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M: Do you want to go to the lecture this weekend? I heard that the guy who is going to deliver the lecture spent a year living in the rainforest.
W: Great, I am doing a report on the rain forest. Maybe I can get some new information to add it. | She thinks the lecture might be informative. | What does the woman mean? | [
"She knows the guy who will give the lecture.",
"She thinks the lecture might be informative.",
"She wants to add something to her lecture."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: What's the best way to downtown?
W: If you're in a hurry, you should take a taxi. But it's kind of expensive.
M: I'm in no particular hurry.
W: Well, in that case, take an airport bus then. It will cost you only about $5.
M: That cannot be a better idea. | By bus. | How will the man probably go downtown? | [
"By taxi.",
"By bus.",
"On foot."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: This is Mrs. Starched, my heater is not getting any power and weatherman says the temperature is to fall below zero tonight. Could you get someone to come over and fix it?
M: This is the busiest time of the year, but I'll speak to one of our men about going over some time today. | An electrician. | Who did Mrs. Starched want to come over? | [
"An auto mechanic.",
"An electrician.",
"A carpenter."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What time does the movie begin?
M: It starts at seven.
W: What time is it now?
M: About six forty-five. We'd better hurry up. | 15 minutes. | How much time is left before the movie begins? | [
"7 minutes.",
"15 minutes.",
"30 minutes."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: If I go to Paris, will you meet me there? We can visit my cousin's new home.
M: Well, I had intended to, but I changed my mind at the last moment. | He altered his plans suddenly. | What does the man mean? | [
"He didn't have enough money to go to the concert.",
"He arrived too late to hear the concert.",
"He altered his plans suddenly."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: The story was very interesting.
M: It was, wasn't it? | He agrees with the woman. | What does the man mean? | [
"He doesn't like the story.",
"He has nothing to say about the story.",
"He agrees with the woman."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Let's go out for some coffee, Mary.
W: Why don't you sit down right here? I'll make coffee for you. | Make coffee for the man | What would Mary like to do? | [
"Go out for some coffee",
"Sit beside the man",
"Make coffee for the man"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Let's meet at 20 to 5.
W: Well. Could we make it 20 past 5?
W: That's a bit late for me. I could manage 10 past.
M: OK. See you then. | 5:10. | At what time will the two speakers meet? | [
"5:20.",
"5:10.",
"4:40."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Morning, Sue. Did you enjoy your holiday in the country?
W: Yes, thanks. We had a great time. And some friends went with us.
M: Where did you stay? In a hotel?
W: No. We camped in the mountains, near Snowdon. We cooked all our meals over an open fire.
M: Sounds wonderful. Was the weather good?
W: The sun shone nearly every day and it didn't rain at all.
M: Did you like the people there?
W: Yes, they were great. We met some farmers and had tea in their houses.
M: When did you get back? Last night?
W: No. This morning. You'll think we were mad. We got up at 4:30, left at 5 and arrived here at 9. I'm so tired. What about you? Did you have a good weekend?
M: Yes, but I didn't do much. I stayed at home. The weather was terrible. | In the open. | Where did Sue spend the nights in the country? | [
"In a farm house.",
"In the open.",
"At a hotel."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Morning, Sue. Did you enjoy your holiday in the country?
W: Yes, thanks. We had a great time. And some friends went with us.
M: Where did you stay? In a hotel?
W: No. We camped in the mountains, near Snowdon. We cooked all our meals over an open fire.
M: Sounds wonderful. Was the weather good?
W: The sun shone nearly every day and it didn't rain at all.
M: Did you like the people there?
W: Yes, they were great. We met some farmers and had tea in their houses.
M: When did you get back? Last night?
W: No. This morning. You'll think we were mad. We got up at 4:30, left at 5 and arrived here at 9. I'm so tired. What about you? Did you have a good weekend?
M: Yes, but I didn't do much. I stayed at home. The weather was terrible. | There was a lot of sunshine. | What was the weather like in the country? | [
"There was a lot of sunshine.",
"It rained nearly every day.",
"It snowed a lot."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Morning, Sue. Did you enjoy your holiday in the country?
W: Yes, thanks. We had a great time. And some friends went with us.
M: Where did you stay? In a hotel?
W: No. We camped in the mountains, near Snowdon. We cooked all our meals over an open fire.
M: Sounds wonderful. Was the weather good?
W: The sun shone nearly every day and it didn't rain at all.
M: Did you like the people there?
W: Yes, they were great. We met some farmers and had tea in their houses.
M: When did you get back? Last night?
W: No. This morning. You'll think we were mad. We got up at 4:30, left at 5 and arrived here at 9. I'm so tired. What about you? Did you have a good weekend?
M: Yes, but I didn't do much. I stayed at home. The weather was terrible. | They were friendly. | What did Sue think of the people in the country? | [
"They were tall.",
"They were friendly.",
"They were strange."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
F: Do you hear anything?
M: Yes, someone is calling me outside the window. | In a room. | Where are they? | [
"On the playground.",
"In the swimming pool.",
"In a room."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I feel like taking a hot bath fight now.
F: Go now...the water is already made. | The man will bath fight now. | What's the woman's meaning? | [
"The man will bath fight now.",
"The man will not bath right now.",
"They will go somewhere."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Please take a seat!
W: Thank you!
M: Now, you're applying for a job as secretary with us. I'd like to ask you some questions. Now, first of all, how many foreign languages can you speak?
W: Well, I can speak English quite well. And I also know a little Japanese.
M: English and a bit of Japanese. Um, can you type?
W: Oh, yes, I can type.
M: Uh-huh, and can you use a computer?
W: Oh yes. I am very good at computers.
M: Apple and PC?
W: Both, yes. And I can do word processing and other things as well.
M: Right, and um, can you take shorthand?
W: Yes, not very fast, but I can.
M: OK, fine. And can you drive a car?
W: No, I'm afraid I can't.
M: Well, that's not very important. | Secretary. | What job is the woman applying for? | [
"Teacher.",
"Secretary.",
"Computer programmer."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Please take a seat!
W: Thank you!
M: Now, you're applying for a job as secretary with us. I'd like to ask you some questions. Now, first of all, how many foreign languages can you speak?
W: Well, I can speak English quite well. And I also know a little Japanese.
M: English and a bit of Japanese. Um, can you type?
W: Oh, yes, I can type.
M: Uh-huh, and can you use a computer?
W: Oh yes. I am very good at computers.
M: Apple and PC?
W: Both, yes. And I can do word processing and other things as well.
M: Right, and um, can you take shorthand?
W: Yes, not very fast, but I can.
M: OK, fine. And can you drive a car?
W: No, I'm afraid I can't.
M: Well, that's not very important. | English. | Which foreign language can she speak very well? | [
"English.",
"Japanese.",
"French."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Please take a seat!
W: Thank you!
M: Now, you're applying for a job as secretary with us. I'd like to ask you some questions. Now, first of all, how many foreign languages can you speak?
W: Well, I can speak English quite well. And I also know a little Japanese.
M: English and a bit of Japanese. Um, can you type?
W: Oh, yes, I can type.
M: Uh-huh, and can you use a computer?
W: Oh yes. I am very good at computers.
M: Apple and PC?
W: Both, yes. And I can do word processing and other things as well.
M: Right, and um, can you take shorthand?
W: Yes, not very fast, but I can.
M: OK, fine. And can you drive a car?
W: No, I'm afraid I can't.
M: Well, that's not very important. | Typing, using a computer and taking shorthand. | What other skills does she have? | [
"Typing, using a computer and taking shorthand.",
"Typing, doing computer processing and driving.",
"Typing, doing word processing and driving."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I am going to New York next week, but the hotel I booked is really expensive.
W: Why book a hotel? My brother has 2 spare rooms in his apartment. | The man can stay in her brother's apartment. | What does the woman mean? | [
"The man can stay in her brother's apartment.",
"Her brother can help the man find a cheaper hotel.",
"Her brother can find an apartment for the man."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Michelle is a little shy.
M: I used to be that way when I was her age. | He was also shy when he was Michelle's age. | What does the man mean? | [
"He is very shy now.",
"He was also shy when he was Michelle's age.",
"He is the same age as Michelle."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: To tell the truth, Tony, it never occurs to me that you are an athlete.
W: Oh, really? Most people who meet me, including some friends of mine, don't think so either. | The man doesn't look like a sportsman. | What do we learn from the conversation? | [
"Most of the man's friends are athletes.",
"The man doesn't look like a sportsman.",
"Few people share the woman's opinion."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: May I help you,sir?
M: Yes, please. I want to buy a personal gift for my brother. He's taking a trip to South America.
W: Is he going by ship or by plane?
M: He's flying. My gift will have to be something light in weight. What can you suggest?
W: What about this leather wallet? It's made of crocodile leather.
M: My sister has already given him one. I'd like something unusual.
W: Here is a gift for the man who has everything.
M: Oh,a folding toothbrush. That's a wonderful idea. How much is it?
W: 3. | Customer and shop assistant. | What is the most probable relationship between the two speakers? | [
"Friends.",
"Passenger and air hostess.",
"Customer and shop assistant."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: May I help you,sir?
M: Yes, please. I want to buy a personal gift for my brother. He's taking a trip to South America.
W: Is he going by ship or by plane?
M: He's flying. My gift will have to be something light in weight. What can you suggest?
W: What about this leather wallet? It's made of crocodile leather.
M: My sister has already given him one. I'd like something unusual.
W: Here is a gift for the man who has everything.
M: Oh,a folding toothbrush. That's a wonderful idea. How much is it?
W: 3. | Something extraordinary and light. | What kind of gift does the man want to buy for his brother? | [
"Something that has good weight.",
"Something extraordinary and light.",
"Something expensive and wonderful."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: May I help you,sir?
M: Yes, please. I want to buy a personal gift for my brother. He's taking a trip to South America.
W: Is he going by ship or by plane?
M: He's flying. My gift will have to be something light in weight. What can you suggest?
W: What about this leather wallet? It's made of crocodile leather.
M: My sister has already given him one. I'd like something unusual.
W: Here is a gift for the man who has everything.
M: Oh,a folding toothbrush. That's a wonderful idea. How much is it?
W: 3. | A toothbrush that can be folded. | What does the man buy in the end? | [
"A crocodile leather wallet.",
"A model ship and a model plane.",
"A toothbrush that can be folded."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What are you doing, Jay?
M: I'm looking for my sweater.
W: It's here, here you are. | Jay. | Who is looking for the sweater? | [
"Jay.",
"Daming.",
"Kate."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Have you any plan for the weekend, Tom?
M: Yeah, Laura. I'm going for a ride around the Qinghai Lake on Saturday, but it depends on the weather.
W: According to the forecast, it'll be cloudy the day after tomorrow, good for a ride.
M: Great! Do you go riding often?
W: Absolutely. I go as much as I can, because we can really get in touch with nature. It would be nice to get out of the city. Do you want any company?
M: Sure, but it will be a 30-mile ride. Have you been riding so long before?
W: Yeah, I go a lot too. I even saw a bear and some monkeys on my last ride. My friend Mike and I rode more than 30 miles to a very wild part of the national forest.
M: Wow! You must have been pretty far away from the city. Shall we invite him to go along?
W: Of course. I'll ask him.
M: Thanks. We will have a good time this weekend. | On Thursday. | When does the dialogue take place? | [
"On Thursday.",
"On Friday.",
"On Saturday."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Have you any plan for the weekend, Tom?
M: Yeah, Laura. I'm going for a ride around the Qinghai Lake on Saturday, but it depends on the weather.
W: According to the forecast, it'll be cloudy the day after tomorrow, good for a ride.
M: Great! Do you go riding often?
W: Absolutely. I go as much as I can, because we can really get in touch with nature. It would be nice to get out of the city. Do you want any company?
M: Sure, but it will be a 30-mile ride. Have you been riding so long before?
W: Yeah, I go a lot too. I even saw a bear and some monkeys on my last ride. My friend Mike and I rode more than 30 miles to a very wild part of the national forest.
M: Wow! You must have been pretty far away from the city. Shall we invite him to go along?
W: Of course. I'll ask him.
M: Thanks. We will have a good time this weekend. | Riding a lot. | What does the woman like doing? | [
"Riding a lot.",
"Riding with Tom every weekend.",
"Riding around the Qinghai Lake."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Have you any plan for the weekend, Tom?
M: Yeah, Laura. I'm going for a ride around the Qinghai Lake on Saturday, but it depends on the weather.
W: According to the forecast, it'll be cloudy the day after tomorrow, good for a ride.
M: Great! Do you go riding often?
W: Absolutely. I go as much as I can, because we can really get in touch with nature. It would be nice to get out of the city. Do you want any company?
M: Sure, but it will be a 30-mile ride. Have you been riding so long before?
W: Yeah, I go a lot too. I even saw a bear and some monkeys on my last ride. My friend Mike and I rode more than 30 miles to a very wild part of the national forest.
M: Wow! You must have been pretty far away from the city. Shall we invite him to go along?
W: Of course. I'll ask him.
M: Thanks. We will have a good time this weekend. | In the national forest. | Where did the woman see the animals? | [
"Near the lake.",
"In the city.",
"In the national forest."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Have you any plan for the weekend, Tom?
M: Yeah, Laura. I'm going for a ride around the Qinghai Lake on Saturday, but it depends on the weather.
W: According to the forecast, it'll be cloudy the day after tomorrow, good for a ride.
M: Great! Do you go riding often?
W: Absolutely. I go as much as I can, because we can really get in touch with nature. It would be nice to get out of the city. Do you want any company?
M: Sure, but it will be a 30-mile ride. Have you been riding so long before?
W: Yeah, I go a lot too. I even saw a bear and some monkeys on my last ride. My friend Mike and I rode more than 30 miles to a very wild part of the national forest.
M: Wow! You must have been pretty far away from the city. Shall we invite him to go along?
W: Of course. I'll ask him.
M: Thanks. We will have a good time this weekend. | Laura's. | Whose friend will be invited to go along? | [
"Tom's.",
"Laura's.",
"Mike's."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Doctor, I haven't been able to get enough sleep lately, and I'm too tired to concentrate in class.
M: Well, you know, spending too much time indoors with all that artificial lighting can do that to you. Your body loses track of whether it's day or night. | The woman should spend more time outdoors. | What does the man imply? | [
"The woman is making too big a fuss about her condition.",
"Fatigue is a typical symptom of lack of exercise.",
"The woman should spend more time outdoors."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Er... It's rather hot here. Do yon mind my opening the window?
M: Oh... No... Not at all. | Open the window. | What will the woman do? | [
"Open the window.",
"Close the window.",
"Keep on talking."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I hate memorizing vocabulary.
W: Well, it's part of learning a second language, so there is not whole lot you can do about it. | He has to do what is necessary in order to learn. | What does the woman tell the man? | [
"He has to do what is necessary in order to learn.",
"He doesn't have to memorize all the vocabulary.",
"There is not much he can learn by memorizing."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: So, what seems to be the problem, Bobby?
M: Dr. Cardano, I woke up in the middle of the night with a terrible pain in my right foot.
W: Did you cut yourself or knock it against something?
M: No. It just started hurting all of a sudden.
W: Can you describe the pain for me? Is it a sharp pain that comes and goes? Or is it a constant, dull pain that doesn't really ever go away?
M: I suppose it's more like the first one. But it's definitely difficult to walk, so it's not really going away, either.
W: Let me see those feet, Bobby.
M: Do you want me to take off both socks?
W: Yes, I'd like to compare your right and left foot. Ah, the right foot is pretty red, and it looks bigger than the left one. It also feels warmer.
M: What does it mean, doctor?
W: Well, I don't know for sure. It could be one of a couple of things. I'm going to send you up to the lab to get some blood tests. Check in to the lab on the third floor. I'm sending them some instructions. Come back down here as soon as it's finished.
M: OK. I need to use the restroom first. Can you tell me where that is?
W: Go downstairs to the first floor. It's right next to the elevators.
M: Thanks. | After he woke up at night. | When did Bobby notice his foot was hurting? | [
"After he woke up at night.",
"When he cut it by accident.",
"Once he knocked it against something."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: So, what seems to be the problem, Bobby?
M: Dr. Cardano, I woke up in the middle of the night with a terrible pain in my right foot.
W: Did you cut yourself or knock it against something?
M: No. It just started hurting all of a sudden.
W: Can you describe the pain for me? Is it a sharp pain that comes and goes? Or is it a constant, dull pain that doesn't really ever go away?
M: I suppose it's more like the first one. But it's definitely difficult to walk, so it's not really going away, either.
W: Let me see those feet, Bobby.
M: Do you want me to take off both socks?
W: Yes, I'd like to compare your right and left foot. Ah, the right foot is pretty red, and it looks bigger than the left one. It also feels warmer.
M: What does it mean, doctor?
W: Well, I don't know for sure. It could be one of a couple of things. I'm going to send you up to the lab to get some blood tests. Check in to the lab on the third floor. I'm sending them some instructions. Come back down here as soon as it's finished.
M: OK. I need to use the restroom first. Can you tell me where that is?
W: Go downstairs to the first floor. It's right next to the elevators.
M: Thanks. | Sharp. | How does Bobby describe the pain? | [
"Dull.",
"Sharp.",
"Constant."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: So, what seems to be the problem, Bobby?
M: Dr. Cardano, I woke up in the middle of the night with a terrible pain in my right foot.
W: Did you cut yourself or knock it against something?
M: No. It just started hurting all of a sudden.
W: Can you describe the pain for me? Is it a sharp pain that comes and goes? Or is it a constant, dull pain that doesn't really ever go away?
M: I suppose it's more like the first one. But it's definitely difficult to walk, so it's not really going away, either.
W: Let me see those feet, Bobby.
M: Do you want me to take off both socks?
W: Yes, I'd like to compare your right and left foot. Ah, the right foot is pretty red, and it looks bigger than the left one. It also feels warmer.
M: What does it mean, doctor?
W: Well, I don't know for sure. It could be one of a couple of things. I'm going to send you up to the lab to get some blood tests. Check in to the lab on the third floor. I'm sending them some instructions. Come back down here as soon as it's finished.
M: OK. I need to use the restroom first. Can you tell me where that is?
W: Go downstairs to the first floor. It's right next to the elevators.
M: Thanks. | On the second floor. | Where are the speakers talking? | [
"On the first floor.",
"On the second floor.",
"On the third floor."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: So, what seems to be the problem, Bobby?
M: Dr. Cardano, I woke up in the middle of the night with a terrible pain in my right foot.
W: Did you cut yourself or knock it against something?
M: No. It just started hurting all of a sudden.
W: Can you describe the pain for me? Is it a sharp pain that comes and goes? Or is it a constant, dull pain that doesn't really ever go away?
M: I suppose it's more like the first one. But it's definitely difficult to walk, so it's not really going away, either.
W: Let me see those feet, Bobby.
M: Do you want me to take off both socks?
W: Yes, I'd like to compare your right and left foot. Ah, the right foot is pretty red, and it looks bigger than the left one. It also feels warmer.
M: What does it mean, doctor?
W: Well, I don't know for sure. It could be one of a couple of things. I'm going to send you up to the lab to get some blood tests. Check in to the lab on the third floor. I'm sending them some instructions. Come back down here as soon as it's finished.
M: OK. I need to use the restroom first. Can you tell me where that is?
W: Go downstairs to the first floor. It's right next to the elevators.
M: Thanks. | Go to the restroom. | What is Bobby going to do first? | [
"Go to the restroom.",
"Have some blood tests.",
"Write down some instructions."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Where did you say you found this bag?
M: It was lying under a big tree between the park and the apartment building. | Under a huge tree. | Where did the man find the bag? | [
"In the park.",
"Under a huge tree.",
"In his apartment."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Are you going on holiday with your sister again this year?
W: Yes, she comes home from Canada tomorrow, and then we're going away next week.
M: Where are you going?
W: I've booked a hotel in Turkey. My sister wants to go to Italy again, so I hope she doesn't mind. | Turkey. | Where is the woman going for holiday this year? | [
"Canada.",
"Turkey.",
"Italy."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Do you know how to play tennis?
W: Not very well. But I'd love to learn.
M: Would you like to play with me tomorrow morning?
W: Certainly, but I'm not very good.
M: We'll see about that. Anyway, you know that practice makes perfect.
W: How is eight o'clock?
M: Ok, you won't forget to bring extra tennis ball, will you?
W: Of course not.
M: So long!
W: Bye! | She begins to play it. | How does the woman play tennis? | [
"She plays it very well.",
"She begins to play it.",
"She doesn't play it very well."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Do you know how to play tennis?
W: Not very well. But I'd love to learn.
M: Would you like to play with me tomorrow morning?
W: Certainly, but I'm not very good.
M: We'll see about that. Anyway, you know that practice makes perfect.
W: How is eight o'clock?
M: Ok, you won't forget to bring extra tennis ball, will you?
W: Of course not.
M: So long!
W: Bye! | Eight o'clock. | When will the man and the woman play tennis? | [
"Eight o'clock.",
"Nine o'clock.",
"Ten o'clock."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Senator Kirk, if you are elected again, what do you plan to do?
M: Well, first, I plan to create more jobs. My office will work hard to make our state a good place for businesses. Businesses will hire more people, and more people will be able to work and feed their families here.
W: What do you think about the environment?
M: I am a strong supporter of protecting the environment. I think that we need to build more trains. We need more people to ride their bikes. We need to protect the air. Everybody needs clean air, and when I am elected Senator, I will make sure we protect the earth.
W: In 2009, you voted to let factories put their garbage into the river. Is that correct?
M: No! That's not correct. I never voted to let factories put their garbage in the river. You have your facts wrong. I am a strong supporter of business, but I am an even stronger supporter of the environment. | By attracting more businesses. | How will the man create jobs? | [
"By training new workers.",
"By attracting more businesses.",
"By providing more cleaning jobs."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Senator Kirk, if you are elected again, what do you plan to do?
M: Well, first, I plan to create more jobs. My office will work hard to make our state a good place for businesses. Businesses will hire more people, and more people will be able to work and feed their families here.
W: What do you think about the environment?
M: I am a strong supporter of protecting the environment. I think that we need to build more trains. We need more people to ride their bikes. We need to protect the air. Everybody needs clean air, and when I am elected Senator, I will make sure we protect the earth.
W: In 2009, you voted to let factories put their garbage into the river. Is that correct?
M: No! That's not correct. I never voted to let factories put their garbage in the river. You have your facts wrong. I am a strong supporter of business, but I am an even stronger supporter of the environment. | Being interviewed. | What is the man doing? | [
"Being interviewed.",
"Giving a speech.",
"Trying to raise money."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I keep feeling dizzy, and I've got a headache.
M: How long has this been going on?
W: It started yesterday.
M: You've been studying too much recently.
W: I have no other choice. Next month will be the most important exam of this term.
M: I can understand that. But anyway, you should take better care of yourself.
W: What should I do now?
M: I think you should stay in bed for a little while and I will call the doctor.
W: It's very kind of you. Thank you very much. | She worked too hard | Why is the woman sick? | [
"She worked too hard",
"She ate something wrong.",
"She was caught in the rain."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I keep feeling dizzy, and I've got a headache.
M: How long has this been going on?
W: It started yesterday.
M: You've been studying too much recently.
W: I have no other choice. Next month will be the most important exam of this term.
M: I can understand that. But anyway, you should take better care of yourself.
W: What should I do now?
M: I think you should stay in bed for a little while and I will call the doctor.
W: It's very kind of you. Thank you very much. | Next month. | When will she have an exam? | [
"This week.",
"Next week.",
"Next month."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I keep feeling dizzy, and I've got a headache.
M: How long has this been going on?
W: It started yesterday.
M: You've been studying too much recently.
W: I have no other choice. Next month will be the most important exam of this term.
M: I can understand that. But anyway, you should take better care of yourself.
W: What should I do now?
M: I think you should stay in bed for a little while and I will call the doctor.
W: It's very kind of you. Thank you very much. | Send for the doctor. | What will the man do for her? | [
"Help her prepare the exam.",
"Buy her some medicine.",
"Send for the doctor."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What do you think about the teachers, John?
M: Honestly, I like most of them, except my Chinese teacher. She is quite young, but her class is too boring! | Her class is too boring. | Why doesn't John like his Chinese teacher? | [
"She is too young.",
"Her class is too boring.",
"Chinese isn't his favorite class."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: When can the doctor see me?
M: He won't be free until tomorrow. | The doctor is busy all day today. | What does the man mean? | [
"The doctor won't see her tomorrow.",
"The doctor is busy tomorrow.",
"The doctor is busy all day today."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Would you like to go to the beach this afternoon? Hill and Mary are coming, too.
W: I'm sorry but I was just going out shopping. I need to get the blouse suits my pants. They had to order it, and it just arrived this morning. | A blouse. | What is the woman going to buy downtown? | [
"A newspaper.",
"A blouse.",
"A coat."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: What do you think of your new roommate?
W: Well, she's a bit untidy. Apart from that, she's really sweet.
M: You should have some patience then. | She's nice. | What's the woman's roommate like? | [
"She's patient.",
"She's nice.",
"She's tidy."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: The teacher Mr. Chen wants to talk with us about Jack's study. Are you free tomorrow?
M: Urn... I'm busy myself in the business. But I can spare a little time. | He will talk with Mr. Chen tomorrow. | What does the man mean? | [
"He will be free tomorrow.",
"He will talk with the woman tomorrow.",
"He will talk with Mr. Chen tomorrow."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Is it true that you don't do gymnastics at all now?
W: I'm afraid so. I'm too old.
M: But you are only twenty-two!
W: That's too old for a gymnast. If I played in an international championship now, I couldn't win. So I'd rather not do it at all. | Because she couldn't win any international championship now. | Why does the woman give up doing gymnastics? | [
"Because she doesn't like gymnastics now.",
"Because she was ill.",
"Because she couldn't win any international championship now."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Mark is the best candidate for chairman of the student union, isn't he?
M: Well, that guy won't be able to win the election unless he gets some majority vote from women students. And I'm not sure about that. | It won't be easy for Mark to win the election. | What does the man mean? | [
"Mark is not fit to take charge of the Student Union.",
"Mark is the best candidate for the post of chairman.",
"It won't be easy for Mark to win the election."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Miss, can I interest you in a pork special with serving tonight? It's only 799, half the usual price and it's very tasty.
W: Oh really? I will try it. | It is a good bargain. | What does the man say about the dish? | [
"It is a routine offer.",
"It is new on the menu.",
"It is a good bargain."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I don't think the party is very successful.
M: Neither do I. The food is too salty, the room is too cold and the music is loud enough to wake up the dead. | It was terrible. | What is the party like? | [
"It was terrible.",
"It was dull.",
"It was successful."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hello.
W: Hi, Tom. This is Diana from the creative writing class.
M: Oh, hi, Diana. What's up?
W: Well, I have a new project which I thought you might be interested in. I'm setting up a writer's group, you know, a support group for people who are trying to get published.
M: Well, how would it work?
W: We get together once a week. I've already arranged for a meeting room in the library, and then we share what we were working on and offer each other some advice.
M: I could use some advice. I'm working on a short story that I'd like to get published in the Campus Literature Review. You've done that, haven't you? Didn't I see a poem of yours in the last issue?
W: Yes, I was so excited to finally see my work in print. It was presented three times. You just have to keep trying if they turn you down.
M: Well, I'm sure the group could help me, but I don't know how much I can contribute. I'm just starting out.
W: That's OK. I know from your comments in class that you will be a valuable member. We will get someone more experienced to help us, too.
M: Sounds great. You can definitely count me in. | To help those who want to get their works published. | What is the purpose of Diana's new project? | [
"To teach students some basic writing skills.",
"To write articles for the Campus Literature Review.",
"To help those who want to get their works published."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hello.
W: Hi, Tom. This is Diana from the creative writing class.
M: Oh, hi, Diana. What's up?
W: Well, I have a new project which I thought you might be interested in. I'm setting up a writer's group, you know, a support group for people who are trying to get published.
M: Well, how would it work?
W: We get together once a week. I've already arranged for a meeting room in the library, and then we share what we were working on and offer each other some advice.
M: I could use some advice. I'm working on a short story that I'd like to get published in the Campus Literature Review. You've done that, haven't you? Didn't I see a poem of yours in the last issue?
W: Yes, I was so excited to finally see my work in print. It was presented three times. You just have to keep trying if they turn you down.
M: Well, I'm sure the group could help me, but I don't know how much I can contribute. I'm just starting out.
W: That's OK. I know from your comments in class that you will be a valuable member. We will get someone more experienced to help us, too.
M: Sounds great. You can definitely count me in. | Keep trying even if he is turned down. | What is Diana's suggestion to Tom? | [
"Keep trying even if he is turned down.",
"Ask an experienced writer to be his consultant.",
"Try to polish his works in the creative writing class."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hello.
W: Hi, Tom. This is Diana from the creative writing class.
M: Oh, hi, Diana. What's up?
W: Well, I have a new project which I thought you might be interested in. I'm setting up a writer's group, you know, a support group for people who are trying to get published.
M: Well, how would it work?
W: We get together once a week. I've already arranged for a meeting room in the library, and then we share what we were working on and offer each other some advice.
M: I could use some advice. I'm working on a short story that I'd like to get published in the Campus Literature Review. You've done that, haven't you? Didn't I see a poem of yours in the last issue?
W: Yes, I was so excited to finally see my work in print. It was presented three times. You just have to keep trying if they turn you down.
M: Well, I'm sure the group could help me, but I don't know how much I can contribute. I'm just starting out.
W: That's OK. I know from your comments in class that you will be a valuable member. We will get someone more experienced to help us, too.
M: Sounds great. You can definitely count me in. | He can get some advice from other members. | Why does Tom agree to join the group? | [
"He can get his poems published.",
"He can contribute essays to the group.",
"He can get some advice from other members."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Doesn't Joe feel it a shame to depend on his parents since he has graduated from college?
M: He has no sense. | Joe's life relies on his parents. | What can we infer from the conversation? | [
"Joe feels it a shame to rely on his parents.",
"Joe graduated from college this year.",
"Joe's life relies on his parents."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Sally, why do people now do business more and more?
M: Right, I have to be on the flight every week.
W: Wow, I really envy you.
M: Don't envy me. In fact, I'm sick of restaurant food. Sometimes I just want a home-cook meal. | He has no time to cook. | Why does the man eat out so often? | [
"He has no time to cook.",
"He likes restaurant food.",
"He has to treat his friends."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: The taxi driver must have been driving too fast.
W: I don't think so. He crashed into the tree because he was trying to avoid a bicycle in front of him. | He ran into a tree. | What happened to the driver? | [
"He ran into a bicycle.",
"He drove too slowly.",
"He ran into a tree."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: When does the film start, John?
M: 7:30 pm, and it will last an hour and a half. | 9:00. | When does the film end? | [
"8:30.",
"9:00.",
"9:30."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: What kind of music do you like?
W: I like classical music. Do you?
M: Well, you see, classical music always sends me to sleep. | He does not like it at all. | What does the man think of classical music? | [
"He does not like it at all.",
"He prefers it to other music.",
"He enjoys it at bedtime."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: ...anyway it was a fantastic concert. I love Bob Crowe's music.
W: in my opinion, they have no musical talent and what's more, the way they dress is terrible. | She doesn't like the concert. | How does the woman like the concert? | [
"She doesn't like the concert.",
"She likes the concert.",
"She can't make up her mind."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Pete: Hey Markus. I have a question I'd like to ask you.
Markus: Yes. Go ahead.
Pete: Well, I'm thinking about going to Germany this summer [Great!], and I need some advice. You're the best person I know to answer my questions since you're German.
Markus: Thank you. What do you want to know?
Pete: Well, don't laugh, but I met this really nice woman through an online music mailing list, you know, a discussion group on the Internet [laughter]. I need some advice. You see, Claudia, ...
Markus: Okay. So it's Claudia, oh?
Pete: Yeah, yeah. See, she invited me to spend two weeks in Germany [Hum]. And well, I told here I had studied a little bit about the country and language [Hum], and she's kind of expecting that I know more than I really do.
Markus: Hum. You're really in hot water now!
Pete: Yeah. I think so.
Markus: Well, what do you want to know?
Pete: Well, she's planning on introducing me to her parents.
Markus: Hey. Sounds kind of serious.
Pete: It isn't, at least I think it isn't. Anyway, what should you do when you greet someone for the first time in Germany?
Markus: Well, it depends upon your relationship with the person. Now, speaking of your girlfriend, Claudia, ....
Pete: Hey, I didn't say she was my girlfriend.
Markus: Ah, okay, okay. Now if you're meeting someone formally for the first time, like Claudia's parents, you should make sure you arrive on time.
Pete: Okay, so arrive on time. Uh, what about common greetings?
Markus: Well, Germans often shake hands, and they use the person's family name, unless they're really close friends.
Pete: Okay, what about with Claudia? I'm not sure what I should do in her case.
Markus: Ah. You can call her Claudia [Okay], shake hands, and why don't you take her some flowers?
Pete: Oh, how do you say "Nice to meet you" anyway?
Markus: Oh, "Ich freue mich, Sie kennenzulernen."
Pete: "Ich freu me senselen...? "
Markus: Uhhh. Not exactly. "Ich freue mich, Sie kennenzulernen" [Uhhh].
Markus: Humm. Honestly, I think you need to take a crash course in German before you leave. Claudia might think you're speaking Chinese or something if you don't. | Germany | Where is the man going on vacation? | [
"Italy",
"France",
"Germany"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Pete: Hey Markus. I have a question I'd like to ask you.
Markus: Yes. Go ahead.
Pete: Well, I'm thinking about going to Germany this summer [Great!], and I need some advice. You're the best person I know to answer my questions since you're German.
Markus: Thank you. What do you want to know?
Pete: Well, don't laugh, but I met this really nice woman through an online music mailing list, you know, a discussion group on the Internet [laughter]. I need some advice. You see, Claudia, ...
Markus: Okay. So it's Claudia, oh?
Pete: Yeah, yeah. See, she invited me to spend two weeks in Germany [Hum]. And well, I told here I had studied a little bit about the country and language [Hum], and she's kind of expecting that I know more than I really do.
Markus: Hum. You're really in hot water now!
Pete: Yeah. I think so.
Markus: Well, what do you want to know?
Pete: Well, she's planning on introducing me to her parents.
Markus: Hey. Sounds kind of serious.
Pete: It isn't, at least I think it isn't. Anyway, what should you do when you greet someone for the first time in Germany?
Markus: Well, it depends upon your relationship with the person. Now, speaking of your girlfriend, Claudia, ....
Pete: Hey, I didn't say she was my girlfriend.
Markus: Ah, okay, okay. Now if you're meeting someone formally for the first time, like Claudia's parents, you should make sure you arrive on time.
Pete: Okay, so arrive on time. Uh, what about common greetings?
Markus: Well, Germans often shake hands, and they use the person's family name, unless they're really close friends.
Pete: Okay, what about with Claudia? I'm not sure what I should do in her case.
Markus: Ah. You can call her Claudia [Okay], shake hands, and why don't you take her some flowers?
Pete: Oh, how do you say "Nice to meet you" anyway?
Markus: Oh, "Ich freue mich, Sie kennenzulernen."
Pete: "Ich freu me senselen...? "
Markus: Uhhh. Not exactly. "Ich freue mich, Sie kennenzulernen" [Uhhh].
Markus: Humm. Honestly, I think you need to take a crash course in German before you leave. Claudia might think you're speaking Chinese or something if you don't. | on the Internet | Where did he meet Claudia? | [
"at a music store",
"at the post office",
"on the Internet"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Pete: Hey Markus. I have a question I'd like to ask you.
Markus: Yes. Go ahead.
Pete: Well, I'm thinking about going to Germany this summer [Great!], and I need some advice. You're the best person I know to answer my questions since you're German.
Markus: Thank you. What do you want to know?
Pete: Well, don't laugh, but I met this really nice woman through an online music mailing list, you know, a discussion group on the Internet [laughter]. I need some advice. You see, Claudia, ...
Markus: Okay. So it's Claudia, oh?
Pete: Yeah, yeah. See, she invited me to spend two weeks in Germany [Hum]. And well, I told here I had studied a little bit about the country and language [Hum], and she's kind of expecting that I know more than I really do.
Markus: Hum. You're really in hot water now!
Pete: Yeah. I think so.
Markus: Well, what do you want to know?
Pete: Well, she's planning on introducing me to her parents.
Markus: Hey. Sounds kind of serious.
Pete: It isn't, at least I think it isn't. Anyway, what should you do when you greet someone for the first time in Germany?
Markus: Well, it depends upon your relationship with the person. Now, speaking of your girlfriend, Claudia, ....
Pete: Hey, I didn't say she was my girlfriend.
Markus: Ah, okay, okay. Now if you're meeting someone formally for the first time, like Claudia's parents, you should make sure you arrive on time.
Pete: Okay, so arrive on time. Uh, what about common greetings?
Markus: Well, Germans often shake hands, and they use the person's family name, unless they're really close friends.
Pete: Okay, what about with Claudia? I'm not sure what I should do in her case.
Markus: Ah. You can call her Claudia [Okay], shake hands, and why don't you take her some flowers?
Pete: Oh, how do you say "Nice to meet you" anyway?
Markus: Oh, "Ich freue mich, Sie kennenzulernen."
Pete: "Ich freu me senselen...? "
Markus: Uhhh. Not exactly. "Ich freue mich, Sie kennenzulernen" [Uhhh].
Markus: Humm. Honestly, I think you need to take a crash course in German before you leave. Claudia might think you're speaking Chinese or something if you don't. | be on time | What advice does Markus give Pete about meeting Claudia's parents? | [
"be on time",
"take a small gift",
"smile and be friendly"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Pete: Hey Markus. I have a question I'd like to ask you.
Markus: Yes. Go ahead.
Pete: Well, I'm thinking about going to Germany this summer [Great!], and I need some advice. You're the best person I know to answer my questions since you're German.
Markus: Thank you. What do you want to know?
Pete: Well, don't laugh, but I met this really nice woman through an online music mailing list, you know, a discussion group on the Internet [laughter]. I need some advice. You see, Claudia, ...
Markus: Okay. So it's Claudia, oh?
Pete: Yeah, yeah. See, she invited me to spend two weeks in Germany [Hum]. And well, I told here I had studied a little bit about the country and language [Hum], and she's kind of expecting that I know more than I really do.
Markus: Hum. You're really in hot water now!
Pete: Yeah. I think so.
Markus: Well, what do you want to know?
Pete: Well, she's planning on introducing me to her parents.
Markus: Hey. Sounds kind of serious.
Pete: It isn't, at least I think it isn't. Anyway, what should you do when you greet someone for the first time in Germany?
Markus: Well, it depends upon your relationship with the person. Now, speaking of your girlfriend, Claudia, ....
Pete: Hey, I didn't say she was my girlfriend.
Markus: Ah, okay, okay. Now if you're meeting someone formally for the first time, like Claudia's parents, you should make sure you arrive on time.
Pete: Okay, so arrive on time. Uh, what about common greetings?
Markus: Well, Germans often shake hands, and they use the person's family name, unless they're really close friends.
Pete: Okay, what about with Claudia? I'm not sure what I should do in her case.
Markus: Ah. You can call her Claudia [Okay], shake hands, and why don't you take her some flowers?
Pete: Oh, how do you say "Nice to meet you" anyway?
Markus: Oh, "Ich freue mich, Sie kennenzulernen."
Pete: "Ich freu me senselen...? "
Markus: Uhhh. Not exactly. "Ich freue mich, Sie kennenzulernen" [Uhhh].
Markus: Humm. Honestly, I think you need to take a crash course in German before you leave. Claudia might think you're speaking Chinese or something if you don't. | give her a friendly hug | What is one thing Markus does NOT say about greeting Claudia? | [
"shake her hand",
"give her a friendly hug",
"take her some flowers"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Pete: Hey Markus. I have a question I'd like to ask you.
Markus: Yes. Go ahead.
Pete: Well, I'm thinking about going to Germany this summer [Great!], and I need some advice. You're the best person I know to answer my questions since you're German.
Markus: Thank you. What do you want to know?
Pete: Well, don't laugh, but I met this really nice woman through an online music mailing list, you know, a discussion group on the Internet [laughter]. I need some advice. You see, Claudia, ...
Markus: Okay. So it's Claudia, oh?
Pete: Yeah, yeah. See, she invited me to spend two weeks in Germany [Hum]. And well, I told here I had studied a little bit about the country and language [Hum], and she's kind of expecting that I know more than I really do.
Markus: Hum. You're really in hot water now!
Pete: Yeah. I think so.
Markus: Well, what do you want to know?
Pete: Well, she's planning on introducing me to her parents.
Markus: Hey. Sounds kind of serious.
Pete: It isn't, at least I think it isn't. Anyway, what should you do when you greet someone for the first time in Germany?
Markus: Well, it depends upon your relationship with the person. Now, speaking of your girlfriend, Claudia, ....
Pete: Hey, I didn't say she was my girlfriend.
Markus: Ah, okay, okay. Now if you're meeting someone formally for the first time, like Claudia's parents, you should make sure you arrive on time.
Pete: Okay, so arrive on time. Uh, what about common greetings?
Markus: Well, Germans often shake hands, and they use the person's family name, unless they're really close friends.
Pete: Okay, what about with Claudia? I'm not sure what I should do in her case.
Markus: Ah. You can call her Claudia [Okay], shake hands, and why don't you take her some flowers?
Pete: Oh, how do you say "Nice to meet you" anyway?
Markus: Oh, "Ich freue mich, Sie kennenzulernen."
Pete: "Ich freu me senselen...? "
Markus: Uhhh. Not exactly. "Ich freue mich, Sie kennenzulernen" [Uhhh].
Markus: Humm. Honestly, I think you need to take a crash course in German before you leave. Claudia might think you're speaking Chinese or something if you don't. | brush up on his German. | Markus' final suggestion for Pete is that he should: | [
"brush up on his German.",
"buy souvenirs for Claudia's family.",
"visit Berlin during his visit."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Joan can't decide which car to buy.
W: Shouldn't she test driving a few of them first before making a final decision?
M: Well, you'd better tell her yourself. | Joan should test driving a few cars before making a decision. | What does the woman mean? | [
"Joan should test driving a few cars before making a decision.",
"Joan should make a decision before testing driving.",
"Joan should buy the car that she drives first."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Are you all right, Mark? Is anything wrong?
M: I'm so homesick, I could die. All this studying, all this pressure, I just can't stand it.
W: It takes time to get used to all this.
M: Yes. But, you know, I lost sleep last night.
W: It seems like you've really got the blues. Have you heard from home recently?
M: It's been almost a month since I got a letter from my mum. I'm going to write to her and explain the situation. By the way, do you have an envelope that I can borrow?
W: Sorry, I don't have any. I hardly ever send any letters.
M: The bookstore is closed today. Is there another place I can get some stamps?
W: You can go to the post office on North Street to buy stamps. | A student. | Who is the man? | [
"A student.",
"A teacher.",
"A postman."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Are you all right, Mark? Is anything wrong?
M: I'm so homesick, I could die. All this studying, all this pressure, I just can't stand it.
W: It takes time to get used to all this.
M: Yes. But, you know, I lost sleep last night.
W: It seems like you've really got the blues. Have you heard from home recently?
M: It's been almost a month since I got a letter from my mum. I'm going to write to her and explain the situation. By the way, do you have an envelope that I can borrow?
W: Sorry, I don't have any. I hardly ever send any letters.
M: The bookstore is closed today. Is there another place I can get some stamps?
W: You can go to the post office on North Street to buy stamps. | Nearly a month. | How long hasn't the man gotten a letter from his mother? | [
"Nearly a month.",
"Nearly two weeks.",
"Nearly a week."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Are you all right, Mark? Is anything wrong?
M: I'm so homesick, I could die. All this studying, all this pressure, I just can't stand it.
W: It takes time to get used to all this.
M: Yes. But, you know, I lost sleep last night.
W: It seems like you've really got the blues. Have you heard from home recently?
M: It's been almost a month since I got a letter from my mum. I'm going to write to her and explain the situation. By the way, do you have an envelope that I can borrow?
W: Sorry, I don't have any. I hardly ever send any letters.
M: The bookstore is closed today. Is there another place I can get some stamps?
W: You can go to the post office on North Street to buy stamps. | Go to the post office. | What will the man do next? | [
"Go to the bookstore.",
"Go to the post office.",
"Get online."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Your English dictionary is cheaper than the one I bought yesterday.
M: Well, but Catherine's is cheaper than mine. | Catherine's. | Whose English dictionary is the cheapest? | [
"The man's.",
"The woman's.",
"Catherine's."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Well, you know I had a good time tonight.
M: I'm pleased to hear that.
W: But I have to say goodbye right now.
M: Why? It's not late. Can't you stay a little longer?
W: No, I'm sorry, but I really must go. I don't know whether I can catch the last bus if I don't hurry now.
M: When does the bus go?
W: At ten o'clock. Oh dear! It's already a quarter past ten.
M: Don't worry, Kate. Since you have missed the bus, it is unnecessary for you to hurry. I can drive you home.
W: Thank you. You are so kind. But my mother will worry about me if I'm too late getting home. I must get home before 11:00.
M: That's all right. Let's go now. But I hope to have a chance to see you again.
W: Thank you, John. | At John's home. | Where are the two speakers? | [
"In a restaurant.",
"At a pub.",
"At John's home."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Well, you know I had a good time tonight.
M: I'm pleased to hear that.
W: But I have to say goodbye right now.
M: Why? It's not late. Can't you stay a little longer?
W: No, I'm sorry, but I really must go. I don't know whether I can catch the last bus if I don't hurry now.
M: When does the bus go?
W: At ten o'clock. Oh dear! It's already a quarter past ten.
M: Don't worry, Kate. Since you have missed the bus, it is unnecessary for you to hurry. I can drive you home.
W: Thank you. You are so kind. But my mother will worry about me if I'm too late getting home. I must get home before 11:00.
M: That's all right. Let's go now. But I hope to have a chance to see you again.
W: Thank you, John. | She didn't want to make her mother worried. | Why did she have to leave at that time? | [
"She didn't like to stay any longer with John.",
"She was afraid of walking alone at night.",
"She didn't want to make her mother worried."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Well, you know I had a good time tonight.
M: I'm pleased to hear that.
W: But I have to say goodbye right now.
M: Why? It's not late. Can't you stay a little longer?
W: No, I'm sorry, but I really must go. I don't know whether I can catch the last bus if I don't hurry now.
M: When does the bus go?
W: At ten o'clock. Oh dear! It's already a quarter past ten.
M: Don't worry, Kate. Since you have missed the bus, it is unnecessary for you to hurry. I can drive you home.
W: Thank you. You are so kind. But my mother will worry about me if I'm too late getting home. I must get home before 11:00.
M: That's all right. Let's go now. But I hope to have a chance to see you again.
W: Thank you, John. | John drove her back home. | How did Kate probably get back home? | [
"She took the last bus back home.",
"John drove her back home.",
"She drove John's car back home."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I'd like to book a ticket for the next flight to NeW York.
W: Just a minute and I'll check the schedule. | At the airport. | Where does the conversation probably take place? | [
"At the post office.",
"At the railway station.",
"At the airport."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Bill: Hey, this is Bill. I'm sorry I'm not in. Just leave a message. [Beep]
Hank: Hey Bill. This is Hank. I'm just calling to let you know that I'll be a little late to the game tomorrow night. I have to work a few extra hours to finish a report. I should wrap things up sometime between seven and eight though. Oh, then I'm planning on dropping by Lisa's house for about an hour since she's been sick recently. And, uh, one more thing. I'll swing by my house to pick up some food for the game. See you then. | a game | What will take place at Bill's house tomorrow? | [
"a party",
"a game",
"a dance"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Bill: Hey, this is Bill. I'm sorry I'm not in. Just leave a message. [Beep]
Hank: Hey Bill. This is Hank. I'm just calling to let you know that I'll be a little late to the game tomorrow night. I have to work a few extra hours to finish a report. I should wrap things up sometime between seven and eight though. Oh, then I'm planning on dropping by Lisa's house for about an hour since she's been sick recently. And, uh, one more thing. I'll swing by my house to pick up some food for the game. See you then. | He has to write a report. | Why does Hank have to work late? | [
"He has to attend a meeting.",
"He has to write a report.",
"He has to close the office."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Bill: Hey, this is Bill. I'm sorry I'm not in. Just leave a message. [Beep]
Hank: Hey Bill. This is Hank. I'm just calling to let you know that I'll be a little late to the game tomorrow night. I have to work a few extra hours to finish a report. I should wrap things up sometime between seven and eight though. Oh, then I'm planning on dropping by Lisa's house for about an hour since she's been sick recently. And, uh, one more thing. I'll swing by my house to pick up some food for the game. See you then. | because she is sick in bed | Why is Hank going to visit Lisa after work? | [
"because she is sick in bed",
"because he has to return something",
"because he is going to take her to Bill's house"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Bill: Hey, this is Bill. I'm sorry I'm not in. Just leave a message. [Beep]
Hank: Hey Bill. This is Hank. I'm just calling to let you know that I'll be a little late to the game tomorrow night. I have to work a few extra hours to finish a report. I should wrap things up sometime between seven and eight though. Oh, then I'm planning on dropping by Lisa's house for about an hour since she's been sick recently. And, uh, one more thing. I'll swing by my house to pick up some food for the game. See you then. | from his house | Where is Hank going to get the snacks to take to Bill's house? | [
"from his house",
"from the store",
"from his work"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Bill: Hey, this is Bill. I'm sorry I'm not in. Just leave a message. [Beep]
Hank: Hey Bill. This is Hank. I'm just calling to let you know that I'll be a little late to the game tomorrow night. I have to work a few extra hours to finish a report. I should wrap things up sometime between seven and eight though. Oh, then I'm planning on dropping by Lisa's house for about an hour since she's been sick recently. And, uh, one more thing. I'll swing by my house to pick up some food for the game. See you then. | 9:00 PM | What time will Hank most likely arrive at Bill's house? | [
"7:00 PM",
"8:00 PM",
"9:00 PM"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: You look upset these days. Anything wrong?
M: Not really, I'm just worried about my daughter.
W: Oh, you mean Susan. Why? She's such a nice girl.
M: Yeah I know. But somehow she's become different recently.
W: In what ways? What has she done?
M: Oh, no, you don't really want to hear it.
W: Come on. I am a mother of two girls.
M: Ok. I'm worried because she often hides in her room and sends messages to her friends.
W: Come on. It's not a big deal. She needs friends at this age. You can talk with her if you are really concerned.
M: I guess so. Anyway, she is growing up. | The man's daughter. | Whom are the two persons talking about? | [
"The man's mother.",
"The man's wife.",
"The man's daughter."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: You look upset these days. Anything wrong?
M: Not really, I'm just worried about my daughter.
W: Oh, you mean Susan. Why? She's such a nice girl.
M: Yeah I know. But somehow she's become different recently.
W: In what ways? What has she done?
M: Oh, no, you don't really want to hear it.
W: Come on. I am a mother of two girls.
M: Ok. I'm worried because she often hides in her room and sends messages to her friends.
W: Come on. It's not a big deal. She needs friends at this age. You can talk with her if you are really concerned.
M: I guess so. Anyway, she is growing up. | She communicates with her friends a lot. | How does the girl change? | [
"She communicates with her friends a lot.",
"She refuses to talk to her father.",
"She refuses to go to school."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: You look upset these days. Anything wrong?
M: Not really, I'm just worried about my daughter.
W: Oh, you mean Susan. Why? She's such a nice girl.
M: Yeah I know. But somehow she's become different recently.
W: In what ways? What has she done?
M: Oh, no, you don't really want to hear it.
W: Come on. I am a mother of two girls.
M: Ok. I'm worried because she often hides in her room and sends messages to her friends.
W: Come on. It's not a big deal. She needs friends at this age. You can talk with her if you are really concerned.
M: I guess so. Anyway, she is growing up. | He'll talk with her daughter. | What will the man do? | [
"He'll worry about her.",
"He'll talk with her daughter.",
"He'll talk to a doctor."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: You look upset these days. Anything wrong?
M: Not really, I'm just worried about my daughter.
W: Oh, you mean Susan. Why? She's such a nice girl.
M: Yeah I know. But somehow she's become different recently.
W: In what ways? What has she done?
M: Oh, no, you don't really want to hear it.
W: Come on. I am a mother of two girls.
M: Ok. I'm worried because she often hides in her room and sends messages to her friends.
W: Come on. It's not a big deal. She needs friends at this age. You can talk with her if you are really concerned.
M: I guess so. Anyway, she is growing up. | Children need friends when growing up. | What do we learn from this conversation? | [
"Parents should watch their children closely.",
"Children need friends when growing up.",
"Children tend to stay away from their parents."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Have you heard about the new digital television system? It lets people get about 500 channels.
M: Yeah. But I doubt they'll have anything different from what we watch now. | The new TV system may not provide anything better. | What does the man mean? | [
"The digital TV system will offer different programs.",
"He is eager to see what the new system is like.",
"The new TV system may not provide anything better."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: How do I look?
M: Not bad. Does it fit all right?
W: Uh, a bit tight around here.
M: I really like the color. It matches your handbag. | Trying on a piece of clothing. | What is the woman doing? | [
"Buying a handbag.",
"Trying on a piece of clothing.",
"Drawing a picture of the countryside."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hello, Mr. Tompkins. Our newspaper is going to print an article about new products. Could you tell me about the new home your company has built? I understand it promises to be a model for the houses of the future.
M: Certainly. The idea is not to have a house full of different things. This is a complete home system. It will make people's lives easier.
W: OK! So tell me how this house will make my life easier?
M: When you arrive at the front door, you won't need a key. The door will open with a touch of your finger. You'll be able to call your refrigerator when you're at the grocery store and find out how much you need to buy. Isn't it wonderful?
W: Can I call the washing machine as well?
M: Sure. But you won't need to. The house comes with a robot. It is programmed to clean the house and do the washing.
W: What does it cost?
M: A million dollars.
W: A million dollars! It will be the 22nd century before I can afford to buy one! | Reporter and manager. | What is the probable relationship between the two speakers? | [
"Reporter and manager.",
"Customer and salesman.",
"Housewife and shopkeeper."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hello, Mr. Tompkins. Our newspaper is going to print an article about new products. Could you tell me about the new home your company has built? I understand it promises to be a model for the houses of the future.
M: Certainly. The idea is not to have a house full of different things. This is a complete home system. It will make people's lives easier.
W: OK! So tell me how this house will make my life easier?
M: When you arrive at the front door, you won't need a key. The door will open with a touch of your finger. You'll be able to call your refrigerator when you're at the grocery store and find out how much you need to buy. Isn't it wonderful?
W: Can I call the washing machine as well?
M: Sure. But you won't need to. The house comes with a robot. It is programmed to clean the house and do the washing.
W: What does it cost?
M: A million dollars.
W: A million dollars! It will be the 22nd century before I can afford to buy one! | Cleaning and washing. | What is the robot programmed to do? | [
"Shopping and calculating.",
"Repairing and guarding.",
"Cleaning and washing."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hello, Mr. Tompkins. Our newspaper is going to print an article about new products. Could you tell me about the new home your company has built? I understand it promises to be a model for the houses of the future.
M: Certainly. The idea is not to have a house full of different things. This is a complete home system. It will make people's lives easier.
W: OK! So tell me how this house will make my life easier?
M: When you arrive at the front door, you won't need a key. The door will open with a touch of your finger. You'll be able to call your refrigerator when you're at the grocery store and find out how much you need to buy. Isn't it wonderful?
W: Can I call the washing machine as well?
M: Sure. But you won't need to. The house comes with a robot. It is programmed to clean the house and do the washing.
W: What does it cost?
M: A million dollars.
W: A million dollars! It will be the 22nd century before I can afford to buy one! | It's too expensive. | What does the woman think of the new home? | [
"It's safe enough.",
"It's too expensive.",
"It's worth buying."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Mary, do you think it will take long to complete the homework?
W: No, I finished it last night. | It didn't take her long to finish it. | What does Mary say about the homework? | [
"It was difficult.",
"It didn't take her long to finish it.",
"She hasn't finished it yet."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Can I help you?
M: Yes, I've got an appointment with Mr. James Larry. He said I should meet him in his office.
W: That's on the fourth floor. You take the lift to the fourth floor and walk down the corridor to the end. Turn left and you'll find a conference room. Mr. Larry's office is next to it.
M: Thanks very much. | The way to Mr. Larry's office. | What does the man want to know? | [
"The way to the fifth floor.",
"The way to Mr. Larry's office.",
"The way to the conference room."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: What do you think of the film, Ellen?
W: Well, the plot is not so good.
M: But the music...
W: The music is just so-so. Anyway, the dialogue is humorous. | The dialogue. | Which aspect of the film does the woman like? | [
"The plot.",
"The music.",
"The dialogue."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Have you finished reading the book you bought last month?
W: Oh, I didn't read straight through the way you read a novel, I just covered a few chapters which interested me most. | She read it selectively. | How did the woman read the book? | [
"She read it selectively.",
"She went over it chapter by chapter.",
"She read it slowly."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: So what do you usually do in your free time?
M: At the moment, I'm spending most of my free time learning German. I also enjoy playing the violin. How about you?
W: I go to the sports club and do some exercise once a week. | Learn a language. | What does the man mainly do in his spare time? | [
"Learn a language.",
"Do some sports.",
"Play the violin."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Excuse me. I'd like to make a complaint.
M: Really? What seems to be the problem?
W: Well, don't you think you are playing the music too loudly?
M: Oh? I'm sorry. I didn't realize it was so loud.
W: Yes. I am preparing for my exam next week and your music is bothering me a great deal that I can't hear myself think.
M: Sorry. I'll turn it down. | The man is going to lower the music volume. | What do we learn from this conversation? | [
"The man is giving a party.",
"The woman is staying at home.",
"The man is going to lower the music volume."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Mr. Parker, when did you arrive home yesterday evening?
M: At about 8 o'clock.
W: What did you do right after you entered your flat?
M: Well, I washed my hands and then watched sports news.
W: When did you have supper?
M: At about a quarter to nine, I guess.
W: Did you stay at home all evening?
M: Yes.
W: But your friend says that he found you several times between 8 and 9. But you didn't answer.
M: Well, I think I was in the bath at that time.
W: No, you weren't. You were not even at home last night. You robbed a bank in James Street. | He washed his hands. | According to the man, what did he do before he watched TV? | [
"He washed his hands.",
"He had his supper.",
"He took a path."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Mr. Parker, when did you arrive home yesterday evening?
M: At about 8 o'clock.
W: What did you do right after you entered your flat?
M: Well, I washed my hands and then watched sports news.
W: When did you have supper?
M: At about a quarter to nine, I guess.
W: Did you stay at home all evening?
M: Yes.
W: But your friend says that he found you several times between 8 and 9. But you didn't answer.
M: Well, I think I was in the bath at that time.
W: No, you weren't. You were not even at home last night. You robbed a bank in James Street. | James Street. | What place had the man been to the night before? | [
"James Street.",
"A restaurant.",
"A friend's home."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Mr. Parker, when did you arrive home yesterday evening?
M: At about 8 o'clock.
W: What did you do right after you entered your flat?
M: Well, I washed my hands and then watched sports news.
W: When did you have supper?
M: At about a quarter to nine, I guess.
W: Did you stay at home all evening?
M: Yes.
W: But your friend says that he found you several times between 8 and 9. But you didn't answer.
M: Well, I think I was in the bath at that time.
W: No, you weren't. You were not even at home last night. You robbed a bank in James Street. | To hide the truth. | What does the man try to do in the conversation? | [
"To prove the truth.",
"To find the truth.",
"To hide the truth."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Susan, I am going to change the light bulb above the dining room table. Will you hold the ladder for me?
W: No problem. But be careful while you're up there. | Hold the ladder for him. | What does the man want the woman to do? | [
"Set the dinner table.",
"Hold the ladder for him.",
"Clean the dining room."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Daughter: Dad, can I go to a movie this week with Shannon?
Father: Here. Try this. It's called a book. [Ah, Dad!] Moby Dick. An American classic. [Dad!] Okay. Let me look at the schedule here. Hmm. When are you thinking about going to the movie?
Daughter: Uh, we're thinking about seeing a movie on Wednesday after school.
Father: Well, that's not going to work. You have piano lessons after school and then you have to babysit for the neighbors until 9:00.
Daughter: What about Monday?
Father: Monday's out. You haven't practiced your clarinet at all ... for an entire month, so you have to catch up on that. And, don't you have an essay due in your English class on Tuesday?
Daughter: Oh, I forgot about that [Yeah], and anyway, I was going to finish that during first period at school. [Great. I've never heard of a three-sentence essay.] So, what about Tuesday?
Father: Uh, you have soccer practice from 4:00 until 5:30, and after that, you have to do your homework.
Daughter: Ah, you can help me with that. Oh, I forgot you don't know how to do geometry. So, can I see the movie on Thursday?
Father: Well, remember the science fair at school is on Friday, right? Is, is your project finished yet?
Daughter: Umm, what about Friday night? I checked the paper, and there's a midnight showing.
Father: Uh-uh. Forget that idea.
Daughter: And Saturday?
Father: Well, you have to do your chores in the morning before noon. [You can help me with that.] Oh no. And then, we have to clean out the garage. You said you'd help. [No, you volunteered me.] Well, that should only take a couple of hours. [Dad, you're ruining my social life.] And then, after that, we can go to the movie.
Daughter: We?
Father: Yeah, We. Mom and I and you and Shannon.
Daughter: Uh, Dad, actually. We weren't planning on company.
Father: Now, let me check the paper for showtimes. [The movie plays at three oh five, five, seven fifteen, and nine.] You already checked, I see.
Daughter: Yeah. So is it okay? Can I go see the nine O'clock showing?
Father: The five o'clock showing!
Daughter: How about the seven o'clock showing?
Father: And why are you so concerned about the show time?
Daughter: Well, I don't know if I'll get all of my chores and homework done before then.
Father: Sorry, but I want you to get to bed early that night, and so, I can drop you off at the movie theater about 4:30 so you'll have time to get tickets.
Daughter: Uh, Dad. Can I have money for the movie?
Father: Sure, just go into the family bank vault behind secret mirror in the hall and take a few hundred. [Dad!]. Look. I can only spare a few dollars, so you'll have to come up with the rest, okay?
Daughter: Okay. Thanks, Dad. | finish homework assignments | What one thing does the girl NOT have to do on Wednesday after school? | [
"practice the piano",
"take care of children",
"finish homework assignments"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
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