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The doctors did not reveal the truth to him.

A:.hide
B: handle
C: disclose
D: establish

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解析:句意:医生们没有向他透露事实。画线单词reveal意为“揭露,透露”。A项hide意为“隐藏”;B项handle意为“处理”;C项disclose意为"公开,透露",与画线单词同义;D项establish意为“建立,使成为”。故本题选C。
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