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The clothes are made         cotton, the wine is made         grapes.

A.of; of B.from; of C.of; from

 

C 【解析】 句意:衣服是用棉花做的,而酒是由葡萄制成的。 考查介词。be made of:由……制成(物理变化,成品仍可看出原料);be made from:由……制成(化学变化,成品已看不出原料)。 结合本题的语境,cotton经过物理变化制成了clothes,因此用of;grapes经过化学变化制成了wine,因此用from。故选C。  
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