Internet data shows that younger adults have become the primary audience obsessed (着迷) with altering their personal appearance.

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问题     Internet data shows that younger adults have become the primary audience obsessed (着迷) with altering their personal appearance. The recent 【B1】______death of Stephanie Kuleba, an 18-year-old high school cheerleader who died as a 【B2】______of a plastic surgery, brought our attention to the 【B3】______of a more "ideal" body amongst teenagers. In fact, search data 【B4】______this phenomenon. One of the most 【B5】______sites visited from the search term "plastic surgery" is the official site of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. Over 25% of visitors to the site fell within the 18- to 24-year-old—that’s up from 19.6% two years ago.
    Plastic 【B6】______has become an American obsession. Checking other markets, such as the United Kingdom and Australia, the 18- to 24-year-old fascination with plastic surgery is a【B7】 ______U.S. phenomenon.
    Looking at other health-related sites visited by 18- to 24-year-olds 【B8】______just how obsessed this age group is with appearance. Unlike the older groups who visit sites related to diseases and keeping healthy, 【B9】______, such as those focused on bodybuilding, weight loss and skincare. And definitely plastic surgery.
    While surgery-themed television may be driving the interest of a younger audience, 【B10】_____the failing US economy. If we track the trend in searches on topics such as "plastic surgery", 【B11】_____. In fact, if we look at the search patterns around popular surgeries, over the last year the term "cost" appear most commonly.
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答案one factor appears to be key in keeping teens away from altering their bodies

解析 one factor seems to be key in keeping teens away from changing their bodies
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