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W: Why don't you wear the blue coat your sister gave you for your birthday?
M: I love that coat, but it lost two buttons. | He can't wear it. | What does the man say about his coat? | [
"He can't wear it.",
"He lost it.",
"He can't find it."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hello, Ms Thomas. What can I do for you?
W: Well, I've been having bad stomach pains lately, doctor.
M: Oh, I'm sorry to hear that. How long have you been having them?
W: Just in the last few weeks. I get a very sharp pain about an hour after having meals.
M: I see. Do you get this after every meal?
W: Let me think. No, it's usually in the afternoon, after lunch.
M: Well, what do you have for lunch?
W: Oh, I mostly just have a quick hamburger and rush back to the office. We're very busy at the moment.
M: Well, I don't think it's a serious thing. Maybe you eat too quickly. It's bad for your health.
W: My husband is always telling me that.
M: Anyway, I'll give you something for it and see what happens. Take the medicine three times a day.
W: After meals or before?
M: After eating.
W: Thank you, doctor.
M: You're welcome. | In a hospital. | Where does this conversation take place? | [
"In a restaurant.",
"In a hospital.",
"At the office."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hello, Ms Thomas. What can I do for you?
W: Well, I've been having bad stomach pains lately, doctor.
M: Oh, I'm sorry to hear that. How long have you been having them?
W: Just in the last few weeks. I get a very sharp pain about an hour after having meals.
M: I see. Do you get this after every meal?
W: Let me think. No, it's usually in the afternoon, after lunch.
M: Well, what do you have for lunch?
W: Oh, I mostly just have a quick hamburger and rush back to the office. We're very busy at the moment.
M: Well, I don't think it's a serious thing. Maybe you eat too quickly. It's bad for your health.
W: My husband is always telling me that.
M: Anyway, I'll give you something for it and see what happens. Take the medicine three times a day.
W: After meals or before?
M: After eating.
W: Thank you, doctor.
M: You're welcome. | About an hour after she has eaten. | When does the woman get a pain in stomach? | [
"About an hour after she has eaten.",
"About an hour before she has eaten.",
"Just when she begins to eat."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hello, Ms Thomas. What can I do for you?
W: Well, I've been having bad stomach pains lately, doctor.
M: Oh, I'm sorry to hear that. How long have you been having them?
W: Just in the last few weeks. I get a very sharp pain about an hour after having meals.
M: I see. Do you get this after every meal?
W: Let me think. No, it's usually in the afternoon, after lunch.
M: Well, what do you have for lunch?
W: Oh, I mostly just have a quick hamburger and rush back to the office. We're very busy at the moment.
M: Well, I don't think it's a serious thing. Maybe you eat too quickly. It's bad for your health.
W: My husband is always telling me that.
M: Anyway, I'll give you something for it and see what happens. Take the medicine three times a day.
W: After meals or before?
M: After eating.
W: Thank you, doctor.
M: You're welcome. | He doesn't eat as quickly as his wife. | What can you conclude about the woman's husband from this conversation? | [
"He eats very quickly.",
"He doesn't eat as quickly as his wife.",
"He sometimes eats more slowly than his wife."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Has Andrew come back from his trip to Paris?
M: Yes, and he liked it so much that after only two weeks at home, he went back to study French for a year. | He is studying French in Paris. | What does this conversation tell us about Andrew? | [
"He will return from Parisin two weeks.",
"He is studying French in Paris.",
"He is having a vacation in Paris."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: How's school going, Tom?
M: Just fine. I was finally admitted to graduate school.
W: Great! Are you going to do a doctor's degree?
M: Yes. I'm going to do a doctorate in chemistry.
W: That sounds like a difficult field.
M: It is interesting to me.
W: You've got a degree in nuclear physics, haven't you?
M: Just a master's degree, actually. I think chemistry is a lot better field for me. I've always preferred chemistry to physics.
W: What do you plan to do after you finish?
M: I haven't decided yet. I am thinking of going into medical research.
W: Well, you've got some years of hard study ahead of you.
M: That's right. What about you, Linda? I heard you will soon finish your Bachelor's degree in literature.
W: That's right. I've always dreamed of being an excellent writer. | Nuclear physics. | In which field does the man have a master's degree? | [
"Chemistry.",
"Nuclear physics.",
"Literature."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: How's school going, Tom?
M: Just fine. I was finally admitted to graduate school.
W: Great! Are you going to do a doctor's degree?
M: Yes. I'm going to do a doctorate in chemistry.
W: That sounds like a difficult field.
M: It is interesting to me.
W: You've got a degree in nuclear physics, haven't you?
M: Just a master's degree, actually. I think chemistry is a lot better field for me. I've always preferred chemistry to physics.
W: What do you plan to do after you finish?
M: I haven't decided yet. I am thinking of going into medical research.
W: Well, you've got some years of hard study ahead of you.
M: That's right. What about you, Linda? I heard you will soon finish your Bachelor's degree in literature.
W: That's right. I've always dreamed of being an excellent writer. | Difficult. | What does the woman think of chemistry? | [
"Difficult.",
"Interesting.",
"Popular."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: How's school going, Tom?
M: Just fine. I was finally admitted to graduate school.
W: Great! Are you going to do a doctor's degree?
M: Yes. I'm going to do a doctorate in chemistry.
W: That sounds like a difficult field.
M: It is interesting to me.
W: You've got a degree in nuclear physics, haven't you?
M: Just a master's degree, actually. I think chemistry is a lot better field for me. I've always preferred chemistry to physics.
W: What do you plan to do after you finish?
M: I haven't decided yet. I am thinking of going into medical research.
W: Well, you've got some years of hard study ahead of you.
M: That's right. What about you, Linda? I heard you will soon finish your Bachelor's degree in literature.
W: That's right. I've always dreamed of being an excellent writer. | He has years of hard study ahead of him. | What can we learn about the man? | [
"He prefers physics to chemistry.",
"He just graduated from high school.",
"He has years of hard study ahead of him."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: How's school going, Tom?
M: Just fine. I was finally admitted to graduate school.
W: Great! Are you going to do a doctor's degree?
M: Yes. I'm going to do a doctorate in chemistry.
W: That sounds like a difficult field.
M: It is interesting to me.
W: You've got a degree in nuclear physics, haven't you?
M: Just a master's degree, actually. I think chemistry is a lot better field for me. I've always preferred chemistry to physics.
W: What do you plan to do after you finish?
M: I haven't decided yet. I am thinking of going into medical research.
W: Well, you've got some years of hard study ahead of you.
M: That's right. What about you, Linda? I heard you will soon finish your Bachelor's degree in literature.
W: That's right. I've always dreamed of being an excellent writer. | A writer. | What does the woman want to be? | [
"A doctor.",
"A writer.",
"A teacher."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Happy New Year.
M: The same to you. | New Year's Day. | What festival is it today? | [
"New Year's Day.",
"Christmas.",
"Mid-autumn Day."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hello, Mr Anderson.
M: Don't call me Mr Anderson. Everybody calls me Robert. First names are more friendly than surnames, aren't they? | His name is Robert Anderson. | What do we learn about the man? | [
"He is friendly.",
"He is angry with the woman.",
"His name is Robert Anderson."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Excuse me, sir. I'm going to send this parcel to London. What's the postage for it?
M: Let me see. It's one pound and fifty. | A postal clerk. | Who is the woman most probably speaking to? | [
"A postal clerk.",
"A taxi driver.",
"A bus conductor."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hello, Thomas Brothers.
M: Hello, this is Mike Landon here. Is Jack Cooper there by any chance?
W: I am afraid not, he is away for a day or two, back on, let's see, Monday morning.
M: Oh, well perhaps I can live a message for him.
W: Yes, of course, just a minute. Now, let's see, to Jack Cooper from Mike London.
M: No, Landon, L-a-n-d-o-n.
W: Sorry, yes, got that, and what's the message?
M: Well it's just this: could he come to a meeting on Monday afternoon at 5:00 pm?
W: That's this coming Monday, October 12th?
M: Right, it's to discuss the new factory in France.
W: Fine, I've got that. I will see that he gets it as soon as he comes in on Monday.
M: Good, thank you, goodbye. | Mike Landon. | Who is making the telephone call? | [
"Thomas Brothers.",
"Mike Landon.",
"Jack Cooper."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hello, Thomas Brothers.
M: Hello, this is Mike Landon here. Is Jack Cooper there by any chance?
W: I am afraid not, he is away for a day or two, back on, let's see, Monday morning.
M: Oh, well perhaps I can live a message for him.
W: Yes, of course, just a minute. Now, let's see, to Jack Cooper from Mike London.
M: No, Landon, L-a-n-d-o-n.
W: Sorry, yes, got that, and what's the message?
M: Well it's just this: could he come to a meeting on Monday afternoon at 5:00 pm?
W: That's this coming Monday, October 12th?
M: Right, it's to discuss the new factory in France.
W: Fine, I've got that. I will see that he gets it as soon as he comes in on Monday.
M: Good, thank you, goodbye. | His secretary. | What relation is the woman to Mr. Cooper? | [
"His wife.",
"His boss.",
"His secretary."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hello, Thomas Brothers.
M: Hello, this is Mike Landon here. Is Jack Cooper there by any chance?
W: I am afraid not, he is away for a day or two, back on, let's see, Monday morning.
M: Oh, well perhaps I can live a message for him.
W: Yes, of course, just a minute. Now, let's see, to Jack Cooper from Mike London.
M: No, Landon, L-a-n-d-o-n.
W: Sorry, yes, got that, and what's the message?
M: Well it's just this: could he come to a meeting on Monday afternoon at 5:00 pm?
W: That's this coming Monday, October 12th?
M: Right, it's to discuss the new factory in France.
W: Fine, I've got that. I will see that he gets it as soon as he comes in on Monday.
M: Good, thank you, goodbye. | A meeting. | What is the message about? | [
"A meeting.",
"A visit to France.",
"The date for a trip."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
A: I won't have anything to wear to work on Monday unless I pick up my clothes at the dry cleaner's.
B: Then you'd better hurry. It closes at noon on Sundays.
A: Oh! I should have gone there on Saturday. | Sunday. | What day is it when the conversation takes place? | [
"Saturday.",
"Sunday.",
"Monday."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Peter, where is the ear? I haven't seen you drive to work for a long time! Is it broken or stolen?
M: Hi, Susan] Oh, no! Of course not! I give up driving to work. Instead, I ride to my working place.
W: Why is that?
M: You see. There is only a stone's throw from my home to my working place. I think riding a bike to work is more convenient.
W: I don't think so. It will take you at least 25 minutes to get to our company from here.
M: Yes, sometimes, 30 minutes. But I love riding to work now. It is a totally different picture on my way to work.
W: Why do you think so?
M: You see, every morning, after I set off for work, I can breathe the new fresh air along the way. By the time I reach my office, I feel rather revived. I even don't rely on coffee to spend my morning hours.
W: Is it so magical?
M: At least, that's how I feel about riding to work. I can't believe I have wasted so much fresh morning air in the past 3 years!
W: Will you continue riding to work in the future?
M: I think so. | His working place is not far from his home. | Why doesn't Peter drive a car to work? | [
"His car is broken.",
"His car is stolen.",
"His working place is not far from his home."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Peter, where is the ear? I haven't seen you drive to work for a long time! Is it broken or stolen?
M: Hi, Susan] Oh, no! Of course not! I give up driving to work. Instead, I ride to my working place.
W: Why is that?
M: You see. There is only a stone's throw from my home to my working place. I think riding a bike to work is more convenient.
W: I don't think so. It will take you at least 25 minutes to get to our company from here.
M: Yes, sometimes, 30 minutes. But I love riding to work now. It is a totally different picture on my way to work.
W: Why do you think so?
M: You see, every morning, after I set off for work, I can breathe the new fresh air along the way. By the time I reach my office, I feel rather revived. I even don't rely on coffee to spend my morning hours.
W: Is it so magical?
M: At least, that's how I feel about riding to work. I can't believe I have wasted so much fresh morning air in the past 3 years!
W: Will you continue riding to work in the future?
M: I think so. | 3 years. | How many years have Peter been driving to work? | [
"2 year.",
"3 years.",
"4 years."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Peter, where is the ear? I haven't seen you drive to work for a long time! Is it broken or stolen?
M: Hi, Susan] Oh, no! Of course not! I give up driving to work. Instead, I ride to my working place.
W: Why is that?
M: You see. There is only a stone's throw from my home to my working place. I think riding a bike to work is more convenient.
W: I don't think so. It will take you at least 25 minutes to get to our company from here.
M: Yes, sometimes, 30 minutes. But I love riding to work now. It is a totally different picture on my way to work.
W: Why do you think so?
M: You see, every morning, after I set off for work, I can breathe the new fresh air along the way. By the time I reach my office, I feel rather revived. I even don't rely on coffee to spend my morning hours.
W: Is it so magical?
M: At least, that's how I feel about riding to work. I can't believe I have wasted so much fresh morning air in the past 3 years!
W: Will you continue riding to work in the future?
M: I think so. | The woman goes to work by car. | Which of the following can we infer from the passage? | [
"The woman goes to work on foot.",
"The woman goes to work by car.",
"The woman goes to work by bike."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Peter, where is the ear? I haven't seen you drive to work for a long time! Is it broken or stolen?
M: Hi, Susan] Oh, no! Of course not! I give up driving to work. Instead, I ride to my working place.
W: Why is that?
M: You see. There is only a stone's throw from my home to my working place. I think riding a bike to work is more convenient.
W: I don't think so. It will take you at least 25 minutes to get to our company from here.
M: Yes, sometimes, 30 minutes. But I love riding to work now. It is a totally different picture on my way to work.
W: Why do you think so?
M: You see, every morning, after I set off for work, I can breathe the new fresh air along the way. By the time I reach my office, I feel rather revived. I even don't rely on coffee to spend my morning hours.
W: Is it so magical?
M: At least, that's how I feel about riding to work. I can't believe I have wasted so much fresh morning air in the past 3 years!
W: Will you continue riding to work in the future?
M: I think so. | Colleagues. | What's the possible relationship between the two? | [
"Classmates.",
"Husband and wife.",
"Colleagues."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: What happened to you? You are so late.
W: My car broke down on the highway, and I have to walk. | Something happened to her car. | Why did the woman have to walk? | [
"Something happened to her car.",
"She was broken and couldn't afford the bus.",
"She got up too late to catch the bus."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hello, Joan. Why are you late today? You are never late for work.
W: No, I never. But ...
M: Wow! You coat's got very dirty! Did you fall?
W: Yes, I had a terrible experience on the underground train. Listen to this! A man came up to me and pulled out a knife. He pointed it right at me!
M: Oh, no! Are you all right? Did he hurt you?
W: No, he didn't hurt me, but he took my handbag.
M: Then what happened? What did you do?
W: I caught hold of his knife, and he pushed me to the floor.
M: Oh, no! Why did you catch hold of his knife? That's dangerous.
W: I don't know. I didn't think.
M: What did the other passengers do? Did they help you?
W: Yes, they did. Two men ran after the robber and held him.
M: Did the police come?
W: Yeah. The conductor called a policeman, and he took the robber to the police station.
M: Wow! What a story! Thank God you're all right. | She was robbed and tried to catch the robber. | Why was Joan late for work? | [
"She got up very late that morning.",
"The train was late.",
"She was robbed and tried to catch the robber."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hello, Joan. Why are you late today? You are never late for work.
W: No, I never. But ...
M: Wow! You coat's got very dirty! Did you fall?
W: Yes, I had a terrible experience on the underground train. Listen to this! A man came up to me and pulled out a knife. He pointed it right at me!
M: Oh, no! Are you all right? Did he hurt you?
W: No, he didn't hurt me, but he took my handbag.
M: Then what happened? What did you do?
W: I caught hold of his knife, and he pushed me to the floor.
M: Oh, no! Why did you catch hold of his knife? That's dangerous.
W: I don't know. I didn't think.
M: What did the other passengers do? Did they help you?
W: Yes, they did. Two men ran after the robber and held him.
M: Did the police come?
W: Yeah. The conductor called a policeman, and he took the robber to the police station.
M: Wow! What a story! Thank God you're all right. | Her handbag. | What was robbed of her? | [
"Her handbag.",
"Some money.",
"Her wallet."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hello, Joan. Why are you late today? You are never late for work.
W: No, I never. But ...
M: Wow! You coat's got very dirty! Did you fall?
W: Yes, I had a terrible experience on the underground train. Listen to this! A man came up to me and pulled out a knife. He pointed it right at me!
M: Oh, no! Are you all right? Did he hurt you?
W: No, he didn't hurt me, but he took my handbag.
M: Then what happened? What did you do?
W: I caught hold of his knife, and he pushed me to the floor.
M: Oh, no! Why did you catch hold of his knife? That's dangerous.
W: I don't know. I didn't think.
M: What did the other passengers do? Did they help you?
W: Yes, they did. Two men ran after the robber and held him.
M: Did the police come?
W: Yeah. The conductor called a policeman, and he took the robber to the police station.
M: Wow! What a story! Thank God you're all right. | The woman was very brave. | What do we learn from the conversation? | [
"There are more and more robbers nowadays.",
"The woman was very brave.",
"The woman often got her coat dirty."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: We are going to watch a football game. Would you like to go with us?
M: I'd love to. | Watch a football game. | What are they going to do? | [
"Watch a football game.",
"Watch a basketball game.",
"Play a football match."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Where do you come from?
M: I come from America. | America. | Where does John Smith come from? | [
"England.",
"America.",
"Canada."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Sally broke her arm last week.
W: How did she do that? | What Sally had done to break her arm. | What does the woman want to know? | [
"How Sally is feeling.",
"What Sally had done to break her arm.",
"Where Sally lost her money last week."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I am glad you could come. I have been looking forward to meeting you. I have heard so much about you.
W: It's so nice to meet you. You have just moved here, haven't you? | The man knows something about the woman. | Which of the following is right? | [
"The man is the woman's old friend.",
"The woman knew the man before.",
"The man knows something about the woman."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Oh, dear. My weight has gone up again.
M: I'm not surprised. You've been eating too much.
W: I wish I could lose weight. I have been to the hospital.
M: Were you given any advice?
W: Yeah, the doctor asked me to clean up my diet by cutting down meat.
M: What's more, you had better do more exercise.
W: You're right. | She has seen a doctor. | What has the woman done? | [
"She has seen a doctor.",
"She has cleaned up her diet.",
"She has given some advice."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Oh, dear. My weight has gone up again.
M: I'm not surprised. You've been eating too much.
W: I wish I could lose weight. I have been to the hospital.
M: Were you given any advice?
W: Yeah, the doctor asked me to clean up my diet by cutting down meat.
M: What's more, you had better do more exercise.
W: You're right. | Do more exercise. | What does the man speaker suggest the woman do? | [
"Have less meat.",
"Do more exercise.",
"Have cleaner food."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Wow, I had no idea it was going to be so sunny here! I thought Alaska was supposed to be cold.
W: Well, it is pretty cold for much of the year. But during the summer, it's just as warm as it is in states like Washington and Oregon.
M: Interesting. The days are really long right now. I don't think the sun has been down for more than a few hours the whole time I've been here.
W: Yeah, that's another interesting thing about the summers here. We're so far north that we're exposed to the sun for almost the entire day. In winter, the opposite is true.
M: You mean it's dark the whole time?
W: Well, not the whole time... but maybe for two-thirds of every day from December to February.
M: Whoa! How do you make it through every year? As a California native, I wouldn't be able to handle that for more than one season!
W: I guess I'm used to it. When I was a kid, it was pretty fun to play with flashlights and have campfires outside in the afternoon. I never noticed that life was worse because it was always dark. | They ale quite bright. | What aye the summers like in Alaska? | [
"They are very dark.",
"They are pretty cold.",
"They ale quite bright."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Wow, I had no idea it was going to be so sunny here! I thought Alaska was supposed to be cold.
W: Well, it is pretty cold for much of the year. But during the summer, it's just as warm as it is in states like Washington and Oregon.
M: Interesting. The days are really long right now. I don't think the sun has been down for more than a few hours the whole time I've been here.
W: Yeah, that's another interesting thing about the summers here. We're so far north that we're exposed to the sun for almost the entire day. In winter, the opposite is true.
M: You mean it's dark the whole time?
W: Well, not the whole time... but maybe for two-thirds of every day from December to February.
M: Whoa! How do you make it through every year? As a California native, I wouldn't be able to handle that for more than one season!
W: I guess I'm used to it. When I was a kid, it was pretty fun to play with flashlights and have campfires outside in the afternoon. I never noticed that life was worse because it was always dark. | In California. | Where did the man grow up? | [
"In Oregon.",
"In California.",
"In Washington."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Wow, I had no idea it was going to be so sunny here! I thought Alaska was supposed to be cold.
W: Well, it is pretty cold for much of the year. But during the summer, it's just as warm as it is in states like Washington and Oregon.
M: Interesting. The days are really long right now. I don't think the sun has been down for more than a few hours the whole time I've been here.
W: Yeah, that's another interesting thing about the summers here. We're so far north that we're exposed to the sun for almost the entire day. In winter, the opposite is true.
M: You mean it's dark the whole time?
W: Well, not the whole time... but maybe for two-thirds of every day from December to February.
M: Whoa! How do you make it through every year? As a California native, I wouldn't be able to handle that for more than one season!
W: I guess I'm used to it. When I was a kid, it was pretty fun to play with flashlights and have campfires outside in the afternoon. I never noticed that life was worse because it was always dark. | She doesn't mind them at all. | What does the woman think of the winters in Alaska? | [
"She doesn't mind them at all.",
"She thinks they have gotten worse.",
"She couldn't stand them for very long."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Only three more months to go, so what're you going to do after your graduation, Simon?
M: My father is going to give me a job in his company. I'll probably work there about a year. So I can learn the basics.
W: And what're you doing after that?
M: Well, after that, I'm going back to college and get my degree in business.
W: That sounds very nice. | A university student | What is the man now? | [
"A university student",
"A company clerk",
"A businessman"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Only three more months to go, so what're you going to do after your graduation, Simon?
M: My father is going to give me a job in his company. I'll probably work there about a year. So I can learn the basics.
W: And what're you doing after that?
M: Well, after that, I'm going back to college and get my degree in business.
W: That sounds very nice. | He runs a company | What can we learn about the man's father? | [
"He is a college professor",
"He is strict with the man",
"He runs a company"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Sorry, I'm late for my flight and I'm in a hurry. Where is Gate 21?
M: Go downstairs and turn left. Walk straight and you'll see it.
W: Thanks. | At the airport. | Where are the speakers? | [
"At a cinema.",
"At the airport.",
"In a shopping center."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I'd like two tickets for the 10 o'clock train to Pittsburgh, please.
W: One way, or round trip?
M: One way, please. Oh, and one of them is for a child.
W: Fine. That comes to 134.00. | By train. | is the man going to Pittsburgh? | [
"By taxi.",
"By train.",
"By subway."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I like to travel by train.
M: But reports say flying is safer than traveling by train. | He prefers to travel by plane. | What's the man's opinion? | [
"He likes to travel by train.",
"He thinks traveling by train is safe.",
"He prefers to travel by plane."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hello. Sunnyside Hotel. May I help you?
M: Yes, I'd like to book a room for two on the 21st of March.
W: Okay. Let me check our books here for a moment. The 21st of May, right?
M: No. March, not May.
W: Oh, sorry. Let me see here. Hmm,
M: Are you all booked that night?
W: I'm sorry. They are all booked that day.
M: Then do you have a room available either on the 20th or the 22nd?
W: Well, would you like a smoking or non-smoking room?
M: Non-smoking, please.
W: Okay, we do have a few rooms available on the 20th; we're full on the 22nd, unless you want a smoking room.
M: Well, how much is the non-smoking room on the 20th?
W: $ 80, plus the 10% room tax.
M: Okay, that'll be fine.
W: All right. Could I have your name, please?
M: Yes. David Smith.
W: Okay, Mr. Smith, we look forward to seeing you.
M: Okay. Goodbye. | March 20th. | For which day does the man book a room finally? | [
"March 21st.",
"March 20th.",
"March 22nd."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hello. Sunnyside Hotel. May I help you?
M: Yes, I'd like to book a room for two on the 21st of March.
W: Okay. Let me check our books here for a moment. The 21st of May, right?
M: No. March, not May.
W: Oh, sorry. Let me see here. Hmm,
M: Are you all booked that night?
W: I'm sorry. They are all booked that day.
M: Then do you have a room available either on the 20th or the 22nd?
W: Well, would you like a smoking or non-smoking room?
M: Non-smoking, please.
W: Okay, we do have a few rooms available on the 20th; we're full on the 22nd, unless you want a smoking room.
M: Well, how much is the non-smoking room on the 20th?
W: $ 80, plus the 10% room tax.
M: Okay, that'll be fine.
W: All right. Could I have your name, please?
M: Yes. David Smith.
W: Okay, Mr. Smith, we look forward to seeing you.
M: Okay. Goodbye. | A non-smoking room. | What kind of room does the man prefer? | [
"A non-smoking room.",
"A smoking room.",
"Either one is okay."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hello. Sunnyside Hotel. May I help you?
M: Yes, I'd like to book a room for two on the 21st of March.
W: Okay. Let me check our books here for a moment. The 21st of May, right?
M: No. March, not May.
W: Oh, sorry. Let me see here. Hmm,
M: Are you all booked that night?
W: I'm sorry. They are all booked that day.
M: Then do you have a room available either on the 20th or the 22nd?
W: Well, would you like a smoking or non-smoking room?
M: Non-smoking, please.
W: Okay, we do have a few rooms available on the 20th; we're full on the 22nd, unless you want a smoking room.
M: Well, how much is the non-smoking room on the 20th?
W: $ 80, plus the 10% room tax.
M: Okay, that'll be fine.
W: All right. Could I have your name, please?
M: Yes. David Smith.
W: Okay, Mr. Smith, we look forward to seeing you.
M: Okay. Goodbye. | 88 dollars. | Including tax, how much is the man's room? | [
"80 dollars.",
"88 dollars.",
"90 dollars."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What are you going to do with your house when you want to move away?
M: I intend to sell it. Then I decide to rent it.
W: You think you can get more to rent it than to sell it?
M: I suppose so. | He will rent it to others. | What is the man going to do with his house? | [
"He is going to sell it.",
"He will rent it to others.",
"He will give it to others."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: You seem to be restless the whole day today. What's up?
M: Later in the afternoon they will announce who will get permission for the study trip to Africa. | Nervous. | How does the man probably feel? | [
"Nervous.",
"Uninterested.",
"Confident."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: What can I do for you?
W: I'd like a T-shirt for my son. | In the shop. | Where does the dialog probably happen? | [
"In the library.",
"In the shop.",
"In the restaurant."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Don't be mad at me. I'm only five minutes late.
W: This is the last time I'm waiting for you. I mean it.
M: You know, I always have a good excuse. I promise you: you'll never have to wait for me again.
W: I hope so. Come on, let's go get our tickets now. Oh, by the way, you have got your wallet with you, don't you? I left mine at home. | She's really angry with the man. | What do you know about the woman? | [
"She doesn't believe the man's excuse.",
"She's been waiting far too long.",
"She's really angry with the man."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Don't be mad at me. I'm only five minutes late.
W: This is the last time I'm waiting for you. I mean it.
M: You know, I always have a good excuse. I promise you: you'll never have to wait for me again.
W: I hope so. Come on, let's go get our tickets now. Oh, by the way, you have got your wallet with you, don't you? I left mine at home. | He has a good reason for being late. | What does the man mean? | [
"He got there in only five minutes.",
"He has a good reason for being late.",
"He is used to waiting for the woman."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Don't be mad at me. I'm only five minutes late.
W: This is the last time I'm waiting for you. I mean it.
M: You know, I always have a good excuse. I promise you: you'll never have to wait for me again.
W: I hope so. Come on, let's go get our tickets now. Oh, by the way, you have got your wallet with you, don't you? I left mine at home. | Buy the tickets. | What does the woman want the man to do? | [
"Buy the tickets.",
"Buy her a wallet.",
"Go back for her wallet"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Is it far from here to the post office?
M: No, not at all. It takes about a quarter of one hour on foot. | About a quarter. | How long does it take from here to the pest office on foot? | [
"About half an hour.",
"About half past an hour.",
"About a quarter."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: When I phoned Rose, her sister said she had gone out.
W: She had phoned to tell me that before she went away. | The woman. | Who got a phone call first? | [
"Rose's sister.",
"The woman.",
"The man."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What is that sound? I can hear something coming from the back of the car. Can you hear it?
M: Yeah, I can. Pull over by this gas station up ahead. I think I know what the problem is. I need new tires, anyway. | They have engine trouble. | Why does the man ask the woman to stop the car? | [
"They have engine trouble.",
"They need some gas.",
"They have a flat tire."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: John has taken some medicine. He is sleeping now.
M: OK. Call me ff you need some help. | He is ill. | What's happened to John? | [
"He is calling.",
"He needs help.",
"He is ill."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What would you like, a cup of tea or a glass of coffee?
M: Neither, thanks. A cup of orange will be fine. | A cup of orange. | What will the man want to drink? | [
"A cup of orange.",
"A glass of coffee.",
"Some tea."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Do you think we should paint our bedroom yellow or light blue?
M: Why not pink? | Pink | What color does the man prefer? | [
"Light blue.",
"Yellow.",
"Pink"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: How do you like your new room, Jane?
W: It's not big; the rent is high. And I'm far away from work. But I enjoy myself very much.
M: Why?
W: I am able to get rid of that annoying roommate at last. | She has left her former roommate. | Why is the woman happy? | [
"Her present rent is much lower.",
"She has left her former roommate.",
"She has got rid of her dull work."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hi, Jeff, it's Marina. I'm sorry but my computer is not working. Could you get someone to check it?
M: Don't worry. I'll ask an engineer to check it for you, is that OK? | Send someone to help her. | What does the woman ask the man to do? | [
"Tell her what the problem is.",
"Repair the computer for her.",
"Send someone to help her."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Well, I find No. 258 rather attractive.
M: You know, quality is as much important as the price. | The quality and the price are important. | What does the man imply? | [
"The quality is more important than the price.",
"The quality is less important than the price.",
"The quality and the price are important."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Have you finished your homework?
M: Yes, mum! I'm going to the gym now, and then I will have an art class.
W: OK. See you. | Take some exercise. | What will the man do next? | [
"Take some exercise.",
"Do his homework.",
"Attend a class."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Nice weather, isn't it? Oh, I've seen you around the office, but I don't think we've met, I am Henry Smith, I work in the Market Research Section.
M: Nice to meet you, Henry, I am Helen Grant, I am in the Advertising Section on the ninth floor. | The two speakers work for the same company. | What can we infer from the conversation? | [
"The man has never seen the woman before.",
"The two speakers work for the same company.",
"The two speakers work on the same floor."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Excuse me. Which is the way to the train station?
F: Go down the street and turn left. | To the train station. | Where is the man going? | [
"To the train station.",
"To the police station.",
"To a shopping center."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: You know the weather's been awful so far this summer.
W: I know. This is very unusual for Japan. Usually by now, it's really hot and humid. I'm not sure why, but this summer we've had very little rain and surprisingly cool temperatures.
M: Well, either way I love it. I remember last summer. Oh, it was terrible. I didn't have an air-conditioner, and my apartment was on the fifth floor. Every night I slept on top of my bed with the windows wide-open and a fan six inches from my face.
W: That sounds pretty tough. I guess I've gotten used to the heat, so I don't notice it as much. However, last year was definitely a lot hotter than this year. And, to be honest, I am enjoying the break. What are summers like for you back home?
M: For one thing, there's little humidity. Seattle is right on the ocean so we always have a nice offshore breeze blowing in, and it doesn't really get hot until late July. That's why I found it so oppressive last year. Our summers are just so different.
W: Interesting. Seattle sounds like a great place to be during the summer. | He had no air-conditioner so he left the window wide-open every night. | What kind of situation was the boy in last summer? | [
"It rained every day so he had nothing to do but sleep.",
"He had no air-conditioner so he left the window wide-open every night.",
"He slept with no fan at all."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: You know the weather's been awful so far this summer.
W: I know. This is very unusual for Japan. Usually by now, it's really hot and humid. I'm not sure why, but this summer we've had very little rain and surprisingly cool temperatures.
M: Well, either way I love it. I remember last summer. Oh, it was terrible. I didn't have an air-conditioner, and my apartment was on the fifth floor. Every night I slept on top of my bed with the windows wide-open and a fan six inches from my face.
W: That sounds pretty tough. I guess I've gotten used to the heat, so I don't notice it as much. However, last year was definitely a lot hotter than this year. And, to be honest, I am enjoying the break. What are summers like for you back home?
M: For one thing, there's little humidity. Seattle is right on the ocean so we always have a nice offshore breeze blowing in, and it doesn't really get hot until late July. That's why I found it so oppressive last year. Our summers are just so different.
W: Interesting. Seattle sounds like a great place to be during the summer. | She enjoys the summer holiday. | What do we know about the girl? | [
"She doesn't agree with the boy on last summer's weather.",
"She is not accustomed to the heat.",
"She enjoys the summer holiday."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: You know the weather's been awful so far this summer.
W: I know. This is very unusual for Japan. Usually by now, it's really hot and humid. I'm not sure why, but this summer we've had very little rain and surprisingly cool temperatures.
M: Well, either way I love it. I remember last summer. Oh, it was terrible. I didn't have an air-conditioner, and my apartment was on the fifth floor. Every night I slept on top of my bed with the windows wide-open and a fan six inches from my face.
W: That sounds pretty tough. I guess I've gotten used to the heat, so I don't notice it as much. However, last year was definitely a lot hotter than this year. And, to be honest, I am enjoying the break. What are summers like for you back home?
M: For one thing, there's little humidity. Seattle is right on the ocean so we always have a nice offshore breeze blowing in, and it doesn't really get hot until late July. That's why I found it so oppressive last year. Our summers are just so different.
W: Interesting. Seattle sounds like a great place to be during the summer. | It is rather humid in Seattle in summer. | What is NOT true on Seattle according to the boy? | [
"Seattle is a coastle city.",
"Seattle doesn't get hot until late July.",
"It is rather humid in Seattle in summer."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Is this the English class?
M: It is the Chemistry and Physics lab. | The English class. | Which class is the woman looking for? | [
"The chemistry class.",
"The English class.",
"The chemistry and English classes."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hi, Jenny. Is it true you're moving to London?
W: Yes, it is.
M: What made you decide to do that?
W: Work, mainly. I'm sure I'll be able to find a job there.
M: You're probably right. But where are you going to live?
W: I hope I'll find a flat to share with somebody. That way it will be cheaper.
M: Yes, that's a good idea. Are you taking your dog with you?
W: No, I don't think so. My parents have offered to take care of him, and I don't think he'd be happy in the city.
M: You're probably right. But aren't you afraid of moving to such a big place, especially after living in a small village?
W: Not really. I think I'll enjoy myself. There's so much to do there; I expect I won't miss the countryside much and I can always come back and visit.
M: Well, I just hope you'll invite me to stay when you get settled.
W: Of course I will. | To have a better job in a new place. | Why is the woman moving? | [
"To find a nicer place to live in.",
"To live together with her parents.",
"To have a better job in a new place."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hi, Jenny. Is it true you're moving to London?
W: Yes, it is.
M: What made you decide to do that?
W: Work, mainly. I'm sure I'll be able to find a job there.
M: You're probably right. But where are you going to live?
W: I hope I'll find a flat to share with somebody. That way it will be cheaper.
M: Yes, that's a good idea. Are you taking your dog with you?
W: No, I don't think so. My parents have offered to take care of him, and I don't think he'd be happy in the city.
M: You're probably right. But aren't you afraid of moving to such a big place, especially after living in a small village?
W: Not really. I think I'll enjoy myself. There's so much to do there; I expect I won't miss the countryside much and I can always come back and visit.
M: Well, I just hope you'll invite me to stay when you get settled.
W: Of course I will. | In a small village. | Where do her parents live? | [
"In a big city.",
"In a small village.",
"In a nearby country."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hi, Jenny. Is it true you're moving to London?
W: Yes, it is.
M: What made you decide to do that?
W: Work, mainly. I'm sure I'll be able to find a job there.
M: You're probably right. But where are you going to live?
W: I hope I'll find a flat to share with somebody. That way it will be cheaper.
M: Yes, that's a good idea. Are you taking your dog with you?
W: No, I don't think so. My parents have offered to take care of him, and I don't think he'd be happy in the city.
M: You're probably right. But aren't you afraid of moving to such a big place, especially after living in a small village?
W: Not really. I think I'll enjoy myself. There's so much to do there; I expect I won't miss the countryside much and I can always come back and visit.
M: Well, I just hope you'll invite me to stay when you get settled.
W: Of course I will. | She thinks the dog might not be happy there. | Why doesn't the woman take her dog with her? | [
"She can't take care of it.",
"Her parents don't want her to take it.",
"She thinks the dog might not be happy there."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Are you ready to visit grandma in Springfield?
M: Yes. I just have to get the picture that I drew for her.
W: Great. Let's put it in this box, so it stays nice and flat.
M: I used the colored pencils that she got me for my birthday to make it, too! She will be happy about that.
W: Yes, she will. She loves your artwork! I wish I had time to bake a cake.
M: She would have liked that. You are the best baker, Mom. | A picture. | What will the speakers bring to Springfield? | [
"A cake.",
"A picture.",
"Colored pencils."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Are you ready to visit grandma in Springfield?
M: Yes. I just have to get the picture that I drew for her.
W: Great. Let's put it in this box, so it stays nice and flat.
M: I used the colored pencils that she got me for my birthday to make it, too! She will be happy about that.
W: Yes, she will. She loves your artwork! I wish I had time to bake a cake.
M: She would have liked that. You are the best baker, Mom. | She has no time to bake a cake. | What do we know about the woman? | [
"She has no time to bake a cake.",
"She loves the boy's artwork.",
"She bought the boy colored pencils."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: What shall we do this weekend?
W: I have no idea. Which do you prefer, going to the cinema or playing table tennis?
M: Neither. I'd like to climb a mountain.
W: Sounds good, if the weather is fine. | Climb a mountain. | What will the two speakers most probably do this weekend? | [
"See a film.",
"Climb a mountain.",
"Play table tennis."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Robert, this bicycle would be good for racing and it isn't very expensive.
M: Yes, but my daughter needs a lighter bike to use when she goes to school. | A student. | What does Robert's daughter do? | [
"A painter.",
"An athlete.",
"A student."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Where is Jimmy? Why hasn't he come down for breakfast? Needn't he go to school today?
W: He's still in bed in his room.
M: What's the matter with our dear son?
W: He's feeling terrible. I think he must have caught a bad cold.
M: Well, we must call the doctor.
W: Yes. Can you remember the doctor's telephone number'?
M: Yes. It's 7546 2811. | Husband and wife. | what is the relationship between the two speakers? | [
"Doctor and patient.",
"Teacher and student.",
"Husband and wife."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Where is Jimmy? Why hasn't he come down for breakfast? Needn't he go to school today?
W: He's still in bed in his room.
M: What's the matter with our dear son?
W: He's feeling terrible. I think he must have caught a bad cold.
M: Well, we must call the doctor.
W: Yes. Can you remember the doctor's telephone number'?
M: Yes. It's 7546 2811. | He is likely to have caught a cold. | Why does Jimmy not come down for breakfast? | [
"He does not want to go to school.",
"He is likely to have caught a cold.",
"He is too sleepy to get up."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: They say there'll be a snow-storm tonight, and the cold weather will last quite a few days.
W: Oh! We're so lucky; we'll be getting away for a while, and having a holiday in Florida. But let's call right now to confirm our flight. | They are going to have a holiday. | What do we learn about the two speakers? | [
"They are not used to living in a cold place.",
"They feel lucky to live in Florida.",
"They are going to have a holiday."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
F: Excuse me, could you show me the way to the cinema, please?
M: Just turn right at the third block, then you will see it. | Turn right at the third block. | How can the woman get to the cinema? | [
"The man don't know.",
"Turn right at the third block.",
"Turn left at the third block."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Jane, have you got time this evening?
W: Not really, I'm afraid. But I'll be free tomorrow.
M: Well, I'll be busy then. Maybe another time, I'll ring up to see if you are not engaged in anything later.
W: Sure. See you. | They will not be able to see each other. | What will they do tomorrow? | [
"They will meet later.",
"They will not be able to see each other.",
"The Woman has got something to do."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
F: The red bag is $10 and the blue one is $5.
M: I'll take the cheaper one. | The blue one. | Which bag did he buy? | [
"The red one.",
"The big one.",
"The blue one."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Excuse me. I'm a photographer. May I take a picture of you and your little boy?
W: What's it for?
M: It's for a book of pictures. I call it Family Album. U.S.A..
W: Oh, that's a nice idea. Well, it's fine if you take our picture.
M: Thank you. I really appreciate your help. | For a book. | What does the man take the picture for? | [
"For a newspaper.",
"For a magazine.",
"For a book."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I haven't received the furniture I ordered yet. Maybe I should call to check on it.
W: Don't worry. It takes at least a week to arrive. | Wait patiently. | What does the woman think the man should do? | [
"Place another order.",
"Call to check on it.",
"Wait patiently."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Ah, er! Looks like I'm going to be a little late for class. I hope Professor Clark doesn't start on time today.
W: Are you kidding? You can set your watch by the time he starts his class. | He is always punctual for his class. | What can be inferred about Professor Clark? | [
"He wants his students to be on time for class.",
"He doesn't allow his students to tell jokes in class.",
"He is always punctual for his class."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Driving Officer: Okay. Mr. Smith. Let's begin your road test.
Mr. Smith: Oh. I know I'm ready. I've been practicing in my driveway all week.
Driving Officer: Okay. Mr. Smith. As I'm sure you are aware, you will not only be tested on your knowledge of the rules of the road, but on your behavior toward other motorists.
Mr. Smith: Okey-dokey.
Driving Officer: Okay. Now you can start your car.
Mr. Smith: Yeah, right. Here we go!
Driving Officer: Whoa! Take it easy. The speed limit in this business district is only 25 miles an hour. [Oh]. All right. Now, turn right at the next corner... [This corner?] Na, not here! Wow! You forgot to signal too!
Mr. Smith: Gosh. I didn't see that one, and... Ah, Could you grab my cell phone under my seat. [Huh?] Nah, I'll get it.
Driving Officer: Oh, Mr. Smith. Keep your eyes on the road!
Mr. Smith: Oh yeah.
Driving Officer: Okay. Now, pull over here and show me that you can parallel park.
Mr. Smith: Sure. Wait. Hey bud. Move your car. I was here first!
Driving Officer: Ah. Forget it. Just keep driving.
Mr. Smith: So, how am I doing? Can I just take a peek at your notes?
Driving Officer: No! And, uh, watch out. Mr. Smith. Now you're tailgating the vehicle in front of us.
Mr. Smith: Oh, yeah. I'm just so excited about getting my license today. [Right.].
Driving Officer: Okay. Now carefully, CAREFULLY turn right here, and wait, wait, WAIT... STOP!! You almost hit that pedestrian. How in the world did you pass the written test anyway? [Well...]You have to give way to any pedestrians crossing the street. Jeez!
Mr. Smith: Oh. sorry about that. It won't happen again. [Car screeching to a stop...]
Driving Officer: Whoa! Get out! [What?] Get out! I'm driving back to the office.
Mr. Smith: Does this mean I didn't pass the test?
Driving Officer: Look, Mr. Smith. Could you do me a favor? When you come back to take the test again, plan on coming on Friday.
Mr. Smith: Again? Why? Is it less crowded that day?
Driving Officer: No. It's my day off. | at home | Where has the man been practicing for his road test this past week? | [
"at a driving school",
"on streets around town",
"at home"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Driving Officer: Okay. Mr. Smith. Let's begin your road test.
Mr. Smith: Oh. I know I'm ready. I've been practicing in my driveway all week.
Driving Officer: Okay. Mr. Smith. As I'm sure you are aware, you will not only be tested on your knowledge of the rules of the road, but on your behavior toward other motorists.
Mr. Smith: Okey-dokey.
Driving Officer: Okay. Now you can start your car.
Mr. Smith: Yeah, right. Here we go!
Driving Officer: Whoa! Take it easy. The speed limit in this business district is only 25 miles an hour. [Oh]. All right. Now, turn right at the next corner... [This corner?] Na, not here! Wow! You forgot to signal too!
Mr. Smith: Gosh. I didn't see that one, and... Ah, Could you grab my cell phone under my seat. [Huh?] Nah, I'll get it.
Driving Officer: Oh, Mr. Smith. Keep your eyes on the road!
Mr. Smith: Oh yeah.
Driving Officer: Okay. Now, pull over here and show me that you can parallel park.
Mr. Smith: Sure. Wait. Hey bud. Move your car. I was here first!
Driving Officer: Ah. Forget it. Just keep driving.
Mr. Smith: So, how am I doing? Can I just take a peek at your notes?
Driving Officer: No! And, uh, watch out. Mr. Smith. Now you're tailgating the vehicle in front of us.
Mr. Smith: Oh, yeah. I'm just so excited about getting my license today. [Right.].
Driving Officer: Okay. Now carefully, CAREFULLY turn right here, and wait, wait, WAIT... STOP!! You almost hit that pedestrian. How in the world did you pass the written test anyway? [Well...]You have to give way to any pedestrians crossing the street. Jeez!
Mr. Smith: Oh. sorry about that. It won't happen again. [Car screeching to a stop...]
Driving Officer: Whoa! Get out! [What?] Get out! I'm driving back to the office.
Mr. Smith: Does this mean I didn't pass the test?
Driving Officer: Look, Mr. Smith. Could you do me a favor? When you come back to take the test again, plan on coming on Friday.
Mr. Smith: Again? Why? Is it less crowded that day?
Driving Officer: No. It's my day off. | in a commercial area | In what part of town do they begin the road test? | [
"in a commercial area",
"in a residential district",
"in a school zone"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Driving Officer: Okay. Mr. Smith. Let's begin your road test.
Mr. Smith: Oh. I know I'm ready. I've been practicing in my driveway all week.
Driving Officer: Okay. Mr. Smith. As I'm sure you are aware, you will not only be tested on your knowledge of the rules of the road, but on your behavior toward other motorists.
Mr. Smith: Okey-dokey.
Driving Officer: Okay. Now you can start your car.
Mr. Smith: Yeah, right. Here we go!
Driving Officer: Whoa! Take it easy. The speed limit in this business district is only 25 miles an hour. [Oh]. All right. Now, turn right at the next corner... [This corner?] Na, not here! Wow! You forgot to signal too!
Mr. Smith: Gosh. I didn't see that one, and... Ah, Could you grab my cell phone under my seat. [Huh?] Nah, I'll get it.
Driving Officer: Oh, Mr. Smith. Keep your eyes on the road!
Mr. Smith: Oh yeah.
Driving Officer: Okay. Now, pull over here and show me that you can parallel park.
Mr. Smith: Sure. Wait. Hey bud. Move your car. I was here first!
Driving Officer: Ah. Forget it. Just keep driving.
Mr. Smith: So, how am I doing? Can I just take a peek at your notes?
Driving Officer: No! And, uh, watch out. Mr. Smith. Now you're tailgating the vehicle in front of us.
Mr. Smith: Oh, yeah. I'm just so excited about getting my license today. [Right.].
Driving Officer: Okay. Now carefully, CAREFULLY turn right here, and wait, wait, WAIT... STOP!! You almost hit that pedestrian. How in the world did you pass the written test anyway? [Well...]You have to give way to any pedestrians crossing the street. Jeez!
Mr. Smith: Oh. sorry about that. It won't happen again. [Car screeching to a stop...]
Driving Officer: Whoa! Get out! [What?] Get out! I'm driving back to the office.
Mr. Smith: Does this mean I didn't pass the test?
Driving Officer: Look, Mr. Smith. Could you do me a favor? When you come back to take the test again, plan on coming on Friday.
Mr. Smith: Again? Why? Is it less crowded that day?
Driving Officer: No. It's my day off. | Mr. Smith is following too closely. | What was the situation with the vehicle in front of them? | [
"Mr. Smith is following too closely.",
"The driver of the other car is tailgating them.",
"The car ahead of them is driving below the speed limit."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Driving Officer: Okay. Mr. Smith. Let's begin your road test.
Mr. Smith: Oh. I know I'm ready. I've been practicing in my driveway all week.
Driving Officer: Okay. Mr. Smith. As I'm sure you are aware, you will not only be tested on your knowledge of the rules of the road, but on your behavior toward other motorists.
Mr. Smith: Okey-dokey.
Driving Officer: Okay. Now you can start your car.
Mr. Smith: Yeah, right. Here we go!
Driving Officer: Whoa! Take it easy. The speed limit in this business district is only 25 miles an hour. [Oh]. All right. Now, turn right at the next corner... [This corner?] Na, not here! Wow! You forgot to signal too!
Mr. Smith: Gosh. I didn't see that one, and... Ah, Could you grab my cell phone under my seat. [Huh?] Nah, I'll get it.
Driving Officer: Oh, Mr. Smith. Keep your eyes on the road!
Mr. Smith: Oh yeah.
Driving Officer: Okay. Now, pull over here and show me that you can parallel park.
Mr. Smith: Sure. Wait. Hey bud. Move your car. I was here first!
Driving Officer: Ah. Forget it. Just keep driving.
Mr. Smith: So, how am I doing? Can I just take a peek at your notes?
Driving Officer: No! And, uh, watch out. Mr. Smith. Now you're tailgating the vehicle in front of us.
Mr. Smith: Oh, yeah. I'm just so excited about getting my license today. [Right.].
Driving Officer: Okay. Now carefully, CAREFULLY turn right here, and wait, wait, WAIT... STOP!! You almost hit that pedestrian. How in the world did you pass the written test anyway? [Well...]You have to give way to any pedestrians crossing the street. Jeez!
Mr. Smith: Oh. sorry about that. It won't happen again. [Car screeching to a stop...]
Driving Officer: Whoa! Get out! [What?] Get out! I'm driving back to the office.
Mr. Smith: Does this mean I didn't pass the test?
Driving Officer: Look, Mr. Smith. Could you do me a favor? When you come back to take the test again, plan on coming on Friday.
Mr. Smith: Again? Why? Is it less crowded that day?
Driving Officer: No. It's my day off. | a person | What did Mr. Smith almost hit in the road? | [
"another vehicle",
"a person",
"a street sign"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Driving Officer: Okay. Mr. Smith. Let's begin your road test.
Mr. Smith: Oh. I know I'm ready. I've been practicing in my driveway all week.
Driving Officer: Okay. Mr. Smith. As I'm sure you are aware, you will not only be tested on your knowledge of the rules of the road, but on your behavior toward other motorists.
Mr. Smith: Okey-dokey.
Driving Officer: Okay. Now you can start your car.
Mr. Smith: Yeah, right. Here we go!
Driving Officer: Whoa! Take it easy. The speed limit in this business district is only 25 miles an hour. [Oh]. All right. Now, turn right at the next corner... [This corner?] Na, not here! Wow! You forgot to signal too!
Mr. Smith: Gosh. I didn't see that one, and... Ah, Could you grab my cell phone under my seat. [Huh?] Nah, I'll get it.
Driving Officer: Oh, Mr. Smith. Keep your eyes on the road!
Mr. Smith: Oh yeah.
Driving Officer: Okay. Now, pull over here and show me that you can parallel park.
Mr. Smith: Sure. Wait. Hey bud. Move your car. I was here first!
Driving Officer: Ah. Forget it. Just keep driving.
Mr. Smith: So, how am I doing? Can I just take a peek at your notes?
Driving Officer: No! And, uh, watch out. Mr. Smith. Now you're tailgating the vehicle in front of us.
Mr. Smith: Oh, yeah. I'm just so excited about getting my license today. [Right.].
Driving Officer: Okay. Now carefully, CAREFULLY turn right here, and wait, wait, WAIT... STOP!! You almost hit that pedestrian. How in the world did you pass the written test anyway? [Well...]You have to give way to any pedestrians crossing the street. Jeez!
Mr. Smith: Oh. sorry about that. It won't happen again. [Car screeching to a stop...]
Driving Officer: Whoa! Get out! [What?] Get out! I'm driving back to the office.
Mr. Smith: Does this mean I didn't pass the test?
Driving Officer: Look, Mr. Smith. Could you do me a favor? When you come back to take the test again, plan on coming on Friday.
Mr. Smith: Again? Why? Is it less crowded that day?
Driving Officer: No. It's my day off. | He ought to take the test with another driving officer. | What does the driving officer suggest Mr. Smith do at the end of the conversation? | [
"He should come back on Friday to take the test.",
"He had better take more driving lessons before trying the test again.",
"He ought to take the test with another driving officer."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hi, Frank. How are you?
M: Fine, thanks. I'd like you to meet Jim. He's a close friend of mine.
W: Nice to see you, Jim. | Jim is Frank's friend. | What can you learn from the dialogue? | [
"Jim is Frank's brother.",
"Jim is Frank's teacher.",
"Jim is Frank's friend."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Shanghai Weather Service here. What can I do for you?
M: Yes. Could you tell me the weather forecast for the following two days?
W: Ok. Cloudy and rainy tomorrow with a high temperature of about 22 degree's. The day after tomorrow, windy and still rainy, with a high of about 23 degrees.
M: Do you mean it's going to rain for the next two days? That's terrible.
W: Anything else, please?
M: No, thanks. | Clerk and caller. | Where does the conversation happen? | [
"Teacher and student.",
"Mother and son.",
"Clerk and caller."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Shanghai Weather Service here. What can I do for you?
M: Yes. Could you tell me the weather forecast for the following two days?
W: Ok. Cloudy and rainy tomorrow with a high temperature of about 22 degree's. The day after tomorrow, windy and still rainy, with a high of about 23 degrees.
M: Do you mean it's going to rain for the next two days? That's terrible.
W: Anything else, please?
M: No, thanks. | It's going to rain for the next two days. | What does the weather forecast say? | [
"It's going to rain for the next two days.",
"Cloudy and rainy tomorrow with a low temperature of about 8 degrees.",
"The day after tomorrow, snowy and still rainy."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: You didn't care for that school, did you?
M: I'll say I didn't. | He didn't like it. | What did the man mean? | [
"He hadn't been there.",
"He didn't like it.",
"He didn't kill."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hi, are you Don? I'm Lynn. I saw the advertisement you put on the Internet about selling your car.
M: Hi, Lynn. Nice to meet you. Thanks for your interest. Here's my car. It's a 2006 Honda Civic. I took a lot of road trips in it! It is not perfect, but it is safe to drive and it has new tires.
W: Is anything broken?
M: The radio is broken and the heater is broken, but the air conditioner works well.
W: I think you should lower the price because the radio and the heater are broken. If you don't lower the price, I don't think I want to buy it.
M: Sorry, but I'm not lowering the price. It's a very safe car, even if the radio is broken. Would you like to drive the car so you can see if you like it?
W: No, thank you. I am worried something else is broken too. | On the Internet. | Where did Lynn learn about the car? | [
"In the newspaper.",
"On a road trip.",
"On the Internet."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hi, are you Don? I'm Lynn. I saw the advertisement you put on the Internet about selling your car.
M: Hi, Lynn. Nice to meet you. Thanks for your interest. Here's my car. It's a 2006 Honda Civic. I took a lot of road trips in it! It is not perfect, but it is safe to drive and it has new tires.
W: Is anything broken?
M: The radio is broken and the heater is broken, but the air conditioner works well.
W: I think you should lower the price because the radio and the heater are broken. If you don't lower the price, I don't think I want to buy it.
M: Sorry, but I'm not lowering the price. It's a very safe car, even if the radio is broken. Would you like to drive the car so you can see if you like it?
W: No, thank you. I am worried something else is broken too. | The price is too high. | Why doesn't Lynn want to buy the car? | [
"It is not safe.",
"The price is too high.",
"It doesn't drive smoothly."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hi, are you Don? I'm Lynn. I saw the advertisement you put on the Internet about selling your car.
M: Hi, Lynn. Nice to meet you. Thanks for your interest. Here's my car. It's a 2006 Honda Civic. I took a lot of road trips in it! It is not perfect, but it is safe to drive and it has new tires.
W: Is anything broken?
M: The radio is broken and the heater is broken, but the air conditioner works well.
W: I think you should lower the price because the radio and the heater are broken. If you don't lower the price, I don't think I want to buy it.
M: Sorry, but I'm not lowering the price. It's a very safe car, even if the radio is broken. Would you like to drive the car so you can see if you like it?
W: No, thank you. I am worried something else is broken too. | The radio. | What needs to be replaced? | [
"The tires.",
"The radio.",
"The air conditioner."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hello. Milton Hotel. Can I help you?
M: I want a reservation. Can I have it now?
W: Of course. What kind of taste do you like for your dinner?
M: I prefer Chinese dishes.
W: Would you like to sit in a smoking section, a non-smoking section or an open one?
M: A non-smoking section.
W: I'm awfully sorry, but we haven't got the section left now. Would you like to wait for a while?
M: Not at all. An open section will do, too.
W: OK. See you then. | Waitress and customer. | What is the probable relationship between the speakers? | [
"Waitress and customer.",
"Manager and assistant.",
"Employer and employee."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hello. Milton Hotel. Can I help you?
M: I want a reservation. Can I have it now?
W: Of course. What kind of taste do you like for your dinner?
M: I prefer Chinese dishes.
W: Would you like to sit in a smoking section, a non-smoking section or an open one?
M: A non-smoking section.
W: I'm awfully sorry, but we haven't got the section left now. Would you like to wait for a while?
M: Not at all. An open section will do, too.
W: OK. See you then. | An open section. | Which section will the man choose for the dinner? | [
"A smoking section.",
"A non-smoking section.",
"An open section."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hello. Milton Hotel. Can I help you?
M: I want a reservation. Can I have it now?
W: Of course. What kind of taste do you like for your dinner?
M: I prefer Chinese dishes.
W: Would you like to sit in a smoking section, a non-smoking section or an open one?
M: A non-smoking section.
W: I'm awfully sorry, but we haven't got the section left now. Would you like to wait for a while?
M: Not at all. An open section will do, too.
W: OK. See you then. | A reservation. | What is the dialogue about? | [
"A dinner.",
"A reservation.",
"Chinese food."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Where does Suzanne come from?
W: She was born in Switzerland and grew up in Spain, but now she's an English citizen. | British. | What is Suzanne's nationality? | [
"American.",
"British.",
"Spanish."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Lisa,how did your interview go?
W: I couldn't feel better about it. The questions were not so difficult as expected. | She was quite pleased with the interview. | What does the woman mean? | [
"She was quite pleased with the interview.",
"She could have done better in the interview.",
"She couldn't answer some of the questions."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Well, your computer is broken. It won't turn on. How did you break it?
M: I don't know. I dropped it two weeks ago, but it was working well until yesterday. It's seven years old, though. I think it was almost time to get a new one, anyway. | Get a new one. | What will the man probably do with the computer? | [
"Have it fixed.",
"Give it to the woman.",
"Get a new one."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: You know these people who want to visit the company?
W: Yes. You are meeting them next week, aren't you?
M: Hum. Where should I take them, the office perhaps?
W: I suppose you prefer this office because it is more comfortable.
M: Well. I did think here, yes. But maybe the factory somewhere.
W: I think they prefer to see where our products are made.
M: OK, I'll meet them there. | Next week. | When will the man meet these people wanting to visit the company? | [
"This week.",
"Next month.",
"Next week."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: You know these people who want to visit the company?
W: Yes. You are meeting them next week, aren't you?
M: Hum. Where should I take them, the office perhaps?
W: I suppose you prefer this office because it is more comfortable.
M: Well. I did think here, yes. But maybe the factory somewhere.
W: I think they prefer to see where our products are made.
M: OK, I'll meet them there. | In the office. | Where does the conversation take place? | [
"In the restaurant.",
"In the office.",
"In the factory."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: You know these people who want to visit the company?
W: Yes. You are meeting them next week, aren't you?
M: Hum. Where should I take them, the office perhaps?
W: I suppose you prefer this office because it is more comfortable.
M: Well. I did think here, yes. But maybe the factory somewhere.
W: I think they prefer to see where our products are made.
M: OK, I'll meet them there. | In the factory. | Where does the man decide to meet these people? | [
"In the factory.",
"In me office.",
"In the man's home."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
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