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My wife is addicted to shopping on the Internet.1.seems that she can’t control herself well,just clicking constantly with the mouse.Let me tell you what happened last night.It was the fourth time she2.(shop)online for hours.I had already remind her to think twice before buying anything,but my wife ignored3.I said and replied confidently, “With the new year4.(approach),preparation is necessary.5.,I haven’ bought things on the Internet for a whole week.”Hearing her words,I was really speechless.In most cases,the things she bought aren’t good value for money.Maybe she just enjoys6.process of buying online.

Nowadays,7.the development of technology,online shopping is becoming more and more convenient.Those8.stay at home can buy whatever they want.In the meanwhile,it causes a series of9.(problem).One of them is more spending than before,because people are10.(easy)attracted by the discount(折扣).So how to keep a good state of mind in front of temptation(誘惑)is an important lesson many people need to learn.

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