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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. | At some parties. | Where will the group perform? | [
"At concert halls.",
"At restaurants.",
"At some parties."
] | 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. | He doesn't have time to practice. | Why is Robert not sure of joining the group? | [
"He doesn't think he is good enough.",
"He doesn't have time to practice.",
"He isn't interested in joining it."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Come in. Please have a seat.
W: Thank you.
M: I'm Paul Turner. Branch Manager.
W: Katie Thomas, nice to meet you.
M: I hear that you're looking for temporary office work.
W: That's right.
M: How old are you, Katie?
W: Eighteen.
M: That's rather young. What experience have you had?
W: Well, I've just left school, in fact, and I'm looking for a job between now and when I go to college.
M: It doesn't sound as if we can help, Katie. You see, our clients are very demanding, especially when it comes to new office technology.
W: Oh, that's no problem. I took extra classes in office skills at school.
M: Oh, perhaps you'd like to outline what you've been doing?
W: I started by learning keyboard skills. Then I went in to learn about word processing.
M: Good. You seem qualified from the technical point of view. But how well do you think you'll get along with people in an office?
W: I think I'm quite adaptable. I belonged to the drama society, as well as working on the school magazine. And I played a bit of sports. So I'm used to working as part of a team.
M: Sounds good. Let's see... There's a request from Johnson's Imports for "a bright youngster..." . | 18. | How old is Katie? | [
"16.",
"17.",
"18."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Come in. Please have a seat.
W: Thank you.
M: I'm Paul Turner. Branch Manager.
W: Katie Thomas, nice to meet you.
M: I hear that you're looking for temporary office work.
W: That's right.
M: How old are you, Katie?
W: Eighteen.
M: That's rather young. What experience have you had?
W: Well, I've just left school, in fact, and I'm looking for a job between now and when I go to college.
M: It doesn't sound as if we can help, Katie. You see, our clients are very demanding, especially when it comes to new office technology.
W: Oh, that's no problem. I took extra classes in office skills at school.
M: Oh, perhaps you'd like to outline what you've been doing?
W: I started by learning keyboard skills. Then I went in to learn about word processing.
M: Good. You seem qualified from the technical point of view. But how well do you think you'll get along with people in an office?
W: I think I'm quite adaptable. I belonged to the drama society, as well as working on the school magazine. And I played a bit of sports. So I'm used to working as part of a team.
M: Sounds good. Let's see... There's a request from Johnson's Imports for "a bright youngster..." . | A short-term job in an office. | What kind of job is Katie looking for? | [
"A short-term job in an office.",
"A full-time job at a college.",
"A permanent job at Johnson's Imports."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Come in. Please have a seat.
W: Thank you.
M: I'm Paul Turner. Branch Manager.
W: Katie Thomas, nice to meet you.
M: I hear that you're looking for temporary office work.
W: That's right.
M: How old are you, Katie?
W: Eighteen.
M: That's rather young. What experience have you had?
W: Well, I've just left school, in fact, and I'm looking for a job between now and when I go to college.
M: It doesn't sound as if we can help, Katie. You see, our clients are very demanding, especially when it comes to new office technology.
W: Oh, that's no problem. I took extra classes in office skills at school.
M: Oh, perhaps you'd like to outline what you've been doing?
W: I started by learning keyboard skills. Then I went in to learn about word processing.
M: Good. You seem qualified from the technical point of view. But how well do you think you'll get along with people in an office?
W: I think I'm quite adaptable. I belonged to the drama society, as well as working on the school magazine. And I played a bit of sports. So I'm used to working as part of a team.
M: Sounds good. Let's see... There's a request from Johnson's Imports for "a bright youngster..." . | She has computer skills and used to working with people. | What qualifications does Katie have for the job? | [
"Her extra classes in sport at school.",
"She has computer skills and used to working with people.",
"She's adaptable."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Has your brother bought this book yet?
M: He bought a history book,but the English textbook was sold out. | A history book. | Which book has the man's brother got? | [
"An English textbook.",
"A chemistry book.",
"A history book."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: It is said that this novel has been translated into several languages.
M: That's true. It is such an interesting novel. I've read it twice. | A novel. | What are the two speakers talking about? | [
"Foreign languages.",
"A novel.",
"A film."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Game Show Host: Thank you, Thank you and welcome to everyone's favorite game show, Unbelievable Trivia. Today's contestant, Julie Jones, has just entered our bonus round and is trying to win our grand prize, $30,000 in cash and an all-expense paid, six-day vacation to China. Okay, Julie. In order to win the grand prize, you must answer all four of the bonus questions correctly. All of the questions are true or false. If false, you must make the statement true by giving the correct information. If not, you go home with our consolation prize: a fine set of encyclopedias on home repairs. [Oh] Remember. When the buzzer goes off, you must give your answer. Are you ready?
Julie: I'm ready.
Host: The first question: A cat has 32 muscles in each ear.
Julie:Uh. True.
Host: You are correct! Question number two: A tuna is the only fish that can blink with both eyes.
Julie: True, I mean, I mean, I mean false. A SHARK is the only fish that can blink with both eyes.
Host: Correct. Only two more questions. Number three: An elephant has the largest eyes in the world.
Julie: I know that one. False. The giant squid has the largest eyes.
Host: Super. This is the last question Julie. The national anthem of Greece has 134 verses.
Julie: False. The national anthem of Greece has 158 verses.
Host: You are right!
Julie: Did I win?
Host: Yes, Julie, pack your bags, and we'll pack your wallet. [Alright!] You're off to China. Well, that's all for today's show. See you next time
Julie: Thank you, Thank you. | cash and a trip | What is the grand prize of the game show? | [
"money and a new car",
"a trip and encyclopedias",
"cash and a trip"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Game Show Host: Thank you, Thank you and welcome to everyone's favorite game show, Unbelievable Trivia. Today's contestant, Julie Jones, has just entered our bonus round and is trying to win our grand prize, $30,000 in cash and an all-expense paid, six-day vacation to China. Okay, Julie. In order to win the grand prize, you must answer all four of the bonus questions correctly. All of the questions are true or false. If false, you must make the statement true by giving the correct information. If not, you go home with our consolation prize: a fine set of encyclopedias on home repairs. [Oh] Remember. When the buzzer goes off, you must give your answer. Are you ready?
Julie: I'm ready.
Host: The first question: A cat has 32 muscles in each ear.
Julie:Uh. True.
Host: You are correct! Question number two: A tuna is the only fish that can blink with both eyes.
Julie: True, I mean, I mean, I mean false. A SHARK is the only fish that can blink with both eyes.
Host: Correct. Only two more questions. Number three: An elephant has the largest eyes in the world.
Julie: I know that one. False. The giant squid has the largest eyes.
Host: Super. This is the last question Julie. The national anthem of Greece has 134 verses.
Julie: False. The national anthem of Greece has 158 verses.
Host: You are right!
Julie: Did I win?
Host: Yes, Julie, pack your bags, and we'll pack your wallet. [Alright!] You're off to China. Well, that's all for today's show. See you next time
Julie: Thank you, Thank you. | 32 | How many muscles does a cat have in each ear? | [
"22",
"32",
"42"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Game Show Host: Thank you, Thank you and welcome to everyone's favorite game show, Unbelievable Trivia. Today's contestant, Julie Jones, has just entered our bonus round and is trying to win our grand prize, $30,000 in cash and an all-expense paid, six-day vacation to China. Okay, Julie. In order to win the grand prize, you must answer all four of the bonus questions correctly. All of the questions are true or false. If false, you must make the statement true by giving the correct information. If not, you go home with our consolation prize: a fine set of encyclopedias on home repairs. [Oh] Remember. When the buzzer goes off, you must give your answer. Are you ready?
Julie: I'm ready.
Host: The first question: A cat has 32 muscles in each ear.
Julie:Uh. True.
Host: You are correct! Question number two: A tuna is the only fish that can blink with both eyes.
Julie: True, I mean, I mean, I mean false. A SHARK is the only fish that can blink with both eyes.
Host: Correct. Only two more questions. Number three: An elephant has the largest eyes in the world.
Julie: I know that one. False. The giant squid has the largest eyes.
Host: Super. This is the last question Julie. The national anthem of Greece has 134 verses.
Julie: False. The national anthem of Greece has 158 verses.
Host: You are right!
Julie: Did I win?
Host: Yes, Julie, pack your bags, and we'll pack your wallet. [Alright!] You're off to China. Well, that's all for today's show. See you next time
Julie: Thank you, Thank you. | It can blink with both eyes. | What is unique about a shark according to the game show? | [
"It can blink with both eyes.",
"It can swim upside down while sleeping.",
"It can eat fish five times its size."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Game Show Host: Thank you, Thank you and welcome to everyone's favorite game show, Unbelievable Trivia. Today's contestant, Julie Jones, has just entered our bonus round and is trying to win our grand prize, $30,000 in cash and an all-expense paid, six-day vacation to China. Okay, Julie. In order to win the grand prize, you must answer all four of the bonus questions correctly. All of the questions are true or false. If false, you must make the statement true by giving the correct information. If not, you go home with our consolation prize: a fine set of encyclopedias on home repairs. [Oh] Remember. When the buzzer goes off, you must give your answer. Are you ready?
Julie: I'm ready.
Host: The first question: A cat has 32 muscles in each ear.
Julie:Uh. True.
Host: You are correct! Question number two: A tuna is the only fish that can blink with both eyes.
Julie: True, I mean, I mean, I mean false. A SHARK is the only fish that can blink with both eyes.
Host: Correct. Only two more questions. Number three: An elephant has the largest eyes in the world.
Julie: I know that one. False. The giant squid has the largest eyes.
Host: Super. This is the last question Julie. The national anthem of Greece has 134 verses.
Julie: False. The national anthem of Greece has 158 verses.
Host: You are right!
Julie: Did I win?
Host: Yes, Julie, pack your bags, and we'll pack your wallet. [Alright!] You're off to China. Well, that's all for today's show. See you next time
Julie: Thank you, Thank you. | a giant squid | What creature has the largest eyes in the world? | [
"an elephant",
"a giant squid",
"a whale"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Game Show Host: Thank you, Thank you and welcome to everyone's favorite game show, Unbelievable Trivia. Today's contestant, Julie Jones, has just entered our bonus round and is trying to win our grand prize, $30,000 in cash and an all-expense paid, six-day vacation to China. Okay, Julie. In order to win the grand prize, you must answer all four of the bonus questions correctly. All of the questions are true or false. If false, you must make the statement true by giving the correct information. If not, you go home with our consolation prize: a fine set of encyclopedias on home repairs. [Oh] Remember. When the buzzer goes off, you must give your answer. Are you ready?
Julie: I'm ready.
Host: The first question: A cat has 32 muscles in each ear.
Julie:Uh. True.
Host: You are correct! Question number two: A tuna is the only fish that can blink with both eyes.
Julie: True, I mean, I mean, I mean false. A SHARK is the only fish that can blink with both eyes.
Host: Correct. Only two more questions. Number three: An elephant has the largest eyes in the world.
Julie: I know that one. False. The giant squid has the largest eyes.
Host: Super. This is the last question Julie. The national anthem of Greece has 134 verses.
Julie: False. The national anthem of Greece has 158 verses.
Host: You are right!
Julie: Did I win?
Host: Yes, Julie, pack your bags, and we'll pack your wallet. [Alright!] You're off to China. Well, that's all for today's show. See you next time
Julie: Thank you, Thank you. | 158 | How many verses does the national anthem of Greece have? | [
"134",
"148",
"158"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Did you enjoy the concert last night, George?
M: I wish I had not gone to see it. | The concert was bad. | What does the man mean? | [
"The concert was bad.",
"He didn't go to the concert.",
"The concert was excellent."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Excuse me, I didn't hear what you said.
M: I asked if you could lend me your car. | He wanted to borrow a car. | What did the wo man want to do? | [
"He wanted to buy a car.",
"He wanted to borrow a car.",
"He wanted to sell a car."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Oh, who is the beautiful old woman in front of the house?
W: That's my grandmother.
M: Oh, then that must be your house in the background. Where is it?
W: No, that's my grandmother's house. She lives in Kentucky. We live in Boston, about two and a half hours away by plane.
M: Then, does she live with your uncle or aunt?
W: No. Since her husband died, she has lived alone.
M: Alone? But she is so old! Who takes care of her?
W: She takes care of herself, though she is 81 this year and is beginning to slow down a little. She has a cleaning lady who comes for a few hours a week to clean house and help with the shopping.
M: But isn't she lonely without family?
W: Of course not. She has lived in the same neighborhood since she was first married, so she knows all the neighbors, young and old, and she has lots of friends.
M: Why doesn't she live with you? Don't you miss her?
W: Well,actually,we talk to her on the phone every week and visit her at least once a year, but we are busy with our lives and so is she. We love to have her visit, but we all know that if she lived with us, we might not get along so well. | She lives by herself. | What do we know about the grandmother? | [
"She lives by herself.",
"She's as healthy as before.",
"She often does some cleaning."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Oh, who is the beautiful old woman in front of the house?
W: That's my grandmother.
M: Oh, then that must be your house in the background. Where is it?
W: No, that's my grandmother's house. She lives in Kentucky. We live in Boston, about two and a half hours away by plane.
M: Then, does she live with your uncle or aunt?
W: No. Since her husband died, she has lived alone.
M: Alone? But she is so old! Who takes care of her?
W: She takes care of herself, though she is 81 this year and is beginning to slow down a little. She has a cleaning lady who comes for a few hours a week to clean house and help with the shopping.
M: But isn't she lonely without family?
W: Of course not. She has lived in the same neighborhood since she was first married, so she knows all the neighbors, young and old, and she has lots of friends.
M: Why doesn't she live with you? Don't you miss her?
W: Well,actually,we talk to her on the phone every week and visit her at least once a year, but we are busy with our lives and so is she. We love to have her visit, but we all know that if she lived with us, we might not get along so well. | Since she was married. | How long has the grandmother lived in Kentucky? | [
"Since her husband died.",
"Since she was married.",
"Since her son moved away."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Oh, who is the beautiful old woman in front of the house?
W: That's my grandmother.
M: Oh, then that must be your house in the background. Where is it?
W: No, that's my grandmother's house. She lives in Kentucky. We live in Boston, about two and a half hours away by plane.
M: Then, does she live with your uncle or aunt?
W: No. Since her husband died, she has lived alone.
M: Alone? But she is so old! Who takes care of her?
W: She takes care of herself, though she is 81 this year and is beginning to slow down a little. She has a cleaning lady who comes for a few hours a week to clean house and help with the shopping.
M: But isn't she lonely without family?
W: Of course not. She has lived in the same neighborhood since she was first married, so she knows all the neighbors, young and old, and she has lots of friends.
M: Why doesn't she live with you? Don't you miss her?
W: Well,actually,we talk to her on the phone every week and visit her at least once a year, but we are busy with our lives and so is she. We love to have her visit, but we all know that if she lived with us, we might not get along so well. | Being with friends. | What does the grandmother enjoy about her present life? | [
"Being busy with housework.",
"Being with relatives.",
"Being with friends."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I'm fond of playing football and tennis.
M: As for me. swimming is my favorite sport. | Swimming. | Which sport does the man like? | [
"Football.",
"Tennis.",
"Swimming."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Which one hurts, the left or the right one?
M: The left one. It's really painful. I can hardly hear with it.
W: Don't go swimming for the next two days. If it doesn't get better by tomorrow, you should see the doctor.
M: I guess so. Maybe I should get something from the drugstore right now. | An ear. | Which part of the man's body hurts? | [
"An arm.",
"An eye.",
"An ear."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Which one hurts, the left or the right one?
M: The left one. It's really painful. I can hardly hear with it.
W: Don't go swimming for the next two days. If it doesn't get better by tomorrow, you should see the doctor.
M: I guess so. Maybe I should get something from the drugstore right now. | Stay away from the swimming pool. | What does the woman advise the man to do? | [
"Go to hospital at once.",
"Stay away from the swimming pool.",
"Get some medicine from the drugstore."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hi, are you being helped?
W: No, I'm not. I'm interested in some gloves.
M: All our gloves are here. What do you think of this pair here? It's made of silk.
W: Hm, it looks nice, but I'd like to have something warm for the winter.
M: Maybe you would like heavy wool gloves. How about this pair?
W: I think that's what I want. How much is it?
M: It's... forty dollars.
W: It's a little expensive. Do you think it's possible to get a discount?
M: Hm, since you like it so much, how about a 10 percent discount. That's the best I can offer.
W: That's good.
M: Is there anything else I can get for you, a pair of socks?
W: No, that should be it. Thank you. | A pair of gloves. | What is the woman looking for? | [
"A pair of shoes.",
"A pair of gloves.",
"A pair of socks."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hi, are you being helped?
W: No, I'm not. I'm interested in some gloves.
M: All our gloves are here. What do you think of this pair here? It's made of silk.
W: Hm, it looks nice, but I'd like to have something warm for the winter.
M: Maybe you would like heavy wool gloves. How about this pair?
W: I think that's what I want. How much is it?
M: It's... forty dollars.
W: It's a little expensive. Do you think it's possible to get a discount?
M: Hm, since you like it so much, how about a 10 percent discount. That's the best I can offer.
W: That's good.
M: Is there anything else I can get for you, a pair of socks?
W: No, that should be it. Thank you. | Thirty-six dollars. | How much will the woman pay? | [
"Forty dollars.",
"Thirty-six dollars.",
"Thirty dollars."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hi, are you being helped?
W: No, I'm not. I'm interested in some gloves.
M: All our gloves are here. What do you think of this pair here? It's made of silk.
W: Hm, it looks nice, but I'd like to have something warm for the winter.
M: Maybe you would like heavy wool gloves. How about this pair?
W: I think that's what I want. How much is it?
M: It's... forty dollars.
W: It's a little expensive. Do you think it's possible to get a discount?
M: Hm, since you like it so much, how about a 10 percent discount. That's the best I can offer.
W: That's good.
M: Is there anything else I can get for you, a pair of socks?
W: No, that should be it. Thank you. | It's made of silk. | Why does the woman NOT want the first pair? | [
"It's too expensive.",
"It's made of wool.",
"It's made of silk."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Mary Lou Westin. It's been a hundred years! I haven't seen you since we were in high school.
W: Randy? Randy Betford? Oh, my goodness, you look exactly the same! Even your hair is the same... curls everywhere!
M: Well, you look... a lot different... But I mean that in a good way.
W: Well, I got tired of that blond hair, so I decided to become a redhead, and I've never looked back! I also lost a lot of weight, and I'm really trying hard to keep it off. I don't wanna look like I did in high school ever again!
M: So, do you live here? What do you do?
W: I'm a lawyer in Brookfield, the next town over. I just come out here on weekends to do my shopping. What about you?
M: I sell insurance, but I'm actually working in Springfield. We're looking to open a new office here in Ovington, so that's why I'm out here.
W: Do you like your job?
M: Well, I guess I make a nice living, but it's really boring work. I wish I could just change careers.
W: I agree. I actually have the opposite problem. I work for an environmental law firm, so the work is exciting, and I feel like I'm really making a difference. The only problem is that the pay is quite low, so I'm basically living hand to mouth every month.
M: That sounds like a fair trade, though. I'd switch places with you in a second. Say, would you like to have dinner with me tonight? I know a great seafood place.
W: That would be fantastic! | She was overweight. | What did the woman look like in high school? | [
"She had dark hair.",
"She was overweight.",
"She had curly hair."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Mary Lou Westin. It's been a hundred years! I haven't seen you since we were in high school.
W: Randy? Randy Betford? Oh, my goodness, you look exactly the same! Even your hair is the same... curls everywhere!
M: Well, you look... a lot different... But I mean that in a good way.
W: Well, I got tired of that blond hair, so I decided to become a redhead, and I've never looked back! I also lost a lot of weight, and I'm really trying hard to keep it off. I don't wanna look like I did in high school ever again!
M: So, do you live here? What do you do?
W: I'm a lawyer in Brookfield, the next town over. I just come out here on weekends to do my shopping. What about you?
M: I sell insurance, but I'm actually working in Springfield. We're looking to open a new office here in Ovington, so that's why I'm out here.
W: Do you like your job?
M: Well, I guess I make a nice living, but it's really boring work. I wish I could just change careers.
W: I agree. I actually have the opposite problem. I work for an environmental law firm, so the work is exciting, and I feel like I'm really making a difference. The only problem is that the pay is quite low, so I'm basically living hand to mouth every month.
M: That sounds like a fair trade, though. I'd switch places with you in a second. Say, would you like to have dinner with me tonight? I know a great seafood place.
W: That would be fantastic! | She is a lawyer. | What does the woman do for living? | [
"She sells insurance.",
"She works in a seafood restaurant.",
"She is a lawyer."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Mary Lou Westin. It's been a hundred years! I haven't seen you since we were in high school.
W: Randy? Randy Betford? Oh, my goodness, you look exactly the same! Even your hair is the same... curls everywhere!
M: Well, you look... a lot different... But I mean that in a good way.
W: Well, I got tired of that blond hair, so I decided to become a redhead, and I've never looked back! I also lost a lot of weight, and I'm really trying hard to keep it off. I don't wanna look like I did in high school ever again!
M: So, do you live here? What do you do?
W: I'm a lawyer in Brookfield, the next town over. I just come out here on weekends to do my shopping. What about you?
M: I sell insurance, but I'm actually working in Springfield. We're looking to open a new office here in Ovington, so that's why I'm out here.
W: Do you like your job?
M: Well, I guess I make a nice living, but it's really boring work. I wish I could just change careers.
W: I agree. I actually have the opposite problem. I work for an environmental law firm, so the work is exciting, and I feel like I'm really making a difference. The only problem is that the pay is quite low, so I'm basically living hand to mouth every month.
M: That sounds like a fair trade, though. I'd switch places with you in a second. Say, would you like to have dinner with me tonight? I know a great seafood place.
W: That would be fantastic! | Dull but well-paid. | What does the man think of his job? | [
"Dull but well-paid.",
"Exciting but low-paid.",
"He likes it very much."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Mary Lou Westin. It's been a hundred years! I haven't seen you since we were in high school.
W: Randy? Randy Betford? Oh, my goodness, you look exactly the same! Even your hair is the same... curls everywhere!
M: Well, you look... a lot different... But I mean that in a good way.
W: Well, I got tired of that blond hair, so I decided to become a redhead, and I've never looked back! I also lost a lot of weight, and I'm really trying hard to keep it off. I don't wanna look like I did in high school ever again!
M: So, do you live here? What do you do?
W: I'm a lawyer in Brookfield, the next town over. I just come out here on weekends to do my shopping. What about you?
M: I sell insurance, but I'm actually working in Springfield. We're looking to open a new office here in Ovington, so that's why I'm out here.
W: Do you like your job?
M: Well, I guess I make a nice living, but it's really boring work. I wish I could just change careers.
W: I agree. I actually have the opposite problem. I work for an environmental law firm, so the work is exciting, and I feel like I'm really making a difference. The only problem is that the pay is quite low, so I'm basically living hand to mouth every month.
M: That sounds like a fair trade, though. I'd switch places with you in a second. Say, would you like to have dinner with me tonight? I know a great seafood place.
W: That would be fantastic! | In Ovington. | Where are the speakers at the moment? | [
"In Springfield.",
"In Ovington.",
"In Brookfield."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: How old are you, Ann?
W: I know you are 18. I'm two years younger than you. | 16. | How old is Ann? | [
"18.",
"17.",
"16."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Can I order take-out here?
W: Yes, sir. What would you like?
M: I want a hamburger, a medium French fries, a Big Mac meal, and a double cheeseburger, please.
W: Anything else?
M: And a 6-piece chicken nuggets.
W: What kind of drink would you like?
M: A large Coke with extra ice and a milkshake. And please give me several more straws. How much do I owe you?
W: Let me calculate it, er... that comes to $ 14.30.
M: Here's $15. Keep the change. | In a restaurant. | Where does the conversation take place? | [
"In a restaurant.",
"In a shop.",
"In a hotel."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Can I order take-out here?
W: Yes, sir. What would you like?
M: I want a hamburger, a medium French fries, a Big Mac meal, and a double cheeseburger, please.
W: Anything else?
M: And a 6-piece chicken nuggets.
W: What kind of drink would you like?
M: A large Coke with extra ice and a milkshake. And please give me several more straws. How much do I owe you?
W: Let me calculate it, er... that comes to $ 14.30.
M: Here's $15. Keep the change. | $ 0.70. | How much does the man tip the woman? | [
"$ 1.70.",
"$ 1.30.",
"$ 0.70."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Tom: Dad, what will we have for dinner?
Dad: I don't know. Maybe fried fish, chicken soup and...
Tom: Oh, no. We've had such things since Mom's gone.
Dad: I'm sorry. But that is the only thing I can cook. What do you want to have then?
Tom: I'd like to go to McDonald's this time.
Dad: OK then. You'll drive, will you?
Tom: No, I'm a bit tired today. You do that, please.
Dad: OK, OK. I always do things like that ... Ah, here we are.
Tom: Dad, what do you want to have? I'd like a hamburger.
Dad: Hamburger, salad, coke and apple pie. Is that all right for you, Tom?
Tom: Right, and fetch me an ice-cream, too. I'll go and find the seats.
Dad: And I'll get some vegetable for myself, and a coffee... Oh, I'm afraid we'll have to do some packing. | Because he was bored with the food his father cooked. | Why did Tom want to go and eat out that evening? | [
"Because he was bored with the food his father cooked.",
"Because he was bored with the home-made food.",
"Because he liked the atmosphere at the restaurant."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Tom: Dad, what will we have for dinner?
Dad: I don't know. Maybe fried fish, chicken soup and...
Tom: Oh, no. We've had such things since Mom's gone.
Dad: I'm sorry. But that is the only thing I can cook. What do you want to have then?
Tom: I'd like to go to McDonald's this time.
Dad: OK then. You'll drive, will you?
Tom: No, I'm a bit tired today. You do that, please.
Dad: OK, OK. I always do things like that ... Ah, here we are.
Tom: Dad, what do you want to have? I'd like a hamburger.
Dad: Hamburger, salad, coke and apple pie. Is that all right for you, Tom?
Tom: Right, and fetch me an ice-cream, too. I'll go and find the seats.
Dad: And I'll get some vegetable for myself, and a coffee... Oh, I'm afraid we'll have to do some packing. | To a fast food restaurant. | Where did Tom and his father finally agree to go for dinner? | [
"To a cafeteria.",
"To a fast food restaurant.",
"To a coffee shop."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Tom: Dad, what will we have for dinner?
Dad: I don't know. Maybe fried fish, chicken soup and...
Tom: Oh, no. We've had such things since Mom's gone.
Dad: I'm sorry. But that is the only thing I can cook. What do you want to have then?
Tom: I'd like to go to McDonald's this time.
Dad: OK then. You'll drive, will you?
Tom: No, I'm a bit tired today. You do that, please.
Dad: OK, OK. I always do things like that ... Ah, here we are.
Tom: Dad, what do you want to have? I'd like a hamburger.
Dad: Hamburger, salad, coke and apple pie. Is that all right for you, Tom?
Tom: Right, and fetch me an ice-cream, too. I'll go and find the seats.
Dad: And I'll get some vegetable for myself, and a coffee... Oh, I'm afraid we'll have to do some packing. | He was a bit tired. | Why wouldn't Tom do the driving? | [
"He was still under 16.",
"He was a bit tired.",
"He was not a skillful driver yet."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Tom: Dad, what will we have for dinner?
Dad: I don't know. Maybe fried fish, chicken soup and...
Tom: Oh, no. We've had such things since Mom's gone.
Dad: I'm sorry. But that is the only thing I can cook. What do you want to have then?
Tom: I'd like to go to McDonald's this time.
Dad: OK then. You'll drive, will you?
Tom: No, I'm a bit tired today. You do that, please.
Dad: OK, OK. I always do things like that ... Ah, here we are.
Tom: Dad, what do you want to have? I'd like a hamburger.
Dad: Hamburger, salad, coke and apple pie. Is that all right for you, Tom?
Tom: Right, and fetch me an ice-cream, too. I'll go and find the seats.
Dad: And I'll get some vegetable for myself, and a coffee... Oh, I'm afraid we'll have to do some packing. | Tom and his father ordered too much. | What can you infer from the dialogue? | [
"McDonald's was Tom's favorite.",
"Tom's father never did cooking at home.",
"Tom and his father ordered too much."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Do you like our new history teacher?
W: I'm tired of his endless talking. He never gives us a little time to discuss things.
M: You can't say that! He's a very knowledgeable person.
W: But I can't see it. | Their history teacher. | What teacher are they talking about? | [
"Their Chinese teacher.",
"Their history teacher.",
"Their politics teacher."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Sally broke her arm last week.
W: How did she do that? She'd always been he? | What Sally had done to break her arm. | What does the woman want to know? | [
"Where Sally lost her money last week",
"What Sally had done to break her arm.",
"How Sally is feeling."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Will you see a film at People's Cinema on Saturday?
F: Yes, I've already got the ticket. | No. | Has the man seen the film? | [
"Yes.",
"No.",
"We don't know."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Could you please tell where I can find tennis shoes?
W: Yes. You can get them in the sportswear department on the right side of the store. | To buy himself a pair of tennis shoes. | What does the man want to do? | [
"To change the tennis shoes in the sportswear department.",
"To help his friend find the right department.",
"To buy himself a pair of tennis shoes."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hi, Gary. How handsome you are in the blue coat!
M: Thank you. I'm very glad to hear that.
W: I like your new coat very much. Where did you get it?
M: Well, I got it from the department store where there are many clothes, from shirt to skirt, from jacket to coat.
W: Oh. I know that store. Clothes there are expensive for me. How much did it cost you?
M: Not as much as the saleswoman asked for. She wanted $90.
W: So. how much did you pay for it in the end?
M: I tried to make her bring down to half the price.
W: Wow! How smart you are! In fact, I have been attracted by a cool hat in that store for a long time. Can you help me bring its price down?
M: I'm not sure, but I can have a try.
W: Then, thank you very much. | Blue. | What color is the man's coat? | [
"Red.",
"Blue.",
"Black."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hi, Gary. How handsome you are in the blue coat!
M: Thank you. I'm very glad to hear that.
W: I like your new coat very much. Where did you get it?
M: Well, I got it from the department store where there are many clothes, from shirt to skirt, from jacket to coat.
W: Oh. I know that store. Clothes there are expensive for me. How much did it cost you?
M: Not as much as the saleswoman asked for. She wanted $90.
W: So. how much did you pay for it in the end?
M: I tried to make her bring down to half the price.
W: Wow! How smart you are! In fact, I have been attracted by a cool hat in that store for a long time. Can you help me bring its price down?
M: I'm not sure, but I can have a try.
W: Then, thank you very much. | 45 dollars. | How much did the man pay for his coat? | [
"180 dollars.",
"90 dollars.",
"45 dollars."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hi, Gary. How handsome you are in the blue coat!
M: Thank you. I'm very glad to hear that.
W: I like your new coat very much. Where did you get it?
M: Well, I got it from the department store where there are many clothes, from shirt to skirt, from jacket to coat.
W: Oh. I know that store. Clothes there are expensive for me. How much did it cost you?
M: Not as much as the saleswoman asked for. She wanted $90.
W: So. how much did you pay for it in the end?
M: I tried to make her bring down to half the price.
W: Wow! How smart you are! In fact, I have been attracted by a cool hat in that store for a long time. Can you help me bring its price down?
M: I'm not sure, but I can have a try.
W: Then, thank you very much. | A hat. | What does the woman want to buy? | [
"A hat.",
"A skirt.",
"A shirt."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Oh, look, who's here? Upon my word, if it isn't Mr. White. Oh, Mr. White, you shouldn't have come.
M: That's all right. I was told the weather was not good enough.
W: Yes, not ideal for flying.
M: If it doesn't clear up soon, I'm afraid the flight might be put off.
W: Let's hope for the best.
M: Mrs. Smith, do you like traveling by air?
W: For me there is nothing like traveling by air. It is both speedy and comfortable. Mr. White, there goes the announcement for passengers to board.
M: Oh, good news for you. The plane will take off on time as it is clearing up.
W: I think I must go now. Thank you for coming to see me off, Mr. White.
M: It's a pleasure. Come again, I wish you a pleasant journey.
W: Thank you. Good-bye. | Surprised. | What does Mrs. Smith feel when she sees Mr. White? | [
"Excited.",
"Surprised.",
"Sad."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Oh, look, who's here? Upon my word, if it isn't Mr. White. Oh, Mr. White, you shouldn't have come.
M: That's all right. I was told the weather was not good enough.
W: Yes, not ideal for flying.
M: If it doesn't clear up soon, I'm afraid the flight might be put off.
W: Let's hope for the best.
M: Mrs. Smith, do you like traveling by air?
W: For me there is nothing like traveling by air. It is both speedy and comfortable. Mr. White, there goes the announcement for passengers to board.
M: Oh, good news for you. The plane will take off on time as it is clearing up.
W: I think I must go now. Thank you for coming to see me off, Mr. White.
M: It's a pleasure. Come again, I wish you a pleasant journey.
W: Thank you. Good-bye. | Fine. | What will the weather be like probably? | [
"Stormy.",
"Fine.",
"Rainy."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Oh, look, who's here? Upon my word, if it isn't Mr. White. Oh, Mr. White, you shouldn't have come.
M: That's all right. I was told the weather was not good enough.
W: Yes, not ideal for flying.
M: If it doesn't clear up soon, I'm afraid the flight might be put off.
W: Let's hope for the best.
M: Mrs. Smith, do you like traveling by air?
W: For me there is nothing like traveling by air. It is both speedy and comfortable. Mr. White, there goes the announcement for passengers to board.
M: Oh, good news for you. The plane will take off on time as it is clearing up.
W: I think I must go now. Thank you for coming to see me off, Mr. White.
M: It's a pleasure. Come again, I wish you a pleasant journey.
W: Thank you. Good-bye. | She likes it. | How does Mrs. Smith feel about traveling by air? | [
"She doesn't enjoy flying much.",
"She thinks flight is often delayed because of the weather.",
"She likes it."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Welcome to Beijing, Mary. This time you will see the New Beijing.
W: Thank you indeed.
M: Is everything settled?
W: Almost.
M: What else can I do for you?
W: I suppose I should look for a bigger house. But I don't see how I can afford one right now.
M: If only you hadn't spent so much money on your vacation!
W: You're right. But I really had a happy vacation.
M: OK, Maybe you can move into Kelly's house and share that with her for a couple of months.
W: Thank you. But I don't want to bother you too much.
M: No trouble at all.
W: How much should I pay for the rent?
M: About 400 yuan a month.
W: Great. That's one-third less than it was when I first rented a house. | She will save some money to buy a new house. | Why cannot the woman rent a bigger house right now? | [
"She hasn't enough money at hand.",
"She already spent all her money on her vacation.",
"She will save some money to buy a new house."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Welcome to Beijing, Mary. This time you will see the New Beijing.
W: Thank you indeed.
M: Is everything settled?
W: Almost.
M: What else can I do for you?
W: I suppose I should look for a bigger house. But I don't see how I can afford one right now.
M: If only you hadn't spent so much money on your vacation!
W: You're right. But I really had a happy vacation.
M: OK, Maybe you can move into Kelly's house and share that with her for a couple of months.
W: Thank you. But I don't want to bother you too much.
M: No trouble at all.
W: How much should I pay for the rent?
M: About 400 yuan a month.
W: Great. That's one-third less than it was when I first rented a house. | By sharing a big house with her friend. | How can the woman solve the problem at present? | [
"By borrowing some money from his friend.",
"By renting a new house.",
"By sharing a big house with her friend."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Welcome to Beijing, Mary. This time you will see the New Beijing.
W: Thank you indeed.
M: Is everything settled?
W: Almost.
M: What else can I do for you?
W: I suppose I should look for a bigger house. But I don't see how I can afford one right now.
M: If only you hadn't spent so much money on your vacation!
W: You're right. But I really had a happy vacation.
M: OK, Maybe you can move into Kelly's house and share that with her for a couple of months.
W: Thank you. But I don't want to bother you too much.
M: No trouble at all.
W: How much should I pay for the rent?
M: About 400 yuan a month.
W: Great. That's one-third less than it was when I first rented a house. | 600 yuan a month. | How much did the woman pay when she first rented a house? | [
"600 yuan a month.",
"More than 1,200 yuan a month.",
"400 yuan a month."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hello,Jim! May I ask some questions?
M: Certainly!
W: When were you born?
M: I was born on July 13,1986. | On July 13,1986. | When was Jim born? | [
"On July 13,1986.",
"On July 13,1985.",
"On July 13,1988."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: It starts at half past seven, but let's meet at seven.
F: OK, see you later. | 7:00. | When will they meet? | [
"7:00.",
"7:15.",
"7:30."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Good morning, sir. What can I do for you?
M: Yes. I'd like to have a single room with a bath from the morning of September 7th to the morning of October 10th. | 34 days. | How long will the man stay in this hotel? | [
"Just one month,",
"34 days.",
"33 days."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: What would you like to see first, the monkeys or the camels?
W: I'd really like to see the deer. It's almost their feeding time. | At a zoo. | Where are the speakers? | [
"At a zoo.",
"In a cafeteria.",
"On a college campus."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Isn't the Changjiang River twenty-five thousand kilometres long?
W: Oh, no, it's not as long as that. It's about a quarter the length you said. | About 6000 km. | How long is the Changjiang River? | [
"About 6000 km.",
"About 5000 km.",
"About 4000 km."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: We Can ask Tim to help us repair the jeep.
W: When would he find time? He has exams tomorrow. | Tim is too busy to help them now. | What does the woman mean? | [
"Tim is learning to repair jeep.",
"It is difficult to find Tim lately.",
"Tim is too busy to help them now."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I'm trying to get on Flight FA2028. Am I on time?
W: Not exactly. It's 6:20 pm now. But lucky for you, that flight has been delayed.
M: Inever thought I'd be happier about a delay. But hey, that's great news.
W: OK, may I check your luggage and tickets, please?
M: Here you are. Which gate do I leave from?
W: Gate 36, but I'm sorryto tell you that it's been changed to Gate 7 and your plane is taking off in 20 minutes.
M: Whoops, we have to run. Let's go, kids! | Glad. | How does the man feel about the delay of his flight? | [
"Calm.",
"Angry.",
"Glad."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I'm trying to get on Flight FA2028. Am I on time?
W: Not exactly. It's 6:20 pm now. But lucky for you, that flight has been delayed.
M: Inever thought I'd be happier about a delay. But hey, that's great news.
W: OK, may I check your luggage and tickets, please?
M: Here you are. Which gate do I leave from?
W: Gate 36, but I'm sorryto tell you that it's been changed to Gate 7 and your plane is taking off in 20 minutes.
M: Whoops, we have to run. Let's go, kids! | Gate 7. | What is the man's correct boarding gate? | [
"Gate 7.",
"Gate 20.",
"Gate 36."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Which tie is better for my new shirt, the brown one or the blue one?
W: Neither. The red one looks best on you. Believe me, Sam. | The red one. | Which tie does the woman think is the best? | [
"The brown one.",
"The blue one.",
"The red one."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I haven't heard from my sister since last month.
W: Don't worry, Charlie. Letters coming from the United States can be slow sometimes. | She is in the U.S. now. | What do we know about the man's sister? | [
"She is worried about the man.",
"She went the U.S. last month.",
"She is in the U.S. now."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Good morning. What can I do for you?
F: I'd like to buy some New Year's cards. | She's in a shop. | Where is the woman? | [
"She's in a shop.",
"She's in a restaurant.",
"She's in a library."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: What's the best way to downtown?
W: If you're in a hurry, you should take a taxi. But it's very expensive.
M: I'm in no particular hurry.
W: Well, take an airport bus then, it will cost you only about 5.
M: That's a good idea. | He is likely to take a bus. | How will the man probably go downtown? | [
"He is likely to take a bus.",
"He is likely to take a taxi.",
"He is likely to take the underground."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hello, is that Steve? I'm stuck in a traffic jam. I'm afraid I can't make it before seven o'clock.
M: Never mind. I'll be here waiting for you. | The man and the woman have an appointment at 7 o'clock. | What do we learn from the conversation? | [
"The man will go to meet the woman this evening.",
"The man and the woman have an appointment at 7 o'clock.",
"The woman can't finish making the jam before 7 o'clock."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Have we got everything now?
W: No, I still need to get some eggs, tomatoes and potatoes. | In a supermarket. | Where are they? | [
"In a supermarket.",
"In a bookstore.",
"In a restaurant."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
F: Let's see. Yes. You've got quite a high temperature.
M: I've got a bad headache, too. | In the hospital. | Where are they talking? | [
"In the hospital.",
"At a bus stop.",
"In a shop."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Say, Lisa, what are you watching?
W: A Japanese film. I'm going to spend all next year in Japan, and I'd better get to know more about its culture.
M: You mean you are accepted into the program?
W: Sure.
M: That's wonderful. You must be excited.
W: Excited and nervous. You know I must work on some basic conversation skills.
M: How much Japanese can you understand?
W: Only a little now. But I'll attend a special language class next month.
M: I wish I were as clever as you are in foreign languages. I'd love to study abroad.
W: Then why don't you? The school has a lot of programs that don't require the mastery of a foreign language. You just have to be the kind of person who is and can get used to a new environment fast.
M: I thought all programs required one to know a foreign language. Thank you for letting me know this. | The ability to learn new things quickly. | What does Lisa think is most important for one to study abroad? | [
"The mastery of a foreign language.",
"The ability to learn new things quickly.",
"The experience of living in a foreign country."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
F: Where's Li Lei?
M: He has gone to the reading-room. | Reading-room | Where did Li Lei go? | [
"Classroom",
"Reading-room",
"Dining-room"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: It's hot! I wish it would rain and cool off!
W: This isn't usual for November. I don't remember it ever being so hot and dry in November before. | Cooler than the present weather. | What is the weather usually like in November? | [
"Cooler than the present weather.",
"More humid than the present weather.",
"Drier than the present weather."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hi, I'm calling about the three-bedroom house you sell in yesterday's paper. Can you give me more details?
M: Of course. | The man has a house for sale. | What do we learn from the conversation? | [
"They are talking about nice children.",
"The man has a house for sale.",
"The man has a three-bedroom house for the children."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I have a terrible cold.
W: We have quite a few medications to make you more comfortable. | A doctor. | What does the woman probably do? | [
"A teacher.",
"A student.",
"A doctor."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: How did you like the movie?
M: It was a waste of time and money. I wish I had stayed home watching TV. | He doesn't think the movie was good at all. | How does the man feel about the movie? | [
"He doesn't think the movie was good at all.",
"He thinks the movie was a lot of fun.",
"He wants to see the movie again."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Bill, that is a lovely painting in your living-room.
M: I'm glad you like it. It's a Christmas gift from my son.
W: Well, it's beautiful. Your son has very good taste. | A present. | What are the speakers talking about? | [
"A child.",
"A room.",
"A present."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Do you know that Sam turned down that job offer by a travel agency?
M: Yeah. The hours were convenient, but had he accepted it, he wouldn't have been able to make ends meet. | the job was not well paid | Sam refused to take the job because ________. | [
"the working hours were unsuitable",
"the job was not well paid",
"he had to do a lot of travelling"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Today's November 15th. It's almost time for Thanks giving.
M: When is Thanksgiving Day?
W: It's celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November. What are your plans for it?
M: I have no idea yet. What about you?
W: The same as usual. My aunts and uncles and cousins come to our house for dinner.
M: Oh, your family get together. What do you usually do?
W: We usually have a big meal. My mother cooks turkey. But I prepare the vegetables. My aunts usually bring the pies. The women cook the meal, and the men wash the dishes.
M: Really? In my family, when we get together the kids wash the dishes. The whole thing is a lot of work.
W: Yes, but I like Thanksgiving. I was out of the country last year, and really missed it. That's one time in the year when families get together. John, if you haven't got any plans, why don't you come to my house to spend the holiday with us?
M: Yes, that sounds like a good idea. Thanks a lot. | Her aunts and uncles and cousins. | Who spends the holiday with the women's family every year? | [
"Her aunts and uncles.",
"Her uncles and cousins.",
"Her aunts and uncles and cousins."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Today's November 15th. It's almost time for Thanks giving.
M: When is Thanksgiving Day?
W: It's celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November. What are your plans for it?
M: I have no idea yet. What about you?
W: The same as usual. My aunts and uncles and cousins come to our house for dinner.
M: Oh, your family get together. What do you usually do?
W: We usually have a big meal. My mother cooks turkey. But I prepare the vegetables. My aunts usually bring the pies. The women cook the meal, and the men wash the dishes.
M: Really? In my family, when we get together the kids wash the dishes. The whole thing is a lot of work.
W: Yes, but I like Thanksgiving. I was out of the country last year, and really missed it. That's one time in the year when families get together. John, if you haven't got any plans, why don't you come to my house to spend the holiday with us?
M: Yes, that sounds like a good idea. Thanks a lot. | Turkey. | What does the woman's mother usually cook? | [
"Vegetables.",
"Pies.",
"Turkey."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Today's November 15th. It's almost time for Thanks giving.
M: When is Thanksgiving Day?
W: It's celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November. What are your plans for it?
M: I have no idea yet. What about you?
W: The same as usual. My aunts and uncles and cousins come to our house for dinner.
M: Oh, your family get together. What do you usually do?
W: We usually have a big meal. My mother cooks turkey. But I prepare the vegetables. My aunts usually bring the pies. The women cook the meal, and the men wash the dishes.
M: Really? In my family, when we get together the kids wash the dishes. The whole thing is a lot of work.
W: Yes, but I like Thanksgiving. I was out of the country last year, and really missed it. That's one time in the year when families get together. John, if you haven't got any plans, why don't you come to my house to spend the holiday with us?
M: Yes, that sounds like a good idea. Thanks a lot. | The kids. | Who washes the dishes in John's family when they get together? | [
"The women.",
"The kids.",
"The men."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Professor Smith certainly has a good reputation in the Department of English.
W: A well-deserved one. The same students who fall asleep in discussions and seminars fight for front-row seats in his lectures. | Professor Smith's lectures are always well attended. | What can we learn from the conversation? | [
"Professor Smith doesn't hold seminars or discussions in his lectures.",
"Students sometimes fall asleep in Professor Smith's lectures.",
"Professor Smith's lectures are always well attended."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Look, Sandra. I got this really nice postcard from my aunt.
W: Oh, what a pretty village and it's right by a river. Is it in the mountains?
M: Yes. But you can't see them in the picture.
W: Perhaps they're behind those tall trees. | A picture. | What are the speakers mainly talking about? | [
"A letter.",
"A village.",
"A picture."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hello, is Jones in? Can I speak to him?
W: Hold on. He is coming. | On the phone. | Where does the conversation take place? | [
"In an office.",
"On the phone.",
"In a company."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Woman: Hey. Uh, you look really unhappy. What's going on?
Young Man: Ah, you don't want to know.
Woman: Okay, see ya.
Young Man: Wait, wait, wait! Why are you walking away?
Woman: Well, you said I didn't want to know.
Young Man: No, wait. You see my parents really don't love me.
Woman: What do you mean? When I met them last week, they seemed really caring.
Young Man: Uh, you don't understand! You see. I want a new smart phone ... I mean, I need one, and my parents won't buy me it!
Woman: Uh, excuse me, but uh, don't you already have a iPhone?
Young Man: Man, yeah, but it's three months old, and it has a small scratch on it.
Woman: Where? Let me see. [Look!] I don't see a scratch.
Young Man: Look, look right here!. [THAT?] [Do] you see it?
Woman: It's just a speck of dust.
Young Man: Anyway. And my other phone ...
Woman: What? You have two phones?
Young Man: That's beside the point.
Woman: So, so, did your parents give you a reason for not buying you a new phone?
Young Man: Not a good one. Only something about being self-reliant and not being so entitled, or something like that. And now they want me to work ... on the neighbor's farm to pay for it. [Good idea!] It's not fair.
Woman: Hey, I think I know the problem. [What?] Take a look in the mirror. You'll see both the problem and the solution.
Young Man: Uh! You're no help. | his phone is an older model | The young man says he needs a new phone because __________. | [
"his parents took his last one",
"someone stole his last one",
"his phone is an older model"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Woman: Hey. Uh, you look really unhappy. What's going on?
Young Man: Ah, you don't want to know.
Woman: Okay, see ya.
Young Man: Wait, wait, wait! Why are you walking away?
Woman: Well, you said I didn't want to know.
Young Man: No, wait. You see my parents really don't love me.
Woman: What do you mean? When I met them last week, they seemed really caring.
Young Man: Uh, you don't understand! You see. I want a new smart phone ... I mean, I need one, and my parents won't buy me it!
Woman: Uh, excuse me, but uh, don't you already have a iPhone?
Young Man: Man, yeah, but it's three months old, and it has a small scratch on it.
Woman: Where? Let me see. [Look!] I don't see a scratch.
Young Man: Look, look right here!. [THAT?] [Do] you see it?
Woman: It's just a speck of dust.
Young Man: Anyway. And my other phone ...
Woman: What? You have two phones?
Young Man: That's beside the point.
Woman: So, so, did your parents give you a reason for not buying you a new phone?
Young Man: Not a good one. Only something about being self-reliant and not being so entitled, or something like that. And now they want me to work ... on the neighbor's farm to pay for it. [Good idea!] It's not fair.
Woman: Hey, I think I know the problem. [What?] Take a look in the mirror. You'll see both the problem and the solution.
Young Man: Uh! You're no help. | two | How many phones does the young man already have? | [
"two",
"three",
"four"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Woman: Hey. Uh, you look really unhappy. What's going on?
Young Man: Ah, you don't want to know.
Woman: Okay, see ya.
Young Man: Wait, wait, wait! Why are you walking away?
Woman: Well, you said I didn't want to know.
Young Man: No, wait. You see my parents really don't love me.
Woman: What do you mean? When I met them last week, they seemed really caring.
Young Man: Uh, you don't understand! You see. I want a new smart phone ... I mean, I need one, and my parents won't buy me it!
Woman: Uh, excuse me, but uh, don't you already have a iPhone?
Young Man: Man, yeah, but it's three months old, and it has a small scratch on it.
Woman: Where? Let me see. [Look!] I don't see a scratch.
Young Man: Look, look right here!. [THAT?] [Do] you see it?
Woman: It's just a speck of dust.
Young Man: Anyway. And my other phone ...
Woman: What? You have two phones?
Young Man: That's beside the point.
Woman: So, so, did your parents give you a reason for not buying you a new phone?
Young Man: Not a good one. Only something about being self-reliant and not being so entitled, or something like that. And now they want me to work ... on the neighbor's farm to pay for it. [Good idea!] It's not fair.
Woman: Hey, I think I know the problem. [What?] Take a look in the mirror. You'll see both the problem and the solution.
Young Man: Uh! You're no help. | kind | According to the conversation, what are the young man's parents like? | [
"friendly",
"generous",
"kind"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Woman: Hey. Uh, you look really unhappy. What's going on?
Young Man: Ah, you don't want to know.
Woman: Okay, see ya.
Young Man: Wait, wait, wait! Why are you walking away?
Woman: Well, you said I didn't want to know.
Young Man: No, wait. You see my parents really don't love me.
Woman: What do you mean? When I met them last week, they seemed really caring.
Young Man: Uh, you don't understand! You see. I want a new smart phone ... I mean, I need one, and my parents won't buy me it!
Woman: Uh, excuse me, but uh, don't you already have a iPhone?
Young Man: Man, yeah, but it's three months old, and it has a small scratch on it.
Woman: Where? Let me see. [Look!] I don't see a scratch.
Young Man: Look, look right here!. [THAT?] [Do] you see it?
Woman: It's just a speck of dust.
Young Man: Anyway. And my other phone ...
Woman: What? You have two phones?
Young Man: That's beside the point.
Woman: So, so, did your parents give you a reason for not buying you a new phone?
Young Man: Not a good one. Only something about being self-reliant and not being so entitled, or something like that. And now they want me to work ... on the neighbor's farm to pay for it. [Good idea!] It's not fair.
Woman: Hey, I think I know the problem. [What?] Take a look in the mirror. You'll see both the problem and the solution.
Young Man: Uh! You're no help. | find a job and work to earn money | What do his parents want their son to do to get a phone? | [
"take out money from his bank account",
"find a job and work to earn money",
"ask his brother if he can use an old phone"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Woman: Hey. Uh, you look really unhappy. What's going on?
Young Man: Ah, you don't want to know.
Woman: Okay, see ya.
Young Man: Wait, wait, wait! Why are you walking away?
Woman: Well, you said I didn't want to know.
Young Man: No, wait. You see my parents really don't love me.
Woman: What do you mean? When I met them last week, they seemed really caring.
Young Man: Uh, you don't understand! You see. I want a new smart phone ... I mean, I need one, and my parents won't buy me it!
Woman: Uh, excuse me, but uh, don't you already have a iPhone?
Young Man: Man, yeah, but it's three months old, and it has a small scratch on it.
Woman: Where? Let me see. [Look!] I don't see a scratch.
Young Man: Look, look right here!. [THAT?] [Do] you see it?
Woman: It's just a speck of dust.
Young Man: Anyway. And my other phone ...
Woman: What? You have two phones?
Young Man: That's beside the point.
Woman: So, so, did your parents give you a reason for not buying you a new phone?
Young Man: Not a good one. Only something about being self-reliant and not being so entitled, or something like that. And now they want me to work ... on the neighbor's farm to pay for it. [Good idea!] It's not fair.
Woman: Hey, I think I know the problem. [What?] Take a look in the mirror. You'll see both the problem and the solution.
Young Man: Uh! You're no help. | self-centered | What is the BEST word to describe the young man's personality? | [
"talkative",
"mean",
"self-centered"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: What a great singer Justin is! His concert is just awesome. And you'll never regret the money you paid for the ticket.
W: Yeah. Judging by the amount of the applause, everyone was enjoying it. | The concert is very impressive. | What does the woman mean? | [
"Applause encourages the singer.",
"The concert is very impressive.",
"Almost everyone loves pop music."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I was born in Los Angeles. What about you? Where are you from?
W: I'm Chinese.
M: Chinese? But your English is excellent. Where did you learn English?
W: In China.
M: Fancy that! Your country must have a very good record of English language education. | Good. | What does the man think of the English language education in China? | [
"Bad.",
"Good.",
"Just-so-so."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: 4373811.
M: Hello. Is that Jean?
W: Yes, speaking.
M: There is a really good film on at the cinema this week. It's called "Sounds Forever". Would you like to come and see it with me on Wednesday evening?
W: No. I'm afraid I can't. I'm going to play at a concert at London University on Wednesday.
M: What about Friday then?
W: That would be great. Yes, I'd love to. What time does it start?
M: At 7:00 pm. Would you like to go for a drink first?
W: Yes, fine. Is six o'clock OK? We can meet outside the cinema.
M: OK. See you on Friday then. Bye. | On Friday evening. | When are they going to meet? | [
"On Wednesday morning.",
"On Friday evening.",
"On Wednesday evening."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: 4373811.
M: Hello. Is that Jean?
W: Yes, speaking.
M: There is a really good film on at the cinema this week. It's called "Sounds Forever". Would you like to come and see it with me on Wednesday evening?
W: No. I'm afraid I can't. I'm going to play at a concert at London University on Wednesday.
M: What about Friday then?
W: That would be great. Yes, I'd love to. What time does it start?
M: At 7:00 pm. Would you like to go for a drink first?
W: Yes, fine. Is six o'clock OK? We can meet outside the cinema.
M: OK. See you on Friday then. Bye. | A musician. | What is the probable job of the woman? | [
"A film star.",
"A musician.",
"A football player."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: 4373811.
M: Hello. Is that Jean?
W: Yes, speaking.
M: There is a really good film on at the cinema this week. It's called "Sounds Forever". Would you like to come and see it with me on Wednesday evening?
W: No. I'm afraid I can't. I'm going to play at a concert at London University on Wednesday.
M: What about Friday then?
W: That would be great. Yes, I'd love to. What time does it start?
M: At 7:00 pm. Would you like to go for a drink first?
W: Yes, fine. Is six o'clock OK? We can meet outside the cinema.
M: OK. See you on Friday then. Bye. | To see a film. | What are they going to do? | [
"To see a film.",
"To have dinner together.",
"To enjoy a concert."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: The volcanic ash from the eruption of Mount Saint Helens certainly caused a lot of damage, didn't it?
M: It did, but not as much as experts have predicted. It seems to have had a beneficial effect as well.
W: Really? But were crop losses great?
M: Yes, However, since the weather following the eruption was unexpectedly good, some crop yields remained steady or even increased beyond normal expectancy levels.
W: I'm glad to hear that. But what was the beneficial effect you mentioned?
M: A mass destruction of various insect populations.
W: How could the ash kill insects without effecting people too?
M: It's highly abrasive and quickly wears away the outer wax layer, protecting insects bodies. Removal of that layer causes the insects to lose body moisture by evaporation, the result is usually lethal.
W: How about that? Sounds like an effective yet natural insecticide. | The eruption of Mount Saint Helens and its effects on the environment. | What is the main topic of the conversation? | [
"The conversion of volcanic waste to fertilizer.",
"The menace of currently dormant volcanoes around Mount Saint Helens.",
"The eruption of Mount Saint Helens and its effects on the environment."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: The volcanic ash from the eruption of Mount Saint Helens certainly caused a lot of damage, didn't it?
M: It did, but not as much as experts have predicted. It seems to have had a beneficial effect as well.
W: Really? But were crop losses great?
M: Yes, However, since the weather following the eruption was unexpectedly good, some crop yields remained steady or even increased beyond normal expectancy levels.
W: I'm glad to hear that. But what was the beneficial effect you mentioned?
M: A mass destruction of various insect populations.
W: How could the ash kill insects without effecting people too?
M: It's highly abrasive and quickly wears away the outer wax layer, protecting insects bodies. Removal of that layer causes the insects to lose body moisture by evaporation, the result is usually lethal.
W: How about that? Sounds like an effective yet natural insecticide. | The loss was not as bad as had been anticipated. | According to the woman, what was the extent of crop damage? | [
"The crops were obliterated for the entire year.",
"The crops nutritional value was considerable lessened.",
"The loss was not as bad as had been anticipated."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I heard you got a new roommate. What's he like?
M: Yeah, Bob moved in last week. He is a nice guy and so far everything is cool except his girlfriend.
W: Oh? What's wrong with his girlfriend?
M: She came to see him last weekend. She is a nice girl but there's something wrong with her voice. I tried to smile and be polite, but the whole time all I could think was "what's wrong with her voice".
W: Well, I guess it might take some time to get used to.
M: I doubt it. Listening to her talk is terrible.
W: Oh, come on, it's not that bad.
M: No, it's so much bad. And they invited me out to dinner tonight. I really have no idea how I'm going to pull it off. | Bob's girlfriend. | Who do you guess made the man unhappy? | [
"A nice guy.",
"A new roommate.",
"Bob's girlfriend."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I heard you got a new roommate. What's he like?
M: Yeah, Bob moved in last week. He is a nice guy and so far everything is cool except his girlfriend.
W: Oh? What's wrong with his girlfriend?
M: She came to see him last weekend. She is a nice girl but there's something wrong with her voice. I tried to smile and be polite, but the whole time all I could think was "what's wrong with her voice".
W: Well, I guess it might take some time to get used to.
M: I doubt it. Listening to her talk is terrible.
W: Oh, come on, it's not that bad.
M: No, it's so much bad. And they invited me out to dinner tonight. I really have no idea how I'm going to pull it off. | Polite. | What's the attitude the man tried to take towards the girl's voice? | [
"Silent but angry.",
"Polite.",
"Excited and sorrowful."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I heard you got a new roommate. What's he like?
M: Yeah, Bob moved in last week. He is a nice guy and so far everything is cool except his girlfriend.
W: Oh? What's wrong with his girlfriend?
M: She came to see him last weekend. She is a nice girl but there's something wrong with her voice. I tried to smile and be polite, but the whole time all I could think was "what's wrong with her voice".
W: Well, I guess it might take some time to get used to.
M: I doubt it. Listening to her talk is terrible.
W: Oh, come on, it's not that bad.
M: No, it's so much bad. And they invited me out to dinner tonight. I really have no idea how I'm going to pull it off. | It will take some time for the man to get used to Bob's girlfriend's voice. | What can we learn from the conversation? | [
"The man's new roommate is a nice and polite girl.",
"It will take some time for the man to get used to Bob's girlfriend's voice.",
"The man doesn't know how to tolerate the girl's action."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hi, Kangkang.
M: Hi, Jane.
W: What are you going to do this Saturday evening?
M: I'm going to a concert.
W: How exciting! Who is going to sing at the concert?
M: Xu Song. He is my favorite pop singer.
W: Where is he going to give the concert?
M: In the gym.
W: What time is it going to start?
M: At 7:30 p. m. Would you like to go with me?
W: I'd love to, but I'm going to visit my uncle. | Go to a concert. | What is Kangkang going to do this Saturday evening? | [
"See a film.",
"Go to a concert.",
"Do sports."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hi, Kangkang.
M: Hi, Jane.
W: What are you going to do this Saturday evening?
M: I'm going to a concert.
W: How exciting! Who is going to sing at the concert?
M: Xu Song. He is my favorite pop singer.
W: Where is he going to give the concert?
M: In the gym.
W: What time is it going to start?
M: At 7:30 p. m. Would you like to go with me?
W: I'd love to, but I'm going to visit my uncle. | In the gym. | Where will the concert be held? | [
"In the gym.",
"At the theater.",
"At the Music Hall."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hi, Kangkang.
M: Hi, Jane.
W: What are you going to do this Saturday evening?
M: I'm going to a concert.
W: How exciting! Who is going to sing at the concert?
M: Xu Song. He is my favorite pop singer.
W: Where is he going to give the concert?
M: In the gym.
W: What time is it going to start?
M: At 7:30 p. m. Would you like to go with me?
W: I'd love to, but I'm going to visit my uncle. | No, she isn't. | Is Jane going to the concert? | [
"Yes, she is.",
"No, she isn't.",
"No problem."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Shall we meet at a quarter past three?
M: No, let's meet at a quarter to three. | At a quarter to three. | When will the woman go to the Great Wall? | [
"At a quarter past three.",
"At a quarter to three.",
"At a quarter to four."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: May I help you?
M: I would like an alarm clock that will awaken me with soft music.
W: In that case, you'll probably be interested in this handsome electric clock radio.
M: Actually, I'd like a small battery-operated clock radio.
W: There's a model that should suit you perfectly.
M: Can I use my credit card to pay for it?
W: I'm sorry, sir, but we don't accept credit cards in this family-run store. You could try the appliance store that on Dawson Street.
M: Thank you for your help. I'll see if the store you recommended has what I want. | A battery-operated clock radio with alarm. | What does the man want to buy? | [
"A handsome electric clock radio.",
"A radio for listening to soft music.",
"A battery-operated clock radio with alarm."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: May I help you?
M: I would like an alarm clock that will awaken me with soft music.
W: In that case, you'll probably be interested in this handsome electric clock radio.
M: Actually, I'd like a small battery-operated clock radio.
W: There's a model that should suit you perfectly.
M: Can I use my credit card to pay for it?
W: I'm sorry, sir, but we don't accept credit cards in this family-run store. You could try the appliance store that on Dawson Street.
M: Thank you for your help. I'll see if the store you recommended has what I want. | Go to an appliance store. | What will the man most probably do next? | [
"Go to an appliance store.",
"Visit the family-run store.",
"Get cash on Dawson Street."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hello. Jean Williamson speaking.
M: Oh, it's you, dear. Sorry I had to rush off this morning. How are the boys?
W: I'm taking them to the doctor at twelve o'clock, but I'm sure they're going to be all right.
M: That's good. What about you?
W: Oh, I'm better now, don't worry. I'm going to make a birthday cake for tomorrow. And... I've got a camera for Peter and some records for Paul.
M: You shouldn't have done that. They need to learn how to save money. I'm going to put away some money in the bank for them. | His wife and sons' being ill. | What makes the man worried? | [
"One of his sons' being ill.",
"His sons' spending much money.",
"His wife and sons' being ill."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hello. Jean Williamson speaking.
M: Oh, it's you, dear. Sorry I had to rush off this morning. How are the boys?
W: I'm taking them to the doctor at twelve o'clock, but I'm sure they're going to be all right.
M: That's good. What about you?
W: Oh, I'm better now, don't worry. I'm going to make a birthday cake for tomorrow. And... I've got a camera for Peter and some records for Paul.
M: You shouldn't have done that. They need to learn how to save money. I'm going to put away some money in the bank for them. | Have a party. | What are the family probably going to do next day? | [
"See a doctor.",
"Have a party.",
"Go to a bank."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Sir,there's a Mr Miller on the phone who wants to talk to you.
M: I'm busy at the moment. Can you ask him to hold on?Tell him I'll talk with him in a few seconds. | He is busy now. | What does the man mean? | [
"He is waiting for someone else.",
"He doesn't want to talk with Mr Miller.",
"He is busy now."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
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