In mathematics:
Most schools take Math III: Advanced Mathematics (5th Edition) Volume I and Volume II, edited by Tongji University; Probability and Mathematical Statistics edited by Zhejiang University; Linear Algebra, Review Encyclopedia edited by Li Yongle, 500 questions and 1000 questions, and Chinese tutoring can all be submitted.
I don't know much about this. I didn't take the TT in the third day of that year, because I was a pure liberal arts cross-exam, which was quite difficult. If you have studied science before, it's a piece of cake.
English: I used to be an English major, so I didn't review my English very much. Based on my many years' experience in learning English, it is more cost-effective to brush questions and improve the speed and accuracy of reading comprehension than to spend more than one month reciting words.
Politics: Xiao Xiurong's book suggestions are all bought, which is very useful; Then there is the strong grass in the wind, which are the necessary collocation of political examination; I bought it all that year. How can I tell you if you can bet on the original question or something?
Specialized courses: According to different schools, look at the enrollment information of the schools you apply for, pay more attention to the graduate enrollment of the schools you apply for, and only list some commonly used bibliographies for you:
In management, Ruskin has written many books. In addition, microeconomics is mostly written by Gao Hongye or Man Kun, and macroeconomics can be seen by Michael Parkin. In short, these are all the same. It is enough to master the essence, and you don't need to learn how the author expresses it. You just need to be able to answer the questions yourself.