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M: What's going on around here? Why is everyone changing offices?
W: Haven't you heard? Where have you been anyway?
M: I just got back from visiting the plant in Chicago.
W: Well, there are a lot of changes being made here this week.
M: Yes, I see. But what are they?
W: For one thing, Martha and Jim are leaving.
M: Where are they going?Did they get a higher position?
W: Martha's going to the office in Atlanta. She is going to be in charge of the whole southern market.
M: That sounds like a good position to me. What about Jim?
W: He is going to manage the plant in California.
M: And you? What about you? Are you going to rise to a higher position?
W: Not yet, but I'm hoping I will.
M: Don't you want to get a raise? I'd like the job in California.
W: No, I want to stay here at the company office. This is the place to get noticed by top management. | In a large company. | Where do the two speakers work? | [
"In a plant in Chicago.",
"In a large company.",
"In an office in Atlanta."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: What's going on around here? Why is everyone changing offices?
W: Haven't you heard? Where have you been anyway?
M: I just got back from visiting the plant in Chicago.
W: Well, there are a lot of changes being made here this week.
M: Yes, I see. But what are they?
W: For one thing, Martha and Jim are leaving.
M: Where are they going?Did they get a higher position?
W: Martha's going to the office in Atlanta. She is going to be in charge of the whole southern market.
M: That sounds like a good position to me. What about Jim?
W: He is going to manage the plant in California.
M: And you? What about you? Are you going to rise to a higher position?
W: Not yet, but I'm hoping I will.
M: Don't you want to get a raise? I'd like the job in California.
W: No, I want to stay here at the company office. This is the place to get noticed by top management. | Both Jim and Martha. | Who has risen to a higher position? | [
"Jim.",
"Martha.",
"Both Jim and Martha."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: What's going on around here? Why is everyone changing offices?
W: Haven't you heard? Where have you been anyway?
M: I just got back from visiting the plant in Chicago.
W: Well, there are a lot of changes being made here this week.
M: Yes, I see. But what are they?
W: For one thing, Martha and Jim are leaving.
M: Where are they going?Did they get a higher position?
W: Martha's going to the office in Atlanta. She is going to be in charge of the whole southern market.
M: That sounds like a good position to me. What about Jim?
W: He is going to manage the plant in California.
M: And you? What about you? Are you going to rise to a higher position?
W: Not yet, but I'm hoping I will.
M: Don't you want to get a raise? I'd like the job in California.
W: No, I want to stay here at the company office. This is the place to get noticed by top management. | She hopes to keep in close touch with her superiors. | Why does the woman want to remain in the company office? | [
"She is fond of writing notices.",
"She is still new in her position.",
"She hopes to keep in close touch with her superiors."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: My dinner tastes kind of funny.
W: Then why don't you have the waiter bring you something else? | Friends. | What is the probable relationship between the two speakers? | [
"Boss and cook.",
"Friends.",
"Customer and waiter."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Tell me what happened.
W: Well, I wasn't paying attention when I started to cross the street, and I stepped in front of a taxi. I didn't realize it was still moving.
M: Can you walk?
W: Not very well.
M: Where does it hurt?
W: My side hurts when I take a step?
M: Okay, don't try to walk anymore. Don't worry. An ambulance is on the way. You know, you're very lucky; you could have easily been killed in the accident.
W: Yes, I guess I could have.
M: You'll have to fill out a form. Do you have any identification with you?
W: I have my passport. By the way, how did you get here so fast?
M: Someone dialed 911 and reported the accident. We were in the area and got a radio call. It only took a minute or so to get here. | She got hurt by a taxi. | What happened to the woman? | [
"She couldn't cross a busy street.",
"She got into a moving taxi.",
"She got hurt by a taxi."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Tell me what happened.
W: Well, I wasn't paying attention when I started to cross the street, and I stepped in front of a taxi. I didn't realize it was still moving.
M: Can you walk?
W: Not very well.
M: Where does it hurt?
W: My side hurts when I take a step?
M: Okay, don't try to walk anymore. Don't worry. An ambulance is on the way. You know, you're very lucky; you could have easily been killed in the accident.
W: Yes, I guess I could have.
M: You'll have to fill out a form. Do you have any identification with you?
W: I have my passport. By the way, how did you get here so fast?
M: Someone dialed 911 and reported the accident. We were in the area and got a radio call. It only took a minute or so to get here. | In the street. | Where are the two speakers? | [
"In the hospital.",
"In the street.",
"In a police station."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Babar Jason?
W: Yes.
M: Hello, I'm Doctor Johnson. What's the problem?
W: I keep getting these headaches lately. And my nose usually gets stuffed up.
M: Are you eating properly?
W: Sure, I don't eat fast food. I eat three square meals a day.
M: You might be coming down with the virus.
W: To tell you the truth, this has been going on for over a month. My school grades are suffering because my mind is always on my health.
M: Well, do you have pets?
W: My roommate has a cat.
M: Ah, it may be the cat.
W: Come to think of it. She did get the cat about a month ago.
M: All right, I'd like you to fill out this medical history form. I'm going to give you some tests. Have you ever had any?
W: At least not what I can remember.
M: We'll schedule you for the test right away. Then we'll be able to get to the bottom of this ting.
W: But if it turns out to be the cat, I'll have a hard time persuading my roommate to get rid of it. She is crazy about that eat.
M: Well, then you may have to get rid of both of them. | Headeches | What is the woman complaining about? | [
"Meals",
"Headeches",
"Her cat"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Babar Jason?
W: Yes.
M: Hello, I'm Doctor Johnson. What's the problem?
W: I keep getting these headaches lately. And my nose usually gets stuffed up.
M: Are you eating properly?
W: Sure, I don't eat fast food. I eat three square meals a day.
M: You might be coming down with the virus.
W: To tell you the truth, this has been going on for over a month. My school grades are suffering because my mind is always on my health.
M: Well, do you have pets?
W: My roommate has a cat.
M: Ah, it may be the cat.
W: Come to think of it. She did get the cat about a month ago.
M: All right, I'd like you to fill out this medical history form. I'm going to give you some tests. Have you ever had any?
W: At least not what I can remember.
M: We'll schedule you for the test right away. Then we'll be able to get to the bottom of this ting.
W: But if it turns out to be the cat, I'll have a hard time persuading my roommate to get rid of it. She is crazy about that eat.
M: Well, then you may have to get rid of both of them. | In a clinic | Where does the dialogue take place? | [
"In a clinic",
"In a pet shop",
"In the dormitory"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Babar Jason?
W: Yes.
M: Hello, I'm Doctor Johnson. What's the problem?
W: I keep getting these headaches lately. And my nose usually gets stuffed up.
M: Are you eating properly?
W: Sure, I don't eat fast food. I eat three square meals a day.
M: You might be coming down with the virus.
W: To tell you the truth, this has been going on for over a month. My school grades are suffering because my mind is always on my health.
M: Well, do you have pets?
W: My roommate has a cat.
M: Ah, it may be the cat.
W: Come to think of it. She did get the cat about a month ago.
M: All right, I'd like you to fill out this medical history form. I'm going to give you some tests. Have you ever had any?
W: At least not what I can remember.
M: We'll schedule you for the test right away. Then we'll be able to get to the bottom of this ting.
W: But if it turns out to be the cat, I'll have a hard time persuading my roommate to get rid of it. She is crazy about that eat.
M: Well, then you may have to get rid of both of them. | To fill out a form | What does the man tell the woman to do before some tests? | [
"To describe her first test",
"To fill out a form",
"To take some pills"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Babar Jason?
W: Yes.
M: Hello, I'm Doctor Johnson. What's the problem?
W: I keep getting these headaches lately. And my nose usually gets stuffed up.
M: Are you eating properly?
W: Sure, I don't eat fast food. I eat three square meals a day.
M: You might be coming down with the virus.
W: To tell you the truth, this has been going on for over a month. My school grades are suffering because my mind is always on my health.
M: Well, do you have pets?
W: My roommate has a cat.
M: Ah, it may be the cat.
W: Come to think of it. She did get the cat about a month ago.
M: All right, I'd like you to fill out this medical history form. I'm going to give you some tests. Have you ever had any?
W: At least not what I can remember.
M: We'll schedule you for the test right away. Then we'll be able to get to the bottom of this ting.
W: But if it turns out to be the cat, I'll have a hard time persuading my roommate to get rid of it. She is crazy about that eat.
M: Well, then you may have to get rid of both of them. | Find a new roommate having no pet | What does the man suggest that the woman do in the end? | [
"Get a new pet for her roommate",
"Find a new roommate having no pet",
"Tell her roommate to keep her cat away"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I'm not feeling so well.
W: Get some rest and take these three times a day and you should feel better. If you don't, come back and see me. | A doctor. | Who is the man possibly talking to? | [
"A doctor.",
"A teacher.",
"His mother"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
F: Can you help my son Peter with his English, Mr. Black?
M: OK, Mrs. Green. | She says that she wants Mr. Black to help Peter. | What does Mrs. Green say? | [
"She says that Peter will help Mr. Black with his English.",
"She says that she wants Mr. Black to help Peter.",
"She says that she wants Mr. Black to help her."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hi, Lynn, how are you feeling?
W: Steven! Why? How do you know?
M: You were absent today. Tom told me that you had been ill. What's wrong with you?
W: Nothing serious. Yesterday I went to the supermarket after school. But it began to rain heavily on my way home. I was wet absolutely.
M: Bad luck.
W: This morning I got a fever. The doctor asked me to stay at home and have a rest after taking some medicine.
M: Are you better now?
W: Yes, I am much better now. I think I can go to school tomorrow.
M: That's good. | At Lynn's home. | Where does this conversation take place? | [
"In the school.",
"At Lynn's home.",
"In the supermarket."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hi, Lynn, how are you feeling?
W: Steven! Why? How do you know?
M: You were absent today. Tom told me that you had been ill. What's wrong with you?
W: Nothing serious. Yesterday I went to the supermarket after school. But it began to rain heavily on my way home. I was wet absolutely.
M: Bad luck.
W: This morning I got a fever. The doctor asked me to stay at home and have a rest after taking some medicine.
M: Are you better now?
W: Yes, I am much better now. I think I can go to school tomorrow.
M: That's good. | She was caught in the heavy rain. | Why did Lynn have a fever? | [
"She was caught in the heavy rain.",
"She had some bad food.",
"She did a lot of work."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hey, Charlie. How was your football game the other day?
M: Great! Our team played hard and out Huasheng Team.
W: Congratulations! But hold on, there. Taishan Team, you know, is difficult to play.
M: You're right. It will be a close game. But I've got a good feeling about this game. Our team is sure to win!
W: Don't be too sure. Remember, we don't know who will win before the last game.
M: Well, let's wait and see. | Neither of them. | Which team is Charlie for? | [
"Huasheng Team.",
"Taishan Team.",
"Neither of them."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Do you want to see if I can get tickets to the football game next week?
W: I don't think we can have a chance, but you can try anyway. | The tickets for the game are hard to get. | What do you know from the conversation? | [
"The tickets for the game are hard to get.",
"The woman doesn't want to go for the game.",
"There are no tickets available now."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I wonder if Sue will be here by 5 o'clock.
W: Her husband said she left home at 4:30. She should be here at 5:10, or 5:15 at the latest. | 4:30 | What time did Sue leave home? | [
"5:10",
"5:00",
"4:30"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
F: Excuse me, can you tell me the way to the cinema?
M: Yes. Go along this road and turn right at the second crossing. | It's on the right at the second crossing. | Where is the cinema? | [
"It's on the right at the first crossing.",
"It's on the left at the second crossing.",
"It's on the right at the second crossing."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Forgive the mess in here, we had a party last night. There were a lot of people and they all brought food.
W: Yeah, I can tell. Well, I guess it's pretty obvious what you'll be doing most of today. | Tidy up the place. | What does the woman think the man will do? | [
"Get more food and drinks.",
"Ask his friend to come over.",
"Tidy up the place."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I can't find my pen. I need to write a letter.
W: I'll look for it later. Right now I need you to help fix the shelf before paint it. | Fix the shelf. | What would they do first? | [
"Write the letter.",
"Paint the shelf.",
"Fix the shelf."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Could you please give me a lift to the airport this aftemoon? I need to catch a flight.
M: I'd like to, but there is something wrong with my car. Why not ask Jim for help? He has had his car fixed and he's free today. | To be driven to the airport. | What help does the woman need? | [
"To have her car fixed.",
"To send Jim to the airport.",
"To be driven to the airport."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Wow, your new house is so beautiful.
M: Thank you. But I think it still needs some more decoration. | Decorate his house. | What does the man intend to do? | [
"Buy a new car.",
"Decorate his house.",
"See a doctor."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Would you pass me the Sports Section please?
W: Sure, if you give me the classified Ads and Local-News Section. | Reading newspapers. | What are the speakers doing? | [
"Talking about sports.",
"Writing up local news.",
"Reading newspapers."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Jenny, I've heard you want to be a reporter.
W: Yes. I do. Tony, you've been an editor at The Readers' Digest for years - could you introduce me to any reporters in your company?
M: Sure. I'll introduce you to Henry. He reports on a number of topics,so he can give you advice on how to deal with a variety of topics.
W: Thanks.
M: And I'll also introduce you to Sam. He's very good at writing story details.
W: That's great. Anyone else?
M: Let me think...David is a great reporter,too. He is a really pleasant man. I think he can give you some good advice on how to deal with anybody you might meet.
W: Great. When can I meet them? | Tony. | Who works as an editor for The Readers' Digest? | [
"Jenny.",
"Tony.",
"Henry."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Jenny, I've heard you want to be a reporter.
W: Yes. I do. Tony, you've been an editor at The Readers' Digest for years - could you introduce me to any reporters in your company?
M: Sure. I'll introduce you to Henry. He reports on a number of topics,so he can give you advice on how to deal with a variety of topics.
W: Thanks.
M: And I'll also introduce you to Sam. He's very good at writing story details.
W: That's great. Anyone else?
M: Let me think...David is a great reporter,too. He is a really pleasant man. I think he can give you some good advice on how to deal with anybody you might meet.
W: Great. When can I meet them? | How to deal with people she meets. | What can David teach the woman? | [
"How to write the details of a story.",
"How to deal with numerous topics.",
"How to deal with people she meets."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Airports are sad places.
M: Sometimes, I guess. But, we'll write to each other. You'll come down at Christmas.
W: If we can find the money.
M: Don't worry, Marta. Everything will be taken care of. They say that fares are going to be reduced in the next six months. And when I graduate, well ...
W: That's two years from now. Two years is a long time.
M: The time will pass quickly. You'll see. I might even be able to go back to New York next summer.
W: Oh, John, you'll forget all about me. Your mother will find you a nice girl, you'll get married, and live happily ever after.
M: No, I won't. I swear I won't. Believe me please.
W: Whatever you say, all I know is that you are going to be taken away from me.
M: That's ridiculous[ I'll write every day, whether you answer me or not.
W: Don't be silly. You'll have other things to do. (She begins to cry.)
M: Don't cry, Marta, please. | Marta and John. | Who do you think are the two speakers in the conversation? | [
"Betty and Tom.",
"Alice and Smith.",
"Marta and John."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Airports are sad places.
M: Sometimes, I guess. But, we'll write to each other. You'll come down at Christmas.
W: If we can find the money.
M: Don't worry, Marta. Everything will be taken care of. They say that fares are going to be reduced in the next six months. And when I graduate, well ...
W: That's two years from now. Two years is a long time.
M: The time will pass quickly. You'll see. I might even be able to go back to New York next summer.
W: Oh, John, you'll forget all about me. Your mother will find you a nice girl, you'll get married, and live happily ever after.
M: No, I won't. I swear I won't. Believe me please.
W: Whatever you say, all I know is that you are going to be taken away from me.
M: That's ridiculous[ I'll write every day, whether you answer me or not.
W: Don't be silly. You'll have other things to do. (She begins to cry.)
M: Don't cry, Marta, please. | They are saying goodbye to each other. | What are they doing at the airport? | [
"They are traveling together.",
"They are having a walk.",
"They are saying goodbye to each other."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Airports are sad places.
M: Sometimes, I guess. But, we'll write to each other. You'll come down at Christmas.
W: If we can find the money.
M: Don't worry, Marta. Everything will be taken care of. They say that fares are going to be reduced in the next six months. And when I graduate, well ...
W: That's two years from now. Two years is a long time.
M: The time will pass quickly. You'll see. I might even be able to go back to New York next summer.
W: Oh, John, you'll forget all about me. Your mother will find you a nice girl, you'll get married, and live happily ever after.
M: No, I won't. I swear I won't. Believe me please.
W: Whatever you say, all I know is that you are going to be taken away from me.
M: That's ridiculous[ I'll write every day, whether you answer me or not.
W: Don't be silly. You'll have other things to do. (She begins to cry.)
M: Don't cry, Marta, please. | He is a student. | What is John? | [
"He is a lawyer.",
"He is a doctor.",
"He is a student."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Airports are sad places.
M: Sometimes, I guess. But, we'll write to each other. You'll come down at Christmas.
W: If we can find the money.
M: Don't worry, Marta. Everything will be taken care of. They say that fares are going to be reduced in the next six months. And when I graduate, well ...
W: That's two years from now. Two years is a long time.
M: The time will pass quickly. You'll see. I might even be able to go back to New York next summer.
W: Oh, John, you'll forget all about me. Your mother will find you a nice girl, you'll get married, and live happily ever after.
M: No, I won't. I swear I won't. Believe me please.
W: Whatever you say, all I know is that you are going to be taken away from me.
M: That's ridiculous[ I'll write every day, whether you answer me or not.
W: Don't be silly. You'll have other things to do. (She begins to cry.)
M: Don't cry, Marta, please. | She is afraid that John will forget all about her once he leaves. | What is Marta afraid of? | [
"She is afraid that John will forget all about her once he leaves.",
"She is afraid that John will never come back once he leaves.",
"She is afraid that John will come back once he leaves."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Is this desk available? I need to find some work space.
W: Let me think. That's Terry's spot but I think he's working from home today.
M: That's where Terry sits? Then I can't work there. I just saw him in the parking lot.
W: Oh, that's right. Terry's working from home on Monday and Wednesday this week - his schedule's always changing and I can never keep track of it. But why don't you try over where Gordon sits? There's an extra desk over there. | Workmates. | What is the relationship between the speakers? | [
"Classmates.",
"Workmates.",
"Husband and wife."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Is this desk available? I need to find some work space.
W: Let me think. That's Terry's spot but I think he's working from home today.
M: That's where Terry sits? Then I can't work there. I just saw him in the parking lot.
W: Oh, that's right. Terry's working from home on Monday and Wednesday this week - his schedule's always changing and I can never keep track of it. But why don't you try over where Gordon sits? There's an extra desk over there. | Use another desk. | What does the woman advise the man to do? | [
"Use another desk.",
"Change his schedule.",
"Find out where Terry is."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What a nice photograph, Alex! Who's the woman holding the baby?
M: That's my mother. The baby is me.
W: Where was it taken?
M: At a little village in the mountains. My parents used to go there on vacation every summer. | Alex's family photograph. | What are the two speakers mainly talking about? | [
"Alex's hometown.",
"Alex's parents.",
"Alex's family photograph."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I am looking for someone who has taken care of elderly people before. Do you have any experience?
W: I'm sorry. My experience is with small children. I'm afraid I will not be suitable for the job. | Looking after small children. | What might the woman be good at? | [
"Looking after small children.",
"Taking care of elderly people.",
"Teaching people how to find a job."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I'd like to have my car serviced, the engine and wheels checked. How long will that take?
M: Oh, well, it's rather late. I'm afraid it'll take hours. You have to have it done in the morning, but we can lend you a car like yours free of charge. You can take it now. | The next day. | When will the woman be able to use her car? | [
"Right now.",
"In three hours.",
"The next day."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I'm getting absolutely nowhere with Physics problems.
W: How about my going through them with you? | She could help him with the problems. | What does the woman mean? | [
"She could help him with the problems.",
"He should go out for while.",
"She could go out together with him."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Welcome back home, darling. Did you have a good time?
W: Yes, wonderful. Why, Jack, the house looks as if you have also been away,
M: Why do you say that?
W: Look at the dirty plates, cups, shirts everywhere.
M: Sorry, darling. | The house was a mess. | Why did the man feel sorry? | [
"He had lied to his wife.",
"The house was a mess.",
"The plates and cups were broken."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hello. Matt White speaking.
W: Hello, Dr. White, my name's Pan Johnson. My roommate, Janet Holmes, wanted me to call you.
M: Janet Holmes? Oh, that's right. She's in my Shakespearean English class. Has anything happened to her?
W: Nothing, it's just that she submitted a job application yesterday and the company asked her in for an interview today. She's afraid she won't be able to attend your class this afternoon. I'm calling to see whether it would be OK if I gave you her essay.
M: Certainly, that would be fine. Uh, you can either drop it off at my class or bring it to my office.
W: Would it be all right to come by your office around 4:00? I'm afraid I can't come any earlier because I have three classes this afternoon.
M: Uh, I won't be here when you come. I'm supposed to be at a meeting from 3:00 to 6:00, but how about leaving it with my secretary? She usually stays until 5:00.
W: Fine, please tell her I'll be there at 4:00. And Dr. White, one more thing, could you tell me where your office is? Janet told me where your class is, but she didn't give me directions to your office.
M: Well, I'm in Room 302 of the Gregory Building. I'll tell my secretary to put the paper in my mail box, and I'll get it when I return.
W: I sure appreciate it. Goodbye, Dr. White.
M: Goodbye, Ms. Johnson. | She is to take a job interview. | Why can't Janet attend the class this afternoon? | [
"She is to attend a meeting.",
"She is to write an essay.",
"She is to take a job interview."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hello. Matt White speaking.
W: Hello, Dr. White, my name's Pan Johnson. My roommate, Janet Holmes, wanted me to call you.
M: Janet Holmes? Oh, that's right. She's in my Shakespearean English class. Has anything happened to her?
W: Nothing, it's just that she submitted a job application yesterday and the company asked her in for an interview today. She's afraid she won't be able to attend your class this afternoon. I'm calling to see whether it would be OK if I gave you her essay.
M: Certainly, that would be fine. Uh, you can either drop it off at my class or bring it to my office.
W: Would it be all right to come by your office around 4:00? I'm afraid I can't come any earlier because I have three classes this afternoon.
M: Uh, I won't be here when you come. I'm supposed to be at a meeting from 3:00 to 6:00, but how about leaving it with my secretary? She usually stays until 5:00.
W: Fine, please tell her I'll be there at 4:00. And Dr. White, one more thing, could you tell me where your office is? Janet told me where your class is, but she didn't give me directions to your office.
M: Well, I'm in Room 302 of the Gregory Building. I'll tell my secretary to put the paper in my mail box, and I'll get it when I return.
W: I sure appreciate it. Goodbye, Dr. White.
M: Goodbye, Ms. Johnson. | Hand in her roommate's essay. | What is the woman going to do for her roommate? | [
"Hand in her roommate's essay.",
"Help her roommate with her report.",
"Hand in her roommate's application form."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hello. Matt White speaking.
W: Hello, Dr. White, my name's Pan Johnson. My roommate, Janet Holmes, wanted me to call you.
M: Janet Holmes? Oh, that's right. She's in my Shakespearean English class. Has anything happened to her?
W: Nothing, it's just that she submitted a job application yesterday and the company asked her in for an interview today. She's afraid she won't be able to attend your class this afternoon. I'm calling to see whether it would be OK if I gave you her essay.
M: Certainly, that would be fine. Uh, you can either drop it off at my class or bring it to my office.
W: Would it be all right to come by your office around 4:00? I'm afraid I can't come any earlier because I have three classes this afternoon.
M: Uh, I won't be here when you come. I'm supposed to be at a meeting from 3:00 to 6:00, but how about leaving it with my secretary? She usually stays until 5:00.
W: Fine, please tell her I'll be there at 4:00. And Dr. White, one more thing, could you tell me where your office is? Janet told me where your class is, but she didn't give me directions to your office.
M: Well, I'm in Room 302 of the Gregory Building. I'll tell my secretary to put the paper in my mail box, and I'll get it when I return.
W: I sure appreciate it. Goodbye, Dr. White.
M: Goodbye, Ms. Johnson. | After 5:00. | When does the secretary usually leave? | [
"After 3:00.",
"After 5:00.",
"After 6:00."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hello. Matt White speaking.
W: Hello, Dr. White, my name's Pan Johnson. My roommate, Janet Holmes, wanted me to call you.
M: Janet Holmes? Oh, that's right. She's in my Shakespearean English class. Has anything happened to her?
W: Nothing, it's just that she submitted a job application yesterday and the company asked her in for an interview today. She's afraid she won't be able to attend your class this afternoon. I'm calling to see whether it would be OK if I gave you her essay.
M: Certainly, that would be fine. Uh, you can either drop it off at my class or bring it to my office.
W: Would it be all right to come by your office around 4:00? I'm afraid I can't come any earlier because I have three classes this afternoon.
M: Uh, I won't be here when you come. I'm supposed to be at a meeting from 3:00 to 6:00, but how about leaving it with my secretary? She usually stays until 5:00.
W: Fine, please tell her I'll be there at 4:00. And Dr. White, one more thing, could you tell me where your office is? Janet told me where your class is, but she didn't give me directions to your office.
M: Well, I'm in Room 302 of the Gregory Building. I'll tell my secretary to put the paper in my mail box, and I'll get it when I return.
W: I sure appreciate it. Goodbye, Dr. White.
M: Goodbye, Ms. Johnson. | Where Dr. White's office is located. | What does the woman want to know at the end of the conversation? | [
"When Dr. white leaves his office.",
"Where Dr. White's office is located.",
"Directions to the classroom building."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Interviewer: Today, I'm interviewing nine-year-old Alex about her feelings on how people can help save the environment. So, Alex, how can we save the environment?
Alex: By saving water.
Interviewer: Well, how can we do that?
Alex: By not using too much water when we wash dishes, take a bath, and when we do other things, like watering the plants outside.
Interviewer: Oh, I think I can do that. What else?
Alex: When drinking or eating something outside, you should keep the garbage until you find a trashcan to put it in because littering makes our planet dirty. Do you like seeing trash all over the ground?
Interviewer: No, I don't. Do you have any final suggestions?
Alex: Yes. We shouldn't waste paper because trees are being cut down to make the paper. By recycling paper, we save the forests where animals live.
Interviewer: So, how can children recycle paper, I mean, everyday?
Alex: Well, for example, when I was in kindergarten, I used to save the newspapers so that I could make things make out of them, like paper trees, instead of just throwing them away. Now, the children in our neighborhood collect newspapers once a month to take them to a recycling center.
Interviewer: That's great. Well thanks Alex for your ideas. | Alex | What is the name of the girl being interviewed? | [
"Alice",
"Ellen",
"Alex"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Interviewer: Today, I'm interviewing nine-year-old Alex about her feelings on how people can help save the environment. So, Alex, how can we save the environment?
Alex: By saving water.
Interviewer: Well, how can we do that?
Alex: By not using too much water when we wash dishes, take a bath, and when we do other things, like watering the plants outside.
Interviewer: Oh, I think I can do that. What else?
Alex: When drinking or eating something outside, you should keep the garbage until you find a trashcan to put it in because littering makes our planet dirty. Do you like seeing trash all over the ground?
Interviewer: No, I don't. Do you have any final suggestions?
Alex: Yes. We shouldn't waste paper because trees are being cut down to make the paper. By recycling paper, we save the forests where animals live.
Interviewer: So, how can children recycle paper, I mean, everyday?
Alex: Well, for example, when I was in kindergarten, I used to save the newspapers so that I could make things make out of them, like paper trees, instead of just throwing them away. Now, the children in our neighborhood collect newspapers once a month to take them to a recycling center.
Interviewer: That's great. Well thanks Alex for your ideas. | taking a bath | She says we should save water when ______________. | [
"washing cars",
"cleaning clothes",
"taking a bath"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Interviewer: Today, I'm interviewing nine-year-old Alex about her feelings on how people can help save the environment. So, Alex, how can we save the environment?
Alex: By saving water.
Interviewer: Well, how can we do that?
Alex: By not using too much water when we wash dishes, take a bath, and when we do other things, like watering the plants outside.
Interviewer: Oh, I think I can do that. What else?
Alex: When drinking or eating something outside, you should keep the garbage until you find a trashcan to put it in because littering makes our planet dirty. Do you like seeing trash all over the ground?
Interviewer: No, I don't. Do you have any final suggestions?
Alex: Yes. We shouldn't waste paper because trees are being cut down to make the paper. By recycling paper, we save the forests where animals live.
Interviewer: So, how can children recycle paper, I mean, everyday?
Alex: Well, for example, when I was in kindergarten, I used to save the newspapers so that I could make things make out of them, like paper trees, instead of just throwing them away. Now, the children in our neighborhood collect newspapers once a month to take them to a recycling center.
Interviewer: That's great. Well thanks Alex for your ideas. | disposing of trash properly | The girl's second suggestion is about _____________. | [
"separating different types of garbage",
"disposing of trash properly",
"having a family clean-up party"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Interviewer: Today, I'm interviewing nine-year-old Alex about her feelings on how people can help save the environment. So, Alex, how can we save the environment?
Alex: By saving water.
Interviewer: Well, how can we do that?
Alex: By not using too much water when we wash dishes, take a bath, and when we do other things, like watering the plants outside.
Interviewer: Oh, I think I can do that. What else?
Alex: When drinking or eating something outside, you should keep the garbage until you find a trashcan to put it in because littering makes our planet dirty. Do you like seeing trash all over the ground?
Interviewer: No, I don't. Do you have any final suggestions?
Alex: Yes. We shouldn't waste paper because trees are being cut down to make the paper. By recycling paper, we save the forests where animals live.
Interviewer: So, how can children recycle paper, I mean, everyday?
Alex: Well, for example, when I was in kindergarten, I used to save the newspapers so that I could make things make out of them, like paper trees, instead of just throwing them away. Now, the children in our neighborhood collect newspapers once a month to take them to a recycling center.
Interviewer: That's great. Well thanks Alex for your ideas. | protect the forests | By recycling paper, we can ___________________. | [
"protect the forests",
"cut down on waste",
"save money"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Interviewer: Today, I'm interviewing nine-year-old Alex about her feelings on how people can help save the environment. So, Alex, how can we save the environment?
Alex: By saving water.
Interviewer: Well, how can we do that?
Alex: By not using too much water when we wash dishes, take a bath, and when we do other things, like watering the plants outside.
Interviewer: Oh, I think I can do that. What else?
Alex: When drinking or eating something outside, you should keep the garbage until you find a trashcan to put it in because littering makes our planet dirty. Do you like seeing trash all over the ground?
Interviewer: No, I don't. Do you have any final suggestions?
Alex: Yes. We shouldn't waste paper because trees are being cut down to make the paper. By recycling paper, we save the forests where animals live.
Interviewer: So, how can children recycle paper, I mean, everyday?
Alex: Well, for example, when I was in kindergarten, I used to save the newspapers so that I could make things make out of them, like paper trees, instead of just throwing them away. Now, the children in our neighborhood collect newspapers once a month to take them to a recycling center.
Interviewer: That's great. Well thanks Alex for your ideas. | She collects newspapers. | What does the girl do once a month? | [
"She visits a recycling center.",
"She cleans a neighborhood park.",
"She collects newspapers."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Airport, please. I'm running a little late. So just take the fastest way even if it's not the most direct.
M: Sure, but there is a lot of traffic everywhere today because of the football game. | She is worried about missing her flight. | What do we learn about the woman from the conversation? | [
"She wants to take the most direct way.",
"She may be late for the football game.",
"She is worried about missing her flight."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: It's a shame that you didn't win your tennis match.
M: I might have won if I listened to my coach. | He didn't follow his coach's advice. | What does the man imply? | [
"His coach didn't help him enough.",
"He had no chance of winning.",
"He didn't follow his coach's advice."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I'm sorry you didn't win, Don.
M: So am I. What a disappointment!
W: Come on, cheer up!
M: No, I feel terrible. And so do our classmates.
W: But you tried your best, didn't you?
M: Yes, I did.
W: You won't give up trying, will you?
M: No, I won't. I'll do better next time.
W: I'll help you. We can practice together.
M: That would be great.
W: Then don't look so sad.
M: I'll try to cheer up.
W: You'll get over it.
M: I know, thank you.
W: Come on, I'll buy you a coffee.
M: Oh, let's go. | Disappointed. | How did the woman feel about the result of the game? | [
"Cheerful.",
"Excited.",
"Disappointed."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I'm sorry you didn't win, Don.
M: So am I. What a disappointment!
W: Come on, cheer up!
M: No, I feel terrible. And so do our classmates.
W: But you tried your best, didn't you?
M: Yes, I did.
W: You won't give up trying, will you?
M: No, I won't. I'll do better next time.
W: I'll help you. We can practice together.
M: That would be great.
W: Then don't look so sad.
M: I'll try to cheer up.
W: You'll get over it.
M: I know, thank you.
W: Come on, I'll buy you a coffee.
M: Oh, let's go. | He tried his best, but he failed. | How did the man play in the game? | [
"He tried his best, but he failed.",
"He didn't try his best, so he failed.",
"He gave up trying, so he failed."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: How many years of science did you have in high school?
W: I had one year each of biology and chemistry. I wish I had had more. | Two. | How many science courses did the woman take in high school? | [
"One.",
"Two.",
"More than two."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Look. Jack! That man fell off the ladder. Come and help! He must be injured.
M: He's not moving. Shall we take him to the hospital?
W: We mustn't move him. Leave him where he is.
M: We must get help. I'll go to that phone box and call the First Aid Center.
W: Right. I'll stay here with him.
M: How is he now?
W: He's still not moving, but he's breathing. His head must be hurt.
M: The First Aid Center says they are coming soon.
W: Let's wait until help comes. Look, there they come! | They see a man falling off the ladder. | What happens when they are walking in the street? | [
"They see a First Aid car coming.",
"They see a man lying on the ground.",
"They see a man falling off the ladder."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Look. Jack! That man fell off the ladder. Come and help! He must be injured.
M: He's not moving. Shall we take him to the hospital?
W: We mustn't move him. Leave him where he is.
M: We must get help. I'll go to that phone box and call the First Aid Center.
W: Right. I'll stay here with him.
M: How is he now?
W: He's still not moving, but he's breathing. His head must be hurt.
M: The First Aid Center says they are coming soon.
W: Let's wait until help comes. Look, there they come! | They call the First Aid Center for help. | What do they do? | [
"They call the First Aid Center for help.",
"They move him to the side of the street.",
"They take him to the nearest hospital."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Look. Jack! That man fell off the ladder. Come and help! He must be injured.
M: He's not moving. Shall we take him to the hospital?
W: We mustn't move him. Leave him where he is.
M: We must get help. I'll go to that phone box and call the First Aid Center.
W: Right. I'll stay here with him.
M: How is he now?
W: He's still not moving, but he's breathing. His head must be hurt.
M: The First Aid Center says they are coming soon.
W: Let's wait until help comes. Look, there they come! | The man must be badly injured. | Which of the following might be true? | [
"The boy and the girl are nurses and doctors.",
"The man must be badly injured.",
"The police come and help."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Tiger Cinema. What can I do for you?
M: Yes. Could you tell me what time the film starts?
W: The film? Ten past nine tomorrow. | Tomorrow. | What time will the film start? | [
"Tonight.",
"Tomorrow.",
"Tomorrow evening"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hello. I need a room for two days from June 3 to 4. Do you have any spare room?
W: Sorry, sir. We are fully booked on that day. But we do have rooms on June 5 and 6.
M: OK. I book a single room for the two days. | On June 5. | When will the man check in? | [
"On June 4.",
"On June 5.",
"On June 6."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Would it be convenient to see the apartment now?
W: Yes. Come this way,please. This is the bedroom.
M: Maybe it is a bit small. May I see the kitchen?
W: Sure, it is completely modern. | Modern. | What does the woman think of the kitchen? | [
"Small.",
"Complete.",
"Modern."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hi, what can I do for you?
W: I'd like to send this package to France. Can it be delivered in the next five days?
M: Yes. We offer an overnight service. It'll cost 70 dollars.
W: Ah, that's a bit expensive. Do you have a three-day service?
M: No, but we can get your package to France in one week for 40 dollars.
W: Well, that sounds good. I'll take that. Is the service guaranteed?
M: Yes. We also offer a service where we can track your package. But that will cost 10 dollars extra.
W: Oh, I won't need the tracking service... | In one week. | When will the woman's package reach France? | [
"In three days.",
"In five days.",
"In one week."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hi, what can I do for you?
W: I'd like to send this package to France. Can it be delivered in the next five days?
M: Yes. We offer an overnight service. It'll cost 70 dollars.
W: Ah, that's a bit expensive. Do you have a three-day service?
M: No, but we can get your package to France in one week for 40 dollars.
W: Well, that sounds good. I'll take that. Is the service guaranteed?
M: Yes. We also offer a service where we can track your package. But that will cost 10 dollars extra.
W: Oh, I won't need the tracking service... | $40. | How much will the woman pay at last? | [
"$10.",
"$40.",
"$70."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Did you go see the doctor about your cough?
M: The doctor said if I keep smoking it will increase my chance of having a heart attack or lung disease. And I am thinking about quitting smoking as the problems seem to be quite serious. | He is coughing because of too much smoking. | What do we know about the man? | [
"He has had a heart attack because of smoking:",
"He has serious lung disease.",
"He is coughing because of too much smoking."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Excuse me, Sara.
W: Yes?
M: I have some difficulty in pronouncing some of the words in the text. Could you help me?
W: Sure.
M: How do you pronounce this word?
W: Travel.
M: Travel. What does "travel" mean, please?
W: It means "go from place to place". For example, I want very much to travel round the world.
M: I see. How about this word?
W: "Explain something" means "make something clear".
M: How do you spell "clear"?
W: c-l-e-a-r, clear. If you want to make something clear to others, you explain it. Are you clear?
M: Yes. You have explained clearly.
W: That's good. | Travel and explain. | Which two words did the woman tell the man to pronounce? | [
"Tractor and explain.",
"Travel and explain.",
"Twelve and clean."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I think we should move on to the next item.
W: Ok. But I'd like to take this matter up again at the end of the meeting. | She wants to discuss the issue again later. | What does the woman imply? | [
"They should put the meeting to an end.",
"They should hold another meeting to discuss the matter.",
"She wants to discuss the issue again later."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: How did your interview go?
W: I couldn't feel better about it. | The woman is confident. | What do we learn from the conversation? | [
"The woman is sick.",
"The woman is worried about her interview.",
"The woman is confident."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Janet, do you know anything about this author's latest best seller?
W: Sum. I've just read through it. I strongly recommend it. | A book. | What are the man and woman talking about? | [
"Fashion.",
"Music.",
"A book."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Tom's house is a mess! Doesn't he ever clean it?
W: I guess he just has too much ails on his mind with that new job. | He's too busy to clean his house. | What can we learn about Tom? | [
"He's planning to find a new job.",
"He prefers to keep his house in a mess.",
"He's too busy to clean his house."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Do you want to go to sleep, or do you want to stay up and watch a movie? I'm pretty tired, but I'm always up for a horror movie. It is Halloween, after all...
W: I'd love to, but not tonight. I ate too much candy, and I'm so exhausted from trick-or-treating all night with the boys from the neighborhood. I need to rest! | Watching a movie. | What does the man suggest doing? | [
"Going to bed right away.",
"Eating some candy.",
"Watching a movie."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Do you want to go to sleep, or do you want to stay up and watch a movie? I'm pretty tired, but I'm always up for a horror movie. It is Halloween, after all...
W: I'd love to, but not tonight. I ate too much candy, and I'm so exhausted from trick-or-treating all night with the boys from the neighborhood. I need to rest! | She celebrated a festival. | Why is the woman so tired? | [
"She celebrated a festival.",
"She took some kids to dinner.",
"She helped her neighbor with some work."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Bye for now.
M: Bye. But where are you going?
W: The bank, the supermarket and...
M: Will you buy an exercise book for me?
W: I guess so. But I'll go to the post office first before I go to the supermarket.
M: Can you also buy me a pen? The one you gave me last week doesn't work now.
W: How come?
M: It fell off the desk and was broken.
W: Can you be more careful with your things?
M: Ok. Oh. Can you wait a second?
W: What for?
M: You are going to the post office, right?
W: Yes, so what?
M: Here's a letter for Sam. Can you post it? | Both A and B. | What does the man want the woman to do? | [
"Buy him an exercise book and a pen.",
"Post a letter for him.",
"Both A and B."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Bye for now.
M: Bye. But where are you going?
W: The bank, the supermarket and...
M: Will you buy an exercise book for me?
W: I guess so. But I'll go to the post office first before I go to the supermarket.
M: Can you also buy me a pen? The one you gave me last week doesn't work now.
W: How come?
M: It fell off the desk and was broken.
W: Can you be more careful with your things?
M: Ok. Oh. Can you wait a second?
W: What for?
M: You are going to the post office, right?
W: Yes, so what?
M: Here's a letter for Sam. Can you post it? | The post office. | Where is the woman going first? | [
"The post office.",
"The supermarket.",
"Home."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Bye for now.
M: Bye. But where are you going?
W: The bank, the supermarket and...
M: Will you buy an exercise book for me?
W: I guess so. But I'll go to the post office first before I go to the supermarket.
M: Can you also buy me a pen? The one you gave me last week doesn't work now.
W: How come?
M: It fell off the desk and was broken.
W: Can you be more careful with your things?
M: Ok. Oh. Can you wait a second?
W: What for?
M: You are going to the post office, right?
W: Yes, so what?
M: Here's a letter for Sam. Can you post it? | He is lazy and careless. | What can we learn about the man? | [
"He is bright and sweet.",
"He is lazy and careless.",
"He is more careful than the woman."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: What did you do on the beach?
W: You know, made sand castles that sort of things, and hunted for shells. | Playing on the beach. | What are they talking about? | [
"Playing on the beach.",
"Painting on the beach.",
"Dancing on the beach."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hi, Jack, have you thought about your ideal job in the future? Do you want to be an excellent math teacher like your father?
M: For Gosh's sake! I hate being a teacher. I still have a clear memory of the terrible days when my father helped me with all my subjects. But it is strange that I made great progress in my English learning. How about you, Jessica?
W: Well, I dream of being a brilliant dancer like my mother. You know, she is 43 now, and she has been dancing since she was 20 years old.
M: I can't believe it! She looks quite young and has a great figure.
W: Yes. She has formed a good habit of having enough fruits and vegetables every day. And more importantly, she keeps an optimistic attitude towards life which benefits her physical condition.
M: Oh, I see. How I wish I had taken enough exercise.
W: Come on. Don't lose heart! If you think you can, you can. Let's get rid of our bad habits and learn from our great parents.
M: Why not do it right now? Shall we swim this afternoon?
W: With pleasure! | For 23 years. | How long has Jessica's mother been dancing? | [
"For 20 years.",
"For 23 years.",
"For 43 years."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hi, Jack, have you thought about your ideal job in the future? Do you want to be an excellent math teacher like your father?
M: For Gosh's sake! I hate being a teacher. I still have a clear memory of the terrible days when my father helped me with all my subjects. But it is strange that I made great progress in my English learning. How about you, Jessica?
W: Well, I dream of being a brilliant dancer like my mother. You know, she is 43 now, and she has been dancing since she was 20 years old.
M: I can't believe it! She looks quite young and has a great figure.
W: Yes. She has formed a good habit of having enough fruits and vegetables every day. And more importantly, she keeps an optimistic attitude towards life which benefits her physical condition.
M: Oh, I see. How I wish I had taken enough exercise.
W: Come on. Don't lose heart! If you think you can, you can. Let's get rid of our bad habits and learn from our great parents.
M: Why not do it right now? Shall we swim this afternoon?
W: With pleasure! | Having an optimistic attitude towards life. | Jessica's mother is in good condition, and what contributes to this more? | [
"Having an optimistic attitude towards life.",
"Fruits and vegetables.",
"Taking enough exercise."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: What have you been studying?
W: Biology and chemistry. I like natural sciences. How about you?
M: I prefer social sciences. I like history best. | History. | What subject does the man like best? | [
"History.",
"Biology.",
"Chemistry."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Do you have a plan for your holidays?
M: Yes. I'll go back to my hometown.
W: To see your grandparents?
M: Yes, and also do some farming.
W: You mean you know how to farm?
M: Yes. I did that every summer during holidays.
W: I didn't know that a city boy can do farm work. Can I go there with you? I'd like to learn to do some farming.
M: Sure, my grandparents would be very happy to see you.
W: Are you sure?
M: I'm sure. They are very kind people. | In the country. | Where is the boy going to spend his holidays? | [
"In the city.",
"In the country.",
"Abroad."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Do you have a plan for your holidays?
M: Yes. I'll go back to my hometown.
W: To see your grandparents?
M: Yes, and also do some farming.
W: You mean you know how to farm?
M: Yes. I did that every summer during holidays.
W: I didn't know that a city boy can do farm work. Can I go there with you? I'd like to learn to do some farming.
M: Sure, my grandparents would be very happy to see you.
W: Are you sure?
M: I'm sure. They are very kind people. | To do some farm work. | What will he do there? | [
"To do some farm work.",
"To study at home.",
"To do some housework."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Do you have a plan for your holidays?
M: Yes. I'll go back to my hometown.
W: To see your grandparents?
M: Yes, and also do some farming.
W: You mean you know how to farm?
M: Yes. I did that every summer during holidays.
W: I didn't know that a city boy can do farm work. Can I go there with you? I'd like to learn to do some farming.
M: Sure, my grandparents would be very happy to see you.
W: Are you sure?
M: I'm sure. They are very kind people. | The girl knows how to farm, too. | Which of the following is not true? | [
"The boy's grandparents live in the country.",
"The boy's school is in the city.",
"The girl knows how to farm, too."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I am going to the museum Sunday afternoon. There is a new exhibition of Indian art. Want to come with me?
W: I'd love to, but my best friend is getting married on Sunday, and I won't miss it for anything. | To attend a wedding. | What has the woman decided to do On Sunday afternoon? | [
"To attend a wedding.",
"To visit an exhibition.",
"To meet a friend."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hello, Kangkang, why are you unhappy?
M: I can't get a ticket to the football match tomorrow.
W: Maybe I can help you. One of my friends wants to sell his ticket to that match.
M: Really? Thank you very much. | He can't get a ticket to the football match. | Why is Kangkang unhappy? | [
"His favorite team lost the football match.",
"He can't take part in the football match.",
"He can't get a ticket to the football match."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: This is hopeless, these figures still don't add up right, let's do the calculations over again.
W: Yes, but why not do them tomorrow? It's very late now. | Do the calculations again tomorrow. | What does the woman suggest they do? | [
"Check the figures later today.",
"Do the calculations again tomorrow.",
"Bring a calculator tomorrow."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hello, this is Dell China. What can I do for you?
M: I want to order a laptop computer for my wife.
W: Certainly. What type would you like to buy for her?
M: AM520.
W: What color does she want, a black one or a white one?
M: She prefers a black one.
W: All right. Have you decided what size to buy? There are different sizes to choose from, from 13-inch ones to 17-inch ones.
M: Well, I want to buy a 15-inch one. How much does it cost?
W: 5000 yuan, including the postage. | His wife. | For whom does the man order the computer? | [
"His friend.",
"His daughter.",
"His wife."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hello, this is Dell China. What can I do for you?
M: I want to order a laptop computer for my wife.
W: Certainly. What type would you like to buy for her?
M: AM520.
W: What color does she want, a black one or a white one?
M: She prefers a black one.
W: All right. Have you decided what size to buy? There are different sizes to choose from, from 13-inch ones to 17-inch ones.
M: Well, I want to buy a 15-inch one. How much does it cost?
W: 5000 yuan, including the postage. | Black. | What color does the man want? | [
"Red.",
"White.",
"Black."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hello, this is Dell China. What can I do for you?
M: I want to order a laptop computer for my wife.
W: Certainly. What type would you like to buy for her?
M: AM520.
W: What color does she want, a black one or a white one?
M: She prefers a black one.
W: All right. Have you decided what size to buy? There are different sizes to choose from, from 13-inch ones to 17-inch ones.
M: Well, I want to buy a 15-inch one. How much does it cost?
W: 5000 yuan, including the postage. | A 15-inch one. | What size does the man want to buy? | [
"A 13-inch one.",
"A 15-inch one.",
"A 17-inch one."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: This is the most wonderful article I've ever come across. I think you should spend some time reading it.
W: Oh, really? I thought anything about politics was boring. | Boring. | What did the woman think of articles about politics? | [
"Funny.",
"Boring.",
"Fantastic."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Wasn't Li Ying supposed to sing tonight?
M: Yes, but she backed out at the last minute. | She suddenly decided not to sing. | What do we learn about Li Ying? | [
"She suddenly decided not to sing.",
"She'll sing at the end of the show.",
"She already sang last night."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hmm... Here's one of a crowd of people moving. I think that's pretty stressful.
M: Well, I don't think it's so bad. But I do think that going to the dentist is stressful.
W: Oh, so do I! It's stressful because you have no control.
M: That's right. Look at this one. This poor boy is sitting in an exam. I think exams are the most stressful. Sometimes you just can't think of anything to write.
W: Yes, I agree with you there. What about these people here?
M: Mmm... I'm not sure. They seem to be in a hurry, don't they? I think being late is stressful.
W: That's true. It can be terrible, especially when you're late for something important.
M: Like an interview. Look at this picture here: here's someone in an interview. Do you think interviews are stressful?
W: No. I think they're quite exciting, a challenge.
M: Oh, I hate interviews. | Pictures. | What are the speakers talking about? | [
"Friends.",
"Pictures.",
"Stories."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hmm... Here's one of a crowd of people moving. I think that's pretty stressful.
M: Well, I don't think it's so bad. But I do think that going to the dentist is stressful.
W: Oh, so do I! It's stressful because you have no control.
M: That's right. Look at this one. This poor boy is sitting in an exam. I think exams are the most stressful. Sometimes you just can't think of anything to write.
W: Yes, I agree with you there. What about these people here?
M: Mmm... I'm not sure. They seem to be in a hurry, don't they? I think being late is stressful.
W: That's true. It can be terrible, especially when you're late for something important.
M: Like an interview. Look at this picture here: here's someone in an interview. Do you think interviews are stressful?
W: No. I think they're quite exciting, a challenge.
M: Oh, I hate interviews. | It is out of your control. | Why does the woman think it is stressful to go to the dentist? | [
"It is out of your control.",
"It is too expensive.",
"It hurts."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hmm... Here's one of a crowd of people moving. I think that's pretty stressful.
M: Well, I don't think it's so bad. But I do think that going to the dentist is stressful.
W: Oh, so do I! It's stressful because you have no control.
M: That's right. Look at this one. This poor boy is sitting in an exam. I think exams are the most stressful. Sometimes you just can't think of anything to write.
W: Yes, I agree with you there. What about these people here?
M: Mmm... I'm not sure. They seem to be in a hurry, don't they? I think being late is stressful.
W: That's true. It can be terrible, especially when you're late for something important.
M: Like an interview. Look at this picture here: here's someone in an interview. Do you think interviews are stressful?
W: No. I think they're quite exciting, a challenge.
M: Oh, I hate interviews. | Having an exam. | What does the man think is the most stressful? | [
"Being late.",
"Having an exam.",
"Moving to a new place."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hmm... Here's one of a crowd of people moving. I think that's pretty stressful.
M: Well, I don't think it's so bad. But I do think that going to the dentist is stressful.
W: Oh, so do I! It's stressful because you have no control.
M: That's right. Look at this one. This poor boy is sitting in an exam. I think exams are the most stressful. Sometimes you just can't think of anything to write.
W: Yes, I agree with you there. What about these people here?
M: Mmm... I'm not sure. They seem to be in a hurry, don't they? I think being late is stressful.
W: That's true. It can be terrible, especially when you're late for something important.
M: Like an interview. Look at this picture here: here's someone in an interview. Do you think interviews are stressful?
W: No. I think they're quite exciting, a challenge.
M: Oh, I hate interviews. | They are challenging. | What does the woman think of interviews? | [
"They are challenging.",
"They are stressful.",
"They are terrible."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hello, this is the 911 emergency operator.
M: Help! Help! Please, help me!
W: Sir, please calm down and explain exactly what is happening.
M: Calm down? My car broke down on the freeway! I have a woman passenger and she's about to have a baby!
W: Relax, sir, and explain exactly where you are.
M: I'm in the southward lane of the Lincoln freeway, about 15 miles from the Washington tunnel.
W: Okay. Now, what's the nearest landmark to your location?
M: Um, I see a Starbucks...
W: Is there anyone else with you?
M: No, no one will stop to help us! I need an ambulance. I feel like I'm about to have a heart attack myself!
W: I just sent an ambulance to your location. They should be there soon. | Nervous. | How does the man feel? | [
"Nervous.",
"Calm.",
"Relaxed."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hello, this is the 911 emergency operator.
M: Help! Help! Please, help me!
W: Sir, please calm down and explain exactly what is happening.
M: Calm down? My car broke down on the freeway! I have a woman passenger and she's about to have a baby!
W: Relax, sir, and explain exactly where you are.
M: I'm in the southward lane of the Lincoln freeway, about 15 miles from the Washington tunnel.
W: Okay. Now, what's the nearest landmark to your location?
M: Um, I see a Starbucks...
W: Is there anyone else with you?
M: No, no one will stop to help us! I need an ambulance. I feel like I'm about to have a heart attack myself!
W: I just sent an ambulance to your location. They should be there soon. | She's about to have a baby. | What is the passenger's problem? | [
"She's about to have a baby.",
"She was hurt in an accident.",
"She's having a heart attack."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hello, this is the 911 emergency operator.
M: Help! Help! Please, help me!
W: Sir, please calm down and explain exactly what is happening.
M: Calm down? My car broke down on the freeway! I have a woman passenger and she's about to have a baby!
W: Relax, sir, and explain exactly where you are.
M: I'm in the southward lane of the Lincoln freeway, about 15 miles from the Washington tunnel.
W: Okay. Now, what's the nearest landmark to your location?
M: Um, I see a Starbucks...
W: Is there anyone else with you?
M: No, no one will stop to help us! I need an ambulance. I feel like I'm about to have a heart attack myself!
W: I just sent an ambulance to your location. They should be there soon. | An ambulance will arrive. | What will likely happen next? | [
"The man will drive to the hospital.",
"An ambulance will arrive.",
"The man will call someone else."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Have you been working out, Helen? You look so full of energy these days.
W: Yeah. As a matter of fact, I've been running every morning for two months now. | She's been exercising. | Why does Helen look great? | [
"She's come back from a vacation.",
"She's rested for two days.",
"She's been exercising."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: What did Mary think of the concert last weekend?
W: She hasn't been around this week. | She has no chance to talk to Mary. | What does the woman mean? | [
"Mary is ill.",
"Mary thinks well of the concert.",
"She has no chance to talk to Mary."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Have you heard about the plane crash yesterday? It caused a hundred and twenty deaths. I am never at ease when taking a flight.
M: Though we often hear about air crashes and serious casual deeds, flying is one of the safest ways to travel. | The man thinks travelling by air is quite safe. | What do we learn from this conversation? | [
"The man thinks travelling by air is quite safe.",
"The woman never travels by plane.",
"Both speakers feel nervous when flying."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Our guest today is Alas Baker who has a very unusual ability. Alas, thank you for coming into the studio. What kind of unusual ability are we talking about here?
W: Wow, it's quite easy to describe. Basically, when I read a word or even think of a particular word, such as Tuesday, I see a color connected with it. It's not that I imagine a color. I really see it loading in front of my eyes.
M: How interesting! Is it a sort of medical condition?
W: Yes. And just recently doctors have begun to understand it more. They call it synesthesia, which means that somewhere in my brain, there are links between sections that should really be separate. Other people have a form of this condition that affects emotions. So they see colors when they feel particular emotions. Apparently, it's generally passed on from parents to their children, which is the case with me.
M: Do you have any brothers or sisters with the same ability?
W: Yes, my brother is the same as me. If we start talking about it, people think we are completely mad. When we were younger, we used to have arguments about things like what color the word Tuesday is. It turns out that everyone with this condition sees different colors.
M: It sounds as though it could make life quite exhausting.
W: I suppose it does. But you see, if you've never known anything different, you don't think of it like that. It does make you aware of your moods. I know when I started to feel depressed, things begin to look grey.
M: Are there any other advantages do you find?
W: Well, it seems that quite a lot of artists and musicians have this condition. So I guess it can be beneficial if it's combined with some sort of gift or natural talent, which is not the case with me unfortunately. But I do find that it makes reading very interesting, because sometimes a sentence has a very nice range of colors. So you want to read it again just to experience that. Of course, this makes me quite a slow reader. | Connecting colors with words. | What unusual ability does the woman have? | [
"Relating emotions to words.",
"Linking colors and emotions.",
"Connecting colors with words."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Our guest today is Alas Baker who has a very unusual ability. Alas, thank you for coming into the studio. What kind of unusual ability are we talking about here?
W: Wow, it's quite easy to describe. Basically, when I read a word or even think of a particular word, such as Tuesday, I see a color connected with it. It's not that I imagine a color. I really see it loading in front of my eyes.
M: How interesting! Is it a sort of medical condition?
W: Yes. And just recently doctors have begun to understand it more. They call it synesthesia, which means that somewhere in my brain, there are links between sections that should really be separate. Other people have a form of this condition that affects emotions. So they see colors when they feel particular emotions. Apparently, it's generally passed on from parents to their children, which is the case with me.
M: Do you have any brothers or sisters with the same ability?
W: Yes, my brother is the same as me. If we start talking about it, people think we are completely mad. When we were younger, we used to have arguments about things like what color the word Tuesday is. It turns out that everyone with this condition sees different colors.
M: It sounds as though it could make life quite exhausting.
W: I suppose it does. But you see, if you've never known anything different, you don't think of it like that. It does make you aware of your moods. I know when I started to feel depressed, things begin to look grey.
M: Are there any other advantages do you find?
W: Well, it seems that quite a lot of artists and musicians have this condition. So I guess it can be beneficial if it's combined with some sort of gift or natural talent, which is not the case with me unfortunately. But I do find that it makes reading very interesting, because sometimes a sentence has a very nice range of colors. So you want to read it again just to experience that. Of course, this makes me quite a slow reader. | It was passed on to her from her parents. | How did the woman develop this condition? | [
"It was passed on to her from her parents.",
"She got it when she was a child.",
"She developed it after she had children."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Our guest today is Alas Baker who has a very unusual ability. Alas, thank you for coming into the studio. What kind of unusual ability are we talking about here?
W: Wow, it's quite easy to describe. Basically, when I read a word or even think of a particular word, such as Tuesday, I see a color connected with it. It's not that I imagine a color. I really see it loading in front of my eyes.
M: How interesting! Is it a sort of medical condition?
W: Yes. And just recently doctors have begun to understand it more. They call it synesthesia, which means that somewhere in my brain, there are links between sections that should really be separate. Other people have a form of this condition that affects emotions. So they see colors when they feel particular emotions. Apparently, it's generally passed on from parents to their children, which is the case with me.
M: Do you have any brothers or sisters with the same ability?
W: Yes, my brother is the same as me. If we start talking about it, people think we are completely mad. When we were younger, we used to have arguments about things like what color the word Tuesday is. It turns out that everyone with this condition sees different colors.
M: It sounds as though it could make life quite exhausting.
W: I suppose it does. But you see, if you've never known anything different, you don't think of it like that. It does make you aware of your moods. I know when I started to feel depressed, things begin to look grey.
M: Are there any other advantages do you find?
W: Well, it seems that quite a lot of artists and musicians have this condition. So I guess it can be beneficial if it's combined with some sort of gift or natural talent, which is not the case with me unfortunately. But I do find that it makes reading very interesting, because sometimes a sentence has a very nice range of colors. So you want to read it again just to experience that. Of course, this makes me quite a slow reader. | The colors connected with words. | When the woman was younger, what did she and her brother often argue about? | [
"Whether they had unusual abilities.",
"The colors connected with words.",
"Why they saw different colors for certain words."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Our guest today is Alas Baker who has a very unusual ability. Alas, thank you for coming into the studio. What kind of unusual ability are we talking about here?
W: Wow, it's quite easy to describe. Basically, when I read a word or even think of a particular word, such as Tuesday, I see a color connected with it. It's not that I imagine a color. I really see it loading in front of my eyes.
M: How interesting! Is it a sort of medical condition?
W: Yes. And just recently doctors have begun to understand it more. They call it synesthesia, which means that somewhere in my brain, there are links between sections that should really be separate. Other people have a form of this condition that affects emotions. So they see colors when they feel particular emotions. Apparently, it's generally passed on from parents to their children, which is the case with me.
M: Do you have any brothers or sisters with the same ability?
W: Yes, my brother is the same as me. If we start talking about it, people think we are completely mad. When we were younger, we used to have arguments about things like what color the word Tuesday is. It turns out that everyone with this condition sees different colors.
M: It sounds as though it could make life quite exhausting.
W: I suppose it does. But you see, if you've never known anything different, you don't think of it like that. It does make you aware of your moods. I know when I started to feel depressed, things begin to look grey.
M: Are there any other advantages do you find?
W: Well, it seems that quite a lot of artists and musicians have this condition. So I guess it can be beneficial if it's combined with some sort of gift or natural talent, which is not the case with me unfortunately. But I do find that it makes reading very interesting, because sometimes a sentence has a very nice range of colors. So you want to read it again just to experience that. Of course, this makes me quite a slow reader. | It is directly associated with her moods. | What does the woman say about her ability? | [
"It is directly associated with her moods.",
"It can make her feel depressed.",
"It has made her very famous."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Our guest today is Alas Baker who has a very unusual ability. Alas, thank you for coming into the studio. What kind of unusual ability are we talking about here?
W: Wow, it's quite easy to describe. Basically, when I read a word or even think of a particular word, such as Tuesday, I see a color connected with it. It's not that I imagine a color. I really see it loading in front of my eyes.
M: How interesting! Is it a sort of medical condition?
W: Yes. And just recently doctors have begun to understand it more. They call it synesthesia, which means that somewhere in my brain, there are links between sections that should really be separate. Other people have a form of this condition that affects emotions. So they see colors when they feel particular emotions. Apparently, it's generally passed on from parents to their children, which is the case with me.
M: Do you have any brothers or sisters with the same ability?
W: Yes, my brother is the same as me. If we start talking about it, people think we are completely mad. When we were younger, we used to have arguments about things like what color the word Tuesday is. It turns out that everyone with this condition sees different colors.
M: It sounds as though it could make life quite exhausting.
W: I suppose it does. But you see, if you've never known anything different, you don't think of it like that. It does make you aware of your moods. I know when I started to feel depressed, things begin to look grey.
M: Are there any other advantages do you find?
W: Well, it seems that quite a lot of artists and musicians have this condition. So I guess it can be beneficial if it's combined with some sort of gift or natural talent, which is not the case with me unfortunately. But I do find that it makes reading very interesting, because sometimes a sentence has a very nice range of colors. So you want to read it again just to experience that. Of course, this makes me quite a slow reader. | She likes to reread a sentence from time to time. | How does the woman's condition affect her reading? | [
"It enables her to read faster than average.",
"She likes to reread a sentence from time to time.",
"She tends to skip sentences with bright colors."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: It's Alice's birthday tomorrow.
W: Are you sure? I think it should be the day after tomorrow.
M: Well, let me see. Oh, I'm sorry. You're right. It is the day after tomorrow. Shall we buy her a present?
W: Yes, of course. Shall we give her some flowers?
M: Flowers are lovely. But I think it's better to buy her a nice box of chocolates.
W: Alice doesn't like sweet things. Didn't you know that?
M: You're right. Er ... I know. We can give her a record. She loves music.
W: That's a good idea. Let's go to the music shop and choose one for her. | The day after next. | When is Alice's birthday? | [
"The next day.",
"The day after next.",
"The day they had the talk."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
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