65.Which of the following would be the best title for the text? A.How to Deposit Pennies in "The Bank of Dad". B.Welcome to Deposit Money in the Bank. C.How to Teach Compound Interest to Kids. D.A Good Relationship between Father and Kid. A recent Auburn University study provides some real numbers to back a theory we’ve all known was true for some time―planting a shade tree near yourhome reduces energy bills significantly in the springand summer months. The study, conducted in Auburn,Alabama, included 160 homes with different levelsof shade. Each home’s energy usage was monitoredand compared to other houses with similar energy―using patterns, size, type of cooling system, etc. Hereare some highlights from the study: Houses with trees on the west side of their home had a “much lower power bill . Older homes had the most shade coverage, because people did not use to rely on air conditioning as much to keep them cool. Children under age 12 consume the most power in a home as they watch television, play games and frequently leave lights on. Fall and early winter are the perfect seasons to plant a tree. This time of year many nurseriesare trying to reduce their inventory of trees heading into the winter, so you may find a deal on trees easily to plant around your lot. While you have the spade out, consider planting a tree near your outside air conditioning unit. The shade will keep the unit cooler and help it operate more efficiently. Be sure to plant far enough from the unit to allow proper airflow, and account for the tree’s growth over time. It actually hurts to watch the trees being knocked over when land developers plan neighborhoods because trees could provide much needed shade to new homeowners, reducing their electric bill and the amount of energy they consume. Hopefully this study, and more like it in the future, will encourage developers and builders to plan around trees as much as possible to offer homeowners a shaded lot. 【查看更多】