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When I found out I was moving to India, it was beyond a nightmare. It was something I couldn¡¯t even imagine. The impression I had of India were only based upon a few summer visits to my grandparents, filled with heat, pollution and dirt. Even though I was only six years old, I know this would be a complete change from my comfortable life in Maryland.

During my first six months in India, my expectations were met almost exactly. I hated my new apartment; I missed my school and friends back in Maryland, and I was sick of all the dirty marketplaces that filled the streets of New Delhi.

After those six months were over I finally realized that I was going to be in India for a while. I knew that I had to start making the most of my new life. It was then that I became completely involved in my school. My school, the American Embassy School, was filled with international students: Europeans, Australians, Chinese, and Americans just like me. But they all welcomed me with open arms. It was amazing to be among such diverse students, who had such incredible experiences to share.

Now, when I look back at my time in India, all I can think about is how fortunate I am to have had such a wonderful experience. My move to India not only allowed me to see a completely different side of the

world, but I was also able to establish unbreakable bonds with so many interesting and amazing people. Even now, after quite some years, I am still in contact with my closest friends from the American Embassy School. I cannot even imagine what I would be like without having lived in India. I would have missed out on meeting so many extraordinary people, and I would be a completely different person today.

1.At the beginning, the author thought it terrible to move to India because he felt__________ .

A. he was too young to go there

B. he couldn¡¯t see his grandparents

C. India was hot and dirty

D. he missed his friends in New Delhi

2.What made the author face his new life?

A. That he needed to make some friends.

B. That he fell in love with his new school.

C. That he missed his motherland.

D. That he had to stay in India longer.

3.After the author returned to Maryland _________

A. he found his life in India worthwhile

B. he hoped to go to India once again

C. he shared his story with his family

D. he wanted to experience another new life

4.What does the author want to tell us about his life in India?

A. It was the hardest time.

B. It changed him a lot.

C. It was comfortable and unforgettable.

D. It made him an interesting man.

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