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W: Can I borrow your dictionary? M: Sorry, I left it home this morning.
At home.
Where is the girl's dictionary?
[ "At home.", "At school.", "On the desk." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Thank you very much for the meal. F: Not at all. I'm glad you could come.
A meal
What did the man order?
[ "A drink", "A meal", "An afternoon tea" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: John, do you want to go swimming with me today? M: Sure, but I can't leave now. I have an appointment with my professor at 3o'clock.
He must meet his teacher.
Why can't John go swimming now?
[ "He must meet his teacher.", "He must attend a class.", "He must go out with his girlfriend." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: You call Henry a dreamer, but I think he's got a lot of good ideas. W: Good ideas are only useful if you make something out of them.
He doesn't put his ideas into practice.
Why does the woman think that Henry is a dreamer?
[ "He has too many dreams.", "He likes to sleep.", "He doesn't put his ideas into practice." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Congratulations, Li Ming. You are the talk of the town, and the pride of our class now. W: If you are referring to my winning the English Speech Contest, I don't think it's such a big deal. You know I've spent two summer vacations learning English in Canada.
She's modest about her success in the contest.
What do we learn about Li Ming from the conversation?
[ "She doesn't want to talk about the contest.", "She's modest about her success in the contest.", "She's spent two years studying English in Canada." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Can I help you, madam? W: Yes, I want to report a theft that happened to my house during our absence. My husband and I went on a holiday last week. M: I see. What is missing?
A policeman.
Who is the woman speaking to?
[ "A policeman.", "A friend.", "A shop assistant." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: I can't understand my notes from Spanish class. M: How about reviewing them now over a cup of tea?
Go over them right away.
What does the man suggest they do about the notes?
[ "Forget them until later.", "Go over them right away.", "Discuss them with Professor Smith." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Man: Hello. Woman: Oh. Hello. You must be a new student. Did you find it OK? Man: Well, I got a bit lost because I asked a stranger. But I got it eventually. Woman: Oh, dear. Have you come far today. Man: Only from Brighton. I was staying with my brother. Woman: Oh, good. How did you get here? Man: My brother took me to the railway station. And I got on a bus at this end. Woman: Aha. Well, you'd better tell me your name so I can find your form. Man: It's Mark Burn. Woman: Burn, Burn. Ah, yes. Oh, you've changed since this photo. What happened to your beard and mustache? And not wearing glasses, either. Man: No, I thought I'd better look smarter. Woman: Here is the key to your room. It's 501. Man: Thanks. How do I get there? Woman: Go to the end of this corridor, turn left and it's the third door on the right. Man: Thank you. Oh, here's a meeting for new students. What time is that? Woman: Half past five in the Common Room on the ground floor at the other end of the corridor. Man: Thanks a lot. Good-bye.
By train and by bus.
How did Mark get there?
[ "By train and by car.", "By plane and by coach.", "By train and by bus." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Man: Hello. Woman: Oh. Hello. You must be a new student. Did you find it OK? Man: Well, I got a bit lost because I asked a stranger. But I got it eventually. Woman: Oh, dear. Have you come far today. Man: Only from Brighton. I was staying with my brother. Woman: Oh, good. How did you get here? Man: My brother took me to the railway station. And I got on a bus at this end. Woman: Aha. Well, you'd better tell me your name so I can find your form. Man: It's Mark Burn. Woman: Burn, Burn. Ah, yes. Oh, you've changed since this photo. What happened to your beard and mustache? And not wearing glasses, either. Man: No, I thought I'd better look smarter. Woman: Here is the key to your room. It's 501. Man: Thanks. How do I get there? Woman: Go to the end of this corridor, turn left and it's the third door on the right. Man: Thank you. Oh, here's a meeting for new students. What time is that? Woman: Half past five in the Common Room on the ground floor at the other end of the corridor. Man: Thanks a lot. Good-bye.
short hair
Mark used to wear all the following EXCEPT
[ "short hair", "glasses", "moustache" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Man: Hello. Woman: Oh. Hello. You must be a new student. Did you find it OK? Man: Well, I got a bit lost because I asked a stranger. But I got it eventually. Woman: Oh, dear. Have you come far today. Man: Only from Brighton. I was staying with my brother. Woman: Oh, good. How did you get here? Man: My brother took me to the railway station. And I got on a bus at this end. Woman: Aha. Well, you'd better tell me your name so I can find your form. Man: It's Mark Burn. Woman: Burn, Burn. Ah, yes. Oh, you've changed since this photo. What happened to your beard and mustache? And not wearing glasses, either. Man: No, I thought I'd better look smarter. Woman: Here is the key to your room. It's 501. Man: Thanks. How do I get there? Woman: Go to the end of this corridor, turn left and it's the third door on the right. Man: Thank you. Oh, here's a meeting for new students. What time is that? Woman: Half past five in the Common Room on the ground floor at the other end of the corridor. Man: Thanks a lot. Good-bye.
In the Common Room.
Where is the meeting for new students to be held?
[ "In the third room on the right.", "In the Common Room.", "In a room at the other end." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Man: I heard on the radio that it'll be sunny during the holiday weekend. Maybe we can take a trip to Boston. Woman: That sounds great. I'll call Jean to see if she likes to join us.
A weekend trip.
What are the two speakers mainly talking about?
[ "Their friend Jane.", "A weekend trip.", "A radio programme." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: The play was wonderful. M: Do you really think so?
He doesn't like the play.
What does the man mean?
[ "He doesn't like the play.", "He agrees with the woman.", "He has nothing to say about it." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: May I speak to Petty? W: Speaking. M: Good morning, Petty. W: Good morning, Steward. M: I'd like to discuss your suggestion with you as soon as possible. Would Tuesday be all right for you? W: Tuesday. That's tomorrow? M: Yes. W: Let me see. How about tomorrow, say, 8:30? M: Then suppose I come to your at 8:30 tomorrow. W: Good. I'll be expecting you then. M: Thank you. Good-bye. W: Good-bye.
8:30 in the morning, Tuesday.
What time do the two speakers agree to meet?
[ "8:30 in the morning, Tuesday.", "8:30 in the evening, Tuesday.", "8:30 in the morning, Monday." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: May I speak to Petty? W: Speaking. M: Good morning, Petty. W: Good morning, Steward. M: I'd like to discuss your suggestion with you as soon as possible. Would Tuesday be all right for you? W: Tuesday. That's tomorrow? M: Yes. W: Let me see. How about tomorrow, say, 8:30? M: Then suppose I come to your at 8:30 tomorrow. W: Good. I'll be expecting you then. M: Thank you. Good-bye. W: Good-bye.
Because he wants to discuss her suggestion with her.
Why does the man make a call to the woman?
[ "Because he wants to visit her.", "Because he wants to discuss her suggestion with her.", "Because he wants to offer a proposal." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: I'm going to the supermarket. What would you like me to buy for you? M: Will you please buy some fruit for me while you're there?
She is going to do some shopping.
What do we know about the woman?
[ "She likes eating fruit.", "She works at the supermarket.", "She is going to do some shopping." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: You want to buy this dictionary,right? M: Yeah. The price is £14, but I've only got £9. W: I've got £7 and I'll lend you the rest.
£5.
How much will the woman lend the man?
[ "£7.", "£9.", "£5." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: If you are looking for the Time, I think I've got the last copy. W: Oh, Well, I think I will get some newspaper to read instead.
She wants to read a magazine.
What does the woman want to do?
[ "She wants to know the time.", "She wants to read a magazine.", "She wants to buy a watch." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Excuse me, can you tell me where the English teachers are meeting.'? M: They were going to meet in the teachers' office, but now it has been changed to the meeting-room for more space.
In the meeting-room.
Where are the English teachers meeting?
[ "In the teachers' office.", "In the meeting-room.", "In the reading-room." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Will you see a film at China Cinema on Sunday? W: Yes, I've already got the ticket.
See a movie.
What will the woman do?
[ "Buy the ticket.", "See a movie.", "Invite a friend." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Hello. W: Good morning. Can I help you? M: Oh, good, you speak English. W: Yes. M: I'm looking for a double room for the next three nights... with a bathroom. W: That's until Thursday? M: Yes, have you got one? W: Mm. We've got a double room for tonight and tomorrow night, but not for Thursday night. M: Oh, dear. Nothing for Thursday night? W: I'm afraid not. M: Mm. And what about the price? W: 150 francs a night. That's for a double room without a bathroom. We're very full. We haven't got any more rooms with private bathrooms. M: Oh... no bathroom... Well, thanks anyway.
A double room with a bathroom.
What kind of room does the man want?
[ "A double room with a bathroom.", "A single room with a bathroom.", "Three single rooms." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Hello. W: Good morning. Can I help you? M: Oh, good, you speak English. W: Yes. M: I'm looking for a double room for the next three nights... with a bathroom. W: That's until Thursday? M: Yes, have you got one? W: Mm. We've got a double room for tonight and tomorrow night, but not for Thursday night. M: Oh, dear. Nothing for Thursday night? W: I'm afraid not. M: Mm. And what about the price? W: 150 francs a night. That's for a double room without a bathroom. We're very full. We haven't got any more rooms with private bathrooms. M: Oh... no bathroom... Well, thanks anyway.
Three nights.
How long does the man want to stay?
[ "Two nights.", "Three nights.", "One night." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Hello. W: Good morning. Can I help you? M: Oh, good, you speak English. W: Yes. M: I'm looking for a double room for the next three nights... with a bathroom. W: That's until Thursday? M: Yes, have you got one? W: Mm. We've got a double room for tonight and tomorrow night, but not for Thursday night. M: Oh, dear. Nothing for Thursday night? W: I'm afraid not. M: Mm. And what about the price? W: 150 francs a night. That's for a double room without a bathroom. We're very full. We haven't got any more rooms with private bathrooms. M: Oh... no bathroom... Well, thanks anyway.
Go to another hotel.
What will the man do after the conversation?
[ "Take a double room in the hotel.", "Take a room with a private bathroom.", "Go to another hotel." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Did you feel like you need more hours from the day? Well, Good Housekeeping Magazine has some advice on how you can stop wasting time and get it all done. And here with the top ten tips, is Carolyn Forte. Hey, Carolyn, good morning! W: Good morning, Hoda. Nice to be here! M: Your No.1 tip is bank online. Some people are afraid to do it, but you say it's something smart. W: Yeah, it is very safe. And we certainly recommend that you use your own bank's website. So go to the bank, talk to the consumer service representatives there. It's the best way to find out how safe it is and how easy... M: And how much time do you think you could save, Carolyn, by doing that? W: If you're making transfers, or checking your statements, you can save up to an hour. M: The second tip is online grocers. Now, that's really not for everyone, but you actually go grocery shopping online. W: That's exactly what you do. If you are the type of person that wants to read every label and look at every piece of fruit, it's probably not for you. But if you wanna give up a little control, you M: And what's the good strategy if you decide to shop online? W: What I would suggest is do the staples online. M: What do they include? W: The brands you use all the time, the paper products, the cleaning products, the cereals-get them online and go to the store for the meat in the produce. M: That's enlightening.
Consult the bank's representatives.
How can one find out the reliability of bank online?
[ "Set up your own website.", "Consult the bank's representatives.", "Try by making transfers." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Did you feel like you need more hours from the day? Well, Good Housekeeping Magazine has some advice on how you can stop wasting time and get it all done. And here with the top ten tips, is Carolyn Forte. Hey, Carolyn, good morning! W: Good morning, Hoda. Nice to be here! M: Your No.1 tip is bank online. Some people are afraid to do it, but you say it's something smart. W: Yeah, it is very safe. And we certainly recommend that you use your own bank's website. So go to the bank, talk to the consumer service representatives there. It's the best way to find out how safe it is and how easy... M: And how much time do you think you could save, Carolyn, by doing that? W: If you're making transfers, or checking your statements, you can save up to an hour. M: The second tip is online grocers. Now, that's really not for everyone, but you actually go grocery shopping online. W: That's exactly what you do. If you are the type of person that wants to read every label and look at every piece of fruit, it's probably not for you. But if you wanna give up a little control, you M: And what's the good strategy if you decide to shop online? W: What I would suggest is do the staples online. M: What do they include? W: The brands you use all the time, the paper products, the cleaning products, the cereals-get them online and go to the store for the meat in the produce. M: That's enlightening.
The person who is not picky.
Who can save time when shopping online according to the woman?
[ "The person who is not picky.", "The person who reads every label of the goods.", "The person who wants to buy fruit." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Did you feel like you need more hours from the day? Well, Good Housekeeping Magazine has some advice on how you can stop wasting time and get it all done. And here with the top ten tips, is Carolyn Forte. Hey, Carolyn, good morning! W: Good morning, Hoda. Nice to be here! M: Your No.1 tip is bank online. Some people are afraid to do it, but you say it's something smart. W: Yeah, it is very safe. And we certainly recommend that you use your own bank's website. So go to the bank, talk to the consumer service representatives there. It's the best way to find out how safe it is and how easy... M: And how much time do you think you could save, Carolyn, by doing that? W: If you're making transfers, or checking your statements, you can save up to an hour. M: The second tip is online grocers. Now, that's really not for everyone, but you actually go grocery shopping online. W: That's exactly what you do. If you are the type of person that wants to read every label and look at every piece of fruit, it's probably not for you. But if you wanna give up a little control, you M: And what's the good strategy if you decide to shop online? W: What I would suggest is do the staples online. M: What do they include? W: The brands you use all the time, the paper products, the cleaning products, the cereals-get them online and go to the store for the meat in the produce. M: That's enlightening.
The cereals.
Which is the proper goods that can be shopped online?
[ "The famous brands.", "The cereals.", "Books." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Hi, Laura. How are you today? W: Terrible. I gave up my job. M: You mean you have left Mr. Brown? W: I can't work for him any more.
She gave up her job.
What happened to the woman?
[ "She found a new job.", "She gave up her job.", "She felt terrible yesterday." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: How long did you have to write your paper? M: We were given 150 minutes, but I finished in less than half the time.
Less than 75 minutes.
How long did it take the man to finish his paper?
[ "Less than 75 minutes.", "Less than 100 minutes.", "Less than 150 minutes." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Would you like some coffee with sugar in it, Lily? F: Oh, you'd better put some milk in it.
With milk in it.
What does Lily want the coffee with?
[ "With sugar in it.", "With milk in it.", "With water in it." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: You seem to like your work very much. M: That is true. Though it's tiring sometimes, I think it is interesting and fun.
It is intersting and fun.
How does the man find his job?
[ "Its pay is good.", "It is always tiring.", "It is intersting and fun." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Are you traveling alone? M: No, I will take my family abroad this time. My wife and our three children are all going along with me. W: What a wonderful experience that will be! I wish I could travel abroad some day.
Four.
How many people will go with the man?
[ "Three.", "Five.", "Four." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: I don't understand how the inventor earns money from the invention. After all, anyone can copy and sell it. Really, what is a patent? A piece of paper? A philosophy? You can't see it. M: I am glad you asked that. Actually when an inventor has a patent, it's enforceable by the laws in the country where the inventor developed the invention. If anyone makes and sells the product then the inventor can take them to civil court. W: What can the inventor expect to receive if he sues and wins? M: Well, there are different things the court could do, but there's no guarantee. There's a good chance the court could award him compensation and orders to stop the manufacture and sale of goods. It may well be that the goods would be ordered to be destroyed. W: Can the other person being sued do anything to help themselves? M: That's the beauty of the whole thing. Ignorance of the law doesn't count, I'm afraid. However, the other person can counter-sue pretending that they were actually the original inventor. W: You said the inventor is protected by the laws of the country. Is everything equal? Do all countries have the same law? M: No, they're not all equal. You're right. It's only in theory. It is being worked on. The World Trade Organization has developed an agreement, Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights, which makes sure that the patent is valid for 20 years. W: That doesn't make sense. Twenty years is a long time. M: Actually, it does. It's believed that inventors make and sell goods faster after they register the patent because there's a 20-year limitation on the patent. On the other hand, other inventors can use the information the inventor disclosed when the product was registered. Giving the information is all part of the deal. W: Cool.
Piracy is an easy thing to commit.
Why can the woman hardly understand that an inventor earns money from the invention?
[ "Piracy is an easy thing to commit.", "Invention usually needs heavy cost.", "Patent is useful but not practical." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: I don't understand how the inventor earns money from the invention. After all, anyone can copy and sell it. Really, what is a patent? A piece of paper? A philosophy? You can't see it. M: I am glad you asked that. Actually when an inventor has a patent, it's enforceable by the laws in the country where the inventor developed the invention. If anyone makes and sells the product then the inventor can take them to civil court. W: What can the inventor expect to receive if he sues and wins? M: Well, there are different things the court could do, but there's no guarantee. There's a good chance the court could award him compensation and orders to stop the manufacture and sale of goods. It may well be that the goods would be ordered to be destroyed. W: Can the other person being sued do anything to help themselves? M: That's the beauty of the whole thing. Ignorance of the law doesn't count, I'm afraid. However, the other person can counter-sue pretending that they were actually the original inventor. W: You said the inventor is protected by the laws of the country. Is everything equal? Do all countries have the same law? M: No, they're not all equal. You're right. It's only in theory. It is being worked on. The World Trade Organization has developed an agreement, Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights, which makes sure that the patent is valid for 20 years. W: That doesn't make sense. Twenty years is a long time. M: Actually, it does. It's believed that inventors make and sell goods faster after they register the patent because there's a 20-year limitation on the patent. On the other hand, other inventors can use the information the inventor disclosed when the product was registered. Giving the information is all part of the deal. W: Cool.
Give the inventor some compensation.
What may the court ask the sued person to do?
[ "Solve the conflicts privately with the inventor.", "Give the inventor some compensation.", "Buy the patent from the real inventor." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: I don't understand how the inventor earns money from the invention. After all, anyone can copy and sell it. Really, what is a patent? A piece of paper? A philosophy? You can't see it. M: I am glad you asked that. Actually when an inventor has a patent, it's enforceable by the laws in the country where the inventor developed the invention. If anyone makes and sells the product then the inventor can take them to civil court. W: What can the inventor expect to receive if he sues and wins? M: Well, there are different things the court could do, but there's no guarantee. There's a good chance the court could award him compensation and orders to stop the manufacture and sale of goods. It may well be that the goods would be ordered to be destroyed. W: Can the other person being sued do anything to help themselves? M: That's the beauty of the whole thing. Ignorance of the law doesn't count, I'm afraid. However, the other person can counter-sue pretending that they were actually the original inventor. W: You said the inventor is protected by the laws of the country. Is everything equal? Do all countries have the same law? M: No, they're not all equal. You're right. It's only in theory. It is being worked on. The World Trade Organization has developed an agreement, Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights, which makes sure that the patent is valid for 20 years. W: That doesn't make sense. Twenty years is a long time. M: Actually, it does. It's believed that inventors make and sell goods faster after they register the patent because there's a 20-year limitation on the patent. On the other hand, other inventors can use the information the inventor disclosed when the product was registered. Giving the information is all part of the deal. W: Cool.
The inventor will try hard to sell his products faster.
How does a valid time span of a patent influence the inventor?
[ "The inventor decides who the expired patent goes to.", "The inventor may strive for a longer valid time span.", "The inventor will try hard to sell his products faster." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Let's see now. They can park fifteen cars in that back lot, can't they? W: Oh, didn't you know? They've doubled the capacity.
A total of 30.
How many cars can be parked in the back lot?
[ "A total of 15.", "A total of 30.", "A total of 50." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: May I help you? M: I like to cash this traveler's check. W: How do you want it? M: Small bills please.
At a bank
Where does this conversation take place?
[ "At a post office,", "At a shop", "At a bank" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: I am traveling to New York on Flight 792. Do I check in here? W: That's right, sir. Can I see your ticket and your passport, please?
By plane.
How is the man traveling to New York?
[ "By car.", "By ship.", "By plane." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: How is your new job with the computer company? M: It seemed promising at first, but I'm afraid I'm not a good salesman.
It doesn't suit him well.
What does the man think of his job?
[ "It's too boring.", "It is a promising job.", "It doesn't suit him well." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Excuse me. Where's the manager's office, please? F: Er. Upstairs on the second floor, first door on the left.
On the first floor.
Where are they talking?
[ "On the first floor.", "On the second floor.", "On the third floor." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Hello, School of English Studies. M: Hello, I saw your advertisement in the newspaper. Can you give me some information, please? W: Yes, of course. What would you like to know? M: Well, first, how long are the courses? W: They are 6 or 9 months long and the next course begins next Monday. M: How many students will there be in the class? Not too many, I hope. W: Usually, there are 15. We find that a good number. M: OK. Now, I saw the price of the course in the newspaper, but will I have to pay for anything else? W: Only for the textbook, which costs twelve pounds ninety-nine. M: I see. When can I come and pay? W: Well, the school is open from 8 am to 7 pm Monday to Friday and on Saturdays from 9 am to 1 pm. M: OK. I see. Well, thank you very much. Goodbye.
Next Monday.
When will the next course start?
[ "Next Monday.", "Next Friday.", "Next Saturday." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Hello, School of English Studies. M: Hello, I saw your advertisement in the newspaper. Can you give me some information, please? W: Yes, of course. What would you like to know? M: Well, first, how long are the courses? W: They are 6 or 9 months long and the next course begins next Monday. M: How many students will there be in the class? Not too many, I hope. W: Usually, there are 15. We find that a good number. M: OK. Now, I saw the price of the course in the newspaper, but will I have to pay for anything else? W: Only for the textbook, which costs twelve pounds ninety-nine. M: I see. When can I come and pay? W: Well, the school is open from 8 am to 7 pm Monday to Friday and on Saturdays from 9 am to 1 pm. M: OK. I see. Well, thank you very much. Goodbye.
15.
How many students are there in the class usually?
[ "6.", "9.", "15." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Hello, School of English Studies. M: Hello, I saw your advertisement in the newspaper. Can you give me some information, please? W: Yes, of course. What would you like to know? M: Well, first, how long are the courses? W: They are 6 or 9 months long and the next course begins next Monday. M: How many students will there be in the class? Not too many, I hope. W: Usually, there are 15. We find that a good number. M: OK. Now, I saw the price of the course in the newspaper, but will I have to pay for anything else? W: Only for the textbook, which costs twelve pounds ninety-nine. M: I see. When can I come and pay? W: Well, the school is open from 8 am to 7 pm Monday to Friday and on Saturdays from 9 am to 1 pm. M: OK. I see. Well, thank you very much. Goodbye.
At 8:00 a.m..
When does the school open on weekends?
[ "At 7:00 a.m..", "At 8:00 a.m..", "At 9:00 a.m.." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: How on earth did that happen? Did you hit something? M: No. I was driving along when a stone suddenly hit the windscreen. W: How awful! What a good job it didn't hit you.
His car's windscreen was broken.
What happened to the man?
[ "He fell on the ground.", "His car's windscreen was broken.", "He was hit by a stone." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Hi, Mike. Are you going to the barbecue tonight? M: Maybe. W: Why maybe? Are you sure? M: I don't know. All those people, I won't know anyone. W: But that's the idea. You go to these things to meet new people. M: But I don't think barbecue is the best way. W: Why not? M: Because it's just hard to meet friends. W: Well, I love meeting people in a big group because there are more possibilities. M: But don't you think it's hard to get to know people? Besides, it's noisy. You can't always have a great conversation. W: Then how do you like to meet people? M: I think small groups are the best way to meet people. I meet the most interesting people in class. I see how they think and talk every day. If I like someone, then we might get together later on. W: You're such a serious guy. I met my best friend in the sports club. We came to know we had a lot in common. If you ask me, big parties are the best way to meet people. M: Well, maybe. Mmm, I should try my chances of the barbecue. I'll see you tonight, Mary.
They are nosiy.
What dose the man think of big parties?
[ "They are nosiy.", "They are boring.", "They are interesting." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Hi, Mike. Are you going to the barbecue tonight? M: Maybe. W: Why maybe? Are you sure? M: I don't know. All those people, I won't know anyone. W: But that's the idea. You go to these things to meet new people. M: But I don't think barbecue is the best way. W: Why not? M: Because it's just hard to meet friends. W: Well, I love meeting people in a big group because there are more possibilities. M: But don't you think it's hard to get to know people? Besides, it's noisy. You can't always have a great conversation. W: Then how do you like to meet people? M: I think small groups are the best way to meet people. I meet the most interesting people in class. I see how they think and talk every day. If I like someone, then we might get together later on. W: You're such a serious guy. I met my best friend in the sports club. We came to know we had a lot in common. If you ask me, big parties are the best way to meet people. M: Well, maybe. Mmm, I should try my chances of the barbecue. I'll see you tonight, Mary.
They are the best way to meet people.
Why does the women like parties?
[ "They are the best way to meet people.", "They are the times to meet her best friends.", "They are the opportunites to find serious guys." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Hi, Mike. Are you going to the barbecue tonight? M: Maybe. W: Why maybe? Are you sure? M: I don't know. All those people, I won't know anyone. W: But that's the idea. You go to these things to meet new people. M: But I don't think barbecue is the best way. W: Why not? M: Because it's just hard to meet friends. W: Well, I love meeting people in a big group because there are more possibilities. M: But don't you think it's hard to get to know people? Besides, it's noisy. You can't always have a great conversation. W: Then how do you like to meet people? M: I think small groups are the best way to meet people. I meet the most interesting people in class. I see how they think and talk every day. If I like someone, then we might get together later on. W: You're such a serious guy. I met my best friend in the sports club. We came to know we had a lot in common. If you ask me, big parties are the best way to meet people. M: Well, maybe. Mmm, I should try my chances of the barbecue. I'll see you tonight, Mary.
Schoolmates
What is the propable relationship between the speakers?
[ "Colleagues", "Schoolmates", "Teacher and student." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: I've got two tickets for a volleyball match this evening. Why don't you come? M: Er... No, thanks. I'm not really interested in volleyball.
He doesn't like volleyball
What does the man mean?
[ "He doesn't have a ticket", "He doesn't like volleyball", "He is not invited to the game" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Emily: Welcome home, Dad. Dad: Oh, Emily. How are you today? Emily: Fine. Dad: Good. And how was school today? Emily: Really fun. Dad: Good. And what did you do? Emily: We made things. Dad: Like what types of things did you make? Emily: We made books. Dad: You made books! Okay. And what else? Emily: We ... we made paper kangaroos. Dad: You made paper kangaroos? Okay, and what did you need to make your paper kangaroos? What kind of supplies did you need? Emily: We used crayons, papers, glue, and we had to follow directions. Dad: Well good. And what did you do after school? Emily: We went home, played games. Dad: And did ... Mom said you went to the junior high school. Emily: I rode my bike in the tennis court. Dad: Did you go by yourself? Emily: I went with the whole family, and we went with Nathan, Sara, Racheal. Dad: You went with your cousins. Emily: And my mom. Dad: Well, that's great. Well, let's get ready for dinner. Emily: Okay.
an animal
In addition to paper books, what did the little girl make with paper at school?
[ "an animal", "a person", "a building" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Emily: Welcome home, Dad. Dad: Oh, Emily. How are you today? Emily: Fine. Dad: Good. And how was school today? Emily: Really fun. Dad: Good. And what did you do? Emily: We made things. Dad: Like what types of things did you make? Emily: We made books. Dad: You made books! Okay. And what else? Emily: We ... we made paper kangaroos. Dad: You made paper kangaroos? Okay, and what did you need to make your paper kangaroos? What kind of supplies did you need? Emily: We used crayons, papers, glue, and we had to follow directions. Dad: Well good. And what did you do after school? Emily: We went home, played games. Dad: And did ... Mom said you went to the junior high school. Emily: I rode my bike in the tennis court. Dad: Did you go by yourself? Emily: I went with the whole family, and we went with Nathan, Sara, Racheal. Dad: You went with your cousins. Emily: And my mom. Dad: Well, that's great. Well, let's get ready for dinner. Emily: Okay.
scissors
What thing did she NOT talk about when making the object in Question 1?
[ "paper", "glue", "scissors" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Emily: Welcome home, Dad. Dad: Oh, Emily. How are you today? Emily: Fine. Dad: Good. And how was school today? Emily: Really fun. Dad: Good. And what did you do? Emily: We made things. Dad: Like what types of things did you make? Emily: We made books. Dad: You made books! Okay. And what else? Emily: We ... we made paper kangaroos. Dad: You made paper kangaroos? Okay, and what did you need to make your paper kangaroos? What kind of supplies did you need? Emily: We used crayons, papers, glue, and we had to follow directions. Dad: Well good. And what did you do after school? Emily: We went home, played games. Dad: And did ... Mom said you went to the junior high school. Emily: I rode my bike in the tennis court. Dad: Did you go by yourself? Emily: I went with the whole family, and we went with Nathan, Sara, Racheal. Dad: You went with your cousins. Emily: And my mom. Dad: Well, that's great. Well, let's get ready for dinner. Emily: Okay.
She rode her bicycle.
What did the girl do after school?
[ "She rode her bicycle.", "She watched television.", "She went to the store." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Emily: Welcome home, Dad. Dad: Oh, Emily. How are you today? Emily: Fine. Dad: Good. And how was school today? Emily: Really fun. Dad: Good. And what did you do? Emily: We made things. Dad: Like what types of things did you make? Emily: We made books. Dad: You made books! Okay. And what else? Emily: We ... we made paper kangaroos. Dad: You made paper kangaroos? Okay, and what did you need to make your paper kangaroos? What kind of supplies did you need? Emily: We used crayons, papers, glue, and we had to follow directions. Dad: Well good. And what did you do after school? Emily: We went home, played games. Dad: And did ... Mom said you went to the junior high school. Emily: I rode my bike in the tennis court. Dad: Did you go by yourself? Emily: I went with the whole family, and we went with Nathan, Sara, Racheal. Dad: You went with your cousins. Emily: And my mom. Dad: Well, that's great. Well, let's get ready for dinner. Emily: Okay.
her cousins
Who did she meet and play with at the junior high school?
[ "her teacher", "her cousins", "her father" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Emily: Welcome home, Dad. Dad: Oh, Emily. How are you today? Emily: Fine. Dad: Good. And how was school today? Emily: Really fun. Dad: Good. And what did you do? Emily: We made things. Dad: Like what types of things did you make? Emily: We made books. Dad: You made books! Okay. And what else? Emily: We ... we made paper kangaroos. Dad: You made paper kangaroos? Okay, and what did you need to make your paper kangaroos? What kind of supplies did you need? Emily: We used crayons, papers, glue, and we had to follow directions. Dad: Well good. And what did you do after school? Emily: We went home, played games. Dad: And did ... Mom said you went to the junior high school. Emily: I rode my bike in the tennis court. Dad: Did you go by yourself? Emily: I went with the whole family, and we went with Nathan, Sara, Racheal. Dad: You went with your cousins. Emily: And my mom. Dad: Well, that's great. Well, let's get ready for dinner. Emily: Okay.
at a house
Where does this conversation most probably take place?
[ "at a house", "at school", "at a park" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: We're not used to bargaining. But this kind of high prices is really unacceptable to us. M: How about this - both sides make some concessions, and we meet each other half way.
They will give in on both sides.
What will they probably do next?
[ "They will not be able to make the deal.", "They will give in on both sides.", "They will meet the other day." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Jenny,you look pale today. Are you ill? W: I'm fine, I haven't been sleeping very well recently. The workers have been repairing the road near my house for the past two weeks.
She hasn't slept well.
Why does the woman look pale?
[ "She is ill.", "She is repairing a road.", "She hasn't slept well." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Maria. Let's put aside the topic for later. My boss will blame me for being late. W: OK. I have to go and buy some pet foods.
To rush to work.
What is the man's purpose by saying so?
[ "To continue the argument.", "To go home for his pet.", "To rush to work." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: How much are these pens? M: They used to be 60 cents each but now it's 1 dollar for two.
1 dollar.
How much will the man pay if he buys two pens?
[ "1 dollar.", "60 cents.", "1.20 dollars." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
F: What shall we do now? M: Sony. I have no idea.
He does not know what to do.
What does the man mean?
[ "He has a good idea.", "He does not know what to do.", "He does not know what to say." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Would you hurry up? The play starts at 7:30. F: We still have 30 minutes to go there.
7:00.
What time is it now?
[ "7:30.", "7:00.", "8:00" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Could you come to my house tomorrow morning? M: I'm sorry, I can't. I'll have a meeting. And I'll see a dentist in the afternoon but I'm free in the evening. W: OK. Please come at any time.
Next evening.
When might the man visit the woman?
[ "Next morning.", "Next afternoon.", "Next evening." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: My mother is working in the First High School. M: My mother too.
A teacher.
What's the man's mother?
[ "A doctor.", "A teacher.", "A worker." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Did you go swimming yesterday? M: I planned to, but my mum asked me to visit my grandpa.
He went to visit his grandpa.
What did he do yesterday?
[ "He went swimming.", "He planted trees.", "He went to visit his grandpa." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Hey, don't drop your ash on the floor. I just swept here. W: I'm sorry. I didn't see an ashtray and I didn't want to interrupt your reading to ask you for one.
Smoking.
What is the woman doing?
[ "Smoking.", "Reading.", "Sweeping." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: These summer days are getting to be more than I can take. It was even too hot to go to the pool yesterday. M: Hang in there. According to the weather report we should have some relief by the end of the week.
It will cool down a bit over the weekend.
What does the man mean?
[ "Summer has become hotter in recent years.", "It will cool down a bit over the weekend.", "Swimming in a pool has a relaxing effect." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: What did you think of the lecture? W: I thought it was very interesting. M: Did you really? W: Yes, didn't you? M: Certainly not. I thought he talked a lot of rubbish. W: So you think you know more than he does. M: Well, take coal for instance. W: What about it? M: Coal won't become important again. W: Why not? M: It's too dirty. They won't be able to find people to work down coal mines in the future. W: They'll invent new kinds of machinery. M: Nonsense. The only sort of power they'll use in the future is atomic power.
Out of date.
What did the man think of the lecture?
[ "Interesting.", "Informative.", "Out of date." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: What did you think of the lecture? W: I thought it was very interesting. M: Did you really? W: Yes, didn't you? M: Certainly not. I thought he talked a lot of rubbish. W: So you think you know more than he does. M: Well, take coal for instance. W: What about it? M: Coal won't become important again. W: Why not? M: It's too dirty. They won't be able to find people to work down coal mines in the future. W: They'll invent new kinds of machinery. M: Nonsense. The only sort of power they'll use in the future is atomic power.
Coal.
What example did the man give?
[ "Coal.", "Gold.", "Mines." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: What did you think of the lecture? W: I thought it was very interesting. M: Did you really? W: Yes, didn't you? M: Certainly not. I thought he talked a lot of rubbish. W: So you think you know more than he does. M: Well, take coal for instance. W: What about it? M: Coal won't become important again. W: Why not? M: It's too dirty. They won't be able to find people to work down coal mines in the future. W: They'll invent new kinds of machinery. M: Nonsense. The only sort of power they'll use in the future is atomic power.
Atomic power.
What will be the new power in future according to the man?
[ "Sun energy.", "Atomic power.", "Nuclear power." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: I'd like a coffee. What about you? W: Hmm. Me too. And the kids will drink Coke. But just ask for one bottle. They never finish a bottle each. M: Orange juice is much better for them. W: I know, but they always refuse to drink it.
Coffee and Coke.
What will the speakers order?
[ "Coke and orange juice.", "Orange juice and coffee.", "Coffee and Coke." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Are you free this evening? Would you like to come with me to the International Center? M: I remember receiving their calendar of activities in my campus mailbox a week ago. I didn't really look at it, though. Isn't that where they organize parties and trips for foreign students? W: Not only for foreign students. The International Center's activities are intended for all students. They set up conversation tutorials for a variety of languages, and through the Center's Host Family Program, you can visit the home of a local family. M: Now that you mention it, it would be nice to meet more people from this area. I find the customs of this country really confusing sometimes. But also there are times when I need to talk to people who come from other countries as I do. I'll bet a lot of them feel the way I do. W: Of course. You are not the only person who is new around here. Take me. My family lives 500 miles away from here. That isn't another country, but it is a long distance. The center is a good place for meeting people who can tell you how to get to know this city. And if you ever feel lonely, you can go over there and find someone to chat with. On weekday nights, they don't close until 11:30. M: I guess it's worth visiting. Did you say you are going there tonight? W: Uh-huh, to a coffee hour at eight. M: All right. I'll come, too. I might as well see what the International Center is like. How about meeting me in front of the library and we'll walk there together? W: Sure. See you then.
A timetable of events.
What does the International Center send out to students?
[ "A diagram of their facilities.", "A timetable of events.", "Maps of the city." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Are you free this evening? Would you like to come with me to the International Center? M: I remember receiving their calendar of activities in my campus mailbox a week ago. I didn't really look at it, though. Isn't that where they organize parties and trips for foreign students? W: Not only for foreign students. The International Center's activities are intended for all students. They set up conversation tutorials for a variety of languages, and through the Center's Host Family Program, you can visit the home of a local family. M: Now that you mention it, it would be nice to meet more people from this area. I find the customs of this country really confusing sometimes. But also there are times when I need to talk to people who come from other countries as I do. I'll bet a lot of them feel the way I do. W: Of course. You are not the only person who is new around here. Take me. My family lives 500 miles away from here. That isn't another country, but it is a long distance. The center is a good place for meeting people who can tell you how to get to know this city. And if you ever feel lonely, you can go over there and find someone to chat with. On weekday nights, they don't close until 11:30. M: I guess it's worth visiting. Did you say you are going there tonight? W: Uh-huh, to a coffee hour at eight. M: All right. I'll come, too. I might as well see what the International Center is like. How about meeting me in front of the library and we'll walk there together? W: Sure. See you then.
Confused.
How does the man feel about the local customs?
[ "Confused.", "Angry.", "Disinterested." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Are you free this evening? Would you like to come with me to the International Center? M: I remember receiving their calendar of activities in my campus mailbox a week ago. I didn't really look at it, though. Isn't that where they organize parties and trips for foreign students? W: Not only for foreign students. The International Center's activities are intended for all students. They set up conversation tutorials for a variety of languages, and through the Center's Host Family Program, you can visit the home of a local family. M: Now that you mention it, it would be nice to meet more people from this area. I find the customs of this country really confusing sometimes. But also there are times when I need to talk to people who come from other countries as I do. I'll bet a lot of them feel the way I do. W: Of course. You are not the only person who is new around here. Take me. My family lives 500 miles away from here. That isn't another country, but it is a long distance. The center is a good place for meeting people who can tell you how to get to know this city. And if you ever feel lonely, you can go over there and find someone to chat with. On weekday nights, they don't close until 11:30. M: I guess it's worth visiting. Did you say you are going there tonight? W: Uh-huh, to a coffee hour at eight. M: All right. I'll come, too. I might as well see what the International Center is like. How about meeting me in front of the library and we'll walk there together? W: Sure. See you then.
They live far away.
What does the woman say about her family?
[ "They live far away.", "They frequently invite students to their home.", "They come from another country." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Are you free this evening? Would you like to come with me to the International Center? M: I remember receiving their calendar of activities in my campus mailbox a week ago. I didn't really look at it, though. Isn't that where they organize parties and trips for foreign students? W: Not only for foreign students. The International Center's activities are intended for all students. They set up conversation tutorials for a variety of languages, and through the Center's Host Family Program, you can visit the home of a local family. M: Now that you mention it, it would be nice to meet more people from this area. I find the customs of this country really confusing sometimes. But also there are times when I need to talk to people who come from other countries as I do. I'll bet a lot of them feel the way I do. W: Of course. You are not the only person who is new around here. Take me. My family lives 500 miles away from here. That isn't another country, but it is a long distance. The center is a good place for meeting people who can tell you how to get to know this city. And if you ever feel lonely, you can go over there and find someone to chat with. On weekday nights, they don't close until 11:30. M: I guess it's worth visiting. Did you say you are going there tonight? W: Uh-huh, to a coffee hour at eight. M: All right. I'll come, too. I might as well see what the International Center is like. How about meeting me in front of the library and we'll walk there together? W: Sure. See you then.
11:30
When does the International Center close on weekday night?
[ "11:30", "10:30", "8:00" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: What kind of room do you want, single or double? F: A single room.
In a hotel.
Where is the woman now?
[ "In a restaurant.", "In a hotel.", "In a supermarket." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Oh, I'm exhausted. W: Why are you so tired? What did you do today? M: There were so many things to do. W: Did you do all those things all yourself? M: Oh, yes. I had to. I had to check the new products. I had to hold the meeting with the department managers. I had to listen to their reports and give my comments. That's my job, you know. W: Well, it sounds like you really had to do all those things. But you shouldn't work too hard. Do you know what you should do at the moment? M: What? W: Take some time off. M: Go on holiday? W: To relax yourself. How about having a trip this weekend? M: And to have a picnic? W: Yes. M: Great!
Suggesting.
What's the woman doing in the talk?
[ "Comforting.", "Suggesting.", "Criticizing." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Oh, I'm exhausted. W: Why are you so tired? What did you do today? M: There were so many things to do. W: Did you do all those things all yourself? M: Oh, yes. I had to. I had to check the new products. I had to hold the meeting with the department managers. I had to listen to their reports and give my comments. That's my job, you know. W: Well, it sounds like you really had to do all those things. But you shouldn't work too hard. Do you know what you should do at the moment? M: What? W: Take some time off. M: Go on holiday? W: To relax yourself. How about having a trip this weekend? M: And to have a picnic? W: Yes. M: Great!
He must be the person in charge.
What do we know about the man?
[ "He must be the person in charge.", "He is always busy.", "He just had a picnic last week." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Oh, I'm exhausted. W: Why are you so tired? What did you do today? M: There were so many things to do. W: Did you do all those things all yourself? M: Oh, yes. I had to. I had to check the new products. I had to hold the meeting with the department managers. I had to listen to their reports and give my comments. That's my job, you know. W: Well, it sounds like you really had to do all those things. But you shouldn't work too hard. Do you know what you should do at the moment? M: What? W: Take some time off. M: Go on holiday? W: To relax yourself. How about having a trip this weekend? M: And to have a picnic? W: Yes. M: Great!
Plan for his relaxation.
What will the man probably do next?
[ "Ask the woman to work for him.", "Take his time.", "Plan for his relaxation." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Hi, Jane. We are going to have a party this Sunday. Would you like to join us? W: I'd love to. But I have to prepare for the test next week.
She can't go with them on Sunday
What does the woman mean?
[ "She will have a trip on Saturday", "She can go with them this weekend", "She can't go with them on Sunday" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Sorry, Mum. Where's my packed lunch? W: It's in the kitchen. I've made you three sandwiches. And I've put two apples and a piece of cake in there too.
Drink.
Which of the following is not included in the packed lunch?
[ "Drink.", "Cake.", "Fruit." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: What are you going to do tonight? How about going to the movies? There's one that starts at 7:00 p. m. M: Good. I'm going to play tennis this afternoon but I'll be home by 4:00 p. m. Then we can go out for a big dinner before seeing the movie.
Having a big dinner.
What does the man suggest doing tonight?
[ "Playing tennis.", "Seeing a movie.", "Having a big dinner." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: My mother is a teacher. She teaches English in our school. What about your mother, Ann? W: My mother drives a bus through our city.
A driver.
What does Ann's mother do?
[ "A teacher.", "A driver.", "A doctor." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: See that woman near the door? She is our boss. W: How beautiful she is!
She is the man's boss.
Who is that woman near the door?
[ "She is the man's friend.", "She is the man's sister.", "She is the man's boss." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: This is one of my favorite books. I have read it about three times. I heard that it has been rearranged into a movie. I'm really looking forward to it. W: Well, I'm not that into it like you. I can't even finish reading the book. It's not worth the time.
She thinks it is a waste of time to read it.
What does the woman think of the book?
[ "She thinks it is a waste of time to read it.", "She doesn't like it after finishing reading it.", "She looks forward to seeing its movie version." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Who's your new secretary, Tom? M: I'm pleased with the work she's been doing so far.
She's capable.
What do we know about Tom's secretary?
[ "She's not efficient.", "She's often late.", "She's capable." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: What can I do for you? M: It's about the new clerks you need for the offices. I'm wondering how many people you want to employ. W: That depends on what you would like. M: I think I'd need about 30 hours a week, including some Saturdays. What do you think? W: That's what I was thinking too. We don't want someone who has never worked in the office before. M: Yes. It might be helpful if one could speak a second language. W: That might prevent too many people asking for the jobs. What about pay, David? M: What do you think would be the best to offer? W: I think it depends on experience. However, the lowest we could offer is about $ 9,000 per year.
David.
What was the name of the man?
[ "Dick.", "Davy.", "David." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: What can I do for you? M: It's about the new clerks you need for the offices. I'm wondering how many people you want to employ. W: That depends on what you would like. M: I think I'd need about 30 hours a week, including some Saturdays. What do you think? W: That's what I was thinking too. We don't want someone who has never worked in the office before. M: Yes. It might be helpful if one could speak a second language. W: That might prevent too many people asking for the jobs. What about pay, David? M: What do you think would be the best to offer? W: I think it depends on experience. However, the lowest we could offer is about $ 9,000 per year.
Those who had no experience in office work.
What kind of people didn't they need?
[ "Those who had no experience in office work.", "Those who wanted to work 30 hours a week.", "Those who knew no foreign language." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: What can I do for you? M: It's about the new clerks you need for the offices. I'm wondering how many people you want to employ. W: That depends on what you would like. M: I think I'd need about 30 hours a week, including some Saturdays. What do you think? W: That's what I was thinking too. We don't want someone who has never worked in the office before. M: Yes. It might be helpful if one could speak a second language. W: That might prevent too many people asking for the jobs. What about pay, David? M: What do you think would be the best to offer? W: I think it depends on experience. However, the lowest we could offer is about $ 9,000 per year.
Those who have much experience.
Who will get a higher pay?
[ "Those who are well educated.", "Those who have much experience.", "Those who can speak a second language." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
F: Sorry, I forgot to tell John the good news. M: Why not go and tell him right now?
To tell John the news right now.
What did the man ask the woman to do?
[ "To go away right now.", "To keep the news from John.", "To tell John the news right now." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Your spoken English is very good. I like it very much. M: Thank you! You see, I've ever stay de in England for five years and for five years and during that time my oral English was improved a lot.
Five years.
How long did the man stay in England?
[ "Two years.", "Five years.", "Four years." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: I've got to have my bike repaired. It's very old. I've used it for seven years. M: Why not just buy a new one?
The old bike isn't worth repairing.
What does the man mean?
[ "The old bike isn't worth repairing.", "He can repair the bike for her.", "The new bike is very cheap." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Woman: Hey. Are you leaving now? [ Yeah. ] Could you give me a ride to the train station? Man: Sure. Get in. Woman: Oh, I'm glad I caught you. My train leaves in about 20 minutes, and I don't have time to walk there. Man: No problem. Oh, I just got a text from my mom about her doctor's appointment. Woman: Wait. You're not going to text and drive, are you? Man: Yeah. I'm pretty good at it. Watch! Now, look here ... Woman: No, no. Hey, hey, to be honest, I feel uncomfortable with you trying to do both at the same time ... and it is against the law. Man: I've had a lot of practice. Woman: No really, I'll just walk. Pull over. I can catch the next train. Man: No, no, no. I'm almost finished with this text .... just a second. Woman: Watch out!! [ Scream ] Man: AHHHH! Oh, no. My car. Woman: Oh, no. OH NO!! Forget your car. The driver of the other car looks like a pro wrestler, and boy, does he look angry. Oh, no, oh no. He just punched that light pole and smashed his car window with his fist. Man: Oh, Hey, uh switch me seats? Woman: No. Forget it. I think it would be a good time for you to text or call the police. Man: Augh.
the train station
The woman is going to ___________.
[ "the bus station", "the airport", "the train station" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Woman: Hey. Are you leaving now? [ Yeah. ] Could you give me a ride to the train station? Man: Sure. Get in. Woman: Oh, I'm glad I caught you. My train leaves in about 20 minutes, and I don't have time to walk there. Man: No problem. Oh, I just got a text from my mom about her doctor's appointment. Woman: Wait. You're not going to text and drive, are you? Man: Yeah. I'm pretty good at it. Watch! Now, look here ... Woman: No, no. Hey, hey, to be honest, I feel uncomfortable with you trying to do both at the same time ... and it is against the law. Man: I've had a lot of practice. Woman: No really, I'll just walk. Pull over. I can catch the next train. Man: No, no, no. I'm almost finished with this text .... just a second. Woman: Watch out!! [ Scream ] Man: AHHHH! Oh, no. My car. Woman: Oh, no. OH NO!! Forget your car. The driver of the other car looks like a pro wrestler, and boy, does he look angry. Oh, no, oh no. He just punched that light pole and smashed his car window with his fist. Man: Oh, Hey, uh switch me seats? Woman: No. Forget it. I think it would be a good time for you to text or call the police. Man: Augh.
a medical appointment
The man receives a text message about ___________.
[ "a medical appointment", "a job interview", "vacation plans" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Woman: Hey. Are you leaving now? [ Yeah. ] Could you give me a ride to the train station? Man: Sure. Get in. Woman: Oh, I'm glad I caught you. My train leaves in about 20 minutes, and I don't have time to walk there. Man: No problem. Oh, I just got a text from my mom about her doctor's appointment. Woman: Wait. You're not going to text and drive, are you? Man: Yeah. I'm pretty good at it. Watch! Now, look here ... Woman: No, no. Hey, hey, to be honest, I feel uncomfortable with you trying to do both at the same time ... and it is against the law. Man: I've had a lot of practice. Woman: No really, I'll just walk. Pull over. I can catch the next train. Man: No, no, no. I'm almost finished with this text .... just a second. Woman: Watch out!! [ Scream ] Man: AHHHH! Oh, no. My car. Woman: Oh, no. OH NO!! Forget your car. The driver of the other car looks like a pro wrestler, and boy, does he look angry. Oh, no, oh no. He just punched that light pole and smashed his car window with his fist. Man: Oh, Hey, uh switch me seats? Woman: No. Forget it. I think it would be a good time for you to text or call the police. Man: Augh.
get out and walk
The woman wants to _______ because he won't stop texting.
[ "hit the man", "call her brother", "get out and walk" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Woman: Hey. Are you leaving now? [ Yeah. ] Could you give me a ride to the train station? Man: Sure. Get in. Woman: Oh, I'm glad I caught you. My train leaves in about 20 minutes, and I don't have time to walk there. Man: No problem. Oh, I just got a text from my mom about her doctor's appointment. Woman: Wait. You're not going to text and drive, are you? Man: Yeah. I'm pretty good at it. Watch! Now, look here ... Woman: No, no. Hey, hey, to be honest, I feel uncomfortable with you trying to do both at the same time ... and it is against the law. Man: I've had a lot of practice. Woman: No really, I'll just walk. Pull over. I can catch the next train. Man: No, no, no. I'm almost finished with this text .... just a second. Woman: Watch out!! [ Scream ] Man: AHHHH! Oh, no. My car. Woman: Oh, no. OH NO!! Forget your car. The driver of the other car looks like a pro wrestler, and boy, does he look angry. Oh, no, oh no. He just punched that light pole and smashed his car window with his fist. Man: Oh, Hey, uh switch me seats? Woman: No. Forget it. I think it would be a good time for you to text or call the police. Man: Augh.
the other driver looks scary
The man and woman are in trouble because _______.
[ "they don't have a license", "the other driver looks scary", "their window doesn't work" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Woman: Hey. Are you leaving now? [ Yeah. ] Could you give me a ride to the train station? Man: Sure. Get in. Woman: Oh, I'm glad I caught you. My train leaves in about 20 minutes, and I don't have time to walk there. Man: No problem. Oh, I just got a text from my mom about her doctor's appointment. Woman: Wait. You're not going to text and drive, are you? Man: Yeah. I'm pretty good at it. Watch! Now, look here ... Woman: No, no. Hey, hey, to be honest, I feel uncomfortable with you trying to do both at the same time ... and it is against the law. Man: I've had a lot of practice. Woman: No really, I'll just walk. Pull over. I can catch the next train. Man: No, no, no. I'm almost finished with this text .... just a second. Woman: Watch out!! [ Scream ] Man: AHHHH! Oh, no. My car. Woman: Oh, no. OH NO!! Forget your car. The driver of the other car looks like a pro wrestler, and boy, does he look angry. Oh, no, oh no. He just punched that light pole and smashed his car window with his fist. Man: Oh, Hey, uh switch me seats? Woman: No. Forget it. I think it would be a good time for you to text or call the police. Man: Augh.
calling the police
The woman suggests ___________.
[ "catching the bus", "calling the police", "talking with the other driver" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: How long does it take you home by bus? W: Only half an hour. But if in rush hour, it will take me 50 minutes.
Half an hour.
How long does it take the woman to go home by bus when it isn't in rush hour?
[ "Twenty minutes.", "Fifty minutes.", "Half an hour." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Hey, Jack. Stay away from me. I don't want to talk to anyone now! M: But... W: But me no buts. Just leave me alone.
Angry.
How does the woman feel?
[ "Angry.", "Happy.", "Worried." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Frank is certainly in a good mood. W: The bargain he got on his new stereo made him very happy.
He's bought a stereo with a lower price.
What does the woman say about Frank?
[ "He's bought a stereo with a lower price.", "His new stereo has a good sounding system.", "He's happy because he's just got an expensive stereo." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Where does Miss King come from? F: She comes from Tokyo.
Japanese.
What does Miss King probably speak?
[ "Japanese.", "French.", "English." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: I'm sorry I was late for class today, Dr. Simpson. W: Well, I'll let it go this time. But you saw it disturbed the rest of the class. M: Yes, I realized that. I won't let it happen again.
To make an apology.
Why does the man talk to Dr. Simpson?
[ "To make an apology.", "To ask for help.", "To discuss his studies." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Is Uncle Tom in? I've got something important to tell him. M: Sorry, Father has gone fishing. He won't be back until lunchtime.
Cousins.
What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?
[ "Uncle and niece.", "Aunt and nephew.", "Cousins." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Good morning, sir. May I help you? M: Will you please book tickets to Sanya for me? W: Yes, sir. When will you intend to leave? M: Next Wednesday. W: That will be July 13. There are two flight available that day: one at 9:00 a.m., the other one at 3:30 p.m. M: Fine. I'd like the 3:30 one. W: 3:30 p.m. How many tickets do you need? M: Two. W: Wish you a wonderful trip to Sanya. M: They say Sanya leads the world in beautiful scenery. To tell the truth, my wife has been dying to go there.
In a ticket office.
Where did this conversation most probably take place?
[ "In Sanya.", "On a train,", "In a ticket office." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Good morning, sir. May I help you? M: Will you please book tickets to Sanya for me? W: Yes, sir. When will you intend to leave? M: Next Wednesday. W: That will be July 13. There are two flight available that day: one at 9:00 a.m., the other one at 3:30 p.m. M: Fine. I'd like the 3:30 one. W: 3:30 p.m. How many tickets do you need? M: Two. W: Wish you a wonderful trip to Sanya. M: They say Sanya leads the world in beautiful scenery. To tell the truth, my wife has been dying to go there.
His wife has been longing for that place for a long time.
What does the man mean about his wife?
[ "His wife is dying.", "His wife has been longing for that place for a long time.", "His wife has been there." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.