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M: Excuse me,call you tell me where the bookstore is? W: Yes. They are just down this street on the left side.
Buy a book.
What does the man want to do?
[ "Make a call.", "Have a rest.", "Buy a book." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: The cherries grown here are delicious. M: Aren't they?
He wants to know if the cherries are really good.
What do we learn from the man's response?
[ "He agrees with the woman about the cherries.", "The cherries aren't grown here.", "He wants to know if the cherries are really good." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Oh, what a nice watch! Is it yours, Betty? W: No. It's Tony's.
Tony's.
Whose is the watch?
[ "Tony's.", "Betty's.", "John's." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: I thought I heard someone at the door. M: Just the delivery boy with a parcel for our neighbor. Shd and her husband are visiting their daughter in Canada, so I'll keep it until they get back.
A delivery boy.
Who was at the door?
[ "The speakers' neighbor.", "A delivery boy.", "The speakers' neighbor's daughter." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: I may drive up to London on Saturday. There are one or two things I need to do there. M: I'd go early if I were you. The motorway can get very busy, even on a Saturday. You may get stuck in the traffic.
The road will be busy.
Why does the man suggest the woman go early?
[ "The road will be busy.", "It will take a long time.", "London will be crowded." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Can I help you, sir? M: Yes, I bought this hat yesterday. Can I change it for a larger one?
Change the hat
What does the man want to do?
[ "Change the hat", "Return the hat", "Buy another hat" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
F: What's your brother's name? M: His name is Robert.
The man's brother.
Who is Robert?
[ "The man's uncle.", "The man's brother.", "The woman's brother." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Man: Hi. I have a reservation for tonight, and I just want to check in. Hotel Clerk: Sure. What's your name? Man: Uh. Mike Adams. Hotel Clerk: Okay. Let me check here. Um. Here's your key to open your door. You're in room 360. Just walk down this hall [Okay.], and you'll see the elevators on your right. Man: Oh, okay, and what time is the restaurant open for breakfast? Hotel Clerk: It serves breakfast from 6:30-10 a.m. Man: Oh, okay. And, uh, where's the exercise room? I'd like to, you know, run a couple of miles before going to bed tonight. Hotel Clerk: It's on the second floor, and it's open until 10 tonight [Okay.], but the treadmill isn't working. Man: Oh, oh well. And one final question. Do you have wireless Internet in the rooms? Hotel Clerk: We DO [Ah!]... for $7.95 a night. Man: Uhhh, I thought something like that would be free. Hotel Clerk: No, sorry, sir but you can get free wireless access if you sit in the parking lot on the far north side. [Oh!] You see, the hotel next to us has wireless and .... Man: Oh, great. Um, and uh ... forget that. And every room has a refrigerator, right? Hotel Clerk: Well, we can have one put in your room for an additional ten dollars a night. Man: Ahhhh. I thought something like that would be included in the price of the room. Hotel Clerk: Sorry, sir. Man: Well, you know, it ... it kind of irks me it when hotels nickel-and-dime their customers like this. I mean, I checked with sev(eral hotels) ... I mean I checked with sev(eral hotels) ... Hotel Clerk: You really should have checked this one too, shouldn't you have, buddy. Man: (Laughing) I ... I guess that I ... I'm all flustered now. I mean all the other hotels provide these amenities for free. Hotel Clerk: Sorry, sir. It's just the way it is at this hotel. Man: And the bed? Is that extra too? Hotel Clerk: Of course ... NOT. Man: Oh. I've had it. I'll just try the hotel across the street. I'm sure they'll give me better service. Hotel Clerk: Okay, but you'd be canceling your reservation here, so we'll have to charge you a cancellation fee of 50% of the cost of the room. Man: Ahhhh, forget it. I can't win either way. What's my room again? Hotel Clerk: Three sixty (360). Man: Ughhhhhh!!!
the third floor
Where is the man's room in the hotel?
[ "the first floor", "the second floor", "the third floor" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Man: Hi. I have a reservation for tonight, and I just want to check in. Hotel Clerk: Sure. What's your name? Man: Uh. Mike Adams. Hotel Clerk: Okay. Let me check here. Um. Here's your key to open your door. You're in room 360. Just walk down this hall [Okay.], and you'll see the elevators on your right. Man: Oh, okay, and what time is the restaurant open for breakfast? Hotel Clerk: It serves breakfast from 6:30-10 a.m. Man: Oh, okay. And, uh, where's the exercise room? I'd like to, you know, run a couple of miles before going to bed tonight. Hotel Clerk: It's on the second floor, and it's open until 10 tonight [Okay.], but the treadmill isn't working. Man: Oh, oh well. And one final question. Do you have wireless Internet in the rooms? Hotel Clerk: We DO [Ah!]... for $7.95 a night. Man: Uhhh, I thought something like that would be free. Hotel Clerk: No, sorry, sir but you can get free wireless access if you sit in the parking lot on the far north side. [Oh!] You see, the hotel next to us has wireless and .... Man: Oh, great. Um, and uh ... forget that. And every room has a refrigerator, right? Hotel Clerk: Well, we can have one put in your room for an additional ten dollars a night. Man: Ahhhh. I thought something like that would be included in the price of the room. Hotel Clerk: Sorry, sir. Man: Well, you know, it ... it kind of irks me it when hotels nickel-and-dime their customers like this. I mean, I checked with sev(eral hotels) ... I mean I checked with sev(eral hotels) ... Hotel Clerk: You really should have checked this one too, shouldn't you have, buddy. Man: (Laughing) I ... I guess that I ... I'm all flustered now. I mean all the other hotels provide these amenities for free. Hotel Clerk: Sorry, sir. It's just the way it is at this hotel. Man: And the bed? Is that extra too? Hotel Clerk: Of course ... NOT. Man: Oh. I've had it. I'll just try the hotel across the street. I'm sure they'll give me better service. Hotel Clerk: Okay, but you'd be canceling your reservation here, so we'll have to charge you a cancellation fee of 50% of the cost of the room. Man: Ahhhh, forget it. I can't win either way. What's my room again? Hotel Clerk: Three sixty (360). Man: Ughhhhhh!!!
6:30-10:00 a.m.
What time is breakfast served in the morning?
[ "6:00-10:30 a.m.", "6:30-10:30 a.m.", "6:30-10:00 a.m." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Man: Hi. I have a reservation for tonight, and I just want to check in. Hotel Clerk: Sure. What's your name? Man: Uh. Mike Adams. Hotel Clerk: Okay. Let me check here. Um. Here's your key to open your door. You're in room 360. Just walk down this hall [Okay.], and you'll see the elevators on your right. Man: Oh, okay, and what time is the restaurant open for breakfast? Hotel Clerk: It serves breakfast from 6:30-10 a.m. Man: Oh, okay. And, uh, where's the exercise room? I'd like to, you know, run a couple of miles before going to bed tonight. Hotel Clerk: It's on the second floor, and it's open until 10 tonight [Okay.], but the treadmill isn't working. Man: Oh, oh well. And one final question. Do you have wireless Internet in the rooms? Hotel Clerk: We DO [Ah!]... for $7.95 a night. Man: Uhhh, I thought something like that would be free. Hotel Clerk: No, sorry, sir but you can get free wireless access if you sit in the parking lot on the far north side. [Oh!] You see, the hotel next to us has wireless and .... Man: Oh, great. Um, and uh ... forget that. And every room has a refrigerator, right? Hotel Clerk: Well, we can have one put in your room for an additional ten dollars a night. Man: Ahhhh. I thought something like that would be included in the price of the room. Hotel Clerk: Sorry, sir. Man: Well, you know, it ... it kind of irks me it when hotels nickel-and-dime their customers like this. I mean, I checked with sev(eral hotels) ... I mean I checked with sev(eral hotels) ... Hotel Clerk: You really should have checked this one too, shouldn't you have, buddy. Man: (Laughing) I ... I guess that I ... I'm all flustered now. I mean all the other hotels provide these amenities for free. Hotel Clerk: Sorry, sir. It's just the way it is at this hotel. Man: And the bed? Is that extra too? Hotel Clerk: Of course ... NOT. Man: Oh. I've had it. I'll just try the hotel across the street. I'm sure they'll give me better service. Hotel Clerk: Okay, but you'd be canceling your reservation here, so we'll have to charge you a cancellation fee of 50% of the cost of the room. Man: Ahhhh, forget it. I can't win either way. What's my room again? Hotel Clerk: Three sixty (360). Man: Ughhhhhh!!!
outside of the hotel
Where can the man get a free wireless Internet connection?
[ "in his hotel room", "in the restaurant and lobby", "outside of the hotel" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Man: Hi. I have a reservation for tonight, and I just want to check in. Hotel Clerk: Sure. What's your name? Man: Uh. Mike Adams. Hotel Clerk: Okay. Let me check here. Um. Here's your key to open your door. You're in room 360. Just walk down this hall [Okay.], and you'll see the elevators on your right. Man: Oh, okay, and what time is the restaurant open for breakfast? Hotel Clerk: It serves breakfast from 6:30-10 a.m. Man: Oh, okay. And, uh, where's the exercise room? I'd like to, you know, run a couple of miles before going to bed tonight. Hotel Clerk: It's on the second floor, and it's open until 10 tonight [Okay.], but the treadmill isn't working. Man: Oh, oh well. And one final question. Do you have wireless Internet in the rooms? Hotel Clerk: We DO [Ah!]... for $7.95 a night. Man: Uhhh, I thought something like that would be free. Hotel Clerk: No, sorry, sir but you can get free wireless access if you sit in the parking lot on the far north side. [Oh!] You see, the hotel next to us has wireless and .... Man: Oh, great. Um, and uh ... forget that. And every room has a refrigerator, right? Hotel Clerk: Well, we can have one put in your room for an additional ten dollars a night. Man: Ahhhh. I thought something like that would be included in the price of the room. Hotel Clerk: Sorry, sir. Man: Well, you know, it ... it kind of irks me it when hotels nickel-and-dime their customers like this. I mean, I checked with sev(eral hotels) ... I mean I checked with sev(eral hotels) ... Hotel Clerk: You really should have checked this one too, shouldn't you have, buddy. Man: (Laughing) I ... I guess that I ... I'm all flustered now. I mean all the other hotels provide these amenities for free. Hotel Clerk: Sorry, sir. It's just the way it is at this hotel. Man: And the bed? Is that extra too? Hotel Clerk: Of course ... NOT. Man: Oh. I've had it. I'll just try the hotel across the street. I'm sure they'll give me better service. Hotel Clerk: Okay, but you'd be canceling your reservation here, so we'll have to charge you a cancellation fee of 50% of the cost of the room. Man: Ahhhh, forget it. I can't win either way. What's my room again? Hotel Clerk: Three sixty (360). Man: Ughhhhhh!!!
$10.00
What is the cost for a refrigerator in the man's room?
[ "$7.50", "$10.00", "It's free. Of course!" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Man: Hi. I have a reservation for tonight, and I just want to check in. Hotel Clerk: Sure. What's your name? Man: Uh. Mike Adams. Hotel Clerk: Okay. Let me check here. Um. Here's your key to open your door. You're in room 360. Just walk down this hall [Okay.], and you'll see the elevators on your right. Man: Oh, okay, and what time is the restaurant open for breakfast? Hotel Clerk: It serves breakfast from 6:30-10 a.m. Man: Oh, okay. And, uh, where's the exercise room? I'd like to, you know, run a couple of miles before going to bed tonight. Hotel Clerk: It's on the second floor, and it's open until 10 tonight [Okay.], but the treadmill isn't working. Man: Oh, oh well. And one final question. Do you have wireless Internet in the rooms? Hotel Clerk: We DO [Ah!]... for $7.95 a night. Man: Uhhh, I thought something like that would be free. Hotel Clerk: No, sorry, sir but you can get free wireless access if you sit in the parking lot on the far north side. [Oh!] You see, the hotel next to us has wireless and .... Man: Oh, great. Um, and uh ... forget that. And every room has a refrigerator, right? Hotel Clerk: Well, we can have one put in your room for an additional ten dollars a night. Man: Ahhhh. I thought something like that would be included in the price of the room. Hotel Clerk: Sorry, sir. Man: Well, you know, it ... it kind of irks me it when hotels nickel-and-dime their customers like this. I mean, I checked with sev(eral hotels) ... I mean I checked with sev(eral hotels) ... Hotel Clerk: You really should have checked this one too, shouldn't you have, buddy. Man: (Laughing) I ... I guess that I ... I'm all flustered now. I mean all the other hotels provide these amenities for free. Hotel Clerk: Sorry, sir. It's just the way it is at this hotel. Man: And the bed? Is that extra too? Hotel Clerk: Of course ... NOT. Man: Oh. I've had it. I'll just try the hotel across the street. I'm sure they'll give me better service. Hotel Clerk: Okay, but you'd be canceling your reservation here, so we'll have to charge you a cancellation fee of 50% of the cost of the room. Man: Ahhhh, forget it. I can't win either way. What's my room again? Hotel Clerk: Three sixty (360). Man: Ughhhhhh!!!
He accepts the unfortunate circumstances and stays at the hotel.
What does the man decide to do at the end of the conversation?
[ "He accepts the unfortunate circumstances and stays at the hotel.", "He is really upset and decides to stay at the hotel across the street.", "He reschedules his hotel reservation for a different day." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: I'd like to make an appointment with the doctor for tomorrow. W: Unfortunately he is completely booked.
The doctor's schedule is filled tomorrow.
What does the woman mean?
[ "The doctor has stopped seeing new patients.", "The doctor's clinic will be closed tomorrow.", "The doctor's schedule is filled tomorrow." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Are you going to join the swimming club this summer? W: Swimming takes up too much of my time.
She won't join the swimming club.
What can we learn from the dialogue about the woman?
[ "She likes swimming very much.", "She won't join the swimming club.", "She doesn't enjoy swimming as much as she used to." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: We are going to visit the flower exhibition tomorrow. M: Are you? May I join you?
He wants to go with them.
What does the man mean?
[ "He is not interested in going.", "He wants to go with them.", "He will invite his friends." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Gordon needs to find another place to live. The apartment he rents now has been sold to a new owner. W: He'd better start looking right away. When all the students come back in a few weeks, he won't find any near the campus.
Find an apartment soon.
What does the woman suggest Gordon do?
[ "Share the place he's renting.", "Avoid living near the campus.", "Find an apartment soon." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Driving at night always makes me tired. Let's stop for dinner. W: Fine. And let's find a motel, so that we can get an early start tomorrow.
Stop for the night.
What will the speakers probably do?
[ "Cook their dinner.", "Rest for a while.", "Stop for the night." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Good morning. Can I help you? F: I'd like to buy a pair of shoes for my son.
In a shop
Where does it happen?
[ "In the classroom", "On the street", "In a shop" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Do you feel like watching the evening news? W: You ought to stay away from me. I have a bad cold and wouldn't want you to catch it.
She doesn't want the man to get sick.
What does the woman mean?
[ "She'd like to watch the news elsewhere since her room is cold.", "She's angry with the man and would like him to leave.", "She doesn't want the man to get sick." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Excuse me. Do you know where Davies Auditorium is? W: I'm not sure. I'm looking for it too because I have a class there at 10:30. I think it's this way. M: Do you mind if I walk with you? W: No. What class do you have in Davies? M: I'm taking the introductory economics class. I hear it's a big class. W: Yes. My roommate took the class last semester and she said there were over 400 people in the lecture hall. M: Wow. I hope the lecturer is good, because, if he isn't, the class will be boring. I hate boring classes! W: Oh, look. Here's Davies. I hope you have a good class. Hope it's not too boring! M: Yes, me too. Thanks for your help.
Introductory economics.
What class is the man trying to find?
[ "Advanced economics.", "Introductory economics.", "Advanced physics." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Excuse me. Do you know where Davies Auditorium is? W: I'm not sure. I'm looking for it too because I have a class there at 10:30. I think it's this way. M: Do you mind if I walk with you? W: No. What class do you have in Davies? M: I'm taking the introductory economics class. I hear it's a big class. W: Yes. My roommate took the class last semester and she said there were over 400 people in the lecture hall. M: Wow. I hope the lecturer is good, because, if he isn't, the class will be boring. I hate boring classes! W: Oh, look. Here's Davies. I hope you have a good class. Hope it's not too boring! M: Yes, me too. Thanks for your help.
Walking on campus.
What are the two speakers probably doing when the conversation takes place?
[ "Walking on campus.", "Waiting in a dormitory lounge.", "Eating at a dinning hall." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Excuse me. Do you know where Davies Auditorium is? W: I'm not sure. I'm looking for it too because I have a class there at 10:30. I think it's this way. M: Do you mind if I walk with you? W: No. What class do you have in Davies? M: I'm taking the introductory economics class. I hear it's a big class. W: Yes. My roommate took the class last semester and she said there were over 400 people in the lecture hall. M: Wow. I hope the lecturer is good, because, if he isn't, the class will be boring. I hate boring classes! W: Oh, look. Here's Davies. I hope you have a good class. Hope it's not too boring! M: Yes, me too. Thanks for your help.
Her roommate took the course last semester.
How does the woman know that the economics class had a lot of students?
[ "She took the class last semester.", "Her roommate took the course last semester.", "She heard about it on the school radio station." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Man: Hey. Can you give me a hand with the groceries? And I told you I could do the shopping. Woman: Wow! Do we really need all this stuff? Let me see that receipt. Man: Hey, I only bought the essentials. Woman: Okay. Let's see. Dog food. Twenty-four dollars and seventy cents ($24.70)? We don't even have a dog! Man: Well, it WAS going to be a surprise, but look in the back of the truck. Woman: What? Man: Ah, ha, hah. Speechless. I knew you'd love him. Woman: That thing? That dog's as big as a horse. He probably eats like one, too. Man: Ah, but he's sure friendly. And someone was giving him away at the supermarket, and I... I... I couldn't let that poor thing pass another day without a loving home. Woman: Whatever. Where was I? Eighteen dollars and nineteen cents ($18.19) for twenty-four cans of tomato juice? You don't even like that stuff! Man: Ahhhh. Not yet. I've decided to change my eating habits. Woman: Right. Man: You'll see, you'll see. Woman: Okay. Let's see. Three eighty-four ($3.84) for a box of chocolate cookies and twelve fifty-six ($12.56) for a case of soft drinks. [Yeah!] Changing your eating habits, huh? Do you really think that cookies are some type of diet food? Man: Hey, I'll just eat a cookie or two every other hour. In fact, they're a great source of carbohydrates for energy. And, you see, the tomato juice and cookies kind of, you know, cancel each other out. Woman: Oh brother. I can't believe what I'm hearing. Let's see. Where was I? A carton of eggs, two fifty ($2.50) for a gallon of milk, three cans of tuna. Okay. [Yeah.] And finally two steaks for eight fourteen ($8.14). Now, something worth enjoying. I'll get the grill started. Man: Oh, we... w... well. The steaks are for Herbert. Woman: Herbert. Who's Herbert? Man: Uh, he's the dog. [No!] You see, the previous owner said that he's kind of... he's somewhat picky about what he eats, [No!], and the steaks might help him adjust [Absolutely not!].... no, no, no, and the steaks might help him adjust to his new home. Hey, what are you doing? Oh, no. Why did you throw the steaks out on the ground outside? Woman: Well, now, you and Herbert can get to know each other better. I'm going out to eat by myself. Man: Ughh.
The man adopts a dog from a stranger.
Why did the man buy dog food at the supermarket?
[ "Their dog was hit by a truck and needed food.", "The man adopts a dog from a stranger.", "The product was on sale at the supermarket." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Man: Hey. Can you give me a hand with the groceries? And I told you I could do the shopping. Woman: Wow! Do we really need all this stuff? Let me see that receipt. Man: Hey, I only bought the essentials. Woman: Okay. Let's see. Dog food. Twenty-four dollars and seventy cents ($24.70)? We don't even have a dog! Man: Well, it WAS going to be a surprise, but look in the back of the truck. Woman: What? Man: Ah, ha, hah. Speechless. I knew you'd love him. Woman: That thing? That dog's as big as a horse. He probably eats like one, too. Man: Ah, but he's sure friendly. And someone was giving him away at the supermarket, and I... I... I couldn't let that poor thing pass another day without a loving home. Woman: Whatever. Where was I? Eighteen dollars and nineteen cents ($18.19) for twenty-four cans of tomato juice? You don't even like that stuff! Man: Ahhhh. Not yet. I've decided to change my eating habits. Woman: Right. Man: You'll see, you'll see. Woman: Okay. Let's see. Three eighty-four ($3.84) for a box of chocolate cookies and twelve fifty-six ($12.56) for a case of soft drinks. [Yeah!] Changing your eating habits, huh? Do you really think that cookies are some type of diet food? Man: Hey, I'll just eat a cookie or two every other hour. In fact, they're a great source of carbohydrates for energy. And, you see, the tomato juice and cookies kind of, you know, cancel each other out. Woman: Oh brother. I can't believe what I'm hearing. Let's see. Where was I? A carton of eggs, two fifty ($2.50) for a gallon of milk, three cans of tuna. Okay. [Yeah.] And finally two steaks for eight fourteen ($8.14). Now, something worth enjoying. I'll get the grill started. Man: Oh, we... w... well. The steaks are for Herbert. Woman: Herbert. Who's Herbert? Man: Uh, he's the dog. [No!] You see, the previous owner said that he's kind of... he's somewhat picky about what he eats, [No!], and the steaks might help him adjust [Absolutely not!].... no, no, no, and the steaks might help him adjust to his new home. Hey, what are you doing? Oh, no. Why did you throw the steaks out on the ground outside? Woman: Well, now, you and Herbert can get to know each other better. I'm going out to eat by myself. Man: Ughh.
He's trying to modify the way he eats.
Why does he buy tomato juice?
[ "He plans on making a unique spaghetti sauce.", "He's trying to modify the way he eats.", "He wants to make a vegetable drink." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Man: Hey. Can you give me a hand with the groceries? And I told you I could do the shopping. Woman: Wow! Do we really need all this stuff? Let me see that receipt. Man: Hey, I only bought the essentials. Woman: Okay. Let's see. Dog food. Twenty-four dollars and seventy cents ($24.70)? We don't even have a dog! Man: Well, it WAS going to be a surprise, but look in the back of the truck. Woman: What? Man: Ah, ha, hah. Speechless. I knew you'd love him. Woman: That thing? That dog's as big as a horse. He probably eats like one, too. Man: Ah, but he's sure friendly. And someone was giving him away at the supermarket, and I... I... I couldn't let that poor thing pass another day without a loving home. Woman: Whatever. Where was I? Eighteen dollars and nineteen cents ($18.19) for twenty-four cans of tomato juice? You don't even like that stuff! Man: Ahhhh. Not yet. I've decided to change my eating habits. Woman: Right. Man: You'll see, you'll see. Woman: Okay. Let's see. Three eighty-four ($3.84) for a box of chocolate cookies and twelve fifty-six ($12.56) for a case of soft drinks. [Yeah!] Changing your eating habits, huh? Do you really think that cookies are some type of diet food? Man: Hey, I'll just eat a cookie or two every other hour. In fact, they're a great source of carbohydrates for energy. And, you see, the tomato juice and cookies kind of, you know, cancel each other out. Woman: Oh brother. I can't believe what I'm hearing. Let's see. Where was I? A carton of eggs, two fifty ($2.50) for a gallon of milk, three cans of tuna. Okay. [Yeah.] And finally two steaks for eight fourteen ($8.14). Now, something worth enjoying. I'll get the grill started. Man: Oh, we... w... well. The steaks are for Herbert. Woman: Herbert. Who's Herbert? Man: Uh, he's the dog. [No!] You see, the previous owner said that he's kind of... he's somewhat picky about what he eats, [No!], and the steaks might help him adjust [Absolutely not!].... no, no, no, and the steaks might help him adjust to his new home. Hey, what are you doing? Oh, no. Why did you throw the steaks out on the ground outside? Woman: Well, now, you and Herbert can get to know each other better. I'm going out to eat by myself. Man: Ughh.
$2.50
How much was the milk?
[ "$2.05", "$2.15", "$2.50" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Man: Hey. Can you give me a hand with the groceries? And I told you I could do the shopping. Woman: Wow! Do we really need all this stuff? Let me see that receipt. Man: Hey, I only bought the essentials. Woman: Okay. Let's see. Dog food. Twenty-four dollars and seventy cents ($24.70)? We don't even have a dog! Man: Well, it WAS going to be a surprise, but look in the back of the truck. Woman: What? Man: Ah, ha, hah. Speechless. I knew you'd love him. Woman: That thing? That dog's as big as a horse. He probably eats like one, too. Man: Ah, but he's sure friendly. And someone was giving him away at the supermarket, and I... I... I couldn't let that poor thing pass another day without a loving home. Woman: Whatever. Where was I? Eighteen dollars and nineteen cents ($18.19) for twenty-four cans of tomato juice? You don't even like that stuff! Man: Ahhhh. Not yet. I've decided to change my eating habits. Woman: Right. Man: You'll see, you'll see. Woman: Okay. Let's see. Three eighty-four ($3.84) for a box of chocolate cookies and twelve fifty-six ($12.56) for a case of soft drinks. [Yeah!] Changing your eating habits, huh? Do you really think that cookies are some type of diet food? Man: Hey, I'll just eat a cookie or two every other hour. In fact, they're a great source of carbohydrates for energy. And, you see, the tomato juice and cookies kind of, you know, cancel each other out. Woman: Oh brother. I can't believe what I'm hearing. Let's see. Where was I? A carton of eggs, two fifty ($2.50) for a gallon of milk, three cans of tuna. Okay. [Yeah.] And finally two steaks for eight fourteen ($8.14). Now, something worth enjoying. I'll get the grill started. Man: Oh, we... w... well. The steaks are for Herbert. Woman: Herbert. Who's Herbert? Man: Uh, he's the dog. [No!] You see, the previous owner said that he's kind of... he's somewhat picky about what he eats, [No!], and the steaks might help him adjust [Absolutely not!].... no, no, no, and the steaks might help him adjust to his new home. Hey, what are you doing? Oh, no. Why did you throw the steaks out on the ground outside? Woman: Well, now, you and Herbert can get to know each other better. I'm going out to eat by myself. Man: Ughh.
a carton of orange juice
Which item did the man NOT buy?
[ "a package of cookies", "some cans of tuna", "a carton of orange juice" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Man: Hey. Can you give me a hand with the groceries? And I told you I could do the shopping. Woman: Wow! Do we really need all this stuff? Let me see that receipt. Man: Hey, I only bought the essentials. Woman: Okay. Let's see. Dog food. Twenty-four dollars and seventy cents ($24.70)? We don't even have a dog! Man: Well, it WAS going to be a surprise, but look in the back of the truck. Woman: What? Man: Ah, ha, hah. Speechless. I knew you'd love him. Woman: That thing? That dog's as big as a horse. He probably eats like one, too. Man: Ah, but he's sure friendly. And someone was giving him away at the supermarket, and I... I... I couldn't let that poor thing pass another day without a loving home. Woman: Whatever. Where was I? Eighteen dollars and nineteen cents ($18.19) for twenty-four cans of tomato juice? You don't even like that stuff! Man: Ahhhh. Not yet. I've decided to change my eating habits. Woman: Right. Man: You'll see, you'll see. Woman: Okay. Let's see. Three eighty-four ($3.84) for a box of chocolate cookies and twelve fifty-six ($12.56) for a case of soft drinks. [Yeah!] Changing your eating habits, huh? Do you really think that cookies are some type of diet food? Man: Hey, I'll just eat a cookie or two every other hour. In fact, they're a great source of carbohydrates for energy. And, you see, the tomato juice and cookies kind of, you know, cancel each other out. Woman: Oh brother. I can't believe what I'm hearing. Let's see. Where was I? A carton of eggs, two fifty ($2.50) for a gallon of milk, three cans of tuna. Okay. [Yeah.] And finally two steaks for eight fourteen ($8.14). Now, something worth enjoying. I'll get the grill started. Man: Oh, we... w... well. The steaks are for Herbert. Woman: Herbert. Who's Herbert? Man: Uh, he's the dog. [No!] You see, the previous owner said that he's kind of... he's somewhat picky about what he eats, [No!], and the steaks might help him adjust [Absolutely not!].... no, no, no, and the steaks might help him adjust to his new home. Hey, what are you doing? Oh, no. Why did you throw the steaks out on the ground outside? Woman: Well, now, you and Herbert can get to know each other better. I'm going out to eat by myself. Man: Ughh.
The man is preparing the steaks for the dog.
Why does the woman get upset at the end of the conversation?
[ "The man is preparing the steaks for the dog.", "The man only bought one steak for himself.", "The grill can't be used to cook the steaks." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Did you go shopping alone yesterday? W: No, my sister went with me.
She and her sister.
Who went shopping yesterday?
[ "She herself.", "Her sister.", "She and her sister." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Did you see the large crowd on the street corner when you came to school this morning? M: Yes, I did. What was that all about? W: A serious accident happened. A drunk driver hit a bus full of passengers. M: Oh dear! A lot of people must have been hurt or even killed? W: You are right! All the injured people were taken to the hospital immediately. M: I hope so. Drivers must be careful, especially during rush hour. W: I agree with you. We will all be safe if everyone obeys the traffic rules.
At 7:30 a.m.
When did the accident probably happen?
[ "At 8:00 p.m.", "At 11:00 a.m.", "At 7:30 a.m." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Did you see the large crowd on the street corner when you came to school this morning? M: Yes, I did. What was that all about? W: A serious accident happened. A drunk driver hit a bus full of passengers. M: Oh dear! A lot of people must have been hurt or even killed? W: You are right! All the injured people were taken to the hospital immediately. M: I hope so. Drivers must be careful, especially during rush hour. W: I agree with you. We will all be safe if everyone obeys the traffic rules.
The drunk driver.
What most likely caused the accident?
[ "The bad weather.", "The drunk driver.", "A careless passer-by." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: I want to invite more friends to the party, what do you think? M: The more, the happier.
He wants to invite more people to the party.
What does the man mean?
[ "He wants to invite the woman to the party.", "He wants to invite more people to the party.", "A big party needs more people to take part in." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Did you hear that over 300 people applied for the entry-level job at Show's Department Store? W: Oh, really. It's a dog-eat-dog world out there.
The world is very competitive and often unfair.
What does the woman imply?
[ "The world is very competitive and often unfair.", "There are over 300 jobs for you to apply for.", "People are very kind to dogs and give them a lot to eat." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Do you know what time the bread shop opens? M: It usually opens at half past six, but on Sunday it opens half an hour later.
At 7:00.
What time does the bread shop open on Sunday?
[ "At 6:00.", "At 6:30.", "At 7:00." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: You look tired. Where did you go last night? W: I planned to watch a film, but I went to meet my friend at the airport.
She went to the airport.
What did the woman do?
[ "She went to the airport.", "She was busy on her assignment.", "She went to watch a movie." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Tracy, you look happy. Did you win a prize? W: More than that! I've just received the new issue of the journal, and you know, my article is in it. M: Oh, great. It must be the article on classroom research, I guess. Congratulations!
She has got her paper published.
Why is Tracy so happy?
[ "She has received the latest issue of the journal.", "She has won a prize for her research.", "She has got her paper published." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Mom, this is going to take forever! Animal World will be on in 20 minutes. It's my favorite program. You know I can't miss it! W: I know, honey. But we haveto wait in line to pay for these things we need. M: You promised we'd be homein time. W: Be a little patient, Jack. We'll get out of here soon.
Watch TV.
What does Jack want to do?
[ "Watch TV.", "Play outside.", "Go to the zoo." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Mom, this is going to take forever! Animal World will be on in 20 minutes. It's my favorite program. You know I can't miss it! W: I know, honey. But we haveto wait in line to pay for these things we need. M: You promised we'd be homein time. W: Be a little patient, Jack. We'll get out of here soon.
In a supermarket.
Where does the conversation probably take place?
[ "At home.", "In a cinema.", "In a supermarket." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Now, can we get the computers before Wednesday? M: Well, it depends, if it is less than 10 kilometers, we can deliver them on Tuesday, but it is further away, it will be on Thursday. Where is your office? W: Just around the corner.
On Tuesday.
When can the woman get the computers?
[ "On Tuesday.", "On Wednesday.", "On Thursday." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Why do we have to walk to the station? And where is it? M: It's just down that road...I think. W: Look! There's a policeman! Ask him the way. M: All right. I'll go and ask him. W: (pause for 6 seconds) So,what did he say? M: Well, we have to walk down this road, take the first turning on the left. Then walk until we come to the river and... W: The river? M: Yes. It's over there, and there's a bridge. Across the bridge, we will be able to see some road signs which will tell us the way. W: But how far is it? How long does it take to walk there? M: About fifteen minutes, if we walk quickly. W: Fifteen minutes! We may be late for the train. And with these heavy bags, too! I think we ought to take a taxi. M: Not at this hour. Look at the traffic. It's moving very slowly. We can get there just as quickly on foot. W: Well, I can't possibly carry this bag any farther. M: All right. Let me take it, then. W: Don't be silly. You can't carry two bags at the same time. M: Yes, I can. The bags aren't that heavy...hmm! W: You see! They're heavier than you thought! M: Perhaps it's not such a bad idea after all. W: What isn't such a bad idea? What do you mean? M: Taxi! Taxi!
To the railway station.
Where are the man and the woman going?
[ "To the bus station.", "To the police station.", "To the railway station." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Why do we have to walk to the station? And where is it? M: It's just down that road...I think. W: Look! There's a policeman! Ask him the way. M: All right. I'll go and ask him. W: (pause for 6 seconds) So,what did he say? M: Well, we have to walk down this road, take the first turning on the left. Then walk until we come to the river and... W: The river? M: Yes. It's over there, and there's a bridge. Across the bridge, we will be able to see some road signs which will tell us the way. W: But how far is it? How long does it take to walk there? M: About fifteen minutes, if we walk quickly. W: Fifteen minutes! We may be late for the train. And with these heavy bags, too! I think we ought to take a taxi. M: Not at this hour. Look at the traffic. It's moving very slowly. We can get there just as quickly on foot. W: Well, I can't possibly carry this bag any farther. M: All right. Let me take it, then. W: Don't be silly. You can't carry two bags at the same time. M: Yes, I can. The bags aren't that heavy...hmm! W: You see! They're heavier than you thought! M: Perhaps it's not such a bad idea after all. W: What isn't such a bad idea? What do you mean? M: Taxi! Taxi!
Take a taxi.
What does the woman think they should do?
[ "Take a taxi.", "Walk slowly.", "Leave the bags with the police." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Why do we have to walk to the station? And where is it? M: It's just down that road...I think. W: Look! There's a policeman! Ask him the way. M: All right. I'll go and ask him. W: (pause for 6 seconds) So,what did he say? M: Well, we have to walk down this road, take the first turning on the left. Then walk until we come to the river and... W: The river? M: Yes. It's over there, and there's a bridge. Across the bridge, we will be able to see some road signs which will tell us the way. W: But how far is it? How long does it take to walk there? M: About fifteen minutes, if we walk quickly. W: Fifteen minutes! We may be late for the train. And with these heavy bags, too! I think we ought to take a taxi. M: Not at this hour. Look at the traffic. It's moving very slowly. We can get there just as quickly on foot. W: Well, I can't possibly carry this bag any farther. M: All right. Let me take it, then. W: Don't be silly. You can't carry two bags at the same time. M: Yes, I can. The bags aren't that heavy...hmm! W: You see! They're heavier than you thought! M: Perhaps it's not such a bad idea after all. W: What isn't such a bad idea? What do you mean? M: Taxi! Taxi!
He is not able to carry two bags.
What does the man find out at last?
[ "Fifteen minutes is too long.", "The traffic is moving too slowly.", "He is not able to carry two bags." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Looks like rain. Better look for your umbrella. M: Yeah, I think it's definitely going to rain. That's why I'm not going out.
Stay inside.
What is the man going to do?
[ "Stay inside.", "Find his umbrella.", "Go out with an umbrella." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
F: Mary's handwriting is very well. M: Yes, she is. But Li Ping's handwriting is the best in their class.
Li Ping's handwriting is better than Mary's.
What's meaning of this dialogue?
[ "Mary's handwriting is better than Li ping's.", "Mary's handwriting is the best in their class.", "Li Ping's handwriting is better than Mary's." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: I hate cafeteria food,and it seems like there is no place to sit. W: I can understand,but then where are we going to get lunch? M: I think we could go to the restaurant across the street.
He doesn't like the food there.
What is the man's attitude towards the cafeteria?
[ "He doesn't mind eating there.", "He doesn't like the food there.", "He likes the food, but it's crowded." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
F: We'd like to sit near the window if that's possible. M: I'm afraid all the tables there are taken. We'd better change one.
All of the tables near the window are taken.
What does the man mean?
[ "All of the tables are taken.", "All of the tables near the window are taken.", "All of the tables there aren't taken." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
F: Excuse me, sir. What time is it now? M: Sorry, my watch doesn't work.
Something is wrong with the man's watch.
Which is correct?
[ "Something is wrong with the man's watch.", "The man doesn't have a watch.", "Something is wrong with the woman's watch." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Can you speak German? W: Yes, I can. I speak it very well. But I know a little Italian.
A little Italian.
Which of the following does the woman know?
[ "A little Italian.", "A little German.", "A little English." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: De you really mean that you want to give up the job? M: Well, I'll give it a second thought.
He'll think about whether he really wants to give up the job.
What is the man going to do?
[ "He'll think about whether he really wants to give up the job.", "He'll try to find another job.", "He'll get some training first." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: The man at the garage thinks that I take good care of my car. M: So do I. I don't see any scratches on the outside and the inside is clean,too.
Her car is kept in good condition.
What does the man think of the woman's car?
[ "Her car is kept in good condition.", "Her car is not as good as his.", "Her car is maintained as well as his." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Hello, Tom. I haven't seen you for some time. How are you doing? M: Oh! Not too bad. I have been busy writing an article. W: Really? Have you finished it? M: Yes. I finished it yesterday. W: Congratulations! Are you doing something this evening? M: No, nothing important. Why? W: Well, do you feel like going to a concert? I have two tickets. M: Oh. Good idea. I want to do something relaxing, and I like music very much. W: Great. I'll meet you at your house at seven. Is that OK? M: OK! See you at seven. W: All right. See you then.
Writing an article.
What has the man been doing?
[ "Preparing for the final exams.", "Preparing a speech.", "Writing an article." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Hello, Tom. I haven't seen you for some time. How are you doing? M: Oh! Not too bad. I have been busy writing an article. W: Really? Have you finished it? M: Yes. I finished it yesterday. W: Congratulations! Are you doing something this evening? M: No, nothing important. Why? W: Well, do you feel like going to a concert? I have two tickets. M: Oh. Good idea. I want to do something relaxing, and I like music very much. W: Great. I'll meet you at your house at seven. Is that OK? M: OK! See you at seven. W: All right. See you then.
Go to a concert.
What will the man do this evening?
[ "Take a walk.", "Go to a concert.", "Go to see a film." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Hello, Tom. I haven't seen you for some time. How are you doing? M: Oh! Not too bad. I have been busy writing an article. W: Really? Have you finished it? M: Yes. I finished it yesterday. W: Congratulations! Are you doing something this evening? M: No, nothing important. Why? W: Well, do you feel like going to a concert? I have two tickets. M: Oh. Good idea. I want to do something relaxing, and I like music very much. W: Great. I'll meet you at your house at seven. Is that OK? M: OK! See you at seven. W: All right. See you then.
At 7 o'clock.
When will the woman meet the man?
[ "At 7 o'clock.", "At 6 o'clock.", "At 5 o'clock." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Did you forget about my birthday, honey? M: How could I? I've booked a table in Michael's restaurant for this evening. And I'll pick you up from work. Happy birthday!
Have dinner together.
What will the speakers probably do this evening?
[ "Have dinner together.", "Continue working.", "Attend a birthday party." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: The letter of credit will be opened in your favor within 10 working days from the date of the contract. M: All right. I accept your terms. I hope everything turns out Okay.
Within 10 working days from the date of the contract.
When will the letter of credit be opened?
[ "Within 10 working days from the date of the contract.", "Within 20 working days from the date of the contract.", "Within 30 working days from the date of the contract." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
F: Hello, can I speak to Tom? M: Sorry, he isn't in.
He is out.
Where is Tom now?
[ "He is here.", "He is out.", "He is in." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Are you busy on Friday night, Jack? M: Well ... uh ... I haven't got any definite plans yet. Why?
He wants to know the woman's plan.
What does the man mean?
[ "He wants to know the woman's plan.", "He has a meeting on Friday.", "He wants to go to the cinema." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Have you ever put a computer together before? M: No, never. But I think if we follow these instructions exactly, we won't have much trouble.
Assemble a computer.
What are the speakers going to do?
[ "Check their computer files.", "Make some computations.", "Assemble a computer." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Excuse me. Shall I book a double room for several days? W: Oh, yes. When will you arrive? M: We'll check in on Saturday and out on Tuesday. Is that all right? W: No problem.
At a hotel.
Where does the conversation probably take place?
[ "On the street.", "At a hotel.", "At a shop." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: I missed the bus again today because I turned the alarm clock off in my sleep. W: Try putting it far away from your bed and you'll get up on time.
Move his alarm clock.
What does the woman suggest the man do?
[ "Go to bed earlier.", "Move his alarm clock.", "Turn the alarm off." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Is that optional course as hard as everybody says? M: It's actually even worse, believe it or not.
It's much more difficult than people think.
What did the man say about the course?
[ "It's not as hard as expected.", "It's too tough for some students.", "It's much more difficult than people think." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: I went to a classical art exhibition yesterday. It is really abstract. Do you like modem art? M: I certainly do, yet not so much as the pop music.
The man likes the modern art better.
What kind of art does the mall prefer?
[ "The man likes the classical art in a higher degree.", "The man likes the modern art better.", "The man likes neither modem nor classical art." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: You mean Jack has stopped smoking, Frank? That's amazing. M: Yes, it's really amazing. He used to be a chain smoker, you know. W: What about you? Have you thought about quitting smoking?
Jack.
Who has given up smoking?
[ "Jack.", "Frank.", "The woman." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Man: Hi young lady. How may I help you? Girl: Well, ... yeah. I'm looking for a Father's Day gift. Man: Okay. How about getting your father a new wallet? Girl: Hmm. How much is that wallet? Man: Huh ... which one? Girl: The black one. Man: Oh. It's only $40.95. Girl: Huh? That's too expensive for me. Do you have a cheaper one? Man: Hmm. How about this brown leather one? Girl: Umm... I don't think my father will like the design on the outside, and it doesn't have a place to put pictures. How much is it anyway? Man: It's $25.99. Girl: Humm. I don't have that much money. Man: Okay. How much money do you have to spend? Girl: I'm not sure [money falling on the table]. Probably about ten dollars or so. I've been helping my mom around the house for the past week to earn some money. This is all I have. Man: Hmm. How about this tie? Girl: That's real pretty, but the price tag says $13.99, and I know I don't have that much money. Man: Well, let's just say the tie went on sale. How about $5.00. What do you say? Girl: Oh, thanks. I'll take it.
a present for her father
What is the girl shopping for?
[ "a present for her mother", "a present for a friend", "a present for her father" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Man: Hi young lady. How may I help you? Girl: Well, ... yeah. I'm looking for a Father's Day gift. Man: Okay. How about getting your father a new wallet? Girl: Hmm. How much is that wallet? Man: Huh ... which one? Girl: The black one. Man: Oh. It's only $40.95. Girl: Huh? That's too expensive for me. Do you have a cheaper one? Man: Hmm. How about this brown leather one? Girl: Umm... I don't think my father will like the design on the outside, and it doesn't have a place to put pictures. How much is it anyway? Man: It's $25.99. Girl: Humm. I don't have that much money. Man: Okay. How much money do you have to spend? Girl: I'm not sure [money falling on the table]. Probably about ten dollars or so. I've been helping my mom around the house for the past week to earn some money. This is all I have. Man: Hmm. How about this tie? Girl: That's real pretty, but the price tag says $13.99, and I know I don't have that much money. Man: Well, let's just say the tie went on sale. How about $5.00. What do you say? Girl: Oh, thanks. I'll take it.
$40.95
How much is the black wallet?
[ "$49.95", "$40.95", "$44.95" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Man: Hi young lady. How may I help you? Girl: Well, ... yeah. I'm looking for a Father's Day gift. Man: Okay. How about getting your father a new wallet? Girl: Hmm. How much is that wallet? Man: Huh ... which one? Girl: The black one. Man: Oh. It's only $40.95. Girl: Huh? That's too expensive for me. Do you have a cheaper one? Man: Hmm. How about this brown leather one? Girl: Umm... I don't think my father will like the design on the outside, and it doesn't have a place to put pictures. How much is it anyway? Man: It's $25.99. Girl: Humm. I don't have that much money. Man: Okay. How much money do you have to spend? Girl: I'm not sure [money falling on the table]. Probably about ten dollars or so. I've been helping my mom around the house for the past week to earn some money. This is all I have. Man: Hmm. How about this tie? Girl: That's real pretty, but the price tag says $13.99, and I know I don't have that much money. Man: Well, let's just say the tie went on sale. How about $5.00. What do you say? Girl: Oh, thanks. I'll take it.
There isn't a place to put pictures.
Why doesn't the girl like the brown wallet?
[ "There isn't a place to put pictures.", "It's too big and heavy.", "She doesn't like the color." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Man: Hi young lady. How may I help you? Girl: Well, ... yeah. I'm looking for a Father's Day gift. Man: Okay. How about getting your father a new wallet? Girl: Hmm. How much is that wallet? Man: Huh ... which one? Girl: The black one. Man: Oh. It's only $40.95. Girl: Huh? That's too expensive for me. Do you have a cheaper one? Man: Hmm. How about this brown leather one? Girl: Umm... I don't think my father will like the design on the outside, and it doesn't have a place to put pictures. How much is it anyway? Man: It's $25.99. Girl: Humm. I don't have that much money. Man: Okay. How much money do you have to spend? Girl: I'm not sure [money falling on the table]. Probably about ten dollars or so. I've been helping my mom around the house for the past week to earn some money. This is all I have. Man: Hmm. How about this tie? Girl: That's real pretty, but the price tag says $13.99, and I know I don't have that much money. Man: Well, let's just say the tie went on sale. How about $5.00. What do you say? Girl: Oh, thanks. I'll take it.
$10.00
About how much does the girl have to spend?
[ "$5.00", "$10.00", "$13.00" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Man: Hi young lady. How may I help you? Girl: Well, ... yeah. I'm looking for a Father's Day gift. Man: Okay. How about getting your father a new wallet? Girl: Hmm. How much is that wallet? Man: Huh ... which one? Girl: The black one. Man: Oh. It's only $40.95. Girl: Huh? That's too expensive for me. Do you have a cheaper one? Man: Hmm. How about this brown leather one? Girl: Umm... I don't think my father will like the design on the outside, and it doesn't have a place to put pictures. How much is it anyway? Man: It's $25.99. Girl: Humm. I don't have that much money. Man: Okay. How much money do you have to spend? Girl: I'm not sure [money falling on the table]. Probably about ten dollars or so. I've been helping my mom around the house for the past week to earn some money. This is all I have. Man: Hmm. How about this tie? Girl: That's real pretty, but the price tag says $13.99, and I know I don't have that much money. Man: Well, let's just say the tie went on sale. How about $5.00. What do you say? Girl: Oh, thanks. I'll take it.
a tie
What does the girl decide to buy?
[ "a black wallet", "a brown belt", "a tie" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: What do you want to do this weekend? W: Oh, I don't know. Maybe go to the beach if it's nice weather. M: But we did that last weekend. Let's do something different. W: Hum... Hey, I know what! Why don't we climb Mt. Fuji? M: Great idea! I've always wanted to do that! W: Paul and Mary talked about a bicycle ride yesterday, but they haven't made the final decision. Maybe we could persuade them to join us. M: Wonderful! I give them a call right now.
Climb a mountain.
What are the speakers going to do this weekend?
[ "Go to the beach.", "Climb a mountain.", "Go for a bicycle-ride." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: What do you want to do this weekend? W: Oh, I don't know. Maybe go to the beach if it's nice weather. M: But we did that last weekend. Let's do something different. W: Hum... Hey, I know what! Why don't we climb Mt. Fuji? M: Great idea! I've always wanted to do that! W: Paul and Mary talked about a bicycle ride yesterday, but they haven't made the final decision. Maybe we could persuade them to join us. M: Wonderful! I give them a call right now.
They might be the speakers' friends.
What do we know about Paul and Mary?
[ "They might be the speakers' friends.", "They've decided to join the speakers.", "They did some riding yesterday." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Where do you want to eat? M: Is there anything wrong with the coffee shop?
He thinks they ought to go to the coffee shop.
What does the man mean?
[ "He doesn't know why the coffee tastes bad.", "He thinks they ought to go to the coffee shop.", "He only wants coffee because he isn't hungry." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Excuse me, could you tell me where the post office is? W: Go straight on, turn right at the first traffic lights. The post office is about fifty meters away. M: I see. And is the No. 13 Middle School far away from the post office? W: Not far. It's about 150 meters. Where do you want to go? M: Oh, I only want to pick up my cousin from school. I am told that the school is next to the post office, and that is why I want to know how to get to the post office first.
Because she was asked two places.
Why was the woman a little confused?
[ "Because she doesn't know the places.", "Because she was asked two places.", "Because she doesn't know the man." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Excuse me, could you tell me where the post office is? W: Go straight on, turn right at the first traffic lights. The post office is about fifty meters away. M: I see. And is the No. 13 Middle School far away from the post office? W: Not far. It's about 150 meters. Where do you want to go? M: Oh, I only want to pick up my cousin from school. I am told that the school is next to the post office, and that is why I want to know how to get to the post office first.
Go to the Middle School.
Where will the man want to go?
[ "Go to the post office.", "Go to the Middle School.", "Both A and B." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: I didn't think much of that performance. M: No. It wasn't too hot. What a pity, they're a good group after all. W: I couldn't hear the lead singer at all. M: Me neither. The guitars and drums were too bad.
A live concert.
What are the speakers talking about?
[ "A record.", "Some singers.", "A live concert." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Oh, what a morning! You know I had so much work to do and the phone just kept ringing. Three sales people called me this morning. W: I know how it is. I get a lot of calls, too, even on weekends.
Complaining.
What are the two speakers doing?
[ "Arguing.", "Protesting.", "Complaining." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
F: How nice the dress is! I'd like to try it on. M: But dear, we don't have enough money for it.
No, they didn't.
Did they buy the dress?
[ "Yes, they did.", "No, they didn't.", "The man didn't want to buy it." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: This has been an unusually cool summer. W: Ah, I actually had to get out my wool sweaters in August.
About the weather.
What are they talking about?
[ "About the weather.", "About buying a new wool sweater.", "About dry-cleaning the wool sweater." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Are you feeling better today? W: Yes, thanks. I think I can go home tomorrow. M: No, I'm afraid you will stay in hospital for a few more days.
In hospital.
Where is the woman now?
[ "In her own bedroom.", "In hospital.", "In the office." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Daughter: Dad, Dad, Dad! Father: Uh, what, what, uh, uh!?!? Daughter: The movie is over. You slept through the best part. Father: Ah, ah, I must have dozed off during the last few minutes. Daughter: Right. You were gone for so long you should have brought your pillow and blanket. So, what did you think about it? Father: Well, overall, I'm a little disappointed with the movie. I mean, the story was a little bizarre, you have to admit. I mean, really. How believable is a plot about a captain who navigates his spaceship to the far reaches of the galaxy and encounters a race of frog people. I mean, come on. Daughter: Ah, I thought it was fantastic [Uhhh]. I mean, you have to admit that the special effects were awesome, and the acting wasn't bad either. Father: Ah, come on. What about the ship's communications officer? I mean, what did you think about him? [Well ...] Wasn't he a little weird to you? He was always talking to himself, and he had that funny hairdo? Daughter: Well, he was a little ... unusual [Yeah, yeah], but the ship's doctor was amazing. It was so cool when he brought the captain back to life during one of the battles. Father: That was pretty realistic, but then the rest of the movie just went from bad to worse. And the photography was so fake! Daughter: How do you know? You were snoring so loud the neighbors probably had to close their windows. It was that bad. Father: Ah, well, let's go to bed
absurd
What is one word to describe the father's opinion about the movie's storyline?
[ "absurd", "fantastic", "exciting" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Daughter: Dad, Dad, Dad! Father: Uh, what, what, uh, uh!?!? Daughter: The movie is over. You slept through the best part. Father: Ah, ah, I must have dozed off during the last few minutes. Daughter: Right. You were gone for so long you should have brought your pillow and blanket. So, what did you think about it? Father: Well, overall, I'm a little disappointed with the movie. I mean, the story was a little bizarre, you have to admit. I mean, really. How believable is a plot about a captain who navigates his spaceship to the far reaches of the galaxy and encounters a race of frog people. I mean, come on. Daughter: Ah, I thought it was fantastic [Uhhh]. I mean, you have to admit that the special effects were awesome, and the acting wasn't bad either. Father: Ah, come on. What about the ship's communications officer? I mean, what did you think about him? [Well ...] Wasn't he a little weird to you? He was always talking to himself, and he had that funny hairdo? Daughter: Well, he was a little ... unusual [Yeah, yeah], but the ship's doctor was amazing. It was so cool when he brought the captain back to life during one of the battles. Father: That was pretty realistic, but then the rest of the movie just went from bad to worse. And the photography was so fake! Daughter: How do you know? You were snoring so loud the neighbors probably had to close their windows. It was that bad. Father: Ah, well, let's go to bed
the doctor
Whose performance do father and daughter agree upon in the movie?
[ "the captain", "the communications officer", "the doctor" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Daughter: Dad, Dad, Dad! Father: Uh, what, what, uh, uh!?!? Daughter: The movie is over. You slept through the best part. Father: Ah, ah, I must have dozed off during the last few minutes. Daughter: Right. You were gone for so long you should have brought your pillow and blanket. So, what did you think about it? Father: Well, overall, I'm a little disappointed with the movie. I mean, the story was a little bizarre, you have to admit. I mean, really. How believable is a plot about a captain who navigates his spaceship to the far reaches of the galaxy and encounters a race of frog people. I mean, come on. Daughter: Ah, I thought it was fantastic [Uhhh]. I mean, you have to admit that the special effects were awesome, and the acting wasn't bad either. Father: Ah, come on. What about the ship's communications officer? I mean, what did you think about him? [Well ...] Wasn't he a little weird to you? He was always talking to himself, and he had that funny hairdo? Daughter: Well, he was a little ... unusual [Yeah, yeah], but the ship's doctor was amazing. It was so cool when he brought the captain back to life during one of the battles. Father: That was pretty realistic, but then the rest of the movie just went from bad to worse. And the photography was so fake! Daughter: How do you know? You were snoring so loud the neighbors probably had to close their windows. It was that bad. Father: Ah, well, let's go to bed
the acting
What part of the movie does the father strongly disagree about with his daughter?
[ "the photography", "the soundtrack", "the acting" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Daughter: Dad, Dad, Dad! Father: Uh, what, what, uh, uh!?!? Daughter: The movie is over. You slept through the best part. Father: Ah, ah, I must have dozed off during the last few minutes. Daughter: Right. You were gone for so long you should have brought your pillow and blanket. So, what did you think about it? Father: Well, overall, I'm a little disappointed with the movie. I mean, the story was a little bizarre, you have to admit. I mean, really. How believable is a plot about a captain who navigates his spaceship to the far reaches of the galaxy and encounters a race of frog people. I mean, come on. Daughter: Ah, I thought it was fantastic [Uhhh]. I mean, you have to admit that the special effects were awesome, and the acting wasn't bad either. Father: Ah, come on. What about the ship's communications officer? I mean, what did you think about him? [Well ...] Wasn't he a little weird to you? He was always talking to himself, and he had that funny hairdo? Daughter: Well, he was a little ... unusual [Yeah, yeah], but the ship's doctor was amazing. It was so cool when he brought the captain back to life during one of the battles. Father: That was pretty realistic, but then the rest of the movie just went from bad to worse. And the photography was so fake! Daughter: How do you know? You were snoring so loud the neighbors probably had to close their windows. It was that bad. Father: Ah, well, let's go to bed
science fiction
What kind of movie is this?
[ "comedy", "science fiction", "western" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Daughter: Dad, Dad, Dad! Father: Uh, what, what, uh, uh!?!? Daughter: The movie is over. You slept through the best part. Father: Ah, ah, I must have dozed off during the last few minutes. Daughter: Right. You were gone for so long you should have brought your pillow and blanket. So, what did you think about it? Father: Well, overall, I'm a little disappointed with the movie. I mean, the story was a little bizarre, you have to admit. I mean, really. How believable is a plot about a captain who navigates his spaceship to the far reaches of the galaxy and encounters a race of frog people. I mean, come on. Daughter: Ah, I thought it was fantastic [Uhhh]. I mean, you have to admit that the special effects were awesome, and the acting wasn't bad either. Father: Ah, come on. What about the ship's communications officer? I mean, what did you think about him? [Well ...] Wasn't he a little weird to you? He was always talking to himself, and he had that funny hairdo? Daughter: Well, he was a little ... unusual [Yeah, yeah], but the ship's doctor was amazing. It was so cool when he brought the captain back to life during one of the battles. Father: That was pretty realistic, but then the rest of the movie just went from bad to worse. And the photography was so fake! Daughter: How do you know? You were snoring so loud the neighbors probably had to close their windows. It was that bad. Father: Ah, well, let's go to bed
at the speakers' home
Where does this conversation take place?
[ "at a neighbor's house", "at a movie theater", "at the speakers' home" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Boy: Mum, have we got any fruit to take on the picnic? I thought there were some oranges and bananas. Mother: Here are the bananas. Let's take them. Oh the oranges have all gone. What about taking some grapes or apples as well? Boy: OK, let's take the grapes. That'll be enough.
Bananas and grapes.
What fruit will they take?
[ "Grapes and oranges.", "Grapes and apples.", "Bananas and grapes." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Does your mother like travelling? W: Yes, she does. But she is an armchair traveler. She says that with books, magazines, TV and the Internet, she can go anywhere, and still enjoy the comforts of home! M: That's interesting. My mother prefes to travel with a tour group while my father enjoys traveling alone.
The woman's mother.
Who enjoys armchair travelling?
[ "The man's mother.", "The man's father.", "The woman's mother." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Human beings aren't interested in good news, they only like what's terrible or frightening. W: Speak for yourself. I like to hear inspiring news.
Good news.
What kind of news does the woman like to hear?
[ "Terrible news.", "Frightening news.", "Good news." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Frank, I thought you were working in New York. M: I was, but I've moved back. I just couldn't get used to living in a big city, so here I am back in school taking courses for a teacher's certificate.
Go back to school.
What is Frank planning to do?
[ "Move to a big city.", "Become a teacher.", "Go back to school." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
F: How long will your holiday be? M: From July to August.
September
When will the man come hack to school?
[ "July", "August", "September" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: The Spring Festival is coming. Danny. How do you want to celebrate it? M: I don't know. We have no Spring Festival in our country. W: But the Spring Festival is the biggest holiday of the year in our country. People are busy shopping and preparing presents for their relatives and friends before the, New Year's Eve. M: That sounds exciting. W: Children usually put on their new clothes on the first day of the Lunar New Year. And they also can get some money given by the elders as a Lunar New Year gift on the New Year's Eve. M: It's really quite interesting. W: And all the family members must come back home on the New Year's Eve no matter how far they are away from home. We call it "get--together". What are you going to do on the New Year's Eve? M: My teacher, Professor Wang and his wife have invited me to have dinner together. W: Sounds great.
The Chinese Spring Festival.
What are they mainly talking about?
[ "Chinese New Year's day.", "Christmas Day.", "The Chinese Spring Festival." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: The Spring Festival is coming. Danny. How do you want to celebrate it? M: I don't know. We have no Spring Festival in our country. W: But the Spring Festival is the biggest holiday of the year in our country. People are busy shopping and preparing presents for their relatives and friends before the, New Year's Eve. M: That sounds exciting. W: Children usually put on their new clothes on the first day of the Lunar New Year. And they also can get some money given by the elders as a Lunar New Year gift on the New Year's Eve. M: It's really quite interesting. W: And all the family members must come back home on the New Year's Eve no matter how far they are away from home. We call it "get--together". What are you going to do on the New Year's Eve? M: My teacher, Professor Wang and his wife have invited me to have dinner together. W: Sounds great.
On the New Year's Eve.
When will the children get some money from the elder as a gift for the Lunar New Year according to the text?
[ "On the first day of the Lunar New Year.", "On the New Year's Eve.", "Before the New Year's Eve." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: The Spring Festival is coming. Danny. How do you want to celebrate it? M: I don't know. We have no Spring Festival in our country. W: But the Spring Festival is the biggest holiday of the year in our country. People are busy shopping and preparing presents for their relatives and friends before the, New Year's Eve. M: That sounds exciting. W: Children usually put on their new clothes on the first day of the Lunar New Year. And they also can get some money given by the elders as a Lunar New Year gift on the New Year's Eve. M: It's really quite interesting. W: And all the family members must come back home on the New Year's Eve no matter how far they are away from home. We call it "get--together". What are you going to do on the New Year's Eve? M: My teacher, Professor Wang and his wife have invited me to have dinner together. W: Sounds great.
Visit his teacher.
What will Danny do on the New Year's Eve?
[ "Do some reading.", "Write to his parents.", "Visit his teacher." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: It's about 2300 km by train from Guangzhou to Beijing. W: Ok, it's about 500 km farther than from Guangzhou to Shanghai.
About 1800 km.
How many kilometers by train is it from Guangzhou to Shanghai?
[ "About 2300 km.", "About 1800 km.", "About 2800 km." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Somebody once said that good communication can solve any problem. Do you agree with this? M: I think that good communication can solve a lot of problems, and improve many a situation. I worked in some seemingly impossible situations, and saw people change dramatically all because they started communicating in better ways. But can good communication solve all problems? No. It can't stop some, people from seeing the world in twisted ways. It can't stop some people from hurting themselves. W: What kind of people do you have difficulty working with? M: I'm naturally a person who likes to be decisive, and to act, so I get impatient sometimes when I'm working with a large group. Because it takes time for everyone's voice to be heard, and for everyone's opinion to be aired. Yet I know that process is vital if they're going to reach the ultimate decision. W: Is success of business based more on the results of what you do, or on how you communicate what you've done? M: Oh, it's a combination of both. To be successful, you have to be able to achieve results. But you also have to be able to communicate what you achieve. The most successful people don't place glory on themselves, but rather on people who help them achieve success.
It improves many situations.
What does the man think of good communication?
[ "It stops people from hurting each other.", "It brings glory to one's career.", "It improves many situations." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Somebody once said that good communication can solve any problem. Do you agree with this? M: I think that good communication can solve a lot of problems, and improve many a situation. I worked in some seemingly impossible situations, and saw people change dramatically all because they started communicating in better ways. But can good communication solve all problems? No. It can't stop some, people from seeing the world in twisted ways. It can't stop some people from hurting themselves. W: What kind of people do you have difficulty working with? M: I'm naturally a person who likes to be decisive, and to act, so I get impatient sometimes when I'm working with a large group. Because it takes time for everyone's voice to be heard, and for everyone's opinion to be aired. Yet I know that process is vital if they're going to reach the ultimate decision. W: Is success of business based more on the results of what you do, or on how you communicate what you've done? M: Oh, it's a combination of both. To be successful, you have to be able to achieve results. But you also have to be able to communicate what you achieve. The most successful people don't place glory on themselves, but rather on people who help them achieve success.
Decisive.
How does the man describe himself?
[ "Ill-tempered.", "Agreeable.", "Decisive." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Somebody once said that good communication can solve any problem. Do you agree with this? M: I think that good communication can solve a lot of problems, and improve many a situation. I worked in some seemingly impossible situations, and saw people change dramatically all because they started communicating in better ways. But can good communication solve all problems? No. It can't stop some, people from seeing the world in twisted ways. It can't stop some people from hurting themselves. W: What kind of people do you have difficulty working with? M: I'm naturally a person who likes to be decisive, and to act, so I get impatient sometimes when I'm working with a large group. Because it takes time for everyone's voice to be heard, and for everyone's opinion to be aired. Yet I know that process is vital if they're going to reach the ultimate decision. W: Is success of business based more on the results of what you do, or on how you communicate what you've done? M: Oh, it's a combination of both. To be successful, you have to be able to achieve results. But you also have to be able to communicate what you achieve. The most successful people don't place glory on themselves, but rather on people who help them achieve success.
Letting everyone have his say.
What is necessary for a large group to make a final decision?
[ "Consulting with other groups.", "Letting everyone have his say.", "Going through a voting process." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Somebody once said that good communication can solve any problem. Do you agree with this? M: I think that good communication can solve a lot of problems, and improve many a situation. I worked in some seemingly impossible situations, and saw people change dramatically all because they started communicating in better ways. But can good communication solve all problems? No. It can't stop some, people from seeing the world in twisted ways. It can't stop some people from hurting themselves. W: What kind of people do you have difficulty working with? M: I'm naturally a person who likes to be decisive, and to act, so I get impatient sometimes when I'm working with a large group. Because it takes time for everyone's voice to be heard, and for everyone's opinion to be aired. Yet I know that process is vital if they're going to reach the ultimate decision. W: Is success of business based more on the results of what you do, or on how you communicate what you've done? M: Oh, it's a combination of both. To be successful, you have to be able to achieve results. But you also have to be able to communicate what you achieve. The most successful people don't place glory on themselves, but rather on people who help them achieve success.
Share their achieved results with others.
What does one have to do to be successful in business?
[ "Get help from other group members.", "Share their achieved results with others.", "Stop seeing the world in twisted ways." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: The time has come to say goodbye. W: So soon. It seems as if you've just got here. M: I feel that way, too, but they say all good things must come to an end. W: It certainly has been a pleasure seeing you again and renewing old memories. M: I've had a nice time and I really want to thank you for spending so much time showing me the sights. W: Oh. It was fun for me, too. It gave me the chance to get away from my everyday work and do something a little bit different. M: You'll be out to see us next year, then, as you promised? W: Oh, yes. That's our present plan unless something bad comes up. We should be there sometime in early September. M: We'll be expecting you.
Nothing lasts forever.
Why is the man leaving?
[ "Taking a holiday.", "Nothing lasts forever.", "Going to work." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: The time has come to say goodbye. W: So soon. It seems as if you've just got here. M: I feel that way, too, but they say all good things must come to an end. W: It certainly has been a pleasure seeing you again and renewing old memories. M: I've had a nice time and I really want to thank you for spending so much time showing me the sights. W: Oh. It was fun for me, too. It gave me the chance to get away from my everyday work and do something a little bit different. M: You'll be out to see us next year, then, as you promised? W: Oh, yes. That's our present plan unless something bad comes up. We should be there sometime in early September. M: We'll be expecting you.
Sightseeing.
What have the speakers been doing together?
[ "Sightseeing.", "Doing business.", "Attending a meeting." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: The time has come to say goodbye. W: So soon. It seems as if you've just got here. M: I feel that way, too, but they say all good things must come to an end. W: It certainly has been a pleasure seeing you again and renewing old memories. M: I've had a nice time and I really want to thank you for spending so much time showing me the sights. W: Oh. It was fun for me, too. It gave me the chance to get away from my everyday work and do something a little bit different. M: You'll be out to see us next year, then, as you promised? W: Oh, yes. That's our present plan unless something bad comes up. We should be there sometime in early September. M: We'll be expecting you.
Visiting the man.
What's going to happen to the woman next September?
[ "Visiting the man.", "Changing her job.", "Going to a doctor's." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: At what time does the next plane to London leave, please? W: The next one is flight 12 at eleven, gate 10.
11:00.
At what time does the next plane to London leave?
[ "10:00.", "11:00.", "12:00." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Would you mind if we discussed tomorrow's agenda before dinner this evening? M: Not at all. I certainly don't want to talk about it during our meal.
Before dinner.
When will they discuss the agenda?
[ "Before dinner.", "During dinner.", "After dinner." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.