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W: I have a sore throat and a runny nose.
M: Here is your medicine. Take these once in the morning and once before you go to bed at night. | Twice a day. | How often should the woman take the medicine? | [
"Once a day.",
"Twice a day.",
"Three times a day."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hello, I want a cab. My address is 1120 East 32nd street.
F: Right. The cab will be there in a few minutes. | He wants a cab. | What does the man want? | [
"He wants a cup.",
"He wants a cab.",
"He wants a cap."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Shall we go to the concert this evening? I have two tickets.
W: Oh, sorry. I'm afraid I can't. I'm seeing my dad off at the railway station at 8:00. | Say good-bye to her dad at the railway station. | What will the woman do this evening? | [
"Meet her dad at the railway station.",
"Say good-bye to her dad at the railway station.",
"Go to another city together with her dad."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: The Students' English Club is having a party on Saturday night. Would you like to come?
W: I would like to, but I have to work at a restaurant on the weekend. | Because she has to work. | Why does the woman refuse to go the party? | [
"Because she has got an appointment.",
"Because she doesn't want to.",
"Because she has to work."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Oh, I overslept. My alarm didn't go off this morning, even though I set it last night.
M: Your alarm never works. Perhaps you should buy a new alarm clock. | Here alarm didn't work. | Why did the woman oversleep? | [
"She didn't have an alarm clock.",
"She didn't set her alarm.",
"Here alarm didn't work."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Where do you want to go, Madam?
W: Hilton Hotel, please. Brrr! It's cold, eh? I'm freezing.
M: Come in. San Francisco is usually cold in winter, you know. It's often very rainy, which makes the weather colder and it sometimes....
W: Well, it gets very hot in summer, doesn't it?
M: Not really. It gets warm in July and August. That's the best time to visit the city. Uh, oh. Here comes the rain!
W: It's raining hard. By the way, how long does it take to reach the hotel, do you think?
M: About half an hour if there is no traffic jam. Would you like to listen to some light music?
W: That would be lovely. | Winter. | What season is it now? | [
"Summer.",
"Autumn.",
"Winter."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Where do you want to go, Madam?
W: Hilton Hotel, please. Brrr! It's cold, eh? I'm freezing.
M: Come in. San Francisco is usually cold in winter, you know. It's often very rainy, which makes the weather colder and it sometimes....
W: Well, it gets very hot in summer, doesn't it?
M: Not really. It gets warm in July and August. That's the best time to visit the city. Uh, oh. Here comes the rain!
W: It's raining hard. By the way, how long does it take to reach the hotel, do you think?
M: About half an hour if there is no traffic jam. Would you like to listen to some light music?
W: That would be lovely. | Driver and passenger. | What is the most probable relationship between the two speakers? | [
"Guide and traveler.",
"Driver and passenger.",
"Assistant and customer."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Where do you want to go, Madam?
W: Hilton Hotel, please. Brrr! It's cold, eh? I'm freezing.
M: Come in. San Francisco is usually cold in winter, you know. It's often very rainy, which makes the weather colder and it sometimes....
W: Well, it gets very hot in summer, doesn't it?
M: Not really. It gets warm in July and August. That's the best time to visit the city. Uh, oh. Here comes the rain!
W: It's raining hard. By the way, how long does it take to reach the hotel, do you think?
M: About half an hour if there is no traffic jam. Would you like to listen to some light music?
W: That would be lovely. | It is warm. | What is the weather like in summer in San Francisco? | [
"It is warm.",
"It is cool.",
"It is hot."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Kate, why does the downtown area look deserted now?
W: Well, there used to be some really good stores, but lots of them moved out to the mall. | There isn't much business downtown nowadays. | What do we learn from the conversation? | [
"There isn't much business downtown nowadays.",
"Shoppers can only find good stores in the mall.",
"Lots of people moved out of the downtown area."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hello. Is that reception?
M: Yes, madam.
W: This is Mrs. Bates, Room 504. I sent some clothes to the laundry this morning. But they are not back yet. You see, we are leaving early tomorrow morning.
M: Just a moment, madam. I'll put you through to the housekeeper. | The receptionist. | Who was Mrs. Bates calling? | [
"The laundry lady.",
"The receptionist.",
"The operator."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hello. Is that reception?
M: Yes, madam.
W: This is Mrs. Bates, Room 504. I sent some clothes to the laundry this morning. But they are not back yet. You see, we are leaving early tomorrow morning.
M: Just a moment, madam. I'll put you through to the housekeeper. | To leave the hotel. | What were Mrs. Bates and her husband going to do the next morning? | [
"To stay at the hotel.",
"To leave the hotel.",
"To return home."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hi, Susan. Where were you at lunch time? I was saving a seat for you in the dining hall.
W: Oh, sorry to have missed you. But my thirst for knowledge was greater than my pains of hunger.
M: I never had that problem. So where were you?
W: My science class ran overtime. | She was having a class. | Why did not the woman meet the man for lunch? | [
"She was having a class.",
"She did not like the crowd",
"She was not feeling well"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: How about a pound of milk for our breakfast? But it doesn't seem to look fresh now. Do you think it is still all right to drink?
M: Let me smell it. Well, it has gone off. If I were you, I wouldn't even think of it. | The milk is not safe to drink. | What does the man mean? | [
"The milk is safe to drink.",
"The milk is not safe to drink.",
"She shouldn't have bought the milk."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: They said that the eleven o'clock train was running late again, like before.
W: We arrived at the station at exactly 10:00. However, we've already been waiting for thirty minutes. What time did they say it would arrive?
M: Well, we'll probably have to wait another quarter of an hour. | 10:30. | What time is it now? | [
"10:15.",
"10:30.",
"11:00."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: The piano sounds terrible.
M: I wish I could ask my money back. This performance is really a bad one. | They are attending a concert. | Where are the speakers now? | [
"They are attending a concert.",
"They are in a store.",
"They are in a bank."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Jim, you are on the net again? When are you going to get off? It's the time for the talk show.
M: Just a minute, dear. I'm looking at a new jewelry site. I want to make sure I get the right gift for Mum's birthday. | Surfing the net. | What is the man doing right now? | [
"Surfing the net.",
"Watching a talk show.",
"Packing a birthday gift."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I really must go now, Cathy. We're going to have supper earlier and take the Children to see a film tonight.
W: Well, Jack. In that case, I won't keep you. | Both A and B. | Why does Jack want to leave right away? | [
"Jack wants to have an early supper.",
"Jack wants to take the children to see a film.",
"Both A and B."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Nike, why don't you come and join us this afternoon? It'll be a lot of fun.
M: I'd love to, but I've got an exam.
W: What about tomorrow afternoon?
M: Saturday is OK. | On Friday. | When does the conversation take place? | [
"On Friday.",
"On Saturday.",
"On Sunday."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Let's go swimming in the lake on Sunday, shall we?
W: I'm afraid it's too cold. Why not go to the zoo? There is a baby panda there. | They should go to the zoo. | Where does the woman think they should go this Sunday? | [
"They should go to the lake.",
"They should go to the park.",
"They should go to the zoo."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Excuse me, waiter, but I think there is something in my soup.
M: What's wrong?
W: Well, I think I saw an insect or something when I was spooning out the noodles. Could you please bring me another bowl?
M: Oh, I'm very sorry. I'll get you another bowl.
W: Thank you.
M: Here you are, a fresh bowl of soup.
W: Thanks a lot.
M: I'm very sorry this happened. I'll tell you what: I won't charge you for the soup today.
W: That's great. I can use a free lunch.
M: Good. I hope you come again.
W: I'll do that. Thanks. | Waiter. | What is the man's job? | [
"Student.",
"Cook.",
"Waiter."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Excuse me, waiter, but I think there is something in my soup.
M: What's wrong?
W: Well, I think I saw an insect or something when I was spooning out the noodles. Could you please bring me another bowl?
M: Oh, I'm very sorry. I'll get you another bowl.
W: Thank you.
M: Here you are, a fresh bowl of soup.
W: Thanks a lot.
M: I'm very sorry this happened. I'll tell you what: I won't charge you for the soup today.
W: That's great. I can use a free lunch.
M: Good. I hope you come again.
W: I'll do that. Thanks. | Because something was wrong. | Why did the woman get the attention of the man? | [
"Because something was wrong.",
"Because she wanted to pay her bill.",
"Because she needed to be seated."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Excuse me, waiter, but I think there is something in my soup.
M: What's wrong?
W: Well, I think I saw an insect or something when I was spooning out the noodles. Could you please bring me another bowl?
M: Oh, I'm very sorry. I'll get you another bowl.
W: Thank you.
M: Here you are, a fresh bowl of soup.
W: Thanks a lot.
M: I'm very sorry this happened. I'll tell you what: I won't charge you for the soup today.
W: That's great. I can use a free lunch.
M: Good. I hope you come again.
W: I'll do that. Thanks. | Pleased. | At the end of the conversation, how does the woman feel? | [
"Angry.",
"Pleased.",
"Disappointed."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I bought a few books at the new bookstore. Would you like to have a look at them?
W: A few? It looks like you bought out the bookstore | The man bought a lot of books. | What does the woman mean? | [
"She didn't like the books the man bought.",
"There wasn't a large selection at the bookstore.",
"The man bought a lot of books."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Can I help you?
M: Yes, I bought these shoes here two days ago. But they seem too small and press against my feet.
W: Let me see, um, what do you think I should do? | In a shoe shop. | Where is the dialogue happening? | [
"In a shoe shop.",
"In a doctor's.",
"In an office."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: How much do you want?
M: Two kilos, please. | In a shop. | Where does it possibly happen? | [
"At home.",
"In a shop.",
"In a bank."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Morning. Gail. Did you enjoy your holiday in the country?
M: Yes. We had a great time. And some friends went along with us.
W: Where did you stay? In a hotel?
M: No, we camped in the mountains. We cooked all our meals over an open fire.
W: Sounds great! Was the weather good?
M: Yes, the sun shone every day and it didn't rain at all.
W: Did you like the people there?
M: Yes, they were friendly. We met some farmers and had tea in their houses.
W: I hope I have chance to go there for my holiday.
M: It is really a good chance. | In the open. | Where did Gail spend the nights in the country? | [
"In a farm house.",
"In the open.",
"At a hotel."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Morning. Gail. Did you enjoy your holiday in the country?
M: Yes. We had a great time. And some friends went along with us.
W: Where did you stay? In a hotel?
M: No, we camped in the mountains. We cooked all our meals over an open fire.
W: Sounds great! Was the weather good?
M: Yes, the sun shone every day and it didn't rain at all.
W: Did you like the people there?
M: Yes, they were friendly. We met some farmers and had tea in their houses.
W: I hope I have chance to go there for my holiday.
M: It is really a good chance. | There was a lot of sunshine. | How was the weather in the country? | [
"It snowed a lot.",
"It rained nearly everyday.",
"There was a lot of sunshine."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Morning. Gail. Did you enjoy your holiday in the country?
M: Yes. We had a great time. And some friends went along with us.
W: Where did you stay? In a hotel?
M: No, we camped in the mountains. We cooked all our meals over an open fire.
W: Sounds great! Was the weather good?
M: Yes, the sun shone every day and it didn't rain at all.
W: Did you like the people there?
M: Yes, they were friendly. We met some farmers and had tea in their houses.
W: I hope I have chance to go there for my holiday.
M: It is really a good chance. | They were friendly. | What did Gail think of the people in the country? | [
"They were tall.",
"They were strange.",
"They were friendly."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: That'll be four pounds fifty for this parcel. Oh dear!
W: What's the matter?
M: You've put sticky tape all over it. I'm afraid you'll have to take it away and repack it. | At a post office. | Where are the speakers? | [
"At home.",
"At a bank.",
"At a post office."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I'm thinking about transfering out of state college into another school in the fall.
W: After a year and a half? How come? I thought you liked it here.
M: I do. But here our flight program doesn't give degrees, only licenses, and I need both a license and a degree.
W: So where do you want to go?
M: I wouldn't mind going to Makmillen university. It has an excellent reputation for its school of aviation, but I have a feeling it's very selective.
W: But you've gotten good grades in the three semesters you've been in the state college, haven't you?
M: Yah, mostly A's and B's.
W: So what are you worried about then, just ask your professors to write letters of recommendation for you, and you'll be set. | Study at a different school. | What is the man planning to do? | [
"Study at a different school.",
"Move to a warmer state.",
"Get a travel agent's license."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I'm thinking about transfering out of state college into another school in the fall.
W: After a year and a half? How come? I thought you liked it here.
M: I do. But here our flight program doesn't give degrees, only licenses, and I need both a license and a degree.
W: So where do you want to go?
M: I wouldn't mind going to Makmillen university. It has an excellent reputation for its school of aviation, but I have a feeling it's very selective.
W: But you've gotten good grades in the three semesters you've been in the state college, haven't you?
M: Yah, mostly A's and B's.
W: So what are you worried about then, just ask your professors to write letters of recommendation for you, and you'll be set. | Aviation. | What kind of career is the man interested in? | [
"Publishing.",
"Education.",
"Aviation."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I'm thinking about transfering out of state college into another school in the fall.
W: After a year and a half? How come? I thought you liked it here.
M: I do. But here our flight program doesn't give degrees, only licenses, and I need both a license and a degree.
W: So where do you want to go?
M: I wouldn't mind going to Makmillen university. It has an excellent reputation for its school of aviation, but I have a feeling it's very selective.
W: But you've gotten good grades in the three semesters you've been in the state college, haven't you?
M: Yah, mostly A's and B's.
W: So what are you worried about then, just ask your professors to write letters of recommendation for you, and you'll be set. | Use his professors at references. | What does the woman tell the man to do? | [
"Improve his grades.",
"Write to the director of the flight program.",
"Use his professors at references."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
F: Jim, I'm going to climb the hill. What about you?
M: Well, I will watch the new film with my brother. | Friends | What relationship between the two persons could be? | [
"Husband and wife",
"Friends",
"Father and daughter"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hi, Lisa. Shirley and I are going for a drink after work at the usual place. Would you like to come along?
W: My car is in the repair shop and I have to pick it up. You go ahead and I'll meet you there. | Go for a drink with her friends. | What will Lisa do after work? | [
"Pick up her friends.",
"Go for a drink with her friends.",
"Meet her friends at a repair shop.."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I just can't believe this is our last year. College is going by fast.
M: Yeah. We'll have to face the real world soon. So, have you figured out what you're going to do after you graduate? | The two speakers are seniors at college. | What do we learn from the conversation? | [
"The two speakers are at a loss what to do.",
"The man is worried about his future.",
"The two speakers are seniors at college."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: You look tired. Did you sleep well?
M: No. My friend and I had a party the whole night.
W: You should go home and take a rest.
M: I know, but my boss wants to see me right now. | Meet his boss. | What will the man probably do? | [
"Take a rest.",
"Go to a party.",
"Meet his boss."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: What do you think of my paper, Pr6fessor North?
W: Hm...The ideas are good. If I were you though, I'd rewrite it in some places to make it clearer. See the places I marked.
M: All right. Thanks for your advice. | Change parts of the paper | What is the man probably going to do? | [
"Change parts of the paper",
"Rewrite the whole paper",
"Type the paper again"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hello. Hillside Hotel. May I help you?
M: Yes, I'd like to have a room for two on the 21st of March. | March 21st. | When does the man want a room in the hotel? | [
"March 23rd.",
"March 22nd.",
"March 21st."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hello, Lucy speaking.
M: Hi, Lucy. This is Jack. Are you still going to the health club?
W: Yes, why?
M: Well, I went to the hospital yesterday, and my doctor suggested I do more exercise.
W: I see. Why not join the club I'm going to.
M: Is it good?
W: Sure. Wonderful equipment, nice people, and it's not far from my home.
M: What do you do there?
W: Well, I often start by running, then swimming.
M: Does the club offer training courses?
W: Yes, basketball, tennis, dancing. You have a lot of choices.
M: Sounds great. How often do you go there?
W: Usually, twice a week. On Mondays and Thursdays.
M: Not bad. I think I can manage.
W: Hey, I'm going again tonight. Why not come along with me?
M: OK. Where shall we meet?
W: I'll wait for you in front of my house at 7:00.
M: See you then. | To ask for information about a health club. | Why does the man call the woman? | [
"To tell her about his doctor's advice.",
"To discuss his health plan with her.",
"To ask for information about a health club."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hello, Lucy speaking.
M: Hi, Lucy. This is Jack. Are you still going to the health club?
W: Yes, why?
M: Well, I went to the hospital yesterday, and my doctor suggested I do more exercise.
W: I see. Why not join the club I'm going to.
M: Is it good?
W: Sure. Wonderful equipment, nice people, and it's not far from my home.
M: What do you do there?
W: Well, I often start by running, then swimming.
M: Does the club offer training courses?
W: Yes, basketball, tennis, dancing. You have a lot of choices.
M: Sounds great. How often do you go there?
W: Usually, twice a week. On Mondays and Thursdays.
M: Not bad. I think I can manage.
W: Hey, I'm going again tonight. Why not come along with me?
M: OK. Where shall we meet?
W: I'll wait for you in front of my house at 7:00.
M: See you then. | Swimming. | What does the woman usually do in the club? | [
"Dancing.",
"Playing tennis.",
"Swimming."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hello, Lucy speaking.
M: Hi, Lucy. This is Jack. Are you still going to the health club?
W: Yes, why?
M: Well, I went to the hospital yesterday, and my doctor suggested I do more exercise.
W: I see. Why not join the club I'm going to.
M: Is it good?
W: Sure. Wonderful equipment, nice people, and it's not far from my home.
M: What do you do there?
W: Well, I often start by running, then swimming.
M: Does the club offer training courses?
W: Yes, basketball, tennis, dancing. You have a lot of choices.
M: Sounds great. How often do you go there?
W: Usually, twice a week. On Mondays and Thursdays.
M: Not bad. I think I can manage.
W: Hey, I'm going again tonight. Why not come along with me?
M: OK. Where shall we meet?
W: I'll wait for you in front of my house at 7:00.
M: See you then. | In front of the woman's house. | Where are the two speakers going to meet tonight? | [
"In front of a health club.",
"In front of the woman's house.",
"In front of a hospital."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What is the next class?
M: English. | In a school. | Where are they talking probably? | [
"In a school.",
"At a hospital.",
"At a hank."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hey, Jessica, there is a new fun test in the paper. I love to fill these things out.
W: What's this one about?
M: It's about health.
W: OK. Read it to me. I'll keep score.
M: OK. No. 1: Do you smoke more than ten cigarettes a day?
W: That's easy. I gave up smoking three years ago.
M: Right. You know, I should too.
W: Yeah, I've heard that before.
M: No, No, really. I'm going to. But for now I'd have to say, yes. OK. No. 2: Do you have a check-up at your doctor's office at least once a year?
W: Yeah, the company makes us go to the doctor every year. How about you?
M: Well, I went to the doctor...let's see...about three years ago.
W: You should go more often.
M: Well, let's move on to No. 7: Do you work more than ten hours a day?
W: No, but you've been working a lot lately.
M: I'm really tired. I should work a lot less. But we've been busy though.
W: You really should slow down.
M: It's not that easy. Last question: Do you worry a lot in your life?
W: Worry a lot? Yeah. I guess I'd have to say yes. I should rest more.
M: I definitely should rest more. You know what? It's surprising I'm not dead already. | He smokes less than ten cigarettes a day. | What do we know about the man? | [
"He is probably a long-time smoker.",
"He gave up smoking three years ago.",
"He smokes less than ten cigarettes a day."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hey, Jessica, there is a new fun test in the paper. I love to fill these things out.
W: What's this one about?
M: It's about health.
W: OK. Read it to me. I'll keep score.
M: OK. No. 1: Do you smoke more than ten cigarettes a day?
W: That's easy. I gave up smoking three years ago.
M: Right. You know, I should too.
W: Yeah, I've heard that before.
M: No, No, really. I'm going to. But for now I'd have to say, yes. OK. No. 2: Do you have a check-up at your doctor's office at least once a year?
W: Yeah, the company makes us go to the doctor every year. How about you?
M: Well, I went to the doctor...let's see...about three years ago.
W: You should go more often.
M: Well, let's move on to No. 7: Do you work more than ten hours a day?
W: No, but you've been working a lot lately.
M: I'm really tired. I should work a lot less. But we've been busy though.
W: You really should slow down.
M: It's not that easy. Last question: Do you worry a lot in your life?
W: Worry a lot? Yeah. I guess I'd have to say yes. I should rest more.
M: I definitely should rest more. You know what? It's surprising I'm not dead already. | Once every year. | How often does the woman go to the doctor for a check-up? | [
"Once every year.",
"Twice a year.",
"Once every three years."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hey, Jessica, there is a new fun test in the paper. I love to fill these things out.
W: What's this one about?
M: It's about health.
W: OK. Read it to me. I'll keep score.
M: OK. No. 1: Do you smoke more than ten cigarettes a day?
W: That's easy. I gave up smoking three years ago.
M: Right. You know, I should too.
W: Yeah, I've heard that before.
M: No, No, really. I'm going to. But for now I'd have to say, yes. OK. No. 2: Do you have a check-up at your doctor's office at least once a year?
W: Yeah, the company makes us go to the doctor every year. How about you?
M: Well, I went to the doctor...let's see...about three years ago.
W: You should go more often.
M: Well, let's move on to No. 7: Do you work more than ten hours a day?
W: No, but you've been working a lot lately.
M: I'm really tired. I should work a lot less. But we've been busy though.
W: You really should slow down.
M: It's not that easy. Last question: Do you worry a lot in your life?
W: Worry a lot? Yeah. I guess I'd have to say yes. I should rest more.
M: I definitely should rest more. You know what? It's surprising I'm not dead already. | Four. | How many test questions are discussed in the conversation? | [
"Four.",
"Seven.",
"Eight."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hey, Jessica, there is a new fun test in the paper. I love to fill these things out.
W: What's this one about?
M: It's about health.
W: OK. Read it to me. I'll keep score.
M: OK. No. 1: Do you smoke more than ten cigarettes a day?
W: That's easy. I gave up smoking three years ago.
M: Right. You know, I should too.
W: Yeah, I've heard that before.
M: No, No, really. I'm going to. But for now I'd have to say, yes. OK. No. 2: Do you have a check-up at your doctor's office at least once a year?
W: Yeah, the company makes us go to the doctor every year. How about you?
M: Well, I went to the doctor...let's see...about three years ago.
W: You should go more often.
M: Well, let's move on to No. 7: Do you work more than ten hours a day?
W: No, but you've been working a lot lately.
M: I'm really tired. I should work a lot less. But we've been busy though.
W: You really should slow down.
M: It's not that easy. Last question: Do you worry a lot in your life?
W: Worry a lot? Yeah. I guess I'd have to say yes. I should rest more.
M: I definitely should rest more. You know what? It's surprising I'm not dead already. | They'll rest more. | What change will the test probably bring to the speaker? | [
"They'll exercise more.",
"They'll work harder.",
"They'll rest more."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Rebecca is not eating her supper tonight. What's the matter.
W: She went to the dentist and had one of her teeth pulled out. She said it would hurt too much to chew. | She has been to the dentist's and is in much pain. | Why isn't Rebecca going to eat? | [
"She has been to the dentist's and is in much pain.",
"She has one of her teeth filled at the dentist's.",
"She doesn't feel like eating because she isn't hungry."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Why don't you eat your chocolate cake, Sam? Don't you like chocolate?
M: Yes, I do, but I am having trouble with a bad tooth. | He has a toothache. | Why doesn't the man eat his cake? | [
"It has a bad smell.",
"He has a toothache.",
"He has trouble opening his lips."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Your exam is over, isn't it? Why aren't you cheerful?
M: Oh, I don't know. It isn't that the questions were too hard, but I always feel uneasy when the exam doesn't seem to have much to do with the book. | The questions had little connection with the course. | What was the man's opinion of the exam? | [
"The exam questions were too difficult.",
"The questions had little connection with the course.",
"He couldn't finish the questions within the time allowed."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Wait for a moment. What does the poster on the window say?
M: Some clothes are discounting. Let's go inside and see if I can find a beautiful dress for you. | In front of a clothes shop. | Where are they standing now? | [
"Outside a book shop.",
"In front of a clothes shop.",
"In a clothes shop."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Have you heard the news that Jame Smeil has resigned his post as prime minister?
M: Well, I got it from the headlines this morning. It's reported that he made public at this decision at the last cabinet meeting. | He has left his position in the government. | What do we learn about Jame Smeil? | [
"He has left his position in the government.",
"He has already reached the retirement age.",
"He made a stupid decision at the cabinet meeting."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Lucy, would you like to have lunch with me tomorrow?
W: Oh, I'd really love to, but I have an appointment with my dentist at 11:30. Thanks for inviting me. | See her dentist. | What will Lucy do at 11:30 tomorrow? | [
"Go out for lunch.",
"See her dentist.",
"Visit a friend."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Does Jenny plan to go to summer school?
W: No, she wants to work and save some money in the summer.
M: That's good. Maybe she can help and pay some of the university fees next term. | She is a student. | What is Jenny? | [
"She is a student.",
"She is a teacher.",
"She is a clerk."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Dan: Hey. Paul. Thanks for coming on this hunting trip with me. When my friend came down with the flu and couldn't make it, your sister wasn't going to let me go alone. You know, for safety reasons.
Paul: Yeah, well, as you know, I really don't like to hunt. [That's okay!] But I only came because my sister twisted my arm.[Ah, that's okay!] I didn't realize I was marrying into a family of hunters.
Dan: Shh. Quiet. I can see some deer down there, I think. You'll scare the deer away. They have a great sense of hearing and smell, so we have to remain out of sight.
Paul: Well, as you know, I really don't eat much meat ...
Dan: You don't have to eat it. I'll take care of that. Just get ready. As soon as the sun comes up in a few minutes, you can often see the deer down in that meadow. You see that stream down there. [Yeah. ]We just need to quietly get a little closer.
Paul: Uh, Dan. How about if I just wait here and watch, you know, watch our stuff?
Dan: No, man. We'll have a better chance at bagging a deer if we're together.
Paul: Uh, man, I forgot my ammo back at the truck. What a bummer! I guess I'll just have to sit here and watch.
Dan: Are you crazy? Here. Take these shells and load your rifle. Taken 'em. Take 'em.
Paul: Uh. [cough, cough, cough ..] Hey deer. If you're out there, run!
Dan: What are you doing? Cut it out! There's a huge deer now. Ah, he's mine! Watch this!
Paul: Run, Bambi.
Dan: [Bang, bang, bang.] What did you do that for?
Paul: Yes, [looking confused ...] Why are you reloading? They're gone.
Dan: Stand around here for much longer, and you'll see. Any last words? | brothers-in-law | What is the relationship between the two men? | [
"cousins",
"brothers-in-law",
"friends"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Dan: Hey. Paul. Thanks for coming on this hunting trip with me. When my friend came down with the flu and couldn't make it, your sister wasn't going to let me go alone. You know, for safety reasons.
Paul: Yeah, well, as you know, I really don't like to hunt. [That's okay!] But I only came because my sister twisted my arm.[Ah, that's okay!] I didn't realize I was marrying into a family of hunters.
Dan: Shh. Quiet. I can see some deer down there, I think. You'll scare the deer away. They have a great sense of hearing and smell, so we have to remain out of sight.
Paul: Well, as you know, I really don't eat much meat ...
Dan: You don't have to eat it. I'll take care of that. Just get ready. As soon as the sun comes up in a few minutes, you can often see the deer down in that meadow. You see that stream down there. [Yeah. ]We just need to quietly get a little closer.
Paul: Uh, Dan. How about if I just wait here and watch, you know, watch our stuff?
Dan: No, man. We'll have a better chance at bagging a deer if we're together.
Paul: Uh, man, I forgot my ammo back at the truck. What a bummer! I guess I'll just have to sit here and watch.
Dan: Are you crazy? Here. Take these shells and load your rifle. Taken 'em. Take 'em.
Paul: Uh. [cough, cough, cough ..] Hey deer. If you're out there, run!
Dan: What are you doing? Cut it out! There's a huge deer now. Ah, he's mine! Watch this!
Paul: Run, Bambi.
Dan: [Bang, bang, bang.] What did you do that for?
Paul: Yes, [looking confused ...] Why are you reloading? They're gone.
Dan: Stand around here for much longer, and you'll see. Any last words? | early morning | What time of day is it in the conversation? | [
"early morning",
"midday",
"late evening"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Dan: Hey. Paul. Thanks for coming on this hunting trip with me. When my friend came down with the flu and couldn't make it, your sister wasn't going to let me go alone. You know, for safety reasons.
Paul: Yeah, well, as you know, I really don't like to hunt. [That's okay!] But I only came because my sister twisted my arm.[Ah, that's okay!] I didn't realize I was marrying into a family of hunters.
Dan: Shh. Quiet. I can see some deer down there, I think. You'll scare the deer away. They have a great sense of hearing and smell, so we have to remain out of sight.
Paul: Well, as you know, I really don't eat much meat ...
Dan: You don't have to eat it. I'll take care of that. Just get ready. As soon as the sun comes up in a few minutes, you can often see the deer down in that meadow. You see that stream down there. [Yeah. ]We just need to quietly get a little closer.
Paul: Uh, Dan. How about if I just wait here and watch, you know, watch our stuff?
Dan: No, man. We'll have a better chance at bagging a deer if we're together.
Paul: Uh, man, I forgot my ammo back at the truck. What a bummer! I guess I'll just have to sit here and watch.
Dan: Are you crazy? Here. Take these shells and load your rifle. Taken 'em. Take 'em.
Paul: Uh. [cough, cough, cough ..] Hey deer. If you're out there, run!
Dan: What are you doing? Cut it out! There's a huge deer now. Ah, he's mine! Watch this!
Paul: Run, Bambi.
Dan: [Bang, bang, bang.] What did you do that for?
Paul: Yes, [looking confused ...] Why are you reloading? They're gone.
Dan: Stand around here for much longer, and you'll see. Any last words? | He really doesn't enjoy the thought of killing animals. | How does Paul feel about hunting? | [
"He sees it as an opportunity to provide food for his family.",
"He really doesn't enjoy the thought of killing animals.",
"He feels it is an appropriate activity when done safely."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Dan: Hey. Paul. Thanks for coming on this hunting trip with me. When my friend came down with the flu and couldn't make it, your sister wasn't going to let me go alone. You know, for safety reasons.
Paul: Yeah, well, as you know, I really don't like to hunt. [That's okay!] But I only came because my sister twisted my arm.[Ah, that's okay!] I didn't realize I was marrying into a family of hunters.
Dan: Shh. Quiet. I can see some deer down there, I think. You'll scare the deer away. They have a great sense of hearing and smell, so we have to remain out of sight.
Paul: Well, as you know, I really don't eat much meat ...
Dan: You don't have to eat it. I'll take care of that. Just get ready. As soon as the sun comes up in a few minutes, you can often see the deer down in that meadow. You see that stream down there. [Yeah. ]We just need to quietly get a little closer.
Paul: Uh, Dan. How about if I just wait here and watch, you know, watch our stuff?
Dan: No, man. We'll have a better chance at bagging a deer if we're together.
Paul: Uh, man, I forgot my ammo back at the truck. What a bummer! I guess I'll just have to sit here and watch.
Dan: Are you crazy? Here. Take these shells and load your rifle. Taken 'em. Take 'em.
Paul: Uh. [cough, cough, cough ..] Hey deer. If you're out there, run!
Dan: What are you doing? Cut it out! There's a huge deer now. Ah, he's mine! Watch this!
Paul: Run, Bambi.
Dan: [Bang, bang, bang.] What did you do that for?
Paul: Yes, [looking confused ...] Why are you reloading? They're gone.
Dan: Stand around here for much longer, and you'll see. Any last words? | near a water source | Where do they expect to spot the deer that day? | [
"on a hillside in some trees",
"near a water source",
"along a well-established trail"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Dan: Hey. Paul. Thanks for coming on this hunting trip with me. When my friend came down with the flu and couldn't make it, your sister wasn't going to let me go alone. You know, for safety reasons.
Paul: Yeah, well, as you know, I really don't like to hunt. [That's okay!] But I only came because my sister twisted my arm.[Ah, that's okay!] I didn't realize I was marrying into a family of hunters.
Dan: Shh. Quiet. I can see some deer down there, I think. You'll scare the deer away. They have a great sense of hearing and smell, so we have to remain out of sight.
Paul: Well, as you know, I really don't eat much meat ...
Dan: You don't have to eat it. I'll take care of that. Just get ready. As soon as the sun comes up in a few minutes, you can often see the deer down in that meadow. You see that stream down there. [Yeah. ]We just need to quietly get a little closer.
Paul: Uh, Dan. How about if I just wait here and watch, you know, watch our stuff?
Dan: No, man. We'll have a better chance at bagging a deer if we're together.
Paul: Uh, man, I forgot my ammo back at the truck. What a bummer! I guess I'll just have to sit here and watch.
Dan: Are you crazy? Here. Take these shells and load your rifle. Taken 'em. Take 'em.
Paul: Uh. [cough, cough, cough ..] Hey deer. If you're out there, run!
Dan: What are you doing? Cut it out! There's a huge deer now. Ah, he's mine! Watch this!
Paul: Run, Bambi.
Dan: [Bang, bang, bang.] What did you do that for?
Paul: Yes, [looking confused ...] Why are you reloading? They're gone.
Dan: Stand around here for much longer, and you'll see. Any last words? | They are able to take down a large deer. | Which thing does NOT happen in the conversation? | [
"Paul wants to go back to their vehicle to get shells for his gun.",
"Dan threatens to shoot Paul for his unwanted actions.",
"They are able to take down a large deer."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Excuse me. What did you say you would like to do, Mr. Green?
M: I said I'd better go back to the hotel. I'm meeting someone this evening.
W: OK. How are you going back? By bus or taxi?
M: I think I'll take a taxi. Do you know where I can get one?
W: Oh, just wait by the roadside. I'll wait with you.
M: OK. Thanks. Are the taxis in London all yellow?
W: Well, some of them are. Is this your first time in London?
M: Yes, it is. Do you give extra money to taxi drivers here?
W: You mean a tip? Oh, yes. They usually expect about ten percent.
M: That's the same in my country.
W: Oh, look. Here's one. Taxi!
M: Thanks. See you tomorrow. | Meet somebody. | What will the man do this evening? | [
"Go to London.",
"Meet somebody.",
"See the woman again."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Excuse me. What did you say you would like to do, Mr. Green?
M: I said I'd better go back to the hotel. I'm meeting someone this evening.
W: OK. How are you going back? By bus or taxi?
M: I think I'll take a taxi. Do you know where I can get one?
W: Oh, just wait by the roadside. I'll wait with you.
M: OK. Thanks. Are the taxis in London all yellow?
W: Well, some of them are. Is this your first time in London?
M: Yes, it is. Do you give extra money to taxi drivers here?
W: You mean a tip? Oh, yes. They usually expect about ten percent.
M: That's the same in my country.
W: Oh, look. Here's one. Taxi!
M: Thanks. See you tomorrow. | In the street. | Where are the two speaking? | [
"In the street.",
"In a hotel.",
"In a taxi."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Excuse me. What did you say you would like to do, Mr. Green?
M: I said I'd better go back to the hotel. I'm meeting someone this evening.
W: OK. How are you going back? By bus or taxi?
M: I think I'll take a taxi. Do you know where I can get one?
W: Oh, just wait by the roadside. I'll wait with you.
M: OK. Thanks. Are the taxis in London all yellow?
W: Well, some of them are. Is this your first time in London?
M: Yes, it is. Do you give extra money to taxi drivers here?
W: You mean a tip? Oh, yes. They usually expect about ten percent.
M: That's the same in my country.
W: Oh, look. Here's one. Taxi!
M: Thanks. See you tomorrow. | It is the first time for the man to stay in England. | What can we learn from the conversation? | [
"You needn't give extra money to taxi drivers in England.",
"All taxis in England are yellow.",
"It is the first time for the man to stay in England."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: We are going to the concert this evening.
M: Can I go with you? | He wants to go to the concert, too. | What does the man mean? | [
"He wants to go to the concert, too.",
"He wants to stay at home and do his homework.",
"He wants to watch TV."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Did you see the film on Channel 6 yesterday?
W: No. I saw an interesting TV play on Channel 1. How about the film?
M: Not bad. It was about a girl who wants to realize her dream of becoming a dancer.
W: Really? I wanted to see the film for long. | A TV play on Channel 1. | What did the woman see last night? | [
"A film on Channel 1.",
"A film on Channel 6.",
"A TV play on Channel 1."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Have you noticed a lot of differences between your country and ours?
W: Well, that's a difficult question, but I can think of a few. People here dress quite differently, because the weather is warmer here. We wear winter clothes half the year-thick trousers and warm sweaters. Here, people dress more fashionably. Everyone looks very well dressed.
M: Is clothing expensive in your country?
W: Yes, it's more expensive than here.
M: Do you find it easy to talk to people here? Can you make friends easily?
W: Oh, yes. It's easy to meet people here, even if we speak different languages. People are the same everywhere. They worry about the same things. They worry about the cost of living and about the future of their children.
M: Yes, you are dead right. | Six months. | How long does the winter last in the woman's country according to the conversation? | [
"Six months.",
"Four months.",
"Two months."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Have you noticed a lot of differences between your country and ours?
W: Well, that's a difficult question, but I can think of a few. People here dress quite differently, because the weather is warmer here. We wear winter clothes half the year-thick trousers and warm sweaters. Here, people dress more fashionably. Everyone looks very well dressed.
M: Is clothing expensive in your country?
W: Yes, it's more expensive than here.
M: Do you find it easy to talk to people here? Can you make friends easily?
W: Oh, yes. It's easy to meet people here, even if we speak different languages. People are the same everywhere. They worry about the same things. They worry about the cost of living and about the future of their children.
M: Yes, you are dead right. | People in the woman's country. | Who spends more money on clothes? | [
"People in the man's country.",
"People in the woman's country.",
"All the men in the speakers' countries."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Have you noticed a lot of differences between your country and ours?
W: Well, that's a difficult question, but I can think of a few. People here dress quite differently, because the weather is warmer here. We wear winter clothes half the year-thick trousers and warm sweaters. Here, people dress more fashionably. Everyone looks very well dressed.
M: Is clothing expensive in your country?
W: Yes, it's more expensive than here.
M: Do you find it easy to talk to people here? Can you make friends easily?
W: Oh, yes. It's easy to meet people here, even if we speak different languages. People are the same everywhere. They worry about the same things. They worry about the cost of living and about the future of their children.
M: Yes, you are dead right. | They have the same things to worry about. | What can we know about people in the man's country from the woman? | [
"It's not easy to get along well with them.",
"They have the same things to worry about.",
"They needn't worry about their children."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I think the last question is very difficult.
M: Lot's go and ask Mr. Green. | Mr. Green. | Who are they going to ask about the question? | [
"Their teacher.",
"Their father.",
"Mr. Green."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: How do you feel?
M: Oh. I've never felt better. Besides, some of my old clothes would fit me if I lose about 40 pounds. | The man's diet. | What are they talking about? | [
"The man's feeling.",
"The man's diet.",
"The man's old clothes."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
F: You are walking too fast, I can't follow you. Please slow down.
M: Sorry, I'll walk slower. | To walk slower. | What did the woman ask the man to do? | [
"To walk slower.",
"To walk faster.",
"To wait for her."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I don't feel good these days.
M: Let me see. You've got a bad cold. | A doctor and a patient. | Who are talking? | [
"A teacher and a student.",
"A farmer and a worker.",
"A doctor and a patient."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Excuse me, may I sit here?
M: Yes, please.
W: Thanks.
M: Where are you going?
W: I'm going to Washington D.C. And you?
M: To New York. Is this your first trip here?
W: Yes, I am a student from China. Would you please tell me something about Washington D.C.?
M: With pleasure. Washington D.C. is the capital of America and it has many interesting places.
W: But I am afraid I won't have enough time to see all those interesting places.
M: It doesn't matter. You can take the tour mobile. It will take you to most tour sites in Washington D.C.
W: That's great. Thank you for your information. | New York | Where is the man going to? He is going to______. | [
"New York",
"Washington D.C",
"New England"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Excuse me, may I sit here?
M: Yes, please.
W: Thanks.
M: Where are you going?
W: I'm going to Washington D.C. And you?
M: To New York. Is this your first trip here?
W: Yes, I am a student from China. Would you please tell me something about Washington D.C.?
M: With pleasure. Washington D.C. is the capital of America and it has many interesting places.
W: But I am afraid I won't have enough time to see all those interesting places.
M: It doesn't matter. You can take the tour mobile. It will take you to most tour sites in Washington D.C.
W: That's great. Thank you for your information. | first | It is the ______ time for the woman to go to Washington D.C.. | [
"second",
"first",
"third"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Excuse me, may I sit here?
M: Yes, please.
W: Thanks.
M: Where are you going?
W: I'm going to Washington D.C. And you?
M: To New York. Is this your first trip here?
W: Yes, I am a student from China. Would you please tell me something about Washington D.C.?
M: With pleasure. Washington D.C. is the capital of America and it has many interesting places.
W: But I am afraid I won't have enough time to see all those interesting places.
M: It doesn't matter. You can take the tour mobile. It will take you to most tour sites in Washington D.C.
W: That's great. Thank you for your information. | take a tour mobile | The man advised the woman to______. | [
"take a tour mobile",
"take a taxi",
"take a bus"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I've planned to go to Washington this afternoon, but I'm too tired to drive and the bus is so uncomfortable.
M: No problem. I'll save you the cost of a taxi by dropping you off at the train station on my way to work. | Driving. | How is the man getting to work? | [
"Riding.",
"By bus.",
"Driving."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: You're going to make a trip to San Francisco, aren't you?
W: Yes. But I haven't got the plane ticket yet. I'm thinking of postponing the trip to next month since this is the busiest month for the airlines. | She has to change the time for the trip. | What do we know about the woman from this conversation? | [
"She has to change the time for the trip.",
"She hasn't decided where to go next month.",
"She can't afford the time for the trip."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Juana, I am awfully sorry. I didn't mean to hurt you. Shall we have a beer and forget the whole thing?
W: OK, we can drop it this time. But don't do it again. | The man had hurt the woman's feelings. | What do we learn from the conversation? | [
"The man had hurt the woman's feelings.",
"The woman appreciated the man's offer.",
"The man had forgotten the whole thing."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: The baby is crying, darling.
M: Perhaps he is hungry. Would you please just go up and see if he is all right? And give him some milk? | Husband and wife. | What's the probable relationship between the two speakers? | [
"Husband and wife.",
"Doctor and patient.",
"Interviewer and interviewee."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Jack, would you mind driving me to the station?
M: Sure, why not? | He is glad to drive her. | How does Jack respond to the question? | [
"He is glad to drive her.",
"He has a new car.",
"He forgot his driver's license."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
F: May I borrow your pencil, please? I left mine at home.
M: Here you are. | Classroom | Where are they in? | [
"Cinema",
"Classroom",
"Shop"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hello, Old Tree Cafe. Can I help you?
M: Yes, I'd like to book a table for ten of us tonight.
W: Ten? We don't usually accept large parties, sir.
M: I know, but we are regular customers. Can you figure out a solution for me?
W: Emm. All right! We'll put two tables together. | Small tables. | Why doesn't the Care usually accept large parties? | [
"Small tables.",
"Poor service",
"Lack of waitresses."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Jerry, can you pick me up after work today? I left my car at the garage.
M: I'm afraid I can't. I have scheduled an appointment with a client at dinner time. | Meet his client. | What is the man going to do? | [
"Meet his client.",
"Prepare the dinner.",
"Work at his office."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: You know what, Betty? I have decided to give up smoking.
W: Once again? | Doubtful. | How does the woman feel about the man's decision? | [
"Doubtful.",
"Approving.",
"Concerned."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Can I use your eraser, Tom?
M: Sorry, I haven't got one. You can borrow from Jim. | Jim. | Who has an eraser? | [
"Tom.",
"Jim.",
"Jack."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: You don't feel very well, do you? You look pale. Have you got a cold?
M: Oh, no, but my stomach aches. Maybe the sea food doesn't agree with me. | The sea food. | What probably caused the man's stomachache? | [
"The sea food.",
"The peak.",
"The weather."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Excuse me, sir, could you tell me how I can get to the railway station?
M: Sorry, I don't understand. I can speak little English.
W: Do you speak German?
M: No, I don't.
W: What is your first language, French or Spanish?
M: Spanish is my mother language. I am not good at speaking English.
W: But I think your English is very good.
M: I don't think so. I only can speak some simple words and expressions. | The railway station. | Where will the woman go? | [
"The bus station.",
"The railway station.",
"Germany."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Excuse me, sir, could you tell me how I can get to the railway station?
M: Sorry, I don't understand. I can speak little English.
W: Do you speak German?
M: No, I don't.
W: What is your first language, French or Spanish?
M: Spanish is my mother language. I am not good at speaking English.
W: But I think your English is very good.
M: I don't think so. I only can speak some simple words and expressions. | Spanish. | What language is the man's mother language? | [
"English.",
"Spanish.",
"French."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: If you aren't doing anything particular, shall we see the new play at the Grand Theater tonight?
M: Sounds great. But I've got to go over my notes for tomorrow's midterm. | She has to study for the exam. | What does the woman imply? | [
"She has to study for the exam.",
"She is particularly interested in plays.",
"She's eager to watch the new play."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hi, Kevin. How is it going?
M: Ah, not so great.
W: What's wrong?
M: I've got a big problem with the Shakespeare course which is required for my major.
W: Is that all filled up?
M: No, there's plenty of room, but I have to take the starter course before I can take Professor Miller's Shakespeare course. It is only offered in the evening.
W: You don't like evening classes?
M: That's not the point. I work in the cafe every evening. I need the money to pay my tuition.
W: You can ask someone that could switch hours with you. Maybe just switch a couple of evenings since the course probably only meets two times a week.
M: I wish I could. My boss just did me a favor by putting me on evenings. And he'll hit the ceiling if I ask to change again.
W: Wait a minute. I have an idea. Have you checked the course over at the community college? They might offer an introductory course during the day.
M: That's a great idea. I'm free this afternoon. I'll go over and check it out.
W: Their courses are actually cheaper.
M: Thanks for your advice. I'll let you know what happens.
W: Sure. Good luck! | It requires a starter course. | What prevents the man taking the Shakespeare course? | [
"It's already full.",
"It's very expensive.",
"It requires a starter course."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hi, Kevin. How is it going?
M: Ah, not so great.
W: What's wrong?
M: I've got a big problem with the Shakespeare course which is required for my major.
W: Is that all filled up?
M: No, there's plenty of room, but I have to take the starter course before I can take Professor Miller's Shakespeare course. It is only offered in the evening.
W: You don't like evening classes?
M: That's not the point. I work in the cafe every evening. I need the money to pay my tuition.
W: You can ask someone that could switch hours with you. Maybe just switch a couple of evenings since the course probably only meets two times a week.
M: I wish I could. My boss just did me a favor by putting me on evenings. And he'll hit the ceiling if I ask to change again.
W: Wait a minute. I have an idea. Have you checked the course over at the community college? They might offer an introductory course during the day.
M: That's a great idea. I'm free this afternoon. I'll go over and check it out.
W: Their courses are actually cheaper.
M: Thanks for your advice. I'll let you know what happens.
W: Sure. Good luck! | He can't take evening classes. | What problem does the man have? | [
"He can't take evening classes.",
"His boss won't give him a leave.",
"He has to take the course many times."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hi, Kevin. How is it going?
M: Ah, not so great.
W: What's wrong?
M: I've got a big problem with the Shakespeare course which is required for my major.
W: Is that all filled up?
M: No, there's plenty of room, but I have to take the starter course before I can take Professor Miller's Shakespeare course. It is only offered in the evening.
W: You don't like evening classes?
M: That's not the point. I work in the cafe every evening. I need the money to pay my tuition.
W: You can ask someone that could switch hours with you. Maybe just switch a couple of evenings since the course probably only meets two times a week.
M: I wish I could. My boss just did me a favor by putting me on evenings. And he'll hit the ceiling if I ask to change again.
W: Wait a minute. I have an idea. Have you checked the course over at the community college? They might offer an introductory course during the day.
M: That's a great idea. I'm free this afternoon. I'll go over and check it out.
W: Their courses are actually cheaper.
M: Thanks for your advice. I'll let you know what happens.
W: Sure. Good luck! | Check the course at another college. | What will the man do? | [
"Give up his job at the cafe.",
"Check the course at another college.",
"Change his work hours with his friend."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
F: Do you like spring best, Jim?
M: No, I like summer best because I can go swimming in summer. | Summer. | Which is Jim's favorite season? | [
"Spring.",
"Summer.",
"Winter."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: The heavy rain caused flooding, which made it hard to plant new crops.
W: Yes. We seldom see so much rain at this time of year. | Unusual weather | What is the conversation mainly about? | [
"New crops",
"Unusual weather",
"Floods throughout the year"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I'd like to reserve two tickets on Saturday, the 10th.
M: For which movie, madam?
W: Um...for Dark and Stormy Night, please.
M: I'm sorry, that show is sold out.
W: Well, how about on the 11th?
M: Yes, madam, we do have tickets for that show.
W: Are there any seats left in the middle?
M: Yes, but they're not next to each other. If you want them together, we still have seats in the front and at the back.
W: The front row sounds good. How much are the tickets?
M: $13 total.
W: Okay. Can I use my credit card?
M: Sure. Could you give me your name, the name of your card, the card number, please?
W: Uh, just a second. I have to get my credit card out. | They are not next to each other. | Why doesn't the woman buy tickets for the seats in the middle? | [
"They are not next to each other.",
"They are too expensive.",
"They are sold out."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I'd like to reserve two tickets on Saturday, the 10th.
M: For which movie, madam?
W: Um...for Dark and Stormy Night, please.
M: I'm sorry, that show is sold out.
W: Well, how about on the 11th?
M: Yes, madam, we do have tickets for that show.
W: Are there any seats left in the middle?
M: Yes, but they're not next to each other. If you want them together, we still have seats in the front and at the back.
W: The front row sounds good. How much are the tickets?
M: $13 total.
W: Okay. Can I use my credit card?
M: Sure. Could you give me your name, the name of your card, the card number, please?
W: Uh, just a second. I have to get my credit card out. | $6.5. | How much is each ticket? | [
"$13.",
"$30.",
"$6.5."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I'd like to reserve two tickets on Saturday, the 10th.
M: For which movie, madam?
W: Um...for Dark and Stormy Night, please.
M: I'm sorry, that show is sold out.
W: Well, how about on the 11th?
M: Yes, madam, we do have tickets for that show.
W: Are there any seats left in the middle?
M: Yes, but they're not next to each other. If you want them together, we still have seats in the front and at the back.
W: The front row sounds good. How much are the tickets?
M: $13 total.
W: Okay. Can I use my credit card?
M: Sure. Could you give me your name, the name of your card, the card number, please?
W: Uh, just a second. I have to get my credit card out. | Sunday. | What day are the tickets for? | [
"Friday.",
"Saturday.",
"Sunday."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I wonder if you find my experience relevant to the job.
W: Yes, certainly. But if only you had sent your application letter a week earlier. | The job has been given to someone else. | What does the woman imply? | [
"The application arrived a week earlier than expected.",
"The job has been given to someone else.",
"The man is not suitable for the position,"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Why you don't like going to the cinema?
W: Well, there are too many problems. For example, when a film is popular, the cinema is rather crowded.
M: Is that all?
W: No, the worst is the people - children running up and down, people chatting endlessly, and so on. So, I'd rather stay home and wait to see the films when they are shown on TV.
M: Then you may see the films a bit later than other people.
W: Yes, but I'll be more comfortable in the quietness of my living room.
M: Well, I prefer seeing films at the cinema as soon as they come out. | Film-seeing habits. | What are the speakers talking about? | [
"New films.",
"Popular cinemas.",
"Film-seeing habits."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Why you don't like going to the cinema?
W: Well, there are too many problems. For example, when a film is popular, the cinema is rather crowded.
M: Is that all?
W: No, the worst is the people - children running up and down, people chatting endlessly, and so on. So, I'd rather stay home and wait to see the films when they are shown on TV.
M: Then you may see the films a bit later than other people.
W: Yes, but I'll be more comfortable in the quietness of my living room.
M: Well, I prefer seeing films at the cinema as soon as they come out. | Noisy surroundings. | What seems to bother the woman at the cinema? | [
"Noisy surroundings.",
"Long waiting time.",
"Uncomfortable seats."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Did you know this: after almost ten years in the United States, with such a strong accent.
W: Yes, but he is proud of it. He says it is a part of his identity. | His English is still poor after ten years in America. | What does the conversation tell us about Mr. Li? Li still speaks English. | [
"His English is still poor after ten years in America.",
"He doesn't mind speaking English with an accent.",
"He doesn't like the way Americans speak."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: This is an emergency. What does it say on the notice?
W: Pick up the receiver and ring the operator. Look, it says dial 100. Then it'll put you through to the police. | The operator. | According to the conversation, who answers if you dial 100? | [
"The police.",
"Emergency Services.",
"The operator."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
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