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English, 19.11.2020 01:00 angoliabirtio

Select the options which are closest in meaning to the underlined words. After the inquiry, the athlete was acquitted of all the charges against him.
Freed b. convicted c. exonerated d. forgiven

The sprinter accused the race official of fabricating evidence against him.
Manufacturing b. concealing c. falsifying d. showing

The couch promised not to divulge the athlete’s secret.
Confess b. reveal c. admit d. conceal

The rules stipulated that no athlete may take performance enhancing drugs.
Imply b. promise c. inform d. specify

Before the end of the marathon, several athletes succumbed to the heat.
Fell victim b. suffered c. endured d. regretted

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