For several years, Americans have enjoyed teleshopping—watching TV and buying things by phone. Now teleshopping is starting in Europe. In some【C1】______countries, people can turn on their【C2】______and shop for clothes, jewelry, food, toys and【C3】______things. Teleshopping is becoming popular in Sweden. 【C4】______, the biggest Swedish company sells different kinds of things on TV in fifteen European countries, and in one year, it makes $10 million. In France, there are two teleshopping channels, and the French【C5】______about $ 20 million a year in buying things through those channels. In Germany, 【C6】______last year teleshopping was only possible on one channel for one hour every day. Then the government allowed more teleshopping. Other channels can【C7】______for telebusiness, including the largest American teleshopping company and a 24-hour teleshopping company. German【C8】______are hoping these will help them sell more things. Some people like teleshopping because it allows them to do their shopping without【C9】______. With all the traffic problems in cities, going shopping is not an easy thing. But at the same time, other Europeans【C10】______like this new way of buying things. They call【C11】______"junk on the air". Many Europeans usually worry about the quality of the things【C12】______on TV. They think high quality is the most important thing, and they don’t believe they can be sure about the quality of the things【C13】______ The need of high quality means that European teleshopping companies will have to be【C14】______the American companies. They will have to be more careful about【C15】______of the things they sell. They will also have to work harder to sell things that the buyers cannot touch or see by themselves.【C12】