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W: can you give a hand, Mike? I want tomove a few heavy items to the car.
M: I'd like to but I am already five minutes late for my appointment with Mr. Jason, and the office is on the other side of the campus. | Hurry to Mr. Johnson's office. | What would the man most probably do? | [
"Put off his appointment with Mr. Johnson.",
"Hurry to Mr. Johnson's office.",
"Help the woman move the items."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: You seem very tired recently.
M: It's my new course. My teacher is very strict with me. What's more, there are many assignments every day. I spend most of my time on them. | He is too busy with his studies. | Why is the man tired? | [
"He is too weak to do his homework.",
"He is too busy with his studies.",
"He spends too much time on ball games."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Miss Zhao, do I have to finish the report today?
W: Yes, the manager wants to see it before the meeting. | In an office. | Where are they talking probably? | [
"In the street.",
"In an office.",
"At home."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Woman: Oh, man. What happened here?
Man: What's wrong?
Woman: Someone ran a pen through the dryer, and now all of my clothes AND the dryer are a real mess.
Man: Ugh. Wow. That's rough. Well, I have to go. I'm playing tennis with Jacob in a few minutes.
Woman: NO! No way! Wait, wait. What about the mess?
Man: Well, uh, what clothes did you have in there?
Woman: I had two of my ...
Man: They weren't mine?! Uh ...
Woman: Listen. I had two of my new shirts, a pair of shorts, and some running socks, and one of your work shirts.
Man: No way!
Woman: And from the looks of the pen stain, you are the one who probably left a pen in your pocket from work.
Man: Oooh. Uh ...
Woman: Yeah.
Man: How do you know?
Woman: Here's the pen, and it has your company logo on it.
Man: Oh. Uh ...
Woman: So, look, here. Here's your phone.
Man: My phone? For what?
Woman: Call your friends and tell them you're going to be late. And try using this hairspray. It'll help get the ink stains out of the dryer.
Man: Oohhh. Well, yeah, I guess it was my fault. Um, how about if I take you to buy some new clothes after I get back?
Woman: Okay. I'd appreciate that, but please, be more careful next time.
Man: Okay. Sorry.
Woman: Love ya. | a pen | What thing caused a mess in the dryer? | [
"chewing gum",
"a pen",
"colored paper"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Woman: Oh, man. What happened here?
Man: What's wrong?
Woman: Someone ran a pen through the dryer, and now all of my clothes AND the dryer are a real mess.
Man: Ugh. Wow. That's rough. Well, I have to go. I'm playing tennis with Jacob in a few minutes.
Woman: NO! No way! Wait, wait. What about the mess?
Man: Well, uh, what clothes did you have in there?
Woman: I had two of my ...
Man: They weren't mine?! Uh ...
Woman: Listen. I had two of my new shirts, a pair of shorts, and some running socks, and one of your work shirts.
Man: No way!
Woman: And from the looks of the pen stain, you are the one who probably left a pen in your pocket from work.
Man: Oooh. Uh ...
Woman: Yeah.
Man: How do you know?
Woman: Here's the pen, and it has your company logo on it.
Man: Oh. Uh ...
Woman: So, look, here. Here's your phone.
Man: My phone? For what?
Woman: Call your friends and tell them you're going to be late. And try using this hairspray. It'll help get the ink stains out of the dryer.
Man: Oohhh. Well, yeah, I guess it was my fault. Um, how about if I take you to buy some new clothes after I get back?
Woman: Okay. I'd appreciate that, but please, be more careful next time.
Man: Okay. Sorry.
Woman: Love ya. | shorts | What clothing did the woman have in the dryer? | [
"shorts",
"jeans",
"sweaters"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Woman: Oh, man. What happened here?
Man: What's wrong?
Woman: Someone ran a pen through the dryer, and now all of my clothes AND the dryer are a real mess.
Man: Ugh. Wow. That's rough. Well, I have to go. I'm playing tennis with Jacob in a few minutes.
Woman: NO! No way! Wait, wait. What about the mess?
Man: Well, uh, what clothes did you have in there?
Woman: I had two of my ...
Man: They weren't mine?! Uh ...
Woman: Listen. I had two of my new shirts, a pair of shorts, and some running socks, and one of your work shirts.
Man: No way!
Woman: And from the looks of the pen stain, you are the one who probably left a pen in your pocket from work.
Man: Oooh. Uh ...
Woman: Yeah.
Man: How do you know?
Woman: Here's the pen, and it has your company logo on it.
Man: Oh. Uh ...
Woman: So, look, here. Here's your phone.
Man: My phone? For what?
Woman: Call your friends and tell them you're going to be late. And try using this hairspray. It'll help get the ink stains out of the dryer.
Man: Oohhh. Well, yeah, I guess it was my fault. Um, how about if I take you to buy some new clothes after I get back?
Woman: Okay. I'd appreciate that, but please, be more careful next time.
Man: Okay. Sorry.
Woman: Love ya. | his friends | Who does the man need to call? | [
"his friends",
"a repair company",
"his office"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Woman: Oh, man. What happened here?
Man: What's wrong?
Woman: Someone ran a pen through the dryer, and now all of my clothes AND the dryer are a real mess.
Man: Ugh. Wow. That's rough. Well, I have to go. I'm playing tennis with Jacob in a few minutes.
Woman: NO! No way! Wait, wait. What about the mess?
Man: Well, uh, what clothes did you have in there?
Woman: I had two of my ...
Man: They weren't mine?! Uh ...
Woman: Listen. I had two of my new shirts, a pair of shorts, and some running socks, and one of your work shirts.
Man: No way!
Woman: And from the looks of the pen stain, you are the one who probably left a pen in your pocket from work.
Man: Oooh. Uh ...
Woman: Yeah.
Man: How do you know?
Woman: Here's the pen, and it has your company logo on it.
Man: Oh. Uh ...
Woman: So, look, here. Here's your phone.
Man: My phone? For what?
Woman: Call your friends and tell them you're going to be late. And try using this hairspray. It'll help get the ink stains out of the dryer.
Man: Oohhh. Well, yeah, I guess it was my fault. Um, how about if I take you to buy some new clothes after I get back?
Woman: Okay. I'd appreciate that, but please, be more careful next time.
Man: Okay. Sorry.
Woman: Love ya. | He's going to take her to a local store. | Where is the man going to get new clothes for his wife? | [
"He's going to take her to a local store.",
"They're going to order some clothing online.",
"His wife is going to borrow clothes from her sister."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Woman: Oh, man. What happened here?
Man: What's wrong?
Woman: Someone ran a pen through the dryer, and now all of my clothes AND the dryer are a real mess.
Man: Ugh. Wow. That's rough. Well, I have to go. I'm playing tennis with Jacob in a few minutes.
Woman: NO! No way! Wait, wait. What about the mess?
Man: Well, uh, what clothes did you have in there?
Woman: I had two of my ...
Man: They weren't mine?! Uh ...
Woman: Listen. I had two of my new shirts, a pair of shorts, and some running socks, and one of your work shirts.
Man: No way!
Woman: And from the looks of the pen stain, you are the one who probably left a pen in your pocket from work.
Man: Oooh. Uh ...
Woman: Yeah.
Man: How do you know?
Woman: Here's the pen, and it has your company logo on it.
Man: Oh. Uh ...
Woman: So, look, here. Here's your phone.
Man: My phone? For what?
Woman: Call your friends and tell them you're going to be late. And try using this hairspray. It'll help get the ink stains out of the dryer.
Man: Oohhh. Well, yeah, I guess it was my fault. Um, how about if I take you to buy some new clothes after I get back?
Woman: Okay. I'd appreciate that, but please, be more careful next time.
Man: Okay. Sorry.
Woman: Love ya. | The man apologizes for his mistake. | What happens at the end of the conversation? | [
"The couple argue about the situation.",
"The woman is angry and leaves the house.",
"The man apologizes for his mistake."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Why only one piece of bread? You are not dieting, are you?
M: It's not diet. It's just that I don't eat much at this time of day. | He is not on a diet. | What do we learn about the man? | [
"He is not on a diet.",
"He does not eat much.",
"He is on a diet."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Do you like football?
F: Yes, but I like basketball better than football. | Yes, she does. | Does the woman like basketball? | [
"No, she doesn't.",
"Yes, she does.",
"We don't know."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Good morning, sir. Could I ask you to check in please?
M: Of course.
W: Your name, please?
M: Gill Kemp.
W: OK. Your room number is 3126. Now, fill in the form, if you would, please, Mr. Kemp.
M: OK. | At a hotel. | Where does the woman work? | [
"At a bank.",
"At a hotel.",
"In a post office."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: You should have a look at the new MP4 player over there. It's a new design and it comes in four colors: light green, dark blue, black and brown.
M: Blue is popular with boys, but I would prefer a green one. | Green. | Which color will the man choose? | [
"Blue.",
"Brown.",
"Green."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Yes, Mrs. Smith. What can I do for you? Is it the refrigerator again?
W: No, it is the oven this time. I think something is wrong with the temperature control. Whatever I try to cook gets burned. | There is something wrong with the oven. | Why does the woman call the man? | [
"She didn't know how to use the new oven.",
"She wanted her refrigerator to be fixed.",
"There is something wrong with the oven."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I saw Tom around the corner just now. Guess what he was doing.
M: I am sure he was chatting with the postman. He seems to like the postman very much. | Tom was talking with the postman. | What does the man mean? | [
"Tom was talking with the postman.",
"Tom was running around the corner.",
"Tom was helping the postman with his work."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Do you think I could borrow your dictionary this weekend? I don't know some words in the paper.
W: Sorry. Normally I'd say yes, but I'm going to use it myself. | A dictionary | What does the man want? | [
"A newspaper",
"A dictionary",
"A book"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Why are you late?
M: I'm sorry, but next time I'll be in time to have classes. | Teacher and student. | What's the relationship between them? | [
"Teacher and student.",
"Doctor and patient.",
"Boss and worker."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I am going to Martha's house. I have a paper to complete. And I need to use her computer.
M: Why don't you buy one yourself? Think how much time you could save. | Buy her own computer. | What does the man suggest the woman do? | [
"Save time by using a computer.",
"Buy her own computer.",
"Borrow Martha's computer."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Are you really leaving for Hongkong, Bob?
M: I guess so. I've got my ticket and I am anxious to see Tom there on Saturday. | Bob is leaving for Hong Kong. | Which statement is RIGHT? | [
"Bob is leaving for Hong Kong.",
"Tom wants to meet Bob on Saturday.",
"Bob wants to meet Tom today."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Why didn't you come to the cinema last night? I waited for you for a long time.
M: I'm sorry, but I had something more important to do yesterday evening, so I wasn't able to come.
W: But why not tell me?
M: I did. I called you many times, but you had your mobile phone power off.
W: Oh, I didn't bring it with me because I left it recharging at home.
M: I'm really sorry to have missed the film. | She saw a film. | What did the woman do last night? | [
"She saw a film.",
"She went shopping.",
"She watched a football match."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Why didn't you come to the cinema last night? I waited for you for a long time.
M: I'm sorry, but I had something more important to do yesterday evening, so I wasn't able to come.
W: But why not tell me?
M: I did. I called you many times, but you had your mobile phone power off.
W: Oh, I didn't bring it with me because I left it recharging at home.
M: I'm really sorry to have missed the film. | The woman's mobile phone was power off. | Why couldn't the man keep in touch with the woman last night? | [
"The woman's mobile phone was stolen.",
"The woman's mobile phone was power off.",
"The man had something important to do."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What would you like for lunch?
M: Pizza and orange juice. | Lunch. | What are they talking about? | [
"Pizza.",
"Orange juice.",
"Lunch."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Good afternoon. Can I help you?
W: Yes. We'd like some information, please.
M: Ok, where do you plan to go?
W: Yes, we've agreed on Italy. How much is the air fare to Italy?
M: When are you going there?
W: We don't really know. June, or maybe July.
M: I see. Well, in May and June, the fare is $480. But it's much less in March and April.
W: Much less? How much is it then?
M: It's only $410.
W: That's really a good price. But my husband hates the cold weather there. So let me talk with him first.
M: No problem. | In a travel agency. | Where do you think the conversation most likely takes place? | [
"In a restaurant.",
"At the airport.",
"In a travel agency."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Good afternoon. Can I help you?
W: Yes. We'd like some information, please.
M: Ok, where do you plan to go?
W: Yes, we've agreed on Italy. How much is the air fare to Italy?
M: When are you going there?
W: We don't really know. June, or maybe July.
M: I see. Well, in May and June, the fare is $480. But it's much less in March and April.
W: Much less? How much is it then?
M: It's only $410.
W: That's really a good price. But my husband hates the cold weather there. So let me talk with him first.
M: No problem. | Italy. | Where does the woman say they want to go? | [
"France.",
"Italy.",
"Not agreed yet."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Good afternoon. Can I help you?
W: Yes. We'd like some information, please.
M: Ok, where do you plan to go?
W: Yes, we've agreed on Italy. How much is the air fare to Italy?
M: When are you going there?
W: We don't really know. June, or maybe July.
M: I see. Well, in May and June, the fare is $480. But it's much less in March and April.
W: Much less? How much is it then?
M: It's only $410.
W: That's really a good price. But my husband hates the cold weather there. So let me talk with him first.
M: No problem. | $480. | How much is it to travel to Italy in May? | [
"$410.",
"$480.",
"$420."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Good afternoon. Can I help you?
W: Yes. We'd like some information, please.
M: Ok, where do you plan to go?
W: Yes, we've agreed on Italy. How much is the air fare to Italy?
M: When are you going there?
W: We don't really know. June, or maybe July.
M: I see. Well, in May and June, the fare is $480. But it's much less in March and April.
W: Much less? How much is it then?
M: It's only $410.
W: That's really a good price. But my husband hates the cold weather there. So let me talk with him first.
M: No problem. | She will talk with her husband and then make a decision. | What does the woman mean at the end of the conversation? | [
"She doesn't want to go with her husband.",
"She will talk with her husband and then make a decision.",
"She thinks her husband will get a cold there."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Excuse me! I just need to send this letter the fastest way possible.
W: Let's see. We have overnight business service. That takes just two days. | In a post office. | Where does this conversation take place? | [
"In a post office.",
"In a hotel.",
"In a bank"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I have to go to Professor Hudson's place to discuss my thesis. But if time allowed, I'd go to the movies with you when I come back the dorm.
W: It's too bad. I am going to the cinema right now with Jane, and I don't think you could make it. | He is going to Professor Hudson's home. | What is the man going to do? | [
"He is going to Professor Hudson's home.",
"He is going to the movies with the woman.",
"He is going to the cinema with Jane."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Why are you so tired?
W: It has been a really busy week. Students have been checking out so many books. This always happens around examination time. | In a library. | Where does this conversation probably take place? | [
"In a restaurant.",
"In a bookstore.",
"In a library."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Is this made of metal and wood?
W: No. It's made of metal and glass. | It's made of metal and glass. | What is it made of? | [
"It's made of metal and glass.",
"It's made of metal and wood.",
"It's made of paper, not metal."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Do you mind turning down the radio? I am doing my homework.
W: No, of course not. | She's willing to turn down the radio. | What does the woman mean? | [
"She refused to turn down the radio.",
"She's willing to turn down the radio.",
"She is angry to turn down the radio."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hello, it is Carol, isn't it?
W: Oh. Mike! Oh, my goodness! I haven't seen you for ages.
M: Nice to see you after all these years. What've you been doing?
W: Well, I've tried many things after we left school. Now I'm working for a large oil company, er ... in charge of sales mainly. I travel a lot.
M: Oh, that's great. You must really enjoy that.
W: Oh, I do. Yeh, yeh, it's lovely. It's quite tiring though. But what about you, Mike? What do you do?
M: I'm working in a law firm. Practicing business law, you know.
W: Oh, that's interesting.
M: And I'm happy doing what I do.
W: Good.
M: It's great to see you. We must get together some time.
W: Yes, we should. Look, give me your address and phone number. Em... I got my book here. OK, and then I'll give you a ring and we can fix something up. | Old school friends. | What is the probable relationship between the two speakers? | [
"Salesman and customer.",
"Old school friends.",
"Fellow workers."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hello, it is Carol, isn't it?
W: Oh. Mike! Oh, my goodness! I haven't seen you for ages.
M: Nice to see you after all these years. What've you been doing?
W: Well, I've tried many things after we left school. Now I'm working for a large oil company, er ... in charge of sales mainly. I travel a lot.
M: Oh, that's great. You must really enjoy that.
W: Oh, I do. Yeh, yeh, it's lovely. It's quite tiring though. But what about you, Mike? What do you do?
M: I'm working in a law firm. Practicing business law, you know.
W: Oh, that's interesting.
M: And I'm happy doing what I do.
W: Good.
M: It's great to see you. We must get together some time.
W: Yes, we should. Look, give me your address and phone number. Em... I got my book here. OK, and then I'll give you a ring and we can fix something up. | She is fond of her work. | What do we know about the woman? | [
"She is fond of her work.",
"She is tired of traveling.",
"She is interested in law."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hello, it is Carol, isn't it?
W: Oh. Mike! Oh, my goodness! I haven't seen you for ages.
M: Nice to see you after all these years. What've you been doing?
W: Well, I've tried many things after we left school. Now I'm working for a large oil company, er ... in charge of sales mainly. I travel a lot.
M: Oh, that's great. You must really enjoy that.
W: Oh, I do. Yeh, yeh, it's lovely. It's quite tiring though. But what about you, Mike? What do you do?
M: I'm working in a law firm. Practicing business law, you know.
W: Oh, that's interesting.
M: And I'm happy doing what I do.
W: Good.
M: It's great to see you. We must get together some time.
W: Yes, we should. Look, give me your address and phone number. Em... I got my book here. OK, and then I'll give you a ring and we can fix something up. | A lawyer. | What is the man? | [
"A company manager.",
"A salesman.",
"A lawyer."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hello, it is Carol, isn't it?
W: Oh. Mike! Oh, my goodness! I haven't seen you for ages.
M: Nice to see you after all these years. What've you been doing?
W: Well, I've tried many things after we left school. Now I'm working for a large oil company, er ... in charge of sales mainly. I travel a lot.
M: Oh, that's great. You must really enjoy that.
W: Oh, I do. Yeh, yeh, it's lovely. It's quite tiring though. But what about you, Mike? What do you do?
M: I'm working in a law firm. Practicing business law, you know.
W: Oh, that's interesting.
M: And I'm happy doing what I do.
W: Good.
M: It's great to see you. We must get together some time.
W: Yes, we should. Look, give me your address and phone number. Em... I got my book here. OK, and then I'll give you a ring and we can fix something up. | To get together with him. | Why does the woman ask for the man's address? | [
"To send him a book.",
"To get together with him.",
"To repair something at his home."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: We will have a party at Mary's cafe on Sunday. Would you like to join us?
W: Really? I'm glad you invite me. That's a great chance for us to talk about the old days. | She will go to the party. | What does the woman mean? | [
"She is Mary's old friend.",
"She will go to the party.",
"She has boen to the cafe."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I've noticed that you got some letters from Canada. Would you mind saving the stamps for me? My sister collects them.
M: My classmates already asked for them. | The man's classmates. | Who will get the stamps at last? | [
"The woman.",
"The woman's sister.",
"The man's classmates."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Have you finished your homework?
W: No, I really don't know how to do it. | Because she doesn't know how to do it. | Why doesn't the woman finish her homework? | [
"Because she doesn't like it.",
"Because she knows the answer.",
"Because she doesn't know how to do it."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: The book is $ 8, but I have only $ 5.
M: I can lend you $ 2. That's all I have. | $ 3. | How many dollars does the woman need to borrow to buy the book? | [
"$ 1.",
"$ 2.",
"$ 3."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Is Aunt Margaret in? I have got something important to tell her.
M: Sorry, Mom has gone shopping. She won't be back until noon. Do you want to leave a message for her so that she would call you back as soon as possible. | Cousins. | What do you think is the relationship between the two speakers? | [
"Cousins.",
"Aunt and nephew.",
"Niece and uncle."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Do you have any brothers or sisters?
W: 1 have two brothers but no sisters. My parents love us very much. | Five. | How many people are there in the women's family? | [
"Three.",
"Four.",
"Five."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Is Ann looking forward to going home for the summer vacation?
W: She is counting the days. | Ann is eager to go home. | What does the woman mean? | [
"Ann is looking for a home.",
"Ann is on the way home.",
"Ann is eager to go home."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Emily, what do you do as a trendspotter?
W: Very simple. Take digital photos of youth culture and send them to my company. It's called Look-Look.
M: What kind of company is it?
W: It's a youth culture marketing and trend forecasting firm in Hollywood. I'm one of Look-Look's 65,000 trendspotters worldwide.
M: Look-Look gets a lot of information about the ever-shifting tastes of the youth market by these images.
W: Yes, its clients are mostly companies. They get information about trends from Look-Look and develop their products. They also use the images of Look-Look on their websites to impress young people and promote their newly designed products.
M: But are there any people who don't like their pictures to be used on the website?
W: I always have my subjects' permission before I take their pictures and put up their images onto Look-Look.com.
M: Where do you find your best subjects?
W: At school, in the park, at local supermarkets and near many music clubs.
M: What is difficult about this job?
W: To catch our original styles because so many young people try hard to stand out. You have to be able to find the difference between someone who is copying trends and someone who is truly inventing a new look.
M: Thank you for talk with us, Emily. | Take pictures of youth culture. | What do trendspotters do? | [
"Take pictures of youth culture.",
"Write reports on youth culture.",
"Sell products to young people."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Emily, what do you do as a trendspotter?
W: Very simple. Take digital photos of youth culture and send them to my company. It's called Look-Look.
M: What kind of company is it?
W: It's a youth culture marketing and trend forecasting firm in Hollywood. I'm one of Look-Look's 65,000 trendspotters worldwide.
M: Look-Look gets a lot of information about the ever-shifting tastes of the youth market by these images.
W: Yes, its clients are mostly companies. They get information about trends from Look-Look and develop their products. They also use the images of Look-Look on their websites to impress young people and promote their newly designed products.
M: But are there any people who don't like their pictures to be used on the website?
W: I always have my subjects' permission before I take their pictures and put up their images onto Look-Look.com.
M: Where do you find your best subjects?
W: At school, in the park, at local supermarkets and near many music clubs.
M: What is difficult about this job?
W: To catch our original styles because so many young people try hard to stand out. You have to be able to find the difference between someone who is copying trends and someone who is truly inventing a new look.
M: Thank you for talk with us, Emily. | Dealing in information about youth trends. | What does Look-Look concentrate on? | [
"Dealing in information about youth trends.",
"Providing advice to young trendspotters.",
"Organizing sales networks for its clients."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Emily, what do you do as a trendspotter?
W: Very simple. Take digital photos of youth culture and send them to my company. It's called Look-Look.
M: What kind of company is it?
W: It's a youth culture marketing and trend forecasting firm in Hollywood. I'm one of Look-Look's 65,000 trendspotters worldwide.
M: Look-Look gets a lot of information about the ever-shifting tastes of the youth market by these images.
W: Yes, its clients are mostly companies. They get information about trends from Look-Look and develop their products. They also use the images of Look-Look on their websites to impress young people and promote their newly designed products.
M: But are there any people who don't like their pictures to be used on the website?
W: I always have my subjects' permission before I take their pictures and put up their images onto Look-Look.com.
M: Where do you find your best subjects?
W: At school, in the park, at local supermarkets and near many music clubs.
M: What is difficult about this job?
W: To catch our original styles because so many young people try hard to stand out. You have to be able to find the difference between someone who is copying trends and someone who is truly inventing a new look.
M: Thank you for talk with us, Emily. | To attract young people to their new products. | Why do some companies use Look-Look's images on their websites? | [
"To promote visits to Look-Look.com.",
"To attract young people to their new products.",
"To learn about what makes young people buy."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Emily, what do you do as a trendspotter?
W: Very simple. Take digital photos of youth culture and send them to my company. It's called Look-Look.
M: What kind of company is it?
W: It's a youth culture marketing and trend forecasting firm in Hollywood. I'm one of Look-Look's 65,000 trendspotters worldwide.
M: Look-Look gets a lot of information about the ever-shifting tastes of the youth market by these images.
W: Yes, its clients are mostly companies. They get information about trends from Look-Look and develop their products. They also use the images of Look-Look on their websites to impress young people and promote their newly designed products.
M: But are there any people who don't like their pictures to be used on the website?
W: I always have my subjects' permission before I take their pictures and put up their images onto Look-Look.com.
M: Where do you find your best subjects?
W: At school, in the park, at local supermarkets and near many music clubs.
M: What is difficult about this job?
W: To catch our original styles because so many young people try hard to stand out. You have to be able to find the difference between someone who is copying trends and someone who is truly inventing a new look.
M: Thank you for talk with us, Emily. | Many young people try to copy trends. | Why is it difficult for trendspotters to catch original styles? | [
"Many young people like to show off.",
"Many young people stick to the rules.",
"Many young people try to copy trends."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I hear you mid Jacky are engaged at last.
W: Yes, we are.
M: When are you getting married?
W: In the autumn.
M: That's wonderful. Where's the wedding going to be?
W: We're not sure yet. Perhaps in San Diego.
M: Oh, yes. I remembered your parents live there. don't they?
W: Yes, that's right.
M: Where are you going to live?
M: We're going to buy a flat or a small house somewhere in the South. | In the autumn. | When is she getting married? | [
"In the autumn.",
"In the spring.",
"In the winter."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I hear you mid Jacky are engaged at last.
W: Yes, we are.
M: When are you getting married?
W: In the autumn.
M: That's wonderful. Where's the wedding going to be?
W: We're not sure yet. Perhaps in San Diego.
M: Oh, yes. I remembered your parents live there. don't they?
W: Yes, that's right.
M: Where are you going to live?
M: We're going to buy a flat or a small house somewhere in the South. | They're not sure. | Where's the wedding going to be? | [
"Sacramento.",
"San Diego.",
"They're not sure."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I hear you mid Jacky are engaged at last.
W: Yes, we are.
M: When are you getting married?
W: In the autumn.
M: That's wonderful. Where's the wedding going to be?
W: We're not sure yet. Perhaps in San Diego.
M: Oh, yes. I remembered your parents live there. don't they?
W: Yes, that's right.
M: Where are you going to live?
M: We're going to buy a flat or a small house somewhere in the South. | Because that's the place where her parents live. | Why does she want to choose San Diego for wedding? | [
"Because Turkey is her favorite city.",
"Because that's the place they fall in love.",
"Because that's the place where her parents live."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What's your favourite game?
M: I like to play table tennis. How about you?
W: I like swimming and skating.
M: Isn't it hard to learn skating?
W: No, what you need is balance.
M: Could you teach me how to do it?
W: Sure, anytime when you are free.
M: Do I have to buy a pair of skates?
W: I don't think it's necessary. Why not rent them? | Table tennis. | What game does the man enjoy? | [
"Tennis.",
"Swimming.",
"Table tennis."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What's your favourite game?
M: I like to play table tennis. How about you?
W: I like swimming and skating.
M: Isn't it hard to learn skating?
W: No, what you need is balance.
M: Could you teach me how to do it?
W: Sure, anytime when you are free.
M: Do I have to buy a pair of skates?
W: I don't think it's necessary. Why not rent them? | To hire a pair. | What does the woman suggest the man do if he has no skates? | [
"To borrow a pair.",
"To hire a pair.",
"To buy a pair."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What do you think we need to buy for our new kitchen?
M: We've got a fridge and a dinner table already. We need some chairs. | A few chairs. | What do the speakers need to buy? | [
"A fridge.",
"A dinner table.",
"A few chairs."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: You should go to see the new movie. They are going to hold it over for another two weeks.
W: Mm, normally I wouldn't, but I should as you recommend it so strongly. | disinterested | The woman's usual attitude towards film is ________. | [
"mixed",
"fascinated",
"disinterested"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Sorry I did not come yesterday, because I had a temperature. Could you tell me the requirement for my term paper?
M: The theme of your paper can be about business management or touring resources in China, and the length of the paper should be no less than fifteen pages. | Professor and student. | What is the most probable relationship between the two speakers? | [
"Professor and student.",
"Salesman and customer.",
"Guide and tourist."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: The music is so beautiful that I'd like to dance. But I don't know the steps.
W: It doesn't matter. No one will be looking at us in his crowd. | Dance to the music. | What does the woman suggest they do? | [
"Take a walk.",
"Dance to the music.",
"Listen to the music."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Daddy, I have decided to give up science and go to business school.
M: Well, it is your choice as long as pay your own way, but I should warn you that not everyone with a business degree will make a successful manager. | The man advises his daughter to think carefully before making her decision. | What do we learn from the conversation? | [
"The man doesn't have money for his daughter's graduate studies.",
"The man advises his daughter to think carefully before making her decision.",
"The man insists that his daughter should pursue her studies in science."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Are you going to join the school swimming team this term?
W: Swimming takes up too much of my time. | She won't join the swimming team. | What can we learn about the woman from the dialogue? | [
"She likes swimming very much.",
"She won't join the swimming team.",
"She doesn't enjoy swimming as much as she used to."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Where have you been all this time? The train is about to leave.
W: I am sorry, but I was waiting for you at the information desk upstairs. | At the railway station. | Where does the conversation probably take place? | [
"At the airport.",
"At the bus stop.",
"At the railway station."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hi, Lily, how's your new flat?
W: It's great. I really like it.
M: How big is it?
W: It's one big room, but it has a bathroom and a small kitchen, too.
M: How far is it from the office.
W: It's only about 10 minutes.
M: 10 minutes by bus or by car?
W: On foot. I walked to work this morning. I was 10 minutes early.
M: You are lucky. I was 10 minutes late.
W: What happened
M: All the buses came late.
W: What did Susan say?
M: She was late too.
W: What happened to her?
M: She took the train, and it was late too.
W: Well then you're really lucky after all. But what are you going to do tomorrow.
M: I'll start 15 minutes earlier. | She lives close to the office. | What do we know about the woman? | [
"She lives close to the office.",
"She is new to the company.",
"She likes the big kitchen."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hi, Lily, how's your new flat?
W: It's great. I really like it.
M: How big is it?
W: It's one big room, but it has a bathroom and a small kitchen, too.
M: How far is it from the office.
W: It's only about 10 minutes.
M: 10 minutes by bus or by car?
W: On foot. I walked to work this morning. I was 10 minutes early.
M: You are lucky. I was 10 minutes late.
W: What happened
M: All the buses came late.
W: What did Susan say?
M: She was late too.
W: What happened to her?
M: She took the train, and it was late too.
W: Well then you're really lucky after all. But what are you going to do tomorrow.
M: I'll start 15 minutes earlier. | By bus. | How does the man go to work? | [
"On foot.",
"By bus.",
"By car."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hi, Lily, how's your new flat?
W: It's great. I really like it.
M: How big is it?
W: It's one big room, but it has a bathroom and a small kitchen, too.
M: How far is it from the office.
W: It's only about 10 minutes.
M: 10 minutes by bus or by car?
W: On foot. I walked to work this morning. I was 10 minutes early.
M: You are lucky. I was 10 minutes late.
W: What happened
M: All the buses came late.
W: What did Susan say?
M: She was late too.
W: What happened to her?
M: She took the train, and it was late too.
W: Well then you're really lucky after all. But what are you going to do tomorrow.
M: I'll start 15 minutes earlier. | Her train was late. | Why was Susan late for work? | [
"She missed the bus.",
"Her train was late.",
"Her car broke down."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hi, Lily, how's your new flat?
W: It's great. I really like it.
M: How big is it?
W: It's one big room, but it has a bathroom and a small kitchen, too.
M: How far is it from the office.
W: It's only about 10 minutes.
M: 10 minutes by bus or by car?
W: On foot. I walked to work this morning. I was 10 minutes early.
M: You are lucky. I was 10 minutes late.
W: What happened
M: All the buses came late.
W: What did Susan say?
M: She was late too.
W: What happened to her?
M: She took the train, and it was late too.
W: Well then you're really lucky after all. But what are you going to do tomorrow.
M: I'll start 15 minutes earlier. | Leave home earlier. | What will the man do the next day? | [
"Go to work by train.",
"Visit Lily in her flat.",
"Leave home earlier."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hello, I need some information about a round trip ticket from Oakland to Los Angeles.
W: OK. A round trip ticket is $130. And we're now having a special offer. If you buy two round trip tickets, one is free.
M: Really? That's great! And what's the price for a ten-year-old child?
W: Children under twelve are half price.
M: OK. Do you have tickets for this Friday afternoon from Oakland, coming back on Sunday afternoon?
W: Let me see. No, I'm sorry, but we have tickets for next weekend. Would that be OK?
M: Yes, we could go next week. I'd like to get two adult tickets and one child's ticket.
W: OK. That comes to $195. | If you buy two round tickets, you get one ticket free. | What is the special offer? | [
"If you buy now, you get a free ticket for one year.",
"If you buy one ticket, you get another one free.",
"If you buy two round tickets, you get one ticket free."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hello, I need some information about a round trip ticket from Oakland to Los Angeles.
W: OK. A round trip ticket is $130. And we're now having a special offer. If you buy two round trip tickets, one is free.
M: Really? That's great! And what's the price for a ten-year-old child?
W: Children under twelve are half price.
M: OK. Do you have tickets for this Friday afternoon from Oakland, coming back on Sunday afternoon?
W: Let me see. No, I'm sorry, but we have tickets for next weekend. Would that be OK?
M: Yes, we could go next week. I'd like to get two adult tickets and one child's ticket.
W: OK. That comes to $195. | It is half, the regular price. | How much does a ticket for children cost? | [
"It is half, the regular price.",
"It is free for children under five.",
"It is paid much less if the ticket is charged."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hello, I need some information about a round trip ticket from Oakland to Los Angeles.
W: OK. A round trip ticket is $130. And we're now having a special offer. If you buy two round trip tickets, one is free.
M: Really? That's great! And what's the price for a ten-year-old child?
W: Children under twelve are half price.
M: OK. Do you have tickets for this Friday afternoon from Oakland, coming back on Sunday afternoon?
W: Let me see. No, I'm sorry, but we have tickets for next weekend. Would that be OK?
M: Yes, we could go next week. I'd like to get two adult tickets and one child's ticket.
W: OK. That comes to $195. | Next week. | When will the family leave for Los Angeles? | [
"Friday morning.",
"This coming weekend.",
"Next week."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hi, Jane. Um... do you know how to get in touch with Jim?
W: Oh, John. I haven't seen Jim for a while. But you can try this phone number? | John | Who will make a telephone call? | [
"Jane",
"Jim",
"John"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I'd like to plant some flowers and bushes in the front and back yards. I noticed the other day that we are the only people on our street that don't have a garden.
M: Well, I'm not sure. It will cost a lot of money and take a lot of time. Are you doing it just to fit in with everyone else?
W: No, that's not the reason. I think their houses look nice with gardens. And I think ours would look better,too.
M: Okay. If that's how you feel, we can go down to the local garden center and pick out some things. What kind of flowers would you like to plant? I like yellow ones and purple ones.
W: I'm not quite sure. Id like to look at some different kinds. I love pink,so td want to choose some flowers in that color. I'm determined to make our home look pretty. | He doubts it. | What does the man think of the woman's idea at first? | [
"He doubts it.",
"He agrees with it.",
"He strongly opposes it."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I'd like to plant some flowers and bushes in the front and back yards. I noticed the other day that we are the only people on our street that don't have a garden.
M: Well, I'm not sure. It will cost a lot of money and take a lot of time. Are you doing it just to fit in with everyone else?
W: No, that's not the reason. I think their houses look nice with gardens. And I think ours would look better,too.
M: Okay. If that's how you feel, we can go down to the local garden center and pick out some things. What kind of flowers would you like to plant? I like yellow ones and purple ones.
W: I'm not quite sure. Id like to look at some different kinds. I love pink,so td want to choose some flowers in that color. I'm determined to make our home look pretty. | To make the house more beautiful. | Why does the woman want to plant things? | [
"To work outside more.",
"To be like the neighbors.",
"To make the house more beautiful."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I'd like to plant some flowers and bushes in the front and back yards. I noticed the other day that we are the only people on our street that don't have a garden.
M: Well, I'm not sure. It will cost a lot of money and take a lot of time. Are you doing it just to fit in with everyone else?
W: No, that's not the reason. I think their houses look nice with gardens. And I think ours would look better,too.
M: Okay. If that's how you feel, we can go down to the local garden center and pick out some things. What kind of flowers would you like to plant? I like yellow ones and purple ones.
W: I'm not quite sure. Id like to look at some different kinds. I love pink,so td want to choose some flowers in that color. I'm determined to make our home look pretty. | Pink ones. | What flowers does the woman want? | [
"Pink ones.",
"Purple ones.",
"Yellow ones."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Hotel Clerk: Hello. Sunnyside Inn. May I help you?
Man: Yes, I'd like to reserve a room for two on the 21st of March.
Hotel Clerk: Okay. Let me check our computer here for a moment. The 21st of May, right?
Man: No. March, not May.
Hotel Clerk: Oh, sorry. Let me see here. Hmmm.
Man: Are you all booked that night?
Hotel Clerk: Well, we have one suite available, complete with a kitchenette and a sauna bath. And the view of the city is great, too.
Man: How much is that?
Hotel Clerk: It's only $200 dollars, plus a 10% room tax.
Man: Oh, that's a little too expensive for me. Do you have a cheaper room available either on the 20th or the 22nd?
Hotel Clerk: Well, would you like a smoking or a non-smoking room?
Man: Non-smoking, please.
Hotel Clerk: Okay, we do have a few rooms available on the 20th; we're full on the 22nd, unless you want a smoking room.
Man: Well, how much is the non-smoking room on the 20th?
Hotel Clerk: $80 dollars, plus the 10% room tax.
Man: Okay, that'll be fine.
Hotel Clerk: All right. Could I have your name, please?
Man: Yes. Bob Maexner.
Hotel Clerk: How do you spell your last name, Mr. Maexner?
Man: M-A-E-X-N-E-R.
Hotel Clerk: Okay, Mr. Maexner, we look forward to seeing you on March 20th.
Man: Okay. Goodbye. | March 20th | The man makes a reservation finally for which day? | [
"March 20th",
"March 21st",
"March 22nd"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Hotel Clerk: Hello. Sunnyside Inn. May I help you?
Man: Yes, I'd like to reserve a room for two on the 21st of March.
Hotel Clerk: Okay. Let me check our computer here for a moment. The 21st of May, right?
Man: No. March, not May.
Hotel Clerk: Oh, sorry. Let me see here. Hmmm.
Man: Are you all booked that night?
Hotel Clerk: Well, we have one suite available, complete with a kitchenette and a sauna bath. And the view of the city is great, too.
Man: How much is that?
Hotel Clerk: It's only $200 dollars, plus a 10% room tax.
Man: Oh, that's a little too expensive for me. Do you have a cheaper room available either on the 20th or the 22nd?
Hotel Clerk: Well, would you like a smoking or a non-smoking room?
Man: Non-smoking, please.
Hotel Clerk: Okay, we do have a few rooms available on the 20th; we're full on the 22nd, unless you want a smoking room.
Man: Well, how much is the non-smoking room on the 20th?
Hotel Clerk: $80 dollars, plus the 10% room tax.
Man: Okay, that'll be fine.
Hotel Clerk: All right. Could I have your name, please?
Man: Yes. Bob Maexner.
Hotel Clerk: How do you spell your last name, Mr. Maexner?
Man: M-A-E-X-N-E-R.
Hotel Clerk: Okay, Mr. Maexner, we look forward to seeing you on March 20th.
Man: Okay. Goodbye. | a non-smoking room | What kind of room does the man prefer? | [
"a non-smoking room",
"a smoking room",
"either one is okay"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Hotel Clerk: Hello. Sunnyside Inn. May I help you?
Man: Yes, I'd like to reserve a room for two on the 21st of March.
Hotel Clerk: Okay. Let me check our computer here for a moment. The 21st of May, right?
Man: No. March, not May.
Hotel Clerk: Oh, sorry. Let me see here. Hmmm.
Man: Are you all booked that night?
Hotel Clerk: Well, we have one suite available, complete with a kitchenette and a sauna bath. And the view of the city is great, too.
Man: How much is that?
Hotel Clerk: It's only $200 dollars, plus a 10% room tax.
Man: Oh, that's a little too expensive for me. Do you have a cheaper room available either on the 20th or the 22nd?
Hotel Clerk: Well, would you like a smoking or a non-smoking room?
Man: Non-smoking, please.
Hotel Clerk: Okay, we do have a few rooms available on the 20th; we're full on the 22nd, unless you want a smoking room.
Man: Well, how much is the non-smoking room on the 20th?
Hotel Clerk: $80 dollars, plus the 10% room tax.
Man: Okay, that'll be fine.
Hotel Clerk: All right. Could I have your name, please?
Man: Yes. Bob Maexner.
Hotel Clerk: How do you spell your last name, Mr. Maexner?
Man: M-A-E-X-N-E-R.
Hotel Clerk: Okay, Mr. Maexner, we look forward to seeing you on March 20th.
Man: Okay. Goodbye. | It's too expensive. | Why doesn't he want to reserve the suite? | [
"It doesn't have a nice view.",
"It doesn't come with a sauna bath.",
"It's too expensive."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Hotel Clerk: Hello. Sunnyside Inn. May I help you?
Man: Yes, I'd like to reserve a room for two on the 21st of March.
Hotel Clerk: Okay. Let me check our computer here for a moment. The 21st of May, right?
Man: No. March, not May.
Hotel Clerk: Oh, sorry. Let me see here. Hmmm.
Man: Are you all booked that night?
Hotel Clerk: Well, we have one suite available, complete with a kitchenette and a sauna bath. And the view of the city is great, too.
Man: How much is that?
Hotel Clerk: It's only $200 dollars, plus a 10% room tax.
Man: Oh, that's a little too expensive for me. Do you have a cheaper room available either on the 20th or the 22nd?
Hotel Clerk: Well, would you like a smoking or a non-smoking room?
Man: Non-smoking, please.
Hotel Clerk: Okay, we do have a few rooms available on the 20th; we're full on the 22nd, unless you want a smoking room.
Man: Well, how much is the non-smoking room on the 20th?
Hotel Clerk: $80 dollars, plus the 10% room tax.
Man: Okay, that'll be fine.
Hotel Clerk: All right. Could I have your name, please?
Man: Yes. Bob Maexner.
Hotel Clerk: How do you spell your last name, Mr. Maexner?
Man: M-A-E-X-N-E-R.
Hotel Clerk: Okay, Mr. Maexner, we look forward to seeing you on March 20th.
Man: Okay. Goodbye. | 88 dollars | Including tax, how much is the man's room? | [
"80 dollars",
"88 dollars",
"96 dollars"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Hotel Clerk: Hello. Sunnyside Inn. May I help you?
Man: Yes, I'd like to reserve a room for two on the 21st of March.
Hotel Clerk: Okay. Let me check our computer here for a moment. The 21st of May, right?
Man: No. March, not May.
Hotel Clerk: Oh, sorry. Let me see here. Hmmm.
Man: Are you all booked that night?
Hotel Clerk: Well, we have one suite available, complete with a kitchenette and a sauna bath. And the view of the city is great, too.
Man: How much is that?
Hotel Clerk: It's only $200 dollars, plus a 10% room tax.
Man: Oh, that's a little too expensive for me. Do you have a cheaper room available either on the 20th or the 22nd?
Hotel Clerk: Well, would you like a smoking or a non-smoking room?
Man: Non-smoking, please.
Hotel Clerk: Okay, we do have a few rooms available on the 20th; we're full on the 22nd, unless you want a smoking room.
Man: Well, how much is the non-smoking room on the 20th?
Hotel Clerk: $80 dollars, plus the 10% room tax.
Man: Okay, that'll be fine.
Hotel Clerk: All right. Could I have your name, please?
Man: Yes. Bob Maexner.
Hotel Clerk: How do you spell your last name, Mr. Maexner?
Man: M-A-E-X-N-E-R.
Hotel Clerk: Okay, Mr. Maexner, we look forward to seeing you on March 20th.
Man: Okay. Goodbye. | Maexner | How do you spell the man's name? | [
"Maxner",
"Maexner",
"Mexner"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Gosh, it's seven o'clock now. I'll be late for school again.
M: Don't worry. We still have fifteen minutes. I'll drive you there. | At 7:15. | When does school start? | [
"At 7:00.",
"At 7:15.",
"At 7:50."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I enjoy all kinds of music. What kind of music do you like?
M: Folk music had appeared to me very much before I became fascinated with pop music. Now I think nothing can compare with classic music. | Classical music. | What kind of music does the man like best? | [
"Pop music.",
"Folk music.",
"Classical music."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I'll have these shoes. Please tell me how much I owe you.
W: They are 40 dollars a pair, and 3 pairs make a total of 120 dollars. But today we offer a 10% discount. | $108 | How much does the man have to pay? | [
"$120",
"$108",
"$90"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hi. You're in the pink today. You must have had a nice new year holiday.
W: Yeah, I went to Qingdao and just came back yesterday.
M: Really? Did you go to see the Qingdao Olympic Sailing Center? I thought you were just shooting the breeze when you said you would go. How is it?
W: It's really amazing. During the 2007 Qingdao International Sailing Games, around 5,000 people came out to watch the competition every day along the seawall.
M: Newspapers say the design received high praise from the International Olympic Committee. The venue will be used for the 2008 Olympic Games.
W: Fortunately, I have been there already. It's a pity you're not going to see it.
M: Although I know my chances of getting an Olympic sailing ticket are slim, I'll keep trying anyway. Otherwise, I'm sure you'll nag me to death telling me about your experience there. | She is in good health. | What is the weman like? | [
"She is in pink.",
"She is in good health.",
"She is very clever."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hi. You're in the pink today. You must have had a nice new year holiday.
W: Yeah, I went to Qingdao and just came back yesterday.
M: Really? Did you go to see the Qingdao Olympic Sailing Center? I thought you were just shooting the breeze when you said you would go. How is it?
W: It's really amazing. During the 2007 Qingdao International Sailing Games, around 5,000 people came out to watch the competition every day along the seawall.
M: Newspapers say the design received high praise from the International Olympic Committee. The venue will be used for the 2008 Olympic Games.
W: Fortunately, I have been there already. It's a pity you're not going to see it.
M: Although I know my chances of getting an Olympic sailing ticket are slim, I'll keep trying anyway. Otherwise, I'm sure you'll nag me to death telling me about your experience there. | The woman. | Who went to see the Qingdao Olympic Sailing Center during the new year holiday? | [
"The woman.",
"The man.",
"Both of them."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hi. You're in the pink today. You must have had a nice new year holiday.
W: Yeah, I went to Qingdao and just came back yesterday.
M: Really? Did you go to see the Qingdao Olympic Sailing Center? I thought you were just shooting the breeze when you said you would go. How is it?
W: It's really amazing. During the 2007 Qingdao International Sailing Games, around 5,000 people came out to watch the competition every day along the seawall.
M: Newspapers say the design received high praise from the International Olympic Committee. The venue will be used for the 2008 Olympic Games.
W: Fortunately, I have been there already. It's a pity you're not going to see it.
M: Although I know my chances of getting an Olympic sailing ticket are slim, I'll keep trying anyway. Otherwise, I'm sure you'll nag me to death telling me about your experience there. | Yes, but not much. | there any possibility that the man will get an Olympic sailing ticket? | [
"No, there is no possibility.",
"Yes, he is sure to get one ticket.",
"Yes, but not much."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Operator: Hello. This is the emergency 911 operator.
Taxi Driver: Help. Help. Please help me!
Operator: Yes sir. Please calm down and explain exactly what is happening.
Taxi Driver: Calm down! My car is stalled on the freeway, I have a lady passenger, and she's going into labor.
Operator: Now relax sir. Explain exactly where you are.
Taxi Driver: I'm ... I'm in the southbound lane of the Lincoln Expressway, about 15 miles from the Washington Tunnel, and this lady isn't going to wait.
Operator:Okay. What's your name sir and your passenger's?
Taxi Driver: It's ... it's Bob, and I have no idea about the woman. She's in no condition to tell me.
Operator: Okay, now what's the nearest landmark to your location? Pay careful attention.
Taxi Driver: Umm, I see golden arches ... McDonalds.
Operator: Okay, is there anyone else with you?
Taxi Driver: No, and I've tried to get someone else to stop. [The sound of a bottle breaking.]
Operator: Hey, what was that? [Ahhhh!]
Taxi Driver: Ah, someone threw a bottle at me. How soon can someone get here?
Operator: I've just dispatched an ambulance to your location. They should be there any second.
Taxi Driver: Hey, is there anything I can do while we wait for the ambulance?
Operator: Yes, uh, keep her calm and warm.
Taxi Driver: Okay. Please hurry. Oh, they're too late. It's a boy! | a taxi driver | The man who is calling is: | [
"a taxi driver",
"a bus driver",
"a truck driver"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Operator: Hello. This is the emergency 911 operator.
Taxi Driver: Help. Help. Please help me!
Operator: Yes sir. Please calm down and explain exactly what is happening.
Taxi Driver: Calm down! My car is stalled on the freeway, I have a lady passenger, and she's going into labor.
Operator: Now relax sir. Explain exactly where you are.
Taxi Driver: I'm ... I'm in the southbound lane of the Lincoln Expressway, about 15 miles from the Washington Tunnel, and this lady isn't going to wait.
Operator:Okay. What's your name sir and your passenger's?
Taxi Driver: It's ... it's Bob, and I have no idea about the woman. She's in no condition to tell me.
Operator: Okay, now what's the nearest landmark to your location? Pay careful attention.
Taxi Driver: Umm, I see golden arches ... McDonalds.
Operator: Okay, is there anyone else with you?
Taxi Driver: No, and I've tried to get someone else to stop. [The sound of a bottle breaking.]
Operator: Hey, what was that? [Ahhhh!]
Taxi Driver: Ah, someone threw a bottle at me. How soon can someone get here?
Operator: I've just dispatched an ambulance to your location. They should be there any second.
Taxi Driver: Hey, is there anything I can do while we wait for the ambulance?
Operator: Yes, uh, keep her calm and warm.
Taxi Driver: Okay. Please hurry. Oh, they're too late. It's a boy! | She is having a baby. | What is the problem with the woman with him? | [
"She is having a heart attack.",
"She was hurt in an accident.",
"She is having a baby."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Operator: Hello. This is the emergency 911 operator.
Taxi Driver: Help. Help. Please help me!
Operator: Yes sir. Please calm down and explain exactly what is happening.
Taxi Driver: Calm down! My car is stalled on the freeway, I have a lady passenger, and she's going into labor.
Operator: Now relax sir. Explain exactly where you are.
Taxi Driver: I'm ... I'm in the southbound lane of the Lincoln Expressway, about 15 miles from the Washington Tunnel, and this lady isn't going to wait.
Operator:Okay. What's your name sir and your passenger's?
Taxi Driver: It's ... it's Bob, and I have no idea about the woman. She's in no condition to tell me.
Operator: Okay, now what's the nearest landmark to your location? Pay careful attention.
Taxi Driver: Umm, I see golden arches ... McDonalds.
Operator: Okay, is there anyone else with you?
Taxi Driver: No, and I've tried to get someone else to stop. [The sound of a bottle breaking.]
Operator: Hey, what was that? [Ahhhh!]
Taxi Driver: Ah, someone threw a bottle at me. How soon can someone get here?
Operator: I've just dispatched an ambulance to your location. They should be there any second.
Taxi Driver: Hey, is there anything I can do while we wait for the ambulance?
Operator: Yes, uh, keep her calm and warm.
Taxi Driver: Okay. Please hurry. Oh, they're too late. It's a boy! | on the freeway | Where is the man now? | [
"on the freeway",
"downtown in traffic",
"in the airport parking lot"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Operator: Hello. This is the emergency 911 operator.
Taxi Driver: Help. Help. Please help me!
Operator: Yes sir. Please calm down and explain exactly what is happening.
Taxi Driver: Calm down! My car is stalled on the freeway, I have a lady passenger, and she's going into labor.
Operator: Now relax sir. Explain exactly where you are.
Taxi Driver: I'm ... I'm in the southbound lane of the Lincoln Expressway, about 15 miles from the Washington Tunnel, and this lady isn't going to wait.
Operator:Okay. What's your name sir and your passenger's?
Taxi Driver: It's ... it's Bob, and I have no idea about the woman. She's in no condition to tell me.
Operator: Okay, now what's the nearest landmark to your location? Pay careful attention.
Taxi Driver: Umm, I see golden arches ... McDonalds.
Operator: Okay, is there anyone else with you?
Taxi Driver: No, and I've tried to get someone else to stop. [The sound of a bottle breaking.]
Operator: Hey, what was that? [Ahhhh!]
Taxi Driver: Ah, someone threw a bottle at me. How soon can someone get here?
Operator: I've just dispatched an ambulance to your location. They should be there any second.
Taxi Driver: Hey, is there anything I can do while we wait for the ambulance?
Operator: Yes, uh, keep her calm and warm.
Taxi Driver: Okay. Please hurry. Oh, they're too late. It's a boy! | Bob | What's the man's name? | [
"Bill",
"Bob",
"Brad"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Operator: Hello. This is the emergency 911 operator.
Taxi Driver: Help. Help. Please help me!
Operator: Yes sir. Please calm down and explain exactly what is happening.
Taxi Driver: Calm down! My car is stalled on the freeway, I have a lady passenger, and she's going into labor.
Operator: Now relax sir. Explain exactly where you are.
Taxi Driver: I'm ... I'm in the southbound lane of the Lincoln Expressway, about 15 miles from the Washington Tunnel, and this lady isn't going to wait.
Operator:Okay. What's your name sir and your passenger's?
Taxi Driver: It's ... it's Bob, and I have no idea about the woman. She's in no condition to tell me.
Operator: Okay, now what's the nearest landmark to your location? Pay careful attention.
Taxi Driver: Umm, I see golden arches ... McDonalds.
Operator: Okay, is there anyone else with you?
Taxi Driver: No, and I've tried to get someone else to stop. [The sound of a bottle breaking.]
Operator: Hey, what was that? [Ahhhh!]
Taxi Driver: Ah, someone threw a bottle at me. How soon can someone get here?
Operator: I've just dispatched an ambulance to your location. They should be there any second.
Taxi Driver: Hey, is there anything I can do while we wait for the ambulance?
Operator: Yes, uh, keep her calm and warm.
Taxi Driver: Okay. Please hurry. Oh, they're too late. It's a boy! | keep the woman calm and warm. | The operator tells the man to: | [
"help the woman breath easier.",
"keep the woman calm and warm.",
"put something soft under the woman's head."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I won't be back till midnight. Will it be possible to get something to eat in my room?
W: Just phone Room Service and tell them what you'd like. | In a hotel | Where are the speakers? | [
"In an office",
"In a classroom",
"In a hotel"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Let's have dinner together some time this week--say, tomorrow night?
W: I'm busy then. How about Friday? | She wants to meet him on Friday. | What does the woman mean? | [
"She wants to meet him on Friday.",
"She wants to meet him tomorrow night.",
"She will be busy every day this week."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hi, Jack. It's already 12 o'clock. Why don't you have lunch now?
M: Sorry, I can't. I've got to finish typing my writing first. I need it for the meeting this afternoon. | Go on his typing. | What will the man do next? | [
"Have lunch.",
"Go on his typing.",
"Attend the meeting."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: We have to face the fact that it is a little hard to get fuel for the car.
M: Between you and me, I think there is always a way to get around this problem. | He can manage to get the gasoline they need. | What does the man mean? | [
"He doesn't think it necessary to refuel the car.",
"He can manage to get the gasoline they need.",
"He hopes the woman will help him select a fuel."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Do you ever eat fast food?
M: Yes, yes, I do.
W: What kind of fast food do you normally eat?
M: Oh, you know, hamburgers, sandwiches, well, sometimes a pizza.
W: Well, right. And how often do you eat fast food? Every day, more than once a week or less than once a week?
M: Well, Monday to Friday when I'm working, every day, um, but not usually on weekends.
W: And when do you eat fast food of the day?
M: Oh, at work as I said, you know at lunchtime. Sometimes you know, if I'm going out and I've no time to cook in the evening then I'll send out for a pizza.
W: And what do you think of the fast food? Is it convenient?
M: Sure, that's sort of the ma in reason that I eat it. We're paying for the convenience; you know the speed of it.
W: Right. How about "It tastes good"?
M: Yeah, I mean not as good as food in a good restaurant, but it's not bad. | On workdays. | When does the man eat fast food? | [
"Every day.",
"On workdays.",
"On weekends."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Do you ever eat fast food?
M: Yes, yes, I do.
W: What kind of fast food do you normally eat?
M: Oh, you know, hamburgers, sandwiches, well, sometimes a pizza.
W: Well, right. And how often do you eat fast food? Every day, more than once a week or less than once a week?
M: Well, Monday to Friday when I'm working, every day, um, but not usually on weekends.
W: And when do you eat fast food of the day?
M: Oh, at work as I said, you know at lunchtime. Sometimes you know, if I'm going out and I've no time to cook in the evening then I'll send out for a pizza.
W: And what do you think of the fast food? Is it convenient?
M: Sure, that's sort of the ma in reason that I eat it. We're paying for the convenience; you know the speed of it.
W: Right. How about "It tastes good"?
M: Yeah, I mean not as good as food in a good restaurant, but it's not bad. | Convenience. | What is the main reason that the man eats fast food? | [
"Convenience.",
"Taste.",
"Benefits to health."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Do you ever eat fast food?
M: Yes, yes, I do.
W: What kind of fast food do you normally eat?
M: Oh, you know, hamburgers, sandwiches, well, sometimes a pizza.
W: Well, right. And how often do you eat fast food? Every day, more than once a week or less than once a week?
M: Well, Monday to Friday when I'm working, every day, um, but not usually on weekends.
W: And when do you eat fast food of the day?
M: Oh, at work as I said, you know at lunchtime. Sometimes you know, if I'm going out and I've no time to cook in the evening then I'll send out for a pizza.
W: And what do you think of the fast food? Is it convenient?
M: Sure, that's sort of the ma in reason that I eat it. We're paying for the convenience; you know the speed of it.
W: Right. How about "It tastes good"?
M: Yeah, I mean not as good as food in a good restaurant, but it's not bad. | It needs improving. | What does the man think of fast food? | [
"It's his favorite.",
"It's part of his life.",
"It needs improving."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Can you help me with my painting?
F: Sorry. I have to write my report. | She has to write something. | Why can't the woman help him? | [
"She has to write something.",
"She has to cook.",
"She has to go to school."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Next time in Berlin, I'll stay at Hotel Adlon or Gate Hotel again.
W: Why?
M: They're about five minutes from Tiergarten Park. The park has three courses for thirty-minute, sixty-minute, and ninety-minute roams. I enjoyed one of the roams every morning there. | Runing in Tiergarten Park | What most interests the man? | [
"Traveling in Berlin",
"Visiting Hotel Adlon",
"Runing in Tiergarten Park"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Excuse me. Have you been waiting long?
W: Twenty minutes already.
M: Did you notice whether the No. 7 bus has passed by?
W: Not while I've been standing here. I'm also waiting for the No. 7 bus myself.
M: Good. Hot today, isn't it?
W: Yes, it is. I wish that it would rain and cool off.
M: Me, too. This is unusual for March. I don't remember it ever being so hot and dry in March before.
W: My mother and I have just moved here from Indiana. It is pretty cold there.
M: Yes, I've heard of that.
W: Do you think we've missed the has?
M: Take it easy. It never comes exactly on the half hour like it should. | She is waiting for a bus. | What is the woman waiting for? | [
"She is waiting for the man.",
"She is waiting for her mother.",
"She is waiting for a bus."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Excuse me. Have you been waiting long?
W: Twenty minutes already.
M: Did you notice whether the No. 7 bus has passed by?
W: Not while I've been standing here. I'm also waiting for the No. 7 bus myself.
M: Good. Hot today, isn't it?
W: Yes, it is. I wish that it would rain and cool off.
M: Me, too. This is unusual for March. I don't remember it ever being so hot and dry in March before.
W: My mother and I have just moved here from Indiana. It is pretty cold there.
M: Yes, I've heard of that.
W: Do you think we've missed the has?
M: Take it easy. It never comes exactly on the half hour like it should. | Cool. | According to the conversation, what kind of weather is usual for March? | [
"Cool.",
"Very hot.",
"Dry."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Excuse me. Have you been waiting long?
W: Twenty minutes already.
M: Did you notice whether the No. 7 bus has passed by?
W: Not while I've been standing here. I'm also waiting for the No. 7 bus myself.
M: Good. Hot today, isn't it?
W: Yes, it is. I wish that it would rain and cool off.
M: Me, too. This is unusual for March. I don't remember it ever being so hot and dry in March before.
W: My mother and I have just moved here from Indiana. It is pretty cold there.
M: Yes, I've heard of that.
W: Do you think we've missed the has?
M: Take it easy. It never comes exactly on the half hour like it should. | Every half an hour. | How often should the bus come to their stop? | [
"Every twenty minutes.",
"Every half an hour.",
"Once a day."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Compared with the yellow one, you look more beautiful in this white skirt.
W: Thank you. I like the white one better. But how much will you charge me?
M: It costs $100, but I'd like to take off 30%, and that's it. | $70. | How much will the woman pay for the skirt? | [
"$30.",
"$70.",
"$100."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I think that intermarriage is a good idea. After all, we are living in a cosmopolitan country. We have so many different races living together peacefully, don't we? It is nothing new to us, and I feel that inter- marriage will work out
W: Personally, I feel that it is not a very sound idea. It is difficult for two people of entirely different religions to live and share life together. They will face so many problems that it would be better if they don't get married in the first place.
M: Of course there will be problems. Even two people of the same religion have problems. It is the same in this case. except that it will be slightly more difficult, I guess.
W: I agree with you, Henry. Naturally, there will be arguments and personal differences. Marriage thrives on a give-and-take policy, so a couple will have to learn to adapt to each other's customs and traditions.
M: That's right. Married people should be more tolerant towards each other and be willing to learn about each other's religion. Only then can understanding and acceptance be achieved ultimately.
W: You talk as if it were very simple. It isn't, you know. I should know. as I am a child of a mixed marriage.
M: All right, you tell us why is is not such a good idea.
W: You see, Henry, it depends on the individuals concerned. If two people of different religions marry, they should be prepared for the consequences. It is only after marriage that the vast differences in the cultures begin to show. Little things, from food and clothes to bigger aspects like religious beliefs, tend to clash, leading eventually to a rift. Besides. there will be either personal pride or the reluctance to accept the other's views. It may lead to a big gap between the parents, and their children may suffer a lot in between.
M: You have a point there. but I can also tell you of several such couples who are living happily together.
W: I suppose that you are right. Intermarriage can lead to happiness or sorrow, depending on how it is handled. | Contrast. | Which word may best describe the two speakers' positions on intermarriage? | [
"Comparison.",
"Contrast.",
"Casuality."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I think that intermarriage is a good idea. After all, we are living in a cosmopolitan country. We have so many different races living together peacefully, don't we? It is nothing new to us, and I feel that inter- marriage will work out
W: Personally, I feel that it is not a very sound idea. It is difficult for two people of entirely different religions to live and share life together. They will face so many problems that it would be better if they don't get married in the first place.
M: Of course there will be problems. Even two people of the same religion have problems. It is the same in this case. except that it will be slightly more difficult, I guess.
W: I agree with you, Henry. Naturally, there will be arguments and personal differences. Marriage thrives on a give-and-take policy, so a couple will have to learn to adapt to each other's customs and traditions.
M: That's right. Married people should be more tolerant towards each other and be willing to learn about each other's religion. Only then can understanding and acceptance be achieved ultimately.
W: You talk as if it were very simple. It isn't, you know. I should know. as I am a child of a mixed marriage.
M: All right, you tell us why is is not such a good idea.
W: You see, Henry, it depends on the individuals concerned. If two people of different religions marry, they should be prepared for the consequences. It is only after marriage that the vast differences in the cultures begin to show. Little things, from food and clothes to bigger aspects like religious beliefs, tend to clash, leading eventually to a rift. Besides. there will be either personal pride or the reluctance to accept the other's views. It may lead to a big gap between the parents, and their children may suffer a lot in between.
M: You have a point there. but I can also tell you of several such couples who are living happily together.
W: I suppose that you are right. Intermarriage can lead to happiness or sorrow, depending on how it is handled. | On a give-and-take policy. | How does marriage usually thrive concerning customs and traditions according to the woman? | [
"On a give-and-take policy.",
"Beyond a give-and-take policy.",
"In the manner of each other's adaptation."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I think that intermarriage is a good idea. After all, we are living in a cosmopolitan country. We have so many different races living together peacefully, don't we? It is nothing new to us, and I feel that inter- marriage will work out
W: Personally, I feel that it is not a very sound idea. It is difficult for two people of entirely different religions to live and share life together. They will face so many problems that it would be better if they don't get married in the first place.
M: Of course there will be problems. Even two people of the same religion have problems. It is the same in this case. except that it will be slightly more difficult, I guess.
W: I agree with you, Henry. Naturally, there will be arguments and personal differences. Marriage thrives on a give-and-take policy, so a couple will have to learn to adapt to each other's customs and traditions.
M: That's right. Married people should be more tolerant towards each other and be willing to learn about each other's religion. Only then can understanding and acceptance be achieved ultimately.
W: You talk as if it were very simple. It isn't, you know. I should know. as I am a child of a mixed marriage.
M: All right, you tell us why is is not such a good idea.
W: You see, Henry, it depends on the individuals concerned. If two people of different religions marry, they should be prepared for the consequences. It is only after marriage that the vast differences in the cultures begin to show. Little things, from food and clothes to bigger aspects like religious beliefs, tend to clash, leading eventually to a rift. Besides. there will be either personal pride or the reluctance to accept the other's views. It may lead to a big gap between the parents, and their children may suffer a lot in between.
M: You have a point there. but I can also tell you of several such couples who are living happily together.
W: I suppose that you are right. Intermarriage can lead to happiness or sorrow, depending on how it is handled. | after people get married | The cultural differences arise ______ according to the woman. | [
"at the wedding",
"before intermarriage",
"after people get married"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
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