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W: Dad, I need a few supplies for school, and I was wondering if... M: Yeah. There are a couple of pencils and an eraser in the kitchen drawer, I think. W: Dad, I'm in Grade 8 now, and I need real supplies for my demanding classes. M: Oh, so you need a ruler, too? W: Dad, I need some high tech stuff like a calculator and a laptop computer. M: Uh. I didn't have any of that when I was in middle school, and I did just fine. W: Yeah, and there weren't any cars either. Things are a lot more progressive now. M: Great. My daughter will be playing video games in class. W: Dad. M: Okay. How much are these things going to cost me? W: Well, I found a computer at the store for only 299. M: Well, you'll be supporting me in my old age, so, I guess so. When do you need it? W: Now, right now. Mom's already waiting in the car for us. She said she would buy me an ice cream if I could talk you into buying it for me today.
A computer.
What does the girl want to buy now?
[ "Pencils.", "A computer.", "An eraser." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Dad, I need a few supplies for school, and I was wondering if... M: Yeah. There are a couple of pencils and an eraser in the kitchen drawer, I think. W: Dad, I'm in Grade 8 now, and I need real supplies for my demanding classes. M: Oh, so you need a ruler, too? W: Dad, I need some high tech stuff like a calculator and a laptop computer. M: Uh. I didn't have any of that when I was in middle school, and I did just fine. W: Yeah, and there weren't any cars either. Things are a lot more progressive now. M: Great. My daughter will be playing video games in class. W: Dad. M: Okay. How much are these things going to cost me? W: Well, I found a computer at the store for only 299. M: Well, you'll be supporting me in my old age, so, I guess so. When do you need it? W: Now, right now. Mom's already waiting in the car for us. She said she would buy me an ice cream if I could talk you into buying it for me today.
The father finally gave in to his daughter.
What can we learn from the conversation?
[ "The girl studies very hard.", "The speakers will go shopping tomorrow.", "The father finally gave in to his daughter." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: I'm terribly sorry. I lost the magazine you lent me the other day. W: It doesn't matter. I've read it. M: I've tried to get another copy but couldn't find one.
He has lost the woman's magazine.
Why is the man feeling sorry?
[ "He couldn't get a copy of the magazine the girl wants.", "He wants to read the magazine again.", "He has lost the woman's magazine." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Are you still a teacher, Jane? W: No, I changed my job last year. Now I work in an office as a secretary.
A secretary.
What does the woman do now?
[ "A teacher.", "A secretary.", "An officer." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: We are going fishing tomorrow. Would you like to go with us? M: I am afraid I can't. I have to visit my friend in hospital tomorrow.
Go fishing.
What is the woman going to do tomorrow?
[ "Go swimming.", "Go fishing.", "Go to the hospital." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Can I borrow your math textbook? I lost mine on the bus. W: You've asked the right person. I happen to have an extra copy.
She can help the man out.
What does the woman mean?
[ "She can find the right person to help the man.", "She can help the man out.", "She's also in need of a textbook." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: The plane crash caused 120 death. W: It's terrible!
120.
How many people died in this crash?
[ "120.", "20.", "12." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Do you like Chinese food? W: Yes, Ido. M: What's your favorite Chinese food? W: Mm. It's hard to say. I like hot and sour soup a lot but I guess I like bean curd better. M: Do you eat Chinese food often? W: Once in a while.
Yes.
Dose the woman like Chinese food?
[ "Yes.", "No.", "Unclear." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Do you like Chinese food? W: Yes, Ido. M: What's your favorite Chinese food? W: Mm. It's hard to say. I like hot and sour soup a lot but I guess I like bean curd better. M: Do you eat Chinese food often? W: Once in a while.
Bean curd.
What is the woman's favorite Chinese food?
[ "Beans.", "Bean curd.", "Peas." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: The prevailing attitude about premarital contracting is that it spoils the whole concept of marriage, love, and trust. How do you counter that? F: First of all, most of us hear about premarital contracting when someone rich and famous gets divorced and about all the battles they are going through. I know when my husband and I decided that we wanted to have a premarital contract, my son said "Why you guys doing that? Don't you trust each other?" So it's not surprising that people's initial reaction is a negative one. But in fact, premarital contracting is a way that we can learn more about each other, make each other feel more comfortable about issues that are of concerns, and certainly clarify money concerns. This way, we can talk about them, decide together how we want our marriage to work, and if necessary, and only if necessary, we put it in a premarital contract, a legal document. M: Each year, there is one divorce for every two marriages. And a substantial portion of those who have divorced remarry. Is the notion of the premarital contract simply for those who are entering second marriages, or is it also something for the people getting married for the first time? W: Premarital contracting is a communication process. I think all of us, whatever age we are, whatever financial status we have, we have things to talk about. And if we avoid doing that and wait until there are problems, it's almost too late. I think that no matter what age, whether we've been married once or not, whether we have stepchildren, whether we have assets, it's important to communicate and consider a legal document.
It suggests distrust between the two partners
How do people see premarital contracting in general?
[ "It is unfeasible and unnecessary", "It suggests distrust between the two partners", "It is only effective for someone rich and famous" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: The prevailing attitude about premarital contracting is that it spoils the whole concept of marriage, love, and trust. How do you counter that? F: First of all, most of us hear about premarital contracting when someone rich and famous gets divorced and about all the battles they are going through. I know when my husband and I decided that we wanted to have a premarital contract, my son said "Why you guys doing that? Don't you trust each other?" So it's not surprising that people's initial reaction is a negative one. But in fact, premarital contracting is a way that we can learn more about each other, make each other feel more comfortable about issues that are of concerns, and certainly clarify money concerns. This way, we can talk about them, decide together how we want our marriage to work, and if necessary, and only if necessary, we put it in a premarital contract, a legal document. M: Each year, there is one divorce for every two marriages. And a substantial portion of those who have divorced remarry. Is the notion of the premarital contract simply for those who are entering second marriages, or is it also something for the people getting married for the first time? W: Premarital contracting is a communication process. I think all of us, whatever age we are, whatever financial status we have, we have things to talk about. And if we avoid doing that and wait until there are problems, it's almost too late. I think that no matter what age, whether we've been married once or not, whether we have stepchildren, whether we have assets, it's important to communicate and consider a legal document.
It helps a couple know more about each other
What does the woman think of premarital contracting?
[ "It helps a couple know more about each other", "It makes a couple's relationship more stable", "It helps to develop genuine love in a couple" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: The prevailing attitude about premarital contracting is that it spoils the whole concept of marriage, love, and trust. How do you counter that? F: First of all, most of us hear about premarital contracting when someone rich and famous gets divorced and about all the battles they are going through. I know when my husband and I decided that we wanted to have a premarital contract, my son said "Why you guys doing that? Don't you trust each other?" So it's not surprising that people's initial reaction is a negative one. But in fact, premarital contracting is a way that we can learn more about each other, make each other feel more comfortable about issues that are of concerns, and certainly clarify money concerns. This way, we can talk about them, decide together how we want our marriage to work, and if necessary, and only if necessary, we put it in a premarital contract, a legal document. M: Each year, there is one divorce for every two marriages. And a substantial portion of those who have divorced remarry. Is the notion of the premarital contract simply for those who are entering second marriages, or is it also something for the people getting married for the first time? W: Premarital contracting is a communication process. I think all of us, whatever age we are, whatever financial status we have, we have things to talk about. And if we avoid doing that and wait until there are problems, it's almost too late. I think that no matter what age, whether we've been married once or not, whether we have stepchildren, whether we have assets, it's important to communicate and consider a legal document.
50%.
What is the divorce rate, according to the interviewer?
[ "50%.", "30%.", "20%." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: The prevailing attitude about premarital contracting is that it spoils the whole concept of marriage, love, and trust. How do you counter that? F: First of all, most of us hear about premarital contracting when someone rich and famous gets divorced and about all the battles they are going through. I know when my husband and I decided that we wanted to have a premarital contract, my son said "Why you guys doing that? Don't you trust each other?" So it's not surprising that people's initial reaction is a negative one. But in fact, premarital contracting is a way that we can learn more about each other, make each other feel more comfortable about issues that are of concerns, and certainly clarify money concerns. This way, we can talk about them, decide together how we want our marriage to work, and if necessary, and only if necessary, we put it in a premarital contract, a legal document. M: Each year, there is one divorce for every two marriages. And a substantial portion of those who have divorced remarry. Is the notion of the premarital contract simply for those who are entering second marriages, or is it also something for the people getting married for the first time? W: Premarital contracting is a communication process. I think all of us, whatever age we are, whatever financial status we have, we have things to talk about. And if we avoid doing that and wait until there are problems, it's almost too late. I think that no matter what age, whether we've been married once or not, whether we have stepchildren, whether we have assets, it's important to communicate and consider a legal document.
Communication
What is essential in premarital contracting, according to the woman?
[ "Communication", "Legal documents", "Attitude to marriage" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Honey, I'll be going straight to the theatre from work this evening. Could you bring my suit and tie along? W: Sure, it's the first performance of the State Symphony Orchestra in our city, so suit and tie is a must.
The speakers will dress formally for the concert.
What do we learn from the conversation?
[ "The speakers will dress formally for the concert.", "The man will return home before going to the concert.", "It is the first time the speakers are attending a concert." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: I see on your resume that you worked as a manager of a store called "Computer Country". Could you tell me a little more about your responsibilities there? W: Sure. I was responsible for overseeing about 30 employees. I did all of the ordering for the store, and I kept track of the inventory. M: What was the most difficult part of your job? W: Probably handling angry customers. We didn't have them very often, but when we did, I needed to make sure they were well taken care of. After all, the customer is always right. M: That's how we feel here too. How long did you work there? W: I was there for three and a half years. I left the company last month. M: And why did you leave? W: My husband has been transferred to Boston. And I understand your company has an opening there too. M: Yes, that's right. We do. But the position won't start until early next month. Would that be a problem for you? W: No, not at all. My husband's new job doesn't begin for a few weeks. So we thought we would spend some time driving to Boston and stop to see my parents. M: That sounds nice. So tell me, why are you interested in this particular position? W: I know that your company has a great reputation, and a wonderful product. I've thought many times that I would like to be a part of it. When I heard about the opening in Boston, I jumped to the opportunity. M: Well I'm glad you did.
A manager at a computer store.
What was the woman's previous job?
[ "A director of a sales department.", "A manager at a computer store.", "A sales clerk at a shopping center." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: I see on your resume that you worked as a manager of a store called "Computer Country". Could you tell me a little more about your responsibilities there? W: Sure. I was responsible for overseeing about 30 employees. I did all of the ordering for the store, and I kept track of the inventory. M: What was the most difficult part of your job? W: Probably handling angry customers. We didn't have them very often, but when we did, I needed to make sure they were well taken care of. After all, the customer is always right. M: That's how we feel here too. How long did you work there? W: I was there for three and a half years. I left the company last month. M: And why did you leave? W: My husband has been transferred to Boston. And I understand your company has an opening there too. M: Yes, that's right. We do. But the position won't start until early next month. Would that be a problem for you? W: No, not at all. My husband's new job doesn't begin for a few weeks. So we thought we would spend some time driving to Boston and stop to see my parents. M: That sounds nice. So tell me, why are you interested in this particular position? W: I know that your company has a great reputation, and a wonderful product. I've thought many times that I would like to be a part of it. When I heard about the opening in Boston, I jumped to the opportunity. M: Well I'm glad you did.
Handling customer complaints.
What does the woman say was the most difficult part of her job?
[ "Handling customer complaints.", "Recruiting and training new staff.", "Dispatching ordered goods on time." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: I see on your resume that you worked as a manager of a store called "Computer Country". Could you tell me a little more about your responsibilities there? W: Sure. I was responsible for overseeing about 30 employees. I did all of the ordering for the store, and I kept track of the inventory. M: What was the most difficult part of your job? W: Probably handling angry customers. We didn't have them very often, but when we did, I needed to make sure they were well taken care of. After all, the customer is always right. M: That's how we feel here too. How long did you work there? W: I was there for three and a half years. I left the company last month. M: And why did you leave? W: My husband has been transferred to Boston. And I understand your company has an opening there too. M: Yes, that's right. We do. But the position won't start until early next month. Would that be a problem for you? W: No, not at all. My husband's new job doesn't begin for a few weeks. So we thought we would spend some time driving to Boston and stop to see my parents. M: That sounds nice. So tell me, why are you interested in this particular position? W: I know that your company has a great reputation, and a wonderful product. I've thought many times that I would like to be a part of it. When I heard about the opening in Boston, I jumped to the opportunity. M: Well I'm glad you did.
She wants to be with her husband.
Why is the woman looking for a job in Boston?
[ "She wants to be with her husband.", "She likes to be nearer to her parents.", "She wants to have a better-paid job." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: I see on your resume that you worked as a manager of a store called "Computer Country". Could you tell me a little more about your responsibilities there? W: Sure. I was responsible for overseeing about 30 employees. I did all of the ordering for the store, and I kept track of the inventory. M: What was the most difficult part of your job? W: Probably handling angry customers. We didn't have them very often, but when we did, I needed to make sure they were well taken care of. After all, the customer is always right. M: That's how we feel here too. How long did you work there? W: I was there for three and a half years. I left the company last month. M: And why did you leave? W: My husband has been transferred to Boston. And I understand your company has an opening there too. M: Yes, that's right. We do. But the position won't start until early next month. Would that be a problem for you? W: No, not at all. My husband's new job doesn't begin for a few weeks. So we thought we would spend some time driving to Boston and stop to see my parents. M: That sounds nice. So tell me, why are you interested in this particular position? W: I know that your company has a great reputation, and a wonderful product. I've thought many times that I would like to be a part of it. When I heard about the opening in Boston, I jumped to the opportunity. M: Well I'm glad you did.
Early next month.
When can the woman start to work if she gets the job?
[ "Right away.", "In two months.", "Early next month." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: I like that picture you put up on the wall yesterday. M: Oh, thank you. It's a photograph that I took on my vacation last year. W: You took it yourself? I didn't know you were a photographer. M: Oh, yes, I've been taking pictures for years. W: It sounds interesting. Do you have any more of your pictures here? And may I see them? M: Yes, certainly. Some of them are faces, just faces of people who I see when I'm walking around. W: Do you let them know that you're taking pictures of them? M: I try not to. I don't like pictures of people who purpose for the camera. I like people who are going about their business without knowing the camera is there. W: I suppose you need a lot of equipment. How many cameras do you have? M: Well, I have a dozen of them, but I use two of them more than the others.
The picture he took.
What did the man put up on the wall yesterday?
[ "The picture he drew on his vacation.", "The picture he took.", "The picture of him taken last year." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: I like that picture you put up on the wall yesterday. M: Oh, thank you. It's a photograph that I took on my vacation last year. W: You took it yourself? I didn't know you were a photographer. M: Oh, yes, I've been taking pictures for years. W: It sounds interesting. Do you have any more of your pictures here? And may I see them? M: Yes, certainly. Some of them are faces, just faces of people who I see when I'm walking around. W: Do you let them know that you're taking pictures of them? M: I try not to. I don't like pictures of people who purpose for the camera. I like people who are going about their business without knowing the camera is there. W: I suppose you need a lot of equipment. How many cameras do you have? M: Well, I have a dozen of them, but I use two of them more than the others.
The pictures prepared for cameras.
What kind of pictures does the man not like?
[ "The pictures prepared for cameras.", "The daily life pictures.", "The pictures taken by others." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: I like that picture you put up on the wall yesterday. M: Oh, thank you. It's a photograph that I took on my vacation last year. W: You took it yourself? I didn't know you were a photographer. M: Oh, yes, I've been taking pictures for years. W: It sounds interesting. Do you have any more of your pictures here? And may I see them? M: Yes, certainly. Some of them are faces, just faces of people who I see when I'm walking around. W: Do you let them know that you're taking pictures of them? M: I try not to. I don't like pictures of people who purpose for the camera. I like people who are going about their business without knowing the camera is there. W: I suppose you need a lot of equipment. How many cameras do you have? M: Well, I have a dozen of them, but I use two of them more than the others.
Two.
How many cameras does the man use more often?
[ "Twelve.", "Ten.", "Two." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Have you heard the news? M: No. What news? W: Julie has won first prize in the diving competition. M: Oh, that's great.
Diving competition.
In what competition did Julie win first prize?
[ "Diving competition.", "Dancing competition.", "Driving competition." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Why are you so sure that Anne didn't commit the crime? W: She couldn't have committed that crime because I was with her. And we were out of town on that day.
In town.
Where was the crime most probably committed?
[ "In town.", "Out of town.", "In the man's house." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: I'm getting worried about Jenny's school work. All she talks about these days is volleyball games and all she does is practice, training and things like that. W: Her grades on the coming exams will fall for sure. It's high time we talk(ed) some sense to her.
Urge Jenny to spend more time on study.
What are the speakers probably going to do?
[ "Urge Jenny to spend more time on study.", "Help Jenny to prepare for the coming exams.", "Act towards Jenny in a more sensible way." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: What's the matter with you today? M: I'm not sure. I think I'm coming down with a cold.
He isn't feeling well.
What is the man's problem?
[ "He isn't feeling well.", "He is caught in bad weather.", "He has to change his travel plan for cold" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: The typewriter costs 900 Yuan but I have only 700 Yuan. W: I have 400 Yuan. I Can lend you.
200 Yuan.
How much does the man have to borrow?
[ "400 Yuan.", "700 Yuan.", "200 Yuan." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: So. What's your uncle like? W: Oh, very friendly and open-minded. Don't worry. I'm sure he'll let you give a performance there. The good thing is that a lot of famous people go there. So do reporters and photographers. M: Yeah, but what if he doesn't like our music? W: He'll like it. He hasn't had a live band for a while, so I think he'd like one for a change.
He has a restaurant.
What does the woman's uncle do?
[ "He plays music.", "He has a restaurant.", "He is a news reporter." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: So. What's your uncle like? W: Oh, very friendly and open-minded. Don't worry. I'm sure he'll let you give a performance there. The good thing is that a lot of famous people go there. So do reporters and photographers. M: Yeah, but what if he doesn't like our music? W: He'll like it. He hasn't had a live band for a while, so I think he'd like one for a change.
A band.
What does the man have?
[ "A bank.", "A band.", "A camera." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: You've got your apartment furnished, haven't you? M: I've bought some used furniture from Sunday market. It was a real bargain.
The furniture he bought was very cheap.
What does the man mean?
[ "The furnished apartment was inexpensive.", "The apartment was provided with some old furniture.", "The furniture he bought was very cheap." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Woman: Dr. Brown's Clinic. Can I help you? Man: Yes. Can I have an appointment to see the doctor, please? Woman: Well, he's free at a quarter past eleven today or tomorrow at a quarter past ten or five to two. Man: I'll come tomorrow afternoon.
1:55.
What time is the appointment?
[ "10:15.", "11:15.", "1:55." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Hello, 6632278. W: Hi, Jack. It's me, Ann. I wasn't at school today. Have we got any homework to do for tomorrow? M: Let me see. Well, we've got to do the math problems on Page 40 in our textbook. W: All right. I've got it. M: Then, we have to go on with our reading for English. The history teacher wants us to read the chapter on the History of London for tomorrow, and write down the most important dates and events in that chapter. W: Anything else? Ah...ah, music? M: No, we haven't any music homework, but the science teacher is giving us a test on Friday, so we have to study for that. W: Oh no. I'm so bad at science. I hate it. Thanks, Jack. M: Don't mention it. See you tomorrow.
Science
What test are the speakers going to take on Firday?
[ "Science", "History", "Music" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Hello, 6632278. W: Hi, Jack. It's me, Ann. I wasn't at school today. Have we got any homework to do for tomorrow? M: Let me see. Well, we've got to do the math problems on Page 40 in our textbook. W: All right. I've got it. M: Then, we have to go on with our reading for English. The history teacher wants us to read the chapter on the History of London for tomorrow, and write down the most important dates and events in that chapter. W: Anything else? Ah...ah, music? M: No, we haven't any music homework, but the science teacher is giving us a test on Friday, so we have to study for that. W: Oh no. I'm so bad at science. I hate it. Thanks, Jack. M: Don't mention it. See you tomorrow.
To ask about the homework for tomorrow
Why does the woman speaker make the phone call?
[ "To discuss her maths problems", "To seek help with her English reading", "To ask about the homework for tomorrow" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: By the way, would you like to go to the movies this evening? W: I'd love to. But I must write some emails. M: Why tonight? W: I haven't written to anyone for months. Sylvia and John must think I've forgotten them. M: You don't have to write. You can call them tomorrow. It's half price on Sundays. W: Yes, I could, couldn't I? All right. I'll do that. What's playing then? M: Let's see. Here we are. The Columbia: In the World. A must for all teenagers. W: No, thank you! M: Central: Children's World. All parents of teenage children ought to see this picture. W: There must be something worth seeing somewhere. M: What about this? John Wayne in Texas, Here I Come. W: I can't stand Westerns. M: Neither can I. Listen, Joan. I've got a better idea... W: Let's stay at home and wash down the kitchen walls! M: Great idea!
Write some emails.
What did the woman plan to do tonight?
[ "Do some reading.", "Watch TV at home.", "Write some emails." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: By the way, would you like to go to the movies this evening? W: I'd love to. But I must write some emails. M: Why tonight? W: I haven't written to anyone for months. Sylvia and John must think I've forgotten them. M: You don't have to write. You can call them tomorrow. It's half price on Sundays. W: Yes, I could, couldn't I? All right. I'll do that. What's playing then? M: Let's see. Here we are. The Columbia: In the World. A must for all teenagers. W: No, thank you! M: Central: Children's World. All parents of teenage children ought to see this picture. W: There must be something worth seeing somewhere. M: What about this? John Wayne in Texas, Here I Come. W: I can't stand Westerns. M: Neither can I. Listen, Joan. I've got a better idea... W: Let's stay at home and wash down the kitchen walls! M: Great idea!
Saturday.
What day is today?
[ "Friday.", "Saturday.", "Sunday." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: By the way, would you like to go to the movies this evening? W: I'd love to. But I must write some emails. M: Why tonight? W: I haven't written to anyone for months. Sylvia and John must think I've forgotten them. M: You don't have to write. You can call them tomorrow. It's half price on Sundays. W: Yes, I could, couldn't I? All right. I'll do that. What's playing then? M: Let's see. Here we are. The Columbia: In the World. A must for all teenagers. W: No, thank you! M: Central: Children's World. All parents of teenage children ought to see this picture. W: There must be something worth seeing somewhere. M: What about this? John Wayne in Texas, Here I Come. W: I can't stand Westerns. M: Neither can I. Listen, Joan. I've got a better idea... W: Let's stay at home and wash down the kitchen walls! M: Great idea!
Children's World.
Which movie are parents supposed to see?
[ "In the World.", "Children's World.", "Texas, Here I Come." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: By the way, would you like to go to the movies this evening? W: I'd love to. But I must write some emails. M: Why tonight? W: I haven't written to anyone for months. Sylvia and John must think I've forgotten them. M: You don't have to write. You can call them tomorrow. It's half price on Sundays. W: Yes, I could, couldn't I? All right. I'll do that. What's playing then? M: Let's see. Here we are. The Columbia: In the World. A must for all teenagers. W: No, thank you! M: Central: Children's World. All parents of teenage children ought to see this picture. W: There must be something worth seeing somewhere. M: What about this? John Wayne in Texas, Here I Come. W: I can't stand Westerns. M: Neither can I. Listen, Joan. I've got a better idea... W: Let's stay at home and wash down the kitchen walls! M: Great idea!
Do housework at home.
What did the speakers finally decide to do?
[ "Go to see a film.", "Do housework at home.", "Eat out in a restaurant." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Excuse me, I'm enrolled to take Professor Lee's literature course 102 and I hear some changes have been made. M: Yes, the class has been moved to the north building. Also it is now Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2 to 4pm. Instead of being held on Monday and Friday from 2 to 3pm. What changes! W: Professor Lee will still be teaching the class, right?
Class size.
What is NOT a change to the literature class?
[ "Class size.", "Class times.", "Class length." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: What would you do if you were in my place? M: If Paul were my son, I'd just not worry. Now that his teacher is giving him extra help and he's working hard himself, he's sure to do well in the next exam.
Having confidence in her son.
What's the man's suggestion to the woman?
[ "Having confidence in her son.", "Telling her son not to worry.", "Teaching her son by herself." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Are we going to the party this evening? W: Well. I wonder if James can make it from home. M: He's got a car now. W: Sounds no problem, then.
go to the party
James is going to ________.
[ "buy a car", "stay at home", "go to the party" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Bye, Mark, have a nice weekend. M: Thanks, same to you. Doing anything exciting? W: No, not really. We were thinking of going to the beach, but I don't think Martin is well enough to go. So he will probably stay in and watch TV. And I'll plant the rose bushes I bought yesterday.
Work in the garden.
What's the woman going to do this weekend?
[ "Work in the garden.", "Go to the beach", "Watch TV" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: How do you like group work in Professor Davis'class? M: Oh, we all enjoy it. You know, we learn from each other by doing things together.
They all like Professor Davis'class.
What do we learn from the conversation?
[ "Professor Davis does too much group work in class.", "They all like Professor Davis'class.", "They hardly learn anything from Professor Davis'class." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Jack, could you give me a hand with this file cabinet? It belongs against the wall, next to bulletin hoard. M: At your service.
Moving office furniture.
What are the speakers doing?
[ "Moving office furniture.", "Hanging a poster.", "Painting a room." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Jack, would you please read this letter I've just written? I'd like to have your opinion. M: I'd be glad to tell you what I think. W: If you don't think it's any good, please say so. I really want to get this job. M: It looks fine to me. But I have one suggestion. W: What is it? M: If I were you, I'd change the beginning. You should write about your education first. W: Good idea, Jack. What do you think about the second part? M: Well, I'm afraid it's too short. You should include much more information about your work experience. W: You're right. I'll change it.
To apply for a job.
What is the aim of the woman's letter?
[ "To apply for a job.", "To finish a class assignment.", "To apologize to someone." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Jack, would you please read this letter I've just written? I'd like to have your opinion. M: I'd be glad to tell you what I think. W: If you don't think it's any good, please say so. I really want to get this job. M: It looks fine to me. But I have one suggestion. W: What is it? M: If I were you, I'd change the beginning. You should write about your education first. W: Good idea, Jack. What do you think about the second part? M: Well, I'm afraid it's too short. You should include much more information about your work experience. W: You're right. I'll change it.
Put the education section in the beginning.
What does the man suggest the woman do?
[ "Shorten the second part.", "Talk about her experience in the end.", "Put the education section in the beginning." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Let's go to the restaurant on the ground floor. I heard the food there is not bad. M: But I heard the food is terrible there, and expensive, too.
They will not go to the restaurant.
Which of the following may happen at last?
[ "They will go to have dinner together.", "They will go to the ground floor.", "They will not go to the restaurant." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: How do you like the new physician who replaced Dr. Andrews? W: He may not seem as agreeable or as thorough as Dr. Andrews, but at least he doesn't keep patients waiting for hours.
Dr. Andrews used to keep his patients waiting.
What can we infer from the woman's answer?
[ "Dr. Andrews has been promoted for his thoroughness.", "She disagrees with Dr. Andrews on many occasions.", "Dr. Andrews used to keep his patients waiting." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Excuse me. I'm looking for the bar, please. W: Yes, sir. It's inside the restaurant next to the performance stage. Turn left out of the lift, and the bar is just there, on your right.
Beside the performance stage.
Where is the bar?
[ "Beside the performance stage.", "On the right of the theatre.", "Next to the restaurant." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
F: Do you still remember the day when we first met? M: How could I forget, old friend? It has been fifty years since then.
Friends.
Who are the woman and the man?
[ "Wife and husband.", "Mother and son.", "Friends." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Carl earned a lot of money over the summer vacation as a consultant to that company. F: I don't doubt it. What surprises me is that he's still working there now that classes are about to start again.
She's surprised that he choose that company.
What does the woman say his class Carl?
[ "She doesn't know when his classes start.", "She's surprised that he choose that company.", "She doubts he makes much money now." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: I'm having trouble hearing my music on my iPod through these earphones. I think they're broken. M: Here, give them to me so I can listen. Oh, yes. You need to get a new pair.
Her earphones are broken.
Why is the woman having trouble hearing her music?
[ "Her iPod isn't working.", "Her earphones are broken.", "She has a hearing problem." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
F: Where did you go last Sunday, John? M: I didn't feel well and slept almost the whole day.
He stayed at home.
How did John spend last Sunday?
[ "He went to the park.", "He went to the doctor.", "He stayed at home." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Good morning, sir. What's wrong with you? M: I have a bad cold, and I can't sleep well.
In a hospital
Where are they talking?
[ "In a hospital", "In a restaurant", "In a police station" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
F: We can't see many stars. M: Yes, because they are too far away. But some of them can be seen.
They are too far away.
Why can't many stars be seen?
[ "They are too small.", "They are too bright.", "They are too far away." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Give me a hand with this table, will you? M: Oh... certainly. Now, leave it to me. I'll do it.
The man.
Who will probably move the table?
[ "The man.", "The woman.", "Neither of them." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Did you buy the handbag you liked so much? W: Unfortunately, I only had $5.
She couldn't afford the handbag.
What does the woman mean?
[ "She couldn't afford the handbag.", "She got the handbag for $5.", "She did not like the handbag at all." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Well, hello! Have you moved, or something? M: No, I went to California for a few weeks. W: Oh, really? Our new manager comes from California. Do you know that?
Workmates
What's the probable relationship between the two speakers?
[ "Strangers.", "Classmates.", "Workmates" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: The city government has decided to build a new high school. W: It's about time! I don't know why it took so long.
It should be built.
What's the woman's opinion about the school?
[ "It would be a better school.", "It should be built.", "It isn't needed." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: So, what's new at the office? W: Well, it was a pretty routine day.
Nothing unusual happened at the office.
What does the woman mean?
[ "Nothing unusual happened at the office.", "It was a long day.", "It was more interesting than he had expected." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Yes, I went with Alan on Saturday afternoon. M: How was it? W: Terrible! In the first half Birmingham only kicked the ball three or four times! Really bad. And it rained.
A live football match.
What are they talking about?
[ "A live football match.", "The weather.", "A football match on TV." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Turn on the radio, please. Perhaps it's time for the weather forecast now. M: It's ten o'clock, just the time for the world news.
Weather forecast.
What does the woman want to listen to?
[ "Weather forecast.", "The world news.", "Music." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: What's the matter? Your bike is in bad shape. M: It was hit by a car yesterday. W: Good God! Were you hurt? M: I'm all right. I was not riding it then. W: Oh, good for you! But what happened? M: I was in a hurry yesterday and I put the bike at the back of a car. W: The driver didn't see it and... M: And the bike was run over by the car. Both its wheels were damaged. They are being repaired now. W: It was lucky that you didn't get hurt. M: Yeah. But it's a pity I can't ride my bike this weekend. W: Oh. Did you have a weekend plan? M: Yeah. I planned to go sightseeing with friends by bike. W: Well, you can use mine if you'd like to. M: Thank you very much.
It was damaged by a car.
What happened to the man's bike?
[ "It was damaged by him.", "It was damaged by a car.", "It was wasted." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: What's the matter? Your bike is in bad shape. M: It was hit by a car yesterday. W: Good God! Were you hurt? M: I'm all right. I was not riding it then. W: Oh, good for you! But what happened? M: I was in a hurry yesterday and I put the bike at the back of a car. W: The driver didn't see it and... M: And the bike was run over by the car. Both its wheels were damaged. They are being repaired now. W: It was lucky that you didn't get hurt. M: Yeah. But it's a pity I can't ride my bike this weekend. W: Oh. Did you have a weekend plan? M: Yeah. I planned to go sightseeing with friends by bike. W: Well, you can use mine if you'd like to. M: Thank you very much.
The man was not hurt.
Why was the man lucky according to the woman?
[ "The bike was damaged.", "The man was not hurt.", "The bike was being repaired." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: What's the matter? Your bike is in bad shape. M: It was hit by a car yesterday. W: Good God! Were you hurt? M: I'm all right. I was not riding it then. W: Oh, good for you! But what happened? M: I was in a hurry yesterday and I put the bike at the back of a car. W: The driver didn't see it and... M: And the bike was run over by the car. Both its wheels were damaged. They are being repaired now. W: It was lucky that you didn't get hurt. M: Yeah. But it's a pity I can't ride my bike this weekend. W: Oh. Did you have a weekend plan? M: Yeah. I planned to go sightseeing with friends by bike. W: Well, you can use mine if you'd like to. M: Thank you very much.
He planned to go sightseeing.
What did the man plan to do for the weekend?
[ "He planned to visit a friend.", "He planned to go shopping.", "He planned to go sightseeing." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: What's the matter? Your bike is in bad shape. M: It was hit by a car yesterday. W: Good God! Were you hurt? M: I'm all right. I was not riding it then. W: Oh, good for you! But what happened? M: I was in a hurry yesterday and I put the bike at the back of a car. W: The driver didn't see it and... M: And the bike was run over by the car. Both its wheels were damaged. They are being repaired now. W: It was lucky that you didn't get hurt. M: Yeah. But it's a pity I can't ride my bike this weekend. W: Oh. Did you have a weekend plan? M: Yeah. I planned to go sightseeing with friends by bike. W: Well, you can use mine if you'd like to. M: Thank you very much.
He will use the woman's bike.
How will the man go outing this weekend?
[ "He will use his own bike.", "He will use the woman's bike.", "He will go by bus." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
F: Your meeting isn't until 2:30. M: Oh, I know. I'm here ahead of time.
At 2:30
When will the meeting start?
[ "Before 2:30", "At 2:30", "After 2:30" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: You look smart in this red jacket. W: Thank you. A really good bargain, I think. You can get one for your sister. It goes on sale today. M: Yes, but what size she takes.
It is sold at a lower price.
What do we know about the woman's jacket?
[ "It is sold at a lower price.", "Its color is her favorite.", "It is her sister's size." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: I hear a newly-invented drug can make people tell the truth and it may prove useful in questioning terrorists. Isn't it incredible? W: Simple solutions to complex problems rarely succeed. As far as I know, no such drugs are ever known to work.
It will most likely prove ineffective.
What does the woman think of the new drug?
[ "It can help solve complex problems.", "It will most likely prove ineffective.", "It is a new weapon against terrorists." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
F: Tom, here's your birthday gift. M: Woo, what a nice dog!
A little dog
What's the gift?
[ "A little dog", "A small cat", "A lot of money" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: When do you usually go to the bank, John? M: Anytime I have to. Why did you ask? W: You'd better avoid Friday mornings. I'm reading an interesting book these days. And it says most robberies happen on Friday mornings.
To give him some advice on safety.
What is the woman's purpose in speaking to the man?
[ "To tell him about a bank robbery.", "To recommend a good book to him.", "To give him some advice on safety." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: How about joinning us for a pot luck? W: No, not today. I have to do some gardening at home, but can we get together next Saturday?
She is not free today.
What does the woman mean?
[ "She invites the man to a pot luck next weekend.", "She asks the man to help her with the gardening.", "She is not free today." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Hey Jane, where are you going this weekend? W: Hi, Bob. I'm going to the beach. 13o you want to come too? M: Yes, that sounds like fun. Which beach are you going to? W: I was thinking of going to Huangdao's Beach. I like to watch the sea birds and wildlife there. M: That sounds great! When do you plan to leave? W: Well, I think at about four o'clock on Friday. M: Great. Where should we meet? W: Meet me on Friday in front of my house. M: OK, I'll see you then. Bye.
Because she wants to observe the seabirds.
Why does the woman plan to go to Huangdao's Beach?
[ "Because she wants to sit in the sun.", "Because she wants to watch the waves.", "Because she wants to observe the seabirds." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Hey Jane, where are you going this weekend? W: Hi, Bob. I'm going to the beach. 13o you want to come too? M: Yes, that sounds like fun. Which beach are you going to? W: I was thinking of going to Huangdao's Beach. I like to watch the sea birds and wildlife there. M: That sounds great! When do you plan to leave? W: Well, I think at about four o'clock on Friday. M: Great. Where should we meet? W: Meet me on Friday in front of my house. M: OK, I'll see you then. Bye.
Friday.
When will they meet again?
[ "Saturday.", "Sunday.", "Friday." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: I'm going to see a film. Will you go with me? M: No. I don't want to miss my friend's party.
He will go to his friend's party.
What does the man mean?
[ "He doesn't want to go to his friend's party.", "He will go to see the film.", "He will go to his friend's party." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Whose are these sweaters? W: The blue one is Lucy's and the green one is Lily's.
Green.
What color is Lily's sweater?
[ "Yellow.", "Green.", "Blue." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: It was such an interesting lecture. I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did. W: I must admit that I almost fell asleep in the first 30 minutes.
She didn't like it.
How did the woman like the lecture?
[ "She liked it very much.", "She enjoyed it as much as the man did.", "She didn't like it." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: What kind of dress are you looking for? M: Since it's getting warmer this time of the year, I want something lightweight. What do you think would be the best?
Things to wear.
What are these two people talking about?
[ "A lightweight shirt.", "Things to wear.", "The warm weather." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Dad, what will we have for dinner? M: I don't know. Maybe fried fish, chicken soup and... W: Oh, no, I'm tired of such things now. M: I'm sorry. But that is the only thing I can cook. What do you want to have then? W: I do wish Mom were at home. Why don't we go and eat out for a change? M: Oh, that's a good idea. I like Kentucky fried chicken very much. W: Dad, you always talk about fried chicken. Let's have something different. I'd like to go to McDonald's this time. M: OK then. You'll drive, won't you? W: No, I'm a bit tired today. You should drive. M: OK, OK. I always do things like that. I hope your Mom will be back soon. Ah here we are. W: Dad, what would you like to have? I'd like a hamburger. M: I want one, too. And some French fries, Jill? W: Please buy me some salad instead. And a glass of Coke. OK? M: Hamburger, salad, and a glass of Coke. Is that all for you, Jill? W: Right, and give me an ice cream, too. I'll go and find the seats. M: And I'll get some vegetables for myself, and a coffee...
To McDonald's.
Where did the two speakers go for dinner?
[ "To McDonald's.", "To KFC.", "To a Chinese restaurant." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Dad, what will we have for dinner? M: I don't know. Maybe fried fish, chicken soup and... W: Oh, no, I'm tired of such things now. M: I'm sorry. But that is the only thing I can cook. What do you want to have then? W: I do wish Mom were at home. Why don't we go and eat out for a change? M: Oh, that's a good idea. I like Kentucky fried chicken very much. W: Dad, you always talk about fried chicken. Let's have something different. I'd like to go to McDonald's this time. M: OK then. You'll drive, won't you? W: No, I'm a bit tired today. You should drive. M: OK, OK. I always do things like that. I hope your Mom will be back soon. Ah here we are. W: Dad, what would you like to have? I'd like a hamburger. M: I want one, too. And some French fries, Jill? W: Please buy me some salad instead. And a glass of Coke. OK? M: Hamburger, salad, and a glass of Coke. Is that all for you, Jill? W: Right, and give me an ice cream, too. I'll go and find the seats. M: And I'll get some vegetables for myself, and a coffee...
Because Jill was tired of her father's cooking.
Why didn't they eat at home?
[ "Because Jill's mother was not in the house.", "Because Jill was tired of her father's cooking.", "Because Jill's father wanted to eat fried chicken." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Dad, what will we have for dinner? M: I don't know. Maybe fried fish, chicken soup and... W: Oh, no, I'm tired of such things now. M: I'm sorry. But that is the only thing I can cook. What do you want to have then? W: I do wish Mom were at home. Why don't we go and eat out for a change? M: Oh, that's a good idea. I like Kentucky fried chicken very much. W: Dad, you always talk about fried chicken. Let's have something different. I'd like to go to McDonald's this time. M: OK then. You'll drive, won't you? W: No, I'm a bit tired today. You should drive. M: OK, OK. I always do things like that. I hope your Mom will be back soon. Ah here we are. W: Dad, what would you like to have? I'd like a hamburger. M: I want one, too. And some French fries, Jill? W: Please buy me some salad instead. And a glass of Coke. OK? M: Hamburger, salad, and a glass of Coke. Is that all for you, Jill? W: Right, and give me an ice cream, too. I'll go and find the seats. M: And I'll get some vegetables for myself, and a coffee...
Hamburger, salad, Coke, and ice cream.
What did Jill want for her dinner?
[ "Hamburger, salad, coffee and chicken.", "Hamburger, salad, Coke, and ice cream.", "Hamburger, vegetables and coffee." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: My teaching assistant will correct the final exam papers and I'll grade them. W: Sorry,I have trouble hearing in the back of the room. What did you say?
The assistant will correct papers.
What did the man say about the final exam?
[ "He will correct papers.", "He will collect papers.", "The assistant will correct papers." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: That's it! I've had it with this TV! We need to get a new one. The signal is so bad. It's ridiculous. All of our friends have nice TVs. It's high time we joined them. W: You don't want to get one of those 3D TVs, do you? M: Well, I'm not sure. All I know is that I want something with a big screen,and the most important thing is a clear picture. W: Oh, you mean like the one our neighbor bought the other day? M: Yeah. They have fantastic sound, too. W: This all sounds a little expensive to me. I'm not sure if we have the money, even if we didn't go on vacation. M: Hey, look at this ad in the paper! They're having a special sale on TVs. This one is only $300! And even the biggest ones are only $500. W: Well, I think we can afford that. Let's go check out that sale!
The picture quality.
What is the man's main concern about the TV?
[ "The picture quality.", "The sound quality.", "The screen size." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: That's it! I've had it with this TV! We need to get a new one. The signal is so bad. It's ridiculous. All of our friends have nice TVs. It's high time we joined them. W: You don't want to get one of those 3D TVs, do you? M: Well, I'm not sure. All I know is that I want something with a big screen,and the most important thing is a clear picture. W: Oh, you mean like the one our neighbor bought the other day? M: Yeah. They have fantastic sound, too. W: This all sounds a little expensive to me. I'm not sure if we have the money, even if we didn't go on vacation. M: Hey, look at this ad in the paper! They're having a special sale on TVs. This one is only $300! And even the biggest ones are only $500. W: Well, I think we can afford that. Let's go check out that sale!
They all have nice TVs.
Why does the man mention his friends?
[ "They all have nice TVs.", "They just got a new TV.", "They're planning a vacation with them." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: That's it! I've had it with this TV! We need to get a new one. The signal is so bad. It's ridiculous. All of our friends have nice TVs. It's high time we joined them. W: You don't want to get one of those 3D TVs, do you? M: Well, I'm not sure. All I know is that I want something with a big screen,and the most important thing is a clear picture. W: Oh, you mean like the one our neighbor bought the other day? M: Yeah. They have fantastic sound, too. W: This all sounds a little expensive to me. I'm not sure if we have the money, even if we didn't go on vacation. M: Hey, look at this ad in the paper! They're having a special sale on TVs. This one is only $300! And even the biggest ones are only $500. W: Well, I think we can afford that. Let's go check out that sale!
No more than $500.
How much will the speakers probably spend on a TV?
[ "At least $500.", "No more than $500.", "No more than $300." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: We need some eggs, Catherine. W: I'll drive out to the farm and get them tomorrow. M: It'll be quicker to go to the market or to the little shop across the road. W: I know, but I happen to know that they haven't been on the shelves for a long time.
On the farm.
Where will the woman buy the eggs?
[ "On the farm.", "In the shop.", "In the market." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Guess who I met at the grocery store this morning? M: Well, I can't imagine. W: Do you remember Mr. Johnson? He used to live in the building next to ours. M: Oh, yes, now I remember. He had dark hair and wore glasses.
Their former neighbor.
Who is Mr. Johnson according to the speakers?
[ "Their former colleague.", "Their former neighbor.", "Their former teacher." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: What's the matter? W: I've had a bad cold and cough all day and night. M: Let me see. How long have you been like this? W: About three days, ever since Tuesday.
Tuesday.
When did the woman become ill?
[ "Tuesday.", "Wednesday.", "Thursday." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: I wonder if Simon would be here by 8:00. He's supposed to be. M: His wife said he left at 7:30, so he should be here by 8:10 at the latest.
8:00.
When is Simon supposed to arrive?
[ "7:30.", "8:00.", "8:10." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: The food in this restaurant is horrible. If only we got to ray's school dining home. W: But the food isn't everything. It isn't nice just to get away from old movie?
It's quiet in the restaurant.
What can we learn from the conversation?
[ "It's quiet in the restaurant.", "The restaurant is too far from theirschool.", "The price is high in the restaurant." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Excuse me, sir. M: Yes? W: Could you tell me how far it is to the National Arts Centre? M: Yes. It's quite near, about a ten-minute walk from here. W: Could you tell me how to get there? I'm a tourist here. M: Well, you walk down this street for two blocks to the traffic lights. Turn left and you will be on King Street. Walk straight along King Street, until you come to a cinema, the National Arts Centre is right opposite. You can't miss it. W: Wait a minute. I walk down this street two blocks to the traffic lights. Turn left and I will be on King Street. I walk straight along King Street, until I come to a cinema; the National Arts Centre is opposite. M: That's right. W: Thank you. M: My pleasure.
National Arts Centre.
Which is the place the woman wants to visit?
[ "National Cars Centre.", "King Street.", "National Arts Centre." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Excuse me, sir. M: Yes? W: Could you tell me how far it is to the National Arts Centre? M: Yes. It's quite near, about a ten-minute walk from here. W: Could you tell me how to get there? I'm a tourist here. M: Well, you walk down this street for two blocks to the traffic lights. Turn left and you will be on King Street. Walk straight along King Street, until you come to a cinema, the National Arts Centre is right opposite. You can't miss it. W: Wait a minute. I walk down this street two blocks to the traffic lights. Turn left and I will be on King Street. I walk straight along King Street, until I come to a cinema; the National Arts Centre is opposite. M: That's right. W: Thank you. M: My pleasure.
The cinema is on King Street.
Which of the following is TRUE?
[ "The cinema is on King Street.", "The place where the woman wants to go is right next to the cinema.", "The place where the woman wants to go is just twelve minutes walk from here." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Excuse me, sir. M: Yes? W: Could you tell me how far it is to the National Arts Centre? M: Yes. It's quite near, about a ten-minute walk from here. W: Could you tell me how to get there? I'm a tourist here. M: Well, you walk down this street for two blocks to the traffic lights. Turn left and you will be on King Street. Walk straight along King Street, until you come to a cinema, the National Arts Centre is right opposite. You can't miss it. W: Wait a minute. I walk down this street two blocks to the traffic lights. Turn left and I will be on King Street. I walk straight along King Street, until I come to a cinema; the National Arts Centre is opposite. M: That's right. W: Thank you. M: My pleasure.
In the street.
Where are the two speakers?
[ "In a center.", "In the street.", "In a cinema." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: How were your exams,Mike? M: Not too bad. But I'm sure I made some mistakes in the science paper and maths paper. W: Me, too. The science paper was not easy this time, was it? M: It seems that our new science teacher likes to give us tough exams. W: I have the same feeling. He looks only 25 or so. M: Maybe he hopes to make us pay more attention to his lessons in this way. W: Really? M: Well. I'm only joking.
After the science exam.
When did the conversation take place?
[ "Before the maths exam.", "Before the science exam.", "After the science exam." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: How were your exams,Mike? M: Not too bad. But I'm sure I made some mistakes in the science paper and maths paper. W: Me, too. The science paper was not easy this time, was it? M: It seems that our new science teacher likes to give us tough exams. W: I have the same feeling. He looks only 25 or so. M: Maybe he hopes to make us pay more attention to his lessons in this way. W: Really? M: Well. I'm only joking.
They are classmates.
What is the most probable relationship between the man and woman?
[ "They are friends.", "They are classmates.", "They are teacher and student." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: How were your exams,Mike? M: Not too bad. But I'm sure I made some mistakes in the science paper and maths paper. W: Me, too. The science paper was not easy this time, was it? M: It seems that our new science teacher likes to give us tough exams. W: I have the same feeling. He looks only 25 or so. M: Maybe he hopes to make us pay more attention to his lessons in this way. W: Really? M: Well. I'm only joking.
We don't know.
Why is the science exam diff icult?
[ "The teacher is too young and less experienced.", "The teacher likes to give hard exams.", "We don't know." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Come in, please. What can I do for you? W: Professor Donner, are you giving your Advanced Geology course next semester? M: Yes, I'm planning on it. W: Could I be enrolled in it? I know it's a graduate course and I'm only a junior, but... M: Aren't you a bit young? I've allowed qualified seniors to take the course and they usually have a hard time keeping up. W: I know. But the geology of the American West is my favorite interest and I've done a lot of reading in the field. Last semester I took Professor Burman's course and I didn't find it really challenging enough. M: I see. You certainly aren't one of those students who are out for easy grades. W: I should say not. I really want to learn something. M: Well, I'll speak to Professor Burman. If he thinks you're ready, I'll let you enroll. W: Oh, thanks. That's really very kind of you.
She wants to take an advanced course.
Why did the woman talk to the professor?
[ "She wants him to recommend books.", "She wants to apply to graduate study.", "She wants to take an advanced course." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Come in, please. What can I do for you? W: Professor Donner, are you giving your Advanced Geology course next semester? M: Yes, I'm planning on it. W: Could I be enrolled in it? I know it's a graduate course and I'm only a junior, but... M: Aren't you a bit young? I've allowed qualified seniors to take the course and they usually have a hard time keeping up. W: I know. But the geology of the American West is my favorite interest and I've done a lot of reading in the field. Last semester I took Professor Burman's course and I didn't find it really challenging enough. M: I see. You certainly aren't one of those students who are out for easy grades. W: I should say not. I really want to learn something. M: Well, I'll speak to Professor Burman. If he thinks you're ready, I'll let you enroll. W: Oh, thanks. That's really very kind of you.
She is a junior.
At what stage is the woman in her studies?
[ "She is a junior.", "She is a senior.", "She is a graduate student." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Come in, please. What can I do for you? W: Professor Donner, are you giving your Advanced Geology course next semester? M: Yes, I'm planning on it. W: Could I be enrolled in it? I know it's a graduate course and I'm only a junior, but... M: Aren't you a bit young? I've allowed qualified seniors to take the course and they usually have a hard time keeping up. W: I know. But the geology of the American West is my favorite interest and I've done a lot of reading in the field. Last semester I took Professor Burman's course and I didn't find it really challenging enough. M: I see. You certainly aren't one of those students who are out for easy grades. W: I should say not. I really want to learn something. M: Well, I'll speak to Professor Burman. If he thinks you're ready, I'll let you enroll. W: Oh, thanks. That's really very kind of you.
He thinks the course will be too difficult for her.
What is the professor's first reply to the woman's request?
[ "He does not intend to offer the course.", "He does not think the course will interest her.", "He thinks the course will be too difficult for her." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Come in, please. What can I do for you? W: Professor Donner, are you giving your Advanced Geology course next semester? M: Yes, I'm planning on it. W: Could I be enrolled in it? I know it's a graduate course and I'm only a junior, but... M: Aren't you a bit young? I've allowed qualified seniors to take the course and they usually have a hard time keeping up. W: I know. But the geology of the American West is my favorite interest and I've done a lot of reading in the field. Last semester I took Professor Burman's course and I didn't find it really challenging enough. M: I see. You certainly aren't one of those students who are out for easy grades. W: I should say not. I really want to learn something. M: Well, I'll speak to Professor Burman. If he thinks you're ready, I'll let you enroll. W: Oh, thanks. That's really very kind of you.
She is unusually well prepared.
What does the woman say to persuade the professor to help her?
[ "She is unusually well prepared.", "She wants to take an easy course.", "She needs additional credits in the subject." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Waiter, can we have the bill please? M: Yes, madam. How will you pay for it, with cash or credit card,please? W: With my Visa Card. M: I'm awfully sorry, madam. But we only accept American Express and Master Card. W: In that case, I'll pay with cash then. M: Thank you, madam.
ExpressVisa
Which credit card is not accepted in this restaurant?
[ "American", "ExpressVisa", "CardMaster" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: My grades are not bad, but not good enough. I know I didn't study at all this semester. Now I have to work very hard next semester to keep my scholarship. W: I'll see you in the library, then.
She doesn't believe he can do it.
What does the woman mean?
[ "She doesn't believe he can do it.", "She agrees with the man.", "She expects to see him soon." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.