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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. | 11:00 p.m. | What time does she have to be home? | [
"10:00 p.m.",
"10:30 p.m.",
"11:00 p.m."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Thanks for agreeing to this interview,Mrs. Rogers. My teacher wants me to interview someone who lived during the 1940s.
W: Of course, Joey. What's your first question?
M: Well,where were you living in 1940?
W: In Minneapolis, Minnesota, where I was born and raised.
M: Did you live with your family?
W: Yes,with my parents and my younger brother. In 1943,I moved to Washington D. C. by myself. I got a job as a typist for a newspaper.
M: What was D. C. like?
W: It was an exciting time to be living there. I got my interest in politics from being in the nation's capital. When I moved to California,I went straight to Sacramento and got a job working for a state lawmaker.
M: Were you in California when the war ended?
W: No, I was still in D. C. I met my husband there, and we moved the following year, in 1946.
M: How long did you work for the lawmaker?
W: Well, I was a secretary for that politician for two years. Then I had my two girls and stayed home for a few years. But as soon as they were old enough, I ran for office myself.
M: Really? Did you win?
W: I did. I spent the next 20 years as a local politician.
M: Wow. I've lived next door for years, and I didn't even know that! | With her parents and brother. | Who did the woman live with in 1940? | [
"By herself.",
"With her husband.",
"With her parents and brother."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Thanks for agreeing to this interview,Mrs. Rogers. My teacher wants me to interview someone who lived during the 1940s.
W: Of course, Joey. What's your first question?
M: Well,where were you living in 1940?
W: In Minneapolis, Minnesota, where I was born and raised.
M: Did you live with your family?
W: Yes,with my parents and my younger brother. In 1943,I moved to Washington D. C. by myself. I got a job as a typist for a newspaper.
M: What was D. C. like?
W: It was an exciting time to be living there. I got my interest in politics from being in the nation's capital. When I moved to California,I went straight to Sacramento and got a job working for a state lawmaker.
M: Were you in California when the war ended?
W: No, I was still in D. C. I met my husband there, and we moved the following year, in 1946.
M: How long did you work for the lawmaker?
W: Well, I was a secretary for that politician for two years. Then I had my two girls and stayed home for a few years. But as soon as they were old enough, I ran for office myself.
M: Really? Did you win?
W: I did. I spent the next 20 years as a local politician.
M: Wow. I've lived next door for years, and I didn't even know that! | In Washington D. C.. | Where was the woman in 1945? | [
"In Minnesota.",
"In Washington D. C..",
"In California."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Thanks for agreeing to this interview,Mrs. Rogers. My teacher wants me to interview someone who lived during the 1940s.
W: Of course, Joey. What's your first question?
M: Well,where were you living in 1940?
W: In Minneapolis, Minnesota, where I was born and raised.
M: Did you live with your family?
W: Yes,with my parents and my younger brother. In 1943,I moved to Washington D. C. by myself. I got a job as a typist for a newspaper.
M: What was D. C. like?
W: It was an exciting time to be living there. I got my interest in politics from being in the nation's capital. When I moved to California,I went straight to Sacramento and got a job working for a state lawmaker.
M: Were you in California when the war ended?
W: No, I was still in D. C. I met my husband there, and we moved the following year, in 1946.
M: How long did you work for the lawmaker?
W: Well, I was a secretary for that politician for two years. Then I had my two girls and stayed home for a few years. But as soon as they were old enough, I ran for office myself.
M: Really? Did you win?
W: I did. I spent the next 20 years as a local politician.
M: Wow. I've lived next door for years, and I didn't even know that! | Politician. | Which job did the woman have for the longest time? | [
"Politician.",
"Secretary.",
"News reporter."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Thanks for agreeing to this interview,Mrs. Rogers. My teacher wants me to interview someone who lived during the 1940s.
W: Of course, Joey. What's your first question?
M: Well,where were you living in 1940?
W: In Minneapolis, Minnesota, where I was born and raised.
M: Did you live with your family?
W: Yes,with my parents and my younger brother. In 1943,I moved to Washington D. C. by myself. I got a job as a typist for a newspaper.
M: What was D. C. like?
W: It was an exciting time to be living there. I got my interest in politics from being in the nation's capital. When I moved to California,I went straight to Sacramento and got a job working for a state lawmaker.
M: Were you in California when the war ended?
W: No, I was still in D. C. I met my husband there, and we moved the following year, in 1946.
M: How long did you work for the lawmaker?
W: Well, I was a secretary for that politician for two years. Then I had my two girls and stayed home for a few years. But as soon as they were old enough, I ran for office myself.
M: Really? Did you win?
W: I did. I spent the next 20 years as a local politician.
M: Wow. I've lived next door for years, and I didn't even know that! | Neighbors. | What is the probable relationship between the speakers? | [
"Neighbors.",
"Teacher and student.",
"Grandma and grandson."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: This game is so exciting. What's the time?
W: It's 3:40. They've only got 20 minutes before it's finished. | 4:00 p.m. | What time will the game be finished? | [
"4:20 p.m.",
"4:00 p.m.",
"3:00 p.m."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Look, it's already 8. Jim said he'd be here by 7.
M: Yes, but you know what the traffic is like this time of the evening.
W: He said he is trying not to be late. Why does he always do this? I've had enough this time. | Angry. | How does the woman feel? | [
"Worried.",
"Surprised.",
"Angry."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hello, this is Room 205. What time is the dinner, please?
W: The main restaurant opens at 7 in the evening and closes at 10. Our coffee shop is open 24 hours a day.
M: And what time is it now, please?
W: It's 6 p.m., sir.
M: Thank you. | In a hotel. | Where does the dialogue take place? | [
"In a hotel.",
"In a restaurant.",
"In the street."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
A: Good morning. Do you have any tickets left for this evening's performance?
B: Let me just have a look. Well, there're a few seats left in the front stalls. How many tickets do you want?
A: Just two.
B: Yes, I can give you two in the third row. They are 39 pounds each.
A: 39 pounds! I see. All right, I'll take them.
B: That's 78 pounds altogether. You can come to pick them up by 6:30. | 78 | What's the total cost of the tickets? | [
"78",
"39",
"36"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: John worked as a teacher for two years. Then he became a reporter, after that he started writing novels.
W: I know. And he's been doing that ever since. | He is a writer. | What is John's occupation now? | [
"He is a writer.",
"He is a teacher.",
"He is a reporter."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Here's a one hundred dollar bill. I'd like to buy four tickets for tonight's show.
M: OK,four tickets. And here's ten dollars change. | $22.5. | How much does one ticket cost? | [
"$20.",
"$22.5.",
"$25."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hello, Mr. Smith, this is Ruth Harber. May I speak to my husband?
M: Mr. Harber is in the lab now. And then he's going to the library. I'll tell him to call you at home. | In the lab. | Where is the woman's husband now? | [
"At home.",
"In the library.",
"In the lab."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Miguel, why haven't you finished your science homework all week?
M: I'm sorry, Ms. Perry. My house burned down last weekend. My family and I have been sleeping at my grandma's all week. I'm very stressed. I can't do my homework because my grandma's house is so loud and I lost my textbook.
W: Oh, no! Let's talk more about it during lunch. Can you come to my office then?
M: Yes, but I might be a little late. My grandma's kitchen is too small to make food, so I need to buy lunch. | His house burned down. | What happened to Miguel last weekend? | [
"He lost his textbook.",
"He took care of his grandma.",
"His house burned down."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Miguel, why haven't you finished your science homework all week?
M: I'm sorry, Ms. Perry. My house burned down last weekend. My family and I have been sleeping at my grandma's all week. I'm very stressed. I can't do my homework because my grandma's house is so loud and I lost my textbook.
W: Oh, no! Let's talk more about it during lunch. Can you come to my office then?
M: Yes, but I might be a little late. My grandma's kitchen is too small to make food, so I need to buy lunch. | He has to buy his lunch. | Why will Miguel be late to Ms. Perry's office? | [
"He has to buy his lunch.",
"He has to do his homework.",
"He has to make food for his grandma."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hi, Jenny. What did you do today?
W: Hi, Mark! I've just got back from the Art Gallery. They had a wonderful art exhibition today. You shouldn't have stayed home and worked on that paper. I think you would have been inspired by some of the paintings.
M: Oh, Idon't know. I don't really care for modern art.
W: I think you should think ofmodern art like food. You need to taste things to see if you like them. You know, some of the pieces at the exhibition were even for sale. The last one was on sale for $9,000.
M: $9,000? Well, I may go and visit the exhibition tomorrow, but I'm not going tobuy anything.
W: OK, let me know how it goes, won't you? And you might give Tom a call. He wanted to go with me today but his aunt was intown so he couldn't. He really wants to go.
M: OK, I will. | An art exhibition | What are the two speakers talking about? | [
"A famous painting",
"Some unusual food",
"An art exhibition"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hi, Jenny. What did you do today?
W: Hi, Mark! I've just got back from the Art Gallery. They had a wonderful art exhibition today. You shouldn't have stayed home and worked on that paper. I think you would have been inspired by some of the paintings.
M: Oh, Idon't know. I don't really care for modern art.
W: I think you should think ofmodern art like food. You need to taste things to see if you like them. You know, some of the pieces at the exhibition were even for sale. The last one was on sale for $9,000.
M: $9,000? Well, I may go and visit the exhibition tomorrow, but I'm not going tobuy anything.
W: OK, let me know how it goes, won't you? And you might give Tom a call. He wanted to go with me today but his aunt was intown so he couldn't. He really wants to go.
M: OK, I will. | Give Tom a call | What does the woman tell the man to do? | [
"Give Tom a call",
"Get some art work",
"Stay at home"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hi, Jenny. What did you do today?
W: Hi, Mark! I've just got back from the Art Gallery. They had a wonderful art exhibition today. You shouldn't have stayed home and worked on that paper. I think you would have been inspired by some of the paintings.
M: Oh, Idon't know. I don't really care for modern art.
W: I think you should think ofmodern art like food. You need to taste things to see if you like them. You know, some of the pieces at the exhibition were even for sale. The last one was on sale for $9,000.
M: $9,000? Well, I may go and visit the exhibition tomorrow, but I'm not going tobuy anything.
W: OK, let me know how it goes, won't you? And you might give Tom a call. He wanted to go with me today but his aunt was intown so he couldn't. He really wants to go.
M: OK, I will. | He spent time with his aunt | What did Tom do today? | [
"He visited a gallery",
"He worked on his paper",
"He spent time with his aunt"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Recently, my back's been hurting whenever I lift anything.
W: You'd better take it easy for a few days. | The man's health. | What are they talking about? | [
"The woman's work.",
"The woman's health.",
"The man's health."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: We are going to put on a performance.
M: Really? When?
W: On May 4. We have been preparing for it for two months.
M: Where are you going to put it on? In your school?
W: No. At the People's Theatre.
M: If I remember correctly, you put it on at the Youth Square last year.
W: Yeah. But it is under repair now.
M: But why are you doing that? To collect money for repairing the Youth Square?
W: No. We want to collect money and send it to Project Hope.
M: That sounds like a good idea. Good luck to you.
W: Thanks a lot. | Two months ago. | When did the woman begin to prepare for the performance? | [
"On May 4.",
"In the early April.",
"Two months ago."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: We are going to put on a performance.
M: Really? When?
W: On May 4. We have been preparing for it for two months.
M: Where are you going to put it on? In your school?
W: No. At the People's Theatre.
M: If I remember correctly, you put it on at the Youth Square last year.
W: Yeah. But it is under repair now.
M: But why are you doing that? To collect money for repairing the Youth Square?
W: No. We want to collect money and send it to Project Hope.
M: That sounds like a good idea. Good luck to you.
W: Thanks a lot. | An actress. | What's probably the woman? | [
"An actress.",
"A company clerk.",
"An athlete."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: We are going to put on a performance.
M: Really? When?
W: On May 4. We have been preparing for it for two months.
M: Where are you going to put it on? In your school?
W: No. At the People's Theatre.
M: If I remember correctly, you put it on at the Youth Square last year.
W: Yeah. But it is under repair now.
M: But why are you doing that? To collect money for repairing the Youth Square?
W: No. We want to collect money and send it to Project Hope.
M: That sounds like a good idea. Good luck to you.
W: Thanks a lot. | Because it is being repaired. | Why won't they put it on at the Youth Square? | [
"Because another performance is there.",
"Because it is being repaired.",
"Because someone is collecting money there."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: We are going to put on a performance.
M: Really? When?
W: On May 4. We have been preparing for it for two months.
M: Where are you going to put it on? In your school?
W: No. At the People's Theatre.
M: If I remember correctly, you put it on at the Youth Square last year.
W: Yeah. But it is under repair now.
M: But why are you doing that? To collect money for repairing the Youth Square?
W: No. We want to collect money and send it to Project Hope.
M: That sounds like a good idea. Good luck to you.
W: Thanks a lot. | Collecting money for Project Hope. | What is the performance for? | [
"Celebrating May 4.",
"Collecting money for Project Hope.",
"Repairing the Youth Square."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Oh, this is amazing! It's so lifelike. Oh, just look at the sky and the sea. A work of a talent!
M: Yeah. I can't agree more. It's outstanding in this gallery. | In a gallery. | Where are the two speakers? | [
"By the sea.",
"In a gallery.",
"In a library."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What would you like to order, sir?
M: Yes, please. I'd like roast duck and a glass of bear. | In a restaurant. | Where are they talking? | [
"At home.",
"In a post office.",
"In a restaurant."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: You are interested in sports, aren't you?
M: Yes. I go swimming once a week and play tennis twice a month. | Once a week. | How often does the man go swimming? | [
"Once a week.",
"Twice a week.",
"Once a month."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Please pass me the salt.
W: But mum, I'm washing clothes. My dad is free. | Her father can do it for her mother. | What does the girl imply? | [
"She will pass the salt to her mother.",
"Her dad is busy.",
"Her father can do it for her mother."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Um... What do you plan to do this weekend?
W: Well... I have a lot of homework and I must hand it in on Monday. | Study at home. | What will the woman do? | [
"Study at home.",
"Go shopping.",
"Clean her house."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Man: Where shall we go?
Woman: Since there isn't any homework for today, let's go to the movies instead of going home. | Go to movie. | What are they going to do? | [
"Go home.",
"Do the homework.",
"Go to movie."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Excuse me, could you please tell me the way to the city library?
W: I'm sorry. I'm a stranger here myself, but if you cross the road and ask in the police station which is beside the supermarket, I'm sure they'll help you. | The city library. | Where is the man going? | [
"The police station.",
"The city library.",
"The supermarket."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Man: Hi, Sis. I just came over to drop off the DVDs you wanted, and ... Hey, wow!? Where did you get all of this stuff?
Woman: I bought it. So, what do you think of my new entertainment center? And the widescreen TV ...
Man: Bought it?
Woman: ... and my new DVD player. Here, let me show you my stereo. You can really rock the house with this one.
Man: But where did you get the dough to buy all this? You didn't borrow money from mom and dad again, did you?
Woman: Of course not. I got it with this!
Man: This? Let me see that ... Have you been using Dad's credit card again?
Woman: No, silly. It's mine. It's student credit card.
Man: A student credit card? How in the world did you get one of these?
Woman: I got an application in the mail.
Man: Well, why did you get one in the first place?
Woman: Listen. Times are changing, and having a credit card helps you build a credit rating, control spending, and even buy things that you can't pay with cash ... like the plane ticket I got recently.
Man: What plane ticket?
Woman: Oh yeah, my roommate and I are going to Hawaii over the school break, and course, I needed some new clothes for that so ...
Man: I don't want to hear it. How does having a student credit card control spending? It sounds you've spent yourself in a hole. Anyway, student credit cards just lead to impulse spending ... as I can see here. And the interest rates of student credit cards are usually sky-high, and if you miss a payment, the rates, well, just jump!
Woman: Ah. The credit card has a credit limit ...
Man: ... of $20,000?
Woman: No, no quite that high. Anyway, ...
Man: I've heard enough.
Woman: Did I tell you we now get digital cable with over 100 channels? Oh, and here's your birthday present. A new MP3 player ...
Man: Yeah. Oh, don't tell me. Charged on the credit card. Listen. Hey, I don't think having a student credit card is a bad idea, but this is ridiculous. And how in the world are you going to pay off your credit card bill?
Woman: Um, with my birthday money? It's coming up in a week.
Man: Hey, let's sit down and talk about how you're going to pay things back, and maybe we can come up with a budget that will help you get out of this mess. That's the least I can do. | a digital camera | According to the conversation, which item did the woman NOT purchase with her credit card? | [
"a digital camera",
"a TV",
"a stereo"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Man: Hi, Sis. I just came over to drop off the DVDs you wanted, and ... Hey, wow!? Where did you get all of this stuff?
Woman: I bought it. So, what do you think of my new entertainment center? And the widescreen TV ...
Man: Bought it?
Woman: ... and my new DVD player. Here, let me show you my stereo. You can really rock the house with this one.
Man: But where did you get the dough to buy all this? You didn't borrow money from mom and dad again, did you?
Woman: Of course not. I got it with this!
Man: This? Let me see that ... Have you been using Dad's credit card again?
Woman: No, silly. It's mine. It's student credit card.
Man: A student credit card? How in the world did you get one of these?
Woman: I got an application in the mail.
Man: Well, why did you get one in the first place?
Woman: Listen. Times are changing, and having a credit card helps you build a credit rating, control spending, and even buy things that you can't pay with cash ... like the plane ticket I got recently.
Man: What plane ticket?
Woman: Oh yeah, my roommate and I are going to Hawaii over the school break, and course, I needed some new clothes for that so ...
Man: I don't want to hear it. How does having a student credit card control spending? It sounds you've spent yourself in a hole. Anyway, student credit cards just lead to impulse spending ... as I can see here. And the interest rates of student credit cards are usually sky-high, and if you miss a payment, the rates, well, just jump!
Woman: Ah. The credit card has a credit limit ...
Man: ... of $20,000?
Woman: No, no quite that high. Anyway, ...
Man: I've heard enough.
Woman: Did I tell you we now get digital cable with over 100 channels? Oh, and here's your birthday present. A new MP3 player ...
Man: Yeah. Oh, don't tell me. Charged on the credit card. Listen. Hey, I don't think having a student credit card is a bad idea, but this is ridiculous. And how in the world are you going to pay off your credit card bill?
Woman: Um, with my birthday money? It's coming up in a week.
Man: Hey, let's sit down and talk about how you're going to pay things back, and maybe we can come up with a budget that will help you get out of this mess. That's the least I can do. | She hopes to establish a good credit rating. | What is one reason to explain why the woman obtained a student credit card? | [
"She wants to buy things at a discount using the card.",
"She hopes to establish a good credit rating.",
"She doesn't want to borrow from her parents."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Man: Hi, Sis. I just came over to drop off the DVDs you wanted, and ... Hey, wow!? Where did you get all of this stuff?
Woman: I bought it. So, what do you think of my new entertainment center? And the widescreen TV ...
Man: Bought it?
Woman: ... and my new DVD player. Here, let me show you my stereo. You can really rock the house with this one.
Man: But where did you get the dough to buy all this? You didn't borrow money from mom and dad again, did you?
Woman: Of course not. I got it with this!
Man: This? Let me see that ... Have you been using Dad's credit card again?
Woman: No, silly. It's mine. It's student credit card.
Man: A student credit card? How in the world did you get one of these?
Woman: I got an application in the mail.
Man: Well, why did you get one in the first place?
Woman: Listen. Times are changing, and having a credit card helps you build a credit rating, control spending, and even buy things that you can't pay with cash ... like the plane ticket I got recently.
Man: What plane ticket?
Woman: Oh yeah, my roommate and I are going to Hawaii over the school break, and course, I needed some new clothes for that so ...
Man: I don't want to hear it. How does having a student credit card control spending? It sounds you've spent yourself in a hole. Anyway, student credit cards just lead to impulse spending ... as I can see here. And the interest rates of student credit cards are usually sky-high, and if you miss a payment, the rates, well, just jump!
Woman: Ah. The credit card has a credit limit ...
Man: ... of $20,000?
Woman: No, no quite that high. Anyway, ...
Man: I've heard enough.
Woman: Did I tell you we now get digital cable with over 100 channels? Oh, and here's your birthday present. A new MP3 player ...
Man: Yeah. Oh, don't tell me. Charged on the credit card. Listen. Hey, I don't think having a student credit card is a bad idea, but this is ridiculous. And how in the world are you going to pay off your credit card bill?
Woman: Um, with my birthday money? It's coming up in a week.
Man: Hey, let's sit down and talk about how you're going to pay things back, and maybe we can come up with a budget that will help you get out of this mess. That's the least I can do. | Students often apply for more credit cards than they need. | What is one problem NOT mentioned in the conversation? | [
"People generally have a difficult time getting out of debt.",
"Students often apply for more credit cards than they need.",
"The interest rates on student cards are very high."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Man: Hi, Sis. I just came over to drop off the DVDs you wanted, and ... Hey, wow!? Where did you get all of this stuff?
Woman: I bought it. So, what do you think of my new entertainment center? And the widescreen TV ...
Man: Bought it?
Woman: ... and my new DVD player. Here, let me show you my stereo. You can really rock the house with this one.
Man: But where did you get the dough to buy all this? You didn't borrow money from mom and dad again, did you?
Woman: Of course not. I got it with this!
Man: This? Let me see that ... Have you been using Dad's credit card again?
Woman: No, silly. It's mine. It's student credit card.
Man: A student credit card? How in the world did you get one of these?
Woman: I got an application in the mail.
Man: Well, why did you get one in the first place?
Woman: Listen. Times are changing, and having a credit card helps you build a credit rating, control spending, and even buy things that you can't pay with cash ... like the plane ticket I got recently.
Man: What plane ticket?
Woman: Oh yeah, my roommate and I are going to Hawaii over the school break, and course, I needed some new clothes for that so ...
Man: I don't want to hear it. How does having a student credit card control spending? It sounds you've spent yourself in a hole. Anyway, student credit cards just lead to impulse spending ... as I can see here. And the interest rates of student credit cards are usually sky-high, and if you miss a payment, the rates, well, just jump!
Woman: Ah. The credit card has a credit limit ...
Man: ... of $20,000?
Woman: No, no quite that high. Anyway, ...
Man: I've heard enough.
Woman: Did I tell you we now get digital cable with over 100 channels? Oh, and here's your birthday present. A new MP3 player ...
Man: Yeah. Oh, don't tell me. Charged on the credit card. Listen. Hey, I don't think having a student credit card is a bad idea, but this is ridiculous. And how in the world are you going to pay off your credit card bill?
Woman: Um, with my birthday money? It's coming up in a week.
Man: Hey, let's sit down and talk about how you're going to pay things back, and maybe we can come up with a budget that will help you get out of this mess. That's the least I can do. | She hopes that someone will give her the money. | What does the woman imply about how she plans on resolving her credit card problems? | [
"She hopes that someone will give her the money.",
"She plans on getting rid of her student credit cards.",
"She is going to return the items she purchased on the card."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Man: Hi, Sis. I just came over to drop off the DVDs you wanted, and ... Hey, wow!? Where did you get all of this stuff?
Woman: I bought it. So, what do you think of my new entertainment center? And the widescreen TV ...
Man: Bought it?
Woman: ... and my new DVD player. Here, let me show you my stereo. You can really rock the house with this one.
Man: But where did you get the dough to buy all this? You didn't borrow money from mom and dad again, did you?
Woman: Of course not. I got it with this!
Man: This? Let me see that ... Have you been using Dad's credit card again?
Woman: No, silly. It's mine. It's student credit card.
Man: A student credit card? How in the world did you get one of these?
Woman: I got an application in the mail.
Man: Well, why did you get one in the first place?
Woman: Listen. Times are changing, and having a credit card helps you build a credit rating, control spending, and even buy things that you can't pay with cash ... like the plane ticket I got recently.
Man: What plane ticket?
Woman: Oh yeah, my roommate and I are going to Hawaii over the school break, and course, I needed some new clothes for that so ...
Man: I don't want to hear it. How does having a student credit card control spending? It sounds you've spent yourself in a hole. Anyway, student credit cards just lead to impulse spending ... as I can see here. And the interest rates of student credit cards are usually sky-high, and if you miss a payment, the rates, well, just jump!
Woman: Ah. The credit card has a credit limit ...
Man: ... of $20,000?
Woman: No, no quite that high. Anyway, ...
Man: I've heard enough.
Woman: Did I tell you we now get digital cable with over 100 channels? Oh, and here's your birthday present. A new MP3 player ...
Man: Yeah. Oh, don't tell me. Charged on the credit card. Listen. Hey, I don't think having a student credit card is a bad idea, but this is ridiculous. And how in the world are you going to pay off your credit card bill?
Woman: Um, with my birthday money? It's coming up in a week.
Man: Hey, let's sit down and talk about how you're going to pay things back, and maybe we can come up with a budget that will help you get out of this mess. That's the least I can do. | teach her how to prepare a financial management plan | What is the man going to do for the woman to help her manage her money? | [
"help her find a better paying job to cover her expenses",
"teach her how to prepare a financial management plan",
"show her how she can apply for low-interest student credit cards"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Someone came late last night looking for you. I told him you were out and suggested that he leave a no te, but he didn't.
W: Late last night? That's strange. What did he look like?
M: He seemed to be about thirty or so.
W: Was he tall or short?
M: He wasn't very tall, nor very short. About aver age height, I think.
W: Was he fat or thin?
M: A bit thin, if I remember correctly. Anyway, certainly not fat, but then he wasn't very thin either.
W: Was there anything unusual about his looks? What kind of face did he have-round, square or long?
M: Let me think...It was rather square, but not very. Or was it? Really, I didn't notice. It was so late and the lighting wasn't good.
W: Was he wearing glasses?
M: Was he or wasn't he? I'm not sure now. You see, I was so tired and sleepy. I didn't notice. I didn't pay much attention. | They are next door neighbors. | What's the relationship between the two speakers? | [
"They are boss and employee.",
"They are teacher and stu dent.",
"They are next door neighbors."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Someone came late last night looking for you. I told him you were out and suggested that he leave a no te, but he didn't.
W: Late last night? That's strange. What did he look like?
M: He seemed to be about thirty or so.
W: Was he tall or short?
M: He wasn't very tall, nor very short. About aver age height, I think.
W: Was he fat or thin?
M: A bit thin, if I remember correctly. Anyway, certainly not fat, but then he wasn't very thin either.
W: Was there anything unusual about his looks? What kind of face did he have-round, square or long?
M: Let me think...It was rather square, but not very. Or was it? Really, I didn't notice. It was so late and the lighting wasn't good.
W: Was he wearing glasses?
M: Was he or wasn't he? I'm not sure now. You see, I was so tired and sleepy. I didn't notice. I didn't pay much attention. | He is a middle aged man. | How old is the man? | [
"He is an old man.",
"He is a middle aged man.",
"He is a young man."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Someone came late last night looking for you. I told him you were out and suggested that he leave a no te, but he didn't.
W: Late last night? That's strange. What did he look like?
M: He seemed to be about thirty or so.
W: Was he tall or short?
M: He wasn't very tall, nor very short. About aver age height, I think.
W: Was he fat or thin?
M: A bit thin, if I remember correctly. Anyway, certainly not fat, but then he wasn't very thin either.
W: Was there anything unusual about his looks? What kind of face did he have-round, square or long?
M: Let me think...It was rather square, but not very. Or was it? Really, I didn't notice. It was so late and the lighting wasn't good.
W: Was he wearing glasses?
M: Was he or wasn't he? I'm not sure now. You see, I was so tired and sleepy. I didn't notice. I didn't pay much attention. | He has an ordinary looking. | What kind of looking does the man probably have? | [
"He has a special looking.",
"He has a good looking.",
"He has an ordinary looking."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
F: My father often put Christmas presents in my stockings, but last night my mother did that.
M: Oh, I know your mother was really Father Christmas on Christmas Eve. | On Christmas Eve. | When did her mother put Christmas presents in her stockings? | [
"On Christmas Eve.",
"Every night.",
"On Christmas night."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Raise your head a little bit and hold the saddle and smile a little. You look wonderful posing like that. Shall I crack the shutter? Shall I press the shutter?
M: Wait a minute. Let me put on a cowboy hat. | Taking a photo. | What are the speakers doing? | [
"Riding a horse.",
"Taking a photo.",
"Playing a game."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Excuse me, where's the cinema?
F: ... Maybe it's that way. | She doesn't know it clearly | Does the woman know the way? | [
"She doesn't know it clearly",
"Of course she knows it clearly",
"No, she knows nothing about it"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: My watch stopped again, and it has stopped three times today.
M: Why don't you take it to the watch and clock shop at the street corner? They can fix it for you easily. | That she should have it repaired. | What does the man suggest to the woman? | [
"That she should buy a new watch.",
"That she should return it to the shop.",
"That she should have it repaired."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I found the lounge such a cozy place to study in. I really like the feeling in sitting on the sofa and doing the reading.
M: Well, for me the hardest part about studying here is staying awake. | The lounge is not a place for him to study in. | What does the man mean? | [
"He will help the woman with her reading.",
"The lounge is not a place for him to study in.",
"He feels sleepy whenever he tries to study."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hello, may I speak to Peter?
W: Sorry, he's out. May I take a message for him? | In the office over the telephone. | Where are the two speakers talking? | [
"On a bus.",
"In the office over the telephone.",
"On the train."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Which cap did you finally decide to buy?
W: Well, I would have liked to buy the blue one, but it was 50 dollar So I bought another one instead and saved 10 dollars. | Forty dollars. | How much did the man pay for the cap? | [
"Ten dollars.",
"Forty dollars.",
"Fifty dollars"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: This machine has so many buttons. I can't figure out which one makes it run.
W: You'd better read the instructions first. Pressing the buttons randomly may cause the machine to break down. | Read the operation manual. | According to the woman, what shall the man do first? | [
"Read the operation manual.",
"Try the buttons one by one.",
"Ask the shop assistant for advice."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Where are you from?
M: I'm English, but I've been living in the US and Canada for nine years. | England. | Where is the man from? | [
"England.",
"The US.",
"Canada."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Would you show me a pair of brown shoes in size six, please?
W: Oh, what a pity! We have no size six left. | In a shop. | Where are the speakers now? | [
"In a factory.",
"In the classroom.",
"In a shop."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I've been studying all the time, but I still can't see any improvement in my grades.
M: Maybe instead of studying in your dorm, you'd better go some place where there are fewer distractions. | Study in a quiet place. | What does the man advise the woman to do? | [
"Avoid distractions while studying in her dorm.",
"Improve her grades gradually.",
"Study in a quiet place."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
F: Were you planting trees at this time yesterday?
M: No, I was playing football. | Playing football. | What was the boy doing this time yesterday? | [
"Planting trees.",
"Playing football.",
"Planting flowers."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Good morning. Mary, how's it going?
W: Pretty good, Bill. How about you?
M: Oh. I'm OK. How is that English class you're teaching?
W: It's going really well. I have a great class this year. I've got 30 students.
M: That's good. I love to teach English. I'm only teaching history now. | History. | What subject does the man teach now? | [
"English.",
"Chemistry.",
"History."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I haven't studied much English this week at all.
M: Why worry? We have a vacation coming up. Soon you'll have lots of time. | The woman does not need to worry about her study now. | What does the man mean? | [
"The woman should study hard.",
"The woman does not need to worry about her study now.",
"The woman should not worry about her vacation."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Excuse me. Can you do me a favor?
W: What's your problem?
M: I just can not find the right place here. I've never been here before.
W: You must be a freshman. What do you want anyway?
M: I want to find a book that I need for my term paper, but I cannot find it anywhere.
W: The library has five reading rooms. You may try the General Reading Room. You can find almost all the books there. But you can not take the book out of the reading room.
M: It doesn't matter. I just want to refer to it for some figures. Where is it?
W: Go out of this building, cross the sports field, and you will see a white house. The General Reading Room is inside it.
M: No wonder! It's not here! Thank you very much.
W: My pleasure! | In a library. | Where does this conversation take place? | [
"In a library.",
"In a bookstore.",
"On a sports field."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Excuse me. Can you do me a favor?
W: What's your problem?
M: I just can not find the right place here. I've never been here before.
W: You must be a freshman. What do you want anyway?
M: I want to find a book that I need for my term paper, but I cannot find it anywhere.
W: The library has five reading rooms. You may try the General Reading Room. You can find almost all the books there. But you can not take the book out of the reading room.
M: It doesn't matter. I just want to refer to it for some figures. Where is it?
W: Go out of this building, cross the sports field, and you will see a white house. The General Reading Room is inside it.
M: No wonder! It's not here! Thank you very much.
W: My pleasure! | It's the first time he's come to the library. | Why is the man not able to find the book he needs? | [
"It's the first time he's come to the library.",
"There's only one reading room in the library.",
"He wants to refer to the book for some figures."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Excuse me. Can you do me a favor?
W: What's your problem?
M: I just can not find the right place here. I've never been here before.
W: You must be a freshman. What do you want anyway?
M: I want to find a book that I need for my term paper, but I cannot find it anywhere.
W: The library has five reading rooms. You may try the General Reading Room. You can find almost all the books there. But you can not take the book out of the reading room.
M: It doesn't matter. I just want to refer to it for some figures. Where is it?
W: Go out of this building, cross the sports field, and you will see a white house. The General Reading Room is inside it.
M: No wonder! It's not here! Thank you very much.
W: My pleasure! | In a white house across the sports field. | where is the General Reading Room? | [
"Beside the library building.",
"Inside the library building.",
"In a white house across the sports field."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Excuse me. Can you do me a favor?
W: What's your problem?
M: I just can not find the right place here. I've never been here before.
W: You must be a freshman. What do you want anyway?
M: I want to find a book that I need for my term paper, but I cannot find it anywhere.
W: The library has five reading rooms. You may try the General Reading Room. You can find almost all the books there. But you can not take the book out of the reading room.
M: It doesn't matter. I just want to refer to it for some figures. Where is it?
W: Go out of this building, cross the sports field, and you will see a white house. The General Reading Room is inside it.
M: No wonder! It's not here! Thank you very much.
W: My pleasure! | Five. | How many reading rooms does the library have? | [
"Four.",
"Five.",
"Six."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Have you seen Mr. Li?
W: No, I haven't. Is he looking for me?
M: Yes, he is. He wants to talk to you.
W: To me? About what?
M: There's an opening in the sales department. He wants to talk to you about it.
W: Oh, that's great! What kind of this job is it?
M: He hasn't told me exactly. But it will be a better job than this.
W: Thank you for your help.
M: Don't thank me yet! He hasn't talked to you and he hasn't chosen you for the job yet.
W: I know. | The woman's boss. | Who is Mr. Li? | [
"The woman's co-worker.",
"The woman's secretary.",
"The woman's boss."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Have you seen Mr. Li?
W: No, I haven't. Is he looking for me?
M: Yes, he is. He wants to talk to you.
W: To me? About what?
M: There's an opening in the sales department. He wants to talk to you about it.
W: Oh, that's great! What kind of this job is it?
M: He hasn't told me exactly. But it will be a better job than this.
W: Thank you for your help.
M: Don't thank me yet! He hasn't talked to you and he hasn't chosen you for the job yet.
W: I know. | A job offer. | What does Mr. Li want to talk to the woman about? | [
"A job offer.",
"A big sale.",
"A new department."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: How do you feel today?
M: I still have a headache, but my temperature has gone down. | In a hospital. | Where are the speakers possibly? | [
"In a factory.",
"In a hospital.",
"On a train."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Did you do anything last weekend?
W: Not much. What did you do?
M: I had planned to go skiing or do some shopping, but wound up studying. | He studied. | What did the man do last weekend? | [
"He went skiing.",
"He studied.",
"He did nothing."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Do you know where Lily is?
W: She was here. Hm... Try then next room. | The man wants to find Lily | What do we know from the coversation? | [
"The woman knows where Lily is",
"The man wants to find Lily",
"Lily is in the next room"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I've got something for you.
M: Really? What is it?
W: Something I picked up while I was in Europe.
M: How nice! Thanks ever so much. | She picked it up in Europe. | How did the woman get something? | [
"She bought it.",
"She picked it up in Europe.",
"She found it in her office."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Woman: What are you reading, Bill?
Man: It's this week New Scientist. Why?
Woman: I was just wondering. It looks interesting. But I've never actually read myself. It's for real scientists, or can ordinary people like me understand it?
Man: Always for anyone, really. It usually has articles or stories about current affairs about science, as well as papers about new development in research. I'm reading about new telephone that allows you to see the person you are speaking to as well as see him.
Woman: Oh, I heard about it. Is it on the market yet? Can I buy one?
Man: No. Not this one. But the company has made other models to try on business. This one is special because its color and image is moving.
Woman: Oh, that's interesting.
Man: You see the first video phones. That's what they are called. They made in Japan. But they can only show still black and white image. So this video phone is much better than that. Mind you, I'm not sure I want one, would you?
Woman: Well, no, I don't think a word. I bet it costs a lot of money. Did it say how much it costs?
Man: Yes. The yearly black and white one costs several hundreds pounds. But one in the story is about to cost several thousands pounds.
Woman: Hmm, what does anybody want one, do you think?
Man: Business organizations that need frequent contact overseas want it. It's like a face-to-face conversation, so maybe a lot of overseas travels can be avoided.
Woman: Yes, I suppose so. | it costs less money | The following details are true about the new device EXCEPT | [
"it has color",
"it has a moving image",
"it costs less money"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Woman: What are you reading, Bill?
Man: It's this week New Scientist. Why?
Woman: I was just wondering. It looks interesting. But I've never actually read myself. It's for real scientists, or can ordinary people like me understand it?
Man: Always for anyone, really. It usually has articles or stories about current affairs about science, as well as papers about new development in research. I'm reading about new telephone that allows you to see the person you are speaking to as well as see him.
Woman: Oh, I heard about it. Is it on the market yet? Can I buy one?
Man: No. Not this one. But the company has made other models to try on business. This one is special because its color and image is moving.
Woman: Oh, that's interesting.
Man: You see the first video phones. That's what they are called. They made in Japan. But they can only show still black and white image. So this video phone is much better than that. Mind you, I'm not sure I want one, would you?
Woman: Well, no, I don't think a word. I bet it costs a lot of money. Did it say how much it costs?
Man: Yes. The yearly black and white one costs several hundreds pounds. But one in the story is about to cost several thousands pounds.
Woman: Hmm, what does anybody want one, do you think?
Man: Business organizations that need frequent contact overseas want it. It's like a face-to-face conversation, so maybe a lot of overseas travels can be avoided.
Woman: Yes, I suppose so. | He thought it was expensive. | Why didn't Bill want one of them? | [
"He wanted to buy one from Japan.",
"He wasn't sure about its quality.",
"He thought it was expensive."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Woman: What are you reading, Bill?
Man: It's this week New Scientist. Why?
Woman: I was just wondering. It looks interesting. But I've never actually read myself. It's for real scientists, or can ordinary people like me understand it?
Man: Always for anyone, really. It usually has articles or stories about current affairs about science, as well as papers about new development in research. I'm reading about new telephone that allows you to see the person you are speaking to as well as see him.
Woman: Oh, I heard about it. Is it on the market yet? Can I buy one?
Man: No. Not this one. But the company has made other models to try on business. This one is special because its color and image is moving.
Woman: Oh, that's interesting.
Man: You see the first video phones. That's what they are called. They made in Japan. But they can only show still black and white image. So this video phone is much better than that. Mind you, I'm not sure I want one, would you?
Woman: Well, no, I don't think a word. I bet it costs a lot of money. Did it say how much it costs?
Man: Yes. The yearly black and white one costs several hundreds pounds. But one in the story is about to cost several thousands pounds.
Woman: Hmm, what does anybody want one, do you think?
Man: Business organizations that need frequent contact overseas want it. It's like a face-to-face conversation, so maybe a lot of overseas travels can be avoided.
Woman: Yes, I suppose so. | She knew who usually read the magazine. | Which of the following statements is INCORRECT about the woman? | [
"She had never read the magazine herself.",
"She knew who usually read the magazine.",
"She was quite interested in the new device."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Woman: What are you reading, Bill?
Man: It's this week New Scientist. Why?
Woman: I was just wondering. It looks interesting. But I've never actually read myself. It's for real scientists, or can ordinary people like me understand it?
Man: Always for anyone, really. It usually has articles or stories about current affairs about science, as well as papers about new development in research. I'm reading about new telephone that allows you to see the person you are speaking to as well as see him.
Woman: Oh, I heard about it. Is it on the market yet? Can I buy one?
Man: No. Not this one. But the company has made other models to try on business. This one is special because its color and image is moving.
Woman: Oh, that's interesting.
Man: You see the first video phones. That's what they are called. They made in Japan. But they can only show still black and white image. So this video phone is much better than that. Mind you, I'm not sure I want one, would you?
Woman: Well, no, I don't think a word. I bet it costs a lot of money. Did it say how much it costs?
Man: Yes. The yearly black and white one costs several hundreds pounds. But one in the story is about to cost several thousands pounds.
Woman: Hmm, what does anybody want one, do you think?
Man: Business organizations that need frequent contact overseas want it. It's like a face-to-face conversation, so maybe a lot of overseas travels can be avoided.
Woman: Yes, I suppose so. | a new type of telephone | The conversation is mainly about ________. | [
"a new type of telephone",
"the cost of telephones",
"some features of the magazine"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Mary, would you like to have a picnic with us tomorrow?
W: Sorry, but mum asked me to go shopping with her. | Go shopping. | What will the girl do tomorrow? | [
"Have a picnic.",
"Stay at home with her mum.",
"Go shopping."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
F: Did you enjoy yourselves at the party last night?
M: Oh, our car broke down on the way, and we didn't get there. | He didn't go to the party. | What does the man mean? | [
"He didn't go to the party.",
"He didn't enjoy the party.",
"He was very late for the party."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
F: Can you see any birds in the tree?
M: Hardly any. | None at all. | How many birds can the man see? | [
"None at all.",
"Some more.",
"Quite a few."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Daisy was furious yesterday because I lost her notebook. Should I go see her and apologize to her again?
W: Well, if I were you, I'd let her cool off a few days before I approach her. | Leave Daisy alone for the time being. | What does the woman suggest the man do? | [
"Leave Daisy alone for the time being.",
"Go see Daisy immediately.",
"Apologize to Daisy again by phone."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hi. I think I'm sitting next to you. Seat 35B.
W: Oh,sorry. I'll just move my things. Hold on a minute.
M: Thanks. Phwoo...I've been waiting in departure for ages.
W: Mmm...The flight was delayed leaving Beijing. Security checks, you know.
M: Yeah. Same here.
W: Are you going to London, then?
M: Yes. I'm going to the LSE to do a master's degree in International Relations.
W: Really? That sounds interesting. You must be really clever.
M: So are you going to London too?
W: Well actually, I'm going to the University of Middlesex to do Business Studies.
M: That sounds interesting.
W: Well actually, it's my parents who want me to do Business Studies. I'd rather study Philosophy, but my dad wants me to take over the family business. He thinks Business Studies will make me rich.
M: Well, nobody wants to be poor...ah, here's the drinks trolley. What would you like?
W: A Coke, please,I'm sorry...I don't know your name...
M: Oh, sorry. I forgot...Ali. | In a flight. | Where does the conversation take place? | [
"In a ship.",
"In a flight.",
"In a train."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hi. I think I'm sitting next to you. Seat 35B.
W: Oh,sorry. I'll just move my things. Hold on a minute.
M: Thanks. Phwoo...I've been waiting in departure for ages.
W: Mmm...The flight was delayed leaving Beijing. Security checks, you know.
M: Yeah. Same here.
W: Are you going to London, then?
M: Yes. I'm going to the LSE to do a master's degree in International Relations.
W: Really? That sounds interesting. You must be really clever.
M: So are you going to London too?
W: Well actually, I'm going to the University of Middlesex to do Business Studies.
M: That sounds interesting.
W: Well actually, it's my parents who want me to do Business Studies. I'd rather study Philosophy, but my dad wants me to take over the family business. He thinks Business Studies will make me rich.
M: Well, nobody wants to be poor...ah, here's the drinks trolley. What would you like?
W: A Coke, please,I'm sorry...I don't know your name...
M: Oh, sorry. I forgot...Ali. | To pursue his master degree. | Why does the man go to London? | [
"To pursue his master degree.",
"To do business.",
"To attend an international meeting."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hi. I think I'm sitting next to you. Seat 35B.
W: Oh,sorry. I'll just move my things. Hold on a minute.
M: Thanks. Phwoo...I've been waiting in departure for ages.
W: Mmm...The flight was delayed leaving Beijing. Security checks, you know.
M: Yeah. Same here.
W: Are you going to London, then?
M: Yes. I'm going to the LSE to do a master's degree in International Relations.
W: Really? That sounds interesting. You must be really clever.
M: So are you going to London too?
W: Well actually, I'm going to the University of Middlesex to do Business Studies.
M: That sounds interesting.
W: Well actually, it's my parents who want me to do Business Studies. I'd rather study Philosophy, but my dad wants me to take over the family business. He thinks Business Studies will make me rich.
M: Well, nobody wants to be poor...ah, here's the drinks trolley. What would you like?
W: A Coke, please,I'm sorry...I don't know your name...
M: Oh, sorry. I forgot...Ali. | Because they want her to take over the family business. | Why do the woman's parents want her to do Business Studies? | [
"Because they want her to run a company.",
"Because they want her to be a career woman.",
"Because they want her to take over the family business."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: You know, Sally, we've both been working too hard. We've got to get away for a while, even if it's just for a few days.
W: What a good idea, Eric! That would be wonderful. Let me look at my schedule...I could take off a week from Thursday, but no sooner.
M: Let me look at my schedule too...Yes, that looks good.
W: I thought you had a basketball game every Thursday until the end of the month.
M: Oh, you're right. I must have forgotten to write that down. How about the next Thursday after that? Basketball season's over then. Do you know if you can get it off?
W: That's Thursday and Friday, the third and fourth? I don't care if I can-I will get off. We need the change. Where would you like to go? New York?
M: No, we don't have enough time to go there, and it's too expensive anyway.
W: And we want to relax, not run around all the time. I know! Do you remember that little hotel in Wilmington, Vermont, where we stayed years ago? That would be perfect.
M: Well, that was July, though. I wonder if they're open in the winter.
W: Most likely, during skiing season. Uh...oh, I'd forgotten about skiing season. I don't know if we could get a room.
M: I'll call and find out. Do you remember the name?
W: It's right on the tip of my tongue...I have it. The Strawberry River Inn. | Every Thursday that month. | When is Eric supposed to play basketball? | [
"Every Thursday that month.",
"A week from Thursday.",
"Thursday and Friday,the third and fourth."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: You know, Sally, we've both been working too hard. We've got to get away for a while, even if it's just for a few days.
W: What a good idea, Eric! That would be wonderful. Let me look at my schedule...I could take off a week from Thursday, but no sooner.
M: Let me look at my schedule too...Yes, that looks good.
W: I thought you had a basketball game every Thursday until the end of the month.
M: Oh, you're right. I must have forgotten to write that down. How about the next Thursday after that? Basketball season's over then. Do you know if you can get it off?
W: That's Thursday and Friday, the third and fourth? I don't care if I can-I will get off. We need the change. Where would you like to go? New York?
M: No, we don't have enough time to go there, and it's too expensive anyway.
W: And we want to relax, not run around all the time. I know! Do you remember that little hotel in Wilmington, Vermont, where we stayed years ago? That would be perfect.
M: Well, that was July, though. I wonder if they're open in the winter.
W: Most likely, during skiing season. Uh...oh, I'd forgotten about skiing season. I don't know if we could get a room.
M: I'll call and find out. Do you remember the name?
W: It's right on the tip of my tongue...I have it. The Strawberry River Inn. | In the winter. | When does this conversation take place? | [
"In the summer.",
"In the winter.",
"In the fall."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: You know, Sally, we've both been working too hard. We've got to get away for a while, even if it's just for a few days.
W: What a good idea, Eric! That would be wonderful. Let me look at my schedule...I could take off a week from Thursday, but no sooner.
M: Let me look at my schedule too...Yes, that looks good.
W: I thought you had a basketball game every Thursday until the end of the month.
M: Oh, you're right. I must have forgotten to write that down. How about the next Thursday after that? Basketball season's over then. Do you know if you can get it off?
W: That's Thursday and Friday, the third and fourth? I don't care if I can-I will get off. We need the change. Where would you like to go? New York?
M: No, we don't have enough time to go there, and it's too expensive anyway.
W: And we want to relax, not run around all the time. I know! Do you remember that little hotel in Wilmington, Vermont, where we stayed years ago? That would be perfect.
M: Well, that was July, though. I wonder if they're open in the winter.
W: Most likely, during skiing season. Uh...oh, I'd forgotten about skiing season. I don't know if we could get a room.
M: I'll call and find out. Do you remember the name?
W: It's right on the tip of my tongue...I have it. The Strawberry River Inn. | The Strawberry River Inn. | What's the name of the hotel where Sally and Eric are going to stay? | [
"The Wilmington Hotel.",
"The River Inn.",
"The Strawberry River Inn."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Heather: Ron, what are you doing?
Ron: Ah, nothing. I'm just looking up some information on the Internet.
Heather: Like what? Let me see.
Ron: No, no, it's okay. I mean, you know ...
Heather: Baldness? What are you looking that up for? [Well, you know ... ] I ... I mean, you're not that bad off.
Ron: Ah, there you go. Bringing it up again!
Heather: No. I mean it. You look great! Honestly, it's not that bad.
Ron: Hey, I get enough of it from friends, and the people at work, and now from you!
Heather: Well, maybe you could wear a toupee? I think you'd look great.
Ron: Oh no. And have it slip off my head on to my date's dinner plate as I lean over to kiss her? Uh-uh.
Heather: Well, have you ever thought about seeking medical advice? There are new advances in medicines that not only retard hair loss, but help regenerate new growth.
Ron: Ah, I still don't give much credibility to medical treatment to prevent permanent hair loss.
Heather: Well, what about accepting the fact that you're just losing your hair?
Ron: I just can't give up hope. I know appearances shouldn't matter, but I don't know. I just feel that women just avoid me.
Heather: Come on. You can't be serious.
Ron: No really. I've seen it many times. It just, I don't know ... | hair loss | What is the main problem discussed in the conversation? | [
"extreme stress",
"hair loss",
"declining health"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Heather: Ron, what are you doing?
Ron: Ah, nothing. I'm just looking up some information on the Internet.
Heather: Like what? Let me see.
Ron: No, no, it's okay. I mean, you know ...
Heather: Baldness? What are you looking that up for? [Well, you know ... ] I ... I mean, you're not that bad off.
Ron: Ah, there you go. Bringing it up again!
Heather: No. I mean it. You look great! Honestly, it's not that bad.
Ron: Hey, I get enough of it from friends, and the people at work, and now from you!
Heather: Well, maybe you could wear a toupee? I think you'd look great.
Ron: Oh no. And have it slip off my head on to my date's dinner plate as I lean over to kiss her? Uh-uh.
Heather: Well, have you ever thought about seeking medical advice? There are new advances in medicines that not only retard hair loss, but help regenerate new growth.
Ron: Ah, I still don't give much credibility to medical treatment to prevent permanent hair loss.
Heather: Well, what about accepting the fact that you're just losing your hair?
Ron: I just can't give up hope. I know appearances shouldn't matter, but I don't know. I just feel that women just avoid me.
Heather: Come on. You can't be serious.
Ron: No really. I've seen it many times. It just, I don't know ... | brother and sister | Based on the conversation, what is the most probable relationship between the speakers? | [
"old friends",
"brother and sister",
"colleagues from work"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Heather: Ron, what are you doing?
Ron: Ah, nothing. I'm just looking up some information on the Internet.
Heather: Like what? Let me see.
Ron: No, no, it's okay. I mean, you know ...
Heather: Baldness? What are you looking that up for? [Well, you know ... ] I ... I mean, you're not that bad off.
Ron: Ah, there you go. Bringing it up again!
Heather: No. I mean it. You look great! Honestly, it's not that bad.
Ron: Hey, I get enough of it from friends, and the people at work, and now from you!
Heather: Well, maybe you could wear a toupee? I think you'd look great.
Ron: Oh no. And have it slip off my head on to my date's dinner plate as I lean over to kiss her? Uh-uh.
Heather: Well, have you ever thought about seeking medical advice? There are new advances in medicines that not only retard hair loss, but help regenerate new growth.
Ron: Ah, I still don't give much credibility to medical treatment to prevent permanent hair loss.
Heather: Well, what about accepting the fact that you're just losing your hair?
Ron: I just can't give up hope. I know appearances shouldn't matter, but I don't know. I just feel that women just avoid me.
Heather: Come on. You can't be serious.
Ron: No really. I've seen it many times. It just, I don't know ... | He feels medical treatment is still unproven for his condition. | Why is the man hesitant about seeking medical treatment for his condition? | [
"He feels medical treatment is still unproven for his condition.",
"He is worried about the side effects of the medication.",
"He thinks the treatment is too expensive."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Heather: Ron, what are you doing?
Ron: Ah, nothing. I'm just looking up some information on the Internet.
Heather: Like what? Let me see.
Ron: No, no, it's okay. I mean, you know ...
Heather: Baldness? What are you looking that up for? [Well, you know ... ] I ... I mean, you're not that bad off.
Ron: Ah, there you go. Bringing it up again!
Heather: No. I mean it. You look great! Honestly, it's not that bad.
Ron: Hey, I get enough of it from friends, and the people at work, and now from you!
Heather: Well, maybe you could wear a toupee? I think you'd look great.
Ron: Oh no. And have it slip off my head on to my date's dinner plate as I lean over to kiss her? Uh-uh.
Heather: Well, have you ever thought about seeking medical advice? There are new advances in medicines that not only retard hair loss, but help regenerate new growth.
Ron: Ah, I still don't give much credibility to medical treatment to prevent permanent hair loss.
Heather: Well, what about accepting the fact that you're just losing your hair?
Ron: I just can't give up hope. I know appearances shouldn't matter, but I don't know. I just feel that women just avoid me.
Heather: Come on. You can't be serious.
Ron: No really. I've seen it many times. It just, I don't know ... | He continues to look for other solutions to his problem. | What does the man probably do at the end of the conversation? | [
"He continues to look for other solutions to his problem.",
"He decides to visit a doctor at his sister's urging.",
"He finally accepts that state of his condition."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I can't find the key to my car, I need to go for a drive.
W: I'll look for it later. Right now I want you to help fix the shelf before I paint it. | Fix a shelf. | What will they do first? | [
"Look for the key.",
"Repair the car.",
"Fix a shelf."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Come on. Will you please stop biting your nails?
M: Sorry, I just can't help it.
W: But it's annoying.
M: I don't mean to annoy you. I feel so nervous.
W: Why?
M: I feel nervous every time I take examinadons.
W: Just relax. I used to feel the same way, but now I can handle exams easily.
M: How do you make it?
W: Well. I attended some lectures on taking exams.
M: That works? What's the importance?
W: Well, you should know that you've been working really hard. And the most important thing is that you should know that the world wouldn't end if you fail.
M: Ok. I'll have a try and see if it works. | He's afraid of taking exams. | Why is the man nervous? | [
"He's afraid of taking exams.",
"He's afraid of seeing his teachers.",
"He's afraid of being blamed by his teacher."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Come on. Will you please stop biting your nails?
M: Sorry, I just can't help it.
W: But it's annoying.
M: I don't mean to annoy you. I feel so nervous.
W: Why?
M: I feel nervous every time I take examinadons.
W: Just relax. I used to feel the same way, but now I can handle exams easily.
M: How do you make it?
W: Well. I attended some lectures on taking exams.
M: That works? What's the importance?
W: Well, you should know that you've been working really hard. And the most important thing is that you should know that the world wouldn't end if you fail.
M: Ok. I'll have a try and see if it works. | She attended some lectures. | What helped the woman overcome the nervousness? | [
"She attended some lectures.",
"She worked very hard.",
"She didn't care."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Come on. Will you please stop biting your nails?
M: Sorry, I just can't help it.
W: But it's annoying.
M: I don't mean to annoy you. I feel so nervous.
W: Why?
M: I feel nervous every time I take examinadons.
W: Just relax. I used to feel the same way, but now I can handle exams easily.
M: How do you make it?
W: Well. I attended some lectures on taking exams.
M: That works? What's the importance?
W: Well, you should know that you've been working really hard. And the most important thing is that you should know that the world wouldn't end if you fail.
M: Ok. I'll have a try and see if it works. | Don't be afraid of failing. | What is the most important thing to overcome nervousness according to the woman? | [
"Don't be afraid of failing.",
"Work very hard.",
"Don't take it seriously."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Good morning. I would like to borrow some novels in English. What kind of books would you recommend?
W: It might be a good idea to read some easy articles first. You will enjoy them more and be able to read fast.
M: That's a good idea. Thank you for your advice. | Read some easy articles in English first. | What does the woman suggest the man to do? | [
"Read some novels in English.",
"Read some easy articles in English first.",
"Borrow some articles in English."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Mrs. Huang, you are on the third floor.
W: It looks very comfortable.
M: You have got a lovely view of Yellowstone Park. This is your private room, and just opposite is a kitchen which all six of you share. There is a common room at the end of the corridor, and a game room next door. | At the end of the corridor. | Where is the common room? | [
"Opposite the kitchen.",
"At the end of the corridor.",
"Near Yellowstone Park."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: How long can I keep them?
W: Ten days. Then you will have to return them; otherwise you will be fined for being overdue. | In a library. | Where does this conversation most probably take place? | [
"In a library.",
"In a hospital.",
"At a bank."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Where did you say you found your schoolbag?
M: It was lying under a tree between the language lab and the library building.
W: How do you like this bag?
M: Yah! It's strong and wonderfully designed.
W: How much is it?
M: 69 dollars and 50 cents.
W: I'll take one tomorrow. Oh. It's 6:30. I know the station gives the news every hour on the hour, but I don't know when they announce the weather.
M: Ten minutes to and ten minutes after the hour.
W: I see. | Under a tree. | Where did the man find his school bag? | [
"Under a tree.",
"In the language lab.",
"In a park."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Where did you say you found your schoolbag?
M: It was lying under a tree between the language lab and the library building.
W: How do you like this bag?
M: Yah! It's strong and wonderfully designed.
W: How much is it?
M: 69 dollars and 50 cents.
W: I'll take one tomorrow. Oh. It's 6:30. I know the station gives the news every hour on the hour, but I don't know when they announce the weather.
M: Ten minutes to and ten minutes after the hour.
W: I see. | $69.50. | What is the price of the bag? | [
"$69.50.",
"$69.15.",
"$59.60."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Where did you say you found your schoolbag?
M: It was lying under a tree between the language lab and the library building.
W: How do you like this bag?
M: Yah! It's strong and wonderfully designed.
W: How much is it?
M: 69 dollars and 50 cents.
W: I'll take one tomorrow. Oh. It's 6:30. I know the station gives the news every hour on the hour, but I don't know when they announce the weather.
M: Ten minutes to and ten minutes after the hour.
W: I see. | 20 minutes. | How long will the woman have to wait to get the next weather report? | [
"30 minutes.",
"20 minutes.",
"10 minutes."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Can you lend me five dollars?
W: I had ten dollars but I just spent seven. | $ 3. | How much money does the woman have now? | [
"$ 10.",
"$ 3.",
"$ 5."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What are you going to have?
M: I'm going to order scrambled eggs and toast. | Scrambled eggs and toast. | What does the man want to order? | [
"Scrambled eggs.",
"Toast.",
"Scrambled eggs and toast."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
F: Excuse me, can you tell me what do you want to be after you graduate?
M: I want to be an engineer. | An engineer. | What does the man want to be? | [
"A teacher.",
"A doctor.",
"An engineer."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Stephanie: Hi, this is Stephanie. I can't answer the phone right now. I'm away, but feel free to call, leave a message, or text. Alright. Bye.
Ronald: Uh, hello, uh yeah. Hi, Stephanie, or Steffi. Uh, I can't do this? Oh yeah. Uh. Yes, Stephanie, my name is Ronald, but my friends call me Ron. My parents call me, well, forget about that. Uh, I'm originally from Canada, but I grew in Texas. I'm 24 years old, and uh, I graduated from high school about five years ago, and I'm the manager of an exotic pet shop. We carry all kinds of birds, and snakes, and spiders, and fish. We even have one snake that is about four meters long, but I keep him at home. And oh, yeah. Um, my hobbies. I fish, hunt, and ride horses in my free time. My favorite foods are beef, beef, and beef. I don't eat many vegetables, except potatoes with my beef. And, oh yeah, I sometimes eat apples and beef sometimes. I have two brothers. Both of them live with me because they don't have jobs, and my mom lives with me, and I have three dogs: Brutus, Charlie, and Samantha. Oh, and one more thing. This might seem strange, but I enjoy reading poetry. So, that's about it. I hope to hear from you. You can call me if you want. The number is 789-1350. Yeah, uh, right. Catch later, alligator. Oh, oh, that's so stupid. Uh, oh, Good-bye. | The man's name is Ronald. | What is the man's name? | [
"His name is Robert.",
"The man's name is Ronald.",
"The man goes by Russel."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Stephanie: Hi, this is Stephanie. I can't answer the phone right now. I'm away, but feel free to call, leave a message, or text. Alright. Bye.
Ronald: Uh, hello, uh yeah. Hi, Stephanie, or Steffi. Uh, I can't do this? Oh yeah. Uh. Yes, Stephanie, my name is Ronald, but my friends call me Ron. My parents call me, well, forget about that. Uh, I'm originally from Canada, but I grew in Texas. I'm 24 years old, and uh, I graduated from high school about five years ago, and I'm the manager of an exotic pet shop. We carry all kinds of birds, and snakes, and spiders, and fish. We even have one snake that is about four meters long, but I keep him at home. And oh, yeah. Um, my hobbies. I fish, hunt, and ride horses in my free time. My favorite foods are beef, beef, and beef. I don't eat many vegetables, except potatoes with my beef. And, oh yeah, I sometimes eat apples and beef sometimes. I have two brothers. Both of them live with me because they don't have jobs, and my mom lives with me, and I have three dogs: Brutus, Charlie, and Samantha. Oh, and one more thing. This might seem strange, but I enjoy reading poetry. So, that's about it. I hope to hear from you. You can call me if you want. The number is 789-1350. Yeah, uh, right. Catch later, alligator. Oh, oh, that's so stupid. Uh, oh, Good-bye. | in Canada | The man was born in ____________. | [
"in Texas",
"in California",
"in Canada"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Stephanie: Hi, this is Stephanie. I can't answer the phone right now. I'm away, but feel free to call, leave a message, or text. Alright. Bye.
Ronald: Uh, hello, uh yeah. Hi, Stephanie, or Steffi. Uh, I can't do this? Oh yeah. Uh. Yes, Stephanie, my name is Ronald, but my friends call me Ron. My parents call me, well, forget about that. Uh, I'm originally from Canada, but I grew in Texas. I'm 24 years old, and uh, I graduated from high school about five years ago, and I'm the manager of an exotic pet shop. We carry all kinds of birds, and snakes, and spiders, and fish. We even have one snake that is about four meters long, but I keep him at home. And oh, yeah. Um, my hobbies. I fish, hunt, and ride horses in my free time. My favorite foods are beef, beef, and beef. I don't eat many vegetables, except potatoes with my beef. And, oh yeah, I sometimes eat apples and beef sometimes. I have two brothers. Both of them live with me because they don't have jobs, and my mom lives with me, and I have three dogs: Brutus, Charlie, and Samantha. Oh, and one more thing. This might seem strange, but I enjoy reading poetry. So, that's about it. I hope to hear from you. You can call me if you want. The number is 789-1350. Yeah, uh, right. Catch later, alligator. Oh, oh, that's so stupid. Uh, oh, Good-bye. | He sells animals. | What does the man do for a living? | [
"He works as a teacher.",
"He is a store cashier.",
"He sells animals."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Stephanie: Hi, this is Stephanie. I can't answer the phone right now. I'm away, but feel free to call, leave a message, or text. Alright. Bye.
Ronald: Uh, hello, uh yeah. Hi, Stephanie, or Steffi. Uh, I can't do this? Oh yeah. Uh. Yes, Stephanie, my name is Ronald, but my friends call me Ron. My parents call me, well, forget about that. Uh, I'm originally from Canada, but I grew in Texas. I'm 24 years old, and uh, I graduated from high school about five years ago, and I'm the manager of an exotic pet shop. We carry all kinds of birds, and snakes, and spiders, and fish. We even have one snake that is about four meters long, but I keep him at home. And oh, yeah. Um, my hobbies. I fish, hunt, and ride horses in my free time. My favorite foods are beef, beef, and beef. I don't eat many vegetables, except potatoes with my beef. And, oh yeah, I sometimes eat apples and beef sometimes. I have two brothers. Both of them live with me because they don't have jobs, and my mom lives with me, and I have three dogs: Brutus, Charlie, and Samantha. Oh, and one more thing. This might seem strange, but I enjoy reading poetry. So, that's about it. I hope to hear from you. You can call me if you want. The number is 789-1350. Yeah, uh, right. Catch later, alligator. Oh, oh, that's so stupid. Uh, oh, Good-bye. | has two brothers and three dogs | The man ____________________. | [
"has two brothers and three dogs",
"lives with his sisters and mother",
"has an older brother and younger sister"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Stephanie: Hi, this is Stephanie. I can't answer the phone right now. I'm away, but feel free to call, leave a message, or text. Alright. Bye.
Ronald: Uh, hello, uh yeah. Hi, Stephanie, or Steffi. Uh, I can't do this? Oh yeah. Uh. Yes, Stephanie, my name is Ronald, but my friends call me Ron. My parents call me, well, forget about that. Uh, I'm originally from Canada, but I grew in Texas. I'm 24 years old, and uh, I graduated from high school about five years ago, and I'm the manager of an exotic pet shop. We carry all kinds of birds, and snakes, and spiders, and fish. We even have one snake that is about four meters long, but I keep him at home. And oh, yeah. Um, my hobbies. I fish, hunt, and ride horses in my free time. My favorite foods are beef, beef, and beef. I don't eat many vegetables, except potatoes with my beef. And, oh yeah, I sometimes eat apples and beef sometimes. I have two brothers. Both of them live with me because they don't have jobs, and my mom lives with me, and I have three dogs: Brutus, Charlie, and Samantha. Oh, and one more thing. This might seem strange, but I enjoy reading poetry. So, that's about it. I hope to hear from you. You can call me if you want. The number is 789-1350. Yeah, uh, right. Catch later, alligator. Oh, oh, that's so stupid. Uh, oh, Good-bye. | You can reach him at 789-1350. | What is the man's telephone number? | [
"His number is 789-3050.",
"You can reach him at 789-1350.",
"You can call him at 789-1315."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
F: Come on, John. The play starts at seven thirty.
M: Well, don't worry. We have twenty minutes to get there. | 7:10. | What is the time now? | [
"7:10.",
"7:20.",
"7:30."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I'd like to get a haircut.
W: How do you like you haircut?
M: Cut it short in the back, and part it in the middle.
W: Would you like a shampoo?
M: No, thanks. But I'd like a shave.
W: OK. I understand. | Both A and B. | How does the man like his haircut? | [
"Cut it short in the back.",
"Part it in the middle.",
"Both A and B."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I'd like to get a haircut.
W: How do you like you haircut?
M: Cut it short in the back, and part it in the middle.
W: Would you like a shampoo?
M: No, thanks. But I'd like a shave.
W: OK. I understand. | A shave. | What would the man like then? | [
"A shampoo.",
"A shave.",
"A shape."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
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