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W: The football match will be held on Monday, Nov. 30th.
M: You're right. That's the day after tomorrow. | Nov. 28th. | What date is it today? | [
"Nov. 28th.",
"Nov. 30th.",
"Nov. 18th."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hello, is this the Reception Desk?
M: Yes, may I help you?
M: This is Henry Jones in Room 742. I checked in about ten minutes ago.
W: Ah, yes, Mr. Jones. How can I help you?
M: The bathroom is in an absolutely terrible condition. When I tried the shower, no water came out at all.
W: Oh, dear, I'm sorry to hear that. I'll have it fixed immediately.
M: And that is not all. There is no soap, towel or toilet paper.
W: I apologize for this, Mr. Jones. We're rather short staffed at present. The housekeeper should have checked your room. We'll attend to it as soon as possible. There's been a misunderstanding.
M: That's all right. The most important thing is to fix it as soon as possible. | About ten minutes. | How long has the man stayed in the hotel? | [
"About ten minutes.",
"Less than ten minutes.",
"More than a quarter."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hello, is this the Reception Desk?
M: Yes, may I help you?
M: This is Henry Jones in Room 742. I checked in about ten minutes ago.
W: Ah, yes, Mr. Jones. How can I help you?
M: The bathroom is in an absolutely terrible condition. When I tried the shower, no water came out at all.
W: Oh, dear, I'm sorry to hear that. I'll have it fixed immediately.
M: And that is not all. There is no soap, towel or toilet paper.
W: I apologize for this, Mr. Jones. We're rather short staffed at present. The housekeeper should have checked your room. We'll attend to it as soon as possible. There's been a misunderstanding.
M: That's all right. The most important thing is to fix it as soon as possible. | Something is wrong with the water supply in his bathroom. | Why does the man complain to the receptionist? | [
"Something is wrong with his room.",
"Something is wrong with the water supply in his bathroom.",
"Some thing is wrong with the door of his bathroom."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hello, is this the Reception Desk?
M: Yes, may I help you?
M: This is Henry Jones in Room 742. I checked in about ten minutes ago.
W: Ah, yes, Mr. Jones. How can I help you?
M: The bathroom is in an absolutely terrible condition. When I tried the shower, no water came out at all.
W: Oh, dear, I'm sorry to hear that. I'll have it fixed immediately.
M: And that is not all. There is no soap, towel or toilet paper.
W: I apologize for this, Mr. Jones. We're rather short staffed at present. The housekeeper should have checked your room. We'll attend to it as soon as possible. There's been a misunderstanding.
M: That's all right. The most important thing is to fix it as soon as possible. | Labor force. | What is the hotel badly short of according to the conversation? | [
"Labor force.",
"Visitors and guests.",
"Money to hire more workers."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I can't understand why Bob isn't here yet? Do you think we should try to call him or go look for him?
W: He probably just got held up in traffic. Why don't we give him a few minutes? | Wait for Bob. | What are the speakers probably going to do? | [
"Give Bob a phone call.",
"Go and pick Bob up.",
"Wait for Bob."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Today is a bad day for me. I fell off a step and twisted my ankle.
W: Don't worry, usually ankle injuries heal quickly if you stop regular activities for a while. | Give his ankle a good rest. | What does the woman suggest the man do? | [
"Give his ankle a good rest.",
"Treat his injury immediately.",
"Continue his regular activities."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I'd like to book a seat on the 8:30 flight to New York on 1st July.
W: I'm sorry, Sir, that flight is fully booked.
M: Oh, well, in that case I'll go on the 10:30.
W: Yes, Sir, we have seats on that flight. | The 10:30 flight | Which flight does the man take actually? | [
"The 8:30 flight",
"The 10:30 flight",
"The 9:30 flight"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I'd like to book a seat on the 8:30 flight to New York on 1st July.
W: I'm sorry, Sir, that flight is fully booked.
M: Oh, well, in that case I'll go on the 10:30.
W: Yes, Sir, we have seats on that flight. | The tickets were all sold out | What do you know about the flight on 8:30? | [
"The tickets were all sold out",
"It has changed its taking-off time",
"The plane is too crowded"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Jack, would you like to come to my house with your wife for dinner at six tomorrow evening?
M: We would like to. Who else will be there?
W: Well, I also invite the White's.
M: That sounds great. I enjoy making friends, chatting with others. I always stay at home and feel bored. By the way, is it a formal dinner or informal one?
W: Informal, of course, just feel at home.
M: Great! Oh, I can't wait. | More than four. | How many people will be at the party? | [
"More than four.",
"Three.",
"Five."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Jack, would you like to come to my house with your wife for dinner at six tomorrow evening?
M: We would like to. Who else will be there?
W: Well, I also invite the White's.
M: That sounds great. I enjoy making friends, chatting with others. I always stay at home and feel bored. By the way, is it a formal dinner or informal one?
W: Informal, of course, just feel at home.
M: Great! Oh, I can't wait. | He meanns that he is just looking forward to the party. | What does the man mean by saying "I can't wait"? | [
"He meanns that he is just looking forward to the party.",
"He means that he hates being late for the party.",
"He means that he must hurry."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I'm terribly sorry I'm late, dear. I had a long meeting at the office.
W: That's OK. I arrived here only a moment ago because my car broke down and I walked all the way down here. | He worked late. | Why did the man arrive late? | [
"His car broke down.",
"He worked late.",
"He met someone else on the way."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Have you found your key?
F: Yes, I've found it. | Her key. | What has she found? | [
"Her bag.",
"Her key.",
"Her kite."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Good afternoon, I'm calling to inquire about the four bedroom house you advertised in the newspaper.
M: I am sorry, but it's already sold. | It's no longer available. | What do we learn about the house from the conversation? | [
"It's no longer available.",
"It's not as good as advertised.",
"It's being redecorated."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I am not sure when to leave for the lecture.
W: But it's already fifteen to eight.
M: Take it easy. Fifteen minutes is quite OK. | At 8:50. | What time will the lecture begin? | [
"At 6:15.",
"At 8:50.",
"At 8:00."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Receptionist: Dr. Carter's Office.
Ronald: Yes, I'd like to make an appointment to see Dr. Carter, please.
Receptionist: Is this your first visit?
Ronald: Yes it is.
Receptionist: Okay. Could I have your name please?
Ronald: Yes. My name is Ronald Schuller.
Receptionist: And may I ask who referred you to our office?
Ronald: Uh, I drove past your office yesterday.
Receptionist: Okay. How about the day after tomorrow on Wednesday at 4:00 O'clock?
Ronald: Uh. Do you happen to have an opening in the morning? I usually pick up my kids from school around that time.
Receptionist: Okay. Um ... how about Tuesday at 8:00 A.M. or Thursday at 8:15 A.M.?
Ronald: Uh, do you have anything earlier, like 7:30?
Receptionist: No. I'm sorry.
Ronald: Well, in that case, Thursday would be fine.
Receptionist: Okay. Could I have your phone number please?
Ronald: It's 643-0547.
Receptionist: Alright. And what's the nature of your visit?
Ronald: Uh ...
Receptionist: Yes sir.
Ronald: Well, to tell the truth, I fell from a ladder two days ago while painting my house, and I sprained my ankle when my foot landed in a paint can. I suffered a few scratches on my hands and knees, but I'm most concerned that the swelling in my ankle hasn't gone down yet.
Receptionist: Well, did you put ice on it immediately after this happened?
Ronald: Well yeah. I just filled the paint can with ice and ...
Receptionist: And so after you removed the paint can ... Sir, sir, Mr. Schuller, are you still there?
Ronald: Well that's part of the problem. Uh, the paint can is still on my foot.
Receptionist: Look, Mr. Schuller. Please come in today. I don't think your case can wait. | Ronald | What is the man's name? | [
"Russell",
"Randall",
"Ronald"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Receptionist: Dr. Carter's Office.
Ronald: Yes, I'd like to make an appointment to see Dr. Carter, please.
Receptionist: Is this your first visit?
Ronald: Yes it is.
Receptionist: Okay. Could I have your name please?
Ronald: Yes. My name is Ronald Schuller.
Receptionist: And may I ask who referred you to our office?
Ronald: Uh, I drove past your office yesterday.
Receptionist: Okay. How about the day after tomorrow on Wednesday at 4:00 O'clock?
Ronald: Uh. Do you happen to have an opening in the morning? I usually pick up my kids from school around that time.
Receptionist: Okay. Um ... how about Tuesday at 8:00 A.M. or Thursday at 8:15 A.M.?
Ronald: Uh, do you have anything earlier, like 7:30?
Receptionist: No. I'm sorry.
Ronald: Well, in that case, Thursday would be fine.
Receptionist: Okay. Could I have your phone number please?
Ronald: It's 643-0547.
Receptionist: Alright. And what's the nature of your visit?
Ronald: Uh ...
Receptionist: Yes sir.
Ronald: Well, to tell the truth, I fell from a ladder two days ago while painting my house, and I sprained my ankle when my foot landed in a paint can. I suffered a few scratches on my hands and knees, but I'm most concerned that the swelling in my ankle hasn't gone down yet.
Receptionist: Well, did you put ice on it immediately after this happened?
Ronald: Well yeah. I just filled the paint can with ice and ...
Receptionist: And so after you removed the paint can ... Sir, sir, Mr. Schuller, are you still there?
Ronald: Well that's part of the problem. Uh, the paint can is still on my foot.
Receptionist: Look, Mr. Schuller. Please come in today. I don't think your case can wait. | He saw the office on his way home from work. | From the conversation, how did the man probably find out about Dr. Carter? | [
"He saw the office on his way home from work.",
"A friend referred him to Dr. Carter's office.",
"He found Dr. Carter's number in the phone book."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Receptionist: Dr. Carter's Office.
Ronald: Yes, I'd like to make an appointment to see Dr. Carter, please.
Receptionist: Is this your first visit?
Ronald: Yes it is.
Receptionist: Okay. Could I have your name please?
Ronald: Yes. My name is Ronald Schuller.
Receptionist: And may I ask who referred you to our office?
Ronald: Uh, I drove past your office yesterday.
Receptionist: Okay. How about the day after tomorrow on Wednesday at 4:00 O'clock?
Ronald: Uh. Do you happen to have an opening in the morning? I usually pick up my kids from school around that time.
Receptionist: Okay. Um ... how about Tuesday at 8:00 A.M. or Thursday at 8:15 A.M.?
Ronald: Uh, do you have anything earlier, like 7:30?
Receptionist: No. I'm sorry.
Ronald: Well, in that case, Thursday would be fine.
Receptionist: Okay. Could I have your phone number please?
Ronald: It's 643-0547.
Receptionist: Alright. And what's the nature of your visit?
Ronald: Uh ...
Receptionist: Yes sir.
Ronald: Well, to tell the truth, I fell from a ladder two days ago while painting my house, and I sprained my ankle when my foot landed in a paint can. I suffered a few scratches on my hands and knees, but I'm most concerned that the swelling in my ankle hasn't gone down yet.
Receptionist: Well, did you put ice on it immediately after this happened?
Ronald: Well yeah. I just filled the paint can with ice and ...
Receptionist: And so after you removed the paint can ... Sir, sir, Mr. Schuller, are you still there?
Ronald: Well that's part of the problem. Uh, the paint can is still on my foot.
Receptionist: Look, Mr. Schuller. Please come in today. I don't think your case can wait. | Thursday | What time does he schedule an appointment to see Dr. Carter? | [
"Tuesday",
"Wednesday",
"Thursday"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Receptionist: Dr. Carter's Office.
Ronald: Yes, I'd like to make an appointment to see Dr. Carter, please.
Receptionist: Is this your first visit?
Ronald: Yes it is.
Receptionist: Okay. Could I have your name please?
Ronald: Yes. My name is Ronald Schuller.
Receptionist: And may I ask who referred you to our office?
Ronald: Uh, I drove past your office yesterday.
Receptionist: Okay. How about the day after tomorrow on Wednesday at 4:00 O'clock?
Ronald: Uh. Do you happen to have an opening in the morning? I usually pick up my kids from school around that time.
Receptionist: Okay. Um ... how about Tuesday at 8:00 A.M. or Thursday at 8:15 A.M.?
Ronald: Uh, do you have anything earlier, like 7:30?
Receptionist: No. I'm sorry.
Ronald: Well, in that case, Thursday would be fine.
Receptionist: Okay. Could I have your phone number please?
Ronald: It's 643-0547.
Receptionist: Alright. And what's the nature of your visit?
Ronald: Uh ...
Receptionist: Yes sir.
Ronald: Well, to tell the truth, I fell from a ladder two days ago while painting my house, and I sprained my ankle when my foot landed in a paint can. I suffered a few scratches on my hands and knees, but I'm most concerned that the swelling in my ankle hasn't gone down yet.
Receptionist: Well, did you put ice on it immediately after this happened?
Ronald: Well yeah. I just filled the paint can with ice and ...
Receptionist: And so after you removed the paint can ... Sir, sir, Mr. Schuller, are you still there?
Ronald: Well that's part of the problem. Uh, the paint can is still on my foot.
Receptionist: Look, Mr. Schuller. Please come in today. I don't think your case can wait. | He injured his ankle when he fell from a ladder. | Why does the man want to see the doctor? | [
"He hurt his knee when a tall ladder fell on him.",
"He injured his ankle when he fell from a ladder.",
"He sprain his hand when he fell off the roof of his house."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Receptionist: Dr. Carter's Office.
Ronald: Yes, I'd like to make an appointment to see Dr. Carter, please.
Receptionist: Is this your first visit?
Ronald: Yes it is.
Receptionist: Okay. Could I have your name please?
Ronald: Yes. My name is Ronald Schuller.
Receptionist: And may I ask who referred you to our office?
Ronald: Uh, I drove past your office yesterday.
Receptionist: Okay. How about the day after tomorrow on Wednesday at 4:00 O'clock?
Ronald: Uh. Do you happen to have an opening in the morning? I usually pick up my kids from school around that time.
Receptionist: Okay. Um ... how about Tuesday at 8:00 A.M. or Thursday at 8:15 A.M.?
Ronald: Uh, do you have anything earlier, like 7:30?
Receptionist: No. I'm sorry.
Ronald: Well, in that case, Thursday would be fine.
Receptionist: Okay. Could I have your phone number please?
Ronald: It's 643-0547.
Receptionist: Alright. And what's the nature of your visit?
Ronald: Uh ...
Receptionist: Yes sir.
Ronald: Well, to tell the truth, I fell from a ladder two days ago while painting my house, and I sprained my ankle when my foot landed in a paint can. I suffered a few scratches on my hands and knees, but I'm most concerned that the swelling in my ankle hasn't gone down yet.
Receptionist: Well, did you put ice on it immediately after this happened?
Ronald: Well yeah. I just filled the paint can with ice and ...
Receptionist: And so after you removed the paint can ... Sir, sir, Mr. Schuller, are you still there?
Ronald: Well that's part of the problem. Uh, the paint can is still on my foot.
Receptionist: Look, Mr. Schuller. Please come in today. I don't think your case can wait. | The man needs to come into the office right away. | What does the receptionist suggest at the end of the conversation? | [
"The man should put some ice on his injury.",
"The man needs to come into the office right away.",
"The man ought to take it easy for a few days."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I'm going to the shop to buy some food for the next few days.
W: Take care and wear more clothes. It's freezing outside. | She says it is very cold outside. | What does the woman mean? | [
"She says he should take care of himself.",
"She asks him to buy more.",
"She says it is very cold outside."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Phone Recording: Hello and thank you for calling computer technical support.
Caller: Uh, yes, I have a problem ...
Phone Recording: Your call is important to us, and we will answer your call in the order that it was received. You are number 47 in the queue. Your approximate waiting time is 47 minutes.
Technical support: Jason, speaking. How can I help you?
Caller: Oh, I'm saved. I thought I was going to have to wait all day.
Technical support: Okay, what's the problem?
Caller: Yeah, well, I bought one of your laptop computers about three weeks ago, but it just isn't running right.
Technical support: Okay, well, sorry to say, but your computer is no longer under warranty. [What?!] It ran out yesterday.
Caller: What? A three-week warranty? [Yeah, great isn't it.]. Ah!!!
Technical support: Okay, okay, what seems to be the problem?
Caller: Well, first of all, the thing always freezes [Yeah.] and has crashed a zillion times ... [Always.]
Technical support: Uh, sir ...
Caller: ... and I think the computer's infected with spyware and the big banana trojan virus ... [That's normal.] That's my biggest ... that's normal? ... That's my biggest concern.
Technical support: Oh, oh, uh, sir ...
Caller: ... and plus there was a ton of preinstalled, third-party programs that just clutter the computer, and I'm at wit's end trying to get this thing to work.
Technical support: Sir. I have to put you on hold.
Caller: What?
Technical support: It's going to take us a minute or so to diagnose the problem. [Huh?!] I'm going to transfer you to our ONE technician.
Caller: One ... one!? But ...
Phone Recording: Thank you for waiting. Your call is important to us. You are number 84 in the queue. You approximate waiting time is 2 hours, 17 minutes or whenever we get around to answering your call. [ End of call and continuation of computer advertisement ... ]
Caller and Narrator: Does this experience sound familiar? Then, do what I did. If your computer is holding your hostage and you can't get the service you deserve, then call Turbo Command, creators of the safest and most reliable computers and operating system on the planet. Listen, while the competition is spending all of their time trying to imitate our computer's performance and features, our company is innovating the computer industry. So, why buy a computer that hiccups every time you turn it on when you can be the owner of the sleekest and friendliest machine ever. Call us today or visit our Website for more information, and let us introduce you to the ultimate computer experience. | His computer has a virus. | What is the man's main problem with his computer? | [
"It crashes a lot.",
"His computer has a virus.",
"It has a lot of junk software."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Phone Recording: Hello and thank you for calling computer technical support.
Caller: Uh, yes, I have a problem ...
Phone Recording: Your call is important to us, and we will answer your call in the order that it was received. You are number 47 in the queue. Your approximate waiting time is 47 minutes.
Technical support: Jason, speaking. How can I help you?
Caller: Oh, I'm saved. I thought I was going to have to wait all day.
Technical support: Okay, what's the problem?
Caller: Yeah, well, I bought one of your laptop computers about three weeks ago, but it just isn't running right.
Technical support: Okay, well, sorry to say, but your computer is no longer under warranty. [What?!] It ran out yesterday.
Caller: What? A three-week warranty? [Yeah, great isn't it.]. Ah!!!
Technical support: Okay, okay, what seems to be the problem?
Caller: Well, first of all, the thing always freezes [Yeah.] and has crashed a zillion times ... [Always.]
Technical support: Uh, sir ...
Caller: ... and I think the computer's infected with spyware and the big banana trojan virus ... [That's normal.] That's my biggest ... that's normal? ... That's my biggest concern.
Technical support: Oh, oh, uh, sir ...
Caller: ... and plus there was a ton of preinstalled, third-party programs that just clutter the computer, and I'm at wit's end trying to get this thing to work.
Technical support: Sir. I have to put you on hold.
Caller: What?
Technical support: It's going to take us a minute or so to diagnose the problem. [Huh?!] I'm going to transfer you to our ONE technician.
Caller: One ... one!? But ...
Phone Recording: Thank you for waiting. Your call is important to us. You are number 84 in the queue. You approximate waiting time is 2 hours, 17 minutes or whenever we get around to answering your call. [ End of call and continuation of computer advertisement ... ]
Caller and Narrator: Does this experience sound familiar? Then, do what I did. If your computer is holding your hostage and you can't get the service you deserve, then call Turbo Command, creators of the safest and most reliable computers and operating system on the planet. Listen, while the competition is spending all of their time trying to imitate our computer's performance and features, our company is innovating the computer industry. So, why buy a computer that hiccups every time you turn it on when you can be the owner of the sleekest and friendliest machine ever. Call us today or visit our Website for more information, and let us introduce you to the ultimate computer experience. | The warranty has expired since he bought the computer. | What is the issue with the computer warranty? | [
"The warranty has expired since he bought the computer.",
"The warranty isn't valid because didn't register the computer.",
"The warranty doesn't cover software issues and problems."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Phone Recording: Hello and thank you for calling computer technical support.
Caller: Uh, yes, I have a problem ...
Phone Recording: Your call is important to us, and we will answer your call in the order that it was received. You are number 47 in the queue. Your approximate waiting time is 47 minutes.
Technical support: Jason, speaking. How can I help you?
Caller: Oh, I'm saved. I thought I was going to have to wait all day.
Technical support: Okay, what's the problem?
Caller: Yeah, well, I bought one of your laptop computers about three weeks ago, but it just isn't running right.
Technical support: Okay, well, sorry to say, but your computer is no longer under warranty. [What?!] It ran out yesterday.
Caller: What? A three-week warranty? [Yeah, great isn't it.]. Ah!!!
Technical support: Okay, okay, what seems to be the problem?
Caller: Well, first of all, the thing always freezes [Yeah.] and has crashed a zillion times ... [Always.]
Technical support: Uh, sir ...
Caller: ... and I think the computer's infected with spyware and the big banana trojan virus ... [That's normal.] That's my biggest ... that's normal? ... That's my biggest concern.
Technical support: Oh, oh, uh, sir ...
Caller: ... and plus there was a ton of preinstalled, third-party programs that just clutter the computer, and I'm at wit's end trying to get this thing to work.
Technical support: Sir. I have to put you on hold.
Caller: What?
Technical support: It's going to take us a minute or so to diagnose the problem. [Huh?!] I'm going to transfer you to our ONE technician.
Caller: One ... one!? But ...
Phone Recording: Thank you for waiting. Your call is important to us. You are number 84 in the queue. You approximate waiting time is 2 hours, 17 minutes or whenever we get around to answering your call. [ End of call and continuation of computer advertisement ... ]
Caller and Narrator: Does this experience sound familiar? Then, do what I did. If your computer is holding your hostage and you can't get the service you deserve, then call Turbo Command, creators of the safest and most reliable computers and operating system on the planet. Listen, while the competition is spending all of their time trying to imitate our computer's performance and features, our company is innovating the computer industry. So, why buy a computer that hiccups every time you turn it on when you can be the owner of the sleekest and friendliest machine ever. Call us today or visit our Website for more information, and let us introduce you to the ultimate computer experience. | They are understaffed to handle customer complaints. | What can we infer from the first company's response to the caller? | [
"They sent the man the wrong computer in the first place.",
"The company doesn't provide warranties for their products.",
"They are understaffed to handle customer complaints."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Phone Recording: Hello and thank you for calling computer technical support.
Caller: Uh, yes, I have a problem ...
Phone Recording: Your call is important to us, and we will answer your call in the order that it was received. You are number 47 in the queue. Your approximate waiting time is 47 minutes.
Technical support: Jason, speaking. How can I help you?
Caller: Oh, I'm saved. I thought I was going to have to wait all day.
Technical support: Okay, what's the problem?
Caller: Yeah, well, I bought one of your laptop computers about three weeks ago, but it just isn't running right.
Technical support: Okay, well, sorry to say, but your computer is no longer under warranty. [What?!] It ran out yesterday.
Caller: What? A three-week warranty? [Yeah, great isn't it.]. Ah!!!
Technical support: Okay, okay, what seems to be the problem?
Caller: Well, first of all, the thing always freezes [Yeah.] and has crashed a zillion times ... [Always.]
Technical support: Uh, sir ...
Caller: ... and I think the computer's infected with spyware and the big banana trojan virus ... [That's normal.] That's my biggest ... that's normal? ... That's my biggest concern.
Technical support: Oh, oh, uh, sir ...
Caller: ... and plus there was a ton of preinstalled, third-party programs that just clutter the computer, and I'm at wit's end trying to get this thing to work.
Technical support: Sir. I have to put you on hold.
Caller: What?
Technical support: It's going to take us a minute or so to diagnose the problem. [Huh?!] I'm going to transfer you to our ONE technician.
Caller: One ... one!? But ...
Phone Recording: Thank you for waiting. Your call is important to us. You are number 84 in the queue. You approximate waiting time is 2 hours, 17 minutes or whenever we get around to answering your call. [ End of call and continuation of computer advertisement ... ]
Caller and Narrator: Does this experience sound familiar? Then, do what I did. If your computer is holding your hostage and you can't get the service you deserve, then call Turbo Command, creators of the safest and most reliable computers and operating system on the planet. Listen, while the competition is spending all of their time trying to imitate our computer's performance and features, our company is innovating the computer industry. So, why buy a computer that hiccups every time you turn it on when you can be the owner of the sleekest and friendliest machine ever. Call us today or visit our Website for more information, and let us introduce you to the ultimate computer experience. | The company manufactures secure and trustworthy machines. | Which of the following is a main selling point for the second company being advertised? | [
"Their products are the newest on the market.",
"The computers are cheaper than those sold by competitors.",
"The company manufactures secure and trustworthy machines."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Phone Recording: Hello and thank you for calling computer technical support.
Caller: Uh, yes, I have a problem ...
Phone Recording: Your call is important to us, and we will answer your call in the order that it was received. You are number 47 in the queue. Your approximate waiting time is 47 minutes.
Technical support: Jason, speaking. How can I help you?
Caller: Oh, I'm saved. I thought I was going to have to wait all day.
Technical support: Okay, what's the problem?
Caller: Yeah, well, I bought one of your laptop computers about three weeks ago, but it just isn't running right.
Technical support: Okay, well, sorry to say, but your computer is no longer under warranty. [What?!] It ran out yesterday.
Caller: What? A three-week warranty? [Yeah, great isn't it.]. Ah!!!
Technical support: Okay, okay, what seems to be the problem?
Caller: Well, first of all, the thing always freezes [Yeah.] and has crashed a zillion times ... [Always.]
Technical support: Uh, sir ...
Caller: ... and I think the computer's infected with spyware and the big banana trojan virus ... [That's normal.] That's my biggest ... that's normal? ... That's my biggest concern.
Technical support: Oh, oh, uh, sir ...
Caller: ... and plus there was a ton of preinstalled, third-party programs that just clutter the computer, and I'm at wit's end trying to get this thing to work.
Technical support: Sir. I have to put you on hold.
Caller: What?
Technical support: It's going to take us a minute or so to diagnose the problem. [Huh?!] I'm going to transfer you to our ONE technician.
Caller: One ... one!? But ...
Phone Recording: Thank you for waiting. Your call is important to us. You are number 84 in the queue. You approximate waiting time is 2 hours, 17 minutes or whenever we get around to answering your call. [ End of call and continuation of computer advertisement ... ]
Caller and Narrator: Does this experience sound familiar? Then, do what I did. If your computer is holding your hostage and you can't get the service you deserve, then call Turbo Command, creators of the safest and most reliable computers and operating system on the planet. Listen, while the competition is spending all of their time trying to imitate our computer's performance and features, our company is innovating the computer industry. So, why buy a computer that hiccups every time you turn it on when you can be the owner of the sleekest and friendliest machine ever. Call us today or visit our Website for more information, and let us introduce you to the ultimate computer experience. | Turbo Command | What is the name of the second company? | [
"Turbo Command",
"Turvo Computers",
"Turban Camando"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: The floor looks super clean. Did you call the cleaning company?
W: Nope. My foot is broken. I stay at home. So I did it myself.
M: With a broken foot? Was that a good idea?
W: Don't worry, Dave.
M: You could have called Brenda. She would have done it for you.
W: I'm not asking your little sister to clean my floors, Dave. Anyway, it wasn't as hard as you think. I have been using a Roomba recently.
M: Oh, that cleaning robot? I'm jealous, Sandra. I wanted one, but I didn't have 500 extra dollars.
W: I know. They're so expensive. I got mine from my boss when I was Employee of the Year two years ago. | Cleaning the floor. | What is the conversation mainly about? | [
"Sandra's foot.",
"Cleaning the floor.",
"Housekeeping costs."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: The floor looks super clean. Did you call the cleaning company?
W: Nope. My foot is broken. I stay at home. So I did it myself.
M: With a broken foot? Was that a good idea?
W: Don't worry, Dave.
M: You could have called Brenda. She would have done it for you.
W: I'm not asking your little sister to clean my floors, Dave. Anyway, it wasn't as hard as you think. I have been using a Roomba recently.
M: Oh, that cleaning robot? I'm jealous, Sandra. I wanted one, but I didn't have 500 extra dollars.
W: I know. They're so expensive. I got mine from my boss when I was Employee of the Year two years ago. | Dave's sister. | Who is Brenda? | [
"Dave's sister.",
"Sandra's boss.",
"Dave's house cleaner."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I'm sorry, sir. I didn't finish the job as required.
M: Oh, no, Sally, don't say sorry. Anyway, You've tried your best. | Employer and employee. | What is the possible relationship between the two speakers? | [
"Employer and employee.",
"Next door neighbors.",
"Two good friends."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Your wife told me that you eat out four or five times a week, I really envy you!
M: Don't envy me! It's for business. In fact, I'm sick and tired of restaurant food! Sometimes, I just prefer a home-cooked meal. | It's part of his job. | Why does the man say he often eats out? | [
"It's less time consuming.",
"His wife is tired of cooking.",
"It's part of his job."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Do you think we should paint our bedroom yellow or light blue?
W: How about pink? | Pink. | What color does the woman prefer? | [
"Pink.",
"Blue.",
"Yellow."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Well, what did you think about Candy, the last candidate? Do you think we should hire her?
W: She had a very impressive resume, but she seemed to lack the confidence that I think a good manager needs. Did you notice the way that she avoided making eye contact with us while she talked?
M: She was a bit nervous, I guess. What else?
W: When she first walked into the room to greet us, she didn't shake hands with us or introduce herself at all. I thought that was a bit unprofessional.
M: You're right. If she walked into a meeting with our clients like that, it would make our company look bad. That made me worried most.
W: It sure would. | A job interviewee. | What are the speakers talking about? | [
"A job.",
"A job interviewee.",
"An employee."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Well, what did you think about Candy, the last candidate? Do you think we should hire her?
W: She had a very impressive resume, but she seemed to lack the confidence that I think a good manager needs. Did you notice the way that she avoided making eye contact with us while she talked?
M: She was a bit nervous, I guess. What else?
W: When she first walked into the room to greet us, she didn't shake hands with us or introduce herself at all. I thought that was a bit unprofessional.
M: You're right. If she walked into a meeting with our clients like that, it would make our company look bad. That made me worried most.
W: It sure would. | She was unconfident. | What does the woman think of Candy? | [
"She was unconfident.",
"She was impressive.",
"She was nervous."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Well, what did you think about Candy, the last candidate? Do you think we should hire her?
W: She had a very impressive resume, but she seemed to lack the confidence that I think a good manager needs. Did you notice the way that she avoided making eye contact with us while she talked?
M: She was a bit nervous, I guess. What else?
W: When she first walked into the room to greet us, she didn't shake hands with us or introduce herself at all. I thought that was a bit unprofessional.
M: You're right. If she walked into a meeting with our clients like that, it would make our company look bad. That made me worried most.
W: It sure would. | Her behavior. | What worried the man most about Candy? | [
"Her dress.",
"Her speech.",
"Her behavior."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: What are your banking hours?
W: From 10 to 4 o'clock, Monday through Thursday. On Fridays we're open until 5. We're closed on Saturdays and Sundays. | The bank will not open on Sundays. | Which of the following is right? | [
"The bank is open until four on Fridays.",
"The bank is still open at 4:30 on Thursday.",
"The bank will not open on Sundays."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
F: I know you can speak French, and can you speak any other languages?
M: I'm afraid not. | He could not | Could he speak any other languages? | [
"He could",
"He could not",
"We don't know"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Pardon me, officer. I want to go to Bums Park. Would you please tell me how to get there?
M: Yes, Miss. Bums Park is about half a mile from here. Do you want to take a bus or walk? The bus stop is on the other side of the street if you want to take a bus.
W: Well, I'd like to walk if it's within walking distance.
M: All right. We are now on Main Street. Go this way along, until you come to First Street.
W: I see.
M: Go straight along Main Street as far as First Street. Turn left onto First Street and walk another two blocks. Then you'll come to Lincoln Street?
W: Lincoln Street.
M: Yes, then turn right. Walk for a few minutes. Bums park begins at the comer of Lincoln and Fifth.
W: Thank you very much, officer.
M: You're welcome. Good-bye. | In Main Street. | Where is the woman? | [
"In First Street.",
"In Main Street.",
"At the bus-stop."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Pardon me, officer. I want to go to Bums Park. Would you please tell me how to get there?
M: Yes, Miss. Bums Park is about half a mile from here. Do you want to take a bus or walk? The bus stop is on the other side of the street if you want to take a bus.
W: Well, I'd like to walk if it's within walking distance.
M: All right. We are now on Main Street. Go this way along, until you come to First Street.
W: I see.
M: Go straight along Main Street as far as First Street. Turn left onto First Street and walk another two blocks. Then you'll come to Lincoln Street?
W: Lincoln Street.
M: Yes, then turn right. Walk for a few minutes. Bums park begins at the comer of Lincoln and Fifth.
W: Thank you very much, officer.
M: You're welcome. Good-bye. | At the corner of Lincoln and fifth. | Where is Burns Park? | [
"At the first crossing.",
"On the other side of Main Street.",
"At the corner of Lincoln and fifth."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Pardon me, officer. I want to go to Bums Park. Would you please tell me how to get there?
M: Yes, Miss. Bums Park is about half a mile from here. Do you want to take a bus or walk? The bus stop is on the other side of the street if you want to take a bus.
W: Well, I'd like to walk if it's within walking distance.
M: All right. We are now on Main Street. Go this way along, until you come to First Street.
W: I see.
M: Go straight along Main Street as far as First Street. Turn left onto First Street and walk another two blocks. Then you'll come to Lincoln Street?
W: Lincoln Street.
M: Yes, then turn right. Walk for a few minutes. Bums park begins at the comer of Lincoln and Fifth.
W: Thank you very much, officer.
M: You're welcome. Good-bye. | Turn right and go straight. | How can the woman get to the park when she is at the crossing of First Street and Lincoln Street? | [
"Turn right and go straight.",
"Go along First Street for a few minutes.",
"Turn left and walk two blocks."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Jane, I am having difficulty with all the theoretic stuff we are getting in our computer course.
M: Oh, that part I understand. What I can't figure out is how to make it work in our program. | He can't apply the theory to his program. | What is the man's problem? | [
"He can't apply the theory to his program.",
"He isn't getting along with his staff.",
"He didn't register for a proper course."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Can I help you?
W: Yes, I am looking for a pair of gloves. I think I wear size six.
M: The gloves are on this counter. Let's see... How about the blue pair? The color suits you and they are washable, too.
W: Oh, I'll try them on. They seem to fit. How much shall I pay you?
M: They are on sales this week. They have been reduced to twenty-five dollars.
W: All right. I will take them.
M: They are very nice.
W: Thank you. | Salesman and customer. | What's the probable relationship between the two speakers? | [
"Salesman and customer.",
"Bank clerk and customer.",
"Waiter and customer."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Can I help you?
W: Yes, I am looking for a pair of gloves. I think I wear size six.
M: The gloves are on this counter. Let's see... How about the blue pair? The color suits you and they are washable, too.
W: Oh, I'll try them on. They seem to fit. How much shall I pay you?
M: They are on sales this week. They have been reduced to twenty-five dollars.
W: All right. I will take them.
M: They are very nice.
W: Thank you. | 25 dollars. | How much should the woman pay for the gloves? | [
"20 dollars.",
"50 dollars.",
"25 dollars."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Tom said he could get your club some tickets to the game if you're interested.
M: If we are interested. Look, Susan. We've been trying to get tickets everywhere. | From Tom. | Where can the man get the tickets? | [
"From the club.",
"From Susan.",
"From Tom."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I really can't stand the way David controls the conversation all the time. If he's going to be at your Christmas party, I just won't come.
W: I'm sorry you feel that way, but my mother insists that he come. | She has to invite David to the party. | What does the woman imply? | [
"She will ask David to talk less.",
"She will meet the man halfway.",
"She has to invite David to the party."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I couldn't stand this morning. My right leg went stiff.
M: I'm afraid it's probably a side-effect from the drugs I put you on. | Doctor and patient. | What is the probable relationship between the two speakers? | [
"Salesman and customer.",
"Doctor and nurse.",
"Doctor and patient."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Are you buying that book on ships? I didn't know you were interested in ships.
W: I'm not. I've just been looking at the pictures. No, this is the one I'm buying-on modern aircraft.
M: I thought you hated flying.
W: I do, but I love watching planes. | A book on planes. | What is the woman going to buy? | [
"A book on planes.",
"Pictures of ships.",
"A book on ships."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Mike said he can give us a ride to the game.
M: Oh good, then he does have his car. | Mike's car wasn't available. | What had the man assumed at first? | [
"Mike's friends didn't plan to go to the game.",
"Mike's car wasn't available.",
"Mike had a car on his own."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Just look at this newspaper, nothing but murder, death and war! Do you still believe people are basically good?
M: Of course I do. But newspapers hardly ever report stories about peace and generosity. They are not news. | The man is quite optimistic about human nature. | What do we learn from the conversation? | [
"The man is quite optimistic about human nature.",
"The woman is unsure if there will be peace in the world.",
"The woman is doubtful about newspaper stories."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I don't think the job has to be done perfectly.
M: Maybe, but it's important to do your best. | Do as well as you can. | What does the man mean? | [
"Nobody can be the best.",
"Do as well as you can.",
"It's difficult to do something perfectly."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Do you want to try to take the subway to the theater?
M: We can take a taxi. It's more expensive, but it's a lot easier. | By taxi. | How will they go to the theater according to the man? | [
"By subway.",
"By taxi.",
"By bus."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Josh: Hey, I hear you and Stephanie are really getting serious.
Michael: Yeah, I think she'll be impressed with my new exercise program.
Josh: What? What are you talking about? What exercise program? What did you tell her?
Michael: Well, you know, I enjoy staying in shape. [Right] First, I generally get up every morning at 5:30 a.m.
Josh: Oh, yeah. Since when? You don't roll out of bed until at least 7:30 p.m.
Michael: No, no, and on Mondays and Wednesdays, ...
Josh: Ah, not another tall tale ...
Michael: I almost always go jogging for about a half hour, you know, to improve my endurance.
Josh: Hey, jogging to the refrigerator for a glass of milk doesn't count.
Michael: Of course, before I leave, I usually make sure I do some stretches so I don't pull a muscle on my run.
Josh: Right. One jumping jack.
Michael: Then, I told her that I usually lift weights Tuesdays and Thursdays for about an hour after work.
Josh: Humph.
Michael: This helps me build muscle strength.
Josh: A one-pound barbell.
Michael: Finally, I often go hiking on Saturdays with my dog [What dog!?], well, and I like hiking because it helps me burn off stress and reduce anxiety that builds up during the week.
Josh: Oh yeah, those lies.
Michael: Well, uh, as for Fridays, I sometimes just relax at home by watching a movie or inviting you over to visit.
Josh: If I buy the pizza.
Michael: But ... bu ... And on Sundays, I take the day off from exercising, but I usually take my dog for a walk.
Josh: Forget it. She'll never buy this story. | He runs. | What does the man usually do on Mondays and Wednesdays? | [
"He runs.",
"He plays tennis.",
"He does aerobics."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Josh: Hey, I hear you and Stephanie are really getting serious.
Michael: Yeah, I think she'll be impressed with my new exercise program.
Josh: What? What are you talking about? What exercise program? What did you tell her?
Michael: Well, you know, I enjoy staying in shape. [Right] First, I generally get up every morning at 5:30 a.m.
Josh: Oh, yeah. Since when? You don't roll out of bed until at least 7:30 p.m.
Michael: No, no, and on Mondays and Wednesdays, ...
Josh: Ah, not another tall tale ...
Michael: I almost always go jogging for about a half hour, you know, to improve my endurance.
Josh: Hey, jogging to the refrigerator for a glass of milk doesn't count.
Michael: Of course, before I leave, I usually make sure I do some stretches so I don't pull a muscle on my run.
Josh: Right. One jumping jack.
Michael: Then, I told her that I usually lift weights Tuesdays and Thursdays for about an hour after work.
Josh: Humph.
Michael: This helps me build muscle strength.
Josh: A one-pound barbell.
Michael: Finally, I often go hiking on Saturdays with my dog [What dog!?], well, and I like hiking because it helps me burn off stress and reduce anxiety that builds up during the week.
Josh: Oh yeah, those lies.
Michael: Well, uh, as for Fridays, I sometimes just relax at home by watching a movie or inviting you over to visit.
Josh: If I buy the pizza.
Michael: But ... bu ... And on Sundays, I take the day off from exercising, but I usually take my dog for a walk.
Josh: Forget it. She'll never buy this story. | He stretches. | What does the man do before the activity in Question 1? | [
"He swims.",
"He does push-ups.",
"He stretches."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Josh: Hey, I hear you and Stephanie are really getting serious.
Michael: Yeah, I think she'll be impressed with my new exercise program.
Josh: What? What are you talking about? What exercise program? What did you tell her?
Michael: Well, you know, I enjoy staying in shape. [Right] First, I generally get up every morning at 5:30 a.m.
Josh: Oh, yeah. Since when? You don't roll out of bed until at least 7:30 p.m.
Michael: No, no, and on Mondays and Wednesdays, ...
Josh: Ah, not another tall tale ...
Michael: I almost always go jogging for about a half hour, you know, to improve my endurance.
Josh: Hey, jogging to the refrigerator for a glass of milk doesn't count.
Michael: Of course, before I leave, I usually make sure I do some stretches so I don't pull a muscle on my run.
Josh: Right. One jumping jack.
Michael: Then, I told her that I usually lift weights Tuesdays and Thursdays for about an hour after work.
Josh: Humph.
Michael: This helps me build muscle strength.
Josh: A one-pound barbell.
Michael: Finally, I often go hiking on Saturdays with my dog [What dog!?], well, and I like hiking because it helps me burn off stress and reduce anxiety that builds up during the week.
Josh: Oh yeah, those lies.
Michael: Well, uh, as for Fridays, I sometimes just relax at home by watching a movie or inviting you over to visit.
Josh: If I buy the pizza.
Michael: But ... bu ... And on Sundays, I take the day off from exercising, but I usually take my dog for a walk.
Josh: Forget it. She'll never buy this story. | to strengthen his muscles | Why does the man lift weights? | [
"to strengthen his muscles",
"to improve his endurance",
"to increase his flexibility"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Josh: Hey, I hear you and Stephanie are really getting serious.
Michael: Yeah, I think she'll be impressed with my new exercise program.
Josh: What? What are you talking about? What exercise program? What did you tell her?
Michael: Well, you know, I enjoy staying in shape. [Right] First, I generally get up every morning at 5:30 a.m.
Josh: Oh, yeah. Since when? You don't roll out of bed until at least 7:30 p.m.
Michael: No, no, and on Mondays and Wednesdays, ...
Josh: Ah, not another tall tale ...
Michael: I almost always go jogging for about a half hour, you know, to improve my endurance.
Josh: Hey, jogging to the refrigerator for a glass of milk doesn't count.
Michael: Of course, before I leave, I usually make sure I do some stretches so I don't pull a muscle on my run.
Josh: Right. One jumping jack.
Michael: Then, I told her that I usually lift weights Tuesdays and Thursdays for about an hour after work.
Josh: Humph.
Michael: This helps me build muscle strength.
Josh: A one-pound barbell.
Michael: Finally, I often go hiking on Saturdays with my dog [What dog!?], well, and I like hiking because it helps me burn off stress and reduce anxiety that builds up during the week.
Josh: Oh yeah, those lies.
Michael: Well, uh, as for Fridays, I sometimes just relax at home by watching a movie or inviting you over to visit.
Josh: If I buy the pizza.
Michael: But ... bu ... And on Sundays, I take the day off from exercising, but I usually take my dog for a walk.
Josh: Forget it. She'll never buy this story. | It helps him get rid of his worries from the week. | Why does the man go hiking on Saturdays? | [
"It helps him get rid of his worries from the week.",
"Hiking allows him to burn off weight from overeating.",
"Walking with his dog provides opportunities to enjoy nature."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Josh: Hey, I hear you and Stephanie are really getting serious.
Michael: Yeah, I think she'll be impressed with my new exercise program.
Josh: What? What are you talking about? What exercise program? What did you tell her?
Michael: Well, you know, I enjoy staying in shape. [Right] First, I generally get up every morning at 5:30 a.m.
Josh: Oh, yeah. Since when? You don't roll out of bed until at least 7:30 p.m.
Michael: No, no, and on Mondays and Wednesdays, ...
Josh: Ah, not another tall tale ...
Michael: I almost always go jogging for about a half hour, you know, to improve my endurance.
Josh: Hey, jogging to the refrigerator for a glass of milk doesn't count.
Michael: Of course, before I leave, I usually make sure I do some stretches so I don't pull a muscle on my run.
Josh: Right. One jumping jack.
Michael: Then, I told her that I usually lift weights Tuesdays and Thursdays for about an hour after work.
Josh: Humph.
Michael: This helps me build muscle strength.
Josh: A one-pound barbell.
Michael: Finally, I often go hiking on Saturdays with my dog [What dog!?], well, and I like hiking because it helps me burn off stress and reduce anxiety that builds up during the week.
Josh: Oh yeah, those lies.
Michael: Well, uh, as for Fridays, I sometimes just relax at home by watching a movie or inviting you over to visit.
Josh: If I buy the pizza.
Michael: But ... bu ... And on Sundays, I take the day off from exercising, but I usually take my dog for a walk.
Josh: Forget it. She'll never buy this story. | He goes for a walk. | What does the man do on Sundays? | [
"He relaxes and watches TV.",
"He goes for a walk.",
"He goes swimming."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Jack: Peter, people around the world come to America to live, work and study, so to understand America in terms of its cultural differences is very important.
Peter: I couldn't agree with you more, Jack. Americans are much more assertive than most foreigners. For example, Americans begin a discussion with a focus on accomplishments and concrete facts.
Jack: You're right. America is a rather individualistic society, with less social pressure to conform. So you will need to become more assertive and to speak out on your own behalf.
Peter: Another aspect of American behavior is Americans are more guarded about personal space. So when you are talking to an American, don't stay too close. This personal distance is not due to body odor or bad breath, but because closeness lends a sense of intimacy that is out of proportion to the relationship at the moment.
Jack: Yes. Also, try to avoid physical contact while you are speaking. Touching is a bit too intimate for casual acquaintances. So don't put your arm around their shoulder, touch their face, or hold their hand. Shaking hands when you initially meet or part is acceptable, but this is only momentary.
Peter: In many cultures, eye contact is a sign of disrespect, which is not the ease in America. In fact, it is an indication of openness, honesty, and enthusiasm. | be confident in stating their views | Americans tend to ______. | [
"be confident in stating their views",
"disregard other people's views",
"disregard their own achievements"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Jack: Peter, people around the world come to America to live, work and study, so to understand America in terms of its cultural differences is very important.
Peter: I couldn't agree with you more, Jack. Americans are much more assertive than most foreigners. For example, Americans begin a discussion with a focus on accomplishments and concrete facts.
Jack: You're right. America is a rather individualistic society, with less social pressure to conform. So you will need to become more assertive and to speak out on your own behalf.
Peter: Another aspect of American behavior is Americans are more guarded about personal space. So when you are talking to an American, don't stay too close. This personal distance is not due to body odor or bad breath, but because closeness lends a sense of intimacy that is out of proportion to the relationship at the moment.
Jack: Yes. Also, try to avoid physical contact while you are speaking. Touching is a bit too intimate for casual acquaintances. So don't put your arm around their shoulder, touch their face, or hold their hand. Shaking hands when you initially meet or part is acceptable, but this is only momentary.
Peter: In many cultures, eye contact is a sign of disrespect, which is not the ease in America. In fact, it is an indication of openness, honesty, and enthusiasm. | they believe the relationship is not intimate enough | Americans care about personal space because ______. | [
"they can be turned off by body odor",
"they are taller and bigger",
"they believe the relationship is not intimate enough"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Jack: Peter, people around the world come to America to live, work and study, so to understand America in terms of its cultural differences is very important.
Peter: I couldn't agree with you more, Jack. Americans are much more assertive than most foreigners. For example, Americans begin a discussion with a focus on accomplishments and concrete facts.
Jack: You're right. America is a rather individualistic society, with less social pressure to conform. So you will need to become more assertive and to speak out on your own behalf.
Peter: Another aspect of American behavior is Americans are more guarded about personal space. So when you are talking to an American, don't stay too close. This personal distance is not due to body odor or bad breath, but because closeness lends a sense of intimacy that is out of proportion to the relationship at the moment.
Jack: Yes. Also, try to avoid physical contact while you are speaking. Touching is a bit too intimate for casual acquaintances. So don't put your arm around their shoulder, touch their face, or hold their hand. Shaking hands when you initially meet or part is acceptable, but this is only momentary.
Peter: In many cultures, eye contact is a sign of disrespect, which is not the ease in America. In fact, it is an indication of openness, honesty, and enthusiasm. | putting your arm around their shoulder | Casual acquaintances should avoid all of the following forms of physical contact with Americans EXCEPT ______. | [
"having a long hand shake",
"putting your arm around their shoulder",
"none of these"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Jack: Peter, people around the world come to America to live, work and study, so to understand America in terms of its cultural differences is very important.
Peter: I couldn't agree with you more, Jack. Americans are much more assertive than most foreigners. For example, Americans begin a discussion with a focus on accomplishments and concrete facts.
Jack: You're right. America is a rather individualistic society, with less social pressure to conform. So you will need to become more assertive and to speak out on your own behalf.
Peter: Another aspect of American behavior is Americans are more guarded about personal space. So when you are talking to an American, don't stay too close. This personal distance is not due to body odor or bad breath, but because closeness lends a sense of intimacy that is out of proportion to the relationship at the moment.
Jack: Yes. Also, try to avoid physical contact while you are speaking. Touching is a bit too intimate for casual acquaintances. So don't put your arm around their shoulder, touch their face, or hold their hand. Shaking hands when you initially meet or part is acceptable, but this is only momentary.
Peter: In many cultures, eye contact is a sign of disrespect, which is not the ease in America. In fact, it is an indication of openness, honesty, and enthusiasm. | fine with | Americans are ______ eye contact. | [
"disrespectful about",
"suspicious of",
"fine with"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Jack: Peter, people around the world come to America to live, work and study, so to understand America in terms of its cultural differences is very important.
Peter: I couldn't agree with you more, Jack. Americans are much more assertive than most foreigners. For example, Americans begin a discussion with a focus on accomplishments and concrete facts.
Jack: You're right. America is a rather individualistic society, with less social pressure to conform. So you will need to become more assertive and to speak out on your own behalf.
Peter: Another aspect of American behavior is Americans are more guarded about personal space. So when you are talking to an American, don't stay too close. This personal distance is not due to body odor or bad breath, but because closeness lends a sense of intimacy that is out of proportion to the relationship at the moment.
Jack: Yes. Also, try to avoid physical contact while you are speaking. Touching is a bit too intimate for casual acquaintances. So don't put your arm around their shoulder, touch their face, or hold their hand. Shaking hands when you initially meet or part is acceptable, but this is only momentary.
Peter: In many cultures, eye contact is a sign of disrespect, which is not the ease in America. In fact, it is an indication of openness, honesty, and enthusiasm. | kindness | According to Peter, eye contact is not an indication of ______. | [
"openness",
"honesty",
"kindness"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Excuse me. May I have a word with John?
W: Oh, sorry. He's busy with his homework. | John was doing his homework. | What do we learn from the conversation? | [
"The man had a word with John.",
"John didn't want to talk with him.",
"John was doing his homework."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Good morning, Dr. Ellis' Office.
W: This is Mrs. Jackson. May I speak to the doctor?
M: Mrs. Jackson, Dr. Ellis is here. How's that new tooth?
W: Not so good, doctor. That's what I'm calling about. It just doesn't seem to fit right.
M: Well, that's to be expected during the first few days after it has been put in. Have you been leaving it in as I told you?
W: Well, it hurts so much, doctor, especially when I eat.
M: I understand, Mrs. Jackson. It hurts in the beginning, I know. But it's really better to leave it in, except when you clean it of course.
W: Well, I did at first, doctor, but it hurt so much that I just couldn't stand it any longer.
M: Well, maybe we can set it a little more.
W: Set it right?
M: Yes. When can you come here?
W: Oh, right away, doctor, if you don't mind.
M: Let me see, can you get here by 11:00?
W: Oh, yes, doctor. I can make it. Thank you. See you then. | She had a false tooth fitted. | What did the woman do a few days ago? | [
"She had a false tooth taken out.",
"She had her teeth examined.",
"She had a false tooth fitted."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Good morning, Dr. Ellis' Office.
W: This is Mrs. Jackson. May I speak to the doctor?
M: Mrs. Jackson, Dr. Ellis is here. How's that new tooth?
W: Not so good, doctor. That's what I'm calling about. It just doesn't seem to fit right.
M: Well, that's to be expected during the first few days after it has been put in. Have you been leaving it in as I told you?
W: Well, it hurts so much, doctor, especially when I eat.
M: I understand, Mrs. Jackson. It hurts in the beginning, I know. But it's really better to leave it in, except when you clean it of course.
W: Well, I did at first, doctor, but it hurt so much that I just couldn't stand it any longer.
M: Well, maybe we can set it a little more.
W: Set it right?
M: Yes. When can you come here?
W: Oh, right away, doctor, if you don't mind.
M: Let me see, can you get here by 11:00?
W: Oh, yes, doctor. I can make it. Thank you. See you then. | Because the tooth didn't fit quite right. | Why did the woman's tooth ache so much? | [
"Because the tooth didn't fit quite right.",
"Because she didn't take good care of the tooth.",
"Because she often ate sweets."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Good morning, Dr. Ellis' Office.
W: This is Mrs. Jackson. May I speak to the doctor?
M: Mrs. Jackson, Dr. Ellis is here. How's that new tooth?
W: Not so good, doctor. That's what I'm calling about. It just doesn't seem to fit right.
M: Well, that's to be expected during the first few days after it has been put in. Have you been leaving it in as I told you?
W: Well, it hurts so much, doctor, especially when I eat.
M: I understand, Mrs. Jackson. It hurts in the beginning, I know. But it's really better to leave it in, except when you clean it of course.
W: Well, I did at first, doctor, but it hurt so much that I just couldn't stand it any longer.
M: Well, maybe we can set it a little more.
W: Set it right?
M: Yes. When can you come here?
W: Oh, right away, doctor, if you don't mind.
M: Let me see, can you get here by 11:00?
W: Oh, yes, doctor. I can make it. Thank you. See you then. | Not later than 11:00. | What time did the doctor ask the woman to get there? | [
"After 11:00.",
"Not later than 11:00.",
"At 11:00 sharp."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: We're taking up a collection to buy a gift for Gemma. She'll have been with the company 25 years next week.
M: Well, count me in. But I'm a bit short on cash now. When do you need it? | Give his contribution some time later. | What is the man going to do? | [
"Take up collection next week.",
"Give his contribution some time later.",
"Buy an expensive gift for Gemma."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I had to go to the hospital yesterday to see a doctor, since the infirmary was closed.
M: Oh, so it was closed for the holiday. | It was a holiday yesterday. | . What had the man assumed? | [
"It was a holiday yesterday.",
"The hospital was closed.",
"The infirmary was open."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: So you're visiting San Francisco?
W: Yes, I just got here yesterday. And you?
M: I'm a native.
W: Oh, really? Everyone else I've met so far has been a tourist like us. I was beginning to think that there were no natives.
M: Well. San Francisco has a lot of different ethnic groups so you might think you're seeing a lot of foreigners. But actually, the city has a population of about 700 000.
W: What are the different ethnic groups?
M: Web, after whites, the largest one is blacks.
W: I thought it was Chinese.
M: It's true that San Francisco has the largest Chinese community outside of Asia. But there are many more blacks here than Chinese.
W: That's interesting. Don't most of the Chinese people live in China-town?
M: Well, no, they live all over the city, but China-town is definitely the center of Chinese culture here. That's where you'll find the best Chinese restaurants, bookstores, art, theaters, things like that.
W: What about the Japanese? Doesn't San Francisco have a large Japanese population too?
M: No, actually there are only about 12 000 Japanese people here, but we do have an area called "Japan-town" that has Japanese restaurants and bookstores.
W: You seem to know a lot about this city.
M: Well, most San Franciscans think their city is pretty special. We like to talk about it. Besides, I teach ethnic history at the university here.
W: No wonder you know so much! | The whites. | What is the largest ethnic group in San Francisco? | [
"The blacks.",
"The whites.",
"The Chinese."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: So you're visiting San Francisco?
W: Yes, I just got here yesterday. And you?
M: I'm a native.
W: Oh, really? Everyone else I've met so far has been a tourist like us. I was beginning to think that there were no natives.
M: Well. San Francisco has a lot of different ethnic groups so you might think you're seeing a lot of foreigners. But actually, the city has a population of about 700 000.
W: What are the different ethnic groups?
M: Web, after whites, the largest one is blacks.
W: I thought it was Chinese.
M: It's true that San Francisco has the largest Chinese community outside of Asia. But there are many more blacks here than Chinese.
W: That's interesting. Don't most of the Chinese people live in China-town?
M: Well, no, they live all over the city, but China-town is definitely the center of Chinese culture here. That's where you'll find the best Chinese restaurants, bookstores, art, theaters, things like that.
W: What about the Japanese? Doesn't San Francisco have a large Japanese population too?
M: No, actually there are only about 12 000 Japanese people here, but we do have an area called "Japan-town" that has Japanese restaurants and bookstores.
W: You seem to know a lot about this city.
M: Well, most San Franciscans think their city is pretty special. We like to talk about it. Besides, I teach ethnic history at the university here.
W: No wonder you know so much! | All over the city. | Where do most of the Chinese people live in San Francisco? | [
"In China Town.",
"In the northern part of the city.",
"All over the city."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: So you're visiting San Francisco?
W: Yes, I just got here yesterday. And you?
M: I'm a native.
W: Oh, really? Everyone else I've met so far has been a tourist like us. I was beginning to think that there were no natives.
M: Well. San Francisco has a lot of different ethnic groups so you might think you're seeing a lot of foreigners. But actually, the city has a population of about 700 000.
W: What are the different ethnic groups?
M: Web, after whites, the largest one is blacks.
W: I thought it was Chinese.
M: It's true that San Francisco has the largest Chinese community outside of Asia. But there are many more blacks here than Chinese.
W: That's interesting. Don't most of the Chinese people live in China-town?
M: Well, no, they live all over the city, but China-town is definitely the center of Chinese culture here. That's where you'll find the best Chinese restaurants, bookstores, art, theaters, things like that.
W: What about the Japanese? Doesn't San Francisco have a large Japanese population too?
M: No, actually there are only about 12 000 Japanese people here, but we do have an area called "Japan-town" that has Japanese restaurants and bookstores.
W: You seem to know a lot about this city.
M: Well, most San Franciscans think their city is pretty special. We like to talk about it. Besides, I teach ethnic history at the university here.
W: No wonder you know so much! | 12 000. | What is the Japanese population in San Francisco? | [
"12 000.",
"700 000.",
"50 000."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: So you're visiting San Francisco?
W: Yes, I just got here yesterday. And you?
M: I'm a native.
W: Oh, really? Everyone else I've met so far has been a tourist like us. I was beginning to think that there were no natives.
M: Well. San Francisco has a lot of different ethnic groups so you might think you're seeing a lot of foreigners. But actually, the city has a population of about 700 000.
W: What are the different ethnic groups?
M: Web, after whites, the largest one is blacks.
W: I thought it was Chinese.
M: It's true that San Francisco has the largest Chinese community outside of Asia. But there are many more blacks here than Chinese.
W: That's interesting. Don't most of the Chinese people live in China-town?
M: Well, no, they live all over the city, but China-town is definitely the center of Chinese culture here. That's where you'll find the best Chinese restaurants, bookstores, art, theaters, things like that.
W: What about the Japanese? Doesn't San Francisco have a large Japanese population too?
M: No, actually there are only about 12 000 Japanese people here, but we do have an area called "Japan-town" that has Japanese restaurants and bookstores.
W: You seem to know a lot about this city.
M: Well, most San Franciscans think their city is pretty special. We like to talk about it. Besides, I teach ethnic history at the university here.
W: No wonder you know so much! | He teaches ethnic history at a university. | How does the man know so much about San Francisco? | [
"He thinks the city is pretty.",
"He likes to talk about it.",
"He teaches ethnic history at a university."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I'd love to see a different type of movie for a change. I'm tired of movies about romantic stories.
M: I agree. Let's go and see a new movie at the Royal Theatre. I hear it's a real story of two prison breakers. | Love stories. | What kind of movie does the woman find boring? | [
"Detective stories.",
"Stories about jail escapes.",
"Love stories."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I'd like to talk to you about our next building project. Can you fix meeting for this week? What about Thursday?
W: Well, I'm sorry. I've been extremely busy this week. I'll be at meeting all day on Thursday. And I'm going out of town on Friday. Is Wednesday all right? | Because she has another meeting. | Why can't they meet on Thursday? | [
"Because she wants to meet him on Wednesday.",
"Because she has another meeting.",
"Because she is in charge of the project."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I am afraid there won't be time to do another tooth today. Make sure you don't eat anything like stakes for the next few hours, and we'll fill the other cavity tomorrow.
W: All right. Acutually, I must hurry to the library to return some books. | At the dentist's. | Where does the conversation most probably take place? | [
"At a bookstore.",
"At the dentist's.",
"In a restaurant."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: How do you like Professor Bachman's course on the History of Philosophy? He is a distinguished scholar on that subject.
W: He is a great teacher. But I'm having a hard time with the reading list. I feel I can't ever finish it. | She's having difficulty with the heavy reading assignments. | What problem does the woman have with the course? | [
"She doesn't like the way the professor lectures.",
"She's having a hard time following the professor's lectures.",
"She's having difficulty with the heavy reading assignments."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Can I help you with anything, Mum?
F: No, thanks. I can do the cooking myself. | Do cooking | What will the mother do? | [
"Do house working",
"Do cooking",
"Wash clothes"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Bill, where are you going?
M: I'm going to the tennis court.
W: Have you finished the composition our teacher assigned us yesterday?
M: Not yet. I always seem to put things off until the last minute. | He never does assignments early. | What did the man mean? | [
"He never does assignments early.",
"He has finished it.",
"He'll finish it in a few minutes."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Excuse me, is that seat taken?
M: No, it's free, I think.
W: Right, I'll take it. Here I am. I thought I'd never make it.
M: What, catching the plane?
W: Yes, my brother insisted on driving out to the airport. The traffic was terrible, there being an accident or something.
M: I always travel on the airport bus. I know you waste a certain amount of time waiting around doing nothing. But at least you're certain that you'll be on time for the plane.
W: You're right. Better late than never. But of course, better never late. I try to make it at exactly 11 o'clock. That's when our flight is supposed to take off.
M: See they are starting to check on the seat belts. I suppose it won't be long now.
W: The take-off is the only interesting thing about flight, in my opinion.
M: Well, I don't know. Landing can have its moment especially when the weather is bad.
W: Oh, that reminds me. The weather report this morning said sunny and warm. I don't see any clouds. So we'll be fine. | On a plane | Where are the speakers? | [
"On a plane",
"On an airport bus",
"In the waiting room"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Excuse me, is that seat taken?
M: No, it's free, I think.
W: Right, I'll take it. Here I am. I thought I'd never make it.
M: What, catching the plane?
W: Yes, my brother insisted on driving out to the airport. The traffic was terrible, there being an accident or something.
M: I always travel on the airport bus. I know you waste a certain amount of time waiting around doing nothing. But at least you're certain that you'll be on time for the plane.
W: You're right. Better late than never. But of course, better never late. I try to make it at exactly 11 o'clock. That's when our flight is supposed to take off.
M: See they are starting to check on the seat belts. I suppose it won't be long now.
W: The take-off is the only interesting thing about flight, in my opinion.
M: Well, I don't know. Landing can have its moment especially when the weather is bad.
W: Oh, that reminds me. The weather report this morning said sunny and warm. I don't see any clouds. So we'll be fine. | She would be late for her flight | What made the woman so worried at the beginning of the conversation? | [
"Her brother had an accident",
"She would be late for her flight",
"She missed the bus to the airport"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Excuse me, is that seat taken?
M: No, it's free, I think.
W: Right, I'll take it. Here I am. I thought I'd never make it.
M: What, catching the plane?
W: Yes, my brother insisted on driving out to the airport. The traffic was terrible, there being an accident or something.
M: I always travel on the airport bus. I know you waste a certain amount of time waiting around doing nothing. But at least you're certain that you'll be on time for the plane.
W: You're right. Better late than never. But of course, better never late. I try to make it at exactly 11 o'clock. That's when our flight is supposed to take off.
M: See they are starting to check on the seat belts. I suppose it won't be long now.
W: The take-off is the only interesting thing about flight, in my opinion.
M: Well, I don't know. Landing can have its moment especially when the weather is bad.
W: Oh, that reminds me. The weather report this morning said sunny and warm. I don't see any clouds. So we'll be fine. | Fine | What is the weather like that day? | [
"Rainy",
"Fine",
"Cold"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: There isn't any fish here. There's some beef. Would you like some?
M: No, thanks. | Beef. | What is there in the shop? | [
"Fish.",
"Meat.",
"Beef."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
F: Hurry, it's 9 o'clock.
M: You forgot it. Our clock is 20 minutes fast! | 8:40. | What time is it? | [
"8:40.",
"9:00.",
"9:20."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Oh, your watch is broken.
M: Yes, but can Tom repair it? | He wants the woman's husband to repair his watch. | What does the man mean? | [
"He wants to get rid of his broken watch.",
"He wants the woman to repair his watch.",
"He wants the woman's husband to repair his watch."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: What's that?
W: Oh, it's my cat. | A cat. | What did the man see? | [
"A dog.",
"A cat.",
"A cow."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I've just been interviewed for a reporter's job on the evening paper.
W: What's your overall feeling about how it went?
M: Well, I think I made a good impression. It seems that they were interested in me because I've worked as a reporter before. | A job interview. | What are the speakers talking about? | [
"A job interview.",
"A reporter's work.",
"How to impress people."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: How come David is always so full of energy?
W: He has a strange but highly effective way of sleeping.
M: What is that?
W: He takes a short sleep for an hour every six hours and has a total of four hours of sleep each day.
M: Where did he get that strange idea?
W: He read flora a book which said it was the best way for human beings, and he believed it.
M: How many hours do you sleep a day?
W: I need at least seven hours. I once tried to follow David's example, but it never worked out for me.
M: If I sleep during the day, I can never wake up.
W: Not everyone is a David I guess. | It's strange. | How does the man feel about David's way of sleeping? | [
"It's effective.",
"It's strange.",
"It's the best."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: How come David is always so full of energy?
W: He has a strange but highly effective way of sleeping.
M: What is that?
W: He takes a short sleep for an hour every six hours and has a total of four hours of sleep each day.
M: Where did he get that strange idea?
W: He read flora a book which said it was the best way for human beings, and he believed it.
M: How many hours do you sleep a day?
W: I need at least seven hours. I once tried to follow David's example, but it never worked out for me.
M: If I sleep during the day, I can never wake up.
W: Not everyone is a David I guess. | Four. | How many hours does David sleep a day? | [
"Four.",
"Six.",
"Seven."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: How come David is always so full of energy?
W: He has a strange but highly effective way of sleeping.
M: What is that?
W: He takes a short sleep for an hour every six hours and has a total of four hours of sleep each day.
M: Where did he get that strange idea?
W: He read flora a book which said it was the best way for human beings, and he believed it.
M: How many hours do you sleep a day?
W: I need at least seven hours. I once tried to follow David's example, but it never worked out for me.
M: If I sleep during the day, I can never wake up.
W: Not everyone is a David I guess. | People have different sleeping habits. | What does the woman suggest at the end of the talk? | [
"People should develop a habit like David's.",
"People need longer hours of sleep.",
"People have different sleeping habits."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Turn down the TV a little, Peter. Your father is working at his desk.
M: Ok. Mom. I'll turn it off. | Watching TV. | What the man doing? | [
"Working.",
"Watching TV.",
"Fixing the desk."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What do you want to do in the future?
M: My father wants me to be an engineer like him, and my mother wants me to be a doctor, but I want to be a singer. | An engineer. | What is the boy's father? | [
"A singer.",
"A doctor.",
"An engineer."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Do you understand why the local people are opposed to the new dam up the river?
M: They are worried about the potential danger if the dam should break. The river is very wide above the proposed site. | The local people feel insecure about the dam. | What do we learn from the conversation? | [
"The building of the dam needs a large budget.",
"The proposed site is near the residential area.",
"The local people feel insecure about the dam."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: How are you getting on, White? Are you still working for the Merry Lynch Bank?
M: Yes, Kitty, that's right.
W: I suppose you know quite a lot about banking by now, don't you?
M: Oh, yes. To tell you the truth, I'm a bit tired of it.
W: Really? Isn't it good to work in a bank?
M: You know I've been working for the Merry Lynch Bank for over 15 years.
W: So you are thinking of making a change,are you?
M: Yes, I am. Actually, you know, I'm thinking of beginning my own business.
W: That sounds great.
M: Yes, I think it over, but the problem is money. If I had enough money, I'd leave the bank tomorrow.
W: What are you going to do to solve the problem?
M: I'll borrow some money from a bank, of course, but not from the one I've been working for. | He is tired of his work. | How does White like his work? | [
"He is interested in his work.",
"He is proud of his work.",
"He is tired of his work."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: How are you getting on, White? Are you still working for the Merry Lynch Bank?
M: Yes, Kitty, that's right.
W: I suppose you know quite a lot about banking by now, don't you?
M: Oh, yes. To tell you the truth, I'm a bit tired of it.
W: Really? Isn't it good to work in a bank?
M: You know I've been working for the Merry Lynch Bank for over 15 years.
W: So you are thinking of making a change,are you?
M: Yes, I am. Actually, you know, I'm thinking of beginning my own business.
W: That sounds great.
M: Yes, I think it over, but the problem is money. If I had enough money, I'd leave the bank tomorrow.
W: What are you going to do to solve the problem?
M: I'll borrow some money from a bank, of course, but not from the one I've been working for. | He plans to start his own business. | What does White plan to do? | [
"He plans to go abroad.",
"He plans to start his own business.",
"He plans to work in another bank."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: How are you getting on, White? Are you still working for the Merry Lynch Bank?
M: Yes, Kitty, that's right.
W: I suppose you know quite a lot about banking by now, don't you?
M: Oh, yes. To tell you the truth, I'm a bit tired of it.
W: Really? Isn't it good to work in a bank?
M: You know I've been working for the Merry Lynch Bank for over 15 years.
W: So you are thinking of making a change,are you?
M: Yes, I am. Actually, you know, I'm thinking of beginning my own business.
W: That sounds great.
M: Yes, I think it over, but the problem is money. If I had enough money, I'd leave the bank tomorrow.
W: What are you going to do to solve the problem?
M: I'll borrow some money from a bank, of course, but not from the one I've been working for. | From another bank. | Where is White going to borrow money? | [
"From the bank he is working for.",
"From his friends.",
"From another bank."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: What time do these stores close?
W: Most of them close at six.
M: How about the department store?
W: I think that's open until nine. | At six. | What time do most stores close? | [
"At six.",
"At nine.",
"At seven."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: What time do these stores close?
W: Most of them close at six.
M: How about the department store?
W: I think that's open until nine. | At nine. | What time does the department store close? | [
"At six.",
"At nine.",
"At sever."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I can't bare the air pollution in this city anymore. It is getting worse and worse.
W: You said it. We've never had so many factories before. | The air pollution is caused by the development of industry. | What does the man mean? | [
"The air pollution is caused by the development of industry.",
"The city was poor because there wasn't much industry then.",
"The woman's exaggerating the seriousness of the pollution."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Have you any difficulty with the pronunciation, Sara?
W: No, I haven't much difficulty with the pronunciation. I can pronounce English well, but I cannot spell it. | Her spelling is very poor. | What is the problem with her English? | [
"Her spelling is very poor.",
"Her speaking is not good.",
"Her pronunciation is not good."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
F: Hi, Peter. Is this your book?
M: No, mine is here. I think it's Tom's. | Tom's. | Whose book is it? | [
"Tom's.",
"Peter's.",
"Jack's."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I wonder what makes mother so upset these days.
W: Father is canceling his vocation trip. He promised to take her abroad last year. But the company is asking father to postpone his vocation. | Their father is unable to keep his promise. | Why is their mother unhappy? | [
"Their father is unable to keep his promise.",
"Their father is going on a vacation without her.",
"Their father isn't telling her the truth."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Gee, it's so hot here. Does anyone know where the fan is?
W: No use. The fan is OK, but there's no electricity. | Cool himself down. | What does the man want to do? | [
"Buy a fan.",
"Use electricity.",
"Cool himself down."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I hear you are going to drive to New York this weekend.
W: Oh, I've changed my mind.
M: What?
W: I think flying will be more comfortable. | By air. | How will the woman go to New York? | [
"By car.",
"By air.",
"By train."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
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