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W: Can I help you?
M: Yes, I'd like a bottle of juice. | In a shop. | Where are they talking? | [
"In a shop.",
"In a bookshop.",
"At school."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I was deeply affected by the tallk the blind boy gave this morning.
W: I think everyone felt the same. | It was moving. | How did the man feel about the boy's talk? | [
"It was interesting.",
"It was moving.",
"It was discouraging."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Oh,look! Joni Mitchell is in town.
M: Who's that? I've never heard of her.
W: What? She's one of the greatest folk singers in the world! | Surprised. | How does the woman feel at the man's words? | [
"Excited.",
"Surprised.",
"Frightened."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Do you know what's wrong with Mark? He's been acting very strangely lately.
M: Come on, with his parents coming to visit next week-right after he's moved into a new apartment-he's just got a lot on his mind. | He has lots of things to do before his parents come. | What does the man say about Mark? | [
"He has been very abnormal recently.",
"He is afraid of his parents a lot.",
"He has lots of things to do before his parents come."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Good morning, Uncle Smith.
M: Good morning, Cathy.
W: I want to have a dinner party to celebrate my birthday. Would you come?
M: I'd love to, Cathy. What time?
W: Next weekend, on Saturday.
M: Saturday do you say?
W: If that's all right with you.
M: I'm afraid I'm busy then. I've already had plans.
W: What about Sunday?
M: I'm sure it will be all fight.
W: Good, you'd better around 6:30 or 7:00, we'll heve time to chat a while. | She wanted to have a birthday party. | Why did the girl invite Uncle Smith to dinner? | [
"She liked him.",
"She had no other friends.",
"She wanted to have a birthday party."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Good morning, Uncle Smith.
M: Good morning, Cathy.
W: I want to have a dinner party to celebrate my birthday. Would you come?
M: I'd love to, Cathy. What time?
W: Next weekend, on Saturday.
M: Saturday do you say?
W: If that's all right with you.
M: I'm afraid I'm busy then. I've already had plans.
W: What about Sunday?
M: I'm sure it will be all fight.
W: Good, you'd better around 6:30 or 7:00, we'll heve time to chat a while. | On Sunday. | When would Uncle Smith be free? | [
"On Saturday.",
"From Monday to Friday.",
"On Sunday."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Good morning, Uncle Smith.
M: Good morning, Cathy.
W: I want to have a dinner party to celebrate my birthday. Would you come?
M: I'd love to, Cathy. What time?
W: Next weekend, on Saturday.
M: Saturday do you say?
W: If that's all right with you.
M: I'm afraid I'm busy then. I've already had plans.
W: What about Sunday?
M: I'm sure it will be all fight.
W: Good, you'd better around 6:30 or 7:00, we'll heve time to chat a while. | He would be very busy on Saturday. | Why wouldn't Uncle Smith come on Saturday? | [
"He only wanted to come on Sunday.",
"He would be very busy on Saturday.",
"His car was broken down."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Good morning, Uncle Smith.
M: Good morning, Cathy.
W: I want to have a dinner party to celebrate my birthday. Would you come?
M: I'd love to, Cathy. What time?
W: Next weekend, on Saturday.
M: Saturday do you say?
W: If that's all right with you.
M: I'm afraid I'm busy then. I've already had plans.
W: What about Sunday?
M: I'm sure it will be all fight.
W: Good, you'd better around 6:30 or 7:00, we'll heve time to chat a while. | About 6:30 or 7:00. | What time would they meet on Sunday? | [
"About 6:30 or 7:00.",
"About 7: 30.",
"About 6: 00."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Which floor do you live on, Edison?
W: On the fourth floor. | The fourth floor. | Which floor does Edison live on? | [
"The fourth floor.",
"The fifth floor.",
"The sixteenth floor."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: A new film will be on tonight. Will you go with me?
W: Sorry, I have no time for films or dinner out. I now have to worry about the upcoming final exam. | Prepare for her final exam. | What will the woman probably do tonight? | [
"See a film.",
"Have dinner with the man.",
"Prepare for her final exam."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
F: Who is going to your birthday party?
M: Let me see: Rose, Mary, Bob, and the twins Peter and Mike. | Five. | How many friends are going to the man's birthday party? | [
"Three.",
"Four.",
"Five."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hi, Bob, guess what? I'm going to visit Quebec next summer. I'm invited to go to a friend's wedding, but while I'm there, I'd also like to do some sightseeing.
M: That's nice, Sherry. But do you mean the province of Quebec or Quebec City?
W: I mean the province. My friend's wedding is in Montreal, so I'm going there first. I'll stay for 5 days. Is Montreal the capital city of the province?
M: Well, many people think so because it's the biggest city, but it's not the capital. Quebec City is, but Montreal is great. The Santa Lawrence River runs right through the middle of the city. It's beautiful in summer.
W: Wow, and do you think I can get by in English? My French is okay, but not that good. I know most people there speak French, but can I also use English?
M: Well, people speak both French and English there, but you'll hear French most of the time and all the street signs are in French. In fact, Montreal is the third largest French-speaking city in the world. So you'd better practice your French before you go.
W: Good advice, what about Quebec City? I'll visit a friend from college who lives there now. What's it like?
M: It's a beautiful city, very old. Many old buildings have been nicely restored. Some of them were built in the 17th and 18th centuries. You'll love it there.
W: Fantastic. I can't wait to go. | People in Montreal mostly speak French. | What can we know about Montreal? | [
"Montreal is the third largest city in the world.",
"Montreal is the capital city of Quebec province.",
"People in Montreal mostly speak French."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: How was the weather for your hiking trip last Saturday?
W: It rained a little in the morning,but got sunny in the afternoon.
M: Did you have a lot of fun?
W: Sure. | It turned fine in the afternoon. | What was the weather like last Saturday? | [
"It was sunny.",
"It was raining all day.",
"It turned fine in the afternoon."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: It's nearly seven o'clock. Let's go.
M: Don't worry. The party starts at seven thirty. | It's nearly seven o'clock. | What time is it? | [
"It's eight o'clock.",
"It's eight twenty.",
"It's nearly seven o'clock."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hi Alice, what are you doing? You look worried.
W: Oh. There's something wrong with my electronic calculator.
M: Do you want me to have a look at it?
W: It's very kind of you, but I would like to have a try first. Er... You know... I can do without it in class this afternoon.
M: Oh, well, if you need any help, just let me know. I'm free after school.
W: I will. Thank you very much.
M: You're welcome. | Offering help. | What is the man doing? | [
"Offering help.",
"Giving advice.",
"Making appointments."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hi Alice, what are you doing? You look worried.
W: Oh. There's something wrong with my electronic calculator.
M: Do you want me to have a look at it?
W: It's very kind of you, but I would like to have a try first. Er... You know... I can do without it in class this afternoon.
M: Oh, well, if you need any help, just let me know. I'm free after school.
W: I will. Thank you very much.
M: You're welcome. | Classmates. | What is the relationship between the two speakers? | [
"Doctor and patient.",
"Husband and wife.",
"Classmates."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Kennedy Airport, please. I have to be there by 7:00.
M: I can't promise anything, but I'll do my best.
W: I'll pay more if we get there on time.
M: But safety is more important. | By taxi. | How's the woman going to the airport? | [
"By bus.",
"By car.",
"By taxi."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Why did you buy so many books?
W: The bookstore is celebrating its 5th anniversary, so there's a 35% discount on all books. | 35%. | What is the discount rate of the books? | [
"30%.",
"35%.",
"13.5%."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: These DVDs will be due back on Thursday, the 7th.
M: How much more should we pay to keep them another week? | Borrowing DVDs. | What are the speakers talking about? | [
"Buying DVDs.",
"Sharing DVDs.",
"Borrowing DVDs."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What kind of songs do you prefer, folk songs or pop songs?
M: Folk songs. | Folk songs. | What kind of songs does the man prefer? | [
"Pop songs.",
"Folk songs.",
"Classical music."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What do you want to do tonight?
M: How about going to the cinema? I haven't seen a movie for a long time and I really miss it.
W: What do you want to see?
M: There's a good film at the Green House Cinema,The Speed and Passion 8. I've watched all the former movies in that series and I really like them. The movie starts at 6:15 pm.
W: I don't think I can make it. I won't be able to leave the office until 6:00 pm.
M: Then let's watch the one that starts at 8:20 pm. We can eat first and then go to the cinema.
W: That sounds better. | Seven. | How many movies in that series has the man watched? | [
"Six.",
"Seven.",
"Eight."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What do you want to do tonight?
M: How about going to the cinema? I haven't seen a movie for a long time and I really miss it.
W: What do you want to see?
M: There's a good film at the Green House Cinema,The Speed and Passion 8. I've watched all the former movies in that series and I really like them. The movie starts at 6:15 pm.
W: I don't think I can make it. I won't be able to leave the office until 6:00 pm.
M: Then let's watch the one that starts at 8:20 pm. We can eat first and then go to the cinema.
W: That sounds better. | At 8:20 pm. | When will the speakers watch the movie? | [
"At 6:00 pm.",
"At 6:15 pm.",
"At 8:20 pm."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: The air conditioner in my room is broken and I can't work.
W: Why not go to the office? | The man can do his work in the office. | What does the woman mean? | [
"The man can sleep in the office.",
"She can have someone to repair the air conditioner.",
"The man can do his work in the office."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
F: I go to work by bike every day, what about you, Peter?
M: I go to work by bus, and seldom by bike. | By bus. | How does Peter go to work every day? | [
"By bike.",
"By bus.",
"On foot."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
F: Excuse me, could you tell me which train will leave for London?
M: Sorry, the train for London has just left. | At a railway station. | Where are they talking? | [
"At a bus stop.",
"At a shop.",
"At a railway station."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Looks like rain. Better find your umbrella.
M: Yeah, I think it's going to rain. That's why I'm not going out. | What the weather will be like | What are the speakers talking about? | [
"When to go out.",
"Where to buy an umbrella.",
"What the weather will be like"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What time do you get up to go to work, Jerry?
M: I'm usually up by 6:00 and out of the house by 6:15.
W: That's pretty early. Don't you start work at 9:00?
M: Well, I go to the gym every morning before I arrive at the office. There aren't many other people there at that time, and I usually don't feel like exercising after a long day at work. But the real reason is that it gives me the energy I need to make it through the day.
W: So, you take a shower at the gym every morning?
M: During the week, yes. I don't go to the gym on the weekend. I get all the exercise I need playing with my two sons at the park!
W: I'll bet! My husband is always tired after he takes our daughter hiking in the mountains on the weekends.
M: Hey, Sophie, we should all get together and do something fun this weekend. I know Molly would love to see you.
W: That sounds great. | At 6:15 a.m. | When does the man leave his house during the week? | [
"At 6:00 a.m.",
"At 6:15 a.m.",
"At 9:00 a.m."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What time do you get up to go to work, Jerry?
M: I'm usually up by 6:00 and out of the house by 6:15.
W: That's pretty early. Don't you start work at 9:00?
M: Well, I go to the gym every morning before I arrive at the office. There aren't many other people there at that time, and I usually don't feel like exercising after a long day at work. But the real reason is that it gives me the energy I need to make it through the day.
W: So, you take a shower at the gym every morning?
M: During the week, yes. I don't go to the gym on the weekend. I get all the exercise I need playing with my two sons at the park!
W: I'll bet! My husband is always tired after he takes our daughter hiking in the mountains on the weekends.
M: Hey, Sophie, we should all get together and do something fun this weekend. I know Molly would love to see you.
W: That sounds great. | It makes him energetic. | Why does the man go to the gym? | [
"It makes him energetic.",
"He prefers to shower there.",
"It's the only time he can exercise."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What time do you get up to go to work, Jerry?
M: I'm usually up by 6:00 and out of the house by 6:15.
W: That's pretty early. Don't you start work at 9:00?
M: Well, I go to the gym every morning before I arrive at the office. There aren't many other people there at that time, and I usually don't feel like exercising after a long day at work. But the real reason is that it gives me the energy I need to make it through the day.
W: So, you take a shower at the gym every morning?
M: During the week, yes. I don't go to the gym on the weekend. I get all the exercise I need playing with my two sons at the park!
W: I'll bet! My husband is always tired after he takes our daughter hiking in the mountains on the weekends.
M: Hey, Sophie, we should all get together and do something fun this weekend. I know Molly would love to see you.
W: That sounds great. | The man's wife. | Who might Molly be? | [
"The woman.",
"The woman's daughter.",
"The man's wife."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Are you doing anything special tonight?
M: I have nothing tonight. Anything I can do for you?
W: How about going to the movies? It will do you good to get your mind off your work for a while.
M: That sounds like a good idea. But what is playing?
W: I've looked up the entertainment section in the newspaper. There are some new films on in town.
M: Is there anything interesting on?
W: There is also a new Beijing Opera put on for the first time. I wonder if you are interested.
M: Why not, of course.
W: I do not think we have time to go back to the hotel if we want to watch the opera. Let's get something in a nearby restaurant.
M: OK. | Yes. | Is the man free tonight? | [
"Yes.",
"No.",
"He has special something to do."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Are you doing anything special tonight?
M: I have nothing tonight. Anything I can do for you?
W: How about going to the movies? It will do you good to get your mind off your work for a while.
M: That sounds like a good idea. But what is playing?
W: I've looked up the entertainment section in the newspaper. There are some new films on in town.
M: Is there anything interesting on?
W: There is also a new Beijing Opera put on for the first time. I wonder if you are interested.
M: Why not, of course.
W: I do not think we have time to go back to the hotel if we want to watch the opera. Let's get something in a nearby restaurant.
M: OK. | In the newspaper. | Where did the woman look up the message about the new movies? | [
"On TV.",
"In the newspaper.",
"In the local radio station."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Are you doing anything special tonight?
M: I have nothing tonight. Anything I can do for you?
W: How about going to the movies? It will do you good to get your mind off your work for a while.
M: That sounds like a good idea. But what is playing?
W: I've looked up the entertainment section in the newspaper. There are some new films on in town.
M: Is there anything interesting on?
W: There is also a new Beijing Opera put on for the first time. I wonder if you are interested.
M: Why not, of course.
W: I do not think we have time to go back to the hotel if we want to watch the opera. Let's get something in a nearby restaurant.
M: OK. | Watch the Beijing opera. | What are they going to do tonight? | [
"Work at office.",
"See a film.",
"Watch the Beijing opera."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Are you doing anything special tonight?
M: I have nothing tonight. Anything I can do for you?
W: How about going to the movies? It will do you good to get your mind off your work for a while.
M: That sounds like a good idea. But what is playing?
W: I've looked up the entertainment section in the newspaper. There are some new films on in town.
M: Is there anything interesting on?
W: There is also a new Beijing Opera put on for the first time. I wonder if you are interested.
M: Why not, of course.
W: I do not think we have time to go back to the hotel if we want to watch the opera. Let's get something in a nearby restaurant.
M: OK. | In a nearby restaurant. | Where will they have something to eat? | [
"In a nearby restaurant.",
"At the hotel.",
"At home."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What kind of course are you looking for, language or computer?
M: I need to improve my English.
W: Have you ever considered taking one of our online courses? | An office clerk. | What does the woman do? | [
"An adult student.",
"An English teacher.",
"An office clerk."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Today is cold.
M: But yesterday was even colder. | Today. | Which day is warmer? | [
"Today.",
"Yesterday.",
"Tomorrow."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: May I help you, sir?
M: Yes, please. I want to buy a personal gift for my brother. He's taking a trip to South America.
W: Is he going by ship or plane?
M: He,s flying. My gift will have to be something light in weight. What can you suggest?
W: What about this tie? It's made of pure silk.
M: My sister already gave him one. I'd like something unusual. Let me look around...oh, that clock looks nice, but...
W: Hey,here is a gift for the man who has everything.
M: Oh,a folding toothbrush! That's a wonderful idea! I'll take it. | By plane. | How will the man's brother go to South America? | [
"By ship.",
"By plane.",
"By train."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: May I help you, sir?
M: Yes, please. I want to buy a personal gift for my brother. He's taking a trip to South America.
W: Is he going by ship or plane?
M: He,s flying. My gift will have to be something light in weight. What can you suggest?
W: What about this tie? It's made of pure silk.
M: My sister already gave him one. I'd like something unusual. Let me look around...oh, that clock looks nice, but...
W: Hey,here is a gift for the man who has everything.
M: Oh,a folding toothbrush! That's a wonderful idea! I'll take it. | A toothbrush. | What will the man probably buy for his brother? | [
"A toothbrush.",
"A silk tie.",
"A clock."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What can I do for you?
M: I'd like to exchange this sweater.
W: What seems to be the matter?
M: Well, you see I got this as a birthday present, but it's the wrong size, and what's more, I really don't like the colour.
W: Do you have the receipt?
M: Yes.
W: Can I have a look at it, please?
M: Certainly | In a shop. | Where does the conversation probably take place? | [
"In a friend's house.",
"In a shop.",
"At a party."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What can I do for you?
M: I'd like to exchange this sweater.
W: What seems to be the matter?
M: Well, you see I got this as a birthday present, but it's the wrong size, and what's more, I really don't like the colour.
W: Do you have the receipt?
M: Yes.
W: Can I have a look at it, please?
M: Certainly | It doesn't fit him and the color isn't satisfactory. | Why does the man want to exchange the sweater? | [
"It doesn't fit him and the color isn't satisfactory.",
"It is a birthday present from his friend.",
"He has got the receipt."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Excuse me, sir. May I help you?
M: No, thanks. We are just looking.
W: If there is anything that interests you, just let me know.
M: OK. Thanks. | Strangers. | What is the relationship between the speakers? | [
"Friends.",
"Classmates.",
"Strangers."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Do you have a driver's license?
W: No. I am going to take the test in a couple of weeks.
M: Didn't you drive in your own country?
W: Yes. But I have to be more skilled.
M: And you have to study the traffic rules too. | She must improve her driving skills. | What does the woman say to the man? | [
"She must change her driving habits.",
"She must improve her driving skills.",
"She must renew her driver's license."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Your MP3 is so beautiful. From which shop did you buy it?
M: Not in the usual shop. I bought it on the Internet. It's much cheaper than the ones we bought from the shops. | On the Internet. | Where did the man buy the MP3? | [
"On the Internet.",
"In a supermarket.",
"In a shop."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Could you tell me how many of your employees are women?
M: Yes, certainly. We have a very high percentage of female staff. We employ about 160 women, which is eighty percent of all our staff. | 40. | How many of the employees in this organization are men? | [
"160.",
"40.",
"80."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Oh, Dad, what will you give me for my birthday?
M: Alice, do you like a red bike? | A red bike. | What does Alice's father want to buy for her? | [
"A sweater.",
"A watch.",
"A red bike."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What's the matter?
M: I don't know. All of a sudden, the engine died.
W: Well, can you start it?
M: No...No, it won't start now.
W: Could we be out of gas?
M: No, I'm sure we are not out of gas.
W: Let's check the gas gauge. Oh, see, it's on "empty".
M: I was sure the tank was half full!
W: Obviously, it wasn't. Well, too bad.
M: What time is it now?
W: It's five to eight. I am afraid we can't get to the airport on time. He's probably looking for us right now.
M: Let's stand by the side of the road for a few minutes. Maybe somebody will stop and pick us up. | They run out of gas. | What's wrong with the two speakers? | [
"They don't have an engine.",
"Their tank is half full.",
"They run out of gas."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What's the matter?
M: I don't know. All of a sudden, the engine died.
W: Well, can you start it?
M: No...No, it won't start now.
W: Could we be out of gas?
M: No, I'm sure we are not out of gas.
W: Let's check the gas gauge. Oh, see, it's on "empty".
M: I was sure the tank was half full!
W: Obviously, it wasn't. Well, too bad.
M: What time is it now?
W: It's five to eight. I am afraid we can't get to the airport on time. He's probably looking for us right now.
M: Let's stand by the side of the road for a few minutes. Maybe somebody will stop and pick us up. | To the airport. | Where are they going? | [
"To the seaport.",
"To the railway station.",
"To the airport."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What's the matter?
M: I don't know. All of a sudden, the engine died.
W: Well, can you start it?
M: No...No, it won't start now.
W: Could we be out of gas?
M: No, I'm sure we are not out of gas.
W: Let's check the gas gauge. Oh, see, it's on "empty".
M: I was sure the tank was half full!
W: Obviously, it wasn't. Well, too bad.
M: What time is it now?
W: It's five to eight. I am afraid we can't get to the airport on time. He's probably looking for us right now.
M: Let's stand by the side of the road for a few minutes. Maybe somebody will stop and pick us up. | Do nothing but wait. | What should they do now? | [
"Do nothing but wait.",
"Find a policeman.",
"Telephone the nearest gas station."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Do you think he could help me change the water in the fish tank this week?
M: I don't know. He's pretty busy. | Someone to change the water. | What does the woman need? | [
"Someone to change the fish tank.",
"Someone to water the garden.",
"Someone to change the water."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Am I standing in the right position?
M: Uh ... just one thing, you should lift your feet a little higher, and keep your arms straight back. Now, when you go into the water, your head will go first and your legs will follow right along be-hind. | Diving. | What sports are they talking about? | [
"Skiing.",
"Basketball.",
"Diving."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Do you want to go for a picinc with me tomorrow?
W: I'd like to. How about asking Jenny to go with us?
M: Oh, no. She is busy with her dancing class. You know, there is a very big performance in just a week.
W: Yes, you're right. It is really not good for her to learn dancing. Her leg hasn't completely recovered from that accident.
M: But she doesn't think so. She is crazy about dancing. Will you take your camera with you tomorrow?
W: I want to, but I lent it to Tom yesterday. Do you have one?
M: No, but I know Mary has got one. Let's go and ask her if she'd like to join us.
W: OK. | Go for a picnic. | What does the man want to do tomorrow? | [
"Go for a picnic.",
"Go swimming.",
"Go fishing."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Do you want to go for a picinc with me tomorrow?
W: I'd like to. How about asking Jenny to go with us?
M: Oh, no. She is busy with her dancing class. You know, there is a very big performance in just a week.
W: Yes, you're right. It is really not good for her to learn dancing. Her leg hasn't completely recovered from that accident.
M: But she doesn't think so. She is crazy about dancing. Will you take your camera with you tomorrow?
W: I want to, but I lent it to Tom yesterday. Do you have one?
M: No, but I know Mary has got one. Let's go and ask her if she'd like to join us.
W: OK. | She will give a performance soon. | Why is Jenny so busy? | [
"She will have a test soon.",
"She will give a performance soon.",
"She has to go to the hospital frequently."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Do you want to go for a picinc with me tomorrow?
W: I'd like to. How about asking Jenny to go with us?
M: Oh, no. She is busy with her dancing class. You know, there is a very big performance in just a week.
W: Yes, you're right. It is really not good for her to learn dancing. Her leg hasn't completely recovered from that accident.
M: But she doesn't think so. She is crazy about dancing. Will you take your camera with you tomorrow?
W: I want to, but I lent it to Tom yesterday. Do you have one?
M: No, but I know Mary has got one. Let's go and ask her if she'd like to join us.
W: OK. | Dancing. | What is Jenny crazy about? | [
"Dancing.",
"Reading.",
"Singing."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Do you want to go for a picinc with me tomorrow?
W: I'd like to. How about asking Jenny to go with us?
M: Oh, no. She is busy with her dancing class. You know, there is a very big performance in just a week.
W: Yes, you're right. It is really not good for her to learn dancing. Her leg hasn't completely recovered from that accident.
M: But she doesn't think so. She is crazy about dancing. Will you take your camera with you tomorrow?
W: I want to, but I lent it to Tom yesterday. Do you have one?
M: No, but I know Mary has got one. Let's go and ask her if she'd like to join us.
W: OK. | She has lent it to someone else. | Why won't the woman take her camera with her tomorrow? | [
"She has lost it.",
"She has lent it to someone else.",
"There is something wrong with it."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Did you enjoy visiting the museum?
M: I've been there a hundred times! | He's tired of touring this museum. | What does the man mean? | [
"He doesn't like museums,",
"He's tired of touring this museum.",
"He thinks a hundred miles is too far to go for a tour."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I'm out of coins for the slot machine. Do you have any?
M: I don't have any either. But I'll get some from the cafe. | Get some coins at the cafe. | What does the man offer to do? | [
"Get some coins at the cafe.",
"Buy her a cup of coffee at the cafe.",
"Get some coffee from the machine."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Do you want your television repaired?
W: Yes, but not by the man you suggested.
M: Why not? The repairmen are very good and the charges are so reasonable.
W: That may be, but I couldn't find the place.
M: But you couldn't miss it. I told you it is at the first right after the railroad bridge.
W: I took that. I went to the end of the road. There is no such place.
M: Wait a minute. Perhaps it is the second right. Yes, I think it is.
W: I should have known, whenever someone says "You can't miss it", you can be sure that you won't find it. | The man. | Whom do you think the woman was angry with? | [
"The man.",
"The repairman.",
"The shopkeeper."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Do you want your television repaired?
W: Yes, but not by the man you suggested.
M: Why not? The repairmen are very good and the charges are so reasonable.
W: That may be, but I couldn't find the place.
M: But you couldn't miss it. I told you it is at the first right after the railroad bridge.
W: I took that. I went to the end of the road. There is no such place.
M: Wait a minute. Perhaps it is the second right. Yes, I think it is.
W: I should have known, whenever someone says "You can't miss it", you can be sure that you won't find it. | The man gave her the wrong directions. | Why couldn't the woman find the repair shop? | [
"She missed the right turn.",
"The man gave her the wrong directions.",
"She was a bad driver."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Do you want your television repaired?
W: Yes, but not by the man you suggested.
M: Why not? The repairmen are very good and the charges are so reasonable.
W: That may be, but I couldn't find the place.
M: But you couldn't miss it. I told you it is at the first right after the railroad bridge.
W: I took that. I went to the end of the road. There is no such place.
M: Wait a minute. Perhaps it is the second right. Yes, I think it is.
W: I should have known, whenever someone says "You can't miss it", you can be sure that you won't find it. | They did good work and the price was reasonable. | Why did the man tell her to turn to these television repairmen? | [
"The shop was easy to find.",
"One of the repairmen was his friend.",
"They did good work and the price was reasonable."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: We're having a picnic tomorrow. Why don't you come with us?
W: I'd like to, but I think it's going to rain. The weatherman says so.
M: I don't think he is right. It hasn't rained for a week and it isn't cloudy, either.
W: But he is usually correct in his weather news.
M: The temperature is 32t this afternoon. I'm sure we'll have fine weather for our picnic.
W: Well, I'll go, but I'll take my umbrella with me. | Sunny. | What does the man think the weather is going to be like tomorrow? | [
"Rainy.",
"Cloudy.",
"Sunny."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: We're having a picnic tomorrow. Why don't you come with us?
W: I'd like to, but I think it's going to rain. The weatherman says so.
M: I don't think he is right. It hasn't rained for a week and it isn't cloudy, either.
W: But he is usually correct in his weather news.
M: The temperature is 32t this afternoon. I'm sure we'll have fine weather for our picnic.
W: Well, I'll go, but I'll take my umbrella with me. | Go to the picnic with an umbrella. | What will the woman probably do tomorrow? | [
"Go to the picnic with an umbrella.",
"Stay home because of the rain.",
"Make sure of the weather."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Sally, do you like seafood?
W: Yes, of course.
M: Is there anything you especially like?
W: Well, I really don't know. I can never remember the names.
M: Okay. Is there any food you don't eat?
W: Well, I don't eat chicken. And I don't like eggs, either. But I like all kinds of fish and vegetables.
M: Then let's look at the menu and see what they've got for us. | Fish. | What food does Sally like? | [
"Chicken.",
"Fish.",
"Eggs."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Sally, do you like seafood?
W: Yes, of course.
M: Is there anything you especially like?
W: Well, I really don't know. I can never remember the names.
M: Okay. Is there any food you don't eat?
W: Well, I don't eat chicken. And I don't like eggs, either. But I like all kinds of fish and vegetables.
M: Then let's look at the menu and see what they've got for us. | Order dishes. | What are the speakers going to do? | [
"Cook dinner.",
"Go shopping.",
"Order dishes."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: We would be interested in having you join us, Mrs. Sharp.
W: Thank you. I have done this knid of work before.
M: I know, and that's probably the reason you've been employed. Do you prefer part-time or full-time employment?
W: Part-time.
M: OK. Some people choose part-time jobs because they want to do something else besides work, such as reading novels or playing sports. But they will not get any other benefits besides the wages.
W: I don't care about that. May I ask you if I can decide the hours I would work?
M: I can only give you the choice from 7:00 a.m. till noon or from noon till 5:00 p.m.
W: Then I'd prefer to work in the morning because I have to prepare dinner for my children.
M: OK, Mrs. Sharp. Just sign your name on this sheet of paper. You may start next week. Mrs. Clarkson has got something ready for you--a blackboard, some chalk, and a tape recorder. She'll show you around later.
W: Thank you. | Because she has some experience. | Why does the woman get the job? | [
"Because she wants low pay.",
"Because she prefers a part-time job.",
"Because she has some experience."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: We would be interested in having you join us, Mrs. Sharp.
W: Thank you. I have done this knid of work before.
M: I know, and that's probably the reason you've been employed. Do you prefer part-time or full-time employment?
W: Part-time.
M: OK. Some people choose part-time jobs because they want to do something else besides work, such as reading novels or playing sports. But they will not get any other benefits besides the wages.
W: I don't care about that. May I ask you if I can decide the hours I would work?
M: I can only give you the choice from 7:00 a.m. till noon or from noon till 5:00 p.m.
W: Then I'd prefer to work in the morning because I have to prepare dinner for my children.
M: OK, Mrs. Sharp. Just sign your name on this sheet of paper. You may start next week. Mrs. Clarkson has got something ready for you--a blackboard, some chalk, and a tape recorder. She'll show you around later.
W: Thank you. | Cook dinner. | What will the woman do after work? | [
"Read novels.",
"Cook dinner.",
"Play sports."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: We would be interested in having you join us, Mrs. Sharp.
W: Thank you. I have done this knid of work before.
M: I know, and that's probably the reason you've been employed. Do you prefer part-time or full-time employment?
W: Part-time.
M: OK. Some people choose part-time jobs because they want to do something else besides work, such as reading novels or playing sports. But they will not get any other benefits besides the wages.
W: I don't care about that. May I ask you if I can decide the hours I would work?
M: I can only give you the choice from 7:00 a.m. till noon or from noon till 5:00 p.m.
W: Then I'd prefer to work in the morning because I have to prepare dinner for my children.
M: OK, Mrs. Sharp. Just sign your name on this sheet of paper. You may start next week. Mrs. Clarkson has got something ready for you--a blackboard, some chalk, and a tape recorder. She'll show you around later.
W: Thank you. | A teacher. | What job is the woman probably going to do? | [
"A teacher.",
"A nurse.",
"An engineer."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Has your younger sister found a new job?
W: No. She is still at home. But I'm helping her look for one. | Helping her younger sister look for a job. | What does the mall mean? | [
"Working for her sister.",
"Helping her younger sister look for a job.",
"Looking for a new job."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
F: My husband often repairs watches for people.
M: Really? I have a broken one. | A watch. | What does the man have? | [
"A pen.",
"A watch.",
"A bike."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Teacher: Oh, hi. What was your name again. I can't keep straight all the students' names this being the second day of school.
Student: It's okay. I have a hard time remembering names myself.
Teacher: How, uh, Karen, right?
Student: No, it's Nancy. My mom's name is Karen.
Teacher: Nancy. Okay. I think I heard you were from England.
Student: Well, I was born there, but my parents are American. I grew up in France.
Teacher: Oh, a world traveller!
Student: But then we moved here when I was nine.
Teacher: So, what does your father do now?
Student: Well, he's a college professor, and he is in Scotland at the moment.
Teacher: How interesting. What does he teach?
Student: Oh, I haven't a clue. Nah, just joking. He teaches chemistry.
Teacher: Oh, chemistry, and uh, what about your mother?
Student: She works full time at home.
Teacher: Oh, and what, does she have her own business or something?
Student: Nah, she takes care of me.
Teacher: Well, being a homemaker can be a real hard, but rewarding job.
Student: I think so too. | at a school | Where does this conversation most likely take place? | [
"at a park",
"at a school",
"at a birthday party"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Teacher: Oh, hi. What was your name again. I can't keep straight all the students' names this being the second day of school.
Student: It's okay. I have a hard time remembering names myself.
Teacher: How, uh, Karen, right?
Student: No, it's Nancy. My mom's name is Karen.
Teacher: Nancy. Okay. I think I heard you were from England.
Student: Well, I was born there, but my parents are American. I grew up in France.
Teacher: Oh, a world traveller!
Student: But then we moved here when I was nine.
Teacher: So, what does your father do now?
Student: Well, he's a college professor, and he is in Scotland at the moment.
Teacher: How interesting. What does he teach?
Student: Oh, I haven't a clue. Nah, just joking. He teaches chemistry.
Teacher: Oh, chemistry, and uh, what about your mother?
Student: She works full time at home.
Teacher: Oh, and what, does she have her own business or something?
Student: Nah, she takes care of me.
Teacher: Well, being a homemaker can be a real hard, but rewarding job.
Student: I think so too. | Nancy | What is the girl's name? | [
"Kathy",
"Karen",
"Nancy"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Teacher: Oh, hi. What was your name again. I can't keep straight all the students' names this being the second day of school.
Student: It's okay. I have a hard time remembering names myself.
Teacher: How, uh, Karen, right?
Student: No, it's Nancy. My mom's name is Karen.
Teacher: Nancy. Okay. I think I heard you were from England.
Student: Well, I was born there, but my parents are American. I grew up in France.
Teacher: Oh, a world traveller!
Student: But then we moved here when I was nine.
Teacher: So, what does your father do now?
Student: Well, he's a college professor, and he is in Scotland at the moment.
Teacher: How interesting. What does he teach?
Student: Oh, I haven't a clue. Nah, just joking. He teaches chemistry.
Teacher: Oh, chemistry, and uh, what about your mother?
Student: She works full time at home.
Teacher: Oh, and what, does she have her own business or something?
Student: Nah, she takes care of me.
Teacher: Well, being a homemaker can be a real hard, but rewarding job.
Student: I think so too. | in the United States | Where does the girl probably live now? | [
"in Scotland",
"in France",
"in the United States"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Teacher: Oh, hi. What was your name again. I can't keep straight all the students' names this being the second day of school.
Student: It's okay. I have a hard time remembering names myself.
Teacher: How, uh, Karen, right?
Student: No, it's Nancy. My mom's name is Karen.
Teacher: Nancy. Okay. I think I heard you were from England.
Student: Well, I was born there, but my parents are American. I grew up in France.
Teacher: Oh, a world traveller!
Student: But then we moved here when I was nine.
Teacher: So, what does your father do now?
Student: Well, he's a college professor, and he is in Scotland at the moment.
Teacher: How interesting. What does he teach?
Student: Oh, I haven't a clue. Nah, just joking. He teaches chemistry.
Teacher: Oh, chemistry, and uh, what about your mother?
Student: She works full time at home.
Teacher: Oh, and what, does she have her own business or something?
Student: Nah, she takes care of me.
Teacher: Well, being a homemaker can be a real hard, but rewarding job.
Student: I think so too. | He is a professor. | What does the girl's father do for a living? | [
"He is a travel agent.",
"He is a professor.",
"He is computer programmer."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Teacher: Oh, hi. What was your name again. I can't keep straight all the students' names this being the second day of school.
Student: It's okay. I have a hard time remembering names myself.
Teacher: How, uh, Karen, right?
Student: No, it's Nancy. My mom's name is Karen.
Teacher: Nancy. Okay. I think I heard you were from England.
Student: Well, I was born there, but my parents are American. I grew up in France.
Teacher: Oh, a world traveller!
Student: But then we moved here when I was nine.
Teacher: So, what does your father do now?
Student: Well, he's a college professor, and he is in Scotland at the moment.
Teacher: How interesting. What does he teach?
Student: Oh, I haven't a clue. Nah, just joking. He teaches chemistry.
Teacher: Oh, chemistry, and uh, what about your mother?
Student: She works full time at home.
Teacher: Oh, and what, does she have her own business or something?
Student: Nah, she takes care of me.
Teacher: Well, being a homemaker can be a real hard, but rewarding job.
Student: I think so too. | why her parents lived in England for several years | What is one thing NOT mentioned about the girl's family? | [
"why her parents lived in England for several years",
"where her mother works at the present time",
"where the girl grew up"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Well, what are you going to eat? The pork is very good here.
M: Umm...I had pork yesterday. I think I'll have the beef. | He wants to have a change. | Why doesn't the man want to eat pork? | [
"He doesn't like pork.",
"He never eats pork in this restaurant.",
"He wants to have a change."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Do you think the headmaster could see me before nine thirty?
W: He won't be in until eleven forty-five.
M: Is twelve forty any good?
W: Yes, I'll write down the time. | At 12:40. | When can the man see the headmaster? | [
"At 9:30.",
"At 11:45.",
"At 12:40."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Are you going to Helen's birthday party on Friday evening?
W: I wouldn't miss it for the world! It's sure to be fun. She's invited a lot of friends. Do you think everyone will be able to get into her house?
M: If everyone turned up, it would be very crowded. But a few said that they couldn't go, so I think it should be OK.
W: Are you taking anything?
M: I've got her a birthday present and I'll take a bottle of wine too.
W: That's a good idea. She has bought plenty of food and drinks. It's going to be a noisy party. I hope her neighbours don't mind too much.
M: Helen gets on very well with her neighbours. I wouldn't be surprised if they went to the party too. | Helen's birthday party. | What are the speakers mainly talking about? | [
"Helen's neighbours.",
"Helen's good friends.",
"Helen's birthday party."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Are you going to Helen's birthday party on Friday evening?
W: I wouldn't miss it for the world! It's sure to be fun. She's invited a lot of friends. Do you think everyone will be able to get into her house?
M: If everyone turned up, it would be very crowded. But a few said that they couldn't go, so I think it should be OK.
W: Are you taking anything?
M: I've got her a birthday present and I'll take a bottle of wine too.
W: That's a good idea. She has bought plenty of food and drinks. It's going to be a noisy party. I hope her neighbours don't mind too much.
M: Helen gets on very well with her neighbours. I wouldn't be surprised if they went to the party too. | Plenty of food and drinks. | What has Helen bought home? | [
"A bottle of wine.",
"Plenty of food and drinks.",
"Some birthday presents."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Are you going to Helen's birthday party on Friday evening?
W: I wouldn't miss it for the world! It's sure to be fun. She's invited a lot of friends. Do you think everyone will be able to get into her house?
M: If everyone turned up, it would be very crowded. But a few said that they couldn't go, so I think it should be OK.
W: Are you taking anything?
M: I've got her a birthday present and I'll take a bottle of wine too.
W: That's a good idea. She has bought plenty of food and drinks. It's going to be a noisy party. I hope her neighbours don't mind too much.
M: Helen gets on very well with her neighbours. I wouldn't be surprised if they went to the party too. | They get on very well. | What can we learn about Helen and her neighbours? | [
"They get on very well.",
"They never visit each other.",
"They often have dinner together."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Barbara!
W: Mark!
M: What are you doing here? You live in Manchester, don't you?
W: Yes, I do. But I'm having a week's holiday here. | Old friends. | What is the probable relationship between the two speakers? | [
"Old friends.",
"Workmates.",
"Teammates."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Do you have somewhere to stay in London, Peter?
M: No, I don't. In fact, I was about to ask you if you could arrange some place for me to stay.
W: Yes, that's no problem though I am not in charge of it. I'll ask someone to arrange it for you. What kind of place were you considering?
M: Well, I don't care if I share with other people, but I'm not good at housework. Maybe a home stay would be OK, but I don't like young children, because they're noisy and it's difficult to study. Hopefully, I can live with a lady who has retired.
W: OK, that's no problem. But I must warn you that living with a family in London is very expensive. Much more expensive than other small cities.
M: That's not a big problem. I have some money saved. Besides, I can always get a part-time job. I'm working in a supermarket as a cashier now. So I don't think I will have trouble with money.
W: Sounds good. I'll call you if I get some information about that.
M: OK, that's great. Thank you very much.
W: You are welcome. | To rent some place quiet enough to study. | What does the man want to do? | [
"To find a house with lower rent.",
"To share a room with his close friend.",
"To rent some place quiet enough to study."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Do you have somewhere to stay in London, Peter?
M: No, I don't. In fact, I was about to ask you if you could arrange some place for me to stay.
W: Yes, that's no problem though I am not in charge of it. I'll ask someone to arrange it for you. What kind of place were you considering?
M: Well, I don't care if I share with other people, but I'm not good at housework. Maybe a home stay would be OK, but I don't like young children, because they're noisy and it's difficult to study. Hopefully, I can live with a lady who has retired.
W: OK, that's no problem. But I must warn you that living with a family in London is very expensive. Much more expensive than other small cities.
M: That's not a big problem. I have some money saved. Besides, I can always get a part-time job. I'm working in a supermarket as a cashier now. So I don't think I will have trouble with money.
W: Sounds good. I'll call you if I get some information about that.
M: OK, that's great. Thank you very much.
W: You are welcome. | Sure, as she knows where to find what the man needs. | Does the woman get familiar with the city? | [
"Maybe, as she has a little information to offer the man.",
"Sure, as she knows where to find what the man needs.",
"Yes, as she is in charge of the affairs."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Do you have somewhere to stay in London, Peter?
M: No, I don't. In fact, I was about to ask you if you could arrange some place for me to stay.
W: Yes, that's no problem though I am not in charge of it. I'll ask someone to arrange it for you. What kind of place were you considering?
M: Well, I don't care if I share with other people, but I'm not good at housework. Maybe a home stay would be OK, but I don't like young children, because they're noisy and it's difficult to study. Hopefully, I can live with a lady who has retired.
W: OK, that's no problem. But I must warn you that living with a family in London is very expensive. Much more expensive than other small cities.
M: That's not a big problem. I have some money saved. Besides, I can always get a part-time job. I'm working in a supermarket as a cashier now. So I don't think I will have trouble with money.
W: Sounds good. I'll call you if I get some information about that.
M: OK, that's great. Thank you very much.
W: You are welcome. | A student studying in a college. | What does the man probably do? | [
"A money cashier working in a supermarket.",
"A manager arranging part time jobs.",
"A student studying in a college."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
F: Are you sure that you have got the tickets in your pocket?
M: Oh, I'm sorry. They are left at home. | In their home. | Where are the tickets now? | [
"In the man's jacket.",
"In the woman's hand.",
"In their home."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: What can I do for you, Madam?
W: Is there any fish here? | Fish. | What does the woman want to buy? | [
"Fish.",
"Rice.",
"Beef."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: The traffic is becoming worse and worse. I think there'll be huge changes in the ways people use cars. New laws will be made about what kind of car you can own and when you can drive.
W: Maybe there'll just be too many of them on the roads. The air will be so seriously polluted that nobody will be able to breathe.
M: Exactly. People will have to rely on trains.
W: Why do you say that?
M: Well, we won't be able to use cars, and airports take up too much space. That leaves trains.
W: Huh. So do you think there'll be more efficient train systems between cities?
M: Sure. They'll enable people to travel between cities in a matter of hours. There may even be trains going under the oceans to connect the main continents.
W: Under the oceans? Oh, no! I get nervous enough flying on a plane. | Car types and driving time. | What will the new laws be about? | [
"License plates.",
"Car types and driving time.",
"Parking rates and road construction."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: The traffic is becoming worse and worse. I think there'll be huge changes in the ways people use cars. New laws will be made about what kind of car you can own and when you can drive.
W: Maybe there'll just be too many of them on the roads. The air will be so seriously polluted that nobody will be able to breathe.
M: Exactly. People will have to rely on trains.
W: Why do you say that?
M: Well, we won't be able to use cars, and airports take up too much space. That leaves trains.
W: Huh. So do you think there'll be more efficient train systems between cities?
M: Sure. They'll enable people to travel between cities in a matter of hours. There may even be trains going under the oceans to connect the main continents.
W: Under the oceans? Oh, no! I get nervous enough flying on a plane. | Air pollution. | What will too many cars lead to according to the woman? | [
"Air pollution.",
"Traffic jam.",
"Oil shortage."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: The traffic is becoming worse and worse. I think there'll be huge changes in the ways people use cars. New laws will be made about what kind of car you can own and when you can drive.
W: Maybe there'll just be too many of them on the roads. The air will be so seriously polluted that nobody will be able to breathe.
M: Exactly. People will have to rely on trains.
W: Why do you say that?
M: Well, we won't be able to use cars, and airports take up too much space. That leaves trains.
W: Huh. So do you think there'll be more efficient train systems between cities?
M: Sure. They'll enable people to travel between cities in a matter of hours. There may even be trains going under the oceans to connect the main continents.
W: Under the oceans? Oh, no! I get nervous enough flying on a plane. | Trains. | Which will be the most important means of transportation according to the man? | [
"Cars.",
"Trains.",
"Planes."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: The traffic is becoming worse and worse. I think there'll be huge changes in the ways people use cars. New laws will be made about what kind of car you can own and when you can drive.
W: Maybe there'll just be too many of them on the roads. The air will be so seriously polluted that nobody will be able to breathe.
M: Exactly. People will have to rely on trains.
W: Why do you say that?
M: Well, we won't be able to use cars, and airports take up too much space. That leaves trains.
W: Huh. So do you think there'll be more efficient train systems between cities?
M: Sure. They'll enable people to travel between cities in a matter of hours. There may even be trains going under the oceans to connect the main continents.
W: Under the oceans? Oh, no! I get nervous enough flying on a plane. | It is frightening. | What does the woman think about traveling by train under the ocean? | [
"It is exciting.",
"It is frightening.",
"It is convenient."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Excuse me. Is this the Reference Desk?
W: Yes, what can I do for you?
M: I'd like to find some general information on computers.
W: Is this for a particular research project or some general information?
M: Well. I just need some general information for now.
W: We have quite a few magazines here dealing with computers.
M: Can I have the titles?
W: Follow me. Let me show you how to find them. | librarian | What do you think the woman is? The woman is a ______. | [
"librarian",
"shop assistant",
"teacher"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Excuse me. Is this the Reference Desk?
W: Yes, what can I do for you?
M: I'd like to find some general information on computers.
W: Is this for a particular research project or some general information?
M: Well. I just need some general information for now.
W: We have quite a few magazines here dealing with computers.
M: Can I have the titles?
W: Follow me. Let me show you how to find them. | find some general information on computers | What does the man go there for? The man goes there to ______. | [
"borrow some newspapers",
"find some general information on computers",
"find help for his particular research project"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Excuse me. Is this the Reference Desk?
W: Yes, what can I do for you?
M: I'd like to find some general information on computers.
W: Is this for a particular research project or some general information?
M: Well. I just need some general information for now.
W: We have quite a few magazines here dealing with computers.
M: Can I have the titles?
W: Follow me. Let me show you how to find them. | he should borrow some magazines | What is the woman's suggestion? Her suggestion is that ______. | [
"he should buy some particular books dealing with the problem",
"he should ask some experts for advice",
"he should borrow some magazines"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Excuse me. Is this the Reference Desk?
W: Yes, what can I do for you?
M: I'd like to find some general information on computers.
W: Is this for a particular research project or some general information?
M: Well. I just need some general information for now.
W: We have quite a few magazines here dealing with computers.
M: Can I have the titles?
W: Follow me. Let me show you how to find them. | show him the way to find what he wants | What does the woman promise to help? The woman promises to ______. | [
"lend him some money",
"help him with his English",
"show him the way to find what he wants"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Would you like to have lunch with us?
W: I'd love to, but I have to help John with his math problem right now.
M: Would you like me to give you a lift?
W: No,thanks. His home is not far and I can walk there. | On foot. | How does the woman go to John's home? | [
"By bus.",
"On foot.",
"Take the man's car."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Drive slowly, David. You could have an accident.
M: You can count on me. I have been driving for years.
W: Look out! Red light!
M: It doesn't matter. It is late. There is no one around.
W: Don't let the police catch you. Oh, David, that's a policeman. He is waving over us. | The man was fined by the policeman. | What can we infer from the dialogue? | [
"The man was fined by the policeman.",
"He escaped because no one saw him.",
"He stopped at the traffic lights."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Of the two houses we saw today, which do you prefer?
W: I think the white one is prettier, but the brick one has a bigger garden. So I like it better. | It has a larger garden. | Why does the woman like the brick house better than the white house? | [
"It is bigger.",
"It is a prettier color.",
"It has a larger garden."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: There is an exhibition about planes and satellites.
W: Really? I'd like to see that, too. | Visit. | What have they decided to do? | [
"Visit.",
"Play.",
"Fly."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: How are your home-stay families chosen?
W: We have special requirements that our families must meet before they are invited to have our international students. We require that the family lies live within a reasonable distance of the school, have enough living space for the student, and live in a clean, safe and comfortable area. We also work with families who enjoy having international students. We try to match each student with a family as best we can.
M: If I stay with a home-stay family, what should I expect?
W: The family will treat you as a guest, and you will be expected to obey house rules. All families provide a single or shared room and a choice of meals. In most cases, students will be expected to share the bathroom. Experiences has shown us that living with a family is the most interesting and effective way to learn the language. Remember, your home-stay family will have different customs and habits from what perhaps you are used to. Meals will be prepared by the family. All home-stay families are within 30 minutes, travelling time of the school. The smaller the city, the less time it takes to reach the school. | Close to the school. | What kind of families can be possibly chosen as home-stay families? | [
"Good at cooking.",
"Close to the school.",
"With international background."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: How are your home-stay families chosen?
W: We have special requirements that our families must meet before they are invited to have our international students. We require that the family lies live within a reasonable distance of the school, have enough living space for the student, and live in a clean, safe and comfortable area. We also work with families who enjoy having international students. We try to match each student with a family as best we can.
M: If I stay with a home-stay family, what should I expect?
W: The family will treat you as a guest, and you will be expected to obey house rules. All families provide a single or shared room and a choice of meals. In most cases, students will be expected to share the bathroom. Experiences has shown us that living with a family is the most interesting and effective way to learn the language. Remember, your home-stay family will have different customs and habits from what perhaps you are used to. Meals will be prepared by the family. All home-stay families are within 30 minutes, travelling time of the school. The smaller the city, the less time it takes to reach the school. | A shared bedroom | What can an international student expect in a home-stay family? | [
"A bathroom of their own.",
"No choice of meals.",
"A shared bedroom"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: How are your home-stay families chosen?
W: We have special requirements that our families must meet before they are invited to have our international students. We require that the family lies live within a reasonable distance of the school, have enough living space for the student, and live in a clean, safe and comfortable area. We also work with families who enjoy having international students. We try to match each student with a family as best we can.
M: If I stay with a home-stay family, what should I expect?
W: The family will treat you as a guest, and you will be expected to obey house rules. All families provide a single or shared room and a choice of meals. In most cases, students will be expected to share the bathroom. Experiences has shown us that living with a family is the most interesting and effective way to learn the language. Remember, your home-stay family will have different customs and habits from what perhaps you are used to. Meals will be prepared by the family. All home-stay families are within 30 minutes, travelling time of the school. The smaller the city, the less time it takes to reach the school. | Learning the language better. | What is the main advantage of staying with a home-stay family? | [
"Learning the language better.",
"Having more freedom.",
"Going to school early."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: How are your home-stay families chosen?
W: We have special requirements that our families must meet before they are invited to have our international students. We require that the family lies live within a reasonable distance of the school, have enough living space for the student, and live in a clean, safe and comfortable area. We also work with families who enjoy having international students. We try to match each student with a family as best we can.
M: If I stay with a home-stay family, what should I expect?
W: The family will treat you as a guest, and you will be expected to obey house rules. All families provide a single or shared room and a choice of meals. In most cases, students will be expected to share the bathroom. Experiences has shown us that living with a family is the most interesting and effective way to learn the language. Remember, your home-stay family will have different customs and habits from what perhaps you are used to. Meals will be prepared by the family. All home-stay families are within 30 minutes, travelling time of the school. The smaller the city, the less time it takes to reach the school. | Follow the house rules. | What should the student do to get along with the family? | [
"Cook for the family.",
"Keep his or her habits.",
"Follow the house rules."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: These are very nice shirts. How much are they?
M: Five dollars each. For two, nine dollars. They are on special sale today. | Nine dollars. | How much does two shirts cost? | [
"Nine dollars.",
"Four dollars and fifty cents.",
"Five dollars."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
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