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As people often say, "No one knows the value of healthhe loses it." In other words (换句话说), nothing is more important health. Good health is beneficialyour work and study. But how to keep healthy? Here I want to give you some advice.
First, you should go to bed early and get up early. Second, keep a healthy and (balance) diet — eat more vegetables and fruits and other food full of energy and fibre; eat sugar and rich food as little as possible. Don't eat food has gone bad. Third, get rid of the bad habits such as (smoke), drinking or staying too late. Physical exercise can make your body strong, we should exercise every day. In word, health is more valuable than anything else. We should do everything we can to keep us (health).

【答案】until;tha;to;alanced;which/that;moking;u;o;a;healthy
【解析】本文是一篇议论文,作者针对如何保持健康这一问题给出了自己的一些建议。
(1)考查连词。句意:直到失去健康,一个人才知道健康的价值。until"直到……",符合语境,故填until。
(2)考查连词。根据空前面的more important可知,此处填than。
(3)考查介词。be beneficial to 固定短语,"对……有益",故填to。
(4)考查形容词。a balanced diet固定短语,"均衡的饮食",故填balanced。
(5)考查定语从句。这是一个定语从句,修饰先行词food,关系词在从句中作主语,故填which/that。
(6)考查非谓语动词。smoking与后面的drinking和staying 7是并列成分,所以填smoking。
(7)考查副词。stay up固定短语,”熬夜“,所以填up。
(8)考查连词。体育锻炼能够让你的身体强壮,所以我们应该每天锻炼。前后两分句为因果关系,故用so。
(9)考查冠词。句意:总之,健康比其他的任何东西都宝贵。in a word固定短语,”总之“,所以填a。
(10)考查形容词。此处用形容词healthy作宾补,构成"keep sb. +adj."结构,所以填healthy。

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