In warm countries, many people have houses ________ bamboo.


  1. A.
    made into
  2. B.
    made from
  3. C.
    made up of
  4. D.
    made of
D
導(dǎo)解:be made of(由……制成)指成品中還可以看出原材料;be made from(由……制成)指成品中已看不出原材料;be made into(被制成)指某原料被制成某種成品;be made up of (由……組成,由……構(gòu)成)強(qiáng)調(diào)物質(zhì)組成的成份和組成物質(zhì)的各個(gè)元素.
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    A.research shows that Britain will soon fall into an ice age

    B.Mike Lockwood's research focuses on space environment physics

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