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M: I've noticed that you get letters form Canada from time to time. Would you mind saving the stamps for me? My sister collects them.
W: My roommate already asked for them. | She can't give the stamps to the man's sister. | What does the woman imply? | [
"She will save the stamps for the man's sister.",
"She will no longer get letters from Canada.",
"She can't give the stamps to the man's sister."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Do you mind if I turn the TV off?
M: Can't you see the football match hasn't finished yet?
W: But the baby is already in bed.
M: OK. You are always right. | Turn the TV off. | What will the man do? | [
"Turn the TV off.",
"Take care of the baby.",
"Go on watching the match."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Where do your parents work?
F: They work in a factory. | They work in the same factory. | Where do the woman's parents work? | [
"They work in two different factories.",
"They work in the same factory.",
"Her father works in a factory, her mother works in a school."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I don't have a library card. Do I need one?
W: You have to have one only to take books out. You're okay if you just sit in one of the rooms reading.
M: Well then, I'll just read here. Thank you. | In a library. | Where are the speakers? | [
"In a classroom.",
"In a library.",
"In a bookstore."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Pardon me. Are you familiar with this neighborhood?
M: Well, I should be. I've lived here all my life. What are you looking for?
W: The Post Office.
M: Well, the nearest one is about a mile away.
W: Oh. Well, I guess I could send a letter.
M: There's a mail box up the street. Have you already got a stamp on that letter?
W: Yes, I have to register it. How do I walk to the post office from here?
M: Go up this street until you get to the main street. Then turn right and walk about four blocks or so.
W: Thank you for your help.
M: The post office entrance is inside a building complex with some other offices.
W: I'm sure I'll find it. If I get lost, I'll ask again.
M: There's an American flag out front, and a sign: The U.S. Post Office.
W: Thanks again. Bye. | Strangers. | What's the probable relationship between the speakers? | [
"Close friends.",
"Strangers.",
"Colleagues."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Pardon me. Are you familiar with this neighborhood?
M: Well, I should be. I've lived here all my life. What are you looking for?
W: The Post Office.
M: Well, the nearest one is about a mile away.
W: Oh. Well, I guess I could send a letter.
M: There's a mail box up the street. Have you already got a stamp on that letter?
W: Yes, I have to register it. How do I walk to the post office from here?
M: Go up this street until you get to the main street. Then turn right and walk about four blocks or so.
W: Thank you for your help.
M: The post office entrance is inside a building complex with some other offices.
W: I'm sure I'll find it. If I get lost, I'll ask again.
M: There's an American flag out front, and a sign: The U.S. Post Office.
W: Thanks again. Bye. | She intends to post a letter. | What's the woman going to do? | [
"She is going to work in a post office nearby.",
"She wants to do some exercise.",
"She intends to post a letter."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Pardon me. Are you familiar with this neighborhood?
M: Well, I should be. I've lived here all my life. What are you looking for?
W: The Post Office.
M: Well, the nearest one is about a mile away.
W: Oh. Well, I guess I could send a letter.
M: There's a mail box up the street. Have you already got a stamp on that letter?
W: Yes, I have to register it. How do I walk to the post office from here?
M: Go up this street until you get to the main street. Then turn right and walk about four blocks or so.
W: Thank you for your help.
M: The post office entrance is inside a building complex with some other offices.
W: I'm sure I'll find it. If I get lost, I'll ask again.
M: There's an American flag out front, and a sign: The U.S. Post Office.
W: Thanks again. Bye. | She has to find the entrance inside a building complex. | What does the woman have to do to reach the destination? | [
"She has to find the entrance inside a building complex.",
"She has to turn right to the main street.",
"She has to register her letter."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Mrs. Smith, you must take two pills every four hours without fail. And don't forget to finish the bottle.
W: Don't worry, Doctor. I want to be free as quickly as I can. | Take the doctor's advice. | What will the woman probably do? | [
"Take four pills.",
"Hesitate to take any pills.",
"Take the doctor's advice."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hi, Bill, you look happy.
M: Yes, I've just seen a very funny film on TV.
W: What was it about?
M: It was about a careless man who got into trouble wherever he went. He couldn't do anything right.
W: So you like it?
M: Yes, I do. It made me laugh a lot.
W: But I'd rather see something not only interesting but also instructive.
M: Oh, Jane, don't be so serious. People sometimes need relaxation.
W: That's true. But I just think that watching TV is not just for entertainment. | tie enjoyed what he had done. | What do we lean, about Bill? | [
"He just got out of trouble.",
"He did something right.",
"tie enjoyed what he had done."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hi, Bill, you look happy.
M: Yes, I've just seen a very funny film on TV.
W: What was it about?
M: It was about a careless man who got into trouble wherever he went. He couldn't do anything right.
W: So you like it?
M: Yes, I do. It made me laugh a lot.
W: But I'd rather see something not only interesting but also instructive.
M: Oh, Jane, don't be so serious. People sometimes need relaxation.
W: That's true. But I just think that watching TV is not just for entertainment. | Something educational. | What kind of film does the woman prefer? | [
"Something exciting.",
"Something educational.",
"Something relaxing."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I hear you're going home, aren't you?
M: I wanted to go on Monday, but I couldn't get a ticket for Monday, I bought a ticket for Tuesday.
W: Why are you in such a hurry?
M: My mother is ill. She has been sent to the hospital.
W: How did you get the news? Did your mother send you a letter?
M: My sister telephoned me this morning. She asked my father and me to go back.
W: Then how long are you going to stay at home, two or three days?
M: At most four days. I'll be back for the meeting. | Tuesday. | When will the man leave? | [
"Monday.",
"Tuesday.",
"Sunday."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I hear you're going home, aren't you?
M: I wanted to go on Monday, but I couldn't get a ticket for Monday, I bought a ticket for Tuesday.
W: Why are you in such a hurry?
M: My mother is ill. She has been sent to the hospital.
W: How did you get the news? Did your mother send you a letter?
M: My sister telephoned me this morning. She asked my father and me to go back.
W: Then how long are you going to stay at home, two or three days?
M: At most four days. I'll be back for the meeting. | His sister. | Who told the man the news? | [
"His sister.",
"His father.",
"His mother."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I hear you're going home, aren't you?
M: I wanted to go on Monday, but I couldn't get a ticket for Monday, I bought a ticket for Tuesday.
W: Why are you in such a hurry?
M: My mother is ill. She has been sent to the hospital.
W: How did you get the news? Did your mother send you a letter?
M: My sister telephoned me this morning. She asked my father and me to go back.
W: Then how long are you going to stay at home, two or three days?
M: At most four days. I'll be back for the meeting. | 4 days. | long will the man stay at home at most? | [
"2 days.",
"3 days.",
"4 days."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What a great day! Hey, Tom, do you want to go to the beach this weekend?
M: Yeah, that is a great idea. Maybe Sara would like to come along with us.
W: I doubt it.
M: Why? You are kidding! You know, she loves watching the sea.
W: But yesterday afternoon she told me that she would go home this Saturday.
M: What happened?
W: She said that her mother was ill and stayed in the hospital, and therefore she wanted to go home to see her.
M: I am sorry to hear that. Well, What do you think? Should we take some food?
W: That sounds great. Maybe we could have a picnic on the beach. Then let's take some sandwiches, chips, and uh...some salad as well.
M: We should also take some drinks like Coke and beer.
W: Good. In addition, we had better pack beach towels and sun cream.
M: OK. Please don't forget to give me a call and let's go down together. | Have a picnic on the beach. | What will the two speakers do this weekend? | [
"Go swimming in the sea.",
"Have a picnic in the hotel.",
"Have a picnic on the beach."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What a great day! Hey, Tom, do you want to go to the beach this weekend?
M: Yeah, that is a great idea. Maybe Sara would like to come along with us.
W: I doubt it.
M: Why? You are kidding! You know, she loves watching the sea.
W: But yesterday afternoon she told me that she would go home this Saturday.
M: What happened?
W: She said that her mother was ill and stayed in the hospital, and therefore she wanted to go home to see her.
M: I am sorry to hear that. Well, What do you think? Should we take some food?
W: That sounds great. Maybe we could have a picnic on the beach. Then let's take some sandwiches, chips, and uh...some salad as well.
M: We should also take some drinks like Coke and beer.
W: Good. In addition, we had better pack beach towels and sun cream.
M: OK. Please don't forget to give me a call and let's go down together. | This Saturday. | When will Sara go home? | [
"This Saturday.",
"Yesterday afternoon.",
"This Sunday."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What a great day! Hey, Tom, do you want to go to the beach this weekend?
M: Yeah, that is a great idea. Maybe Sara would like to come along with us.
W: I doubt it.
M: Why? You are kidding! You know, she loves watching the sea.
W: But yesterday afternoon she told me that she would go home this Saturday.
M: What happened?
W: She said that her mother was ill and stayed in the hospital, and therefore she wanted to go home to see her.
M: I am sorry to hear that. Well, What do you think? Should we take some food?
W: That sounds great. Maybe we could have a picnic on the beach. Then let's take some sandwiches, chips, and uh...some salad as well.
M: We should also take some drinks like Coke and beer.
W: Good. In addition, we had better pack beach towels and sun cream.
M: OK. Please don't forget to give me a call and let's go down together. | Make a phone call to him. | What does the man ask the woman to do at the end of the conversation? | [
"Make a phone call to him.",
"Pack towels and sun cream.",
"Take some sandwiches."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Why did you come to the meeting late?
W: Late?I think I'm on time.
M: Didn't your roommate tell you about the time change?I left a message with her this morning.
W: She has a very short memory and it really gets on my nerve sometimes. | Her roommate is unreliable about delivering messages. | What does the woman imply? | [
"Her roommate is unreliable about delivering messages.",
"Her roommate was unable to attend the meeting.",
"The woman forgot about the time change."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
F: Why didn't you get up earlier? We could have caught the early train.
M: Don't worry, we can take the 10:00 train. | They have missed the early train. | What has happened to them? | [
"They have caught the early train.",
"They are waiting for a train.",
"They have missed the early train."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I am taking this great course-Psychology of Language, it's really interesting. Since you are a psychology major, you should sign up for it.
W: Actually I tried to do that, but they told me I have to take language studies first. | The woman isn't qualified to take the course the man mentioned. | What do we learn from the conversation? | [
"The man has decided to choose Language Studies as his major.",
"The woman isn't qualified to take the course the man mentioned.",
"The man is still trying to sign up for the course he is interested in."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hi, Claire. How does it feel to be back on campus?
W: Hi, Gee. Well, to tell you the truth, I have mixed feelings.
M: Oh, why?
W: I have this great summer job that I really hated to leave I worked at the wild life research center in Maryland.
M: That makes sense for a genetic major. What did you do? Clean the cages?
W: This is a wild life center, not a zoo. This place breeds endangered species and tries to prepare them for life in the wild.
M: You mean the endangered species like the tiger and the panda?
W: Well, endangered species, yes. But not tigers or pandas. I work with whooping cranes and sandhill cranes. I taught the baby crane how to eat and drink, and I help the vets to give medical check-ups.
M: I can see it was hard to leave that job. But how did you teach a bird how to eat and drink?
W: We covered ourselves up with cloth and used puppets made out of stuffed crones to show the baby chicks what to do. Then the chicks copied what the puppets did.
M: Cloth? Puppets? Sounds like fun.
W: It was. The cloth and puppets are the key tools. We all covered ourselves up, the scientists, the vets, the junior staff, everybody. You see, baby cranes will become attached to their caretakers.
M: So if the caretaker is a person, the crane will stay in places where people are.
W: Yeah. And their chances for survival aren't very good. But by covering ourselves and using cloth and puppets the chicks are more likely to seek out other birds rather than people. And their transition to the wild has a better chance of being successful.
M: A chance of being successful? Hasn't this been done before?
W: It's been done with sandhill cranes and everyone is optimistic about its work with whooping cranes too.
M: If this works, it should increase the number of cranes in the wild.
W: Yeah. It's exciting, isn't it? | She wasn't quite ready to come back to campus. | Why does the woman say she has mixed feeling? | [
"She wasn't quite ready to come back to campus.",
"There are more endangered species in zoos than in the wild.",
"The birds won't learn how to keep away from people"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hi, Claire. How does it feel to be back on campus?
W: Hi, Gee. Well, to tell you the truth, I have mixed feelings.
M: Oh, why?
W: I have this great summer job that I really hated to leave I worked at the wild life research center in Maryland.
M: That makes sense for a genetic major. What did you do? Clean the cages?
W: This is a wild life center, not a zoo. This place breeds endangered species and tries to prepare them for life in the wild.
M: You mean the endangered species like the tiger and the panda?
W: Well, endangered species, yes. But not tigers or pandas. I work with whooping cranes and sandhill cranes. I taught the baby crane how to eat and drink, and I help the vets to give medical check-ups.
M: I can see it was hard to leave that job. But how did you teach a bird how to eat and drink?
W: We covered ourselves up with cloth and used puppets made out of stuffed crones to show the baby chicks what to do. Then the chicks copied what the puppets did.
M: Cloth? Puppets? Sounds like fun.
W: It was. The cloth and puppets are the key tools. We all covered ourselves up, the scientists, the vets, the junior staff, everybody. You see, baby cranes will become attached to their caretakers.
M: So if the caretaker is a person, the crane will stay in places where people are.
W: Yeah. And their chances for survival aren't very good. But by covering ourselves and using cloth and puppets the chicks are more likely to seek out other birds rather than people. And their transition to the wild has a better chance of being successful.
M: A chance of being successful? Hasn't this been done before?
W: It's been done with sandhill cranes and everyone is optimistic about its work with whooping cranes too.
M: If this works, it should increase the number of cranes in the wild.
W: Yeah. It's exciting, isn't it? | Training baby birds. | What was the woman's job? | [
"Counting wildlife.",
"Cleaning cages.",
"Training baby birds."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hi, Claire. How does it feel to be back on campus?
W: Hi, Gee. Well, to tell you the truth, I have mixed feelings.
M: Oh, why?
W: I have this great summer job that I really hated to leave I worked at the wild life research center in Maryland.
M: That makes sense for a genetic major. What did you do? Clean the cages?
W: This is a wild life center, not a zoo. This place breeds endangered species and tries to prepare them for life in the wild.
M: You mean the endangered species like the tiger and the panda?
W: Well, endangered species, yes. But not tigers or pandas. I work with whooping cranes and sandhill cranes. I taught the baby crane how to eat and drink, and I help the vets to give medical check-ups.
M: I can see it was hard to leave that job. But how did you teach a bird how to eat and drink?
W: We covered ourselves up with cloth and used puppets made out of stuffed crones to show the baby chicks what to do. Then the chicks copied what the puppets did.
M: Cloth? Puppets? Sounds like fun.
W: It was. The cloth and puppets are the key tools. We all covered ourselves up, the scientists, the vets, the junior staff, everybody. You see, baby cranes will become attached to their caretakers.
M: So if the caretaker is a person, the crane will stay in places where people are.
W: Yeah. And their chances for survival aren't very good. But by covering ourselves and using cloth and puppets the chicks are more likely to seek out other birds rather than people. And their transition to the wild has a better chance of being successful.
M: A chance of being successful? Hasn't this been done before?
W: It's been done with sandhill cranes and everyone is optimistic about its work with whooping cranes too.
M: If this works, it should increase the number of cranes in the wild.
W: Yeah. It's exciting, isn't it? | They're familiar examples of endangered species. | Why does the man mention tigers and pandas? | [
"He once had a job in a zoo.",
"They're familiar examples of endangered species.",
"He's interested in the genetics of mammals."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Frankly, when I sat the back of the classroom, I can't see the words on the board clearly.
W: Well, you've been wearing those same glasses as long as I've known you. Why not get a new pair? It wouldn't cost you too much. | They no longer suit his eyesight. | What does the woman imply about the man's glasses? | [
"They are not in style any more.",
"They have cost him far too much.",
"They no longer suit his eyesight."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Son: Dad!
Father: Yeah, Micky.
Son: Can I have a really good snack?
Father: Uh, I don't know. I thinks it's ... uh ... what time's it? I think it's going on dinner.
Son: Uh, it's three thirty.
Father: Three thirty. Uh ... We'd better wait. [Why, Dad?] Well, what kind of snack do you want?
Son: Candy?
Father: No, candy is out. Oh, how about some broccoli? [No!] Uh, carrots? [No!] Well, what else can you suggest?
Son: Candy.
Father: Candy. No, I don't think ... I think You'd better wait.
Son: A sandwich? A spinach sandwich?
Father: Spinach sandwich? Spinach sandwich! When did you start liking spinach?
Son: Uh, today.
Father: Well, what about a small sandwich? [Okay] Okay, I'll whip it up in a minute. Play with your toys while you're waiting for it. | in the afternoon | What time of day does this conversation take place? | [
"in the morning",
"in the afternoon",
"in the evening"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Son: Dad!
Father: Yeah, Micky.
Son: Can I have a really good snack?
Father: Uh, I don't know. I thinks it's ... uh ... what time's it? I think it's going on dinner.
Son: Uh, it's three thirty.
Father: Three thirty. Uh ... We'd better wait. [Why, Dad?] Well, what kind of snack do you want?
Son: Candy?
Father: No, candy is out. Oh, how about some broccoli? [No!] Uh, carrots? [No!] Well, what else can you suggest?
Son: Candy.
Father: Candy. No, I don't think ... I think You'd better wait.
Son: A sandwich? A spinach sandwich?
Father: Spinach sandwich? Spinach sandwich! When did you start liking spinach?
Son: Uh, today.
Father: Well, what about a small sandwich? [Okay] Okay, I'll whip it up in a minute. Play with your toys while you're waiting for it. | They are going to eat soon. | Why doesn't the father give his son something to eat? | [
"There isn't any food to eat.",
"The boy just ate something.",
"They are going to eat soon."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Son: Dad!
Father: Yeah, Micky.
Son: Can I have a really good snack?
Father: Uh, I don't know. I thinks it's ... uh ... what time's it? I think it's going on dinner.
Son: Uh, it's three thirty.
Father: Three thirty. Uh ... We'd better wait. [Why, Dad?] Well, what kind of snack do you want?
Son: Candy?
Father: No, candy is out. Oh, how about some broccoli? [No!] Uh, carrots? [No!] Well, what else can you suggest?
Son: Candy.
Father: Candy. No, I don't think ... I think You'd better wait.
Son: A sandwich? A spinach sandwich?
Father: Spinach sandwich? Spinach sandwich! When did you start liking spinach?
Son: Uh, today.
Father: Well, what about a small sandwich? [Okay] Okay, I'll whip it up in a minute. Play with your toys while you're waiting for it. | candy | What snack does the boy want at the beginning of the conversation? | [
"potato chips",
"candy",
"donuts"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Son: Dad!
Father: Yeah, Micky.
Son: Can I have a really good snack?
Father: Uh, I don't know. I thinks it's ... uh ... what time's it? I think it's going on dinner.
Son: Uh, it's three thirty.
Father: Three thirty. Uh ... We'd better wait. [Why, Dad?] Well, what kind of snack do you want?
Son: Candy?
Father: No, candy is out. Oh, how about some broccoli? [No!] Uh, carrots? [No!] Well, what else can you suggest?
Son: Candy.
Father: Candy. No, I don't think ... I think You'd better wait.
Son: A sandwich? A spinach sandwich?
Father: Spinach sandwich? Spinach sandwich! When did you start liking spinach?
Son: Uh, today.
Father: Well, what about a small sandwich? [Okay] Okay, I'll whip it up in a minute. Play with your toys while you're waiting for it. | tomatoes | Which one food does the father NOT offer to his son for a snack? | [
"tomatoes",
"broccoli",
"carrots"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Son: Dad!
Father: Yeah, Micky.
Son: Can I have a really good snack?
Father: Uh, I don't know. I thinks it's ... uh ... what time's it? I think it's going on dinner.
Son: Uh, it's three thirty.
Father: Three thirty. Uh ... We'd better wait. [Why, Dad?] Well, what kind of snack do you want?
Son: Candy?
Father: No, candy is out. Oh, how about some broccoli? [No!] Uh, carrots? [No!] Well, what else can you suggest?
Son: Candy.
Father: Candy. No, I don't think ... I think You'd better wait.
Son: A sandwich? A spinach sandwich?
Father: Spinach sandwich? Spinach sandwich! When did you start liking spinach?
Son: Uh, today.
Father: Well, what about a small sandwich? [Okay] Okay, I'll whip it up in a minute. Play with your toys while you're waiting for it. | play with toys | What does the father ask the boy to do while he is preparing the snack? | [
"watch TV",
"play with toys",
"look at books"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: The students will get to the museum at 9:30, won't they?
W: Yes. They will leave at 11 o'clock. | One and a half hours. | How long will the students stay in the museum? | [
"One hour.",
"One and a half hours.",
"Two hours."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Did you find a purse you like?
W: Yes. I got a lovely one for $30 at Hayward's, but I saw today that they're on sale for $20. I would have saved $10 if I had only known. | $30. | How much did the woman pay for her purse? | [
"$20.",
"$30.",
"$10."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
F: Nice to meet you. I work in a travel agency. How about you?
M: Well, I'm working in a bank. | In a bank | Where does the man work? | [
"In a bank",
"In a travel agency",
"At school"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: So, are you leaving for the US tonight?
M: Don't ask. I'm now killing.
W: Why?
M: Because I have to stay here for a meeting with my boss.
W: Oh, well, never mind, now you can come to Joy's party tonight. | Disappointed | How is the man feeling? | [
"Disappointed",
"Encouraged",
"Delighted"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: So, are you leaving for the US tonight?
M: Don't ask. I'm now killing.
W: Why?
M: Because I have to stay here for a meeting with my boss.
W: Oh, well, never mind, now you can come to Joy's party tonight. | Go to a party | What will the man probably do tonight? | [
"Have a meeting",
"Go to a party",
"Fly to the US"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I'd like to ask you about the research paper you assigned that we have to do by the end of the semester.
W: OK. What would you like to know? | A professor. | Who is the woman likely to be? | [
"A professor.",
"A friend.",
"A fellow student."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: My parents like Beijing very much, because they were born there.
F: Oh, really? So Beijing is their hometown. | Beijing is the place where his parents were born. | What do you know about the man? | [
"He was not born in Beijing.",
"His parents like Beijing better than he does.",
"Beijing is the place where his parents were born."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I'm 60 years old. Is it possible for me to learn drawing?
W: It's never too old to learn. | The man can still learn drawing. | What does the woman mean? | [
"The old man can't learn even if he wants to.",
"Drawing is easier for old people.",
"The man can still learn drawing."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Would you like a cup of tea?
M: Thank you, but I prefer coffee to tea. | A cup of coffee. | What did the man want? | [
"Bread.",
"A cup of coffee.",
"A cup of tea."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Look, he has kicked a goal again.
W: Yes. It was a wonderful kick. | Football match. | What sport are they watching and talking about? | [
"Football match.",
"Basketball match.",
"Long jump match."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hello, Ultimate Computers. May I help you?
M: Yes, this is Jack Kordell from Hunter's Office Supplies. May I speak to Elaine Strong, please?
W: I'm sorry, but she's not in right now. She should be here later in the afternoon, maybe about 4:30. May I take a message?
M: Yes. Ms. Strong sent me your newest line of laptop computers with a description of other software products, but there wasn't any information about after sales service.
W: Oh, I'm sorry. Would you like me to fax that to you?
M: Yes. Could you try sending that information around 3:30? That should give me time to look over the material before I call Ms. Strong, say, around 5:00.
W: Sure. Could I have your name, telephone number, and fax number, please?
M: Yes. Jack Kordell and the phone number is 560 1287. And the fax number is 560 1288.
W: All right. I'll be sure to send you the fax this afternoon.
M: Okay, bye. | She's out of the office. | Why can't Elaine Strong answer the phone? | [
"She's attending a meeting.",
"She's out of the office.",
"She's talking with another customer."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hello, Ultimate Computers. May I help you?
M: Yes, this is Jack Kordell from Hunter's Office Supplies. May I speak to Elaine Strong, please?
W: I'm sorry, but she's not in right now. She should be here later in the afternoon, maybe about 4:30. May I take a message?
M: Yes. Ms. Strong sent me your newest line of laptop computers with a description of other software products, but there wasn't any information about after sales service.
W: Oh, I'm sorry. Would you like me to fax that to you?
M: Yes. Could you try sending that information around 3:30? That should give me time to look over the material before I call Ms. Strong, say, around 5:00.
W: Sure. Could I have your name, telephone number, and fax number, please?
M: Yes. Jack Kordell and the phone number is 560 1287. And the fax number is 560 1288.
W: All right. I'll be sure to send you the fax this afternoon.
M: Okay, bye. | Information about after sales service. | What does the man want the woman to fax? | [
"Information about after sales service.",
"A picture of the newest computers.",
"Materials of software products."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hello, Ultimate Computers. May I help you?
M: Yes, this is Jack Kordell from Hunter's Office Supplies. May I speak to Elaine Strong, please?
W: I'm sorry, but she's not in right now. She should be here later in the afternoon, maybe about 4:30. May I take a message?
M: Yes. Ms. Strong sent me your newest line of laptop computers with a description of other software products, but there wasn't any information about after sales service.
W: Oh, I'm sorry. Would you like me to fax that to you?
M: Yes. Could you try sending that information around 3:30? That should give me time to look over the material before I call Ms. Strong, say, around 5:00.
W: Sure. Could I have your name, telephone number, and fax number, please?
M: Yes. Jack Kordell and the phone number is 560 1287. And the fax number is 560 1288.
W: All right. I'll be sure to send you the fax this afternoon.
M: Okay, bye. | About 5:00. | When will the man probably talk with Elaine Strong on the phone? | [
"About 5:00.",
"About 3:30.",
"About 4:30."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: When did you become interested in collecting stamps?
M: Oh, when I was about ten years old. It's an exciting hobby. You know, the first postage stamps were issued in Britain in 1840.
W: Really? I didn't know that. I did know that the charge for mail delivery before the appearance of postage stamps was paid by either the sender or the receiner. How much was the usual charge?
M: Oh, about ten cents for a short distance. But post of rices were losing money with that system. Rowland Hill an Englishman, suggested using postage stamps. Here's a picture of the first two stamps issued.
W: They both bear a picture of Queen Victoria. | In 1840. | When were the first postage stamps issued? | [
"In 1840.",
"In 1820.",
"In 1804."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: When did you become interested in collecting stamps?
M: Oh, when I was about ten years old. It's an exciting hobby. You know, the first postage stamps were issued in Britain in 1840.
W: Really? I didn't know that. I did know that the charge for mail delivery before the appearance of postage stamps was paid by either the sender or the receiner. How much was the usual charge?
M: Oh, about ten cents for a short distance. But post of rices were losing money with that system. Rowland Hill an Englishman, suggested using postage stamps. Here's a picture of the first two stamps issued.
W: They both bear a picture of Queen Victoria. | Either the sender or the receiver of a letter. | Who paid for the mail delivery before the appearance of postage stamps? | [
"The British government.",
"The individual post offices.",
"Either the sender or the receiver of a letter."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: It's such a nice day. Why don't we have lunch outside?
M: OK. But let's find some place that's not too noisy. | He prefers to eat in a quiet place. | What does the man mean? | [
"He can't go too far away.",
"The cafeteria isn't too noisy.",
"He prefers to eat in a quiet place."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Oh! It's 7:00 now!
M: Hurry up. The bus leaves in ten minutes. | 7:10. | When will the bus leave? | [
"7:05.",
"8:10.",
"7:10."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Do you like singing?
M: As a rule I do. But I cannot follow the new songs.
W: Well,of course you can't. You see, they are just downloaded from the Internet. | She has just downloaded some new songs from the Internet. | What does the woman mean? | [
"She doesn't like singing.",
"She has just downloaded some new songs from the Internet.",
"She can't sing any songs."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Please excuse me for coming late.
W: It's not your fault. After all, it's the busiest time of the day. | Understanding | What is the woman's attitude toward the man? | [
"Understanding",
"Complaining",
"Sorry"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Good morning.
W: Good morning. Er, I'm phoning about the job that was in the paper last night.
M: Oh, yes. Could you tell me your name?
W: Oh, Jerry Lynn.
M: Well, what exactly is it that interests you about the job?
W: I just thought that it was right up my street, you know.
M: Really? Could you tell me a little about yourself?
W: I've been working abroad doing secretarial work. Previous to that I was at university. I've got a degree in English.
M: Do you have any special skills?
W: Well, I speak two foreign languages, French and Italian.
M: Well, I see. | They are talking over the phone. | What are the two speakers doing? | [
"They are talking in the man's office.",
"They are talking over the phone.",
"They are talking at a university."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Good morning.
W: Good morning. Er, I'm phoning about the job that was in the paper last night.
M: Oh, yes. Could you tell me your name?
W: Oh, Jerry Lynn.
M: Well, what exactly is it that interests you about the job?
W: I just thought that it was right up my street, you know.
M: Really? Could you tell me a little about yourself?
W: I've been working abroad doing secretarial work. Previous to that I was at university. I've got a degree in English.
M: Do you have any special skills?
W: Well, I speak two foreign languages, French and Italian.
M: Well, I see. | She read the advertisement in newspaper. | How did the woman learn about the job? | [
"A friend told her about it.",
"She saw the advertisement on TV.",
"She read the advertisement in newspaper."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Good morning.
W: Good morning. Er, I'm phoning about the job that was in the paper last night.
M: Oh, yes. Could you tell me your name?
W: Oh, Jerry Lynn.
M: Well, what exactly is it that interests you about the job?
W: I just thought that it was right up my street, you know.
M: Really? Could you tell me a little about yourself?
W: I've been working abroad doing secretarial work. Previous to that I was at university. I've got a degree in English.
M: Do you have any special skills?
W: Well, I speak two foreign languages, French and Italian.
M: Well, I see. | Because it is near her home. | Why is the woman interested in the job? | [
"Because it paid well.",
"Because it is in a university.",
"Because it is near her home."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I can't find my pen anywhere. It was on the desk with my book a moment ago.
W: Look! Here it is. You left it by the phone. | His pen. | What is the man looking for? | [
"His pen.",
"His book.",
"His phone."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Oh, wow. I can't believe today is our last day of school. No more teaching for three months straight! So where are you going for summer vacation?
W: A couple of months ago, one of my students gave me a magazine. I was greatly interested in it. Now I get it in my mailbox every month.
M: Why don't you just read it online?
W: Well, I just love the photos, and sometimes I cut them out and put them up on my wall.
M: Huh?
W: I have been planning my vacation ever since I got that first magazine. I pick the most interesting photos, cut them out, and put them up on my wall. I look at them and decide where I want to go most.
M: Most people just do that on Facebook, you know...
W: Well, I just prefer to do it this way.
M: So how many photos do you have on your wall?
W: About a dozen.
M: So have you decided where you will go?
W: Oh, yes. I even have my plane ticket.
M: I can't wait to hear where it is. Two months of planning and studying photos...okay, so...where are you going?
W: To Morocco! I'll be there for a month!
M: That sounds great! | She's a teacher. | What does the woman do for a living? | [
"She's a teacher.",
"She's a travel writer.",
"She's still a student."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Oh, wow. I can't believe today is our last day of school. No more teaching for three months straight! So where are you going for summer vacation?
W: A couple of months ago, one of my students gave me a magazine. I was greatly interested in it. Now I get it in my mailbox every month.
M: Why don't you just read it online?
W: Well, I just love the photos, and sometimes I cut them out and put them up on my wall.
M: Huh?
W: I have been planning my vacation ever since I got that first magazine. I pick the most interesting photos, cut them out, and put them up on my wall. I look at them and decide where I want to go most.
M: Most people just do that on Facebook, you know...
W: Well, I just prefer to do it this way.
M: So how many photos do you have on your wall?
W: About a dozen.
M: So have you decided where you will go?
W: Oh, yes. I even have my plane ticket.
M: I can't wait to hear where it is. Two months of planning and studying photos...okay, so...where are you going?
W: To Morocco! I'll be there for a month!
M: That sounds great! | Three months long. | How long is the speakers' vacation? | [
"Three months long.",
"Two months long.",
"One month long."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Oh, wow. I can't believe today is our last day of school. No more teaching for three months straight! So where are you going for summer vacation?
W: A couple of months ago, one of my students gave me a magazine. I was greatly interested in it. Now I get it in my mailbox every month.
M: Why don't you just read it online?
W: Well, I just love the photos, and sometimes I cut them out and put them up on my wall.
M: Huh?
W: I have been planning my vacation ever since I got that first magazine. I pick the most interesting photos, cut them out, and put them up on my wall. I look at them and decide where I want to go most.
M: Most people just do that on Facebook, you know...
W: Well, I just prefer to do it this way.
M: So how many photos do you have on your wall?
W: About a dozen.
M: So have you decided where you will go?
W: Oh, yes. I even have my plane ticket.
M: I can't wait to hear where it is. Two months of planning and studying photos...okay, so...where are you going?
W: To Morocco! I'll be there for a month!
M: That sounds great! | Put them up on her wall. | What does the woman like to do with photos? | [
"Post them on Facebook.",
"Put them up on her wall.",
"Put them in a box."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Oh, wow. I can't believe today is our last day of school. No more teaching for three months straight! So where are you going for summer vacation?
W: A couple of months ago, one of my students gave me a magazine. I was greatly interested in it. Now I get it in my mailbox every month.
M: Why don't you just read it online?
W: Well, I just love the photos, and sometimes I cut them out and put them up on my wall.
M: Huh?
W: I have been planning my vacation ever since I got that first magazine. I pick the most interesting photos, cut them out, and put them up on my wall. I look at them and decide where I want to go most.
M: Most people just do that on Facebook, you know...
W: Well, I just prefer to do it this way.
M: So how many photos do you have on your wall?
W: About a dozen.
M: So have you decided where you will go?
W: Oh, yes. I even have my plane ticket.
M: I can't wait to hear where it is. Two months of planning and studying photos...okay, so...where are you going?
W: To Morocco! I'll be there for a month!
M: That sounds great! | She will travel by plane. | What is true about the woman's vacation plan? | [
"She is going to Europe.",
"She will go to many places.",
"She will travel by plane."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Why are you so late? We've been waiting almost an hour and a half.
M: I'm terribly sorry. Just as I was leaving, Mr Smith asked me to send a telegram for him. The post office was crowded and I was in line for an hour. Then I raced straight here. | About half an hour. | How long did the man travel after leaving the post office? | [
"About an hour.",
"Two and a half hours.",
"About half an hour."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Man: I've got my camera with me. Am I allowed to take photos here?
Woman: I think so. It doesn't say you can't. | Take photos. | What does the man want to do? | [
"Take photos.",
"Buy a camera.",
"Help the woman."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hey, if you can't enjoy the music at a sensible volume, why not use earphones?I'm preparing for the speech contest.
M: Oh, sorry. I didn't realize I've being bothering you all this time. | Listening to some loud music. | What is the man probably doing? | [
"Listening to some loud music.",
"Preparing for as oral examination.",
"Talking loudly on the telephone."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: You're late. Why did you keep me waiting for twenty minutes?
W: Sorry, because of traffic jam.
M: Well. Don't be late next time. | Twenty minutes. | How long did he wait? | [
"An hour.",
"Fifteen minutes.",
"Twenty minutes."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Well, Tonight we have Prof. Brown in the studio to talk about his recent book, Fashion Images. Good evening.
M: Good evening, and thank you for inviting me here this evening. | Hosting a program. | What is the woman doing? | [
"Painting a picture.",
"Hosting a program.",
"Designing a studio."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Are you going to tell Ms. Martin that you are looking for another job?
W: No, not yet. Besides, if I don't find one, I'll stay here a while longer. | Looking for a new job. | What is the woman doing? | [
"Looking for a new job.",
"Planning her vacation.",
"Talking with Ms. Martin."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: The students English Club is having a party on Saturday night. Can you come?
W: I would like to but I work at a restaurant on weekend. | Because she has to work. | What do we learn from the conversation? | [
"Because she has got an appointment.",
"Because she doesn't want to.",
"Because she has to work."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Are you staying long?
W: No, unfortunately only a couple of weeks.
M: On business or on holiday?
W: Business,I'm afraid. My company is setting up an office in London. | She is on a business trip. | Why is the woman in London? | [
"She is on holiday.",
"She is on a business trip.",
"She is working for a company there."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Operator, can I help you?
M: Yes. I'd like to make a collect call. My number is 7683384.
W: And the number you're dialing?
M: That's 7638558. Oh, no, I'm sorry, I forgot it's just changed. It's now 7643388.
W: Please hold the line, caller. | 7683384. | What is the caller's number? | [
"7643388.",
"7638558.",
"7683384."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Jessica, could you this emails to all the club members?
W: Sorry, the computer broke down this morning. I will for you as soon as I have fixed. | She can't send the message right now. | What does the woman imply? | [
"She can't send the message right now.",
"She has to turn down the man's request.",
"She's not sure if the computer is fixed."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: How much time did you have for writing the paper?
M: We were given three hours, but I finished in less than half the time.
W: You people are certainly good. | About 1.5 hours. | How long did it take the man to write his paper? | [
"About 1 hour.",
"About 1.5 hours.",
"About 3 hours"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Good morning, I'm one of the students who rented your flat. It's 55 Park Road.
W: Oh, yes. Everything all right?
M: Not exactly. I'm afraid there are a couple of problems.
W: Oh! I'm sorry to hear that. What kind of problems?
M: Well, we haven't had any hot water for a couple of days now. I wonder if you could send someone to have a look at it.
W: Of course. I'll get someone to come around at the weekend.
M: Well, could he come around a bit sooner? I don't think we can manage until the weekend.
W: I see. Okay. I'll send someone over this afternoon then.
M: There's also the matter of the fridge. We all assumed there would be one in the flat when we moved in, because that's what we read from the advertisement in the newspaper.
W: Ah, yes. Sorry about that. I got rid of the old fridge, but I didn't get around to ordering a new one yet. I'm really sorry. I'll order one today and get it delivered to you tomorrow.
M: We bought one on the Internet actually. But could you pay us back?
W: Of course. Just tell me how much you paid for it.
M: It's 260 pounds. Thank you. | This afternoon. | When will someone come to check the hot water? | [
"This afternoon.",
"Tomorrow.",
"At the weekend."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Good morning, I'm one of the students who rented your flat. It's 55 Park Road.
W: Oh, yes. Everything all right?
M: Not exactly. I'm afraid there are a couple of problems.
W: Oh! I'm sorry to hear that. What kind of problems?
M: Well, we haven't had any hot water for a couple of days now. I wonder if you could send someone to have a look at it.
W: Of course. I'll get someone to come around at the weekend.
M: Well, could he come around a bit sooner? I don't think we can manage until the weekend.
W: I see. Okay. I'll send someone over this afternoon then.
M: There's also the matter of the fridge. We all assumed there would be one in the flat when we moved in, because that's what we read from the advertisement in the newspaper.
W: Ah, yes. Sorry about that. I got rid of the old fridge, but I didn't get around to ordering a new one yet. I'm really sorry. I'll order one today and get it delivered to you tomorrow.
M: We bought one on the Internet actually. But could you pay us back?
W: Of course. Just tell me how much you paid for it.
M: It's 260 pounds. Thank you. | From a newspaper. | How did the students know about the flat? | [
"From a friend.",
"From a newspaper.",
"From a house agency."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Good morning, I'm one of the students who rented your flat. It's 55 Park Road.
W: Oh, yes. Everything all right?
M: Not exactly. I'm afraid there are a couple of problems.
W: Oh! I'm sorry to hear that. What kind of problems?
M: Well, we haven't had any hot water for a couple of days now. I wonder if you could send someone to have a look at it.
W: Of course. I'll get someone to come around at the weekend.
M: Well, could he come around a bit sooner? I don't think we can manage until the weekend.
W: I see. Okay. I'll send someone over this afternoon then.
M: There's also the matter of the fridge. We all assumed there would be one in the flat when we moved in, because that's what we read from the advertisement in the newspaper.
W: Ah, yes. Sorry about that. I got rid of the old fridge, but I didn't get around to ordering a new one yet. I'm really sorry. I'll order one today and get it delivered to you tomorrow.
M: We bought one on the Internet actually. But could you pay us back?
W: Of course. Just tell me how much you paid for it.
M: It's 260 pounds. Thank you. | Pay the students for the new one. | What will the woman do to settle the problem about the fridge? | [
"Pay the students for the new one.",
"Get someone to fix the old one.",
"Order one on the Internet."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Are you ready for the trip to the "Big Apple"?
W: "Big Apple"? What do you mean?
M: "Big Apple" is the nickname for New York City. Are you going to New York with us, or aren't you?
W: Yes, I'm going. I'm especially looking forward to visiting a special show on modern American painters there. But tell me, where did the nickname come from?
M: Some of the musicians of the 20s gave it the name. When they played a concert in New York in the 1920s, the musicians called it the "Big Apple".
W: Amazing. New York is such an interesting place and it even has an interesting nickname. | Some musicians. | Who gave the nickname "Big Apple" to New York City? | [
"Some painters.",
"Some musicians.",
"Some people visiting New York."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Are you ready for the trip to the "Big Apple"?
W: "Big Apple"? What do you mean?
M: "Big Apple" is the nickname for New York City. Are you going to New York with us, or aren't you?
W: Yes, I'm going. I'm especially looking forward to visiting a special show on modern American painters there. But tell me, where did the nickname come from?
M: Some of the musicians of the 20s gave it the name. When they played a concert in New York in the 1920s, the musicians called it the "Big Apple".
W: Amazing. New York is such an interesting place and it even has an interesting nickname. | An art show. | What is the woman especially interested in? | [
"An art show.",
"A play.",
"A musician."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Are you ready for the trip to the "Big Apple"?
W: "Big Apple"? What do you mean?
M: "Big Apple" is the nickname for New York City. Are you going to New York with us, or aren't you?
W: Yes, I'm going. I'm especially looking forward to visiting a special show on modern American painters there. But tell me, where did the nickname come from?
M: Some of the musicians of the 20s gave it the name. When they played a concert in New York in the 1920s, the musicians called it the "Big Apple".
W: Amazing. New York is such an interesting place and it even has an interesting nickname. | A famous city. | What do you think the word "Apple" in "Big Apple" refers to? | [
"A famous city.",
"A splendid theatre.",
"A wonderful concert."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: OK. We have to make a decision. Who is the best one interviewed for the job?
W: Um, let's see. First we saw Frank. He's very polite and relaxed. But he wasn't well dressed. He wasn't even wearing a tie.
M: That's true, dressing well is important. Well, let's think about the others. What about Susan? She had a nice voice and was nicely dressed.
W: Well, she did look very neat, very nicely dressed. But she was so shy. She wouldn't be very good at talking to people at the front desk.
M: OK. Now who was next? Ar...Yes, David. What do you think?
W: Eh... He seemed like a very bright guy. He dressed very nicely and had a really nice appearance.
M: He was polite, but also very friendly and relaxed with me, the type of person people feel comfortable with right away.
W: And he answered Dona's questions very well. I think he'll be good with the guests at the front desk.
M: That's right. OK. Good! I guess we have our receptionist then, don't you? | She had a good voice. | What did the man think of Susan? | [
"She had a good voice.",
"She was polite and friendly.",
"She answered the questions well."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: OK. We have to make a decision. Who is the best one interviewed for the job?
W: Um, let's see. First we saw Frank. He's very polite and relaxed. But he wasn't well dressed. He wasn't even wearing a tie.
M: That's true, dressing well is important. Well, let's think about the others. What about Susan? She had a nice voice and was nicely dressed.
W: Well, she did look very neat, very nicely dressed. But she was so shy. She wouldn't be very good at talking to people at the front desk.
M: OK. Now who was next? Ar...Yes, David. What do you think?
W: Eh... He seemed like a very bright guy. He dressed very nicely and had a really nice appearance.
M: He was polite, but also very friendly and relaxed with me, the type of person people feel comfortable with right away.
W: And he answered Dona's questions very well. I think he'll be good with the guests at the front desk.
M: That's right. OK. Good! I guess we have our receptionist then, don't you? | David. | Who will receive the offer? | [
"Frank.",
"David.",
"Susan."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Would you like to see the menu?
M: No, thank you. I know what to order. | In a restaurant. | Where does this conversation take place? | [
"In a bank.",
"In a supermarket.",
"In a restaurant."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Wow, I had no idea you were such a good artist! When did you learn to paint?
M: I started studying one year ago. But I've been drawing since I was five years old. I've also been taking pictures for six years, when my dad gave me my first camera for my birthday. I think photography has really helped me with my painting.
W: Your art is great! Why don't you tell people you're an artist?
M: I'm too shy to tell anybody about my art. | When he was five years old. | When did the man start drawing? | [
"Five years ago.",
"Six years ago.",
"When he was five years old."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Wow, I had no idea you were such a good artist! When did you learn to paint?
M: I started studying one year ago. But I've been drawing since I was five years old. I've also been taking pictures for six years, when my dad gave me my first camera for my birthday. I think photography has really helped me with my painting.
W: Your art is great! Why don't you tell people you're an artist?
M: I'm too shy to tell anybody about my art. | She thinks it is great. | How does the woman feel about the man's art? | [
"She thinks it is great.",
"She is too shy to tell him.",
"She likes his photography the most."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Here's your bill, sir.
M: Oh, thank you. Let's have a look at it now. Goodness, it's a lot more than I expected.
W: Would you like me to explain anything, sir?
M: Just a moment. Yes, what's this charge for $ 21.50 marked "J"?
W: "J" is a charge for a long distance telephone call, sir. Did you make a telephone call that night?
M: Yes. I remember now. Good heavens! We must have talked for a long time. And these ones, "L" for $ 32.40, and here's another, $ 9.50. What are they for? | He's leaving the hotel. | What do we know about the man? | [
"He's leaving the hotel.",
"He's making a phone call.",
"He's asking about the room rates."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Here's your bill, sir.
M: Oh, thank you. Let's have a look at it now. Goodness, it's a lot more than I expected.
W: Would you like me to explain anything, sir?
M: Just a moment. Yes, what's this charge for $ 21.50 marked "J"?
W: "J" is a charge for a long distance telephone call, sir. Did you make a telephone call that night?
M: Yes. I remember now. Good heavens! We must have talked for a long time. And these ones, "L" for $ 32.40, and here's another, $ 9.50. What are they for? | He didn't know he owed so much. | Why did the phone charge surprise the man? | [
"He didn't make any calls.",
"He didn't talk with the woman.",
"He didn't know he owed so much."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Here's your bill, sir.
M: Oh, thank you. Let's have a look at it now. Goodness, it's a lot more than I expected.
W: Would you like me to explain anything, sir?
M: Just a moment. Yes, what's this charge for $ 21.50 marked "J"?
W: "J" is a charge for a long distance telephone call, sir. Did you make a telephone call that night?
M: Yes. I remember now. Good heavens! We must have talked for a long time. And these ones, "L" for $ 32.40, and here's another, $ 9.50. What are they for? | Learn about the charges in advance. | What lesson should the man learn? | [
"Pay the phone bill on time.",
"Learn about the charges in advance.",
"Ask permission to use the telephone."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Good morning. How can I help you?
W: I'd like to buy a student bus pass.
M: We have weekly, monthly and yearly ones. Which do you want?
W: Monthly, please. | Monthly. | What kind of student bus pass does the woman want? | [
"Weekly.",
"Monthly.",
"Yearly."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Don't you want to buy the sunglasses? They suit your face shape.
M: Well. I would have bought them right away if they were brown. I don't like black ones. | The man would have bought the sunglasses if they were brown. | What can be inferred from the dialogue? | [
"The man would have bought the sunglasses if they were brown.",
"The woman thought the colour is good for the man.",
"The man did not buy the sunglasses because they were brown."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: The admission price of the gallery is ten dollars per person. I think that's too expensive for a single exhibit.
M: But if we have student cards, we can get in for two.
W: Really? Let's have a try. | Outside an art museum. | Where are the man and the woman probably talking? | [
"Outside an art museum.",
"Inside a bookstore.",
"In the restaurant."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Mary, would you join me for dinner tonight?
W: You treated me last weekend. Now, it's my turn. Shall we try something Italian? | They are likely to have dinner together. | What do we learn from the conversation? | [
"They are both anxious to try Italian food.",
"They are likely to have dinner together.",
"The man will treat the woman to dinnertonight."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: You ought to see a doctor about the cough.
W: I guess I should. I've not taken it serious. | She does not pay much attention to it. | Why doesn't the woman see a doctor? | [
"She has recovered.",
"She is very busy these days.",
"She does not pay much attention to it."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hello, may I speak to Hong Li, please?
W: Oh, hold on a second, I'll check for you. | We are not sure. | Is Hong Li in? | [
"Yes,she is.",
"No,she isn't.",
"We are not sure."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: OK. Time to go home.
M: I can't. I haven't finished the report about the newly opened restaurant.
W: Well. If you carry on working like that, you'll make yourself ill. | In an office. | Where does the conversation most probably take place? | [
"In a restaurant.",
"In an office.",
"At home."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hello? I would like to speak to Mr. Lee.
M: This is Lee speaking.
W: This is Linda, your old friend.
M: Oh, how are you, Linda? I'm glad you called.
W: Mr. Smith wrote to me that you were coming to our city. May I see you at your hotel right away?
M: Please hold on a moment. I have to check my schedule. Yes, that's ail fight.
W: Great. I'll be there in haft an hour.
M: All right, I'll be expecting you.
W: Oh, I almost forgot. What's your room number?
M: It's the No. 311 on the second floor. Please call me if you can't find me.
W: I'll do that. See you later. | Smith wrote to her and told her about it. | How does Linda know that Lee is at her city? | [
"Lee called her and told her about it.",
"Lee let Smith to tell her about it.",
"Smith wrote to her and told her about it."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hello? I would like to speak to Mr. Lee.
M: This is Lee speaking.
W: This is Linda, your old friend.
M: Oh, how are you, Linda? I'm glad you called.
W: Mr. Smith wrote to me that you were coming to our city. May I see you at your hotel right away?
M: Please hold on a moment. I have to check my schedule. Yes, that's ail fight.
W: Great. I'll be there in haft an hour.
M: All right, I'll be expecting you.
W: Oh, I almost forgot. What's your room number?
M: It's the No. 311 on the second floor. Please call me if you can't find me.
W: I'll do that. See you later. | In half an hour. | When will Linda see Lee? | [
"In an hour.",
"In one and half an hour.",
"In half an hour."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: If you can make up your mind about the color, I can start on the outside of your house early next week.
W: Well, right now I think I want white for the window frames and yellow for the walls, but I'll let you know tomorrow. | A painter. | Who is the woman talking to? | [
"A painter.",
"A mechanic.",
"A porter."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What a fantastic tie you've got, Adam!
M: Thanks. It's a birthday gift from my wife.
W: It goes so well with your shirt.
M: I was thinking of giving my father a wallet or a book on his birthday. But it seems that a tie is a better choice. | A tie. | What will the man buy for his father's birthday? | [
"A tie.",
"A shirt.",
"A book."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: That was such an interesting movie! I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
M: I must admit that I fell asleep after the first thirty minutes. | Annoying. | How does the woman feel about the movie? | [
"Boring.",
"Interesting.",
"Annoying."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Who do you work for at the moment, Ms. Mann?
W: Um, I work for the BBC World Service.
M: Ah, and how long have you worked for the BBC?
W: I've been with the BBC for five years. Yes, exactly five years.
M: And how long have you been their German correspondent?
W: For two years.
M: And what did you do before the BBC?
W: I worked as an interpreter for the EU.
M: As you know, this job is based in Geneva. Have you ever lived abroad before?
W: Oh yes, I have.
M: And when did you live abroad?
W: Well, in fact, I was born in Argentina and I lived there until I was eleven. Also, I lived and worked in Brussels for two years when I was working for the EU.
M: Mmm... That's interesting. Have you travelled much?
W: Oh yes, indeed. I've travelled all over western and eastern Europe, and I've also been to many parts of South America.
M: Mmm... And why did you go to these places?
W: Well, mostly for pleasure, but three years ago I went back to Argentina to cover various political stories for the BBC. | Five. | How many years has Ms. Mann worked for the BBC? | [
"Five.",
"Fifteen.",
"Four."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Who do you work for at the moment, Ms. Mann?
W: Um, I work for the BBC World Service.
M: Ah, and how long have you worked for the BBC?
W: I've been with the BBC for five years. Yes, exactly five years.
M: And how long have you been their German correspondent?
W: For two years.
M: And what did you do before the BBC?
W: I worked as an interpreter for the EU.
M: As you know, this job is based in Geneva. Have you ever lived abroad before?
W: Oh yes, I have.
M: And when did you live abroad?
W: Well, in fact, I was born in Argentina and I lived there until I was eleven. Also, I lived and worked in Brussels for two years when I was working for the EU.
M: Mmm... That's interesting. Have you travelled much?
W: Oh yes, indeed. I've travelled all over western and eastern Europe, and I've also been to many parts of South America.
M: Mmm... And why did you go to these places?
W: Well, mostly for pleasure, but three years ago I went back to Argentina to cover various political stories for the BBC. | Argentina. | In which country was Ms. Mann born? | [
"Geneva:",
"Argentina.",
"Brussels."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Who do you work for at the moment, Ms. Mann?
W: Um, I work for the BBC World Service.
M: Ah, and how long have you worked for the BBC?
W: I've been with the BBC for five years. Yes, exactly five years.
M: And how long have you been their German correspondent?
W: For two years.
M: And what did you do before the BBC?
W: I worked as an interpreter for the EU.
M: As you know, this job is based in Geneva. Have you ever lived abroad before?
W: Oh yes, I have.
M: And when did you live abroad?
W: Well, in fact, I was born in Argentina and I lived there until I was eleven. Also, I lived and worked in Brussels for two years when I was working for the EU.
M: Mmm... That's interesting. Have you travelled much?
W: Oh yes, indeed. I've travelled all over western and eastern Europe, and I've also been to many parts of South America.
M: Mmm... And why did you go to these places?
W: Well, mostly for pleasure, but three years ago I went back to Argentina to cover various political stories for the BBC. | She wrote political reports for the BBC. | Why did Ms. Mann go to Argentina three years ago? | [
"She went to see her grandparents.",
"She went for pleasure.",
"She wrote political reports for the BBC."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I'd like to pick this film up by four tomorrow afternoon.
W: I can have it for you at two if you like. | It can be picked up at two o'clock tomorrow afternoon. | What does the woman say about the film? | [
"It will be ready at four o'clock today.",
"It can be picked up at two o'clock tomorrow afternoon.",
"It will be ready in two hours."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hello, Mr. Jackson.
M: Hello, Mrs. Jones. Come in and sit down. What's the matter?
W: I have a pain in my tooth.
M: Do you often have this pain?
W: No, I don't. I've never had bad one like it before.
M: When did it start?
W: Three hours ago.
M: You mean it started at one?
W: Yes, as soon as I finished lunch.
M: Well, have some porridge, milk and soup for meals for two days, and then you'll feel better.
W: Can you give me some medicine? It's very painful.
M: Yes, I'll give you pills. Take one three one three times a day, and come here in three days. I'll pull it if necessary. | It was four. | What's the time when Mrs. Jones went to see the doctor? | [
"It was one.",
"It was six.",
"It was four."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hello, Mr. Jackson.
M: Hello, Mrs. Jones. Come in and sit down. What's the matter?
W: I have a pain in my tooth.
M: Do you often have this pain?
W: No, I don't. I've never had bad one like it before.
M: When did it start?
W: Three hours ago.
M: You mean it started at one?
W: Yes, as soon as I finished lunch.
M: Well, have some porridge, milk and soup for meals for two days, and then you'll feel better.
W: Can you give me some medicine? It's very painful.
M: Yes, I'll give you pills. Take one three one three times a day, and come here in three days. I'll pull it if necessary. | Having some milk,porridge and soup for meals for two days. | What's the doctor's suggestion? | [
"Having some milk and soup as much as she can.",
"Having some milk,porridge and soup for meals for two days.",
"Having some milk,porridge and soup for meals for three days."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hello, Mr. Jackson.
M: Hello, Mrs. Jones. Come in and sit down. What's the matter?
W: I have a pain in my tooth.
M: Do you often have this pain?
W: No, I don't. I've never had bad one like it before.
M: When did it start?
W: Three hours ago.
M: You mean it started at one?
W: Yes, as soon as I finished lunch.
M: Well, have some porridge, milk and soup for meals for two days, and then you'll feel better.
W: Can you give me some medicine? It's very painful.
M: Yes, I'll give you pills. Take one three one three times a day, and come here in three days. I'll pull it if necessary. | The woman was told to come back three days later to have a check-up. | Which following statement is CORRECT? | [
"The doctor pulled the woman's tooth at last.",
"The woman was told to come back three days later to have a check-up.",
"The doctor gave her pills and told her to take two three times a day."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Beautician: Hi. How can we help you today?
Customer: Yeah. I'd like to get my hair trimmed a little. Nothing fancy. Just a basic trim.
Beautician: Well, can we interest you in today's special?
Customer: Um ... Nah, nah ...
Beautician: We'll shampoo, cut, (and) style your hair for one unbelievable low price of $9.99 (nine ninety-nine). Plus, we'll give you a clean shave and a back massage to help you relax.
Customer: Well, I don't know. I don't have much time, and ...
Beautician: Best service in town!
Customer: Well, okay, I'll have the complete service today, but as I said before, I just want to get my hair trimmed. A little off the top and sides. That's all. I mean, that's all.
Beautician: No problem. Relax. You're in good hands. Okay, here we go. Now, how does this thing work?
Customer: Huh? Wait. You know what you're doing, right?
Beautician: Relax, sir, relax. I've been doing this for ten [cough] [Ten what?] Sit back and relax. So, what do you do for a living?
Customer: I'm a lawyer, specializing in workplace accidents, and I'm in town for a very important job interview, and ...
Beautician: Oops.
Customer: What do you mean oops. Hey, can I see a mirror?
Beautician: Nothing to worry about, sir. Relax. I'm just making some adjustments to the hair trimmer. There we are. Okay ...
Customer: Ouch. That hurt. That really hurt! What are you doing anyway?
Beautician: Nothing to worry about, sir. Relax.
Customer: That's what you just said a minute ago, and look at all of my hair on the floor. And how much are you really cutting off? And where's a mirror?
Beautician: Oh. And time for the shampoo. Just lean back, and we'll wash your hair away.
Customer: You mean what's left of it?
Beautician: Relax. [Your favorite word ...] Relax.
Customer: Hey, hey, and you got shampoo in my eyes. I can't see. Where's the towel?
Beautician: Relax, sir, relax. I'm almost finished.
Customer: Yeah, just wait till I get finished with you!
Beautician: Okay, okay, now let's dry your hair, put a little styling jell in it, and now style it with a blow dryer, and brush. voila!
Customer: Hey, what happened to my hair? You butchered it! And what's left of my hair turned purple. What kind of prank are you trying to pull here anyway? Are you even a licensed beautician?
Beautician: Well, sir. We offer a money-back guarantee on all our work, so if you're not completely satisfied ...
Customer: Satisfied? I'm anything but satisfied. I want to talk to the manager ... now!
Beautician: I'm sorry, but he's on vacation, and he left me in charge, so if you ...
Customer: How in the world am I supposed to go to my job interview looking like this? Forget it, forget it. Is there anyplace in this town that can give a decent haircut and fix this damage?
Beautician: Well, my brother works next door, and he offers a complete package for ....
Customer: I know, nine, ninety-nine. I've had it. Forget I even asked. | a manicure, or nail trim | What is one service NOT included in the special price at the beauty salon? | [
"a hair wash",
"a manicure, or nail trim",
"a massage"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
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