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M: Do you have everything ready? W: I'm sorry, but I have to buy a pound of sweets and some apples.
Sweets and apples.
What does the woman want to buy?
[ "Sweets and apples.", "Oranges and apples.", "Vegetables and apples." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Why are you giving me a speeding ticket? I was only going 40. M: Can't you read? That was 10 M.P.H. over the limit.
Policeman and driver.
What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?
[ "Wife and husband.", "Teacher and student.", "Policeman and driver." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: There was a storm warning on the radio this morning. Did you happen to be listening? M: No, but what a shame! I guess we'll have to change our sailing plans. Would you rather play golf or go cycling?
go boating
The couple had previously planned to ________.
[ "go boating", "play golf", "go cycling" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: I often go to bed at eleven o'clock. How about you, Jack? M: That's too late. I usually go to bed an hour earlier than you.
10:00.
When does Jack usually go to bed?
[ "11:00.", "10:00.", "12:00." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: You didn't do well in today's math test. What was the matter? W: I was in a hurry, and I didn't check over my answers.
She was careless.
What does the woman think of herself?
[ "She was thoughtful.", "She was serious.", "She was careless." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Excuse me, is it far from here to hospital? F: No, not at all. It takes nearly 2 minutes to get there on foot.
No, he only need to walk 2 minutes.
Will the man walk a long way?
[ "Yes, he must walk for 30 minutes.", "No, he still need to walk 10 minutes.", "No, he only need to walk 2 minutes." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: What is your dream, Linda? M: I want to be a nurse.
A nurse.
What does Linda want to be in the future?
[ "A teacher.", "A nurse.", "A doctor." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Er... Hi, could you tell me where electronic products are displayed? I want to see some TVs, digital video cameras, DVD players, that sort of thing. W: Well. Several countries are displaying electronic products. China's selection is very large this year. You might as well go to the east wing first to take a look at a Chinese booth.
At an international trade fair.
Where is the conversation most probably taking place?
[ "At an international trade fair.", "At an electronics company.", "At a DVD counter in a music store." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Mary Green is very unlucky. The most terrible things keep happening to her. M: Yes, if you can trust what she says. But most of her stories are pretty unbelievable in my opinion.
What she says is not always true.
What is the man's opinion about Mary Green?
[ "She is really an unlucky woman.", "What she says is not always true.", "She always tells funny stories." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: It's lucky that we rode our bike here instead of driving. W: It's a good job that we got here early. Look at all those cars there. They'll never get in. M: You'd better follow me closely. I don't want to lose you. W: Don't worry. I'll keep up. M: We go in over there. Gate B. Peter said they're pretty good tickets. W: Where are they? M: They're right behind the goal. W: Oh,do we have to stand up all the time? M: That's right. W: I hope we can see the match clearly. M: That's why we've come early. The earlier, the better.
By bike.
How did the two speakers get to their destination?
[ "By bike.", "By car.", "By taxi." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: It's lucky that we rode our bike here instead of driving. W: It's a good job that we got here early. Look at all those cars there. They'll never get in. M: You'd better follow me closely. I don't want to lose you. W: Don't worry. I'll keep up. M: We go in over there. Gate B. Peter said they're pretty good tickets. W: Where are they? M: They're right behind the goal. W: Oh,do we have to stand up all the time? M: That's right. W: I hope we can see the match clearly. M: That's why we've come early. The earlier, the better.
A game.
What are the two speakers going to watch?
[ "A film.", "A game.", "A car race." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: It's lucky that we rode our bike here instead of driving. W: It's a good job that we got here early. Look at all those cars there. They'll never get in. M: You'd better follow me closely. I don't want to lose you. W: Don't worry. I'll keep up. M: We go in over there. Gate B. Peter said they're pretty good tickets. W: Where are they? M: They're right behind the goal. W: Oh,do we have to stand up all the time? M: That's right. W: I hope we can see the match clearly. M: That's why we've come early. The earlier, the better.
To get a good place.
Why did the two speakers arrive early?
[ "To find Peter.", "To meet the players.", "To get a good place." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: I'm sorry, but the number you dialed is not in service. M: But that's impossible! I just spoke to him this morning. Please cheek for me.
Call a friend.
What's the man trying to do?
[ "Call a friend.", "Join the party.", "Write a check." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: I hear that the Edwards are thinking of buying another house. W: Should they be doing that with all the other expenses they have to pay? Anyhow, they are over 70 now, their present house is not too bad.
It'll be unwise for the Edwards to buy another house.
What does the man imply?
[ "The Edwards are quite well-off.", "The Edwards should cut down on their living expenses.", "It'll be unwise for the Edwards to buy another house." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Walter, it's not what I ordered. M: Oh, sorry.
In a restaurant.
Where are they talking?
[ "In a restaurant.", "In a police station.", "In a post office." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Excuse me, I'm looking for Mr Tang. M: Oh, he is not on this floor. He is on the fourth floor. Go down the stairs and turn left.
On the fifth floor.
Where are the two speakers now?
[ "On the first floor.", "On the fourth floor.", "On the fifth floor." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: It was exactly two years ago that we moved to this town. You started working on your degree, and I started working down at the lab. M: It seems like only yesterday. I suppose that I am so busy that I don't even notice how time passes. W: I'd expect the opposite. I mean, the way you've been studying, working on experiments and writting dozens of papers. It might seem more like four years than two. M: Haven't you ever noticed how time seems to crawl when you have nothing to do? But how time flies when you are busy with what you really like to do? W: That's true. Those days when there was not much to do at the lab didn't ever seem to end. M: Just wait a little longer. As soon as I finish my degree, we'll open our own chemistry lab.
Husband and wife.
What's the probable relationship between the two speakers?
[ "Husband and wife.", "Teacher and student.", "Mother and son." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: It was exactly two years ago that we moved to this town. You started working on your degree, and I started working down at the lab. M: It seems like only yesterday. I suppose that I am so busy that I don't even notice how time passes. W: I'd expect the opposite. I mean, the way you've been studying, working on experiments and writting dozens of papers. It might seem more like four years than two. M: Haven't you ever noticed how time seems to crawl when you have nothing to do? But how time flies when you are busy with what you really like to do? W: That's true. Those days when there was not much to do at the lab didn't ever seem to end. M: Just wait a little longer. As soon as I finish my degree, we'll open our own chemistry lab.
He is a student.
What does the man do?
[ "He is a writer.", "He is a student.", "He is a chemist." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: It was exactly two years ago that we moved to this town. You started working on your degree, and I started working down at the lab. M: It seems like only yesterday. I suppose that I am so busy that I don't even notice how time passes. W: I'd expect the opposite. I mean, the way you've been studying, working on experiments and writting dozens of papers. It might seem more like four years than two. M: Haven't you ever noticed how time seems to crawl when you have nothing to do? But how time flies when you are busy with what you really like to do? W: That's true. Those days when there was not much to do at the lab didn't ever seem to end. M: Just wait a little longer. As soon as I finish my degree, we'll open our own chemistry lab.
Set up a lab.
What will they probably do soon?
[ "Set up a lab.", "Write papers.", "Work on experiments." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Someone has stolen my car! I want to report it. The name is Walton-Harry Walton. W: Where did you leave your car, Mr. Walton? M: In Ludlow Street. Near the traffic lights. W: Did you leave your car unlocked? M: Of course not. W: And what time was this? M: This morning. I parked it there before I went to work. W: When do you start work? M: At nine thirty. But I got in early today. I started at seven. W: That explains it. M: What do you mean? W: We have taken away your car. You can't park your car in Ludlow Street before ten on Friday.
Before 7 a. m..
When did the man park the car?
[ "At 9: 30 a.m..", "After 9 a.m..", "Before 7 a. m.." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Someone has stolen my car! I want to report it. The name is Walton-Harry Walton. W: Where did you leave your car, Mr. Walton? M: In Ludlow Street. Near the traffic lights. W: Did you leave your car unlocked? M: Of course not. W: And what time was this? M: This morning. I parked it there before I went to work. W: When do you start work? M: At nine thirty. But I got in early today. I started at seven. W: That explains it. M: What do you mean? W: We have taken away your car. You can't park your car in Ludlow Street before ten on Friday.
He broke a certain traffic rule.
Why was the man's car taken away?
[ "He broke a certain traffic rule.", "He stopped his car in the middle of the street.", "He didn't lock his car." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Someone has stolen my car! I want to report it. The name is Walton-Harry Walton. W: Where did you leave your car, Mr. Walton? M: In Ludlow Street. Near the traffic lights. W: Did you leave your car unlocked? M: Of course not. W: And what time was this? M: This morning. I parked it there before I went to work. W: When do you start work? M: At nine thirty. But I got in early today. I started at seven. W: That explains it. M: What do you mean? W: We have taken away your car. You can't park your car in Ludlow Street before ten on Friday.
Friday.
What day was that day?
[ "Friday.", "Weekend.", "We don't know." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: I hear that Mr. Hill has left. Has anybody been appointed to take his place? W: I believe, several men applied for the job but nothing has been decided yet.
A vacant job.
What are the two speakers mainly discussing?
[ "A vacant job.", "Mr. Hill's new appointment.", "Mr. Hill's reason for leaving." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: How long will it take you to fix my watch? M: I'll call you when it's ready. But it shouldn't take longer than a week.
Customer and repairman.
what is the probable relationship between the speakers?
[ "Librarian and student.", "Customer and repairman.", "Boss and secretary." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
F: What is your full name, please? M: My full name is Robert Thomas Brown.
Brown.
What is the man's family name?
[ "Brown.", "Thomas.", "Robert." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: This book says that in some parts of Africa, men used to think that very fat women were beautiful. Before a woman married the chief, his servants used to keep her in a special house. Then they fed her all through the day and night for weeks before the wedding. W: Why did the women have this treatment? M: I don't know. The book says they used to consider it an honor to be the wife of the chief. The women used to become so fat that they could not walk. They used to crawl on their hands and knees instead. W: How terrible! I'm sure they wouldn't live for many years. Those women used to suffer a lot because of that custom. I'm glad that they don't do it now.
The fatter, the more beautiful.
What did some Africans use to think of beauty?
[ "The fatter, the more beautiful.", "The taller and stronger, the better.", "The thinner, the prettier." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: This book says that in some parts of Africa, men used to think that very fat women were beautiful. Before a woman married the chief, his servants used to keep her in a special house. Then they fed her all through the day and night for weeks before the wedding. W: Why did the women have this treatment? M: I don't know. The book says they used to consider it an honor to be the wife of the chief. The women used to become so fat that they could not walk. They used to crawl on their hands and knees instead. W: How terrible! I'm sure they wouldn't live for many years. Those women used to suffer a lot because of that custom. I'm glad that they don't do it now.
She was fed as much as possible to become fat.
How was a woman treated before marrying a chief?
[ "She was made up to be more beautiful.", "She was fed as much as possible to become fat.", "She was taken a walk with the chief." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: This book says that in some parts of Africa, men used to think that very fat women were beautiful. Before a woman married the chief, his servants used to keep her in a special house. Then they fed her all through the day and night for weeks before the wedding. W: Why did the women have this treatment? M: I don't know. The book says they used to consider it an honor to be the wife of the chief. The women used to become so fat that they could not walk. They used to crawl on their hands and knees instead. W: How terrible! I'm sure they wouldn't live for many years. Those women used to suffer a lot because of that custom. I'm glad that they don't do it now.
She would not live long.
What's the probable effect of the custom on the woman?
[ "She would not live long.", "She would enjoy her beauty.", "She would not stay with her husband." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Please make 20 copies of this and deliver them to the chief executive and heads of departments. W: Certainly, sir. They will find it on their desks tomorrow morning.
Boss and secretary.
What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?
[ "Customer and salesperson.", "Teacher and student.", "Boss and secretary." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Hi, I'm thinking of taking a trip during the Christmas holidays. W: Where would you like to go? M: Well, maybe somewhere warm and sunny. W: How about a tour to Southeast Asia?
A holiday tour.
What are the speakers talking about?
[ "Life in Southeast Asia.", "Weather condition.", "A holiday tour." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: When are you leaving for France? W: Well, I don't know. It's difficult to get the visa.
She's not sure when she can leave for France.
What does the woman mean?
[ "She doesn't want to go to France.", "She doesn't want to get the visa.", "She's not sure when she can leave for France." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: What time is the flight coming in, dear? I hope it hasn't been delayed again. M: No, it's not delayed. It's cancelled. W: Cancelled. Ah, dear!
Disappointed.
How does the woman feel at the end of the conversation?
[ "Disappointed.", "Relieved.", "Puzzled." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Hello, I have just seen your advertisement. You haven't rented it out yet, have you? W: No, I haven't. Come in and have a look. M: Thank you. W: It's just a simple room. My son used to live in it. Now he is grown and long gone, and my husband died last year. So I thought maybe I'd take in a roomer. M: A nice, quiet house. That's what I'm looking for. W: This way, Sir. M: Oh, this is a very pleasant room. How much is the rent? W: Fifty dollars a week. I won't charge you anything for electricity, gas and heat. Oh, yes, you can use the kitchen and refrigerator too. M: Well, I like this place very much. But, you know, my government doesn't give me much money. So you know what I mean. W: Oh, yes. You seem like a very nice young man. What about $ 40? M: That's good, Mrs. ... W: Price. Susan Price. M: My name is Wang Li. I've just come from China to study at the university. W: Oh, isn't that lovely? M: May I move in tomorrow morning. Mrs. Price. W: Fine. I'll be expecting you around ten. If you don't mind, I'd like to have the first two weeks' rent in advance. M: OK. I'll give it to you tomorrow morning. See you tomorrow.
Her son's.
Whose room does the woman want to rent out?
[ "Her husband's.", "Her son's.", "Her guestroom." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Hello, I have just seen your advertisement. You haven't rented it out yet, have you? W: No, I haven't. Come in and have a look. M: Thank you. W: It's just a simple room. My son used to live in it. Now he is grown and long gone, and my husband died last year. So I thought maybe I'd take in a roomer. M: A nice, quiet house. That's what I'm looking for. W: This way, Sir. M: Oh, this is a very pleasant room. How much is the rent? W: Fifty dollars a week. I won't charge you anything for electricity, gas and heat. Oh, yes, you can use the kitchen and refrigerator too. M: Well, I like this place very much. But, you know, my government doesn't give me much money. So you know what I mean. W: Oh, yes. You seem like a very nice young man. What about $ 40? M: That's good, Mrs. ... W: Price. Susan Price. M: My name is Wang Li. I've just come from China to study at the university. W: Oh, isn't that lovely? M: May I move in tomorrow morning. Mrs. Price. W: Fine. I'll be expecting you around ten. If you don't mind, I'd like to have the first two weeks' rent in advance. M: OK. I'll give it to you tomorrow morning. See you tomorrow.
40 dollars.
How much per week will the man pay for the room?
[ "14 dollars.", "40 dollars.", "50 dollars." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Hello, I have just seen your advertisement. You haven't rented it out yet, have you? W: No, I haven't. Come in and have a look. M: Thank you. W: It's just a simple room. My son used to live in it. Now he is grown and long gone, and my husband died last year. So I thought maybe I'd take in a roomer. M: A nice, quiet house. That's what I'm looking for. W: This way, Sir. M: Oh, this is a very pleasant room. How much is the rent? W: Fifty dollars a week. I won't charge you anything for electricity, gas and heat. Oh, yes, you can use the kitchen and refrigerator too. M: Well, I like this place very much. But, you know, my government doesn't give me much money. So you know what I mean. W: Oh, yes. You seem like a very nice young man. What about $ 40? M: That's good, Mrs. ... W: Price. Susan Price. M: My name is Wang Li. I've just come from China to study at the university. W: Oh, isn't that lovely? M: May I move in tomorrow morning. Mrs. Price. W: Fine. I'll be expecting you around ten. If you don't mind, I'd like to have the first two weeks' rent in advance. M: OK. I'll give it to you tomorrow morning. See you tomorrow.
A foreign student.
What is the man?
[ "A salesman.", "A university professor.", "A foreign student." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Hurry up, honey. The taxi is waiting outside. W: I'm checking the windows. I'll be right there.
Husband and wife.
What is the relationship between the man and the woman?
[ "Teacher and student.", "Doctor and patient.", "Husband and wife." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Good morning, sir. M: Good morning. I'd like to buy two tickets to New York, please. W: When do you want to leave, sir? M: Next Saturday. W: Just a moment. Yes, we still have some tickets. M: How much is a round trip ticket? W: Let me see ... 18,168 yuan. M: OK. I'd like two round trip tickets to New York. Here's my credit card. W: Thank you. May I have your name and passport number, sir? M: Michael Smith, passport number: P6363221 and Susan Smith, P6363220. W: Fine, and your phone number, please? M: 95396188.
Buy air tickets.
What does the man want to do?
[ "Buy air tickets.", "Check his order for a flight.", "Ask about the price of air tickets." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Good morning, sir. M: Good morning. I'd like to buy two tickets to New York, please. W: When do you want to leave, sir? M: Next Saturday. W: Just a moment. Yes, we still have some tickets. M: How much is a round trip ticket? W: Let me see ... 18,168 yuan. M: OK. I'd like two round trip tickets to New York. Here's my credit card. W: Thank you. May I have your name and passport number, sir? M: Michael Smith, passport number: P6363221 and Susan Smith, P6363220. W: Fine, and your phone number, please? M: 95396188.
Next Saturday.
When does Mr. Smith plan to leave for New York?
[ "Next Sunday.", "Next Saturday.", "This Sunday." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Good morning, sir. M: Good morning. I'd like to buy two tickets to New York, please. W: When do you want to leave, sir? M: Next Saturday. W: Just a moment. Yes, we still have some tickets. M: How much is a round trip ticket? W: Let me see ... 18,168 yuan. M: OK. I'd like two round trip tickets to New York. Here's my credit card. W: Thank you. May I have your name and passport number, sir? M: Michael Smith, passport number: P6363221 and Susan Smith, P6363220. W: Fine, and your phone number, please? M: 95396188.
Two return tickets.
What has Mr. Smith decided to have?
[ "A return ticket.", "Two tickets to New York.", "Two return tickets." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Can you tell us what you like doing in the evening? M: Well, I like music. I listen to a lot of pop music. But most of all, I like watching TV. It's much better than reading a book.
Watching TV.
What is the man's favourite free-time activity?
[ "Watching TV.", "Reading a book.", "Listening to music." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Have you seen the job in the newspaper? M: Do you mean the one in Manchester? W: Yes. M: I saw it just now. W: What do you think of it? M: I think I'm not the type of man to do it. W: Why do you think so? M: They need an engineer to take care of the machine and I don't even know anything about that kind of machine. W: I know you are always quick to learn. I believe when you use it you will get to know it well. M: Are you serious about that? W: Sure I am. You should have a try. M: Mm...maybe I should have a try.
A job opportunity.
What are the two speakers mainly talking about?
[ "A modern machine.", "A newspaper article.", "A job opportunity." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Have you seen the job in the newspaper? M: Do you mean the one in Manchester? W: Yes. M: I saw it just now. W: What do you think of it? M: I think I'm not the type of man to do it. W: Why do you think so? M: They need an engineer to take care of the machine and I don't even know anything about that kind of machine. W: I know you are always quick to learn. I believe when you use it you will get to know it well. M: Are you serious about that? W: Sure I am. You should have a try. M: Mm...maybe I should have a try.
Encouraging the man.
What is the woman really doing?
[ "Lying to the man.", "Encouraging the man.", "Making fun of the man." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Have you seen the job in the newspaper? M: Do you mean the one in Manchester? W: Yes. M: I saw it just now. W: What do you think of it? M: I think I'm not the type of man to do it. W: Why do you think so? M: They need an engineer to take care of the machine and I don't even know anything about that kind of machine. W: I know you are always quick to learn. I believe when you use it you will get to know it well. M: Are you serious about that? W: Sure I am. You should have a try. M: Mm...maybe I should have a try.
He will have a try.
What can we learn about the man?
[ "He is slow to learn.", "He will have a try.", "He is high in spirits." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Good morning, this is Burt's Bicycle Rental. M: Good morning, Miss. A friend of mine suggested I call you to hire some bikes. W: Oh, yes. A lot of people do this these days. M: Yes, we're just on holiday here for a few days and they said it would be a good idea to see the island by bicycle. W: Well, it certainly is. And most people rent a motor bike because you can get around faster and even go to the beach if you like. M: If I wanted to hire 2 motor bikes tomorrow morning for 2 days, would there be any problem? W: No problem at all. May I know your name? M: It's Green, G-R-E-E-N. W: And your telephone number? M: I'm at the Holiday Sun Hotel. My number is 0708112, I'm in Room 1203. By the way, is your bike rental shop at No.100 Teckman Street? W: That's right. M: OK, then, I'll see you tomorrow morning. Thanks a lot. W: I'll see you then.
To visit the island with his friend.
Why does the man hire some bikes?
[ "To go traveling abroad.", "To visit the island with his friend.", "To go to visit the bike rental shop." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Good morning, this is Burt's Bicycle Rental. M: Good morning, Miss. A friend of mine suggested I call you to hire some bikes. W: Oh, yes. A lot of people do this these days. M: Yes, we're just on holiday here for a few days and they said it would be a good idea to see the island by bicycle. W: Well, it certainly is. And most people rent a motor bike because you can get around faster and even go to the beach if you like. M: If I wanted to hire 2 motor bikes tomorrow morning for 2 days, would there be any problem? W: No problem at all. May I know your name? M: It's Green, G-R-E-E-N. W: And your telephone number? M: I'm at the Holiday Sun Hotel. My number is 0708112, I'm in Room 1203. By the way, is your bike rental shop at No.100 Teckman Street? W: That's right. M: OK, then, I'll see you tomorrow morning. Thanks a lot. W: I'll see you then.
Hire a motor bike.
What does the woman suggest the man do?
[ "Hire a motor bike.", "Go to the beach.", "See her tomorrow." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: I'm sorry I missed Henry's dinner last night. M: You didn't miss much.
He didn't like the dinner.
What is the man's opinion?
[ "He didn't like the dinner.", "Everybody missed her very much.", "The dinner was really great." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Hi, Johanna! Are you interested in going to an Art Exhibition on Sunday? A friend of mine is showing some of her paintings there. It's the opening night. Free drinks and food! W: Well, actually, I don't have anything planned. It sounds kind of fun!
Go to an art exhibition.
What did the man invite the woman to do on Sunday?
[ "Go to an art exhibition.", "Attend the opening night of a play.", "Dine out with an old friend." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: I think I'm going to stop playing volleyball, I lost again today. W: Just because you lost? Is there any other reason to quit?
Reconsider his decision.
What does the woman suggest the man do?
[ "Quit while he is ahead.", "Play harder next time.", "Reconsider his decision." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Mark was looking for you this morning. He wanted to know if you had decided when to go to the museum. And he seemed quite eager to meet you. W: My goodness, I don't know how many times he's talked about it. When did he become such a nagger?
Mark is a bit annoying in talking tirelessly about it.
What does the woman mean?
[ "Mark takes everything too seriously.", "Mark should keep it a secret without telling other people.", "Mark is a bit annoying in talking tirelessly about it." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Many people say that I look like my mother. M: I think so.
She looks like her mother.
Who does the woman look like.'?
[ "She looks like her mother.", "She looks like her father.", "She doesn't look like anybody." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Oh, it's you, Mrs. Bramley. Come in and sit down. Now, what was it? Oh, yes, your ankle. Has there been any improvement since last week? W: Well, no, I'm afraid not, doctor. The leg's still the same. M: I'd better have another look at it. HM! It's still very swollen. Have you been resting it, as! told you to? W: It's so difficult to rest it, doctor, you know, with a house to run, and six children to look after. M: Well, I've given you my advise. I'm sorry, but rest is necessary, otherwise I wouldn't have insisted on it. You must sit for at least four hours a day with the leg raised. Otherwise the ankle isn't going to improve. You understand that? W: Yes, I understand, and I'll try to do as you say. M: Very well then. I'll repeat that prescription for tablets, but the only effective treatment is rest. Ask the next patient to come in please.
Her ankle is swollen.
What's wrong with the woman?
[ "Her ankle is swollen.", "Her uncle's health has not improved.", "She can't understand the doctor." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Oh, it's you, Mrs. Bramley. Come in and sit down. Now, what was it? Oh, yes, your ankle. Has there been any improvement since last week? W: Well, no, I'm afraid not, doctor. The leg's still the same. M: I'd better have another look at it. HM! It's still very swollen. Have you been resting it, as! told you to? W: It's so difficult to rest it, doctor, you know, with a house to run, and six children to look after. M: Well, I've given you my advise. I'm sorry, but rest is necessary, otherwise I wouldn't have insisted on it. You must sit for at least four hours a day with the leg raised. Otherwise the ankle isn't going to improve. You understand that? W: Yes, I understand, and I'll try to do as you say. M: Very well then. I'll repeat that prescription for tablets, but the only effective treatment is rest. Ask the next patient to come in please.
To sit for four hours a day with her leg raised.
What advice did the man give the woman?
[ "To sit at home for four days.", "To take four tablets a day.", "To sit for four hours a day with her leg raised." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Oh, it's you, Mrs. Bramley. Come in and sit down. Now, what was it? Oh, yes, your ankle. Has there been any improvement since last week? W: Well, no, I'm afraid not, doctor. The leg's still the same. M: I'd better have another look at it. HM! It's still very swollen. Have you been resting it, as! told you to? W: It's so difficult to rest it, doctor, you know, with a house to run, and six children to look after. M: Well, I've given you my advise. I'm sorry, but rest is necessary, otherwise I wouldn't have insisted on it. You must sit for at least four hours a day with the leg raised. Otherwise the ankle isn't going to improve. You understand that? W: Yes, I understand, and I'll try to do as you say. M: Very well then. I'll repeat that prescription for tablets, but the only effective treatment is rest. Ask the next patient to come in please.
She had too many responsibilities at home.
What made it difficult to follow the man's advice?
[ "She had too many responsibilities at home.", "She didn't want to lose her job.", "She had run out of tablets." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Oh, it's you, Mrs. Bramley. Come in and sit down. Now, what was it? Oh, yes, your ankle. Has there been any improvement since last week? W: Well, no, I'm afraid not, doctor. The leg's still the same. M: I'd better have another look at it. HM! It's still very swollen. Have you been resting it, as! told you to? W: It's so difficult to rest it, doctor, you know, with a house to run, and six children to look after. M: Well, I've given you my advise. I'm sorry, but rest is necessary, otherwise I wouldn't have insisted on it. You must sit for at least four hours a day with the leg raised. Otherwise the ankle isn't going to improve. You understand that? W: Yes, I understand, and I'll try to do as you say. M: Very well then. I'll repeat that prescription for tablets, but the only effective treatment is rest. Ask the next patient to come in please.
Firm.
In what tone does the man talk to the woman?
[ "Sympathetic.", "Firm.", "Scornful." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: I'm frustrated. We're supposed to do our assignment on the computer, but I have difficulty getting access to the computers in the library. W: I understand the way you feel. I'm looking forward to the day when I can afford to get my own.
She can't afford a computer right now.
What does the woman mean?
[ "She can't finish her assignment, either.", "She can't afford a computer right now.", "The man can use her computer." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Billy, have you heard the latest news? It appears that we won't be laid off after all. M: Oh, somewhat I'm tired of working here anyway.
He is indifferent.
What's the man's reaction to the news the woman told him?
[ "He is surprised.", "He feels very happy.", "He is indifferent." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
A: Alright, Sara, we know that you are planning something big for John's birthday. Could you tell us just what you have in your mind? B: I want to make his birthday a very special event. John has a sister living in France. And I'll send her a plane ticket, so that she can be here for his birthday. A: Boy! What an excellent plan! That's something special. I kind of guessed you had some secret plan and were waiting for the right time to tell me. B: Well, I didn't want to say anything until I was sure she could come.
Give John a surprise.
What is Sara going to do?
[ "Buy John a gift.", "Give John a surprise.", "Invite John to France." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
A: Alright, Sara, we know that you are planning something big for John's birthday. Could you tell us just what you have in your mind? B: I want to make his birthday a very special event. John has a sister living in France. And I'll send her a plane ticket, so that she can be here for his birthday. A: Boy! What an excellent plan! That's something special. I kind of guessed you had some secret plan and were waiting for the right time to tell me. B: Well, I didn't want to say anything until I was sure she could come.
Exciting.
What does the man think of Sara's plan?
[ "Funny.", "Exciting.", "Strange." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Hello, I'm John. Nice to meet you! W: Nice to meet you, too! I'm Natasha. Are you British? M: No, I'm an American. Where are you from? W: I am from Russia.
Russia.
Where is the woman from?
[ "Britain.", "Russia.", "America." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Hello. This is Barbara from the Rainbow Hotel. Is Jimmy at home? M: No. He's at the lab, but he will be back home at four o'clock.
At the lab.
Where is Jimmy now?
[ "At a hotel.", "At home.", "At the lab." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Hi, Susan! Have you decided where to live when you get married? W: I'd like to live in the downtown area near my work but Nelson wants to live in suburbs to save our expenses.
She is working in the city.
Why does Susan want to live in the city?
[ "She is working in the city.", "Life in the suburbs is lonely.", "Jobs are easier to find in the city." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Michael, would you like to eat out tonight? M: Oh, I'd really like to, but I have promised my sister to see a movie with her tonight.
To see a movie with his sister.
What will the man do this evening?
[ "To visit his sister.", "To eat out with the woman.", "To see a movie with his sister." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Where did you put my new red tie? W: It's right there in the cupboard with your other ties. M: There's a green one and a couple of brown ones, but no red one. W: Here it is in your drawer. You must have put it there when you brought it home. M: I suppose so. We'd better hurry up or we're going to be late. The Smiths said to come at 7:00. W: Oh, it's 6:24 now. Sue isn't here to take care of the children yet. M: She shall be here at 6:40. That still gives us time to get there. W: Who else is coming tonight? M: The Browns and the Franks. And Mrs. Johnson's sister will be there too. W: Well. I think we'd better go down. Sue should be here pretty soon.
4.
How many ties does the man have at least?
[ "3.", "4.", "5." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Where did you put my new red tie? W: It's right there in the cupboard with your other ties. M: There's a green one and a couple of brown ones, but no red one. W: Here it is in your drawer. You must have put it there when you brought it home. M: I suppose so. We'd better hurry up or we're going to be late. The Smiths said to come at 7:00. W: Oh, it's 6:24 now. Sue isn't here to take care of the children yet. M: She shall be here at 6:40. That still gives us time to get there. W: Who else is coming tonight? M: The Browns and the Franks. And Mrs. Johnson's sister will be there too. W: Well. I think we'd better go down. Sue should be here pretty soon.
In the cupboard.
Where did the man put his green tie?
[ "In the cupboard.", "Under his shirt.", "In his drawer." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Where did you put my new red tie? W: It's right there in the cupboard with your other ties. M: There's a green one and a couple of brown ones, but no red one. W: Here it is in your drawer. You must have put it there when you brought it home. M: I suppose so. We'd better hurry up or we're going to be late. The Smiths said to come at 7:00. W: Oh, it's 6:24 now. Sue isn't here to take care of the children yet. M: She shall be here at 6:40. That still gives us time to get there. W: Who else is coming tonight? M: The Browns and the Franks. And Mrs. Johnson's sister will be there too. W: Well. I think we'd better go down. Sue should be here pretty soon.
She is the person to look after their children.
What can we learn about Sue?
[ "She is Mrs. Johnson's sister.", "She is the person to look after their children.", "She is the speakers' guest." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Did you go to the meeting yesterday? M: Yes, I did. A famous scientist gave a talk at the meeting.
A famous scientist.
Who gave a talk at the meeting?
[ "A famous writer.", "A famous scientist.", "A famous doctor." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Do I have enough postage on this package? M: Let's see. You already have three fifteen cent stamps and two twenty-five cent stamps on it. You only need one five-cent stamp.
$1.00
What is the total amount of postage required to mail the package?
[ "$5.45", "$1.00", "$0.95" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Oh, no! Where are my car keys? M: Relax, Kate. Are they in your purse? W: No, they're not. They're gone! M: I bet they're still on the table in the restaurant.
In the restaurant.
Where does the man think the keys are?
[ "In the woman's car.", "In the restaurant.", "In the woman's house." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Ashley: Ryan. I just want you to know that I'm going to go to school to become an auto mechanic. Ryan: Uh what? Does Dad know about this? Ashley: Who cares? It's my life. I really enjoy working on cars. Ryan: Oh, I get it. You want to study auto mechanics because of your new boyfriend. What's his name? Jimmy or something? Listen, auto mechanics is a man's job. Ashley: No, you got it all wrong. [What?] First of all, his name is James, and second, he doesn't work at an auto shop anymore. He had a job there for five years, and he really liked his job because he learned how to identify problems and fix things. You, on the other hand, can't even change the toilet paper roll in the bathroom. Ryan: Hey, that's not fair. Ashley: And James is now back in college. He's majoring in nursing. Ryan: Nursing? Nursing? That's a woman's job? Ashley: I cannot believe I'm hearing this. A man can be a nurse, and they can do the job just as well as anybody else. Nurses, whether they are men or women, care for the sick, the elderly. Things like that. Ryan: Uh. Ashley: And are you saying that women can't be farmers, carpenters, or truck drivers? Ryan: Well, most men do those jobs, so ... Anyway, women can do them if they want. I just think that women are better suited to be secretaries, waitresses, piano teachers. You know. Ashley: Man, you're stuck in the 18th century. No one will marry you. Ryan: Oh, well, just forget this. But not to change the subject, but I'm having a problem with my car, and I was wondering if Jimmy, I mean James, could take a look at it. Ashely: Forget it. Start pushing! Ryan: Ah!
She is interested in repairing and maintaining cars and other vehicles.
What kind of career does the woman want to pursue?
[ "She wants to become a sales associate for an auto company.", "She is interested in repairing and maintaining cars and other vehicles.", "The woman wants to major in mechanical engineering." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Ashley: Ryan. I just want you to know that I'm going to go to school to become an auto mechanic. Ryan: Uh what? Does Dad know about this? Ashley: Who cares? It's my life. I really enjoy working on cars. Ryan: Oh, I get it. You want to study auto mechanics because of your new boyfriend. What's his name? Jimmy or something? Listen, auto mechanics is a man's job. Ashley: No, you got it all wrong. [What?] First of all, his name is James, and second, he doesn't work at an auto shop anymore. He had a job there for five years, and he really liked his job because he learned how to identify problems and fix things. You, on the other hand, can't even change the toilet paper roll in the bathroom. Ryan: Hey, that's not fair. Ashley: And James is now back in college. He's majoring in nursing. Ryan: Nursing? Nursing? That's a woman's job? Ashley: I cannot believe I'm hearing this. A man can be a nurse, and they can do the job just as well as anybody else. Nurses, whether they are men or women, care for the sick, the elderly. Things like that. Ryan: Uh. Ashley: And are you saying that women can't be farmers, carpenters, or truck drivers? Ryan: Well, most men do those jobs, so ... Anyway, women can do them if they want. I just think that women are better suited to be secretaries, waitresses, piano teachers. You know. Ashley: Man, you're stuck in the 18th century. No one will marry you. Ryan: Oh, well, just forget this. But not to change the subject, but I'm having a problem with my car, and I was wondering if Jimmy, I mean James, could take a look at it. Ashely: Forget it. Start pushing! Ryan: Ah!
getting a degree in a medical field
Right now, the woman's boyfriend is ___________________.
[ "majoring in secondary education", "pursuing a career in auto mechanics", "getting a degree in a medical field" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Ashley: Ryan. I just want you to know that I'm going to go to school to become an auto mechanic. Ryan: Uh what? Does Dad know about this? Ashley: Who cares? It's my life. I really enjoy working on cars. Ryan: Oh, I get it. You want to study auto mechanics because of your new boyfriend. What's his name? Jimmy or something? Listen, auto mechanics is a man's job. Ashley: No, you got it all wrong. [What?] First of all, his name is James, and second, he doesn't work at an auto shop anymore. He had a job there for five years, and he really liked his job because he learned how to identify problems and fix things. You, on the other hand, can't even change the toilet paper roll in the bathroom. Ryan: Hey, that's not fair. Ashley: And James is now back in college. He's majoring in nursing. Ryan: Nursing? Nursing? That's a woman's job? Ashley: I cannot believe I'm hearing this. A man can be a nurse, and they can do the job just as well as anybody else. Nurses, whether they are men or women, care for the sick, the elderly. Things like that. Ryan: Uh. Ashley: And are you saying that women can't be farmers, carpenters, or truck drivers? Ryan: Well, most men do those jobs, so ... Anyway, women can do them if they want. I just think that women are better suited to be secretaries, waitresses, piano teachers. You know. Ashley: Man, you're stuck in the 18th century. No one will marry you. Ryan: Oh, well, just forget this. But not to change the subject, but I'm having a problem with my car, and I was wondering if Jimmy, I mean James, could take a look at it. Ashely: Forget it. Start pushing! Ryan: Ah!
He feels that James is pursuing a job designed for women.
What does Ryan think about James' future career?
[ "He thinks that there is no money in that profession.", "He believes that James isn't qualified for the job.", "He feels that James is pursuing a job designed for women." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Ashley: Ryan. I just want you to know that I'm going to go to school to become an auto mechanic. Ryan: Uh what? Does Dad know about this? Ashley: Who cares? It's my life. I really enjoy working on cars. Ryan: Oh, I get it. You want to study auto mechanics because of your new boyfriend. What's his name? Jimmy or something? Listen, auto mechanics is a man's job. Ashley: No, you got it all wrong. [What?] First of all, his name is James, and second, he doesn't work at an auto shop anymore. He had a job there for five years, and he really liked his job because he learned how to identify problems and fix things. You, on the other hand, can't even change the toilet paper roll in the bathroom. Ryan: Hey, that's not fair. Ashley: And James is now back in college. He's majoring in nursing. Ryan: Nursing? Nursing? That's a woman's job? Ashley: I cannot believe I'm hearing this. A man can be a nurse, and they can do the job just as well as anybody else. Nurses, whether they are men or women, care for the sick, the elderly. Things like that. Ryan: Uh. Ashley: And are you saying that women can't be farmers, carpenters, or truck drivers? Ryan: Well, most men do those jobs, so ... Anyway, women can do them if they want. I just think that women are better suited to be secretaries, waitresses, piano teachers. You know. Ashley: Man, you're stuck in the 18th century. No one will marry you. Ryan: Oh, well, just forget this. But not to change the subject, but I'm having a problem with my car, and I was wondering if Jimmy, I mean James, could take a look at it. Ashely: Forget it. Start pushing! Ryan: Ah!
education and office work
Ryan suggests that women are more suited for jobs in _____________.
[ "education and office work", "farming and house cleaning", "nursing and child care" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Ashley: Ryan. I just want you to know that I'm going to go to school to become an auto mechanic. Ryan: Uh what? Does Dad know about this? Ashley: Who cares? It's my life. I really enjoy working on cars. Ryan: Oh, I get it. You want to study auto mechanics because of your new boyfriend. What's his name? Jimmy or something? Listen, auto mechanics is a man's job. Ashley: No, you got it all wrong. [What?] First of all, his name is James, and second, he doesn't work at an auto shop anymore. He had a job there for five years, and he really liked his job because he learned how to identify problems and fix things. You, on the other hand, can't even change the toilet paper roll in the bathroom. Ryan: Hey, that's not fair. Ashley: And James is now back in college. He's majoring in nursing. Ryan: Nursing? Nursing? That's a woman's job? Ashley: I cannot believe I'm hearing this. A man can be a nurse, and they can do the job just as well as anybody else. Nurses, whether they are men or women, care for the sick, the elderly. Things like that. Ryan: Uh. Ashley: And are you saying that women can't be farmers, carpenters, or truck drivers? Ryan: Well, most men do those jobs, so ... Anyway, women can do them if they want. I just think that women are better suited to be secretaries, waitresses, piano teachers. You know. Ashley: Man, you're stuck in the 18th century. No one will marry you. Ryan: Oh, well, just forget this. But not to change the subject, but I'm having a problem with my car, and I was wondering if Jimmy, I mean James, could take a look at it. Ashely: Forget it. Start pushing! Ryan: Ah!
taking care of his own car
At the end of the conversation, the man ends up ___________.
[ "making his own dinner", "taking care of his own car", "apologizing to James" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Phew!! Have you been smoking again? Your breath smells terrible. W: Well, yes, I had a cigarette in the car on the way home. M: You know how I feel about your smoking. Please go and clean up right now!
Brush her teeth.
What will the woman probably do next?
[ "Clean the car.", "Brush her teeth.", "Leave the house." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Hey, George, I can't get to sleep with the lights so near my bed. Can you study someplace else? M: Sorry, there is a party going on near the classroom. I suppose I can check the dining room though.
Go to study in the dining room.
What will the man probably do?
[ "Go to study in the dining room.", "Go to the classroom.", "Go to bed." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: John, are you doing research for Professor Williams this semester? M: Actually, I am working as his teaching assistant.
He assists Professor Williams with his teaching.
What does the man mean?
[ "He needs another job as research assistant.", "He asked Professor Williams for assistance.", "He assists Professor Williams with his teaching." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Can you show me how to use this, John? M: It is fully automatic. All you have to do is focus on the scene and press the button here.
How to use a camera.
What are they talking about?
[ "How to use a camera.", "How to use a washer.", "How to use a keyboard." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Zhu, how do you like this coat? W: Come on, George. Isn't that color too bright for me? M: Then how about this one? W: Oh, I'm afraid this color is too light. It easily gets dirty. M: Well, well, Zhu, you're being a bit difficult. W: What would you say if I buy this one? M: It's nice. Try it on. Now you look quite smart, but doesn't it feel a bit tight at the shoulders? W: Yeah. Let's see if there's a larger size. Well, they don't seem to have anything larger. M: Why don't we go and ask that salesgirl over there? I think she can help us.
In a shop.
Where are the speakers talking?
[ "In a shop.", "In the street.", "In the bedroom." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Zhu, how do you like this coat? W: Come on, George. Isn't that color too bright for me? M: Then how about this one? W: Oh, I'm afraid this color is too light. It easily gets dirty. M: Well, well, Zhu, you're being a bit difficult. W: What would you say if I buy this one? M: It's nice. Try it on. Now you look quite smart, but doesn't it feel a bit tight at the shoulders? W: Yeah. Let's see if there's a larger size. Well, they don't seem to have anything larger. M: Why don't we go and ask that salesgirl over there? I think she can help us.
The salesgirl.
Who are they going to ask for help?
[ "A classmate.", "The manager.", "The salesgirl." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Hello. Is that Mr. Nelson? This is Linda speaking. M: Hello, Miss Linda. What can I do for you? W: I'm on my way to visit you now, but I've lost my way. M: That's too bad. Where are you now, Miss Linda? W: I don't know exactly. I think I'm somewhere on New Hampshire Street. I'm calling you from a bookstore. M: A bookstore on New Hampshire Street. It's at a corner, isn't it? W: Yes, it is. And I can see a restaurant at the other corner. M: Now I'm almost sure where you are. You turned at the second corner. You should have turned at the first corner from the railway station. W: Is that so? Then I'll go back to the first corner. M: It'll be better that way. You'll find a one-way traffic sign. That's where you have to turn to the left. Come up the slope to reach a six-storied apartment house. My room is on the third floor. W: I'm sure I won't have any trouble this time. Thanks. M: I'll be waiting for you. Bye.
Because she loses her way.
Why does the woman phone the man?
[ "Because she loses her way.", "Because she wants to tell him something.", "Because she wants the man to pick her up." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Hello. Is that Mr. Nelson? This is Linda speaking. M: Hello, Miss Linda. What can I do for you? W: I'm on my way to visit you now, but I've lost my way. M: That's too bad. Where are you now, Miss Linda? W: I don't know exactly. I think I'm somewhere on New Hampshire Street. I'm calling you from a bookstore. M: A bookstore on New Hampshire Street. It's at a corner, isn't it? W: Yes, it is. And I can see a restaurant at the other corner. M: Now I'm almost sure where you are. You turned at the second corner. You should have turned at the first corner from the railway station. W: Is that so? Then I'll go back to the first corner. M: It'll be better that way. You'll find a one-way traffic sign. That's where you have to turn to the left. Come up the slope to reach a six-storied apartment house. My room is on the third floor. W: I'm sure I won't have any trouble this time. Thanks. M: I'll be waiting for you. Bye.
At a corner of New Hampshire Street.
Where is the woman when she phones the man?
[ "At a corner of New Hampshire Street.", "At a restaurant on the corner.", "At the first corner of New Hampshire Street." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Hello. Is that Mr. Nelson? This is Linda speaking. M: Hello, Miss Linda. What can I do for you? W: I'm on my way to visit you now, but I've lost my way. M: That's too bad. Where are you now, Miss Linda? W: I don't know exactly. I think I'm somewhere on New Hampshire Street. I'm calling you from a bookstore. M: A bookstore on New Hampshire Street. It's at a corner, isn't it? W: Yes, it is. And I can see a restaurant at the other corner. M: Now I'm almost sure where you are. You turned at the second corner. You should have turned at the first corner from the railway station. W: Is that so? Then I'll go back to the first corner. M: It'll be better that way. You'll find a one-way traffic sign. That's where you have to turn to the left. Come up the slope to reach a six-storied apartment house. My room is on the third floor. W: I'm sure I won't have any trouble this time. Thanks. M: I'll be waiting for you. Bye.
On the third floor.
Which floor does the man live?
[ "On the first floor.", "On the third floor.", "On the sixth floor." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Excuse me. Can I use notes to buy tickets? M: Yes. Some ticket machines take both notes and coins. W: How will I know if a machine takes both? M: It will say on the machine.
Paying for tickets.
What are the two speakers talking about?
[ "Paying for tickets.", "Repairing machines.", "Changing notes." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Who put this pile of magazines in my office? W: Alice. She said you were going to take them back to the library. M: Oh, that's right. She did ask me to take some magazines back for her. I completely forgot.
Return some magazines to the library.
What did Alice ask the man to do?
[ "Borrow some magazines for her.", "Return some magazines to the library.", "Give some magazines back to her." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Oops...I'm sorry, Mom, I broke another plate. I should probably let you finish. W: No, you go ahead. I got those dishes at a garage sale. Just be more careful!
In a kitchen.
Where does the conversation take place?
[ "In a kitchen.", "In a garage.", "In a grocery store." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: How many more cups should we get for the picnic? M: Don't we have enough by now?
We have too many cups,
What does the man imply?
[ "We should get more cups.", "We have too many cups,", "He doesn't know how many cups they have." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
F: Micky, you think it's a good film? M: I haven't seen a better one so far.
It's a good film.
What does Micky feel?
[ "It's a terrible film.", "It's just so so.", "It's a good film." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Susan, Please pass me a copy of China Daily. W: Here you are. M: I want to find what's on this weekend. W: Is there anything good on? M: The Beijing Opera is showing on Saturday evening. Do you like Beijing Opera? W: Oh, yes. Very much. When and where will it be? M: At 7:30 in Beihai Park. W: Let's go and see it, OK? M: Good idea!
A newspaper.
What is the man reading?
[ "A magazine.", "A Chinese play.", "A newspaper." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Susan, Please pass me a copy of China Daily. W: Here you are. M: I want to find what's on this weekend. W: Is there anything good on? M: The Beijing Opera is showing on Saturday evening. Do you like Beijing Opera? W: Oh, yes. Very much. When and where will it be? M: At 7:30 in Beihai Park. W: Let's go and see it, OK? M: Good idea!
Beihai Park.
Where are they going at the weekend?
[ "Beijing Theater.", "Beihai Park.", "Beihai Cinema." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Susan, Please pass me a copy of China Daily. W: Here you are. M: I want to find what's on this weekend. W: Is there anything good on? M: The Beijing Opera is showing on Saturday evening. Do you like Beijing Opera? W: Oh, yes. Very much. When and where will it be? M: At 7:30 in Beihai Park. W: Let's go and see it, OK? M: Good idea!
To see Beijing Opera.
What are they going there for?
[ "For a visit.", "To see Beijing Opera.", "To learn Beijing Opera." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Tom, look at your shoes. How dirty they are! You must clean them. M: Oh, mum, but I cleaned them only yesterday. W: They are dirty now. You must clean them again. M: I do not want to clean them today. Even if I clean them today, they will get dirty again tomorrow. W: All right, then. M: Mum, give me something to eat, please. W: You had your breakfast in the morning, Tom, and you had lunch at school. M: I am hungry again. W: Oh, hungry? But if I give you something to eat today, you will be hungry again tomorrow.
shoes.
What did the mother ask Tom to clean?
[ "clothes.", "shoes.", "pants." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Tom, look at your shoes. How dirty they are! You must clean them. M: Oh, mum, but I cleaned them only yesterday. W: They are dirty now. You must clean them again. M: I do not want to clean them today. Even if I clean them today, they will get dirty again tomorrow. W: All right, then. M: Mum, give me something to eat, please. W: You had your breakfast in the morning, Tom, and you had lunch at school. M: I am hungry again. W: Oh, hungry? But if I give you something to eat today, you will be hungry again tomorrow.
Because his mother wants to correct his bad habit.
Why did the woman say that she wouldn't give him anything to eat?
[ "Because his mother wants to correct his bad habit.", "Because he had lunch at school.", "Because his mother wants to leave him hungry." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Good morning, madam. Is anybody taking care of you? W: No, not yet. Could you show me that overcoat, the silver gray one in the middle. M: Certainly. You've got excellent taste. It's very nice and it's 100 percent wool. W: I like it. Could I try it on? M: Certainly. It looks good on you, madam. W: I think so. But a slightly larger size would be better. M: Would you like to try this one on? W: This one fits me well. How much does it cost? M: Only $ 170. W: OK, I'll take it. And I'd like that blue jacket on the right. How much is it? M: It's just $ 250. W: Oh, that's too expensive, I'm afraid. M: Anything else? W: No, thanks.
$170.
How much does the woman pay for what she buys?
[ "$215.", "$385.", "$170." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Good morning, madam. Is anybody taking care of you? W: No, not yet. Could you show me that overcoat, the silver gray one in the middle. M: Certainly. You've got excellent taste. It's very nice and it's 100 percent wool. W: I like it. Could I try it on? M: Certainly. It looks good on you, madam. W: I think so. But a slightly larger size would be better. M: Would you like to try this one on? W: This one fits me well. How much does it cost? M: Only $ 170. W: OK, I'll take it. And I'd like that blue jacket on the right. How much is it? M: It's just $ 250. W: Oh, that's too expensive, I'm afraid. M: Anything else? W: No, thanks.
It's a bit small.
Why does the woman change the first overcoat?
[ "It's too expensive.", "It's too large.", "It's a bit small." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Good morning, madam. Is anybody taking care of you? W: No, not yet. Could you show me that overcoat, the silver gray one in the middle. M: Certainly. You've got excellent taste. It's very nice and it's 100 percent wool. W: I like it. Could I try it on? M: Certainly. It looks good on you, madam. W: I think so. But a slightly larger size would be better. M: Would you like to try this one on? W: This one fits me well. How much does it cost? M: Only $ 170. W: OK, I'll take it. And I'd like that blue jacket on the right. How much is it? M: It's just $ 250. W: Oh, that's too expensive, I'm afraid. M: Anything else? W: No, thanks.
Grey.
What color is the overcoat?
[ "Blue.", "White.", "Grey." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Is Anderson hungry? M: I don't think so. If he were,he'd tell us.
Anderson is not hungry.
What does the woman think about Anderson?
[ "Anderson is hungry.", "Anderson is not hungry.", "Anderson is full." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: I can't decide whether to buy a new house or an old one. W: If you buy an old one, it'll be much cheaper and you can save a lot of money.
To buy an old house.
What does the woman advise the man to do?
[ "To buy a new house.", "To buy an old house.", "Not to buy a house." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: We are going to change our meeting from Monday to Friday. M: That's all the same to me.
He is OK either day.
What does the man mean?
[ "He has another meeting to attend on that day.", "He is OK either day.", "He can't attend a four-day conference." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Man: Yes, I'd like to report a theft. Police Officer: Okay. Can you tell me exactly what happened. Man: Well, I was walking home from work two days ago, enjoying the nature all around me ... the birds, the frogs, the flowing stream ... [Okay, Okay] when this woman knocked me right off my feet, grabbed my stuff, and ran off through the trees. [Hmm]. I was so surprised by the ordeal that I didn't go after her. Police Officer: Yeah. Can you describe the woman for me? Man: Yeah. He was about a hundred and ninety centimeters tall ... Police Officer: Wait. You said a woman robbed you. Man: Well, I'm not really sure. [Hmm]. You see, the person was wearing a white and black polka dot dress, a light red sweater over it, and she ... or he ... was wearing a pair of basketball shoes. Police Officer: Humm. What else can you tell me? Man: Okay. Like I said, the person was about 190 centimeters tall, heavy build, with long wavy hair. She ... or he ... was probably in his or her late 30's. I didn't get a good look at the person's face, but well ... uh .... Police Officer: What? Was there something else? Man: Well, the person ... had a beard. Police Officer: Ah! What was, uh, taken ... exactly? Man: Well, just my left shoe. Bizarre, isn't it? Police Officer: Ah. The "bearded woman" has struck again! Man: The "bearded woman"? Police Officer: Yeah. It's this man who dresses up like a woman and, for some unknown reason, removes the left shoe from his victims. He's really quite harmless, though, and he usually returns the shoe to the crime scene a couple of days later. Man: Hey, he can keep my shoe, and I'll just take off my left shoe every time I walk through the park.
coming home from work
What was the man doing when he was robbed?
[ "fishing by the stream", "birdwatching in the park", "coming home from work" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Man: Yes, I'd like to report a theft. Police Officer: Okay. Can you tell me exactly what happened. Man: Well, I was walking home from work two days ago, enjoying the nature all around me ... the birds, the frogs, the flowing stream ... [Okay, Okay] when this woman knocked me right off my feet, grabbed my stuff, and ran off through the trees. [Hmm]. I was so surprised by the ordeal that I didn't go after her. Police Officer: Yeah. Can you describe the woman for me? Man: Yeah. He was about a hundred and ninety centimeters tall ... Police Officer: Wait. You said a woman robbed you. Man: Well, I'm not really sure. [Hmm]. You see, the person was wearing a white and black polka dot dress, a light red sweater over it, and she ... or he ... was wearing a pair of basketball shoes. Police Officer: Humm. What else can you tell me? Man: Okay. Like I said, the person was about 190 centimeters tall, heavy build, with long wavy hair. She ... or he ... was probably in his or her late 30's. I didn't get a good look at the person's face, but well ... uh .... Police Officer: What? Was there something else? Man: Well, the person ... had a beard. Police Officer: Ah! What was, uh, taken ... exactly? Man: Well, just my left shoe. Bizarre, isn't it? Police Officer: Ah. The "bearded woman" has struck again! Man: The "bearded woman"? Police Officer: Yeah. It's this man who dresses up like a woman and, for some unknown reason, removes the left shoe from his victims. He's really quite harmless, though, and he usually returns the shoe to the crime scene a couple of days later. Man: Hey, he can keep my shoe, and I'll just take off my left shoe every time I walk through the park.
a light red sweater
What was the thief wearing?
[ "a black striped dress", "a light red sweater", "tennis shoes" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.