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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. | He's an attorney. | What does the customer do for a living? | [
"He's an attorney.",
"He works in the health care industry.",
"He's employed as a town planner."
] | 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. | The beautician gets shampoo in his eyes. | What is one problem that happens to the customer? | [
"The beautician gets shampoo in his eyes.",
"The beautician accidently cuts the man's ear.",
"The treatment causes the man's hair to fall out."
] | 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. | an interview for new employment | The customer went to this beauty salon to improve his appearance for: | [
"a business convention in town",
"a social event with clients",
"an interview for new employment"
] | 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. | The manager is taking time off from work. | Why can't the customer complain directly to the manager? | [
"The manager is dealing with another customer.",
"The manager is taking time off from work.",
"The manager is out to lunch."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
F: Does your father smoke?
M: No, but he used to smoke. | Yes, he has. | Has the father given up smoking? | [
"Yes, he used to.",
"No, he hasn't.",
"Yes, he has."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
F: You mustn't touch the wet paint, Bill.
M: I'm sorry. I won't do it again. | He touched the paint. | What do we know about the man? | [
"He painted the door.",
"He touched the paint.",
"He wants to paint the door."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Are you feeling all right, Mary? You look a little tired.
W: My brother and I had a birthday for my sister last night. So I didn't have much sleep.
M: Where did you have the party?
W: It was at my uncle's house.
M: Did you go back home very late?
W: Not really. But when I was home, I had to start typing a literature paper that was due first thing in the morning.
M: Couldn't you do it today?
W: No, our professor said she wouldn't accept any late papers.
M: Then how did you manage it?
W: Well, I just turned my paper in, and now I'm going home to bed. See you! | At Mary's uncle's house. | Where was the party? | [
"At Mary's uncle's house.",
"At Mary's sister's house.",
"At Mary's brother's house."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Are you feeling all right, Mary? You look a little tired.
W: My brother and I had a birthday for my sister last night. So I didn't have much sleep.
M: Where did you have the party?
W: It was at my uncle's house.
M: Did you go back home very late?
W: Not really. But when I was home, I had to start typing a literature paper that was due first thing in the morning.
M: Couldn't you do it today?
W: No, our professor said she wouldn't accept any late papers.
M: Then how did you manage it?
W: Well, I just turned my paper in, and now I'm going home to bed. See you! | She typed her paper. | What did Mary do after the party? | [
"She went to bed.",
"She visited her uncle.",
"She typed her paper."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Are you feeling all right, Mary? You look a little tired.
W: My brother and I had a birthday for my sister last night. So I didn't have much sleep.
M: Where did you have the party?
W: It was at my uncle's house.
M: Did you go back home very late?
W: Not really. But when I was home, I had to start typing a literature paper that was due first thing in the morning.
M: Couldn't you do it today?
W: No, our professor said she wouldn't accept any late papers.
M: Then how did you manage it?
W: Well, I just turned my paper in, and now I'm going home to bed. See you! | She handed in her assignment. | What did Mary do this morning? | [
"She handed in her assignment.",
"She attended literature class.",
"She had a talk with her professor."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I heard you received the top grade on all five exams this semester.
M: Only on four, I'm afraid. | He didn't get the highest score on one exam. | What does the man mean? | [
"He's afraid to take exams.",
"He only took the fourth exam.",
"He didn't get the highest score on one exam."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I have no idea how to finish the timetable.
M: You don't have to be very creative. It's very standard and more or less the same every year. For example, the sports day begins with throwing events. All jumping events take place before lunch.
W: Why?
M: That's because the school doesn't want the athletes to jump after eating. The jumping events take place after the throwing events. And the long distance race takes place before the jumping events.
W: And after lunch?
M: Actually, the school doesn't want any events to take place at that time. But they can practise for the next event.
W: Do you mean the 100-meter race?
M: Yes. It demands a lot of energy and seems to be the most exciting event, so it takes place at the end of the day, which is around 5:00 p. m. | Making a timetable for the events. | What's the woman doing for the sports meet? | [
"Making a timetable for the events.",
"Making a standard for the events.",
"Writing a report about the athletes."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I have no idea how to finish the timetable.
M: You don't have to be very creative. It's very standard and more or less the same every year. For example, the sports day begins with throwing events. All jumping events take place before lunch.
W: Why?
M: That's because the school doesn't want the athletes to jump after eating. The jumping events take place after the throwing events. And the long distance race takes place before the jumping events.
W: And after lunch?
M: Actually, the school doesn't want any events to take place at that time. But they can practise for the next event.
W: Do you mean the 100-meter race?
M: Yes. It demands a lot of energy and seems to be the most exciting event, so it takes place at the end of the day, which is around 5:00 p. m. | Jumping events. | What is the last event the students have before lunch? | [
"The long distance race.",
"Throwing events.",
"Jumping events."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I have no idea how to finish the timetable.
M: You don't have to be very creative. It's very standard and more or less the same every year. For example, the sports day begins with throwing events. All jumping events take place before lunch.
W: Why?
M: That's because the school doesn't want the athletes to jump after eating. The jumping events take place after the throwing events. And the long distance race takes place before the jumping events.
W: And after lunch?
M: Actually, the school doesn't want any events to take place at that time. But they can practise for the next event.
W: Do you mean the 100-meter race?
M: Yes. It demands a lot of energy and seems to be the most exciting event, so it takes place at the end of the day, which is around 5:00 p. m. | It is more exciting than any other event. | What does the man say about the 100-meter race? | [
"It is more exciting than any other event.",
"It takes place at 6:00 p.m.",
"It demands less energy."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: What would you like to have, Madam?
W: Well, I'd like to have a cup of coffee and a chicken sandwich. | In a restaurant. | Where does the conversation most probably take place? | [
"In a restaurant.",
"On a farm.",
"At home."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Excuse me. Is this seat taken?
M: No. it's not taken.
W: Oh. thank you.
M: Oh. let me help you with this.
W: Oh. thank you.
M: Do you want to sit by the window?
W: No. no. no. I like the aisle seat better. You can sit by the window.
M: My name is Mike Gerard Hogan. Pleased to meet you.
W: I'm Elsa Tobin. How do you do?
M: Do you live in New York?
W: No. no. I'm from Florida.
M: I am, too. But didn't you just get on?
W: No, no. I just changed my seat. A man next to me was smoking, and smoke really bothers me. | Strangers. | What is the most probable relationship between the two speakers? | [
"Strangers.",
"Friends.",
"Relatives."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Excuse me. Is this seat taken?
M: No. it's not taken.
W: Oh. thank you.
M: Oh. let me help you with this.
W: Oh. thank you.
M: Do you want to sit by the window?
W: No. no. no. I like the aisle seat better. You can sit by the window.
M: My name is Mike Gerard Hogan. Pleased to meet you.
W: I'm Elsa Tobin. How do you do?
M: Do you live in New York?
W: No. no. I'm from Florida.
M: I am, too. But didn't you just get on?
W: No, no. I just changed my seat. A man next to me was smoking, and smoke really bothers me. | She couldn't bear the smoke. | Why did the woman changed her seat? | [
"She wanted to sit by the window.",
"She wanted to sit by the aisle.",
"She couldn't bear the smoke."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: You seem to have a lot of work to do at your office. You're always staying late and working overtime.
M: That's true. But it's no bother to me. The work is interesting. I don't mind extra hours at all. | He enjoys it very much. | How does the man feel about his job? | [
"He doesn't care much about it.",
"He enjoys it very much.",
"He doesn't mind even though it's tedious."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I'd like a white dress please, one without collar and belt.
W: This one might suit you, Madam. Try it on please. | A white one without collar and belt. | What sort of dress does the woman want? | [
"A blue one without collar and belt.",
"A blue One with collar rind belt.",
"A white one without collar and belt."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: If I go to the store, will you make dinner for us tonight?
W: Bring back enough food. | He will have to buy food for the dinner. | What will happen if the man shops? | [
"The woman will cook.",
"He won't buy enough.",
"He will have to buy food for the dinner."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
F: Your presentation is well done.
M: Thank you, teacher. | The student did very well | What does the teacher mean? | [
"His presentation was very terrible.",
"His presentation was just so so.",
"The student did very well"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Where have you been all this time? The train is about to leave!
M: Sorry I'm late, but I was waiting for you at the information desk upstairs. It's lucky I thought to look for you here on the platform. | At the information desk. | Where did the man think they were supposed to meet? | [
"Near the stairs.",
"On the platform.",
"At the information desk."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: You look quite different from what you used to.
W: Sure. I started exercising regularly two years ago and went from 253 pounds to a healthy 160 pounds and that is the only thing I did not give up halfway. | She lost a lot of weight in two years. | What do we know about woman? | [
"She lost a lot of weight in two years.",
"She had a unique way of staying healthy.",
"She stopped exercising two years ago."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I saw Andes at the hospital this morning. I wonder if his mother is ill again.
M: No. She is fine.
W: Then was he visiting someone there?
M: No. He was there just to have a medical examination. | To take a medical test. | Why was Andes at the hospital? | [
"To take a medical test.",
"To care for his mother",
"To pay a visit to his friend."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Have you bought a new camera again? You're turning my flat into a camera museum!
M: I'll stop. I'll try. But I probably can't. I see a new model and my knees go weak! | Stop buying cameras. | What does the woman want the man to do? | [
"Set up a museum.",
"Start doing exercise.",
"Stop buying cameras."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Dear audiences, today we'll talk about divorce and its effect on children. Our guest is Jennifer Benzes. Thank you for coming, Jennifer. Do you mind saying something about your divorce?
W: No. I got divorced years ago. Even worse, I got divorced when I had small children.
M: Have you thought of the effect divorce may have on your children? Their needs can be forgotten as parents are struggling to re-establish their lives.
W: Of course, we have. We are definitely more aware of the impact on children. After all we are not famous people who trade spouses like shoes. For most of us divorce is not entered into lightly. We all suffer. Anyway, we try to comfort our children.
M: How?
W: We tell them we love them and will always do.
M: You haven't thought of saving the marriage?
W: Yes, we have. We would do anything to spare our children pain. But you know, fixing a marriage is not like changing a tire. Family conflicts may take hold like a cancer.
M: Then divorce is the only way to get rid of it.
W: It's true with me. Others may succeed in fixing.
M: Yet most people believe a had marriage is better for children than a divorce. According to a recent poll, more people today think parents should stay together for the sake of the children What do you think?
W: I think the cost of staying together is worse than the benefits. Parents quarrelling and fighting all day may do more harm to their children.
M: What do you want society to do for you?
W: Understand us, not curse us. More importantly, they should help us share the loss and build a better future. | She is a mother of more than one. | What do we learn about the woman? | [
"She plans to divorce",
"She has divorced several times.",
"She is a mother of more than one."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Dear audiences, today we'll talk about divorce and its effect on children. Our guest is Jennifer Benzes. Thank you for coming, Jennifer. Do you mind saying something about your divorce?
W: No. I got divorced years ago. Even worse, I got divorced when I had small children.
M: Have you thought of the effect divorce may have on your children? Their needs can be forgotten as parents are struggling to re-establish their lives.
W: Of course, we have. We are definitely more aware of the impact on children. After all we are not famous people who trade spouses like shoes. For most of us divorce is not entered into lightly. We all suffer. Anyway, we try to comfort our children.
M: How?
W: We tell them we love them and will always do.
M: You haven't thought of saving the marriage?
W: Yes, we have. We would do anything to spare our children pain. But you know, fixing a marriage is not like changing a tire. Family conflicts may take hold like a cancer.
M: Then divorce is the only way to get rid of it.
W: It's true with me. Others may succeed in fixing.
M: Yet most people believe a had marriage is better for children than a divorce. According to a recent poll, more people today think parents should stay together for the sake of the children What do you think?
W: I think the cost of staying together is worse than the benefits. Parents quarrelling and fighting all day may do more harm to their children.
M: What do you want society to do for you?
W: Understand us, not curse us. More importantly, they should help us share the loss and build a better future. | Divorce is to be entered into seriously. | According to the woman, which of the following statements is true? | [
"Divorce is to be entered into seriously.",
"Children's needs are ignored after parents get divorced",
"Most famous people look on divorce as a serious matter."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Dear audiences, today we'll talk about divorce and its effect on children. Our guest is Jennifer Benzes. Thank you for coming, Jennifer. Do you mind saying something about your divorce?
W: No. I got divorced years ago. Even worse, I got divorced when I had small children.
M: Have you thought of the effect divorce may have on your children? Their needs can be forgotten as parents are struggling to re-establish their lives.
W: Of course, we have. We are definitely more aware of the impact on children. After all we are not famous people who trade spouses like shoes. For most of us divorce is not entered into lightly. We all suffer. Anyway, we try to comfort our children.
M: How?
W: We tell them we love them and will always do.
M: You haven't thought of saving the marriage?
W: Yes, we have. We would do anything to spare our children pain. But you know, fixing a marriage is not like changing a tire. Family conflicts may take hold like a cancer.
M: Then divorce is the only way to get rid of it.
W: It's true with me. Others may succeed in fixing.
M: Yet most people believe a had marriage is better for children than a divorce. According to a recent poll, more people today think parents should stay together for the sake of the children What do you think?
W: I think the cost of staying together is worse than the benefits. Parents quarrelling and fighting all day may do more harm to their children.
M: What do you want society to do for you?
W: Understand us, not curse us. More importantly, they should help us share the loss and build a better future. | Some marriages can never be fixed. | What does the woman think of fixing a marriage? | [
"Every means should be tried before some marriages are fixed.",
"Some marriages can never be fixed.",
"A fixed marriage is not easily broken any more."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Dear audiences, today we'll talk about divorce and its effect on children. Our guest is Jennifer Benzes. Thank you for coming, Jennifer. Do you mind saying something about your divorce?
W: No. I got divorced years ago. Even worse, I got divorced when I had small children.
M: Have you thought of the effect divorce may have on your children? Their needs can be forgotten as parents are struggling to re-establish their lives.
W: Of course, we have. We are definitely more aware of the impact on children. After all we are not famous people who trade spouses like shoes. For most of us divorce is not entered into lightly. We all suffer. Anyway, we try to comfort our children.
M: How?
W: We tell them we love them and will always do.
M: You haven't thought of saving the marriage?
W: Yes, we have. We would do anything to spare our children pain. But you know, fixing a marriage is not like changing a tire. Family conflicts may take hold like a cancer.
M: Then divorce is the only way to get rid of it.
W: It's true with me. Others may succeed in fixing.
M: Yet most people believe a had marriage is better for children than a divorce. According to a recent poll, more people today think parents should stay together for the sake of the children What do you think?
W: I think the cost of staying together is worse than the benefits. Parents quarrelling and fighting all day may do more harm to their children.
M: What do you want society to do for you?
W: Understand us, not curse us. More importantly, they should help us share the loss and build a better future. | help divorced people share the loss and build a new life | The woman thinks it more important for society to ______. | [
"understand the choice of divorced people",
"give more financial support to single mothers",
"help divorced people share the loss and build a new life"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Where is the salad I made this morning?
M: We ate it, mom. Can you make more for us? | They like the salad very much. | What can we learn from the conversation? | [
"They like the salad very much.",
"They are fed up of the salad.",
"They have nothing else to eat."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Miss Stewart, I wonder if you could give me some advice about where to go and what to see in the city?
W: How many days do you have, Mr. Ross?
M: We have three more days. We're leaving on Friday.
W: Have you taken a bus tour? That's the best way to get to know the city.
M: Not yet. But we hear that it's worth doing.
W: Absolutely. And I think you should really visit the science museum while you are here. It's fascinating. Have you been there yet?
M: No, we're going there tomorrow afternoon.
W: Well, you'll love it.
M: I'm sure we will.
W: What about the zoo? Have you been there yet?
M: Oh, yes. That was lovely. It's one of the nicest zoos I've ever seen. Even better than San Diego's.
W: And if you're interested in art, you should visit the National Art Gallery. It has a famous collections of Italian paintings.
M: Yes. I've read about that. We should try to get there while we are here.
W: And don't forget to try some of the local restaurants. The seafood is great here.
M: Yes, it certainly is! Last night we had fantastic clams. Say, would you like to join us for dinner tonight? My wife would like very much to meet you.
W: That'd be lovely. Thank you. | Tomorrow. | When will the man go to the science museum? | [
"Today.",
"Tomorrow.",
"On Friday."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Miss Stewart, I wonder if you could give me some advice about where to go and what to see in the city?
W: How many days do you have, Mr. Ross?
M: We have three more days. We're leaving on Friday.
W: Have you taken a bus tour? That's the best way to get to know the city.
M: Not yet. But we hear that it's worth doing.
W: Absolutely. And I think you should really visit the science museum while you are here. It's fascinating. Have you been there yet?
M: No, we're going there tomorrow afternoon.
W: Well, you'll love it.
M: I'm sure we will.
W: What about the zoo? Have you been there yet?
M: Oh, yes. That was lovely. It's one of the nicest zoos I've ever seen. Even better than San Diego's.
W: And if you're interested in art, you should visit the National Art Gallery. It has a famous collections of Italian paintings.
M: Yes. I've read about that. We should try to get there while we are here.
W: And don't forget to try some of the local restaurants. The seafood is great here.
M: Yes, it certainly is! Last night we had fantastic clams. Say, would you like to join us for dinner tonight? My wife would like very much to meet you.
W: That'd be lovely. Thank you. | Have dinner with the man. | What will the woman do today? | [
"Have dinner with the man.",
"Go to the zoo with the man.",
"Go to the museum with the man."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Miss Stewart, I wonder if you could give me some advice about where to go and what to see in the city?
W: How many days do you have, Mr. Ross?
M: We have three more days. We're leaving on Friday.
W: Have you taken a bus tour? That's the best way to get to know the city.
M: Not yet. But we hear that it's worth doing.
W: Absolutely. And I think you should really visit the science museum while you are here. It's fascinating. Have you been there yet?
M: No, we're going there tomorrow afternoon.
W: Well, you'll love it.
M: I'm sure we will.
W: What about the zoo? Have you been there yet?
M: Oh, yes. That was lovely. It's one of the nicest zoos I've ever seen. Even better than San Diego's.
W: And if you're interested in art, you should visit the National Art Gallery. It has a famous collections of Italian paintings.
M: Yes. I've read about that. We should try to get there while we are here.
W: And don't forget to try some of the local restaurants. The seafood is great here.
M: Yes, it certainly is! Last night we had fantastic clams. Say, would you like to join us for dinner tonight? My wife would like very much to meet you.
W: That'd be lovely. Thank you. | This Friday. | How soon will be the man leave? | [
"Tomorrow.",
"Next Sunday.",
"This Friday."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Anything to drink, Sir?
M: What fruit juice do you have?
W: We have apple, orange and lemon.
M: OK, I'll have an orange juice. | Orange. | What juice does the man order? | [
"Lemon.",
"Apple.",
"Orange."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Well, Betty, how was your shopping trip with Susan this afternoon?
W: Don't ask me.
M: What do you mean? Did something go wrong?
W: Susan thought I had said I would meet her at the Department Store at 2:30 when I really said 2 o'clock. Then she thought I had said the main entrance in the front when I really said the east entrance.
M: Well, did you ever get together?
W: Yes, but it's a wonder that we did. I had given up waiting and had gone inside to the women's clothing department. She had done the same thing. We met by accident. By that time it was 3 o'clock.
M: Did you get what you wanted? I remember you said you wanted to get a sweater.
W: No, a blouse. But by that time, the ones on sales were all gone. So I settled for a skirt. | In the women's clothing department. | Where did the two women actually meet? | [
"At the east entrance.",
"In the women's clothing department.",
"At the main entrance in the front."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Well, Betty, how was your shopping trip with Susan this afternoon?
W: Don't ask me.
M: What do you mean? Did something go wrong?
W: Susan thought I had said I would meet her at the Department Store at 2:30 when I really said 2 o'clock. Then she thought I had said the main entrance in the front when I really said the east entrance.
M: Well, did you ever get together?
W: Yes, but it's a wonder that we did. I had given up waiting and had gone inside to the women's clothing department. She had done the same thing. We met by accident. By that time it was 3 o'clock.
M: Did you get what you wanted? I remember you said you wanted to get a sweater.
W: No, a blouse. But by that time, the ones on sales were all gone. So I settled for a skirt. | A blouse. | What did Betty want to buy? | [
"A blouse.",
"A sweater.",
"A skirt."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Well, Betty, how was your shopping trip with Susan this afternoon?
W: Don't ask me.
M: What do you mean? Did something go wrong?
W: Susan thought I had said I would meet her at the Department Store at 2:30 when I really said 2 o'clock. Then she thought I had said the main entrance in the front when I really said the east entrance.
M: Well, did you ever get together?
W: Yes, but it's a wonder that we did. I had given up waiting and had gone inside to the women's clothing department. She had done the same thing. We met by accident. By that time it was 3 o'clock.
M: Did you get what you wanted? I remember you said you wanted to get a sweater.
W: No, a blouse. But by that time, the ones on sales were all gone. So I settled for a skirt. | A skirt. | What did Betty finally buy? | [
"A skirt.",
"A sweater.",
"A blouse."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Tom, as the manager of a company selling green products, you are now quite a successful businessman. When did you know you wanted to have your own company?
M: My family left Budapest in 1986 and settled in Canada where a lot of my friends' parents were highly successful businessmen. It seems so cool, so in high school, I started a web-designed company and learned a lot from that experience.
W: How did you find the money for your present company then?
M: We've raised 18 million dollars from about 50 people. We're finally making money. I own 6% of the company and all employees get their shares.
W: By the way, what aspects of your life are green?
M: I'm only mildly green. I do simple things and I'm a huge biker. I biked cross Canada.
W: Do you think you have ever done anything wasteful?
M: We're always doing something wrong, but then, that will allow us to learn and grow. When I first started out, we made all the products ourselves, but that was a mistake. Now we work with other companies. We provide the materials, the product development and the design. They make the products then. | From the grown-ups around him. | Where did Tom get the idea of becoming a businessman? | [
"From his college friends.",
"From his high school teachers.",
"From the grown-ups around him."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Tom, as the manager of a company selling green products, you are now quite a successful businessman. When did you know you wanted to have your own company?
M: My family left Budapest in 1986 and settled in Canada where a lot of my friends' parents were highly successful businessmen. It seems so cool, so in high school, I started a web-designed company and learned a lot from that experience.
W: How did you find the money for your present company then?
M: We've raised 18 million dollars from about 50 people. We're finally making money. I own 6% of the company and all employees get their shares.
W: By the way, what aspects of your life are green?
M: I'm only mildly green. I do simple things and I'm a huge biker. I biked cross Canada.
W: Do you think you have ever done anything wasteful?
M: We're always doing something wrong, but then, that will allow us to learn and grow. When I first started out, we made all the products ourselves, but that was a mistake. Now we work with other companies. We provide the materials, the product development and the design. They make the products then. | 6%. | How much does Tom own of the company he works for? | [
"6%.",
"18%.",
"60%."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Tom, as the manager of a company selling green products, you are now quite a successful businessman. When did you know you wanted to have your own company?
M: My family left Budapest in 1986 and settled in Canada where a lot of my friends' parents were highly successful businessmen. It seems so cool, so in high school, I started a web-designed company and learned a lot from that experience.
W: How did you find the money for your present company then?
M: We've raised 18 million dollars from about 50 people. We're finally making money. I own 6% of the company and all employees get their shares.
W: By the way, what aspects of your life are green?
M: I'm only mildly green. I do simple things and I'm a huge biker. I biked cross Canada.
W: Do you think you have ever done anything wasteful?
M: We're always doing something wrong, but then, that will allow us to learn and grow. When I first started out, we made all the products ourselves, but that was a mistake. Now we work with other companies. We provide the materials, the product development and the design. They make the products then. | Making all the products themselves. | What mistake did Tom and his company make in the past? | [
"Producing simple things.",
"Wasting lots of materials.",
"Making all the products themselves."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I want a ticket to London, please. Second class.
M: Single or return? | A ticket seller. | What is the man? | [
"A ticket seller.",
"A passenger.",
"A writer."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Can I bring you anything from the shop?
W: Get me 3 kilos of apples. | Three kilos of apples. | What does the woman want her friend to buy? | [
"Three kilos of pears.",
"Three kilos of rice.",
"Three kilos of apples."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Would you mind if I borrow your English workbook?
M: Not at all. But please give it back before dinner so that I can take it to class this evening. | The woman needs to return his workbook before dinner. | What does the man mean? | [
"The woman cannot borrow his workbook.",
"He wants meet the woman after his English class.",
"The woman needs to return his workbook before dinner."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: How do you come to the new house?
W: I come to there by bus. | By bus. | How does the woman come to the new house? | [
"On foot.",
"By bike.",
"By bus."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Phew! Home at last! I'm glad to be back, aren't you?
W: Not really...I'm sorry our holiday is over. We had a great time, didn't we?
M: Mmm...it was OK. The weather wasn't as good as I'd hoped. It started to get cloudy in the last two days. I remember the forecast was for bright sunshine the whole week!
W: Well,most of the week was like that. We only had a little rain,right?
M: Yeah...The food in the hotel was delicious,but it was priced too high. Next time,we should stay at a cheap hotel.
W: Yeah,but the waiters were very helpful,I must say. When I asked for black tea,they sent some up to our room in a while.
M: Mmm...that's true.
W: But I don't know why the air conditioner didn't work. It was so hot!
M: It didn't help when we opened the windows,either. It didn't cool the room down at all.
W: Well,that was the only thing that didn't work properly.
M: Right,well,it happens sometimes.
W: So...what should we do for our next holiday then? We can go somewhere else - Asia or Europe?
M: Well,I would rather we go to Africa again. | Sunny. | What was the weather like most time during the holiday? | [
"Cloudy.",
"Sunny.",
"Rainy."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Phew! Home at last! I'm glad to be back, aren't you?
W: Not really...I'm sorry our holiday is over. We had a great time, didn't we?
M: Mmm...it was OK. The weather wasn't as good as I'd hoped. It started to get cloudy in the last two days. I remember the forecast was for bright sunshine the whole week!
W: Well,most of the week was like that. We only had a little rain,right?
M: Yeah...The food in the hotel was delicious,but it was priced too high. Next time,we should stay at a cheap hotel.
W: Yeah,but the waiters were very helpful,I must say. When I asked for black tea,they sent some up to our room in a while.
M: Mmm...that's true.
W: But I don't know why the air conditioner didn't work. It was so hot!
M: It didn't help when we opened the windows,either. It didn't cool the room down at all.
W: Well,that was the only thing that didn't work properly.
M: Right,well,it happens sometimes.
W: So...what should we do for our next holiday then? We can go somewhere else - Asia or Europe?
M: Well,I would rather we go to Africa again. | The price. | What was the man unsatisfied with about the hotel? | [
"The food.",
"The waiters.",
"The price."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Phew! Home at last! I'm glad to be back, aren't you?
W: Not really...I'm sorry our holiday is over. We had a great time, didn't we?
M: Mmm...it was OK. The weather wasn't as good as I'd hoped. It started to get cloudy in the last two days. I remember the forecast was for bright sunshine the whole week!
W: Well,most of the week was like that. We only had a little rain,right?
M: Yeah...The food in the hotel was delicious,but it was priced too high. Next time,we should stay at a cheap hotel.
W: Yeah,but the waiters were very helpful,I must say. When I asked for black tea,they sent some up to our room in a while.
M: Mmm...that's true.
W: But I don't know why the air conditioner didn't work. It was so hot!
M: It didn't help when we opened the windows,either. It didn't cool the room down at all.
W: Well,that was the only thing that didn't work properly.
M: Right,well,it happens sometimes.
W: So...what should we do for our next holiday then? We can go somewhere else - Asia or Europe?
M: Well,I would rather we go to Africa again. | The air conditioner. | What did the woman complain about? | [
"The air conditioner.",
"service.",
"The weather."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Phew! Home at last! I'm glad to be back, aren't you?
W: Not really...I'm sorry our holiday is over. We had a great time, didn't we?
M: Mmm...it was OK. The weather wasn't as good as I'd hoped. It started to get cloudy in the last two days. I remember the forecast was for bright sunshine the whole week!
W: Well,most of the week was like that. We only had a little rain,right?
M: Yeah...The food in the hotel was delicious,but it was priced too high. Next time,we should stay at a cheap hotel.
W: Yeah,but the waiters were very helpful,I must say. When I asked for black tea,they sent some up to our room in a while.
M: Mmm...that's true.
W: But I don't know why the air conditioner didn't work. It was so hot!
M: It didn't help when we opened the windows,either. It didn't cool the room down at all.
W: Well,that was the only thing that didn't work properly.
M: Right,well,it happens sometimes.
W: So...what should we do for our next holiday then? We can go somewhere else - Asia or Europe?
M: Well,I would rather we go to Africa again. | In Africa. | Where did the speakers spend their holiday? | [
"In Asia.",
"In Africa.",
"In Europe."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I'm here with Margaret Seabrook, the CEO of Creative Toys. In today's show, we're going to discuss the hottest new toy of 2018: the Super Spinner. Margaret, welcome!
W: Thank you, Brian. It's great to be here.
M: OK, so tell us about this new toy.
W: Well, it's similar to a relaxation ball in its function, but it's useful for anyone who has problems focusing.
M: So, how does it work?
W: It's about the size of a cookie, and it has three small round parts that can move in any direction. Basically, you just hold it in between your thumb and middle finger and spin it. That's it.
M: That's it?
W: Yeah. It's very popular not only with children, but with adults as well.
M: A professor at MIT by the name of Jill Meanley has publicly stated there is no scientific or medical evidence for your claims about its benefits. Many schools also have banned the toy, saying it leads to a lack of focus in the classroom.
W: Well, that professor is allowed to have her opinion.
M: Fair enough. And who invented it?
W: Catherine Hettinger, a chemical engineer, was first believed to be its creator, but then we found that an IT professional named Scott McCoskery was the actual inventor.
M: It's time for a commercial break. More with Margaret Seabrook in a moment. | Interviewer and interviewee. | What's the probable relationship between the two speakers? | [
"Interviewer and interviewee.",
"Teacher and student.",
"Boss and secretary."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I'm here with Margaret Seabrook, the CEO of Creative Toys. In today's show, we're going to discuss the hottest new toy of 2018: the Super Spinner. Margaret, welcome!
W: Thank you, Brian. It's great to be here.
M: OK, so tell us about this new toy.
W: Well, it's similar to a relaxation ball in its function, but it's useful for anyone who has problems focusing.
M: So, how does it work?
W: It's about the size of a cookie, and it has three small round parts that can move in any direction. Basically, you just hold it in between your thumb and middle finger and spin it. That's it.
M: That's it?
W: Yeah. It's very popular not only with children, but with adults as well.
M: A professor at MIT by the name of Jill Meanley has publicly stated there is no scientific or medical evidence for your claims about its benefits. Many schools also have banned the toy, saying it leads to a lack of focus in the classroom.
W: Well, that professor is allowed to have her opinion.
M: Fair enough. And who invented it?
W: Catherine Hettinger, a chemical engineer, was first believed to be its creator, but then we found that an IT professional named Scott McCoskery was the actual inventor.
M: It's time for a commercial break. More with Margaret Seabrook in a moment. | All age groups. | What age group is the toy popular with? | [
"Children.",
"Teenagers.",
"All age groups."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I'm here with Margaret Seabrook, the CEO of Creative Toys. In today's show, we're going to discuss the hottest new toy of 2018: the Super Spinner. Margaret, welcome!
W: Thank you, Brian. It's great to be here.
M: OK, so tell us about this new toy.
W: Well, it's similar to a relaxation ball in its function, but it's useful for anyone who has problems focusing.
M: So, how does it work?
W: It's about the size of a cookie, and it has three small round parts that can move in any direction. Basically, you just hold it in between your thumb and middle finger and spin it. That's it.
M: That's it?
W: Yeah. It's very popular not only with children, but with adults as well.
M: A professor at MIT by the name of Jill Meanley has publicly stated there is no scientific or medical evidence for your claims about its benefits. Many schools also have banned the toy, saying it leads to a lack of focus in the classroom.
W: Well, that professor is allowed to have her opinion.
M: Fair enough. And who invented it?
W: Catherine Hettinger, a chemical engineer, was first believed to be its creator, but then we found that an IT professional named Scott McCoskery was the actual inventor.
M: It's time for a commercial break. More with Margaret Seabrook in a moment. | It makes students lose focus. | Why do many schools ban the toy? | [
"It leads to theft.",
"It makes students lose focus.",
"It causes arguments in class."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I'm here with Margaret Seabrook, the CEO of Creative Toys. In today's show, we're going to discuss the hottest new toy of 2018: the Super Spinner. Margaret, welcome!
W: Thank you, Brian. It's great to be here.
M: OK, so tell us about this new toy.
W: Well, it's similar to a relaxation ball in its function, but it's useful for anyone who has problems focusing.
M: So, how does it work?
W: It's about the size of a cookie, and it has three small round parts that can move in any direction. Basically, you just hold it in between your thumb and middle finger and spin it. That's it.
M: That's it?
W: Yeah. It's very popular not only with children, but with adults as well.
M: A professor at MIT by the name of Jill Meanley has publicly stated there is no scientific or medical evidence for your claims about its benefits. Many schools also have banned the toy, saying it leads to a lack of focus in the classroom.
W: Well, that professor is allowed to have her opinion.
M: Fair enough. And who invented it?
W: Catherine Hettinger, a chemical engineer, was first believed to be its creator, but then we found that an IT professional named Scott McCoskery was the actual inventor.
M: It's time for a commercial break. More with Margaret Seabrook in a moment. | Catherine Hettinger. | Who actually invented the toy? | [
"Jill Meanley.",
"Catherine Hettinger.",
"Scott McCoskery."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Sam, I think it's time for you to get a summer job. When I was your age, I started working at the pool.
M: Mom, I really don't have time to work this summer. I am going to go to summer school and I need to practice skateboarding. Also, I want to go to the lake with Jeremy.
W: Well, how are you going to pay to go to the lake? You are getting too old for us to give you money. You're not a young kid anymore! Also, college is very expensive these days. You should start saving money now - college is only three years away!
M: OK, I'll apply for some jobs this weekend. Can you help me fill out job applications?
W: Yes, I will help you. You should get an application from the supermarket on Walnut Street. Ms. Jacobs told me they are hiring students this summer. | He's in high school. | How old is Sam? | [
"He's in college.",
"He's in high school.",
"He's still a young kid."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Sam, I think it's time for you to get a summer job. When I was your age, I started working at the pool.
M: Mom, I really don't have time to work this summer. I am going to go to summer school and I need to practice skateboarding. Also, I want to go to the lake with Jeremy.
W: Well, how are you going to pay to go to the lake? You are getting too old for us to give you money. You're not a young kid anymore! Also, college is very expensive these days. You should start saving money now - college is only three years away!
M: OK, I'll apply for some jobs this weekend. Can you help me fill out job applications?
W: Yes, I will help you. You should get an application from the supermarket on Walnut Street. Ms. Jacobs told me they are hiring students this summer. | Learn to skateboard. | What does Sam plan to do this summer? | [
"Work at the pool.",
"Learn to skateboard.",
"Go to the lake with his mother."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Sam, I think it's time for you to get a summer job. When I was your age, I started working at the pool.
M: Mom, I really don't have time to work this summer. I am going to go to summer school and I need to practice skateboarding. Also, I want to go to the lake with Jeremy.
W: Well, how are you going to pay to go to the lake? You are getting too old for us to give you money. You're not a young kid anymore! Also, college is very expensive these days. You should start saving money now - college is only three years away!
M: OK, I'll apply for some jobs this weekend. Can you help me fill out job applications?
W: Yes, I will help you. You should get an application from the supermarket on Walnut Street. Ms. Jacobs told me they are hiring students this summer. | Filling out job applications. | What does Sam need help with? | [
"Filling out job applications.",
"Shopping in a supermarket.",
"Paying for summer school."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: The map shows that this street goes downtown.
M: Yes, but what we want to know is how to get to the park. | He wants to find out where the park is. | What does the man mean? | [
"They want to go downtown.",
"He wants to find out where the park is.",
"He wants to go to the park, but she doesn't."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: You'd better take an umbrella with you. It looks like it's going to rain.
M: You may be right. | It's cloudy. | What is the weather like? | [
"It's raining.",
"It's cloudy.",
"It's snowing."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What are you doing recently?
M: I got a job at the restaurant, but it doesn't sound very interesting.
W: How much will they pay you?
M: $ 160 a week.
W: I'd take it if I were you.
M: But it doesn't sound interesting.
W: But you need a job, don't you?
M: But I might find a better job somewhere.
W: Maybe, but a bird in hand is worth two in the bush.
M: I think you are right. | At a restaurant. | Where does the man get his job? | [
"At a restaurant.",
"At a company.",
"At a hotel."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What can I do for you, sir?
M: I'm looking for a jacket for my son.
W: Come with me, please. Here are the jackets for boys.
M: The black one looks nice. How much is it?
W: Twenty-five dollars.
M: Oh, I am afraid it's too expensive.
W: What about the blue one over there? It looks nice, too. And it's a little cheaper.
M: But it's a bit too small. Have you got a bigger size?
W: Sorry, we haven't. But we'll get some soon. Will you come back next week?
M: All right. I'll come back then. Thanks. | He wants to buy a jacket for his son. | What is the man going to do? | [
"He is looking for the lost jacket of his son.",
"He wants to buy a jacket for himself.",
"He wants to buy a jacket for his son."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What can I do for you, sir?
M: I'm looking for a jacket for my son.
W: Come with me, please. Here are the jackets for boys.
M: The black one looks nice. How much is it?
W: Twenty-five dollars.
M: Oh, I am afraid it's too expensive.
W: What about the blue one over there? It looks nice, too. And it's a little cheaper.
M: But it's a bit too small. Have you got a bigger size?
W: Sorry, we haven't. But we'll get some soon. Will you come back next week?
M: All right. I'll come back then. Thanks. | Twenty-five dollars. | How much is the black jacket? | [
"Fifty-two dollars.",
"Twenty dollars.",
"Twenty-five dollars."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What can I do for you, sir?
M: I'm looking for a jacket for my son.
W: Come with me, please. Here are the jackets for boys.
M: The black one looks nice. How much is it?
W: Twenty-five dollars.
M: Oh, I am afraid it's too expensive.
W: What about the blue one over there? It looks nice, too. And it's a little cheaper.
M: But it's a bit too small. Have you got a bigger size?
W: Sorry, we haven't. But we'll get some soon. Will you come back next week?
M: All right. I'll come back then. Thanks. | A blue jacket. | What will the man buy at last? | [
"A black jacket.",
"A blue jacket.",
"Nothing."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: It's raining heavily.
W: Yeah. The weather changes a lot. It was sunny yesterday.
M: I hope it'll be fine tomorrow? | It's rainy. | How's weather today? | [
"It's cloudy.",
"It's rainy.",
"It's sunny."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hi, Mark, haven't seen you for ages. How are you doing?
M: Can't complain. I'm busy with my experiments in the lab but after work I often play some sports.
W: Like what?
M: Like tennis, running and golf.
W: Golf? That's my favorite game. How often do you play, Mark?
M: I usually play about once a month. What about you, Michelle?
W: I play every Sunday.
M: Even when it rains?
W: Yes, even when it rains. I never miss a game on Sunday.
M: Where do you play?
W: The Lawndale country club. Do you know it?
M: Yes. I was there once. You're going to play next Sunday, I suppose.
W: Certainly, listen! Why don't you join me? We can have a game.
M: I'd love to. What time shall we meet?
W: Let's meet at the clubhouse at 1:30 in the afternoon.
M: Good. See you then. | Tennis, running and golf. | What sports does the man like to play after work? | [
"Table tennis, running and golf.",
"Tennis, swimming and golf.",
"Tennis, running and golf."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hi, Mark, haven't seen you for ages. How are you doing?
M: Can't complain. I'm busy with my experiments in the lab but after work I often play some sports.
W: Like what?
M: Like tennis, running and golf.
W: Golf? That's my favorite game. How often do you play, Mark?
M: I usually play about once a month. What about you, Michelle?
W: I play every Sunday.
M: Even when it rains?
W: Yes, even when it rains. I never miss a game on Sunday.
M: Where do you play?
W: The Lawndale country club. Do you know it?
M: Yes. I was there once. You're going to play next Sunday, I suppose.
W: Certainly, listen! Why don't you join me? We can have a game.
M: I'd love to. What time shall we meet?
W: Let's meet at the clubhouse at 1:30 in the afternoon.
M: Good. See you then. | About once a month. | How often does the man play golf? | [
"About once a week.",
"About once a month.",
"About once a year."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hi, Mark, haven't seen you for ages. How are you doing?
M: Can't complain. I'm busy with my experiments in the lab but after work I often play some sports.
W: Like what?
M: Like tennis, running and golf.
W: Golf? That's my favorite game. How often do you play, Mark?
M: I usually play about once a month. What about you, Michelle?
W: I play every Sunday.
M: Even when it rains?
W: Yes, even when it rains. I never miss a game on Sunday.
M: Where do you play?
W: The Lawndale country club. Do you know it?
M: Yes. I was there once. You're going to play next Sunday, I suppose.
W: Certainly, listen! Why don't you join me? We can have a game.
M: I'd love to. What time shall we meet?
W: Let's meet at the clubhouse at 1:30 in the afternoon.
M: Good. See you then. | At 1:30 pm. | What time will the speakers meet at the clubhouse? | [
"At 1:30 pm.",
"At 2:00 am.",
"At 2:30 pm."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: The piano sounds terrible.
M: I wish I could ask for my money back. This performance is really a bad one. | At a concert. | are the speakers? | [
"In a museum.",
"At a concert.",
"In a movie."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Tomorrow I'll bring you some books. Is there anything special you'd like to eat?
W: I don't feel like reading or eating, but buy me a hair brush on your way here. | In a hospital. | Where does the talk probably take place? | [
"In a library.",
"In a restaurant.",
"In a hospital."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: What do you want to make for dinner?
W: I think I will make some steaks for dinner.
M: Then we have to buy some steaks. Don't you think it's a little bit expensive?
W: It is a little expensive but it's cheaper than having steaks in a restaurant.
M: What a good wife!
W: Do you want to buy some beer for Mr Chen?
M: Yes, of course!We all like beer, but I think this time we'd better have some table wine, don't you?
W: Yes, you are right. We do need table wine for the steaks.
M: I think I would prefer the California Rose.
W: That's good for steaks. What else do you want to buy?
M: A carton of cigarettes.
W: Oh, my God! Why do you want to smoke so much?
M: No, it's not for me. It's for Mr Chen and his friends tonight.
W: That makes me feel better but anyway cigarettes are terrible for health.
M: I know. I'm quitting them.
W: Don't you think we should buy some vegetables and ice cream for dessert?
M: That's good. Let's go now.
W: OK. | How to serve their friends. | What are they discussing about? | [
"Whom to invite for supper.",
"Where to eat for dinner.",
"How to serve their friends."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: What do you want to make for dinner?
W: I think I will make some steaks for dinner.
M: Then we have to buy some steaks. Don't you think it's a little bit expensive?
W: It is a little expensive but it's cheaper than having steaks in a restaurant.
M: What a good wife!
W: Do you want to buy some beer for Mr Chen?
M: Yes, of course!We all like beer, but I think this time we'd better have some table wine, don't you?
W: Yes, you are right. We do need table wine for the steaks.
M: I think I would prefer the California Rose.
W: That's good for steaks. What else do you want to buy?
M: A carton of cigarettes.
W: Oh, my God! Why do you want to smoke so much?
M: No, it's not for me. It's for Mr Chen and his friends tonight.
W: That makes me feel better but anyway cigarettes are terrible for health.
M: I know. I'm quitting them.
W: Don't you think we should buy some vegetables and ice cream for dessert?
M: That's good. Let's go now.
W: OK. | A kind of wine. | What is "California Rose" in the dialogue? | [
"A kind of cigarette.",
"A kind of wine.",
"A kind of flower."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: What do you want to make for dinner?
W: I think I will make some steaks for dinner.
M: Then we have to buy some steaks. Don't you think it's a little bit expensive?
W: It is a little expensive but it's cheaper than having steaks in a restaurant.
M: What a good wife!
W: Do you want to buy some beer for Mr Chen?
M: Yes, of course!We all like beer, but I think this time we'd better have some table wine, don't you?
W: Yes, you are right. We do need table wine for the steaks.
M: I think I would prefer the California Rose.
W: That's good for steaks. What else do you want to buy?
M: A carton of cigarettes.
W: Oh, my God! Why do you want to smoke so much?
M: No, it's not for me. It's for Mr Chen and his friends tonight.
W: That makes me feel better but anyway cigarettes are terrible for health.
M: I know. I'm quitting them.
W: Don't you think we should buy some vegetables and ice cream for dessert?
M: That's good. Let's go now.
W: OK. | A store. | Where are they going after the conversation? | [
"A restaurant.",
"A dinner party.",
"A store."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Jane, I hear that you are leaving school now. What do you want to do? Have you made up your mind yet?
W: No, not yet. But I think I'm going to take up singing.
M: Any special reasons?
W: Yes. It's because I am good at singing songs. All my classmates say so. Besides, singing is quite interesting and you can meet a lot of people.
M: And you will have to please them too.
W: Well, you do in any job, don't you?
M: And what do your parents think about it?
W: They don't quite agree with my idea. That is the only trouble.
M: Have they got any other plans for you, then?
W: Yes, um...they're trying to send me to an art college because they want me to be an actress.
M: Then what will you do?
W: Er...I haven't decided yet. But I usually get my own way in the end. | The woman's plan. | What are the two speakers talking about? | [
"The woman's school.",
"The woman's plan.",
"The woman's family."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Jane, I hear that you are leaving school now. What do you want to do? Have you made up your mind yet?
W: No, not yet. But I think I'm going to take up singing.
M: Any special reasons?
W: Yes. It's because I am good at singing songs. All my classmates say so. Besides, singing is quite interesting and you can meet a lot of people.
M: And you will have to please them too.
W: Well, you do in any job, don't you?
M: And what do your parents think about it?
W: They don't quite agree with my idea. That is the only trouble.
M: Have they got any other plans for you, then?
W: Yes, um...they're trying to send me to an art college because they want me to be an actress.
M: Then what will you do?
W: Er...I haven't decided yet. But I usually get my own way in the end. | They are against it. | What is Jane's parents' attitude towards her choice? | [
"They are proud of it.",
"They are against it.",
"They don't care about it."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Jane, I hear that you are leaving school now. What do you want to do? Have you made up your mind yet?
W: No, not yet. But I think I'm going to take up singing.
M: Any special reasons?
W: Yes. It's because I am good at singing songs. All my classmates say so. Besides, singing is quite interesting and you can meet a lot of people.
M: And you will have to please them too.
W: Well, you do in any job, don't you?
M: And what do your parents think about it?
W: They don't quite agree with my idea. That is the only trouble.
M: Have they got any other plans for you, then?
W: Yes, um...they're trying to send me to an art college because they want me to be an actress.
M: Then what will you do?
W: Er...I haven't decided yet. But I usually get my own way in the end. | She will become a singer. | What will Jane most probably do in the end? | [
"She will become a painter.",
"She will become an actress.",
"She will become a singer."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Has Professor Arnold from Sydney University arrived?
W: I'll have to check. Then I'll get back to you straightway. | She doesn't know whether Professor Arnold has arrived. | What is the woman's reply? | [
"She knows Professor Arnold has come.",
"She thinks Professor Arnold has checked in.",
"She doesn't know whether Professor Arnold has arrived."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Fisher: Ah, good morning, Ms. Ross, do come in.
Ross: Hello, Mr. Fisher. Nice to see you.
Fisher: Face to face instead of on the phone, what? Haha. How are you?
Ross: Fine, thanks, very well.
Fisher: Oh, do sit down. Would you like some coffee?
Ross: Oh, yes please, black.
Fisher: Here you are.
Ross: Thanks. Well, how's it all going?
Fisher: Oh, not too bad, we're just about to open a branch in New Zealand.
Fisher: Oh! ... I'm hoping to--if I can justify it to the marketing director! How's your little boy, has he started school yet?
Ross: Oh, yes, he's in the second year now.
Fisher: What, already? Doesn't time fly! Is he enjoying it?
Ross: Very much, it's much more fun than being home!
Fisher: Haha. Well, I suppose we'd better make a start. Shall we get down to business?
Ross: Right. First of all can I confirm the time and date of the presentation? It's Saturday 24 October in the morning. What time exactly?
Fisher: Well, on the invitations we've sent out we've said that the presentation itself will start at 11 and go on till 12:30.
Ross: So you'll need the room from about 10 till 2. Would you like us to serve coffee beforehand?
Fisher: Yes, yes--and drinks and snacks at the end.
Ross: Better to have buffet lunch?
Fisher: No, I... people who are invited won't be expecting a free lunch. They might think that's overdoing it. They'll want to get back to their families, as it's Saturday.
Ross: All right, the normal pre-lunch snack buffet will be what you need--that's basically the same as what you had last February.
Fisher: Oh, that'll be fine.
Ross: OK, well, we'll charge for the room, coffee and snack buffet at the standard rate less 15%, as we agreed. And we'll charge for the drinks served on a pro-rata basis.
Fisher: Free, fine, yes.
Ross: What type of... um.., equipment, furniture would you like?
Fisher: Well, let's have.., um... four.., no, no... five tables for our display. Er... we'll bring our own stands. Now, there's an overhead projector and sound system already in the room, I believe? Can you get someone to check that before we come, you know, to see that it's working?
Ross: Oh, of course, the technician will be with you when you're setting everything up. Oh, the seats in that room have flap-over desk tops, will that be all right?
Fisher: Yes, yes, that's fine, sure.
Ross: You say you've sent out the invitations, any idea how many people there'll be? Urn... I think you know there's... the capacity for the room is about 50, but 40 is ideal.
Fisher: Yes, ah... the problem is that we won't know exactly how many there'll be until shortly before.
Ross: Can you let me know definitely by Thursday?
Fisher: Mm... no. But I'll have a rough idea and we'll budget for the number I give you then. We've sent out 100 invitations...
Ross: 100?!
Fisher: Yes, well, in theory that meant that there could be 200 people.
Ross: Yes, but the room won't...
Fisher: But of course, haha... I don't expect more than about 30 to come.
Ross: But what if they do? This room is the only one we have that day--there's a wedding reception in the banqueting rooms, so we...
Fisher: Well, in that case, I suppose... | New Zealand | The man's company is about to open a branch in ______. | [
"New York",
"New Foundland",
"New Zealand"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Fisher: Ah, good morning, Ms. Ross, do come in.
Ross: Hello, Mr. Fisher. Nice to see you.
Fisher: Face to face instead of on the phone, what? Haha. How are you?
Ross: Fine, thanks, very well.
Fisher: Oh, do sit down. Would you like some coffee?
Ross: Oh, yes please, black.
Fisher: Here you are.
Ross: Thanks. Well, how's it all going?
Fisher: Oh, not too bad, we're just about to open a branch in New Zealand.
Fisher: Oh! ... I'm hoping to--if I can justify it to the marketing director! How's your little boy, has he started school yet?
Ross: Oh, yes, he's in the second year now.
Fisher: What, already? Doesn't time fly! Is he enjoying it?
Ross: Very much, it's much more fun than being home!
Fisher: Haha. Well, I suppose we'd better make a start. Shall we get down to business?
Ross: Right. First of all can I confirm the time and date of the presentation? It's Saturday 24 October in the morning. What time exactly?
Fisher: Well, on the invitations we've sent out we've said that the presentation itself will start at 11 and go on till 12:30.
Ross: So you'll need the room from about 10 till 2. Would you like us to serve coffee beforehand?
Fisher: Yes, yes--and drinks and snacks at the end.
Ross: Better to have buffet lunch?
Fisher: No, I... people who are invited won't be expecting a free lunch. They might think that's overdoing it. They'll want to get back to their families, as it's Saturday.
Ross: All right, the normal pre-lunch snack buffet will be what you need--that's basically the same as what you had last February.
Fisher: Oh, that'll be fine.
Ross: OK, well, we'll charge for the room, coffee and snack buffet at the standard rate less 15%, as we agreed. And we'll charge for the drinks served on a pro-rata basis.
Fisher: Free, fine, yes.
Ross: What type of... um.., equipment, furniture would you like?
Fisher: Well, let's have.., um... four.., no, no... five tables for our display. Er... we'll bring our own stands. Now, there's an overhead projector and sound system already in the room, I believe? Can you get someone to check that before we come, you know, to see that it's working?
Ross: Oh, of course, the technician will be with you when you're setting everything up. Oh, the seats in that room have flap-over desk tops, will that be all right?
Fisher: Yes, yes, that's fine, sure.
Ross: You say you've sent out the invitations, any idea how many people there'll be? Urn... I think you know there's... the capacity for the room is about 50, but 40 is ideal.
Fisher: Yes, ah... the problem is that we won't know exactly how many there'll be until shortly before.
Ross: Can you let me know definitely by Thursday?
Fisher: Mm... no. But I'll have a rough idea and we'll budget for the number I give you then. We've sent out 100 invitations...
Ross: 100?!
Fisher: Yes, well, in theory that meant that there could be 200 people.
Ross: Yes, but the room won't...
Fisher: But of course, haha... I don't expect more than about 30 to come.
Ross: But what if they do? This room is the only one we have that day--there's a wedding reception in the banqueting rooms, so we...
Fisher: Well, in that case, I suppose... | 24 October | The presentation is scheduled to take place on ______. | [
"23 September",
"24 October",
"25 December"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Fisher: Ah, good morning, Ms. Ross, do come in.
Ross: Hello, Mr. Fisher. Nice to see you.
Fisher: Face to face instead of on the phone, what? Haha. How are you?
Ross: Fine, thanks, very well.
Fisher: Oh, do sit down. Would you like some coffee?
Ross: Oh, yes please, black.
Fisher: Here you are.
Ross: Thanks. Well, how's it all going?
Fisher: Oh, not too bad, we're just about to open a branch in New Zealand.
Fisher: Oh! ... I'm hoping to--if I can justify it to the marketing director! How's your little boy, has he started school yet?
Ross: Oh, yes, he's in the second year now.
Fisher: What, already? Doesn't time fly! Is he enjoying it?
Ross: Very much, it's much more fun than being home!
Fisher: Haha. Well, I suppose we'd better make a start. Shall we get down to business?
Ross: Right. First of all can I confirm the time and date of the presentation? It's Saturday 24 October in the morning. What time exactly?
Fisher: Well, on the invitations we've sent out we've said that the presentation itself will start at 11 and go on till 12:30.
Ross: So you'll need the room from about 10 till 2. Would you like us to serve coffee beforehand?
Fisher: Yes, yes--and drinks and snacks at the end.
Ross: Better to have buffet lunch?
Fisher: No, I... people who are invited won't be expecting a free lunch. They might think that's overdoing it. They'll want to get back to their families, as it's Saturday.
Ross: All right, the normal pre-lunch snack buffet will be what you need--that's basically the same as what you had last February.
Fisher: Oh, that'll be fine.
Ross: OK, well, we'll charge for the room, coffee and snack buffet at the standard rate less 15%, as we agreed. And we'll charge for the drinks served on a pro-rata basis.
Fisher: Free, fine, yes.
Ross: What type of... um.., equipment, furniture would you like?
Fisher: Well, let's have.., um... four.., no, no... five tables for our display. Er... we'll bring our own stands. Now, there's an overhead projector and sound system already in the room, I believe? Can you get someone to check that before we come, you know, to see that it's working?
Ross: Oh, of course, the technician will be with you when you're setting everything up. Oh, the seats in that room have flap-over desk tops, will that be all right?
Fisher: Yes, yes, that's fine, sure.
Ross: You say you've sent out the invitations, any idea how many people there'll be? Urn... I think you know there's... the capacity for the room is about 50, but 40 is ideal.
Fisher: Yes, ah... the problem is that we won't know exactly how many there'll be until shortly before.
Ross: Can you let me know definitely by Thursday?
Fisher: Mm... no. But I'll have a rough idea and we'll budget for the number I give you then. We've sent out 100 invitations...
Ross: 100?!
Fisher: Yes, well, in theory that meant that there could be 200 people.
Ross: Yes, but the room won't...
Fisher: But of course, haha... I don't expect more than about 30 to come.
Ross: But what if they do? This room is the only one we have that day--there's a wedding reception in the banqueting rooms, so we...
Fisher: Well, in that case, I suppose... | 50 | The presentation room can hold ______ people. | [
"40",
"50",
"100"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Fisher: Ah, good morning, Ms. Ross, do come in.
Ross: Hello, Mr. Fisher. Nice to see you.
Fisher: Face to face instead of on the phone, what? Haha. How are you?
Ross: Fine, thanks, very well.
Fisher: Oh, do sit down. Would you like some coffee?
Ross: Oh, yes please, black.
Fisher: Here you are.
Ross: Thanks. Well, how's it all going?
Fisher: Oh, not too bad, we're just about to open a branch in New Zealand.
Fisher: Oh! ... I'm hoping to--if I can justify it to the marketing director! How's your little boy, has he started school yet?
Ross: Oh, yes, he's in the second year now.
Fisher: What, already? Doesn't time fly! Is he enjoying it?
Ross: Very much, it's much more fun than being home!
Fisher: Haha. Well, I suppose we'd better make a start. Shall we get down to business?
Ross: Right. First of all can I confirm the time and date of the presentation? It's Saturday 24 October in the morning. What time exactly?
Fisher: Well, on the invitations we've sent out we've said that the presentation itself will start at 11 and go on till 12:30.
Ross: So you'll need the room from about 10 till 2. Would you like us to serve coffee beforehand?
Fisher: Yes, yes--and drinks and snacks at the end.
Ross: Better to have buffet lunch?
Fisher: No, I... people who are invited won't be expecting a free lunch. They might think that's overdoing it. They'll want to get back to their families, as it's Saturday.
Ross: All right, the normal pre-lunch snack buffet will be what you need--that's basically the same as what you had last February.
Fisher: Oh, that'll be fine.
Ross: OK, well, we'll charge for the room, coffee and snack buffet at the standard rate less 15%, as we agreed. And we'll charge for the drinks served on a pro-rata basis.
Fisher: Free, fine, yes.
Ross: What type of... um.., equipment, furniture would you like?
Fisher: Well, let's have.., um... four.., no, no... five tables for our display. Er... we'll bring our own stands. Now, there's an overhead projector and sound system already in the room, I believe? Can you get someone to check that before we come, you know, to see that it's working?
Ross: Oh, of course, the technician will be with you when you're setting everything up. Oh, the seats in that room have flap-over desk tops, will that be all right?
Fisher: Yes, yes, that's fine, sure.
Ross: You say you've sent out the invitations, any idea how many people there'll be? Urn... I think you know there's... the capacity for the room is about 50, but 40 is ideal.
Fisher: Yes, ah... the problem is that we won't know exactly how many there'll be until shortly before.
Ross: Can you let me know definitely by Thursday?
Fisher: Mm... no. But I'll have a rough idea and we'll budget for the number I give you then. We've sent out 100 invitations...
Ross: 100?!
Fisher: Yes, well, in theory that meant that there could be 200 people.
Ross: Yes, but the room won't...
Fisher: But of course, haha... I don't expect more than about 30 to come.
Ross: But what if they do? This room is the only one we have that day--there's a wedding reception in the banqueting rooms, so we...
Fisher: Well, in that case, I suppose... | 100 | The company has sent out ______ invitations. | [
"40",
"50",
"100"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Fisher: Ah, good morning, Ms. Ross, do come in.
Ross: Hello, Mr. Fisher. Nice to see you.
Fisher: Face to face instead of on the phone, what? Haha. How are you?
Ross: Fine, thanks, very well.
Fisher: Oh, do sit down. Would you like some coffee?
Ross: Oh, yes please, black.
Fisher: Here you are.
Ross: Thanks. Well, how's it all going?
Fisher: Oh, not too bad, we're just about to open a branch in New Zealand.
Fisher: Oh! ... I'm hoping to--if I can justify it to the marketing director! How's your little boy, has he started school yet?
Ross: Oh, yes, he's in the second year now.
Fisher: What, already? Doesn't time fly! Is he enjoying it?
Ross: Very much, it's much more fun than being home!
Fisher: Haha. Well, I suppose we'd better make a start. Shall we get down to business?
Ross: Right. First of all can I confirm the time and date of the presentation? It's Saturday 24 October in the morning. What time exactly?
Fisher: Well, on the invitations we've sent out we've said that the presentation itself will start at 11 and go on till 12:30.
Ross: So you'll need the room from about 10 till 2. Would you like us to serve coffee beforehand?
Fisher: Yes, yes--and drinks and snacks at the end.
Ross: Better to have buffet lunch?
Fisher: No, I... people who are invited won't be expecting a free lunch. They might think that's overdoing it. They'll want to get back to their families, as it's Saturday.
Ross: All right, the normal pre-lunch snack buffet will be what you need--that's basically the same as what you had last February.
Fisher: Oh, that'll be fine.
Ross: OK, well, we'll charge for the room, coffee and snack buffet at the standard rate less 15%, as we agreed. And we'll charge for the drinks served on a pro-rata basis.
Fisher: Free, fine, yes.
Ross: What type of... um.., equipment, furniture would you like?
Fisher: Well, let's have.., um... four.., no, no... five tables for our display. Er... we'll bring our own stands. Now, there's an overhead projector and sound system already in the room, I believe? Can you get someone to check that before we come, you know, to see that it's working?
Ross: Oh, of course, the technician will be with you when you're setting everything up. Oh, the seats in that room have flap-over desk tops, will that be all right?
Fisher: Yes, yes, that's fine, sure.
Ross: You say you've sent out the invitations, any idea how many people there'll be? Urn... I think you know there's... the capacity for the room is about 50, but 40 is ideal.
Fisher: Yes, ah... the problem is that we won't know exactly how many there'll be until shortly before.
Ross: Can you let me know definitely by Thursday?
Fisher: Mm... no. But I'll have a rough idea and we'll budget for the number I give you then. We've sent out 100 invitations...
Ross: 100?!
Fisher: Yes, well, in theory that meant that there could be 200 people.
Ross: Yes, but the room won't...
Fisher: But of course, haha... I don't expect more than about 30 to come.
Ross: But what if they do? This room is the only one we have that day--there's a wedding reception in the banqueting rooms, so we...
Fisher: Well, in that case, I suppose... | 40 | The man expects ______ people to come to the presentation. | [
"40",
"50",
"100"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Let's go for a nice walk into the country this afternoon.
W: I certainly could enjoy the exercise, but I've agreed to go with Alice to buy some clothes. | Go shopping. | What will the woman do this afternoon? | [
"Do some exercise.",
"Go shopping.",
"Wash her clothes."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hey, James, how is the job search going?
M: Hi, Sharon, I had no idea. It'll take so much time. It sure makes it difficult to prepare for final exams. How about you?
W: I was lucky. There seems to be a shortage of highschool teachers now. I applied to three schools and each one offered me a position.
M: That's great. Which one did you like?
W: I haven't decided yet. Of course, it will be easiest for me to stay here in New York or go back home to Boston, but I may go to California.
M: That will be a big move.
W: So tell me about your plans?
M: Well, I applied to six newspapers. Last week, I had an interview with New York Times.
W: How did it go?
M: Not so well. I think they are looking for people with some experience.
W: Have you had any other interviews?
M: No, not yet. It seems that everyone wants to be a writer these days. There just aren't many jobs out there.
W: That's too bad.
M: Yes, I had a hope to have a job lined up by graduation. That doesn't seem likely now.
W: What will you do if you can't find a job?
M: In that case, I'll begin working on the master's degree in the fall.
W: Good luck. | School teachers. | What kind of jobs seems to be in short supply? | [
"Writers.",
"School teachers.",
"Newspaper reporters."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hey, James, how is the job search going?
M: Hi, Sharon, I had no idea. It'll take so much time. It sure makes it difficult to prepare for final exams. How about you?
W: I was lucky. There seems to be a shortage of highschool teachers now. I applied to three schools and each one offered me a position.
M: That's great. Which one did you like?
W: I haven't decided yet. Of course, it will be easiest for me to stay here in New York or go back home to Boston, but I may go to California.
M: That will be a big move.
W: So tell me about your plans?
M: Well, I applied to six newspapers. Last week, I had an interview with New York Times.
W: How did it go?
M: Not so well. I think they are looking for people with some experience.
W: Have you had any other interviews?
M: No, not yet. It seems that everyone wants to be a writer these days. There just aren't many jobs out there.
W: That's too bad.
M: Yes, I had a hope to have a job lined up by graduation. That doesn't seem likely now.
W: What will you do if you can't find a job?
M: In that case, I'll begin working on the master's degree in the fall.
W: Good luck. | California. | Where is Sharon most likely to go? | [
"New York.",
"Boston.",
"California."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hey, James, how is the job search going?
M: Hi, Sharon, I had no idea. It'll take so much time. It sure makes it difficult to prepare for final exams. How about you?
W: I was lucky. There seems to be a shortage of highschool teachers now. I applied to three schools and each one offered me a position.
M: That's great. Which one did you like?
W: I haven't decided yet. Of course, it will be easiest for me to stay here in New York or go back home to Boston, but I may go to California.
M: That will be a big move.
W: So tell me about your plans?
M: Well, I applied to six newspapers. Last week, I had an interview with New York Times.
W: How did it go?
M: Not so well. I think they are looking for people with some experience.
W: Have you had any other interviews?
M: No, not yet. It seems that everyone wants to be a writer these days. There just aren't many jobs out there.
W: That's too bad.
M: Yes, I had a hope to have a job lined up by graduation. That doesn't seem likely now.
W: What will you do if you can't find a job?
M: In that case, I'll begin working on the master's degree in the fall.
W: Good luck. | Continue his education. | What does James plan to do if he can't find a job? | [
"Continue his education.",
"Start a newspaper.",
"Write a book."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hey, James, how is the job search going?
M: Hi, Sharon, I had no idea. It'll take so much time. It sure makes it difficult to prepare for final exams. How about you?
W: I was lucky. There seems to be a shortage of highschool teachers now. I applied to three schools and each one offered me a position.
M: That's great. Which one did you like?
W: I haven't decided yet. Of course, it will be easiest for me to stay here in New York or go back home to Boston, but I may go to California.
M: That will be a big move.
W: So tell me about your plans?
M: Well, I applied to six newspapers. Last week, I had an interview with New York Times.
W: How did it go?
M: Not so well. I think they are looking for people with some experience.
W: Have you had any other interviews?
M: No, not yet. It seems that everyone wants to be a writer these days. There just aren't many jobs out there.
W: That's too bad.
M: Yes, I had a hope to have a job lined up by graduation. That doesn't seem likely now.
W: What will you do if you can't find a job?
M: In that case, I'll begin working on the master's degree in the fall.
W: Good luck. | Fellow students. | Who are the speakers? | [
"Fellow students.",
"Laid-off workers.",
"High school teachers."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: How would you like your coffee?
W: Milky one without sugar, please. | With milk and no sugar | What kind of coffee would the woman like? | [
"Black coffee.",
"With milk and sugar.",
"With milk and no sugar"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Bring an umbrella with you to the baseball game! The weather report on the radio said it was going to rain today.
M: I'm not going to bring an umbrella. It's beautiful outside! There aren't any clouds in the sky. I don't want to carry anything. | It's sunny. | What is the weather like outside? | [
"It's sunny.",
"It's cloudy.",
"It's rainy."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I want to send this package by first-class mail.
W: Do you want it insured?
M: Yes, for 50 dollars, please. I'd also like some stamps--a book of 22 and three airmail.
W: You'll have to get those at the stamp window over there, next to general delivery.
M: Can I get money orders there, too?
W: No, that's to the left, three windows down the hall. | At a post office. | Where does the conversation take place? | [
"At a bank.",
"At an airport.",
"At a post office."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I want to send this package by first-class mail.
W: Do you want it insured?
M: Yes, for 50 dollars, please. I'd also like some stamps--a book of 22 and three airmail.
W: You'll have to get those at the stamp window over there, next to general delivery.
M: Can I get money orders there, too?
W: No, that's to the left, three windows down the hall. | 3 | How many airmail stamps does the man want to buy? | [
"3",
"22",
"25"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I want to send this package by first-class mail.
W: Do you want it insured?
M: Yes, for 50 dollars, please. I'd also like some stamps--a book of 22 and three airmail.
W: You'll have to get those at the stamp window over there, next to general delivery.
M: Can I get money orders there, too?
W: No, that's to the left, three windows down the hall. | Three windows down the hall. | Where can the man get money orders? | [
"At the stamp window.",
"Next to general delivery.",
"Three windows down the hall."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Heather: Hi, Tim. [Hi] I'm really sorry to hear about your dad. My sincerest condolences go out to you and your family. He was such a great man.
Tim: Thanks. As you know, he had been sick for some time before he passed away, so we were somewhat prepared.
Heather: So, how's your mom taking it?
Tim: Oh, it's been really hard on her. I don't think you get over something like that.
Heather: Yeah, I'm sure. My heart really goes out to her. [Thanks.] Uh, so how's your mom going to be able to manage things alone?
Tim: Well, financially, mom will be able to live a secure life from now on. I mean, Dad had life insurance and substantial investments in property and stocks, so returns on those should take care of her. [That's good to hear.] But our main concern at this moment is her emotional state. [Yeah.] She's really down, so a call now and again should brighten her day.
Heather: So, what are the funeral arrangements? The obituary in the paper didn't mention much about the funeral.
Tim: Well, some of the family members will get together on Tuesday morning for a private memorial service, but there will be a viewing in the afternoon from 2:00 to 3:00, followed by the funeral service. One of my uncles will be giving the eulogy.
Heather: I wish there was something I could do you. *
Tim: Well, actually, there is. [Oh?]. You know, Dad really admired you a lot, and before he died, he asked if you'd sing a musical number at the funeral.
Heather: Really? I'd be honored.
Tim: It would really mean a lot to the family.
Heather: Sure. Then, see you on Tuesday.
Tim: Okay, see you then. | Tim's dad had a lingering illness. | What can we assume about the death of Tim's father? | [
"He fell ill and passed away unexpectedly.",
"His father died in a traffic accident.",
"Tim's dad had a lingering illness."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Heather: Hi, Tim. [Hi] I'm really sorry to hear about your dad. My sincerest condolences go out to you and your family. He was such a great man.
Tim: Thanks. As you know, he had been sick for some time before he passed away, so we were somewhat prepared.
Heather: So, how's your mom taking it?
Tim: Oh, it's been really hard on her. I don't think you get over something like that.
Heather: Yeah, I'm sure. My heart really goes out to her. [Thanks.] Uh, so how's your mom going to be able to manage things alone?
Tim: Well, financially, mom will be able to live a secure life from now on. I mean, Dad had life insurance and substantial investments in property and stocks, so returns on those should take care of her. [That's good to hear.] But our main concern at this moment is her emotional state. [Yeah.] She's really down, so a call now and again should brighten her day.
Heather: So, what are the funeral arrangements? The obituary in the paper didn't mention much about the funeral.
Tim: Well, some of the family members will get together on Tuesday morning for a private memorial service, but there will be a viewing in the afternoon from 2:00 to 3:00, followed by the funeral service. One of my uncles will be giving the eulogy.
Heather: I wish there was something I could do you. *
Tim: Well, actually, there is. [Oh?]. You know, Dad really admired you a lot, and before he died, he asked if you'd sing a musical number at the funeral.
Heather: Really? I'd be honored.
Tim: It would really mean a lot to the family.
Heather: Sure. Then, see you on Tuesday.
Tim: Okay, see you then. | She feels very depressed. | How is his mother taking the passing of her husband? | [
"She feels very depressed.",
"She remains optimistic about the future.",
"She senses no purpose to her own life."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Heather: Hi, Tim. [Hi] I'm really sorry to hear about your dad. My sincerest condolences go out to you and your family. He was such a great man.
Tim: Thanks. As you know, he had been sick for some time before he passed away, so we were somewhat prepared.
Heather: So, how's your mom taking it?
Tim: Oh, it's been really hard on her. I don't think you get over something like that.
Heather: Yeah, I'm sure. My heart really goes out to her. [Thanks.] Uh, so how's your mom going to be able to manage things alone?
Tim: Well, financially, mom will be able to live a secure life from now on. I mean, Dad had life insurance and substantial investments in property and stocks, so returns on those should take care of her. [That's good to hear.] But our main concern at this moment is her emotional state. [Yeah.] She's really down, so a call now and again should brighten her day.
Heather: So, what are the funeral arrangements? The obituary in the paper didn't mention much about the funeral.
Tim: Well, some of the family members will get together on Tuesday morning for a private memorial service, but there will be a viewing in the afternoon from 2:00 to 3:00, followed by the funeral service. One of my uncles will be giving the eulogy.
Heather: I wish there was something I could do you. *
Tim: Well, actually, there is. [Oh?]. You know, Dad really admired you a lot, and before he died, he asked if you'd sing a musical number at the funeral.
Heather: Really? I'd be honored.
Tim: It would really mean a lot to the family.
Heather: Sure. Then, see you on Tuesday.
Tim: Okay, see you then. | Proceeds from life insurance will sustain her. | How is his mother going to support herself now that her husband is gone? | [
"She will be able to live off her government pension.",
"She is coming out of retirement to work.",
"Proceeds from life insurance will sustain her."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Heather: Hi, Tim. [Hi] I'm really sorry to hear about your dad. My sincerest condolences go out to you and your family. He was such a great man.
Tim: Thanks. As you know, he had been sick for some time before he passed away, so we were somewhat prepared.
Heather: So, how's your mom taking it?
Tim: Oh, it's been really hard on her. I don't think you get over something like that.
Heather: Yeah, I'm sure. My heart really goes out to her. [Thanks.] Uh, so how's your mom going to be able to manage things alone?
Tim: Well, financially, mom will be able to live a secure life from now on. I mean, Dad had life insurance and substantial investments in property and stocks, so returns on those should take care of her. [That's good to hear.] But our main concern at this moment is her emotional state. [Yeah.] She's really down, so a call now and again should brighten her day.
Heather: So, what are the funeral arrangements? The obituary in the paper didn't mention much about the funeral.
Tim: Well, some of the family members will get together on Tuesday morning for a private memorial service, but there will be a viewing in the afternoon from 2:00 to 3:00, followed by the funeral service. One of my uncles will be giving the eulogy.
Heather: I wish there was something I could do you. *
Tim: Well, actually, there is. [Oh?]. You know, Dad really admired you a lot, and before he died, he asked if you'd sing a musical number at the funeral.
Heather: Really? I'd be honored.
Tim: It would really mean a lot to the family.
Heather: Sure. Then, see you on Tuesday.
Tim: Okay, see you then. | in the afternoon | When is the public viewing for Tim's father? | [
"in the morning",
"in the afternoon",
"in the evening"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Heather: Hi, Tim. [Hi] I'm really sorry to hear about your dad. My sincerest condolences go out to you and your family. He was such a great man.
Tim: Thanks. As you know, he had been sick for some time before he passed away, so we were somewhat prepared.
Heather: So, how's your mom taking it?
Tim: Oh, it's been really hard on her. I don't think you get over something like that.
Heather: Yeah, I'm sure. My heart really goes out to her. [Thanks.] Uh, so how's your mom going to be able to manage things alone?
Tim: Well, financially, mom will be able to live a secure life from now on. I mean, Dad had life insurance and substantial investments in property and stocks, so returns on those should take care of her. [That's good to hear.] But our main concern at this moment is her emotional state. [Yeah.] She's really down, so a call now and again should brighten her day.
Heather: So, what are the funeral arrangements? The obituary in the paper didn't mention much about the funeral.
Tim: Well, some of the family members will get together on Tuesday morning for a private memorial service, but there will be a viewing in the afternoon from 2:00 to 3:00, followed by the funeral service. One of my uncles will be giving the eulogy.
Heather: I wish there was something I could do you. *
Tim: Well, actually, there is. [Oh?]. You know, Dad really admired you a lot, and before he died, he asked if you'd sing a musical number at the funeral.
Heather: Really? I'd be honored.
Tim: It would really mean a lot to the family.
Heather: Sure. Then, see you on Tuesday.
Tim: Okay, see you then. | sing a song | What does Tim ask Heather to do at the funeral? | [
"offer a prayer",
"sing a song",
"give a speech"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: What do we need at the shop?
W: Well, we've got enough bread, but we need more eggs.
M: What about cheese?
W: No, we've got plenty. | Eggs. | What are they going to buy? | [
"Eggs.",
"Cheese.",
"Bread."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: What kind of music do you like?
W: I like pop music and rock music. But, rock music is my favorite. | Rock music. | What kind of music does the woman like best? | [
"Pop music.",
"Rock music.",
"Classical music."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
F: Have you found your youngest brother, Tom?
M: Yes. He was picked up by a policeman. | His brother was found. | What happened to Tom? | [
"He was lost.",
"He was picked up by a policeman.",
"His brother was found."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: How about your hotel?
F: Not very good, I'm afraid. | Hotel | What are they talking about? | [
"Weather",
"News",
"Hotel"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I don't want to go to the beach tomorrow.
M: Why not? It's not going to rain, is it? There is no cloud in the sky and it's going to be clear.
W: That's right. I don't want to get burnt. | Sunny. | What is the weather going to be like tomorrow? | [
"Rainy.",
"Cloudy.",
"Sunny."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Please sit down. Let's see. You're Mr. Brown, is that right?
M: Right. I'll graduate from college next June.
W: Have you ever done any work in this field?
M: No, never. We did some practice work in class.
W: You seem to be doing well at college. What kind of pay do you hope to get?
M: From what I've read, it seems that the pay at the beginning would, be around $12,000 a year.
W: Here we would start at $10,500 for the first year of training. Then you would get $15,000. After that it would depend on how well you work.
M: That sounds fair enough. What about other things, like vacation?
W: Those are all explained in this paper. You can take it along and look at it at home.
M: Do you really think I can get a job here? I really hope that I can work here. But I guess I'll just have to go home and wait.
W: Well, I'm talking to three people today and four tomorrow. The company will be hiring two people. You'll hear sometime next month. Good luck and thanks for coming today. | $12,000. | How much does the man want to be paid a year at the beginning? | [
"$15,000.",
"$12,000.",
"$10,500."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Please sit down. Let's see. You're Mr. Brown, is that right?
M: Right. I'll graduate from college next June.
W: Have you ever done any work in this field?
M: No, never. We did some practice work in class.
W: You seem to be doing well at college. What kind of pay do you hope to get?
M: From what I've read, it seems that the pay at the beginning would, be around $12,000 a year.
W: Here we would start at $10,500 for the first year of training. Then you would get $15,000. After that it would depend on how well you work.
M: That sounds fair enough. What about other things, like vacation?
W: Those are all explained in this paper. You can take it along and look at it at home.
M: Do you really think I can get a job here? I really hope that I can work here. But I guess I'll just have to go home and wait.
W: Well, I'm talking to three people today and four tomorrow. The company will be hiring two people. You'll hear sometime next month. Good luck and thanks for coming today. | He is still a college student. | What do you know from the conversation about the man? | [
"He is a graduate from a college.",
"He is still a college student.",
"He is a lucky man on that day."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
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