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美国文化之节日介绍演讲稿(英文版)(合集五篇)第一篇:美国文化之节日介绍演讲稿(英文版)The American Heritage Festival1.United States is a cultural powers.Short but rich history and unique it makes for an ethnic melting pot, and bring together the world's culture.If the thought of this huge social and human treasures of get in, we may wish to take a short cut, that is, on his holiday to be a general understanding of the culture, because it is a microcosm of the Festival.2.Day(情人节情人节)(February Valentine's Day(情人节)(February 14)St.Valentine's Day is an informal observance(非正式的庆祝)of a lover's holiday.T oday, the observance has no connection with the many legendary(传说的)St.Valentines, and holds no religious significance.The day is observed with exchanges of love notes and cards, and other tokens(标志)of affection(感情), called valentines.The symbols of the heart and Cupid(丘比特)are common in cards, decorations of store windows,candies and other paraphernalia(随身物品).Easter(复活节)Easter(复活节)(The first Sunday after the first full moon followingthe vernal equinox(春分))Easter is important for several reasons.Primarily(主要)it is a time for families to get together much like Christmas or Thanksgiving.They usually have a large meal and serve traditional(传统的)dishes such as baked ham(火腿).In addition, there is a commercial aspect(商业特征)of Easter.It is a time when manufacturers(制造商)of candy and chocolate can sell their products.They make chocolates in the shape of eggs and rabbits since those things are associated with(与……联系)spring and Easter.Finally, Easter is a religious holiday.Many Americans go to church on that day if they are Christians tocelebrate the resurrection(耶酥复活)of Christ.Symbols(象征)which we see at Easter are chicks, flowers, eggs, baskets for children to dye Easter eggs and then to hide them.Other children look for the eggs and collect them in baskets.People often get new clothes for spring for around Easter3.November 1, Halloween is the traditional festival of the West.Halloween, namely 31 October night, children enjoy a good time to play.As night fell, the children put on colorfulcostume, and wore a mask of all sorts, put on a pumpkin lamp ran out to play.Packed with parity, the demons were dressed up as children of mobile pumpkin lamp, ran to a neighbor's door, intimidation, like shouting: “to trick or treat” and “give money or to eat.” If the adults do not have to change for the hospitality they candy, and those naughty boy just talk the talk: well, you're not playing entertaining, I you.4.November 4th Thursday is Thanksgiving.On Thanksgiving Day, the United States the whole fun, people follow the customs of the prayer of Thanksgiving to the Church, and rural towns are nearby, theatrical performances or sporting events, etc.Continues for another year of relatives will return from many, one family luck, taste the delicious Thanksgiving Turkey.5.25 December Christmas is America's largest and most exciting Festival.Christmas night the most interesting activities to a few “harki”, the symbol of the angels to report to the shepherds of Bethlehem on the outskirts of Messiah's good te in the season, in a church choir from door to door to come to their doorstep in chorus to sing Christmas carols.So the family out to join the chorus.Songs, the everyone invited to host House,ughing, the choir to sing someone's House, the owner of a home is often accompanied by the “harki”team growing, they sung from the houses, joyful atmosphere continue to increase, and often continue until dawn.Christmas is the most typical Christmas tree decorations, people in a small FIR or pine filled with gifts and lantern, the top of the tree with a big star.第二篇:介绍美国英文演讲稿篇一:美国文化之节日介绍演讲稿(英文版)the american heritage festival 1.united states is a cultural powers.short but rich history and unique it makes for an ethnic melting pot, and bring together the worlds culture.if the thought of this huge social and human treasures of get in, we may wish to take a short cut, that is, on his holiday to be a general understanding of the culture, because it is a microcosm of the festival.2.day(情人节情人节)(february valentines day(情人节)(february 14)3.november 1, halloween is the traditional festival of the west.halloween, namely 31 october night, children enjoy a good time to play.as night fell, the children put on colorful costume, and wore a mask of all sorts, put on a pumpkin lampran out to play.packed with parity, the demons were dressed up as children of mobile pumpkin lamp, ran to a neighbors door, intimidation, like shouting: to trick or treat and give money or to eat.if the adults do not have to change for the hospitality they candy, and those naughty boy just talk the talk: well, youre not playing entertaining, i you.4.november 4th thursday is thanksgiving.on thanksgiving day, the united states the whole fun, people follow the customs of the prayer of thanksgiving to the church, and rural towns are nearby, theatrical performances or sporting events, etc.continues for another year of relatives will return from many, one family luck, taste the delicious thanksgiving turkey.christmas is the most typical christmas tree decorations, people in a small fir or pine filled withgifts and lantern, the top of the tree with a big star.篇二:美国文化演讲稿,英文版presentation i’m glad to show you mine presentation today.and now let’s see some pictures.what are they? maybe you’ll say “ads”.but do you see the slogans on them? just as this one “obey your thirst”.advertisements give latest information about products.but some people think that advertisements don’t give much information but only try to persuade customers to buy.may be what mentioned above is the citizens’ view about advertisement.so, what i want to say is that we can pay more attention on advertising slogans, and some of them give us some inspiration.we might as well take a look.first i want to share my favorite slogan with you.it’s the slogan of the hennessy.“to me, the past is black and white, but the future is always color.” just as the slogan said, i hold the view that a person can’t be alw ays lost in the past, and no matter how happy or terrible the past is, the future is worthy to be expected.this slogan gives a clear picture of the life that every successful person who want to realize the dream.besides, there’s another slogan, “start ahead”.i believe that most of us are familiar with its chinese meaning “成功之路,从头开始”.iargue that wherever we go and whatever we meet, this sentence is full of power and wisdom.the other one is the slogan of canon.as it said, “impossible made possible.” when we a re in case of emergency or we meet difficulties at the critical stage of our life, it’s a good choice for us to use the slogan for encouragement.there’re also many slogans which deserve to be thought about.for example, “intelligence everywhere,” “the relen tless pursuit of perfection,” and the most famous one “just do it”.maybe we’ll forget them after the first time we heard them or maybe we could seldom remember them unless in aspecial situation.in my opinion, since we have so many excellent advertising slogans, we have every reason to make full use of the social resources.in other words, after we enjoy the happiness and know about the introduction of the products, we should take in the wisdom and the truth which behind them.thank you, it’s all my presentation.篇三:美国经典英文演讲100篇美国经典英文演讲100篇您的位置:首页 > 英语口语 > 美国经典英文演讲100篇美国经典英文演讲100篇,附mp3和英文演讲稿!美国经典英文演讲100篇:oklahoma bombing memorial address2013-04-04 thank you very much, governor keating and mrs.keating, reverend graham, to the families of those who have been lost and wounded, to the people of oklahoma city, who have endured so much, and the people of this wonderful state, to all of you who are here as our fellow americans.美国经典英文演讲100篇:brandenburg gate address2013-04-03 美国经典英文演讲100篇:message to the grass roots2013-04-03 so we are all black people, so-called negroes, second-class citizens, ex-slaves.you are nothing but a [sic] ex-slave.you dont like to be told that.but what else are you? you are ex-slaves.美国经典英文演讲100篇:address on taking the oath of office2013-04-02 the oath that i have taken is the same oath that was taken by george washington and by every president under the constitution.but i assume the presidency under extraordinary circumstances never before experienced by americans.this is an hour of history that troubles our minds and hurts our hearts.美国经典英文演讲100篇:a crisis of confidence2013-04-02 this a special night for me.exactly three years ago, on july 15, 1976, i accepted the nomination of my party to run for president of the united states.i promised you a president who is not isolated from the people, who feels your pain, and who shares your dreams, and who drawshis strength and his wisdom from you.美国经典英文演讲100篇:on vietnam and not seeking re-election2013-04-01 tonight i want to speak to you of peace in vietnam and southeast asia.no other question so preoccupies our people.no other dream so absorbs the 250 million human beings who live in that part of the world.no other goal motivates american policy in southeast asia.美国经典英文演讲100篇:statement to the senate judiciary...2013-04-01 my name is anita f.hill, and i am a professor of law at the university of oklahoma.i was born on a farm in okmulgee county, oklahoma, in 1956.i am the youngest of 13 children.i had my earlyeducation in okmulgee county.my father, albert hill, is a farmer in that area.my mothers name is irma hill.she is also a farmer and a housewife.美国经典英文演讲100篇:television and the public interest2013-03-31 governor collins, distinguished guests, ladies and ernor collins youre much too kind, as all of you have been to me the last few days.its been a great pleasure and an honor for me to meet so many of you.and i want to thank you for this opportunity to meet with you today.美国经典英文演讲100篇:eulogy for robert francis kennedy2013-03-31 on behalf of mrs.kennedy, her children, the parents and sisters of robert kennedy, i want to express what we feel to those who mourn with us today in this cathedral and around the world.美国经典英文演讲100篇:black power2013-03-30 thank you very much.it’s a privilege and an honor to be in the white intellectual ghetto of the west.we wanted to do a couple of things before we started.美国经典英文演讲100篇:chappaquiddick2013-03-30 on the weekend of july 18, i was on marthas vineyard island 美国经典英文演讲100篇:religious belief and public morality2013-03-29 the catholic churchs actions with respect to the interplay of religious values and public policy makeclear that there is no inflexible moral principle which determines what our political conduct should be.美国经典英文演讲100篇:presidential nomination acceptance..2013-03-29 i have not sought the honor you have done me.i could not seek it, because i aspired to another office, which was the full measure of my ambition, and one does not treat the highest office within the gift of the people of illinois as an alternative or as a consolation prize.《美国经典英文演讲100篇》音频打包下载2013-03-28 美国经典英文演讲100篇:vice-presidential nomination...2013-03-28 my heart is filled with pride.my fellow citizens, i proudly accept your nomination for vice president of the united states.美国经典英文演讲100篇:the marshall plan2013-03-28 美国经典英文演讲100篇:the great society2013-03-27 how do i document that case? seven years later, the richest 1 percent of our society pays 20 percent less in taxes.the poorest 10 percent pay 20 percent more: reaganomics.美国经典英文演讲100篇:1988 dnc address(上)2013-03-26 tonight, we pause and give praise and honor to god for being good enough to allow us to be at this place at this time.when i look out at this convention, i see the face of america: red, yellow, brown, black and white.we are all precious in gods sight--the real rainbow coalition.美国经典英文演讲100篇:a whisper of aids2013-03-25 incidentally, that he spent weeks in the preparation of--his words and policies were subjected to instant analysis and querulous criticism.美国经典英文演讲100篇:civil rights address2013-03-24 upon receiving the first preliminary hard information of this nature last tuesday morning at 9 a.m., i directed that our thank you very, very much, president keohane.mrs.gorbachev, trustees, faculty, parents, and i should say, julia porter, class president, and certainly my new best friend, christine bicknell--and, of course, the class of 1990.iam really thrilled to be here today, and very excited, as i know all of you must be, that mrs.gorbachev could join us.第三篇:美国节日介绍新年(New Year)-从1月1日(January 1)开始-除夕之夜(New Year's Day)晚会是庆祝新年到来必不可少的活动。

美国节日的英语作文

美国节日的英语作文

In the United States,a variety of holidays are celebrated throughout the year,each with its own unique traditions and significance.Here are some of the most prominent ones:1.New Years Day January1st:The start of the year is marked with parties and celebrations.People often make resolutions for the year ahead,and major cities host fireworks displays to ring in the new year.2.Martin Luther King Jr.Day Third Monday in January:This federal holiday honors the civil rights leader and his contributions to equality and justice.Many people engage in community service activities to remember his legacy.3.Valentines Day February14th:A day dedicated to love and affection,where people exchange cards,flowers,and chocolates with their significant others.4.Presidents Day Third Monday in February:Originally a holiday to celebrate George Washingtons birthday,it now honors all U.S.presidents.Some states observe it as Washingtons Birthday.5.St.Patricks Day March17th:A cultural and religious celebration for the Irish, characterized by parades and wearing green.It has become a day of celebration for many, regardless of their heritage.6.Easter Date Varies:A Christian holiday celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ, often observed with an egg hunt for children and a special church service.7.Memorial Day Last Monday in May:A day to honor and remember those who have died while serving in the itary.It is also the unofficial start of summer and is marked by parades and barbecues.8.Independence Day July4th:Celebrating the Declaration of Independence of the United States from Great Britain in1776.Festivities include fireworks,parades,and patriotic displays.bor Day First Monday in September:A tribute to the contributions of workers to the strength,prosperity,and wellbeing of the country.It marks the end of summer and is often celebrated with picnics and parades.10.Columbus Day Second Monday in October:Commemorates the arrival of Christopher Columbus in the Americas in1492.Some regions celebrate it with paradesand festivals.11.Halloween October31st:A holiday with roots in ancient Celtic harvest festivals, featuring costumes,trickortreating,and pumpkin carving.12.Veterans Day November11th:Honors all those who have served in the U.S.Armed Forces.Parades and ceremonies are common,and its a day of reflection and gratitude.13.Thanksgiving Fourth Thursday in November:A day of giving thanks for the blessings of the past year,typically celebrated with a family feast featuring turkey and other traditional dishes.14.Christmas December25th:A Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus,but also widely celebrated in secular ways with giftgiving,decorating trees,and festive meals.15.Kwanzaa December26th to January1st:An AfricanAmerican and PanAfrican holiday that celebrates family,community,and culture with seven core principles.These holidays reflect the diverse cultural,religious,and historical aspects of American society,providing opportunities for celebration,reflection,and community engagement.。

介绍美国节日风俗的英语作文80词

介绍美国节日风俗的英语作文80词

探索美国节日风俗:多彩文化的璀璨展示America, a nation rich in history and culture, celebrates a diverse array of festivals throughout the year, each highlighting a unique aspect of its vibrant heritage. From the festive fireworks of Independence Day to thefamily gatherings of Thanksgiving, each holiday offers a window into the American way of life.Independence Day, marked on July 4th, is a vibrant celebration of freedom and patriotism. Parades, concerts, and fireworks displays transform cities into a symphony of colors and sounds. Families gather outdoors, under thestarry sky, to watch the explosive display of lights, symbolizing the nation's independence and spirit.Thanksgiving, on the fourth Thursday of November, is a time for feasting and giving thanks. This harvest festival centers around a traditional meal, often including turkey, potatoes, and pumpkin pie, shared among family and friends. It is a reminder of the bounty of life and the importanceof gratitude.Christmas, the most celebrated holiday in America, brings joy and warmth to homes across the nation. Trees are adorned with baubles and lights, and families gather to exchange gifts and share meals. The spirit of Christmas, with its emphasis on love, kindness, and giving, permeates the air, creating a magical atmosphere.Halloween, observed on October 31st, is a festival of costumes and candy. Children dress up in costumes and go "trick-or-treating," visiting neighbors to receive treats. The tradition of carving pumpkins into jack-o'-lanterns adds a spooky yet festive touch to the evening.These are just a few examples of the rich tapestry of American festivals. Each holiday, whether it's marked by fireworks, feasting, or family gatherings, reflects the diverse and vibrant culture that defines America. These celebrations not only honor tradition but also foster unity and community spirit, making each festival a memorable event in the American calendar.**探索美国节日风俗:多彩文化的璀璨展示**美国,这个历史和文化丰富的国家,一年到头都在庆祝各种各样的节日,每一个节日都突显出其充满活力的遗产的独特之处。

英语作文,介绍美国习惯风俗

英语作文,介绍美国习惯风俗

英语作文,介绍美国习惯风俗Title: Customs and Traditions in the United States.As a multicultural country, the United States has a rich tapestry of customs and traditions. Here are some common practices and customs among Americans:1. 感恩节(Thanksgiving):Thanksgiving is one of the most important holidays in the United States, typically celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November each year. Families come together to enjoy a traditional Thanksgiving feast, expressing gratitude for the blessings and happiness in their lives.Thanksgiving is a holiday centered around family gatherings, where people sit together to share food and express gratitude.2. 独立日(Independence Day):July 4th marks Independence Day in the United States, commemorating the signing of the Declaration of Independence. People celebrate with fireworks displays, family gatherings, and community events, showcasing their love and pride for their country.Independence Day is a festive occasion where people dress in red, white, and blue, participate in parades, and engage in celebratory activities.3. 万圣节(Halloween):Halloween on October 31st is a daywhen people dress up in various costumes and gotrick-or-treating. It is a favorite holiday among children and a time for community events and parties.Halloween is a fun and creative holiday where people prepare a variety of costumes and decorations to celebrate the day.These are just a few examples of the diverse customs and traditions in the United States, showcasing the cultural diversity and celebratory richness of the American people.中文翻译:美国的习惯和风俗。

介绍美国节日风俗的英语作文

介绍美国节日风俗的英语作文

介绍美国节日风俗的英语作文篇一:美国主要节日介绍新年(New Year's Day)新年是全美各州一致庆祝的主要节日。

美国人过新年,最热闹的是新年前天晚上。

January 1The festival celebrates beginning of the Gregorian calendar year. Festivities include counting down to 12:00 midnight on the preceding night, New Year's Eve, often with fireworks display and party.复活节(Easter)复活节是基督教纪念耶稣复活的一个宗教节日。

复活节有不少传统习惯,最典型的要数复活节彩蛋。

兔子也是复活节的象征。

Easter is a festival and holiday celebrating the Resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, eggs and rabbits are symbols.感恩节(Thanksgiving Day)11月的第四个星期四是感恩节。

感恩节是美国人民独创的一个古老节日,也是美国人合家欢聚的节日,因此美国人提起感恩节总是倍感亲切。

Fourth Thursday in NovemberTraditionally celebrates the giving of thanks for the autumn harvest. Traditionally includes the sharing of a turkey dinner.圣诞节(Christmas)12月25日圣诞节是美国最大最热闹的节日。

可以说从感恩节过后,美国人就开始为圣诞节大忙特忙起来。

圣诞节的许多风俗都来源于《圣经》中的传说。

December 25The most widely celebrated holiday of the Christian year, Christmas is observed as a commemoration of the birth of Jesus of Nazareth篇二:美国传统节日简介美国传统节日简介第一季度1.2 二月美国总统林肯林肯纪念日(Lincoln's Birthday)亚伯拉罕·林肯是美国南北战争的领导者,为废除奴隶制立下了不朽功勋。

美国英语节日作文

美国英语节日作文

美国英语节日作文In the United States, there are many fun and exciting holidays that people love to celebrate. One of the most popular holidays is Halloween. People dress up in costumes, go trick-or-treating, and decorate their houses with spooky decorations.Another favorite holiday is Thanksgiving. Families gather together to eat a delicious meal that usually includes turkey, stuffing, and pumpkin pie. It's a time to give thanks for all the blessings in our lives.Christmas is also a beloved holiday in the United States. People decorate their homes with lights and ornaments, exchange gifts, and enjoy festive music and movies. It's a time of joy and cheer for people of all ages.Independence Day, also known as the Fourth of July, isa day when Americans celebrate their freedom and independence. There are fireworks displays, parades, andbarbecues across the country to mark this special day.Memorial Day is a holiday to honor and remember the men and women who have served in the military. Many peoplevisit cemeteries and memorials to pay their respects to those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for their country.Labor Day is a day to celebrate the contributions of workers and the labor movement. It's a time to relax and enjoy the last days of summer before the fall season begins.Overall, holidays in the United States are a time for people to come together, celebrate, and create lasting memories with their loved ones. Each holiday has its own unique traditions and customs that make it special and memorable.。

美国的节日 双语版

美国的节日  双语版





10.国旗日(National Flag Day),每年6 月14日, 庆祝国旗的升起。

11.父亲节(Fathers Day), 每年6月份的第3 个星期天,表示对父亲的尊敬。 在家里,儿女们 和母亲给父亲买些礼物。
12.国庆节 (Independence Day), 每年7月4 日,庆祝美国建国,为美国的联邦假日。 13. 劳动节(Labor Day), 每年9月份的第一个 星期一, 表示对劳工的敬意,为美国的联邦假日。 14.哥伦布日(Columbus Day),每年10月12 日,纪念哥伦布在北美登陆,为美国的联邦假日。 15.万圣节 (Halloween;Eve of All-Saints Day), 每年10月31日,孩子们多化装成鬼, 打着灯笼或点燃篝火尽情地玩耍。 16.万灵节(All Souls Day), 每年11月2日, 祭奠所有死者灵魂之日。





17. 退伍军人节(Veterans Day),每年 11月11日,表示对退伍军人的敬意 18. 感恩节(Thanksgiving Day),每年11月 最后一个星期四,干且上帝所赐予的秋收, 为美国的联邦假日。 19.大选日 (Election Day), 每年11月份的第一个星期 一后的星期二,选举美国总统。 20.。 清教徒登陆纪念日(Forefathers Day), 每年12月21日,纪念清教徒在美洲登陆。

1. 元旦节(New Years Day), 每年1月1日庆 祝新的一年开始。人们举办各种各样的新年晚 会,到处可以听到"辞旧迎新"的钟声, 为美国的联邦假日。 2. 林肯诞辰(Abraham Lincolns Birthday), 每年2月12日,庆祝林肯诞辰, 为大多数州的 节日。

如何用英语介绍美国的节日

如何用英语介绍美国的节日

如何用英语介绍美国的节日导语:美利坚合众国,简称“美国”,是由华盛顿哥伦比亚特区、50个州和关岛等众多海外领土组成的联邦共和立宪制国家。

那么,如何用英语介绍美国的节日呢?我们一起看看吧!如何用英语介绍美国的节日1.情人节Valentine's Dayis a saints day commemorating Saint Valentine on February 14. It is the traditional day on which lovers express their love for each other.The holiday is named after two men, both Christian martyrs among the numerous Early Christian martyrs named Valentine. The day became associated with romantic love in the circle of Geoffrey Chaucer in High Middle Ages, when the tradition of courtly love flourished.2. 复活节Easter, Pascha, or Resurrection Day,is an important religious feast in the Christian liturgical year. It celebrates the resurrection of Jesus, which Christians believe occurred on the third day after his crucifixion some time in the period AD 27 to 33.3.感恩节In the United States,Thanksgiving or Thanksgiving Dayis an annual one-day holiday to give thanks to God,for the things one has at the end of the harvest season. It is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November ( The period from Thanksgiving Day to New Year's Day is often collectively referred to as the "holiday season," and the holiday itself is often nicknamed Turkey Day. Thanksgiving is generally considered a secular holiday, and is not directly based in religious canon or dogma.4.圣诞节Christmas,also referred to as Christmas Day or Christmastide,is an annual holiday falling on December 25 or January 6,that honors and celebrates the birth of Jesus of Nazareth. His birth, which is the basis for the transcultural Western calendar, has been determined by modern historians as having occurred between 8–4 BC, and is traditionally told to have taken place in a stable within the city of Bethlehem.5.万圣节Halloween, or Hallowe'en,is a holiday celebrated on the night of October 31. Traditional activities include trick-or-treating, bonfires, costume parties, visiting "haunted houses" and carving jack-o-lanterns. The term Halloween (and its alternative rendering Hallowe'en) is shortened from All-hallow-even, as it is the eve of "All Hallows' Day",[1] which is now also known as All Saints' Day. Irish and Scottish immigrants carried versions of the tradition to North America in the nineteenth century. Other western countries embraced the holiday in the late twentieth century. Halloween is celebrated in several parts of the Western world, most commonly in Ireland, the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico and the United Kingdom and occasionally in parts of Australia and New Zealand.6.母亲节Mother's Dayis a day honoring mothers, celebrated on various days in many places around the world. Mothers often receive gifts on this day.7.父亲节Father's Dayis a secular celebration inaugurated in the early twentieth century to complement Mother's Day in celebrating fatherhood and parenting by males, and to honor and commemorate fathers and forefathers. Father's Day is celebrated on a variety of dates worldwide and typically involves gift-givingto fathers and family-oriented activities.8.愚人节April Fools' Day or All Fools' Day,though not a holiday in its own right, is a notable day celebrated in many countries on April 1. The day is marked by the commission of hoaxes and other practical jokes of varying sophistication on friends, enemies and neighbors, or sending them on fools' errands, the aim of which is to embarrass the gullible. In some countries, April Fools' jokes (also called "April Fools") are only made before noon on 1 April. 美国的节日1、元旦节(New Years Day),每年1月1日庆祝新的一年开始。

介绍美国节日风俗的英语作文80词

介绍美国节日风俗的英语作文80词

介绍美国节日风俗的英语作文80词全文共10篇示例,供读者参考篇1Hey guys, do you know about American holidays and customs? Let me tell you all about it!One of the most popular holidays in America is Thanksgiving. It's a day when families and friends come together to give thanks for all the good things in their lives. People usually eat a big meal that includes turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, and pumpkin pie. Yum!Another fun holiday is Halloween. This is when kids dress up in costumes and go trick-or-treating in their neighborhoods. They knock on doors and say "trick or treat" to get candy. Some people also like to decorate their houses with spooky decorations like ghosts and skeletons.Of course, Christmas is a big deal in America too. People decorate their homes with lights and a Christmas tree. They also exchange gifts with their loved ones and sing Christmas carols. Some people even believe in Santa Claus, a jolly old man who brings presents to children on Christmas Eve.There are many other holidays in America too, like Independence Day, Easter, and Labor Day. Each holiday has its own customs and traditions that make it special.I hope you enjoyed learning about American holidays and customs. Maybe you can celebrate some of them in your own country too!篇2Hey guys! Today I want to tell you all about some cool holidays in the United States and the customs that come with them.First up, we have Halloween! This is a super fun holiday where people dress up in costumes and go trick-or-treating for candy. You might see spooky decorations like jack-o'-lanterns and skeletons around town. Some families also like to carve pumpkins and have Halloween parties with games and treats. It's a really fun time of year!Next is Thanksgiving. This holiday is all about being thankful for what we have. Families get together and have a big feast with turkey, mashed potatoes, and pumpkin pie. Some people like to watch the Thanksgiving Day parade on TV or play footballoutside. It's a great time to spend with loved ones and appreciate all the good things in our lives.Another cool holiday is Christmas. This is a time for giving and receiving presents, decorating Christmas trees, and singing carols. Some families like to go caroling around their neighborhood or visit Santa Claus at the mall. Christmas lights and decorations are everywhere, and it really gets you in the holiday spirit. Plus, there's nothing like waking up Christmas morning to see what Santa brought you!Last but not least is the Fourth of July. This is America's birthday, so we celebrate with fireworks, barbecues, and parades. You'll see lots of red, white, and blue decorations and people wearing patriotic clothes. Some families like to have picnics in the park or watch a fireworks show at night. It's a great way to celebrate our country and have fun with friends and family.So there you have it, some of the cool holidays and customs in the United States. I hope you enjoyed learning about them! Thanks for reading, and have a great day!篇3Hi everyone! I want to tell you about some cool holidays and traditions in America. There are so many fun things that people do to celebrate throughout the year!First, let's talk about Halloween. It's a spooky holiday on October 31st where kids dress up in costumes and gotrick-or-treating for candy. Some people like to decorate their houses with ghosts and pumpkins. It's so much fun to see all the different costumes and hang out with friends!Next up is Thanksgiving. It's on the fourth Thursday in November and it's all about giving thanks for what we have. Families get together for a big feast with turkey, stuffing, and pumpkin pie. We also like to watch football games on TV and have a parade in New York City with big floats.Then there's Christmas, which is on December 25th. We decorate our houses with lights and a tree, and Santa Claus comes to bring presents to all the kids who have been good. We like to sing Christmas carols and drink hot cocoa by the fire. It's a magical time of year!Finally, there's the Fourth of July, which is Independence Day. It's on July 4th and we celebrate the birthday of our country. We have barbecues, watch fireworks, and wave flags to show our patriotism. It's a day full of fun and pride in being American!I hope you enjoyed learning about these American holidays and traditions. There are so many more to discover, so come visit sometime and join in the festivities! Have a great day!篇4America is a super cool country with lots of awesome holidays! Today, I'm going to tell you all about some of the coolest American holiday customs.First up, we have Halloween! Halloween is super fun because you get to dress up in scary costumes and go trick-or-treating. People decorate their houses with spooky decorations like ghosts, pumpkins, and witches. And of course, you can't forget about the yummy candy you get to collect whiletrick-or-treating.Next, we have Thanksgiving! Thanksgiving is a special holiday where families get together to eat a delicious meal and give thanks for all the good things in their lives. The most traditional food for Thanksgiving is turkey, mashed potatoes, and pumpkin pie. Yum!Then, there's Christmas! Christmas is a magical holiday where people decorate their homes with twinkling lights, Christmas trees, and stockings. Kids hang up stockings onChristmas Eve and hope that Santa will fill them with presents.It's so much fun to wake up on Christmas morning and see all the gifts under the tree.Another cool holiday is the Fourth of July, also known as Independence Day. On the Fourth of July, Americans celebrate their country's independence with parades, fireworks, and barbecues. It's a great day to spend time with family and friends and enjoy the summer weather.Last but not least, there's New Year's Eve! New Year's Eve is a time to say goodbye to the old year and welcome in the new one. People celebrate by going to parties, watching fireworks, and counting down to midnight. It's a fun way to start fresh and make resolutions for the coming year.So there you have it, some of the most awesome American holiday customs! I hope you learned something new and maybe even want to celebrate some of these holidays yourself. America is a super cool place with lots of fun traditions to explore!篇5Title: Introduction to American Holiday CustomsHey guys! Today I'm gonna tell you all about the cool holiday customs in the United States. There are lots of different holidays celebrated in America, and each one has its own special traditions. Let's dive in and learn more about them!First up, we have Thanksgiving. This holiday is all about being thankful for what we have and spending time with family and friends. People in America usually have a big feast on Thanksgiving, with turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce, and pumpkin pie. It's a time to reflect on the good things in our lives and show gratitude to those around us.Next, we have Christmas. This is a super fun holiday where people decorate their homes with lights, trees, and stockings. Kids believe in Santa Claus, who brings them presents on Christmas Eve. Families exchange gifts, sing carols, and eat lots of yummy food. It's a time to spread joy and cheer to everyone we meet.Another holiday in America is Halloween. This is a spooky holiday where people dress up in costumes and gotrick-or-treating for candy. Some people also decorate their homes with ghosts, skeletons, and pumpkins. It's a time to have fun and let our imaginations run wild.Lastly, we have the Fourth of July. This is a patriotic holiday celebrating the independence of the United States. People have barbecues, watch fireworks, and wear red, white, and blue. It's a time to come together as a nation and honor the freedoms we have.There are many more holidays in America with their own unique customs and traditions. I hope you learned something new about American holiday customs. Thanks for listening, and I'll see you next time!篇6Hey guys! Today I'm gonna tell you all about some cool American holidays and customs. Are you ready? Let's go!First up, we have Thanksgiving. It's super fun because we get to eat a HUGE feast with our families. We have turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, and pumpkin pie. Yum! And then we say what we're thankful for. It's a time to be grateful and spend time with loved ones.Next, we have Halloween. It's so cool because we get to dress up in costumes and go trick-or-treating. We knock on doors and say "trick or treat" and people give us candy. It's likefree candy day! Plus, we carve pumpkins into jack-o-lanterns and put them outside our houses.Oh, and there's Christmas too! We decorate our houses with lights and ornaments, and we put up a Christmas tree. We also give each other presents and sing Christmas carols. It's such a magical time of year!And of course, there's the 4th of July. It's America's birthday! We celebrate by having picnics, barbecues, and fireworks. It's like one big party all across the country.There are so many more holidays and customs in America, but these are some of the most fun ones. I hope you enjoyed learning about them. Thanks for listening!篇7Hey guys, today I want to introduce you to some cool American holidays and customs.First up, there's Thanksgiving! This is a super fun holiday where families get together to eat a big meal and give thanks for all the good things in their lives. We eat yummy stuff like turkey, mashed potatoes, and pumpkin pie. It's a great time to be with family and friends.Next, there's Halloween! This is my favorite holiday because we get to dress up in costumes and go trick-or-treating. We also carve pumpkins and watch spooky movies. It's so much fun to see all the cool costumes and decorations around town.Then there's the Fourth of July, which is America's birthday! We celebrate by having picnics, watching fireworks, and waving flags. It's a day to remember how awesome our country is and to be proud to be American.Lastly, there's Christmas. This holiday is all about giving and spending time with loved ones. We decorate our houses with lights and ornaments, sing carols, and exchange gifts. It's a magical time of year that brings everyone together.I hope you guys enjoyed learning about American holidays and customs. They're all about having fun, being grateful, and spending time with the people we love. Thanks for listening!篇8Hi everyone, today I'm going to talk about the customs of some holidays in the United States. There are many cool holidays in the US that people celebrate with their own traditions.First, let's talk about Thanksgiving. It's a super important holiday in America, and it's all about giving thanks for the good things in our lives. People usually have a big feast with turkey, cranberry sauce, and pumpkin pie. It's so yummy! Families and friends get together to eat, watch football, and just have a great time.Next up is Halloween. This holiday is all about dressing up in costumes and going trick-or-treating for candy. People also decorate their houses with spooky stuff like ghosts and witches. It's so fun to see all the kids in their costumes and get tons of candy!Then there's Christmas, which is all about celebrating the birth of Jesus. People decorate their houses with lights and trees, and exchange gifts with their loved ones. Santa Claus comes on Christmas Eve to deliver presents to all the good boys and girls. It's such a magical time of year!Lastly, there's the Fourth of July, which is America's birthday. People celebrate with fireworks, barbecues, and parades. It's a day to show our pride in our country and have fun with our friends and family.These are just a few of the holidays we celebrate in the US, and each one is special in its own way. I love learning about different customs and traditions, don't you?篇9Hey guys, do you know that America has lots of cool festivals? Let me tell you about some of them!First off, we have Halloween! It's super fun because everyone dresses up in costumes and goes trick-or-treating. You get to knock on people's doors and they give you candy – how cool is that? There are also spooky decorations everywhere, like pumpkins and cobwebs. Some people even make haunted houses for everyone to explore!Next up is Thanksgiving. This is a holiday where we eat a big meal with our families and give thanks for all the good things in our lives. The best part is the food – we have turkey, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, and of course, pumpkin pie. It's so yummy!Then there's Christmas. This is a really special time of year because we get to decorate our houses with lights and ornaments. We also give each other presents and spend timewith our loved ones. And don't forget about Santa Claus – he brings gifts to all the good kids!Lastly, there's the Fourth of July. This is when we celebrate America's independence with fireworks, picnics, and parades. It's a day to show our patriotism and have fun with our friends and family.So, those are just a few of the awesome festivals we have in America. I hope you guys learned something new about our country's customs and traditions. Thanks for listening!篇10Hello everyone, today I want to talk to you about some American holidays and customs.One of the most popular holidays in America is Thanksgiving. It is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November. On this day, families and friends gather together to eat a big meal, including turkey, mashed potatoes, and pumpkin pie. They also share what they are thankful for. Many people also watch the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade on TV or go to a football game.Another important holiday in America is Christmas. It is celebrated on December 25th. People decorate their houses withlights and ornaments, and give gifts to each other. Many families also go to church on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day. Santa Claus, a jolly man in a red suit, is also a big part of Christmas for many children.Halloween is another fun holiday in America. It is celebrated on October 31st. People dress up in costumes and gotrick-or-treating, where they go from house to house asking for candy. Some people also have parties or go to haunted houses.Independence Day, also known as the Fourth of July, is a holiday that celebrates America's independence from Britain. It is celebrated on July 4th with fireworks, parades, and barbecues. Many people also display the American flag and wear red, white, and blue.These are just a few of the holidays and customs in America.I hope you enjoyed learning about them! Thank you for listening.That's all for today! Bye-bye!。

美国感恩节英语介绍

美国感恩节英语介绍

美国感恩节英语介绍篇一:感恩节介绍中英文对照intheUnitedStates,thefourthThursdayinnovemberiscalledThanksgivingday .onthatday,americansgivethanksfortheblessingstheyhaveenjoyedduringthe year.在美国,每年11月的最后一个周四称为‘感恩节’,在那天,美国人为每年得到的上天赐福表示感激。

ThanksgivingdayisthemosttrulyamericanofthenationalHolidaysintheUnite dStatesandismostcloselyconnectedwiththeearliesthistoryofthecountry.感恩节是美国国定假日中最地道、最美国式的节日,而且它和早期美国历史最为密切相关。

in1620,thesettlers,orPilgrims,theysailedtoamericaonthemayflower,seeking aplacewheretheycouldhavefreedomofworship.1620年,一些朝圣者(或称为清教徒)乘坐”五月花”号船去美国寻求宗教自由。

afteratempestuoustwo-monthvoyagetheylandedatinicynovember,whatisno wPlymouth,massachusetts.他们在海上颠簸折腾了两个月之后,终于在酷寒的十一月里,在现在的马萨诸塞州的普里茅斯登陆。

duringtheirfirstwinter,overhalfofthesettlersdiedofstarvationorepidemics.T hosewhosurvivedbegansowinginthefirstspring.在第一个冬天,半数以上的移民都死于饥饿和传染病,活下来的人们在第一个春季开始播种。

关于介绍美国习俗的英语作文

关于介绍美国习俗的英语作文

关于介绍美国习俗的英语作文
Title:American Customs.
America is known for its diverse culture and rich traditions. One common custom in the United States is celebrating Thanksgiving Day, a national holiday where families gather to enjoy a feast and give thanks for their blessings. Another popular tradition is Halloween, where children dress up in costumes and go trick-or-treating for candy. Independence Day on July 4th is another significant holiday, marked by fireworks displays and patriotic celebrations. These customs reflect the values and history of the American people.
中文翻译:美国习俗。

美国以其多元文化和丰富传统而闻名。

美国一项常见的习俗是庆祝感恩节,这是一个全国性的节日,家庭聚集在一起享用盛宴并感恩自己的幸福。

另一个流行的传统是万圣节,孩子们穿着化妆服装,去敲门要糖果。

7月4日的独立日是另一个重要节日,标志着烟花表演和爱国庆祝活动。

这些习俗反映了美国人民的价值观和历史。

介绍美国节日的英语作文

介绍美国节日的英语作文

介绍美国节日的英语作文Celebrating the Diversity of American HolidaysThe United States is a country known for its diverse cultural traditions and vibrant celebrations. From coast to coast, Americans come together throughout the year to mark significant events, honor important figures, and observe long-standing customs. These holidays offer a glimpse into the rich tapestry of American society, reflecting the nation's history, values, and multicultural identity. Let us explore some of the most prominent and widely celebrated American holidays.One of the most iconic American holidays is Independence Day, also known as the Fourth of July. Commemorating the adoption of the Declaration of Independence in 1776, this patriotic celebration is marked by parades, fireworks displays, barbecues, and community gatherings. Americans take great pride in this day, which symbolizes the country's hard-won freedom and the principles of democracy that it stands for. Families and friends come together to enjoy the festivities, often donning red, white, and blue attire and waving theAmerican flag.Another significant national holiday is Thanksgiving, which is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November. This holiday has its roots in the early colonial period, when the Pilgrims and Native Americans came together to share a bountiful harvest. Today, Thanksgiving is a time for families to gather, express gratitude, and indulge in traditional dishes such as roasted turkey, mashed potatoes, and pumpkin pie. Many communities also organize food drives and volunteer efforts to support those in need, embodying the spirit of generosity and community that is central to this holiday.Martin Luther King Jr. Day, observed on the third Monday of January, honors the legacy of the renowned civil rights leader. This federal holiday commemorates Dr. King's tireless efforts to promote racial equality, social justice, and nonviolent activism. Across the country, schools, organizations, and local governments organize events and service projects to reflect on Dr. King's teachings and continue his work towards a more inclusive and equitable society.Another important American holiday is Veterans Day, which is celebrated on November 11th. This day pays tribute to the brave men and women who have served in the United States Armed Forces. Communities organize parades, ceremonies, and other events to express gratitude and recognize the sacrifices made by veterans.Many Americans also take the opportunity to support organizations that provide assistance and resources to former military personnel and their families.The United States is also home to a rich tapestry of cultural and ethnic celebrations that reflect the diversity of its population. For example, Hispanic Americans observe Cinco de Mayo on May 5th, commemorating the Mexican army's victory over the French Empire in the Battle of Puebla in 1862. This holiday is celebrated with lively music, traditional Mexican cuisine, and vibrant cultural performances.Similarly, Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, celebrated in May, honors the contributions and experiences of individuals with roots in Asia and the Pacific Islands. Throughout the month, communities organize events, educational programs, and cultural festivals to showcase the diverse art, music, and traditions of these communities.In addition to these national and cultural celebrations, many American holidays have their origins in religious traditions. Christmas, celebrated on December 25th, is a Christian holiday that commemorates the birth of Jesus Christ. Families gather to exchange gifts, decorate their homes with festive lights and trees, and attend special church services. Similarly, Hanukkah, the Jewish Festival of Lights, is celebrated for eight nights and days, typically in December,to commemorate the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem.The diversity of American holidays reflects the country's rich tapestry of cultures, beliefs, and traditions. These celebrations not only bring people together but also serve as a means of preserving and honoring the unique identities that make up the American experience. Whether it's the patriotic fervor of Independence Day, the reflective spirit of Thanksgiving, or the vibrant cultural expressions of Cinco de Mayo, these holidays offer a window into the dynamic and ever-evolving nature of American society.As the United States continues to evolve, the significance and celebration of these holidays will undoubtedly adapt to reflect the changing demographics and shifting societal priorities. However, the underlying values of community, unity, and the recognition of shared humanity will remain at the heart of these important observances. By embracing the diversity of American holidays, we can gain a deeper appreciation for the country's rich heritage and the enduring spirit that binds its people together.。

美国的节日英语作文初中生

美国的节日英语作文初中生

美国的节日英语作文初中生As a middle school student, exploring the diverse festivals celebrated in the United States can be both educational and fascinating. The U.S. is a melting pot of cultures, and its festivals reflect the rich tapestry of traditions brought by immigrants from around the world. Here is an overview of some of the most significant American festivals:1. ThanksgivingThanksgiving is a national holiday celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November. It originated as a harvest festival and has been celebrated nationally on and off since 1789. Families come together for a large meal, which traditionally includes turkey, stuffing, potatoes, cranberry sauce, and pumpkin pie. It's a day to give thanks for the blessings of the past year.2. HalloweenHalloween, celebrated on October 31, is a lively festival with roots in ancient Celtic harvest festivals. It is widely believed to be a time when spirits can make contact with the physical world. Children dress up in costumes and go trick-or-treating, while adults often organize costume parties and enjoy spooky decorations.3. Independence Day (Fourth of July)Independence Day, commonly known as the Fourth of July, is a federal holiday commemorating the Declaration of Independenceof the United States, on July 4, 1776. It is celebrated with fireworks, parades, barbecues, carnivals, fairs, picnics, concerts, baseball games, family reunions, and political speeches and ceremonies.4. ChristmasChristmas is a Christian holiday that celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ, but it has been widely adopted as a cultural holiday as well. Celebrated on December 25, it is a time for gift-giving, decorating Christmas trees, and sharing meals with family and friends. Santa Claus, a jolly figure who brings gifts to children, is a central figure of the celebrations.5. EasterEaster is the most important Christian holiday, which celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ. The date of Easter varies from year to year, but it usually falls between March 22 and April 25. It is a time for egg hunts, church services, and spending time with family.6. Labor DayLabor Day is a public holiday in the United States celebrated on the first Monday in September. It honors and recognizes the American labor movement and is considered the unofficial end of summer. Many people take the day off to relax, have picnics, or attend parades.7. Martin Luther King Jr. DayObserved on the third Monday of January, Martin Luther King Jr. Day is a federal holiday marking the birthday of thecivil rights leader. It is a day to remember his contributions to equality and justice and to engage in community service.Each of these festivals has its own unique traditions and significance, contributing to the cultural diversity that makes the United States a fascinating place to learn about. As a student, understanding these festivals can provide insights into American history, culture, and the values that are important to its people.。

美国节日风俗英语作文

美国节日风俗英语作文

美国节日风俗英语作文In the United States, a variety of holidays are celebratedwith unique customs and traditions. Here is an overview of some of the most popular American holidays and their associated customs:1. Independence Day (Fourth of July):- The Fourth of July is a federal holiday in the United States commemorating the Declaration of Independence.- Customs include fireworks displays, parades, barbecues, carnivals, fairs, picnics, concerts, baseball games, family reunions, and political speeches and ceremonies.- People often wear red, white, and blue to show their patriotism.2. Thanksgiving:- Celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November, Thanksgiving is a time for family gatherings and givingthanks for the harvest.- The centerpiece of the holiday is a meal featuring turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, and pumpkin pie.- Parades, such as the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City, are also a significant part of the celebration.3. Christmas:- Christmas is observed on December 25th and is a time for gift-giving, family gatherings, and church services.- Decorations include Christmas trees, lights, wreaths,and nativity scenes.- Many families have their own traditions, such as hanging stockings by the fireplace and leaving out milk and cookiesfor Santa Claus.4. Halloween:- Celebrated on October 31st, Halloween is a time for costumes, trick-or-treating, and spooky decorations.- Children dress up in costumes and go door-to-door saying "Trick or treat!" to collect candy.- Adults often host costume parties and decorate their homes with jack-o'-lanterns, ghosts, and other spooky figures.5. Easter:- Easter is a Christian holiday celebrating theresurrection of Jesus Christ, typically occurring in March or April.- Customs include an Easter egg hunt, where childrensearch for eggs that have been hidden.- Many people attend church services and enjoy a special meal with family, often featuring ham or lamb.6. New Year's Day:- January 1st is celebrated as the first day of the year with parties, fireworks, and resolutions for the upcoming year.- People often gather to watch the ball drop in Times Square, New York City, as it marks the transition to the new year.- It is also common to make New Year's resolutions,setting personal goals for self-improvement.7. Memorial Day:- Observed on the last Monday of May, Memorial Day honors the men and women who have died while serving in the U.S. military.- It is a day of remembrance, with many people visiting cemeteries and memorials, participating in parades, andflying the American flag at half-mast.8. Labor Day:- Celebrated on the first Monday of September, Labor Day is a tribute to the contributions workers have made to the strength, prosperity, and well-being of the country.- It is often marked with parades, picnics, barbecues, fireworks displays, and public art events.Each of these holidays has its own unique customs and is a reflection of the diverse cultural fabric of the United States. Celebrations are a blend of historical traditions and modern practices, often bringing families and communities together in a spirit of joy and unity.。

美国节日习俗英语作文

美国节日习俗英语作文

美国节日习俗英语作文In the United States, holidays are celebrated with a variety of customs and traditions that reflect the country's diverse cultural heritage. Here is an essay that outlines some of the most significant American holiday customs:American Holiday Traditions: A Glimpse into the CelebrationsThe United States is a melting pot of cultures, and this diversity is beautifully reflected in the way holidays are celebrated across the country. From Thanksgiving to Independence Day, each holiday has its own unique set of customs that bring people together.Thanksgiving: A Time of GratitudeThanksgiving, celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November, is a holiday steeped in tradition. It originated as a harvest festival and has evolved into a day where families gather to express gratitude for the blessings of the past year. The centerpiece of Thanksgiving is the feast, which typically includes roast turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, and pumpkin pie. Parades, such as the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City, are also a common sight, featuring large balloons and marching bands.Christmas: A Season of Joy and GivingChristmas, observed on December 25th, is a time of joy and giving. Many families decorate their homes with lights, wreaths, and a Christmas tree adorned with ornaments and tinsel. The tradition of exchanging gifts is a significant part of the holiday, with many people opening their presents on Christmas Eve or Christmas morning. Caroling, attending midnight mass, and sharing meals with loved ones are also common customs.Halloween: Embracing the Spooky SpiritHalloween, celebrated on October 31st, is a holiday that allows both children and adults to embrace the spooky spirit. The night is marked by trick-or-treating, where children dress up in costumes and go door-to-door asking for candy. Many people also decorate their homes with jack-o'-lanterns, ghosts, and other Halloween-themed decorations. Costume parties and haunted houses are popular ways to celebrate the night.Independence Day: Celebrating FreedomIndependence Day, also known as the Fourth of July, is a day to celebrate the United States' independence from Great Britain. Parades, barbecues, and fireworks displays are common across the country. People often gather with friends and family to enjoy patriotic music, fly the American flag, and partake in outdoor activities. Fireworks are thehighlight of the evening, with many cities hostingspectacular displays that light up the night sky.Easter: A Renewal of LifeEaster, a Christian holiday celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ, varies in date but usually falls in March or April. It is a time of renewal and new life. Families often attend church services and participate in Easter egg hunts, where children search for eggs filled with candy or small toys. The Easter Bunny is a popular symbol, and many children receive baskets filled with treats.These holidays, with their unique customs and traditions, are a testament to the rich tapestry of American culture. They provide opportunities for people to come together, share in the joy of the season, and create lasting memories.This essay touches upon the customs associated with four major holidays in the United States, providing a snapshot of how these occasions are celebrated and the significance they hold in American society.。

美国节日风俗英语作文

美国节日风俗英语作文

美国节日风俗英语作文英文回答:In the United States, there are many holidaysthroughout the year, and each holiday has its own unique customs and traditions. One of the most popular holidays in the US is Thanksgiving, which is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November. On this day, families and friends gather together to enjoy a traditional meal, which usually includes turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce, and pumpkin pie. It is a time for people to express gratitude andappreciation for the good things in their lives.Another important holiday in the US is Christmas, which is celebrated on December 25th. Christmas is a time for giving and receiving gifts, decorating the house withlights and ornaments, and spending time with loved ones. Many people also attend church services and participate in Christmas caroling. In addition, there are variousChristmas traditions such as hanging stockings by thefireplace, leaving out cookies and milk for Santa Claus,and singing Christmas carols.One holiday that is unique to the US is the Fourth of July, also known as Independence Day. This holiday commemorates the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, and is celebrated with fireworks, parades, barbecues, and outdoor activities. Itis a time for people to show their patriotism and pride in their country.中文回答:在美国,一年中有许多节日,每个节日都有其独特的风俗和传统。

美国节日介绍英文作文

美国节日介绍英文作文

美国节日介绍英文作文1The United States has a rich variety of festivals that are an important part of its culture.One of the most well -known festivals is Christmas, which is celebrated on December 25th. During this time, families decorate Christmas trees with colorful lights, ornaments, and tinsel. People also exchange gifts with their loved ones. It is a time of joy and celebration, with many attending church services to celebrate the birth of Jesus.Thanksgiving is another significant holiday. It falls on the fourth Thursday in November. Families gather together for a big feast. The centerpiece of the meal is often a roasted turkey, accompanied by stuffing, cranberry sauce, and various vegetables. People take this time to give thanks for the blessings in their lives, whether it's their family, friends, or good fortune.Independence Day, on July 4th, commemorates the United States' declaration of independence from Great Britain. There are parades in many cities, with people waving American flags. At night, there are spectacular fireworks displays. It is a day filled with national pride.Halloween, on October 31st, is a fun and spooky holiday. Children dress up in costumes, such as ghosts, witches, or superheroes. They go door - to - door saying "Trick or treat" and receive candies from their neighbors. Adults also often have parties, decorating their houses with spooky decorations like jack -o -lanterns. These festivals play an important role in bringing Americans together and expressing different aspects of their culture.2The United States is a country rich in diverse festivals, each with its own unique origin, significance and traditional customs.Take Independence Day as an example. It originated from the United States' declaration of independence. On July 4th every year, this day is of great significance for the American people. It is a celebration of the nation's birth. People will hold grand parades in the streets. Colorful floats pass by, and people wave American flags with pride. At night, the most exciting part is the fireworks display. The sky is lit up by brilliant fireworks, symbolizing the hope and vitality of the new - born nation.Halloween is another well - known festival. It has its roots in the ancient Celtic traditions. On October 31st, Halloween brings a spooky yet fun atmosphere. Children play a very important role on this day. They dress up as all kinds of ghosts, witches, superheroes or fairies. Then they go from door to door, shouting "Trick or treat!". The neighbors will give them candies. Adults also join in the fun by decorating their houses with spooky elements like jack - o' - lanterns, fake cobwebs and scary masks.Thanksgiving is also an important American festival. It has a long history related to the early settlers in America. They gave thanks for the harvest and the help from the Native Americans. Families gather together on this day. A big turkey is usually the centerpiece of the Thanksgiving dinner. People also share stories of gratitude and enjoy the time with their loved ones. These festivals not only reflect the history and culture of the United States but also bring people together, strengthening the sense of community and national identity.3The United States is a country rich in diverse cultures, and its festivals are a wonderful reflection of this.One of the most well -known American festivals is Easter. It usually falls in March or April. What makes Easter so special is the interesting activity of egg hunting. The eggs are not just ordinary eggs; they are beautifully decorated and hidden in various places. These eggs symbolize the beginning of new life. It is a time when families get together, and children are especially excited as they search for the hidden eggs in the garden or around the house. It is a festival full of joy and the hope for new beginnings.Another significant festival is Martin Luther King Jr. Day, which is on the third Monday in January. This day is set aside to remember Martin Luther King Jr., a great civil rights leader. People across the country hold various commemorative activities. There are parades, speeches, and discussions about equality and justice. It is a time to reflect on the progress made in the fight for civil rights and to be inspired by King's dream of a world where people are judged not by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.Thanksgiving is also a very important American holiday. It is celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November. Families gather around a big table filled with a delicious turkey, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce and other traditional foods. People give thanks for the blessings of the year, whether it is a good harvest, a new job or the love of family and friends. It is a time to cherish what one has and to show gratitude.These American festivals, each with its own unique features, not only bring joy and celebration to the people but also carry important cultural and historical significance.4The United States is a country rich in cultural traditions, and its festivals are an important part of this cultural tapestry.One of the significant festivals is Memorial Day, which falls on the last Monday in May. This day is a solemn occasion when Americans pay their respects to the fallen soldiers. People visit cemeteries and lay flowers on the graves of those who sacrificed their lives for the nation. It is a time to remember the great price that has been paid for the freedom and safety that the country enjoys today. There is a sense of deep gratitude and reverence in the air as families and communities come together to honor the dead.Another important festival is President's Day, which is observed on the third Monday in February. This day is dedicated to commemorating the presidents of the United States. There are various activities centered around the presidents. Museums might hold special exhibits about the different presidents and their contributions to the nation. Schools often organize events to teach students about the leadership and historical significance of the presidents. It is a day that encourages Americans to reflect on the development and growth of their country under the guidance of these leaders.Thanksgiving is also a well -known American festival. It is celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November. Families gather together to share a big meal, usually including a roasted turkey. This festival has its roots in the early history of the country when the Pilgrims gave thanks for a successful harvest. It is a time of family unity, expressing gratitude for the blessings in life, and sharing with others. It embodies the values of togetherness, thankfulness, and generosity.5The United States is a country rich in diverse festivals. Let's take a look at some of the most important ones.New Year's Day, which falls on January 1st, is a time of great celebration. People gather together to have parties. They sing, dance and enjoy delicious food. It is also a time when many people make New Year's resolutions, hoping to improve themselvesin the coming year.Then comes Valentine's Day on February 14th. It is a day dedicated to love. Couples exchange gifts such as chocolates, roses and love cards. It is a sweet day filled with the warm feeling of love in the air.Memorial Day is observed on the last Monday of May. This day is to remember those who have died while serving in the United States military. People often visit cemeteries and memorials to pay their respects. There are also parades in some places.Independence Day, on July 4th, is a significant holiday. It commemorates the nation's independence. There are grand fireworks displays all over the country. People have barbecues, fly the American flag and celebrate the birth of their nation with great pride.Labor Day, the first Monday in September, is a time for workers to relax. After a long period of hard work, people take a break. Different regions may have their own ways of celebration, like local fairs or small - scale concerts.Thanksgiving, which is celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November. Families get together for a big dinner, usually including a roasted turkey. It is a time to give thanks for the blessings of the year.Christmas on December 25th is the most widely celebrated festival. People decorate their houses with Christmas trees, lights and ornaments. Families exchange presents and attend church services. It is a time of joy, peace and giving. These festivals play important roles in American culture, bringing people together and adding colors to their lives.。

美国节日的英语介绍作文

美国节日的英语介绍作文

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

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

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

美国传统节日介绍(英文版)

美国传统节日介绍(英文版)

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At 12 o’clock the church bells, the famous band playing nostalgic songs "Bon Voyage".However in essence, New Year’s Day in the United States is not the most festive holiday, but there are still many celebrations .Different States have Different customs , In California, rose is the largest celebration at the appointed time, Many cars decorated by roses in different models running in a line of thousands of miles , This not only attract men and women but the crowded around the street corner, and millions of TV viewers . Also In Philadelphia, traditional parades will be held, people take part in a parade, some dressed as clowns, some dressed as women (according to the old custom, women were not allowed to take part in this parade floats), with singing and dancing, lively and extraordinary.Americans also has an interesting custom, which determined in the new year's resolutions, which they called "New Year'sresolution". This determination is usually not a great plan and noble ambition, but some simple and practical plan, for example "I quit", "I'm going to treat the neighbor" etc.Lincoln's BirthdayAbraham Lincoln (1809.2.12-1865.4.15), American statesman, thinker. The 16th President of the United States Abraham Lincoln ,the leader of the American civil war, making the immortal feats for the abolition of slavery. Lincoln announced the Emancipate Proclamation which makes all slaves of United States get free from the law. Many years passed, Lincoln still has a high place in people's hearts of the United States . On Lincoln's birthday, people held speeches , published articles and went to the Lincoln memorial.St. Valentine's DayFebruary 14, is a traditional festival named St. Valentine‘s Day, also known as “valentine's day", it has a long history. Young people is the leading role on that day , they are able to give flowers, and choose gifts to lovers in order to express their affections .Some girls may put the bay leaf on their pillows at the Saint Valentine day looking forward to meet with their sweethearts in the dream in accordance with the ancient legend.In the United States, St. Valentine's day is not only for young people , relatives and friends can send small gifts to each other expressing feelings to enhance mutual friendship. Many stores sell this kind of gift, such as heart-shaped chocolate candy, or a bouquet of red roses and tulips tied with ribbons. As for all kinds of card, it can be seen everywhere.Washington's BirthdayGeorge Washington. The first president of the USA. His birthday is on February 22. Washington's Birthday has become a federal state statutory holiday now. Every state held a grand ceremony of public, such as a grand banquet to celebrate. Americans also like to eat cherry pie on that day, playing small papered-axe, this custom comes from a honest story of Washington who cut down the cherry tree with axe when he was a child and admited a fault immediately to his father.St. Patrick's DaySt. Patrick's Day is on March 17, in memory of the Irish patron saint St. Patrick. American people usually go to have a parade, go to the church and have picnics or other activities. Irish people in the United States like wearing 3 leaf clover, Use the Irish flag colors - green and yellow decorate the room ,They also wear green clothes, and gave the guestsdecorations.April Fools' DayApril 1, is the American folk traditional festival - April fool's day. However, April fool's day originated in France. On that day People often gathering to decorated the room with daffodils and daisies. Traditional way is to decorate the fake environment, such as decorated the room like New Year, when the guest come ,they wish them happy New Year ", let the guests feel more interesting.Today, April fool's day in the United States festival is mainly for those naughty boysEasterEaster is a Christian religious holiday that commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Date of every year is uncertain , generally between March 22 and April 25. Easter has many traditional habits , one of the most typical habits is the Easter egg. The ancient often put the egg as a symbol of fertility and resurrection. Christians believe that it is the symbol of the tomb of Jesus, people to dye eggs at Easter, red represents the blood of Jesus crucifixion outflow, but also a symbol of happiness after the resurrection. The rabbit isanother symbol of Easter. Because the rabbit fertility is very strong, so people see it as the behavior of a new life. Now on every Easter, the candy shops in United States always sell Easter bunny and Easter eggs made by chocolates . These eggs small as melons, children like it and send to relatives and friends.Arbor DayArbor Day is a holiday made by State, There’s no national uniform regulations date. But every year in May, USA States must organize the Arbor Day activities. When that day comes, social people mainly by students from all walks of life will consist of a mighty army of the tree planting.Mothers' DayMothers' Day began in 1907 May, the requirements set for mother's day proposed the Philadelphia Anna Jarvis proposed .Later decided to make the second Sunday of May each year as Mother's Day. On this day, people always want to try various devices to make their mothers spent a happy holiday, and thank them for a year of working. The most common way is to give a mother's Day card or gifts to mother, but also in some families , her children sweep down all the housework.Memorial DayMemorial day , is the traditional festival commemorated by most American states .After the First World War, people start to honored the victims dead by the war, Little by little, those departed families start to hold a memorial ceremony for their relatives on that day. Nowadays it has become a common martyr, which is very similar to our tomb sweeping day.Flag DayFlag Day is to commemorate the USA June 14, 1777 on which Continental Congress passed the first surface America official flag. Nowadays, the USA flag fluttering in the wind everywhere, all the country begin to hold commemorative activities to show respect for the national flag.Fathers' DayFather's Day has been approved by the twenty-eighth president of the United States Wilson's in 1916.In 1924, the thirtieth president of the United States Coolidge recommended it as a national holiday. In 1934 June, Congress provided the third Sunday of June as father's day.Independence DayDate is July 4th, to commemorate the July 4, 1776 due to the Continental Congress adopted the "Declaration of independence" on that day. Independence Day is a quite lively holiday in American, every day, the bells of the nation's large and small churches ring, the first is the Philadelphia liberty bell.Labor DayLabor Day is a national holiday in American; Labor Day is the first Monday of September, to show respect for labor, everyone will get a day off.Columbus DayColumbus Day is on October 12th or the second Monday in October, to commemorate the Kokum who landed in the American Continent in 1492.Veteran's DayThe fourth Monday of October is Veterans Day. This is America national holiday, to pay homage to the previous war veterans. On this day, the president of the United States and each state governor are able to announce a tribute to all United States veterans, cherishing the memory of them during the war merit. This day, flags waving everywhere, veterans have a parade. In Washington, Arlington National Cemetery, the tomb of the Unknown Warrior, people also hold various commemorative activities, in American eyes, the Unknown Soldier symbolizing all soldiers who died by protecting the country.HallowmasHalloween is a western traditional festival on November 1st. At October 31st night, the children will wear their costumes and all sorts of masks, carrying a "Jack-O-Lantern"(Jack-O-Lantern) to play. They run in front of the neighbors shouting like:" joke or treat "," money or eat". If adults do not have candies, coins to treat them, those naughty children will say: Well, you do not honor, I will tease you. Sometimes they put other people's door handles be full of the soap, and sometimes they color their cats and other ridiculous jokes. Of course, most people are willing to treat them. Hence on Halloween, the children’s pockets always are full of candies.Thanksgiving DayThe fourth Thursday in November is Thanksgiving Day .It is an ancient festival for America original people; it is also the American family’s reunion holiday, every time when the Americans refer to the Thanksgiving Day they always feel comfortable just like in the home.The food is characteristic. Turkey is Thanksgiving Day traditional main dish, People usually stuffed in turkey stomach with various seasonings and mix the well-done food, and then baked the whole roasted, the host cut into thin slices to everybody with a knife. the other traditional foods are something like sweet potato, corn, pumpkin pie, cranberry jam etc. After Thanksgiving dinner, people do traditional games sometimes, At present ,On Thanksgiving Day, the whole country is very crowded, people go to the church praying according to the custom, Besides, a reunion will be made cause relatives will return from far apart ,then they will taste the delicious Thanksgiving turkey together.ChristmasChristmas, in December 25th.It is the most largest and exciting festival in America. Many customs of it can be derived from the "Bible" according to the legend.In terms of the view that Jesus was born in the evening, the celebration of Christmas was from the beginning of December 24th night, The peak point is the midnight, this night iscalled Christmas eve. Americans usually stay up all the night to celebrate. Some of them gathered in pubs, discos, clubs rejoice; some families have a big dinner, and then sitting to enjoy the happiness of the family union in the fireplace. The most typical activity is decorating the Christmas tree; people will decorate the tree with gifts and lights, and then install a big star on the top of the tree. These decorations are also symbolic, the lights on the tree represents the lights will brought to the world by Jesus .The star represents the birth of Jesus. In addition to the Christmas tree, holly and mistletoe is also the common decorations in Christmas. Americans often hang wreaths made by holly on the door, or put a few holly on the table as holiday decoration. Some families will hang a bunch of mistletoe in the door frame or on the ceiling. On the basis of the traditional custom, if girls stand under the mistletoe, anyone can go to kiss her. So on that day, the boys will use lots of ways to let the girls under the mistletoe in order to kiss them confidently.。

美国节日英语作文

美国节日英语作文

美国节日英语作文In the United States, there are many holidays that people celebrate throughout the year. One of the most popular holidays is Thanksgiving, which is a time for families to come together and enjoy a big meal. People often eat turkey, mashed potatoes, and pumpkin pie on Thanksgiving.Another important holiday in the US is the Fourth of July, also known as Independence Day. This holiday is celebrated with fireworks, parades, and barbecues. It is a time for people to show their patriotism and celebrate the history of the country.Halloween is another fun holiday in the US, where people dress up in costumes and go trick-or-treating. It is a time for people to have fun and enjoy spooky decorations and activities.Christmas is a major holiday in the US, celebrated withdecorations, lights, and gift-giving. People often gather with their families to exchange presents and enjoy afestive meal together.Overall, holidays in the US are a time for people to come together, celebrate, and enjoy each other's company. Each holiday has its own traditions and customs, but they all share the common theme of bringing people together in a spirit of joy and camaraderie.。

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圣诞节Christmas is one of the most beautiful holidays of all time. It is the day when Gods son was born on earth. Hence, this day is sacred for all Christians around the world. The Christmas season gives rise to a number of Christmas traditions that come along. Here are a few of them that are celebrated with zest and enthusiasm worldwide for centuries.圣诞节一直是个美好的节日。

这是上帝之子诞生的日子,因此对世界各地的基督徒来说,这一天是非常神圣的。

圣诞季节自然少不了各种圣诞传统。

下面这些传统,可是几个世纪以来一直世界各地的人们一直热闹欢庆的习俗。

On this day, many go to church, where they take part in special religious services. During the Christmas season, they also exchange gifts and decorate their homes with holly, mistletoe, and Christmas trees.圣诞节当天,许多人会去教堂,在圣诞节,他们还会交换礼物,及用冬青、榭寄生和圣诞树来装饰自己的家。

Preparation of the Christmas cake烘烤圣诞蛋糕This was an English tradition which started centuries ago. On Christmas eve, plum porridge was served to the people. As years passed, various other things like dry fruits, honey and spices were used. Soon this porridge got replaced with the Christmas cake. Christmas cakes are made using eggs, butter, confections, fruits, etc. Today a Christmas cake is an integral part of a Christmas menu.这项英式传统早在几个世纪以前就流传开了,以前人们在平安夜喝梅花粥。

随着时间慢慢推移,人们还会享用果脯、蜂蜜及香料食物等,随后圣诞蛋糕便代替梅花粥出现了。

圣诞蛋糕由鸡蛋、黄油、甜点、水果等烘制而成。

现如今,圣诞蛋糕已成为圣诞菜谱不可或缺的一部分。

Decorating the Christmas tree装扮圣诞树This refers to the tradition of decorating a pine tree using lights, tinsels, garlands, ornaments, candy canes, etc. Today, a Christmas tree is an indispensable part of Christmas celebration.这个传统指的是用彩灯、金箔、花环、饰品、糖果条等装扮松树。

现如今,圣诞树也是欢庆节日不可或缺的一部分。

Lighting up the Christmas candle点燃圣诞蜡烛This refers to the tradition of placing a lighted candle outside houses during the Christmas season. A candle signifies hope as it brings light even to the darkest room. In the earlier times, when Christians were persecuted, they were not allowed to practice prayers. Hence, a single candle used to be placed outside the house as a sign that Christian prayers were being conducted inside.这个传统指的是人们会在圣诞期间在屋子外面放一支点燃的蜡烛。

即便在最黑暗的屋子,蜡烛也能带来光明,寓意希望。

早些年代,也就是基督徒深受迫害的时候,他们被禁止布道祷告。

因此,基督徒们在屋外放一支蜡烛,暗示他们仍在心里默默祷告。

Sending gifts to loved ones给亲友送礼物This tradition comes from the story of the three wise men who got gifts for baby Jesus on Christmas. Every Christmas, gifts are exchanged among loved ones, especially children. The story of Santa Claus also comes from this tradition.这个传统源自一个传说:三位智者在圣诞节给婴儿耶稣送出了礼物。

每年圣诞节,亲朋好友尤其是孩子们都会互赠礼物,圣诞老人的故事也源自这个传统。

Singing Christmas carols唱圣诞颂歌It refers to the age-old custom of enchanting a number of traditional Christmas songs during the Christmas season. It adds to the joy and fun to the atmosphere. Different Christmas hymns or carols like The First Noel, Jingle Bells, Joy to the world, etc are sung every Christmas as a part of the Christmas celebration.这是一个古老的习俗:圣诞期间总是回荡着一首又一首圣诞传统歌曲。

歌曲给人们带来欢乐,也增添了节日的气氛。

每年欢度圣诞之际,《第一个圣诞节》、《铃儿响叮当》、《普世欢腾》等各种圣诞圣歌或颂歌都会奏响旋律。

Distributing Christmas candies分发圣诞糖果This is one of the most wonderful traditions of all. Christmas candies are distributed to neighbors during the Yuletide season. On the day of Christmas, all misunderstandings and grudges are forgotten and the community comes together to celebrate the birth of Christ.这是所有传统中最有趣的一个。

圣诞季人们向邻居们分发圣诞糖果;圣诞节那天,所有误会与仇恨统统化解,邻里之间团结一致共同庆祝耶稣的诞生。

Making of Cribs制作圣诞马槽This is yet another age-old tradition of Christmas. A crib refers to the Nativity Scene that is prepared using small statues. The first crib ever was made outside a church of St. Francis of Assisi for children to show them how the Nativity scene was like. Since then, this tradition became very popular.这也是一个古老的圣诞习俗。

人们用小雕像和马槽营造耶稣诞生的场景。

第一个马槽建在圣法兰西斯一所教堂外面,意在向孩子们展示耶稣诞生的场景。

从那以后这个习俗便一直流传了下来。

These traditions have been carried out for decades, yet they are celebrated with more and more exuberance each year. The level of excitement has never gone down. It just keeps getting better and better with time.这些传统沿袭已有几十年,一年比一年热闹,盛况可谓有增无减。

相信随着时间的推移,人们对传统习俗的热情只会越来越高。

复活节Easter is the Christian commemoration of the resurrection of Jesus as a religious holiday. Over the past year the spring equinox, the first full moon of the first Sunday after Easter. Church of Christ in the early years of the date of Easter, there have been controversial, causing momentary confusion, until 325 AD, the priests of the Church of the meeting before deciding on a day to celebrate the unification of the Easter.复活节是基督教纪念耶稣复活的一个宗教节日。

每年春分过去,第一次月圆后的第一个星期日就是复活节。

早年在基督教会中对复活节的日期曾经有过争议,引起一时混乱,直到公元325年,教士会议才决定整个教会统一在一天庆祝复活节。

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