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W: Hi, Jack, do you mind if I borrow your bike? Mine is under repair.
M: Of course not, if only I could find it. I remember I put it here this morning, but it's gone. | It was gone. | What happened to the man's bike? | [
"It was gone.",
"The woman borrowed it.",
"He sold it."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Now,Mr. Martin. I've just read your own doctor's report. So you haven't been feeling very well lately, is that right?
M: It's... it's my leg, doctor. My right leg. I keep getting a strange pain in it.
W: Could you tell me what the pain is like?
M: It's like... like boiling water running down my leg. It's been getting worse lately, too. I've been losing sleep.
W: You mean the pain's been keeping you awake?
M: Yes, that's right. It's been keeping me awake.
W: Now, tell me, how long have you had this trouble?
M: The pain? For about a year now.
W: Hmm... Have you been getting tired lately after you have had a walk? For example, have you been getting a big short of breath, perhaps?
M: Why, yes! Yes, I have, doctor!
W: Hmm... I think we'd better give you a few tests here in the hospital.
M: Do you think it's serious,doctor?
W: Probably not.
M: But... Doctor Cook, my local doctor, thinks it's only that I've been working too hard lately.
W: That could be the reason. Don't worry, we'll find out soon. | Water is running down his leg. | What is NOT true about the man? | [
"Water is running down his leg.",
"He can not breathe well after a walk.",
"He hasn't been sleeping well because of the pain in his leg."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Now,Mr. Martin. I've just read your own doctor's report. So you haven't been feeling very well lately, is that right?
M: It's... it's my leg, doctor. My right leg. I keep getting a strange pain in it.
W: Could you tell me what the pain is like?
M: It's like... like boiling water running down my leg. It's been getting worse lately, too. I've been losing sleep.
W: You mean the pain's been keeping you awake?
M: Yes, that's right. It's been keeping me awake.
W: Now, tell me, how long have you had this trouble?
M: The pain? For about a year now.
W: Hmm... Have you been getting tired lately after you have had a walk? For example, have you been getting a big short of breath, perhaps?
M: Why, yes! Yes, I have, doctor!
W: Hmm... I think we'd better give you a few tests here in the hospital.
M: Do you think it's serious,doctor?
W: Probably not.
M: But... Doctor Cook, my local doctor, thinks it's only that I've been working too hard lately.
W: That could be the reason. Don't worry, we'll find out soon. | The woman doesn't know yet. | What has caused the trouble? | [
"The woman doesn't know yet.",
"He was burnt by boiling water.",
"He has tired himself out in his work."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Now,Mr. Martin. I've just read your own doctor's report. So you haven't been feeling very well lately, is that right?
M: It's... it's my leg, doctor. My right leg. I keep getting a strange pain in it.
W: Could you tell me what the pain is like?
M: It's like... like boiling water running down my leg. It's been getting worse lately, too. I've been losing sleep.
W: You mean the pain's been keeping you awake?
M: Yes, that's right. It's been keeping me awake.
W: Now, tell me, how long have you had this trouble?
M: The pain? For about a year now.
W: Hmm... Have you been getting tired lately after you have had a walk? For example, have you been getting a big short of breath, perhaps?
M: Why, yes! Yes, I have, doctor!
W: Hmm... I think we'd better give you a few tests here in the hospital.
M: Do you think it's serious,doctor?
W: Probably not.
M: But... Doctor Cook, my local doctor, thinks it's only that I've been working too hard lately.
W: That could be the reason. Don't worry, we'll find out soon. | The conversation doesn't tell us. | What's the woman's name? | [
"Doctor Cook.",
"Doctor Martin.",
"The conversation doesn't tell us."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hi, Bill. I haven't seen a film for half a year. Do you have some free time to go to the cinema with me this weekend?
M: Sure. But I don't have any information about the recent films. What about you?
W: Well, my workmate tells me that Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone will be on.
M: What's that?
W: I don't know. It is said that kids like it a lot.
M: Perhaps you can take our son there. It's boring for me to sit there for two hours.
W: Oh, you're that kind of man. Um, a violent film called The Most Wanted will also be on at the same time. Maybe you can come with us.
M: That's a clever idea. I like American films very much. We can go to the same cinema and come home together, but watch different films. | Husband and wife. | What's the relationship between the two speakers? | [
"Husband and wife.",
"Classmates.",
"A teacher and his students."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hi, Bill. I haven't seen a film for half a year. Do you have some free time to go to the cinema with me this weekend?
M: Sure. But I don't have any information about the recent films. What about you?
W: Well, my workmate tells me that Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone will be on.
M: What's that?
W: I don't know. It is said that kids like it a lot.
M: Perhaps you can take our son there. It's boring for me to sit there for two hours.
W: Oh, you're that kind of man. Um, a violent film called The Most Wanted will also be on at the same time. Maybe you can come with us.
M: That's a clever idea. I like American films very much. We can go to the same cinema and come home together, but watch different films. | Seldom. | How often do they go to the cinema? | [
"Quite often.",
"Seldom.",
"From time to time."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hi, Bill. I haven't seen a film for half a year. Do you have some free time to go to the cinema with me this weekend?
M: Sure. But I don't have any information about the recent films. What about you?
W: Well, my workmate tells me that Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone will be on.
M: What's that?
W: I don't know. It is said that kids like it a lot.
M: Perhaps you can take our son there. It's boring for me to sit there for two hours.
W: Oh, you're that kind of man. Um, a violent film called The Most Wanted will also be on at the same time. Maybe you can come with us.
M: That's a clever idea. I like American films very much. We can go to the same cinema and come home together, but watch different films. | Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. | Which film will the woman see according to the talk? | [
"Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.",
"The Most Wanted.",
"Both (A) and (B)."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
F: What will the weather be like five hours later?
M: The radio said it may stop raining later. | It is raining. | What is the weather like now? | [
"It is fine.",
"It is raining.",
"It is cloudy."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I'm sorry that I completely forgot our appointment yesterday.
W: Never mind. So did I. | She also forgot the appointment. | What does the woman mean? | [
"She was late for the appointment.",
"She didn't wait for the man.",
"She also forgot the appointment."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: What's the matter with Mary?
W: She becomes nervous whenever it comes to learning mathematics. | Mary probably is poor at mathematics. | What do we learn from the conversation? | [
"Mary probably is poor at mathematics.",
"Mary must be good at mathematics.",
"Mary enjoys learning mathematics."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Sorry to trouble you. May I have a blanket please? I feel cold.
W: Yes, of course, but could you wait until after take-off please? | Passenger and air hostess. | What is the probable relationship between the two speakers? | [
"Guest and receptionist.",
"Passenger and air hostess.",
"Customer and shop assistant."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Tell me, Peter, what makes Harrods so famous?
M: Well, it's the biggest department store in the UK. And its food hall and the Egyptian hall are very famous. People come to Harrods just to see them.
W: What is special about the food hall?
M: It sells many different kinds of food. For example, it has 250 kinds of cheese from all over the world and more than 180 kinds of bread. Customers also love all the different kinds of chocolate. They buy a hundred tons every year.
W: That's amazing! And why is the Egyptian hall so famous?
M: Well, when people see it, they feel they are in another world. It looks like in Egyptian building from 4,000 years ago. And it sells beautiful objects. They are not 4,000 years old, of course.
W: Is it true that Harrods produces its own electricity?
M: Yes, it does 70%, enough for a small town. To light the outside of the building, we use 11,500 light bulbs.
W: Really? Tell me, how many customers do you have on an average day? And how much do they spend?
M: About 30,000 people come on an average day. But during the sales, the number increases to 300,000 customers a day. How much do they spent? Well, on average, customers spend about 1.5 million pounds a day. The record for one day is nine million pounds.
W: Nine million pounds in one day?
M: Yes, on the first day of the January sales.
W: Harrods says it sells everything to everybody, everywhere. Is that really true?
M: Oh, yes. of course! Absolutely everything! | Numerous varieties of food. | What is the food hall of Harrods noted for? | [
"Enormous size of its stores.",
"Numerous varieties of food.",
"Its appealing surroundings."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Tell me, Peter, what makes Harrods so famous?
M: Well, it's the biggest department store in the UK. And its food hall and the Egyptian hall are very famous. People come to Harrods just to see them.
W: What is special about the food hall?
M: It sells many different kinds of food. For example, it has 250 kinds of cheese from all over the world and more than 180 kinds of bread. Customers also love all the different kinds of chocolate. They buy a hundred tons every year.
W: That's amazing! And why is the Egyptian hall so famous?
M: Well, when people see it, they feel they are in another world. It looks like in Egyptian building from 4,000 years ago. And it sells beautiful objects. They are not 4,000 years old, of course.
W: Is it true that Harrods produces its own electricity?
M: Yes, it does 70%, enough for a small town. To light the outside of the building, we use 11,500 light bulbs.
W: Really? Tell me, how many customers do you have on an average day? And how much do they spend?
M: About 30,000 people come on an average day. But during the sales, the number increases to 300,000 customers a day. How much do they spent? Well, on average, customers spend about 1.5 million pounds a day. The record for one day is nine million pounds.
W: Nine million pounds in one day?
M: Yes, on the first day of the January sales.
W: Harrods says it sells everything to everybody, everywhere. Is that really true?
M: Oh, yes. of course! Absolutely everything! | A world of antiques. | What does the Egyptian hall seem like to the customers? | [
"An ancient building.",
"A world of antiques.",
"An Egyptian museum."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Tell me, Peter, what makes Harrods so famous?
M: Well, it's the biggest department store in the UK. And its food hall and the Egyptian hall are very famous. People come to Harrods just to see them.
W: What is special about the food hall?
M: It sells many different kinds of food. For example, it has 250 kinds of cheese from all over the world and more than 180 kinds of bread. Customers also love all the different kinds of chocolate. They buy a hundred tons every year.
W: That's amazing! And why is the Egyptian hall so famous?
M: Well, when people see it, they feel they are in another world. It looks like in Egyptian building from 4,000 years ago. And it sells beautiful objects. They are not 4,000 years old, of course.
W: Is it true that Harrods produces its own electricity?
M: Yes, it does 70%, enough for a small town. To light the outside of the building, we use 11,500 light bulbs.
W: Really? Tell me, how many customers do you have on an average day? And how much do they spend?
M: About 30,000 people come on an average day. But during the sales, the number increases to 300,000 customers a day. How much do they spent? Well, on average, customers spend about 1.5 million pounds a day. The record for one day is nine million pounds.
W: Nine million pounds in one day?
M: Yes, on the first day of the January sales.
W: Harrods says it sells everything to everybody, everywhere. Is that really true?
M: Oh, yes. of course! Absolutely everything! | It generates 70% of the electricity it uses. | What may customers find surprising about Harrods? | [
"It generates 70% of the electricity it uses.",
"It sells thousands of light bulbs a day.",
"It supplies power to a nearby town."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Tell me, Peter, what makes Harrods so famous?
M: Well, it's the biggest department store in the UK. And its food hall and the Egyptian hall are very famous. People come to Harrods just to see them.
W: What is special about the food hall?
M: It sells many different kinds of food. For example, it has 250 kinds of cheese from all over the world and more than 180 kinds of bread. Customers also love all the different kinds of chocolate. They buy a hundred tons every year.
W: That's amazing! And why is the Egyptian hall so famous?
M: Well, when people see it, they feel they are in another world. It looks like in Egyptian building from 4,000 years ago. And it sells beautiful objects. They are not 4,000 years old, of course.
W: Is it true that Harrods produces its own electricity?
M: Yes, it does 70%, enough for a small town. To light the outside of the building, we use 11,500 light bulbs.
W: Really? Tell me, how many customers do you have on an average day? And how much do they spend?
M: About 30,000 people come on an average day. But during the sales, the number increases to 300,000 customers a day. How much do they spent? Well, on average, customers spend about 1.5 million pounds a day. The record for one day is nine million pounds.
W: Nine million pounds in one day?
M: Yes, on the first day of the January sales.
W: Harrods says it sells everything to everybody, everywhere. Is that really true?
M: Oh, yes. of course! Absolutely everything! | 30,000 | About how many customers come to Harrods on an average day? | [
"11,500",
"30,000",
"250,000"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: David, we shouldn't sit here doing nothing.
M: Why not? It's Saturday afternoon, isn't it?
W: Yes, but there's so much to do around the house.
M: It can wait.
W: We ought to finish washing down the kitchen walls and cupboards.
M: We can do that tomorrow. We don't have to do it today.
W: All right. But we must do it tomorrow, because the painters are coming on Monday.
M: Yes. And that reminds me. I must do something about that leak under the kitchen sink.
W: That's a good idea.
M: Talking about washing down the kitchen-where's Bob?
W: He's having lunch with Georgia.
M: What! Again?
W: He should be in soon.
M: He shouldn't spend so much time with that girl.
W: You must be patient, David. Nineteen's a very difficult age, you know.
M: Yes, I know. But he ought to be studying more. | In the afternoon. | When does the conversation take place? | [
"In the morning.",
"In the afternoon.",
"In the evening."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: David, we shouldn't sit here doing nothing.
M: Why not? It's Saturday afternoon, isn't it?
W: Yes, but there's so much to do around the house.
M: It can wait.
W: We ought to finish washing down the kitchen walls and cupboards.
M: We can do that tomorrow. We don't have to do it today.
W: All right. But we must do it tomorrow, because the painters are coming on Monday.
M: Yes. And that reminds me. I must do something about that leak under the kitchen sink.
W: That's a good idea.
M: Talking about washing down the kitchen-where's Bob?
W: He's having lunch with Georgia.
M: What! Again?
W: He should be in soon.
M: He shouldn't spend so much time with that girl.
W: You must be patient, David. Nineteen's a very difficult age, you know.
M: Yes, I know. But he ought to be studying more. | Wash down the kitchen. | What do the two speakers plan to do tomorrow? | [
"Wash down the kitchen.",
"Move the cupboards.",
"Paint the walls."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: David, we shouldn't sit here doing nothing.
M: Why not? It's Saturday afternoon, isn't it?
W: Yes, but there's so much to do around the house.
M: It can wait.
W: We ought to finish washing down the kitchen walls and cupboards.
M: We can do that tomorrow. We don't have to do it today.
W: All right. But we must do it tomorrow, because the painters are coming on Monday.
M: Yes. And that reminds me. I must do something about that leak under the kitchen sink.
W: That's a good idea.
M: Talking about washing down the kitchen-where's Bob?
W: He's having lunch with Georgia.
M: What! Again?
W: He should be in soon.
M: He shouldn't spend so much time with that girl.
W: You must be patient, David. Nineteen's a very difficult age, you know.
M: Yes, I know. But he ought to be studying more. | On Monday. | When will the painters come? | [
"On Saturday.",
"On Sunday.",
"On Monday."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: David, we shouldn't sit here doing nothing.
M: Why not? It's Saturday afternoon, isn't it?
W: Yes, but there's so much to do around the house.
M: It can wait.
W: We ought to finish washing down the kitchen walls and cupboards.
M: We can do that tomorrow. We don't have to do it today.
W: All right. But we must do it tomorrow, because the painters are coming on Monday.
M: Yes. And that reminds me. I must do something about that leak under the kitchen sink.
W: That's a good idea.
M: Talking about washing down the kitchen-where's Bob?
W: He's having lunch with Georgia.
M: What! Again?
W: He should be in soon.
M: He shouldn't spend so much time with that girl.
W: You must be patient, David. Nineteen's a very difficult age, you know.
M: Yes, I know. But he ought to be studying more. | In a restaurant. | Where is Bob now? | [
"In his bedroom.",
"In a restaurant.",
"In the kitchen."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: The red skirt is fifty-five yuan, the brown one fifty yuan, and the green one thirty-eight yuan. Which one do you want?
M: Hm, hm... I think I'd like the cheapest one. | The green one. | Which skirt does the man want to buy? | [
"The red one.",
"The green one.",
"The brown one."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Aw, Jane! What did you have to go and do that for?
W: Do what?
M: You know what I am taking about. Why did you go and tell Mrs. Wallace how much money I am going to make? Now she will go and tell the whole world!
W: Well, I am sorry, Paul.
M: Yeah, but you know she talks to everybody and their brothers.
W: Well, I apologize. I guess I wasn't thinking. I got all excited.
M: Oh, well, it's done now. I guess it doesn't matter that much, anyway. They will know in the end. Everyone in this town got a big nose.
W: You know, it is really a lot of money for a first job... | She told Mrs. Wallace his salary. | Why was Paul angry with Jane? | [
"She told the others about his salary.",
"She told Mrs. Wallace his salary.",
"She always talks to everybody."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Aw, Jane! What did you have to go and do that for?
W: Do what?
M: You know what I am taking about. Why did you go and tell Mrs. Wallace how much money I am going to make? Now she will go and tell the whole world!
W: Well, I am sorry, Paul.
M: Yeah, but you know she talks to everybody and their brothers.
W: Well, I apologize. I guess I wasn't thinking. I got all excited.
M: Oh, well, it's done now. I guess it doesn't matter that much, anyway. They will know in the end. Everyone in this town got a big nose.
W: You know, it is really a lot of money for a first job... | Because she got too excited and wasn't thinking. | Why did Jane tell Mrs. Wallace the news according to her own explanation? | [
"Because she thought it doesn't matter.",
"Because she knew everybody would know at last.",
"Because she got too excited and wasn't thinking."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Aw, Jane! What did you have to go and do that for?
W: Do what?
M: You know what I am taking about. Why did you go and tell Mrs. Wallace how much money I am going to make? Now she will go and tell the whole world!
W: Well, I am sorry, Paul.
M: Yeah, but you know she talks to everybody and their brothers.
W: Well, I apologize. I guess I wasn't thinking. I got all excited.
M: Oh, well, it's done now. I guess it doesn't matter that much, anyway. They will know in the end. Everyone in this town got a big nose.
W: You know, it is really a lot of money for a first job... | People in this town are always eager to know about others' things. | What does Paul mean by "Everyone in this town got a big nose"? | [
"People in this town have big noses.",
"People in this town are always eager to know about others' things.",
"People don't care about each other."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hello,may I speak to Sindy, please?
F: OK,hold on please. | Yes, he could | Could the man speak to Sindy? | [
"Yes, he could",
"No, he refused",
"No, he dialed wrong number"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What time is Susan coming?
M: She won't finish work until 4:30. It will take her 15 minutes to get here. | 4:45. | When will Susan come? | [
"4:45.",
"5:00.",
"5:15."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Excuse me, Mr. Wang, but I was hoping to talk to you about my composition.
M: I have a class in a few minutes. Why don't you come to see me during office hours tomorrow? | The next day. | When will the girl discuss her composition with Mr. Wang? | [
"In about an hour.",
"After class.",
"The next day."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I can't decide whether to go to university or get a job. What's your opinion?
M: Well, if I were you, I would go on studying.
W: But I don't even know what to study.
M: I advise you to major in economics.
W: That's what my parents want me to do.
M: You should take their advice. They know what's best for you. The more you learn, the better job you'll get.
W: But my friends will have jobs and have a lot of fun while I'm spending all my time doing reading and writing.
M: But if you go to university, you still have time for fun.
W: What you say makes sense. I'll think it over. Thank you for your advice. | She can't decide whether to go to university or get a job. | What's the girl's trouble? | [
"She can't find a suitable job.",
"She can't decide whether to go to university or get a job.",
"She wants to go to college but her parents don't agree."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I can't decide whether to go to university or get a job. What's your opinion?
M: Well, if I were you, I would go on studying.
W: But I don't even know what to study.
M: I advise you to major in economics.
W: That's what my parents want me to do.
M: You should take their advice. They know what's best for you. The more you learn, the better job you'll get.
W: But my friends will have jobs and have a lot of fun while I'm spending all my time doing reading and writing.
M: But if you go to university, you still have time for fun.
W: What you say makes sense. I'll think it over. Thank you for your advice. | To study economics at a university. | What do her parents want her to do? | [
"To start working at once.",
"To wait until a proper job.",
"To study economics at a university."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I can't decide whether to go to university or get a job. What's your opinion?
M: Well, if I were you, I would go on studying.
W: But I don't even know what to study.
M: I advise you to major in economics.
W: That's what my parents want me to do.
M: You should take their advice. They know what's best for you. The more you learn, the better job you'll get.
W: But my friends will have jobs and have a lot of fun while I'm spending all my time doing reading and writing.
M: But if you go to university, you still have time for fun.
W: What you say makes sense. I'll think it over. Thank you for your advice. | Go to university. | What might the girl do in the end? | [
"Go to university.",
"Look for a job.",
"Study at home and depend on her parents."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I don't think we should tell Tom about the surprising party for Lucy.
M: It's all right. He promised not to tell, and he does not make promises likely. | Tom didn't make any promise to Lucy. | What does the man mean? | [
"Tom has arranged a surprise party for Lucy.",
"Tom didn't make any promise to Lucy.",
"Tom and Lucy have no secrets from each other."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
F: I'm sorry I broke your glasses.
M: It doesn't matter. | He didn't care. | What's the man's feeling? | [
"He was angry.",
"He didn't care.",
"He was happy."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Excuse me. Is there the post office near here?
W: Yes. Take the first turn on the left and the post office is next to the bus stop. | It's near the bus stop. | Where is the post office? | [
"It's near the bus stop.",
"It's far away from the bus stop.",
"It's behind the bus stop."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I don't know if I will be able to turn in my economics paper on time.
W: Have you heard that the professor gave us a week of extension on it? | The class has extra time to complete the assignment. | What does the woman mean? | [
"She hasn't heard from the professor in a week.",
"The class has extra time to complete the assignment.",
"She only just found out about the economics paper."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Tony, there is an interesting new movie in town. We really must go and see it.
M: OK, but let's have supper first. I'm quite hungry. | Have a meal. | What does the man propose to do first? | [
"Have a meal.",
"See the movie.",
"Get the tickets."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hey, I'm a little bit upset about that television you people sold me. I got it home and the thing doesn't work! The lines.., the... there're lines all over the picture! I'm just not satisfied. I'd like to have my money back, or give me a new television.
M: Well, it's not my fault! What did you do with it when you got it home?
W: I just plugged it in and turned it on.
M: Well, it was working fine when you took it... when you left here.
W: Well, I think the least you people can do is to come over and adjust it for me, and make sure the thing's working all right.
M: Well, I wouldn't mind doing that. Or you could bring it here and I'll have a look at it. But you bought a second-hand TV and there's only a... two-day warranty on it.
W: Second-hand? Second-hand?! That thing was supposed to be new! Your salesman told me it was brand new.
M: Well, I can't be responsible for that. | The picture is not clear. | What is wrong with the television? | [
"The picture is not clear.",
"There is no sound.",
"It can't be turned on."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hey, I'm a little bit upset about that television you people sold me. I got it home and the thing doesn't work! The lines.., the... there're lines all over the picture! I'm just not satisfied. I'd like to have my money back, or give me a new television.
M: Well, it's not my fault! What did you do with it when you got it home?
W: I just plugged it in and turned it on.
M: Well, it was working fine when you took it... when you left here.
W: Well, I think the least you people can do is to come over and adjust it for me, and make sure the thing's working all right.
M: Well, I wouldn't mind doing that. Or you could bring it here and I'll have a look at it. But you bought a second-hand TV and there's only a... two-day warranty on it.
W: Second-hand? Second-hand?! That thing was supposed to be new! Your salesman told me it was brand new.
M: Well, I can't be responsible for that. | Two days. | How long is the warranty for the television? | [
"Two years.",
"Two months.",
"Two days."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hey, I'm a little bit upset about that television you people sold me. I got it home and the thing doesn't work! The lines.., the... there're lines all over the picture! I'm just not satisfied. I'd like to have my money back, or give me a new television.
M: Well, it's not my fault! What did you do with it when you got it home?
W: I just plugged it in and turned it on.
M: Well, it was working fine when you took it... when you left here.
W: Well, I think the least you people can do is to come over and adjust it for me, and make sure the thing's working all right.
M: Well, I wouldn't mind doing that. Or you could bring it here and I'll have a look at it. But you bought a second-hand TV and there's only a... two-day warranty on it.
W: Second-hand? Second-hand?! That thing was supposed to be new! Your salesman told me it was brand new.
M: Well, I can't be responsible for that. | Check the television and make it work properly. | What does the man agree to do in the end? | [
"Give the money back to the woman.",
"Give the woman a new TV set.",
"Check the television and make it work properly."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hey, I'm a little bit upset about that television you people sold me. I got it home and the thing doesn't work! The lines.., the... there're lines all over the picture! I'm just not satisfied. I'd like to have my money back, or give me a new television.
M: Well, it's not my fault! What did you do with it when you got it home?
W: I just plugged it in and turned it on.
M: Well, it was working fine when you took it... when you left here.
W: Well, I think the least you people can do is to come over and adjust it for me, and make sure the thing's working all right.
M: Well, I wouldn't mind doing that. Or you could bring it here and I'll have a look at it. But you bought a second-hand TV and there's only a... two-day warranty on it.
W: Second-hand? Second-hand?! That thing was supposed to be new! Your salesman told me it was brand new.
M: Well, I can't be responsible for that. | It is not a new TV. | Why is the woman surprised? | [
"They can't adjust it.",
"It is not a new TV.",
"The TV is out of warranty."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: There are pills for everything now, aren't there?
M: Almost everything. There are pills for colds and pills for headaches.
W: There are pills for seasickness and pills for airsickness.
W: Those are the same, aren't they? Being sick on a ship is like being sick on a plane, isn't it?
W: I suppose so. There are pills to make you sleepy.
M: And there are pills to keep you awake.
W: But they're bad for your health, aren't they?
M: That's right.
W: There is a pill to make you hungry, isn't there?
M: I don't know. But there are pills to keep you from being hungry. They're for people who want to lose weight.
W: There's a pill for almost everything, isn't there?
M: But there aren't any pills to learn languages, are there? | There are pills for seasick and homesick. | Which of the following is not mentioned? | [
"There are pills to make you hungry.",
"There are pills for seasick and homesick.",
"There are pills for cold and headache."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: There are pills for everything now, aren't there?
M: Almost everything. There are pills for colds and pills for headaches.
W: There are pills for seasickness and pills for airsickness.
W: Those are the same, aren't they? Being sick on a ship is like being sick on a plane, isn't it?
W: I suppose so. There are pills to make you sleepy.
M: And there are pills to keep you awake.
W: But they're bad for your health, aren't they?
M: That's right.
W: There is a pill to make you hungry, isn't there?
M: I don't know. But there are pills to keep you from being hungry. They're for people who want to lose weight.
W: There's a pill for almost everything, isn't there?
M: But there aren't any pills to learn languages, are there? | Medicine is widely used in life. | What can we learn from the dialogue? | [
"Medicine is widely used in life.",
"With medicine, you can do whatever you like.",
"Medicine can also help us with learning language."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: There are pills for everything now, aren't there?
M: Almost everything. There are pills for colds and pills for headaches.
W: There are pills for seasickness and pills for airsickness.
W: Those are the same, aren't they? Being sick on a ship is like being sick on a plane, isn't it?
W: I suppose so. There are pills to make you sleepy.
M: And there are pills to keep you awake.
W: But they're bad for your health, aren't they?
M: That's right.
W: There is a pill to make you hungry, isn't there?
M: I don't know. But there are pills to keep you from being hungry. They're for people who want to lose weight.
W: There's a pill for almost everything, isn't there?
M: But there aren't any pills to learn languages, are there? | It's not clear. | Is there a pill to make somebody hungry? | [
"Yes.",
"No.",
"It's not clear."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Here is the money. Keep the change.
W: Thank you. | The man has given the change to the driver. | What can we learn from the conversation? | [
"The man has given the change to the driver.",
"The driver doesn't want the change.",
"The man wants the driver to change his money."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Would you mind turning down the radio, Andre?
M: Sorry, I didn't know it was bothering you.
W: Not me, but the baby in bed. | Perhaps the baby is sleeping. | What is the baby doing now? | [
"Perhaps the baby is playing.",
"Perhaps the baby is sleeping.",
"Perhaps the baby is listening to the radio."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Do you know how old Dick is this year?
W: Well, let me see. I'm 39 and he is 4 years younger. | 35. | How old is Dick now? | [
"39.",
"43.",
"35."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Frank: Hi, Terry, you're just back from New York.
Terry: Yes.
Frank: It must be an exciting trip.
Terry: Well, I've really seen lots of things. I saw the most spectacular view when I was crossing a bridge to Manhattan at dusk, and the skyscrapers were lit up producing a classic nighttime view of Manhattan.
Frank: That's really beautiful.
Terry: But that's not the whole picture. Some of the streets in New York are very rough. I saw large piles of garbage cans at the roadside, and graffiti all over garage doors and store shutters.
Frank: I can't believe it.
Terry: The garbage are tidily bagged and boxed, though.
Frank: Did you stay in a hotel?
Terry: Yes. The hotel we stayed at turned out to be fairly decent, though the room was small, with a tiny bathroom that was only about 3 feet larger than the bed. As I was inexperienced with tourist-area hotels, I was startled, I mean, the room was $129 a night. But at least the room was clean and the bed reasonably comfortable.
Frank: What's your general impression of New York?
Terry: Well, restaurants pack their tiny tables very tightly; grocery stores and bookstores have aisles that are narrow; the sidewalks are cluttered with newsstands, vendors and their carts, and places that aren't restrictively small, such as the lawns around the Natural History Museum, are full of people, so they're no escape. | skyscrapers at dusk | Terry was impressed with ______. | [
"a bridge to Manhattan",
"skyscrapers at dusk",
"streets in Manhattan"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Frank: Hi, Terry, you're just back from New York.
Terry: Yes.
Frank: It must be an exciting trip.
Terry: Well, I've really seen lots of things. I saw the most spectacular view when I was crossing a bridge to Manhattan at dusk, and the skyscrapers were lit up producing a classic nighttime view of Manhattan.
Frank: That's really beautiful.
Terry: But that's not the whole picture. Some of the streets in New York are very rough. I saw large piles of garbage cans at the roadside, and graffiti all over garage doors and store shutters.
Frank: I can't believe it.
Terry: The garbage are tidily bagged and boxed, though.
Frank: Did you stay in a hotel?
Terry: Yes. The hotel we stayed at turned out to be fairly decent, though the room was small, with a tiny bathroom that was only about 3 feet larger than the bed. As I was inexperienced with tourist-area hotels, I was startled, I mean, the room was $129 a night. But at least the room was clean and the bed reasonably comfortable.
Frank: What's your general impression of New York?
Terry: Well, restaurants pack their tiny tables very tightly; grocery stores and bookstores have aisles that are narrow; the sidewalks are cluttered with newsstands, vendors and their carts, and places that aren't restrictively small, such as the lawns around the Natural History Museum, are full of people, so they're no escape. | Put in bags and boxes. | What does Terry say about the garbage in New York? | [
"Smelly.",
"Scattered.",
"Put in bags and boxes."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Frank: Hi, Terry, you're just back from New York.
Terry: Yes.
Frank: It must be an exciting trip.
Terry: Well, I've really seen lots of things. I saw the most spectacular view when I was crossing a bridge to Manhattan at dusk, and the skyscrapers were lit up producing a classic nighttime view of Manhattan.
Frank: That's really beautiful.
Terry: But that's not the whole picture. Some of the streets in New York are very rough. I saw large piles of garbage cans at the roadside, and graffiti all over garage doors and store shutters.
Frank: I can't believe it.
Terry: The garbage are tidily bagged and boxed, though.
Frank: Did you stay in a hotel?
Terry: Yes. The hotel we stayed at turned out to be fairly decent, though the room was small, with a tiny bathroom that was only about 3 feet larger than the bed. As I was inexperienced with tourist-area hotels, I was startled, I mean, the room was $129 a night. But at least the room was clean and the bed reasonably comfortable.
Frank: What's your general impression of New York?
Terry: Well, restaurants pack their tiny tables very tightly; grocery stores and bookstores have aisles that are narrow; the sidewalks are cluttered with newsstands, vendors and their carts, and places that aren't restrictively small, such as the lawns around the Natural History Museum, are full of people, so they're no escape. | $129. | How much does the hotel room cost Terry a night? | [
"$130.",
"$129.",
"$128."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Frank: Hi, Terry, you're just back from New York.
Terry: Yes.
Frank: It must be an exciting trip.
Terry: Well, I've really seen lots of things. I saw the most spectacular view when I was crossing a bridge to Manhattan at dusk, and the skyscrapers were lit up producing a classic nighttime view of Manhattan.
Frank: That's really beautiful.
Terry: But that's not the whole picture. Some of the streets in New York are very rough. I saw large piles of garbage cans at the roadside, and graffiti all over garage doors and store shutters.
Frank: I can't believe it.
Terry: The garbage are tidily bagged and boxed, though.
Frank: Did you stay in a hotel?
Terry: Yes. The hotel we stayed at turned out to be fairly decent, though the room was small, with a tiny bathroom that was only about 3 feet larger than the bed. As I was inexperienced with tourist-area hotels, I was startled, I mean, the room was $129 a night. But at least the room was clean and the bed reasonably comfortable.
Frank: What's your general impression of New York?
Terry: Well, restaurants pack their tiny tables very tightly; grocery stores and bookstores have aisles that are narrow; the sidewalks are cluttered with newsstands, vendors and their carts, and places that aren't restrictively small, such as the lawns around the Natural History Museum, are full of people, so they're no escape. | decent but expensive | The hotel Terry stayed at can be described as ______. | [
"roomy and comfortable",
"decent but expensive",
"cheap and comfortable"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Frank: Hi, Terry, you're just back from New York.
Terry: Yes.
Frank: It must be an exciting trip.
Terry: Well, I've really seen lots of things. I saw the most spectacular view when I was crossing a bridge to Manhattan at dusk, and the skyscrapers were lit up producing a classic nighttime view of Manhattan.
Frank: That's really beautiful.
Terry: But that's not the whole picture. Some of the streets in New York are very rough. I saw large piles of garbage cans at the roadside, and graffiti all over garage doors and store shutters.
Frank: I can't believe it.
Terry: The garbage are tidily bagged and boxed, though.
Frank: Did you stay in a hotel?
Terry: Yes. The hotel we stayed at turned out to be fairly decent, though the room was small, with a tiny bathroom that was only about 3 feet larger than the bed. As I was inexperienced with tourist-area hotels, I was startled, I mean, the room was $129 a night. But at least the room was clean and the bed reasonably comfortable.
Frank: What's your general impression of New York?
Terry: Well, restaurants pack their tiny tables very tightly; grocery stores and bookstores have aisles that are narrow; the sidewalks are cluttered with newsstands, vendors and their carts, and places that aren't restrictively small, such as the lawns around the Natural History Museum, are full of people, so they're no escape. | tightness | Terry's impression of New York would be ______. | [
"orderliness",
"creativeness",
"tightness"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: (sniffing) Is that a French cigarette?
W: Pardon?
M: Is that a French cigarette you're smoking?
W: Yes, that's right. Why? What's the matter?
M: I don't understand why yousmoke French cigarettes. They make a terrible smell.
W: I like them very much. I prefer them to English cigarettes.
M: Have you got a lot of them?
W: Yes, about 200, why?
M: Well... er... could I buy some from you?
W: Buy some from me? But... you don't like French cigarettes!
M: No, I don't. But my wife does. | The woman. | Who is smoking a French cigarette? | [
"The woman.",
"The man.",
"A new person."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: (sniffing) Is that a French cigarette?
W: Pardon?
M: Is that a French cigarette you're smoking?
W: Yes, that's right. Why? What's the matter?
M: I don't understand why yousmoke French cigarettes. They make a terrible smell.
W: I like them very much. I prefer them to English cigarettes.
M: Have you got a lot of them?
W: Yes, about 200, why?
M: Well... er... could I buy some from you?
W: Buy some from me? But... you don't like French cigarettes!
M: No, I don't. But my wife does. | He thinks they have a bad smell. | Why doesn't the man like French cigarettes? | [
"He thinks they are too dear.",
"He thinks they have a bad smell.",
"He thinks he is going to like them."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: (sniffing) Is that a French cigarette?
W: Pardon?
M: Is that a French cigarette you're smoking?
W: Yes, that's right. Why? What's the matter?
M: I don't understand why yousmoke French cigarettes. They make a terrible smell.
W: I like them very much. I prefer them to English cigarettes.
M: Have you got a lot of them?
W: Yes, about 200, why?
M: Well... er... could I buy some from you?
W: Buy some from me? But... you don't like French cigarettes!
M: No, I don't. But my wife does. | Yes, they both like French cigarettes. | Do the woman and the man's wife have anything in common? | [
"Yes, they both have 200 cigarettes.",
"Yes, they both like French cigarettes.",
"Yes, they are both married."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I want a ticket for the baseball game for Sunday.
W: I'm sorry, but we just have tickets for Saturday.
M: Well, I have no time that day. | Give up watching the game. | What will the man probably do? | [
"Give up watching the game.",
"Watch the baseball game on Saturday.",
"Buy a ticket for the basketball game instead."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: May I help you, sir.
M: Yes, I seem to have lost my room key.
W: In that case, you need to go to the front desk to get another one. | At a hotel. | Where are the speakers? | [
"In a store.",
"In a classroom.",
"At a hotel."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: How much are the tickets?
W: There are 15 pounds each, but student tickets are half price.
M: Could I have two students' tickets please? | £15. | How much will the man pay for the tickets? | [
"£7.5.",
"£15.",
"£50."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
F: The meeting will start at 11 this morning, right?
M: It is put off to 2 this afternoon. | 12 in the afternoon | When will the meeting begin? | [
"10 in the morning",
"11 in the morning",
"12 in the afternoon"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I haven't studied much French this week at all.
M: Why worry? We have a vacation coming up, soon you'll have lots of time. | The woman doesn't need to study now. | What does the man mean? | [
"They're going to France for a vacation.",
"The woman doesn't need to study now.",
"He's concerned about the woman's studies."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Jean is certainly easy-going and friendly.
M: But her father is exactly opposite. | He is hard to get along with. | What do we learn about Jean's father? | [
"He is like his daughter.",
"He is hard to get along with.",
"He doesn't like his daughter."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What's your favorite season of the year?
M: I think it's spring. It's so good to see the green after the cold winter.
W: But I like summer better for I can go swimming in the Fiver. | Because he enjoys seeing the green. | Why does the man like spring best? | [
"Because he can go swimming.",
"Because spring is not so hot.",
"Because he enjoys seeing the green."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: How long can I play on the playground?
W: Well, it opens at 9:00 in the morning and closes at 5:00 in the afternoon. | 8. | How many hours can the man stay there? | [
"8.",
"7.",
"5."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hello. Is that Jim?
M: This is his father. He doesn't come back yet. | Jim's father answered the phone. | What can we learn from the conversation? | [
"Jim is at home.",
"Jim's father answered the phone.",
"The man has dialed the wrong number."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hello! 6896443.
M: Hello! Is that Lucy?
W: Speaking!
M: Hi! This is Tom! Can I speak to Lily?
W: Sorry. She isn't in at the moment. Can I take a message?
M: Could you please tell her not to wait for me this evening? We planned to go to a party together, but something important came up and I have to rush off. I'll be back in Cairo at the beginning of next week.
W: Right. I'll tell her. Are you leaving now?
M: Yes, I leave at half past two. Please give my love to her. Thank you!
W: You're welcome.
M: Could you ask her to phone me when she gets in?
W: Sure. You'd better give me your number.
M: Yes, it's 13962-72854.
W: OK. I've recorded it.
M: Thanks very much indeed. Bye!
W: Bye! | Because Tom will not be in Cairo. | Why can not Tom and Lily meet tonight? | [
"Because Lily is not at home.",
"Because Tom will not be in Cairo.",
"Because Tom will not be free."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hello! 6896443.
M: Hello! Is that Lucy?
W: Speaking!
M: Hi! This is Tom! Can I speak to Lily?
W: Sorry. She isn't in at the moment. Can I take a message?
M: Could you please tell her not to wait for me this evening? We planned to go to a party together, but something important came up and I have to rush off. I'll be back in Cairo at the beginning of next week.
W: Right. I'll tell her. Are you leaving now?
M: Yes, I leave at half past two. Please give my love to her. Thank you!
W: You're welcome.
M: Could you ask her to phone me when she gets in?
W: Sure. You'd better give me your number.
M: Yes, it's 13962-72854.
W: OK. I've recorded it.
M: Thanks very much indeed. Bye!
W: Bye! | 2:30. | What time does the plane take off? | [
"2:15.",
"2:30.",
"2:00."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hello! 6896443.
M: Hello! Is that Lucy?
W: Speaking!
M: Hi! This is Tom! Can I speak to Lily?
W: Sorry. She isn't in at the moment. Can I take a message?
M: Could you please tell her not to wait for me this evening? We planned to go to a party together, but something important came up and I have to rush off. I'll be back in Cairo at the beginning of next week.
W: Right. I'll tell her. Are you leaving now?
M: Yes, I leave at half past two. Please give my love to her. Thank you!
W: You're welcome.
M: Could you ask her to phone me when she gets in?
W: Sure. You'd better give me your number.
M: Yes, it's 13962-72854.
W: OK. I've recorded it.
M: Thanks very much indeed. Bye!
W: Bye! | Boyfriend and girlfriend. | What do we know about Tom and Lily? | [
"Teacher and student.",
"Boss and employer.",
"Boyfriend and girlfriend."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
F: They came here the day before yesterday, didn't they?
M: No, they got here four days ago, and left yesterday. | Three days. | How long did they stay here? | [
"Four days.",
"Three days.",
"Two days."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Good morning, madam. Come in. What can I do for you?
W: Well. I'm having difficulty in sleeping. I often wake up at three in the morning and I just can't get back to sleep. | Doctor and patient. | What's the relationship between the speakers? | [
"Neighbors.",
"Boss and employee.",
"Doctor and patient."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: This is a lovely house!
M: Thank you, Jean.
W: It's very close to your office, isn't it?
M: Yes, it is. I always walk to work-even when it rains.
W: I usually take the bus. It takes so long!
M: How long does it take?
W: Oh, it takes about 45 minutes.
M: That's a long time. Well, have some pizza, please!
W: (Taking a bite.) This is delicious! Do you bake all of your pizza?
M: Yes, I usually bake something on the weekend or holidays.
W: You are a wonderful cook!
M: Thank you.
W: I never cook at home. It is my husband Andy who usually does all the cooking.
M: Do you often go out to eat?
W: Yes, when he doesn't have time to cook, we will go out to eat somewhere.
M: There are some wonderful restaurants in the city.
W: Too many! You can eat at a different restaurant every day. | She often eats in restaurants. | What do we know about the woman? | [
"She loves cooking very much.",
"She often eats in restaurants.",
"She doesn't like the baked pizza."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: This is a lovely house!
M: Thank you, Jean.
W: It's very close to your office, isn't it?
M: Yes, it is. I always walk to work-even when it rains.
W: I usually take the bus. It takes so long!
M: How long does it take?
W: Oh, it takes about 45 minutes.
M: That's a long time. Well, have some pizza, please!
W: (Taking a bite.) This is delicious! Do you bake all of your pizza?
M: Yes, I usually bake something on the weekend or holidays.
W: You are a wonderful cook!
M: Thank you.
W: I never cook at home. It is my husband Andy who usually does all the cooking.
M: Do you often go out to eat?
W: Yes, when he doesn't have time to cook, we will go out to eat somewhere.
M: There are some wonderful restaurants in the city.
W: Too many! You can eat at a different restaurant every day. | About 45 minutes. | How long does it take Jean to go to work by bus? | [
"About 14 minutes.",
"About 20 minutes.",
"About 45 minutes."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: This is a lovely house!
M: Thank you, Jean.
W: It's very close to your office, isn't it?
M: Yes, it is. I always walk to work-even when it rains.
W: I usually take the bus. It takes so long!
M: How long does it take?
W: Oh, it takes about 45 minutes.
M: That's a long time. Well, have some pizza, please!
W: (Taking a bite.) This is delicious! Do you bake all of your pizza?
M: Yes, I usually bake something on the weekend or holidays.
W: You are a wonderful cook!
M: Thank you.
W: I never cook at home. It is my husband Andy who usually does all the cooking.
M: Do you often go out to eat?
W: Yes, when he doesn't have time to cook, we will go out to eat somewhere.
M: There are some wonderful restaurants in the city.
W: Too many! You can eat at a different restaurant every day. | On foot. | How does the man go to work? | [
"On foot.",
"By bus.",
"By bike."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Excuse me, do you have any batteries? I need some to my radio, because mine isn't working.
M: Sure. They are over there, next to the pens on the desk next to the bed. | Some batteries. | What does the woman want? | [
"Some batteries.",
"Some pens.",
"Some radios."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hello? Um, can I get some help over here?
W: Sure thing. What'll it be?
M: A menu, please.
W: We don't serve food - just the beers you see on the wall.
M: All right. What about that one? It's German, right?
W: Yeah, it is. Is that what you'd like?
M: Sure, that'll do. But I'd like a cold one if you've got one.
W: Sure thing, sweetie. That'll be $6.25.
M: Say, you're kinda friendly, aren't you?
W: I suppose it comes with the job. It pays to be nice to people, don't you think?
M: I suppose it does. That's what my mother said to me anyway. Oh, wait. Wait a second. Oh, no. I can't believe this!
W: What's wrong?
M: I think I left my wallet somewhere.
W: It's gotta be around here. Maybe on the floor?
M: No. It's not there. I don't know where it could be. Any chance you can be nice and give me that beer for free?
W: No chance of that happening. If no one's paying, I'm not so nice. | He is ordering a drink. | What is the man doing in the conversation? | [
"He is ordering a drink.",
"He is serving customers.",
"He is buying things at a store."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hello? Um, can I get some help over here?
W: Sure thing. What'll it be?
M: A menu, please.
W: We don't serve food - just the beers you see on the wall.
M: All right. What about that one? It's German, right?
W: Yeah, it is. Is that what you'd like?
M: Sure, that'll do. But I'd like a cold one if you've got one.
W: Sure thing, sweetie. That'll be $6.25.
M: Say, you're kinda friendly, aren't you?
W: I suppose it comes with the job. It pays to be nice to people, don't you think?
M: I suppose it does. That's what my mother said to me anyway. Oh, wait. Wait a second. Oh, no. I can't believe this!
W: What's wrong?
M: I think I left my wallet somewhere.
W: It's gotta be around here. Maybe on the floor?
M: No. It's not there. I don't know where it could be. Any chance you can be nice and give me that beer for free?
W: No chance of that happening. If no one's paying, I'm not so nice. | Being nice has rewards. | What did the man's mother teach him? | [
"One should pay others for the work they do.",
"One should do his job well.",
"Being nice has rewards."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hello? Um, can I get some help over here?
W: Sure thing. What'll it be?
M: A menu, please.
W: We don't serve food - just the beers you see on the wall.
M: All right. What about that one? It's German, right?
W: Yeah, it is. Is that what you'd like?
M: Sure, that'll do. But I'd like a cold one if you've got one.
W: Sure thing, sweetie. That'll be $6.25.
M: Say, you're kinda friendly, aren't you?
W: I suppose it comes with the job. It pays to be nice to people, don't you think?
M: I suppose it does. That's what my mother said to me anyway. Oh, wait. Wait a second. Oh, no. I can't believe this!
W: What's wrong?
M: I think I left my wallet somewhere.
W: It's gotta be around here. Maybe on the floor?
M: No. It's not there. I don't know where it could be. Any chance you can be nice and give me that beer for free?
W: No chance of that happening. If no one's paying, I'm not so nice. | She's friendly. | What does the man say about the woman? | [
"She's sweet.",
"She's friendly.",
"She's not very nice."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I dialed your phone number many times yesterday, but I couldn't get through. What's the matter?
M: Oh, there was something wrong with my mobile. I will have to buy a new one. | His mobile didn't work. | Why couldn't the woman get through to the man? | [
"His mobile was stolen.",
"His mobile didn't work.",
"His mobile was power off."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: There is lot of food need to be prepared. I'm afraid I can't work it myself.
M: Why not find a cook to help you? | She is making food. | What do you think the woman is doing? | [
"She is making food.",
"She is looking for a cook.",
"She is doing nothing."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I must admit that I'm not really looking forward to it.
W: No?
M: Well, I've been to their parties before, and I don't suppose this one will be any better. All the same people are going on and on about their jobs.
W: Aha.
M: They all think they are so important. Honestly, I just can't be bothered with them. I never know what to say. Still I've been invited, so I suppose I'd better go. B: Eh. | It will be boring | What does the man think the party will be like? | [
"It will be fine",
"It will be too long",
"It will be boring"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Did you enjoy your trip to St. Lous?
W: Yes, it was fun. We took a boat trip on the Mississippi River and saw a football game. | A trip | What's the topic of the conversation? | [
"A trip",
"A boat",
"A game."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: So how long have you been living in London?
M: Er, a couple of years. How long have you been working here?
W: Only a few months. I moved down here for the job. There was no work for me where I came from.
M: Where did you come from then?
W: I came from a small village called Arnside near Lancaster a year ago. There was nothing there. So I moved to London.
M: Do you enjoy working here in this restaurant?
W: Very much so. | A few years. | How long has the man been in London? | [
"One year.",
"A few years.",
"A couple of months."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: So how long have you been living in London?
M: Er, a couple of years. How long have you been working here?
W: Only a few months. I moved down here for the job. There was no work for me where I came from.
M: Where did you come from then?
W: I came from a small village called Arnside near Lancaster a year ago. There was nothing there. So I moved to London.
M: Do you enjoy working here in this restaurant?
W: Very much so. | To find a job. | Why did the woman leave her hometown? | [
"To lead a city life.",
"To open a restaurant.",
"To find a job."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: So how long have you been living in London?
M: Er, a couple of years. How long have you been working here?
W: Only a few months. I moved down here for the job. There was no work for me where I came from.
M: Where did you come from then?
W: I came from a small village called Arnside near Lancaster a year ago. There was nothing there. So I moved to London.
M: Do you enjoy working here in this restaurant?
W: Very much so. | Arnside. | Where did the woman come from? | [
"London.",
"Arnside.",
"Lancaster."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hello, this is Jonason speaking.
W: Hello, Jonason, I am Kasy. I am sorry to tell you that I may not attend your birthday party this weekend.
M: Oh, what's up?
W: Nothing much.., but...
M: What's happened then?
W: I have an important exam at that time.
M: If so, I think we can hold the party ahead of time. What do you think about it?
W: Yeah, It is a good idea. I can't agree more.
M: Great and I wish you success.
W: Thank you, happy birthday to you. | She has an important exam at that time. | Why can't Kasy attend Jonason's birthday party? | [
"She has a quiz at that time.",
"She has to do her homework.",
"She has an important exam at that time."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hello, this is Jonason speaking.
W: Hello, Jonason, I am Kasy. I am sorry to tell you that I may not attend your birthday party this weekend.
M: Oh, what's up?
W: Nothing much.., but...
M: What's happened then?
W: I have an important exam at that time.
M: If so, I think we can hold the party ahead of time. What do you think about it?
W: Yeah, It is a good idea. I can't agree more.
M: Great and I wish you success.
W: Thank you, happy birthday to you. | He will hold the party ahead of time. | What will Jonason do to solve this problem? | [
"He will hold the party on time.",
"He will hold the party ahead of time.",
"He will put off the time."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hi, Mike. What have you been up to?
M: Not much. I started exercising.
W: Trying to get in shape?
M: Yeah, and I need to start improving my health.
W: Me, too. What are you doing besides exercising?
M: That's about all.
W: I think if you eat better, it will also help a lot.
M: Sleep is important, too. I heard people who sleep an average of eight hours a day have less health problems.
W: Looks like there are a lot of things to do to stay healthy.
M: True. But I think it is worth it. When you get older, you want to be healthy and active.
W: Absolutely. | Exercising. | What is the man doing to keep fit? | [
"Exercising.",
"Eating well.",
"Sleeping well."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hi, Mike. What have you been up to?
M: Not much. I started exercising.
W: Trying to get in shape?
M: Yeah, and I need to start improving my health.
W: Me, too. What are you doing besides exercising?
M: That's about all.
W: I think if you eat better, it will also help a lot.
M: Sleep is important, too. I heard people who sleep an average of eight hours a day have less health problems.
W: Looks like there are a lot of things to do to stay healthy.
M: True. But I think it is worth it. When you get older, you want to be healthy and active.
W: Absolutely. | 3. | How many ways to keep fit are mentioned? | [
"2.",
"3.",
"4."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hi, Mike. What have you been up to?
M: Not much. I started exercising.
W: Trying to get in shape?
M: Yeah, and I need to start improving my health.
W: Me, too. What are you doing besides exercising?
M: That's about all.
W: I think if you eat better, it will also help a lot.
M: Sleep is important, too. I heard people who sleep an average of eight hours a day have less health problems.
W: Looks like there are a lot of things to do to stay healthy.
M: True. But I think it is worth it. When you get older, you want to be healthy and active.
W: Absolutely. | They both consider health important in their lives. | What can we learn from the conversation? | [
"They haven't seen each other for a long time.",
"They will exercise together soon.",
"They both consider health important in their lives."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: How long have you been at this school?
M: I have been here for about 8 years. I came here when I was 20. | 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: Have you had a busy day at the office?
M: Yes, sorry I'm late. I didn't get the bus because Peter offered me a lift. But the motorway was closed because of an accident. I'll be even later tomorrow with the train strike. | By car. | How did the man get here? | [
"By train.",
"By bus.",
"By car."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: The guests are leaving for New York today on the ten o'clock flight. We need someone to get them to the airport on time.
W: Ordinarily, I'd be happy to, but my car is in the garage. | By plane. | How are the guests going to New York? | [
"By bus.",
"By plane.",
"By car."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Linda, what do you do for a living?
W: I am a dancer.
M: Oh,and what do you do for fun?
W: I like to enjoy classical music
M: And what's the most exciting thing that happened to you recently?
W: Oh, this is so great! Some of my friends and I went to a famous piano concert.
M: And who do you admire most in the world?
W: I guess, my dad.
M: And what do you want to be doing five years from now?
W: I would love to have my own dancers' school if I could. | She is a dancer. | What does Linda do? | [
"She is a lawyer.",
"She is a reporter.",
"She is a dancer."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Linda, what do you do for a living?
W: I am a dancer.
M: Oh,and what do you do for fun?
W: I like to enjoy classical music
M: And what's the most exciting thing that happened to you recently?
W: Oh, this is so great! Some of my friends and I went to a famous piano concert.
M: And who do you admire most in the world?
W: I guess, my dad.
M: And what do you want to be doing five years from now?
W: I would love to have my own dancers' school if I could. | She went to a piano concert. | What's the most exciting thing happened to Linda recently? | [
"She went to a piano concert.",
"She won the first prize in a contest.",
"She went to a dancing party."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Is that a new computer?
W: Yeah. My grandpa gave it to me as a graduation gift. Isn't it nice?
M: It is. I can't believe it's so thin! What kind of computer is it?
W: It's an Apple MacBook Air. It's very lightweight and has a bunch of built-in apps. I couldn't be happier with it.
M: Do they have any other colors besides that one?
W: I don't know. I like this color. I've ordered a pink cover for it, but it won't arrive for a couple of weeks.
M: Does the computer have a disk drive?
W: No, it doesn't, but I don't need one. All of my documents are online.
M: Well, you're very lucky. It will be great to have this when you start looking for jobs.
W: I already have. Today, I spent the day at the café working on my résumé. This computer has great battery life.
M: Well, that's good. But the café near here is always so crowded.
W: I know. But I like to work in busy cafés. The noise reminds me that everyone else is working hard, so I work hard, too. | It was a gift. | How did the woman get the computer? | [
"She bought it.",
"She borrowed it.",
"It was a gift."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Is that a new computer?
W: Yeah. My grandpa gave it to me as a graduation gift. Isn't it nice?
M: It is. I can't believe it's so thin! What kind of computer is it?
W: It's an Apple MacBook Air. It's very lightweight and has a bunch of built-in apps. I couldn't be happier with it.
M: Do they have any other colors besides that one?
W: I don't know. I like this color. I've ordered a pink cover for it, but it won't arrive for a couple of weeks.
M: Does the computer have a disk drive?
W: No, it doesn't, but I don't need one. All of my documents are online.
M: Well, you're very lucky. It will be great to have this when you start looking for jobs.
W: I already have. Today, I spent the day at the café working on my résumé. This computer has great battery life.
M: Well, that's good. But the café near here is always so crowded.
W: I know. But I like to work in busy cafés. The noise reminds me that everyone else is working hard, so I work hard, too. | The size. | What surprises the man about the computer? | [
"The size.",
"The price.",
"The color."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Is that a new computer?
W: Yeah. My grandpa gave it to me as a graduation gift. Isn't it nice?
M: It is. I can't believe it's so thin! What kind of computer is it?
W: It's an Apple MacBook Air. It's very lightweight and has a bunch of built-in apps. I couldn't be happier with it.
M: Do they have any other colors besides that one?
W: I don't know. I like this color. I've ordered a pink cover for it, but it won't arrive for a couple of weeks.
M: Does the computer have a disk drive?
W: No, it doesn't, but I don't need one. All of my documents are online.
M: Well, you're very lucky. It will be great to have this when you start looking for jobs.
W: I already have. Today, I spent the day at the café working on my résumé. This computer has great battery life.
M: Well, that's good. But the café near here is always so crowded.
W: I know. But I like to work in busy cafés. The noise reminds me that everyone else is working hard, so I work hard, too. | She worked on her résumé. | What did the woman do in the café today? | [
"She talked with a friend.",
"She worked on her résumé.",
"She looked for a job there."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Is that a new computer?
W: Yeah. My grandpa gave it to me as a graduation gift. Isn't it nice?
M: It is. I can't believe it's so thin! What kind of computer is it?
W: It's an Apple MacBook Air. It's very lightweight and has a bunch of built-in apps. I couldn't be happier with it.
M: Do they have any other colors besides that one?
W: I don't know. I like this color. I've ordered a pink cover for it, but it won't arrive for a couple of weeks.
M: Does the computer have a disk drive?
W: No, it doesn't, but I don't need one. All of my documents are online.
M: Well, you're very lucky. It will be great to have this when you start looking for jobs.
W: I already have. Today, I spent the day at the café working on my résumé. This computer has great battery life.
M: Well, that's good. But the café near here is always so crowded.
W: I know. But I like to work in busy cafés. The noise reminds me that everyone else is working hard, so I work hard, too. | Inspired. | How does the woman feel about noises in cafés? | [
"Annoyed.",
"Disturbed.",
"Inspired."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: May I help you?
M: Yes. We have reservations for lunch. The name is Morgan.
W: Yes, Mr. Morgan. I've been expecting you. We've reserved a very nice table for you. Please follow me. | Customer and waitress. | What is the probable relationship between the two speakers? | [
"Customer and waitress.",
"Hostess and guest.",
"Boss and clerk."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Today I'm interviewing nine-year old Catherine about her feelings on how people can help save the environment. So, Catherine, how call we save the environment?
W: By saving water.
M: Well, how can we do that?
W: By not using too much water when we wash dishes, take a bath, and when we do other things like watering the plants outside.
M: Oh, what else?
W: When drinking or eating something outside, you should keep the garbage until you rind a garbage can to put it in. Because throwing rubbish carelessly makes our planet dirty, Do you like seeing rubbish all over the ground?
M: No, I don't. Do you have any other suggestions?
W: Yes, we shouldn't waste paper, because trees are being cut down to make paper. By saving paper, we save the forests where animals live.
M: So how can children save paper? I mean everyday.
W: Well, for example, when I was in kindergarten, I used to save newspapers so that I could fold things out of them like paper trees instead of just throwing them away. Now the children in our neighborhood collect newspapers once a month to take them to a factory as raw material.
M: That's great. Well, thanks Catherine for your ideas. | When she is taking a bath | In which of the following situations does the girl try to save water? | [
"When she is taking a bath",
"When she is cleaning a car",
"When she is washing clothes"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Today I'm interviewing nine-year old Catherine about her feelings on how people can help save the environment. So, Catherine, how call we save the environment?
W: By saving water.
M: Well, how can we do that?
W: By not using too much water when we wash dishes, take a bath, and when we do other things like watering the plants outside.
M: Oh, what else?
W: When drinking or eating something outside, you should keep the garbage until you rind a garbage can to put it in. Because throwing rubbish carelessly makes our planet dirty, Do you like seeing rubbish all over the ground?
M: No, I don't. Do you have any other suggestions?
W: Yes, we shouldn't waste paper, because trees are being cut down to make paper. By saving paper, we save the forests where animals live.
M: So how can children save paper? I mean everyday.
W: Well, for example, when I was in kindergarten, I used to save newspapers so that I could fold things out of them like paper trees instead of just throwing them away. Now the children in our neighborhood collect newspapers once a month to take them to a factory as raw material.
M: That's great. Well, thanks Catherine for your ideas. | Get rid of rubbish properly | What else does the girl think we should do to protect the environment? | [
"Separate garbage",
"Get rid of rubbish properly",
"Have a family clean-up party"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Today I'm interviewing nine-year old Catherine about her feelings on how people can help save the environment. So, Catherine, how call we save the environment?
W: By saving water.
M: Well, how can we do that?
W: By not using too much water when we wash dishes, take a bath, and when we do other things like watering the plants outside.
M: Oh, what else?
W: When drinking or eating something outside, you should keep the garbage until you rind a garbage can to put it in. Because throwing rubbish carelessly makes our planet dirty, Do you like seeing rubbish all over the ground?
M: No, I don't. Do you have any other suggestions?
W: Yes, we shouldn't waste paper, because trees are being cut down to make paper. By saving paper, we save the forests where animals live.
M: So how can children save paper? I mean everyday.
W: Well, for example, when I was in kindergarten, I used to save newspapers so that I could fold things out of them like paper trees instead of just throwing them away. Now the children in our neighborhood collect newspapers once a month to take them to a factory as raw material.
M: That's great. Well, thanks Catherine for your ideas. | Collect old newspapers | What does the girl do once a month? | [
"Visit a factory",
"Collect old newspapers",
"Clean a kindergarten"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Today I'm interviewing nine-year old Catherine about her feelings on how people can help save the environment. So, Catherine, how call we save the environment?
W: By saving water.
M: Well, how can we do that?
W: By not using too much water when we wash dishes, take a bath, and when we do other things like watering the plants outside.
M: Oh, what else?
W: When drinking or eating something outside, you should keep the garbage until you rind a garbage can to put it in. Because throwing rubbish carelessly makes our planet dirty, Do you like seeing rubbish all over the ground?
M: No, I don't. Do you have any other suggestions?
W: Yes, we shouldn't waste paper, because trees are being cut down to make paper. By saving paper, we save the forests where animals live.
M: So how can children save paper? I mean everyday.
W: Well, for example, when I was in kindergarten, I used to save newspapers so that I could fold things out of them like paper trees instead of just throwing them away. Now the children in our neighborhood collect newspapers once a month to take them to a factory as raw material.
M: That's great. Well, thanks Catherine for your ideas. | Our Planet | In which TV program will this interview most probably appear? | [
"Child Psychology",
"Preschool Education",
"Our Planet"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: David, we shouldn't sit here doing nothing.
M: Why not? It's Saturday afternoon, isn't it?
W: Yes, but there's so much to do around the house.
M: It can wait.
W: We ought to finish washing down the kitchen walls and cupboards.
M: We can do that tomorrow. We don't have to do it today.
W: All right. That's a good idea.
M: Talking about washing down the kitchen-where's Bob?
W: He's having lunch with Georgia.
M: What! Again?
W: He should be back soon.
M: He shouldn't spend so much time with that girl.
W: You must be patient, David. Nineteen's a very difficult age, you know?
M: Yes, I know. But he ought to be studying more. | In the afternoon. | When does the conversation take place? | [
"In the morning.",
"In the afternoon.",
"In the evening."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
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