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M: Congratulations, Betty.
W: Thank you. What about Peter?
M: Oh, he dropped the stick.
W: Bad luck! Do you know who won the high jump?
M: Joe from our class.
W: Your class do very well at the sports meeting. By the way, what sport are you taking part in?
M: Swimming.
W: Good luck to you.
M: Thank you. | The high jump. | Which sport did Joe win? | [
"Swimming.",
"The high jump.",
"The relay race."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Congratulations, Betty.
W: Thank you. What about Peter?
M: Oh, he dropped the stick.
W: Bad luck! Do you know who won the high jump?
M: Joe from our class.
W: Your class do very well at the sports meeting. By the way, what sport are you taking part in?
M: Swimming.
W: Good luck to you.
M: Thank you. | The boy's. | Whose class did very well at the sports meeting? | [
"The boy's.",
"The girl's.",
"Both A and B."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Look at the clouds, I'm afraid it'll rain soon.
M: You could be right, but it's not what the weather report said.
W: What did the weather report say?
M: It said it'd be fine all day today. | Cloudy. | How is the weather now probably? | [
"Fine.",
"Cloudy.",
"Rainy."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Excuse me, but I think you've made a wrong turn. You were supposed to turn left on Wilson Boulevard.
M: Oh, I am sorry. Didn't you say 1323 Wilson?
W: No, 3023. It is OK though. You don't have to take me there. I can walk from here.
M: Why don't I just make a U-turn there? It's a one-way street; see the sign up ahead. Maybe if I turn left here, I can come down the next street.
W: We can't do that during rush hour really, though it won't be much trouble. Sometimes one can wait 30 minutes for a taxi, so I'm happy to get this close.
M: 30 minutes! I've been riding around all day looking for passengers. | A passenger and a taxi-driver. | Who are the speakers? | [
"A passer-by and a policeman.",
"A passer-by and a driver.",
"A passenger and a taxi-driver."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Excuse me, but I think you've made a wrong turn. You were supposed to turn left on Wilson Boulevard.
M: Oh, I am sorry. Didn't you say 1323 Wilson?
W: No, 3023. It is OK though. You don't have to take me there. I can walk from here.
M: Why don't I just make a U-turn there? It's a one-way street; see the sign up ahead. Maybe if I turn left here, I can come down the next street.
W: We can't do that during rush hour really, though it won't be much trouble. Sometimes one can wait 30 minutes for a taxi, so I'm happy to get this close.
M: 30 minutes! I've been riding around all day looking for passengers. | 3023. | What is the woman's house number? | [
"1323.",
"3023.",
"4023."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Excuse me, but I think you've made a wrong turn. You were supposed to turn left on Wilson Boulevard.
M: Oh, I am sorry. Didn't you say 1323 Wilson?
W: No, 3023. It is OK though. You don't have to take me there. I can walk from here.
M: Why don't I just make a U-turn there? It's a one-way street; see the sign up ahead. Maybe if I turn left here, I can come down the next street.
W: We can't do that during rush hour really, though it won't be much trouble. Sometimes one can wait 30 minutes for a taxi, so I'm happy to get this close.
M: 30 minutes! I've been riding around all day looking for passengers. | It is rush hour. | Why can't the man turn left? | [
"It is rush hour.",
"It is a one-way street.",
"The street is narrow."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Does John have your suitcase?
W: No, Bob does. | Bob. | Who has the suitcase? | [
"The woman.",
"Bob.",
"John."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: So how were your schooldays when you were a child, Joan?
W: Well, from seven to twelve I went to a school in Belgium.
M: In Belgium? How come?
W: It was my father's idea. One of his friends was sending his daughter, and my father wanted to impress his friend so he decided to send me, too.
M: Just to impress a friend? It's hard to believe. So what was it like?
W: We had to get up early and go to church before class. And at mealtimes we just had to sit silently with our hands folded in our laps. And I wasn't allowed to speak English at all. I had to learn French but nobody taught me. I just had to sit in the lessons and try to understand.
M: It's awful for a child of seven!
W: And they were terribly strict about manners! I suppose that was one good thing. I had the most beautiful manners when I left. | Unbelievable. | What does the man think of the woman's father's idea? | [
"Reasonable.",
"Interesting.",
"Unbelievable."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: So how were your schooldays when you were a child, Joan?
W: Well, from seven to twelve I went to a school in Belgium.
M: In Belgium? How come?
W: It was my father's idea. One of his friends was sending his daughter, and my father wanted to impress his friend so he decided to send me, too.
M: Just to impress a friend? It's hard to believe. So what was it like?
W: We had to get up early and go to church before class. And at mealtimes we just had to sit silently with our hands folded in our laps. And I wasn't allowed to speak English at all. I had to learn French but nobody taught me. I just had to sit in the lessons and try to understand.
M: It's awful for a child of seven!
W: And they were terribly strict about manners! I suppose that was one good thing. I had the most beautiful manners when I left. | Sit silently. | What did the woman have to do at mealtimes? | [
"Sit silently.",
"Speak French.",
"Put her hands on the table."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: So how were your schooldays when you were a child, Joan?
W: Well, from seven to twelve I went to a school in Belgium.
M: In Belgium? How come?
W: It was my father's idea. One of his friends was sending his daughter, and my father wanted to impress his friend so he decided to send me, too.
M: Just to impress a friend? It's hard to believe. So what was it like?
W: We had to get up early and go to church before class. And at mealtimes we just had to sit silently with our hands folded in our laps. And I wasn't allowed to speak English at all. I had to learn French but nobody taught me. I just had to sit in the lessons and try to understand.
M: It's awful for a child of seven!
W: And they were terribly strict about manners! I suppose that was one good thing. I had the most beautiful manners when I left. | Learning manners. | What does the woman think was a good thing at school? | [
"Learning manners.",
"Studying by herself.",
"Going to church before class."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: You look tired. Why don't you go and have a good rest?
W: I wish I could, but I have to finish my report. My boss will need it tomorrow. | Because she has to finish her report. | Why is the woman still working? | [
"Because she doesn't like to have a rest.",
"Because she wishes to be a boss someday.",
"Because she has to finish her report."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I'm afraid John's busy at the moment, madam.
W: Oh, dear. John always does my hair. | John is a hairdresser. | What do we know about John? | [
"John is a close friend of the woman's.",
"John is the best hairdresser in town.",
"John is a hairdresser."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: How's your secretary, dear? Does she come on time?
M: Yes... well, in fact, she resigned today. | The secretary quit her job. | What happened to the secretary? | [
"The secretary was fired.",
"The secretary was a poor typist.",
"The secretary quit her job."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Can we make you an offer? We would like to run the campaign for four extra weeks.
W: Well, can we summarize the problem from my point of view? First of all, the campaign was late. It missed two important trade affairs. The ads also did not appear into key magazines. As a result, the campaign failed. Do you accept that summary of what happened?
M: Well, the delay wasn't entirely our fault. You did in fact make late changes to the specifications of the advertisements.
W: Uh, actually, you were late with the initial proposals so you have very little time and in fact, we only asked for small changes.
M: Well whatever, can we repeat our offer to run the campaign for 4 extra weeks?
W: That's not really the point. The campaign missed two key trade affairs. Because of this, we are asking you either to repeat the campaign next year for free, or we only pay 50% of the fee for this year.
M: Could we suggest a 20% reduction to the fee together with the four week sustention to the campaign.
W: We are not happy. We lost business.
M: I think we both made mistakes. The responsibility is on both sides.
W: Ok, let's suggest a new solution. How about a 40% cut in fee, or a free repeat campaign?
M: Well, let's take a break, we're not getting very far. Perhaps we should think about this. | It sponsors trade fairs. | What do we learn about the man's company? | [
"It publishes magazines.",
"It sponsors trade fairs.",
"It runs sales promotion campaigns."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Can we make you an offer? We would like to run the campaign for four extra weeks.
W: Well, can we summarize the problem from my point of view? First of all, the campaign was late. It missed two important trade affairs. The ads also did not appear into key magazines. As a result, the campaign failed. Do you accept that summary of what happened?
M: Well, the delay wasn't entirely our fault. You did in fact make late changes to the specifications of the advertisements.
W: Uh, actually, you were late with the initial proposals so you have very little time and in fact, we only asked for small changes.
M: Well whatever, can we repeat our offer to run the campaign for 4 extra weeks?
W: That's not really the point. The campaign missed two key trade affairs. Because of this, we are asking you either to repeat the campaign next year for free, or we only pay 50% of the fee for this year.
M: Could we suggest a 20% reduction to the fee together with the four week sustention to the campaign.
W: We are not happy. We lost business.
M: I think we both made mistakes. The responsibility is on both sides.
W: Ok, let's suggest a new solution. How about a 40% cut in fee, or a free repeat campaign?
M: Well, let's take a break, we're not getting very far. Perhaps we should think about this. | The woman's company made last-minute changes. | Why was the campaign delayed according to the man? | [
"The ad specifications had not been given in detail.",
"The woman's company made last-minute changes.",
"The woman's company failed to make payments in time."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Can we make you an offer? We would like to run the campaign for four extra weeks.
W: Well, can we summarize the problem from my point of view? First of all, the campaign was late. It missed two important trade affairs. The ads also did not appear into key magazines. As a result, the campaign failed. Do you accept that summary of what happened?
M: Well, the delay wasn't entirely our fault. You did in fact make late changes to the specifications of the advertisements.
W: Uh, actually, you were late with the initial proposals so you have very little time and in fact, we only asked for small changes.
M: Well whatever, can we repeat our offer to run the campaign for 4 extra weeks?
W: That's not really the point. The campaign missed two key trade affairs. Because of this, we are asking you either to repeat the campaign next year for free, or we only pay 50% of the fee for this year.
M: Could we suggest a 20% reduction to the fee together with the four week sustention to the campaign.
W: We are not happy. We lost business.
M: I think we both made mistakes. The responsibility is on both sides.
W: Ok, let's suggest a new solution. How about a 40% cut in fee, or a free repeat campaign?
M: Well, let's take a break, we're not getting very far. Perhaps we should think about this. | Cut the fee by half for this year. | What does the woman propose as a solution to the problem? | [
"Extend the campaign to next year.",
"Cut the fee by half for this year.",
"Run another four-week campaign."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Can we make you an offer? We would like to run the campaign for four extra weeks.
W: Well, can we summarize the problem from my point of view? First of all, the campaign was late. It missed two important trade affairs. The ads also did not appear into key magazines. As a result, the campaign failed. Do you accept that summary of what happened?
M: Well, the delay wasn't entirely our fault. You did in fact make late changes to the specifications of the advertisements.
W: Uh, actually, you were late with the initial proposals so you have very little time and in fact, we only asked for small changes.
M: Well whatever, can we repeat our offer to run the campaign for 4 extra weeks?
W: That's not really the point. The campaign missed two key trade affairs. Because of this, we are asking you either to repeat the campaign next year for free, or we only pay 50% of the fee for this year.
M: Could we suggest a 20% reduction to the fee together with the four week sustention to the campaign.
W: We are not happy. We lost business.
M: I think we both made mistakes. The responsibility is on both sides.
W: Ok, let's suggest a new solution. How about a 40% cut in fee, or a free repeat campaign?
M: Well, let's take a break, we're not getting very far. Perhaps we should think about this. | Reflect on their respective mistakes. | What does the man suggest they do at the end of the conversation? | [
"Stop negotiating for the time being.",
"Calm down and make peace.",
"Reflect on their respective mistakes."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I like this apartment. Do you think we can afford it?
M: Yes, I think so. It's not a very expensive apartment. It's in the right area, and it has everything that we are looking for. The rooms are quite large, too.
W: I love the balcony. We can sit outside and enjoy the sun in summer. We are on the 12th floor now, so there's a very nice view from the balcony.
M: The neighborhood is nice, too. There is a park nearby.
W: Yes, and there are many houses nearby. I like it that the neighborhood isn't full of apartment blocks. | It's exactly what he wants. | What does the man think of the apartment? | [
"It's too expensive.",
"It's exactly what he wants.",
"The rooms should be larger."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I like this apartment. Do you think we can afford it?
M: Yes, I think so. It's not a very expensive apartment. It's in the right area, and it has everything that we are looking for. The rooms are quite large, too.
W: I love the balcony. We can sit outside and enjoy the sun in summer. We are on the 12th floor now, so there's a very nice view from the balcony.
M: The neighborhood is nice, too. There is a park nearby.
W: Yes, and there are many houses nearby. I like it that the neighborhood isn't full of apartment blocks. | A park. | What is nearby? | [
"A park.",
"A parking lot.",
"Many apartments."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: When are you going to move into the dorm, Randy?
M: I'm not sure. I'd like to be able to wait until after summer vacation. | He doesn't want to move right away. | What does Randy mean? | [
"He doesn't know when he'll take a vacation.",
"He doesn't want to move right away.",
"He's waiting for the woman to move out of the dorm."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Do you think that Jim really fell in love with Alison?
M: Of course! I've never seen him spend so much time and energy on the same person. | Jim fell in love with Alison. | What can we learn from the conversation? | [
"Alison fell in love with Jim.",
"Jim fell in love with Alison.",
"Jim wasted a lost of time."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Do you think you can play the music tape another time, dear? I've got a slight headache.
M: Of course. Sorry. I didn't realize you could hear it. You want me to call the doctor?
W: No, thanks. I'll be OK in a minute. | Turn off the tape recorder. | What will the man probably do next? | [
"Turn off the tape recorder.",
"Turn up the tape recorder.",
"Call the doctor."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: It's so hot today. I simply can't work. I wish there were a fan in this room.
W: So do I. I'll fall asleep if I stay here any longer. | The hot weather. | What are they complaining about? | [
"The size of the room.",
"Long working hours.",
"The hot weather."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Now what seems to be the trouble, Mr Smith?
M: I am running a temperature, and I'm coughing badly. | He has a temperature and a bad cough. | What is Mr Smith's trouble? | [
"He has a temperature and a bad cough.",
"His temperature is gone but he still coughs.",
"He doesn't have a temperature but he has a bad cough."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hi, Jane, do you have some change? I have to make a call on the pay phone.
W: Pay phone? Why not use my mobile phone? Here you are. | Use the woman's phone. | What would the man most probably do? | [
"Get some change form Jane.",
"Use the woman's phone.",
"Go look for a pay phone."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Where are you from?
F: Northern Canada. | Canada. | What nationality is the woman? | [
"Canada.",
"America.",
"England."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Did you get a present for Molly's birthday?
W: Yes, she loves to listen to Johnny Holden's music. And she's got all his CDs. Then I saw this book that introduces Johnny Holden's life, so I got her this.
M: Great idea! | A present for Molly. | What are the speakers talking about in general? | [
"A musician.",
"A present for Molly.",
"A CD of Johnny Holden."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I'm feeling hot, Ophra.
W: Hot? It's windy and cold today. You must have got a cold. I'm afraid that you took off your coat while you played football with your friends yesterday afternoon.
M: Yes. I felt sweat then. Oh, it's seven fifty now. My gosh! I'll be late if I don't drive to work in a hurry. I have an important meeting with my clients this morning.
W: How do you feel now?
M: Just a little headache.
W: Then you'd better not go to work today. I think you've caught a cold. You'll have to see a doctor. But drink some water first.
M: Yes, "My sweety". You sound like a doctor, Ophra.
W: After leaving the nursing school, I have been working as a nurse in a hospital for over five years. | Windy and cold. | What is the weather like according to the conversation? | [
"Sunny and hot.",
"Windy but warm.",
"Windy and cold."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I'm feeling hot, Ophra.
W: Hot? It's windy and cold today. You must have got a cold. I'm afraid that you took off your coat while you played football with your friends yesterday afternoon.
M: Yes. I felt sweat then. Oh, it's seven fifty now. My gosh! I'll be late if I don't drive to work in a hurry. I have an important meeting with my clients this morning.
W: How do you feel now?
M: Just a little headache.
W: Then you'd better not go to work today. I think you've caught a cold. You'll have to see a doctor. But drink some water first.
M: Yes, "My sweety". You sound like a doctor, Ophra.
W: After leaving the nursing school, I have been working as a nurse in a hospital for over five years. | To have a meeting. | Why does the man want to drive to work in a hurry? | [
"To have a meeting.",
"To play football.",
"To see off the client."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I'm feeling hot, Ophra.
W: Hot? It's windy and cold today. You must have got a cold. I'm afraid that you took off your coat while you played football with your friends yesterday afternoon.
M: Yes. I felt sweat then. Oh, it's seven fifty now. My gosh! I'll be late if I don't drive to work in a hurry. I have an important meeting with my clients this morning.
W: How do you feel now?
M: Just a little headache.
W: Then you'd better not go to work today. I think you've caught a cold. You'll have to see a doctor. But drink some water first.
M: Yes, "My sweety". You sound like a doctor, Ophra.
W: After leaving the nursing school, I have been working as a nurse in a hospital for over five years. | More than five years. | How long has the woman been a nurse? | [
"Five years.",
"Less than five years.",
"More than five years."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Would you please give me change for a pound? It's for the phone box.
M: Here you are. | She needed change for the telephone. | What can we learn about this woman? | [
"She asked for a pound.",
"She needed change for the telephone.",
"She needed one pound."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Can I see Titanic on Sunday?
W: I'm not sure. | Sunday. | When does the man want to see Titanic? | [
"Sunday.",
"Saturday.",
"Monday."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: We seem to be having this conversation over and over again.
W: You're fight.
M: Look, I know how you feel about my smoking. You don't have to tell me every day.
W: I'm sorry. I worry about you.
M: Let's be honest. There's always going to be a reason. After you graduate, it's going to be hard to find a job, then there will be the stress from just starting a job.
M: OK, I get your point. It's just so hard. You don't really understand because you have never smoked.
W: You need some help. Why don't you go to a doctor?
M: You mean a psychiatrist?
W: No, I don't. I mean a general practitioner. Maybe you can get a patch, or some pills, well, I don't know, something to help you with the withdrawal.
M: Really, I believe I can quit on my own. But I'll think about it. I will.
W: All fight. I won't mention it for a week. Then I want to know your decision. Because if you don't get some help, I need to rethink our plans.
M: You mean you'd break our engagement over this? I can't believe it!
W: I don't know. | The man's smoking. | What is the main topic of this conversation? | [
"The man's graduation.",
"The couple's engagement.",
"The man's smoking."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: We seem to be having this conversation over and over again.
W: You're fight.
M: Look, I know how you feel about my smoking. You don't have to tell me every day.
W: I'm sorry. I worry about you.
M: Let's be honest. There's always going to be a reason. After you graduate, it's going to be hard to find a job, then there will be the stress from just starting a job.
M: OK, I get your point. It's just so hard. You don't really understand because you have never smoked.
W: You need some help. Why don't you go to a doctor?
M: You mean a psychiatrist?
W: No, I don't. I mean a general practitioner. Maybe you can get a patch, or some pills, well, I don't know, something to help you with the withdrawal.
M: Really, I believe I can quit on my own. But I'll think about it. I will.
W: All fight. I won't mention it for a week. Then I want to know your decision. Because if you don't get some help, I need to rethink our plans.
M: You mean you'd break our engagement over this? I can't believe it!
W: I don't know. | Irritated. | How does the man feel about the woman's decision? | [
"Patient.",
"Worried.",
"Irritated."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: We seem to be having this conversation over and over again.
W: You're fight.
M: Look, I know how you feel about my smoking. You don't have to tell me every day.
W: I'm sorry. I worry about you.
M: Let's be honest. There's always going to be a reason. After you graduate, it's going to be hard to find a job, then there will be the stress from just starting a job.
M: OK, I get your point. It's just so hard. You don't really understand because you have never smoked.
W: You need some help. Why don't you go to a doctor?
M: You mean a psychiatrist?
W: No, I don't. I mean a general practitioner. Maybe you can get a patch, or some pills, well, I don't know, something to help you with the withdrawal.
M: Really, I believe I can quit on my own. But I'll think about it. I will.
W: All fight. I won't mention it for a week. Then I want to know your decision. Because if you don't get some help, I need to rethink our plans.
M: You mean you'd break our engagement over this? I can't believe it!
W: I don't know. | That she has asked the man to quit smoking many times. | What can we infer about the woman? | [
"That she has stopped smoking.",
"That she does not want to get married.",
"That she has asked the man to quit smoking many times."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: We seem to be having this conversation over and over again.
W: You're fight.
M: Look, I know how you feel about my smoking. You don't have to tell me every day.
W: I'm sorry. I worry about you.
M: Let's be honest. There's always going to be a reason. After you graduate, it's going to be hard to find a job, then there will be the stress from just starting a job.
M: OK, I get your point. It's just so hard. You don't really understand because you have never smoked.
W: You need some help. Why don't you go to a doctor?
M: You mean a psychiatrist?
W: No, I don't. I mean a general practitioner. Maybe you can get a patch, or some pills, well, I don't know, something to help you with the withdrawal.
M: Really, I believe I can quit on my own. But I'll think about it. I will.
W: All fight. I won't mention it for a week. Then I want to know your decision. Because if you don't get some help, I need to rethink our plans.
M: You mean you'd break our engagement over this? I can't believe it!
W: I don't know. | To see a general practitioner. | What does the woman advice the man to do? | [
"To see a psychiatrist.",
"To see a general practitioner.",
"To see a dentist."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
F: Did you go to the meeting yesterday?
M: Yes, I did. A famous scientist gave a talk at the meeting. | The meeting was held yesterday. | Which is true about the meeting? | [
"The meeting was held yesterday.",
"The woman went to the meeting.",
"A famous artist came to the meeting."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Now, what seems to be the trouble, Mrs. Stephens?
W: I've been very dizzy lately, and last night I had some chest pain. | Doctor & patient. | What is the probable relationship between the two speakers? | [
"Doctor & patient.",
"Lawyer & client.",
"Husband & wife."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Do you know how I can stop drinking too much coffee?
M: No, but I wish I did. I spend too much money at cafe's. | Both of them drink too much coffee. | What can we learn from the conversation? | [
"Both of them drink too much coffee.",
"The woman doesn't like coffee at all.",
"They help each other stop drinking coffee."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: The front tyre is flat, and the seat needs to be raised.
W: Why not take it to Mr. Smith? | He fixes bicycles. | What kind of work does Mr. Smith probably do? | [
"He fixes bicycles.",
"He sells chairs.",
"He raises sheep."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Good morning. Anything wrong?
W: I've been suffering from a fever since yesterday.
M: Do you have any other problems? Like a headache or cough?
W: No, I don't. I think it's only a fever.
M: Let me check... It's 39 degrees. I'll give you some medicine.
W: Thank you, doctor.
M: You'd better take two or three days' rest.
W: Thanks.
M: This medicine is for one day only. Take two pills as soon as you get home, and another two before going to bed.
W: I see. Thank you. | She has a fever. | What's wrong with the woman? | [
"She has a cough.",
"She has a headache.",
"She has a fever."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Good morning. Anything wrong?
W: I've been suffering from a fever since yesterday.
M: Do you have any other problems? Like a headache or cough?
W: No, I don't. I think it's only a fever.
M: Let me check... It's 39 degrees. I'll give you some medicine.
W: Thank you, doctor.
M: You'd better take two or three days' rest.
W: Thanks.
M: This medicine is for one day only. Take two pills as soon as you get home, and another two before going to bed.
W: I see. Thank you. | One day. | How long is the medicine for? | [
"One day.",
"Two days.",
"Three days."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Do you think we should bring a present to Mary's party?
M: No, it's not her birthday. We'll just bring a bottle of wine. | A bottle of wine. | What did they decide to bring to the party? | [
"A bottle of wine.",
"Nothing.",
"A present."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: And I realized we were completely lost, but at least we got there in the end.
M: Funny you should say that because, er, a similar thing happened to me one time when I was abroad. We were actually doing a concert in this bar in Germany.
W: Really?
M: I was actually about to appear on stage, you know, with the band, and I just thought, "I'll just go out for a little walk and get some fresh air," 'cause I had about half an hour before we had to go on.
W: Uh-huh.
M: And I went outside,you know,had a look around, walked around for a bit... and then I decided to go back and, uh, I couldn't find it! It was about two minutes before we were supposed to start.
W: No, you're joking!
M: Yeah! I thought, "Ah! What am I gonna do?"
W: Could you ask for directions?
M: Well, I tried. I asked an old woman, but she didn't speak English, and I don't speak German...
W: Don't you? Oh, right.
M: And then, I realized I couldn't remember the name of the bar, or the street it was on or anything. So, you know, I was in the middle of a town I didn't know, not knowing the language... and luckily, I saw someone wearing one of our T-shirts. He was obviously going to the conceit, so I sort of followed him back to the bar.
W: Wow, that was lucky! Thank goodness!
M: And when I got there, the guys were like, "Where have you been? We thought you'd run out on us!" Anyway, we managed. | Her experience of being lost. | What was the woman talking about at beginning of the conversation? | [
"Her story of completing a task.",
"Her experience of being lost.",
"Her trip abroad."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: And I realized we were completely lost, but at least we got there in the end.
M: Funny you should say that because, er, a similar thing happened to me one time when I was abroad. We were actually doing a concert in this bar in Germany.
W: Really?
M: I was actually about to appear on stage, you know, with the band, and I just thought, "I'll just go out for a little walk and get some fresh air," 'cause I had about half an hour before we had to go on.
W: Uh-huh.
M: And I went outside,you know,had a look around, walked around for a bit... and then I decided to go back and, uh, I couldn't find it! It was about two minutes before we were supposed to start.
W: No, you're joking!
M: Yeah! I thought, "Ah! What am I gonna do?"
W: Could you ask for directions?
M: Well, I tried. I asked an old woman, but she didn't speak English, and I don't speak German...
W: Don't you? Oh, right.
M: And then, I realized I couldn't remember the name of the bar, or the street it was on or anything. So, you know, I was in the middle of a town I didn't know, not knowing the language... and luckily, I saw someone wearing one of our T-shirts. He was obviously going to the conceit, so I sort of followed him back to the bar.
W: Wow, that was lucky! Thank goodness!
M: And when I got there, the guys were like, "Where have you been? We thought you'd run out on us!" Anyway, we managed. | Gave a performance. | What did the man do in the bar in Germany? | [
"Met his friends.",
"Attended a lecture.",
"Gave a performance."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: And I realized we were completely lost, but at least we got there in the end.
M: Funny you should say that because, er, a similar thing happened to me one time when I was abroad. We were actually doing a concert in this bar in Germany.
W: Really?
M: I was actually about to appear on stage, you know, with the band, and I just thought, "I'll just go out for a little walk and get some fresh air," 'cause I had about half an hour before we had to go on.
W: Uh-huh.
M: And I went outside,you know,had a look around, walked around for a bit... and then I decided to go back and, uh, I couldn't find it! It was about two minutes before we were supposed to start.
W: No, you're joking!
M: Yeah! I thought, "Ah! What am I gonna do?"
W: Could you ask for directions?
M: Well, I tried. I asked an old woman, but she didn't speak English, and I don't speak German...
W: Don't you? Oh, right.
M: And then, I realized I couldn't remember the name of the bar, or the street it was on or anything. So, you know, I was in the middle of a town I didn't know, not knowing the language... and luckily, I saw someone wearing one of our T-shirts. He was obviously going to the conceit, so I sort of followed him back to the bar.
W: Wow, that was lucky! Thank goodness!
M: And when I got there, the guys were like, "Where have you been? We thought you'd run out on us!" Anyway, we managed. | By following a man. | How did the man find his way back to bar? | [
"By following a man.",
"By looking at a map.",
"By asking an old woman."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: And I realized we were completely lost, but at least we got there in the end.
M: Funny you should say that because, er, a similar thing happened to me one time when I was abroad. We were actually doing a concert in this bar in Germany.
W: Really?
M: I was actually about to appear on stage, you know, with the band, and I just thought, "I'll just go out for a little walk and get some fresh air," 'cause I had about half an hour before we had to go on.
W: Uh-huh.
M: And I went outside,you know,had a look around, walked around for a bit... and then I decided to go back and, uh, I couldn't find it! It was about two minutes before we were supposed to start.
W: No, you're joking!
M: Yeah! I thought, "Ah! What am I gonna do?"
W: Could you ask for directions?
M: Well, I tried. I asked an old woman, but she didn't speak English, and I don't speak German...
W: Don't you? Oh, right.
M: And then, I realized I couldn't remember the name of the bar, or the street it was on or anything. So, you know, I was in the middle of a town I didn't know, not knowing the language... and luckily, I saw someone wearing one of our T-shirts. He was obviously going to the conceit, so I sort of followed him back to the bar.
W: Wow, that was lucky! Thank goodness!
M: And when I got there, the guys were like, "Where have you been? We thought you'd run out on us!" Anyway, we managed. | He doesn't speak German. | What do we know about the man? | [
"He cannot stand the noise in the bar.",
"He doesn't like to wear T-shirts.",
"He doesn't speak German."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I'm starving. Do we still have any pie left from the dinner yesterday?
W: Oh, Julia invited her friends over in the afternoon and they ate it all. | The man has to find something else to eat. | What do we learn from the conversation? | [
"There was nothing left except some pie.",
"The man has to find something else to eat.",
"The woman is going to prepare the dinner."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Robert wants to go with us to the party.
W: But our car is too small to take four people. | The car is too small. | Why Robert doesn't come with them? | [
"Robert is later.",
"The car is too small.",
"The bus is later."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I know you want to talk about this washing machine. But I'd like to talk about my new computer.
W: Let's keep to the point. We can talk about that later. All right?
M: OK. | A wash machine. | What will the speakers discuss? | [
"A wash machine.",
"A computer.",
"A report."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I hear the Sunflower Health Club on Third Street is good!
W: Not right now! I used to go there. I thought it was great because it was real cheap. But the problem was it was always crowded. Sometimes, I had to wait to use the machines. | It was filled with people all the time. | What does the woman say about the Sunflower health club? | [
"The machines there were ill maintained.",
"Tickets for its members were cheaper.",
"It was filled with people all the time."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
F: Let's go shopping this afternoon.
M: Sorry. I have a friend to meet. | No, he won't. | Will the man go shopping with the woman? | [
"Yes, he will.",
"No, he won't.",
"We are not sure."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: He is sleeping.
M: Don't bother him. He worked all night last night. | He didn't sleep last night. | Why is he sleeping in the day? | [
"He didn't sleep last night.",
"He didn't sleep well last night.",
"He was going to do a lot of work tonight."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Yes, is there something wrong?
M: I think you've made a mistake. This isn't what I ordered. I asked for the red jacket, not the blue one! | The shop has dispatched her order. | What has happened? | [
"The shop has dispatched her order.",
"The customer has received the blue jacket.",
"The shop has still got the blue jacket."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hello, I'm a senior student. Could you tell me whether this reference room is only for faculty members?
W: No, it's a also open to the postgraduates; and undergraduates can come too if they're got professors' written permission. | Yes, but he needs the approval by his professor. | Can the man study in the reference room? | [
"Yes, but he needs the approval by his professor.",
"Yes, he can study there if he is writing a research paper.",
"Yes, because he is a senior student."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: How about joining me for a cup of coffee?
W: I'd love to, but I'm exhausted. I was up till 3 this morning, writing a paper for my literature class. | She wants to get some sleep. | Why does the woman decline the man's invitation? | [
"She wants to get some sleep.",
"She needs time to write a paper.",
"She has a literature class to attend."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Do you remember the days in our small cabin last summer?
W: Yes, of course. I especially like the walk in the mountain.
M: If you'd like to, we can go there again this summer.
W: I'd love to enjoy the moment of peace out there. | They went to the mountain. | Where did they go last summer? | [
"They went to the beach.",
"They went to the mountain.",
"They went to the riverside."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Do you remember the days in our small cabin last summer?
W: Yes, of course. I especially like the walk in the mountain.
M: If you'd like to, we can go there again this summer.
W: I'd love to enjoy the moment of peace out there. | She liked to take a walk in the mountain. | What did the woman especially like to do? | [
"She liked to take a walk in the mountain.",
"She liked to enjoy the silence.",
"She liked to live in the cabin."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hi, Robert, what happened to your face? It looks swollen.
M: I have to go and get my teeth filled.
W: Did it hurt?
M: I don't even want to talk about it. It killed me!
W: Well, I guess you've learned a good lesson, huh! You have to take good care of your teeth.
M: No kidding. I can't stand the pain, but the bill is too large!
W: Don't you have a dental insurance?
M: I do. but it doesn't cover everything. | Toothache. | What is the topic of the dialogue? | [
"Headache.",
"Toothache.",
"Insurance."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hi, Robert, what happened to your face? It looks swollen.
M: I have to go and get my teeth filled.
W: Did it hurt?
M: I don't even want to talk about it. It killed me!
W: Well, I guess you've learned a good lesson, huh! You have to take good care of your teeth.
M: No kidding. I can't stand the pain, but the bill is too large!
W: Don't you have a dental insurance?
M: I do. but it doesn't cover everything. | Take good care of his teeth. | What should the man do according to the woman? | [
"Learn how to prevent pain.",
"Know how to stand the pain.",
"Take good care of his teeth."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Waitress! I think there's something wrong with our bill.
W: No, I don't think so...$10 for the drinks, 15 for the small plate, and 20 for the main dish.
M: What? I knew the cheese sticks were 15. I always order cheese sticks, but I thought the main dish was $10.
W: Oh, that explains it. You think the bill should be $35.
M: Yes, exactly. I was wondering what happened to the rest of my change. I should have gotten back 15, not 5!
W: I understand. Sometimes people aren't honest, but I think this was an honest mistake. Didn't you order the sea cucumbers for dinner?
M: Yes, and they were delicious. Best cucumbers ever! I'm so glad I'm a vegetarian.
W: Sir, I am so sorry. Have you ordered sea cucumbers before? They aren't vegetables, you know.
M: Really? I thought it was a vegetable that grew in the ocean.
W: No. They're seafood.
M: Oh, no!
W: I'm so sorry, sir. I assumed you understood what you were ordering.
M: Actually, Jenny took my order. Maybe I can talk to her.
W: She had an emergency at home. I came in to take over her tables. But I'm sure if I talk to the manager, we can give you a discount for the order.
M: That's OK. | He thought he ordered a cheaper main dish. | Why does the man think his bill was wrong? | [
"He forgot he had ordered a small plate.",
"He believed his waitress was dishonest.",
"He thought he ordered a cheaper main dish."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Waitress! I think there's something wrong with our bill.
W: No, I don't think so...$10 for the drinks, 15 for the small plate, and 20 for the main dish.
M: What? I knew the cheese sticks were 15. I always order cheese sticks, but I thought the main dish was $10.
W: Oh, that explains it. You think the bill should be $35.
M: Yes, exactly. I was wondering what happened to the rest of my change. I should have gotten back 15, not 5!
W: I understand. Sometimes people aren't honest, but I think this was an honest mistake. Didn't you order the sea cucumbers for dinner?
M: Yes, and they were delicious. Best cucumbers ever! I'm so glad I'm a vegetarian.
W: Sir, I am so sorry. Have you ordered sea cucumbers before? They aren't vegetables, you know.
M: Really? I thought it was a vegetable that grew in the ocean.
W: No. They're seafood.
M: Oh, no!
W: I'm so sorry, sir. I assumed you understood what you were ordering.
M: Actually, Jenny took my order. Maybe I can talk to her.
W: She had an emergency at home. I came in to take over her tables. But I'm sure if I talk to the manager, we can give you a discount for the order.
M: That's OK. | Vegetables. | What does the man usually order? | [
"Vegetables.",
"Seafood.",
"Meat."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Waitress! I think there's something wrong with our bill.
W: No, I don't think so...$10 for the drinks, 15 for the small plate, and 20 for the main dish.
M: What? I knew the cheese sticks were 15. I always order cheese sticks, but I thought the main dish was $10.
W: Oh, that explains it. You think the bill should be $35.
M: Yes, exactly. I was wondering what happened to the rest of my change. I should have gotten back 15, not 5!
W: I understand. Sometimes people aren't honest, but I think this was an honest mistake. Didn't you order the sea cucumbers for dinner?
M: Yes, and they were delicious. Best cucumbers ever! I'm so glad I'm a vegetarian.
W: Sir, I am so sorry. Have you ordered sea cucumbers before? They aren't vegetables, you know.
M: Really? I thought it was a vegetable that grew in the ocean.
W: No. They're seafood.
M: Oh, no!
W: I'm so sorry, sir. I assumed you understood what you were ordering.
M: Actually, Jenny took my order. Maybe I can talk to her.
W: She had an emergency at home. I came in to take over her tables. But I'm sure if I talk to the manager, we can give you a discount for the order.
M: That's OK. | Jenny. | Who does the man want to talk to? | [
"Jenny.",
"The manager.",
"The cook."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Have you found your dictionary?
M: Yes, I found it under my bed. | Under his bed, | Where did the man find his dictionary? | [
"Under his bed,",
"In his desk.",
"He's not sure."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: How did your writing go this morning? Is the book coming along alright?
M: I'm not sure. I think the rest of it will be difficult to write. | Writing will not be easy. | What does the man think of his writing? | [
"Writing will not be easy.",
"Writing will be less difficult.",
"Writing has been boring."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Have you seen that huge new building going up near the market?
M: Yes, I can't figure out what it's supposed to be. Not an apartment building? Not a hotel? Probably a department store. | A department store. | What does the man think the building will be? | [
"A market.",
"A hotel.",
"A department store."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Man: Hey. Hey. Hey, hey, hey!! What are you doing?
Police Officer: Uh, what does it look like I'm doing? I'm having your car towed away for parking illegally.
Man: Officer. You can't do that. That's not fair.
Police Officer: What do you mean it's not fair? You parked your car in a no-parking area.
Man: What? What do you mean?
Police Officer: Look, sir. There's a sign right there that says [Where? Where?] ... right there! It says, "Tow away zone. No parking between the hours of 7 a.m. through 6 p.m."
Man: Oh, that one? Those tree branches are covering it.
Police Officer: Sorry, you're going to have to take that complaint up with the city. I'm just doing my job. I'm just here to uphold the law. Anyway, you can clearly see it once you get out of your car.
Man: But, but ... my car was only here (for) five minutes. [Sorry.] I had to just run into this building to ... to drop off some clothing at the homeless shelter. Just trying to help people in need.
Police Officer: Sir. The homeless shelter? It's six blocks down the road. Anyway, look, here's your ticket, and the address where you can pick up your car is found on the back.
Man: What? A hundred and fifty dollars? That's outrageous. I mean, completely ludicrous.
Police Officer: Sorry. Don't park your car illegally!
Man: So, you mean that you're going to have my car towed away. I'm standing right here. Look. How about two tickets for a lecture on the history of the English language tomorrow night at the library? Anything.
Police Officer: Sir. It's illegal to bribe an officer.
Man: Wait, wait wait, or how 'bout some coupons for a free burger at that restaurant across the street.? [You've got to be kidding me.] Buy one and get the second one half price.
Police Officer: You know sir, you'd probably better leave now. Have a good day. | 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. | In the conversation, parking is not permitted between __________. | [
"6:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.",
"7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.",
"7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Man: Hey. Hey. Hey, hey, hey!! What are you doing?
Police Officer: Uh, what does it look like I'm doing? I'm having your car towed away for parking illegally.
Man: Officer. You can't do that. That's not fair.
Police Officer: What do you mean it's not fair? You parked your car in a no-parking area.
Man: What? What do you mean?
Police Officer: Look, sir. There's a sign right there that says [Where? Where?] ... right there! It says, "Tow away zone. No parking between the hours of 7 a.m. through 6 p.m."
Man: Oh, that one? Those tree branches are covering it.
Police Officer: Sorry, you're going to have to take that complaint up with the city. I'm just doing my job. I'm just here to uphold the law. Anyway, you can clearly see it once you get out of your car.
Man: But, but ... my car was only here (for) five minutes. [Sorry.] I had to just run into this building to ... to drop off some clothing at the homeless shelter. Just trying to help people in need.
Police Officer: Sir. The homeless shelter? It's six blocks down the road. Anyway, look, here's your ticket, and the address where you can pick up your car is found on the back.
Man: What? A hundred and fifty dollars? That's outrageous. I mean, completely ludicrous.
Police Officer: Sorry. Don't park your car illegally!
Man: So, you mean that you're going to have my car towed away. I'm standing right here. Look. How about two tickets for a lecture on the history of the English language tomorrow night at the library? Anything.
Police Officer: Sir. It's illegal to bribe an officer.
Man: Wait, wait wait, or how 'bout some coupons for a free burger at that restaurant across the street.? [You've got to be kidding me.] Buy one and get the second one half price.
Police Officer: You know sir, you'd probably better leave now. Have a good day. | his view was obstructed | The man says he didn't see the no-parking sign because ________. | [
"it was nighttime when he parked",
"his view was obstructed",
"it wasn't there earlier in the day"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Man: Hey. Hey. Hey, hey, hey!! What are you doing?
Police Officer: Uh, what does it look like I'm doing? I'm having your car towed away for parking illegally.
Man: Officer. You can't do that. That's not fair.
Police Officer: What do you mean it's not fair? You parked your car in a no-parking area.
Man: What? What do you mean?
Police Officer: Look, sir. There's a sign right there that says [Where? Where?] ... right there! It says, "Tow away zone. No parking between the hours of 7 a.m. through 6 p.m."
Man: Oh, that one? Those tree branches are covering it.
Police Officer: Sorry, you're going to have to take that complaint up with the city. I'm just doing my job. I'm just here to uphold the law. Anyway, you can clearly see it once you get out of your car.
Man: But, but ... my car was only here (for) five minutes. [Sorry.] I had to just run into this building to ... to drop off some clothing at the homeless shelter. Just trying to help people in need.
Police Officer: Sir. The homeless shelter? It's six blocks down the road. Anyway, look, here's your ticket, and the address where you can pick up your car is found on the back.
Man: What? A hundred and fifty dollars? That's outrageous. I mean, completely ludicrous.
Police Officer: Sorry. Don't park your car illegally!
Man: So, you mean that you're going to have my car towed away. I'm standing right here. Look. How about two tickets for a lecture on the history of the English language tomorrow night at the library? Anything.
Police Officer: Sir. It's illegal to bribe an officer.
Man: Wait, wait wait, or how 'bout some coupons for a free burger at that restaurant across the street.? [You've got to be kidding me.] Buy one and get the second one half price.
Police Officer: You know sir, you'd probably better leave now. Have a good day. | donate some items for the needy | The man supposedly parked his car to _________________. | [
"pay a utility bill for his home",
"donate some items for the needy",
"buy some home cleaning supplies"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Man: Hey. Hey. Hey, hey, hey!! What are you doing?
Police Officer: Uh, what does it look like I'm doing? I'm having your car towed away for parking illegally.
Man: Officer. You can't do that. That's not fair.
Police Officer: What do you mean it's not fair? You parked your car in a no-parking area.
Man: What? What do you mean?
Police Officer: Look, sir. There's a sign right there that says [Where? Where?] ... right there! It says, "Tow away zone. No parking between the hours of 7 a.m. through 6 p.m."
Man: Oh, that one? Those tree branches are covering it.
Police Officer: Sorry, you're going to have to take that complaint up with the city. I'm just doing my job. I'm just here to uphold the law. Anyway, you can clearly see it once you get out of your car.
Man: But, but ... my car was only here (for) five minutes. [Sorry.] I had to just run into this building to ... to drop off some clothing at the homeless shelter. Just trying to help people in need.
Police Officer: Sir. The homeless shelter? It's six blocks down the road. Anyway, look, here's your ticket, and the address where you can pick up your car is found on the back.
Man: What? A hundred and fifty dollars? That's outrageous. I mean, completely ludicrous.
Police Officer: Sorry. Don't park your car illegally!
Man: So, you mean that you're going to have my car towed away. I'm standing right here. Look. How about two tickets for a lecture on the history of the English language tomorrow night at the library? Anything.
Police Officer: Sir. It's illegal to bribe an officer.
Man: Wait, wait wait, or how 'bout some coupons for a free burger at that restaurant across the street.? [You've got to be kidding me.] Buy one and get the second one half price.
Police Officer: You know sir, you'd probably better leave now. Have a good day. | $150 | What is the fine for parking illegally in the conversation? | [
"$105",
"$115",
"$150"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Man: Hey. Hey. Hey, hey, hey!! What are you doing?
Police Officer: Uh, what does it look like I'm doing? I'm having your car towed away for parking illegally.
Man: Officer. You can't do that. That's not fair.
Police Officer: What do you mean it's not fair? You parked your car in a no-parking area.
Man: What? What do you mean?
Police Officer: Look, sir. There's a sign right there that says [Where? Where?] ... right there! It says, "Tow away zone. No parking between the hours of 7 a.m. through 6 p.m."
Man: Oh, that one? Those tree branches are covering it.
Police Officer: Sorry, you're going to have to take that complaint up with the city. I'm just doing my job. I'm just here to uphold the law. Anyway, you can clearly see it once you get out of your car.
Man: But, but ... my car was only here (for) five minutes. [Sorry.] I had to just run into this building to ... to drop off some clothing at the homeless shelter. Just trying to help people in need.
Police Officer: Sir. The homeless shelter? It's six blocks down the road. Anyway, look, here's your ticket, and the address where you can pick up your car is found on the back.
Man: What? A hundred and fifty dollars? That's outrageous. I mean, completely ludicrous.
Police Officer: Sorry. Don't park your car illegally!
Man: So, you mean that you're going to have my car towed away. I'm standing right here. Look. How about two tickets for a lecture on the history of the English language tomorrow night at the library? Anything.
Police Officer: Sir. It's illegal to bribe an officer.
Man: Wait, wait wait, or how 'bout some coupons for a free burger at that restaurant across the street.? [You've got to be kidding me.] Buy one and get the second one half price.
Police Officer: You know sir, you'd probably better leave now. Have a good day. | offering her free admission to a local event | The man tries to influence the police officer into not giving him a ticket by __________________. | [
"offering her free admission to a local event",
"buying her a steak dinner at a fancy restaurant",
"praising the officer on her attractive appearance"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I think your article in the school newspaper is right on target, and your viewpoints have certainly convinced me.
M: Thanks, but in view of the general responses, you and I are definitely in the minority. | Most readers do not share his viewpoints. | What does the man mean? | [
"He regrets having published the article.",
"Most readers do not share his viewpoints.",
"Not many people have read his article."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hello?
W: Hello. Is that Mr. Jackson?
M: Yes, it is.
W: Mr. Jackson. I am a reporter from the TV station at school. As far as I know, you are a very successful teacher and quite popular among the students, so I want to ask you some questions.
M: OK.
W: Do you often give homework to your students after class?
M: It depends. Maybe once or twice a week.
W: Do you think it is good for your students to do a lot of homework?
M: No, I don't think so. Too much homework takes too much of their free time. I seldom give homework to my students on the weekend. They need time to relax and rest, especially on weekends.
W: You are a great teacher. By the way, what do you do in your free time?
M: I'm a very good football player. My team won first place in our city tournament last year.
W: Congratulations! Well, thank you for your help. | Over the telephone. | Where does the conversation take place? | [
"At the TV station.",
"In the school office.",
"Over the telephone."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hello?
W: Hello. Is that Mr. Jackson?
M: Yes, it is.
W: Mr. Jackson. I am a reporter from the TV station at school. As far as I know, you are a very successful teacher and quite popular among the students, so I want to ask you some questions.
M: OK.
W: Do you often give homework to your students after class?
M: It depends. Maybe once or twice a week.
W: Do you think it is good for your students to do a lot of homework?
M: No, I don't think so. Too much homework takes too much of their free time. I seldom give homework to my students on the weekend. They need time to relax and rest, especially on weekends.
W: You are a great teacher. By the way, what do you do in your free time?
M: I'm a very good football player. My team won first place in our city tournament last year.
W: Congratulations! Well, thank you for your help. | Once or twice a week. | How often does Mr. Jackson give homework to his students? | [
"Every day.",
"Once or twice a week.",
"Hardly ever."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hello?
W: Hello. Is that Mr. Jackson?
M: Yes, it is.
W: Mr. Jackson. I am a reporter from the TV station at school. As far as I know, you are a very successful teacher and quite popular among the students, so I want to ask you some questions.
M: OK.
W: Do you often give homework to your students after class?
M: It depends. Maybe once or twice a week.
W: Do you think it is good for your students to do a lot of homework?
M: No, I don't think so. Too much homework takes too much of their free time. I seldom give homework to my students on the weekend. They need time to relax and rest, especially on weekends.
W: You are a great teacher. By the way, what do you do in your free time?
M: I'm a very good football player. My team won first place in our city tournament last year.
W: Congratulations! Well, thank you for your help. | Too much of it is not good for students. | What's his opinion about homework? | [
"It can help students review what they've learned.",
"Too much of it is not good for students.",
"Students can be given more homework on the weekends."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hello?
W: Hello. Is that Mr. Jackson?
M: Yes, it is.
W: Mr. Jackson. I am a reporter from the TV station at school. As far as I know, you are a very successful teacher and quite popular among the students, so I want to ask you some questions.
M: OK.
W: Do you often give homework to your students after class?
M: It depends. Maybe once or twice a week.
W: Do you think it is good for your students to do a lot of homework?
M: No, I don't think so. Too much homework takes too much of their free time. I seldom give homework to my students on the weekend. They need time to relax and rest, especially on weekends.
W: You are a great teacher. By the way, what do you do in your free time?
M: I'm a very good football player. My team won first place in our city tournament last year.
W: Congratulations! Well, thank you for your help. | His team did a good job last year. | Why does the woman say congratulations to him? | [
"His team did a good job last year.",
"He is a successful teacher.",
"His article won first prize last year."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What's that book you're reading at the moment? It seems that you're interested in it.
M: Oh, the title of the book is Life on Earth. Um, I got it because of the television program. | Reading. | What is the man doing? | [
"Reading.",
"Watching TV.",
"Looking for a book."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I'm playing volleyball after school. Do you want to play?
W: No, I've got tennis practice today and tomorrow. But maybe this weekend?
M: My younger brother has a baseball tournament then...
W: OK. | Today. | When will the man play volleyball? | [
"Today.",
"This weekend.",
"Today and tomorrow."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Does Lisa like her new apartment?
M: She says the view of the city from the tenth floor is beautiful, but that she's so afraid of a fire breaking out. She wants to change to another floor. | It's too high in case of a fire. | What does Lisa not like about her new apartment? | [
"It's too close to the supermarket.",
"It's too high in case of a fire.",
"It was damaged in a fire."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I've noticed that you got some letters from Canada. Would you mind saving the stamps for me? My sister collects them.
M: Sorry, my classmates already asked for them. | The man's classmates. | Who will get the stamps at last? | [
"The woman.",
"The woman's sister.",
"The man's classmates."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Kelly: So, have you found a job yet?
Josh: No, but, I have a few leads, so things are looking up.
Kelly: But isn't that what you always say?
Josh: Well ... uh ... this time is different.
Kelly: What are you looking for this time, then?
Josh: Actually, I want to work for a Web hosting company.
Kelly: What would you do there?
Josh: Well, in a nut shell, Web hosting companies provide space for people to store and run their Websites. Does it sound like I know what I'm talking about?
Kelly: Oh, yeah, sort of.
Josh: Well, And then, sort of? Well, they allow people to run their Web sites without having to buy and maintain their own servers, and I'd like to work in technical support, you know, helping customers resolve computer-related problems with their sites. And you know I'm a good communicator.
Kelly: So, how's the pay for that kind of job?
Josh: Well, most people I know start out with a very reasonable salary; you can earn pay increases depending on your performance.
Kelly: So, what about benefits?
Josh: Oh, the benefits are pretty good. They provide health insurance, two weeks (of) paid vacation a year, and opportunities for advancement. And in the end, I'd like to work in a management position. You know, sitting back, enjoying the view out of the twentieth-story window of the office building. Something like that.
Kelly: Well, is there any long-term job security in a job like that?
Josh: Uhh. That's hard to tell. I mean, the Internet is booming, and these kinds of companies are sprouting up everywhere, which is a good thing, but just like the dot-com era, you never know how long things will last.
Kelly: Well, have you ever thought about going back to school to improve your job skills?
Josh: Wait, wait. What are you suggesting?
Kelly: Well, you know, more training might help you land a better job.
Josh: Wh ... wh ... Are you trying to say something about my current job? I mean, is there something going on here? I mean, what are you saying?
Kelly: You know, you did drop out of college.
Josh: I know, I know, but I don't know. I'm just seeing my current job at McDonalds as a step up. [McDonalds!]. Yeah, but, you know, I don't have the resources to go back to school at the moment; however, the job I am looking at will pay for some classes after I have been with the company for six months.
Kelly: Well, it looks like you have things planned out this time.
Josh: If I last that long. | technology | In which field is the man looking for a job? | [
"education",
"medicine",
"technology"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Kelly: So, have you found a job yet?
Josh: No, but, I have a few leads, so things are looking up.
Kelly: But isn't that what you always say?
Josh: Well ... uh ... this time is different.
Kelly: What are you looking for this time, then?
Josh: Actually, I want to work for a Web hosting company.
Kelly: What would you do there?
Josh: Well, in a nut shell, Web hosting companies provide space for people to store and run their Websites. Does it sound like I know what I'm talking about?
Kelly: Oh, yeah, sort of.
Josh: Well, And then, sort of? Well, they allow people to run their Web sites without having to buy and maintain their own servers, and I'd like to work in technical support, you know, helping customers resolve computer-related problems with their sites. And you know I'm a good communicator.
Kelly: So, how's the pay for that kind of job?
Josh: Well, most people I know start out with a very reasonable salary; you can earn pay increases depending on your performance.
Kelly: So, what about benefits?
Josh: Oh, the benefits are pretty good. They provide health insurance, two weeks (of) paid vacation a year, and opportunities for advancement. And in the end, I'd like to work in a management position. You know, sitting back, enjoying the view out of the twentieth-story window of the office building. Something like that.
Kelly: Well, is there any long-term job security in a job like that?
Josh: Uhh. That's hard to tell. I mean, the Internet is booming, and these kinds of companies are sprouting up everywhere, which is a good thing, but just like the dot-com era, you never know how long things will last.
Kelly: Well, have you ever thought about going back to school to improve your job skills?
Josh: Wait, wait. What are you suggesting?
Kelly: Well, you know, more training might help you land a better job.
Josh: Wh ... wh ... Are you trying to say something about my current job? I mean, is there something going on here? I mean, what are you saying?
Kelly: You know, you did drop out of college.
Josh: I know, I know, but I don't know. I'm just seeing my current job at McDonalds as a step up. [McDonalds!]. Yeah, but, you know, I don't have the resources to go back to school at the moment; however, the job I am looking at will pay for some classes after I have been with the company for six months.
Kelly: Well, it looks like you have things planned out this time.
Josh: If I last that long. | Employees can receive periodic pay increases based on their work. | Which statement best describes the pay for the job? | [
"Employees can receive periodic pay increases based on their work.",
"The salary for the position is above the industry average.",
"Workers are paid on a commission basis depending their sales."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Kelly: So, have you found a job yet?
Josh: No, but, I have a few leads, so things are looking up.
Kelly: But isn't that what you always say?
Josh: Well ... uh ... this time is different.
Kelly: What are you looking for this time, then?
Josh: Actually, I want to work for a Web hosting company.
Kelly: What would you do there?
Josh: Well, in a nut shell, Web hosting companies provide space for people to store and run their Websites. Does it sound like I know what I'm talking about?
Kelly: Oh, yeah, sort of.
Josh: Well, And then, sort of? Well, they allow people to run their Web sites without having to buy and maintain their own servers, and I'd like to work in technical support, you know, helping customers resolve computer-related problems with their sites. And you know I'm a good communicator.
Kelly: So, how's the pay for that kind of job?
Josh: Well, most people I know start out with a very reasonable salary; you can earn pay increases depending on your performance.
Kelly: So, what about benefits?
Josh: Oh, the benefits are pretty good. They provide health insurance, two weeks (of) paid vacation a year, and opportunities for advancement. And in the end, I'd like to work in a management position. You know, sitting back, enjoying the view out of the twentieth-story window of the office building. Something like that.
Kelly: Well, is there any long-term job security in a job like that?
Josh: Uhh. That's hard to tell. I mean, the Internet is booming, and these kinds of companies are sprouting up everywhere, which is a good thing, but just like the dot-com era, you never know how long things will last.
Kelly: Well, have you ever thought about going back to school to improve your job skills?
Josh: Wait, wait. What are you suggesting?
Kelly: Well, you know, more training might help you land a better job.
Josh: Wh ... wh ... Are you trying to say something about my current job? I mean, is there something going on here? I mean, what are you saying?
Kelly: You know, you did drop out of college.
Josh: I know, I know, but I don't know. I'm just seeing my current job at McDonalds as a step up. [McDonalds!]. Yeah, but, you know, I don't have the resources to go back to school at the moment; however, the job I am looking at will pay for some classes after I have been with the company for six months.
Kelly: Well, it looks like you have things planned out this time.
Josh: If I last that long. | paid vacation, opportunities for promotion, and insurance | What are some of the benefits that the company provides? | [
"insurance, paid vacation, and a company vehicle",
"paid vacation, opportunities for promotion, and insurance",
"opportunities for advancement, insurance, and a free bus pass"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Kelly: So, have you found a job yet?
Josh: No, but, I have a few leads, so things are looking up.
Kelly: But isn't that what you always say?
Josh: Well ... uh ... this time is different.
Kelly: What are you looking for this time, then?
Josh: Actually, I want to work for a Web hosting company.
Kelly: What would you do there?
Josh: Well, in a nut shell, Web hosting companies provide space for people to store and run their Websites. Does it sound like I know what I'm talking about?
Kelly: Oh, yeah, sort of.
Josh: Well, And then, sort of? Well, they allow people to run their Web sites without having to buy and maintain their own servers, and I'd like to work in technical support, you know, helping customers resolve computer-related problems with their sites. And you know I'm a good communicator.
Kelly: So, how's the pay for that kind of job?
Josh: Well, most people I know start out with a very reasonable salary; you can earn pay increases depending on your performance.
Kelly: So, what about benefits?
Josh: Oh, the benefits are pretty good. They provide health insurance, two weeks (of) paid vacation a year, and opportunities for advancement. And in the end, I'd like to work in a management position. You know, sitting back, enjoying the view out of the twentieth-story window of the office building. Something like that.
Kelly: Well, is there any long-term job security in a job like that?
Josh: Uhh. That's hard to tell. I mean, the Internet is booming, and these kinds of companies are sprouting up everywhere, which is a good thing, but just like the dot-com era, you never know how long things will last.
Kelly: Well, have you ever thought about going back to school to improve your job skills?
Josh: Wait, wait. What are you suggesting?
Kelly: Well, you know, more training might help you land a better job.
Josh: Wh ... wh ... Are you trying to say something about my current job? I mean, is there something going on here? I mean, what are you saying?
Kelly: You know, you did drop out of college.
Josh: I know, I know, but I don't know. I'm just seeing my current job at McDonalds as a step up. [McDonalds!]. Yeah, but, you know, I don't have the resources to go back to school at the moment; however, the job I am looking at will pay for some classes after I have been with the company for six months.
Kelly: Well, it looks like you have things planned out this time.
Josh: If I last that long. | growing, yet uncertain | What does the future hold for the industry that he is considering? | [
"growing, yet uncertain",
"expanding and secure",
"contracting, yet stable"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Kelly: So, have you found a job yet?
Josh: No, but, I have a few leads, so things are looking up.
Kelly: But isn't that what you always say?
Josh: Well ... uh ... this time is different.
Kelly: What are you looking for this time, then?
Josh: Actually, I want to work for a Web hosting company.
Kelly: What would you do there?
Josh: Well, in a nut shell, Web hosting companies provide space for people to store and run their Websites. Does it sound like I know what I'm talking about?
Kelly: Oh, yeah, sort of.
Josh: Well, And then, sort of? Well, they allow people to run their Web sites without having to buy and maintain their own servers, and I'd like to work in technical support, you know, helping customers resolve computer-related problems with their sites. And you know I'm a good communicator.
Kelly: So, how's the pay for that kind of job?
Josh: Well, most people I know start out with a very reasonable salary; you can earn pay increases depending on your performance.
Kelly: So, what about benefits?
Josh: Oh, the benefits are pretty good. They provide health insurance, two weeks (of) paid vacation a year, and opportunities for advancement. And in the end, I'd like to work in a management position. You know, sitting back, enjoying the view out of the twentieth-story window of the office building. Something like that.
Kelly: Well, is there any long-term job security in a job like that?
Josh: Uhh. That's hard to tell. I mean, the Internet is booming, and these kinds of companies are sprouting up everywhere, which is a good thing, but just like the dot-com era, you never know how long things will last.
Kelly: Well, have you ever thought about going back to school to improve your job skills?
Josh: Wait, wait. What are you suggesting?
Kelly: Well, you know, more training might help you land a better job.
Josh: Wh ... wh ... Are you trying to say something about my current job? I mean, is there something going on here? I mean, what are you saying?
Kelly: You know, you did drop out of college.
Josh: I know, I know, but I don't know. I'm just seeing my current job at McDonalds as a step up. [McDonalds!]. Yeah, but, you know, I don't have the resources to go back to school at the moment; however, the job I am looking at will pay for some classes after I have been with the company for six months.
Kelly: Well, it looks like you have things planned out this time.
Josh: If I last that long. | He has some post-secondary education. | From the conversation, what do we know about the man's educational background? | [
"He dropped out of high school.",
"He has some post-secondary education.",
"He has a college degree."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: You know. I called you several times last week, but nobody answered the phone.
M: Well, I was in Sydney at that time.
W: Did you go there on business?
M: No, I visited my aunt and her family. | The man was with his aunt and her family last week. | What can we learn from the conversation? | [
"The man was with his aunt and her family last week.",
"The man took a business trip to Sydney last week.",
"The man and his aunt went to Sydney last week."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Excuse me, could you tell me where the International Post Office is?
W: Go straight on; turn right at the first traffic lights. The post office is about fifty meters away.
M: I see. And is the No.13 Middle School far away from the post office?
W: Not at all. It's about 150 meters. Where do you want to go?
M: Oh, I only want to pick up my cousin from school. I am told that the school is next to the post office, and that is why I want to know how to get to the post office first. | Go to the school. | Where does the man want to go at last? | [
"Go to the bank.",
"Go to the post office.",
"Go to the school."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: That is a beautiful painting, Jerry! Where did you buy it?
M: Actually, I made it. I've been taking art classes for the past year.
W: Really? That's amazing! I had no idea you were so talented. This looks like it was painted by a professional. | Surprised. | How does the woman feel about the man's painting? | [
"Disappointed.",
"Surprised.",
"Optimistic."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Li Ming: What are you doing, Mum?
Mum: I'm getting something ready for tomorrow. Tomorrow is Tre e-planting Day.
Li Ming: Tree-planting Day? What do people do on this day, Mum?
Mum: Many, many people will go and plant trees.
Li Ming: Why do they do tha t?
Mum: To make the earth more beautiful. And to make our life better.
Li Ming: But I often see people on TV cut down many big trees. Why do they do that, Mum?
Mum: Hm, to make paper, houses, and to make our life better.
Li Ming: To make our life better, too? I just don't understand. Mum, why do many people go and plant trees on the same day?
Mum: Oh, my dear son. It's hard to explain to you. When you grow up, you will understand. Just remember trees are very important to us. | To plant trees. | What is the mother going to do tomorrow? | [
"To watch TV.",
"To plant trees.",
"To cut down some trees."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Li Ming: What are you doing, Mum?
Mum: I'm getting something ready for tomorrow. Tomorrow is Tre e-planting Day.
Li Ming: Tree-planting Day? What do people do on this day, Mum?
Mum: Many, many people will go and plant trees.
Li Ming: Why do they do tha t?
Mum: To make the earth more beautiful. And to make our life better.
Li Ming: But I often see people on TV cut down many big trees. Why do they do that, Mum?
Mum: Hm, to make paper, houses, and to make our life better.
Li Ming: To make our life better, too? I just don't understand. Mum, why do many people go and plant trees on the same day?
Mum: Oh, my dear son. It's hard to explain to you. When you grow up, you will understand. Just remember trees are very important to us. | Trees are very important to man. | What does the mother want her son to know most of all? | [
"Tree-planting Day is important to man.",
"Cutting down trees is necessary to man.",
"Trees are very important to man."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Li Ming: What are you doing, Mum?
Mum: I'm getting something ready for tomorrow. Tomorrow is Tre e-planting Day.
Li Ming: Tree-planting Day? What do people do on this day, Mum?
Mum: Many, many people will go and plant trees.
Li Ming: Why do they do tha t?
Mum: To make the earth more beautiful. And to make our life better.
Li Ming: But I often see people on TV cut down many big trees. Why do they do that, Mum?
Mum: Hm, to make paper, houses, and to make our life better.
Li Ming: To make our life better, too? I just don't understand. Mum, why do many people go and plant trees on the same day?
Mum: Oh, my dear son. It's hard to explain to you. When you grow up, you will understand. Just remember trees are very important to us. | He likes to ask questions. | What do you think of the boy? | [
"He likes to ask questions.",
"He enjoys planting trees.",
"He knows nothing about planting trees."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Oh! I am glad to see you. How are you going recently? They say you took Introduction to Seience, didn't you?
M: I sure did. Why did you ask me about that?
W: Well, I'm thinking about taking it next year. I want to know something about it beforehand.
M: As far as I'm concerned, I suggest that you not take it.
W: Why not? Is the professor awful or is the lecturing boring?
M: The professor is nice enough. But the course is nothing but physics and chemistry with lots of equations. You can't just mix the right chemicals and watch what happens. As you go along you have to keep care notes and turn it all into a bunch of numbers and formulas after the experiment is over. It was the worst course I've ever taken.
W: What you say is no problem for me. To tell you the truth, [ like formulas and numbers. That's what I'm different from you.
M: Is it? Then you'll love it if it is the case. But all that I was interested in was biology and we didn't get to that till the last three weeks of the class. What a year! | Two students. | Who are the two speakers in the conversation? | [
"A student and a professor,",
"A physicist and a biologist.",
"Two students."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Oh! I am glad to see you. How are you going recently? They say you took Introduction to Seience, didn't you?
M: I sure did. Why did you ask me about that?
W: Well, I'm thinking about taking it next year. I want to know something about it beforehand.
M: As far as I'm concerned, I suggest that you not take it.
W: Why not? Is the professor awful or is the lecturing boring?
M: The professor is nice enough. But the course is nothing but physics and chemistry with lots of equations. You can't just mix the right chemicals and watch what happens. As you go along you have to keep care notes and turn it all into a bunch of numbers and formulas after the experiment is over. It was the worst course I've ever taken.
W: What you say is no problem for me. To tell you the truth, [ like formulas and numbers. That's what I'm different from you.
M: Is it? Then you'll love it if it is the case. But all that I was interested in was biology and we didn't get to that till the last three weeks of the class. What a year! | She wants to ask for his advice. | Why is the woman glad when she meets the man? | [
"She wants to meet his professor.",
"She wants to ask for his advice.",
"She enjoys talking about scientific things."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Oh! I am glad to see you. How are you going recently? They say you took Introduction to Seience, didn't you?
M: I sure did. Why did you ask me about that?
W: Well, I'm thinking about taking it next year. I want to know something about it beforehand.
M: As far as I'm concerned, I suggest that you not take it.
W: Why not? Is the professor awful or is the lecturing boring?
M: The professor is nice enough. But the course is nothing but physics and chemistry with lots of equations. You can't just mix the right chemicals and watch what happens. As you go along you have to keep care notes and turn it all into a bunch of numbers and formulas after the experiment is over. It was the worst course I've ever taken.
W: What you say is no problem for me. To tell you the truth, [ like formulas and numbers. That's what I'm different from you.
M: Is it? Then you'll love it if it is the case. But all that I was interested in was biology and we didn't get to that till the last three weeks of the class. What a year! | Introduction to Science. | What is the name of the course the man and the woman are discussing? | [
"Physical chemistry.",
"Life experience.",
"Introduction to Science."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Oh! I am glad to see you. How are you going recently? They say you took Introduction to Seience, didn't you?
M: I sure did. Why did you ask me about that?
W: Well, I'm thinking about taking it next year. I want to know something about it beforehand.
M: As far as I'm concerned, I suggest that you not take it.
W: Why not? Is the professor awful or is the lecturing boring?
M: The professor is nice enough. But the course is nothing but physics and chemistry with lots of equations. You can't just mix the right chemicals and watch what happens. As you go along you have to keep care notes and turn it all into a bunch of numbers and formulas after the experiment is over. It was the worst course I've ever taken.
W: What you say is no problem for me. To tell you the truth, [ like formulas and numbers. That's what I'm different from you.
M: Is it? Then you'll love it if it is the case. But all that I was interested in was biology and we didn't get to that till the last three weeks of the class. What a year! | Biology. | What is the man interested in? | [
"Physics.",
"Biology.",
"Mathematics."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I've been thinking of changing my job.
M: Do you think you'll leave the airline soon? It is really a well-paid job, isn't it?
W: Yes, but I'm getting tired of being constantly on the move. I just want to settle down. | Because she hates to be always flying | Why does the woman want to change her job? | [
"Because she likes to travel around",
"Because she hates to be always flying",
"Because she has found a better-paid job"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Do you have caps?
F: No. We only have hats. | No. The shop doesn't have caps. | Can the man buy a cap? | [
"No. The shop doesn't have caps.",
"No. They are too expensive.",
"Yes. They are very cheap."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
F: Would it be convenient to see you today?
M: Yes. My office hours are from 10 to 18. | 10:00~18:00 | When could the woman visit the man? | [
"10:00~18:00",
"6:00~10:00",
"10:00~8:00"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Will you see a film at People's Cinema on Saturday?
F: Yes, I've already got the ticket. | Watch a movie. | What will the woman do? | [
"Buy the ticket.",
"Watch a movie.",
"Invite a friend."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Excuse me. Do you have time to help take a picture of us?
W: Oh, I'm sorry. I've got to catch a bus.
M: That's OK. | Take a bus. | What is the woman going to do? | [
"Help the man.",
"Take a bus.",
"Get a camera."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
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