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Susan: Hi. Welcome back to Susan's Gardening Show. I'm Susan, and we're ready to take our next caller. We have Mark from Seattle. Are you still there, Mark?
Mark: Uh. Yeah, but maybe not for long.
Susan: So, how can we help you today?
Mark: Okay. Uh, my wife is really into gardening, and about five years ago, she received a beautiful climbing rose bush ... I think an Agatha Christie [That's a nice one.] from her mother who has passed away. Anyway, the rose plant seems to be on its last leg.
Susan: Really? Nomally, that rose is really quite hardy [I know.], and it's very disease-resistant, too. [I know.]
Mark: Yeah. Well, this situation ISN'T normal. You see about a week ago, I was doing some yard work, and I was using some weed killer [UH-oh.], yeah, to try to get rid of some terrible weeds and ...
Susan: Did you spray the roses?
Mark: Uh, well, not exactly. I set the spray container down near the roses while I was trimming a bush, and the container must have gotten knocked over, and the weed killer soaked into the ground near the roses.
Susan: How much weed killer are you talking about?
Mark: Uh, about six or seven quarts (about six liters or 1.6 gallons), I think. [Oh, that's a lot.] You know, I mean when you put ...
Susan: And the roses? What do they look like now?
Mark: Oh, Dead, real dead. Dead as a doornail dead, but my wife hasn't seen them yet.
Susan: Really? What have you done? Blindfolded her?
Mark: Well, I've kept her away from that side of the house where the roses are, but she is bound to see them at some point.
Susan: Yeah, yeah. You've got a problem.
Mark: I mean, is there anything I can do to revive them?
Susan: Not unless you're a magician.
Mark: Well, can you recommend a quick-growing variety that can take its place?
Susan: Marc. I'm sorry. You've made a mistake ... A big mistake.
Mark: ... except that my wife warned me this could happen ... Oh, man.
Susan: Oh, shoot. Listen. You made a blunder. A big mistake. A really big mistake. But unless your wife goes on vacation for a couple of years, you're not going to be able to replace the roses that fast.
Mark: So, any recommendation? I mean, what do I do?
Susan: You need to talk to her.
Mark: Are you kidding? You don't know my wife.
Susan: I'm sorry. Look. You've waited long enough. Don't let the grass grow around your feet. Say something, but be sure to hide the garden shears before you do. Kneel down; ask for forgiveness now.
Mark: But that's what I did when I killed her prized apple tree last year.
Susan: No way. Really?
Mark: Oh, man. Oh! She's coming in from outside [Oh, no, oh no.].
Susan: One final word: Hide the weed killer. [But ...] Thanks, Mark. That's all the time we have for now. Let's move on to the next caller. | killed the plant(s) with deadly chemicals | Mark thinks that he might have _________________. | [
"covered the plant(s) accidently",
"driven his truck over the plant(s)",
"killed the plant(s) with deadly chemicals"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Susan: Hi. Welcome back to Susan's Gardening Show. I'm Susan, and we're ready to take our next caller. We have Mark from Seattle. Are you still there, Mark?
Mark: Uh. Yeah, but maybe not for long.
Susan: So, how can we help you today?
Mark: Okay. Uh, my wife is really into gardening, and about five years ago, she received a beautiful climbing rose bush ... I think an Agatha Christie [That's a nice one.] from her mother who has passed away. Anyway, the rose plant seems to be on its last leg.
Susan: Really? Nomally, that rose is really quite hardy [I know.], and it's very disease-resistant, too. [I know.]
Mark: Yeah. Well, this situation ISN'T normal. You see about a week ago, I was doing some yard work, and I was using some weed killer [UH-oh.], yeah, to try to get rid of some terrible weeds and ...
Susan: Did you spray the roses?
Mark: Uh, well, not exactly. I set the spray container down near the roses while I was trimming a bush, and the container must have gotten knocked over, and the weed killer soaked into the ground near the roses.
Susan: How much weed killer are you talking about?
Mark: Uh, about six or seven quarts (about six liters or 1.6 gallons), I think. [Oh, that's a lot.] You know, I mean when you put ...
Susan: And the roses? What do they look like now?
Mark: Oh, Dead, real dead. Dead as a doornail dead, but my wife hasn't seen them yet.
Susan: Really? What have you done? Blindfolded her?
Mark: Well, I've kept her away from that side of the house where the roses are, but she is bound to see them at some point.
Susan: Yeah, yeah. You've got a problem.
Mark: I mean, is there anything I can do to revive them?
Susan: Not unless you're a magician.
Mark: Well, can you recommend a quick-growing variety that can take its place?
Susan: Marc. I'm sorry. You've made a mistake ... A big mistake.
Mark: ... except that my wife warned me this could happen ... Oh, man.
Susan: Oh, shoot. Listen. You made a blunder. A big mistake. A really big mistake. But unless your wife goes on vacation for a couple of years, you're not going to be able to replace the roses that fast.
Mark: So, any recommendation? I mean, what do I do?
Susan: You need to talk to her.
Mark: Are you kidding? You don't know my wife.
Susan: I'm sorry. Look. You've waited long enough. Don't let the grass grow around your feet. Say something, but be sure to hide the garden shears before you do. Kneel down; ask for forgiveness now.
Mark: But that's what I did when I killed her prized apple tree last year.
Susan: No way. Really?
Mark: Oh, man. Oh! She's coming in from outside [Oh, no, oh no.].
Susan: One final word: Hide the weed killer. [But ...] Thanks, Mark. That's all the time we have for now. Let's move on to the next caller. | his wife goes on vacation | Mark won't be able to deal with the situation unless ___________. | [
"his wife goes on vacation",
"the weather improves soon",
"he can buy the right plant food"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Susan: Hi. Welcome back to Susan's Gardening Show. I'm Susan, and we're ready to take our next caller. We have Mark from Seattle. Are you still there, Mark?
Mark: Uh. Yeah, but maybe not for long.
Susan: So, how can we help you today?
Mark: Okay. Uh, my wife is really into gardening, and about five years ago, she received a beautiful climbing rose bush ... I think an Agatha Christie [That's a nice one.] from her mother who has passed away. Anyway, the rose plant seems to be on its last leg.
Susan: Really? Nomally, that rose is really quite hardy [I know.], and it's very disease-resistant, too. [I know.]
Mark: Yeah. Well, this situation ISN'T normal. You see about a week ago, I was doing some yard work, and I was using some weed killer [UH-oh.], yeah, to try to get rid of some terrible weeds and ...
Susan: Did you spray the roses?
Mark: Uh, well, not exactly. I set the spray container down near the roses while I was trimming a bush, and the container must have gotten knocked over, and the weed killer soaked into the ground near the roses.
Susan: How much weed killer are you talking about?
Mark: Uh, about six or seven quarts (about six liters or 1.6 gallons), I think. [Oh, that's a lot.] You know, I mean when you put ...
Susan: And the roses? What do they look like now?
Mark: Oh, Dead, real dead. Dead as a doornail dead, but my wife hasn't seen them yet.
Susan: Really? What have you done? Blindfolded her?
Mark: Well, I've kept her away from that side of the house where the roses are, but she is bound to see them at some point.
Susan: Yeah, yeah. You've got a problem.
Mark: I mean, is there anything I can do to revive them?
Susan: Not unless you're a magician.
Mark: Well, can you recommend a quick-growing variety that can take its place?
Susan: Marc. I'm sorry. You've made a mistake ... A big mistake.
Mark: ... except that my wife warned me this could happen ... Oh, man.
Susan: Oh, shoot. Listen. You made a blunder. A big mistake. A really big mistake. But unless your wife goes on vacation for a couple of years, you're not going to be able to replace the roses that fast.
Mark: So, any recommendation? I mean, what do I do?
Susan: You need to talk to her.
Mark: Are you kidding? You don't know my wife.
Susan: I'm sorry. Look. You've waited long enough. Don't let the grass grow around your feet. Say something, but be sure to hide the garden shears before you do. Kneel down; ask for forgiveness now.
Mark: But that's what I did when I killed her prized apple tree last year.
Susan: No way. Really?
Mark: Oh, man. Oh! She's coming in from outside [Oh, no, oh no.].
Susan: One final word: Hide the weed killer. [But ...] Thanks, Mark. That's all the time we have for now. Let's move on to the next caller. | Susan recommends that Mark go on vacation. | Which advice does Susan, the gardening show host, NOT give Mark at the end of the conversation? | [
"Susan suggests that Mark ask for forgiveness.",
"Susan recommends that Mark go on vacation.",
"Susan advises that Mark put away any dangerous items."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I'm free this afternoon. Shall we go to the movies?
M: OK. But I hate love stories. Any films about war on today?
W: I'm afraid not. How about the theatre?
M: Well, most plays are badly written, though they're cheap.
W: Let's go to a concert. You like music very much, don't you?
M: Yes, light music. But now you can only hear noisy music, American songs or songs where you can't understand a single word.
W: What are you going to do then?
M: Why not go to the library to borrow some books. You like reading as much as I do, don't you?
W: OK, let's. | Go to the cinema | What is the woman going to do this afternoon first? | [
"Go shopping.",
"Go to the library.",
"Go to the cinema"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I'm free this afternoon. Shall we go to the movies?
M: OK. But I hate love stories. Any films about war on today?
W: I'm afraid not. How about the theatre?
M: Well, most plays are badly written, though they're cheap.
W: Let's go to a concert. You like music very much, don't you?
M: Yes, light music. But now you can only hear noisy music, American songs or songs where you can't understand a single word.
W: What are you going to do then?
M: Why not go to the library to borrow some books. You like reading as much as I do, don't you?
W: OK, let's. | Because they're not well-written. | What's the main reason the man doesn't like watching plays? | [
"Because they are expensive.",
"Because they're not well-written.",
"Because the theatre is too far away."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I'm free this afternoon. Shall we go to the movies?
M: OK. But I hate love stories. Any films about war on today?
W: I'm afraid not. How about the theatre?
M: Well, most plays are badly written, though they're cheap.
W: Let's go to a concert. You like music very much, don't you?
M: Yes, light music. But now you can only hear noisy music, American songs or songs where you can't understand a single word.
W: What are you going to do then?
M: Why not go to the library to borrow some books. You like reading as much as I do, don't you?
W: OK, let's. | Light music. | What kind of music does the man like best? | [
"Light music.",
"English songs.",
"American songs."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I'm free this afternoon. Shall we go to the movies?
M: OK. But I hate love stories. Any films about war on today?
W: I'm afraid not. How about the theatre?
M: Well, most plays are badly written, though they're cheap.
W: Let's go to a concert. You like music very much, don't you?
M: Yes, light music. But now you can only hear noisy music, American songs or songs where you can't understand a single word.
W: What are you going to do then?
M: Why not go to the library to borrow some books. You like reading as much as I do, don't you?
W: OK, let's. | Reading. | Which of the following does the man like most? | [
"Films.",
"Music.",
"Reading."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I wish we had taken an umbrella.
W: That's my fault. I thought it wouldn't rain today. | They were caught in the rain. | What happened to the two speakers? | [
"They had lost their way.",
"They were told it would rain.",
"They were caught in the rain."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I really need a vacation. I just can't decide where to go.
M: Have you ever been to Curacao?
W: No, I haven't. It's so far.
M: Oh, come on! In this day and age, nothing is far. Besides, once you get there, it's like being in paradise. I really think you should consider it. In fact, I suggest you ask your travel agent about it.
W: What's so great about Curacao? It's just another tropical island with a pretty beach.
M: Just another tropical island? Bright sunny days with blue water rolling upon to the clean white sand. Gentle winds blowing through the palm trees of clear move at night. Come on! It's a tremendous place to go.
W: Oh, I don't know.
M: Look! You can go wherever you want. But it's important that you relax during your vacation. And Curacao is the perfect place for that. I mean, you can do all the things you like to do. Play tennis, swim, read, rest, not to mention eat well and get a great suntan. Why are you so hesitant? Come on! Be adventurous.
W: You're certainly making it sound better by the minute. OK, maybe I'll check it out with my travel agent.
M: I suggest you hurry. This is a very busy time of the year. And reservations aren't always easy to get. And it is absolutely necessary that you have reservations. | It is a tourist paradise. | What does the man think of Curacao? | [
"It is difficult to reach.",
"It is a tourist paradise.",
"It is a perfect place for sports."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I really need a vacation. I just can't decide where to go.
M: Have you ever been to Curacao?
W: No, I haven't. It's so far.
M: Oh, come on! In this day and age, nothing is far. Besides, once you get there, it's like being in paradise. I really think you should consider it. In fact, I suggest you ask your travel agent about it.
W: What's so great about Curacao? It's just another tropical island with a pretty beach.
M: Just another tropical island? Bright sunny days with blue water rolling upon to the clean white sand. Gentle winds blowing through the palm trees of clear move at night. Come on! It's a tremendous place to go.
W: Oh, I don't know.
M: Look! You can go wherever you want. But it's important that you relax during your vacation. And Curacao is the perfect place for that. I mean, you can do all the things you like to do. Play tennis, swim, read, rest, not to mention eat well and get a great suntan. Why are you so hesitant? Come on! Be adventurous.
W: You're certainly making it sound better by the minute. OK, maybe I'll check it out with my travel agent.
M: I suggest you hurry. This is a very busy time of the year. And reservations aren't always easy to get. And it is absolutely necessary that you have reservations. | She thinks it is too far. | Why does the woman hesitate to make her decision to go to Curacao? | [
"She thinks it is too far.",
"She thinks it is too crowded.",
"It is not safe to go there."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I really need a vacation. I just can't decide where to go.
M: Have you ever been to Curacao?
W: No, I haven't. It's so far.
M: Oh, come on! In this day and age, nothing is far. Besides, once you get there, it's like being in paradise. I really think you should consider it. In fact, I suggest you ask your travel agent about it.
W: What's so great about Curacao? It's just another tropical island with a pretty beach.
M: Just another tropical island? Bright sunny days with blue water rolling upon to the clean white sand. Gentle winds blowing through the palm trees of clear move at night. Come on! It's a tremendous place to go.
W: Oh, I don't know.
M: Look! You can go wherever you want. But it's important that you relax during your vacation. And Curacao is the perfect place for that. I mean, you can do all the things you like to do. Play tennis, swim, read, rest, not to mention eat well and get a great suntan. Why are you so hesitant? Come on! Be adventurous.
W: You're certainly making it sound better by the minute. OK, maybe I'll check it out with my travel agent.
M: I suggest you hurry. This is a very busy time of the year. And reservations aren't always easy to get. And it is absolutely necessary that you have reservations. | Make her reservations. | What is the woman probably going to do? | [
"Pack up for the trip.",
"Make her reservations.",
"Book her airline ticket."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I really need a vacation. I just can't decide where to go.
M: Have you ever been to Curacao?
W: No, I haven't. It's so far.
M: Oh, come on! In this day and age, nothing is far. Besides, once you get there, it's like being in paradise. I really think you should consider it. In fact, I suggest you ask your travel agent about it.
W: What's so great about Curacao? It's just another tropical island with a pretty beach.
M: Just another tropical island? Bright sunny days with blue water rolling upon to the clean white sand. Gentle winds blowing through the palm trees of clear move at night. Come on! It's a tremendous place to go.
W: Oh, I don't know.
M: Look! You can go wherever you want. But it's important that you relax during your vacation. And Curacao is the perfect place for that. I mean, you can do all the things you like to do. Play tennis, swim, read, rest, not to mention eat well and get a great suntan. Why are you so hesitant? Come on! Be adventurous.
W: You're certainly making it sound better by the minute. OK, maybe I'll check it out with my travel agent.
M: I suggest you hurry. This is a very busy time of the year. And reservations aren't always easy to get. And it is absolutely necessary that you have reservations. | Her friend. | Who is the woman talking to? | [
"Her friend.",
"Her husband.",
"Her travel agent."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Did you see my book? It's not on the shelf, nor on my desk.
M: Why don't you look under your chair? That's where I saw it a little while ago. Maybe it just fell when you went to the kitchen. | Under the chair. | Where did the man see the book a little while ago? | [
"On the desk.",
"Under the chair.",
"On the shelf."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: What's in that bag over there?
W: I bought some apples, peaches, pears and grapes. | Fruits. | What's in that big bag? | [
"Vegetables.",
"Meats.",
"Fruits."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Well, what did you think of that film?
M: I had mixed feelings really. From what I'd read, I expected it to be funnier.
W: I know what you mean - just shows how different people's tastes can be. Good twist at the end though. I wasn't expecting that, were you?
M: I kind of guessed what was coming, to be honest. There were a lot of references to other films in the storyline I thought.
W: Oh, you think so? I wasn't quite sure what message it was trying to convey, though. One minute it seemed to be saying one thing and the next it was saying the opposite.
M: Yeah, I agree. | Surprising. | What was the woman's opinion about the end of the film? | [
"Boring.",
"Surprising.",
"Exciting."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Well, what did you think of that film?
M: I had mixed feelings really. From what I'd read, I expected it to be funnier.
W: I know what you mean - just shows how different people's tastes can be. Good twist at the end though. I wasn't expecting that, were you?
M: I kind of guessed what was coming, to be honest. There were a lot of references to other films in the storyline I thought.
W: Oh, you think so? I wasn't quite sure what message it was trying to convey, though. One minute it seemed to be saying one thing and the next it was saying the opposite.
M: Yeah, I agree. | The theme. | What was the woman uncertain about? | [
"The background.",
"The style.",
"The theme."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hi, Lucy.
W: Hi, Tom. Haven't seen you for ages. Any news?
M: I'm going to take a business course when I leave school.
W: Are you? Very glad to hear it. Then what are you going to do when you finish?
M: Oh, I shall go back to Shanghai to practise there.
W: That's a good idea. You know there are more opportunities for business there than in Beijing. And English is very useful in the job.
M: Yes, I think it'll be very useful in many ways.
W: Besides, Shanghai is an international trade centre. English is used almost everywhere.
M: Then I'll be a very promising businessman there. | To take a business course in Shanghai. | What's the man's plan for his future? | [
"To take a business course in Shanghai.",
"To learn some English in Shanghai.",
"To do some research in Shanghai."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hi, Lucy.
W: Hi, Tom. Haven't seen you for ages. Any news?
M: I'm going to take a business course when I leave school.
W: Are you? Very glad to hear it. Then what are you going to do when you finish?
M: Oh, I shall go back to Shanghai to practise there.
W: That's a good idea. You know there are more opportunities for business there than in Beijing. And English is very useful in the job.
M: Yes, I think it'll be very useful in many ways.
W: Besides, Shanghai is an international trade centre. English is used almost everywhere.
M: Then I'll be a very promising businessman there. | He used to live in Shanghai. | What can you tell about the man? | [
"He used to live in Shanghai.",
"He used to live in Beijing.",
"He used to live in Xi'an."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hi, Lucy.
W: Hi, Tom. Haven't seen you for ages. Any news?
M: I'm going to take a business course when I leave school.
W: Are you? Very glad to hear it. Then what are you going to do when you finish?
M: Oh, I shall go back to Shanghai to practise there.
W: That's a good idea. You know there are more opportunities for business there than in Beijing. And English is very useful in the job.
M: Yes, I think it'll be very useful in many ways.
W: Besides, Shanghai is an international trade centre. English is used almost everywhere.
M: Then I'll be a very promising businessman there. | Improving their English. | What do they agree to? | [
"Going to the evening school.",
"Improving their English.",
"Practising business."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: What a waste of money just for a new arts center! Why couldn't the money be spent on something more important?
W: Nonsense! Nothing is more important than the arts. | The man is not keen on arts. | What can we learn from the conversation? | [
"The man spends more than he makes.",
"The man is not keen on arts.",
"The woman is an artist."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: This is the best dinner I've ever had.
M: How about the soup then?
W: I've never tasted anything better. | She likes both the dinner and the soup. | What does the woman mean? | [
"She likes the dinner but doesn't like the soup.",
"She likes the soup but doesn't like the dinner.",
"She likes both the dinner and the soup."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Nobody told me that Bill was in the hospital.
M: Sorry. I meant to give you a call when I found out but it slipped my mind. | He forgot to call the woman. | What does the man mean? | [
"He didn't know which hospital Bill was in.",
"He took Bill to the hospital.",
"He forgot to call the woman."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: It is a good film, isn't it?
M: It was, wasn't it! | He agrees with the woman. | What does the wo man mean? | [
"He doesn't like the film.",
"He has nothing to say about the film.",
"He agrees with the woman."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Did you watch television last night, Richard?
M: Yes, I did. Was there anything that interested you, Laura?
W: There was a good game. Did you see it?
M: Oh, I didn't. I wanted to, but my wife preferred to see an old film.
W: What a pity! It was quite exciting. Both teams played very well.
M: How did it finish?
W: It finished in a draw. What was the film like?
M: It was quite good. But I missed the beginning of it because I had to eat first.
W: Did your wife enjoy it?
M: No, she didn't. After half an hour she stopped watching and started to read a book before going to sleep. | Neither of the teams won the game. | What was the result of the game? | [
"It was unfinished.",
"It was an exciting game.",
"Neither of the teams won the game."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Did you watch television last night, Richard?
M: Yes, I did. Was there anything that interested you, Laura?
W: There was a good game. Did you see it?
M: Oh, I didn't. I wanted to, but my wife preferred to see an old film.
W: What a pity! It was quite exciting. Both teams played very well.
M: How did it finish?
W: It finished in a draw. What was the film like?
M: It was quite good. But I missed the beginning of it because I had to eat first.
W: Did your wife enjoy it?
M: No, she didn't. After half an hour she stopped watching and started to read a book before going to sleep. | An old film. | Which program did Richard watch? | [
"An old film.",
"A football game.",
"A play."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Did you watch television last night, Richard?
M: Yes, I did. Was there anything that interested you, Laura?
W: There was a good game. Did you see it?
M: Oh, I didn't. I wanted to, but my wife preferred to see an old film.
W: What a pity! It was quite exciting. Both teams played very well.
M: How did it finish?
W: It finished in a draw. What was the film like?
M: It was quite good. But I missed the beginning of it because I had to eat first.
W: Did your wife enjoy it?
M: No, she didn't. After half an hour she stopped watching and started to read a book before going to sleep. | She started to read a book. | What did Richard's wife do at last? | [
"She enjoyed the old film very much.",
"She started to read a book.",
"She did nothing but go to sleep."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Do you want to eat out tonight or would you rather eat at home?
W: We've eaten out a lot this week. I'm perfectly happy to stay home for a change-as long as I don't have to cook. | Husband and wife. | What is the possible relationship between the speakers? | [
"Waitress and customer.",
"Cook and waiter.",
"Husband and wife."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I think I should give up playing tennis. I always lose.
W: Just because you lost? Is that the reason to quit? | The man should go on playing tennis. | What does the woman rally mean? | [
"The man should go on playing tennis.",
"She will give the man some tips on tennis.",
"The man has a good reason to quite tennis."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Have you been to exhibitions in your spare time?
W: Yes, a lot of times. I like exhibitions-exhibitions about famous people: dancers, actors, you know?
M: Mm, and what about a folk concert? Have you ever been to one of them?
W: No. I don't like folk music very much.
M: What about the opera?
W: No, never. I don't really like the opera. It is a bit too heavy for me.
M: A pop concert?
W: Yes. I saw Madonna once. She was fantastic-she is a really great dancer.
M: And have you ever been to the theater?
W: Yes I have. | Pop concert. | What does the woman really like? | [
"Folk music.",
"Pop concert.",
"Opera."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Have you been to exhibitions in your spare time?
W: Yes, a lot of times. I like exhibitions-exhibitions about famous people: dancers, actors, you know?
M: Mm, and what about a folk concert? Have you ever been to one of them?
W: No. I don't like folk music very much.
M: What about the opera?
W: No, never. I don't really like the opera. It is a bit too heavy for me.
M: A pop concert?
W: Yes. I saw Madonna once. She was fantastic-she is a really great dancer.
M: And have you ever been to the theater?
W: Yes I have. | Famous people. | What are the exhibitions the woman often goes to about? | [
"Madonna.",
"Famous people.",
"Actors."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Have you been to exhibitions in your spare time?
W: Yes, a lot of times. I like exhibitions-exhibitions about famous people: dancers, actors, you know?
M: Mm, and what about a folk concert? Have you ever been to one of them?
W: No. I don't like folk music very much.
M: What about the opera?
W: No, never. I don't really like the opera. It is a bit too heavy for me.
M: A pop concert?
W: Yes. I saw Madonna once. She was fantastic-she is a really great dancer.
M: And have you ever been to the theater?
W: Yes I have. | She appreciates her. | How does the woman find Madonna? | [
"She appreciates her.",
"She doesn't really like her.",
"It is a bit too heavy for her."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hi, Sue, it's me.
W: Well, hello, where have you been all day, Steve? Mr. Smith asked me this morning where you were but he didn't seem to be looking for you or anything.
M: What did you say?
W: I told him that I didn't know. He seemed very busy as manager always are. Are you OK?
M: I'm sorry. I didn't call you this morning. I've had a cold since Saturday. I haven't eaten much these days and it has made me feel really weak, but I'll probably be there tomorrow.
W: All right. We'll go on a business trip next week and don't worry. You should go to see a doctor, Steve.
M: Thanks, but I'm getting better now.
W: Take care then, bye.
M: Bye bye, Sue. | He's absent from work. | What do we know about Steve? | [
"He's seeing a doctor.",
"He's absent from work.",
"He's on a business trip."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hi, Sue, it's me.
W: Well, hello, where have you been all day, Steve? Mr. Smith asked me this morning where you were but he didn't seem to be looking for you or anything.
M: What did you say?
W: I told him that I didn't know. He seemed very busy as manager always are. Are you OK?
M: I'm sorry. I didn't call you this morning. I've had a cold since Saturday. I haven't eaten much these days and it has made me feel really weak, but I'll probably be there tomorrow.
W: All right. We'll go on a business trip next week and don't worry. You should go to see a doctor, Steve.
M: Thanks, but I'm getting better now.
W: Take care then, bye.
M: Bye bye, Sue. | Weak. | How does Steve feel now? | [
"Weak.",
"Tired.",
"Bored."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hi, Sue, it's me.
W: Well, hello, where have you been all day, Steve? Mr. Smith asked me this morning where you were but he didn't seem to be looking for you or anything.
M: What did you say?
W: I told him that I didn't know. He seemed very busy as manager always are. Are you OK?
M: I'm sorry. I didn't call you this morning. I've had a cold since Saturday. I haven't eaten much these days and it has made me feel really weak, but I'll probably be there tomorrow.
W: All right. We'll go on a business trip next week and don't worry. You should go to see a doctor, Steve.
M: Thanks, but I'm getting better now.
W: Take care then, bye.
M: Bye bye, Sue. | Travel on business. | What is Sue going to do next week? | [
"Travel on business.",
"See her manager.",
"Visit Steve."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Has the latest magazine arrived yet? Today's already Tuesday.
M: Sorry, it's late. Probably not until the day after tomorrow. | Thursday. | On what day of the week will the magazine arrive? | [
"Thursday.",
"Tuesday.",
"Wednesday."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: You're the only person who knows what really happened.
M: That's not quite true. Stan Bailey was there, too. | Two | How many people know the truth according to the woman? | [
"One",
"Two",
"Three"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Did you move? I went over to your old house, but it was empty.
M: I'm living in the countryside now. The air is cleaner, and I'm closer to the school. | It's near the school. | Why does the man live in the countryside? | [
"It's near the school.",
"His house is too old.",
"It's quiet."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Welcome, Miss. May I help you?
W: I hope so. I want a lipstick.
M: Do you have any particular brand in mind?
W: I like Lyfel very much.
M: We have different shades of Lyfel lipstick. May I know what color you usually wear?
W: Pink. But today, I'm thinking of buying one in a dark shade. You know, I will be a teacher next month. I wish to look more serious.
M: Yes, I see. How do you like this one?
W: Not too bad. May I have a try?
M: Certainly, Miss.
W: Mmm... It's still too bright. Any darker shades?
M: Not from the Lyfel group, I'm afraid.
W: Well, any brand will do as long as I can get the right color.
M: How about this one, then? It has more transparent touch.
W: OK, that's the very thing I need. | Lyfel, dark shade. | What lipstick did the woman expect to buy? | [
"Lyfel, dark shade.",
"Lyfel, pink shade.",
"Lyfel, bright shade."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Welcome, Miss. May I help you?
W: I hope so. I want a lipstick.
M: Do you have any particular brand in mind?
W: I like Lyfel very much.
M: We have different shades of Lyfel lipstick. May I know what color you usually wear?
W: Pink. But today, I'm thinking of buying one in a dark shade. You know, I will be a teacher next month. I wish to look more serious.
M: Yes, I see. How do you like this one?
W: Not too bad. May I have a try?
M: Certainly, Miss.
W: Mmm... It's still too bright. Any darker shades?
M: Not from the Lyfel group, I'm afraid.
W: Well, any brand will do as long as I can get the right color.
M: How about this one, then? It has more transparent touch.
W: OK, that's the very thing I need. | To be serious. | Why does the woman want to change the color of her lipstick? | [
"To be cool.",
"To be serious.",
"To be attractive."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Welcome, Miss. May I help you?
W: I hope so. I want a lipstick.
M: Do you have any particular brand in mind?
W: I like Lyfel very much.
M: We have different shades of Lyfel lipstick. May I know what color you usually wear?
W: Pink. But today, I'm thinking of buying one in a dark shade. You know, I will be a teacher next month. I wish to look more serious.
M: Yes, I see. How do you like this one?
W: Not too bad. May I have a try?
M: Certainly, Miss.
W: Mmm... It's still too bright. Any darker shades?
M: Not from the Lyfel group, I'm afraid.
W: Well, any brand will do as long as I can get the right color.
M: How about this one, then? It has more transparent touch.
W: OK, that's the very thing I need. | Its color is right though it is not Lyfel brand. | How about the lipstick the woman took in the end? | [
"Its color is suitable but is very expensive.",
"Its color is right though it is not Lyfel brand.",
"Its color isn't right but its brand is Lyfel."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: How many horses are there under the tree?
M: There are three, and there are four cows behind the tree. | Seven. | How many animals can the man see? | [
"Seven.",
"Three.",
"Four."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: how is it going, Mary? You look a little overwhelmed.
W: Exactly. You know, I've got a million things to do and all of them have to be finished in the next 30 minutes. | She has to do a lot of things within a short time. | What does the woman mean? | [
"She doesn't expect to finish all her work in thirty minutes.",
"She has to do a lot of things within a short time.",
"She has been overworking for a long time."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
A: I really like living here in this flat, because it's so near the center of town.
B: That's true. But it gets really noisy at night. | A place of living. | What are the speakers talking about> | [
"A noisy night.",
"Their life in town.",
"A place of living."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
F: Your son needs to stay in hospital, and I will look him over carefully.
M: I think so. | Yes, he is very ill. | Is the man's son badly ill? | [
"Yes, he is very ill.",
"No, he is very common.",
"Yes, but he can go home."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: My father is a man who knows what's important in life - he has a demanding job, but he still makes time for his children.
M: That's really special. Most people with important jobs aren't able to do that. | He finds time for his kids. | Why is the girl's father special? | [
"He finds time for his kids.",
"He has an important job.",
"He makes time for himself."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: It must be the first time for you to be aboard a warship.
M: Don't you know that I've been in military service in the Navy for years? | He has been on the warship before. | What can we say about the man? | [
"He was satisfied with the service on the ship.",
"He has been on the warship before.",
"He had never been on a warship."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Why didn't you phone me?
W: Um...I didn't have any change for a pay phone. | Phone her. | What did the woman want the man to do? | [
"Get her some change.",
"Phone her.",
"Pay the phone bill."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Gosh! Have you seen this, Richard?
M: See what?
W: In the paper. It says, there is a man going around pretending he's from the electricity board. He's been calling at people's homes, saying he is coming to check that all their appliances are safe. Then he gets around them to make him a cup of tea, and while they are out of the room he steals their money, handbag whatever and makes off with it.
M: But you know, Jane, it's partly their own fault. You should never let anyone like that in unless you're expecting them.
W: It's all very well to say that. But someone comes to the door, and says electricity or gas and you automatically think they are OK, especially if they flash a card to you
M: Does this man have an ID then?
W: Yes, that's just it. It seems he used to work for the electricity board at one time. According to the paper the police are warning people especially pensioners not to admit anyone unless they have an appointment. It's a bit sad. One old lady told them she'd just been to the post–office to draw her pension when he called. She said he must have followed her home. He stole the whole lot.
M: But what does he look like? Surely they must have a description.
W: Oh, yes they have. Let's see, in his thirties, tall, bushy dark hair, slight northern accent, sounds a bit like you actually. | The description of a thief in disguise. | What does the woman want the man to read in the newspaper? | [
"A notice by the electricity board.",
"Ads promoting electric appliances.",
"The description of a thief in disguise."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Gosh! Have you seen this, Richard?
M: See what?
W: In the paper. It says, there is a man going around pretending he's from the electricity board. He's been calling at people's homes, saying he is coming to check that all their appliances are safe. Then he gets around them to make him a cup of tea, and while they are out of the room he steals their money, handbag whatever and makes off with it.
M: But you know, Jane, it's partly their own fault. You should never let anyone like that in unless you're expecting them.
W: It's all very well to say that. But someone comes to the door, and says electricity or gas and you automatically think they are OK, especially if they flash a card to you
M: Does this man have an ID then?
W: Yes, that's just it. It seems he used to work for the electricity board at one time. According to the paper the police are warning people especially pensioners not to admit anyone unless they have an appointment. It's a bit sad. One old lady told them she'd just been to the post–office to draw her pension when he called. She said he must have followed her home. He stole the whole lot.
M: But what does he look like? Surely they must have a description.
W: Oh, yes they have. Let's see, in his thirties, tall, bushy dark hair, slight northern accent, sounds a bit like you actually. | Showing them his ID. | How did the man mention in the newspaper try to win further trust from the victims? | [
"Speaking with a proper accent.",
"Showing them his ID.",
"Making friends with them."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Gosh! Have you seen this, Richard?
M: See what?
W: In the paper. It says, there is a man going around pretending he's from the electricity board. He's been calling at people's homes, saying he is coming to check that all their appliances are safe. Then he gets around them to make him a cup of tea, and while they are out of the room he steals their money, handbag whatever and makes off with it.
M: But you know, Jane, it's partly their own fault. You should never let anyone like that in unless you're expecting them.
W: It's all very well to say that. But someone comes to the door, and says electricity or gas and you automatically think they are OK, especially if they flash a card to you
M: Does this man have an ID then?
W: Yes, that's just it. It seems he used to work for the electricity board at one time. According to the paper the police are warning people especially pensioners not to admit anyone unless they have an appointment. It's a bit sad. One old lady told them she'd just been to the post–office to draw her pension when he called. She said he must have followed her home. He stole the whole lot.
M: But what does he look like? Surely they must have a description.
W: Oh, yes they have. Let's see, in his thirties, tall, bushy dark hair, slight northern accent, sounds a bit like you actually. | Not to let anyone in without an appointment. | What is the warning from the police? | [
"To be on the alert when being followed.",
"Not to leave senior citizens alone at home.",
"Not to let anyone in without an appointment."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Gosh! Have you seen this, Richard?
M: See what?
W: In the paper. It says, there is a man going around pretending he's from the electricity board. He's been calling at people's homes, saying he is coming to check that all their appliances are safe. Then he gets around them to make him a cup of tea, and while they are out of the room he steals their money, handbag whatever and makes off with it.
M: But you know, Jane, it's partly their own fault. You should never let anyone like that in unless you're expecting them.
W: It's all very well to say that. But someone comes to the door, and says electricity or gas and you automatically think they are OK, especially if they flash a card to you
M: Does this man have an ID then?
W: Yes, that's just it. It seems he used to work for the electricity board at one time. According to the paper the police are warning people especially pensioners not to admit anyone unless they have an appointment. It's a bit sad. One old lady told them she'd just been to the post–office to draw her pension when he called. She said he must have followed her home. He stole the whole lot.
M: But what does he look like? Surely they must have a description.
W: Oh, yes they have. Let's see, in his thirties, tall, bushy dark hair, slight northern accent, sounds a bit like you actually. | The pension she had just drawn was stolen. | What does the woman speaker tell us about the old lady? | [
"She was robbed near the parking lot.",
"All her money in the bank disappeared.",
"The pension she had just drawn was stolen."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Excuse me. May I have a piece of paper, please?
M: Certainly, here you are. | A piece of paper. | What does the woman want to have? | [
"A story-book.",
"A piece of paper.",
"An English book."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Do you always look over your own papers for typing mistakes?
W: I usually have to do it myself, but I'd rather have someone else proofread them. | To ask someone else to check her papers. | What would the woman prefer to do? | [
"To check the typing mistakes by herself.",
"To ask someone else to check her papers.",
"To type her papers by herself."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What's your apartment like?
M: It's a furnished two-bedroom flat in a three-story building on campus.
W: What is it like living in the campus housing?
M: It's not so bad as I thought it would be. The freshmen that live nearby are really noisy, especially on weekends. But, the rent is much cheaper than private housing, so it's worth it.
W: Do you have to pay fees on top of your monthly rent?
M: No, they're all included. Besides, students don't have to pay state tax, so we're saving quite a bit of money living here.
W: How long is your contract for?
M: That's the bad thing-the contract ends in June, so we'll have to find a new apartment soon.
W: Have you started looking again yet?
M: Not yet. I'm hoping we'll be able to find something cheap once all the students leave the city for the summer. | Not too bad. | What does the man think of the campus housing? | [
"Not too bad.",
"Very comfortable.",
"Very good."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What's your apartment like?
M: It's a furnished two-bedroom flat in a three-story building on campus.
W: What is it like living in the campus housing?
M: It's not so bad as I thought it would be. The freshmen that live nearby are really noisy, especially on weekends. But, the rent is much cheaper than private housing, so it's worth it.
W: Do you have to pay fees on top of your monthly rent?
M: No, they're all included. Besides, students don't have to pay state tax, so we're saving quite a bit of money living here.
W: How long is your contract for?
M: That's the bad thing-the contract ends in June, so we'll have to find a new apartment soon.
W: Have you started looking again yet?
M: Not yet. I'm hoping we'll be able to find something cheap once all the students leave the city for the summer. | State tax. | What don't students have to pay? | [
"State tax.",
"Education Tax.",
"Medical tax."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What's your apartment like?
M: It's a furnished two-bedroom flat in a three-story building on campus.
W: What is it like living in the campus housing?
M: It's not so bad as I thought it would be. The freshmen that live nearby are really noisy, especially on weekends. But, the rent is much cheaper than private housing, so it's worth it.
W: Do you have to pay fees on top of your monthly rent?
M: No, they're all included. Besides, students don't have to pay state tax, so we're saving quite a bit of money living here.
W: How long is your contract for?
M: That's the bad thing-the contract ends in June, so we'll have to find a new apartment soon.
W: Have you started looking again yet?
M: Not yet. I'm hoping we'll be able to find something cheap once all the students leave the city for the summer. | The man will have to find a new apartment. | What can we learn from the conversation? | [
"The man has bought a new house.",
"The man will have to find a new apartment.",
"The man can surely find a cheap apartment."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I thought it would be fun if we all went to the movie downtown.
W: Count me out.
M: Why?
W: I've heard that it's not worth the money. | The man should not expect her to go along. | What does the woman mean? | [
"The man should not expect her to go along.",
"She doesn't think she has enough money.",
"She will go even though the movie is bad."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Shall I call a taxi?
W: But the grand hotel is only two blocks away.
M: Well, you're right. | On foot | How will the speakers probably go to the hotel? | [
"By taxi",
"On foot",
"By bus"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I heard about your promotion, you must be thrilled.
M: Not really, the new office is huge, but the workload has doubled. | He is not so excited about his new position. | What do we learn about the man from the conversation? | [
"He is pleased with his exciting new job.",
"He finds the huge workload unbearable.",
"He is not so excited about his new position."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
F: Who is that? I can't hear clearly.
M: This is Peter. I think the line is too bad. | It is very bad. | What's wrong with the line? | [
"It is too busy.",
"It is very clear.",
"It is very bad."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I know you want to talk about this report. But I'd like to talk about my new computer.
W: Let's keep to the point. We can talk about that later. All right?
M: OK. | A report. | What will the speakers discuss? | [
"A report.",
"A computer.",
"A report on computer."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: The concert starts at 8:00.
W: We still have fifteen minutes. | 7:45. | What time is It? | [
"7:10.",
"7:45.",
"8:00."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
F: We are going to do some shopping this afternoon.
M: Are you? Can I join you? | He wants to buy something with the woman. | What does the man mean? | [
"He wants to buy something with the woman.",
"He doesn't hear the woman clearly.",
"He wants just to stay home."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hey! If you can't enjoy that at a sensible volume, please use earphones. I'm trying study.
M: Oh! I'm sorry. I didn't realize it was bothering you. | Listening to music. | What is the man probably doing? | [
"Singing loudly.",
"Listening to music.",
"Studying."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What's wrong?
M: I left my keys inside. We're locked out.
W: Doesn't the manager have an extra set?
M: Sure, but I don't know if he's at home. | He is locked out of his office. | What's wrong with the man? | [
"He forgot his appointment with his manager.",
"He left his keys at home.",
"He is locked out of his office."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Can I help you?
M: Yes, I was wanting to stay somewhere for a few days.
W: Well, there are some good hotels. Carlton House is near the main square in the city center, but you might also be interested in the Royal Hotel-that's out in the countryside, about ten kilometers away, very peaceful. Then there's the Rainbow Hotel-it is not in the center, but it's out on the airport road.
M: Mmm, that might be a bit far out actually. Now the one you mentioned, in the city center. Can you tell me a bit about it?
W: Well, it used to be a large private house. It's a five-star hotel.
M: Does it have a swimming pool?
W: No. The Royal Hotel has an outdoor pool, but the only hotel with an indoor pool is the Rainbow Hotel.
M: I see. Well, I think I'll probably go for the city center hotel. | It's near the airport. | What does the woman say about the Rainbow Hotel? | [
"It has an outdoor pool.",
"It's a five-star hotel.",
"It's near the airport."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Can I help you?
M: Yes, I was wanting to stay somewhere for a few days.
W: Well, there are some good hotels. Carlton House is near the main square in the city center, but you might also be interested in the Royal Hotel-that's out in the countryside, about ten kilometers away, very peaceful. Then there's the Rainbow Hotel-it is not in the center, but it's out on the airport road.
M: Mmm, that might be a bit far out actually. Now the one you mentioned, in the city center. Can you tell me a bit about it?
W: Well, it used to be a large private house. It's a five-star hotel.
M: Does it have a swimming pool?
W: No. The Royal Hotel has an outdoor pool, but the only hotel with an indoor pool is the Rainbow Hotel.
M: I see. Well, I think I'll probably go for the city center hotel. | Carlton House | Which hotel will the man choose? | [
"The Royal Hotel",
"Carlton House",
"The Rainbow Hotel"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Janet, do you know anything about this author's latest best seller?
W: Sure. I've just read through it. I strongly recommend it. I have a copy at home. If you want to read the book, I will bring it tomorrow.
M: Oh, you're so kind. Thank you very much. | A book. | What are the man and woman talking about? | [
"A book.",
"Music.",
"A film."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
F: What would you like to order, sir?
M: I'd like a glass of beer. | In a restaurant. | Where are they talking? | [
"In a market.",
"In a post office.",
"In a restaurant."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Come on, John! Relax! What can go wrong?
M: At my first job interview? Plenty. | Worried. | How does the man feel? | [
"Relaxed.",
"Annoyed.",
"Worried."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Mom, "the voice of China" is on this evening.
W: But you have to review your lesson for the coming exam.
M: You promised to help me.
W: Sure. But supper is ready now. | Have supper. | What is the boy going to do first? | [
"Review his lesson.",
"Watch TV.",
"Have supper."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hello, Mary. This is Dick at the Grade Hotel. Is Bob at home?
W: No, Dick. He is in the office now. He'll be home for dinner. | Bob. | Who is the man looking for? | [
"Mary.",
"Dick.",
"Bob."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Good afternoon, madam. I'm doing some market research and I'm hoping you might have a few minutes to answer some questions.
W: Okay, sure.
M: Great, thank you very much. First of all, do you own a personal computer?
W: Of course! Doesn't everyone?
M: How long have you owned it?
W: I bought this particular computer last year. But I got my first PC in 1995.
M: I see. And what do you primarily use your computer for?
W: Well, I use it to send e-mails a lot, and... um, I have a teach-yourself French program. And I shop online pretty often.
M: Mmm. Any other uses?
W: Keeping track of my bank account, and there are a couple of computer games I enjoy.
M: Now you've mentioned e-mail and online shopping. Do you use the Internet for any other purposes?
W: Not really. I haven't got around to explore it too much.
M: Okay, thanks. Sorry to have given you so much trouble. Thanks again. | In 1995. | When did the woman begin using her computer? | [
"Last year.",
"This year.",
"In 1995."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Good afternoon, madam. I'm doing some market research and I'm hoping you might have a few minutes to answer some questions.
W: Okay, sure.
M: Great, thank you very much. First of all, do you own a personal computer?
W: Of course! Doesn't everyone?
M: How long have you owned it?
W: I bought this particular computer last year. But I got my first PC in 1995.
M: I see. And what do you primarily use your computer for?
W: Well, I use it to send e-mails a lot, and... um, I have a teach-yourself French program. And I shop online pretty often.
M: Mmm. Any other uses?
W: Keeping track of my bank account, and there are a couple of computer games I enjoy.
M: Now you've mentioned e-mail and online shopping. Do you use the Internet for any other purposes?
W: Not really. I haven't got around to explore it too much.
M: Okay, thanks. Sorry to have given you so much trouble. Thanks again. | The Franch language. | What does the woman use her computer to learn? | [
"The Franch language.",
"Buying and selling stocks.",
"How to shop online."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Good afternoon, madam. I'm doing some market research and I'm hoping you might have a few minutes to answer some questions.
W: Okay, sure.
M: Great, thank you very much. First of all, do you own a personal computer?
W: Of course! Doesn't everyone?
M: How long have you owned it?
W: I bought this particular computer last year. But I got my first PC in 1995.
M: I see. And what do you primarily use your computer for?
W: Well, I use it to send e-mails a lot, and... um, I have a teach-yourself French program. And I shop online pretty often.
M: Mmm. Any other uses?
W: Keeping track of my bank account, and there are a couple of computer games I enjoy.
M: Now you've mentioned e-mail and online shopping. Do you use the Internet for any other purposes?
W: Not really. I haven't got around to explore it too much.
M: Okay, thanks. Sorry to have given you so much trouble. Thanks again. | She does't know too much about computers. | What do we know about the woman? | [
"She has a very good knowledge of computers.",
"She does't know too much about computers.",
"She likes playing computer games best."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Good afternoon, madam. I'm doing some market research and I'm hoping you might have a few minutes to answer some questions.
W: Okay, sure.
M: Great, thank you very much. First of all, do you own a personal computer?
W: Of course! Doesn't everyone?
M: How long have you owned it?
W: I bought this particular computer last year. But I got my first PC in 1995.
M: I see. And what do you primarily use your computer for?
W: Well, I use it to send e-mails a lot, and... um, I have a teach-yourself French program. And I shop online pretty often.
M: Mmm. Any other uses?
W: Keeping track of my bank account, and there are a couple of computer games I enjoy.
M: Now you've mentioned e-mail and online shopping. Do you use the Internet for any other purposes?
W: Not really. I haven't got around to explore it too much.
M: Okay, thanks. Sorry to have given you so much trouble. Thanks again. | He's a market researcher of a company. | What does the man probably do? | [
"He's a software engineer in a computer company.",
"He is a clerk in a bank.",
"He's a market researcher of a company."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
F: Let me see. Yes, you've got quite a high temperature.
M: I've got a bad headache, too. | He has a headache. | What is the matter with the man? | [
"He has a headache.",
"His stomach aches.",
"His leg is broken."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I want to exercise, but I never seem to find the time.
W: Why not do it first thing in the morning?
M: Sounds like a good idea. | Exercising right after getting up. | What does the woman suggest? | [
"Exercising right after getting up.",
"Not exercising in the morning.",
"Exercising after breakfast."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I like that picture you put up on the wall yesterday.
M: Thank you. It's a photo that I took on my vacation last year.
W: You took it yourself?
M: I've been taking pictures for years.
W: Sounds interesting. Can I see some more of your pictures?
M: Yes, certainly. Some of them are just faces of people who interest me.
W: Do you let them know that you're taking pictures of them?
M: I try not to. I like people who are going about their business without knowing the camera is there.
W: I suppose you need a lot of equipment.
M: Well, I have a dozen cameras, but I use two of them more than the others. | The picture he took. | What did the man put up on the wall yesterday? | [
"The picture he drew on his vacation.",
"The picture he took.",
"The picture of him taken last year."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I like that picture you put up on the wall yesterday.
M: Thank you. It's a photo that I took on my vacation last year.
W: You took it yourself?
M: I've been taking pictures for years.
W: Sounds interesting. Can I see some more of your pictures?
M: Yes, certainly. Some of them are just faces of people who interest me.
W: Do you let them know that you're taking pictures of them?
M: I try not to. I like people who are going about their business without knowing the camera is there.
W: I suppose you need a lot of equipment.
M: Well, I have a dozen cameras, but I use two of them more than the others. | Pictures of people posting for the camera. | What kind of photographs does the man NOT like? | [
"Pictures of people posting for the camera.",
"Pictures of daily lives.",
"Pictures taken by other people."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I like that picture you put up on the wall yesterday.
M: Thank you. It's a photo that I took on my vacation last year.
W: You took it yourself?
M: I've been taking pictures for years.
W: Sounds interesting. Can I see some more of your pictures?
M: Yes, certainly. Some of them are just faces of people who interest me.
W: Do you let them know that you're taking pictures of them?
M: I try not to. I like people who are going about their business without knowing the camera is there.
W: I suppose you need a lot of equipment.
M: Well, I have a dozen cameras, but I use two of them more than the others. | Two. | How many cameras does the man use more often? | [
"Twelve.",
"Ten.",
"Two."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: It's good to see the sun out again.
M: A big improvement on what we've been having lately.
W: It's supposed to be cloudy this evening. | Overcast. | What would the weather be like this evening? | [
"Overcast.",
"Fine.",
"Rainy."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hurry. It is coming!
W: We must take this one, otherwise we'll have to wait for another ten minutes. | Waiting for a bus. | What are they trying to do? | [
"Waiting for their fight.",
"Waiting for a bus.",
"Taking a taxi."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Excuse me, could you tell me where the post office is?
M: Post office? It's not far from here. Do you know Xinhua Road?
W: I'm from the United States and this is my first trip to your city. I know nothing about the city.
M: Oh, welcome to our city, I'll show you the road. Please follow me.
W: Thanks, by the way, where can I buy a map of the city?
M: Just at the gate of the post office. Look, the post office is just across the street.
W: Thank you very much. Good-bye.
M: Good-bye. | A map of the city. | What does the woman want to buy? | [
"A map of China.",
"A map of the city.",
"Stamps."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Excuse me, could you tell me where the post office is?
M: Post office? It's not far from here. Do you know Xinhua Road?
W: I'm from the United States and this is my first trip to your city. I know nothing about the city.
M: Oh, welcome to our city, I'll show you the road. Please follow me.
W: Thanks, by the way, where can I buy a map of the city?
M: Just at the gate of the post office. Look, the post office is just across the street.
W: Thank you very much. Good-bye.
M: Good-bye. | America. | Where is the woman from? | [
"England.",
"Australia.",
"America."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Now, Mr White, did you see the accident clearly?
M: Oh, yes, I was standing outside my house.
W: Do you remember what time it happened?
M: Yes, it was 4: 30 by my watch.
W: Good. Now, was the truck going fast?
M: Yes. Well, perhaps the driver thought the light was changing to green. But it was red.
W: Are you sure, Mr. White?
M: Yes, absolutely sure.
W: Then the truck hit the taxi, did it?
M: Yes, with much noise. Then I called the police.
W: Well, thanks a lot, Mr. White. Good-bye.
M: Good-bye. | A damaged house. | What are the two speakers talking about? | [
"A fight in the street.",
"A damaged house.",
"A traffic accident."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Now, Mr White, did you see the accident clearly?
M: Oh, yes, I was standing outside my house.
W: Do you remember what time it happened?
M: Yes, it was 4: 30 by my watch.
W: Good. Now, was the truck going fast?
M: Yes. Well, perhaps the driver thought the light was changing to green. But it was red.
W: Are you sure, Mr. White?
M: Yes, absolutely sure.
W: Then the truck hit the taxi, did it?
M: Yes, with much noise. Then I called the police.
W: Well, thanks a lot, Mr. White. Good-bye.
M: Good-bye. | The traffic light was red. | What did the man tell the woman? | [
"The driver was drunk.",
"A man was just crossing the street.",
"The traffic light was red."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Now, Mr White, did you see the accident clearly?
M: Oh, yes, I was standing outside my house.
W: Do you remember what time it happened?
M: Yes, it was 4: 30 by my watch.
W: Good. Now, was the truck going fast?
M: Yes. Well, perhaps the driver thought the light was changing to green. But it was red.
W: Are you sure, Mr. White?
M: Yes, absolutely sure.
W: Then the truck hit the taxi, did it?
M: Yes, with much noise. Then I called the police.
W: Well, thanks a lot, Mr. White. Good-bye.
M: Good-bye. | Mr. White. | Who called the police? | [
"Mr. White.",
"The woman.",
"A traffic policeman."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hi, Lily. Great graduation party, isn't it?
W: Yes, everyone here is having a good time. Any ideas for the future?
M: Well, I'm interested in finance and my uncle runs a company in Hong Kong, so I decided to go to Hong Kong University.
W: Sounds great. Hong Kong is an international financial center. You will surely go far there.
M: What about you?
W: I'd like to go to university in Beijing.
M: What do you want to take as your major, computer science or medicine?
W: I prefer medicine. It's always being my dream to be a doctor. | Their future study. | What are the two speakers talking about? | [
"Their future study.",
"The graduation party.",
"The college entrance exam."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hi, Lily. Great graduation party, isn't it?
W: Yes, everyone here is having a good time. Any ideas for the future?
M: Well, I'm interested in finance and my uncle runs a company in Hong Kong, so I decided to go to Hong Kong University.
W: Sounds great. Hong Kong is an international financial center. You will surely go far there.
M: What about you?
W: I'd like to go to university in Beijing.
M: What do you want to take as your major, computer science or medicine?
W: I prefer medicine. It's always being my dream to be a doctor. | Banking. | In what field is the boy most likely to work in the future? | [
"Medicine.",
"Computing.",
"Banking."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hi, Lily. Great graduation party, isn't it?
W: Yes, everyone here is having a good time. Any ideas for the future?
M: Well, I'm interested in finance and my uncle runs a company in Hong Kong, so I decided to go to Hong Kong University.
W: Sounds great. Hong Kong is an international financial center. You will surely go far there.
M: What about you?
W: I'd like to go to university in Beijing.
M: What do you want to take as your major, computer science or medicine?
W: I prefer medicine. It's always being my dream to be a doctor. | She dreams of becoming a doctor. | What do we learn about the girl? | [
"Her uncle has a company.",
"She dreams of becoming a doctor.",
"She wants to live in Hong Kong."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I tried to call you last night. But there wasn't any answer.
W: I know. Our phone isn't working. | The phone was out of order | Why didn't the woman answer the phone? | [
"She was too tired to answer it",
"She worked late at the office",
"The phone was out of order"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I can't find my purse.
M: Oh, no. Maybe you left it at the bank. You took it out when you cashed the cheque.
W: But I remember having it after that.
M: Well, you paid for the coffee when we were in that coffee shop. Remember?
W: That's right. I remember feeling it to my pocket as we walked out.
M: And then, we dropped in ... bookshop...
W: Yes. But I remember taking a piece of paper out of my purse to write down the name of the book on it. I think I must have left the purse on the shelf. I'll call the bookshop and see if they found it. | It was missing | What happened to the woman is purse? | [
"It was missing",
"It was left home",
"It was stolen"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I can't find my purse.
M: Oh, no. Maybe you left it at the bank. You took it out when you cashed the cheque.
W: But I remember having it after that.
M: Well, you paid for the coffee when we were in that coffee shop. Remember?
W: That's right. I remember feeling it to my pocket as we walked out.
M: And then, we dropped in ... bookshop...
W: Yes. But I remember taking a piece of paper out of my purse to write down the name of the book on it. I think I must have left the purse on the shelf. I'll call the bookshop and see if they found it. | To cash the cheque. | What did the woman go to the bank for? | [
"To pay the bill",
"To cash the cheque.",
"To open an account"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I can't find my purse.
M: Oh, no. Maybe you left it at the bank. You took it out when you cashed the cheque.
W: But I remember having it after that.
M: Well, you paid for the coffee when we were in that coffee shop. Remember?
W: That's right. I remember feeling it to my pocket as we walked out.
M: And then, we dropped in ... bookshop...
W: Yes. But I remember taking a piece of paper out of my purse to write down the name of the book on it. I think I must have left the purse on the shelf. I'll call the bookshop and see if they found it. | Bank---coffee shop---bookshop | Which is the right order of the places the speakers have been to? | [
"Coffee shop---bookshop---bank",
"Bookshop---bank---coffee shop",
"Bank---coffee shop---bookshop"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: This is the same block we drove down two minutes ago. You're lost.
M: I'm not. You just wrote down the wrong address. Let's just park and walk toward that tall building. Surely someone on the road can point the way. | Stop to ask for directions. | What does the man want to do? | [
"Stop to ask for directions.",
"Drive to the tall building.",
"Write down the correct address."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Girl: He's here. Bye Dad.
Dad: Wait, wait, wait ... Where are you going?
Girl: Dad. I've already told mom. I'm going out tonight.
Dad: Who with? You mean you're going on a date?
Girl: Yeah. Mom met Dirk yesterday. [Dirk!?] He's sooo cool. We're going on a double-date with Cindy and Evan.
Dad: Dirk.
Girl: I have to go.
Dad: Wait, wait. I want to meet this guy.
Girl: He's waiting for me.
Dad: Well, so what are you going to do tonight? Going to the library?
Girl: Dad! We're going out to eat, and then we're going to catch a movie.
Dad: What movie and what is it rated?
Girl: It's a science fiction thriller called ... well, I don't know what it is called, but it's rated PG.
Dad: And where's the movie showing?
Girl: Down at the Campus Plaza Movie Theater.
Dad: Hey, I was thinking about seeing a movie down there tonight, too.
Girl: Ah, Dad.
Dad: Hey, Let me meet that guy. [Father looks out the living room window] ... Hey, that guy has a moustache!
Girl: Dad. That's not Dirk. That's his older brother. He's taking us there! Can I go now?
Dad: Well ...
Girl: Mom said I could, and mom knows his parents.
Dad: Well ...
Girl: Dad.
Dad: Okay, but be home by 8:00.
Girl: Eight!? The movie doesn't start until 7:30. Come on, Dad.
Dad: Okay. Be back by 11:00.
Girl: Love you, Dad.
Dad: Love you, too.
Girl: Bye.
Dad:Bye. | science fiction | What kind of movie is the girl going to see on her date? | [
"horror",
"romance",
"science fiction"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Girl: He's here. Bye Dad.
Dad: Wait, wait, wait ... Where are you going?
Girl: Dad. I've already told mom. I'm going out tonight.
Dad: Who with? You mean you're going on a date?
Girl: Yeah. Mom met Dirk yesterday. [Dirk!?] He's sooo cool. We're going on a double-date with Cindy and Evan.
Dad: Dirk.
Girl: I have to go.
Dad: Wait, wait. I want to meet this guy.
Girl: He's waiting for me.
Dad: Well, so what are you going to do tonight? Going to the library?
Girl: Dad! We're going out to eat, and then we're going to catch a movie.
Dad: What movie and what is it rated?
Girl: It's a science fiction thriller called ... well, I don't know what it is called, but it's rated PG.
Dad: And where's the movie showing?
Girl: Down at the Campus Plaza Movie Theater.
Dad: Hey, I was thinking about seeing a movie down there tonight, too.
Girl: Ah, Dad.
Dad: Hey, Let me meet that guy. [Father looks out the living room window] ... Hey, that guy has a moustache!
Girl: Dad. That's not Dirk. That's his older brother. He's taking us there! Can I go now?
Dad: Well ...
Girl: Mom said I could, and mom knows his parents.
Dad: Well ...
Girl: Dad.
Dad: Okay, but be home by 8:00.
Girl: Eight!? The movie doesn't start until 7:30. Come on, Dad.
Dad: Okay. Be back by 11:00.
Girl: Love you, Dad.
Dad: Love you, too.
Girl: Bye.
Dad:Bye. | Campus Plaza | At what theater is the movie playing? | [
"Central Palace",
"Campus Plaza",
"Common Plex"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Girl: He's here. Bye Dad.
Dad: Wait, wait, wait ... Where are you going?
Girl: Dad. I've already told mom. I'm going out tonight.
Dad: Who with? You mean you're going on a date?
Girl: Yeah. Mom met Dirk yesterday. [Dirk!?] He's sooo cool. We're going on a double-date with Cindy and Evan.
Dad: Dirk.
Girl: I have to go.
Dad: Wait, wait. I want to meet this guy.
Girl: He's waiting for me.
Dad: Well, so what are you going to do tonight? Going to the library?
Girl: Dad! We're going out to eat, and then we're going to catch a movie.
Dad: What movie and what is it rated?
Girl: It's a science fiction thriller called ... well, I don't know what it is called, but it's rated PG.
Dad: And where's the movie showing?
Girl: Down at the Campus Plaza Movie Theater.
Dad: Hey, I was thinking about seeing a movie down there tonight, too.
Girl: Ah, Dad.
Dad: Hey, Let me meet that guy. [Father looks out the living room window] ... Hey, that guy has a moustache!
Girl: Dad. That's not Dirk. That's his older brother. He's taking us there! Can I go now?
Dad: Well ...
Girl: Mom said I could, and mom knows his parents.
Dad: Well ...
Girl: Dad.
Dad: Okay, but be home by 8:00.
Girl: Eight!? The movie doesn't start until 7:30. Come on, Dad.
Dad: Okay. Be back by 11:00.
Girl: Love you, Dad.
Dad: Love you, too.
Girl: Bye.
Dad:Bye. | Her date is coming to pick her up. | How is the girl getting to the movie? | [
"She is getting a ride with her brother.",
"Her date is coming to pick her up.",
"She is going by bus and will meet her date there."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Girl: He's here. Bye Dad.
Dad: Wait, wait, wait ... Where are you going?
Girl: Dad. I've already told mom. I'm going out tonight.
Dad: Who with? You mean you're going on a date?
Girl: Yeah. Mom met Dirk yesterday. [Dirk!?] He's sooo cool. We're going on a double-date with Cindy and Evan.
Dad: Dirk.
Girl: I have to go.
Dad: Wait, wait. I want to meet this guy.
Girl: He's waiting for me.
Dad: Well, so what are you going to do tonight? Going to the library?
Girl: Dad! We're going out to eat, and then we're going to catch a movie.
Dad: What movie and what is it rated?
Girl: It's a science fiction thriller called ... well, I don't know what it is called, but it's rated PG.
Dad: And where's the movie showing?
Girl: Down at the Campus Plaza Movie Theater.
Dad: Hey, I was thinking about seeing a movie down there tonight, too.
Girl: Ah, Dad.
Dad: Hey, Let me meet that guy. [Father looks out the living room window] ... Hey, that guy has a moustache!
Girl: Dad. That's not Dirk. That's his older brother. He's taking us there! Can I go now?
Dad: Well ...
Girl: Mom said I could, and mom knows his parents.
Dad: Well ...
Girl: Dad.
Dad: Okay, but be home by 8:00.
Girl: Eight!? The movie doesn't start until 7:30. Come on, Dad.
Dad: Okay. Be back by 11:00.
Girl: Love you, Dad.
Dad: Love you, too.
Girl: Bye.
Dad:Bye. | 7:30 p.m. | What time does the movie begin? | [
"7:30 p.m.",
"8:00 p.m.",
"8:30 p.m."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
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