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Composition on Family Changes in 60th Anniversary of the Founding of the People's Republic of China (1500 words)
This year marks the 60th anniversary of the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC). Great changes have taken place in our country in the past half century. However, what great changes have taken place in the ordinary family life in our country? I really want to know! So, I made a social survey. First of all, where are the seniors who have the right to speak? I asked my father, and he smiled and told me, "It's far away, just in front of me! It's your grandparents! " . Wow! What a coincidence! Today is August 2009 1 Army Day. I took my parents by the hand and came to my grandparents' house happily. At lunch, I sat among my grandparents and asked them this question eagerly. They told me over dinner that my grandparents took part in the revolutionary work in Wuhan, Hubei Province in the second year of the founding of New China. At that time, everyone was wearing a blue tunic suit, and the grain and oil they ate were rationed, and the variety of vegetables was also very single. The house where they live is a collective shed. It was not until 195 1 that they got married in August that they moved out of the collective shed and moved into a small bungalow with ordinary brick and wood structure. It was not until the early 1960 s that grandparents responded to the call of the motherland and took the initiative to apply to join the "supporting the northwest" team. After they came to Baoji City, Shaanxi Province, they lived in brick houses. After moving into the new house, I bought the only household appliance-the "red light" tube radio. They all go to work by bike. At that time, few families had bicycles, and most people walked out. Today, 60 years later, my grandparents have retired for more than 20 years. Grandpa said earnestly, "Today's new China, under the leadership of the * * * Production Party, has turned an ancient, poor and backward China into a prosperous, powerful and modern country. Especially in the past 30 years of reform and opening-up, China's economy has continued to advance at a high speed, which has made great contributions to promoting global economic development. Today's China stands tall in the world. If there is no water in the big river, the small river will dry up, and every China family will naturally become stronger with the motherland and become richer, happier and happier! " . Indeed, there are many kinds of colorful clothes in grandparents' closets; Today, the grain and oil to be eaten every day are no longer rationed as at that time, and the non-staple food is also rich and varied, making people choose at will; The farmer's uncle adopted the "greenhouse" planting technology, so that we can eat fresh vegetables and fruits all year round at any time. Grandparents moved into the modern "Lijing Garden", where trees are shaded, there are fountains between each building, and there are a circle of colorful flowers around. The air here is fresh and pleasant, not like residential areas, but more like gardens. Grandpa lives on the first floor of a six-story building. The house is a high-rise duplex frame structure with mixed structure. Five rooms and two halls, with an area of about160m2. Although he lives on the first floor, there is plenty of sunshine. There are so many appliances at home! There are two TV sets, one is the "Beijing" brand 20-inch color TV set I used to watch when I was a child, and the other is the 34-inch "Changhong" brand digital TV set I bought last year. It can receive more than 100 sets of digital TV programs, as well as household appliances such as refrigerators and mini-freezers, video recorders, VCD and DVD players, complete digital music sets, eight speakers and automatic washing machines. This year, grandpa's family also bought a computer and connected to the broadband Internet, becoming a "net bug". He can video chat with relatives and old friends in Wuhan, Hangzhou and Nanjing at any time, which not only solves the problem of poor eyes and unwillingness to write letters, but also gets rid of loneliness. Although grandparents are old now, especially it is inconvenient to walk, there is really no need to worry about going out! Because both of them have a "longevity certificate" issued by the community, it is free to take all buses. Of course, the great changes in family life in the past 60 years are not only these aspects, but also many, many! . Through the comparison before and after this social survey, I really realized the progress of basic necessities of life in ordinary families in China, and the people's quality of life has been improved unprecedentedly. Of course, today's prosperity and happiness of the motherland and family do not fall from the sky, but come from my grandparents' generation, who have worked hard all their lives with their hardworking hands and sweat! Then, as middle school students, we should be able to become the talents needed by the motherland and shoulder the historical responsibility of building our country more prosperous and powerful in the future. Now we are duty-bound to learn all kinds of cultural and scientific knowledge and become high-quality talents worthy of the name and urgently needed by the motherland. Our generation should be determined to work harder and build our country more prosperous and strong with the knowledge, wisdom and diligence we have learned. I think: after the struggle of our generation, half a century later, our motherland will definitely have greater, newer and more wonderful changes. Follow-up: Oh, I'm from Suzhou. The teacher knew the false answer at a glance: just change a little, just change the name of the province and city! It doesn't matter if you don't change. Can't your grandparents work in other provinces? Besides, teachers usually only look at the beginning and end of the composition, and generally look at the middle. It's okay! Follow-up: All right.