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If I had not studied hard, I ______ in the exam.A.had failedB.would failedC.would have fai

If I had not studied hard, I ______ in the exam.

A.had failed

B.would failed

C.would have failed

D.have failed

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I liked the English teaching more than working for the travel agency, and then the owner of the school offered me a full*time job as a teacher. So I resigned from the agency, Two years later, the owner of the school wanted to retire, so he asked me to take over as the director. And here I am.

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A.He didn't like physics any more.

B.His eyesight was too poor.

C.Physics was too hard for him.

D.He had to work to work to support himself.

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