Advanced Mathematics: Advanced Mathematics (Volume I and Volume II) edited by the Department of Applied Mathematics of Tongji University (green cover)
Linear Algebra: Linear Algebra edited by the Department of Applied Mathematics of Tongji University (purple cover).
Probability: probability theory and mathematical statistics edited by Zhejiang University (blue book)
Refer to review materials:
Li Yongle and Wang Shian reviewed the whole book, basically passing 660, and Li Yongle's book exceeded 135.
I don't know what major you took, so I'll talk about my review experience in mathematics, hoping it will help you.
Math review is mainly about doing exercises. I majored in economics, but I was the top student at that time. I used Li Yongle's book review (there is no Li Er's version now, only Li Yongle and Wang Shian's version, which is not bad). I always read the book three times (from the beginning, in sync with the textbook). It can be said that every question has been studied and the knowledge points and practices covered are known. Also, for practice, the basic level 660 is a very good choice, and the small questions in it are very clever and can be studied as big questions. After practicing to a certain extent, start to do real questions. I have done it many times (at least 6 or 7 times) and summarized it repeatedly (the real question is very important). Finally, Li Yongle's books in the sprint stage exceeded 135, which is also very good. The most important thing in postgraduate mathematics is to keep the problem-solving state. If you slack off for three days, your problem-solving level will drop.
There is no essential difference between math 1 and math 3 review. If you follow the above review method, it is not a big problem to take a test of 125. If you need any advice, you can continue to ask, hoping to help you.