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【专题训练】感恩节4篇英语阅读理解专练附答案

【专题训练】感恩节4篇英语阅读理解专练附答案

【专题训练】感恩节4篇英语阅读理解专练附答案感恩节阅读理解⼀、阅读理解(共27⼩题;共54.0分)BEvery American family has its own traditions on Thanksgiving Day, and mine is no difference. Once the national holiday arrives, my mom rises early to make the meal. She puts a turkey in the oven, chops carrots and bakes pies. I'm sorry to say that the men in the family—my dad, my younger brother and myself—rarely pitch into help. Our job is to wash the mountain of dirty dishes after the meal is over.Around 2 p.m. every Thanksgiving Day, family members seat themselves around the kitchen table. Plates of turkey, vegetables, salad, rolls and pies cover it. At this point, we can hardly keep ourselves from drooling(流⼝⽔) all over our fancy clothes, but it's not yet time to eat.First, we must bow our heads, close our eyes and say a prayer of thanks aloud to God for giving us everything we have. Under normal circumstances, I would have no problem making a list of things I am thankful for. I grew up in a loving family. My parents, who aren't wealthy, took out loans to help me pay for university.But, the funny thing is, every time I sit down for Thanksgiving dinner and try to say a prayer of thanks, my mind usually goes blank. I think it has something to do with my growling(咕咕叫) stomach and all of that food sitting right there under my nose.Eventually, though, we all finish our short prayers and dig in. To be sure, the day includes other highlights—visiting with family and watching football. But usually around 6 p.m. we are all ourselves stuffed like turkeys and thankful to have a nice warm bed to sleep in.5. The purpose of the text is to .A tell what the family do for Thanksgiving Day.B. tell how the family spends Thanksgiving DayC. introduce foods served on Thanksgiving Dayintroduce the American Thanksgiving DayD.6. On Thanksgiving Day the author's family do the following except .watching a movie B. making visitsA.C. having a big meal Dwatching football.7. Why does the author's mind usually “go blank” when saying a prayer of thanks?AHe is too thankful to say a word..B. His mind is on the food before him.C. He feels too excited to speak.DHe is shy to speak in public..8. The underlined phrase “dig in” in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to “”.chat with others B. make a holeA.start eatingC. mix things up D.9. What can we conclude from the text?AOn Thanksgiving Day, men do nothing but eat..B. The author is a middle school student.C. The author's family is not rich, but it's a loving one.DThanksgiving Day falls on Thursday of December..CThanksgiving Day is a special holiday in the United States and Canada. Families and friends gather to eat and give thanks for their blessing.Thanksgiving Day is really a harvest festival. This is why it is celebrated in late fall, after the crops are in. But one of the first thanksgivings in America had nothing to do with a good harvest. On December 4, 1620, the Pilgrims from England landed near what is now Charles City, Virginia. They went down on their knees and thanked God for their safe journey across the Atlantic.The first New England Thanksgiving did celebrate a rich harvest. The Pilgrims landed at what is now Plymouth, Massachusetts, in 1620. They had a difficult time and the first winter was cruel. Many of the Pilgrims died. But the next year, they had a good harvest. So Governor Bradford declared a three-day feast. The Pilgrims invited Indian friends to join them for their special feast. Everyone brought food.In time, other places of the continent began to celebrate a day of thanksgiving. But it took years before there was a national Thanksgiving Day. During the Civil War, Sarah Josepha Hale persuaded Abraham Lincoln to do something about it. He announced the last Thursday of November 1863 as a day of thanksgiving. Today, Americans celebrate this happy harvest festival on the fourth Thursday in November. Canadians celebrate Thanksgiving Day in much the same way as their American neighbours. But the Canadian Thanksgiving Day falls on the second Monday in October.10. Thanksgiving Day is celebrated .A in spring B. in summer C. in autumn D in winter. .11. One of the first thanksgivings celebrated in America was by ..some people from England B. the American IndiansC. Sarah Josepha Hale D.Governor Bradford12. We can infer from the passage that New England must be .A.in the U.S.A.B. in Great BritainC. in CanadaD.on some island off the Atlantic13. The passage mainly tells us .A.how Thanksgiving Day is celebrated in the U.S.A.B. how Thanksgiving Day came into being and the different ways it iscelebratedC. that Thanksgiving Day is in fact a harvest holidayD . how the way to celebrate Thanksgiving Day changed with the time and placesDMost people buy a lot of gifts just before Christmas. But some people think we buy too much. They have started a special day called "Buy Nothing Day". They don't want anyone to go shopping on that day.Buy Nothing Day is November 29. It's 25 days before Christmas. It's after Thanksgiving and often the first day of Christmas shopping. At this time, we see ads in newspapers and on TV telling us to "buy, buy, buy!".The idea of Buy Nothing Day started in Vancouver, British Columbia. Now people all over the world celebrate Buy Nothing Day. In California, parents and children get together to read stories, sing songs and paint pictures. This year, in Manchester, England, people dressed up to tell people that we buy too much.In Albuquerque, New Mexico, high school students wanted to tell other students about Buy Nothing Day. They organized a Spaghetti dinner to give people information about Buy Nothing Day. They asked restaurants in the neighborhood to donate the food. They made posters and talked to other students about it. The dinner was a big success, and many students agreed not to buy anything on November 29. The students at the high school like the idea of this new tradition. Next year, they want to have another dinner to tell more people about "Buy Nothing Day".14. Which of the following is NOT the day for people to celebrate Buy Nothing Day?ANovember 29.B. 25 days before Christmas.C. After Thanksgiving.DThe first day after Christmas..15. How do people celebrate Buy Nothing Day?AIn California, parents and children get together to play games..B. In England, people celebrated by performing plays.C. In Mexico, high school students dressed up.They bought nothing and persuaded others not to buy things.D.16. What did the students do in New Mexico for the day?AThey donated the food of their own..B. They talked to others about it.C. They made some slogans for it.They organized a luxurious dinner.D.17. What's the best title for the passage?A Free Dinner B. A Big SuccessA.C. Buy Nothing Day DA New Christmas Day.EWe spoke to three students from around the world about different national holidays. There are different customs(习俗) for each festival.TanXiaodong, 15, Hong Kong, China"It'll soon be Chinese New Year. Before it, we'll clean the house and decorate it for good luck. Every shop is going to closefor a few days and we'll go out a lot to celebrate in the streets. We might go and see the lion and dragon dances in the city center. I love this festival."Wendy, 16, Sydney, Australia"Australia Day is on 26th January and it's an important holiday here. We always have a Monday off, so we celebrate for three days. My parents and I go to the countryside for a picnic and friends always come over. Many people go to beach parties or street parties and there's lots of music and dancing. What fun!"Amy, 14, New York, U.S.A."The first Thanksgiving Day was hundreds of years ago when Europeans who came to America thanked God for his help. It's still a very important day for families to be together. This year we're going to visit my grandparents and we'll eat a delicious meal of turkey. Thanksgiving Day is on the fourth Thursday in November every year."18. How many festivals are mentioned in the passage?A . Two. B. Three. C. Four. D.Five.19. During the Chinese New Year, tourists can .A.do a lot of shoppingB. see lion and dragon dancesC. decorate the house for good luckD.eat turkeys20. On Australia day, families often .A.have a meal in the countrysideB. go to a swimming poolC. have a party at schoolD.clean the house and dance21. What do you think a turkey is in this passage?A.Country. B. A festival.C. A bird. D.A kind of drink.22. From the passage, we can learn that .A . Australia Day is an important day for family members to get togetherB. Different festivals have different customsC. Many people go out for a picnic with friends before Chinese NewYearDThe first Thanksgiving Day was born a hundred years ago.FMillions of Americans, this Thursday, will join family and friends to give thanks and eat a meal with a history that is centuries old.Early European settlers in North America held other ceremonies where they gave thanks. But what Americans often consider the first Thanksgiving took place in Plymouth Colony. Today we call it Massachusetts. Those settlers are known as the pilgrims. They held a three-day celebration in the fall of 1621. They celebrated the harvest with members of a local Indian tribe.The best known food that Americans traditionally eat on Thanksgiving is turkey. Thanksgiving turkeys are traditionally served with a bread mixture that some Americans call stuffing. Side dishes include sweet potatoes and green beans or other vegetables. The meal traditionally ends with a dessert of pumpkin pie or pecan pie.Some Thanksgiving foods have changed over time. For example, most turkeys these days are bred with larger breasts to provide more white meat. Corn has also changed. It tastes much sweeter than the corn of the past.The way Americans prepare for Thanksgiving has also changed. Economist John Anderson of the American Farm Bureau Federation says people look for ways to save time. "There are a lot of us who have grandmothers who would not even think of using a store-bought pie crust(酥⽪). And that is kind of the least of the shortcuts that we use." He says shortcuts like buying prepared foods for the holiday are part of a bigger trend in America. Charity groups and religious organizations will also be busy this Thursday, serving Thanksgiving meals to the needy. The weak economy has increased the number of Americans receiving government assistance to buy food.23. The passage is probably written .A before Thanksgiving B. in 1621.C. on Thanksgiving D.on a Thursday 24. Thanksgiving has a history of about .A . 200 years B. 300 years C. 400 years D.500 years25. Which of the following is a must to celebrate Thanksgiving?A . Potato. B. Bread. C. Vegetable. D.Turkey.26. The origin of Thanksgiving has something to do with .A . animals B. war C. crops D.disease27. We can infer from the fifth paragraph that .A.Thanksgiving is no longer popular in AmericaB. more Americans celebrate Thanksgiving with prepared foods nowadaysC. old people in America show little interest in ThanksgivingD.John Anderson's grandmother is fond of store-bought pies答案⼀、阅读理解5. B6. A7. B8. D9. C 10. C11. A 12. A 13. B 14. D 15. D16. B 17. C 18. B 19. B 20. A21. C 22. B 23. A 24. C 25. D26. C 27. B。

用英文介绍一个节日【关于节日的英文文章阅读】

用英文介绍一个节日【关于节日的英文文章阅读】

用英文介绍一个节日【关于节日的英文文章阅读】关于节日的英文文章阅读关于节日的英文文章阅读关于节日的英文文章阅读篇一美国传统节日感恩节Thanksgiving is celebrated every year on the fourth Thursday of November. The month of November comes in autumn, the main season for harvesting crops. Thanksgiving is an autumn harvest festival like those found in many cultures. Today the holiday is a time of family reunions, parades and watching football games on television. And, oh, yes, food! For millions of Americans, Thanksgiving is a day spent cooking, eating and spending time together. The writer O. Henry called Thanksgiving the one holiday that is purely American. It is not a religious holiday. But it does have a spiritual meaning. Some Americans travel long distances to be with their families. They eat a large dinner, which is the main part of the celebration. For many people, Thanksgiving is the only time when all members of a family gather together. The holiday is a time of family and family reunions. The government says the Sunday after Thanksgiving is the busiest day of the year for long-distance travel. This is when people usually return from gatherings. Thanksgiving is all about family and food But let“s get back to the food. The star of the Thanksgiving meal is the turkey! This large bird roasts in the oven all morning. The smell of celery, onion and herbs fill the house and makes everyone hungry. Two traditional side dishes are mashed potatoes and sweet potato casseroles. And there is another -- stuffing -- a bread-and-vegetable mixture that is literally stuffed into the turkey and then baked. While people cookthe Thanksgiving meal and talk with family members and friends, others might be watching American football games on television. Two American traditions, Thanksgiving Day parade and football Over the years, Americans have added this tradition to theirThanksgiving celebrations. A number of football games are played on Thanksgiving Day. Another tradition is the television broadcast of Macy“s Thanksgiving Day Parade. The parade takes place every year in New York City. Employees of the Macy"s store on Herald Square organized the first parade in 1924. Many of the workers were immigrants and wanted to hold a big parade like the ones in Old World Europe. So they dressed in special costumes and borrowed some animals from the zoo. They also carried small balloons that floated just overhead. And then sometime in the afternoon, the dinner table is set. It is time for what everyone has been waiting for. Dinner is served! Some families have more than one dinner table at Thanksgiving. Children may eat together at their own table. Usually, the people who are invited to dinner belong to the same family. But anyone can bring a friend. In fact, many Americans live far away from family members. So, getting together at Thanksgiving is not always possible. Many people in this situation have a dinner party and invite their friends who are also without family for the holidays. Serving those less fortunate It is important to remember that the United States is home to many poor and homeless people. They cannot buy a Thanksgiving dinner or spend the holiday with friends and family. All across the country, religious and service organizations provide holiday meals for older adults, the homeless and the poor. Whether you are eating with family and friends or serving meals to the homeless, Thanksgiving is atime to give thanks. Before the meal begins, it is traditional for everyone to say a few words about what they are most thankful for. 关于节日的英文文章阅读篇二美国的节日和假日。

关于感恩节的英语阅读

关于感恩节的英语阅读

竭诚为您提供优质文档/双击可除关于感恩节的英语阅读篇一:感恩节英语阅读材料ReadingTask1ThanksgivingDayThanksgivingDayisonthefourthThursdayofnovember.It’sapopular(流行的)holidayintheusA.It’sadayforthemanypeopletogivethanksforwhattheyhave.Th anksgivingDayparades(游行)areheld(举行)insomecitiesduringThanksgivingDay.peopleusuallyd ressupwithcolourfulclothesintheparades.Thanksgiving Dayisadayforfamiliesandfriendstogettogetherforaspec ialmeal(特殊的大餐).Themealusuallyisaturkeywithstuffingbypotatoes,c ranberrysauce(小红莓酱),gravy(肉汁)andvegetablesinitsstomach(肚子里).Andofcourse,pumpkinpieisveryfamousonThanksgivin gDay.ThanksgivingDayparades(游行)Roastturkey(烤火鸡) pumkinpie篇二:ThanksgivingDay感恩节英语阅读ThanksgivingDay感恩节英语阅读20XX-11-1610:49来源:互联网作者:佚名[打印][评论]Almosteverycultureintheworldhasheldcelebrationsofth anksforaplentifulharvest.TheAmericanThanksgivinghol idaybeganasafeastofthanksgivingintheearlydaysoftheA mericancoloniesalmostfourhundredyearsago.In1620,aboatfilledwithmorethanonehundredpeoplesaile dacrosstheAtlanticoceantosettleinthenewworld(新大陆).Thisreligiousgrouphadbeguntoquestionthebeliefs ofthechurchofenglandandtheywantedtoseparatefromit.T hepilgrimssettledinwhatisnowthestateofmassachusetts .Theirfirstwinterinthenewworldwasdifficult.Theyhada rrivedtoolatetogrowmanycrops,andwithoutfreshfood,ha lfthecolonydiedfromdisease.ThefollowingspringtheIroquoisIndians(美国纽约州东北部易洛魁族印第安人)taughtthemhowtogrowcorn,anewfoodforthecolonists.The yshowedthemothercropstogrowintheunfamiliarsoilandho wtohuntandfish.Intheautumnof1621,bountifulcropsofcorn,barley (大麦),beansandpumpkinswereharvested.Thecolonistshadm uchtobethankfulfor,soafeastwasplanned.Theyinvitedth elocalIndianchiefand90Indians.TheIndiansbroughtdeer toroastwiththeturkeysandotherwildgameofferedbytheco lonists.Thecolonistshadlearnedhowtocookcranberriesa nddifferentkindsofcornandsquashdishesfromtheIndians .TothisfirstThanksgiving,theIndianshadevenbroughtpo pcorn.Infollowingyears,manyoftheoriginalcolonistscelebrat edtheautumnharvestwithafeastofthanks.Aftertheunitedstatesbecameanindependentcountry,cong ressrecommendedoneyearlydayofthanksgivingforthewhol enationtocelebrate.georgewashingtonsuggestedthedate november26asThanksgivingDay.Thenin1863,attheendofalongandbloodycivilwar,AbrahamLincolnaskedallAmericanstosetasidethel astThursdayinnovemberasadayofthanksgiving.ThanksgivingfallsonthefourthThursdayofnovember,adif ferentdateeveryyear.Thepresidentmustproclaimthatdat eastheofficialcelebration.Thanksgivingisatimefortraditionandsharing.evenifthe ylivefaraway,familymembersgatherforareunionatthehou seofanolderrelative.Allgivethankstogetherforthegood thingsthattheyhave.Inthisspiritofsharing,civicgroupsandcharitableorgan izationsofferatraditionalmealtothoseinneed,particul arlythehomeless.onmosttablesthroughouttheunitedstat es,foodseatenatthefirstthanksgivinghavebecometradit ional.symbolsofThanksgivingTurkey,corn,pumpkinsandcranberrysauce(酸果曼沙司)aresymbolswhichrepresentthefirstThanksgiving.nowall。

有关于感恩的英语短文阅读学会感恩阅读短文答案

有关于感恩的英语短文阅读学会感恩阅读短文答案

有关于感恩的英语短文阅读学会感恩阅读短文答案感恩,让我们以知足的心去体察和珍惜身边的人、事、物;感恩,让我们在渐渐平淡麻木了的日子里,发现生活本是如此丰厚而富有;感恩,让我们领悟和品味命运的馈赠与生命的激情。

了有关于感恩的英语短文,欢迎阅读!One day more than a decade ago, our parents with tears, smiles and happiness to greet our arrival. But when we came to the world at the moment, the parents have more of a heavy work - to take care of us. Although this is a heavy burden, but the parents have no plaints and I grew up raising. In order to give us a fortable living environment, they are always so hard, then the effort. Small, I always treat this issue as a matter of course, because I do not understand the hard work their parents do not know. Now, I grew up, and I know with a heart of Thanksgiving to appreciate their parents, should take care, the responsibility of your parents.Sun is just past my 20th birthday that day, I would first think of Thanksgiving is to parents, because my parents have only gives me the opportunity to savor the world of colorful and well-being of life, enjoy life happiness and well-being,is that they gave me life, gave me the care of in every possible way. With sons and daughters happy, happy most of the parents, children with depression, it is most concerned about the parents. Licking the calf love, parental love, deep as the sea. Therefore, no matter the social status of parents, level of knowledge and other qualities, they are our greatest benefactor this life is worthy of our love of the people forever.Students might say nothing of their own blessings, but for parents, this sound a better blessing than anything, are unforgettable, are sufficient to enable them to tears!I consider my parents as the most important people in my life. This is not because they’re wealthy or famous. Rather, what I value about most is the care and love they show to me.我认为我的父母是我生命中最重要的人。

英语高考真题读后续写感恩节南瓜

英语高考真题读后续写感恩节南瓜

英语高考真题读后续写感恩节南瓜读后续写(满分25分)阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。

Pumpkin(南瓜)carving at Halloween is a family tradition. We visit a local farm every October. In the pumpkin field, I compete with my three brothers and sister to seek out the biggest pumpkin. My dad has a rule that we have to carry our pumpkins back home, and as the eldest child I have an advantage --I carried an 85-pounder back last year.This year, it was hard to tell whether my prize or the one chosen by my 14-year-old brother, Jason, was the winner. Unfortunately we forgot to weigh them before taking out their insides, but I was determined to prove my point. All of us were hard at work at the kitchen table, with my mom filming the annual event. I'm unsure now why I thought forcing my head inside the pumpkin would settle the matter, but it seemed to make perfect sense at the time.With the pumpkin resting on the table, hole uppermost, I bent over and pressed my head against the opening. At first I got jammed just above my eyes and then, as I went on with my task, unwilling to quit, my nose briefly prevented entry.Finally I managed to put my whole head into it, like a cork (软木塞)forced into a bottle. I was able to straighten up with the huge pumpkin resting on my shoulders.My excitement was short-lived. The pumpkin was heavy. “I'm going to set it down, now," I said, and with Jason helping to support its weight, I bent back over the table to give it somewhere to rest. It was only when I tried to remove my head that I realized getting out was going to be less straight forward than getting in. When I pulled hard, my nose got in the way. I got into a panic as I pressed firmly against the table and moved my head around trying to find the right angle, but it was no use. “I can't get it out!”I shouted, my voice sounding unnaturally loud in the enclosed space.。

【专题训练】感恩节4篇英语阅读理解专练附答案

【专题训练】感恩节4篇英语阅读理解专练附答案

感恩节阅读理解一、阅读理解(共27小题;共54.0分)BEvery American family has its own traditions on Thanksgiving Day, and mine is no difference. Once the national holiday arrives, my mom rises early to make the meal. She puts a turkey in the oven, chops carrots and bakes pies. I'm sorry to say that the men in the family—my dad, my younger brother and myself—rarely pitch into help. Our job is to wash the mountain of dirty dishes after the meal is over.Around 2 p.m. every Thanksgiving Day, family members seat themselves around the kitchen table. Plates of turkey, vegetables, salad, rolls and pies cover it. At this point, we can hardly keep ourselves from drooling(流口水) all over our fancy clothes, but it's not yet time to eat.First, we must bow our heads, close our eyes and say a prayer of thanks aloud to God for giving us everything we have. Under normal circumstances, I would have no problem making a list of things I am thankful for. I grew up in a loving family. My parents, who aren't wealthy, took out loans to help me pay for university.But, the funny thing is, every time I sit down for Thanksgiving dinner and try to say a prayer of thanks, my mind usually goes blank. I think it has something to do with my growling(咕咕叫) stomach and all of that food sitting right there under my nose.Eventually, though, we all finish our short prayers and dig in. To be sure, the day includes other highlights—visiting with family and watching football. But usually around 6 p.m. we are all ourselves stuffed like turkeys and thankful to have a nice warm bed to sleep in.5. The purpose of the text is to .A tell what the family do for Thanksgiving Day.B. tell how the family spends Thanksgiving DayC. introduce foods served on Thanksgiving Dayintroduce the American Thanksgiving DayD.6. On Thanksgiving Day the author's family do the following except .watching a movie B. making visitsA.C. having a big meal Dwatching football.7. Why does the author's mind usually “go blank” when saying a prayer of thanks?AHe is too thankful to say a word..B. His mind is on the food before him.C. He feels too excited to speak.DHe is shy to speak in public..8. The underlined phrase “dig in” in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to “”.chat with others B. make a holeA.start eatingC. mix things up D.9. What can we conclude from the text?AOn Thanksgiving Day, men do nothing but eat..B. The author is a middle school student.C. The author's family is not rich, but it's a loving one.DThanksgiving Day falls on Thursday of December..CThanksgiving Day is a special holiday in the United States and Canada. Families and friends gather to eat and give thanks for their blessing.Thanksgiving Day is really a harvest festival. This is why it is celebrated in late fall, after the crops are in. But one of the first thanksgivings in America had nothing to do with a good harvest. On December 4, 1620, the Pilgrims from England landed near what is now Charles City, Virginia. They went down on their knees and thanked God for their safe journey across the Atlantic.The first New England Thanksgiving did celebrate a rich harvest. The Pilgrims landed at what is now Plymouth, Massachusetts, in 1620. They had a difficult time and the first winter was cruel. Many of the Pilgrims died. But the next year, they had a good harvest. So Governor Bradford declared a three-day feast. The Pilgrims invited Indian friends to join them for their special feast. Everyone brought food.In time, other places of the continent began to celebrate a day of thanksgiving. But it took years before there was a national Thanksgiving Day. During the Civil War, Sarah Josepha Hale persuaded Abraham Lincoln to do something about it. He announced the last Thursday of November 1863 as a day of thanksgiving. Today, Americans celebrate this happy harvest festival on the fourth Thursday in November. Canadians celebrate Thanksgiving Day in much the same way as their American neighbours. But the Canadian Thanksgiving Day falls on the second Monday in October.10. Thanksgiving Day is celebrated .A in spring B. in summer C. in autumn D in winter. .11. One of the first thanksgivings celebrated in America was by .A.some people from England B. the American IndiansC. Sarah Josepha Hale D.Governor Bradford12. We can infer from the passage that New England must be .A.in the U.S.A.B. in Great BritainC. in CanadaD.on some island off the Atlantic13. The passage mainly tells us .A.how Thanksgiving Day is celebrated in the U.S.A.B. how Thanksgiving Day came into being and the different ways it iscelebratedC. that Thanksgiving Day is in fact a harvest holidayD . how the way to celebrate Thanksgiving Day changed with the time and placesDMost people buy a lot of gifts just before Christmas. But some people think we buy too much. They have started a special day called "Buy Nothing Day". They don't want anyone to go shopping on that day.Buy Nothing Day is November 29. It's 25 days before Christmas. It's after Thanksgiving and often the first day of Christmas shopping. At this time, we see ads in newspapers and on TV telling us to "buy, buy, buy!".The idea of Buy Nothing Day started in Vancouver, British Columbia. Now people all over the world celebrate Buy Nothing Day. In California, parents and children get together to read stories, sing songs and paint pictures. This year, in Manchester, England, people dressed up to tell people that we buy too much.In Albuquerque, New Mexico, high school students wanted to tell other students about Buy Nothing Day. They organized a Spaghetti dinner to give people information about Buy Nothing Day. They asked restaurants in the neighborhood to donate the food. They made posters and talked to other students about it. The dinner was a big success, and many students agreed not to buy anything on November 29. The students at the high school like the idea of this new tradition. Next year, they want to have another dinner to tell more people about "Buy Nothing Day".14. Which of the following is NOT the day for people to celebrate Buy Nothing Day?ANovember 29..B. 25 days before Christmas.C. After Thanksgiving.DThe first day after Christmas..15. How do people celebrate Buy Nothing Day?AIn California, parents and children get together to play games..B. In England, people celebrated by performing plays.C. In Mexico, high school students dressed up.They bought nothing and persuaded others not to buy things.D.16. What did the students do in New Mexico for the day?AThey donated the food of their own..B. They talked to others about it.C. They made some slogans for it.They organized a luxurious dinner.D.17. What's the best title for the passage?A Free Dinner B. A Big SuccessA.C. Buy Nothing Day DA New Christmas Day.EWe spoke to three students from around the world about different national holidays. There are different customs(习俗) for each festival.TanXiaodong, 15, Hong Kong, China"It'll soon be Chinese New Year. Before it, we'll clean the house and decorate it for good luck. Every shop is going to close for a few days and we'll go out a lot to celebrate in the streets. We might go and see the lion and dragon dances in the city center. I love this festival."Wendy, 16, Sydney, Australia"Australia Day is on 26th January and it's an important holiday here. We always have a Monday off, so we celebrate for three days. My parents and I go to the countryside for a picnic and friends always come over. Many people go to beach parties or street parties and there's lots of music and dancing. What fun!"Amy, 14, New York, U.S.A."The first Thanksgiving Day was hundreds of years ago when Europeans who came to America thanked God for his help. It's still a very important day for families to be together. This year we're going to visit my grandparents and we'll eat a delicious meal of turkey. Thanksgiving Day is on the fourth Thursday in November every year."18. How many festivals are mentioned in the passage?A . Two. B. Three. C. Four. D.Five.19. During the Chinese New Year, tourists can .A.do a lot of shoppingB. see lion and dragon dancesC. decorate the house for good luckD.eat turkeys20. On Australia day, families often .A.have a meal in the countrysideB. go to a swimming poolC. have a party at schoolD.clean the house and dance21. What do you think a turkey is in this passage?A.Country. B. A festival.C. A bird. D.A kind of drink.22. From the passage, we can learn that .A . Australia Day is an important day for family members to get togetherB. Different festivals have different customsC. Many people go out for a picnic with friends before Chinese NewYearDThe first Thanksgiving Day was born a hundred years ago.FMillions of Americans, this Thursday, will join family and friends to give thanks and eat a meal with a history that is centuries old.Early European settlers in North America held other ceremonies where they gave thanks. But what Americans often consider the first Thanksgiving took place in Plymouth Colony. Today we call it Massachusetts. Those settlers are known as the pilgrims. They held a three-day celebration in the fall of 1621. They celebrated the harvest with members of a local Indian tribe.The best known food that Americans traditionally eat on Thanksgiving is turkey. Thanksgiving turkeys are traditionally served with a bread mixture that some Americans call stuffing. Side dishes include sweet potatoes and green beans or other vegetables. The meal traditionally ends with a dessert of pumpkin pie or pecan pie.Some Thanksgiving foods have changed over time. For example, most turkeys these days are bred with larger breasts to provide more white meat. Corn has also changed. It tastes much sweeter than the corn of the past.The way Americans prepare for Thanksgiving has also changed. Economist John Anderson of the American Farm Bureau Federation says people look for ways to save time. "There are a lot of us who have grandmothers who would not even think of using a store-bought pie crust(酥皮). And that is kind of the least of the shortcuts that we use." He says shortcuts like buying prepared foods for the holiday are part of a bigger trend in America. Charity groups and religious organizations will also be busy this Thursday, serving Thanksgiving meals to the needy. The weak economy has increased the number of Americans receiving government assistance to buy food.23. The passage is probably written .A before Thanksgiving B. in 1621.C. on Thanksgiving D.on a Thursday 24. Thanksgiving has a history of about .A . 200 years B. 300 years C. 400 years D.500 years25. Which of the following is a must to celebrate Thanksgiving?A . Potato. B. Bread. C. Vegetable. D.Turkey.26. The origin of Thanksgiving has something to do with .A . animals B. war C. crops D.disease27. We can infer from the fifth paragraph that .A.Thanksgiving is no longer popular in AmericaB. more Americans celebrate Thanksgiving with prepared foodsnowadaysC. old people in America show little interest in ThanksgivingD.John Anderson's grandmother is fond of store-bought pies答案一、阅读理解5. B6. A7. B8. D9. C 10. C11. A 12. A 13. B 14. D 15. D16. B 17. C 18. B 19. B 20. A21. C 22. B 23. A 24. C 25. D26. C 27. B。

【阅读练习】感恩节4篇阅读理解专练

【阅读练习】感恩节4篇阅读理解专练

感恩节阅读理解一、阅读理解(共27小题;共54.0分)BEvery American family has its own traditions on Thanksgiving Day, and mine is no difference. Once the national holiday arrives, my mom rises early to make the meal. She puts a turkey in the oven, chops carrots and bakes pies. I'm sorry to say that the men in the family—my dad, my younger brother and myself—rarely pitch into help. Our job is to wash the mountain of dirty dishes after the meal is over.Around 2 p.m. every Thanksgiving Day, family members seat themselves around the kitchen table. Plates of turkey, vegetables, salad, rolls and pies cover it. At this point, we can hardly keep ourselves from drooling(流口水) all over our fancy clothes, but it's not yet time to eat.First, we must bow our heads, close our eyes and say a prayer of thanks aloud to God for giving us everything we have. Under normal circumstances, I would have no problem making a list of things I am thankful for. I grew up in a loving family. My parents, who aren't wealthy, took out loans to help me pay for university.But, the funny thing is, every time I sit down for Thanksgiving dinner and try to say a prayer of thanks, my mind usually goes blank. I think it has something to do with my growling(咕咕叫) stomach and all of that food sitting right there under my nose.Eventually, though, we all finish our short prayers and dig in. To be sure, the day includes other highlights—visiting with family and watchingfootball. But usually around 6 p.m. we are all ourselves stuffed like turkeys and thankful to have a nice warm bed to sleep in.5. The purpose of the text is to .Atell what the family do for Thanksgiving Day.B. tell how the family spends Thanksgiving DayC. introduce foods served on Thanksgiving DayDintroduce the American Thanksgiving Day.6. On Thanksgiving Day the author's family do the followingexcept .watching a movie B. making visitsA.watching footballC. having a big meal D.7. Why does the author's mind usually “go blank” when saying a prayer of thanks?He is too thankful to say a word.A.B. His mind is on the food before him.C. He feels too excited to speak.He is shy to speak in public.D.8. The underlined phrase “dig in” in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to “”.A chat with others B. make a hole.start eatingC. mix things up D.9. What can we conclude from the text?AOn Thanksgiving Day, men do nothing but eat..B. The author is a middle school student.C. The author's family is not rich, but it's a loving one.Thanksgiving Day falls on Thursday of December.D.CThanksgiving Day is a special holiday in the United States and Canada. Families and friends gather to eat and give thanks for their blessing.Thanksgiving Day is really a harvest festival. This is why it is celebrated in late fall, after the crops are in. But one of the first thanksgivings in America had nothing to do with a good harvest. On December 4, 1620, the Pilgrims from England landed near what is now Charles City, Virginia. They went down on their knees and thanked God for their safe journey across the Atlantic.The first New England Thanksgiving did celebrate a rich harvest. The Pilgrims landed at what is now Plymouth, Massachusetts, in 1620. They had a difficult time and the first winter was cruel. Many of the Pilgrims died. Butthe next year, they had a good harvest. So Governor Bradford declared a three-day feast. The Pilgrims invited Indian friends to join them for their special feast. Everyone brought food.In time, other places of the continent began to celebrate a day of thanksgiving. But it took years before there was a national Thanksgiving Day. During the Civil War, Sarah Josepha Hale persuaded Abraham Lincoln to do something about it. He announced the last Thursday of November 1863 as a day of thanksgiving. Today, Americans celebrate this happy harvest festival on the fourth Thursday in November. Canadians celebrate Thanksgiving Day in much the same way as their American neighbours. But the Canadian Thanksgiving Day falls on the second Monday in October. 10. Thanksgiving Day is celebrated .A . in spring B. in summer C. in autumn D.in winter11. One of the first thanksgivings celebrated in America was by .A.some people from England B. the American IndiansC. Sarah Josepha Hale D.Governor Bradford12. We can infer from the passage that New England must be .A.in the U.S.A.B. in Great BritainC. in CanadaD.on some island off the Atlantic13. The passage mainly tells us .A.how Thanksgiving Day is celebrated in the U.S.A.B. how Thanksgiving Day came into being and the different ways it iscelebratedC. that Thanksgiving Day is in fact a harvest holidayD . how the way to celebrate Thanksgiving Day changed with the time and placesDMost people buy a lot of gifts just before Christmas. But some people think we buy too much. They have started a special day called "Buy Nothing Day". They don't want anyone to go shopping on that day.Buy Nothing Day is November 29. It's 25 days before Christmas. It's after Thanksgiving and often the first day of Christmas shopping. At this time, we see ads in newspapers and on TV telling us to "buy, buy, buy!".The idea of Buy Nothing Day started in Vancouver, British Columbia. Now people all over the world celebrate Buy Nothing Day. In California, parents and children get together to read stories, sing songs and paint pictures. This year, in Manchester, England, people dressed up to tell people that we buy too much.In Albuquerque, New Mexico, high school students wanted to tell other students about Buy Nothing Day. They organized a Spaghetti dinner to give people information about Buy Nothing Day. They asked restaurants in the neighborhood to donate the food. They made posters and talked to other students about it. The dinner was a big success, and many students agreed not to buy anything on November 29. The students at the high school likethe idea of this new tradition. Next year, they want to have another dinner to tell more people about "Buy Nothing Day".14. Which of the following is NOT the day for people to celebrate Buy Nothing Day?November 29.A.B. 25 days before Christmas.C. After Thanksgiving.DThe first day after Christmas..15. How do people celebrate Buy Nothing Day?In California, parents and children get together to play games.A.B. In England, people celebrated by performing plays.C. In Mexico, high school students dressed up.They bought nothing and persuaded others not to buy things.D.16. What did the students do in New Mexico for the day?They donated the food of their own.A.B. They talked to others about it.C. They made some slogans for it.They organized a luxurious dinner.D.17. What's the best title for the passage?A A Free Dinner B. A Big Success.C. Buy Nothing Day D.A New Christmas DayEWe spoke to three students from around the world about different national holidays. There are different customs(习俗) for each festival.TanXiaodong, 15, Hong Kong, China"It'll soon be Chinese New Year. Before it, we'll clean the house and decorate it for good luck. Every shop is going to close for a few days and we'll go out a lot to celebrate in the streets. We might go and see the lion and dragon dances in the city center. I love this festival."Wendy, 16, Sydney, Australia"Australia Day is on 26th January and it's an important holiday here. We always have a Monday off, so we celebrate for three days. My parents and I go to the countryside for a picnic and friends always come over. Many people go to beach parties or street parties and there's lots of music and dancing. What fun!"Amy, 14, New York, U.S.A."The first Thanksgiving Day was hundreds of years ago when Europeans who came to America thanked God for his help. It's still a very important day for families to be together. This year we're going to visit my grandparents and we'll eat a delicious meal of turkey. Thanksgiving Day is on the fourth Thursday in November every year."18. How many festivals are mentioned in the passage?A . Two. B. Three. C. Four. D.Five.19. During the Chinese New Year, tourists can .A.do a lot of shoppingB. see lion and dragon dancesC. decorate the house for good luckD.eat turkeys20. On Australia day, families often .A.have a meal in the countrysideB. go to a swimming poolC. have a party at schoolD.clean the house and dance21. What do you think a turkey is in this passage?A.Country. B. A festival.C. A bird. D.A kind of drink.22. From the passage, we can learn that .A . Australia Day is an important day for family members to get togetherB. Different festivals have different customsC. Many people go out for a picnic with friends before Chinese NewYearD The first Thanksgiving Day was born a hundred years ago.FMillions of Americans, this Thursday, will join family and friends to give thanks and eat a meal with a history that is centuries old.Early European settlers in North America held other ceremonies where they gave thanks. But what Americans often consider the first Thanksgiving took place in Plymouth Colony. Today we call it Massachusetts. Those settlers are known as the pilgrims. They held a three-day celebration in the fall of 1621. They celebrated the harvest with members of a local Indian tribe.The best known food that Americans traditionally eat on Thanksgiving is turkey. Thanksgiving turkeys are traditionally served with a bread mixture that some Americans call stuffing. Side dishes include sweet potatoes and green beans or other vegetables. The meal traditionally ends with a dessert of pumpkin pie or pecan pie.Some Thanksgiving foods have changed over time. For example, most turkeys these days are bred with larger breasts to provide more white meat. Corn has also changed. It tastes much sweeter than the corn of the past.The way Americans prepare for Thanksgiving has also changed. Economist John Anderson of the American Farm Bureau Federation says people look for ways to save time. "There are a lot of us who have grandmothers who would not even think of using a store-bought pie crust(酥皮). And that is kind of the least of the shortcuts that we use." He says shortcuts like buying prepared foods for the holiday are part of a bigger trend in America.Charity groups and religious organizations will also be busy this Thursday, serving Thanksgiving meals to the needy. The weak economy has increased the number of Americans receiving government assistance to buy food. 23. The passage is probably written .A.before Thanksgiving B. in 1621C. on Thanksgiving D.on a Thursday24. Thanksgiving has a history of about .A . 200 years B. 300 years C. 400 years D.500 years25. Which of the following is a must to celebrate Thanksgiving?A . Potato. B. Bread. C. Vegetable. D.Turkey.26. The origin of Thanksgiving has something to do with .A . animals B. war C. crops D.disease27. We can infer from the fifth paragraph that .A.Thanksgiving is no longer popular in AmericaB. more Americans celebrate Thanksgiving with prepared foodsnowadaysC. old people in America show little interest in ThanksgivingD.John Anderson's grandmother is fond of store-bought pies答案一、阅读理解5. B6. A7. B8. D9. C 10. C 11. A 12. A 13. B 14. D 15. D 16. B 17. C 18. B 19. B 20. A 21. C 22. B 23. A 24. C 25. D 26. C 27. B。

2019-2020学年人教版高中英语必修3:课时分层作业1 Section Ⅰ【含答案】

2019-2020学年人教版高中英语必修3:课时分层作业1 Section Ⅰ【含答案】

课时分层作业(一)Section Ⅰ[高考题型练习提能力]Ⅰ.阅读理解AThanksgiving is an important festival in North America.Weinterviewed several students from the US and Canada.Here is whatthey have told us about their Thanksgiving experiences.Josie from New York,USA“In America,Thanksgiving is celebrated every year at the end of November.It is to remember the first group of people from Europe to live in America.When they first arrived,they found the environment strange.But they learned to survive after some native American friends showed them how to grow and find food.Thanksgiving is meant to be a traditional celebration.”Todd from California,USA“Thanksgiving is the first day of Christmas shopping.That means we have four weeks to buy Christmas presents for our families and friends.For me and my friends,the most important part of the festival is the big football game on TV.The match is watched by millions of people all over America.Thanksgiving is seen as an exciting day for football!”Ian from Saskatoon,Canada“In Canada,Thanksgiving is held on the second Monday in October.On the Sunday before Thanksgiving Day,many people go to church.Thanks is given for all the good things that happened to them during the year.I always give thanks for the nice big turkey I'm going to have at the family dinner! Like all festivals,Thanksgiving is about food!”Katie from Maritimes,Canada“On Thanksgiving Day,we have dinner with all our cousins,aunts and uncles.It is always very busy.Sometimes we have two Thanksgiving dinners because we go to both our grandparents' houses.The dinner is usually attended by more than twentypeople at each house! My mother and my aunts do all the cooking but the washing-up is done by me and my cousins.And that's not an easy job!But I don't mind because Thanksgiving is meant to be a time to give thanks.”【语篇解读】本文是一篇应用文。

thanksgiving阅读理解

thanksgiving阅读理解

thanksgiving阅读理解摘要:1.感恩节的起源与意义2.感恩节的传统活动3.感恩节的饮食文化4.感恩节的家庭团聚5.感恩节的精神内涵6.如何在日常生活中践行感恩正文:感恩节(Thanksgiving)起源于17世纪美国的清教徒与美洲原住民之间的庆典,旨在感谢上天赐予的丰收和彼此的友谊。

如今,感恩节已经成为美国、加拿大和一些其他国家的重要节日,具体日期分别为11月的第四个星期四(美国)和十月的第二个星期一(加拿大)。

感恩节的传统活动包括家家户户团聚共进丰盛的晚餐,一同观看美式橄榄球比赛,以及参加感恩游行。

其中,感恩晚餐是节日的重头戏,家庭成员共同准备,食物丰富多样,最具代表性的当属火鸡。

此外,南瓜派、红薯、蔓越莓酱等美食也必不可少。

在这一天,家庭成员团聚交流,感恩彼此的陪伴与付出。

感恩节的饮食文化独具特色。

火鸡作为感恩节的代表性食物,寓意着丰收与祥和。

火鸡的制作方法多样,各家都有独特的秘方。

而南瓜派则象征着感恩和祝福。

在节日当天,人们还会互赠表示感谢的贺卡,分享感恩的故事,让感恩的精神传承下去。

感恩节不仅是家庭团聚的日子,更是一种精神内涵。

它教导我们要珍惜当下,感激身边的亲人、朋友和社会。

在日常生活中,我们可以通过以下方式践行感恩:1.表达感激:当得到他人的帮助或关爱时,不要吝啬表达自己的感激之情。

2.关心他人:学会站在他人的角度思考问题,关心他人的需求和感受。

3.回馈社会:积极参与公益活动,关爱弱势群体,为社会贡献自己的力量。

4.珍惜拥有:珍惜身边的亲情、友情和爱情,珍惜每一个美好瞬间。

5.反思自省:时常反省自己的言行,追求不断成长与进步。

总之,感恩节不仅仅是一个节日,更是一种生活态度。

20XX中考英语阅读理解练习(附答案):感恩节

20XX中考英语阅读理解练习(附答案):感恩节

20XX中考英语阅读理解练习(附答案):感恩节20XX中考英语阅读理解练习为大家整理出来,请考生及时关注。

Thanksgiving Day is a very special day for people in the United States. They celebrate it on the last Thursday in November. Canadians also celebrate Thanksgiving Day, but they do it on the second Monday of October. In Britain, where this festival is called Harvest Festival, people celebrate it earlier in the year, in September.A harvest is the fruit you take from the trees and the crops you take from the ground. In North America and Britain, harvest time for most fruit and crops is in the autumn. In these countries and other Christian places, people give thanks to God on a special day of the year.They thank God for the good things that have happened during the year and for the good harvest they have had. People usually take small boxes of fruit, flowers, and vegetables to their churches to show their thanks.The first thanksgiving service (仪式) in North America took place on December 4th, 1619 when 38 English people, arrived in America to make their home in the new country. They held this service not to thank God for the harvest, but to thank God for their safe journeys. The next year, many more English people arrived. They had a bad winter, but fortunately the harvest was good. they decided to celebrate it with a big meal. They shot and killed small animals to eat and cooked every­thing outside on large fires. About 90 Indians also came to the meal. Everyone ate at tables outside their houses and played games together.The festival lasted three days.A Thanksgiving Day celebration was held every year for a long time, but not always on the same day of the year. Then, in 1789, President George Washington named November 26th as the Day of Thanksgiving. In 1863, President Abraham Lincoln changed the date, and said that the last Thursday in November should be Thanksgiving Day.Nowadays, North Americans around the world get together with their families on this day to eat good food and have a happy time.1. Is Thanksgiving Day celebrated on the same day in North American countries?2. When did the first thanksgiving service take place in North America?3. Who made the last Thursday in November Thanksgiving Day in the USA?4. What does the word “fortunately” mean in Chinese?5. Translate the sentence "They thank God for the good things that have happened during the year and for the good harvest they have had." into Chinese.答案:1. No, it isn’t. 回答一般疑问句用Yes或No回答。

热点74 感恩节的来历及其活动(原卷版)中考英语考前时事热点话题阅读

热点74 感恩节的来历及其活动(原卷版)中考英语考前时事热点话题阅读

备战2022年中考英语考前时事热点话题阅读+题型专练热点74 感恩节的来历及其活动一、阅读单选1Thanksgiving Day is the most traditional holiday of America.It is on the 4th Thursday of November.The first Thanksgiving Day is held in Massachusetts in 1621 after the first harvest(丰收) by the pilgrims(朝圣者).They want to give thanks to God for their first harvest.They invite their Indian friends to join them in a big feast(盛宴).The day has been celebrated since that time.But now Thanksgiving Day is a time for each family member to go back ually families all get together and have a big dinner.The main dishes(菜) for Thanksgiving Day are turkeys and pumpkin pies.Each family will have their own favourite food to eat,so it is not the same all over the USA. But usually people cook corn,mashed potatoes and pumpkin pies.1. What does “Thanksgiving Day” mean in Chinese?A. 圣诞节B. 万圣节C. 复活节D. 感恩节2. When is Thanksgiving Day?A. November 4th.B. The 4th Thursday of November.C. The first Thursday in November.D. November 14th.3. What did people thank for on the first Thanksgiving Day?A. Good harvest.B. Their parents.C. Nothing(没有什么).D. Food.4. What food do people have on Thanksgiving Day?A. Turkeys,potatoes,corn.B. Pumpkin pies,corn,eggs.C. Mashed potatoes,candies,pumpkins.D. Chicken,fruit,pies.2A turkey named Courage gave thanks to President Obama for saving his life on the day before Thanksgiving. Honouring a 62-year-old tradition, the President pardoned(赦免)the bird on Thanksgiving eve.The tradition of a turkey pardon at Thanksgiving began with President Truman in 1947. Courage comes from Ellsworth, Iowa. The name Courage was chosen by voters (投票人)who took part in a survey posted on the WhiteHouse website. The lucky turkey walked on the lawn of the Rose Garden and posed for the cameras at the presidential podium(讲台).The dinner that has become known as the First Thanksgiving was actually a harvest festival celebrated in December of 1621. That’s when English settlers in Plymouth, Massachusetts, gave thanks for the progress they had made after a hard winter in their new country. As America grew, Thanksgiving customs also spread and got bigger. George Washington declared that the first national Thanksgiving would be on November 26, 1789. In the decades to follow, however, people celebrated Thanksgiving locally, with no official date. President Abraham Lincoln declared the last Thursday in November 1863 a national day of Thanksgiving. It stayed that way until 1939, when President Franklin D. Roosevelt moved it one week earlier. He wanted to lengthen the shopping period before Christmas to encourage gift-buyers and to help businesses. So Congress(议会)ruled that, after 1941, Thanksgiving would be an official federal holiday falling on the fourth Thursday of November.This year we celebrated Thanksgiving on Thursday, November. Millions of Americans got together to give thanks with friends and family. The lucky turkey, Courage, was one of them. After his pardon, Courage would be sent to Disneyland Resort in California, where he would be the grand assemble of D isney’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.5. That the turkey Courage was pardoned was decided by ________.A. George BushB. CongressC. President TrumanD. the public6. The first Thanksgiving Day was held to ________.A. celebrate the harvest of British settlersB. celebrate the progress of AmericansC. encourage the struggle with British settlersD. celebrate the joy of all Americans after a hard winter7. We can infer(推断)from the passage that ________.A. President Obama pardoned a turkey before Thanksgiving because of the economic crisisB. the turkey named Courage was pardoned by President Roosevelt before ThanksgivingC. the pardoned turkey walked on the lawn of the Rose Garden on Thanksgiving eveD. the pardoned turkey will appear in a celebrating parade of Thanksgiving Day3When Mrs. Klein told her first graders to draw a picture of something for which they were thankful, shethought how little these children, who lived in a terrible neighborhood, actually had to be thankful for. Since it was Thanksgiving Day, she knew that most of the class would draw pictures of turkeys (火鸡) or of Thanksgiving tables with lots of food.What made Mrs. Klein surprised was Douglas’s picture. Douglas was so shy and likely to be found away from the others as they went outsi de for games. Douglas’s drawing was simply this:A hand, clearly, but whose hand? The class was attracted by his picture. “I think it must be the hand of his mum or dad that brings us food,” said one student.“A farmer,” said another, “because they grow the turkeys.”“It looks more like a policeman, and they protect us.” “I think,” said Lavinia, who was always so serious, “that it is supposed to be all the hands that help us, but Douglas could only draw one of them.”Mrs. Klein was very happy to see that th e class showed so much interest in Douglas’ picture. When she had the others at work on another project, she went over to him and asked whose hand it was.Douglas answered in a very low voice, “It’s yours, Teacher.”Then Mrs. Klein remembered that she had taken Douglas by the hand from time to time; she often did that with the children. But that it should have meant so much to Douglas …Perhaps, she thought, this was her Thanksgiving, and everybody’s Thanksgiving—not the material things we receive, but the small ways that we give something to others.8. When did the story happen?A. On Thanksgiving Day.B. On Teacher’s Day.C. After Thanksgiving Day.D. Before Christmas Eve.9. Douglas drew a picture of hand.A. his mum’sB. a farmer’sC. his teacher’sD. a policeman’s10. What does the writer want to tell us?A. Thanksgiving Day is popular.B. Being a good teacher is important.C. Painting is necessary in our life.D. Giving is more meaningful than receiving.4Thanksgiving was just around the corner. The menu had been set. The shopping list was made. Everything seemed perfect. I could taste turkey and mashed potatoes(火鸡和土豆泥). Pictures of different pies, fruit and vegetables came into my mind. I couldn't wait!The day before Thanksgiving my dad called a family meeting. He said we needed to practice being thankful. "We are going to help out at a homeless shelter(收容所)on Thanksgiving Day.” I couldn't believe this was happening. So we wouldn't cook our own Thanksgiving dinner. The holiday wouldn't be the same. I thought the day would be ruined.The next morning. we got up early. I followed my father to the shelter with my sleepy eyes. I had no great expectations and felt down all the way. As soon as we arrived, we got to work. There was so much to be done. But all I could think about was the dinner I couldn't enjoy.However, those thoughts soon disappeared. Over the next few hours, I watched hundreds of people come through the shelter. For some, this was the only hot meal they would eat that week. For others, it was the first time to eat a Thanksgiving meal. The shelter was filled with joy.Through this experience, I learned that Thanksgiving is a time to think about your blessings(祝福)and look for ways to bless others. When I gave up what I had wanted, I discovered how much I have. It is much better to give than to receive. In the end, that Thanksgiving became an unforgettable experience.11. Why did the writer's father decide to go to the homeless shelter on Thanksgiving Day?A. Because he found they didn't have enough food this year.B. Because he wanted to let the family learn to be thankful.C. Because he was a volunteer of that homeless shelter.12. What does the underlined word "ruined" probably mean in Chinese?A. 美好的B. 破灭的C. 悲痛的13. How did the writer feel before working in the shelter?A. Sleepy and unhappy.B. Quiet and peaceful.C. Excited and cheerful.14. What can we infer from the story?A. The writer had always thought about helping others before.B. The people in the shelter always had cold and terrible food.C. The writer might go to the homeless shelter every year from then on.15. What is the main idea of the passage?A. Helping others is helping yourself.B. Being thankful for life and finding ways to bless others.C. Remembering to show our love to the people we love.5Almost every culture in the world has held celebrations of thanks for a plentiful harvest. The American Thanksgiving holiday began as a festival of thanksgiving in the early days of the American colonies almost four hundred years ago.In 1620, a boat filled with more than one hundred people sailed across the Atlantic Ocean to settle in the New World. Their first winter in the New World was difficult. They had arrived too late to grow any crops, and without fresh food, half thecolonistsdied from disease. The following spring Indians taught then how to grow corn, a new food for the colonists. They showed them other crops to grow in the unfamiliar soil and how to hunt and fish.In the autumn of 1621, many crops of corn, beans and pumpkins were harvested. The colonists and much to be thankful for, so a festival was planned. They invited the local Indian chief and 90 Indians. The Indians brought deer to roast with the turkeys and other wild game offered by the colonists. To this first Thanksgiving, the Indians had even brought popcorn. In following years, many of the original colonists celebrated the autumn harvest with a festival of thanks.Thanksgiving falls on the fourth Thursday of November, a different date every year. The Thanksgiving is a time for tradition and sharing. Even if they live far away, family members gather for a reunion(重聚)at the house of an older relative. All give thanks together for the good things that they have.16. When did the American Thanksgiving holiday begin?A. Two hundred years agoB. Four hundred years agoC. Three hundred years agoD. One hundred years ago17. What does the underlined word “colonists” mean?A. 殖民地B. 本地人C. 土著人D. 移民18. Thanksgiving is a time for _________.A. traditionB. sharingC. reunionD. A, B and C19. The first colony had a difficult winter because __________.A. they didn’t have clothesB. they couldn’t speak the languageC. they had no booksD. they had arrived too late to grow any crops20. Which of the following is right?A. In 1620, many crops of corn, beans and pumpkins were harvested.B. The following winter the Indians taught them how to grow corn.C. Thanksgiving falls on the fourth Thursday of November.D. With fresh food, half the colonists died from disease.6It was the turkey that made it the worst Thanksgiving ever... well, it nearly did. All the family-my grandparents, my parents, my aunt and uncle, my cousin, my sister and I-expected the turkey. However, turkey is not the easiest thing to cook. It takes a lot of time to prepare and a lot of work to cook... and there are a lot of chances for things to go wrong.My mum and dad bought a nice, big turkey a few days before Thanksgiving. My mum was proud of herself as she got it for a good price. The night before Thanksgiving, Mum got the turkey out of the fridge. Early the next morning, my sister and I helped her put some butter and salt on the turkey, and then Mum put it in the oven. It looked like it would be delicious. My sister and I were excited.But soon, we noticed something was wrong. The oven was not heating up. Dad checked it closely. Then he said in a low voice, “It’s broken!” Mum’s heart nearly stopped. She didn’t want her dinner to be a failure. We didn’t know what to do. How were we going to feed everyone without the turkey? Mum looked worried.Finally, Dad had an idea, and we all agreed with his suggestion to order pizza instead. After all, Thanksgiving is about giving thanks and spending time with your family. If we did not have turkey, it was different but there was nothing awful about it.That evening, we shared a delicious pizza. We had a great time, talking, eating and playing games. Thanksgiving without turkey can still be fun!21. The underlined word “failure” in the passage means ______.A. 成功的事B. 开心的事C. 失败的事D. 悲伤的事22. What’s the correct order of the following events?a. Children helped mother cook the turkey and mother put it in the oven.b. Parents bought a nice,big turkey.c. The oven is not heating up. It is broken.d. Mother got the turkey out of the fridge.e. They shared the pizza and had a good time.f .Father had an idea: to order a pizza instead.A. a→c→d→b→e→fB. b→d→a→c→f→eC. a→e→d→c→e→fD. b→a→d→c→f→e23. How did the writer feel at the end of that day?A. ProudB. SeriousC. WorriedD. Pleased二、完型填空It was our first Thanksgiving in the new house and I wanted everything to be perfect. But my plan for everyone to contribute some preparation work couldn't be carried out for my husband's business trip. Even worse, I had to 24 two days of planned vacation finishing the extra work. By Wednesday, since I didn't get an ideal table with fresh flowers, beautiful drinking glasses and various homemade desserts, I just hoped that I'd find a clean tablecloth and eight 25 forks.In my perfect Thanksgiving, there wouldn't be any orange in my salad because I hadn't made the shopping list. There would be no perfect family photos to record that day because I hadn't got the broken camera 26 . Someone had brought home the wrong toilet paper, which made me break down.I don't remember what my son asked me as he was vacuuming (吸尘), but I do remember my serious mom-face before barking out an 27 . The noise and anger are terrible to kids everywhere that they might as well 28 me. But he didn't.Instead of disappearing from my view, my second-grader turned off the vacuum and walked across the room to face me. He never said a word. He just put his arms and around me, making me feel a deep sense of 29 of myself until today.The end result was that it was a(n) 30 Thanksgiving. The people I loved gathered around my table and dined just one choice of the pie. My dad used a mismatched fork without 31 . My daughter drew a picture of us where everyone smiled.My son took a(n) 32 to teach me that sometimes we need a hug (拥抱) most when we are at least huggable. This is the best gift you can give. One size fits all and no one ever minds if you 33 .24. A. spare B. waste C. offer D. save25. A. amazing B. challenging C. satisfying D. matching26. A. worked B. fixed C. dealt D. hired27. A. idea B. instruction C. order D. answer28. A. punish B. praise C. avoid D. comfort29. A. pride B. shame C. confidence D. surprise30. A. fashionable B. awful C. perfect D. meaningful31. A. sadness B. doubt C. complaint D. worry32. A. risk B. break C. chance D. lead33. A. receive B. return C. refuse D. remind三、短文汉语提示填空请用适当的词完成下面的短文, 每个空只能填写一个形式正确、意义相符的单词。

专题09感恩节 -备战2022年中考英语阅读理解热点话题特训

专题09感恩节 -备战2022年中考英语阅读理解热点话题特训

09 感恩节①Black Friday is the day after the American holiday of Thanksgiving (感恩节) on the fourth Thursday of November. The name "Black Friday" originated in (起源于) Philadelphia. There people used it to describe the heavy traffic (交通) on the day after Thanksgiving. Black Friday is a popular day for people to start shopping for Christmas. On that day, many things are on sale. But is Black Friday always good for people?②Many of us love to get discounts (折扣), because we can buy many things at a low price. However, it isn't always a good thing. Black Friday makes people buy many things, but in fact, they don't really need some of these things.③Then what's the alternative (可供选择的事物) to Black Friday? You don't need to buy as much as possible on Black Friday, and you could buy nothing. People in some countries hold (举行) Buy Nothing Day (BND) on the same day as Black Friday, and in other countries people hold it on the last Saturday in November. The rules are simple. Just don't buy anything at all for 24 hours. It is sure that BND makes people think more about their spending.④What other things can people do on Buy Nothing Day? Some people go for a walk; some people stay at home; some people give out clothes to people in need on that day.1.On Black Friday, ________________.A.Americans go to work as usualB.people usually shops for thanksgivingC.people can buy many things cheaplyD.most people buy nothing now2.What can we know from the passage?A.The traffic is usually heavy on Thanksgiving.B.Black Friday and BND are on the same day.C.Black Friday is both good and bad for people.D.BND makes people think less and buy less.3.What's the main purpose of the passage?A.To tell us something about Black Friday.B.To let us know when to buy cheap things.C.To tell people some rules of Black Friday.D.To tell people some popular holidays.In the United States, every year, Thanksgiving Day is on the fourth Thursday of November. Canada also has the Thanksgiving Day. But because Canada is in the north of the United States, so it is colder and the harvest comes earlier in the year. In Canada, people have Thanksgiving Day on the second Monday of October.The harvest brings a lot of food to people. On Thanksgiving Day people in Canada and America like to have a big meal with their friends and family just like Chinese people do at Mid-Autumn Festival. Many Canadians and Americans put flowers, vegetables and fruits around their homes.At a Thanksgiving Day dinner, many Canadians and Americans will eat turkey, potatoes, and pumpkins pie. These are food like the food of many years ago. They are saying “Thank you” for the harvest that comes every year. 4.Which country has the Thanksgiving Day like the United States?A.Japan B.China C.Canada D.Korea5.In the United States, Thanksgiving Day is on the fourth Thursday of ________.A.January B.May C.November D.December6.Canada has Thanksgiving earlier in the year because ________.A.they like flowers B.the harvest comes earlier C.they have a big meal D.they want to be different7.The harvest brings ________ to people.A.flowers B.turkeys C.food D.pumpkins8.What do people usually say on Thanksgiving Day for the harvest?A.Good morning. B.I’m hungry.C.Hello. D.Thank youThe fourth Thursday of November is Thanksgiving Day. It is a holiday in the USA.Usually, family members and friends get together for a dinner. People sometimes drive their cars a long way for a family reunion(团聚). Many people also take Friday off and make it a long weekend holiday, because most Americans do not work on Saturdays and Sundays. Thanksgiving Day began in 1621, the second year after the first English settlers(定居者)reached the new world. They did not have enough food. But the American Indians helped the white men and taughtthem how to farm.In the autumn after the English settlers came to America, they had a good harvest(丰收). They were so pleased. They decided to invite their Indian friends to a dinner in order to(为了)thank them for their help and God. As far as family reunion, Thanksgiving Day is even more important than Christmas or New Year’s Eve to most Americans. 9.If November 1st is Monday, when is Thanksgiving Day?A.November 4 B.November 18 C.November 25 D.November 210.In the passage the American Indians were very ________.A.brave B.foolish C.kind D.clever11.When the first English settlers reached America they ________.A.lived happily B.had a difficult timeC.taught the American Indians how to farm D.brought the American Indians food12.Why do people celebrate Thanksgiving Day?A.To thank the American Indians for their help and God.B.To invite the Indian friends to a dinner.C.To invite the settles to the new world.D.To drive a long way for a family reunion.13.We can guess there are more family reunions ________.A.on Thanksgiving Day than on Christmas DayB.on Christmas Day than on Thanksgiving DayC.on New Year’s Eve than on Thanksgiving DayD.on New Year’s Eve than on ChristmOn the morning of Thanksgiving Day, it snowed heavily. Nobody (没有人) could come to visit Mary’s family. She was not happy. “It is not interesting,” she thought. And her neighbors were not happy, either (也).“I planned to go to my son’s home,” said Mr. Smith. “I didn’t make turkey.”“I planned to go to my sister’s home,” said Mrs. Black. “I made special bread, but no turkey.”“I didn’t have turkey, either,” said Ms. Green.Mary had an idea. She told it to her mother. “Good idea,” said her mother.“I invite (邀请) you to come to my home for thanksgiving dinner,” Mary told her neighbors. “We haveturkey.”The neighbors were very happy and went to Mary’s home. There was lots of nice food to eat. Mary was thankful to share good food with her neighbors on Thanksgiving Day.14.What was the weather like on Thanksgiving Day?A.Windy. B.Rainy. C.Snowy. D.Sunny.15.Where did Mr. Smith plan to spend (度过) his Thanksgiving Day?A.His son’s home.B.His daughter’s home.C.His sister’s home.D.His brother’s home.16.What’s Mary’s idea?A.To make a turkey for her neighbors. B.To invite her neighbors to have dinner.C.To visit her neighbors’ home for dinner.D.To play games with her neighbors.17.The underlined word “thankful” means________in Chinese.A.好奇的B.内疚的C.认真的D.欣慰的18.From the passage, we know that Mary is a________girl.A.lucky B.friendly C.noisy D.specialThanksgiving was just around the corner. The menu had been set. The shopping list was made. Everything seemed perfect. I could taste turkey and mashed potatoes(火鸡和土豆泥). Pictures of different pies, fruit and vegetables came into my mind. I couldn't wait!The day before Thanksgiving my dad called a family meeting. He said we needed to practice being thankful. "We are going to help out at a homeless shelter(收容所)on Thanksgiving Day.” I couldn't believe this was happening. So we wouldn't cook our own Thanksgiving dinner. The holiday wouldn't be the same. I thought the day would be ruined.The next morning. we got up early. I followed my father to the shelter with my sleepy eyes. I had no great expectations and felt down all the way. As soon as we arrived, we got to work. There was so much to be done. But all I could think about was the dinner I couldn't enjoy.However, those thoughts soon disappeared. Over the next few hours, I watched hundreds of people come through the shelter. For some, this was the only hot meal they would eat that week. For others, it was the first time to eat a Thanksgiving meal. The shelter was filled with joy.Through this experience, I learned that Thanksgiving is a time to think about your blessings(祝福)and look for ways to bless others. When I gave up what I had wanted, I discovered how much I have. It is much better to give than to receive. In the end, that Thanksgiving became an unforgettable experience.19.Why did the writer's father decide to go to the homeless shelter on Thanksgiving Day?A.Because he found they didn't have enough food this year.B.Because he wanted to let the family learn to be thankful.C.Because he was a volunteer of that homeless shelter.20.What does the underlined word "ruined" probably mean in Chinese?A.美好的B.破灭的C.悲痛的21.How did the writer feel before working in the shelter?A.Sleepy and unhappy. B.Quiet and peaceful. C.Excited and cheerful.22.What can we infer from the story?A.The writer had always thought about helping others before.B.The people in the shelter always had cold and terrible food.C.The writer might go to the homeless shelter every year from then on.23.What is the main idea of the passage?A.Helping others is helping yourself.B.Being thankful for life and finding ways to bless others.C.Remembering to show our love to the people we love.. On Thanksgiving Day, most of us will sit down to enjoy a turkey diner. The bird also shows up on the table at Christmas. How did we start with the tradition of savoring turkeys during the holidays?They were fresh, cheap, and big enough to feed a group of people. Americans like having large poultry(家禽)for celebrations because they don't need to pay a lot for the birds. Cows were more useful alive than dead, and beef wasn't widely offered until the late 19th century. Chicken was more highly regarded than it is today. Venison(鹿肉)would have been another choice, especially during the 17th and 18th centuries. Eating turkey was also a British holiday custom people brought to the New World.Among the big birds, turkey is the most suitable for Thanksgiving. Turkeys were born in the spring. Theyspend about seven months eating insects on the farm. By Thanksgiving, they have grown to about 10 pounds. Turkeys are cheaper than geese, which are more difficult to raise, and cheaper by the pound than chickens. Cost is an important factor for holiday shoppers, because people will not prepare just one meal. Thanksgiving Day is the time to bake meal and other types of pies. The foods can last through the winter.24.The underlined word "savor" in paragraph 1 probably means “_________” in Chinese.A.享用B.欣赏C.饲养D.清洁25.How long do turkeys grow to about 10 pounds?A.About three months.B.About seven months.C.About one year.D.About eleven months.26.Why do Americans enjoy eating turkeys on Thanksgiving Day?A.Turkeys are fresh. B.Turkeys are big.C.Turkeys are cheap. D.All of the above.27.What were more useful alive than dead?A.Turkeys. B.Chicken. C.Cows. D.Geese..To:*************From:*****************Subject: Autumn!Date: 15/09/2016 8:00 p.m.Hello,Mary!Today is the Mid-Autumn Festival.We will watch the moon tonight,and look for Chang'e.We usually eat mooncakes.They are round,like the moon.National Day is also in autumn,on October 1st.My mother and father are usually free for three days! We will do many things together.I like going to the National Day celebration.But the best thing in autumn is my birthday.It's in October.I will be fourteen years old.Goodbye.Yours,Sun JialeTo:*********************:*************Subject: ________!Date:15/09/2016 9:12 p.m.Dear Sun Jiale,Thank you for your e-mail! I love autumn,too.In Canada,we have an autumn holiday called Thanksgiving Day.Family members always celebrate it together.I will go to my grandmother and grandfather's house.My uncles,aunts and their children will be there,too.Canadian Thanksgiving Day is in early October.In the USA,they celebrate Thanksgiving Day in late November. Have a good time on your birthday,Jiale! On my birthday,I have a cake with candles.Everyone sings the song “Happy birthday”.Then I blow out the candles! Will you have a cake for your birthday?Your friend,Mary28.Sun Jiale's birthday is ________.A.on September 29th B.in SeptemberC.before September 29th D.after September 29th29.Americans celebrate Thanksgiving Day ________.A.in early October B.in early NovemberC.in late October D.in late November30.Canadians usually ________ on Thanksgiving Day.A.eat cakes B.stay togetherC.watch the moon D.sing a song31.The subject of Mary's e­mail is“________”.A.Your birthday B.My birthdayC.Thanksgiving Day D.National Day32.What must Mary and Sun Jiale use when they write to each other?A.Pens. B.Paper.C.Computers. D.TelephonesHi, friends! My name is Jason. I am 11 years old and I live in Chicago in the USA.There are many holidays every year, and my favorite one is Thanksgiving (感恩节). It is a family holiday.Thanksgiving comes on the fourth Thursday of November every year. There is no school on Thanksgiving Day.That’s great! My family gets together on Thanksgiving Day. My brother will drive home from New York. We always have a big dinner. My mom makes a lot of delicious food. My sister always helps her in the kitchen. We have roast turkey, sweet potatoes, pumpkin pie (烤火鸡,红薯,南瓜派) and so on. Turkey is a must in my family. Before dinner we give thanks to everything we have.I love this holiday very much. It teaches me to be thankful in life. My favorite thing about the holiday is being with my family and having a great time with them. That is a very important thing of the holiday.33.Look at the picture. Jason’s favorite holiday is on November ______.A.2ndB.16thC.23rdD.28th34.Who always helps with the Thanksgiving dinner?A.JasonB.Jason’s dad.C.J ason’s sister.D.Jason’s grandma.35.How many children are there in Jason’s family?A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.D.Five.36.What does Jason’s family do before the Thanksgiving dinner?A.They give some food to other people.B.They say thanks to things they have.C.They play an interesting game.D.They sing for the holiday.37.What can we know from the passage?A.Jason is a 12-year-old boy in Chicago.B.School finishes early on Thanksgiving Day.C.Jason enjoys the happy family time on Thanksgiving Day.D.Sweet pot atoes are a must for Jason’s Thanksgiving dinner.【答案】1.C2.C3.A【分析】本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了美国的“黑色星期五”。

关于感恩节英语短文阅读

关于感恩节英语短文阅读

关于感恩节英语短文阅读关于感恩节英语短文篇1we are supposed to e某press our gratitude to others on thanksgiving day. however, we should feel gratitude every day.god has two dwellings, one in heaven, and the other in a meek and thankful heart. be grateful to others is a way to show your love. in our daily life, we often receive help from our parents, friends, colleagues and strangers. perhaps it is a little thing, pick up the pen you drop, lift a heavy bo某 for you or offer you a seat in the bus. we should be thankful to them for whatever they have done. the more love you give, the more love you receive.关于感恩节英语短文篇2感恩父亲Dear Dad:You have worked hard!In the past, I am always afraid to you and positive dialogue. Every time something was always afraid to tell you. Because when you face the total serious. Today to take this opportunity to say something to you whispering. 某iao network compositionDad, every weekend, I was always the time you have to close the arrangement. Mathematical Olympiad morning composition class in the afternoon there are English classes in Cambridge. I would like to be able to dominate his time, eager to recognize friends, community awareness.In addition, the father, you will recall that I am sick of it? That, when they travel to swim because a lot of times, the sublingual gland, where a number of issues, the doctors said an operation to be cured.After the surgery, you work hard day and night for me, I"m hungry, you always give me to bring food from home; in my sleep, you always watch my side, I fear what Thing; in my heart the cried, you always comfort and uncle along with me, encouraged me; at a time when I eat, you always looked at me quietly aside. But I know where you are busy at the time that I look at the ah! You can even to me, but gave up in the hands of a large business! I do, when the test of time is not actively cooperate so that you are concerned, here, an sontell you I am sorry.Heart of Thanksgiving, thanks to his father. Dad, this time in the mid-term e某am, I did not enter the top ten. Well, I love you: I have to eat what you do to me; stationery to what you told me to buy. No matter what I want, as long as you can buy it, it would definitely be available, and then I gave.This is what the world can pay off, in addition to Parents.关于感恩节英语短文篇3Be grateful for friendsIt is a celebrating day. I got in touch with Michael whom I have been losing contact for one year.It is really magic. I was searching online aimlessly yesterday when an idea struck me suddenly: since Ben can find out my secret by keying in my name in the search engines, why can't I do so, either?I intended to find out something about Ben in revenge in thefirst place, but soon e某tend my name list to a wider category. It was then that I recalled Michael suddenly.We have lost contact since our last correspondence in my senior 3. He mentioned to me in his last letter that he was preparing for going to UK to further his education. I, shamefully, was too busy toreply his mail then. When I was recommended to ZJU and won the final freedom, I thought he had already been in UK so I had no idea whereto write him.I used to think that we would never meet again. However, when I browsed the entries about him, I found out e某citedly that he isstill in P.R.C.!!Without a moment hesitation, I ran upstairs to my dorm and found out my old address book. Thank goodness, his home no was still there. After 3 times calling with no answer replies, I eventually gothim on the phone. He was more surprised than I could imagine that when I asked for his hp no he was too nervous to remember it.Life is enjoyable in moments such like this. Old friends meet again surprisingly, on a road of their own ways to their dreams. They look at the face of each other, and recognize the old pal. It is such moment that makes me feel grateful to life: whenever I set off for a new destination, I see I have friends in the same direction, with whom I won't feel alone any more.。

有关感恩节的英语阅读理解

有关感恩节的英语阅读理解

竭诚为您提供优质文档/双击可除有关感恩节的英语阅读理解篇一:感恩节的英文介绍ThanksgivingDayisaharvestfestival.Traditionally,iti satimetogivethanksfortheharvestandexpressgratitudei ngeneral.Itisaholidaycelebratedprimarilyincanadaand theunitedstates.whileperhapsreligiousinorigin,Thank sgivingisnowprimarilyidentifiedasasecularholiday.ThedateandlocationofthefirstThanksgivingcelebration isatopicofmodestcontention.Thoughtheearliestatteste dThanksgivingcelebrationwasonseptember8,1565inwhatisnowsaintAugustine,Florida[1] [2],thetraditional"firstThanksgiving"isveneratedashavingoccurredatthesiteofplymouthplantation,in1621.Today,Thanksgivingiscelebratedonthesecondmondayofoc toberincanadaandonthefourthThursdayofnovemberintheu nitedstates.Thanksgivingdinnerisheldonthisday,usual lyasagatheringoffamilymembersandfriends.ThanksgivingDayinAmericaisatimetoofferthanks,offami lyga(:有关感恩节的英语阅读理解)theringsandholidaymeals.Atimeofturkeys,stuffing, andpumpkinpie.AtimeforIndiancorn,holidayparadesandg iantballoons.在美国,感恩节是一个感谢恩赐,家庭团聚,合家欢宴的日子;是一个家家餐桌上都有火鸡、填料、南瓜馅饼的日子;是一个充满了印第安玉米、假日游行和巨型气球的日子。

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Thanksgiving Day was near. The first grade teacher gave her class some fun homework---to draw a picture of something for which they were thankful.Most of the class drew a turkey or other traditional things. But Douglas drew a different kind of picture. He drew a hand. Just an empty(空的) hand.Douglas was a different boy. He was poor and unhappy. As other children played, Douglas was likely to stand close by the teacher’s side.His classmates were surprised at his picture. One child guessed it was the hand of a farmer, because farmers raise turkeys. Others guessed it was the hand of God, for God feeds us.The teacher asked him whose hand it was. The little boy said in a low voice, “It’s yours.”She remembered the times she had taken his hand and walked with him here and there, as she had the other students. How often she said, “Take my hand, Douglas, we’ll go outside.” Or, “Let me show you how to hold your pencil.” Or, “Let’s do this together.” Douglas was most thankful for his teacher’s hand.Tears came into the teacher’s eyes.1.The underlined word “raise” means “_______” in Chinese.A. 卖B. 饲养C. 买D. 做饭2. Douglas drew a hand of ________.A. a farmerB. GodC. the teacherD. his own3.When other children played, Douglas __________.A. played with other childrenB. stood quietly by the teacher’s sideC. sat in the classroom quietlyD. stood by them and watched them play4. When the teacher knew the truth, she felt ___________.A. surprisedB. sadC. movedD. happy5.Douglas drew the picture of a hand because ___________.A. the teacher asked the students to draw a hand of the teacherB. most of the class drew traditional things used for celebrating Christmas DayC. Douglas only liked drawing the handD. Douglas was most thankful for his teacher’s hand。

2016年高考英语阅读理解与完型填空:感恩节真正含义

2016年高考英语阅读理解与完型填空:感恩节真正含义

2016年高考英语阅读理解与完型填空:感恩节真正含义2016年高考英语阅读理解与完型填空:感恩节真正含义2016年高考英语阅读理解与完型填空:感恩节真正含义 By Thanksgiving Day, I had gotten used to it. 5 I didn't use my teeth, the pain as bearable.But this as a day hen teeth had to orkTo days before Thanksgiving, I as trying to open my mouth ide enough for to hands, amirror and a roll of steel ire. The metal bands had been holding my l for eeks, but this as theday for the ire to be set up. Only those ho have- had bracesill understand theunexpected 2 0fbeing ired .For the next 24 hours, it felt like every tooth as being _3 in slo motion by a giant cla-hammerand opened my mouth andchomped. The pain as 12 . I ould never be able to eat again.I put my plate aay andran outside in _13 .Grandma had been secretly 14 . She took my plate to the kitchen and ith a sharp knife shecut all the off that cob. Then she rescued me from-my 15 .She handed me my plate piled high ith , 16 cut from the cob. Thanks, I said. Thenithout 17 , Ilooked up and 18 . a strarige sparkle in her eye, a sparkle that still is 19 to memore than fifty years later. That as the Thanksgiving hen I discovered something more 20 thanthe taste of good food.阅读短文,选择能填入空白处的最佳答案。

高考英语复习 阅读理解专题训练(二十三)

高考英语复习 阅读理解专题训练(二十三)

2009高考英语复习阅读理解专题训练(二十三)(一)Thanksgiving Day is special holiday in the United States and Canada. Families and friends gather to eat and give thanks for their blessing.Thanksgiving Day is really a harvest festival. This is why it is celebrated in late fall, after the crops are in. But one of the first thanksgivings in America had nothing to do with a good harvest. On December 4, 1619, the Pilgrims from England landed near what is now Charles City, Virginia. They knelt down and thanked God for their safe journey across the Atlantic.The first New England Thanksgiving did celebrate a rich harvest. The Pilgrims landed at what is now Plymouth, Massachusetts, in 1620. They had a difficult time and the first winter was cruel. Many of the Pilgrims died. But the next year, they had a good harvest. So Governor Bradford declared a three-day feast(盛宴). The Pilgrims invited Indian friends to join them for their special feast. Everyone brought food.In time, other colonies(殖民地)began to celebrate a day of thanksgiving. But it took years before there was a national Thanksgiving Day. During the Civil War, Sarah Josepha Hale persuaded Abraham Lincoln to do something about it. He proclaimed(宣布)the last Thursday of November 1863 as a day of thanksgiving. Today, Americans celebrate this happy harvest festival on the fourth Thursday in November. Canadians celebrate Thanksgiving Day in much the same way as their American neighbours. But the Canadian thanks-giving Day falls on the second Monday in October.1. Thanksgiving Day is celebrated .A. in springB. summerC. in autumnD. in winter2. The first to celebrate thanksgiving were .A. some people from EnglandB. the American IndiansC. Sarah Josepha HaleD. Governor Bradford3. We can infer from the passage that New England must be .A. in the U. S. A.B. in Great BritainC. in CanadaD. on some island off the Atlantic4. Which of the following is NOT true?A. Thanksgiving Day used to be a holiday to celebrate a good harvest.B. Abraham Lincoln was not the first to decide on thanksgiving celebrations.C. Thanksgiving Day is celebrated to express the American and Indian people’s thanks to God.D. There’s little difference between the American way and the Canadia n way to celebrate Thanksgiving Day.5. The passage mainly tells us .A. how Thanksgiving Day is celebrated in the U. S. A.B. how Thanksgiving Day came into being and the different ways it is celebratedC. that Thanksgiving Day is in fact a harvest holidayD. how the way to celebrate Thanksgiving Day changed with the time and places(二)Customs are social habits. They have been handed down through generations (代) among groups, social classes, etc. Customs can be described as ways of doing things. They are particularly (特别) strong in social practices on the occasions (场合) of births, marriages and deaths.In China, these days, some people in cities are learning from Western customs. For example, some brides dress in the long white dress that is usual bridal wear in many Western countries.Every people (民族) has special customs for New Year. The Han people have many interesting Spring Festival customs. And now, quite a number of people living in the cities have followed the Western customs of sending New Year greeting cards for January 1st.One interesting custom in China is that mothers wrap (包) up their babies tightly (紧紧的).This is not the custom in Western countries, where babies are usually dressed in loose garments.6. It is true that customs .A. have been formed during a short timeB. have been formed little by littleC. have been quickly formed and changedD. have never been changed7. In this passage, the word “garment” is .A. a kind of foodB. a bedC. a sort of clothesD. a room8. How do the Chinese young people learn from Western countries at their marriages?A. The brides(新娘)have on the white clothes.B. Men wear the white coats.C. Their parents all have attended their marriages.D. Their marriages are only held in the men’s homes.9. From this passage we know .A. the people all over China spend New Year in the same wayB. people in the villages and cities send New Year greeting cards to each otherC. each people has his special custom for New YearD. most of Chinese people take Spring Festival seriously10. The difference about clothing between Chinese and Western babies is that .A. Chinese babies are usually dressed in new clothesB. Chinese mothers are used to dressing their babies in colourful clothesC. Western babies are dressed in bigger clothes while Chinese babies are usually wrappedD. Western babies have more clothes than Chinese babies(三)Our daughter Kerrin, a student at Boston University, had been home for a week-end visit, and I dropped her off at the bus station just in time for her back to college. After Kerrin’s bus had go ne and I was driving away, I noticed that she had left her purse on the passenger seat. Worried that she would arrive in Boston without money or keys to her room, I called my wife, Bette Jean, on the car phone, explaining why I would be late. As I was following the bus, Bette Jean phoned me back to say she had phoned the bus dispatcher(调度员)on the other line and he, in return, had phoned the bus driver on yet another phone. The driver asked me to wave out of my window to show where I was. Then he pulled over at a rest stop, and I did the same. Kerrin jumped off the bus, and I handed her the purse and went on my way.11. The writer saw his daughter’s purse right after .A. seeing her off at the bus stationB. starting his car againC. she got off the carD. she got on the bus12. Kerrin didn’t find her purse missing until .A. the bus started offB. her mother told herC. the bus stopped againD. she returned to the university13. In which order did the following persons know about the loss of the purse?A. driver—writer—Better Jean—KerrinB. Kerrin—writer—Better Jean—driverC. writer—driver—Kerrin—Better JeanD. writer—Bette—Jean—driver—Kerrin14. Which of the following is not true?A. The bus was too fast for the car to catch up with in no time.B. The writer had tried to phone the dispatcher but failed.C. The writer couldn’t get in touch with the driver by the phone.D. Both the writer and the bus driver could use the car phone.15. Which of the following seems the most necessary in helping the writer?a. his carb. phonec. the bus driverd. the dispatchere. his wifef. his daughterA. a, b, d and eB. c, d, e and fC. a, b, c and dD. b, c, d and e【答案与解析】1. C第二段第二句话“That is why it is celebrated in late fall…” 中的late fall意思是“晚秋”。

1)阅读短文,选择正确答案(10分)Thanksgiving

1)阅读短文,选择正确答案(10分)Thanksgiving

1)阅读短文,选择正确答案(10分)Thanksgiving Thanksgiving Day is a very special day for people in the United States. They celebrate it on the last Thursday in November. Canadians also celebrate Thanksgiving Day, but they do it on the second Monday of October. In Britain, where this festival is called “Harvest Festival”, people celebrate it earlier in the year, in September.A harvest is the fruit you take from the trees and the crops you take from the ground. In North America and Britain, harvest time for most fruit and crops is in the autumn. In these countries and other Christian places, people give thanks to God(上帝) on a special day of the year. They thank God for the good things that have happened during the year and for the good harvest they have had. People usually take small boxes of fruits, flowers, and vegetables to their churches to show their thanks.The first thanksgiving service(仪式) in North America took place on December 4th, 1619 when 38 English people arrived in America to make their home in the new country. They held this service not to thank God for the harvest, but to thank God for their safe journey. The next year, many more English people arrived. They had a bad winter, but fortunately theharvest was good. They decided to celebrate it with a big meal. They shot and killed small animals to eat and cooked everything outside on large fires. About 90 Indians also came to the meal. Everyone ate at tables outside their houses and played games together. The festival lasted three days.A Thanksgiving Day celebration was held every year for a long time, but not always on the same day of the year. Then, in 1789, President George Washington named November 26th as the Day of Thanksgiving. In 1863, President Abraham Lincoln changed the date, and said that the last Thursday in November should be Thanksgiving Day.Nowadays, North Americans around the world get together with their families on this day to eat good food and have a happy time.1.Is Thanksgiving Day celebrated on the same day in North American countries?________________________________2.When did the first thanksgiving service take place in North America?________________________________3.Who made the last Thursday in November Thanksgiving Day in the USA?________________________________4.What does the word “fortunately”mean in Chinese?________________________________5.Translate the sentence “They thank God for the good things that have happened during the year and for the good harvest they have had.”into Chinese.________________________________答案:解析:1.No, it isn't.2.On December 4th, 1619.3.President Abraham Lincoln.4.幸运地。

英美文化阅读理解专项:感恩节+ (耶稣)降临节+圣诞节- (原创)高考英语常考英美文化阅读专练

英美文化阅读理解专项:感恩节+ (耶稣)降临节+圣诞节- (原创)高考英语常考英美文化阅读专练

48. Thanksgiving Day 感恩节Thanksgiving Day is a very important traditional holiday in America. On the fourth Thursday of each November, families and friends gather together for the occasion to celebrate with a traditional turkey dinner,usually in the mid-afternoon. Thanksgiving Day originated as a celebration of theyear's harvest and is similar to the Mid-Autumn Festival in China.This American tradition started in 1621 before the United States of Americawas established. It was a huge celebration for a hard-earned harvest in the firstyear after the first group of immigrants arriving in the New World.On September 6,1620,the Mayflower ship set sail from Plymouth, Devon, England, taking all the English Pilgrims to the New World. The English Pilgrims numbered about a hundred people, and left England to escape religious persecution.The Pilgrims sailed sixty-six days, arrived in the New World in November of the same year. They first settled in a cornfield abandoned by Native Indians and named it Plymouth Plantation.They worked on the land with much difficulty and were beset by a devastating plague in which half of the Pilgrim died in the long winter of 1620. In the spring of 1621, an Indian brave named Squanto and her Wampanoag tribe came to their help. The tribe taught the Pilgrims how to work the earth and plant corn, beans, pumpkins, squash and other crops.In late September 1621, the Pilgrims were pleased with their great harvest. To celebrate their first harvest, the Pilgrims wanted to thank God and the Native Indian. They invited Squanto and the entire Wampanoag tribe to celebrate together in a shared feast.The first Thanksgiving dinner is said to have lasted from three days to one week. It was indeed a time of happiness, fellowship and rejoicing for the Pilgrims. They arranged a friendly treaty with the Native American Indians, built houses in the wilderness, and raised sufficient crops to feed themselves for the upcoming long winter. The Pilgrims had become the first generation of settlers in this new land holding so much promise.From then on, Thanksgiving became a holiday for celebrating the harvest in the New World, and dates varied from October to November each year over the next 150 years.The first National Thanksgiving was declared by the Continental Congress in 1777. On October 3,1789,President George Washington declared that the people of the United States should observe (celebrate) “a day of public thanksgiving and prayer” on Thursday,26 November. In 1941,a Congressional Joint Resolution set the fourth Thursday of November as a national holiday for Thanksgiving. (423 words)◆Helper:originate起源establish成立hard-earned辛苦劳作的immigrant移民Mayflower“五月花”号Plymouth,Devon德文郡普利茅斯Pilgrims清教徒persecution[pə:si'kju:ʃən]迫害abandon废弃Plantation种植园beset困扰devastating['devəsteitiŋ]毁灭性的plague[pleig]瘟疫Squanto斯匡托Wampanoag[wɔmpə'nəʊæg]万帕诺亚格人feast[fi:st]盛宴rejoice(使)欣喜, 喜悦vary['vɛəri] 变化Congressional Joint Resolution国会联合决议◆ Exercises:从所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳答案。

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