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1、The Story of American Thanksgiving(Contributed by Bing Wei, Granny Bettys Story Time )每逢 11 月第四个星期四,美国人迎来了自己最重要的传统节日感恩节。感恩节,原是清教徒为感谢上天赐与的好收成,同时,也表达了新英格兰“移民”对印第安土著居民最初的谢意。如今,这一传统节日更多意味着合家团聚。下文以历史为脉络,探究了感恩节的渊源,并把目光锁定在 1621 年翔实的感恩“ 盛宴” 上。阅读完文字,别忘点击附带的小测试。Thanksgiving Day is an American holiday and not

2、celebrated in continental Europe. 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 originated as a celebration of the years harvest and is similar to the Mid-Autumn

3、 Festival in China. The origin of the Thanksgiving Day This American tradition started in 1621 before the United States of America was established. It was a huge celebration for a hard-earned harvest the first year after arriving in the New World. On September 6, 1620, the Mayflower ship set sail fr

4、om Plymouth, Devon, England, taking all the English Pilgrims (清教徒)to the New World. The English Pilgrims numbered about a hundred people, and left England to escape religious persecution. Their voyage to the New World was financed by Merchant Adventurers, an English investor group. The Pilgrims sail

5、ed 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

6、winter of 1620. In the spring of 1621, an Indian brave named Squanto and her Wampanoag (瓦帕浓人,北美印第安人阿尔琴族一部落)tribe came to their help. The tribe taught the Pilgrims how to work the earth and plant corn, beans, pumpkins, squash and other crops. The Thanksgiving feast in 1621In late September 1621, the

7、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 that celebrate together in a shared feast. It was said about ninety Wampanoag turned up, much to the surprise

8、of the Pilgrims, whose population had shrunk to no more than 50. The chief of the tribe had his men hunt five deer to bring to the feast. The first Thanksgiving dinner had an elaborate menu with venison, wild turkey, goose, duck, crane, swan, and other waterfowl; they also had local seafood: clams 蛤

9、肉 , lobsters, mussels 蛤贝 ,贻贝;蚝;壳菜, 淡菜, salmon, cod 鳕, bass【鱼类】欧洲鲈鱼, herring 鲱鱼,鰽白鱼, shad(美洲)河鲱, bluefish(美洲大西洋海岸产的)青鱼 , lots of eel 鳝鱼;鳝类 and oysters. They also cooked plenty of vegetables, among them squash 倭瓜;荀瓜;西葫芦, pumpkins and beans were the most popular. They ate raspberries 山莓, strawberries,

10、grapes, plums, cherries, blueberries, walnuts, chestnuts 板栗, acorns 橡子,槲果 , hickory and ground nuts, wheat flour, Indian corn and corn meal and they made beer out of barley. The pumpkin pudding was later developed into the traditional pumpkin pie. The first Thanksgiving dinner is said to have lasted

11、 from three days to one week with much food, beer and liquor. The Pilgrims and the Native Indian sat together on the ground, shared food with fingers or used rough plates made of wood or stale bread. They ran races, played old English games and staged parades during the festive, with marches, drums

12、and firing of their muskets. “Thanksgiving“ related to the BibleThe phrase “thanksgiving“ initially comes from the Bible. The Pilgrims of Plymouth, however, were mainly Puritans and strict Calvinist Protestants. They only observed three religious holidays from the New Testament: Sunday Sabbath, Days

13、 of Fasting and humiliation and Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving marked favourable (“mercies“) in community life. The first Thanksgiving festival 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

14、 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, dates varied from Oct

15、ober to November each year over the next 150 years. Thanksgiving, the National holidayThe 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 “a day of public thanks

16、giving and prayer“ on Thursday, 26 November. Many say the credit for the establishment of an annual Thanksgiving holiday should be given to Sarah Josepha Hale. Being the editor of Ladies Magazine and Godeys Ladys Book, she lobbied to the governors, senators, and presidents for a national holiday and

17、 published stories and recipes for that day in her magazine. After 36 years of crusading, she won her battle. In 1863, buoyed by the Union victory at Gettysburg, President Lincoln proclaimed that November 26, would be a national Thanksgiving Day, to be observed every year on the fourth Thursday of N

18、ovember.In 1941, a Congressional Joint Resolution set the fourth Thursday of November as a national holiday for Thanksgiving.There you are - the brief history of Thanksgiving- a day in America for families and friends to gather together. The festival is also celebrated by Americans living abroad. Th

19、anks to the Native Americans and the Pilgrims who created this idea of a day of Thanksgiving all those live in the New World can be thankful for all we have and share the joy with our family members and friends.Core ListeningTask 3For many of us apologising can be a difficult thing to do. However, o

20、ur level of discomfort is ususally relative to the offence.Most of us have no problem saying “I am Sorry” when we accidentally bump into someone on the street. In fact that type of situation is so common to us that the ensuing apology has become a reflex- an automatic response with natural timing. B

21、ut what will happen when we have to think about apologising?When we start to think about the apology, we also think about the behaviour or actions that led up to it. As a result, our thoughts, emotions and pride become part of the mix and we often feel embarassed and a sense of shame and discomfort

22、with the situation which then translates itself into not knowing how to apologise. The good news is that if we messed things up all the time, we would know exactly what to say and how to apologise-just like we do when we bump into a stranger. The fact that we are not sure how to say sorry means that most of the time our behaviour is pretty much on the right track. Immigrated, migrant worker

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