So it will be more meaningful for students who don't have much time to brush chapters. But if you have time, it's best to simulate the whole set first, on the one hand, to simulate the feeling of the examination room, on the other hand, to check for missing parts. One more thing, because there are more than 30 years of real questions, there are really many. The longer the real question, the smaller the reference value. So I suggest you brush from the middle to both ends. You can start from 2005, brush the back first, and then brush backwards from 2000.
Remind everyone that the real questions of the last three years, you must not move first, and keep the simulation before the exam. To get this kind of topic, everyone must be exactly the same as the exam, even the exam time can be the same, and the simulation is strictly limited. Everyone must try their best to finish it within the specified time, see how many points they can get, and know the effect of their review in advance.