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M: Professor Miners, could I talk to you about my paper?
W: Sure. Come to my office between two to three. It's Room 340. | In Room 340. | Where will the speakers meet? | [
"In Room 340.",
"In Room 314.",
"In Room 223."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Let's start now. It's eight o'clock.
M: Wait another ten minutes. | 8:10. | When will they start? | [
"8:00.",
"8:10.",
"7:50."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Maria, I know you've arrived here only recently. Can you tell me if there is anything that has surprised you about British people?
W: People here are more serious than that in Spain. Spanish people are lazy but fun to be with. Also, before I came to England, people told me that the English are very polite. It is known internationally. But I don't think it is true. Using words like please, thank you, sorry, and excuse me is one thing, but real politeness is more than that, I think. | Spain | Where does the woman probably come form? | [
"England",
"Poland",
"Spain"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Maria, I know you've arrived here only recently. Can you tell me if there is anything that has surprised you about British people?
W: People here are more serious than that in Spain. Spanish people are lazy but fun to be with. Also, before I came to England, people told me that the English are very polite. It is known internationally. But I don't think it is true. Using words like please, thank you, sorry, and excuse me is one thing, but real politeness is more than that, I think. | Not hardworking | What does the woman think of the Spanish people? | [
"Not polite",
"More serious",
"Not hardworking"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Maria, I know you've arrived here only recently. Can you tell me if there is anything that has surprised you about British people?
W: People here are more serious than that in Spain. Spanish people are lazy but fun to be with. Also, before I came to England, people told me that the English are very polite. It is known internationally. But I don't think it is true. Using words like please, thank you, sorry, and excuse me is one thing, but real politeness is more than that, I think. | They are not so polite as she thought. | What has surprised the woman about British people? | [
"They are not so polite as she thought.",
"They don't treat others as true friends.",
"They don't use many polite words as expected."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: John is a head taller than Mary and Shelly.
W: Yes, But Sam is much taller than John. | Sam. | Who is the tallest among the four? | [
"John.",
"Sam.",
"Mary."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: How much is that handbag in the window? Is it 5 dollars?
M: It can't be. It's made of leather, not plastic. | At a department store. | Where are the speakers now? | [
"At a department store.",
"At a ticket of office.",
"At a cleaner's."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I'm sorry, sir. The train has just left.
M: What a pity! Could you please tell me when the next is? | At a railway station. | Where are they talking? | [
"At a bus stop.",
"At a railway station.",
"At an airport."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I have a complaint to make, Sir. I had waited ten minutes at the table before the waiter showed up, and I finally got served. And I found it was not what I ordered.
M: I am terribly sorry, madam. It's a bit unusually busy tonight. As a compensation, your meal will be free. | In a restaurant. | Where does the conversation most probably take place? | [
"At the information desk.",
"In an office.",
"In a restaurant."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: National Bank, can I help you?
M: Yes, please. What are your business hours?
W: We open at 9:00 and close at 4:00 during the week, on Saturday we close one hour earlier at 3:00, and we are closed on Sunday. | At 3:00 pm. | When does the bank close on Saturday? | [
"At l:00 pm.",
"At 3:00 pm.",
"At 4:00 pm."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Can I ask you some questions about your vacation?
M: What do you want to know? | They are talking about the man's vacation. | What are they talking about? | [
"They are talking about the man's vacation.",
"They are talking about their vacation plans.",
"They are talking about the weather."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I really enjoyed the TV special about giraffes last night. Did you get home in time to see it?
M: Oh, yes, but I wish I could have stayed awake long enough to see the whole thing. | He fell asleep in the middle of the TV program. | What does the man mean? | [
"He was looking forward to seeing the giraffes.",
"He enjoyed watching the animal performance.",
"He fell asleep in the middle of the TV program."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Happy birthday! I bought you the new Taylor Swift CD.
W: Thanks! But I already have her CD. I will give it to my sister. She will be so excited. | She already owns one. | Why doesn't the woman want the CD? | [
"She already owns one.",
"She doesn't like the singer.",
"Her sister likes the singer more."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I'm going to take a blood test at 7:45 tomorrow morning.
W: In that case, you won't miss any courses tomorrow morning then. | The woman will have her blood tested before the first class. | What can we learn from the conversation? | [
"The woman will attend her course at 7:45.",
"The woman will be late for the blood test.",
"The woman will have her blood tested before the first class."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Your car is so dirty, I simply can't stand it.
M: If you don't mind, go ahead washing it. | The woman has to wash the car | What do we know from the talk? | [
"The man has washed the car",
"The woman has to wash the car",
"The children are washing the car"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Can I help you, sir?
M: Yes, please. I'd like to have a pair of shoes.
W: What size would you like, please?
M: Size eleven.
W: OK. What about this pair?
M: Sorry, I don't like white. Have you got any other colors?
W: Oh, yes. We have also got blue, brown and black.
M: Can I have a look at the black ones? Black is my favourite colour.
W: Sure. Here you are.
M: They look nice. What's the price?
W: Fifty dollars.
M: May I try them on?
W: Yes, please.
M: OK. I'll take this pair. Here's the money.
W: Thank you. | Shoes. | What does the man want to buy? | [
"Trousers.",
"Socks.",
"Shoes."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Can I help you, sir?
M: Yes, please. I'd like to have a pair of shoes.
W: What size would you like, please?
M: Size eleven.
W: OK. What about this pair?
M: Sorry, I don't like white. Have you got any other colors?
W: Oh, yes. We have also got blue, brown and black.
M: Can I have a look at the black ones? Black is my favourite colour.
W: Sure. Here you are.
M: They look nice. What's the price?
W: Fifty dollars.
M: May I try them on?
W: Yes, please.
M: OK. I'll take this pair. Here's the money.
W: Thank you. | Black. | What colour does the man like best? | [
"White.",
"Black.",
"Blue."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Can I help you, sir?
M: Yes, please. I'd like to have a pair of shoes.
W: What size would you like, please?
M: Size eleven.
W: OK. What about this pair?
M: Sorry, I don't like white. Have you got any other colors?
W: Oh, yes. We have also got blue, brown and black.
M: Can I have a look at the black ones? Black is my favourite colour.
W: Sure. Here you are.
M: They look nice. What's the price?
W: Fifty dollars.
M: May I try them on?
W: Yes, please.
M: OK. I'll take this pair. Here's the money.
W: Thank you. | $50. | How much money does the man spend? | [
"$50.",
"$15.",
"$11."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What's the matter, Paul? You look terrible.
M: I've just taken my chemistry exam and I'm pretty sure I failed it. I don't know where the professor got some of those questions. I don't see how in the world I could pass.
W: Come on now. You've been doing very well all year long. It's not very likely you'd suddenly forget everything. Oh, by the way, have the physics grades been posted yet?
M: I didn't go and look. I was so busy worrying about chemistry. Do you think there's any possibility of me passing for the year if I fail the final?
W: Sure there is. It's the average that is important. Come on. Just relax. How about having a cup of coffee? | His final exam. | What was Paul concerned about? | [
"His professor.",
"His final exam.",
"His physics grades."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What's the matter, Paul? You look terrible.
M: I've just taken my chemistry exam and I'm pretty sure I failed it. I don't know where the professor got some of those questions. I don't see how in the world I could pass.
W: Come on now. You've been doing very well all year long. It's not very likely you'd suddenly forget everything. Oh, by the way, have the physics grades been posted yet?
M: I didn't go and look. I was so busy worrying about chemistry. Do you think there's any possibility of me passing for the year if I fail the final?
W: Sure there is. It's the average that is important. Come on. Just relax. How about having a cup of coffee? | The average is important. | Why did the woman tell Paul not to worry? | [
"The average is important.",
"Chemistry is not his major.",
"He needs to concentrate on physics."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What's the matter, Paul? You look terrible.
M: I've just taken my chemistry exam and I'm pretty sure I failed it. I don't know where the professor got some of those questions. I don't see how in the world I could pass.
W: Come on now. You've been doing very well all year long. It's not very likely you'd suddenly forget everything. Oh, by the way, have the physics grades been posted yet?
M: I didn't go and look. I was so busy worrying about chemistry. Do you think there's any possibility of me passing for the year if I fail the final?
W: Sure there is. It's the average that is important. Come on. Just relax. How about having a cup of coffee? | Going for a coffee. | What did the woman suggest doing? | [
"Studying harder.",
"Going for a coffee.",
"Repeating the class."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I really love Jackie Chen's performance in this movie. I think its his best performance ever.
M: Really? I don't quite agree. But its really a good movie. Its thrilling and funny. | A movie. | What're they talking about? | [
"A movie.",
"A novel.",
"A live concert."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Lucy is going back to China next month, Alice.
W: Oh, really.
M: And she will not take Rachael this time. | Lucy. | Who will go to China next month? | [
"Lucy.",
"Alice.",
"Richard."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Crystal: Vet, can you tell us what you usually do to deal with stress and depression?
Vet: I eat a cucumber and go to bed. I figure it's a healthy alternative to chocolate.
Crystal: Do you ever feel that having a baby has stopped you from your goals or dreams?
Vet: I always wanted to be a cheerleader, and that won't happen, I also miss out on a lot of freedom. No one makes me come home on time, and I probably wouldn't normally, but I now have a responsibility to my baby.
Crystal: What is your favorite part of having a daughter?
Vet: It is so hard to narrow it down to one thing. I love the way she looks at me and admires me. She lets me feel so much love. She is innocent and pure. The best part of being with her is watching her go through every stage knowing there is somebody who loves her.
Crystal: What are your plans for the future?
Vet: I am going to be a lawyer. Down the road, I hope to move out of Utah.
Crystal: What are some of your future goals and dreams?
Vet: I want to start small. First and foremost, I am looking forward to graduating from high school. I eventually want to get married. Having a father figure in my baby's life is important to me because I missed out on that. I want to start modeling again, and I hope to keep up with my dancing and singing. It is also important to keep family traditions for me and my baby.
Crystal: What is your favorite quote?
Vet: "What happens in the dark will come out in the light." There is nothing that you can try to hide without it coming out sometime. It is important not to hide anything from yourself or anybody else.
Crystal: What advice would you give teens?
Vet: Take things slow, and be a kid as long as you possibly can. Don't expect everything to be perfect, and make decisions for yourself. Live life to the fullest. Love yourself first, and everything else will fall into place. | To eat a cucumber and go to bed. | What does Vet usually do to deal with stress and depression? | [
"To eat a cucumber and go to bed.",
"To eat chocolate.",
"To watch TV."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Crystal: Vet, can you tell us what you usually do to deal with stress and depression?
Vet: I eat a cucumber and go to bed. I figure it's a healthy alternative to chocolate.
Crystal: Do you ever feel that having a baby has stopped you from your goals or dreams?
Vet: I always wanted to be a cheerleader, and that won't happen, I also miss out on a lot of freedom. No one makes me come home on time, and I probably wouldn't normally, but I now have a responsibility to my baby.
Crystal: What is your favorite part of having a daughter?
Vet: It is so hard to narrow it down to one thing. I love the way she looks at me and admires me. She lets me feel so much love. She is innocent and pure. The best part of being with her is watching her go through every stage knowing there is somebody who loves her.
Crystal: What are your plans for the future?
Vet: I am going to be a lawyer. Down the road, I hope to move out of Utah.
Crystal: What are some of your future goals and dreams?
Vet: I want to start small. First and foremost, I am looking forward to graduating from high school. I eventually want to get married. Having a father figure in my baby's life is important to me because I missed out on that. I want to start modeling again, and I hope to keep up with my dancing and singing. It is also important to keep family traditions for me and my baby.
Crystal: What is your favorite quote?
Vet: "What happens in the dark will come out in the light." There is nothing that you can try to hide without it coming out sometime. It is important not to hide anything from yourself or anybody else.
Crystal: What advice would you give teens?
Vet: Take things slow, and be a kid as long as you possibly can. Don't expect everything to be perfect, and make decisions for yourself. Live life to the fullest. Love yourself first, and everything else will fall into place. | To be a cheerleader. | What is Vet's dream in high school? | [
"To be a lawyer.",
"To be a cheerleader.",
"To be a model."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Crystal: Vet, can you tell us what you usually do to deal with stress and depression?
Vet: I eat a cucumber and go to bed. I figure it's a healthy alternative to chocolate.
Crystal: Do you ever feel that having a baby has stopped you from your goals or dreams?
Vet: I always wanted to be a cheerleader, and that won't happen, I also miss out on a lot of freedom. No one makes me come home on time, and I probably wouldn't normally, but I now have a responsibility to my baby.
Crystal: What is your favorite part of having a daughter?
Vet: It is so hard to narrow it down to one thing. I love the way she looks at me and admires me. She lets me feel so much love. She is innocent and pure. The best part of being with her is watching her go through every stage knowing there is somebody who loves her.
Crystal: What are your plans for the future?
Vet: I am going to be a lawyer. Down the road, I hope to move out of Utah.
Crystal: What are some of your future goals and dreams?
Vet: I want to start small. First and foremost, I am looking forward to graduating from high school. I eventually want to get married. Having a father figure in my baby's life is important to me because I missed out on that. I want to start modeling again, and I hope to keep up with my dancing and singing. It is also important to keep family traditions for me and my baby.
Crystal: What is your favorite quote?
Vet: "What happens in the dark will come out in the light." There is nothing that you can try to hide without it coming out sometime. It is important not to hide anything from yourself or anybody else.
Crystal: What advice would you give teens?
Vet: Take things slow, and be a kid as long as you possibly can. Don't expect everything to be perfect, and make decisions for yourself. Live life to the fullest. Love yourself first, and everything else will fall into place. | having a responsibility to her daughter | Vet's favorite part of having a daughter is but ______. | [
"the way her daughter looks at her and admires her",
"watching her daughter go through every stage with her love",
"having a responsibility to her daughter"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Crystal: Vet, can you tell us what you usually do to deal with stress and depression?
Vet: I eat a cucumber and go to bed. I figure it's a healthy alternative to chocolate.
Crystal: Do you ever feel that having a baby has stopped you from your goals or dreams?
Vet: I always wanted to be a cheerleader, and that won't happen, I also miss out on a lot of freedom. No one makes me come home on time, and I probably wouldn't normally, but I now have a responsibility to my baby.
Crystal: What is your favorite part of having a daughter?
Vet: It is so hard to narrow it down to one thing. I love the way she looks at me and admires me. She lets me feel so much love. She is innocent and pure. The best part of being with her is watching her go through every stage knowing there is somebody who loves her.
Crystal: What are your plans for the future?
Vet: I am going to be a lawyer. Down the road, I hope to move out of Utah.
Crystal: What are some of your future goals and dreams?
Vet: I want to start small. First and foremost, I am looking forward to graduating from high school. I eventually want to get married. Having a father figure in my baby's life is important to me because I missed out on that. I want to start modeling again, and I hope to keep up with my dancing and singing. It is also important to keep family traditions for me and my baby.
Crystal: What is your favorite quote?
Vet: "What happens in the dark will come out in the light." There is nothing that you can try to hide without it coming out sometime. It is important not to hide anything from yourself or anybody else.
Crystal: What advice would you give teens?
Vet: Take things slow, and be a kid as long as you possibly can. Don't expect everything to be perfect, and make decisions for yourself. Live life to the fullest. Love yourself first, and everything else will fall into place. | to be a single mother | Vet's plans for the future are but | [
"to be a lawyer",
"to move out of Utah",
"to be a single mother"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Crystal: Vet, can you tell us what you usually do to deal with stress and depression?
Vet: I eat a cucumber and go to bed. I figure it's a healthy alternative to chocolate.
Crystal: Do you ever feel that having a baby has stopped you from your goals or dreams?
Vet: I always wanted to be a cheerleader, and that won't happen, I also miss out on a lot of freedom. No one makes me come home on time, and I probably wouldn't normally, but I now have a responsibility to my baby.
Crystal: What is your favorite part of having a daughter?
Vet: It is so hard to narrow it down to one thing. I love the way she looks at me and admires me. She lets me feel so much love. She is innocent and pure. The best part of being with her is watching her go through every stage knowing there is somebody who loves her.
Crystal: What are your plans for the future?
Vet: I am going to be a lawyer. Down the road, I hope to move out of Utah.
Crystal: What are some of your future goals and dreams?
Vet: I want to start small. First and foremost, I am looking forward to graduating from high school. I eventually want to get married. Having a father figure in my baby's life is important to me because I missed out on that. I want to start modeling again, and I hope to keep up with my dancing and singing. It is also important to keep family traditions for me and my baby.
Crystal: What is your favorite quote?
Vet: "What happens in the dark will come out in the light." There is nothing that you can try to hide without it coming out sometime. It is important not to hide anything from yourself or anybody else.
Crystal: What advice would you give teens?
Vet: Take things slow, and be a kid as long as you possibly can. Don't expect everything to be perfect, and make decisions for yourself. Live life to the fullest. Love yourself first, and everything else will fall into place. | hope everything will be perfect | Vet gives teens the following advice except ______. | [
"take things slow",
"hope everything will be perfect",
"make decisions for yourself"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hello.
M: Hello. This is Fred, Mary's classmate. May I speak to her, please? | Mary's classmate. | Who is telephoning Mary? | [
"Mary's friend.",
"Mary's classmate.",
"Mary's teacher."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: So Mr. Brown, this is your bed, and as you can see, there are three other beds in the ward. Have you got everything you need?
M: Yes, nurse, I think so. I followed the hospital's advice, and I've only brought a few belongings with me.
W: Good, you can see the reasons why we ask you to do that, the cupboard is really very small.
M: Yes, of course. They are only afternoon from 2:30 to 4:30 and in the evening from 7:00 to 8:00, but remember that only two people can see you at the same time.
M: I see. What other rules are there?
W: Yes. We start pretty early. We wake you at 6 o'clock and breakfast is at 8 o'clock, lunch is at noon, there is tea at 3:30 and supper at 6 o'clock.
M: Oh, that's very different from what I have been used to. You'd better tell me the rest of the rules here.
W: Yes. Well, you can see the no smoking sign, we don't allow smoking in the wards, and the same goes for alcohol. However, if you do need to smoke, there are special lounges.
M: Oh, I don't smoke, so it doesn't affect me.
W: Good. | there wasn't enough space in the cupboard | Mr. Brown brought with him only a few things because ________. | [
"there wasn't enough space in the cupboard",
"the hospital would provide him with everything",
"he was to stay there for a very short time"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: So Mr. Brown, this is your bed, and as you can see, there are three other beds in the ward. Have you got everything you need?
M: Yes, nurse, I think so. I followed the hospital's advice, and I've only brought a few belongings with me.
W: Good, you can see the reasons why we ask you to do that, the cupboard is really very small.
M: Yes, of course. They are only afternoon from 2:30 to 4:30 and in the evening from 7:00 to 8:00, but remember that only two people can see you at the same time.
M: I see. What other rules are there?
W: Yes. We start pretty early. We wake you at 6 o'clock and breakfast is at 8 o'clock, lunch is at noon, there is tea at 3:30 and supper at 6 o'clock.
M: Oh, that's very different from what I have been used to. You'd better tell me the rest of the rules here.
W: Yes. Well, you can see the no smoking sign, we don't allow smoking in the wards, and the same goes for alcohol. However, if you do need to smoke, there are special lounges.
M: Oh, I don't smoke, so it doesn't affect me.
W: Good. | 7:00 pm | According to the hospital rules, at which of the following hours can visitors see patients? | [
"2:00 pm",
"5:00 pm",
"7:00 pm"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: So Mr. Brown, this is your bed, and as you can see, there are three other beds in the ward. Have you got everything you need?
M: Yes, nurse, I think so. I followed the hospital's advice, and I've only brought a few belongings with me.
W: Good, you can see the reasons why we ask you to do that, the cupboard is really very small.
M: Yes, of course. They are only afternoon from 2:30 to 4:30 and in the evening from 7:00 to 8:00, but remember that only two people can see you at the same time.
M: I see. What other rules are there?
W: Yes. We start pretty early. We wake you at 6 o'clock and breakfast is at 8 o'clock, lunch is at noon, there is tea at 3:30 and supper at 6 o'clock.
M: Oh, that's very different from what I have been used to. You'd better tell me the rest of the rules here.
W: Yes. Well, you can see the no smoking sign, we don't allow smoking in the wards, and the same goes for alcohol. However, if you do need to smoke, there are special lounges.
M: Oh, I don't smoke, so it doesn't affect me.
W: Good. | There are special alcohol lounges. | Which of the following statements is INCORRECT? | [
"Patients have breakfast at 8.",
"Patients have lunch at 12.",
"There are special alcohol lounges."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: So Mr. Brown, this is your bed, and as you can see, there are three other beds in the ward. Have you got everything you need?
M: Yes, nurse, I think so. I followed the hospital's advice, and I've only brought a few belongings with me.
W: Good, you can see the reasons why we ask you to do that, the cupboard is really very small.
M: Yes, of course. They are only afternoon from 2:30 to 4:30 and in the evening from 7:00 to 8:00, but remember that only two people can see you at the same time.
M: I see. What other rules are there?
W: Yes. We start pretty early. We wake you at 6 o'clock and breakfast is at 8 o'clock, lunch is at noon, there is tea at 3:30 and supper at 6 o'clock.
M: Oh, that's very different from what I have been used to. You'd better tell me the rest of the rules here.
W: Yes. Well, you can see the no smoking sign, we don't allow smoking in the wards, and the same goes for alcohol. However, if you do need to smoke, there are special lounges.
M: Oh, I don't smoke, so it doesn't affect me.
W: Good. | He knows little about hospital rules. | Which statement best describes Mr. Brown? | [
"He knows little about hospital rules.",
"He can keep alcohol in the ward.",
"He knows when to smoke."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
F: Excuse me, I'm looking for some information about space travel, but I don't know how to use the computer.
M: Don't worry, I'll help you. | She wants to learn how to use the computer. | What does the woman want to learn? | [
"She wants to send some information to her friend.",
"She wants to get some information about the computer.",
"She wants to learn how to use the computer."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I'm so happy that you enjoyed the food.
M: Actually, you've ordered too much. We can't finish it all.
W: Never mind. This dinner is on me. | The woman. | Who will pay for the dinner? | [
"The woman.",
"The man.",
"Both of them."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I want to find a small flat. What should I do?
W: Well, firstly you should read the advertisements for flats to let in the local newspapers. Then you should phone and make an appointment. If it seems OK, you should go and see it. | He should read the advertisements for flats in the newspaper. | According to the woman, what should the man do at first? | [
"He should ask about the flat on the phone.",
"He should read the advertisements for flats in the newspaper.",
"He should phone and make an appointment."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Could you describe the two people who robbed the bank?
W: Well, the man was tall with dark hair and he was wearing a black sweater. The main thing that I remembered about the woman was that she did most of the talking. | The man and the woman robbed the bank. | What do you learn from this conversation? | [
"The man did most of the talking.",
"The man and the woman robbed the bank.",
"The woman was wearing a black sweater."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: What are you doing?
W: I'm parking my car here.
M: No, I'm sorry. It's impossible.
W: Why not? I don't see a "No Parking" sign.
M: This is my parking place.
W: I don't see a sign with your name.
M: I park here every day.
W: Well, I'm parking here today. | Parking their cars. | What are they quarrelling about? | [
"Going to a park.",
"Parking their cars.",
"A parking sign."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: What are you doing?
W: I'm parking my car here.
M: No, I'm sorry. It's impossible.
W: Why not? I don't see a "No Parking" sign.
M: This is my parking place.
W: I don't see a sign with your name.
M: I park here every day.
W: Well, I'm parking here today. | The man. | Who usually parks here? | [
"The man.",
"The woman.",
"Neither."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Michel, I heard your jazz band is going to play at the student center. I'm just calling to let you know I'll be there.
M: Oh, thanks, but I am not in the band any more. In fact I'm not in the group at all right now.
W: That's too bad. You're such an amateur musician. Why did you leave the group?
M: I just couldn't be a full-time student and still practice with the band every night. I also missed a couple of performances during my midterm exams. And I thought I'd better quit before the band leader fired me.
W: Hey, you know my friend Charlie, don't you? He plays the piano. He and some of his friends are getting a band together. And they need a good singer.
M: I wouldn't have time for that either.
W: Oh, I don't think they'll practise very often. Charlie and his friends are all students, too. I'll give you his number and you can get in touch with him. | He is a full-time student. | Which of the following is TRUE about the man? | [
"He has lost interest in jazz.",
"He works in the Student Center.",
"He is a full-time student."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Michel, I heard your jazz band is going to play at the student center. I'm just calling to let you know I'll be there.
M: Oh, thanks, but I am not in the band any more. In fact I'm not in the group at all right now.
W: That's too bad. You're such an amateur musician. Why did you leave the group?
M: I just couldn't be a full-time student and still practice with the band every night. I also missed a couple of performances during my midterm exams. And I thought I'd better quit before the band leader fired me.
W: Hey, you know my friend Charlie, don't you? He plays the piano. He and some of his friends are getting a band together. And they need a good singer.
M: I wouldn't have time for that either.
W: Oh, I don't think they'll practise very often. Charlie and his friends are all students, too. I'll give you his number and you can get in touch with him. | He was too busy to make it. | Why did the man decide not to stay with the band? | [
"He didn't like the bandleader.",
"He was too busy to make it.",
"He wanted to join a better band."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Michel, I heard your jazz band is going to play at the student center. I'm just calling to let you know I'll be there.
M: Oh, thanks, but I am not in the band any more. In fact I'm not in the group at all right now.
W: That's too bad. You're such an amateur musician. Why did you leave the group?
M: I just couldn't be a full-time student and still practice with the band every night. I also missed a couple of performances during my midterm exams. And I thought I'd better quit before the band leader fired me.
W: Hey, you know my friend Charlie, don't you? He plays the piano. He and some of his friends are getting a band together. And they need a good singer.
M: I wouldn't have time for that either.
W: Oh, I don't think they'll practise very often. Charlie and his friends are all students, too. I'll give you his number and you can get in touch with him. | A singer. | What role did the man probably play in the band? | [
"A guitarist.",
"A pianist.",
"A singer."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Michel, I heard your jazz band is going to play at the student center. I'm just calling to let you know I'll be there.
M: Oh, thanks, but I am not in the band any more. In fact I'm not in the group at all right now.
W: That's too bad. You're such an amateur musician. Why did you leave the group?
M: I just couldn't be a full-time student and still practice with the band every night. I also missed a couple of performances during my midterm exams. And I thought I'd better quit before the band leader fired me.
W: Hey, you know my friend Charlie, don't you? He plays the piano. He and some of his friends are getting a band together. And they need a good singer.
M: I wouldn't have time for that either.
W: Oh, I don't think they'll practise very often. Charlie and his friends are all students, too. I'll give you his number and you can get in touch with him. | Joining a new band. | What suggestion does the woman give to the man? | [
"Organizing a new band.",
"Joining a new band.",
"Giving up performing."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Customer Service. Anthony Grant speaking. How may I help you?
W: I can't believe this is happening. I called and ordered a 32-inch bag last Friday. But today I found that you sent a 24-inch one. I'm planning to use that bag during our vacation in Mexico. But it doesn't seem possible any more, because we'll take off on Saturday. It's only 2 days away. What am I supposed to do?
M: I'm really sorry, madam. I'll check right away. Would you please tell me your order number?
W: It's CE2938.
M: Just a minute. I do apologize, madam. There did seem to be a mistake. I'll have the correct size bag sent to you by overnight mail right away. It will arrive in time for your Saturday trip. Again I apologize for any inconvenience caused by our mistake. I promise it won't happen again.
W: OK, well. Thank you.
M: Thank you, madam, for choosing Lynch Mail. I hope you have a wonderful vacation. | Angry. | How does the woman feel at the begining of the conversation? | [
"Angry.",
"Surprised.",
"Sad."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Customer Service. Anthony Grant speaking. How may I help you?
W: I can't believe this is happening. I called and ordered a 32-inch bag last Friday. But today I found that you sent a 24-inch one. I'm planning to use that bag during our vacation in Mexico. But it doesn't seem possible any more, because we'll take off on Saturday. It's only 2 days away. What am I supposed to do?
M: I'm really sorry, madam. I'll check right away. Would you please tell me your order number?
W: It's CE2938.
M: Just a minute. I do apologize, madam. There did seem to be a mistake. I'll have the correct size bag sent to you by overnight mail right away. It will arrive in time for your Saturday trip. Again I apologize for any inconvenience caused by our mistake. I promise it won't happen again.
W: OK, well. Thank you.
M: Thank you, madam, for choosing Lynch Mail. I hope you have a wonderful vacation. | On Saturday. | When will the woman leave for Mexico? | [
"On Thursday.",
"On Friday.",
"On Saturday."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Customer Service. Anthony Grant speaking. How may I help you?
W: I can't believe this is happening. I called and ordered a 32-inch bag last Friday. But today I found that you sent a 24-inch one. I'm planning to use that bag during our vacation in Mexico. But it doesn't seem possible any more, because we'll take off on Saturday. It's only 2 days away. What am I supposed to do?
M: I'm really sorry, madam. I'll check right away. Would you please tell me your order number?
W: It's CE2938.
M: Just a minute. I do apologize, madam. There did seem to be a mistake. I'll have the correct size bag sent to you by overnight mail right away. It will arrive in time for your Saturday trip. Again I apologize for any inconvenience caused by our mistake. I promise it won't happen again.
W: OK, well. Thank you.
M: Thank you, madam, for choosing Lynch Mail. I hope you have a wonderful vacation. | At a mail order company. | Where does the man work? | [
"At a mail order company.",
"At an international travel service.",
"At the airport information desk."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Customer Service. Anthony Grant speaking. How may I help you?
W: I can't believe this is happening. I called and ordered a 32-inch bag last Friday. But today I found that you sent a 24-inch one. I'm planning to use that bag during our vacation in Mexico. But it doesn't seem possible any more, because we'll take off on Saturday. It's only 2 days away. What am I supposed to do?
M: I'm really sorry, madam. I'll check right away. Would you please tell me your order number?
W: It's CE2938.
M: Just a minute. I do apologize, madam. There did seem to be a mistake. I'll have the correct size bag sent to you by overnight mail right away. It will arrive in time for your Saturday trip. Again I apologize for any inconvenience caused by our mistake. I promise it won't happen again.
W: OK, well. Thank you.
M: Thank you, madam, for choosing Lynch Mail. I hope you have a wonderful vacation. | A 32 inch bag. | What size bag does the woman want? | [
"A 24 inch bag.",
"A 29 inch bag",
"A 32 inch bag."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: When did you see the American film?
W: I saw it after school. | No. she saw it after school. | Did the girl see the film during school hours? | [
"No. she saw it after school.",
"Yes, she did.",
"She didn't see the film at all."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Are you being served, ma'am?
W: Oh, yes, I'm waiting for the gentleman who's gone inside to find me another pair of shoes. | At a shop. | Where does the conversation probably take place? | [
"At home.",
"At a hotel.",
"At a shop."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I heard you have a great new boss.
M: Yeah. Mr. Watson. He's very intelligent. He invented some products that have made a lot of money for our company. And he never shouts at people.
W: You're very lucky. | He invented some products. | How did Mr. Watson make a profit for the company? | [
"He invented some products.",
"He yelled at the employees.",
"He fired many employees."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I need a car this weekend, but mine has broken down.
M: I'm sorry to hear it, but you can always rent one if you have a license. | She can't borrow his car. | What does the man mean? | [
"She can use his car.",
"She can borrow someone else's car.",
"She can't borrow his car."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Will Dr Smith be able to see me at about 8:30 on Friday?
W: Sorry, but he's fully booked till 11:30.
M: Would 1:50 be convenient?
W: Yes, he is free then. | Make an appointment. | What does the man want to do? | [
"See a patient.",
"Visit a friend.",
"Make an appointment."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: May I buy a piece of paper, please?
F: Certainly, here you are. | Shop assistant. | What is the woman? | [
"A teacher.",
"A driver.",
"Shop assistant."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
F: Why do you say your dog is like a cat.
M: Because it plays with cats and it is afraid of dogs. | It like cats better than dogs. | What do we know about the man's dog? | [
"The other dogs are afraid of him.",
"It eats only cat food.",
"It like cats better than dogs."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: OK, so I think that's everything: three oranges, four apples, one pineapple, and a watermelon.
W: Yes, that should do it. This is going to be the best fruit salad ever! | Four. | How many kinds of fruits are the speakers buying? | [
"Three.",
"Four.",
"Five."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Excuse me, Madam.
W: Yes?
M: Does this bus go to Zhongshan Road?
W: Yes, I think so.
M: Thank you.
W: You're welcome. | They are strangers. | What is the relationship between the two speakers? | [
"They are friends.",
"They are strangers.",
"They are brother and sister"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
F: Are you a party member?
M: I joined it two years ago. | Two years. | How long has the man been a party member? | [
"Two years.",
"One year.",
"Less than a year."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What do you think of this brown coffee table?
M: It's nice, but it doesn't match the color of our room.
W: How about this?
M: Oh no, this type of coffee table gets dirty very easily and it's difficult to clean.
W: And you are really difficult to please. All right, let's look at some others.
M: Look, this one matches our room and it's inexpensive. Don't you think so?
W: Moreover, it's easy to clean, right? You are really lazy.
M: I only want to save you the trouble of looking after me.
W: Sounds ridiculous! | Unsuitable in color. | What does the man think of the first coffee table? | [
"Too expensive.",
"Difficult to clean.",
"Unsuitable in color."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What do you think of this brown coffee table?
M: It's nice, but it doesn't match the color of our room.
W: How about this?
M: Oh no, this type of coffee table gets dirty very easily and it's difficult to clean.
W: And you are really difficult to please. All right, let's look at some others.
M: Look, this one matches our room and it's inexpensive. Don't you think so?
W: Moreover, it's easy to clean, right? You are really lazy.
M: I only want to save you the trouble of looking after me.
W: Sounds ridiculous! | The third one. | Which one is the man likely to buy? | [
"The second one.",
"The third one.",
"None of them."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What do you think of this brown coffee table?
M: It's nice, but it doesn't match the color of our room.
W: How about this?
M: Oh no, this type of coffee table gets dirty very easily and it's difficult to clean.
W: And you are really difficult to please. All right, let's look at some others.
M: Look, this one matches our room and it's inexpensive. Don't you think so?
W: Moreover, it's easy to clean, right? You are really lazy.
M: I only want to save you the trouble of looking after me.
W: Sounds ridiculous! | Husband and wife. | What is the probable relationship between the speakers? | [
"Husband and wife.",
"Master and servant.",
"Salesgirl and customer."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Your yard is always so beautiful, Cathy. You must have a gardener.
W: Oh, no. It would cost at least $50 a month to hire someone to do the work, so I do most of it myself. I enjoy taking care of the flowers, but I have to force myself to do the weeding and cut the grass. | To work in the flower beds. | What does Cathy like to do? | [
"To clean the yard.",
"To weed the garden.",
"To work in the flower beds."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: It's a wonderful trip.
M: I think so. | It's nice. | How do they like the trip? | [
"It's nice.",
"It's terrible.",
"It's too bad."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hi, Mary. Very glad to see you here.
W: Hi, Robert, I'm glad to see you here, too.
M: Your bike is so beautiful. Where was it made?
W: In China. | Friends. | What's the possible relationship between the two speakers? | [
"Friends.",
"Husband and wife.",
"Teacher and student."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Excuse me. Do you live here?
M: Yes.
W: Oh, well, do you know where the English Language Institute is?
M: Ah, yes. I think I know where it is. Do you have a car?
W: No, I'm on foot.
M: Well, as you go out of the station, just continue along the road until you come to the second crossing and then turn left into King Street.
W: Yes.
M: Then walk down the street just a bit and take the first turning on the right. And keep walking until you come to the park.
W: A park, yes.
M: Well, let's see. Walk through the park. As you get to the end of the path you will see two small roads. Take the road on the right and the English Language Institute is at the end of the road. You can't miss it.
W: Thank you so much. | To go to the English Language Institute. | Where does the woman want to go? | [
"To go to the park.",
"To go to the English Language Institute.",
"To go to the King Street."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Excuse me. Do you live here?
M: Yes.
W: Oh, well, do you know where the English Language Institute is?
M: Ah, yes. I think I know where it is. Do you have a car?
W: No, I'm on foot.
M: Well, as you go out of the station, just continue along the road until you come to the second crossing and then turn left into King Street.
W: Yes.
M: Then walk down the street just a bit and take the first turning on the right. And keep walking until you come to the park.
W: A park, yes.
M: Well, let's see. Walk through the park. As you get to the end of the path you will see two small roads. Take the road on the right and the English Language Institute is at the end of the road. You can't miss it.
W: Thank you so much. | At the station. | Where are the speakers? | [
"In the park.",
"In a department store.",
"At the station."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Excuse me. Do you live here?
M: Yes.
W: Oh, well, do you know where the English Language Institute is?
M: Ah, yes. I think I know where it is. Do you have a car?
W: No, I'm on foot.
M: Well, as you go out of the station, just continue along the road until you come to the second crossing and then turn left into King Street.
W: Yes.
M: Then walk down the street just a bit and take the first turning on the right. And keep walking until you come to the park.
W: A park, yes.
M: Well, let's see. Walk through the park. As you get to the end of the path you will see two small roads. Take the road on the right and the English Language Institute is at the end of the road. You can't miss it.
W: Thank you so much. | The road on the right. | Which road should she take when she comes to the end of the park? | [
"The road on the left.",
"The road on the right.",
"The road leading to the park."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Can you believe that we've finally found a house?
M: Good for you. Tell me about the house!
W: It doesn't look good outside. but it is lovely inside.
M: How nice! How many bedrooms does it have?
W: Well, it has three bedrooms, two bathrooms, one big sitting room and a modern kitchen.
M: Then your two boys don't need to share a room. They are happy with it?
W: Yeah, they can have their own rooms. What interests me most is the small garden before the house. You know I love gardening so much. | The woman's new house. | What are the two speakers talking about? | [
"Their new house.",
"The woman's new house.",
"The man's new house."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Can you believe that we've finally found a house?
M: Good for you. Tell me about the house!
W: It doesn't look good outside. but it is lovely inside.
M: How nice! How many bedrooms does it have?
W: Well, it has three bedrooms, two bathrooms, one big sitting room and a modern kitchen.
M: Then your two boys don't need to share a room. They are happy with it?
W: Yeah, they can have their own rooms. What interests me most is the small garden before the house. You know I love gardening so much. | Three. | How many bedrooms does the house have? | [
"Three.",
"Two.",
"Four."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Can you believe that we've finally found a house?
M: Good for you. Tell me about the house!
W: It doesn't look good outside. but it is lovely inside.
M: How nice! How many bedrooms does it have?
W: Well, it has three bedrooms, two bathrooms, one big sitting room and a modern kitchen.
M: Then your two boys don't need to share a room. They are happy with it?
W: Yeah, they can have their own rooms. What interests me most is the small garden before the house. You know I love gardening so much. | The small garden. | What does the woman like most about the house? | [
"The small garden.",
"The modern kitchen.",
"The bid sitting room."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Why don't you go to work?
M: I have to find one first. | The man doesn't have a job. | What can we learn from the conversation? | [
"The man doesn't have a job.",
"The man doesn't like to work.",
"The man doesn't like his job."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Those oranges look nice. How much are they?
W: They're sixty cents a pound. | 60 cents a pound. | How much are the oranges? | [
"6 cents a pound.",
"16 cents a pound.",
"60 cents a pound."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I just received an Email from one of my former classmates. I was surprised. I hadn't heard from him for ages.
W: Well, I've been out of touch with most of my old friends. Only one or two still drop me a line occasionally. | She has lost contact with most of her old friends. | What does the woman mean? | [
"She has lost contact with most of her old friends.",
"Letter writing is going out of style.",
"She keeps in regular touch with her classmates."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: The space shuttle is taking off tomorrow.
M: I know, this is another routine mission. It is first flight with four years ago. | A scheduled space flight. | What are they talking about? | [
"A new shuttle bus.",
"A scheduled space flight.",
"An airplane flight."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: How much money will I have to spend to rent an apartment in America? I'll only have $500 a month.
W: Your rent should be about a quarter of that. | 125. | How much should the man's rent be? | [
"500.",
"125.",
"25."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Please turn off the lights, Harry.
M: Why? What's the matter? I want to read the paper.
W: If we turn on too many lights, all the electricity in the house will go off.
M: Now who told you that?
W: Our new neighbor Mr. Smith.
M: Mr. Smith? When did he come to our home?
W: I had to go to his home and ask for help today.
M: What was wrong?
W: When I turned on the washing machine, all the lights went out.
M: Well, did he take care of it for you?
W: Yes, but he said it would take a lot more work to do a really good job.
M: What does he mean by a really good job?
W: He said we need new electric wires throughout the house and a lot of other things.
M: Did he tell you how much it would cost?
W: Yes, about a thousand dollars.
M: A thousand dollars? That's a lot of money. And just when we need to get some work done on our car, too. | The electricity. | What had gone wrong in their house? | [
"Their washing machine.",
"The electricity.",
"The lights."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Please turn off the lights, Harry.
M: Why? What's the matter? I want to read the paper.
W: If we turn on too many lights, all the electricity in the house will go off.
M: Now who told you that?
W: Our new neighbor Mr. Smith.
M: Mr. Smith? When did he come to our home?
W: I had to go to his home and ask for help today.
M: What was wrong?
W: When I turned on the washing machine, all the lights went out.
M: Well, did he take care of it for you?
W: Yes, but he said it would take a lot more work to do a really good job.
M: What does he mean by a really good job?
W: He said we need new electric wires throughout the house and a lot of other things.
M: Did he tell you how much it would cost?
W: Yes, about a thousand dollars.
M: A thousand dollars? That's a lot of money. And just when we need to get some work done on our car, too. | The woman's new neighbor. | Who was Mr. Smith? | [
"A repairman.",
"The woman's husband.",
"The woman's new neighbor."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Please turn off the lights, Harry.
M: Why? What's the matter? I want to read the paper.
W: If we turn on too many lights, all the electricity in the house will go off.
M: Now who told you that?
W: Our new neighbor Mr. Smith.
M: Mr. Smith? When did he come to our home?
W: I had to go to his home and ask for help today.
M: What was wrong?
W: When I turned on the washing machine, all the lights went out.
M: Well, did he take care of it for you?
W: Yes, but he said it would take a lot more work to do a really good job.
M: What does he mean by a really good job?
W: He said we need new electric wires throughout the house and a lot of other things.
M: Did he tell you how much it would cost?
W: Yes, about a thousand dollars.
M: A thousand dollars? That's a lot of money. And just when we need to get some work done on our car, too. | Because their car needed repairing. | Why did the man think it would cost him dearly? | [
"Because he wanted to buy a car.",
"Because he didn't have a good job.",
"Because their car needed repairing."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I'm going to the school and I'll pass the supermarket on my way back. Do you need to buy anything,mum? I heard you said there's no coffee at home.
W: You father bought it. Please buy a kilo of sugar, two kilos of rice and a pack of tea, Matthew. | Coffee. | What shouldn't Matthew buy? | [
"Tea.",
"Sugar.",
"Coffee."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Are you looking forward to your trip to Canada, Susan?
W: I can't wait to see Canada, Jason, but I'm scared stiff of the journey. My husband insists on flying, but I want to sail. Planes make me nervous.
M: There's nothing to be frightened of. How many planes fly across the Atlantic every day?
W: I've no idea. Hundreds, I suppose.
M: And how often do you hear of a crash? Once or twice a year?
W: Yes, but aero-planes fly so high and fast that once is enough.
M: There are more road accidents per day than air deaths per year. Air transport is really safe compared with road transport.
W: I still prefer to go by sea. Ships may not travel fast but as least you can relax. I'd love a trip on a luxury liner like the Queen Elizabeth II.
M: It's fine if you're a good sailor, but have you ever traveled far in a rough sea?
W: No. I've only been in a boat once. I sailed down the River Thames on a sightseeing tour, but in any case I'd rather be sea - sick than dead. | Taking a flight. | What is the woman afraid of when she takes her trips? | [
"Taking a voyage.",
"Taking a train.",
"Taking a flight."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Are you looking forward to your trip to Canada, Susan?
W: I can't wait to see Canada, Jason, but I'm scared stiff of the journey. My husband insists on flying, but I want to sail. Planes make me nervous.
M: There's nothing to be frightened of. How many planes fly across the Atlantic every day?
W: I've no idea. Hundreds, I suppose.
M: And how often do you hear of a crash? Once or twice a year?
W: Yes, but aero-planes fly so high and fast that once is enough.
M: There are more road accidents per day than air deaths per year. Air transport is really safe compared with road transport.
W: I still prefer to go by sea. Ships may not travel fast but as least you can relax. I'd love a trip on a luxury liner like the Queen Elizabeth II.
M: It's fine if you're a good sailor, but have you ever traveled far in a rough sea?
W: No. I've only been in a boat once. I sailed down the River Thames on a sightseeing tour, but in any case I'd rather be sea - sick than dead. | Planes. | What transportation can you infer the man prefers? | [
"Trains.",
"Planes.",
"Ships."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Are you looking forward to your trip to Canada, Susan?
W: I can't wait to see Canada, Jason, but I'm scared stiff of the journey. My husband insists on flying, but I want to sail. Planes make me nervous.
M: There's nothing to be frightened of. How many planes fly across the Atlantic every day?
W: I've no idea. Hundreds, I suppose.
M: And how often do you hear of a crash? Once or twice a year?
W: Yes, but aero-planes fly so high and fast that once is enough.
M: There are more road accidents per day than air deaths per year. Air transport is really safe compared with road transport.
W: I still prefer to go by sea. Ships may not travel fast but as least you can relax. I'd love a trip on a luxury liner like the Queen Elizabeth II.
M: It's fine if you're a good sailor, but have you ever traveled far in a rough sea?
W: No. I've only been in a boat once. I sailed down the River Thames on a sightseeing tour, but in any case I'd rather be sea - sick than dead. | Friends. | What's the probable relationship between the two speakers? | [
"Husband and wife.",
"Teacher and student.",
"Friends."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: How do you like the car I just bought?
M: Well, it seems to run well, but I think it needs a new paint job. | It looks old, but it runs well. | What does the man think of the car? | [
"It looks quite new.",
"It needs to be repaired.",
"It looks old, but it runs well."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: You look like you are freezing to death. Why don't you put this on?
M: Thank you, it was so warm at noon, I didn't expect the weather to change so quickly. | The weather turned cold all of a sudden. | What do we learn from the conversation? | [
"The woman didn't expect it to be so warm at noon.",
"The weather turned cold all of a sudden.",
"The weather forecast was unreliable."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I have to go to Prof. Hudson's office to discuss my thesis. If time allows, I'd like to go to the movies with you when I come back.
W: I don't think I can make it. I'm going shopping with Jane right now. | Discuss his thesis with Prof. Hudson. | What is the man going to do first? | [
"Discuss his thesis with Prof. Hudson.",
"Revise his thesis in the office.",
"Do some shopping with Jane."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Bob, the flowers you keep look much better than those I keep.
M: I take good care of them and my wife also waters them frequently. | The man's. | Whose flowers look better? | [
"The man's.",
"The woman's.",
"The man's brother's."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Well, the holiday is well soon be here.
W: Yes, isn't it exciting by this time next week, we'll be on the plane? | They'll be flying somewhere for their vacation. | What do we learn from the conversation? | [
"The woman doesn't think it exciting to travel by air.",
"They'll be flying somewhere for their vacation.",
"They are offered some plane ticketsfor their holidays."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: When is the movie supposed to start?
W: Take it easy. It won't start until 10: 30. We've still got 20 minutes. | 10:10. | What's the time now? | [
"10:10.",
"10:20.",
"10:30."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Where were you yesterday?
M: I was at home asleep.
W: Asleep! I thought that you had to take an exam.
M: I was sick. I had a fever. I couldn't get out of bed.
W: You still look a little sick. You couldn't go back to bed.
M: I'm going now. I just came here to speak to my professor.
W: What did he tell you?
M: He said that I'd be able to take a make-up.
W: Well, that's all right then. Are you going straight home?
M: I have to stop at the drugstore on the way. I need some aspirin.
W: Do you think that you should walk that far?
M: I have to walk. I didn't bring my car. 1 didn't think I'd be able to drive today.
W: Well, take care of yourself.
M: OK. Thanks. | Because he got sick. | Why didn't Mike take an examination yesterday? | [
"Because he didn't want to do so.",
"Because he got sick.",
"Because he got the examination date wrong."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Where were you yesterday?
M: I was at home asleep.
W: Asleep! I thought that you had to take an exam.
M: I was sick. I had a fever. I couldn't get out of bed.
W: You still look a little sick. You couldn't go back to bed.
M: I'm going now. I just came here to speak to my professor.
W: What did he tell you?
M: He said that I'd be able to take a make-up.
W: Well, that's all right then. Are you going straight home?
M: I have to stop at the drugstore on the way. I need some aspirin.
W: Do you think that you should walk that far?
M: I have to walk. I didn't bring my car. 1 didn't think I'd be able to drive today.
W: Well, take care of yourself.
M: OK. Thanks. | Have an exam sometime later when he got better. | What did the professor permit Mike to do? | [
"Have all examination at home.",
"Have an exam sometime later when he got better.",
"Have an exam next term."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Where were you yesterday?
M: I was at home asleep.
W: Asleep! I thought that you had to take an exam.
M: I was sick. I had a fever. I couldn't get out of bed.
W: You still look a little sick. You couldn't go back to bed.
M: I'm going now. I just came here to speak to my professor.
W: What did he tell you?
M: He said that I'd be able to take a make-up.
W: Well, that's all right then. Are you going straight home?
M: I have to stop at the drugstore on the way. I need some aspirin.
W: Do you think that you should walk that far?
M: I have to walk. I didn't bring my car. 1 didn't think I'd be able to drive today.
W: Well, take care of yourself.
M: OK. Thanks. | Because he didn't think he was able to. | Why didn't Mike drive his car? | [
"Because the doctor told him not to.",
"Because he liked taking a walk.",
"Because he didn't think he was able to."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Where's Joan? She said she would be here at 3, but now it's 3:30. She must have missed the train.
W: I think so. I hope she doesn't miss the next one, otherwise she'll be late for the opening address at the conference. | Joan may be late for the opening speech. | What's the woman worried about? | [
"Joan won't come to the conference.",
"Joan may be late for the opening speech.",
"Joan will miss the next conference."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Paul's been taking 5 courses, but he's decided to drop one of them at the end of this semester.
F: That may be for the best. | Paul had better drop more than one course. | What does the woman mean? | [
"Paul had better drop more than one course.",
"Paul's course is the best of the five.",
"Paul is an excellent student."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Chef Randall: Well, hello everyone, and welcome to today's show. And joining me today is my daughter, Ashley, who has had to endure my cooking experiments over the years. Are we ready, Ashley? [Ready to eat.] No, let's wait for a few minutes. We'll get to that. But as you know, my faithful listeners, I starting cooking and baking almost 30 years ago when my grandmother taught me in her humble kitchen. In fact, she taught almost me everything I know, and I've never attended cooking classes [You should have ...] Wait, wait, wait ... I know my daughter's going to mention to you faithful listeners that recently as I was helping the kids prepare for our kitchen for chicken meal, I forgot to take the chicken out of the oven, burned the bird to a crisp, and we ended up ordering pizza for dinner.
Kids: We had to use the fire extinguisher.
Chef Randall: But that's another story. So, anyway, today I'd like to share with you our favorite ... at least my favorite ... chocolate chip cookie recipe. Now, before you switch the TV channel, I know what you are thinking. "Another fattening cookie recipe." But wait. What makes this recipe great is that it offers a wonderful low-fat, low-calorie, low-cholesterol dessert for the entire family.
Kids: We still like the fat though.
Chef Randall: Well, I know we do. But let's see. We have all the ingredients, so we can start by mixing all of the ingredients, the sugars, the flour, the egg whites, the low-fat butter, vanilla, baking soda, and a pinch of salt in a large mixing bowl. Then, we add the mini chocolate chips. Now, my kids would like me to add the big ones but we start with the mini-chocolate chips. And don't forget to preheat the oven to 350 degrees (Fahrenheit). And finally, when the cookies are done, take them out of the oven, remove them from the cookie sheet, and let them cool before their fingers get into them. Did I forget anything?
Kids: Yeah, if you have college-age kids, be sure to make a few extra batches they can take back to school for their roommates. And don't forget the kids still at home.
Chef Randall: Oh, well yeah. We can't do that. We can't forget them. And unfortunately, by the time your kids get the cookies, you, the cook, will be left with a single cookie - your instant diet plan for you - and a dirty kitchen. So, that's all for today. On next week's show, we will be showing you how to feed hungry teenagers on a budget without having to sell the family car. Until then. | at a family member's home | Where did the chef learn to cook? | [
"at a cooking school",
"at a family member's home",
"in a friend's kitchen"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Chef Randall: Well, hello everyone, and welcome to today's show. And joining me today is my daughter, Ashley, who has had to endure my cooking experiments over the years. Are we ready, Ashley? [Ready to eat.] No, let's wait for a few minutes. We'll get to that. But as you know, my faithful listeners, I starting cooking and baking almost 30 years ago when my grandmother taught me in her humble kitchen. In fact, she taught almost me everything I know, and I've never attended cooking classes [You should have ...] Wait, wait, wait ... I know my daughter's going to mention to you faithful listeners that recently as I was helping the kids prepare for our kitchen for chicken meal, I forgot to take the chicken out of the oven, burned the bird to a crisp, and we ended up ordering pizza for dinner.
Kids: We had to use the fire extinguisher.
Chef Randall: But that's another story. So, anyway, today I'd like to share with you our favorite ... at least my favorite ... chocolate chip cookie recipe. Now, before you switch the TV channel, I know what you are thinking. "Another fattening cookie recipe." But wait. What makes this recipe great is that it offers a wonderful low-fat, low-calorie, low-cholesterol dessert for the entire family.
Kids: We still like the fat though.
Chef Randall: Well, I know we do. But let's see. We have all the ingredients, so we can start by mixing all of the ingredients, the sugars, the flour, the egg whites, the low-fat butter, vanilla, baking soda, and a pinch of salt in a large mixing bowl. Then, we add the mini chocolate chips. Now, my kids would like me to add the big ones but we start with the mini-chocolate chips. And don't forget to preheat the oven to 350 degrees (Fahrenheit). And finally, when the cookies are done, take them out of the oven, remove them from the cookie sheet, and let them cool before their fingers get into them. Did I forget anything?
Kids: Yeah, if you have college-age kids, be sure to make a few extra batches they can take back to school for their roommates. And don't forget the kids still at home.
Chef Randall: Oh, well yeah. We can't do that. We can't forget them. And unfortunately, by the time your kids get the cookies, you, the cook, will be left with a single cookie - your instant diet plan for you - and a dirty kitchen. So, that's all for today. On next week's show, we will be showing you how to feed hungry teenagers on a budget without having to sell the family car. Until then. | He makes them by following a healthy recipe. | What is special about the chef's cookies? | [
"He makes them by following a healthy recipe.",
"He prepares them by using inexpensive ingredients.",
"He sells them at many local stores."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Chef Randall: Well, hello everyone, and welcome to today's show. And joining me today is my daughter, Ashley, who has had to endure my cooking experiments over the years. Are we ready, Ashley? [Ready to eat.] No, let's wait for a few minutes. We'll get to that. But as you know, my faithful listeners, I starting cooking and baking almost 30 years ago when my grandmother taught me in her humble kitchen. In fact, she taught almost me everything I know, and I've never attended cooking classes [You should have ...] Wait, wait, wait ... I know my daughter's going to mention to you faithful listeners that recently as I was helping the kids prepare for our kitchen for chicken meal, I forgot to take the chicken out of the oven, burned the bird to a crisp, and we ended up ordering pizza for dinner.
Kids: We had to use the fire extinguisher.
Chef Randall: But that's another story. So, anyway, today I'd like to share with you our favorite ... at least my favorite ... chocolate chip cookie recipe. Now, before you switch the TV channel, I know what you are thinking. "Another fattening cookie recipe." But wait. What makes this recipe great is that it offers a wonderful low-fat, low-calorie, low-cholesterol dessert for the entire family.
Kids: We still like the fat though.
Chef Randall: Well, I know we do. But let's see. We have all the ingredients, so we can start by mixing all of the ingredients, the sugars, the flour, the egg whites, the low-fat butter, vanilla, baking soda, and a pinch of salt in a large mixing bowl. Then, we add the mini chocolate chips. Now, my kids would like me to add the big ones but we start with the mini-chocolate chips. And don't forget to preheat the oven to 350 degrees (Fahrenheit). And finally, when the cookies are done, take them out of the oven, remove them from the cookie sheet, and let them cool before their fingers get into them. Did I forget anything?
Kids: Yeah, if you have college-age kids, be sure to make a few extra batches they can take back to school for their roommates. And don't forget the kids still at home.
Chef Randall: Oh, well yeah. We can't do that. We can't forget them. And unfortunately, by the time your kids get the cookies, you, the cook, will be left with a single cookie - your instant diet plan for you - and a dirty kitchen. So, that's all for today. On next week's show, we will be showing you how to feed hungry teenagers on a budget without having to sell the family car. Until then. | baking powder | Which ingredient does the chef NOT use to make his cookies? | [
"baking powder",
"flour",
"sugar"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Chef Randall: Well, hello everyone, and welcome to today's show. And joining me today is my daughter, Ashley, who has had to endure my cooking experiments over the years. Are we ready, Ashley? [Ready to eat.] No, let's wait for a few minutes. We'll get to that. But as you know, my faithful listeners, I starting cooking and baking almost 30 years ago when my grandmother taught me in her humble kitchen. In fact, she taught almost me everything I know, and I've never attended cooking classes [You should have ...] Wait, wait, wait ... I know my daughter's going to mention to you faithful listeners that recently as I was helping the kids prepare for our kitchen for chicken meal, I forgot to take the chicken out of the oven, burned the bird to a crisp, and we ended up ordering pizza for dinner.
Kids: We had to use the fire extinguisher.
Chef Randall: But that's another story. So, anyway, today I'd like to share with you our favorite ... at least my favorite ... chocolate chip cookie recipe. Now, before you switch the TV channel, I know what you are thinking. "Another fattening cookie recipe." But wait. What makes this recipe great is that it offers a wonderful low-fat, low-calorie, low-cholesterol dessert for the entire family.
Kids: We still like the fat though.
Chef Randall: Well, I know we do. But let's see. We have all the ingredients, so we can start by mixing all of the ingredients, the sugars, the flour, the egg whites, the low-fat butter, vanilla, baking soda, and a pinch of salt in a large mixing bowl. Then, we add the mini chocolate chips. Now, my kids would like me to add the big ones but we start with the mini-chocolate chips. And don't forget to preheat the oven to 350 degrees (Fahrenheit). And finally, when the cookies are done, take them out of the oven, remove them from the cookie sheet, and let them cool before their fingers get into them. Did I forget anything?
Kids: Yeah, if you have college-age kids, be sure to make a few extra batches they can take back to school for their roommates. And don't forget the kids still at home.
Chef Randall: Oh, well yeah. We can't do that. We can't forget them. And unfortunately, by the time your kids get the cookies, you, the cook, will be left with a single cookie - your instant diet plan for you - and a dirty kitchen. So, that's all for today. On next week's show, we will be showing you how to feed hungry teenagers on a budget without having to sell the family car. Until then. | at 350 degrees | At what temperature should you bake the cookies? | [
"at 305 degrees",
"at 315 degrees",
"at 350 degrees"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Chef Randall: Well, hello everyone, and welcome to today's show. And joining me today is my daughter, Ashley, who has had to endure my cooking experiments over the years. Are we ready, Ashley? [Ready to eat.] No, let's wait for a few minutes. We'll get to that. But as you know, my faithful listeners, I starting cooking and baking almost 30 years ago when my grandmother taught me in her humble kitchen. In fact, she taught almost me everything I know, and I've never attended cooking classes [You should have ...] Wait, wait, wait ... I know my daughter's going to mention to you faithful listeners that recently as I was helping the kids prepare for our kitchen for chicken meal, I forgot to take the chicken out of the oven, burned the bird to a crisp, and we ended up ordering pizza for dinner.
Kids: We had to use the fire extinguisher.
Chef Randall: But that's another story. So, anyway, today I'd like to share with you our favorite ... at least my favorite ... chocolate chip cookie recipe. Now, before you switch the TV channel, I know what you are thinking. "Another fattening cookie recipe." But wait. What makes this recipe great is that it offers a wonderful low-fat, low-calorie, low-cholesterol dessert for the entire family.
Kids: We still like the fat though.
Chef Randall: Well, I know we do. But let's see. We have all the ingredients, so we can start by mixing all of the ingredients, the sugars, the flour, the egg whites, the low-fat butter, vanilla, baking soda, and a pinch of salt in a large mixing bowl. Then, we add the mini chocolate chips. Now, my kids would like me to add the big ones but we start with the mini-chocolate chips. And don't forget to preheat the oven to 350 degrees (Fahrenheit). And finally, when the cookies are done, take them out of the oven, remove them from the cookie sheet, and let them cool before their fingers get into them. Did I forget anything?
Kids: Yeah, if you have college-age kids, be sure to make a few extra batches they can take back to school for their roommates. And don't forget the kids still at home.
Chef Randall: Oh, well yeah. We can't do that. We can't forget them. And unfortunately, by the time your kids get the cookies, you, the cook, will be left with a single cookie - your instant diet plan for you - and a dirty kitchen. So, that's all for today. On next week's show, we will be showing you how to feed hungry teenagers on a budget without having to sell the family car. Until then. | inexpensive meals | What is the topic of the next cooking program? | [
"fun cookies for teenagers",
"inexpensive meals",
"tips for cleaning your kitchen"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: We're having a lovely time,Dad.
M: I'm sure there's a lot to do.
W: There is! We've been for a walk in Central Park. It's so big! Everything here is big. And we've climbed the Empire State Building. The view was fantastic. We haven't been to Greenwich Village yet, and we haven't been to Chinatown, either. We're going to do that tomorrow.
M: Have you seen the Statue of Liberty yet?
W: Oh, yes, we have. We've just had a helicopter out of the city, and we flew really close to it.
M: What about a show? Have you seen a show on Broadway yet?
W: No, we haven't. We're going to see one on our last night here, but we haven't decided what to see yet. | Her sightseeing experience. | What is the woman telling her father about? | [
"Her visit to Greenwich Village.",
"Her plan for her holiday.",
"Her sightseeing experience."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: We're having a lovely time,Dad.
M: I'm sure there's a lot to do.
W: There is! We've been for a walk in Central Park. It's so big! Everything here is big. And we've climbed the Empire State Building. The view was fantastic. We haven't been to Greenwich Village yet, and we haven't been to Chinatown, either. We're going to do that tomorrow.
M: Have you seen the Statue of Liberty yet?
W: Oh, yes, we have. We've just had a helicopter out of the city, and we flew really close to it.
M: What about a show? Have you seen a show on Broadway yet?
W: No, we haven't. We're going to see one on our last night here, but we haven't decided what to see yet. | On her last night. | When is the woman going to see a show? | [
"On her last night.",
"Next weekend.",
"Tomorrow."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hello.
W: Hello, dad?
M: Yes... Mary! How are you? Anything wrong?
W: Oh, no. I just wanted to call and see how you and Morn are. It's been quite a while since I saw you last time.
M: Oh, we're both fine. Your mother is down at the new shopping center shopping.
W: For a new dress?
M: No, for shoes this time, I think. How's David?
W: He's fine. He likes his work and was given a raise last month by Mr Smith. We are all pretty pleased about that.
M: Yes, I think you should be. And how are the children?
W: Well, George's home from school today. It's nothing serious, just a bad cold. And. it's his birthday, too!
M: Oh, I thought his birthday was May 24th.
W: No. April 24th.
M: Well, that's too bad. Tell him we'll send him a present.
W: All right. Diane's still taking dancing lessons.
M: She must be pretty good by now. How about Tom?
W: He's OK, too. He's having a part-time job at a garage now.
M: Well, it's certainly good to hear your voice.
W: OK, dad. Nice talking to you and give Morn our love.
M: All right. Good-bye. | Because she wanted to know if everything is fine with her parents. | Why did Mary call home? | [
"Because something's gone wrong with her children.",
"Because she wanted to know if everything is fine with her parents.",
"Because she wanted to tell her parents that everything is fine with her family."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
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