26. Richard Turere has always enjoyed making things using old objects. For example, when he was quite young, he (1)
(make) fans for his parents' house from car parts and things he found in the yard.
Richard (2)
(live) near the Nairobi National Park in Kenya. When he was nine, Richard began to look after his family's cows and sheep. The big problem was the lions. "I (3)
(grow) up hating lions," says Richard. "They used to (4)
(come) at night and feed on our cows when we were sleeping."
Then one night, as he (5)
(walk) around the cowshed (牛舍) with a flashlight in his hand, he noticed something. That day the lions didn't come. "Richard realized that lions (6)
(scare) of a moving light. So, he had an idea Using some used parts from a car and a motorcycle, Richard setup some flashing lights to trick the lions into thinking that people were walking around the cowshed. The lions didn't come near. Soon other families were using his "lion lights".
Richard's "lion lights" (7)
(cost) just ten dollars to make. They (8)
(help) the farmers and the lions. Many lions (9)
(kill) by farmers before "lion lights" appeared. Now across Kenya Richard's idea has been used by farmers (10)
(protect) their animals.
Richard has been accepted into one of Kenya's top schools. "One year ago, I was just a boy looking after my father's cows. Now I want to be an engineer or a pilot."