TEXT A George Washington was the
first man not a king whose birthday was publicly celebrated during his lifetime.
Before the colonies declared their independence, celebrations honoring the
birthdays of British rulers were customary. After the Declaration of
Independence, the American people ignored royal birthdays and began instead to
celebrate General Washington’s birthday. This custom started in 1778
during the army’s cold snowy winter at Valle Forge, when one of the military
bands marched to Washington’s headquarters and played for him.
When the war ended in 1783, Washington eagerly returned to Mount Vernon.
But his peaceful retirement was interrupted when he was unanimously chosen first
president of the United States. He took office in 1789 and was reelected in
1792. In 1796, he refused a third term and retired from political life. He died
two years later and was buried at Mount Vernon, which one million tourists visit
every year. Shortly after his death, Washington was praised in these famous
words: "First in war, first in peace, and first in the heart of his
countrymen." To the American people, Washington symbolizes
dignity, statesmanship, and, above all, honesty. The famous cherry tree story,
which was invented by Washington’s first biographer, has become a lesson in
morals for all American schoolchildren. The story goes like this: When George
Washington was about six years old, his father gave him a hatchet (small axe),
which the little boy loved to play with. One day, he tried the edge of his
hatchet on his father’s favorite young cherry tree and did enough damage to kill
the tree. Next morning, his father noticed the damage and ran into the house
shouting, "George, do you know who killed that beautiful little cherry tree..,
in the garden George’s famous reply was, "I can’t tell a lie, Pa, you know I
can’t tell a lie. I cut it with my hatchet." His father, pleased with the boy’s
courage and honesty, quickly forgave him. Because of this story,
traditional dessert on Washington’s birthday are cherry pie or a log-shaped cake
decorated with cherries. Washington’s Birthday is a legal holiday throughout the
U.S.A. It is celebrated on the third Monday in February. In some states, this
date is called Presidents’ Day and honors both Washington and Lincoln. The main theme of the passage is
A.George Washington’s birthday B.the famous cherry tree story C.Washington’s honesty D.the great merits of George Washington