, the Tomato Festival is also a testament to the rich culinary heritage of the region. The town's residents take great pride in showcasing their local produce, with vendors offering a tantalizing array of tomato-based dishes and delicacies. From the classic gazpacho, a chilled tomato-based soup, to the ubiquitous pan con tomate, a simple yet delectable toast topped with crushed tomatoes and olive oil, the festival is a veritable feast for the senses.The Tomato Festival is not just about the tomatoes themselves but rather the broader celebration of the region's agricultural bounty and the deep-rooted traditions that have been passed down through generations. The event serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving and honoring the cultural heritage that underpins the local way of life.Beyond the revelry and the tomato-throwing frenzy, the Tomato Festival also has a more profound impact on the local community. The event generates significant economic activity, with thousands of visitors flocking to Buñol each year to participate in the festivities.This influx of tourism provides a much-needed boost to the town's economy, supporting local businesses and creating employment opportunities for the residents.Moreover, the Tomato Festival has become a source of civic pride for the people of Buñol, who take great pride in hosting this iconic event and sharing their unique cultural traditions with the world. The festival has also become a platform for promoting sustainable agriculture and environmental awareness, with organizers implementing measures to ensure that the event is as eco-friendly as possible.In conclusion, the Tomato Festival is a truly remarkable celebration that encapsulates the essence of human joy, community, and the enduring power of cultural traditions. From the vibrant splashes of tomato pulp to the shared laughter and camaraderie of the participants, this festival is a testament to the enduring spirit of human connection and the transformative power of a simple fruit. As the world continues to grapple with the challenges of the modern era, the Tomato Festival serves as a reminder that sometimes, the greatest joy can be found in the simple act of coming together and embracing the unexpected.。

英语作文一个有趣的节日

英语作文一个有趣的节日

英语作文一个有趣的节日The Fun and Unique Tradition of the Tomato Festival.Festivals are a vibrant and diverse part of human culture, each one carrying its unique traditions and stories. Among the many fascinating festivals celebrated worldwide, one that particularly stands out is the Tomato Festival, a colorful and joyous event that takes place in early summer. This festival, which is a testament to the spirit of community and celebration, is not just about tomatoes; it's about fun, creativity, and coming together in a spirit of camaraderie.The Tomato Festival is held in a small town in the heart of a fertile valley, surrounded by vineyards and orchards. The town is famous for its annual celebration, which attracts visitors from all over the world. The festival lasts for a whole day, and the town transforms into a vibrant and colorful carnival of sorts, with people donning their best summer attire and donning protectivegear.The highlight of the festival is, of course, the tomato throwing. Participants line up on both sides of the main street, each armed with a basket of ripe, red tomatoes. As the countdown begins, the air fills with excitement and anticipation. Then, with a resounding "Three, two, one... go!" the streets erupt into a flurry of activity. Tomatoes fly through the air, splattering against clothing, faces, and even the occasional bystander who's not quite surewhat's happening.The tomato throwing is not just a random act of chaos, however. It's an organized event with specific rules and traditions. Participants aim to throw the tomatoes as accurately as possible at their targets, who are usually adorned in protective gear and helmets. The aim is not to cause harm but to have fun and participate in this unique tradition.Amidst the tomato throwing, there are also various side events and competitions. There are tomato eating contests,where participants attempt to eat as many tomatoes as possible in a set time limit. There are also tomato slicing competitions, where chefs demonstrate their skills byslicing tomatoes into intricate designs. These events addto the fun and excitement of the festival, providing entertainment for all ages.The Tomato Festival is not just about the fun and games, however. It's also a celebration of community and unity.It's an opportunity for people to come together, forgettheir differences, and just have a good time. The streets are filled with laughter, music, and the smell of fresh tomatoes, creating a truly festive atmosphere.As the sun sets and the streets begin to clear, thetown transforms back into its quiet, peaceful self. But the memories of the fun and excitement of the Tomato Festival remain, forever etched in the hearts of those who participated.The Tomato Festival is a unique and fascinating celebration that showcases the best of human culture:community, fun, and creativity. It's a reminder that, sometimes, the simplest things can bring the most joy and happiness. So, if you're ever in the area during the summer, be sure to check out this fun and unique festival. You're sure to have a memorable experience!。

tomato的复数形式和用法例句

tomato的复数形式和用法例句

tomato的复数形式和用法例句tomato有西红柿;蕃茄等意思,那么你知道tomato的复数是什么吗?下面跟着店铺一起来学习一下,希望对大家的学习有所帮助!tomato的复数形式:tomatoestomato的用法:tomato的用法1:tomato的基本意思是“番茄,西红柿”,用作可数名词,也可用作不可数名词。

tomato的用法2:tomato可用于其他名词前作定语。

tomato的复数例句:1. Cut down and compost spent cucumbers, tomatoes and other crops.将已收获过的黄瓜、西红柿和其他作物的秧蔓割下,制成堆肥。

2. Leonard pottered round the greenhouse, tying up canes for the tomatoes.伦纳德在温室里悠然自得地给西红柿绑上撑杆。

3. Pickled cucumbers, jam, pickled berries, tomatoes; you name it, they've got it.酸黄瓜、果酱、腌浆果、西红柿,凡是你说得出的,他们都有。

4. Italian plum tomatoes have a full flavour, and are best for cooking.意大利李形番茄味道很重,最适合烹饪。

5. To reconstitute dried tomatoes, simmer in plain water until they are tender.要泡开西红柿干,需要将其放在清水中用文火炖,直到它们变软。

6. Roughly chop the tomatoes and add them to the casserole.把西红柿大致切一切,然后放到炖锅里。

7. You need to grill the tomatoes until the skins blacken.你得把番茄烤到皮变黑为止。

四年级英语文化节日词汇单选题40题

四年级英语文化节日词汇单选题40题

四年级英语文化节日词汇单选题40题1. We usually see a big ______ under the Christmas tree.A. turkeyB. presentC. pumpkinD. mooncake答案:B。

解析:在圣诞节时,圣诞树下面通常会有很多礼物。

A选项turkey( 火鸡)是感恩节常吃的食物;C选项pumpkin( 南瓜)与万圣节关系更密切;D选项mooncake 月饼)是中秋节的传统食物,与圣诞节无关。

2. People often make a ______ to celebrate Thanksgiving.A. snowmanB. lanternC. turkeyD. chocolate egg答案:C。

解析:感恩节的时候人们常常制作火鸡来庆祝。

A选项snowman 雪人)与圣诞节或者冬季有关;B选项lantern 灯笼)多与元宵节等节日有关;D选项chocolate egg(巧克力蛋)和复活节联系紧密。

3. On Christmas, children like to wait for ______ to come and give them gifts.A. the Easter BunnyB. Santa ClausC. the Tooth FairyD. Jack - o - lantern答案:B。

解析:在圣诞节,孩子们喜欢等待圣诞老人来给他们送礼物。

A选项the Easter Bunny 复活节兔子)是复活节的象征;C 选项the Tooth Fairy(牙仙)与换牙习俗有关;D选项Jack - o - lantern 南瓜灯)是万圣节的物品。

4. ______ is a symbol of Halloween.A. A Christmas treeB. A turkeyC. A jack - o - lanternD. A present答案:C。

tomato festival 英语介绍

tomato festival 英语介绍

tomato festival 英语介绍The Tomato Festival is an annual celebration held in the summer, usually in July or August. It is a lively and colorful event that attracts thousands of people from all over the world. The festival was first held in 1985 and has been a tradition ever since.The festival kicks off with a parade through the streets of the city, with floats and balloons, marching bands, and people dressed in tomato-themed costumes. The floats are decorated with thousands of bright red tomatoes, making for a magnificent display of color and light.The main attraction of the Tomato Festival is the tomato fight. Thousands of people gather in a large field and throw tomatoes at each other, creating a sea of red. The atmosphere is electric as people scream and laugh while throwing tomatoes.In addition to the tomato fight, there are also many other activities at the festival. There is a tomato-eating contest where people compete to see who can eat the most tomatoes, a tomato cooking contest where people showcase their skills in creating tomato-based dishes, and a tomato-decorating contest where people create artistic displays using tomatoes.The Tomato Festival is not only about the tomato fight, but also about bringing people together to celebrate the summer and the bounty of fresh produce. It is a day of food, fun, and community spirit. People come together, have a great time, and create lifelong memories.。

番茄节英语作文

番茄节英语作文

Title: The Joyous Tomato FestivalEach year, a vibrant and colorful festival takes place in the Spanish town of Buñol. It's a week-long celebration known as the Tomato Festival, also affectionately referred to as the "Tomatina". This festival, which dates back to 1945, has become a much-anticipated and much-loved event not only in Buñol but also across the globe.The festival kicks off with a grand parade, where costumed participants carry baskets filled with ripe, red tomatoes. The floats, adorned with vibrant tomato-themed decorations, pass through the streets, cheered and waved at by the excited crowd. Children rush through the streets, throwing tomatoes at each other, while adults engage in friendly competitions, aiming for targets set up for the occasion. The streets soon turn a deep red, symbolizing the joy and enthusiasm that defines this festival.As the week progresses, various activities unfold. There are Tomato-eating contests, where participants compete to see who can devour the most tomatoes in a given time. There are also Tomato-throwing competitions, where contestants aim for accuracy and precision in throwing tomatoes at targets. The atmosphere is filled with good-natured competitiveness and fun.But what makes this festival truly unique is its spirit of inclusivity and joy. Participants come from all over the world, with numbers swelling to eight times the town's regular population. The streets are filled with laughter, music, and the bright red pulp of tomatoes. Everyone, regardless of age or origin, joins in the fun, throwing tomatoes and laughing heartily. It's a festival that transcends cultural and linguistic barriers, bringing people together in a shared experience of joy and madcap fun.In conclusion, the Tomato Festival in Buñol is not just a celebration of tomatoes but a celebration of joy, unity, and the spirit of fun. It's a festival that reminds us that sometimes, the simplest things can bring the most joy. So, if you ever find yourself in Spain during the last week of August, don't miss out on this unforgettable experience.。

西红柿节英文介绍课件

西红柿节英文介绍课件
Summary
Summary
A tomato sauce battle is a mess but fun event where participants throw tomato sauce at each other
Description
Participants are covered in protective gear and armed with buckets of tomato sauce They then throw the trouble at each other, aiming for accuracy and coverage The person who is covered in the most tomato sauce at the end is declared the winner This activity is great for building team spirit and getting rid of any pent up conflict!
The tomato was initially called "love apple" because of its assembly to the apple and its associated properties However, due to its surveyed poison nature, it was met with skipticism and suspicions in Europe
Tomato festivals have become an important part of local culture and tourism development, generating economic benefits for local communities and promoting the exchange of ideas and culture between different regions

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La Tomatina ——tomato festival
Brief Introduction The Origin Rules & Activities In other countriomato Fight & tomato festival) (Valencian pronunciation: [la tomaˈtina) ]
TIME:
the last Wednesday of August.
the origin
in 1945,many young men participated in a brawl in town's main square in Spain , since there was a vegetable stand nearby, they picked up tomatoes and used them as weapons . Coincidentally , The following year the young people repeated the fight on the same Wednesday of August, only this time they brought their own tomatoes from home. After repeating this in subsequent years, the party was unofficially established . The festival gained popularity with more and participants getting involved every year although it was banned for many times. Considering this popularity of the festival and the alarming demand, 1957 saw the festival becoming official with certain rules and restrictions . In 1980, the town hall took the responsibility of organizing and making the festival big.
Rules of the festival
①The tomatoes have to be squashed before throwing to avoid injuries. ②No other projectiles except tomatoes are allowed. ③Participants have to give way to the truck and lorries. ④The festival doesn‘t allow ripping off T-shirts. ⑤After the second shot indicative of ending the tomato hurl , no tomatoes should be thrown.
Activities
① At around 10 AM, festivities begin with the first event of the Tomatina ② The signal for the onset is at about 11 when a loud shot rings out, and the chaos begins. ③ After exactly one hour, the fight ends with the firing of the second shot, announcing the end. ④ At the end of the festivity, all the people begin to do some cleaning.
PLACE:
Spain.Valencian, a town located 30 km inland from the Mediterranean Sea in which participants throw tomatoes and get involved in this tomato fight purely for fun.
On February 12, 2011, at the field of Esparraguera, town of Quilló n, VIIIth Region, Chile, the first version of the Great Tomato War was held under the auspices of the local municipality and a private firm. Like the Spanish Tomatina, it was a playful battle involving young people.
Since 2004 the Colombian town of Sutamarchán holds a similar event on 15 June when a surplus of tomatoes is harvested. In Costa Rica (哥斯达黎加) the town of San José de Trojas (Valverde Vega Canton) celebrates a tomatine during the local Tomato Fair in February. The City of Reno, Nevada in the United States also has an annual hour-long tomato fight that started in 2009. The event seems to take place on the last Sunday of August and is organized by the American Cancer Society. In the town of Dongguan in southern Guangdong province in China, a tomato fight is held on 19 October, during which they use up to 15 tons of tomatoes.
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