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Ethan: Hey, Emily. I think I left my grammar book in the class today. I think one of the students took it. Uh, do you have some of their phone numbers? Emily: Yeah. Um, who do you want to call? Ethan: Well, Brittany was sitting next to me, so I'll call her first. What is her number? Emily: Hm, um. Hang on a minute. [ Okay. ] Oh, here it is. It's, um, eight eight-seven-zero zero-zero-one-nine (870-0019). Ethan: ... okay, zero-zero-one-nine (0019). Got it. I'll call her first. And, uh, what about James? Emily: Yeah. Um, okay. It's six-one-four one-four-eight-zero (614-1480). Ethan: Okay, six-one-four fourteen eighteen (614-1418), right? Emily: No, it's fourteen eighty (1480). Ethan: Oh, okay. And, um, yeah, um, uh ... What's her name? You know, the girl, um ... You know. Emily: Which one? [ Embarrashed laugh ... ] Emily: You mean Audrey? The girl you really like? Ethan: What? Emily: I can tell you like her. Ethan: Come on. Are you kidding? No, no. I mean, we're like brother and sister. Emily: Ah, yeah, right, right. Well, uh, if you want, here's your SISTER's phone number. It's five-five-eight six-zero-one-six (558-6016). Ethan: Yeah, six-zero-one-zero (6010). Got it. Bye. Emily: No. Ethan: What? Emily: Six-zero-one-six (6016). Ethan: Six-zero-one-six (6016). Emily: Alright. I hope your sister's not mad that you called. Ethan: No problem. Emily: Bye. Ethan: Bye.
The man can't find his book.
What is the problem in the conversation?
[ "The man didn't do his homework.", "The man can't find his book.", "The man missed his grammar class." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Ethan: Hey, Emily. I think I left my grammar book in the class today. I think one of the students took it. Uh, do you have some of their phone numbers? Emily: Yeah. Um, who do you want to call? Ethan: Well, Brittany was sitting next to me, so I'll call her first. What is her number? Emily: Hm, um. Hang on a minute. [ Okay. ] Oh, here it is. It's, um, eight eight-seven-zero zero-zero-one-nine (870-0019). Ethan: ... okay, zero-zero-one-nine (0019). Got it. I'll call her first. And, uh, what about James? Emily: Yeah. Um, okay. It's six-one-four one-four-eight-zero (614-1480). Ethan: Okay, six-one-four fourteen eighteen (614-1418), right? Emily: No, it's fourteen eighty (1480). Ethan: Oh, okay. And, um, yeah, um, uh ... What's her name? You know, the girl, um ... You know. Emily: Which one? [ Embarrashed laugh ... ] Emily: You mean Audrey? The girl you really like? Ethan: What? Emily: I can tell you like her. Ethan: Come on. Are you kidding? No, no. I mean, we're like brother and sister. Emily: Ah, yeah, right, right. Well, uh, if you want, here's your SISTER's phone number. It's five-five-eight six-zero-one-six (558-6016). Ethan: Yeah, six-zero-one-zero (6010). Got it. Bye. Emily: No. Ethan: What? Emily: Six-zero-one-six (6016). Ethan: Six-zero-one-six (6016). Emily: Alright. I hope your sister's not mad that you called. Ethan: No problem. Emily: Bye. Ethan: Bye.
It's 870-0019.
What is Brittany's phone number?
[ "It's 870-0019.", "It's 870-0090.", "It's 870-0099." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Ethan: Hey, Emily. I think I left my grammar book in the class today. I think one of the students took it. Uh, do you have some of their phone numbers? Emily: Yeah. Um, who do you want to call? Ethan: Well, Brittany was sitting next to me, so I'll call her first. What is her number? Emily: Hm, um. Hang on a minute. [ Okay. ] Oh, here it is. It's, um, eight eight-seven-zero zero-zero-one-nine (870-0019). Ethan: ... okay, zero-zero-one-nine (0019). Got it. I'll call her first. And, uh, what about James? Emily: Yeah. Um, okay. It's six-one-four one-four-eight-zero (614-1480). Ethan: Okay, six-one-four fourteen eighteen (614-1418), right? Emily: No, it's fourteen eighty (1480). Ethan: Oh, okay. And, um, yeah, um, uh ... What's her name? You know, the girl, um ... You know. Emily: Which one? [ Embarrashed laugh ... ] Emily: You mean Audrey? The girl you really like? Ethan: What? Emily: I can tell you like her. Ethan: Come on. Are you kidding? No, no. I mean, we're like brother and sister. Emily: Ah, yeah, right, right. Well, uh, if you want, here's your SISTER's phone number. It's five-five-eight six-zero-one-six (558-6016). Ethan: Yeah, six-zero-one-zero (6010). Got it. Bye. Emily: No. Ethan: What? Emily: Six-zero-one-six (6016). Ethan: Six-zero-one-six (6016). Emily: Alright. I hope your sister's not mad that you called. Ethan: No problem. Emily: Bye. Ethan: Bye.
614-1480
James' phone number is __________.
[ "614-1418", "614-4080", "614-1480" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Ethan: Hey, Emily. I think I left my grammar book in the class today. I think one of the students took it. Uh, do you have some of their phone numbers? Emily: Yeah. Um, who do you want to call? Ethan: Well, Brittany was sitting next to me, so I'll call her first. What is her number? Emily: Hm, um. Hang on a minute. [ Okay. ] Oh, here it is. It's, um, eight eight-seven-zero zero-zero-one-nine (870-0019). Ethan: ... okay, zero-zero-one-nine (0019). Got it. I'll call her first. And, uh, what about James? Emily: Yeah. Um, okay. It's six-one-four one-four-eight-zero (614-1480). Ethan: Okay, six-one-four fourteen eighteen (614-1418), right? Emily: No, it's fourteen eighty (1480). Ethan: Oh, okay. And, um, yeah, um, uh ... What's her name? You know, the girl, um ... You know. Emily: Which one? [ Embarrashed laugh ... ] Emily: You mean Audrey? The girl you really like? Ethan: What? Emily: I can tell you like her. Ethan: Come on. Are you kidding? No, no. I mean, we're like brother and sister. Emily: Ah, yeah, right, right. Well, uh, if you want, here's your SISTER's phone number. It's five-five-eight six-zero-one-six (558-6016). Ethan: Yeah, six-zero-one-zero (6010). Got it. Bye. Emily: No. Ethan: What? Emily: Six-zero-one-six (6016). Ethan: Six-zero-one-six (6016). Emily: Alright. I hope your sister's not mad that you called. Ethan: No problem. Emily: Bye. Ethan: Bye.
he likes her
The man wants Audrey's phone number because _______.
[ "he needs the homework", "he likes her", "he wants to find his computer" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Ethan: Hey, Emily. I think I left my grammar book in the class today. I think one of the students took it. Uh, do you have some of their phone numbers? Emily: Yeah. Um, who do you want to call? Ethan: Well, Brittany was sitting next to me, so I'll call her first. What is her number? Emily: Hm, um. Hang on a minute. [ Okay. ] Oh, here it is. It's, um, eight eight-seven-zero zero-zero-one-nine (870-0019). Ethan: ... okay, zero-zero-one-nine (0019). Got it. I'll call her first. And, uh, what about James? Emily: Yeah. Um, okay. It's six-one-four one-four-eight-zero (614-1480). Ethan: Okay, six-one-four fourteen eighteen (614-1418), right? Emily: No, it's fourteen eighty (1480). Ethan: Oh, okay. And, um, yeah, um, uh ... What's her name? You know, the girl, um ... You know. Emily: Which one? [ Embarrashed laugh ... ] Emily: You mean Audrey? The girl you really like? Ethan: What? Emily: I can tell you like her. Ethan: Come on. Are you kidding? No, no. I mean, we're like brother and sister. Emily: Ah, yeah, right, right. Well, uh, if you want, here's your SISTER's phone number. It's five-five-eight six-zero-one-six (558-6016). Ethan: Yeah, six-zero-one-zero (6010). Got it. Bye. Emily: No. Ethan: What? Emily: Six-zero-one-six (6016). Ethan: Six-zero-one-six (6016). Emily: Alright. I hope your sister's not mad that you called. Ethan: No problem. Emily: Bye. Ethan: Bye.
558-6016
What is Audrey's phone number?
[ "558-6016", "558-6010", "558-1660" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: I think it's high time we turned our attention to the danger of drunk driving now. W: I can't agree with you more. You see, countless innocent people are killed by drunk drivers each year.
People should pay more attention tothe danger of drunk driving.
What does the woman mean?
[ "People should pay more attention tothe danger of drunk driving.", "She does not agree with the man.", "Drunk drivers are not guilty." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Are you coming with me to the art show? M: No, I'm too busy with another project.
He is too busy to go along.
What does the man mean?
[ "He must hand in a full report on the exhibition.", "He is too busy to go along.", "He has to wash his hands first." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Could you help me withdraw 10,000 dollars from my saving account? M: I'm sorry, you will have to step over to the manager's desk.
She has to go to the manager's desk.
What does the man mean?
[ "She has to go to the manager's desk.", "He's sorry for there being no enough cash.", "She should open a new savings account." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Your yard is always so beautiful, Cathy. You must have a gardener. W: Oh, no. It would cost at least fifty dollars a month to hire someone to do the work, so I did most of it myself. I enjoy taking care of the flowers, but I have to force myself to do the weeding and cut the grass.
Because she wants to save money.
Why does Cathy do most of the gardening herself?
[ "Because a gardener isn't experienced as she is.", "Because she likes gardening.", "Because she wants to save money." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Did you see Mary somewhere around? M: Yes, she is in the campus bank, applying for the student's loan.
Applying for financial aid.
What was Mary doing?
[ "Reading on the campus lawn.", "Depositing money in the bank.", "Applying for financial aid." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: David, are you coming with us to the park? M: No, I'm sorry, but I have to catch up with my homework.
Do his homework.
What is David going to do?
[ "Catch a train home.", "Do his homework.", "Go to a park." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Can you believe it? Jessie told her boss he was wrong to have fired his marketing director W: Yeah, but you know Jessie. If she has something in mind, everyone will know about it.
Jessie always says what she thinks.
What does the woman mean?
[ "Jessie always says what she thinks.", "Jessie seems to have a lot on her mind.", "Jessie is wrong to find fault with her boss." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: I wish I could get used to the American customs of using first names. W: We usually call good friends by their first names.
A custom that is new to him.
What is the man talking about?
[ "The woman's name.", "A custom that is new to him.", "American names." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Have a look at our new jeans, please. They've just arrived and they are on sale. M: Uh.. Thanks. I will let you know if I need help.
A shop assistant.
What's the woman's job?
[ "A librarian.", "A shop assistant.", "A secretary." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
F: Where is Tom, do you know? M: He's in the library. He went there to return some books.
He is returning some books.
What is Tom doing now?
[ "He is borrowing some books.", "He is reading some books.", "He is returning some books." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Hello. This is Mrs. Smith. May I speak to my husband, please? M: He's showing his customer a new car outside.
He is a car salesman.
What kind of work does Mr. Smith probably do?
[ "He is a bus driver.", "He is a taxi driver.", "He is a car salesman." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
F: Are you going to work long? M: It will be done in a short time.
The work won't take long.
What does the man mean?
[ "The work can't be done in a short time.", "He needs more time to do the work.", "The work won't take long." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: I often mistake Jim for Bob. Can you tell them apart? M: No, they look so much alike that they even confused their mother sometimes when they were young.
They are twins.
What is the most probable relationship between Jim and Bob?
[ "They are twins.", "They are classmates.", "They are friends." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Is this blue too bright for me? W: Mmm-hmm. It is a very bright blue. Try this. It's size ten. M: But 1 wear size eleven. W: How about black? It's size eleven. M: Let me try it on. I'm taking too much of your time. W: It's seven o'clock. Where's my friend Jack? I was expecting him here at six forty-five. M: Don't worry. The traffic is very heavy at this hour. W: I know. But we're going to be late for tonight's party. M: I'll take this black sweater. I like the color on me. How do you think? W: I think it looks terrific on you.
A black sweater in size eleven.
What is the man's final choice for the sweater?
[ "A blue sweater in size ten.", "A black sweater in size eleven.", "A black sweater in size ten." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Is this blue too bright for me? W: Mmm-hmm. It is a very bright blue. Try this. It's size ten. M: But 1 wear size eleven. W: How about black? It's size eleven. M: Let me try it on. I'm taking too much of your time. W: It's seven o'clock. Where's my friend Jack? I was expecting him here at six forty-five. M: Don't worry. The traffic is very heavy at this hour. W: I know. But we're going to be late for tonight's party. M: I'll take this black sweater. I like the color on me. How do you think? W: I think it looks terrific on you.
She is going to take part in a party with her friend.
What is the woman going to do that night?
[ "She is going to meet her friend.", "She is going to expecting her friend.", "She is going to take part in a party with her friend." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Look what's on tomorrow, mother. That's the program you like about animals. It's before dinner. Let's watch it together. W: OK. You want to watch the space film at 7 o'clock, don't you? M: No, we can't. We're going to grandma's after dinner. W: Oh, yes, that's right.
Visit their Grandma
What will the speakers do tomorrow evening?
[ "Visit their Grandma", "Watch a space film on TV", "Watch a program about animals" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Are you free on the weekend? W: I haven't got any plans yet, why? M: There is an exhibition of Chinese paintings at the public library. Would you like to go with me? W: I'd love to, but when? M: How about Saturday morning? It's cooler in the morning and maybe less crowded. W: I'm afraid I can not get up early on weekends. I'd prefer Saturday afternoon. Believe me there won't be too many people. M: So, shall we meet at 2:00, Saturday afternoon? W: OK, that would be great. I'll be waiting for you at my home.
A library.
Where do the speakers plan to go?
[ "A library.", "A museum.", "The woman's home." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Are you free on the weekend? W: I haven't got any plans yet, why? M: There is an exhibition of Chinese paintings at the public library. Would you like to go with me? W: I'd love to, but when? M: How about Saturday morning? It's cooler in the morning and maybe less crowded. W: I'm afraid I can not get up early on weekends. I'd prefer Saturday afternoon. Believe me there won't be too many people. M: So, shall we meet at 2:00, Saturday afternoon? W: OK, that would be great. I'll be waiting for you at my home.
To sleep late in the morning.
Why does the woman want to go on Saturday afternoon?
[ "To avoid the crowd.", "To enjoy nice weather.", "To sleep late in the morning." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Dr Smith, you were a political journalist in America and I was told that you've chosen to live here, a mountain village like this in the Himalayan Community. Could you please tell me why you came to India and settled down here? M: Yes, of course. I came to India a year ago to have a better understanding of the country. After I arrived, I had to find a place where I could live and write. Of course there were many places for me to choose. But after some months I settled down happily in this village because I like the countryside better and it is a little cooler than those in the plains. W: Have you ever thought of a typical village as a better choice? M: Yes, I have. Yet no such thing exists. In fact I wasted a lot of time looking for the typical village. Conditions vary too widely. But the villages I stayed in had much in common- poverty, dirt, and ignorance. W: But in spite of all this, you still feel very happy. Is the experience in this country so important to you that you came all the way from the United States? M: Well, that's also the question that the villagers ask me. They think that I'm crazy to give up my comfortable life in the United States and isolate myself from the outside world in this remote village, like a retired old man Why have I come? I've put aside my work as a political journalist because my ideas have changed. I've come to believe that what is happening in the Third World is more important than anything else. But to understand how three-quarters of the world's people live, and how their future might affect the rest of the world, I feel that I first have to try and share their way of life. W: I must say I find your view on this issue very convincing. I'm sure when you go back to your own country you'll find your stay here very rewarding.
A year ago.
When did Dr Smith arrive in India?
[ "Several weeks ago.", "Several months ago.", "A year ago." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Dr Smith, you were a political journalist in America and I was told that you've chosen to live here, a mountain village like this in the Himalayan Community. Could you please tell me why you came to India and settled down here? M: Yes, of course. I came to India a year ago to have a better understanding of the country. After I arrived, I had to find a place where I could live and write. Of course there were many places for me to choose. But after some months I settled down happily in this village because I like the countryside better and it is a little cooler than those in the plains. W: Have you ever thought of a typical village as a better choice? M: Yes, I have. Yet no such thing exists. In fact I wasted a lot of time looking for the typical village. Conditions vary too widely. But the villages I stayed in had much in common- poverty, dirt, and ignorance. W: But in spite of all this, you still feel very happy. Is the experience in this country so important to you that you came all the way from the United States? M: Well, that's also the question that the villagers ask me. They think that I'm crazy to give up my comfortable life in the United States and isolate myself from the outside world in this remote village, like a retired old man Why have I come? I've put aside my work as a political journalist because my ideas have changed. I've come to believe that what is happening in the Third World is more important than anything else. But to understand how three-quarters of the world's people live, and how their future might affect the rest of the world, I feel that I first have to try and share their way of life. W: I must say I find your view on this issue very convincing. I'm sure when you go back to your own country you'll find your stay here very rewarding.
It is cooler there.
Why did Dr Smith come to settle down in a village in the Himalayas?
[ "It is in the plains.", "It is cooler there.", "The villagers convinced him to stay." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Dr Smith, you were a political journalist in America and I was told that you've chosen to live here, a mountain village like this in the Himalayan Community. Could you please tell me why you came to India and settled down here? M: Yes, of course. I came to India a year ago to have a better understanding of the country. After I arrived, I had to find a place where I could live and write. Of course there were many places for me to choose. But after some months I settled down happily in this village because I like the countryside better and it is a little cooler than those in the plains. W: Have you ever thought of a typical village as a better choice? M: Yes, I have. Yet no such thing exists. In fact I wasted a lot of time looking for the typical village. Conditions vary too widely. But the villages I stayed in had much in common- poverty, dirt, and ignorance. W: But in spite of all this, you still feel very happy. Is the experience in this country so important to you that you came all the way from the United States? M: Well, that's also the question that the villagers ask me. They think that I'm crazy to give up my comfortable life in the United States and isolate myself from the outside world in this remote village, like a retired old man Why have I come? I've put aside my work as a political journalist because my ideas have changed. I've come to believe that what is happening in the Third World is more important than anything else. But to understand how three-quarters of the world's people live, and how their future might affect the rest of the world, I feel that I first have to try and share their way of life. W: I must say I find your view on this issue very convincing. I'm sure when you go back to your own country you'll find your stay here very rewarding.
A political journalist.
What was Dr Smith before he came to India?
[ "A political journalist.", "A university professor.", "A retired doctor." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Dr Smith, you were a political journalist in America and I was told that you've chosen to live here, a mountain village like this in the Himalayan Community. Could you please tell me why you came to India and settled down here? M: Yes, of course. I came to India a year ago to have a better understanding of the country. After I arrived, I had to find a place where I could live and write. Of course there were many places for me to choose. But after some months I settled down happily in this village because I like the countryside better and it is a little cooler than those in the plains. W: Have you ever thought of a typical village as a better choice? M: Yes, I have. Yet no such thing exists. In fact I wasted a lot of time looking for the typical village. Conditions vary too widely. But the villages I stayed in had much in common- poverty, dirt, and ignorance. W: But in spite of all this, you still feel very happy. Is the experience in this country so important to you that you came all the way from the United States? M: Well, that's also the question that the villagers ask me. They think that I'm crazy to give up my comfortable life in the United States and isolate myself from the outside world in this remote village, like a retired old man Why have I come? I've put aside my work as a political journalist because my ideas have changed. I've come to believe that what is happening in the Third World is more important than anything else. But to understand how three-quarters of the world's people live, and how their future might affect the rest of the world, I feel that I first have to try and share their way of life. W: I must say I find your view on this issue very convincing. I'm sure when you go back to your own country you'll find your stay here very rewarding.
To understand the Third World better.
Why did Dr Smith choose to live in India?
[ "To change his ideas.", "To understand the Third World better.", "To start a new career there." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: How are you getting on with your essay, Mary? I'm having areal hard time with mine. W: After two sleepless nights, I'm finally through with it.
They both had a hard time writing the essay.
What do we learn from this conversation?
[ "The man thought the essay was easy.", "They both had a hard time writing the essay.", "The woman thought the essay was easy." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: We should spend this weekend in Hangzhou. M: How about the whole week?
They should stay in Hangzhou longer.
What does the man mean?
[ "He can't go this weekend.", "They should stay in Hangzhou longer.", "They shouldn't spend much money." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: How old are you now? M: I'm twenty-eight years old.
28 years old.
How old is the man now?
[ "22 years old.", "28 years old.", "26 years old." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: The movie Fang Hua is a hit, have you ever seen it? It was on since last Friday. M: Yes, I went last Sunday. How about you? W: I saw it on the first day. Not bad, is it? M: Mm, it made me want to read the novel again. W: Yeah, it really brought the world of the novel to me.
Last Friday.
When did the woman see the movie Fang Hua?
[ "Last Friday.", "Last Saturday.", "Last Sunday." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: The movie Fang Hua is a hit, have you ever seen it? It was on since last Friday. M: Yes, I went last Sunday. How about you? W: I saw it on the first day. Not bad, is it? M: Mm, it made me want to read the novel again. W: Yeah, it really brought the world of the novel to me.
It was true to the novel.
What is the woman's opinion about the film?
[ "It was very bad.", "It was true to the novel.", "It made her think of the world." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: I'd like to drive to the concert,but my brother will use the car tonight. W: Who needs a car?We can take the bus if we go a little earlier.
The bus is fine for them.
What does the woman suggest?
[ "They don't have to go to the concert.", "His brother will let them use the car.", "The bus is fine for them." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: The doctor told me not to smoke anymore. M: I think he is right.
Yes, he did.
Did the man smoke before?
[ "Yes, he did.", "No, he didn't.", "Doesn't say." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Hi, John. What happened to you? I've been waiting for twenty minutes. M: Oh, I completely forgot about our meeting. I'm on my way. Please wait for me. W: OK. I'll wait for you at the main entrance.
He was on his way to where they should meet.
Where was the man when the woman called him?
[ "He was on his way to where they should meet.", "He was at home.", "He was in his office." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Is there anything else you want to buy while we are in town? W: Let's stop at the cantata shop to get some color films. I want to take some pictures in our garden today.
Films.
What does the woman want to buy?
[ "Cameras.", "Pictures.", "Films." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: I like science more than maths, but history is my favorite subject. W: But I think computer programming is the best.
Computer programming.
Which subject does the woman like most?
[ "Science.", "Computer programming.", "History." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Why didn't you come here yesterday, John? M: I'm sorry, madam. My mother was ill.
John was expected to come yesterday.
What can we learn from the dialogue?
[ "John was expected to come yesterday.", "John didn't come because he was ill.", "The woman was John's mother." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: I'm looking for an unfurnished two-bedroom apartment, but all your apartments are furnished. W: We can take care of that. We can simply remove the furniture.
She can provide the man with the apartment he needs.
What does the woman mean?
[ "Furnished apartments will cost more.", "The apartment can be furnished easily.", "She can provide the man with the apartment he needs." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Can you speak English? M: Certainly, and I can also speak Japanese and Chinese.
Three.
How many languages can he speak?
[ "One.", "Two.", "Three." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Our flight will be delayed by 6 hours. That means it won't be leaving until 3:30 in the afternoon. W: What shall we do in the meantime? M: Let's find some seats in the quiet part of the terminal to take a nap. W: Good idea. I am pretty tired.
Take a rest while waiting.
What are the speakers going to do?
[ "Change to another flight.", "Take a rest while waiting.", "Take their seats on the flight." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Todd got the highest grade point in the biology class. W: No wonder! He's at the library every day.
He works very hard at his lessons.
What does the woman suggest about Todd?
[ "He is the highest boy in the class.", "He works very hard at his lessons.", "He often wanders in the library." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Are you doing anything exciting this summer, Sandy? W: We are, as a matter of fact. Nick's boss says we can have the beach house in Florida for two weeks. M: That's great!
A beach.
Where does the woman probably go for her holiday?
[ "The countryside.", "A forest.", "A beach." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: When was the first computer built? W: It was built in 1944. M: Is it the same as the computers that we use now? W: No, it was as large as a room and worked very slow. M: But computers have become smaller, and worked faster now. W: Yes. Most computers are as small as a TV set. Some can be made smaller than a book. M: Why is a computer so useful? W: It can keep much information and work very fast. M: Then they can do a lot of work for us. W: You are right. They have greatly changed our lives.
It was as large as a room.
What was the first computer like'?
[ "It was as large as a TV set.", "It was as large as a room.", "It was as large as a book." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: When was the first computer built? W: It was built in 1944. M: Is it the same as the computers that we use now? W: No, it was as large as a room and worked very slow. M: But computers have become smaller, and worked faster now. W: Yes. Most computers are as small as a TV set. Some can be made smaller than a book. M: Why is a computer so useful? W: It can keep much information and work very fast. M: Then they can do a lot of work for us. W: You are right. They have greatly changed our lives.
It becomes smaller and works faster.
What changes does computer have now?
[ "It becomes smaller and works faster.", "It becomes larger and works faster.", "It becomes larger and works slower." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: When was the first computer built? W: It was built in 1944. M: Is it the same as the computers that we use now? W: No, it was as large as a room and worked very slow. M: But computers have become smaller, and worked faster now. W: Yes. Most computers are as small as a TV set. Some can be made smaller than a book. M: Why is a computer so useful? W: It can keep much information and work very fast. M: Then they can do a lot of work for us. W: You are right. They have greatly changed our lives.
Our lives have been changed a lot.
What is the result of the invention of the computer?
[ "It can do everything that man does.", "Our lives have been changed a lot.", "More and more information can be stored in a computer." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
F: Look at the clock. We'll be late. M: The film will start at 8: 30. It's 8:00 now.
Half an hour.
How long do they have before the film start?
[ "Half an hour.", "One hour.", "One hour and a half." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Woman: Hi, Steve, how are things? Man: Hi, Maggie. Good, thanks. What's new with you? Woman: Oh, I was just wondering if you want to go out tonight. Man: Well, I was thinking of going to the university library to do a bit of study. What've you got on mind? Woman: I thought we just go for a walk? Maybe down the park near the beach. Man: Tonight? You must be joking! It's too cold. Woman: Oh, yes. It's too cold. But I still want to go out somewhere. That New Town Cruel Sail is on in the town. How about that? Man: OK. What time does it start? Woman: Oh, I think it's half past eight, something. I'll get a paper and have a look. Just turn on for a minute. Look, the film (have) got a fantastic review last week. Man: OK. OK. Where are we going to meet? Woman: It'd be easier if we meet at the cinema. Man: OK. Where is it? Woman: Oh, you know, the Oyiyang. Man: Where is that? Woman: Near the town hall at the opposite of the Bank. Man: Oh, yes. I know where it is. OK. Look, I'll meet you there at fifteen past eight.
To do some study.
What did Steve originally plan to do?
[ "To do some study.", "To stay at home.", "To see a new film." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Woman: Hi, Steve, how are things? Man: Hi, Maggie. Good, thanks. What's new with you? Woman: Oh, I was just wondering if you want to go out tonight. Man: Well, I was thinking of going to the university library to do a bit of study. What've you got on mind? Woman: I thought we just go for a walk? Maybe down the park near the beach. Man: Tonight? You must be joking! It's too cold. Woman: Oh, yes. It's too cold. But I still want to go out somewhere. That New Town Cruel Sail is on in the town. How about that? Man: OK. What time does it start? Woman: Oh, I think it's half past eight, something. I'll get a paper and have a look. Just turn on for a minute. Look, the film (have) got a fantastic review last week. Man: OK. OK. Where are we going to meet? Woman: It'd be easier if we meet at the cinema. Man: OK. Where is it? Woman: Oh, you know, the Oyiyang. Man: Where is that? Woman: Near the town hall at the opposite of the Bank. Man: Oh, yes. I know where it is. OK. Look, I'll meet you there at fifteen past eight.
the weather wasn't ideal for a walk
Maggie finally decided to go to see a film because ________.
[ "there was no park nearby", "the weather wasn't ideal for a walk", "it would be easier to go to a cinema" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
Woman: Hi, Steve, how are things? Man: Hi, Maggie. Good, thanks. What's new with you? Woman: Oh, I was just wondering if you want to go out tonight. Man: Well, I was thinking of going to the university library to do a bit of study. What've you got on mind? Woman: I thought we just go for a walk? Maybe down the park near the beach. Man: Tonight? You must be joking! It's too cold. Woman: Oh, yes. It's too cold. But I still want to go out somewhere. That New Town Cruel Sail is on in the town. How about that? Man: OK. What time does it start? Woman: Oh, I think it's half past eight, something. I'll get a paper and have a look. Just turn on for a minute. Look, the film (have) got a fantastic review last week. Man: OK. OK. Where are we going to meet? Woman: It'd be easier if we meet at the cinema. Man: OK. Where is it? Woman: Oh, you know, the Oyiyang. Man: Where is that? Woman: Near the town hall at the opposite of the Bank. Man: Oh, yes. I know where it is. OK. Look, I'll meet you there at fifteen past eight.
At the cinema.
Where did they plan to meet?
[ "At the cinema.", "Near the bank.", "In Steve's place." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Renting a Conference Room at the hotel will cost us too much. We are already running in the red M: How about using our dining room for the meeting?
The cost of renting a conference room.
What's worrying the woman?
[ "The organization of a conference.", "The cost of renting a conference room.", "The decoration of the conference room." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Excuse me. Do you know when the train will arrive? M: I'm sorry. The train is behind schedule. You have to wait another twenty minutes.
The train is late.
What do we learn from this conversation?
[ "The train is crowded.", "The train is late.", "The train is on time." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: I often listen to light music at home. What kind of music do you like? W: I really enjoy Chinese music.
Music
What are they talking about?
[ "Family", "Language", "Music" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
F: I think it is going to rain, Jack. M: I don't think so, Jane. The radio said it is going to be fine soon.
The weather.
What are Jane and Jack talking about?
[ "The study.", "The date.", "The weather." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Look at that dark cloud. I am afraid it's going to rain. W: I don't think so. The weather report says it will be fine today.
She does not think it is going to rain.
What does the woman mean?
[ "She does not believe the weather report.", "She does not think it is going to rain.", "She agrees with the man." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: These cabbages look so good, and they're only 30 cents a pound. W: Let's get some beans. And how about some peas, too?
Shopping.
What are the speakers doing?
[ "Cooking a meal.", "Planting a garden.", "Shopping." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: I'm going to the supermarket. What would you like me to buy for you? M: Would you please buy some fruit for me while you are there? W: With pleasure.
Get him some fruit.
What will the woman do for the man?
[ "Wash his clothes.", "Take him to the supermarket.", "Get him some fruit." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: I like the way you've done your hair, dear. It looks so natural and original. W: Thank you. I am surprised you noticed it.
The husband is not usually so observant.
What does the conversation tell us?
[ "The husband is not usually so observant.", "The wife is annoyed at her husband's complaint.", "The husband hasn't told the truth." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: I want a ticket for the concert tomorrow. How much is it? M: I'm sorry., there are no tickets left for tomorrow. But we still have two for Friday.
Two tickets for Friday.
What does the man have?
[ "Two tickets for tomorrow.", "One ticket for Friday.", "Two tickets for Friday." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: I really can't stand the way David controls the conversation all the time. If he's going to be at the Christmas party, I just won't come. M: I'm sorry you feel that way. But my mother insists that he come.
To please the man's mother.
Why is David being invited to the party?
[ "To make the woman angry.", "To please the man's mother.", "David is the man's good friend." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Are you going on holiday with your brother again this year? W: Yes. He's coming home from Canada tomorrow. M: Where are you going? W: I've already booked a hotel in Turkey, but my brother wanted to go to Italy, so I hope he doesn't mind.
Turkey
Where does the woman want to go on holiday?
[ "Turkey", "Canda", "Italy." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
F: Would you mind turning off the radio? M: Sure, of course I will.
Yes, he will.
Will the man mind doing what the woman's words?
[ "No.", "We don't know.", "Yes, he will." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: This car is for your birthday. W: Thank you very much. What a lovely car!
She loves the present.
What does the woman mean?
[ "She loves the present.", "She can drive a car.", "She would like to buy a car." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Did you hear about the air crash that occurred in South America recently? It was quite a tragic accident! W: No, I didn't see anything in the news about it. What happened? M: A foreign airliner was attempting to land at night in a mountainous area in Argentina and flew into a hill! W: That sounds really terrible! Did anyone survive? M: No, everyone aboard, including the crew, was killed instantly. W: What were the circumstances? Were they bad weather, a fire, or engine failure? M: Apparently, there were some low clouds in the area, but mostly it was just miscommunication between the pilots and the traffic controllers. W: Weren't they both speaking in English, the official international aviation language? M: Yes they were, but the transmit ion from poor quality radios was slightly distorted and the accents of the Spanish speaking controllers was so strong that the pilots that the pilots misunderstood a vital instruction. W: How could a misunderstanding like that cause such a serious accident? M: The pilots were told to descend to 2-2,000 feet. The instruction actually meant 22,000 feet, but they thought they heard descend 2,000 feet. That's a huge difference, and it should have been confirmed, but it was not. Unfortunately, the terrain of the mountains in Norweija ascends to 2,000 feet. W: So the pilots did descend to the wrong altitude then, because they were following the air controllers instructions. M: Sadly enough, yes they did. It was a really bad mistake. Many people died as a result of the simply understanding. W: Wow, that's a powerful lesson on how important it can be to accurately communicate to each other.
Breakdown of the engines.
What was the cause of the tragedy?
[ "Bad weather.", "Breakdown of the engines.", "Human error." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Did you hear about the air crash that occurred in South America recently? It was quite a tragic accident! W: No, I didn't see anything in the news about it. What happened? M: A foreign airliner was attempting to land at night in a mountainous area in Argentina and flew into a hill! W: That sounds really terrible! Did anyone survive? M: No, everyone aboard, including the crew, was killed instantly. W: What were the circumstances? Were they bad weather, a fire, or engine failure? M: Apparently, there were some low clouds in the area, but mostly it was just miscommunication between the pilots and the traffic controllers. W: Weren't they both speaking in English, the official international aviation language? M: Yes they were, but the transmit ion from poor quality radios was slightly distorted and the accents of the Spanish speaking controllers was so strong that the pilots that the pilots misunderstood a vital instruction. W: How could a misunderstanding like that cause such a serious accident? M: The pilots were told to descend to 2-2,000 feet. The instruction actually meant 22,000 feet, but they thought they heard descend 2,000 feet. That's a huge difference, and it should have been confirmed, but it was not. Unfortunately, the terrain of the mountains in Norweija ascends to 2,000 feet. W: So the pilots did descend to the wrong altitude then, because they were following the air controllers instructions. M: Sadly enough, yes they did. It was a really bad mistake. Many people died as a result of the simply understanding. W: Wow, that's a powerful lesson on how important it can be to accurately communicate to each other.
Two thousand feet.
How high are the mountains in Norweija?
[ "Two thousand feet.", "Twenty thousand feet.", "Twelve thousand feet." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Did you hear about the air crash that occurred in South America recently? It was quite a tragic accident! W: No, I didn't see anything in the news about it. What happened? M: A foreign airliner was attempting to land at night in a mountainous area in Argentina and flew into a hill! W: That sounds really terrible! Did anyone survive? M: No, everyone aboard, including the crew, was killed instantly. W: What were the circumstances? Were they bad weather, a fire, or engine failure? M: Apparently, there were some low clouds in the area, but mostly it was just miscommunication between the pilots and the traffic controllers. W: Weren't they both speaking in English, the official international aviation language? M: Yes they were, but the transmit ion from poor quality radios was slightly distorted and the accents of the Spanish speaking controllers was so strong that the pilots that the pilots misunderstood a vital instruction. W: How could a misunderstanding like that cause such a serious accident? M: The pilots were told to descend to 2-2,000 feet. The instruction actually meant 22,000 feet, but they thought they heard descend 2,000 feet. That's a huge difference, and it should have been confirmed, but it was not. Unfortunately, the terrain of the mountains in Norweija ascends to 2,000 feet. W: So the pilots did descend to the wrong altitude then, because they were following the air controllers instructions. M: Sadly enough, yes they did. It was a really bad mistake. Many people died as a result of the simply understanding. W: Wow, that's a powerful lesson on how important it can be to accurately communicate to each other.
Accurate communication is of utmost importance.
What lesson could be drawn from the accident?
[ "Accurate communication is of utmost importance.", "Pilots should be able to speak several foreign languages.", "Air controllers should keep a close watch on the weather." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: How long will it take you to fix my radio? M: I'll call you when it is ready,but it won't take any longer than a week.
Call the woman when tile radio is fixed.
What is the man going to do?
[ "Buy a radio.", "Teach the woman how to fix tile radio.", "Call the woman when tile radio is fixed." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
F: Do you like swimming? M: Very much indeed.
He likes swimming very much.
What does the man mean?
[ "Swimming is very easy for him.", "He likes swimming very much.", "He doesn't like swimming at all." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: I am leaving now. What do you want me to get? W: Pick up some chocolate and ice cream, please.
To a supermarket.
Where is the man probably going?
[ "To a restaurant.", "To a cafe.", "To a supermarket." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: What time is it? M: It's 8:30. W: Your watch is 10 minutes slow. There're only 5 minutes left for the speech. We're going to be late. M: Let's go for it right now.
At 8: 45.
When will the speech begin?
[ "At 8:30.", "At 8: 40.", "At 8: 45." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Where did Tom spend his holiday? M: He wished to go to London and Paris, but he didn't have enough money, so he went to Beijing instead.
In Beijing.
Where did Tom spend his holiday?
[ "In London.", "In Paris.", "In Beijing." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: So, that's what's been keeping you so busy recently! W: Yes, I've been tied up with my studies. You know I'm planning to go to the United States this coming summer, but I'm a bit nervous about my English.
Drawing up a plan for her English course.
What is the woman busy doing?
[ "Packing up to go abroad.", "Drawing up a plan for her English course.", "Brushing up on her English." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Hey, are you okay? Your runny nose and cough tell me that you either have a cold or flu. W: Neither. It's just that I can't stand the smell of the paint in the living room. Any idea how to get rid of it? M: Well, maybe we can surf Internet, and see if we can come up with something.
She is allergic to paint smell.
What's the matter with the woman?
[ "She has caught a bad cold.", "She stayed online too long.", "She is allergic to paint smell." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: What do you think of Professor Potter's course, Jane? W: Not much. M: Why, what's wrong with it? W: Oh, I don't know. It's just that he overloads it with details. The course he gave on town planning last year, it was just the same-a load of details, which you could have got from a book anyway. There was no overall ... M: No general overview you mean? W: Yes. I suppose you could call it that. I couldn't see the town for the buildings. M: But you've got to have the details in this kind of subject. Anyway I think he's good. You take his first lecture for instance. I thought that was very interesting, and not at all over-detailed. W: Well, he starts off all right, but then he just piles on the details. M: Now you're exaggerating. W: Well, the way he dealt with the Western developments, that wasn't bad, I suppose. M: You seem to have got something. Perhaps Potter is a little disorganized, but I think he's good. W: Do you really think so? M: He does do most of his teaching to the postgraduates. He only does the one undergraduate course each year. After all, I think he tends to forget where he is. He starts off being nice and general and then tries to cram in a bit too much specialized information. W: The main thing I object to is the lack of direction.
Meticulous and too specialize
What does Jane think of Potter's course?
[ "Very good.", "Meticulous and too specialize", "Clear and interesting." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: What do you think of Professor Potter's course, Jane? W: Not much. M: Why, what's wrong with it? W: Oh, I don't know. It's just that he overloads it with details. The course he gave on town planning last year, it was just the same-a load of details, which you could have got from a book anyway. There was no overall ... M: No general overview you mean? W: Yes. I suppose you could call it that. I couldn't see the town for the buildings. M: But you've got to have the details in this kind of subject. Anyway I think he's good. You take his first lecture for instance. I thought that was very interesting, and not at all over-detailed. W: Well, he starts off all right, but then he just piles on the details. M: Now you're exaggerating. W: Well, the way he dealt with the Western developments, that wasn't bad, I suppose. M: You seem to have got something. Perhaps Potter is a little disorganized, but I think he's good. W: Do you really think so? M: He does do most of his teaching to the postgraduates. He only does the one undergraduate course each year. After all, I think he tends to forget where he is. He starts off being nice and general and then tries to cram in a bit too much specialized information. W: The main thing I object to is the lack of direction.
The plan about the Western development was good.
What is true of Potter's first lecture?
[ "There was an interesting start and a well-organized end.", "There was a natural transition from its introduction to the following part.", "The plan about the Western development was good." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: What do you think of Professor Potter's course, Jane? W: Not much. M: Why, what's wrong with it? W: Oh, I don't know. It's just that he overloads it with details. The course he gave on town planning last year, it was just the same-a load of details, which you could have got from a book anyway. There was no overall ... M: No general overview you mean? W: Yes. I suppose you could call it that. I couldn't see the town for the buildings. M: But you've got to have the details in this kind of subject. Anyway I think he's good. You take his first lecture for instance. I thought that was very interesting, and not at all over-detailed. W: Well, he starts off all right, but then he just piles on the details. M: Now you're exaggerating. W: Well, the way he dealt with the Western developments, that wasn't bad, I suppose. M: You seem to have got something. Perhaps Potter is a little disorganized, but I think he's good. W: Do you really think so? M: He does do most of his teaching to the postgraduates. He only does the one undergraduate course each year. After all, I think he tends to forget where he is. He starts off being nice and general and then tries to cram in a bit too much specialized information. W: The main thing I object to is the lack of direction.
He is qualified for teaching postgraduates.
Which of the following is true about Potter?
[ "He is a postgraduate.", "He is qualified for teaching postgraduates.", "He is an expert in town planning." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: What do you think of Professor Potter's course, Jane? W: Not much. M: Why, what's wrong with it? W: Oh, I don't know. It's just that he overloads it with details. The course he gave on town planning last year, it was just the same-a load of details, which you could have got from a book anyway. There was no overall ... M: No general overview you mean? W: Yes. I suppose you could call it that. I couldn't see the town for the buildings. M: But you've got to have the details in this kind of subject. Anyway I think he's good. You take his first lecture for instance. I thought that was very interesting, and not at all over-detailed. W: Well, he starts off all right, but then he just piles on the details. M: Now you're exaggerating. W: Well, the way he dealt with the Western developments, that wasn't bad, I suppose. M: You seem to have got something. Perhaps Potter is a little disorganized, but I think he's good. W: Do you really think so? M: He does do most of his teaching to the postgraduates. He only does the one undergraduate course each year. After all, I think he tends to forget where he is. He starts off being nice and general and then tries to cram in a bit too much specialized information. W: The main thing I object to is the lack of direction.
Jane and Helen are undergraduates.
What can we learn from the interview?
[ "Jane and Helen are sisters.", "Jane and Helen are postgraduates.", "Jane and Helen are undergraduates." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: I'm sorry, Madam, the plane is somewhat behind the schedule. Take a seat. I'll inform you as soon as we know something definite. W: Thank you. I'd rather look around and I'll be back in several minutes.
The plane is late.
What can be concluded about the plane?
[ "The flight has been canceled.", "The plane is late.", "The plane is on time." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Welcome. W: Hi, John. Hey, you've done a good job decorating this place, really nice. M: Thanks, I am glad you like it. Can I get you a drink? W: No, thanks. Let's make dinner. I am getting hungry. M: Here is the kitchen. I will wash the onions first. Could you take the meat out of the fridge? It's in a yellow plastic container. W: Wow, this smells good. M: Could yon pass those potatoes to me, please? W: What are we having? M: My special dumplings, sweet and sour pork, beef with onions and green peppers, and a few side dishes like tomatoes with sugar. W: Sounds wonderful. What are you going to do next? M: I'll start preparing the meat stuffing. W: The dumplings are great. I wish I had the recipe. And could you tell me what's in this? M: Well, I put a lot of onions in it, and garlic and melon. W: Oh, I like garlic and melon.
Washing the onions.
What's the first thing the man did?
[ "Taking the meat out of the fridge.", "Cutting up the potatoes.", "Washing the onions." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Welcome. W: Hi, John. Hey, you've done a good job decorating this place, really nice. M: Thanks, I am glad you like it. Can I get you a drink? W: No, thanks. Let's make dinner. I am getting hungry. M: Here is the kitchen. I will wash the onions first. Could you take the meat out of the fridge? It's in a yellow plastic container. W: Wow, this smells good. M: Could yon pass those potatoes to me, please? W: What are we having? M: My special dumplings, sweet and sour pork, beef with onions and green peppers, and a few side dishes like tomatoes with sugar. W: Sounds wonderful. What are you going to do next? M: I'll start preparing the meat stuffing. W: The dumplings are great. I wish I had the recipe. And could you tell me what's in this? M: Well, I put a lot of onions in it, and garlic and melon. W: Oh, I like garlic and melon.
Potatoes.
What did the man ask the woman to pass him?
[ "Salt.", "Potatoes.", "Sugar." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Welcome. W: Hi, John. Hey, you've done a good job decorating this place, really nice. M: Thanks, I am glad you like it. Can I get you a drink? W: No, thanks. Let's make dinner. I am getting hungry. M: Here is the kitchen. I will wash the onions first. Could you take the meat out of the fridge? It's in a yellow plastic container. W: Wow, this smells good. M: Could yon pass those potatoes to me, please? W: What are we having? M: My special dumplings, sweet and sour pork, beef with onions and green peppers, and a few side dishes like tomatoes with sugar. W: Sounds wonderful. What are you going to do next? M: I'll start preparing the meat stuffing. W: The dumplings are great. I wish I had the recipe. And could you tell me what's in this? M: Well, I put a lot of onions in it, and garlic and melon. W: Oh, I like garlic and melon.
Tomatoes with sugar.
What is the side dish mentioned by the man?
[ "Beef with green peppers.", "Sweet and sour pork.", "Tomatoes with sugar." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Can I borrow your pen? Mine is out of ink. W: Sorry, I don't have a second pen. Would a pencil do?
She could offer him a pencil.
What did the woman mean
[ "She could let the man have her pen.", "She had no pen herself.", "She could offer him a pencil." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
F: What do you study at college? M: I study both English and Law.
Both B and C.
What does the boy learn in college?
[ "Both B and C.", "Law.", "English." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: I want to mail this letter overseas. M: OK, Ma'am. I'll have to weigh it first. All right, it's not over- weight. That's 5.5 yuan for overseas mail. W: That's not expensive. How long does it take for a letter to get to the U. S.? M: It all depends. It usually takes four or five days. W: That's wonderful. It used to take more than a week when I was staying here six years ago. Well, I want to register it. M: All right. It's probably take a little longer to get there though. W: Yes, I know. Well, please let me have a post office box. M: That's OK. Fill out this form, please. W: How much is the rent per month? M: It's 100 yuan per year. W: Here is the form and money. M: OK. Here is the key for you. The number is on it. Any more requests? W: No, Thank you.
More than a week.
How long did it take for a letter to get to the USA six years ago?
[ "Usually four or five days.", "A week.", "More than a week." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: I want to mail this letter overseas. M: OK, Ma'am. I'll have to weigh it first. All right, it's not over- weight. That's 5.5 yuan for overseas mail. W: That's not expensive. How long does it take for a letter to get to the U. S.? M: It all depends. It usually takes four or five days. W: That's wonderful. It used to take more than a week when I was staying here six years ago. Well, I want to register it. M: All right. It's probably take a little longer to get there though. W: Yes, I know. Well, please let me have a post office box. M: That's OK. Fill out this form, please. W: How much is the rent per month? M: It's 100 yuan per year. W: Here is the form and money. M: OK. Here is the key for you. The number is on it. Any more requests? W: No, Thank you.
A post office.
Where does this conversation take place?
[ "A post office.", "A restaurant.", "A book store." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: I want to mail this letter overseas. M: OK, Ma'am. I'll have to weigh it first. All right, it's not over- weight. That's 5.5 yuan for overseas mail. W: That's not expensive. How long does it take for a letter to get to the U. S.? M: It all depends. It usually takes four or five days. W: That's wonderful. It used to take more than a week when I was staying here six years ago. Well, I want to register it. M: All right. It's probably take a little longer to get there though. W: Yes, I know. Well, please let me have a post office box. M: That's OK. Fill out this form, please. W: How much is the rent per month? M: It's 100 yuan per year. W: Here is the form and money. M: OK. Here is the key for you. The number is on it. Any more requests? W: No, Thank you.
A parcel.
What is NOT mentioned in the conversation?
[ "An overseas mail.", "A registered letter.", "A parcel." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: I hate to say it. But Jacky isn't doing well in the film. M: Well. I think he's only playing a different type of role. My sister thinks he is still the best.
An actor.
What are the speakers talking about?
[ "The man's sister.", "A film.", "An actor." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: How many people are expected to visit this special exhibition? W: Several hundred people have already passed through our doors today. We're hoping for a big turnout.
A ticket collector.
Who is the woman?
[ "A ticket collector.", "An exhibition visitor.", "A street cleaner." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
F: Have you heard from your sister yet? M: Yes, I got a letter from her yesterday. She said she enjoyed her visit to New York very much.
She is visiting New York.
What is the man's sister doing now?
[ "She is visiting London.", "She is visiting New York.", "She is visiting Shanghai." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: I didn't finish my homework last week. F: I didn't either. And the English teacher was very angry with me.
They didn't finish their homework.
What happened to the man and women?
[ "Their English teacher was angry with them.", "They didn't finish their homework.", "The man finished his homework, but the woman didn't." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Nice weather we're having, don't you think? W: No. It is too cold. M: I think it is just right. W: I'd prefer it a few degrees warmer.
It's cold.
What does the woman think of the weather?
[ "It's nice.", "It's warm.", "It's cold." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: I can't make up my mind whether to ask Larry or Bill to paint the house. M: What difference does it make? They're both excellent painters. And I think we just need to check who is available the day after tomorrow.
They are equally good at house-painting.
What can be inferred about Larry and Bill?
[ "They are quite different in painting skills.", "Neither of them is good at house-painting.", "They are equally good at house-painting." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: So tired these days. I think we should stay at home watching TV this weekend. W: Great.
Watch TV.
What will they do this weekend?
[ "Watch TV.", "Watch a basketball match.", "See a film." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: David,I think Friday is bad for a party;we are too tired to stay up all night. Saturday would be better. M: All right. Then we put it off to Saturday.
Saturday.
When do they decide to have the party?
[ "Friday.", "Saturday.", "Sunday." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Can I help you? M: I need to find this specific magazine, and I am not sure where to look for. W: How old is the magazine? Is it a recent magazine less than a year old or is it an old magazine? M: You need to know how old the magazine is to find it? W: Yes, the more recent magazines are in the magazine reading room on the second floor, but after a year, magazines are tied together and kept on the third floor. M: Well, the magazine I want to find is more than a year old, so that means I need to go to the second floor. Oh,excuse me, what am I saying, the third floor. W: That's right, the third floor. M: Thank you for your help.
How old the magazine is.
What does the woman need to know to find a specific magazine?
[ "Who the editor is.", "How old the magazine is.", "What the magazine is about." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Can I help you? M: I need to find this specific magazine, and I am not sure where to look for. W: How old is the magazine? Is it a recent magazine less than a year old or is it an old magazine? M: You need to know how old the magazine is to find it? W: Yes, the more recent magazines are in the magazine reading room on the second floor, but after a year, magazines are tied together and kept on the third floor. M: Well, the magazine I want to find is more than a year old, so that means I need to go to the second floor. Oh,excuse me, what am I saying, the third floor. W: That's right, the third floor. M: Thank you for your help.
The third floor.
Where will the man probably go to find the magazine?
[ "The first floor.", "The second floor.", "The third floor." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
W: Can I help you? M: I need to find this specific magazine, and I am not sure where to look for. W: How old is the magazine? Is it a recent magazine less than a year old or is it an old magazine? M: You need to know how old the magazine is to find it? W: Yes, the more recent magazines are in the magazine reading room on the second floor, but after a year, magazines are tied together and kept on the third floor. M: Well, the magazine I want to find is more than a year old, so that means I need to go to the second floor. Oh,excuse me, what am I saying, the third floor. W: That's right, the third floor. M: Thank you for your help.
Helpful.
Which word can best describe the woman?
[ "Helpful.", "Impolite.", "Curious." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Have you started working on your paper? W: Yeah. I'm doing it on ants and how they're able to recognize.
Biology.
What is the woman's major?
[ "Biology.", "Mathematics.", "Physics." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Could you tell me the timetable of the school bus? W: Well, the bus leaves here for the campus every two hours from 7:00 a.m.. But on Saturdays it starts half an hour later.
At 9:30
When does the second bus leave on Saturdays?
[ "At 9:30", "At 8:30", "At 9:00" ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.
M: Is this your umbrella, Miss? W: Oh yes, it is. Thank you. I was looking for it just now. M: You look a bit familiar to me. I wonder if we have met somewhere before? W: Have we? M: May I ask where you live? W: Just two blocks away, in that tall building. M: That's it. I live there too. I am on the 8th floor. W: It's a small world. We live on the same floor. M: I'm Adam Smith. May I know your name? W: I'm glad to know you. Mr. Smith. I'm Lily Brown.
The man found the woman's lost umbrella.
How did the man and the woman get to know each other?
[ "They are both buying umbrellas.", "The man found the woman's lost umbrella.", "The man has been following the woman." ]
Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.