单选题If I _____ that your business was growing so rapidly, I wouldn’t have been worried about it.AknowBknewChad knownDhave known

单选题
If I _____ that your business was growing so rapidly, I wouldn’t have been worried about it.
A

know

B

knew

C

had known

D

have known


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解析:
本题考查虚拟语气。句意:如果我知道贵公司发展如此迅速,我就不会为它担心了。主句用would have done,从句需使用had done。故正确答案为C。

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