11. In the morning, everything's slippery with ice outside. I hold the trees to keep from falling, and my fuzzy gloves (毛茸茸的手套) sick. How silly!Shoes slip (滑) , but gloves stick to ice. Wait, that gives me an (1) .
I go inside and get a pair of Dad's old socks. I pull them on over (2) shoes and step outside again. Yay!No more slipping.
In the afternoon, Grandpa's (3) me to my swimming class. He's brought me a cup of tea. Yum!I slip off my shoes to relax my feet when I drink. Yikes!The tea is (4) , I want to put it down to cool, (5) Grandpa's car is old and doesn't have cup holders.
I put my shoe on the floor. And, look, the (6) where my foot goes in is kind of. . . cup-shaped!
Grandpa (7) my shoe-cup holder, but he says, "I think I'd better keep my shoes on while I'm driving. "
In the evening, Mom says, "Go away, dog!"She's making a sweater for Dad, and the silly dog is running after the yarn (毛线) all over.
"When I'm an inventor, I'll (8) you a dog-proof yarn holder, "I tell her.
"Great!"she says. "Will it be done soon?"
"Well, it's a new idea, "I say. "I'll have to think about it. "
As I (9) , I play with a big plastic bottle on the table. Hmm, I cut the bottom of the bottle, then put the ball of yam in, with the yarn coming out of the mouth. It fits. I hang the bottle on the wall, away from the dog.
"Maybe this will work until I finish my invention, "I tell Mom.
"Perfect, "she says. "And, Xiao Wei, (10) don't have to be new things. Using old stuff in clever, new ways is inventing. "