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W: It's exciting just to think about it. It will be my first trip to Italy, but I may have trouble finding my way around when I'm there.
M: Don't worry about that. Just give me a call when you arrive. I'll show you the way around. | He will help her find her way around. | What does the man offer to do for the woman? | [
"He will go to the airport to meet the woman.",
"He will reserve a hotel room for the woman.",
"He will help her find her way around."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Sam, can you get some tickets for the Liverpool match?
M: Well, I'll do my best, but I can't promise anything. | Try to get some tickets. | What will Sam do? | [
"Cheer for his team.",
"Try to get some tickets.",
"Go to the Liverpool match."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hurry up! We'll miss the train. Can't you run any faster?
M: Sorry, I'm going as fast as I can already.
W: OK. I guess you're quite a bit shorter than I am after all. | They want to ca tch the train. | Why are they in such a hurry? | [
"They are late for school.",
"They want to ca tch the train.",
"They don't want to be late for the party."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I just need a little bit more information. Can you tell me your telephone number and mailing address?
M: Sure. My number is 545-8897, and I live at 908 Millbury Street. | 545-8897 | What is the man's telephone number? | [
"545-8897",
"908-8897",
"545-8908"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hello, this is Dr. Martin from the Emergency Department. I have a male patient with a fractured ankle.
W: Oh, we have one bed available in ward 3, send him here and I will take care of him. | Arranging a bed for a patient. | What are the speakers talking about? | [
"Preparations for an operation.",
"A complicated surgical case.",
"Arranging a bed for a patient."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I can't believe the Christmas holidays are almost over. They went by so fast.
M: You said it. I have the same feeling. | The holiday passed quickly for him, too. | How does the man feel? | [
"The holiday passed quickly for him, too.",
"He's surprised to hear what the woman said.",
"The woman already told him about her holiday."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Oh, my God! It's 2:05.
M: Come on. Let's go. The plane leaves in ten minutes. | 2:15. | When will the plane leave? | [
"2:05.",
"2:10.",
"2:15."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: We need to have some fresh air. Do you mind my opening the window?
W: As a matter of fact, I'm feeling a bit cold. | Keep the window closed. | What does the woman mean? | [
"Keep the window closed.",
"Go out for fresh air.",
"Turn on the fan."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What is going on? It's May, and we still have to wear warm clothes.
M: Well, there's some good news on the radio. You probably can wear shorts tomorrow. | Weather. | What are the speakers talking about? | [
"Weather.",
"Clothes.",
"News."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Excuse me. What's the postage on this letter to New York, please?
W: How would you like to send it?
M: By registered airmail.
W: Eighty cents, please. And please write down the postal code in the mailing address. Anything else?
M: Yes. I'd like 6 postcards and 10 fifty-cent stamps, please.
W: All right. Here you are.
M: And this package is for London. Will you weigh it for me?
W: Yes, of course. This package is 10 grams overweight. You'll have to pay 50 cents extra for the overweight. | In a post office. | Where are the speakers? | [
"In a bank.",
"In a bookshop.",
"In a post office."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Excuse me. What's the postage on this letter to New York, please?
W: How would you like to send it?
M: By registered airmail.
W: Eighty cents, please. And please write down the postal code in the mailing address. Anything else?
M: Yes. I'd like 6 postcards and 10 fifty-cent stamps, please.
W: All right. Here you are.
M: And this package is for London. Will you weigh it for me?
W: Yes, of course. This package is 10 grams overweight. You'll have to pay 50 cents extra for the overweight. | 6. | How many postcards does the man want? | [
"6.",
"10.",
"15."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I came to see yon at your house yesterday afternoon,but no one was there.
W: That's interesting. I was on my way to yours. | The woman went to the man's house. | Why couldn't the man meet the woman at her house? | [
"The woman went to the man's house.",
"The woman was in her office.",
"The woman was on her way back home."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Receptionist: English Language Center. How may I help you?
Caller: Yes. I'm calling to find out more information about your program. For example, what kind of courses do you offer?
Receptionist: Well, first of all, the purpose of our program is to provide language learning opportunities to this area's community [Uh-hum], whether a student's goal is to master basic functional language skills, let's say, for his or her job, or to study intensively to enter a US college or university.
Caller: Okay. I'm calling for a friend who is interested in attending a US university.
Receptionist: And that's the kind of, uh, instruction that we provide, from basic communication courses to content-based classes such as computer literacy, intercultural communication, and business English.
Caller: Great. What are your application deadlines for the next semester?
Receptionist: Well, we ask applicants to apply no later than two months before the semester begins. [Uh-hum] This gives us time to process the application and issue the student's I-20.
Caller: An I-20?
Receptionist: Oh, an I-20 is a form that indicates that we are giving permission for the student to study in our program, and then the student takes this form to the US embassy in his or her country to apply for the F-1 student visa.
Caller: Alright. What is the tuition for a full-time student?
Receptionist: It's two thousand thirty dollars.
Caller: And how does one apply?
Receptionist: Well, we can send you an application and you can mail it back to us, or you can fill out our application that's online at our Web site.
Caller: And are there other materials I would need to send in addition to the application form?
Receptionist: Uh, yes. You would need to send in a $35 non-refundable application fee [Uh-huh], a sponsorship form indicating who will be responsible financially for the student while studying in our program, and a bank statement showing that you or your sponsor has sufficient funds to cover tuition expenses and living costs for the entire year of study.
Caller: And how can I send these materials to you?
Receptionist: You can either send the application packet by regular mail or you can fax it.
Caller: And the application fee?
Receptionist: We accept money orders, travelers checks, or credit cards.
Caller: Alright. I think that's about it.
Receptionist: Okay great.
Caller: Oh and what is your name?
Receptionist: Ok. My name is Tony Nelson. You can just call and ask for me.
Caller: Great. Thank you for help.
Receptionist: No problem and please don't hesitate to call again if you have any other questions.
Caller: Okay. Goodbye. | to provide work opportunities for graduating students in the community | Which was NOT mentioned as part of the purpose of the English Language Center? | [
"to help international students prepare to enter institutions of higher learning",
"to teach students how to use English in their daily lives and at work",
"to provide work opportunities for graduating students in the community"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Receptionist: English Language Center. How may I help you?
Caller: Yes. I'm calling to find out more information about your program. For example, what kind of courses do you offer?
Receptionist: Well, first of all, the purpose of our program is to provide language learning opportunities to this area's community [Uh-hum], whether a student's goal is to master basic functional language skills, let's say, for his or her job, or to study intensively to enter a US college or university.
Caller: Okay. I'm calling for a friend who is interested in attending a US university.
Receptionist: And that's the kind of, uh, instruction that we provide, from basic communication courses to content-based classes such as computer literacy, intercultural communication, and business English.
Caller: Great. What are your application deadlines for the next semester?
Receptionist: Well, we ask applicants to apply no later than two months before the semester begins. [Uh-hum] This gives us time to process the application and issue the student's I-20.
Caller: An I-20?
Receptionist: Oh, an I-20 is a form that indicates that we are giving permission for the student to study in our program, and then the student takes this form to the US embassy in his or her country to apply for the F-1 student visa.
Caller: Alright. What is the tuition for a full-time student?
Receptionist: It's two thousand thirty dollars.
Caller: And how does one apply?
Receptionist: Well, we can send you an application and you can mail it back to us, or you can fill out our application that's online at our Web site.
Caller: And are there other materials I would need to send in addition to the application form?
Receptionist: Uh, yes. You would need to send in a $35 non-refundable application fee [Uh-huh], a sponsorship form indicating who will be responsible financially for the student while studying in our program, and a bank statement showing that you or your sponsor has sufficient funds to cover tuition expenses and living costs for the entire year of study.
Caller: And how can I send these materials to you?
Receptionist: You can either send the application packet by regular mail or you can fax it.
Caller: And the application fee?
Receptionist: We accept money orders, travelers checks, or credit cards.
Caller: Alright. I think that's about it.
Receptionist: Okay great.
Caller: Oh and what is your name?
Receptionist: Ok. My name is Tony Nelson. You can just call and ask for me.
Caller: Great. Thank you for help.
Receptionist: No problem and please don't hesitate to call again if you have any other questions.
Caller: Okay. Goodbye. | business English | What is one course taught at the English Language Center? | [
"business English",
"US Culture",
"TOEFL"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Receptionist: English Language Center. How may I help you?
Caller: Yes. I'm calling to find out more information about your program. For example, what kind of courses do you offer?
Receptionist: Well, first of all, the purpose of our program is to provide language learning opportunities to this area's community [Uh-hum], whether a student's goal is to master basic functional language skills, let's say, for his or her job, or to study intensively to enter a US college or university.
Caller: Okay. I'm calling for a friend who is interested in attending a US university.
Receptionist: And that's the kind of, uh, instruction that we provide, from basic communication courses to content-based classes such as computer literacy, intercultural communication, and business English.
Caller: Great. What are your application deadlines for the next semester?
Receptionist: Well, we ask applicants to apply no later than two months before the semester begins. [Uh-hum] This gives us time to process the application and issue the student's I-20.
Caller: An I-20?
Receptionist: Oh, an I-20 is a form that indicates that we are giving permission for the student to study in our program, and then the student takes this form to the US embassy in his or her country to apply for the F-1 student visa.
Caller: Alright. What is the tuition for a full-time student?
Receptionist: It's two thousand thirty dollars.
Caller: And how does one apply?
Receptionist: Well, we can send you an application and you can mail it back to us, or you can fill out our application that's online at our Web site.
Caller: And are there other materials I would need to send in addition to the application form?
Receptionist: Uh, yes. You would need to send in a $35 non-refundable application fee [Uh-huh], a sponsorship form indicating who will be responsible financially for the student while studying in our program, and a bank statement showing that you or your sponsor has sufficient funds to cover tuition expenses and living costs for the entire year of study.
Caller: And how can I send these materials to you?
Receptionist: You can either send the application packet by regular mail or you can fax it.
Caller: And the application fee?
Receptionist: We accept money orders, travelers checks, or credit cards.
Caller: Alright. I think that's about it.
Receptionist: Okay great.
Caller: Oh and what is your name?
Receptionist: Ok. My name is Tony Nelson. You can just call and ask for me.
Caller: Great. Thank you for help.
Receptionist: No problem and please don't hesitate to call again if you have any other questions.
Caller: Okay. Goodbye. | June 29th | If the Fall semester begins on August 29th, by what date should one apply to the program? | [
"May 29th",
"June 29th",
"July 29th"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Receptionist: English Language Center. How may I help you?
Caller: Yes. I'm calling to find out more information about your program. For example, what kind of courses do you offer?
Receptionist: Well, first of all, the purpose of our program is to provide language learning opportunities to this area's community [Uh-hum], whether a student's goal is to master basic functional language skills, let's say, for his or her job, or to study intensively to enter a US college or university.
Caller: Okay. I'm calling for a friend who is interested in attending a US university.
Receptionist: And that's the kind of, uh, instruction that we provide, from basic communication courses to content-based classes such as computer literacy, intercultural communication, and business English.
Caller: Great. What are your application deadlines for the next semester?
Receptionist: Well, we ask applicants to apply no later than two months before the semester begins. [Uh-hum] This gives us time to process the application and issue the student's I-20.
Caller: An I-20?
Receptionist: Oh, an I-20 is a form that indicates that we are giving permission for the student to study in our program, and then the student takes this form to the US embassy in his or her country to apply for the F-1 student visa.
Caller: Alright. What is the tuition for a full-time student?
Receptionist: It's two thousand thirty dollars.
Caller: And how does one apply?
Receptionist: Well, we can send you an application and you can mail it back to us, or you can fill out our application that's online at our Web site.
Caller: And are there other materials I would need to send in addition to the application form?
Receptionist: Uh, yes. You would need to send in a $35 non-refundable application fee [Uh-huh], a sponsorship form indicating who will be responsible financially for the student while studying in our program, and a bank statement showing that you or your sponsor has sufficient funds to cover tuition expenses and living costs for the entire year of study.
Caller: And how can I send these materials to you?
Receptionist: You can either send the application packet by regular mail or you can fax it.
Caller: And the application fee?
Receptionist: We accept money orders, travelers checks, or credit cards.
Caller: Alright. I think that's about it.
Receptionist: Okay great.
Caller: Oh and what is your name?
Receptionist: Ok. My name is Tony Nelson. You can just call and ask for me.
Caller: Great. Thank you for help.
Receptionist: No problem and please don't hesitate to call again if you have any other questions.
Caller: Okay. Goodbye. | $2030 | What is the tuition for a full-time student? | [
"$2030",
"$2300",
"$2013"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Receptionist: English Language Center. How may I help you?
Caller: Yes. I'm calling to find out more information about your program. For example, what kind of courses do you offer?
Receptionist: Well, first of all, the purpose of our program is to provide language learning opportunities to this area's community [Uh-hum], whether a student's goal is to master basic functional language skills, let's say, for his or her job, or to study intensively to enter a US college or university.
Caller: Okay. I'm calling for a friend who is interested in attending a US university.
Receptionist: And that's the kind of, uh, instruction that we provide, from basic communication courses to content-based classes such as computer literacy, intercultural communication, and business English.
Caller: Great. What are your application deadlines for the next semester?
Receptionist: Well, we ask applicants to apply no later than two months before the semester begins. [Uh-hum] This gives us time to process the application and issue the student's I-20.
Caller: An I-20?
Receptionist: Oh, an I-20 is a form that indicates that we are giving permission for the student to study in our program, and then the student takes this form to the US embassy in his or her country to apply for the F-1 student visa.
Caller: Alright. What is the tuition for a full-time student?
Receptionist: It's two thousand thirty dollars.
Caller: And how does one apply?
Receptionist: Well, we can send you an application and you can mail it back to us, or you can fill out our application that's online at our Web site.
Caller: And are there other materials I would need to send in addition to the application form?
Receptionist: Uh, yes. You would need to send in a $35 non-refundable application fee [Uh-huh], a sponsorship form indicating who will be responsible financially for the student while studying in our program, and a bank statement showing that you or your sponsor has sufficient funds to cover tuition expenses and living costs for the entire year of study.
Caller: And how can I send these materials to you?
Receptionist: You can either send the application packet by regular mail or you can fax it.
Caller: And the application fee?
Receptionist: We accept money orders, travelers checks, or credit cards.
Caller: Alright. I think that's about it.
Receptionist: Okay great.
Caller: Oh and what is your name?
Receptionist: Ok. My name is Tony Nelson. You can just call and ask for me.
Caller: Great. Thank you for help.
Receptionist: No problem and please don't hesitate to call again if you have any other questions.
Caller: Okay. Goodbye. | high school transcripts | Which one was NOT mentioned as part of the application packet a student must send to the center? | [
"sponsorship form",
"high school transcripts",
"application fee"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hello. Good evening.
M: Hello, may I please speak to George Hatton?
W: To whom, did you say?
M: George Hatton.
W: I'm sorry but no one of that name lives here. What number are you calling?
M: 123-4567.
W: That's our number all right but no Mr. Hatton lives here. This is the Smith residence.
M: Oh, I must have the wrong number. I'm terribly sorry.
W: That's all right. I hope you find Mr. Hatton. Good-bye.
M: Good-bye and thank you. | 123-4567 | What number did the man want to dial? | [
"123-4567",
"132-4567",
"123-4657"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hello. Good evening.
M: Hello, may I please speak to George Hatton?
W: To whom, did you say?
M: George Hatton.
W: I'm sorry but no one of that name lives here. What number are you calling?
M: 123-4567.
W: That's our number all right but no Mr. Hatton lives here. This is the Smith residence.
M: Oh, I must have the wrong number. I'm terribly sorry.
W: That's all right. I hope you find Mr. Hatton. Good-bye.
M: Good-bye and thank you. | There was no person by the name. | Why couldn't the man find the person he wanted? | [
"There was no person by the name.",
"He dialed a wrong number.",
"Mr. Hatton was out for dinner."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hello. Good evening.
M: Hello, may I please speak to George Hatton?
W: To whom, did you say?
M: George Hatton.
W: I'm sorry but no one of that name lives here. What number are you calling?
M: 123-4567.
W: That's our number all right but no Mr. Hatton lives here. This is the Smith residence.
M: Oh, I must have the wrong number. I'm terribly sorry.
W: That's all right. I hope you find Mr. Hatton. Good-bye.
M: Good-bye and thank you. | On the phone, in the evenin | Where and when did the dialogue take place? | [
"In a hotel, in the morning.",
"On a train, in the evening.",
"On the phone, in the evenin"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Sweety, let's go out for a walk.
M: It looks like rainy. How about going to a bar for a beer?
W: But I can't drink beer with the medicine I'm taking. Why not go to a movie?
M: I would rather watch a video online. | Stay indoors. | What will the man probably do? | [
"Go to a bar.",
"Stay indoors.",
"See a doctor."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: By the way, did you hear that Jack failed the mid-term English exam? It's too bad because it'll disqualify him for next year's scholarship.
M: He deserved it. He's never really studied since last semester. | He feels unsympathetic. | How does the man feel about Jack's failing the exam? | [
"He feels unsympathetic.",
"He feels it's a pity.",
"He feels it's unfair."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Here are eggs, ham, bread, milk and so on. What would you like for breakfast, Bill?
M: I would like some ham and eggs.
W: OK. How many eggs would you like?
M: I usually eat two.
W: OK. How would you like them cooked?
M: I like them fried.
W: And what would you like to drink?
M: Well, how about some coffee now and some orange juice when we eat?
W: All right. | In the morning. | When is the conversation probably taking place? | [
"In the morning.",
"In the afternoon.",
"In the evening."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Here are eggs, ham, bread, milk and so on. What would you like for breakfast, Bill?
M: I would like some ham and eggs.
W: OK. How many eggs would you like?
M: I usually eat two.
W: OK. How would you like them cooked?
M: I like them fried.
W: And what would you like to drink?
M: Well, how about some coffee now and some orange juice when we eat?
W: All right. | Fried eggs and ham. | What does the man want to eat? | [
"Bread.",
"Milk.",
"Fried eggs and ham."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: If you'd like to go there for dinner this evening, I'll phone the restaurant.
W: Thank you, but I promised my sister I'd take her to the airport. | Go to the airport. | What is the woman going to do this evening? | [
"Go to dinner.",
"Visit her sister.",
"Go to the airport."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Did you hear that they are going to build a first-class hotel here, with furnished rooms, wooden stairs and a good restaurant?
W: Oh, no. It's going to ruin the neighborhood. They'll have to tear down all those nice old houses. | She is against it. | What is the woman's reaction to the hotel? | [
"She is interested in it.",
"She is against it.",
"She is unconcerned about it."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Do you have your break, lunch and dinner at the cafeteria?
W: I have lunch and dinner there, but I always skip breakfast. | The woman doesn't have breakfast. | What can we learn from the conversation? | [
"The woman often eats out for breakfast.",
"The cafeteria serves good breakfast.",
"The woman doesn't have breakfast."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Let's see what drinks you've got for the party tonight.
W: Everything! Beer, wine, soft drinks like Coke, 7-Up...you name it, I've got it! Have you ordered the cake?
M: Of course. | Preparing for a party. | What are the speakers talking about? | [
"Going out.",
"Ordering drinks.",
"Preparing for a party."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Where's the novel that I left on the desk this morning? I have to return it to Mary.
M: I gave it to your sister. I'll get it back for you. | Mary's. | Whose novel does the sister have? | [
"The man's.",
"Mary's.",
"Her own."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: The red cap is $15 and the black one is $12. What color do you want?
M: Oh, I want that large yellow one. How much is it?
W: It's twice as much as the black one. | $24. | How much is the yellow cap? | [
"$15.",
"$12.",
"$24."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Our basketball team is playing in the finals but I don't have a ticket. I guess I'll just watch it on TV. Do you want to come over?
W: Actually I have a ticket. But I'm not feeling well. You can have it for what it cost me. | The man can get the ticket at its original price. | What do we learn from the conversation? | [
"The man can get the ticket at its original price.",
"The woman feels lucky to have got a ticket.",
"The man plays center on the basketball team."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What did you say?
M: I said that it's a lovely day. Why don't we go for a walk?
W: Can you wait a few minutes? I have to finish this letter.
M: Don't take too long. It would be a pity not to go out in such lovely weather.
W: I won't be long. No more than ten minutes. Why don't you go ahead and I'll meet you at Lakeside Park.
M: Ok, I will. Look for me at the tea house in the park. | Going for a walk. | What does the man suggest doing? | [
"Going for a walk.",
"Having a cup of tea.",
"Mailing a letter."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What did you say?
M: I said that it's a lovely day. Why don't we go for a walk?
W: Can you wait a few minutes? I have to finish this letter.
M: Don't take too long. It would be a pity not to go out in such lovely weather.
W: I won't be long. No more than ten minutes. Why don't you go ahead and I'll meet you at Lakeside Park.
M: Ok, I will. Look for me at the tea house in the park. | Writing a letter. | What is the woman doing? | [
"Writing a letter.",
"Cooking dinner.",
"Exercising."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: What a terrible day, isn't it?
W: Yeah. We haven't had such sandy weather for a long time. | It is sandy. | What do we know about the weather? | [
"It is windy.",
"It is sandy.",
"It is rainy."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Mary insists she's coming to my graduation ceremony.
M: But she has to work that week, doesn't she? | She won't be able to come. | What does the man imply about Mary? | [
"She won't be able to come.",
"She's not going to graduate.",
"She has a week to do the work."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: You must be pretty excited about your trip to Europe, Dorothy. When are you leaving?
W: In just two weeks, and I am excited. I've been looking forward to this training program for a long time. But there are still a few things I need to do before I go.
M: Like what?
W: Like renewing my passport and figuring out what to do with my apartment while I'm gone.
M: You are not going to give it up, are you?
W: No way! I'll never find another apartment like it around here. But I don't like the idea of paying three months for an empty apartment, either. So, I'm looking for someone to take it while I'm away.
M: Um, let me think. Oh, I know just a person. An old colleague of mine, Jim Thomas. He is coming here to do some research this summer, from June to August.
W: Well, that's exactly when I'll be away!
M: Tell you what: I'll be calling Jim late this week anyway, so I'll mention it to him.
W: Well, thanks, Bill. | To attend a training program. | Why is Dorothy going to Europe? | [
"To attend a training program.",
"To carry out some research.",
"To take a vacation."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: You must be pretty excited about your trip to Europe, Dorothy. When are you leaving?
W: In just two weeks, and I am excited. I've been looking forward to this training program for a long time. But there are still a few things I need to do before I go.
M: Like what?
W: Like renewing my passport and figuring out what to do with my apartment while I'm gone.
M: You are not going to give it up, are you?
W: No way! I'll never find another apartment like it around here. But I don't like the idea of paying three months for an empty apartment, either. So, I'm looking for someone to take it while I'm away.
M: Um, let me think. Oh, I know just a person. An old colleague of mine, Jim Thomas. He is coming here to do some research this summer, from June to August.
W: Well, that's exactly when I'll be away!
M: Tell you what: I'll be calling Jim late this week anyway, so I'll mention it to him.
W: Well, thanks, Bill. | Three months. | How long will Dorothy stay in Europe? | [
"A few days.",
"Two weeks.",
"Three months."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: You must be pretty excited about your trip to Europe, Dorothy. When are you leaving?
W: In just two weeks, and I am excited. I've been looking forward to this training program for a long time. But there are still a few things I need to do before I go.
M: Like what?
W: Like renewing my passport and figuring out what to do with my apartment while I'm gone.
M: You are not going to give it up, are you?
W: No way! I'll never find another apartment like it around here. But I don't like the idea of paying three months for an empty apartment, either. So, I'm looking for someone to take it while I'm away.
M: Um, let me think. Oh, I know just a person. An old colleague of mine, Jim Thomas. He is coming here to do some research this summer, from June to August.
W: Well, that's exactly when I'll be away!
M: Tell you what: I'll be calling Jim late this week anyway, so I'll mention it to him.
W: Well, thanks, Bill. | It's satisfactory. | What does Dorothy think of her apartment? | [
"It's expensive.",
"It's satisfactory.",
"It's inconvenient."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: You must be pretty excited about your trip to Europe, Dorothy. When are you leaving?
W: In just two weeks, and I am excited. I've been looking forward to this training program for a long time. But there are still a few things I need to do before I go.
M: Like what?
W: Like renewing my passport and figuring out what to do with my apartment while I'm gone.
M: You are not going to give it up, are you?
W: No way! I'll never find another apartment like it around here. But I don't like the idea of paying three months for an empty apartment, either. So, I'm looking for someone to take it while I'm away.
M: Um, let me think. Oh, I know just a person. An old colleague of mine, Jim Thomas. He is coming here to do some research this summer, from June to August.
W: Well, that's exactly when I'll be away!
M: Tell you what: I'll be calling Jim late this week anyway, so I'll mention it to him.
W: Well, thanks, Bill. | Recommend her apartment to Jim. | What does Bill offer to do for Dorothy? | [
"Recommend her apartment to Jim.",
"Find a new apartment for her.",
"Take care of her apartment."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: You look like your father than your mother.
M: I prefer to look like my mother. | He thinks his mother looks better than his father does. | What does the man mean? | [
"He thinks his mother looks better than his father does.",
"He thinks his father looks better than his mother does.",
"He loves his mother more than his father."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Last weekend was the Cherry Blossom Festival. They had music and dancing. It was so crowded, though, that I got lost. I had to call my brother so he could find me.
M: Sorry I missed it. | She got lost. | What happened to the woman last weekend? | [
"She got lost.",
"She missed a festival.",
"She visited her brother."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I'd like to buy these four greeting cards. Are they ten yuan each?
W: Three of them are. But that smaller one costs only half the price of the big ones. | Thirty-five yuan. | How much will the man pay for the cards? | [
"Forty yuan.",
"Thirty yuan.",
"Thirty-five yuan."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: When does the next bus leave for the park?
W: Buses leave every half an hour. You just missed the nine-thirty bus by five minutes. | At a bus stop. | Where does the conversation probably take place? | [
"At home.",
"At a bus stop.",
"At an office."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Have you finished reading my research report? I put it on your desk last week.
M: Yes, but you have to revise some parts of it, I'm afraid, if you want to get it published. | Improve some parts of her paper. | What does the man suggest that the woman should do? | [
"Put her report on his desk.",
"Read some papers he recommended.",
"Improve some parts of her paper."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Crystal: Welcome to ABC's Campus Interview Series. I'm David Crystal. Tonight, we shall share the story of Vet, a senior at Lee High School. Vet, what was life like for you as a child?
Vet: Life was fun. I was always very loved, even without my father around. I was somewhat of a troublemaker, but I have a lot of good memories to show for it. Being a child was the best time of my life.
Crystal: How have your childhood years affected who you are today?
Vet: I was raised by very strong, supportive people. My mother and sisters have a lot to do with who I am. I also learned many lessons, good and bad, which have made me a strong adult. They have helped me realize what I need to do to be happy. My mother has always been the best person in my life. She has never let me down, and has always been very supportive. Whenever I needed a friend, she was one. My sisters have also been there for me. When my morn was getting her college degree, she would be out late, and my sisters stepped in and played morn. They are my best friends and give me great advice.
Crystal: What have been some of your biggest trials, and how have you overcome them?
Vet: The biggest trial in my life was when I got pregnant sophomore year. It was a new road to travel. I didn't have to get over it, I had to accept it and learn to adapt. Another trial would be trying to get over the love of my life, my baby's father. We were engaged, but things went the other way. I had to learn to love myself more than I loved a man.
Crystal: Who helped you during your pregnancy?
Vet: My morn and sisters were everything I needed them to be-a mother, sister, boyfriend, best friend and father. All my friends were there for me, I could cry to them whenever I needed to. I'm especially thankful for my morn. It was hard for her to deal with two pregnant children at the same time. The dad and his family were also there, which was a blessing
Crystal: When a bad situation comes up, what do you do?
Vet: I try to find the best way to deal with it. I am often faced with issues in my school about my race. It is not easy to keep your temper, but you have to try to understand why people are upset and angry. I try to find a way out without hurting anyone, or. myself.
Crystal: How has being so small and pregnant affected your body?
Vet: It has worn me out. My body is stretched in places I never knew I had. My hips are huge, I won't be a model again anytime soon. Being pregnant so young has emotionally drained me. I have so many things to worry about now, and my emotions are like a roller coaster. One minute I am happy, and the next depressed. I never spend time on my appearance. I'm always focusing on my baby. | at lease 4 people | When Vet was a little girl, her family consisted of ______. | [
"3 people",
"4 people",
"at lease 4 people"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Crystal: Welcome to ABC's Campus Interview Series. I'm David Crystal. Tonight, we shall share the story of Vet, a senior at Lee High School. Vet, what was life like for you as a child?
Vet: Life was fun. I was always very loved, even without my father around. I was somewhat of a troublemaker, but I have a lot of good memories to show for it. Being a child was the best time of my life.
Crystal: How have your childhood years affected who you are today?
Vet: I was raised by very strong, supportive people. My mother and sisters have a lot to do with who I am. I also learned many lessons, good and bad, which have made me a strong adult. They have helped me realize what I need to do to be happy. My mother has always been the best person in my life. She has never let me down, and has always been very supportive. Whenever I needed a friend, she was one. My sisters have also been there for me. When my morn was getting her college degree, she would be out late, and my sisters stepped in and played morn. They are my best friends and give me great advice.
Crystal: What have been some of your biggest trials, and how have you overcome them?
Vet: The biggest trial in my life was when I got pregnant sophomore year. It was a new road to travel. I didn't have to get over it, I had to accept it and learn to adapt. Another trial would be trying to get over the love of my life, my baby's father. We were engaged, but things went the other way. I had to learn to love myself more than I loved a man.
Crystal: Who helped you during your pregnancy?
Vet: My morn and sisters were everything I needed them to be-a mother, sister, boyfriend, best friend and father. All my friends were there for me, I could cry to them whenever I needed to. I'm especially thankful for my morn. It was hard for her to deal with two pregnant children at the same time. The dad and his family were also there, which was a blessing
Crystal: When a bad situation comes up, what do you do?
Vet: I try to find the best way to deal with it. I am often faced with issues in my school about my race. It is not easy to keep your temper, but you have to try to understand why people are upset and angry. I try to find a way out without hurting anyone, or. myself.
Crystal: How has being so small and pregnant affected your body?
Vet: It has worn me out. My body is stretched in places I never knew I had. My hips are huge, I won't be a model again anytime soon. Being pregnant so young has emotionally drained me. I have so many things to worry about now, and my emotions are like a roller coaster. One minute I am happy, and the next depressed. I never spend time on my appearance. I'm always focusing on my baby. | Sophomore year in high school. | When did Vet become pregnant? | [
"First year in high school.",
"Sophomore year in high school.",
"Sophomore year at college."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Crystal: Welcome to ABC's Campus Interview Series. I'm David Crystal. Tonight, we shall share the story of Vet, a senior at Lee High School. Vet, what was life like for you as a child?
Vet: Life was fun. I was always very loved, even without my father around. I was somewhat of a troublemaker, but I have a lot of good memories to show for it. Being a child was the best time of my life.
Crystal: How have your childhood years affected who you are today?
Vet: I was raised by very strong, supportive people. My mother and sisters have a lot to do with who I am. I also learned many lessons, good and bad, which have made me a strong adult. They have helped me realize what I need to do to be happy. My mother has always been the best person in my life. She has never let me down, and has always been very supportive. Whenever I needed a friend, she was one. My sisters have also been there for me. When my morn was getting her college degree, she would be out late, and my sisters stepped in and played morn. They are my best friends and give me great advice.
Crystal: What have been some of your biggest trials, and how have you overcome them?
Vet: The biggest trial in my life was when I got pregnant sophomore year. It was a new road to travel. I didn't have to get over it, I had to accept it and learn to adapt. Another trial would be trying to get over the love of my life, my baby's father. We were engaged, but things went the other way. I had to learn to love myself more than I loved a man.
Crystal: Who helped you during your pregnancy?
Vet: My morn and sisters were everything I needed them to be-a mother, sister, boyfriend, best friend and father. All my friends were there for me, I could cry to them whenever I needed to. I'm especially thankful for my morn. It was hard for her to deal with two pregnant children at the same time. The dad and his family were also there, which was a blessing
Crystal: When a bad situation comes up, what do you do?
Vet: I try to find the best way to deal with it. I am often faced with issues in my school about my race. It is not easy to keep your temper, but you have to try to understand why people are upset and angry. I try to find a way out without hurting anyone, or. myself.
Crystal: How has being so small and pregnant affected your body?
Vet: It has worn me out. My body is stretched in places I never knew I had. My hips are huge, I won't be a model again anytime soon. Being pregnant so young has emotionally drained me. I have so many things to worry about now, and my emotions are like a roller coaster. One minute I am happy, and the next depressed. I never spend time on my appearance. I'm always focusing on my baby. | girlfriend | When Vet was pregnant, her mother and sisters were everything she needed them to be but ______. | [
"mother",
"girlfriend",
"father"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Crystal: Welcome to ABC's Campus Interview Series. I'm David Crystal. Tonight, we shall share the story of Vet, a senior at Lee High School. Vet, what was life like for you as a child?
Vet: Life was fun. I was always very loved, even without my father around. I was somewhat of a troublemaker, but I have a lot of good memories to show for it. Being a child was the best time of my life.
Crystal: How have your childhood years affected who you are today?
Vet: I was raised by very strong, supportive people. My mother and sisters have a lot to do with who I am. I also learned many lessons, good and bad, which have made me a strong adult. They have helped me realize what I need to do to be happy. My mother has always been the best person in my life. She has never let me down, and has always been very supportive. Whenever I needed a friend, she was one. My sisters have also been there for me. When my morn was getting her college degree, she would be out late, and my sisters stepped in and played morn. They are my best friends and give me great advice.
Crystal: What have been some of your biggest trials, and how have you overcome them?
Vet: The biggest trial in my life was when I got pregnant sophomore year. It was a new road to travel. I didn't have to get over it, I had to accept it and learn to adapt. Another trial would be trying to get over the love of my life, my baby's father. We were engaged, but things went the other way. I had to learn to love myself more than I loved a man.
Crystal: Who helped you during your pregnancy?
Vet: My morn and sisters were everything I needed them to be-a mother, sister, boyfriend, best friend and father. All my friends were there for me, I could cry to them whenever I needed to. I'm especially thankful for my morn. It was hard for her to deal with two pregnant children at the same time. The dad and his family were also there, which was a blessing
Crystal: When a bad situation comes up, what do you do?
Vet: I try to find the best way to deal with it. I am often faced with issues in my school about my race. It is not easy to keep your temper, but you have to try to understand why people are upset and angry. I try to find a way out without hurting anyone, or. myself.
Crystal: How has being so small and pregnant affected your body?
Vet: It has worn me out. My body is stretched in places I never knew I had. My hips are huge, I won't be a model again anytime soon. Being pregnant so young has emotionally drained me. I have so many things to worry about now, and my emotions are like a roller coaster. One minute I am happy, and the next depressed. I never spend time on my appearance. I'm always focusing on my baby. | probably a black | From the clues given in the interview, we can tell that Vet is ______. | [
"probably an Asian-American",
"probably a Hispanic",
"probably a black"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Crystal: Welcome to ABC's Campus Interview Series. I'm David Crystal. Tonight, we shall share the story of Vet, a senior at Lee High School. Vet, what was life like for you as a child?
Vet: Life was fun. I was always very loved, even without my father around. I was somewhat of a troublemaker, but I have a lot of good memories to show for it. Being a child was the best time of my life.
Crystal: How have your childhood years affected who you are today?
Vet: I was raised by very strong, supportive people. My mother and sisters have a lot to do with who I am. I also learned many lessons, good and bad, which have made me a strong adult. They have helped me realize what I need to do to be happy. My mother has always been the best person in my life. She has never let me down, and has always been very supportive. Whenever I needed a friend, she was one. My sisters have also been there for me. When my morn was getting her college degree, she would be out late, and my sisters stepped in and played morn. They are my best friends and give me great advice.
Crystal: What have been some of your biggest trials, and how have you overcome them?
Vet: The biggest trial in my life was when I got pregnant sophomore year. It was a new road to travel. I didn't have to get over it, I had to accept it and learn to adapt. Another trial would be trying to get over the love of my life, my baby's father. We were engaged, but things went the other way. I had to learn to love myself more than I loved a man.
Crystal: Who helped you during your pregnancy?
Vet: My morn and sisters were everything I needed them to be-a mother, sister, boyfriend, best friend and father. All my friends were there for me, I could cry to them whenever I needed to. I'm especially thankful for my morn. It was hard for her to deal with two pregnant children at the same time. The dad and his family were also there, which was a blessing
Crystal: When a bad situation comes up, what do you do?
Vet: I try to find the best way to deal with it. I am often faced with issues in my school about my race. It is not easy to keep your temper, but you have to try to understand why people are upset and angry. I try to find a way out without hurting anyone, or. myself.
Crystal: How has being so small and pregnant affected your body?
Vet: It has worn me out. My body is stretched in places I never knew I had. My hips are huge, I won't be a model again anytime soon. Being pregnant so young has emotionally drained me. I have so many things to worry about now, and my emotions are like a roller coaster. One minute I am happy, and the next depressed. I never spend time on my appearance. I'm always focusing on my baby. | To be unable to keep up with other students in study. | Which of the following is NOT among the bad effects of being so small and pregnant? | [
"To feel physically worn out.",
"To be emotionally drained out.",
"To be unable to keep up with other students in study."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Did everyone have a good time on your visit to Paris?
W: Yes, but we all missed Bob. | Bob didn't take part in the travel. | Which one is right? | [
"The woman missed the travel.",
"The travel was a failure.",
"Bob didn't take part in the travel."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Game Show Host: Hello, everyone and welcome to the Dating Game, where men and women meet the people of their dreams. Now, let's have our contestants introduce themselves, and then Sarah can ask some questions. Here we go. Contestant number one.
Ryan: Hi, Sarah. My name is Ryan, nd I'm 27 years old, and I work as a doctor at City Hospital. I enjoy reading books on history, hiking with my dog, Amelia, and eating Japanese food. I also like a woman who loves adventure, is open to new ideas, and likes discussing world politics and government.
Game Show Host: Okay. Well, thank you, Ryan. Let's go on to Contestant Number 2.
Nate: Hi. I'm Nate. I'm 24 years old, and I am a guitar player in a rock band. I love traveling to new countries, watching action movies, and playing video games with my friends. And I love women who like my music, don't mind loud rock music, and a person who loves a good cheeseburger over the grill. I think I'm the man for you.
Game Show Host: Well, thank you Nate. That's Contestant Number 2. Let's go on to Contestant Number 3.
Charles: Hello. My name is Charles. I'm 29 years old, and I teach English at the University of Utah. In my free time, I enjoy mountain biking, gardening, and raising chickens in my back yard. I also help feed the homeless once a week. I also speak three languages, and I prefer women who have a good sense of humor, and cook all kinds of food, and who find joy in serving others.
Game Show Host: Well, there we have it. Three contestants. And we will have Sarah ask these contestants questions after right after this commercial break. | 27 | Ryan is _______ years old. | [
"25",
"26",
"27"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Game Show Host: Hello, everyone and welcome to the Dating Game, where men and women meet the people of their dreams. Now, let's have our contestants introduce themselves, and then Sarah can ask some questions. Here we go. Contestant number one.
Ryan: Hi, Sarah. My name is Ryan, nd I'm 27 years old, and I work as a doctor at City Hospital. I enjoy reading books on history, hiking with my dog, Amelia, and eating Japanese food. I also like a woman who loves adventure, is open to new ideas, and likes discussing world politics and government.
Game Show Host: Okay. Well, thank you, Ryan. Let's go on to Contestant Number 2.
Nate: Hi. I'm Nate. I'm 24 years old, and I am a guitar player in a rock band. I love traveling to new countries, watching action movies, and playing video games with my friends. And I love women who like my music, don't mind loud rock music, and a person who loves a good cheeseburger over the grill. I think I'm the man for you.
Game Show Host: Well, thank you Nate. That's Contestant Number 2. Let's go on to Contestant Number 3.
Charles: Hello. My name is Charles. I'm 29 years old, and I teach English at the University of Utah. In my free time, I enjoy mountain biking, gardening, and raising chickens in my back yard. I also help feed the homeless once a week. I also speak three languages, and I prefer women who have a good sense of humor, and cook all kinds of food, and who find joy in serving others.
Game Show Host: Well, there we have it. Three contestants. And we will have Sarah ask these contestants questions after right after this commercial break. | He works as a doctor. | What does Ryan do for a living? | [
"He works as a doctor.",
"He's a hospital manager.",
"He is a nurse."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Game Show Host: Hello, everyone and welcome to the Dating Game, where men and women meet the people of their dreams. Now, let's have our contestants introduce themselves, and then Sarah can ask some questions. Here we go. Contestant number one.
Ryan: Hi, Sarah. My name is Ryan, nd I'm 27 years old, and I work as a doctor at City Hospital. I enjoy reading books on history, hiking with my dog, Amelia, and eating Japanese food. I also like a woman who loves adventure, is open to new ideas, and likes discussing world politics and government.
Game Show Host: Okay. Well, thank you, Ryan. Let's go on to Contestant Number 2.
Nate: Hi. I'm Nate. I'm 24 years old, and I am a guitar player in a rock band. I love traveling to new countries, watching action movies, and playing video games with my friends. And I love women who like my music, don't mind loud rock music, and a person who loves a good cheeseburger over the grill. I think I'm the man for you.
Game Show Host: Well, thank you Nate. That's Contestant Number 2. Let's go on to Contestant Number 3.
Charles: Hello. My name is Charles. I'm 29 years old, and I teach English at the University of Utah. In my free time, I enjoy mountain biking, gardening, and raising chickens in my back yard. I also help feed the homeless once a week. I also speak three languages, and I prefer women who have a good sense of humor, and cook all kinds of food, and who find joy in serving others.
Game Show Host: Well, there we have it. Three contestants. And we will have Sarah ask these contestants questions after right after this commercial break. | hiking | Ryan enjoys __________ in his free time. | [
"hiking",
"biking",
"swimming"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Game Show Host: Hello, everyone and welcome to the Dating Game, where men and women meet the people of their dreams. Now, let's have our contestants introduce themselves, and then Sarah can ask some questions. Here we go. Contestant number one.
Ryan: Hi, Sarah. My name is Ryan, nd I'm 27 years old, and I work as a doctor at City Hospital. I enjoy reading books on history, hiking with my dog, Amelia, and eating Japanese food. I also like a woman who loves adventure, is open to new ideas, and likes discussing world politics and government.
Game Show Host: Okay. Well, thank you, Ryan. Let's go on to Contestant Number 2.
Nate: Hi. I'm Nate. I'm 24 years old, and I am a guitar player in a rock band. I love traveling to new countries, watching action movies, and playing video games with my friends. And I love women who like my music, don't mind loud rock music, and a person who loves a good cheeseburger over the grill. I think I'm the man for you.
Game Show Host: Well, thank you Nate. That's Contestant Number 2. Let's go on to Contestant Number 3.
Charles: Hello. My name is Charles. I'm 29 years old, and I teach English at the University of Utah. In my free time, I enjoy mountain biking, gardening, and raising chickens in my back yard. I also help feed the homeless once a week. I also speak three languages, and I prefer women who have a good sense of humor, and cook all kinds of food, and who find joy in serving others.
Game Show Host: Well, there we have it. Three contestants. And we will have Sarah ask these contestants questions after right after this commercial break. | 24 | Nate is ______ years old. | [
"23",
"24",
"25"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Game Show Host: Hello, everyone and welcome to the Dating Game, where men and women meet the people of their dreams. Now, let's have our contestants introduce themselves, and then Sarah can ask some questions. Here we go. Contestant number one.
Ryan: Hi, Sarah. My name is Ryan, nd I'm 27 years old, and I work as a doctor at City Hospital. I enjoy reading books on history, hiking with my dog, Amelia, and eating Japanese food. I also like a woman who loves adventure, is open to new ideas, and likes discussing world politics and government.
Game Show Host: Okay. Well, thank you, Ryan. Let's go on to Contestant Number 2.
Nate: Hi. I'm Nate. I'm 24 years old, and I am a guitar player in a rock band. I love traveling to new countries, watching action movies, and playing video games with my friends. And I love women who like my music, don't mind loud rock music, and a person who loves a good cheeseburger over the grill. I think I'm the man for you.
Game Show Host: Well, thank you Nate. That's Contestant Number 2. Let's go on to Contestant Number 3.
Charles: Hello. My name is Charles. I'm 29 years old, and I teach English at the University of Utah. In my free time, I enjoy mountain biking, gardening, and raising chickens in my back yard. I also help feed the homeless once a week. I also speak three languages, and I prefer women who have a good sense of humor, and cook all kinds of food, and who find joy in serving others.
Game Show Host: Well, there we have it. Three contestants. And we will have Sarah ask these contestants questions after right after this commercial break. | visiting new places | Nate enjoys ______________. | [
"reading books on rock music",
"playing soccer with his friends",
"visiting new places"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Game Show Host: Hello, everyone and welcome to the Dating Game, where men and women meet the people of their dreams. Now, let's have our contestants introduce themselves, and then Sarah can ask some questions. Here we go. Contestant number one.
Ryan: Hi, Sarah. My name is Ryan, nd I'm 27 years old, and I work as a doctor at City Hospital. I enjoy reading books on history, hiking with my dog, Amelia, and eating Japanese food. I also like a woman who loves adventure, is open to new ideas, and likes discussing world politics and government.
Game Show Host: Okay. Well, thank you, Ryan. Let's go on to Contestant Number 2.
Nate: Hi. I'm Nate. I'm 24 years old, and I am a guitar player in a rock band. I love traveling to new countries, watching action movies, and playing video games with my friends. And I love women who like my music, don't mind loud rock music, and a person who loves a good cheeseburger over the grill. I think I'm the man for you.
Game Show Host: Well, thank you Nate. That's Contestant Number 2. Let's go on to Contestant Number 3.
Charles: Hello. My name is Charles. I'm 29 years old, and I teach English at the University of Utah. In my free time, I enjoy mountain biking, gardening, and raising chickens in my back yard. I also help feed the homeless once a week. I also speak three languages, and I prefer women who have a good sense of humor, and cook all kinds of food, and who find joy in serving others.
Game Show Host: Well, there we have it. Three contestants. And we will have Sarah ask these contestants questions after right after this commercial break. | eat cheeseburgers | Nate likes women who __________. | [
"listen to classical music",
"visit art museums",
"eat cheeseburgers"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Game Show Host: Hello, everyone and welcome to the Dating Game, where men and women meet the people of their dreams. Now, let's have our contestants introduce themselves, and then Sarah can ask some questions. Here we go. Contestant number one.
Ryan: Hi, Sarah. My name is Ryan, nd I'm 27 years old, and I work as a doctor at City Hospital. I enjoy reading books on history, hiking with my dog, Amelia, and eating Japanese food. I also like a woman who loves adventure, is open to new ideas, and likes discussing world politics and government.
Game Show Host: Okay. Well, thank you, Ryan. Let's go on to Contestant Number 2.
Nate: Hi. I'm Nate. I'm 24 years old, and I am a guitar player in a rock band. I love traveling to new countries, watching action movies, and playing video games with my friends. And I love women who like my music, don't mind loud rock music, and a person who loves a good cheeseburger over the grill. I think I'm the man for you.
Game Show Host: Well, thank you Nate. That's Contestant Number 2. Let's go on to Contestant Number 3.
Charles: Hello. My name is Charles. I'm 29 years old, and I teach English at the University of Utah. In my free time, I enjoy mountain biking, gardening, and raising chickens in my back yard. I also help feed the homeless once a week. I also speak three languages, and I prefer women who have a good sense of humor, and cook all kinds of food, and who find joy in serving others.
Game Show Host: Well, there we have it. Three contestants. And we will have Sarah ask these contestants questions after right after this commercial break. | 29 | Charles is _________ years old. | [
"27",
"28",
"29"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Game Show Host: Hello, everyone and welcome to the Dating Game, where men and women meet the people of their dreams. Now, let's have our contestants introduce themselves, and then Sarah can ask some questions. Here we go. Contestant number one.
Ryan: Hi, Sarah. My name is Ryan, nd I'm 27 years old, and I work as a doctor at City Hospital. I enjoy reading books on history, hiking with my dog, Amelia, and eating Japanese food. I also like a woman who loves adventure, is open to new ideas, and likes discussing world politics and government.
Game Show Host: Okay. Well, thank you, Ryan. Let's go on to Contestant Number 2.
Nate: Hi. I'm Nate. I'm 24 years old, and I am a guitar player in a rock band. I love traveling to new countries, watching action movies, and playing video games with my friends. And I love women who like my music, don't mind loud rock music, and a person who loves a good cheeseburger over the grill. I think I'm the man for you.
Game Show Host: Well, thank you Nate. That's Contestant Number 2. Let's go on to Contestant Number 3.
Charles: Hello. My name is Charles. I'm 29 years old, and I teach English at the University of Utah. In my free time, I enjoy mountain biking, gardening, and raising chickens in my back yard. I also help feed the homeless once a week. I also speak three languages, and I prefer women who have a good sense of humor, and cook all kinds of food, and who find joy in serving others.
Game Show Host: Well, there we have it. Three contestants. And we will have Sarah ask these contestants questions after right after this commercial break. | He works as a teacher. | What does Charles do for a living? | [
"He is an office manager.",
"He works as a teacher.",
"He is a university student."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Game Show Host: Hello, everyone and welcome to the Dating Game, where men and women meet the people of their dreams. Now, let's have our contestants introduce themselves, and then Sarah can ask some questions. Here we go. Contestant number one.
Ryan: Hi, Sarah. My name is Ryan, nd I'm 27 years old, and I work as a doctor at City Hospital. I enjoy reading books on history, hiking with my dog, Amelia, and eating Japanese food. I also like a woman who loves adventure, is open to new ideas, and likes discussing world politics and government.
Game Show Host: Okay. Well, thank you, Ryan. Let's go on to Contestant Number 2.
Nate: Hi. I'm Nate. I'm 24 years old, and I am a guitar player in a rock band. I love traveling to new countries, watching action movies, and playing video games with my friends. And I love women who like my music, don't mind loud rock music, and a person who loves a good cheeseburger over the grill. I think I'm the man for you.
Game Show Host: Well, thank you Nate. That's Contestant Number 2. Let's go on to Contestant Number 3.
Charles: Hello. My name is Charles. I'm 29 years old, and I teach English at the University of Utah. In my free time, I enjoy mountain biking, gardening, and raising chickens in my back yard. I also help feed the homeless once a week. I also speak three languages, and I prefer women who have a good sense of humor, and cook all kinds of food, and who find joy in serving others.
Game Show Host: Well, there we have it. Three contestants. And we will have Sarah ask these contestants questions after right after this commercial break. | takes care of animals | In Contestant 3's free time, he ________________. | [
"goes hiking in the mountains",
"reads many types of books",
"takes care of animals"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Game Show Host: Hello, everyone and welcome to the Dating Game, where men and women meet the people of their dreams. Now, let's have our contestants introduce themselves, and then Sarah can ask some questions. Here we go. Contestant number one.
Ryan: Hi, Sarah. My name is Ryan, nd I'm 27 years old, and I work as a doctor at City Hospital. I enjoy reading books on history, hiking with my dog, Amelia, and eating Japanese food. I also like a woman who loves adventure, is open to new ideas, and likes discussing world politics and government.
Game Show Host: Okay. Well, thank you, Ryan. Let's go on to Contestant Number 2.
Nate: Hi. I'm Nate. I'm 24 years old, and I am a guitar player in a rock band. I love traveling to new countries, watching action movies, and playing video games with my friends. And I love women who like my music, don't mind loud rock music, and a person who loves a good cheeseburger over the grill. I think I'm the man for you.
Game Show Host: Well, thank you Nate. That's Contestant Number 2. Let's go on to Contestant Number 3.
Charles: Hello. My name is Charles. I'm 29 years old, and I teach English at the University of Utah. In my free time, I enjoy mountain biking, gardening, and raising chickens in my back yard. I also help feed the homeless once a week. I also speak three languages, and I prefer women who have a good sense of humor, and cook all kinds of food, and who find joy in serving others.
Game Show Host: Well, there we have it. Three contestants. And we will have Sarah ask these contestants questions after right after this commercial break. | are good in the kitchen | Charles likes women who _________. | [
"speak different languages",
"enjoy sports and exercise",
"are good in the kitchen"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: When shall we start our work, Mary?
W: Tomorrow at 8 o'clock. But we must work quickly, for we have to finish everything before 3 in the afternoon. | 7 hours. | For how long can they work? | [
"7 hours.",
"5 hours.",
"8 hours."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Is it always so hot here in summer? I can hardly stand it.
M: That's why so many people move to other places after they live here only for a short period. | It is very hot here. | What conclusion can be drawn from this conversation? | [
"It is not so hot as the woman expected.",
"The weather is in fact very good here.",
"It is very hot here."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
F: Look at your new watch. You bought it yesterday, didn't you?
M: No, I bought it this morning. | This morning. | When was the watch bought? | [
"Yesterday.",
"Yesterday morning.",
"This morning."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What do you think of China?
M: Great and the people are very friendly. | Friendly. | How does he feel about the Chinese people? | [
"Great.",
"Friendly.",
"Unfriendly."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Susan, I've got a few questions. Let's see. Can you type?
W: No,I can't type.
M: What about shorthand?
W: I don't know. I've never tried.
M: So you can't take shorthand and you can't type. What can you do, may I ask?
W: Well, I can play the piano and the violin.
M: Play the piano and the violin?
W: Yes, and I can sing and dance.
M: Susan, what are you doing here?
W: I want a job. I want to work here.
M: But you can't take shorthand, and you can't even type.
W: No, of course I can't. I'm an actress.
M: But I want a secretary.
W: Is this the Grand Theater?
M: No, of course not. It's the Grand Hotel. The Grand Theater is on the opposite street. | An actress. | What is the woman? | [
"An actress.",
"A secretary.",
"A typist."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Susan, I've got a few questions. Let's see. Can you type?
W: No,I can't type.
M: What about shorthand?
W: I don't know. I've never tried.
M: So you can't take shorthand and you can't type. What can you do, may I ask?
W: Well, I can play the piano and the violin.
M: Play the piano and the violin?
W: Yes, and I can sing and dance.
M: Susan, what are you doing here?
W: I want a job. I want to work here.
M: But you can't take shorthand, and you can't even type.
W: No, of course I can't. I'm an actress.
M: But I want a secretary.
W: Is this the Grand Theater?
M: No, of course not. It's the Grand Hotel. The Grand Theater is on the opposite street. | Interviewer and interviewee. | What is the relationship between the two speakers? | [
"Husband and wife.",
"Interviewer and interviewee.",
"Actor and actress."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Susan, I've got a few questions. Let's see. Can you type?
W: No,I can't type.
M: What about shorthand?
W: I don't know. I've never tried.
M: So you can't take shorthand and you can't type. What can you do, may I ask?
W: Well, I can play the piano and the violin.
M: Play the piano and the violin?
W: Yes, and I can sing and dance.
M: Susan, what are you doing here?
W: I want a job. I want to work here.
M: But you can't take shorthand, and you can't even type.
W: No, of course I can't. I'm an actress.
M: But I want a secretary.
W: Is this the Grand Theater?
M: No, of course not. It's the Grand Hotel. The Grand Theater is on the opposite street. | The woman made a mistake. | What can we learn from the conversation? | [
"The woman will be a secretary.",
"The woman made a mistake.",
"The man is satisfied with the woman."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Shall I send for a doctor?
F: Don't bother. I'll be fine soon. | No, he won't | Will the doctor come? | [
"No, he won't",
"Yes, he will come soon",
"We don't know"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I'm sorry. This window table is taken, but No. 3 is free.
M: It doesn't matter. I'll take it. The menu, please. | Sit at another table. | What will the man do? | [
"Sit at another table.",
"Buy the table.",
"Move the table to the window."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hello, this is Jenny from Sony. I would like to book a conference room for the 29th and 30th next month.
M: OK, 35 pounds per day. | 70 pounds. | How much will Jenny pay? | [
"30 pounds.",
"35 pounds.",
"70 pounds."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Excuse me, my watch stopped running, and I am not sure what's wrong with it.
M: Well, let me look at it. Hmm, it seems that it just needs a new battery.
W: Oh, that's really. I got some water on it last week and I was afraid that it might ruin the watch.
M: How much is a new battery?
M: It's 6.99, and we not only change a battery but also guarantee it for a year. And if you have the watch cleaned here, we can guarantee it for an additional three months.
W: That sounds like a good deal. I'll get my battery here. When will it be ready?
M: Usually I can do it right away but now I'm repairing lots of watches and I am way behind. Can you leave your watch here until 5 PM?
W: Okey, see you then. | It needs a new battery. | What is the problem with the woman's watch? | [
"It needs cleaning.",
"It is ruined by water.",
"It needs a new battery."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Excuse me, my watch stopped running, and I am not sure what's wrong with it.
M: Well, let me look at it. Hmm, it seems that it just needs a new battery.
W: Oh, that's really. I got some water on it last week and I was afraid that it might ruin the watch.
M: How much is a new battery?
M: It's 6.99, and we not only change a battery but also guarantee it for a year. And if you have the watch cleaned here, we can guarantee it for an additional three months.
W: That sounds like a good deal. I'll get my battery here. When will it be ready?
M: Usually I can do it right away but now I'm repairing lots of watches and I am way behind. Can you leave your watch here until 5 PM?
W: Okey, see you then. | One-year guarantee. | What does the shop offer if one changes a battery there? | [
"A free battery.",
"One-year guarantee.",
"Free cleaning service."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Excuse me, my watch stopped running, and I am not sure what's wrong with it.
M: Well, let me look at it. Hmm, it seems that it just needs a new battery.
W: Oh, that's really. I got some water on it last week and I was afraid that it might ruin the watch.
M: How much is a new battery?
M: It's 6.99, and we not only change a battery but also guarantee it for a year. And if you have the watch cleaned here, we can guarantee it for an additional three months.
W: That sounds like a good deal. I'll get my battery here. When will it be ready?
M: Usually I can do it right away but now I'm repairing lots of watches and I am way behind. Can you leave your watch here until 5 PM?
W: Okey, see you then. | The man can't fix it at the moment. | Why can't the woman have her watch repaired right away? | [
"The man can't fix it at the moment.",
"The woman doesn't have enough money on her.",
"There is no right battery in the shop now."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Good morning, madam.
W: Good morning. I wonder if you can help. I've lost my coat.
M: Where did you lose it, madam?
W: Er... I left it on a bus yesterday morning.
M: Can you describe it? Is it a raincoat?
W: No. It's a long white overcoat. It's got a belt, and one of those thick furry collars that keep your ears warm. It's a very nice coat, actually.
M: Hmm. I'm afraid we haven't got anything like that, madam. Sorry. But, may I have your name and your telephone number? We'll contact you as soon as we've got it. | A lost overcoat. | What are the two speakers mainly talking about? | [
"A raincoat.",
"A lost overcoat.",
"A new belt."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Good morning, madam.
W: Good morning. I wonder if you can help. I've lost my coat.
M: Where did you lose it, madam?
W: Er... I left it on a bus yesterday morning.
M: Can you describe it? Is it a raincoat?
W: No. It's a long white overcoat. It's got a belt, and one of those thick furry collars that keep your ears warm. It's a very nice coat, actually.
M: Hmm. I'm afraid we haven't got anything like that, madam. Sorry. But, may I have your name and your telephone number? We'll contact you as soon as we've got it. | He can't help her. | Why does the man feel sorry for the woman? | [
"He can't telephone her.",
"He forgets her name.",
"He can't help her."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I think I've got this experiment set up right now.
W: You only think it's right? In chemistry you've got to be sure. | He must be extremely careful. | What's the woman suggesting to the man? | [
"He should not do the experiment after all.",
"He must be extremely careful.",
"She will help him do the experiment."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I read in the newspaper that the novel you are reading is excellent.
M: I've also read some negative reviews. | Opinions about the book are varied. | What can be learned from the conversation? | [
"Opinions about the book are varied.",
"The man thinks the book is excellent.",
"You shouldn't believe everything you read."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: What day is today?
F: It is Wednesday. | It is Wednesday. | What day is today? | [
"It is windy.",
"It is Wednesday.",
"It is sunny."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
F: I think a doctor should be a friendly person.
M: Yes, I agree. | Friendly. | What do they think about a doctor? | [
"Friendly.",
"Friend.",
"Strict."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Harry, guess what? I've just received an email from Pamela. She and Peter are coming down to see us this weekend.
M: Oh, that's good news! We haven't seen them for ages.
W: Yeah. The last time we met them was at our wedding three years ago.
M: Did Pamela mention how long they'll stay?
W: About one week.
M: Great! I can't wait to show them around our new house.
W: Me too. We haven't had any guests since we moved in here. If the weather is fine, we can have a barbecue in the garden.
M: Good idea. I'll go to the market tomorrow to buy all the things we'll need. | Having guests this weekend. | What are the speakers talking about? | [
"Having guests this weekend.",
"Going out for sightseeing.",
"Moving into a new house."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Harry, guess what? I've just received an email from Pamela. She and Peter are coming down to see us this weekend.
M: Oh, that's good news! We haven't seen them for ages.
W: Yeah. The last time we met them was at our wedding three years ago.
M: Did Pamela mention how long they'll stay?
W: About one week.
M: Great! I can't wait to show them around our new house.
W: Me too. We haven't had any guests since we moved in here. If the weather is fine, we can have a barbecue in the garden.
M: Good idea. I'll go to the market tomorrow to buy all the things we'll need. | Husband and wife. | What is the relationship between the speakers? | [
"Neighbors.",
"Husband and wife.",
"Host and visitor."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Harry, guess what? I've just received an email from Pamela. She and Peter are coming down to see us this weekend.
M: Oh, that's good news! We haven't seen them for ages.
W: Yeah. The last time we met them was at our wedding three years ago.
M: Did Pamela mention how long they'll stay?
W: About one week.
M: Great! I can't wait to show them around our new house.
W: Me too. We haven't had any guests since we moved in here. If the weather is fine, we can have a barbecue in the garden.
M: Good idea. I'll go to the market tomorrow to buy all the things we'll need. | Do some shopping. | What will the man do tomorrow? | [
"Work in his garden.",
"Have a barbecue.",
"Do some shopping."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: HOW do I take the medicine, doctor?
M: Three times a day and two tablets each time. | At a hospital. | Where does the conversation most likely take place? | [
"At a hospital.",
"At a shop.",
"At a bar."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hello, Yang Mei. I hear you're going to the United States.
W: Yes. I'm going with my grandma. We're going to see my parents in New Jersey.
M: When are you leaving, then?
W: This Friday evening. Our plane leaves at seven fifteen.
M: How long will you be there?
W: Six months.
M: Six months! Do you go and see my grandparents in New York?
W: Of course, I will. I want to see as many places as I can. How can I travel?
M: Most people travel by car. The roads are very good.
W: But I don't have a car and I can't drive. Is there any other way to travel?
M: You can travel by bus. It's very cheap.
W: Can't I travel by train?
M: Yes, you can. The train is expensive in the States, but it's fast.
W: Thank you very much. Well, must be off now. See you when I get back.
M: Good luck and have a good trip! | To see her parents. | What is Yang Mei going to the United States for? | [
"To Bob's house.",
"To see her grandparents.",
"To see her parents."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Oh, it is terribly hot! I cannot bear it any longer.
W: Oh, come on. Why keep on complaining about things you can do nothing about? | Impatient. | What is the woman's attitude toward the man's words? | [
"Impatient.",
"Very angry.",
"Patient."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: The seminar originally scheduled for today has been cancelled. The hours I've spent preparing for it are totally wasted.
M: Not really. As far as I know it's been postponed till next week. | It has been put off. | What does the man say about the seminar? | [
"It will be held in a different place,",
"It has been put off.",
"It has been cancelled."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Good morning. Sit down please, Mr. Johnson.
M: Thank you, madam.
W: I have read your letter here. You seemed to have done very well at school. Can you tell me something about your school work?
M: As you can see, my strongest subjects were arts subjects. My best subject was history and my second best was geography. However, my favorite subject was math, and the results I got in the math paper were quite reasonable.
W: That's true. Now, can you tell me why you think these subjects will help you in this job?
M: Well, madam, I understand that you manufacture computers, prepare software, and advise clients on how to use them. Is that right?
W: That's right.
M: And I've been told that working with computers needs a logical mind rather than great skills in mathematics. That's especially true, I believe, when it comes to writing programs. So I think my results show that I have some ability in logic and in mathematics as well.
W: So, you would like to write material for computers, would you?
M: Yes, madam. That's what interests me most about computers - writing programs, but I think the computer industry itself is still expanding enormously. I'm sure that career prospects in the industry would be very good no matter what sort of job I went into.
W: I see, well, thank you. I've enjoyed our talk. We'll be writing to you.
M: Thank you, madam. Good morning. | mathematics | According to the conversation, Mr. Johnson is NOT very strong in ________. | [
"history",
"geography",
"mathematics"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Good morning. Sit down please, Mr. Johnson.
M: Thank you, madam.
W: I have read your letter here. You seemed to have done very well at school. Can you tell me something about your school work?
M: As you can see, my strongest subjects were arts subjects. My best subject was history and my second best was geography. However, my favorite subject was math, and the results I got in the math paper were quite reasonable.
W: That's true. Now, can you tell me why you think these subjects will help you in this job?
M: Well, madam, I understand that you manufacture computers, prepare software, and advise clients on how to use them. Is that right?
W: That's right.
M: And I've been told that working with computers needs a logical mind rather than great skills in mathematics. That's especially true, I believe, when it comes to writing programs. So I think my results show that I have some ability in logic and in mathematics as well.
W: So, you would like to write material for computers, would you?
M: Yes, madam. That's what interests me most about computers - writing programs, but I think the computer industry itself is still expanding enormously. I'm sure that career prospects in the industry would be very good no matter what sort of job I went into.
W: I see, well, thank you. I've enjoyed our talk. We'll be writing to you.
M: Thank you, madam. Good morning. | logic | Mr. Johnson thinks that ________ can help him a lot in the job. | [
"logic",
"writing",
"history"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Good morning. Sit down please, Mr. Johnson.
M: Thank you, madam.
W: I have read your letter here. You seemed to have done very well at school. Can you tell me something about your school work?
M: As you can see, my strongest subjects were arts subjects. My best subject was history and my second best was geography. However, my favorite subject was math, and the results I got in the math paper were quite reasonable.
W: That's true. Now, can you tell me why you think these subjects will help you in this job?
M: Well, madam, I understand that you manufacture computers, prepare software, and advise clients on how to use them. Is that right?
W: That's right.
M: And I've been told that working with computers needs a logical mind rather than great skills in mathematics. That's especially true, I believe, when it comes to writing programs. So I think my results show that I have some ability in logic and in mathematics as well.
W: So, you would like to write material for computers, would you?
M: Yes, madam. That's what interests me most about computers - writing programs, but I think the computer industry itself is still expanding enormously. I'm sure that career prospects in the industry would be very good no matter what sort of job I went into.
W: I see, well, thank you. I've enjoyed our talk. We'll be writing to you.
M: Thank you, madam. Good morning. | computer programmer | Mr. Johnson would like to work as a (n) | [
"adviser",
"computer programmer",
"product designer"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: You two are quite different. How did your company put you two together as a team?
M: At first, they wanted to hear our harmony. We sang to them and they really liked to. So they decided that it would be best to put us together as a group.
W: What are some of the distinctive features of your music?
M: We have a variety of different songs; we have four different styles: soft rock, slow music, love songs and country music. But we are most at home with soft rock. I really like our voices merged together and I like how it sounds. Actually, there is a song called Studying. Our company really likes the song because it represents our voice.
W: What would you like to bring to the audience through your music?
M: I'd like to recommend our first song to everyone. The name of the song is Believe. The main idea we want to share is that we want to tell everyone you have to believe in yourself before people can believe in you. Actually we want to bring our music to everyone and make everyone happy. Music is something all around you. You can listen to music and you can feel what the music says. | Their voices make a good match. | Why did the company put the two singers together as a group? | [
"They are both talented singers.",
"They are both popular among fans.",
"Their voices make a good match."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: You two are quite different. How did your company put you two together as a team?
M: At first, they wanted to hear our harmony. We sang to them and they really liked to. So they decided that it would be best to put us together as a group.
W: What are some of the distinctive features of your music?
M: We have a variety of different songs; we have four different styles: soft rock, slow music, love songs and country music. But we are most at home with soft rock. I really like our voices merged together and I like how it sounds. Actually, there is a song called Studying. Our company really likes the song because it represents our voice.
W: What would you like to bring to the audience through your music?
M: I'd like to recommend our first song to everyone. The name of the song is Believe. The main idea we want to share is that we want to tell everyone you have to believe in yourself before people can believe in you. Actually we want to bring our music to everyone and make everyone happy. Music is something all around you. You can listen to music and you can feel what the music says. | Soft rock. | What are the two singers best at? | [
"Soft rock.",
"Slow music.",
"Love songs."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: You two are quite different. How did your company put you two together as a team?
M: At first, they wanted to hear our harmony. We sang to them and they really liked to. So they decided that it would be best to put us together as a group.
W: What are some of the distinctive features of your music?
M: We have a variety of different songs; we have four different styles: soft rock, slow music, love songs and country music. But we are most at home with soft rock. I really like our voices merged together and I like how it sounds. Actually, there is a song called Studying. Our company really likes the song because it represents our voice.
W: What would you like to bring to the audience through your music?
M: I'd like to recommend our first song to everyone. The name of the song is Believe. The main idea we want to share is that we want to tell everyone you have to believe in yourself before people can believe in you. Actually we want to bring our music to everyone and make everyone happy. Music is something all around you. You can listen to music and you can feel what the music says. | It brings out the best of the singers' voice. | Why does the company like the song "Studying"? | [
"It displays a different singing style.",
"It has some distinguishing features.",
"It brings out the best of the singers' voice."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: You two are quite different. How did your company put you two together as a team?
M: At first, they wanted to hear our harmony. We sang to them and they really liked to. So they decided that it would be best to put us together as a group.
W: What are some of the distinctive features of your music?
M: We have a variety of different songs; we have four different styles: soft rock, slow music, love songs and country music. But we are most at home with soft rock. I really like our voices merged together and I like how it sounds. Actually, there is a song called Studying. Our company really likes the song because it represents our voice.
W: What would you like to bring to the audience through your music?
M: I'd like to recommend our first song to everyone. The name of the song is Believe. The main idea we want to share is that we want to tell everyone you have to believe in yourself before people can believe in you. Actually we want to bring our music to everyone and make everyone happy. Music is something all around you. You can listen to music and you can feel what the music says. | Trust yourself before others trust you. | What is the main idea of the song "Believe" according to the man? | [
"Make music part of your life.",
"Share your happiness with others.",
"Trust yourself before others trust you."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Did you go to the basketball match last Saturday?
W: Oh, yes. It was supposed to start at 8:30,but it was delayed 15 minutes. | At 8:45. | At what time did the basketball match start last Saturday? | [
"At 8:45.",
"At 9:15.",
"At 8:15."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hal, how long did it take you to finish Mr. Winter's home-work assignment?
M: Not long. I was able to do the whole thing this morning before class. | Did his homework. | What did Hal do? | [
"Met Mr. Winter.",
"Worked all night.",
"Did his homework."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hi, Betty. How are things going with you?
W: Not bad. I need a summer job.
M: I was reading the wanted ads. Here's something for you. Wanted: Waitress for a new restaurant.
W: Thank you. I'll have a try. | Waitress. | What is wanted in the ad? | [
"Waiter.",
"Waitress.",
"Cook."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I want to buy some first-class stamps. Do you sell them in little packets?
W: Yes. This one has twenty first-class stamps, and the total bill is $ 3.12. | Twenty. | How many stamps are there in a small packet? | [
"Three.",
"Eight.",
"Twenty."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Morning, this is TGC.
M: Good morning. Walter Barry here, calling from London. Could I speak to Mr. Grand, please?
W: Who's calling, please?
M: Walter Barry, from London.
W: What is it about, please?
M: Well, I understand that your company has a chemical processing plant. My own company, LCP, Liquid Control Products, is a leader in safety from leaks in the field of chemical processing. I would like to speak to Mr. Grand to discuss ways in which we could help TGC protect itself from such problems and save money at the same time.
W: Yes, I see. Well, Mr. Grand is not available just now.
M: Can you tell me when I could reach him?
W: He's very busy for the next few days – then he'll be away in New York. So it's difficult to give you a time.
M: Could I speak to someone else, perhaps?
W: Who in particular?
M: A colleague for example?
W: You're speaking to his personal assistant. I can deal with calls for Mr. Grand.
M: Yes, well, could I ring him tomorrow?
W: No, I'm sorry he won't be free tomorrow. Listen, let me suggest something. You send us details of your products and services, together with references from other companies and then we'll contact you.
M: Yes, that's very kind of you. I have your address.
W: Very good, Mr....
M: Barry. Walter Barry from LCP in London.
W: Right, Mr. Barry. We look forward to hearing from you.
M: Thank you. Goodbye.
W: Bye. | It has a chemical processing plant. | What do we learn about the woman's company? | [
"It has a partnership with LCP.",
"It has a chemical processing plant.",
"It specializes in safety from leaks."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Morning, this is TGC.
M: Good morning. Walter Barry here, calling from London. Could I speak to Mr. Grand, please?
W: Who's calling, please?
M: Walter Barry, from London.
W: What is it about, please?
M: Well, I understand that your company has a chemical processing plant. My own company, LCP, Liquid Control Products, is a leader in safety from leaks in the field of chemical processing. I would like to speak to Mr. Grand to discuss ways in which we could help TGC protect itself from such problems and save money at the same time.
W: Yes, I see. Well, Mr. Grand is not available just now.
M: Can you tell me when I could reach him?
W: He's very busy for the next few days – then he'll be away in New York. So it's difficult to give you a time.
M: Could I speak to someone else, perhaps?
W: Who in particular?
M: A colleague for example?
W: You're speaking to his personal assistant. I can deal with calls for Mr. Grand.
M: Yes, well, could I ring him tomorrow?
W: No, I'm sorry he won't be free tomorrow. Listen, let me suggest something. You send us details of your products and services, together with references from other companies and then we'll contact you.
M: Yes, that's very kind of you. I have your address.
W: Very good, Mr....
M: Barry. Walter Barry from LCP in London.
W: Right, Mr. Barry. We look forward to hearing from you.
M: Thank you. Goodbye.
W: Bye. | He is a salesman. | What do we learn about the man? | [
"He is a chemist.",
"He is a salesman.",
"He is a safety inspector."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Morning, this is TGC.
M: Good morning. Walter Barry here, calling from London. Could I speak to Mr. Grand, please?
W: Who's calling, please?
M: Walter Barry, from London.
W: What is it about, please?
M: Well, I understand that your company has a chemical processing plant. My own company, LCP, Liquid Control Products, is a leader in safety from leaks in the field of chemical processing. I would like to speak to Mr. Grand to discuss ways in which we could help TGC protect itself from such problems and save money at the same time.
W: Yes, I see. Well, Mr. Grand is not available just now.
M: Can you tell me when I could reach him?
W: He's very busy for the next few days – then he'll be away in New York. So it's difficult to give you a time.
M: Could I speak to someone else, perhaps?
W: Who in particular?
M: A colleague for example?
W: You're speaking to his personal assistant. I can deal with calls for Mr. Grand.
M: Yes, well, could I ring him tomorrow?
W: No, I'm sorry he won't be free tomorrow. Listen, let me suggest something. You send us details of your products and services, together with references from other companies and then we'll contact you.
M: Yes, that's very kind of you. I have your address.
W: Very good, Mr....
M: Barry. Walter Barry from LCP in London.
W: Right, Mr. Barry. We look forward to hearing from you.
M: Thank you. Goodbye.
W: Bye. | Mr. Grand's personal assistant. | What is the woman's position in her company? | [
"The public relations officer.",
"Mr. Grand's personal assistant.",
"Director of the safety department."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
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