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W: Excuse me. Can you tell me the way to the Public Library?
M: The Public Library? But there are so many public libraries in London. Which one do you want to go to?
W: The nearest one.
M: That's rather far away, too. You'd better take a bus. Take the No. 7 bus to the zoo, then change to the No. 9 bus and get off at the end.
W: And where's the No. 7 bus-stop, please?
M: Go straight down the street, and turn left at the traffic lights. Then take the second turning on the right, and you'll find the bus-stop near the corner. You can't miss it.
W: Thank you very much.
M: Not at all. | At the zoo. | Where will the woman change buses? | [
"At the zoo.",
"At the traffic lights.",
"At the end of the No. 9 bus."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Have you ever been to that restaurant near my home?
W: Yes, many times. I think the dishes are very delicious. | For the food. | Why does the woman often eat in the restaurant? | [
"For the food.",
"For the service.",
"For the environment."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: It's seven o'clock already, dear.
M: Yes, I know. I decided to work during the evening rush hour.
W: And so your dinner's cold. Why do you work so hard?
M: I just start, and then I can't stop.
W: You can stop any time. You don't need to keep on working at all.
M: And then what could I do?
W: We could move to Florida.
M: Oh, Florida. Is it any better than New York?
W: It's warm and sunny all year round. No more snow, no more ice.
M: And what about the children and the grandchildren?
W: They could come, and visit us every winter.
M: And what would we do every spring, summer, and fall?
W: A lot of our friends have moved to Florida. We know a lot of people there.
M: Well, I'll think about it. | A taxi driver. Because he often works through the evening rush hours. | What do you think the man is? Why? | [
"A policeman. Because he works hard.",
"A postman. Because he often works late.",
"A taxi driver. Because he often works through the evening rush hours."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: It's seven o'clock already, dear.
M: Yes, I know. I decided to work during the evening rush hour.
W: And so your dinner's cold. Why do you work so hard?
M: I just start, and then I can't stop.
W: You can stop any time. You don't need to keep on working at all.
M: And then what could I do?
W: We could move to Florida.
M: Oh, Florida. Is it any better than New York?
W: It's warm and sunny all year round. No more snow, no more ice.
M: And what about the children and the grandchildren?
W: They could come, and visit us every winter.
M: And what would we do every spring, summer, and fall?
W: A lot of our friends have moved to Florida. We know a lot of people there.
M: Well, I'll think about it. | After the man finished his work. | When were they having this dialogue? | [
"After the man finished his work.",
"After they got up.",
"Before they went out shopping."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: It's seven o'clock already, dear.
M: Yes, I know. I decided to work during the evening rush hour.
W: And so your dinner's cold. Why do you work so hard?
M: I just start, and then I can't stop.
W: You can stop any time. You don't need to keep on working at all.
M: And then what could I do?
W: We could move to Florida.
M: Oh, Florida. Is it any better than New York?
W: It's warm and sunny all year round. No more snow, no more ice.
M: And what about the children and the grandchildren?
W: They could come, and visit us every winter.
M: And what would we do every spring, summer, and fall?
W: A lot of our friends have moved to Florida. We know a lot of people there.
M: Well, I'll think about it. | Colder. | How is the weather in New York compared with the weather in Florida? | [
"Colder.",
"Wanner.",
"Rains more."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I don't understand how you got a ticket. I always thought you drive carefully.
M: I usually am, but I thought I could make it before the light changed. | He ran a red light. | Why did the man receive a ticket? | [
"He was speeding.",
"He ran a red light.",
"He went through a stop sign."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I'm looking for an apartment with a monthly rent of around $200 in this neighbourhood. Could you give some advice on that?
W: Well. It's rather hard to find anything for less than $300 around there, rents are lower in the suburbs. But you'll need transportation if you choose to live there. | The man is unlikely to find exactly what he desires. | What do we learn from the conversation? | [
"The man is unlikely to find exactly what he desires.",
"The man is unlikely to live in the suburbs.",
"The man will probably have to buy a car."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Would it be OK if I wore a costume for the rehearsal tomorrow?
M: Oh you would regret it if you didn't. | It's better for the woman to wear a costume. | What can we learn from the dialogue? | [
"The man isn't sure about the rehearsal.",
"It's better for the woman to wear a costume.",
"The woman would regret it if she wore a costume."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What's for lunch, Mum?
M: Bread, eggs and milk. | Lunch. | What are they talking about? | [
"Bread, eggs and milk.",
"Lunch.",
"Dad."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: When will the bank open?
W: It opens from 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. from Monday to Friday, and opens from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. | From 9:30 a.m. to 3: 30 p. m. | When will the bank open on Sundays? | [
"From 9:30 a.m. to 3: 30 p. m.",
"From 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.",
"From 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p. m."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Do you collect cola cans, Steve?
M: No. Why do you ask?
W: You have so many empty cans here.
M: Well, my mum wants me to keep all the cans, so that we can sell them after a while.
W: Aha, you are going to make a millionaire of yourself sooner or later with all those cans.
M: You bet I will. Well, that's not the point. The point is we separate reusable things from other rubbish. We have to pay the dustman for dealing with rubbish, but if we sell him these cans and other reusable material we pay less.
W: That sounds a clever idea. Now what are reused in China?
M: Metal, plastic, paper, books and the like.
W: Just as we do back home in the States.
M: And to avoid waste, the government is limiting the production of goods that can be used only once, such as bamboo chopsticks. For example, all the fast food boxes should be made of paper instead of non-reusable material.
W: That will surely be helpful for a clean environment. | He wants to sell them to the dustman. | Why does Steve keep empty cans? | [
"His mother collects them as a hobby.",
"He wants to use them again.",
"He wants to sell them to the dustman."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Do you collect cola cans, Steve?
M: No. Why do you ask?
W: You have so many empty cans here.
M: Well, my mum wants me to keep all the cans, so that we can sell them after a while.
W: Aha, you are going to make a millionaire of yourself sooner or later with all those cans.
M: You bet I will. Well, that's not the point. The point is we separate reusable things from other rubbish. We have to pay the dustman for dealing with rubbish, but if we sell him these cans and other reusable material we pay less.
W: That sounds a clever idea. Now what are reused in China?
M: Metal, plastic, paper, books and the like.
W: Just as we do back home in the States.
M: And to avoid waste, the government is limiting the production of goods that can be used only once, such as bamboo chopsticks. For example, all the fast food boxes should be made of paper instead of non-reusable material.
W: That will surely be helpful for a clean environment. | Paper. | What is NOT mentioned as reusable in this dialogue? | [
"Glass.",
"Paper.",
"Metal."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Do you collect cola cans, Steve?
M: No. Why do you ask?
W: You have so many empty cans here.
M: Well, my mum wants me to keep all the cans, so that we can sell them after a while.
W: Aha, you are going to make a millionaire of yourself sooner or later with all those cans.
M: You bet I will. Well, that's not the point. The point is we separate reusable things from other rubbish. We have to pay the dustman for dealing with rubbish, but if we sell him these cans and other reusable material we pay less.
W: That sounds a clever idea. Now what are reused in China?
M: Metal, plastic, paper, books and the like.
W: Just as we do back home in the States.
M: And to avoid waste, the government is limiting the production of goods that can be used only once, such as bamboo chopsticks. For example, all the fast food boxes should be made of paper instead of non-reusable material.
W: That will surely be helpful for a clean environment. | The government encourages the use of paper for fast food boxes. | What does the government do to avoid waste? | [
"The government limits the use of plastic.",
"The government produces a lot of bamboo chopsticks.",
"The government encourages the use of paper for fast food boxes."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hi, Bob. I heard about your accident but I didn't think it would be this bad.
M: Well, thanks for making me feel better.
W: I can hardly recognize you. Tell me what happened.
M: I just got back from Africa where I had a terrible accident in a motorcycle race. I broke both my legs when my motor failed and was hit by another motorcycle. I was laid up in a hospital over there for three weeks.
W: Three weeks, that's a long time. What did you do while you were in the hospital?
M: Well, if you can believe it, I read all about motorcycle racing. I love racing even if it hurts.
W: But I'm afraid you don't make it look very funny. You're lucky to be alive.
M: That's for sure. I am lucky to be alive.
W: How soon can you get well? Did the doctor tell you about it?
M: They say I still need to stay in bed for two weeks or so.
W: I think you'll get a bit fatter by then. By the way, is there anything I can do for you?
M: No, thank you. Thank you for the beautiful flowers. It's very kind of you to come to see me.
W: I'll be going then. Bye.
M: Bye. | He had his legs broken. | What happened to Bob? | [
"He was badly ill.",
"He had his legs broken.",
"He was hit by a car."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hi, Bob. I heard about your accident but I didn't think it would be this bad.
M: Well, thanks for making me feel better.
W: I can hardly recognize you. Tell me what happened.
M: I just got back from Africa where I had a terrible accident in a motorcycle race. I broke both my legs when my motor failed and was hit by another motorcycle. I was laid up in a hospital over there for three weeks.
W: Three weeks, that's a long time. What did you do while you were in the hospital?
M: Well, if you can believe it, I read all about motorcycle racing. I love racing even if it hurts.
W: But I'm afraid you don't make it look very funny. You're lucky to be alive.
M: That's for sure. I am lucky to be alive.
W: How soon can you get well? Did the doctor tell you about it?
M: They say I still need to stay in bed for two weeks or so.
W: I think you'll get a bit fatter by then. By the way, is there anything I can do for you?
M: No, thank you. Thank you for the beautiful flowers. It's very kind of you to come to see me.
W: I'll be going then. Bye.
M: Bye. | More than three weeks ago. | When was Bob sent into hospital? | [
"Three weeks ago.",
"More than three weeks ago.",
"Five weeks ago."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hi, Bob. I heard about your accident but I didn't think it would be this bad.
M: Well, thanks for making me feel better.
W: I can hardly recognize you. Tell me what happened.
M: I just got back from Africa where I had a terrible accident in a motorcycle race. I broke both my legs when my motor failed and was hit by another motorcycle. I was laid up in a hospital over there for three weeks.
W: Three weeks, that's a long time. What did you do while you were in the hospital?
M: Well, if you can believe it, I read all about motorcycle racing. I love racing even if it hurts.
W: But I'm afraid you don't make it look very funny. You're lucky to be alive.
M: That's for sure. I am lucky to be alive.
W: How soon can you get well? Did the doctor tell you about it?
M: They say I still need to stay in bed for two weeks or so.
W: I think you'll get a bit fatter by then. By the way, is there anything I can do for you?
M: No, thank you. Thank you for the beautiful flowers. It's very kind of you to come to see me.
W: I'll be going then. Bye.
M: Bye. | He read about motorcycle racing. | What did Bob do while he was in hospital? | [
"He read about motorcycle racing.",
"He decided to give up motorcycle racing.",
"He tried to become much fatter."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: You are early today! Did you drive here?
M: That's my last choice. Driving a car in rush hour is obviously not a good idea.
W: So you took a bus?
M: No, the subway instead. I found it the easiest and cheapest way for me to get to the office. | By subway. | How did the man get to the office today? | [
"By car.",
"By bus.",
"By subway."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I can see this is quite an old house.
M: Well, in America, it's quite old. But in England, it's actually quite young.
W: How much are you asking?
M: $110,000, but it's negotiable, since I need cash urgently.
W: I see. I suppose this is the living room?
M: Yes, you're right. Look at the fireplace. It was hand-made. The design is really unique. You can't find it anywhere else.
W: Yes, I like it very much. Can I see the kitchen, please?
M: This way, please. Look, it's spacious and bright, and quite modern.
W: I am satisfied with this house, but the price is a little too high. Can you make a concession? | $110,000. | How much is the seller asking for the house? | [
"$120,000.",
"$110,000.",
"$12,000."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I can see this is quite an old house.
M: Well, in America, it's quite old. But in England, it's actually quite young.
W: How much are you asking?
M: $110,000, but it's negotiable, since I need cash urgently.
W: I see. I suppose this is the living room?
M: Yes, you're right. Look at the fireplace. It was hand-made. The design is really unique. You can't find it anywhere else.
W: Yes, I like it very much. Can I see the kitchen, please?
M: This way, please. Look, it's spacious and bright, and quite modern.
W: I am satisfied with this house, but the price is a little too high. Can you make a concession? | She's satisfied with the house, but not the price. | What does the client think about the house? | [
"She's satisfied with everything.",
"She's not satisfied with the design.",
"She's satisfied with the house, but not the price."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
F: The blue shoes are so nice, but expensive.
M: But not as much as the black ones. | The black shoes are more expensive. | What does the man mean? | [
"The blue shoes are more expensive.",
"The black shoes are more expensive.",
"They are the same price."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
F: I always go to bed at 11.
M: Me too. | At 11 | When does the man go to bed? | [
"Before 11",
"We don't know",
"At 11"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: You look rather pale, Mr. Williams. Aren't you feeling well?
M: It's nothing serious actually. I was sick most of the night. I didn't sleep very well.
W: What seems to be the matter? Is it the flu?
M: No, I think it's something I ate. We ate at that new restaurant last night, and I must have eaten something that didn't agree with me.
W: Was it that new restaurant over on Fourth Street? Opened only two weeks ago?
M: As a matter of fact, it was. Why do you ask?
W: Because Jerry ate there last week and had the same kind of problem. He was sick the next day, too.
M: That's interesting. Maybe the health authorities should look into the matter.
W: That's what I think. Two people with similar problems in such a short time can't just be coincidence! | Last night. | When did the man begin to feel sick? | [
"Yesterday afternoon.",
"Last night.",
"This morning."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: You look rather pale, Mr. Williams. Aren't you feeling well?
M: It's nothing serious actually. I was sick most of the night. I didn't sleep very well.
W: What seems to be the matter? Is it the flu?
M: No, I think it's something I ate. We ate at that new restaurant last night, and I must have eaten something that didn't agree with me.
W: Was it that new restaurant over on Fourth Street? Opened only two weeks ago?
M: As a matter of fact, it was. Why do you ask?
W: Because Jerry ate there last week and had the same kind of problem. He was sick the next day, too.
M: That's interesting. Maybe the health authorities should look into the matter.
W: That's what I think. Two people with similar problems in such a short time can't just be coincidence! | Dirty food. | What might cause the man's sickness? | [
"Dirty food.",
"Lack of sleep.",
"Too much alcohol."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: You look rather pale, Mr. Williams. Aren't you feeling well?
M: It's nothing serious actually. I was sick most of the night. I didn't sleep very well.
W: What seems to be the matter? Is it the flu?
M: No, I think it's something I ate. We ate at that new restaurant last night, and I must have eaten something that didn't agree with me.
W: Was it that new restaurant over on Fourth Street? Opened only two weeks ago?
M: As a matter of fact, it was. Why do you ask?
W: Because Jerry ate there last week and had the same kind of problem. He was sick the next day, too.
M: That's interesting. Maybe the health authorities should look into the matter.
W: That's what I think. Two people with similar problems in such a short time can't just be coincidence! | It has happened twice. | Why does the woman think the matter should be looked into? | [
"It has caused great losses.",
"It frightens people greatly.",
"It has happened twice."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Can you believe I had to pay $ 30 for a haircut at Sadermale.
W: You should try the place where I go. It's only 15, but it takes a while to get an appointment. | She knows a less expensive place for a haircut. | What does the woman mean? | [
"She needs another haircut soon.",
"She thinks it worthwhile to try Sadermale's.",
"She knows a less expensive place for a haircut."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: How are you getting to the airport?
W: Well, I haven't really got any choice--I have to take the bus. My car is at the garage getting repaired, and a taxi is just too expensive. | By bus. | How is the woman going to the airport? | [
"By taxi.",
"By bus.",
"By train."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hi, Dave. Good to see you could come a long way. Come in.
M: Wow. Looks like the party is at a high point.
W: Yeah. And they're eating all of my food. Oh, I'd like you to meet my sister, Carol. She's visiting on the weekend.
M: Oh. Which one is she?
W: She's sitting on the sofa over there.
M: You mean the woman with long black hair?
W: That's right. Let me introduce her to you. You're both so friendly and adventurous.
M: And who's the man sitting next to her? Uh, the man wearing the suit jacket?
W: Oh, that's Bob, my ballet teacher.
M: Ballet teacher! I never knew you could do ballet.
W: I started about two months ago. Come on. I'd like you to meet them.
M: I'm coming. | Friends. | What is the relationship between the two speakers? | [
"Colleagues.",
"Neighbours.",
"Friends."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hi, Dave. Good to see you could come a long way. Come in.
M: Wow. Looks like the party is at a high point.
W: Yeah. And they're eating all of my food. Oh, I'd like you to meet my sister, Carol. She's visiting on the weekend.
M: Oh. Which one is she?
W: She's sitting on the sofa over there.
M: You mean the woman with long black hair?
W: That's right. Let me introduce her to you. You're both so friendly and adventurous.
M: And who's the man sitting next to her? Uh, the man wearing the suit jacket?
W: Oh, that's Bob, my ballet teacher.
M: Ballet teacher! I never knew you could do ballet.
W: I started about two months ago. Come on. I'd like you to meet them.
M: I'm coming. | Her sister. | Who is visiting the woman on the weekend? | [
"Her sister.",
"Her student.",
"Her teacher."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hi, Dave. Good to see you could come a long way. Come in.
M: Wow. Looks like the party is at a high point.
W: Yeah. And they're eating all of my food. Oh, I'd like you to meet my sister, Carol. She's visiting on the weekend.
M: Oh. Which one is she?
W: She's sitting on the sofa over there.
M: You mean the woman with long black hair?
W: That's right. Let me introduce her to you. You're both so friendly and adventurous.
M: And who's the man sitting next to her? Uh, the man wearing the suit jacket?
W: Oh, that's Bob, my ballet teacher.
M: Ballet teacher! I never knew you could do ballet.
W: I started about two months ago. Come on. I'd like you to meet them.
M: I'm coming. | She has taken lessons from him. | How does the woman know Bob? | [
"He has just been introduced to her.",
"She has taken lessons from him.",
"They have met at a party before."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What is the ticket price for the play?
M: 8 dollars. But two dollars for children, six or under. And with the student card, you pay four dollars fifty Cents. | $ 2.00. | How much should a child pay for the performance? | [
"$ 2.00.",
"$ 4.50.",
"$ 8.00."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Good afternoon, Mrs. Green. How's your arm?
W: Oh, it's all right. I've already forgotten about it! It's my neck that hurts! Look, doctor! I can't turn my head!
M: Let's have a look. Sit down over here, please. | Her neck | Which part of the woman's body hurts? | [
"Her arm",
"Her neck",
"Her head"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What's ten plus five? Who knows? Hands up.
M: It's fifteen. | Teacher and student. | What's the possible relationship between the speakers? | [
"Teacher and student.",
"Husband and wife.",
"Mother and child."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Could you help me translate the article into French?
W: Sorry, I'm busy now. Shall I do it tomorrow? | She can translate it into French. | What can we learn about the woman? | [
"She is a translator.",
"She can translate it into French.",
"She will be busy tomorrow."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: It's so hot here. Do you mind my opening the door?
F: Go ahead. | Yes, he was permitted. | Was the man allowed to open the door? | [
"No, he was refused.",
"Yes, he was permitted.",
"It didn't say."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: We ought to stop buying this kind of coffee. It always tastes terrible.
M: Maybe we shall get a new coffee machine instead. | Buy a new coffee machin | What does the man want to do? | [
"Buy a new coffee machin",
"Buy another cup of coffee.",
"Stop buying this coffee."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hi, Jenny. You look so angry! What's the matter?
W: My friend made a promise. He said he would pay for the broken ball. But he hasn't yet. | Her friend has broken his word | Why is the woman so angry? | [
"Her friend has broken his word",
"Her friend has broken the ball",
"Her friend has made a promise"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Professor Johnson, last night when I was putting the finishing touches on my paper, a computer failure completely wiped out my files, do you think I can have another day to retype it?
W: I'm sorry, Rod. I'm leaving for a conference tomorrow and I'll be away two weeks. I suppose you could send me an E-copy. | He has to type his paper once more. | Why does the man say he can't submit his assignment on time? | [
"He needs help to retrieve his files.",
"He has to type his paper once more.",
"He needs some time to polish his paper."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Have you tried Mary's cake?
W: I got the last piece and it was really wonderful. | She thought it delicious. | What does the woman think of Mary's cake? | [
"She only ate the last piece.",
"She thought it delicious.",
"She didn't like it at all."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hello, is that Dad?
M: Yes, Jenny. How have you been these days?
W: I'm fine. Happy Father's Day! I miss you a lot.
M: Thank you so much. I miss you too. So does your mom. | The man's daughter. | Who is Jenny? | [
"The man's mom.",
"The man's daughter.",
"The man's wife."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I'll have the steak, French fries, and let's see, chocolate ice cream for dissert.
M: Oh, oh, you know these things will ruin your health, too much fat and sugar, how about ordering some vegetables and fruit instead? | At a restaurant. | Where does the conversation most probably take place? | [
"At a clinic.",
"In a supermarket.",
"At a restaurant."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hey, where is everybody?
M: They took Ben to the park. Where have you been?
W: Sorry, I'm late. I picked up the cake and it took me longer than I expected. When will the party start?
M: Ben invited eight children from school. And they'll arrive at about 2 in the afternoon.
W: OK. Then I'll put the candles on the cake and leave it in the kitchen and then I'll come and help set the table. | In the park. | Where is Ben? | [
"In the kitchen.",
"At school.",
"In the park."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hey, where is everybody?
M: They took Ben to the park. Where have you been?
W: Sorry, I'm late. I picked up the cake and it took me longer than I expected. When will the party start?
M: Ben invited eight children from school. And they'll arrive at about 2 in the afternoon.
W: OK. Then I'll put the candles on the cake and leave it in the kitchen and then I'll come and help set the table. | Have a party. | What will the children in the afternoon? | [
"Help set the table.",
"Have a party.",
"Do their homework."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: How long are you going to be at the gas station?
M: I don't know for sure. Not long if they're not busy. Maybe an hour.
W: Could you drop me off at the department store? I want to look at some shoes they advertised on sale.
M: Sure. I'll probably go over to the stamp market and talk to Tim while they're fixing the car.
W: Where should I meet you then?
M: I can pick you up in an hour and a half in front of the drugstore. Is that okay?
W: Fine with me. I'll see you then. | To have his car fixed. | What is the man going to do? | [
"To buy some stamps.",
"To have his car fixed.",
"To buy some drugs."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: How long are you going to be at the gas station?
M: I don't know for sure. Not long if they're not busy. Maybe an hour.
W: Could you drop me off at the department store? I want to look at some shoes they advertised on sale.
M: Sure. I'll probably go over to the stamp market and talk to Tim while they're fixing the car.
W: Where should I meet you then?
M: I can pick you up in an hour and a half in front of the drugstore. Is that okay?
W: Fine with me. I'll see you then. | The department store. | Where will the woman go? | [
"The department store.",
"The stamp market.",
"The drugstore,"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: How long are you going to be at the gas station?
M: I don't know for sure. Not long if they're not busy. Maybe an hour.
W: Could you drop me off at the department store? I want to look at some shoes they advertised on sale.
M: Sure. I'll probably go over to the stamp market and talk to Tim while they're fixing the car.
W: Where should I meet you then?
M: I can pick you up in an hour and a half in front of the drugstore. Is that okay?
W: Fine with me. I'll see you then. | An hour and a half later. | When will the speakers meet? | [
"An hour later.",
"An hour and a half later.",
"Half an hour later."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Excuse me, Madam. Could I leave this here for a few hours, please?
W: Why not go to the luggage office over there? | Look after the luggage for him. | What does the man ask the woman to do? | [
"Look after the luggage for him.",
"Help him to carry some luggage.",
"Tell him the way to the luggage office."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Have you got any hobbies, Rod?
M: Yes, Jessie. I'm fond of fishing, painting, stamp-collecting, and...
W: Wow, so many! I just like taking photographs.
M: In my family, everyone has more than one interest. My father likes to build things out of wood and collect baseball caps. He doesn't have time for many hobbies, because his job keeps him busy.
W: How about your mother?
M: In her spare time, she likes going to the gym. She also likes making things to decorate our home.
W: Your sisters and brothers must like fashionable ones.
M: I've one sister and one brother. My younger brother Alan is 17 years old. He likes singing, playing the piano and skiing. My sister Lisa is 12 years old. Her hobbies include making small things, playing the violin and riding her bicycle around the neighborhood.
W: Your family has got a variety of interests. | Taking photographs. | What is the woman's hobby? | [
"Fishing.",
"Collecting stamps.",
"Taking photographs."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Have you got any hobbies, Rod?
M: Yes, Jessie. I'm fond of fishing, painting, stamp-collecting, and...
W: Wow, so many! I just like taking photographs.
M: In my family, everyone has more than one interest. My father likes to build things out of wood and collect baseball caps. He doesn't have time for many hobbies, because his job keeps him busy.
W: How about your mother?
M: In her spare time, she likes going to the gym. She also likes making things to decorate our home.
W: Your sisters and brothers must like fashionable ones.
M: I've one sister and one brother. My younger brother Alan is 17 years old. He likes singing, playing the piano and skiing. My sister Lisa is 12 years old. Her hobbies include making small things, playing the violin and riding her bicycle around the neighborhood.
W: Your family has got a variety of interests. | His mother likes going to the gym. | What do we know about the man's family? | [
"His father likes decorating his home.",
"His mother likes going to the gym.",
"Everyone in his family has three hobbies."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Have you got any hobbies, Rod?
M: Yes, Jessie. I'm fond of fishing, painting, stamp-collecting, and...
W: Wow, so many! I just like taking photographs.
M: In my family, everyone has more than one interest. My father likes to build things out of wood and collect baseball caps. He doesn't have time for many hobbies, because his job keeps him busy.
W: How about your mother?
M: In her spare time, she likes going to the gym. She also likes making things to decorate our home.
W: Your sisters and brothers must like fashionable ones.
M: I've one sister and one brother. My younger brother Alan is 17 years old. He likes singing, playing the piano and skiing. My sister Lisa is 12 years old. Her hobbies include making small things, playing the violin and riding her bicycle around the neighborhood.
W: Your family has got a variety of interests. | Alan. | Who likes playing the piano? | [
"The man.",
"Lisa.",
"Alan."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What an accident! If you've been careful, things would not be as they are.
M: What do you mean? It was my fault? If it were, surely I'll take all responsibility for it. | He is not to blame. | What does the man mean? | [
"He is not to blame.",
"It was his fault.",
"He will accept all responsibility."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: United Development Company. May I help you?
M: I'd like to speak to Mr. Hailer, please.
W: Who shall I say is calling, please?
M: This is Mr. Dewey from the IM Company.
W: I'm sorry, Mr. Dewey, but Mr. Halley is not in at the moment.
M: When will he come in, do you know?
W: I suppose he won't be in until 12: 00.
M: May I leave a message?
W: Certainly.
M: Please ask him to give me a call as soon as he returns. He has my number.
W: Very well, Mr. Dewey, I'll do that.
M: Thank you. Bye-bye. | Between two friends. | How does the conversation take place? | [
"By the radio.",
"Between two friends.",
"On the phone."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: United Development Company. May I help you?
M: I'd like to speak to Mr. Hailer, please.
W: Who shall I say is calling, please?
M: This is Mr. Dewey from the IM Company.
W: I'm sorry, Mr. Dewey, but Mr. Halley is not in at the moment.
M: When will he come in, do you know?
W: I suppose he won't be in until 12: 00.
M: May I leave a message?
W: Certainly.
M: Please ask him to give me a call as soon as he returns. He has my number.
W: Very well, Mr. Dewey, I'll do that.
M: Thank you. Bye-bye. | 12: 00. | When will Mr. Halley be in? | [
"12: 00.",
"13: 00.",
"11: 00."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: United Development Company. May I help you?
M: I'd like to speak to Mr. Hailer, please.
W: Who shall I say is calling, please?
M: This is Mr. Dewey from the IM Company.
W: I'm sorry, Mr. Dewey, but Mr. Halley is not in at the moment.
M: When will he come in, do you know?
W: I suppose he won't be in until 12: 00.
M: May I leave a message?
W: Certainly.
M: Please ask him to give me a call as soon as he returns. He has my number.
W: Very well, Mr. Dewey, I'll do that.
M: Thank you. Bye-bye. | To have a dinner. | What does the man ask Mr. Halley to do? | [
"To meet him.",
"To call his number.",
"To have a dinner."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What are the main differences between this country and your country?
M: Well, in Russia, everything happens very fast. People talk quickly, they drive their cars too fast, the good deals go by really quickly...but here in Canada, it seems like people are a little more relaxed.
W: Is that true for everything?
M: No, of course not. In Russia, going to the bank can take hours. The same is true for the post office and the supermarket. In Canada, however, these places are pretty easy to get through quickly.
W: So, what is it that makes some things go either faster or slower compared to us here in Canada? I was born and raised here, so I guess I don't notice these things. I've also never been outside the country before.
M: I think the people in Russia are fast movers by nature, at least in the big cities. Public places are still very slow because they haven't tried to do business any differently than they used to.
W: But in Canada, it's the opposite?
M: Right. The government here does a great job of solving problems and using new technology to make businesses work better. But I think Canadians are just more calm in general than Russians are... and they're definitely more relaxed than Americans!
W: Well, I agree with you about that last part! | In Canada. | Where are the speakers now? | [
"In the United States.",
"In Russia.",
"In Canada."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What are the main differences between this country and your country?
M: Well, in Russia, everything happens very fast. People talk quickly, they drive their cars too fast, the good deals go by really quickly...but here in Canada, it seems like people are a little more relaxed.
W: Is that true for everything?
M: No, of course not. In Russia, going to the bank can take hours. The same is true for the post office and the supermarket. In Canada, however, these places are pretty easy to get through quickly.
W: So, what is it that makes some things go either faster or slower compared to us here in Canada? I was born and raised here, so I guess I don't notice these things. I've also never been outside the country before.
M: I think the people in Russia are fast movers by nature, at least in the big cities. Public places are still very slow because they haven't tried to do business any differently than they used to.
W: But in Canada, it's the opposite?
M: Right. The government here does a great job of solving problems and using new technology to make businesses work better. But I think Canadians are just more calm in general than Russians are... and they're definitely more relaxed than Americans!
W: Well, I agree with you about that last part! | People talk quickly. | What happens in the man's country? | [
"People talk quickly.",
"The government solves problems well.",
"Going to the bank often takes a short time."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What are the main differences between this country and your country?
M: Well, in Russia, everything happens very fast. People talk quickly, they drive their cars too fast, the good deals go by really quickly...but here in Canada, it seems like people are a little more relaxed.
W: Is that true for everything?
M: No, of course not. In Russia, going to the bank can take hours. The same is true for the post office and the supermarket. In Canada, however, these places are pretty easy to get through quickly.
W: So, what is it that makes some things go either faster or slower compared to us here in Canada? I was born and raised here, so I guess I don't notice these things. I've also never been outside the country before.
M: I think the people in Russia are fast movers by nature, at least in the big cities. Public places are still very slow because they haven't tried to do business any differently than they used to.
W: But in Canada, it's the opposite?
M: Right. The government here does a great job of solving problems and using new technology to make businesses work better. But I think Canadians are just more calm in general than Russians are... and they're definitely more relaxed than Americans!
W: Well, I agree with you about that last part! | She has never been abroad before. | What is true about the woman? | [
"She wants to go to Russia.",
"She has never been abroad before.",
"She thinks Americans are more relaxed."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Has mother bought the tickets for us yet?
F: No, she hasn't. She was too busy. | She has no time to buy them. | Why hasn't their mother bought the tickets? | [
"She has no time to buy them.",
"The ticket is expensive.",
"She has no money."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: What time is our flight? Is it the 11:30 flight?
W: Yes. But we've got to leave two hours earlier. It's a long drive to the airport. | 9:30 | What time will they leave for the airport? | [
"11:30",
"13:30",
"9:30"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hi, John. I haven't seen you for a few weeks.
M: Hi, Mary. I've been studying a lot for my final exam. | Take the final exam. | What will John probably do? | [
"Have a holiday.",
"Meet some friends.",
"Take the final exam."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: You've had a part-time job, haven't you?
M: Yes, I have.
W: Could you earn a lot of money?
M: No, only a little.
W: Would you like to work this summer to make some extra money?
M: I think so. | Working to earn extra money. | What is the man going to do this summer? | [
"Working to earn extra money.",
"Working for the coming exams.",
"He won't earn a little money."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Can you tell me where the café is?
M: Yes. It's to the left of ...no, to the right ... of the tree.
W: I thought it was behind the Magic Castle. | To the right of the tree. | Where is the café, according to the man? | [
"To the right of the tree.",
"To the left of the tree.",
"Behind the Magic Castle."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: This is a one-way street. Didn't you see the sign?
W: Sorry. I didn't. | The woman has broken a traffic rule. | What do we learn from the conversation? | [
"The woman is driving too fast.",
"The woman is driving at a slow speed.",
"The woman has broken a traffic rule."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Would you come to dinner next Sunday?
W: Sunday? No, I'm sorry. I'm busy on Sunday.
M: How about Saturday?
W: Yes, I'd love to. What time?
M: How about 7:00?
W: OK.
M: Do you know where I live?
W: Sorry, I have no idea.
M: I'm on No. 1125, Beijing Road.
W: I think I can find it. Anything I should bring along?
M: Oh, just bring yourself. We'll get everything ready.
W: Thank you for your kindness.
M: I'll see you then.
W: Thanks. Goodbye. | A dinner. | What does the man invite the woman to? | [
"A movie.",
"A meeting.",
"A dinner."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Would you come to dinner next Sunday?
W: Sunday? No, I'm sorry. I'm busy on Sunday.
M: How about Saturday?
W: Yes, I'd love to. What time?
M: How about 7:00?
W: OK.
M: Do you know where I live?
W: Sorry, I have no idea.
M: I'm on No. 1125, Beijing Road.
W: I think I can find it. Anything I should bring along?
M: Oh, just bring yourself. We'll get everything ready.
W: Thank you for your kindness.
M: I'll see you then.
W: Thanks. Goodbye. | No. 1125, Beijing Road. | Where does the man live? | [
"No. 1225, Beijing Road.",
"No. 1125, Beijing Road.",
"No. 1215, Beijing Road."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
F: What would you like, a cup of tea or a cup of coffee?
M: Neither, thanks. A glass of water will be OK. | a glass of water. | What will the man have? | [
"a cup of tea.",
"A cup of coffee.",
"a glass of water."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Good morning, Mr. Li. Did you sleep well last night after your long flight?
M: Good morning. Yes, I did. I feel totally rested and I'm now ready for our meeting. | He had a long trip. | What do we learn about the man. | [
"He slept well on the plane.",
"He had a long trip.",
"He had a meeting."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I hear Mary isn't getting much support in her running against Steve in the election.
W: It is not over yet. I think she will make a come-back next time. | She thinks Mary will run again in the next election. | What does the woman mean? | [
"She expects Mary to win in the election.",
"She thinks Mary will run again in the next election.",
"Mary shouldn't have campaigned against Steve."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hi, Kathy, it's Jason.
W: Hi, Jason. I haven't heard from you in a while.
M: Well. I've been busy. I've started my own company.
W: Wow, what kind of business is it?
M: Just a small on-line store. I am hiring staff and I want you to come to work for me.
W: Actually, I just got started working at the old company again.
M: Oh, I didn't realize you were going back. Well, can you recommend someone else? | To join his company. | What does the man ask the woman to do? | [
"To work for her former employer.",
"To recommend a customer.",
"To join his company."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hi, Kathy, it's Jason.
W: Hi, Jason. I haven't heard from you in a while.
M: Well. I've been busy. I've started my own company.
W: Wow, what kind of business is it?
M: Just a small on-line store. I am hiring staff and I want you to come to work for me.
W: Actually, I just got started working at the old company again.
M: Oh, I didn't realize you were going back. Well, can you recommend someone else? | Working for a company. | What is the woman doing? | [
"Working for a company.",
"Running a business.",
"Hunting for a job."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: You were seen hanging about the store on the night when it was robbed, weren't you?
W: Me? You must have made a mistake. I was at home that night. | The search for a reliable witness. | What are they talking about? | [
"A mystery story.",
"The hiring of a shop assistant.",
"The search for a reliable witness."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Honey, we have walked for a long time. Do you want to stop for supper?
W: Yes, I'm hungry. This restaurant nearby is very popular.
M: That sounds fine. | A restaurant. | Where are the speakers going? | [
"A supermarket.",
"A restaurant.",
"A park."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Aren't we supposed to have a science test this afternoon?
M: It was delayed because the teacher had a meeting. | A test | What's the theme of the conversation? | [
"A meeting",
"A teacher",
"A test"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Could you tell me where the nearest subway station is?
M: Sorry. I'm new here myself. You'd better ask someone else. I do know there's a bus stop at the next street corner. | He can't help the woman. | What do we know about the man? | [
"He will take a bus.",
"He can't help the woman.",
"He is looking for the subway station."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Honey, how long have we been living here?
M: About 10 years. What's wrong?
W: I am thinking about redecorating our house.
M: That would cost a lot of money. But we do need to do some changes to the house.
W: Right. What about repainting the living room in yellow?
M: Good idea. I like the countryside style.
W: Great minds think the same. And we can also ask someone to draw a picture on the wall.
M: It sounds great. And the curtain should be changed too.
W: OK. Maybe we should make a blue program first. | By repainting the living room | How will the speakers redecorate their house? | [
"By painting the wall in blue",
"By repainting the living room",
"By drawing a picture on the curtain."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Honey, how long have we been living here?
M: About 10 years. What's wrong?
W: I am thinking about redecorating our house.
M: That would cost a lot of money. But we do need to do some changes to the house.
W: Right. What about repainting the living room in yellow?
M: Good idea. I like the countryside style.
W: Great minds think the same. And we can also ask someone to draw a picture on the wall.
M: It sounds great. And the curtain should be changed too.
W: OK. Maybe we should make a blue program first. | Make a plan. | What will the two speakers do first? | [
"Buy some paint.",
"Make a plan.",
"Visit a country-style house."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Is this the check-in counter for Flight 914 to Los Angeles?
M: Yes, but I'm sorry the flight is delayed because of a minor mechanical problem. Please wait for further notice. | The plane's departure time remains unknown. | What do we learn from this conversation? | [
"The man went to a wrong check-in counter.",
"The man has just missed his flight.",
"The plane's departure time remains unknown."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
A: Hey, Peter, I'm sorry!
B: Hi, Diana, what's wrong?
A: We were going to Hong Kong this weekend, but I'm afraid I can't go.
B: How come?
A: I have a really big geography test and I have to study for it.
B: We can go next week instead.
A: No, I don't want to ruin your weekend. You go ahead and please take the book I bought to my friend Sally. Tell her I have to study all weekend, because I can't afford to fail the test.
B: Ok, then I'll go with Dan. But it's a pity you can't come. | She has to give up her travel pan. | Why does Diana say sorry to peter? | [
"She has to give up her travel pan.",
"She wants to visit another city.",
"She needs to put off her test."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
A: Hey, Peter, I'm sorry!
B: Hi, Diana, what's wrong?
A: We were going to Hong Kong this weekend, but I'm afraid I can't go.
B: How come?
A: I have a really big geography test and I have to study for it.
B: We can go next week instead.
A: No, I don't want to ruin your weekend. You go ahead and please take the book I bought to my friend Sally. Tell her I have to study all weekend, because I can't afford to fail the test.
B: Ok, then I'll go with Dan. But it's a pity you can't come. | Take a book to her friend. | What does Diana want Peter to do? | [
"Help her with her study.",
"Take a book to her friend.",
"Teach a geography lesson."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: How was your research going, Jack?
M: Well, not bad. I talked to some students and got their opinions. And now I've got to write the paper based on the information I've collected. | Work on a research paper. | What is the man going to do? | [
"Talk to more students.",
"Collect more information.",
"Work on a research paper."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What did you do in class today?
M: The teacher went over last Friday's lesson. | The teacher reviewed a previous lesson. | What did the teacher do? | [
"The teacher reviewed a previous lesson.",
"The teacher taught a new lesson.",
"The teacher postponed the class until Friday."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hello. I haven't seen you for a long time. How are you?
W: Fine. Thanks.
M: Tomorrow is my birthday. I would like to invite you and your family to my birthday party. Our teacher Mr. Wang in University will come also.
W: Thank you very much. When will it begin?
M: At 6:30 pm.
W: Oh. Let me see. I get off work at 5:30 every day and then spend about 35 minutes on meeting my husband and my daughter, We shall cost about 45 minutes to go to your home. Is that all right?
M: Yes, of course.
W: OK. See you tomorrow.
M: See you then. | At 6:30 pm. | When will the man begin his birthday party? | [
"At 5:30 pm.",
"At 6:30 pm.",
"At 7:30 pm."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hello. I haven't seen you for a long time. How are you?
W: Fine. Thanks.
M: Tomorrow is my birthday. I would like to invite you and your family to my birthday party. Our teacher Mr. Wang in University will come also.
W: Thank you very much. When will it begin?
M: At 6:30 pm.
W: Oh. Let me see. I get off work at 5:30 every day and then spend about 35 minutes on meeting my husband and my daughter, We shall cost about 45 minutes to go to your home. Is that all right?
M: Yes, of course.
W: OK. See you tomorrow.
M: See you then. | At 6:50 pm. | When will the woman and her family be able to arrive at the man's birthday party? | [
"At 6:05 pm.",
"At 6:30 pm.",
"At 6:50 pm."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hello. I haven't seen you for a long time. How are you?
W: Fine. Thanks.
M: Tomorrow is my birthday. I would like to invite you and your family to my birthday party. Our teacher Mr. Wang in University will come also.
W: Thank you very much. When will it begin?
M: At 6:30 pm.
W: Oh. Let me see. I get off work at 5:30 every day and then spend about 35 minutes on meeting my husband and my daughter, We shall cost about 45 minutes to go to your home. Is that all right?
M: Yes, of course.
W: OK. See you tomorrow.
M: See you then. | The man invites the woman and her family to take part in his birthday party. | What does the dialogue mainly tell us? | [
"The man has a birthday party.",
"The woman and her family will be late for the man's birthday party.",
"The man invites the woman and her family to take part in his birthday party."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hello. I haven't seen you for a long time. How are you?
W: Fine. Thanks.
M: Tomorrow is my birthday. I would like to invite you and your family to my birthday party. Our teacher Mr. Wang in University will come also.
W: Thank you very much. When will it begin?
M: At 6:30 pm.
W: Oh. Let me see. I get off work at 5:30 every day and then spend about 35 minutes on meeting my husband and my daughter, We shall cost about 45 minutes to go to your home. Is that all right?
M: Yes, of course.
W: OK. See you tomorrow.
M: See you then. | Classmates. | What can be the relationship between the man and the woman? | [
"Classmates.",
"Cousins.",
"Colleagues."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: James, you have a large collection of stamps, haven't you?
M: Yes, I'm really proud of it. I have thousands of stamps from most countries of the world.
W: Wow, that's great. How did you get all of them?
M: Sometimes I took used stamps off envelopes, but mostly my dad brought them back from his travels. Some of the stamps in my collection are of great value. Drop over sometime and I'll show you my collection.
W: Thanks, I will. | He got them from his father. | How did the man generally get the stamps? | [
"He got them from his father.",
"He took them off letter envelops,",
"He brought them from foreign travels."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: James, you have a large collection of stamps, haven't you?
M: Yes, I'm really proud of it. I have thousands of stamps from most countries of the world.
W: Wow, that's great. How did you get all of them?
M: Sometimes I took used stamps off envelopes, but mostly my dad brought them back from his travels. Some of the stamps in my collection are of great value. Drop over sometime and I'll show you my collection.
W: Thanks, I will. | They are very valuable. | What does the man think of some of the stamps? | [
"They are all unusual.",
"They are quite useful.",
"They are very valuable."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I read on the Internet that the word "news" comes from the first letters of north, east, west, and south.
W: I don't think so. You can't believe everything you read. According to my dictionary, "news" comes from a French word meaning "new things". | The origin of a word. | What are the speakers talking about? | [
"The latest news.",
"The origin of a word.",
"Dictionaries."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I thought you were going to call me last night about the plans for the conference on language teaching.
W: Sorry, I should have, but Tom and Jane stopped by and stayed until midnight. | The woman had guests all evening. | What do we learn from the conversation? | [
"The woman had been planning for the conference.",
"The woman had guests all evening.",
"The woman didn't come back until midnight."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
F: Would you mind if I turn off the radio?
M: Yes, of course I would. | Yes, he will. | Will the man mind the woman's willing? | [
"No.",
"We don't know.",
"Yes, he will."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What do you think of the Modern Art Exhibition?
M: It was too difficult for me to understand. But my wife enjoyed every minute of it. | The man's wife. | Who had a good time in the exhibition? | [
"The woman.",
"The man.",
"The man's wife."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I am completely exhausted. Why don't we dine out tonight? I don't remember the last time you took me out to dinner.
M: That's not a bad idea. There's a new Mexican restaurant around the corner. They say it's good. | The woman doesn't want to cook a meal. | What can be inferred from the conversation? | [
"The woman doesn't want to cook a meal.",
"The woman wants to have a picnic.",
"The woman has a poor memory."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
F: When do you usually get up, Peter?
M: I usually get up at half past six, but this morning I got up a quarter later. | At 6:45. | What time did the man get up this morning? | [
"At 6:30.",
"At 6:15.",
"At 6:45."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Oh, no! My computer is not working! I have a paper due tomorrow morning, and the library is already closed.
W: Why don't you use the computer lab on campus? They're open until midnight.
M: Really? OK I'd better run. Thanks for the tip! | In a computer lab. | Where will the man probably write his paper? | [
"At home.",
"In a computer lab.",
"At the library."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: How can I help you, Miss?
W: Could you break a 20-dollar bill for me?
M: Sure. How do you want it?
W: Could I have two 5's and the rest in 1's?
M: Well, I have some 5's, but I don't have enough 1's. Are quarters fine with you?
W: Oh, that's even better! In that case, I won't have to worry about the small change for the bus later.
M: Here you go!
W: Thanks a million! | Changing money in a bank. | What is the woman doing? | [
"Asking for some money in the street.",
"Paying fares on a bus.",
"Changing money in a bank."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: How can I help you, Miss?
W: Could you break a 20-dollar bill for me?
M: Sure. How do you want it?
W: Could I have two 5's and the rest in 1's?
M: Well, I have some 5's, but I don't have enough 1's. Are quarters fine with you?
W: Oh, that's even better! In that case, I won't have to worry about the small change for the bus later.
M: Here you go!
W: Thanks a million! | 2. | How many 5's will the woman be given? | [
"1.",
"2.",
"3."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: How can I help you, Miss?
W: Could you break a 20-dollar bill for me?
M: Sure. How do you want it?
W: Could I have two 5's and the rest in 1's?
M: Well, I have some 5's, but I don't have enough 1's. Are quarters fine with you?
W: Oh, that's even better! In that case, I won't have to worry about the small change for the bus later.
M: Here you go!
W: Thanks a million! | Take a bus. | What do you think the woman is going to do later? | [
"Change buses.",
"Change one million dollars.",
"Take a bus."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Robbie, this new walkman is really wonderful.
M: Richard and Marilyn bought it for me for my birthday.
W: They are so kind. You are very lucky, Robbie, to have such a nice family.
M: Is something wrong, Alexandra?
W: No, nothing.
M: Yes, there is. I can tell. What's the matter? Come on, you can tell me. What's up?
W: I received a letter from my parents this morning. I miss them very much. The Molinas treat me so nicely and I like being with your family so much...but when I received the letter with photographs of my family, I cried.
M: You really miss your family,don't you?
W: Yes, I know I must seem silly. It's not like I have nobody. I like the Molinas very much, and they're so kind to me.
M: Hey, why don't we go out for a hamburger and French fries? That'll cheer you up. And you can use my walkman.
W: That's a good idea. But if you go out, please don't complain about your math teacher or your math homework, I want to have fun. | Richard and Marilyn. | Who bought the walkman for Robbie's birthday? | [
"Richard and Alexandra.",
"Richard and Marilyn.",
"The Molinas."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Robbie, this new walkman is really wonderful.
M: Richard and Marilyn bought it for me for my birthday.
W: They are so kind. You are very lucky, Robbie, to have such a nice family.
M: Is something wrong, Alexandra?
W: No, nothing.
M: Yes, there is. I can tell. What's the matter? Come on, you can tell me. What's up?
W: I received a letter from my parents this morning. I miss them very much. The Molinas treat me so nicely and I like being with your family so much...but when I received the letter with photographs of my family, I cried.
M: You really miss your family,don't you?
W: Yes, I know I must seem silly. It's not like I have nobody. I like the Molinas very much, and they're so kind to me.
M: Hey, why don't we go out for a hamburger and French fries? That'll cheer you up. And you can use my walkman.
W: That's a good idea. But if you go out, please don't complain about your math teacher or your math homework, I want to have fun. | The letter reminded her of her family. | Why did Alexandra cry? | [
"The Molinas didn't treat her nicely.",
"The letter reminded her of her family.",
"She had nobody to talk to."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Robbie, this new walkman is really wonderful.
M: Richard and Marilyn bought it for me for my birthday.
W: They are so kind. You are very lucky, Robbie, to have such a nice family.
M: Is something wrong, Alexandra?
W: No, nothing.
M: Yes, there is. I can tell. What's the matter? Come on, you can tell me. What's up?
W: I received a letter from my parents this morning. I miss them very much. The Molinas treat me so nicely and I like being with your family so much...but when I received the letter with photographs of my family, I cried.
M: You really miss your family,don't you?
W: Yes, I know I must seem silly. It's not like I have nobody. I like the Molinas very much, and they're so kind to me.
M: Hey, why don't we go out for a hamburger and French fries? That'll cheer you up. And you can use my walkman.
W: That's a good idea. But if you go out, please don't complain about your math teacher or your math homework, I want to have fun. | At Robbie's home. | Where does the conversation most probably take place? | [
"In a French restaurant.",
"At Alexandra's home.",
"At Robbie's home."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Robert, you play the guitar, don't you?
M: I used to. But I haven't played it for quite some time. I don't really have time these days with all my studies. Why do you ask?
W: I'm trying to organize a group to play at some parties on weekends. We still need a guitar player.
M: Well, I don't know. But your idea sounds fun to me.
W: Oh, it will be. I'm more or less in charge of things, so if you want to give it a try, you're in. It's as easy as that. Besides, it's a great chance to get out to meet people.
M: But I told you I haven't practiced for a long time. I don't know if I remember any songs I used to play.
W: Don't worry about it. I just thought I'd ask you to try and join us sometime when we were practicing. We'll be practicing for a few months before we give performances.
M: OK, I'll have a try.
W: I'm sure you can do it. And it will be fun, too. | A student. | What do you think Robert is? | [
"A dancer.",
"A singer.",
"A student."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
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