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Directions: With the increasing development of Internet, electronic commerce (e-commerce) is becoming more and more popular, and people’s online shopping enthusiasm will be further expanded.Present your view about the problems and counter-measures of online shopping.Write an essay of approximately 200 words to support your view.Please give specific and reasonable argument to make your writing convincing.

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