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Things You (Probably) Don’t Know About the 4th of July 你可能不知道的7月4号
This day will be remembered in American history, wrote John Adams in 1776. People will honor it with fireworks and celebrations.
He was talking about the second of July.
That is the day the Continental1 Congress voted in favor of independence from the British. But the date written on the Declaration2 of Independence is July 4. So, since 1776, Americans have honored July 4 as the country’s Independence Day.
And July 2? Not so much.
Several early U.S. presidents died on July 4. They include John Adams, who became the second U.S. president, even though he made a mistake about ?the country’s most important national holiday. John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, the country’s third president, both died on the country’s 50th anniversary of Independence Day.
James Monroe, the country’s fifth president, died on July 4, 1831.
And the country’s 30th president, Calvin Coolidge, was born on July 4.
Amazing? Or disgusting?
Most Americans celebrate Independence Day with barbecues, parades and, yes, fireworks. But a few celebrate by eating all the hot dogs they can.
Since the early 1970s, a restaurant called Nathan’s Famous has hosted a competition to see who can eat the most hot dogs in a short time. The event is now shown on major sports channels. It includes a women’s contest and a men’s contest. Both are held in New York City, in a part of town called Coney Island.
For the last eight years, a man named Joey Chestnut4 has won the men’s contest. In 2014, he ate 61 hot dogs in 10 minutes.
The 2014 women’s winner, Miki Sudo, ate 34 hot dogs.
Where do those fireworks come from?
Let’s go back to those fireworks, probably the most common image related to Independence Day. Americans really, really love fireworks. The America n Pyrotechnic Association – “pyrotechnic” is another word for “fireworks” – reported that Americans spent $675 million on fireworks last year.
Most ordinary people buy about $100 worth. Cities and towns spend between $5,000 and $30,000 to put on a public show.
The biggest fireworks show is in New York City. It costs about $2 million.
Where do many of our fireworks come from? China.
By the way, we also import most of our American flags from China, too.
Happy Independence Day!
Words in This Story
disgusting – adj. so unpleasant that you feel slightly sick
barbecues – n. outdoor meals or parties at which food is cooked on a barbecue
hot dog – n. a small cooked sausage
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adj.大陆的,大陆性的,欧洲大陆的 | |
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n.宣布,宣告,宣言,声明(书),申报 | |
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adj.爱国的,有爱国心的 | |
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n.栗树,栗子 | |
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