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W: David, we shouldn't sit here doing nothing. M: Why not? It's Saturday afternoon, isn't it? W: Yes, but there's so much to do around the house. M: It can wait. W: We ought to finish washing down the kitchen walls and cupboards. M: We can do that tomorrow. We don't have to do it today. W: All right. That's a good idea. M: Talking about washing down the kitchen-where's Bob? W: He's having lunch with Georgia. M: What! Again? W: He should be back soon. M: He shouldn't spend so much time with that girl. W: You must be patient, David. Nineteen's a very difficult age, you know? M: Yes, I know. But he ought to be studying more.
Wash down the kitchen.
What do the two speakers plan to do tomorrow?
[ "Paint the walls.", "Move the cupboards.", "Wash down the kitchen." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: David, we shouldn't sit here doing nothing. M: Why not? It's Saturday afternoon, isn't it? W: Yes, but there's so much to do around the house. M: It can wait. W: We ought to finish washing down the kitchen walls and cupboards. M: We can do that tomorrow. We don't have to do it today. W: All right. That's a good idea. M: Talking about washing down the kitchen-where's Bob? W: He's having lunch with Georgia. M: What! Again? W: He should be back soon. M: He shouldn't spend so much time with that girl. W: You must be patient, David. Nineteen's a very difficult age, you know? M: Yes, I know. But he ought to be studying more.
In a restaurant.
Where is Bob now?
[ "In a restaurant.", "In his bedroom.", "In the kitchen." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: So, tell me, what's the one thing that really makes you unhappy about modem technology? W: I'm happy to get a chance to speak out. I know that a lot of people like the convenience of cell phones, but I find them truly irritating. People don't seem to know when to leave them at home. I hate it when people use their cell phones in a restaurant or a store. It's probably none Of my business, but it drives me crazy. One night in a movie theater, some cell phone began to ring and a guy behind me began to have a conversation right there during the movie. And the people who talk on the phone while they drive, well, they're putting the rest of us in danger, aren't they? There should be a law against it.
Modern technology.
What are the speakers talking about?
[ "Modern technology.", "Dangerous driving.", "Behaviors in the theatcr." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: So, tell me, what's the one thing that really makes you unhappy about modem technology? W: I'm happy to get a chance to speak out. I know that a lot of people like the convenience of cell phones, but I find them truly irritating. People don't seem to know when to leave them at home. I hate it when people use their cell phones in a restaurant or a store. It's probably none Of my business, but it drives me crazy. One night in a movie theater, some cell phone began to ring and a guy behind me began to have a conversation right there during the movie. And the people who talk on the phone while they drive, well, they're putting the rest of us in danger, aren't they? There should be a law against it.
The way people use their cell phones in public places.
What makes the woman unhappy about?
[ "That she gets a chance to speak out.", "People like the convenience of cell phones.", "The way people use their cell phones in public places." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: So, tell me, what's the one thing that really makes you unhappy about modem technology? W: I'm happy to get a chance to speak out. I know that a lot of people like the convenience of cell phones, but I find them truly irritating. People don't seem to know when to leave them at home. I hate it when people use their cell phones in a restaurant or a store. It's probably none Of my business, but it drives me crazy. One night in a movie theater, some cell phone began to ring and a guy behind me began to have a conversation right there during the movie. And the people who talk on the phone while they drive, well, they're putting the rest of us in danger, aren't they? There should be a law against it.
She believes that law is needed.
What do we know about the woman?
[ "She believes the guy's phone rang behind her.", "She believes that law is needed.", "She believes she is in danger." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Where are you going for your holiday this year, Jane? W: Florida. M: Great! How long are you going to stay there? W: One week. Just for Christmas time. M: Have you got any friends there? W: No. I have always wanted to go, but I've been too busy. Now I've got a week's holiday, and I can enjoy Christmas special prices. My dream will come true. M: Lovely! I guess you will certainly go to Disneyland. W: You are right. You have been there, haven't you? M: Yes, but just a couple of days. W: Tell me something about it, will you? M: There are so many things to see in the park. It has several main sections. They are named Main Street, Frontier Land, Fantasy Land, Tomorrow Land and Adventure Land. The park is often called a "Magic Kingdom". W: It must be an unforgettable experience for you. M: That's true, especially the Magic Mountain and Fantasy Land. I'm sure you'll enjoy your visit too. W: Thank you. I believe so.
For Christmas time.
How long will Jane stay in Florida?
[ "Only one day.", "Two or three days.", "For Christmas time." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Where are you going for your holiday this year, Jane? W: Florida. M: Great! How long are you going to stay there? W: One week. Just for Christmas time. M: Have you got any friends there? W: No. I have always wanted to go, but I've been too busy. Now I've got a week's holiday, and I can enjoy Christmas special prices. My dream will come true. M: Lovely! I guess you will certainly go to Disneyland. W: You are right. You have been there, haven't you? M: Yes, but just a couple of days. W: Tell me something about it, will you? M: There are so many things to see in the park. It has several main sections. They are named Main Street, Frontier Land, Fantasy Land, Tomorrow Land and Adventure Land. The park is often called a "Magic Kingdom". W: It must be an unforgettable experience for you. M: That's true, especially the Magic Mountain and Fantasy Land. I'm sure you'll enjoy your visit too. W: Thank you. I believe so.
He has been to Disneyland.
What can be concluded about the man?
[ "He has been to Disneyland.", "He has read a book about Disneyland.", "He has seen a film introduction to Disneyland." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Where are you going for your holiday this year, Jane? W: Florida. M: Great! How long are you going to stay there? W: One week. Just for Christmas time. M: Have you got any friends there? W: No. I have always wanted to go, but I've been too busy. Now I've got a week's holiday, and I can enjoy Christmas special prices. My dream will come true. M: Lovely! I guess you will certainly go to Disneyland. W: You are right. You have been there, haven't you? M: Yes, but just a couple of days. W: Tell me something about it, will you? M: There are so many things to see in the park. It has several main sections. They are named Main Street, Frontier Land, Fantasy Land, Tomorrow Land and Adventure Land. The park is often called a "Magic Kingdom". W: It must be an unforgettable experience for you. M: That's true, especially the Magic Mountain and Fantasy Land. I'm sure you'll enjoy your visit too. W: Thank you. I believe so.
Five.
How many sections is Disneyland made up of?
[ "Four.", "Five.", "Six." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: What can I do if I can't finish reading it in a week? W: You may come and renew it.
Borrowing a book.
What is the man doing?
[ "Borrowing a book.", "Buying a book.", "Asking his teacher a question." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Hi, Jack. Who are you writing to? M: I'm writing to my parents telling them I'll stay here this summer. W: You're not going home? I thought you were going on a trip to Japan with your family. M: Well, I intended to go with them, but I thought again and changed my mind. W: Tell me. I'm interested in knowing what keeps you from joining your beloved family and staying here. It certainly is not studying. M: No, certainly not. Michael arranged for me to work at his uncle's institution. W: How much will you be paid? M: Judy, I don't do it for money, but for experience. Besides, it's voluntary work. W: You work without payment? That's really something. M: When will you leave for home? W: Tomorrow. We'll fly to Hawaii two days after. I really have to pack now. M: Go then. Have a nice vacation! W: I'll send you postcards.
At his university.
Where will the man stay for the summer?
[ "In Japan.", "In Hawaii.", "At his university." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Hi, Jack. Who are you writing to? M: I'm writing to my parents telling them I'll stay here this summer. W: You're not going home? I thought you were going on a trip to Japan with your family. M: Well, I intended to go with them, but I thought again and changed my mind. W: Tell me. I'm interested in knowing what keeps you from joining your beloved family and staying here. It certainly is not studying. M: No, certainly not. Michael arranged for me to work at his uncle's institution. W: How much will you be paid? M: Judy, I don't do it for money, but for experience. Besides, it's voluntary work. W: You work without payment? That's really something. M: When will you leave for home? W: Tomorrow. We'll fly to Hawaii two days after. I really have to pack now. M: Go then. Have a nice vacation! W: I'll send you postcards.
To do some voluntary work.
What's the man going to do?
[ "To prepare for his exams.", "To do some voluntary work.", "To earn money for his tuition." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Hi, Jack. Who are you writing to? M: I'm writing to my parents telling them I'll stay here this summer. W: You're not going home? I thought you were going on a trip to Japan with your family. M: Well, I intended to go with them, but I thought again and changed my mind. W: Tell me. I'm interested in knowing what keeps you from joining your beloved family and staying here. It certainly is not studying. M: No, certainly not. Michael arranged for me to work at his uncle's institution. W: How much will you be paid? M: Judy, I don't do it for money, but for experience. Besides, it's voluntary work. W: You work without payment? That's really something. M: When will you leave for home? W: Tomorrow. We'll fly to Hawaii two days after. I really have to pack now. M: Go then. Have a nice vacation! W: I'll send you postcards.
In three days.
How soon will the woman get to her destination?
[ "In a day.", "In two days.", "In three days." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Mr. Block, I need to take a few days off because my parents are coming over to visit. M: But it's not really a good idea to take time off right now, you know. W: Well, I know. But they've never been to the UK before and they don't speak English. M: Hmm, you know there are thousands of tourists in London who can't speak English and they manage to get around. W: Yes, I know but they really expect me to be there. It's culture. Chinese parents expect their children to do things like this. M: I know, but truly if they care about your education, they'll understand. W: Well, do you think I could take maybe just two days off? M: Ok, two days but you must catch up with all of the work and get all of the materials.
She wants to spend some time with her parents.
Why is the woman asking for leave?
[ "She plans to go to the UK with her parents.", "She has to take care of her parents at home.", "She wants to spend some time with her parents." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Mr. Block, I need to take a few days off because my parents are coming over to visit. M: But it's not really a good idea to take time off right now, you know. W: Well, I know. But they've never been to the UK before and they don't speak English. M: Hmm, you know there are thousands of tourists in London who can't speak English and they manage to get around. W: Yes, I know but they really expect me to be there. It's culture. Chinese parents expect their children to do things like this. M: I know, but truly if they care about your education, they'll understand. W: Well, do you think I could take maybe just two days off? M: Ok, two days but you must catch up with all of the work and get all of the materials.
He doesn't want the woman to take any time off at first.
What can be inferred about the man?
[ "He knows a lot about Chinese culture.", "He doesn't want the woman to take any time off at first.", "He considers language a big problem for foreign visitors." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Mr. Block, I need to take a few days off because my parents are coming over to visit. M: But it's not really a good idea to take time off right now, you know. W: Well, I know. But they've never been to the UK before and they don't speak English. M: Hmm, you know there are thousands of tourists in London who can't speak English and they manage to get around. W: Yes, I know but they really expect me to be there. It's culture. Chinese parents expect their children to do things like this. M: I know, but truly if they care about your education, they'll understand. W: Well, do you think I could take maybe just two days off? M: Ok, two days but you must catch up with all of the work and get all of the materials.
She is a student.
What can be inferred about the woman?
[ "She is a student.", "She is a teacher.", "She is a tourist." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Mr. Block, I need to take a few days off because my parents are coming over to visit. M: But it's not really a good idea to take time off right now, you know. W: Well, I know. But they've never been to the UK before and they don't speak English. M: Hmm, you know there are thousands of tourists in London who can't speak English and they manage to get around. W: Yes, I know but they really expect me to be there. It's culture. Chinese parents expect their children to do things like this. M: I know, but truly if they care about your education, they'll understand. W: Well, do you think I could take maybe just two days off? M: Ok, two days but you must catch up with all of the work and get all of the materials.
The woman can take two days off.
What agreement do the two speakers reach at the end of the conversation?
[ "The woman can take two days off.", "The woman needs to do some extra work.", "The woman should buy some travelling materials." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Yes, madam. What seems to be the problem? W: I'd like to report a robbery. It's my ear. It's been stolen.
A policeman.
What's probably the man's occupation?
[ "A repairman.", "A robber.", "A policeman." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: What do you think of the movie? M: It was worth neither the time nor the money.
The movie was not worth watching.
What does the man mean?
[ "The movie was inexpensive.", "The movie was not worth watching.", "He didn't have time to go to the movie." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Police Officer: Hello. 24th Precinct. Officer Jones speaking. Man: Help. Yeah, uh, it was wild, I mean really bizarre. Police Officer: Calm down sir! Now, what do you want to report? Man: Well, I'd like to report a UFO sighting. Police Officer: A what? Man: What do you mean "what?" An unidentified flying object! Police Officer: Wait, tell me exactly what you saw. Man: Well, I was driving home from a party about three hours ago, so it was about 2:00 AM, when I saw this bright light overhead. Police Officer: Okay. And then what happened? Man: Oh, man. Well, it was out of this world. I stopped to watch the light when it disappeared behind a hill about a kilometer ahead of me. Police Officer: Alright. Then what? Man: Well, I got back in my car and I started driving toward where the UFO landed. Police Officer: Now, how do you know it was a UFO? Perhaps you only saw the lights of an airplane [No], or the headlights of an approaching car [No]. Things like that happen, you know. Man: Well if it was that, how do you explain "the BEAST"? Police Officer: What do you mean, "the BEAST"? Man: Okay. I kept driving for about five minutes when all of a sudden, this giant, hairy creature jumped out in front of my car. Police Officer: Oh, yeah. Then what? Man: Well, then, the beast picked up the front of my car and said, "Get out of the car. I'm taking you to my master!" Something like that. Police Officer: Wow? A hairy alien who can speak English! Come on! Man: I'm not making this up, if that's what you're suggesting. Then, when I didn't get out of the car, the beast opened the car door, carried me on his shoulders to this round-shaped flying saucer, and well, that's when I woke up along side the road. The beast must have knocked me out and left me there. Police Officer: Well, that's the best story I've heard all night, sir. Now, have you been taking any medication, drugs, or alcohol in the last 24 hours? You mentioned you went to a party. Man: What? Well, I did have a few beers, but I'm telling the truth. Police Officer: Okay, okay. We have a great therapist that deals with THESE kinds of cases. Man: I'm not crazy. Police Officer: Well, we'll look into your story. Thank you.
He was returning home from a party.
Where was the man coming from when he first saw the UFO?
[ "He was returning home from a party.", "He just got off work when he saw the UFO.", "He was driving home from a restaurant." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Police Officer: Hello. 24th Precinct. Officer Jones speaking. Man: Help. Yeah, uh, it was wild, I mean really bizarre. Police Officer: Calm down sir! Now, what do you want to report? Man: Well, I'd like to report a UFO sighting. Police Officer: A what? Man: What do you mean "what?" An unidentified flying object! Police Officer: Wait, tell me exactly what you saw. Man: Well, I was driving home from a party about three hours ago, so it was about 2:00 AM, when I saw this bright light overhead. Police Officer: Okay. And then what happened? Man: Oh, man. Well, it was out of this world. I stopped to watch the light when it disappeared behind a hill about a kilometer ahead of me. Police Officer: Alright. Then what? Man: Well, I got back in my car and I started driving toward where the UFO landed. Police Officer: Now, how do you know it was a UFO? Perhaps you only saw the lights of an airplane [No], or the headlights of an approaching car [No]. Things like that happen, you know. Man: Well if it was that, how do you explain "the BEAST"? Police Officer: What do you mean, "the BEAST"? Man: Okay. I kept driving for about five minutes when all of a sudden, this giant, hairy creature jumped out in front of my car. Police Officer: Oh, yeah. Then what? Man: Well, then, the beast picked up the front of my car and said, "Get out of the car. I'm taking you to my master!" Something like that. Police Officer: Wow? A hairy alien who can speak English! Come on! Man: I'm not making this up, if that's what you're suggesting. Then, when I didn't get out of the car, the beast opened the car door, carried me on his shoulders to this round-shaped flying saucer, and well, that's when I woke up along side the road. The beast must have knocked me out and left me there. Police Officer: Well, that's the best story I've heard all night, sir. Now, have you been taking any medication, drugs, or alcohol in the last 24 hours? You mentioned you went to a party. Man: What? Well, I did have a few beers, but I'm telling the truth. Police Officer: Okay, okay. We have a great therapist that deals with THESE kinds of cases. Man: I'm not crazy. Police Officer: Well, we'll look into your story. Thank you.
about 5:00 AM
What time did the man report the incident to the police?
[ "about 12:00 AM", "about 3:00 AM", "about 5:00 AM" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Police Officer: Hello. 24th Precinct. Officer Jones speaking. Man: Help. Yeah, uh, it was wild, I mean really bizarre. Police Officer: Calm down sir! Now, what do you want to report? Man: Well, I'd like to report a UFO sighting. Police Officer: A what? Man: What do you mean "what?" An unidentified flying object! Police Officer: Wait, tell me exactly what you saw. Man: Well, I was driving home from a party about three hours ago, so it was about 2:00 AM, when I saw this bright light overhead. Police Officer: Okay. And then what happened? Man: Oh, man. Well, it was out of this world. I stopped to watch the light when it disappeared behind a hill about a kilometer ahead of me. Police Officer: Alright. Then what? Man: Well, I got back in my car and I started driving toward where the UFO landed. Police Officer: Now, how do you know it was a UFO? Perhaps you only saw the lights of an airplane [No], or the headlights of an approaching car [No]. Things like that happen, you know. Man: Well if it was that, how do you explain "the BEAST"? Police Officer: What do you mean, "the BEAST"? Man: Okay. I kept driving for about five minutes when all of a sudden, this giant, hairy creature jumped out in front of my car. Police Officer: Oh, yeah. Then what? Man: Well, then, the beast picked up the front of my car and said, "Get out of the car. I'm taking you to my master!" Something like that. Police Officer: Wow? A hairy alien who can speak English! Come on! Man: I'm not making this up, if that's what you're suggesting. Then, when I didn't get out of the car, the beast opened the car door, carried me on his shoulders to this round-shaped flying saucer, and well, that's when I woke up along side the road. The beast must have knocked me out and left me there. Police Officer: Well, that's the best story I've heard all night, sir. Now, have you been taking any medication, drugs, or alcohol in the last 24 hours? You mentioned you went to a party. Man: What? Well, I did have a few beers, but I'm telling the truth. Police Officer: Okay, okay. We have a great therapist that deals with THESE kinds of cases. Man: I'm not crazy. Police Officer: Well, we'll look into your story. Thank you.
a hairy alien
What jumped out in front of the man's car?
[ "a giant deer", "a strange man", "a hairy alien" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Police Officer: Hello. 24th Precinct. Officer Jones speaking. Man: Help. Yeah, uh, it was wild, I mean really bizarre. Police Officer: Calm down sir! Now, what do you want to report? Man: Well, I'd like to report a UFO sighting. Police Officer: A what? Man: What do you mean "what?" An unidentified flying object! Police Officer: Wait, tell me exactly what you saw. Man: Well, I was driving home from a party about three hours ago, so it was about 2:00 AM, when I saw this bright light overhead. Police Officer: Okay. And then what happened? Man: Oh, man. Well, it was out of this world. I stopped to watch the light when it disappeared behind a hill about a kilometer ahead of me. Police Officer: Alright. Then what? Man: Well, I got back in my car and I started driving toward where the UFO landed. Police Officer: Now, how do you know it was a UFO? Perhaps you only saw the lights of an airplane [No], or the headlights of an approaching car [No]. Things like that happen, you know. Man: Well if it was that, how do you explain "the BEAST"? Police Officer: What do you mean, "the BEAST"? Man: Okay. I kept driving for about five minutes when all of a sudden, this giant, hairy creature jumped out in front of my car. Police Officer: Oh, yeah. Then what? Man: Well, then, the beast picked up the front of my car and said, "Get out of the car. I'm taking you to my master!" Something like that. Police Officer: Wow? A hairy alien who can speak English! Come on! Man: I'm not making this up, if that's what you're suggesting. Then, when I didn't get out of the car, the beast opened the car door, carried me on his shoulders to this round-shaped flying saucer, and well, that's when I woke up along side the road. The beast must have knocked me out and left me there. Police Officer: Well, that's the best story I've heard all night, sir. Now, have you been taking any medication, drugs, or alcohol in the last 24 hours? You mentioned you went to a party. Man: What? Well, I did have a few beers, but I'm telling the truth. Police Officer: Okay, okay. We have a great therapist that deals with THESE kinds of cases. Man: I'm not crazy. Police Officer: Well, we'll look into your story. Thank you.
He was carried to a spaceship.
What happened next to the man?
[ "He walked to a flying saucer.", "He followed the animal to a plane.", "He was carried to a spaceship." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Police Officer: Hello. 24th Precinct. Officer Jones speaking. Man: Help. Yeah, uh, it was wild, I mean really bizarre. Police Officer: Calm down sir! Now, what do you want to report? Man: Well, I'd like to report a UFO sighting. Police Officer: A what? Man: What do you mean "what?" An unidentified flying object! Police Officer: Wait, tell me exactly what you saw. Man: Well, I was driving home from a party about three hours ago, so it was about 2:00 AM, when I saw this bright light overhead. Police Officer: Okay. And then what happened? Man: Oh, man. Well, it was out of this world. I stopped to watch the light when it disappeared behind a hill about a kilometer ahead of me. Police Officer: Alright. Then what? Man: Well, I got back in my car and I started driving toward where the UFO landed. Police Officer: Now, how do you know it was a UFO? Perhaps you only saw the lights of an airplane [No], or the headlights of an approaching car [No]. Things like that happen, you know. Man: Well if it was that, how do you explain "the BEAST"? Police Officer: What do you mean, "the BEAST"? Man: Okay. I kept driving for about five minutes when all of a sudden, this giant, hairy creature jumped out in front of my car. Police Officer: Oh, yeah. Then what? Man: Well, then, the beast picked up the front of my car and said, "Get out of the car. I'm taking you to my master!" Something like that. Police Officer: Wow? A hairy alien who can speak English! Come on! Man: I'm not making this up, if that's what you're suggesting. Then, when I didn't get out of the car, the beast opened the car door, carried me on his shoulders to this round-shaped flying saucer, and well, that's when I woke up along side the road. The beast must have knocked me out and left me there. Police Officer: Well, that's the best story I've heard all night, sir. Now, have you been taking any medication, drugs, or alcohol in the last 24 hours? You mentioned you went to a party. Man: What? Well, I did have a few beers, but I'm telling the truth. Police Officer: Okay, okay. We have a great therapist that deals with THESE kinds of cases. Man: I'm not crazy. Police Officer: Well, we'll look into your story. Thank you.
The man should seek counseling.
What does the police officer suggest at the end of the story?
[ "They should call the fire department.", "The man should seek counseling.", "The man should contact the newspaper." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Hey, I'm calling to say that I'm running late to the airport. Can you make sure that the plane doesn't take off without me? W: I'll try. M: Thank you. I'm just sitting here in traffic. There must be an accident or something. I've been here for 30 minutes, and I've barely made it onto the bridge. W: Oh, that's not good. M: This traffic is really stressing me out. I don't want to have to take a later flight! W: I'm sure you'll be able to make it. The plane doesn't leave for another 2 hours. M: Yes, but Google Maps is telling me that I won't be at the airport for another hour and 45 minutes, which means I'll only have 15 minutes to check my bags, get through security, and arrive at the gate. That's impossible! W: You can ask to skip to the head of the line in security. They're usually pretty good about that when you think you might miss your flight. M: I hope so.
He's stuck in traffic.
Why will the man be late?
[ "He's stuck in traffic.", "He had an accident.", "He didn't make it onto the bridge in time." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Hey, I'm calling to say that I'm running late to the airport. Can you make sure that the plane doesn't take off without me? W: I'll try. M: Thank you. I'm just sitting here in traffic. There must be an accident or something. I've been here for 30 minutes, and I've barely made it onto the bridge. W: Oh, that's not good. M: This traffic is really stressing me out. I don't want to have to take a later flight! W: I'm sure you'll be able to make it. The plane doesn't leave for another 2 hours. M: Yes, but Google Maps is telling me that I won't be at the airport for another hour and 45 minutes, which means I'll only have 15 minutes to check my bags, get through security, and arrive at the gate. That's impossible! W: You can ask to skip to the head of the line in security. They're usually pretty good about that when you think you might miss your flight. M: I hope so.
In two hours.
When is the plane scheduled to leave?
[ "In 45 minutes.", "In two hours.", "In 30 minutes." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Hey, I'm calling to say that I'm running late to the airport. Can you make sure that the plane doesn't take off without me? W: I'll try. M: Thank you. I'm just sitting here in traffic. There must be an accident or something. I've been here for 30 minutes, and I've barely made it onto the bridge. W: Oh, that's not good. M: This traffic is really stressing me out. I don't want to have to take a later flight! W: I'm sure you'll be able to make it. The plane doesn't leave for another 2 hours. M: Yes, but Google Maps is telling me that I won't be at the airport for another hour and 45 minutes, which means I'll only have 15 minutes to check my bags, get through security, and arrive at the gate. That's impossible! W: You can ask to skip to the head of the line in security. They're usually pretty good about that when you think you might miss your flight. M: I hope so.
Stressed out.
How does the man probably feel?
[ "Positive.", "Stressed out.", "Apologetic." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Good morning. Dr. Zane's office. M: This is Mr. Hill. I have a ten o'clock appointment, but I'm running a little late. Do you have any openings this afternoon? W: Sorry we don't. Can you come tomorrow morning? M: OK. See you then.
To change his appointment.
Why is the man calling?
[ "To change his appointment.", "To speak to Dr. Zane.", "To see the woman." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Do you eat a big breakfast? M: No, I just have a glass of milk. What about you? W: I have a big breakfast. I eat eggs and toast, and I drink milk.
Milk only.
What does the man have for breakfast?
[ "Milk only.", "Milk and toast.", "Milk and eggs." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: I want to go to Yellow Street. M: Yes, Madam. It'll take about twenty minutes. W: The traffic seems terribly heavy. It's unusual. M: No, Madam. It's about the same every day at this time.
Heavy.
How is the traffic this time every day?
[ "Fine.", "Unusual.", "Heavy." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: It's a lovely shirt. I'll take it. How much is it? F: It's fifteen point fifty dollars.
Fifteen point fifty dollars.
How much is the shirt?
[ "Fifty dollars.", "Fifteen dollars.", "Fifteen point fifty dollars." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Hi, Jane, I wonder if you're free tomorrow night. W: Well, George, I guess I am. Why do you ask? M: I have just got a pair of pre-sale Star Wars movie tickets from a friend and was thinking of inviting you along for the opening show. Are you interested? W: Of course, I am! Thanks for inviting me! M: No problem. W: So, what time are we going? M: Well, let's see. The movie starts at 10 p.m. We should get there at least half an hour earlier because there'll be a long line. I think I could pick you up at your house at 9, if that's OK with you. W: 9 o'clock? That's fine with me. M: Okay, good. W: So, see you tomorrow at 9 then? M: Yeah. That's great. I'll see you tomorrow night, Jane. W: Okay, George. Bye! M: Bye, Jane.
Friends.
What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?
[ "Strangers.", "Neighbors.", "Friends." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Hi, Jane, I wonder if you're free tomorrow night. W: Well, George, I guess I am. Why do you ask? M: I have just got a pair of pre-sale Star Wars movie tickets from a friend and was thinking of inviting you along for the opening show. Are you interested? W: Of course, I am! Thanks for inviting me! M: No problem. W: So, what time are we going? M: Well, let's see. The movie starts at 10 p.m. We should get there at least half an hour earlier because there'll be a long line. I think I could pick you up at your house at 9, if that's OK with you. W: 9 o'clock? That's fine with me. M: Okay, good. W: So, see you tomorrow at 9 then? M: Yeah. That's great. I'll see you tomorrow night, Jane. W: Okay, George. Bye! M: Bye, Jane.
At 9:30.
When should they get there?
[ "At 8:30.", "At 9:30.", "At 10:00." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
F: Do you have a cat or a dog, Mike? M: I have a cat, but I don't have a dog.
A cat.
What does Mike have?
[ "A cat.", "A dog.", "Neither." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Did you go out today? M: With my bad luck? What good would it have done if I'd gone out? W: If you'd looked for a job,you might have found one. M: But I've been looking for one over a year. Today wouldn't have been any different. W: I know how bad you feel, but if you don't keep on looking, you'll never get a job. M: If I'd stayed in Puerto Rico in the first place, I wouldn't have had so much trouble. W: What would you have done? There are more people out of work there than there are here. M: I could have had a farm of my own if I'd stayed there. W: You? Up the mountains, with nobody to talk to, but the children? M: I don't like the city. There are too many people. There's too much noise, too much dust. W: I like here. M: Yes, because your brother's here. This is really your home. W: Well, maybe we should go to Puerto Rico for a visit anyway. You could see Andis Nanco. M: You really mean that? I'd like to see the island again and feel the sunshine and here everyone's speaking Spanish.
He is out of work.
Why does the man feel bad?
[ "He is out of work.", "He isn't used to the life there.", "He has nobody else to talk to." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Did you go out today? M: With my bad luck? What good would it have done if I'd gone out? W: If you'd looked for a job,you might have found one. M: But I've been looking for one over a year. Today wouldn't have been any different. W: I know how bad you feel, but if you don't keep on looking, you'll never get a job. M: If I'd stayed in Puerto Rico in the first place, I wouldn't have had so much trouble. W: What would you have done? There are more people out of work there than there are here. M: I could have had a farm of my own if I'd stayed there. W: You? Up the mountains, with nobody to talk to, but the children? M: I don't like the city. There are too many people. There's too much noise, too much dust. W: I like here. M: Yes, because your brother's here. This is really your home. W: Well, maybe we should go to Puerto Rico for a visit anyway. You could see Andis Nanco. M: You really mean that? I'd like to see the island again and feel the sunshine and here everyone's speaking Spanish.
Encouraging.
In what way is the woman speaking to the man?
[ "Disappointing.", "Exciting.", "Encouraging." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Did you go out today? M: With my bad luck? What good would it have done if I'd gone out? W: If you'd looked for a job,you might have found one. M: But I've been looking for one over a year. Today wouldn't have been any different. W: I know how bad you feel, but if you don't keep on looking, you'll never get a job. M: If I'd stayed in Puerto Rico in the first place, I wouldn't have had so much trouble. W: What would you have done? There are more people out of work there than there are here. M: I could have had a farm of my own if I'd stayed there. W: You? Up the mountains, with nobody to talk to, but the children? M: I don't like the city. There are too many people. There's too much noise, too much dust. W: I like here. M: Yes, because your brother's here. This is really your home. W: Well, maybe we should go to Puerto Rico for a visit anyway. You could see Andis Nanco. M: You really mean that? I'd like to see the island again and feel the sunshine and here everyone's speaking Spanish.
To have a visit.
According to the dialogue,what is their last decision?
[ "To look for a job together.", "To have a visit.", "To move to the island." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: I'm thinking of going to Austin for a visit. Do you think it's worth seeing? M: Well, I wish I had been there.
The man has not been to Austin before.
What do we learn from the conversation?
[ "The man is planning a trip to Austin.", "The man has not been to Austin before.", "The man doesn't like Austin." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Did you go to the concert yesterday? M: I had to do extra work in my office.
No, he didn't go there at all.
Did the man enjoy the concert yesterday?
[ "Yes, he liked it very much.", "No, he was there only briefly.", "No, he didn't go there at all." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: I don't think we can find a better hotel around here at this time. W: Let's walk a little further to see if there is another one. I just can't bear the traffic noise here.
Try to find a quiet place.
What will the speakers most probably do?
[ "Look for a more expensive hotel.", "Go to another hotel by bus.", "Try to find a quiet place." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Can I help you? M: Yes, please. I'd like some oranges. W: Do you want Florida or California oranges? M: Which do you think are better? W: Florida oranges are sweet but they are small. But California oranges have no seeds. M: Then give me five California oranges. W: Anything else? M: I also want some bananas. How do you sell them? W: One dollar a pound. How many do you want? M: Give me four and see how much they are. W: They are just one pound. M: Good. How much do I owe you? W: Three dollars. M: Here you are. W: Thank you.
They have no seeds.
What do we know about California oranges?
[ "They are sour.", "They are small.", "They have no seeds." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Can I help you? M: Yes, please. I'd like some oranges. W: Do you want Florida or California oranges? M: Which do you think are better? W: Florida oranges are sweet but they are small. But California oranges have no seeds. M: Then give me five California oranges. W: Anything else? M: I also want some bananas. How do you sell them? W: One dollar a pound. How many do you want? M: Give me four and see how much they are. W: They are just one pound. M: Good. How much do I owe you? W: Three dollars. M: Here you are. W: Thank you.
Four.
How many bananas does the man buy?
[ "Four.", "Five.", "Nine." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Can I help you? M: Yes, please. I'd like some oranges. W: Do you want Florida or California oranges? M: Which do you think are better? W: Florida oranges are sweet but they are small. But California oranges have no seeds. M: Then give me five California oranges. W: Anything else? M: I also want some bananas. How do you sell them? W: One dollar a pound. How many do you want? M: Give me four and see how much they are. W: They are just one pound. M: Good. How much do I owe you? W: Three dollars. M: Here you are. W: Thank you.
Two dollars.
How much are the oranges?
[ "One dollar.", "Two dollars.", "Three dollars." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Do you have a plan for your vacation? M: Last year I went to China, and the year before last, I went to Australia. But this year I want to stay home and take a good rest.
He wants to stay home.
What's the man's plan for this vacation?
[ "He wants to go to China.", "He wants to go to Australia.", "He wants to stay home." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Hi, Kate! Is your daddy at home? W: No, Mr. Smith. He went out 10 minutes ago. Any message? M: Hmm. Could you tell him to call me back? W: Sure, Leave it to me.
The woman's father.
Who does the man want to talk to?
[ "The woman's boss.", "The woman's brother.", "The woman's father." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Ruijin Hotel, please! M: Do you want to go by way of the People's Road or Triumph Road? W: Whichever is fastest. M: Yes, ma'am, we'll take the People's Road.
A taxi driver.
Who is the man?
[ "A taxi driver.", "A hotel receptionist.", "A waiter." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Come in, come in! Can I help you? W: Professor Turner, are you giving your Advanced Geology course again next semester? M: Yes. W: I wonder if I could enroll in it, I know it's a graduate course and I'm only a junior, but... M: Aren't you a bit young? I've allowed qualified seniors to take the course and they usually have a hard time to keep up. W: I know, but the geology of the American West is my favorite interest and I've read a lot in the field. Last semester I took Professor Burman's course and I didn't find it challenging enough. M: I see. You certainly aren't one of those students who are out for easy grades. W: I should say not. I really want to learn something. M: Well, I'll speak to Professor Burman, if he thinks you're ready, I'll let you enroll. W: Oh, thanks. Prof. Turner, that's very nice of you.
Ask another professor for his opinion.
What does the professor promise to do?
[ "Ask another professor for his opinion.", "Tutor her himself.", "Let her enroll in an easier course." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
F: My plane is leaving for New York at ten. M: You have only 40 minutes left.
9:20.
What's the time now?
[ "9:20.", "9:40.", "10:40." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: How long have you been in the army service? M: Twenty-five years. I joined up right after college. W: I have only been in the army for seven years. M: Looks like you have a while to go until retirement.
Army people.
Who are the two speakers?
[ "Retired soldiers.", "College students.", "Army people." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: What's your hobby? I love basketball. F: Well... that's also mine.
Play basketball.
What's the woman's hobby?
[ "Play table tennis.", "Play basketball.", "Play football." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: It's a lovely shirt, I'll take it. How much is it? F: It's $15.50.
In a clothes store.
Where are they talking?
[ "In a clothes store.", "In a book-shop.", "In a supermarket." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Excuse me, does this bus go to Market Street? W: Sorry. I'm a stranger here myself. Ask the conductor.
The direction.
What are they talking about?
[ "The price.", "The direction.", "The time." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: What did you major in besides English? W: I majored in education, too.
English and Education.
What did the woman major in?
[ "English.", "English and Education.", "Education." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: I am afraid I haven't been able to finish the report, and I was hoping that you would give me some more time to do it. M: OK. I can give you one more day.
Asking for permission
What is the woman doing?
[ "Offering help.", "Asking for help.", "Asking for permission" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Hello, EMS. W: May I speak to John Smith, please? M: Sorry, Miss, but he's out on his route delivering packages. He should be back soon, though.
A mailman.
What does John Smith do?
[ "A mailman.", "A letter writer.", "A milkman." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: I'd like to add some Chinese traditional elements in the decoration of my new house. W: That's great! I like this style very much. And I think if you want to embody the Chinese elements, you should use the red color. It is the most representative color in China, and sometimes it is called "Chinese Red". M: Oh, yes, I agree with you. And as for the door and the windows, I also like to use lattice. I think it is the most important elements of Chinese decorating. W: Yes. I think you have a good understanding of the Chinese style. And I suggest you'd better hang two Chinese landscape paintings. M: Oh. That's a good idea. I will buy them in the afternoon. And I'd like to paint the walls again and buy a new sofa. W: What color do you want to paint? M: I don't know exactly, but I'd like to use fresh colors. I think these colors look vivid. W: What about the sofa? M: I have no idea about it.
Today.
When will the man buy the paintings?
[ "Tomorrow.", "This weekend.", "Today." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: I'd like to add some Chinese traditional elements in the decoration of my new house. W: That's great! I like this style very much. And I think if you want to embody the Chinese elements, you should use the red color. It is the most representative color in China, and sometimes it is called "Chinese Red". M: Oh, yes, I agree with you. And as for the door and the windows, I also like to use lattice. I think it is the most important elements of Chinese decorating. W: Yes. I think you have a good understanding of the Chinese style. And I suggest you'd better hang two Chinese landscape paintings. M: Oh. That's a good idea. I will buy them in the afternoon. And I'd like to paint the walls again and buy a new sofa. W: What color do you want to paint? M: I don't know exactly, but I'd like to use fresh colors. I think these colors look vivid. W: What about the sofa? M: I have no idea about it.
Yellow.
What kind of color will the walls probably be?
[ "Yellow.", "Brown.", "Black." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: I'd like to add some Chinese traditional elements in the decoration of my new house. W: That's great! I like this style very much. And I think if you want to embody the Chinese elements, you should use the red color. It is the most representative color in China, and sometimes it is called "Chinese Red". M: Oh, yes, I agree with you. And as for the door and the windows, I also like to use lattice. I think it is the most important elements of Chinese decorating. W: Yes. I think you have a good understanding of the Chinese style. And I suggest you'd better hang two Chinese landscape paintings. M: Oh. That's a good idea. I will buy them in the afternoon. And I'd like to paint the walls again and buy a new sofa. W: What color do you want to paint? M: I don't know exactly, but I'd like to use fresh colors. I think these colors look vivid. W: What about the sofa? M: I have no idea about it.
He is decorating his new house.
What do we know about the man?
[ "He is decorating his new house.", "He will buy a red sofa.", "He is a Chinese." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Good morning, Blackwood Sports Club. Can I help you? M: Yes, I would like to order a set of golf clubs, please. Can you deliver them to my house? W: Yes, certainly. Just let me get the order form here and I'll take down your information. Can I have your name please? M: Bill White. W: And your membership number? M: It's G, 844-9192. W: Thank you. Now where would you like the golf clubs delivered? M: 89 Sea Road, Swansea. W: And could I get your email address and phone number please? M: My email address is [email protected]. My office number is 0782-403583 and you can reach me at home at 0782-624989. W: 0782-624989. Thank you.
A set of golf clubs.
What does the man want?
[ "A set of golf clubs.", "A pair of golf gloves.", "Some golf balls." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Good morning, Blackwood Sports Club. Can I help you? M: Yes, I would like to order a set of golf clubs, please. Can you deliver them to my house? W: Yes, certainly. Just let me get the order form here and I'll take down your information. Can I have your name please? M: Bill White. W: And your membership number? M: It's G, 844-9192. W: Thank you. Now where would you like the golf clubs delivered? M: 89 Sea Road, Swansea. W: And could I get your email address and phone number please? M: My email address is [email protected]. My office number is 0782-403583 and you can reach me at home at 0782-624989. W: 0782-624989. Thank you.
To his house.
Where does he want them to be delivered?
[ "To his office.", "To his house.", "To his club." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Good morning, Blackwood Sports Club. Can I help you? M: Yes, I would like to order a set of golf clubs, please. Can you deliver them to my house? W: Yes, certainly. Just let me get the order form here and I'll take down your information. Can I have your name please? M: Bill White. W: And your membership number? M: It's G, 844-9192. W: Thank you. Now where would you like the golf clubs delivered? M: 89 Sea Road, Swansea. W: And could I get your email address and phone number please? M: My email address is [email protected]. My office number is 0782-403583 and you can reach me at home at 0782-624989. W: 0782-624989. Thank you.
0782-403583
What's his office number?
[ "0782-403583", "0782-624989", "0782-449192" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Before making out a plan for sightseeing trips for you, I'd be glad to know if you have anything special in mind that you'd like to see. W: Well, as a matter of fact, we were discussing this question last night. We all spoke of the Great Wall, one of the seven wonders of the world. We wouldn't want to leave China without seeing that. If it could possibly be arranged, how far is it from here? M: Only about 50 kilometers. Just an hour and a half's trip by car. We'll put down at the Great Wall then. W: Good! And we've heard quite a lot about the Summer Palace. We'd like to see that, too. M: All right, the Summer Palace, well, and there are a number of places that I think you'd find interesting, the Temple of Heaven, the Former Imperial Palaces and the Ming Tombs.
A tour guide.
What does the man most possibly do?
[ "A teacher.", "A tour guide.", "A driver." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Before making out a plan for sightseeing trips for you, I'd be glad to know if you have anything special in mind that you'd like to see. W: Well, as a matter of fact, we were discussing this question last night. We all spoke of the Great Wall, one of the seven wonders of the world. We wouldn't want to leave China without seeing that. If it could possibly be arranged, how far is it from here? M: Only about 50 kilometers. Just an hour and a half's trip by car. We'll put down at the Great Wall then. W: Good! And we've heard quite a lot about the Summer Palace. We'd like to see that, too. M: All right, the Summer Palace, well, and there are a number of places that I think you'd find interesting, the Temple of Heaven, the Former Imperial Palaces and the Ming Tombs.
The Summer Palace and the Great Wall.
Where does the woman specially want to visit?
[ "The Summer Palace and the Great Wall.", "The Summer Palace and the Ming Tombs.", "The Great Wall and the Temple of Heaven." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Before making out a plan for sightseeing trips for you, I'd be glad to know if you have anything special in mind that you'd like to see. W: Well, as a matter of fact, we were discussing this question last night. We all spoke of the Great Wall, one of the seven wonders of the world. We wouldn't want to leave China without seeing that. If it could possibly be arranged, how far is it from here? M: Only about 50 kilometers. Just an hour and a half's trip by car. We'll put down at the Great Wall then. W: Good! And we've heard quite a lot about the Summer Palace. We'd like to see that, too. M: All right, the Summer Palace, well, and there are a number of places that I think you'd find interesting, the Temple of Heaven, the Former Imperial Palaces and the Ming Tombs.
One and a half hours.
How long does it take to go to the Great Wall by car from where they are?
[ "Half an hour.", "One hour.", "One and a half hours." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Can you help me with the bag, Sue? W: Sorry, my hands are full.
She can't help the boy carry the bag.
What does Sue mean?
[ "Her hands are full.", "She wants the boy to help her.", "She can't help the boy carry the bag." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Fikky, what's going on? Freggis just told me that you're going to be leaving us. W: Yes, I really feel bad out of it. But B. N. D. came up with really good offer. M: Well, I didn't know you were going to look for a new job. W: Well, just between you and me. I think we have some real problems in this department. Don't get me wrong. It has nothing to do with you, Frank. Everybody says you are an excellent manager. M: Problems, what problems? Do we have time to talk about it?
The woman has found a new job.
Why does the man feel surprised?
[ "The woman has found a new job.", "The woman doesn't feel like leaving.", "The woman disagrees with him." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Fikky, what's going on? Freggis just told me that you're going to be leaving us. W: Yes, I really feel bad out of it. But B. N. D. came up with really good offer. M: Well, I didn't know you were going to look for a new job. W: Well, just between you and me. I think we have some real problems in this department. Don't get me wrong. It has nothing to do with you, Frank. Everybody says you are an excellent manager. M: Problems, what problems? Do we have time to talk about it?
There is too much pressure.
What does the woman say about her department?
[ "There is a lack of trust.", "There are serious problems.", "There is too much pressure." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Which cap did you finally decide to buy? M: Well, I would have liked to buy the blue one, but it was 20 dollars. So I bought another one instead and saved $5.
$15.
How much did the man pay?
[ "$10.", "$15.", "$20." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
F: What's the weather like tomorrow? M: The reporter says it's going to rain.
Raining
What's the weather tomorrow?
[ "Raining", "Sunny", "Windy" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Would you mind if I turned the light off? F: Er... not at all.
Turn off the light.
What will the man do?
[ "Turn off the light.", "Turn on the light again.", "Open the window." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Paul, is that you? M: Yes, Mary. What can I do for you? W: Sorry to call you. But I just delivered my new computer. I am afraid I can't lift it by myself. Could you give me a hand to get it upstairs? M: Sure. Could you just give me a minute to finish off what I am doing? W: Yes, of course. But please hurry. The box is getting in the way. M: Don't worry. I'll be right down.
Asking for a favor
What is the conversation about?
[ "Offering a lift", "Buying a computer", "Asking for a favor" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Paul, is that you? M: Yes, Mary. What can I do for you? W: Sorry to call you. But I just delivered my new computer. I am afraid I can't lift it by myself. Could you give me a hand to get it upstairs? M: Sure. Could you just give me a minute to finish off what I am doing? W: Yes, of course. But please hurry. The box is getting in the way. M: Don't worry. I'll be right down.
He is working upstairs
What is the man doing when the woman calls?
[ "He is moving a box", "He is working upstairs", "He is waiting for the delivery" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: What's that book you just picked up, Mary? W: The one Prof. Lee uses inhis course. M: Oh, I see. You'd better have it if you want to pass that course. W: But it costs $30. I simply can't afford it. M: Did you check the used booksection here? Maybe they have it. W: No, they don't. I asked. M: Why don't you get it fromthe library? W: I've been trying for months, and it's always out. There are over 50 students in the course, and every single one wants the book. M: Listen, you know my roommate Henry, don't you? He took the same course last year, and I remember he owns a copy. Ican borrow it from him for you. W: Oh, that'll be great! Thankyou, Jim!
School friends.
What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
[ "School friends.", "Teacher and student.", "Librarian and library user." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: What's that book you just picked up, Mary? W: The one Prof. Lee uses inhis course. M: Oh, I see. You'd better have it if you want to pass that course. W: But it costs $30. I simply can't afford it. M: Did you check the used booksection here? Maybe they have it. W: No, they don't. I asked. M: Why don't you get it fromthe library? W: I've been trying for months, and it's always out. There are over 50 students in the course, and every single one wants the book. M: Listen, you know my roommate Henry, don't you? He took the same course last year, and I remember he owns a copy. Ican borrow it from him for you. W: Oh, that'll be great! Thankyou, Jim!
It's important for her study.
Why does Jim suggest Mary buy the book?
[ "It's sold at a discount price.", "It's important for her study.", "It's written by Professor Lee." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: What's that book you just picked up, Mary? W: The one Prof. Lee uses inhis course. M: Oh, I see. You'd better have it if you want to pass that course. W: But it costs $30. I simply can't afford it. M: Did you check the used booksection here? Maybe they have it. W: No, they don't. I asked. M: Why don't you get it fromthe library? W: I've been trying for months, and it's always out. There are over 50 students in the course, and every single one wants the book. M: Listen, you know my roommate Henry, don't you? He took the same course last year, and I remember he owns a copy. Ican borrow it from him for you. W: Oh, that'll be great! Thankyou, Jim!
Ask Henry for help.
What will Jim do for Mary?
[ "Share his book with her.", "Lend her some money.", "Ask Henry for help." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: When are you leaving? W: I'm leaving on Sunday night. M: What's your schedule? W: I arrive in Wellington on Monday, attend a conference there on Tuesday, and leave for Brisbane early Wednesday morning. M: How long will you stay there? W: I'll see our new agent Mr. Graig there on Thursday. I'm free on Friday, but I'm catching the 10 o'clock plane on Saturday to go to the fair in Sydney. M: You've got a full schedule.
On Wednesday.
When will the woman leave for Brisbane?
[ "On Monday.", "On Tuesday.", "On Wednesday." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: When are you leaving? W: I'm leaving on Sunday night. M: What's your schedule? W: I arrive in Wellington on Monday, attend a conference there on Tuesday, and leave for Brisbane early Wednesday morning. M: How long will you stay there? W: I'll see our new agent Mr. Graig there on Thursday. I'm free on Friday, but I'm catching the 10 o'clock plane on Saturday to go to the fair in Sydney. M: You've got a full schedule.
Meet Mr. Graig.
What will she do on Thursday?
[ "Meet Mr. Graig.", "Go to a fair.", "Attend a conference." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: When are you leaving? W: I'm leaving on Sunday night. M: What's your schedule? W: I arrive in Wellington on Monday, attend a conference there on Tuesday, and leave for Brisbane early Wednesday morning. M: How long will you stay there? W: I'll see our new agent Mr. Graig there on Thursday. I'm free on Friday, but I'm catching the 10 o'clock plane on Saturday to go to the fair in Sydney. M: You've got a full schedule.
In Sydney.
Where is the fair?
[ "In Brisbane.", "In Wellington.", "In Sydney." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
F: Put on your coat, or you'll catch a cold! M: Don't worry. I'm very healthy.
No.
Will the man put on his coat?
[ "Yes.", "No.", "Not mentioned." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: It's a pity you missed the concert yesterday evening. It was wonderful! M: I didn't want to miss the football game. Well, I'm not a classical music fan anyway.
The man is more interested in football than in classical music.
What do we learn from the conversation?
[ "The man attended the concert, but didn't like it.", "The man was sorry to miss the football game.", "The man is more interested in football than in classical music." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Weren't you in class Friday either? W: No, I came down with flu and had to stay in bed.
Neither of them was in class Friday.
What do we learn from this conversation?
[ "The man had flu.", "The man was in class Friday.", "Neither of them was in class Friday." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Father: Hi Michael. Happy Birthday! How old are you today? Son: Seven. Father: Alright. Well, let's sing Happy Birthday: Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday dear Michael, Happy Birthday to you. Father: Alright. So what should we do first? Son: How about cake and ice cream? Father: Okay. Well, uh let ... let's light the candles. Okay, and make a wish! Don't ... don't tell me. Son: Don't tell you? Father: Yeah, don't tell me. Okay, and go ahead and blow out the candles. Okay, let's cut the cake, and then we can have cake and ice cream. And what do you want to do after the cake and ice cream? Son: Play freeze tag. Father: Now, how do you play tag? Son: Um ... one person is it, and the person who is it tries to tag everyone [Alright. And then ... ] before I tag someone and then, another person tags me. Father: Oh, wow. And whose coming over later today for your birthday? Son: Well, everyone. Uh, my cousins, all my aunts and grandmas, grandpas. Father: Alright. Well, Happy Birthday, Michael.
Michael
What is the boy's name?
[ "Matthew", "Michael", "Mitchell" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Father: Hi Michael. Happy Birthday! How old are you today? Son: Seven. Father: Alright. Well, let's sing Happy Birthday: Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday dear Michael, Happy Birthday to you. Father: Alright. So what should we do first? Son: How about cake and ice cream? Father: Okay. Well, uh let ... let's light the candles. Okay, and make a wish! Don't ... don't tell me. Son: Don't tell you? Father: Yeah, don't tell me. Okay, and go ahead and blow out the candles. Okay, let's cut the cake, and then we can have cake and ice cream. And what do you want to do after the cake and ice cream? Son: Play freeze tag. Father: Now, how do you play tag? Son: Um ... one person is it, and the person who is it tries to tag everyone [Alright. And then ... ] before I tag someone and then, another person tags me. Father: Oh, wow. And whose coming over later today for your birthday? Son: Well, everyone. Uh, my cousins, all my aunts and grandmas, grandpas. Father: Alright. Well, Happy Birthday, Michael.
seven
How old is the boy turning in the conversation?
[ "seven", "eight", "nine" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Father: Hi Michael. Happy Birthday! How old are you today? Son: Seven. Father: Alright. Well, let's sing Happy Birthday: Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday dear Michael, Happy Birthday to you. Father: Alright. So what should we do first? Son: How about cake and ice cream? Father: Okay. Well, uh let ... let's light the candles. Okay, and make a wish! Don't ... don't tell me. Son: Don't tell you? Father: Yeah, don't tell me. Okay, and go ahead and blow out the candles. Okay, let's cut the cake, and then we can have cake and ice cream. And what do you want to do after the cake and ice cream? Son: Play freeze tag. Father: Now, how do you play tag? Son: Um ... one person is it, and the person who is it tries to tag everyone [Alright. And then ... ] before I tag someone and then, another person tags me. Father: Oh, wow. And whose coming over later today for your birthday? Son: Well, everyone. Uh, my cousins, all my aunts and grandmas, grandpas. Father: Alright. Well, Happy Birthday, Michael.
eat cake and ice cream
What does he want to do first?
[ "play outdoor games", "open presents", "eat cake and ice cream" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Father: Hi Michael. Happy Birthday! How old are you today? Son: Seven. Father: Alright. Well, let's sing Happy Birthday: Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday dear Michael, Happy Birthday to you. Father: Alright. So what should we do first? Son: How about cake and ice cream? Father: Okay. Well, uh let ... let's light the candles. Okay, and make a wish! Don't ... don't tell me. Son: Don't tell you? Father: Yeah, don't tell me. Okay, and go ahead and blow out the candles. Okay, let's cut the cake, and then we can have cake and ice cream. And what do you want to do after the cake and ice cream? Son: Play freeze tag. Father: Now, how do you play tag? Son: Um ... one person is it, and the person who is it tries to tag everyone [Alright. And then ... ] before I tag someone and then, another person tags me. Father: Oh, wow. And whose coming over later today for your birthday? Son: Well, everyone. Uh, my cousins, all my aunts and grandmas, grandpas. Father: Alright. Well, Happy Birthday, Michael.
You need to chase children around and touch them.
Which statement is true about the game at the party?
[ "You have to catch a large ball without dropping it.", "You need to chase children around and touch them.", "You need to hide somewhere so no one can find you." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Father: Hi Michael. Happy Birthday! How old are you today? Son: Seven. Father: Alright. Well, let's sing Happy Birthday: Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday dear Michael, Happy Birthday to you. Father: Alright. So what should we do first? Son: How about cake and ice cream? Father: Okay. Well, uh let ... let's light the candles. Okay, and make a wish! Don't ... don't tell me. Son: Don't tell you? Father: Yeah, don't tell me. Okay, and go ahead and blow out the candles. Okay, let's cut the cake, and then we can have cake and ice cream. And what do you want to do after the cake and ice cream? Son: Play freeze tag. Father: Now, how do you play tag? Son: Um ... one person is it, and the person who is it tries to tag everyone [Alright. And then ... ] before I tag someone and then, another person tags me. Father: Oh, wow. And whose coming over later today for your birthday? Son: Well, everyone. Uh, my cousins, all my aunts and grandmas, grandpas. Father: Alright. Well, Happy Birthday, Michael.
aunts, grandparents, and cousins
Who is coming to the party?
[ "aunts, grandparents, and cousins", "grandparents, cousins, and uncles", "friends, cousins, and grandparents" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Excuse me, but I'd like to change some dollars into Renminbi, please. M: Yes, how many dollars?
At a bank.
Where is the woman most probably?
[ "At a bank.", "At a restaurant.", "In a post office." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: It's a beautiful day, isn't it? W: Yes, nice and sunny. M: It's much better than last week. It was too warm then. W: I'm glad summer is over. I like autumn best. M: So do I. It's neither too hot nor too cold. The sky is clear and blue. W: It's a good time to have a picnic. Do you want to have one this weekend. M: I'd love to, but I think it's going to rain. The weatherman said it will. W: I don't think he's right. It hasn't rained for a week. M: But he is usually right in his weather news. W: I'm sure we'll have fine weather for our picnic.
Too warm.
What was the weather like last week?
[ "Nice and sunny.", "Too warm.", "Neither hot nor cold." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: It's a beautiful day, isn't it? W: Yes, nice and sunny. M: It's much better than last week. It was too warm then. W: I'm glad summer is over. I like autumn best. M: So do I. It's neither too hot nor too cold. The sky is clear and blue. W: It's a good time to have a picnic. Do you want to have one this weekend. M: I'd love to, but I think it's going to rain. The weatherman said it will. W: I don't think he's right. It hasn't rained for a week. M: But he is usually right in his weather news. W: I'm sure we'll have fine weather for our picnic.
Autumn.
What season is it now?
[ "Summer.", "Winter.", "Autumn." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: It's a beautiful day, isn't it? W: Yes, nice and sunny. M: It's much better than last week. It was too warm then. W: I'm glad summer is over. I like autumn best. M: So do I. It's neither too hot nor too cold. The sky is clear and blue. W: It's a good time to have a picnic. Do you want to have one this weekend. M: I'd love to, but I think it's going to rain. The weatherman said it will. W: I don't think he's right. It hasn't rained for a week. M: But he is usually right in his weather news. W: I'm sure we'll have fine weather for our picnic.
He thinks it'll rain.
What does the man think the weather will be like this weekend?
[ "He thinks it'll rain.", "He doesn't think it'll rain.", "He thinks it'll be cloudy." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: I have to call the apartment manager. W: Lost your keys again, huh? M: Yeah.
He lost his keys.
What happened to the man?
[ "He lost his keys.", "He called the woman.", "He quarreled with the manager." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Tom must be in a bad mood today. He hasn't said half a dozen words all afternoon. M: Oh, really? That's not like the Tom we know.
Tom is usually talkative.
What does the man imply?
[ "Tom is usually talkative.", "Tom has a very bad temper.", "Tom has dozens of things to attend to." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: You can get a lot of practice in giving up tickets and handling hotel reservations. Later on, you can take telephone calls. W: That's great! Thanks, Mr. Thomson. I'll come to work tomorrow.
In a travel agency.
Where will the woman probably be working?
[ "In a hospital.", "In a library.", "In a travel agency." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Tile bicycle is so expensive. It costs 90 dollars. M: If you buy it today,you can save one third. It's on sale now.
$60.
How much is the bicycle now?
[ "$30.", "$60.", "$89." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: I want to have my hair done. Do you have any suggestions? M: You can take a look at this magazine. It has some of the newest styles. W: Er, I like face style. It's pretty. Do you think it suits me? M: Well, do you really want to keep your hair that long? I think you will look better with short hair. W: I'll leave that out to you. I'm ready for a change. M: Do you want to change the color of your hair? It will be shinier in wine red and will light up your face. W: Yeah, I believe so. But would that do much harm to my hair? M: Not really. We have some of the best hair care products. W: Em, maybe on other day. By the way, how much do you charge? M: 80 dollars in total.
A magazine.
What does the man show the woman?
[ "A magazine.", "Hair care products.", "A bottle of red wine." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: I want to have my hair done. Do you have any suggestions? M: You can take a look at this magazine. It has some of the newest styles. W: Er, I like face style. It's pretty. Do you think it suits me? M: Well, do you really want to keep your hair that long? I think you will look better with short hair. W: I'll leave that out to you. I'm ready for a change. M: Do you want to change the color of your hair? It will be shinier in wine red and will light up your face. W: Yeah, I believe so. But would that do much harm to my hair? M: Not really. We have some of the best hair care products. W: Em, maybe on other day. By the way, how much do you charge? M: 80 dollars in total.
Short.
How will the woman's hair look?
[ "Long.", "Short.", "Shoulder-length." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: I want to have my hair done. Do you have any suggestions? M: You can take a look at this magazine. It has some of the newest styles. W: Er, I like face style. It's pretty. Do you think it suits me? M: Well, do you really want to keep your hair that long? I think you will look better with short hair. W: I'll leave that out to you. I'm ready for a change. M: Do you want to change the color of your hair? It will be shinier in wine red and will light up your face. W: Yeah, I believe so. But would that do much harm to my hair? M: Not really. We have some of the best hair care products. W: Em, maybe on other day. By the way, how much do you charge? M: 80 dollars in total.
She's afraid it might damage her hair.
Why doesn't the woman want to change the color of her hair?
[ "She thinks it's too expensive.", "She's afraid it might damage her hair.", "She doesn't like the suggested color." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Look at all the pollutants going into the air from those factories. Do you think they'll ever get that under control? M: Now with the new laws in effect and social awareness increasing, we are sure to turn things around.
The quality of air will surely change for the better.
What does the man mean?
[ "New laws are yet to be made to reduce pollutant release.", "Pollution has attracted little attention from the public.", "The quality of air will surely change for the better." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
F: I would mostly like to own a beautiful watch, what about you? M: I would like to have a car.
A watch.
What would the woman mostly like to have?
[ "A watch.", "A car.", "A motorbike." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: What a shame about your accident! What a way to end your holiday! M: Yes, it was bad luck. I suppose I should have been more careful.
An accident.
What are they talking about?
[ "A holiday.", "Luck.", "An accident." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Excuse me, can you tell me how to get to the Rainbow Restaurant from here? M: Drive two blocks and turn left. Continue on until you reach Heath Street and turn right. Then turn left at the second stop light. You can't miss it.
Turn right.
What should the woman do when she gets to Heath Street?
[ "Turn right.", "Turn left.", "Drive two blocks." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.