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Though it was not called Thanksgiving at the time, what we recognize as the first Thanksgiving feast was celebrated in 1621 by the pilgrims of the Plymouth colony along with about 90 Wampanoag Indians. The Pilgrims had suffered through a devastating winter in which nearly half their number died. Without the help of the Indians, all would have perished. After the first harvest, Governor William Bradford proclaimed a day of thanksgiving and prayer to God. The food, which was eaten outdoors,...
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Though it was not called Thanksgiving at the time, what we recognize as the first Thanksgiving feast was celebrated in 1621 by the pilgrims of the Plymouth colony along with about 90 Wampanoag Indians. The Pilgrims had suffered through a devastating winter in which nearly half their number died. Without the help of the Indians, all would have perished. After the first harvest, Governor William Bradford proclaimed a day of thanksgiving and prayer to God. The food, which was eaten outdoors, included corn, geese, turkeys, ducks, eel, clams, leeks, plums, cod, bass, barley, venison and corn bread. The feast lasted 3 days. Though the exact date is unknown, the feast clearly took place in late autumn. 1. How old is the tradition of Thanksgiving? _________________________________ 2. What were the Pilgrims thankful for? _________________________________ _________________________________ 3. What person is famous for formalizing the tradition of Thanksgiving? _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ 4. Which season of the year did the first Thanksgiving take place? _________________________________ Mọi người trả lờ giúp mình với ạ!

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10 tháng 3 2022

1. in 1621

2.Practitioners are grateful for the help of the Indians

3.Governor William Bradford

4.performed in late autumn.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.           On the fourth Thursday in November, in houses around the United States, families get together for a feast, or a large meal. Almost all families eat turkey and cranberry sauce for this meal, and have pumpkin pie for dessert. This feast is part of a very special day, the holiday of Thanksgiving.         In 1620 the Pilgrims made a difficult trip...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions. 

         On the fourth Thursday in November, in houses around the United States, families get together for a feast, or a large meal. Almost all families eat turkey and cranberry sauce for this meal, and have pumpkin pie for dessert. This feast is part of a very special day, the holiday of Thanksgiving.

         In 1620 the Pilgrims made a difficult trip across the ocean from England. They landed in what is now Massachusetts. In England the Pilgrims had not been allowed to freely practice their religion. So they went to the New World in search of religious freedom.

        The Pilgrims' first winter was very hard. Almost half the group died of cold, hunger and disease. But the Indians of Massachusetts taught the Pilgrims to plant corn, to hunt and to fish. When the next fall came, the Pilgrims had plenty of food. They were thankful to God and the Indians and had a feast to give thanks. They invited the Indians to join them. This was the first Thanksgiving.

        Thanksgiving became a national holiday many years later because of the effort of a woman named Sarah Hale. For forty years Sarah Hale wrote to each president and asked for a holiday of Thanksgiving. At last she was successful. In 1863 President Lincoln declared Thanksgiving a holiday.

         How much is Thanksgiving today like the Pilgrims’ Thanksgiving? In many ways they are different. For example, historians think that the Pilgrims ate deer, not turkey. The idea of Thanksgiving, though, is very much the same: Thanksgiving is a day on which we celebrate and give thanks.

Which of the following is NOT true about Thanksgiving?

A. It is celebrated on the fourth Thursday on November.

B. It is a day on which Americans celebrate and give thanks.

C. Americans usually have turkey, cranberry sauce and pumpkin pie for this occasion.

D. It became a national holiday thanks to President Lincoln’s 40-year efforts.

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24 tháng 10 2018

Đáp án D

Điều nào sau đây KHÔNG đúng về Lễ tạ ơn?

A. Nó được tiến hành vào thứ 5 tuần thứ 4 trong tháng 11.

B. Nó là ngày mà người Mĩ ăn mừng và thể hiện lòng cảm tạ.

C. Người Mỹ thường có gà tây, sốt cranberry và bánh bí ngô cho dịp này.

D. Nó đã trở thành kỳ nghỉ quốc lễ nhờ vào nỗ lực của Tổng thống Lincoln trong 40 năm.

Dẫn chứng ở câu đầu tiên- Đoạn 4: “Thanksgiving became a national holiday many years later because of the effort of a woman named Sarah Hale” – (Lễ tạ ơn trở thành kì nghỉ quốc lễ sau nhiều năm nỗ lực của người phụ nữ tên Sarah Hale) => D sai.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.           On the fourth Thursday in November, in houses around the United States, families get together for a feast, or a large meal. Almost all families eat turkey and cranberry sauce for this meal, and have pumpkin pie for dessert. This feast is part of a very special day, the holiday of Thanksgiving.         In 1620 the Pilgrims made a difficult trip...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions. 

         On the fourth Thursday in November, in houses around the United States, families get together for a feast, or a large meal. Almost all families eat turkey and cranberry sauce for this meal, and have pumpkin pie for dessert. This feast is part of a very special day, the holiday of Thanksgiving.

         In 1620 the Pilgrims made a difficult trip across the ocean from England. They landed in what is now Massachusetts. In England the Pilgrims had not been allowed to freely practice their religion. So they went to the New World in search of religious freedom.

        The Pilgrims' first winter was very hard. Almost half the group died of cold, hunger and disease. But the Indians of Massachusetts taught the Pilgrims to plant corn, to hunt and to fish. When the next fall came, the Pilgrims had plenty of food. They were thankful to God and the Indians and had a feast to give thanks. They invited the Indians to join them. This was the first Thanksgiving.

        Thanksgiving became a national holiday many years later because of the effort of a woman named Sarah Hale. For forty years Sarah Hale wrote to each president and asked for a holiday of Thanksgiving. At last she was successful. In 1863 President Lincoln declared Thanksgiving a holiday.

         How much is Thanksgiving today like the Pilgrims’ Thanksgiving? In many ways they are different. For example, historians think that the Pilgrims ate deer, not turkey. The idea of Thanksgiving, though, is very much the same: Thanksgiving is a day on which we celebrate and give thanks.

According to the passage, today’s Thanksgiving ______.

A. is only celebrated in Massachusetts.

B. is a day on which the Pilgrims eat deer.

C. is different from the Pilgrims’s Thanksgiving in many ways.

D. is just like the Pilgrims’s Thanksgiving.

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17 tháng 6 2018

Đáp án C

Theo như đoạn văn, Lễ tạ ơn ngày nay______.

A. chỉ được tổ chức ở Massachusetts.

B. là ngày mà những Người Hành hương ăn thịt hươu.

C. khác với Lễ tạ ơn của những Người Hành hương trên nhiều phương diện.

D. giống với Lễ tạ ơn của những Người Hành hương.

Dẫn chứng ở câu đầu tiên- đoạn 4: “How much is Thanksgiving today like the Pilgrims’ Thanksgiving? In many ways they are different” – (Bao nhiêu phần của Lễ tạ ơn ngày nay giống với Lễ tạ ơn của những Người Hành hương? Trên nhiều phương diện thì chúng khác nhau).

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.           On the fourth Thursday in November, in houses around the United States, families get together for a feast, or a large meal. Almost all families eat turkey and cranberry sauce for this meal, and have pumpkin pie for dessert. This feast is part of a very special day, the holiday of Thanksgiving.         In 1620 the Pilgrims made a difficult trip...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions. 

         On the fourth Thursday in November, in houses around the United States, families get together for a feast, or a large meal. Almost all families eat turkey and cranberry sauce for this meal, and have pumpkin pie for dessert. This feast is part of a very special day, the holiday of Thanksgiving.

         In 1620 the Pilgrims made a difficult trip across the ocean from England. They landed in what is now Massachusetts. In England the Pilgrims had not been allowed to freely practice their religion. So they went to the New World in search of religious freedom.

        The Pilgrims' first winter was very hard. Almost half the group died of cold, hunger and disease. But the Indians of Massachusetts taught the Pilgrims to plant corn, to hunt and to fish. When the next fall came, the Pilgrims had plenty of food. They were thankful to God and the Indians and had a feast to give thanks. They invited the Indians to join them. This was the first Thanksgiving.

        Thanksgiving became a national holiday many years later because of the effort of a woman named Sarah Hale. For forty years Sarah Hale wrote to each president and asked for a holiday of Thanksgiving. At last she was successful. In 1863 President Lincoln declared Thanksgiving a holiday.

         How much is Thanksgiving today like the Pilgrims’ Thanksgiving? In many ways they are different. For example, historians think that the Pilgrims ate deer, not turkey. The idea of Thanksgiving, though, is very much the same: Thanksgiving is a day on which we celebrate and give thanks.

When did the the Pilgrims make a difficult trip to across the ocean from England?

A. in 1863 

B. in 1621   

C. in 1830  

D. in 1620

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8 tháng 5 2017

Đáp án D

Những Người Hành hương đã thực hiện chuyến đi khó khăn vượt đại dương từ nước Anh vào khi nào?

A. năm 1863                  B. năm 1621                  C. năm 1830                  D. năm 1620

Dẫn chứng ở câu đầu tiên – đoạn 2: “In 1620 the Pilgrims made a difficult trip across the ocean from England” – (Vào năm 1620, những Người Hành hương đã thực hiện chuyến đi khó khăn vượt đại dương từ nước Anh).

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.           On the fourth Thursday in November, in houses around the United States, families get together for a feast, or a large meal. Almost all families eat turkey and cranberry sauce for this meal, and have pumpkin pie for dessert. This feast is part of a very special day, the holiday of Thanksgiving.         In 1620 the Pilgrims made a difficult trip...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions. 

         On the fourth Thursday in November, in houses around the United States, families get together for a feast, or a large meal. Almost all families eat turkey and cranberry sauce for this meal, and have pumpkin pie for dessert. This feast is part of a very special day, the holiday of Thanksgiving.

         In 1620 the Pilgrims made a difficult trip across the ocean from England. They landed in what is now Massachusetts. In England the Pilgrims had not been allowed to freely practice their religion. So they went to the New World in search of religious freedom.

        The Pilgrims' first winter was very hard. Almost half the group died of cold, hunger and disease. But the Indians of Massachusetts taught the Pilgrims to plant corn, to hunt and to fish. When the next fall came, the Pilgrims had plenty of food. They were thankful to God and the Indians and had a feast to give thanks. They invited the Indians to join them. This was the first Thanksgiving.

        Thanksgiving became a national holiday many years later because of the effort of a woman named Sarah Hale. For forty years Sarah Hale wrote to each president and asked for a holiday of Thanksgiving. At last she was successful. In 1863 President Lincoln declared Thanksgiving a holiday.

         How much is Thanksgiving today like the Pilgrims’ Thanksgiving? In many ways they are different. For example, historians think that the Pilgrims ate deer, not turkey. The idea of Thanksgiving, though, is very much the same: Thanksgiving is a day on which we celebrate and give thanks.

The Pilgrims immigrated to the New World because______.

A. They wanted to search for religious freedom.

B. They wanted to be taught how to plant corn.

C. They wanted to have more land to cultivate.

D. They wanted to make a difficult trip.

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13 tháng 10 2019

Đáp án A

Những Người Hành hương nhập cư vào Thế giới mới bởi vì ______.

A. Họ muốn tìm kiếm sự tự do trong tôn giáo.

B. Họ muốn được dạy cách trồng ngô.

C. Họ muốn có nhiều đất đai để canh tác.

D. Họ muốn thực hiện 1 chuyến đi khó khăn.

Dẫn chứng ở câu 2- đoạn 2: “In England the Pilgrims had not been allowed to freely practice their religion. So they went to the New World in search of religious freedom.” – (Ở Anh, những Người Hành hương không được cho phép tự do tổ chức các hoạt động tôn giáo. Cho nên họ tới Thế giới mới để tìm lại sự tự do tôn giáo)

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.           On the fourth Thursday in November, in houses around the United States, families get together for a feast, or a large meal. Almost all families eat turkey and cranberry sauce for this meal, and have pumpkin pie for dessert. This feast is part of a very special day, the holiday of Thanksgiving.         In 1620 the Pilgrims made a difficult trip...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions. 

         On the fourth Thursday in November, in houses around the United States, families get together for a feast, or a large meal. Almost all families eat turkey and cranberry sauce for this meal, and have pumpkin pie for dessert. This feast is part of a very special day, the holiday of Thanksgiving.

         In 1620 the Pilgrims made a difficult trip across the ocean from England. They landed in what is now Massachusetts. In England the Pilgrims had not been allowed to freely practice their religion. So they went to the New World in search of religious freedom.

        The Pilgrims' first winter was very hard. Almost half the group died of cold, hunger and disease. But the Indians of Massachusetts taught the Pilgrims to plant corn, to hunt and to fish. When the next fall came, the Pilgrims had plenty of food. They were thankful to God and the Indians and had a feast to give thanks. They invited the Indians to join them. This was the first Thanksgiving.

        Thanksgiving became a national holiday many years later because of the effort of a woman named Sarah Hale. For forty years Sarah Hale wrote to each president and asked for a holiday of Thanksgiving. At last she was successful. In 1863 President Lincoln declared Thanksgiving a holiday.

         How much is Thanksgiving today like the Pilgrims’ Thanksgiving? In many ways they are different. For example, historians think that the Pilgrims ate deer, not turkey. The idea of Thanksgiving, though, is very much the same: Thanksgiving is a day on which we celebrate and give thanks.

The word “they” in paragraph 3 refer to ______.

A. families  

B. the Pilgrims      

C. thanks    

D. the Native Americans

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31 tháng 12 2018

Đáp án B

Từ “they” ở đoạn 3 ám chỉ tới ______.

A. các gia đình.

B. những Người Hành hương.

C. lời cảm ơn.

D. những người Mĩ bản địa.

Thấy “They” đứng đầu câu là chủ ngữ, ta đọc lên câu phía trước: “When the next fall came, the Pilgrims had plenty of food. They were thankful to God and the Indians and had a feast to give thanks”- (Khi mùa thu tiếp theo tới, những Người Hành hương đã có rất nhiều thức ăn. Họ biết ơn Chúa và những người da đỏ, và đã làm 1 bữa tiệc để tỏ lòng biết ơn) => “They” chỉ có thể là ám chỉ “the Pilgrims”.

6 tháng 3 2019

Đáp án: It is celebrated in Canada and the USA.

28 tháng 5 2017

Đáp án: The first Thanksgiving celebration was held in 1621.

6 tháng 5 2019

C

26 tháng 1 2018

Đáp án: Many people have pumpkin pie for dessert at the end of the meal.