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    The green movement is catching on in many pockets of the world. This is especially true in the construction industry. Today's buzz words, which include global warming and zero emissions(排放), are causing everyday people to look for ways to reduce their carbon footprint. Purchasing an environmentally-friendly home is a good investment for those who care about their own health and the well-being of our planet. Based on this trend, entire districts, known as eco-communities, are being designed with the concept of green in mind. One of these communities is Dockside Green in the Canadian province of British Columbia. Its goal is to become the world's first zero-emission neighborhood.

    Dockside Green is a mostly self-sufficient community along the harbor front of Victoria, the capital city of British Columbia. The community is home to around 2,500 people and it includes a variety of environmental features, some of which can't be found anywhere else.

    The planners and builders of Dockside Green have the environment in mind with every choice they make. They ensure proper ventilation(通风) and guarantee residents clean air indoors. Building materials, such as paints and wood, are natural and green.

    Energy efficiency is attached great importance to in eco-communities like Dockside Green. Not only do energy-efficient appliances reduce the environmental impact of heating, cooking and lighting, they also save residents money. Dockside Green claims that home owners use 55% less energy than the average Canadian.

    Eco-communities also take the future into account by recycling waste and reducing carbon emissions. At Dockside Green, waste water is treated and reused on-site for flushing toilets, and a gas plant changes waste wood into a renewable form of gas for hot water systems, stoves and gas heaters. The community also reduces carbon emissions by using local suppliers for all their transport and maintenance(维修) needs, and residents are encouraged to join the community's car share program.

    1. (1) Who are likely to buy an environmentally-friendly home?
      A . People interested in investment. B . Those looking for carbon footprint. C . Those concerned about their health. D . People caring about their community.
    2. (2) Dockside Green is __________.
      A . an eco- community with over 2,500 people B . a good investment for planners and builders C . the world's first zero-emission neighborhood D . a self-sufficient community in British Columbia
    3. (3) Dockside Green saves its residents money by________.
      A . Recycling waste and reducing carbon emissions B . Encouraging people to join the car share program C . Calling on people to reduce their carbon footprint D . Equipping people with energy-efficient appliances
    4. (4) Who will most likely support the development of eco-communities?
      A . Climate scientists. B . Natural gas companies. C . Coal mining investors. D . Architects and interior designers.

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