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How to write a junior high school composition for those who catch up early?

Today is "May Day" International Labor Day. From the early hours of the day before yesterday, the reporter of the Sixth Road of our newspaper chased the ordinary workers who got up early in Coconut City with a camera. Labor creates glory and dreams. It is their hard work that makes this city full of vitality every day. Let's thank them for their hard work and send them holiday wishes.

Sister Zhou is cleaning the road.

Sanitation workers clean the road early when others are asleep.

Time: 6 am on April 29th.

Venue: Nanhai Avenue

Catch up early: Sister Zhou, Group 1 of Nanhai Avenue, Team 3 of Longhua District Environmental Sanitation Bureau

Every day at dawn, when most people are still sleeping, sanitation workers have already picked up brooms and worked on the road.

Sister Zhou, 45, is such an ordinary sanitation worker. Sister Zhou is cheerful and talkative. When the reporter saw her on the morning of the 29th, she was cleaning the road. As soon as she heard that the reporter was going to interview, she quickly said, "Our work is very ordinary. Just do it well. "

Sister Zhou is from Chongqing. In the 1990s, she and her husband came to work in Haikou. At first, the couple had a hard time. By chance, she applied for the post of sanitation worker in Longhua District Environmental Sanitation Bureau. Although I usually work hard, the financial burden of my family has finally been reduced.

She gets up at exactly 4: 30 every day and starts sweeping the street at 5: 00. She is mainly responsible for the section from Anning Hospital of Nanhai Avenue to Longkunnan Turntable, which will not be completed until about 10 in the morning. If she comes too late in the morning, not only can she not finish her work, but there are too many cars on the road, which makes her work more dangerous, so she must catch up early. Sister Zhou usually spends an hour or two cleaning the main road first, and then does some roadside cleaning work. "When others sleep, clean the road first, so that when you go out, you will be in a good mood." Sister Zhou said.

"Do you feel too bitter and tired to stand in this line of work?" The reporter asked.

"What line is not hard! But that's my duty. I have to do a good job no matter how tired I am. " Sister Zhou said with a smile.

"When it rains, it is the hardest time to work." Sister Zhou recalled that it was a headache when it rained heavily in June+10 last year. The section from the South Railway Station to the south turntable of Longkun is full of water, and some places are waist-deep. As soon as the water rose, the garbage on the road suddenly floated around, and they had to wade through the accumulated water to pick up the garbage. On one occasion, Sister Zhou accidentally fell into the stagnant water and drank a few mouthfuls of dirty water. She finally got up and suddenly found a dead mouse beside her. Sister Zhou suddenly had a churning in her stomach and vomited all her breakfast. Even so, she didn't stop working and continued to wade through the water to pick up garbage.

She feels that the sanitation work is "very good" and she is particularly pleased to see that the road is clean. Besides, the bureau pays well. You can earn 850 yuan a month, as well as pension insurance and medical insurance. Don't worry if you can't move.

In order not to delay Sister Zhou's work, the reporter ended the interview as soon as possible. Watching her figure fade away, some feelings linger in the reporter's mind.

Every morning, I don't know how many sanitation workers like Sister Zhou are working hard. For the beauty of this city, they get up early and get greedy for the dark, and they are tireless. What can we do with them? Properly handling the garbage in your hands should be the greatest respect for them! (trainee reporter Chen's photo report)

Sam is selling newspapers.

Newsboy: I provide the latest news to the public.

Time: 2 am on April 29th.

Venue: sidewalk of Grand Turntable on Longkun South Road

Early Catcher: A San (a pseudonym) who sells newspapers.

On the big turntable of Longkun South Road in Haikou, whether in the morning or late at night, you will see a thin newspaper seller shuttling between traffic. Sam is the earliest newsboy in Hainan. He can let you taste yesterday's news five or six hours in advance. Want to watch the news, almost nothing is fresher than him.

He is a middle-aged man. The reporter first noticed him because he saw him very late. At that time, he had just returned from an interview. There are still many vehicles on the road at this time. Whenever the traffic lines up at the red light, he shuttles through the traffic with a big stack of newspapers to sell. It's past 2: 00 in the morning. Are you selling new newspapers? The reporter bought a copy with questions and found that it was indeed a new newspaper. Standing at the crossroads, the traffic lights brought him a lot of convenience, and more than 90% of his newspapers were sold to people on the bus. He also has some skills in holding a newspaper in his hand, which can always make drivers and passengers catch a glimpse of the headlines in the newspaper, thus increasing the appeal of the newspaper.

In the early morning of April 29th, the reporter saw that Ah San was still busy selling newspapers. He has been selling newspapers since early that morning. The reporter asked, "Why haven't you got off work yet?" He smiled and said, "How can you finish the work so early? There are still a lot of unsold. "

Sam told reporters that he sells hundreds of newspapers every day. At most, he and his wife can sell more than 800 copies, but he can't sell them out until 2 am to 3 pm. In the eyes of others, their lives are more fulfilling and free, but he describes himself as-"people from bad karma!" "

He said that selling a newspaper can only earn twenty cents, and selling 500 copies can earn 100 yuan. However, how much time and energy it takes to sell 500 copies!

Earn as much as you sell, and pay the money is also a reward, but in the process of selling newspapers, he often meets people who read "Overlord Newspaper". Because he often leaves his newspaper on the side of the road and comes back to get it after he sells it, but some people go to the side of the road to get his newspaper, and some people inevitably keep it for themselves after reading it. This is not what Sam is most worried about, because the place where he sells newspapers is a highway. Although the speed there is very slow and generally nothing will happen, it is still not allowed by the management department. He knows very well that it is wrong to do so, but there is no way, because the burden of life is on him, and he must work.

In a brief interview, A San said that almost no one had sold newspapers before him, but no one sold newspapers as hard as he did. He defined himself as "a bad business selling morning papers." (trainee reporter Chen's photo report)

15 bus driver Li Quan left the first bus early.

The bus driver had no time to have breakfast and left the first bus early.

Time: 5: 30 am on April 29th.

Venue: Jinxing Road, Jinpan

Catch up early: Meilan Bus Co., Ltd. 15 bus driver Li Quan.

At 5: 30 in the morning on the 29th, it was just dawn, and there were few pedestrians on the road, cars were hard to find, and the road was empty. At this time, Li Quan, the driver who lives in Jinyu Road, has gone out, and he drove the first bus of 15 that day.

At 5: 55, Li Quan came to the bus departure station of Jinxing Road 15 in Jinpan to check the vehicles and check the train schedule. Li Quan is ready to leave. At 6: 07, three minutes before the first bus at 6: 00, Li Quan began to reverse the car and left the first bus today 15.

"I live quite close. Some drivers who live in Fucheng have to get up around 5 o'clock. Every driver has a week's morning shift and two shifts. " Li Quan said. At the first stop, there are already two passengers waiting. Li Quan skillfully opened the car door to let the passengers get on. For several stops, there were only one or two passengers, and the carriage was empty.

I came to the intersection of Jinniu Road and Nanhai Avenue and waited for the green light for a long time. Li Quan took time to drink two sips of water. I arrived early today, and Li Quan didn't have time to have breakfast.

After Popo Market Station, more and more passengers got on the bus, and the whole carriage was crowded. Students who go to school, citizens who rush to work early, and elderly people who get up early to exercise, Li Quan is worried that passengers who get off the bus can't hear the name of the station, so he has to raise his voice and remind them loudly: "Is there a passenger getting off?"

Along the way, citizens who catch up early are still sleepy. James Li turned on the music, Andy Lau's "It's good to be home" was playing, and there was a warm song in the car.

At 6: 36, the car crossed the Peace Bridge, and it was already dawn, and pedestrians and vehicles on the road gradually increased. Li Quan looked at the front with rapt attention. Before stopping every time, Li Quan starts to slow down from the station 100 meters, and stops the car slowly at the station. For Li Quan, who has been driving for 20 years, it is not difficult to control the vehicle smoothly.

At 6: 49, 15 bus arrived at the terminal Wanfu New Village. When getting off the bus, an aunt who got up early to exercise said to Li Quan, "Thank you, driver!" " "

After getting off the bus, Li Quan took time to run to the door of Wanfu Market and bought a loaf of bread and some steamed buns. This is his breakfast today. "Our work is like this. We can only eat something before we leave. If there is traffic jam on the road, there is no time to eat at all. " Li Quankai has been a bus driver for seven years, and he is used to it.

At 6: 58, just after eating a loaf of bread, Li Quan was arranged to take the next bus. He hurried to the toilet, lit a cigarette and smoked two times, and immediately got on the bus. At this time, there were already several passengers in the car, and Li Quan began to start the car slowly ... (trainee reporter Shen Shandong photo report)

Wen Ying is reading a book in the morning.

Morning students get up from bed in the dark to read English.

Time: 5: 45 am on April 29th.

Venue: Hainan Normal University Campus

Catch up early: Wen Ying, a junior of Grade 06 in School of Mathematics and Statistics, Shanghai Normal University.

At 5: 45 am on April 29th, my roommates were sleeping. Wen Ying got up and pushed open the window and looked downstairs in the dormitory. There are already students reading in the morning on campus. Wen Ying climbed out of bed in the dark, grabbed a toothbrush and toothpaste, and went straight to the bathroom, repeating her daily actions. After washing, Wen Ying turned on the flashlight to find out two junior high school English textbooks and radios, put them under her arm, tapped on the door in the snoring of her roommate, and went straight downstairs.

At 6 o'clock in the morning, the Shihai campus was full of reading sounds. Dedicated figures can be seen everywhere in front of the library, coconut grove square and playground lawn. Holding an English book in their hands, they read aloud or recite in a low voice, like nobody's business.

At 6: 10, Wen Ying came to the square in front of the library. After choosing a position, she took out her English textbook and read it aloud. Wen Ying told reporters that for language learning, early morning is the prime time of the day. Listening to BBC or VOA foreign language broadcasts or reading aloud can achieve good results. "The signal here is very good." Wen Ying said, taking out the prepared radio debugging frequency.

Wen Ying said that morning reading is of great help to improve English performance, correct pronunciation and enhance memory. She will come to the library at 6 o'clock every day on time, find a quiet corner and read English aloud. "I used to read books in the morning and always wanted to sleep a little longer. I find it difficult to read books in the morning. Later, I listened to the students with excellent grades and talked about their learning experience. I found it very useful before joining the ranks of early reading. "

At 6: 30, "This word can't be pronounced like that", "Please listen again!" The reporter looked around. At this time, more students have been integrated into the ranks of morning reading, and everyone seems to have reached an agreement. Every morning reader is enjoying the learning pleasure brought by morning reading in his own way. They always believe that these "birds" who get up early can get harvest as long as they pay their own diligence. (Reporter Favor Cai's photo report)

Chen Fuxiang, the coordinator, is directing traffic.

The traffic coordinator directs traffic during the morning rush hour.

Time: 7: 00 am on April 29th 15.

Venue: Intersection of Nansha Road and Longkun South Road

Catch up early: Chen Fuxiang, traffic coordinator of Longhua No.5 Squadron

Yellow clothes, red flags and horns guide pedestrians to cross the road correctly ... Every morning, traffic assistants are indispensable on the main roads in Haikou. They use hard sweat to create a safe traffic environment for everyone.

15 at 7 am, Chen Fuxiang stood at the intersection of Nansha Road and Longkun South Road to direct pedestrians to cross the road. Because this time is rush hour, there are many pedestrians and vehicles. Some people are in a hurry to go to work and have the impulse to run a red light. At this time, Chen Fuxiang stopped these pedestrians in time with a red flag and whistle in his hand.

Chen Fuxiang is 49 years old and has been a traffic coordinator for three years. For three years, she has to stand on the roadside for more than four hours every day, especially in the scorching sun, which is particularly uncomfortable.

Chen Fuxiang said that the traffic at the intersection of Nansha Road and Longkun South Road is very heavy and often blocked. Some cars, electric bicycles and pedestrians walk at will, which often causes traffic chaos.

At this time, a man opposite Chen Fuxiang was riding an electric car and running a red light. Chen Fuxiang immediately raised a small flag and blew a whistle. The man stopped when he heard the whistle, just as the traffic on Nansha Road began to pass. "It is very dangerous to run a red light like this, especially when some people riding electric bicycles run a red light, they are likely to collide with vehicles coming in the other direction." Chen Yuxiang said.

During the half-hour contact between the reporter and Chen Fuxiang, Chen Fuxiang stopped dozens of pedestrian traffic violations.

"Individuals don't quite understand our work." Chen Fuxiang said that sometimes something unpleasant happens when she stops pedestrians from crossing the road at a red light. A few days ago, a young man saw that Chen Fuxiang wouldn't let him run the red light, so he said to Chen Fuxiang, "What's it to you if I cross the road?" How much do they pay you? Can you manage me? "Faced with these incomprehensible words, Chen Fuxiang generally chose silence." My duty is to maintain good traffic order and hope the public can understand. "

"Of course, some people don't intentionally violate traffic rules," said Chen Fuxiang, especially the elderly and very young children, who sometimes ignore traffic lights. At this time, the traffic coordinator needs to cross the road with the elderly or children.

Chen Yuxiang recalled that on April 25th, two 3-year-old children ran a red light, and she stepped forward to lead them across the street. When asked, she found that the two children were lost after leaving home. When she knew that the two children lived in the nearby village of Qian Qian Po, she took them to the intersection of Qian Qian Po. Seeing a familiar place, the two children suddenly remembered the way home.

"When I heard two children say' thank you', I felt that my work was very meaningful and I had the determination to stick to it!" Chen Fuxiang smiled. (Reporter Zheng Photography Report)

Mr. Ding is polishing shoes.

The shoeshine polishes your shoes to support my family.

Time: 6: 30 am on April 29th.

Venue: intersection of Longkun South Road and Nanhai Avenue

Early catcher: Mr. Ding

As soon as the sun comes out every day, Mr. Ding's shoe repair booth is set up. "Many people like to shine their shoes before going to work. I get up early to shine shoes for these people. " Mr. Ding said that some people have to catch the bus to go to work and go out after 7 o'clock. He set up the booth around 6 o'clock. "Come and wipe one." He said that office workers should pay attention to their image when they are busy, and a pair of shiny leather shoes is an important part of the image. Wearing a pair of clean leather shoes can not only leave a neat impression, but also enhance personal self-confidence, so as to make yourself happy and work smoothly. This is what everyone often says: "two brushes and a piece of cloth polish your life." While speaking, Mr. Ding smiled happily.

He told reporters that it is only one aspect to provide convenience for office workers to get up early and shine shoes. In fact, he also exercised his body and mind when he shined shoes for others. Dust removal, oiling, waxing, polishing and other actions when shoeshine are all sports, sometimes rubbing quickly, sometimes pulling left and right, which is equivalent to coming out in the morning. Sometimes my arm hurts after a night's sleep. Just come out and wipe my shoes for a while.

Mr. Ding has been adhering to the habit of polishing shoes early for three years, and he also has many old customers. He said it was a trivial matter to get up early to shine shoes, but he felt a lot of happiness in this matter. Not only old customers need themselves, but also this job. Now he has regarded it as a part of his life and will stick to it in the future. (trainee reporter Chen's photo report)

Ms. Wang, a vegetable seller

Market vendors can fall asleep standing up after working 15 hours a day

Time: 4 am on April 30th.

Venue: Sanxi Road Market, Haidian Island

Catch up early: Ms. Wang, the owner of the food stall

"In order to wholesale fresh vegetables, I need to get up at 1 o'clock in the morning, go to Changliu Town to wholesale vegetables, and then pull back to the stall in the vegetable market at 4 am. Now I am selling vegetables, I feel tired and sleepy, and I can fall asleep standing. " In Haidian Sanxi Road Market, on the morning of April 30, Ms. Wang, who is nearly 40 years old, told reporters.

According to Ms. Wang, she and her sister are both rural people in Changliu Town. They used to grow vegetables at home, but later they felt that they could no longer sell vegetables. In order to send their children to school and earn money to support their families, the two sisters came to Haikou farmers' market to start selling vegetables. "At ordinary times, some people who buy vegetables bargain with us and say that we haggle over every ounce. They don't know how much effort we have made to bring fresh vegetables back for sale in time. Every day when others are sleeping, we take a ride to Changliu Town or Xiuying Wholesale Market in the morning 1 to pull a batch of fresh vegetables back. How many processes does it take to wash vegetables, tie vegetables and sell vegetables from 4 am? Working for nearly 15 hours a day, I am tired and sleepy. Often when no one in the vegetable market buys food, he can fall asleep standing. " Ms. Wang's sister said.

"You can't sleep late when selling vegetables. Generally speaking, every morning from 6: 30 to 7: 00 is the peak time for citizens to buy food. We just need to get up early and have a full range of goods to sell. In addition to the peak of selling vegetables in the morning, many citizens come to buy food at 1 1 and 5: 00 pm. Generally, they have to wait until 6 pm before the dishes are sold out. " While weighing food for an old woman who came to buy food, Ms. Wang introduced the situation to reporters. Ms. Wang also said that how many vegetables each person wholesales every day depends on the daily sales. She usually wholesales 300 kilograms of vegetables. Go to bed from 9 o'clock in the evening every day, in order to get up early to wholesale vegetables. Sometimes I get up late and miss the bus to pull vegetables. What's more, I went late, and others bought all the good dishes. Poor quality or slightly withered vegetables are difficult to sell at high prices.

"The happiest thing every day is to see that your food is almost sold out, so you can go home and rest early." Ms. Wang said. (trainee reporter Xing Dongwei's photo report)

Ai Tao, a tricycle driver waiting for guests in the street.

The tricycle driver needs to go on with his life, although it is a little hard.

Time: 6 am on April 29th.

Venue: Haidian Island

Catch up early: rickshaw driver Ai Tao.

At 6: 30 on April 29th, rickshaw driver Ai Tao got up to wash and checked his equipment first. Finding a flat tire, he hummed a pop song and pushed his car to the door of Fuan village vegetable market, which is a bicycle repair shop on the roadside. There are three people waiting to repair the car at this time. Ai Tao consciously waited in line for nearly 15 minutes, and the tire repair cost 2 yuan money.

Later, Ai Tao rode a tricycle to the new campus of Dong Si Road Huandao Experimental Primary School. He hoped to receive the parents who sent their children back to school, but there was no guest after waiting for a circle. Ai Tao said: "Because most people who take the bus in the morning are in a hurry, the guests feel that our car is slow and our business has been taken away by some motor tricycles."

At 8: 07, Ai Tao finally waited for the first guest of the day, dragged the lady to a tea shop on Haitong Road, and earned 3 yuan fare. At 8: 43, an old woman and a middle-aged woman got on Ai Tao's car on Sandong Road. Along the way, Ai Tao had a good chat with them. Before arriving at Jin Dian Hotel, Ai Tao stopped the car and hurriedly helped the old lady get off. Ai Tao said that when he met these old people, he would take the initiative to chat with them. Many old people who had been in his car later became repeat customers.

While Ai Tao was waiting for the guests, the reporter chatted with him. It turns out that riding a tricycle is actually his "sideline". Since 200 1, he has been cooking side dishes in the kitchen of a hotel in Haidian Island, but his salary is not high. Taking advantage of taking a day off every week, since 2006, he has earned extra money by riding a tricycle, usually by his wife. His wife is from Hainan and Ai Tao is from Shandong, but he has settled down in a foreign land. Although the income is meager on weekdays, I still have to support my family, but Ai Tao still has to give money from time to time to help my sick father-in-law. According to Ai Tao, in June the year before last, my brother-in-law was lying in hospital with rheumatic heart disease, and his life was dying. After he spent all his savings, he found the leaders of relevant departments and knelt down to beg for saving this young life. The leader was very moved, found a caring enterprise, and finally donated money to his brother-in-law for heart valve repair surgery. Last year, my little sister was hospitalized again, and he spent more than 3000 yuan. My father-in-law is also suffering from chronic stomach and lung diseases, and needs money from time to time. "The money spent can still be earned, as long as the family is safe." His wife is very grateful for his sincere efforts and thoughtfulness. Ai Tao is very satisfied with this.

My old mother, who is far away from her hometown in Shuangquan Township, Changqing District, Jinan City, is also very concerned about Ai Tao. According to him, my mother is over 60 years old and lives alone in an earthen house in her hometown. Whenever it rains, the house leaks. Because he was worried about his mother's safety and was too lonely to live alone, he repeatedly begged her to come and live with him, but she insisted on not leaving her hometown. My 4-and-a-half-year-old daughter has gone to kindergarten, and her monthly living expenses are 180 yuan. She rented a single room in Fuan village, and she also rented 300 yuan a month. There is also a family's living expenses, and there is not much left after one month. Up to now, I still owe the tricycle management company four months rent 1080 yuan. In June last year, when she received the photos sent by her mother from her hometown, Ai Tao, who had not seen her mother for a long time, burst into tears. Ai Tao has never been back to his hometown since the Spring Festival in 2003. "It's not that I don't want to go home, but it costs a lot of money to go home. I really can't get it out. "

Although life seems a little hard, 33-year-old Ai Tao has no complaints, but is more optimistic about life. "We ordinary people don't luxury driving a BMW, but I believe that riding my tricycle can always improve our lives." (trainee reporter Xie Daqiang's photo report)

Ms. Wang is making steamed buns.

Breakfast sellers start working at midnight and live an American life.

Time: 0: 30 am on April 30th.

Venue: Renmin Avenue, Haidian Island

Catch up early: Ms. Wang, the owner of breakfast shop

"We rest at 3 pm, get up at around 1 1 in the evening and start making breakfast, and live an American life during our work and rest hours." At 0: 30 on April 30th, Ms. Wang, the owner of a breakfast shop named Jie Zhen Guantangbao on Renmin Avenue in Haidian District, told the reporter. A person who cooks breakfast like Ms. Wang has already started a day's work when others are ready to rest.

"Buzzing and rumbling", at 0: 30 in the morning, the reporter heard the sound of beating soybean milk in Jie Zhen Tangbao Store. "Start making breakfast so early?" The reporter asked casually. "Today is late. Sometimes it starts at 1 1 at night, and buns are chopped at noon. Now we have to do the preparatory work. Soaked beans should be beaten with soybean milk, boiled porridge and mung bean porridge. " Ms. Wang answered with a smile.

According to Ms. Wang, she and her husband, Mr. Zhu, are both from Jiangxi. They are 50 years old and used to make breakfast in Zhuhai. Because my son works in Haikou, he came to Haikou to sell steamed buns in 2007.

After running out of soybean milk, they began to boil water to cook porridge. "It takes a long time for porridge to taste good." Ms. Wang said while pouring hot water into the pot. When the reporter asked, can the body tolerate such a black-and-white life? Ms. Wang and her wife jokingly said, "We are living an American life now and have long been used to it."

After the preparatory work was finished, the couple began to make steamed buns. It was already 1 o'clock in the morning. I saw the skin and stuffing of the steamed bread in Ms. Wang's hand turned into beautiful steamed bread with pleats and stood in the steamer. Ms. Wang made buns quickly, and in a short time, she made five cages.

"How many buns do you want to wrap tonight?" The reporter asked. "It depends on the business situation. When business is good, pack more. Under normal circumstances, there is no need to install these steamers. " Ms. Wang pointed to the steamer on the table and said.

The reporter estimated at the scene that there are 85 small steamers in a steamer, 10 steamed bread. There are 52 steamers in the big bag, and one steamer has 7 big bags. And 15 steamed sweet buns, 20 in a drawer. Not counting steamed buns, at least 1500 steamed buns should be packed in one night.

"This 1500 steamed stuffed bun must be wrapped before seven o'clock in the morning. Because the store is small, only the couple and their son are busy, and many guests are also rushing to work. They are in a hurry and have to work overtime at night, which is fresh. " Mr. Zhu told reporters.

After Ms. Wang packed 15 steamed buns, the first guests came. The reporter looked at the time, 2 am.

"Sister Wang, the dumplings here are delicious. Although the business in the store is small. If you come late in the morning, you can't buy steamed buns. There are more people working in our community, and we all like to come here to eat buns. " Motorcycle driver Mr. Zhang told reporters. Ms. Wang said with a smile that this is how they sell breakfast and midnight snack. "Most people who come to eat at this time are people who work at night." Ms. Wang' s husband said.

"When do you usually have the most guests?" The reporter asked. "Of course, it's from 7 am to 9 am." Ms. Wang said.

The guest checked out after eating. It is raining outside. Ms. Wang and her husband packed their bowls and chopsticks, and began to make buns, ready to welcome more breakfast guests at dawn.