第二節(jié):信息匹配:(共5小題,每題2分,滿分10分)
下面是一篇應用文及其應用場合的信息,請閱讀下列應用文和相關信息,并按照要求匹配信息。并在答題紙上將該選項標號涂黑。選項中有一項是多余的。
首先,先閱讀下列的書目:
A. INSTRUCTORS' MANUAL Badminton Association of England. Recommended reading for all coach­es and essential reading for instructors.
B. BEYOND THE BASICS — EXCELLING AT BADMINTON by Jack Downey. A reference manual for players who want to improve their standard of play and improve their performance in competition. It's a must for serious players and coaches.
C. WINNING BADMINTON DOUBLES By Jack Downey. A comprehensive account of all aspects of mixed doubles with lots of advice about tactics and position play.
D. THE LAWS OF BADMINTON Badminton Association of England. Incorporating laws of "Badminton for disabled people" .
E. FAIR PLAY FOR CHILDREN IN SPORT (NCF) Important guidelines for coaches, parents and officials dealing with junior players.
F. TAKE UP BADMINTON Published by Springfield Book Ltd. Learn to play the right way from the start. Find out how to join a club or group and discover the secrets of rapid progress in skill and enjoyment.
閱讀下列的任務信息,然后匹配他(她)們需要的書籍
56.  Edwin, a child who wants to start playing badminton.
57.  Jack, a disabled person who has just started to play.
58.  Simon, a new instructor who is not certain that he can answer all the questions people may ask about the game.
59.  Ivy, a woman who is a good mixed doubles player.
60.  Jason, a good player who has just started taking part in serious competitions.
56. Edwin                    A. INSTRUCTORS' MANUAL
57. Jack                       B. BEYOND THE BASICS-EXCELLING AT BADMINTON
58. Simon                    C. WINNING BADMINTON DOUBLES
59. Ivy                         D. THE LAWS OF BADMINTON
60. Jason                  E. FAIR PLAY FOR CHILDREN IN SPORT(NCF)
F. TAKE UP BADMINTON
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