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父亲节英语资料父亲节(Father's Day),顾名思义是感恩父亲的节日。
在世界上的许多国家和地区,人们都会在每年特定的日子里庆祝这个节日,以表达对父亲的敬爱和感激之情。
父亲节的起源可以追溯到 20 世纪初。
1909 年,一位名叫索诺拉·斯马特·多德的女士在美国华盛顿州的斯波坎市,有感于父亲独自抚养六个孩子长大成人的艰辛,提出了设立父亲节的想法。
她的父亲威廉·斯马特在妻子早逝后,以一己之力承担起了养育子女的责任。
多德女士的倡导得到了人们的广泛支持,1910 年 6 月 19 日,华盛顿州举行了世界上第一次父亲节庆祝活动。
在父亲节这一天,孩子们通常会为父亲准备礼物,送上祝福和问候。
常见的礼物包括领带、手表、书籍、体育用品等。
有些家庭还会一起外出用餐,或者组织家庭聚会,共度欢乐时光。
在英语中,与父亲节相关的词汇和表达有很多。
比如,“Father's Day”就是父亲节的英文表述;“Happy Father's Day”则是父亲节的祝福语,意思是“父亲节快乐”;“dear father”可以表示“亲爱的父亲”。
用英语表达对父亲的爱和感激,也有许多方式。
比如:“Dear Dad, thank you for all your hard work and love You are my hero”(亲爱的爸爸,感谢您的辛勤付出和爱。
您是我的英雄。
)或者“Father, you are thepillar of our family I love you more than words can say”(父亲,您是我们家庭的支柱。
我对您的爱无法用言语表达。
)关于父亲节的庆祝活动,不同的国家和地区可能会有所不同。
在美国,人们会佩戴红玫瑰向健在的父亲表示爱戴,佩戴白玫瑰向已故的父亲表示悼念。
在日本,儿女们会给父亲朗读感谢信,表达对父亲的敬重。
在学习英语的过程中,了解父亲节的相关知识不仅可以增加词汇量,还能帮助我们更好地理解西方文化。
Father's Day快到了。
祝所有的父亲,
节日快乐!!!
爸,您最近身体还好吗?年纪大了,就别太操劳了,儿女们的事会自己处理的,您要多保重身体。
今天是父亲节,祝您节日快乐!
永远我都会记得,在我肩上的双手,风起的时候,有多么温热;永远我都会记得,伴我成长的背影,用你的岁月换成我无忧的快乐!
找一湖碧水,钓几尾闲鱼,回忆人生得失,心游凡尘。
喝一壶老酒,交一群朋友,笑谈人间得失,虽说人在江湖身不由己,但千万别累着自己!
多一点快乐,少一点烦恼!不论钞票有多少,每天开心就好,累了就睡觉,醒了就微笑,生活的滋味,自己放调料,每天都能笑一笑.
白云从不向天空承诺去留,却朝夕相伴;星星从不向夜幕许诺光明,却努力闪烁;我们从不向父亲倾
诉思念,却永远牵挂!
一丝真诚胜过千两黄金,一丝温暖能抵万里寒霜,一声问候送来温馨甜蜜,一条短信捎去我万般心意,
你快乐是我最大的心愿!
有人牵挂的漂泊不叫流浪,有人陪伴的哭泣不叫悲伤,有人珍惜的感情叫做挚爱,有人分享的快乐叫
做幸福,祝愿你幸福!
装一袋阳光,两把海风,自制了几斤祝福;托人到美国买了些快乐,法国买了两瓶浪漫,从心灵的深处切下几许关怀,作为礼物送给你!
我在你的爱中成长,如今我长大了要用更多的爱来回报你,我最最亲爱的老爸,快乐!
我的脉博里流淌着您的血液,我的性格上深烙着您的印记,我的思想里继承着您智慧,这一切的一切,我永远不会忘记,我亲爱的爸爸
一年一度您的日子,在没有我在身边的时候希望也能快快乐乐过每一分每一秒。
爸爸,
您辛苦了!
總之一句話:爸爸:我愛您
陳yanli 2011。
Father's Day 父亲节Father's Day is a fairly new celebration in the British calendar compared with Mother's Day, which has been a very popular and well celebrated festival in the UK for a very long time.The origins of the celebration are American and it was inspired by the actions of a man named William Smart. He was a veteran of the US Civil War and his wife died giving birth to their sixth child. He raised six children alone without remarrying, which was undoubtedly unusual back in those days.His daughter, Sonora Dodd, realised when she was an adult what her father had sacrificed for his children. It was in the early 1900s and she was actually at church one day, listening to a sermon on Mother's Day. She thought there should also be a Father's Day celebration.And so the tradition was born, on the third Sunday every June, close to the anniversary of Sonora's father's death. Britain took the idea of Father's Day from the American celebration and it has been celebrated officially since the 1970s.Father's Day is never quite such the big commercial event that Mother's Day is, probably because it hasn't been in existence for so long. But what do British people do for Father's Day?Well, most people would buy their fathers a card. The card would probably have a nice message in it saying what a great Dad their father is. Some people do buy presents as well.Popular gifts for Dads are probably ties, chocolates or socks because these are things that Dads can always use even if they don't want them. In the run-up to Father's Day, or indeed Mother's Day, there will be adverts on the TV giving us ideas of CDs or gadgets we can buy. Card shops will be full of mugs or pens and similar merchandise with 'World's Greatest Dad' written on them.Some families might do things together to celebrate Father's Day like going for a meal. As a special treat, British people might give their Dad a bit of a rest – make him a cup of tea, or even wash his car and mow the lawn to make him feel really appreciated.GLOSSARY 词汇表celebration庆祝inspired by受启发Civil War内战remarrying再婚sacrificed牺牲officially正式地in existence存在adverts广告mugs杯子treat款待origins起源veteran退役军人raised养育了undoubtedly毫无疑问的sermon传教commercial商业性的the run-up…即将到来之际gadgets小器具,小玩意merchandise商品mow the lawn除草。
Father's Day 父亲节Father's Day is a fairly new celebration in the British calendar compared with Mother's Day, which has been a very popular and well celebrated festival in the UK for a very long time.The origins of the celebration are American and it was inspired by the actions of a man named William Smart. He was a veteran of the US Civil War and his wife died giving birth to their sixth child. He raised six children alone without remarrying, which was undoubtedly unusual back in those days.His daughter, Sonora Dodd, realised when she was an adult what her father had sacrificed for his children. It was in the early 1900s and she was actually at church one day, listening to a sermon on Mother's Day. She thought there should also be a Father's Day celebration.And so the tradition was born, on the third Sunday every June, close to the anniversary of Sonora's father's death. Britain took the idea of Father's Day from the American celebration and it has been celebrated officially since the 1970s.Father's Day is never quite such the big commercial event that Mother's Day is, probably because it hasn't been in existence for so long. But what do British people do for Father's Day?Well, most people would buy their fathers a card. The card would probably have a nice message in it saying what a great Dad their father is. Some people do buy presents as well.Popular gifts for Dads are probably ties, chocolates or socks because these are things that Dads can always use even if they don't want them. In the run-up to Father's Day, or indeed Mother's Day, there will be adverts on the TV giving us ideas of CDs or gadgets we can buy. Card shops will be full of mugs or pens and similar merchandise with 'World's Greatest Dad' written on them.Some families might do things together to celebrate Father's Day like going for a meal. As a special treat, British people might give their Dad a bit of a rest – make him a cup of tea, or even wash his car and mow the lawn to make him feel really appreciated.GLOSSARY 词汇表celebration庆祝inspired by受启发Civil War内战remarrying再婚sacrificed牺牲officially正式地in existence存在adverts广告mugs杯子treat款待origins起源veteran退役军人raised养育了undoubtedly毫无疑问的sermon传教commercial商业性的the run-up…即将到来之际gadgets小器具,小玩意merchandise商品mow the lawn除草第 1 页。
Father's Day
The United States is one of the few countries in the world that has an official day on which fathers are honored by their children. On the third Sunday in June, fathers all across the United States are given presents, treated to dinner or otherwise made to feel special.
The origin of Father's Day is not clear. Some say that it began with a church service in West Virginia in 1908. Others say the first Father's Day ceremony was held in Vancouver, Washington. The president of the Chicago branch(分部)of the Lions' Club, Harry Meek, is said to have celebrated the first Father's Day with his organization in 1915; and the day that they chose was the third Sunday in June, the closest date to Meek's own birthday!
Regardless of when the first true Father's Day occurred, the strongest promoter of the holiday was Mrs. Bruce John Dodd of Spokane, Washington. Mrs. Dodd felt that she had an outstanding father. He was a veteran of the Civil War. His wife had died young, and he had raised six children without their mother.
In 1909, Mrs. Dodd approached her own minister and others in Spokane about having a church service dedicated to fathers on June 5, her father's birthday. That date was too soon for her minister to prepare the service, so he spoke a few weeks later on June 19th. From then on, the state of Washington celebrated the third Sunday in June as Father's Day. Children made special desserts, or visited their fathers if they lived apart.
States and organizations began lobbying(游说)Congress to declare an annual Father's Day. In 1916, President Woodrow Wilson approved of this idea, but it was not until 1924 when President Calvin Coolidge made it a national event to "establish more intimate relations between fathers and their children and to impress upon fathers the full measure of their obligations." Since then, fathers had been honored and recognized by their families throughout the country on the third Sunday in June.
When children can't visit their fathers or take them out to dinner, they send a greeting card. Traditionally, fathers prefer greeting cards that are not too sentimental. Most greeting cards are whimsical(奇形怪状的,异想天开的)so fathers laugh when they open them. Some give heartfelt thanks for being there whenever the child needed Dad.
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