5591. Her mind felt exceptionally clear, but it fastened on what were really quite unimport!ant details that it invested with an significance that they did not at all possess in fact.
a. obscure b. intense c. obscene d. obtuse
5592. The garage's yard was piled high with the remains of smashed cars, in symbolic to the massed crosses and monuments crowding the suburban graveyard located just beside it.
a. proximity b. abundance c. contribution d. confusion
5593. In the years to come, our enhanced understanding of biology will give us control over disease and injury, and the freedom from pain which that implies.
a. underprivileged b. undisguised c. unprecedented d. unpretentious
5594. We all know that human beings are fallible, that the things they make are often imperfect or limited. Still, computers are the only industrial products that are widely expected to fail frequently and during normal operation.
a. unadvisedly b. unblinkingly c. unpalatably d. unpredictably
5595. Mr. Justice Otton said: " I reject the argument that Greenpeace is a 'mere' or 'meddlesome' busybody, or even an officious bystander."
a. beneficial b. legitimate c. impersonal d. obtrusive
5596. The existence of life in Mars is a treasure beyond assessing, and the preservation of that life must supersede any other possible use of Mars.
a. replace b. supplement c. verify d. facilitate
5597. The gruesome details of Edgar Allen Poe's stories often stick in people's minds.
a. exhilarating b. fiery c. horrible d. wistful
5598. A gentleman strolled casually past the carriage, staring at Emily with bold eyes much to her father's mixture of chagrin and pride.
a. exaltation b. irritation c. prudence d. amorousness
5599. The new lifestyle magazine, focusing on fashion and travel, will cater to "modern, multitasking" men aged 25 to 45.
a. deject b. humiliate c. castigate d. gratify
5600. Because of their shared interests, the two cousins tended to toward each other whenever there was a family reunion.
a. grimace b. muddle c. gravitate d. nestle