[ { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man suggest the woman do?", "dialogue": "M: I am considering dropping my dancing class. I am not making any progress.\n W: If I were you, I stick with it. It's definitely worth time and effort.", "choices": [ "Consult her dancing teacher.", "Take a more interesting class.", "Continue her dancing class." ], "summary": "Continue her dancing class." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think of the woman's cooking?", "dialogue": "W: Well, I'm afraid my cooking isn't to your taste.\n M: Actually, I like it very much.\n W: I'm glad you enjoy it. Let me serve you some more fish.\n M: No, thank you. I've had enough fish, but I'd like some soup.\n W: Here it is. Help yourself!\n M: Thanks. I didn't know you were so good at cooking. If only my wife could learn to cook from you.\n W: Why not bring your wife next time? I haven't seen her for quite a while.\n M: OK, I will. She will be very glad to see you, too. Thank you for the wonderful meal.", "choices": [ "It's really terrible.", "It's very good indeed.", "It's better than what he does." ], "summary": "It's very good indeed." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman ask the man to do?", "dialogue": "W: Well, I'm afraid my cooking isn't to your taste.\n M: Actually, I like it very much.\n W: I'm glad you enjoy it. Let me serve you some more fish.\n M: No, thank you. I've had enough fish, but I'd like some soup.\n W: Here it is. Help yourself!\n M: Thanks. I didn't know you were so good at cooking. If only my wife could learn to cook from you.\n W: Why not bring your wife next time? I haven't seen her for quite a while.\n M: OK, I will. She will be very glad to see you, too. Thank you for the wonderful meal.", "choices": [ "Improve cooking skills.", "Bring his wife next time.", "Have some soup." ], "summary": "Bring his wife next time." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the two persons?", "dialogue": "M: Look at the girl on the bike!\n F: Oh, yes she's really a smart girl.", "choices": [ "At home", "In their classroom", "On the street" ], "summary": "On the street" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man want the woman to do?", "dialogue": "M: Can you accompany me while I am singing.\n W: I don't play very well, but I will give it a try.", "choices": [ "To play the piano.", "To give a performance.", "To sing a song." ], "summary": "To play the piano." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: I can't figure out what's wrong with my watch. It was just a month ago that I had it repaired.\n M: Don't waste your time and money any more. It's very old watch and it is quite worn out.", "choices": [ "It will take about one month to repair the watch.", "The watch is no longer worth repairing.", "It is a good idea to keep the old watch." ], "summary": "The watch is no longer worth repairing." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the woman work?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, this is TBC Television Studios. How can I help you?\n M: Hello. I'm calling because I saw an ad in the campus newspaper. It said you wanted an assistant to work on your local news program.\n W: Right. But you do realize that we just need volunteers. It's an unpaid position.\n M: Oh, sure. I understand that. I just want to get some experience working for television news production after I get my degree.\n W: I see. Well, you'll need to talk to Ms. Black. She is in charge of the program. But first, you'll need to come here to fill out an application form. Can you drop by the studio later today?", "choices": [ "At a university.", "At a TV station.", "At a newspaper office." ], "summary": "At a TV station." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the man applying for this position?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, this is TBC Television Studios. How can I help you?\n M: Hello. I'm calling because I saw an ad in the campus newspaper. It said you wanted an assistant to work on your local news program.\n W: Right. But you do realize that we just need volunteers. It's an unpaid position.\n M: Oh, sure. I understand that. I just want to get some experience working for television news production after I get my degree.\n W: I see. Well, you'll need to talk to Ms. Black. She is in charge of the program. But first, you'll need to come here to fill out an application form. Can you drop by the studio later today?", "choices": [ "He needs a well-paid position.", "He has recently lost another job.", "He wants some working experience." ], "summary": "He wants some working experience." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the weather like?", "dialogue": "M: I think it's going to rain.\n W: I guess so. The skies are dark and cloudy.", "choices": [ "It's raining.", "It's cloudy.", "It's sunny." ], "summary": "It's cloudy." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the two speakers?", "dialogue": "W: Front desk. Can I help you?\n M: Yeah, hi, this is Room 327. Is your dining room still open?", "choices": [ "In a restaurant.", "In a hotel.", "In the street." ], "summary": "In a hotel." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they talking about?", "dialogue": "M: When did you first find the door broken and things missing?\n W: After I got up, around 5:20. Then I called the police station.", "choices": [ "A traffic accident.", "A fire.", "A crime." ], "summary": "A crime." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do you know about the lecture?", "dialogue": "F: The lecture will start at three this afternoon, is that right?\n M: Well, the plan has changed. The lecture will begin at eight tomorrow morning.", "choices": [ "It will start at three this afternoon.", "It will start at three tomorrow afternoon.", "It will start at eight tomorrow morning." ], "summary": "It will start at eight tomorrow morning." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man going to do?", "dialogue": "W: I wish I knew the times of the trains to London. But our phone's out of order.\n M: Don't worry, Grandma. I'll find out for you on the Internet.\n W: Thank you!", "choices": [ "Go on the Internet.", "Make a phone call.", "Take a train trip." ], "summary": "Go on the Internet." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Will the woman turn off the clock?", "dialogue": "M: Would you turn off the alarm clock?\n W: Dear, but you said you had a meeting to attend at 8:40.", "choices": [ "Certainly.", "Maybe.", "No." ], "summary": "No." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What has Peterson just finished?", "dialogue": "W: Peterson, shall we go and dance?\n M: OK. But wait a minute. I've just finished my homework, Let me put it in my desk first.", "choices": [ "He has just cleaned his desk.", "He has just finished dancing with his friend.", "He has just finished his homework." ], "summary": "He has just finished his homework." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the girl excited at the beginning of the conversation?", "dialogue": "Daughter: Guess what, Mom. I got it.\n Mother: Great. That's super.\n Father: What's going on? So, what did you get me?\n Daughter: Nothing. I got my driver's license. Okay. Bye.\n Father: Wait, wait, wait. Where are you going?\n Daughter: Mom said I could take the car to school this morning, and ...\n Father: Hold on here. I've prepared a few rules regarding the use of the motor vehicles in this house.\n Daughter: Like what?\n Father: Let me get my notes here.\n Daughter: Dad! That looks like a book? Mom, Dad's being mean to me.\n Father: Okay, let me get my reading glasses here. Okay, here we are. Rule number one: No driving with friends for the first six months.\n Daughter: What?\n Father: Teenagers often lack the judgment to drive responsibly, especially when several teenagers are involved. I mean they speed, they joyride, they cruise around town way past midnight.\n Daughter: But that's not me! Do I really need this lecture? This is such a drag!\n Father: Furthermore, who really needs a car when a pair of shoes will work? I mean, life was different when I was your age. In fact, I used to walk to school ...\n Daughter: Yeah, yeah. I know. Both ways uphill in ten feet of snow. I've heard this story many times.\n Father: Yeah. Oh, where were we? Oh yes. Rule number two: You always must wear your seat belt and obey the rules of the road.\n Daughter: Duh. I wasn't born yesterday.\n Father: Okay, rule number three: You can't drive long distances at night because you might get drowsy and drive off the road. But driving to the movie theater is fine.\n Daughter: But the movie theater is right across the street from our house.\n Father: Exactly, so you can just park in the driveway and walk there.\n Daughter: Mom! Dad's being unreasonable.\n Father: And rule number four: You should never use a cell phone while driving. That could cause an accident.\n Daughter: But YOU do.\n Father: That's different.\n Daughter: How's it different? You even need my help to turn your cell phone on.\n Father: And rule number five: Remember that I love you, and I'm just a protective father who wants his daughter to always be safe.\n Daughter: Does that mean I can take the car now?\n Father: Well, I don't know.\n Daughter: Please dad, please. You're the best dad in the whole wide world.\n Father: That's not what you said earlier.\n Daughter: Hey, having the car keys in my hands changes my whole perspective on life.\n Father: Well, okay. I guess if I'm considered the best dad in the world for five minutes, then I'll accept that.\n Daughter: Yeah.\n Father: Okay, but drive carefully and don't forget to fill up the car with gas before you come home. [Bye. Love ya guys.] Okay. Hon, do you think I did the right thing?\n Mother: Yeah. She has to grow up sometime.", "choices": [ "She has just started driver's education classes at school.", "She is taking her driver's license road test today.", "She has her license and wants to drive now." ], "summary": "She has her license and wants to drive now." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which statement is an example of why the father created rule number 1?", "dialogue": "Daughter: Guess what, Mom. I got it.\n Mother: Great. That's super.\n Father: What's going on? So, what did you get me?\n Daughter: Nothing. I got my driver's license. Okay. Bye.\n Father: Wait, wait, wait. Where are you going?\n Daughter: Mom said I could take the car to school this morning, and ...\n Father: Hold on here. I've prepared a few rules regarding the use of the motor vehicles in this house.\n Daughter: Like what?\n Father: Let me get my notes here.\n Daughter: Dad! That looks like a book? Mom, Dad's being mean to me.\n Father: Okay, let me get my reading glasses here. Okay, here we are. Rule number one: No driving with friends for the first six months.\n Daughter: What?\n Father: Teenagers often lack the judgment to drive responsibly, especially when several teenagers are involved. I mean they speed, they joyride, they cruise around town way past midnight.\n Daughter: But that's not me! Do I really need this lecture? This is such a drag!\n Father: Furthermore, who really needs a car when a pair of shoes will work? I mean, life was different when I was your age. In fact, I used to walk to school ...\n Daughter: Yeah, yeah. I know. Both ways uphill in ten feet of snow. I've heard this story many times.\n Father: Yeah. Oh, where were we? Oh yes. Rule number two: You always must wear your seat belt and obey the rules of the road.\n Daughter: Duh. I wasn't born yesterday.\n Father: Okay, rule number three: You can't drive long distances at night because you might get drowsy and drive off the road. But driving to the movie theater is fine.\n Daughter: But the movie theater is right across the street from our house.\n Father: Exactly, so you can just park in the driveway and walk there.\n Daughter: Mom! Dad's being unreasonable.\n Father: And rule number four: You should never use a cell phone while driving. That could cause an accident.\n Daughter: But YOU do.\n Father: That's different.\n Daughter: How's it different? You even need my help to turn your cell phone on.\n Father: And rule number five: Remember that I love you, and I'm just a protective father who wants his daughter to always be safe.\n Daughter: Does that mean I can take the car now?\n Father: Well, I don't know.\n Daughter: Please dad, please. You're the best dad in the whole wide world.\n Father: That's not what you said earlier.\n Daughter: Hey, having the car keys in my hands changes my whole perspective on life.\n Father: Well, okay. I guess if I'm considered the best dad in the world for five minutes, then I'll accept that.\n Daughter: Yeah.\n Father: Okay, but drive carefully and don't forget to fill up the car with gas before you come home. [Bye. Love ya guys.] Okay. Hon, do you think I did the right thing?\n Mother: Yeah. She has to grow up sometime.", "choices": [ "Young drivers sometimes drink and drive.", "Teenagers often drive at high speeds.", "Some kids drive before obtaining a license." ], "summary": "Teenagers often drive at high speeds." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the father ask the daughter not to drive at night?", "dialogue": "Daughter: Guess what, Mom. I got it.\n Mother: Great. That's super.\n Father: What's going on? So, what did you get me?\n Daughter: Nothing. I got my driver's license. Okay. Bye.\n Father: Wait, wait, wait. Where are you going?\n Daughter: Mom said I could take the car to school this morning, and ...\n Father: Hold on here. I've prepared a few rules regarding the use of the motor vehicles in this house.\n Daughter: Like what?\n Father: Let me get my notes here.\n Daughter: Dad! That looks like a book? Mom, Dad's being mean to me.\n Father: Okay, let me get my reading glasses here. Okay, here we are. Rule number one: No driving with friends for the first six months.\n Daughter: What?\n Father: Teenagers often lack the judgment to drive responsibly, especially when several teenagers are involved. I mean they speed, they joyride, they cruise around town way past midnight.\n Daughter: But that's not me! Do I really need this lecture? This is such a drag!\n Father: Furthermore, who really needs a car when a pair of shoes will work? I mean, life was different when I was your age. In fact, I used to walk to school ...\n Daughter: Yeah, yeah. I know. Both ways uphill in ten feet of snow. I've heard this story many times.\n Father: Yeah. Oh, where were we? Oh yes. Rule number two: You always must wear your seat belt and obey the rules of the road.\n Daughter: Duh. I wasn't born yesterday.\n Father: Okay, rule number three: You can't drive long distances at night because you might get drowsy and drive off the road. But driving to the movie theater is fine.\n Daughter: But the movie theater is right across the street from our house.\n Father: Exactly, so you can just park in the driveway and walk there.\n Daughter: Mom! Dad's being unreasonable.\n Father: And rule number four: You should never use a cell phone while driving. That could cause an accident.\n Daughter: But YOU do.\n Father: That's different.\n Daughter: How's it different? You even need my help to turn your cell phone on.\n Father: And rule number five: Remember that I love you, and I'm just a protective father who wants his daughter to always be safe.\n Daughter: Does that mean I can take the car now?\n Father: Well, I don't know.\n Daughter: Please dad, please. You're the best dad in the whole wide world.\n Father: That's not what you said earlier.\n Daughter: Hey, having the car keys in my hands changes my whole perspective on life.\n Father: Well, okay. I guess if I'm considered the best dad in the world for five minutes, then I'll accept that.\n Daughter: Yeah.\n Father: Okay, but drive carefully and don't forget to fill up the car with gas before you come home. [Bye. Love ya guys.] Okay. Hon, do you think I did the right thing?\n Mother: Yeah. She has to grow up sometime.", "choices": [ "The roads tend to become icy and slippery.", "It is more difficult to see obstacles in the road.", "The girl might fall asleep at the wheel." ], "summary": "The girl might fall asleep at the wheel." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the daughter dismiss, or not take seriously, rule number 4?", "dialogue": "Daughter: Guess what, Mom. I got it.\n Mother: Great. That's super.\n Father: What's going on? So, what did you get me?\n Daughter: Nothing. I got my driver's license. Okay. Bye.\n Father: Wait, wait, wait. Where are you going?\n Daughter: Mom said I could take the car to school this morning, and ...\n Father: Hold on here. I've prepared a few rules regarding the use of the motor vehicles in this house.\n Daughter: Like what?\n Father: Let me get my notes here.\n Daughter: Dad! That looks like a book? Mom, Dad's being mean to me.\n Father: Okay, let me get my reading glasses here. Okay, here we are. Rule number one: No driving with friends for the first six months.\n Daughter: What?\n Father: Teenagers often lack the judgment to drive responsibly, especially when several teenagers are involved. I mean they speed, they joyride, they cruise around town way past midnight.\n Daughter: But that's not me! Do I really need this lecture? This is such a drag!\n Father: Furthermore, who really needs a car when a pair of shoes will work? I mean, life was different when I was your age. In fact, I used to walk to school ...\n Daughter: Yeah, yeah. I know. Both ways uphill in ten feet of snow. I've heard this story many times.\n Father: Yeah. Oh, where were we? Oh yes. Rule number two: You always must wear your seat belt and obey the rules of the road.\n Daughter: Duh. I wasn't born yesterday.\n Father: Okay, rule number three: You can't drive long distances at night because you might get drowsy and drive off the road. But driving to the movie theater is fine.\n Daughter: But the movie theater is right across the street from our house.\n Father: Exactly, so you can just park in the driveway and walk there.\n Daughter: Mom! Dad's being unreasonable.\n Father: And rule number four: You should never use a cell phone while driving. That could cause an accident.\n Daughter: But YOU do.\n Father: That's different.\n Daughter: How's it different? You even need my help to turn your cell phone on.\n Father: And rule number five: Remember that I love you, and I'm just a protective father who wants his daughter to always be safe.\n Daughter: Does that mean I can take the car now?\n Father: Well, I don't know.\n Daughter: Please dad, please. You're the best dad in the whole wide world.\n Father: That's not what you said earlier.\n Daughter: Hey, having the car keys in my hands changes my whole perspective on life.\n Father: Well, okay. I guess if I'm considered the best dad in the world for five minutes, then I'll accept that.\n Daughter: Yeah.\n Father: Okay, but drive carefully and don't forget to fill up the car with gas before you come home. [Bye. Love ya guys.] Okay. Hon, do you think I did the right thing?\n Mother: Yeah. She has to grow up sometime.", "choices": [ "The father doesn't obey the rule either.", "The rule is an old traffic law that has changed.", "The girl tells the dad the rule doesn't apply to her." ], "summary": "The father doesn't obey the rule either." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the conversation end?", "dialogue": "Daughter: Guess what, Mom. I got it.\n Mother: Great. That's super.\n Father: What's going on? So, what did you get me?\n Daughter: Nothing. I got my driver's license. Okay. Bye.\n Father: Wait, wait, wait. Where are you going?\n Daughter: Mom said I could take the car to school this morning, and ...\n Father: Hold on here. I've prepared a few rules regarding the use of the motor vehicles in this house.\n Daughter: Like what?\n Father: Let me get my notes here.\n Daughter: Dad! That looks like a book? Mom, Dad's being mean to me.\n Father: Okay, let me get my reading glasses here. Okay, here we are. Rule number one: No driving with friends for the first six months.\n Daughter: What?\n Father: Teenagers often lack the judgment to drive responsibly, especially when several teenagers are involved. I mean they speed, they joyride, they cruise around town way past midnight.\n Daughter: But that's not me! Do I really need this lecture? This is such a drag!\n Father: Furthermore, who really needs a car when a pair of shoes will work? I mean, life was different when I was your age. In fact, I used to walk to school ...\n Daughter: Yeah, yeah. I know. Both ways uphill in ten feet of snow. I've heard this story many times.\n Father: Yeah. Oh, where were we? Oh yes. Rule number two: You always must wear your seat belt and obey the rules of the road.\n Daughter: Duh. I wasn't born yesterday.\n Father: Okay, rule number three: You can't drive long distances at night because you might get drowsy and drive off the road. But driving to the movie theater is fine.\n Daughter: But the movie theater is right across the street from our house.\n Father: Exactly, so you can just park in the driveway and walk there.\n Daughter: Mom! Dad's being unreasonable.\n Father: And rule number four: You should never use a cell phone while driving. That could cause an accident.\n Daughter: But YOU do.\n Father: That's different.\n Daughter: How's it different? You even need my help to turn your cell phone on.\n Father: And rule number five: Remember that I love you, and I'm just a protective father who wants his daughter to always be safe.\n Daughter: Does that mean I can take the car now?\n Father: Well, I don't know.\n Daughter: Please dad, please. You're the best dad in the whole wide world.\n Father: That's not what you said earlier.\n Daughter: Hey, having the car keys in my hands changes my whole perspective on life.\n Father: Well, okay. I guess if I'm considered the best dad in the world for five minutes, then I'll accept that.\n Daughter: Yeah.\n Father: Okay, but drive carefully and don't forget to fill up the car with gas before you come home. [Bye. Love ya guys.] Okay. Hon, do you think I did the right thing?\n Mother: Yeah. She has to grow up sometime.", "choices": [ "The father and daughter get in a big fight.", "The girl persuades the father to let her drive the car.", "The mom decides to drive the daughter to school." ], "summary": "The girl persuades the father to let her drive the car." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the man's opinion of the woman's car?", "dialogue": "W: What do you think of my new car?\n M: To be honest, it is no better than mine.", "choices": [ "Her car is better than his.", "Her car is cheaper.", "Her car is not so good." ], "summary": "Her car is not so good." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are they talking?", "dialogue": "F: Excuse me. Could you tell me the way to the Book Shop?\n M: OK. Turn left at the second crossing, the highest building on the left is the shop.", "choices": [ "In a street.", "In the Book Shop.", "In a tall building." ], "summary": "In a street." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are they going to do tomorrow afternoon?", "dialogue": "W: This is a beautiful park. Shall we come again tomorrow?\n M: Don't we have to go shopping?\n W: We can do that in the afternoon, and come here in the morning.\n M: OK. And let's bring Hilda and Julia with us.", "choices": [ "They are going shopping.", "They are going to the park.", "They are going to the cinema with their children." ], "summary": "They are going shopping." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "W: What did the weatherman say?\n M: It's supposed to clear up this week.", "choices": [ "A man.", "The weather.", "An exam." ], "summary": "The weather." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the concert finish?", "dialogue": "F: When will the concert finish?\n M: Well...it starts at six thirty, and will lasts three hours.", "choices": [ "Six thirty.", "Nine thirty.", "Seven thirty." ], "summary": "Nine thirty." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman do?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Jean!\n W: Mike Carstairs! My favorite customer. You haven't been in for ages.\n M: No, I haven't. That's right.\n W: How are you?\n M: I'm fine. I heard you weren't well.\n W: Well, I was away for a couple of weeks. But I'm fine now. Ah! You were going to the States, weren't you?\n M: I planned to go there, but I didn't.\n W: Oh, didn't you?\n M: What I have been doing is reorganizing the whole department non-stop since I saw you. And this is the first time I've been in here since Christmas.\n W: Well, it's good to see you. Are you ready to order?", "choices": [ "She is a waitress.", "She is a teacher.", "She is a secretary." ], "summary": "She is a waitress." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why haven't they seen each other lately?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Jean!\n W: Mike Carstairs! My favorite customer. You haven't been in for ages.\n M: No, I haven't. That's right.\n W: How are you?\n M: I'm fine. I heard you weren't well.\n W: Well, I was away for a couple of weeks. But I'm fine now. Ah! You were going to the States, weren't you?\n M: I planned to go there, but I didn't.\n W: Oh, didn't you?\n M: What I have been doing is reorganizing the whole department non-stop since I saw you. And this is the first time I've been in here since Christmas.\n W: Well, it's good to see you. Are you ready to order?", "choices": [ "He has been ill.", "He has been busy.", "He has been away." ], "summary": "He has been busy." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does Tom live?", "dialogue": "W: Has Tom moved to the downtown?\n M: No. He is still living in the country.", "choices": [ "In the city.", "In the countryside.", "In the downtown." ], "summary": "In the countryside." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman invite the man to dinner?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, John! I'd like to invite you to dinner this evening.\n M: To dinner? What for?\n W: I have passed my driving test!\n M: Congratulations! I'm really glad to hear that.\n W: Thank you! I have been preparing for it for half a year, you know. And I've made it at last.\n M: So, where shall we have our dinner?\n W: How about the Friendship Hotel? I like the food and service there.\n M: I agree. I'll take you there in my car.\n W: Fine. Let's go at half past six.", "choices": [ "It is her birthday.", "She has passed her driving test.", "It's the man's birthday." ], "summary": "She has passed her driving test." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman want to go to the Friendship Hotel?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, John! I'd like to invite you to dinner this evening.\n M: To dinner? What for?\n W: I have passed my driving test!\n M: Congratulations! I'm really glad to hear that.\n W: Thank you! I have been preparing for it for half a year, you know. And I've made it at last.\n M: So, where shall we have our dinner?\n W: How about the Friendship Hotel? I like the food and service there.\n M: I agree. I'll take you there in my car.\n W: Fine. Let's go at half past six.", "choices": [ "She likes the food and service there.", "The food and service there is the best in the city.", "The prices are reasonable there." ], "summary": "She likes the food and service there." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How will the two speakers go to the Friendship Hotel?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, John! I'd like to invite you to dinner this evening.\n M: To dinner? What for?\n W: I have passed my driving test!\n M: Congratulations! I'm really glad to hear that.\n W: Thank you! I have been preparing for it for half a year, you know. And I've made it at last.\n M: So, where shall we have our dinner?\n W: How about the Friendship Hotel? I like the food and service there.\n M: I agree. I'll take you there in my car.\n W: Fine. Let's go at half past six.", "choices": [ "By Car.", "By taxi.", "By bike." ], "summary": "By Car." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who cooked the soup?", "dialogue": "W: Did you cook the soup yourself, Mike? It's delicious.\n M: No. My mother cooked it for me.", "choices": [ "Mike.", "Mike's mother.", "The man." ], "summary": "Mike's mother." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation probably take place?", "dialogue": "W: Are you having a problem?\n M: Yes. I have to do a research paper for history. There's a major book that I need, but I can't find it.\n W: Did you try the card list?\n M: Yes, but it's not there.\n W: Well, if it's a recent book, it won't be in the card list. All information about books since 1995 is in the computer. I advise you to try that.\n M: No wonder! This book is published in 1998.\n W: All you have to do is to type in the title or the writer's name.\n M: Do you mean it will tell me whether the book is out or not?\n W: Yes, it will. It will also give you the due date if it is out. If the book is in the library, it will tell you where you can find the book.", "choices": [ "In a library.", "In a classroom.", "In a bookstore." ], "summary": "In a library." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man doing?", "dialogue": "W: Are you having a problem?\n M: Yes. I have to do a research paper for history. There's a major book that I need, but I can't find it.\n W: Did you try the card list?\n M: Yes, but it's not there.\n W: Well, if it's a recent book, it won't be in the card list. All information about books since 1995 is in the computer. I advise you to try that.\n M: No wonder! This book is published in 1998.\n W: All you have to do is to type in the title or the writer's name.\n M: Do you mean it will tell me whether the book is out or not?\n W: Yes, it will. It will also give you the due date if it is out. If the book is in the library, it will tell you where you can find the book.", "choices": [ "Returning some books.", "Looking for a book.", "Writing a research paper." ], "summary": "Looking for a book." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman tell the man to do?", "dialogue": "W: Are you having a problem?\n M: Yes. I have to do a research paper for history. There's a major book that I need, but I can't find it.\n W: Did you try the card list?\n M: Yes, but it's not there.\n W: Well, if it's a recent book, it won't be in the card list. All information about books since 1995 is in the computer. I advise you to try that.\n M: No wonder! This book is published in 1998.\n W: All you have to do is to type in the title or the writer's name.\n M: Do you mean it will tell me whether the book is out or not?\n W: Yes, it will. It will also give you the due date if it is out. If the book is in the library, it will tell you where you can find the book.", "choices": [ "To return the due books.", "To refer to the card list.", "To make use of the computer." ], "summary": "To make use of the computer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What didn't the man do yesterday?", "dialogue": "F: When did you start your work last night?\n M: I began to work after the TV news finished.", "choices": [ "Watch TV.", "Work.", "Play games." ], "summary": "Play games." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man doing now?", "dialogue": "W: Have you been wasting your time on those online games again?\n M: Not really. I've worked on my term paper a lot this week and I need a break.", "choices": [ "Writing his term paper.", "Having a coffee break.", "Playing computer games." ], "summary": "Playing computer games." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers doing?", "dialogue": "W: Well, the salad's almost ready. How's the beef going? I'm starving.\n M: So am I. The beef looks just about ready. Just one minute ... ow!\n W: What's the matter?\n M: Oh, my finger, I burned my finger!\n W: Oh, wait, I'll get some ice and put it on your finger.\n M: OK.\n W: There.\n M: Ah, ah, much better. The ice really works.\n W: How does it feel?\n M: Oh, I feel good. Thanks. Let's eat.", "choices": [ "Cooking.", "Working.", "Having dinner." ], "summary": "Cooking." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What happened to the man's finger?", "dialogue": "W: Well, the salad's almost ready. How's the beef going? I'm starving.\n M: So am I. The beef looks just about ready. Just one minute ... ow!\n W: What's the matter?\n M: Oh, my finger, I burned my finger!\n W: Oh, wait, I'll get some ice and put it on your finger.\n M: OK.\n W: There.\n M: Ah, ah, much better. The ice really works.\n W: How does it feel?\n M: Oh, I feel good. Thanks. Let's eat.", "choices": [ "It's cut.", "It's burnt.", "It's wounded." ], "summary": "It's burnt." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was put on the man's finger?", "dialogue": "W: Well, the salad's almost ready. How's the beef going? I'm starving.\n M: So am I. The beef looks just about ready. Just one minute ... ow!\n W: What's the matter?\n M: Oh, my finger, I burned my finger!\n W: Oh, wait, I'll get some ice and put it on your finger.\n M: OK.\n W: There.\n M: Ah, ah, much better. The ice really works.\n W: How does it feel?\n M: Oh, I feel good. Thanks. Let's eat.", "choices": [ "The ice.", "The bandage.", "The cream." ], "summary": "The ice." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman suggest?", "dialogue": "M: This TV set is getting worse and worse. Now it doesn't work at all.\n W: Here's an advertisement on the newspaper about a big TV sale. Usually a big sale like this would have some good bargains. What would you say?", "choices": [ "They have to bargain on the sale.", "The TV set is usually on sale.", "They go to buy a TV set at a bargain price." ], "summary": "They go to buy a TV set at a bargain price." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the relationship between the two persons?", "dialogue": "M: When in Rome, do as the Romans do, they say.\n W: What do the Romans do?\n M: They live in Rome, of course, and go to work by car or bus. But sometimes it takes too long that way because of the traffic jams, so they walk.\n W: In other words, the Romans do what everyone else does.\n M: Yes, but they do it differently. Everything is different.\n W: What do you mean?\n M: Well, the climate is different for a start. It doesn't rain so much as it does in England. The sun shines more often.\n W: I envy them for the sun.\n M: I Know. You hate the rain, don't you?\n W: I certainly do.\n M: And a Roman really loves life. They always eat spaghetti and drink wine.\n W: Not always, but they like a good meal. Lots of tourists go to Rome just for food.\n M: Sure.", "choices": [ "Wife and husband.", "Salesman and customer.", "Teacher and student." ], "summary": "Wife and husband." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman hate?", "dialogue": "M: When in Rome, do as the Romans do, they say.\n W: What do the Romans do?\n M: They live in Rome, of course, and go to work by car or bus. But sometimes it takes too long that way because of the traffic jams, so they walk.\n W: In other words, the Romans do what everyone else does.\n M: Yes, but they do it differently. Everything is different.\n W: What do you mean?\n M: Well, the climate is different for a start. It doesn't rain so much as it does in England. The sun shines more often.\n W: I envy them for the sun.\n M: I Know. You hate the rain, don't you?\n W: I certainly do.\n M: And a Roman really loves life. They always eat spaghetti and drink wine.\n W: Not always, but they like a good meal. Lots of tourists go to Rome just for food.\n M: Sure.", "choices": [ "Sun.", "Rain.", "Spaghetti." ], "summary": "Rain." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do lots of tourists go to Rome for?", "dialogue": "M: When in Rome, do as the Romans do, they say.\n W: What do the Romans do?\n M: They live in Rome, of course, and go to work by car or bus. But sometimes it takes too long that way because of the traffic jams, so they walk.\n W: In other words, the Romans do what everyone else does.\n M: Yes, but they do it differently. Everything is different.\n W: What do you mean?\n M: Well, the climate is different for a start. It doesn't rain so much as it does in England. The sun shines more often.\n W: I envy them for the sun.\n M: I Know. You hate the rain, don't you?\n W: I certainly do.\n M: And a Roman really loves life. They always eat spaghetti and drink wine.\n W: Not always, but they like a good meal. Lots of tourists go to Rome just for food.\n M: Sure.", "choices": [ "Different.", "Shining sun.", "Food." ], "summary": "Food." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "W: What do you think of your hotel?\n M: Not very good, I'm afraid.", "choices": [ "She wants to know how the man found the hotel.", "She wants to know how the man likes the hotel.", "She thinks the hotel is not very good." ], "summary": "She wants to know how the man likes the hotel." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation take place?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Mike! How are you feeling now?\n M: How did you know I was here? Is it Tom?\n W: I was talking with Bob yesterday and I learnt your right leg had been injured. How did it happen?\n M: Their right back Tom knocked me down when I rushed to their goal with the ball.\n W: Wow! He must have hit you hard.\n M: Of course. He hit me from the back and sent me rolling over and over. At the time I had a lot of pain. Anyway, they brought me here.\n W: Nothing serious, I hope.\n M: The doctor said there weren't any internal injuries, but that I'd better stay here a couple of days.\n W: Well, Mike. Take it easy.\n M: Thank you for your coming. And thanks for the flowers.", "choices": [ "In a hospital.", "In a playground.", "In the man's home." ], "summary": "In a hospital." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the man?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Mike! How are you feeling now?\n M: How did you know I was here? Is it Tom?\n W: I was talking with Bob yesterday and I learnt your right leg had been injured. How did it happen?\n M: Their right back Tom knocked me down when I rushed to their goal with the ball.\n W: Wow! He must have hit you hard.\n M: Of course. He hit me from the back and sent me rolling over and over. At the time I had a lot of pain. Anyway, they brought me here.\n W: Nothing serious, I hope.\n M: The doctor said there weren't any internal injuries, but that I'd better stay here a couple of days.\n W: Well, Mike. Take it easy.\n M: Thank you for your coming. And thanks for the flowers.", "choices": [ "He was knocked down in the street.", "He got injured in a football match.", "He was on the same team as Tom." ], "summary": "He got injured in a football match." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is one of Shawn's concern about the dog?", "dialogue": "Norman: Hey, neighbor. How's it going?\n Shawn: Fine. How about you?\n Norman: Okay. Huh, by the way, my wife and I are going out of town this weekend, and I was wondering if you could take care of some of our animals while we're gone. You know our dog, Jaws, don't you?\n Shawn: Yeah. My leg still hurts from the last incident.\n Norman: Hey, he's just a playful little beast.\n Shawn: Right.\n Norman: Hey, he likes to bark a little, and his bark is worse than his bite.\n Shawn: Oh yeah.\n Norman: Just feed him a can of dog food a day, and make sure he has plenty of water in his dish. [Oh] And then, take him for a walk around the block.\n Shawn: Well, how about if I just throw a Frisbee over the fence to give him some exercise? Wouldn't that work?\n Norman: Ah, and then, he likes to watch the 3:00 soap opera on Channel 4 [What?] ... and brush his teeth after you give you some doggie treats around 4:00.\n Shawn: Man, you really pamper your dog.\n Norman: And, then brush his fur for about twenty minutes. He tends to shed this time of year. [Ah, what?] And then scratch him around the ears. Otherwise, he feels neglected.\n Shawn: Is that it?\n Norman: Well, and then there's Claws.\n Shawn: Claws? Who's Claws.\n Norman: Oh, he's the cat we adopted from the animal shelter, but he's a little temperamental.\n Shawn: What do you mean \"temperamental\"?\n Norman: Well, he has mood swings [Mood swings?], but he's been doing better since he's been going to the animal therapist.\n Shawn: A therapist?\n Norman: So, be sure to feed him a half cup of cat food two times a day [What? A therapist ...], and don't forget to put out (on) some soft classical music during his nap time at 2:40 p.m. But don't let him out of the house because he might run away and chase the neighbor's dog.\n Shawn: You have some high-maintenance animals.\n Norman: Not really. And, don't forget to change the cat litter daily, or he might have an accident on the carpet. [Oh, great.] And finally, there's Buttercup.\n Shawn: Buttercup? Who's Buttercu ...? I'm afraid to ask.\n Norman: Ah, she's a sweetie [What?] ... if you know how to handle her right. [Oh, great.] Wait. Let me get her for you. Here you are.\n Shawn: That's ... That's a snake ...[Hold her.] That's a big snake with big fangs. Does the snake go to a therapist, too?\n Norman: Of course not ... just an anger-management class.\n Shawn: Oh! What?\n Norman: I'm joking. Buttercup is a very docile creature, and she never bites anyone she likes. If she doesn't, you'll know because she starts hissing and staring at you ... kind like what she's doing now.\n Shawn: Well, I'm leaving. You must be going out of you mind to think I'm going to watch a zoo full of misunderstood animals. You'd better hire some professional help 'cause I wouldn't watch them even if you paid me a million dollars.", "choices": [ "It can be somewhat aggressive.", "It eats too much food at one time.", "The dog might mess on his carpet." ], "summary": "It can be somewhat aggressive." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is Shawn supposed to do between 3:00-4:00 p.m. for the dog?", "dialogue": "Norman: Hey, neighbor. How's it going?\n Shawn: Fine. How about you?\n Norman: Okay. Huh, by the way, my wife and I are going out of town this weekend, and I was wondering if you could take care of some of our animals while we're gone. You know our dog, Jaws, don't you?\n Shawn: Yeah. My leg still hurts from the last incident.\n Norman: Hey, he's just a playful little beast.\n Shawn: Right.\n Norman: Hey, he likes to bark a little, and his bark is worse than his bite.\n Shawn: Oh yeah.\n Norman: Just feed him a can of dog food a day, and make sure he has plenty of water in his dish. [Oh] And then, take him for a walk around the block.\n Shawn: Well, how about if I just throw a Frisbee over the fence to give him some exercise? Wouldn't that work?\n Norman: Ah, and then, he likes to watch the 3:00 soap opera on Channel 4 [What?] ... and brush his teeth after you give you some doggie treats around 4:00.\n Shawn: Man, you really pamper your dog.\n Norman: And, then brush his fur for about twenty minutes. He tends to shed this time of year. [Ah, what?] And then scratch him around the ears. Otherwise, he feels neglected.\n Shawn: Is that it?\n Norman: Well, and then there's Claws.\n Shawn: Claws? Who's Claws.\n Norman: Oh, he's the cat we adopted from the animal shelter, but he's a little temperamental.\n Shawn: What do you mean \"temperamental\"?\n Norman: Well, he has mood swings [Mood swings?], but he's been doing better since he's been going to the animal therapist.\n Shawn: A therapist?\n Norman: So, be sure to feed him a half cup of cat food two times a day [What? A therapist ...], and don't forget to put out (on) some soft classical music during his nap time at 2:40 p.m. But don't let him out of the house because he might run away and chase the neighbor's dog.\n Shawn: You have some high-maintenance animals.\n Norman: Not really. And, don't forget to change the cat litter daily, or he might have an accident on the carpet. [Oh, great.] And finally, there's Buttercup.\n Shawn: Buttercup? Who's Buttercu ...? I'm afraid to ask.\n Norman: Ah, she's a sweetie [What?] ... if you know how to handle her right. [Oh, great.] Wait. Let me get her for you. Here you are.\n Shawn: That's ... That's a snake ...[Hold her.] That's a big snake with big fangs. Does the snake go to a therapist, too?\n Norman: Of course not ... just an anger-management class.\n Shawn: Oh! What?\n Norman: I'm joking. Buttercup is a very docile creature, and she never bites anyone she likes. If she doesn't, you'll know because she starts hissing and staring at you ... kind like what she's doing now.\n Shawn: Well, I'm leaving. You must be going out of you mind to think I'm going to watch a zoo full of misunderstood animals. You'd better hire some professional help 'cause I wouldn't watch them even if you paid me a million dollars.", "choices": [ "Take the dog for some exercise with a Frisbee.", "Feed him an afternoon doggie treat for a snack.", "Let the dog watch a program on television." ], "summary": "Let the dog watch a program on television." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which point is NOT true about the cat?", "dialogue": "Norman: Hey, neighbor. How's it going?\n Shawn: Fine. How about you?\n Norman: Okay. Huh, by the way, my wife and I are going out of town this weekend, and I was wondering if you could take care of some of our animals while we're gone. You know our dog, Jaws, don't you?\n Shawn: Yeah. My leg still hurts from the last incident.\n Norman: Hey, he's just a playful little beast.\n Shawn: Right.\n Norman: Hey, he likes to bark a little, and his bark is worse than his bite.\n Shawn: Oh yeah.\n Norman: Just feed him a can of dog food a day, and make sure he has plenty of water in his dish. [Oh] And then, take him for a walk around the block.\n Shawn: Well, how about if I just throw a Frisbee over the fence to give him some exercise? Wouldn't that work?\n Norman: Ah, and then, he likes to watch the 3:00 soap opera on Channel 4 [What?] ... and brush his teeth after you give you some doggie treats around 4:00.\n Shawn: Man, you really pamper your dog.\n Norman: And, then brush his fur for about twenty minutes. He tends to shed this time of year. [Ah, what?] And then scratch him around the ears. Otherwise, he feels neglected.\n Shawn: Is that it?\n Norman: Well, and then there's Claws.\n Shawn: Claws? Who's Claws.\n Norman: Oh, he's the cat we adopted from the animal shelter, but he's a little temperamental.\n Shawn: What do you mean \"temperamental\"?\n Norman: Well, he has mood swings [Mood swings?], but he's been doing better since he's been going to the animal therapist.\n Shawn: A therapist?\n Norman: So, be sure to feed him a half cup of cat food two times a day [What? A therapist ...], and don't forget to put out (on) some soft classical music during his nap time at 2:40 p.m. But don't let him out of the house because he might run away and chase the neighbor's dog.\n Shawn: You have some high-maintenance animals.\n Norman: Not really. And, don't forget to change the cat litter daily, or he might have an accident on the carpet. [Oh, great.] And finally, there's Buttercup.\n Shawn: Buttercup? Who's Buttercu ...? I'm afraid to ask.\n Norman: Ah, she's a sweetie [What?] ... if you know how to handle her right. [Oh, great.] Wait. Let me get her for you. Here you are.\n Shawn: That's ... That's a snake ...[Hold her.] That's a big snake with big fangs. Does the snake go to a therapist, too?\n Norman: Of course not ... just an anger-management class.\n Shawn: Oh! What?\n Norman: I'm joking. Buttercup is a very docile creature, and she never bites anyone she likes. If she doesn't, you'll know because she starts hissing and staring at you ... kind like what she's doing now.\n Shawn: Well, I'm leaving. You must be going out of you mind to think I'm going to watch a zoo full of misunderstood animals. You'd better hire some professional help 'cause I wouldn't watch them even if you paid me a million dollars.", "choices": [ "The cat becomes a little moody at times.", "The cat enjoys listening to rock music.", "The cat will run away if it gets outside the house." ], "summary": "The cat enjoys listening to rock music." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we infer from the conversation on the snake's reaction to Shawn?", "dialogue": "Norman: Hey, neighbor. How's it going?\n Shawn: Fine. How about you?\n Norman: Okay. Huh, by the way, my wife and I are going out of town this weekend, and I was wondering if you could take care of some of our animals while we're gone. You know our dog, Jaws, don't you?\n Shawn: Yeah. My leg still hurts from the last incident.\n Norman: Hey, he's just a playful little beast.\n Shawn: Right.\n Norman: Hey, he likes to bark a little, and his bark is worse than his bite.\n Shawn: Oh yeah.\n Norman: Just feed him a can of dog food a day, and make sure he has plenty of water in his dish. [Oh] And then, take him for a walk around the block.\n Shawn: Well, how about if I just throw a Frisbee over the fence to give him some exercise? Wouldn't that work?\n Norman: Ah, and then, he likes to watch the 3:00 soap opera on Channel 4 [What?] ... and brush his teeth after you give you some doggie treats around 4:00.\n Shawn: Man, you really pamper your dog.\n Norman: And, then brush his fur for about twenty minutes. He tends to shed this time of year. [Ah, what?] And then scratch him around the ears. Otherwise, he feels neglected.\n Shawn: Is that it?\n Norman: Well, and then there's Claws.\n Shawn: Claws? Who's Claws.\n Norman: Oh, he's the cat we adopted from the animal shelter, but he's a little temperamental.\n Shawn: What do you mean \"temperamental\"?\n Norman: Well, he has mood swings [Mood swings?], but he's been doing better since he's been going to the animal therapist.\n Shawn: A therapist?\n Norman: So, be sure to feed him a half cup of cat food two times a day [What? A therapist ...], and don't forget to put out (on) some soft classical music during his nap time at 2:40 p.m. But don't let him out of the house because he might run away and chase the neighbor's dog.\n Shawn: You have some high-maintenance animals.\n Norman: Not really. And, don't forget to change the cat litter daily, or he might have an accident on the carpet. [Oh, great.] And finally, there's Buttercup.\n Shawn: Buttercup? Who's Buttercu ...? I'm afraid to ask.\n Norman: Ah, she's a sweetie [What?] ... if you know how to handle her right. [Oh, great.] Wait. Let me get her for you. Here you are.\n Shawn: That's ... That's a snake ...[Hold her.] That's a big snake with big fangs. Does the snake go to a therapist, too?\n Norman: Of course not ... just an anger-management class.\n Shawn: Oh! What?\n Norman: I'm joking. Buttercup is a very docile creature, and she never bites anyone she likes. If she doesn't, you'll know because she starts hissing and staring at you ... kind like what she's doing now.\n Shawn: Well, I'm leaving. You must be going out of you mind to think I'm going to watch a zoo full of misunderstood animals. You'd better hire some professional help 'cause I wouldn't watch them even if you paid me a million dollars.", "choices": [ "The snake appears to warm up to him.", "The snake doesn't care for Shawn at all.", "The snake is extremely shy of Shawn." ], "summary": "The snake doesn't care for Shawn at all." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is Shawn's final response to Norman?", "dialogue": "Norman: Hey, neighbor. How's it going?\n Shawn: Fine. How about you?\n Norman: Okay. Huh, by the way, my wife and I are going out of town this weekend, and I was wondering if you could take care of some of our animals while we're gone. You know our dog, Jaws, don't you?\n Shawn: Yeah. My leg still hurts from the last incident.\n Norman: Hey, he's just a playful little beast.\n Shawn: Right.\n Norman: Hey, he likes to bark a little, and his bark is worse than his bite.\n Shawn: Oh yeah.\n Norman: Just feed him a can of dog food a day, and make sure he has plenty of water in his dish. [Oh] And then, take him for a walk around the block.\n Shawn: Well, how about if I just throw a Frisbee over the fence to give him some exercise? Wouldn't that work?\n Norman: Ah, and then, he likes to watch the 3:00 soap opera on Channel 4 [What?] ... and brush his teeth after you give you some doggie treats around 4:00.\n Shawn: Man, you really pamper your dog.\n Norman: And, then brush his fur for about twenty minutes. He tends to shed this time of year. [Ah, what?] And then scratch him around the ears. Otherwise, he feels neglected.\n Shawn: Is that it?\n Norman: Well, and then there's Claws.\n Shawn: Claws? Who's Claws.\n Norman: Oh, he's the cat we adopted from the animal shelter, but he's a little temperamental.\n Shawn: What do you mean \"temperamental\"?\n Norman: Well, he has mood swings [Mood swings?], but he's been doing better since he's been going to the animal therapist.\n Shawn: A therapist?\n Norman: So, be sure to feed him a half cup of cat food two times a day [What? A therapist ...], and don't forget to put out (on) some soft classical music during his nap time at 2:40 p.m. But don't let him out of the house because he might run away and chase the neighbor's dog.\n Shawn: You have some high-maintenance animals.\n Norman: Not really. And, don't forget to change the cat litter daily, or he might have an accident on the carpet. [Oh, great.] And finally, there's Buttercup.\n Shawn: Buttercup? Who's Buttercu ...? I'm afraid to ask.\n Norman: Ah, she's a sweetie [What?] ... if you know how to handle her right. [Oh, great.] Wait. Let me get her for you. Here you are.\n Shawn: That's ... That's a snake ...[Hold her.] That's a big snake with big fangs. Does the snake go to a therapist, too?\n Norman: Of course not ... just an anger-management class.\n Shawn: Oh! What?\n Norman: I'm joking. Buttercup is a very docile creature, and she never bites anyone she likes. If she doesn't, you'll know because she starts hissing and staring at you ... kind like what she's doing now.\n Shawn: Well, I'm leaving. You must be going out of you mind to think I'm going to watch a zoo full of misunderstood animals. You'd better hire some professional help 'cause I wouldn't watch them even if you paid me a million dollars.", "choices": [ "Norman should seek someone who is well-trained with animals.", "Norman should take his animals to the zoo for special care.", "Norman agrees to watch them for a lot of extra money." ], "summary": "Norman should seek someone who is well-trained with animals." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man doing now?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me, Madam. My fight is BA6520. Is this my gate?\n W: That's right. Please show your ticket and ID card.", "choices": [ "Checking in.", "Paying money.", "Buying tickets." ], "summary": "Checking in." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the woman probably do today?", "dialogue": "W: Forgive my mess. We had a party last night. A lot of people came over and they all brought food and drinks.\n M: Yeah, I can tell. Well, I think it's pretty obvious what you'll be doing today.", "choices": [ "Get more food and drinks.", "Make a thorough cleaning.", "Ask her friends to come over." ], "summary": "Make a thorough cleaning." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man ask Anne to do?", "dialogue": "M: Anne, please bring your passport with you and at least 2,000 dollars.\n W: I won't forget.", "choices": [ "He asks Anne to give him his passport and 2,000 dollars.", "He asks Anne to bring her passport and less than 2,000 dollars.", "He asks Anne to bring her passport and 2,000 dollars or more." ], "summary": "He asks Anne to bring her passport and 2,000 dollars or more." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the two speakers?", "dialogue": "W: Flight 331 is being announced. I'd better be on my way. Goodbye. Thanks for all your kind hospitality.\n M: You are welcome. Happy landing.", "choices": [ "In a plane.", "At the airport.", "At the railway station." ], "summary": "At the airport." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How will Kate travel to New York?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Kate. Have you any plans for the weekend?\n W: Yeah, I'm really excited, Jack. I'm going up to New York City for a couple of days.\n M: My roommate's going to New York, too. Are you driving? Maybe you two could ride together.\n W: No, I'm going to take a train to the Plain Station. I've already got my ticket.\n M: So what are you going to do in New York?\n W: I'm visiting a friend I met last summer at the music camp. I shared a camp with Laura and she's just moved to Manhattan. So I'm going up to see her new place.\n M: You two probably have a lot to talk about? Didn't you tell me you were from New York?\n W: No, I'm from California. I've never been to New York before. We are going to hear an opera at Lincoln Center on Saturday night.\n M: Wow, I wish I were going with you.", "choices": [ "She'll ride with the man's roommate.", "She'll drive her own ear.", "She'll take a train." ], "summary": "She'll take a train." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did Laura and Kate meet?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Kate. Have you any plans for the weekend?\n W: Yeah, I'm really excited, Jack. I'm going up to New York City for a couple of days.\n M: My roommate's going to New York, too. Are you driving? Maybe you two could ride together.\n W: No, I'm going to take a train to the Plain Station. I've already got my ticket.\n M: So what are you going to do in New York?\n W: I'm visiting a friend I met last summer at the music camp. I shared a camp with Laura and she's just moved to Manhattan. So I'm going up to see her new place.\n M: You two probably have a lot to talk about? Didn't you tell me you were from New York?\n W: No, I'm from California. I've never been to New York before. We are going to hear an opera at Lincoln Center on Saturday night.\n M: Wow, I wish I were going with you.", "choices": [ "At a camp.", "On a train.", "At a concert." ], "summary": "At a camp." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do Laura and Kate have in common?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Kate. Have you any plans for the weekend?\n W: Yeah, I'm really excited, Jack. I'm going up to New York City for a couple of days.\n M: My roommate's going to New York, too. Are you driving? Maybe you two could ride together.\n W: No, I'm going to take a train to the Plain Station. I've already got my ticket.\n M: So what are you going to do in New York?\n W: I'm visiting a friend I met last summer at the music camp. I shared a camp with Laura and she's just moved to Manhattan. So I'm going up to see her new place.\n M: You two probably have a lot to talk about? Didn't you tell me you were from New York?\n W: No, I'm from California. I've never been to New York before. We are going to hear an opera at Lincoln Center on Saturday night.\n M: Wow, I wish I were going with you.", "choices": [ "They both know Jack.", "They are both interested in music.", "They both enjoy camping." ], "summary": "They are both interested in music." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they?", "dialogue": "F: You shouldn't watch TV for a whole day! The exam is coming!\n M: Don't worry, mum. I've got ready for it.", "choices": [ "Classmates.", "Friends.", "Mother and son." ], "summary": "Mother and son." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the woman want to go?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me!\n M: Yes?\n W: I'm afraid I am lost. I'm looking for the East Town Shopping Mall.\n M: Did you say the Town Hall?\n W: No. The East Town Mall.\n M: The East Mall? You are lost! That isn't anywhere near here! The East Town Mall is over near the airport.\n W: I'm not near the airport now?\n M: Oh, no! You are on the other side of town. Here is what you should do. Turn around and drive two or three miles down this street. When you see a big hospital on your right, turn left. That's Bloomfield Avenue. Are you following me?\n W: Yes, I think so.\n M: OK. Then drive along Bloomfield Avenue and you'll see the airport on the right and the mall is on the left. Okay?\n W: Yes, thanks very much.\n M: Good luck!", "choices": [ "The Town Hall.", "The East Town Mall.", "The airport." ], "summary": "The East Town Mall." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which two places are close to each other?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me!\n M: Yes?\n W: I'm afraid I am lost. I'm looking for the East Town Shopping Mall.\n M: Did you say the Town Hall?\n W: No. The East Town Mall.\n M: The East Mall? You are lost! That isn't anywhere near here! The East Town Mall is over near the airport.\n W: I'm not near the airport now?\n M: Oh, no! You are on the other side of town. Here is what you should do. Turn around and drive two or three miles down this street. When you see a big hospital on your right, turn left. That's Bloomfield Avenue. Are you following me?\n W: Yes, I think so.\n M: OK. Then drive along Bloomfield Avenue and you'll see the airport on the right and the mall is on the left. Okay?\n W: Yes, thanks very much.\n M: Good luck!", "choices": [ "The East Town Mall and the Town Hall.", "The East Town Mall and the airport.", "The Town Hall and the airport." ], "summary": "The East Town Mall and the airport." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the woman see in the way to her destination?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me!\n M: Yes?\n W: I'm afraid I am lost. I'm looking for the East Town Shopping Mall.\n M: Did you say the Town Hall?\n W: No. The East Town Mall.\n M: The East Mall? You are lost! That isn't anywhere near here! The East Town Mall is over near the airport.\n W: I'm not near the airport now?\n M: Oh, no! You are on the other side of town. Here is what you should do. Turn around and drive two or three miles down this street. When you see a big hospital on your right, turn left. That's Bloomfield Avenue. Are you following me?\n W: Yes, I think so.\n M: OK. Then drive along Bloomfield Avenue and you'll see the airport on the right and the mall is on the left. Okay?\n W: Yes, thanks very much.\n M: Good luck!", "choices": [ "A big hospital.", "East Street.", "The Town Hall." ], "summary": "A big hospital." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why didn't John come to the party?", "dialogue": "M: Did you invite John to your birthday party?\n W: I did. But he said he had something important to do tonight.", "choices": [ "He was not invited.", "He was ill.", "He had to do something else." ], "summary": "He had to do something else." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn about the woman?", "dialogue": "M: My roommate and I are going to see a film tonight. And we are leaving at 7:40. Do you want to join us?\n W: Sure. But my class ends at 7:30. And the professor never finishes on time.", "choices": [ "She is not sure if she can join them.", "She will skip the class to see the film.", "She will ask the professor for leave." ], "summary": "She is not sure if she can join them." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What would the woman like to do?", "dialogue": "M: I'm Paul Adams, Branch Manager.\n W: Katie Thomas. Pleased to meet you.\n M: I take it you're looking for temporary office work.\n W: That's right.\n M: How old are you, Katie?\n W: I'm eighteen.\n M: That's rather young. What experience have you had?\n W: Well, I've just left school, actually, and I'm looking for a job between now and when I go to college.\n M: It doesn't sound as though we can help, Katie. You see, our clients are very demanding, especially when it comes to the new office technology.\n W: Oh, that's no problem. I took extra classes in office skills at school.\n M: Oh, perhaps you'd like to outline what you've been doing?\n W: I started by learning keyboard skills. Then I went on to learn about word processing.\n M: Good. You seem qualified from the technical point of view.", "choices": [ "Office work.", "Technical service.", "Sales." ], "summary": "Office work." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn about the woman?", "dialogue": "M: I'm Paul Adams, Branch Manager.\n W: Katie Thomas. Pleased to meet you.\n M: I take it you're looking for temporary office work.\n W: That's right.\n M: How old are you, Katie?\n W: I'm eighteen.\n M: That's rather young. What experience have you had?\n W: Well, I've just left school, actually, and I'm looking for a job between now and when I go to college.\n M: It doesn't sound as though we can help, Katie. You see, our clients are very demanding, especially when it comes to the new office technology.\n W: Oh, that's no problem. I took extra classes in office skills at school.\n M: Oh, perhaps you'd like to outline what you've been doing?\n W: I started by learning keyboard skills. Then I went on to learn about word processing.\n M: Good. You seem qualified from the technical point of view.", "choices": [ "She just left college.", "She has been a branch manager.", "She just left middle school." ], "summary": "She just left middle school." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think of the woman from the technical point of view?", "dialogue": "M: I'm Paul Adams, Branch Manager.\n W: Katie Thomas. Pleased to meet you.\n M: I take it you're looking for temporary office work.\n W: That's right.\n M: How old are you, Katie?\n W: I'm eighteen.\n M: That's rather young. What experience have you had?\n W: Well, I've just left school, actually, and I'm looking for a job between now and when I go to college.\n M: It doesn't sound as though we can help, Katie. You see, our clients are very demanding, especially when it comes to the new office technology.\n W: Oh, that's no problem. I took extra classes in office skills at school.\n M: Oh, perhaps you'd like to outline what you've been doing?\n W: I started by learning keyboard skills. Then I went on to learn about word processing.\n M: Good. You seem qualified from the technical point of view.", "choices": [ "Careless.", "Qualified.", "Unqualified." ], "summary": "Qualified." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why are some experts strongly encouraging arm exercises?", "dialogue": "M: Now some doctors are strongly encouraging arm exercises.\n W: Arm exercises? Is that because arms are too fat or too soft?\n M: Actually that's not the main reason. They say that arm exercises can make you physically healthy.\n W: But I was told that arm exercises could raise your blood pressure.\n M: Yes, but the article I read suggests some ways to make up for that.\n W: Really? How?\n M: By adding leg exercises, so that the arms don't do all the work.\n W: And in return, I'm sure that there's a good chance of losing weight.\n M: Sounds right to me.\n W: So what exercises do the experts suggest?\n M: They mentioned quite a few exercises, but one of the most popular ones is cycling.\n W: Good, I must try that.", "choices": [ "Because our arms are often too fat.", "Because our arms are often too soft.", "Because arm exercises can build up our health." ], "summary": "Because arm exercises can build up our health." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will happen to your blood pressure when you do arm exercises?", "dialogue": "M: Now some doctors are strongly encouraging arm exercises.\n W: Arm exercises? Is that because arms are too fat or too soft?\n M: Actually that's not the main reason. They say that arm exercises can make you physically healthy.\n W: But I was told that arm exercises could raise your blood pressure.\n M: Yes, but the article I read suggests some ways to make up for that.\n W: Really? How?\n M: By adding leg exercises, so that the arms don't do all the work.\n W: And in return, I'm sure that there's a good chance of losing weight.\n M: Sounds right to me.\n W: So what exercises do the experts suggest?\n M: They mentioned quite a few exercises, but one of the most popular ones is cycling.\n W: Good, I must try that.", "choices": [ "Decrease.", "Increase.", "Keep normal." ], "summary": "Increase." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What should be done to match the arm exercises?", "dialogue": "M: Now some doctors are strongly encouraging arm exercises.\n W: Arm exercises? Is that because arms are too fat or too soft?\n M: Actually that's not the main reason. They say that arm exercises can make you physically healthy.\n W: But I was told that arm exercises could raise your blood pressure.\n M: Yes, but the article I read suggests some ways to make up for that.\n W: Really? How?\n M: By adding leg exercises, so that the arms don't do all the work.\n W: And in return, I'm sure that there's a good chance of losing weight.\n M: Sounds right to me.\n W: So what exercises do the experts suggest?\n M: They mentioned quite a few exercises, but one of the most popular ones is cycling.\n W: Good, I must try that.", "choices": [ "Leg exercises.", "Cycling.", "Waist exercises." ], "summary": "Leg exercises." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the woman like doing when she was young?", "dialogue": "M: Did you have a lot of friends when you were young?\n W: I didn't really make any close friends then because I like going off in the morning. And I mean, this was on the school holidays: riding a bike away with a few books in the basket and finding a nice place to read.", "choices": [ "Riding a bicycle with friends.", "Travelling the country.", "Reading alone." ], "summary": "Reading alone." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What has caused the accident?", "dialogue": "W: The news report said that a car hit the high building there. Is it serious?\n M: According to the police report, the driver is still alive.", "choices": [ "It was too dark there.", "The driver was too careless.", "It is not mentioned." ], "summary": "It is not mentioned." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long was Tom away from home yesterday?", "dialogue": "W: Tom, I rang you yesterday, but you were out.\n M: I'm sorry, Mary. But I came home quite late yesterday about half past nine in the evening. Jim and Betty invited me to go for a picnic.\n W: Oh, how lovely, Tom! And did you like the picnic?\n M: Yes, I liked it very much.\n W: When did you leave, Tom?\n M: Jim and Betty came in their car about ten o'clock in the morning, and we left soon afterwards.\n W: And where did you go for the picnic?\n M: We went to National Park.\n W: Oh, it's lovely in National Park at this time of the year.\n M: Yes, and the sun shone all day.\n W: There's a river in National Park; did you have your lunch near the river?\n M: Yes, we had lunch near the river. Then, after lunch, we went for a walk along the river. Then we climbed up to the top of a hill, and looked at the beautiful view.\n W: What did you do then, Tom?\n M: Well, we went back to the car, and we drove to another part of National Park, and we had afternoon tea there. Then we started to drive home.\n W: Oh, you left early!\n M: Yes, Mary. But it took a long time to reach home because there was a lot of traffic on the road.\n W: Well, that was a lovely day's outing.\n M: Yes, I had a very good time.", "choices": [ "For about 9.5 hours.", "For about 10 hours.", "For about 11.5 hours." ], "summary": "For about 11.5 hours." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did Tom have lunch yesterday?", "dialogue": "W: Tom, I rang you yesterday, but you were out.\n M: I'm sorry, Mary. But I came home quite late yesterday about half past nine in the evening. Jim and Betty invited me to go for a picnic.\n W: Oh, how lovely, Tom! And did you like the picnic?\n M: Yes, I liked it very much.\n W: When did you leave, Tom?\n M: Jim and Betty came in their car about ten o'clock in the morning, and we left soon afterwards.\n W: And where did you go for the picnic?\n M: We went to National Park.\n W: Oh, it's lovely in National Park at this time of the year.\n M: Yes, and the sun shone all day.\n W: There's a river in National Park; did you have your lunch near the river?\n M: Yes, we had lunch near the river. Then, after lunch, we went for a walk along the river. Then we climbed up to the top of a hill, and looked at the beautiful view.\n W: What did you do then, Tom?\n M: Well, we went back to the car, and we drove to another part of National Park, and we had afternoon tea there. Then we started to drive home.\n W: Oh, you left early!\n M: Yes, Mary. But it took a long time to reach home because there was a lot of traffic on the road.\n W: Well, that was a lovely day's outing.\n M: Yes, I had a very good time.", "choices": [ "Near a river.", "On a grassland.", "On a hill top." ], "summary": "Near a river." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was the weather like yesterday?", "dialogue": "W: Tom, I rang you yesterday, but you were out.\n M: I'm sorry, Mary. But I came home quite late yesterday about half past nine in the evening. Jim and Betty invited me to go for a picnic.\n W: Oh, how lovely, Tom! And did you like the picnic?\n M: Yes, I liked it very much.\n W: When did you leave, Tom?\n M: Jim and Betty came in their car about ten o'clock in the morning, and we left soon afterwards.\n W: And where did you go for the picnic?\n M: We went to National Park.\n W: Oh, it's lovely in National Park at this time of the year.\n M: Yes, and the sun shone all day.\n W: There's a river in National Park; did you have your lunch near the river?\n M: Yes, we had lunch near the river. Then, after lunch, we went for a walk along the river. Then we climbed up to the top of a hill, and looked at the beautiful view.\n W: What did you do then, Tom?\n M: Well, we went back to the car, and we drove to another part of National Park, and we had afternoon tea there. Then we started to drive home.\n W: Oh, you left early!\n M: Yes, Mary. But it took a long time to reach home because there was a lot of traffic on the road.\n W: Well, that was a lovely day's outing.\n M: Yes, I had a very good time.", "choices": [ "It was cloudy.", "It was windy.", "It was sunny." ], "summary": "It was sunny." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did Tom arrive home late?", "dialogue": "W: Tom, I rang you yesterday, but you were out.\n M: I'm sorry, Mary. But I came home quite late yesterday about half past nine in the evening. Jim and Betty invited me to go for a picnic.\n W: Oh, how lovely, Tom! And did you like the picnic?\n M: Yes, I liked it very much.\n W: When did you leave, Tom?\n M: Jim and Betty came in their car about ten o'clock in the morning, and we left soon afterwards.\n W: And where did you go for the picnic?\n M: We went to National Park.\n W: Oh, it's lovely in National Park at this time of the year.\n M: Yes, and the sun shone all day.\n W: There's a river in National Park; did you have your lunch near the river?\n M: Yes, we had lunch near the river. Then, after lunch, we went for a walk along the river. Then we climbed up to the top of a hill, and looked at the beautiful view.\n W: What did you do then, Tom?\n M: Well, we went back to the car, and we drove to another part of National Park, and we had afternoon tea there. Then we started to drive home.\n W: Oh, you left early!\n M: Yes, Mary. But it took a long time to reach home because there was a lot of traffic on the road.\n W: Well, that was a lovely day's outing.\n M: Yes, I had a very good time.", "choices": [ "They left National Park late.", "The traffic was heavy on the road.", "There's a traffic accident on the road." ], "summary": "The traffic was heavy on the road." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What happened to the boy?", "dialogue": "W: What's wrong with you?\n M: I fell from the tree and hurt my leg.", "choices": [ "He hurt the tree.", "The tree fell.", "He fell down and hurt his leg." ], "summary": "He fell down and hurt his leg." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the woman probably do on Saturday evening?", "dialogue": "M: I don't suppose you're free to go skating on Saturday evening, are you?\n W: Actually I am. I was planning to go to a lecture with my sister but it was called off.", "choices": [ "Go skating.", "Call her sister.", "Give a lecture." ], "summary": "Go skating." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: I want to buy a sweater in that shop.\n M: I have been there before, and I don't think the styles suit you.", "choices": [ "He has bought a sweater in that shop.", "The sweaters are ugly.", "She can't buy a suitable sweater in that shop." ], "summary": "She can't buy a suitable sweater in that shop." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where will the woman be?", "dialogue": "W: Where are we going to have the physical education class?\n M: In the gymnasium.\n W: May I stay in the classroom? I've got a really bad stomach ache.\n M: No. You should observe the class in the gym.", "choices": [ "In the classroom.", "In the gym.", "In the hospital." ], "summary": "In the gym." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the most probable relationship of the two people?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, sir. Could I ask you to register, please?\n M: Certainly. What do I do?\n W: Just fill in this form, if you would, please.", "choices": [ "Salesperson and customer.", "Doctor and patient.", "Receptionist and tourist." ], "summary": "Receptionist and tourist." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can be learned about taxes from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: I hear the mayor is planning a tax reduction. Have you any details?\n M: Yes, it was one of his campaign promises and he's seriously trying to make it a reality.", "choices": [ "Taxes will increase.", "Taxes will be higher.", "Taxes will be lower." ], "summary": "Taxes will be lower." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "M: Err. what about the next two days?\n W: Let me see. Tomorrow at 8:30 a.m. in the meeting room, meet managers from 4 departments. At lunch, host Mr. Turner from the MG Company. Nothing special in the afternoon and evening. You can have a good rest.\n M: Mmm, not bad.\n W: But the day after tomorrow you'll have a busy day. Visit the products exhibition in the morning, have a quick lunch, and attend your management classes at 1:30 through to 5:00. Don't forget the party at the Century Palace at 6:00. The whole of your family are going.\n M: What a day!", "choices": [ "Boss and secretary.", "Husband and wife.", "Manager and customer." ], "summary": "Boss and secretary." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the man's company?", "dialogue": "M: Err. what about the next two days?\n W: Let me see. Tomorrow at 8:30 a.m. in the meeting room, meet managers from 4 departments. At lunch, host Mr. Turner from the MG Company. Nothing special in the afternoon and evening. You can have a good rest.\n M: Mmm, not bad.\n W: But the day after tomorrow you'll have a busy day. Visit the products exhibition in the morning, have a quick lunch, and attend your management classes at 1:30 through to 5:00. Don't forget the party at the Century Palace at 6:00. The whole of your family are going.\n M: What a day!", "choices": [ "It is small.", "It is doing well.", "It is in business trouble." ], "summary": "It is doing well." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man going to do at 1:30 p.m. the day after tomorrow?", "dialogue": "M: Err. what about the next two days?\n W: Let me see. Tomorrow at 8:30 a.m. in the meeting room, meet managers from 4 departments. At lunch, host Mr. Turner from the MG Company. Nothing special in the afternoon and evening. You can have a good rest.\n M: Mmm, not bad.\n W: But the day after tomorrow you'll have a busy day. Visit the products exhibition in the morning, have a quick lunch, and attend your management classes at 1:30 through to 5:00. Don't forget the party at the Century Palace at 6:00. The whole of your family are going.\n M: What a day!", "choices": [ "Visit an exhibition.", "Go to classes.", "Attend a party." ], "summary": "Go to classes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is the woman?", "dialogue": "M: Hello. I'd like some information about your trips to Paris.\n W: Yes, of course. What can I do for you?\n M: Well, how do we travel?\n W: It's a new coach with a washing room and ...\n M: And, er, how many people in a group?\n W: Well, usually about 40 travelers, a driver and a guide to look after you.\n M: Er, um ... we leave from, from Amsterdam?\n W: Yes, and return to Amsterdam.\n M: Is there anything special we'd have to bring?\n W: Oh, we give everyone a list of suitable clothes, etc, to bring. Of course, the space is limited.\n M: Oh, yes. How long in advance would I have to book?\n W: Well, it depends. Usually six to eight weeks.\n M: Well, I am interested in the four-day trip in mid-August. It will be for two people.\n W: That'd be fine. Could you come in and we can go over all the details?\n M: Yes. But can you give me some idea of how much that'll cost?\n W: Um, we haven't got the exact figures at the moment, but, er, something like 250 Euro per person.\n M: OK. Um, I'll come and see you one day next week.\n W: Yes. Thank you for ringing.\n M: Thank you. Bye.\n W: Bye.", "choices": [ "A traveler.", "A travel agent.", "A friend of the man." ], "summary": "A travel agent." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which trip is the man interested in?", "dialogue": "M: Hello. I'd like some information about your trips to Paris.\n W: Yes, of course. What can I do for you?\n M: Well, how do we travel?\n W: It's a new coach with a washing room and ...\n M: And, er, how many people in a group?\n W: Well, usually about 40 travelers, a driver and a guide to look after you.\n M: Er, um ... we leave from, from Amsterdam?\n W: Yes, and return to Amsterdam.\n M: Is there anything special we'd have to bring?\n W: Oh, we give everyone a list of suitable clothes, etc, to bring. Of course, the space is limited.\n M: Oh, yes. How long in advance would I have to book?\n W: Well, it depends. Usually six to eight weeks.\n M: Well, I am interested in the four-day trip in mid-August. It will be for two people.\n W: That'd be fine. Could you come in and we can go over all the details?\n M: Yes. But can you give me some idea of how much that'll cost?\n W: Um, we haven't got the exact figures at the moment, but, er, something like 250 Euro per person.\n M: OK. Um, I'll come and see you one day next week.\n W: Yes. Thank you for ringing.\n M: Thank you. Bye.\n W: Bye.", "choices": [ "A ten-day trip to Paris.", "A ten-day trip to Amsterdam.", "A four-day trip to Paris." ], "summary": "A four-day trip to Paris." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "According to the woman, how long should the man book the trip in advance?", "dialogue": "M: Hello. I'd like some information about your trips to Paris.\n W: Yes, of course. What can I do for you?\n M: Well, how do we travel?\n W: It's a new coach with a washing room and ...\n M: And, er, how many people in a group?\n W: Well, usually about 40 travelers, a driver and a guide to look after you.\n M: Er, um ... we leave from, from Amsterdam?\n W: Yes, and return to Amsterdam.\n M: Is there anything special we'd have to bring?\n W: Oh, we give everyone a list of suitable clothes, etc, to bring. Of course, the space is limited.\n M: Oh, yes. How long in advance would I have to book?\n W: Well, it depends. Usually six to eight weeks.\n M: Well, I am interested in the four-day trip in mid-August. It will be for two people.\n W: That'd be fine. Could you come in and we can go over all the details?\n M: Yes. But can you give me some idea of how much that'll cost?\n W: Um, we haven't got the exact figures at the moment, but, er, something like 250 Euro per person.\n M: OK. Um, I'll come and see you one day next week.\n W: Yes. Thank you for ringing.\n M: Thank you. Bye.\n W: Bye.", "choices": [ "Six to eight months.", "Six to eight weeks.", "Seven to eight weeks." ], "summary": "Six to eight weeks." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much per person will the trip cost?", "dialogue": "M: Hello. I'd like some information about your trips to Paris.\n W: Yes, of course. What can I do for you?\n M: Well, how do we travel?\n W: It's a new coach with a washing room and ...\n M: And, er, how many people in a group?\n W: Well, usually about 40 travelers, a driver and a guide to look after you.\n M: Er, um ... we leave from, from Amsterdam?\n W: Yes, and return to Amsterdam.\n M: Is there anything special we'd have to bring?\n W: Oh, we give everyone a list of suitable clothes, etc, to bring. Of course, the space is limited.\n M: Oh, yes. How long in advance would I have to book?\n W: Well, it depends. Usually six to eight weeks.\n M: Well, I am interested in the four-day trip in mid-August. It will be for two people.\n W: That'd be fine. Could you come in and we can go over all the details?\n M: Yes. But can you give me some idea of how much that'll cost?\n W: Um, we haven't got the exact figures at the moment, but, er, something like 250 Euro per person.\n M: OK. Um, I'll come and see you one day next week.\n W: Yes. Thank you for ringing.\n M: Thank you. Bye.\n W: Bye.", "choices": [ "About 250 Euro.", "About 250 pounds.", "About 215 Euro." ], "summary": "About 250 Euro." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the man feel about what the woman said?", "dialogue": "W: There you are! I've been looking for you everywhere.\n M: Everywhere? Why? We've been right here all along. At least, I have.", "choices": [ "Disappointed.", "Surprised.", "Frightened." ], "summary": "Surprised." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How old is the man murdered?", "dialogue": "W: Police in North London are treating as murder the death of a man thought to be in his forties whose body was found in a pedestrian subway in Neasden. The man leading the hunt is Detective Chief Superintendent John Day, who explains what they know of the man's movements in the early hours of this morning.\n M: What we've learned is the fact that he left the Level One Club, which is a drinking club in Neasden Lane, about 1:30 a.m., and we're trying to account for movements up till 2:15 a. m., because it was about that time he was found by a member of the club, an employee. He was found in the underpass, the pedestrian way, under the North Circular Road. Death was due to multiple head injuries. We understand that there may have been two girls and a man who was drunk in close proximity to the entrance to the subway, who may have seen the man walking in that direction, or any attacker who may have been following him.\n W: About what time would you think that they were there?\n M: Just after half past one to a quarter past two.\n W: Then in that case the gap you have is really quite short. It's only more or less half a hour or forty minutes.\n M: In fact, yes, as short as that.\n W: And how far away from the Neasden underpass was the drinking club?\n M: Fifty meters.\n W: And at the moment you know of no other people in the area whom you want to talk to, other than the drunken man and the two women who were seen with him or near him at some time?\n M: Yes. The club closed at half past one and there may have been other people who left the club who went that way. We understand that there were also minicab drivers parked in the area who may have seen something as well.\n W: As it is, I take it you haven't been able to identify them.\n M: No, not at this stage.\n W: Well, thank you very much.", "choices": [ "In his thirties.", "In his twenties.", "In his forties." ], "summary": "In his forties." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where was the body found?", "dialogue": "W: Police in North London are treating as murder the death of a man thought to be in his forties whose body was found in a pedestrian subway in Neasden. The man leading the hunt is Detective Chief Superintendent John Day, who explains what they know of the man's movements in the early hours of this morning.\n M: What we've learned is the fact that he left the Level One Club, which is a drinking club in Neasden Lane, about 1:30 a.m., and we're trying to account for movements up till 2:15 a. m., because it was about that time he was found by a member of the club, an employee. He was found in the underpass, the pedestrian way, under the North Circular Road. Death was due to multiple head injuries. We understand that there may have been two girls and a man who was drunk in close proximity to the entrance to the subway, who may have seen the man walking in that direction, or any attacker who may have been following him.\n W: About what time would you think that they were there?\n M: Just after half past one to a quarter past two.\n W: Then in that case the gap you have is really quite short. It's only more or less half a hour or forty minutes.\n M: In fact, yes, as short as that.\n W: And how far away from the Neasden underpass was the drinking club?\n M: Fifty meters.\n W: And at the moment you know of no other people in the area whom you want to talk to, other than the drunken man and the two women who were seen with him or near him at some time?\n M: Yes. The club closed at half past one and there may have been other people who left the club who went that way. We understand that there were also minicab drivers parked in the area who may have seen something as well.\n W: As it is, I take it you haven't been able to identify them.\n M: No, not at this stage.\n W: Well, thank you very much.", "choices": [ "In a drinking club.", "In the underpass of a certain road.", "In the London underground." ], "summary": "In the underpass of a certain road." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is the murderer?", "dialogue": "W: Police in North London are treating as murder the death of a man thought to be in his forties whose body was found in a pedestrian subway in Neasden. The man leading the hunt is Detective Chief Superintendent John Day, who explains what they know of the man's movements in the early hours of this morning.\n M: What we've learned is the fact that he left the Level One Club, which is a drinking club in Neasden Lane, about 1:30 a.m., and we're trying to account for movements up till 2:15 a. m., because it was about that time he was found by a member of the club, an employee. He was found in the underpass, the pedestrian way, under the North Circular Road. Death was due to multiple head injuries. We understand that there may have been two girls and a man who was drunk in close proximity to the entrance to the subway, who may have seen the man walking in that direction, or any attacker who may have been following him.\n W: About what time would you think that they were there?\n M: Just after half past one to a quarter past two.\n W: Then in that case the gap you have is really quite short. It's only more or less half a hour or forty minutes.\n M: In fact, yes, as short as that.\n W: And how far away from the Neasden underpass was the drinking club?\n M: Fifty meters.\n W: And at the moment you know of no other people in the area whom you want to talk to, other than the drunken man and the two women who were seen with him or near him at some time?\n M: Yes. The club closed at half past one and there may have been other people who left the club who went that way. We understand that there were also minicab drivers parked in the area who may have seen something as well.\n W: As it is, I take it you haven't been able to identify them.\n M: No, not at this stage.\n W: Well, thank you very much.", "choices": [ "A minicab driver.", "Not known yet.", "Two women." ], "summary": "Not known yet." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can be inferred from the woman's answer?", "dialogue": "M: Do you want to turn on the air conditioner or open the window?\n W: I love fresh air if you don't mind.", "choices": [ "She'd like to have the windows open.", "She likes to have the air conditioner on.", "The air is heavily polluted." ], "summary": "She'd like to have the windows open." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long does it take the man to get to work every morning?", "dialogue": "M: It's a vicious circle, really. It takes me the best part of an hour to get here in the morning, so I honestly never have time for breakfast.\n W: But you should always have something. According to nutrition experts, it's the most important meal of the day.\n M: That's a load of rubbish, if you ask me. It's all very well for them. They've probably got time for it. I haven't. Anyway, when I get to work, I'm plunged into the usual stressful day, and my hunger just sort of evaporates.\n W: Yes. I only live around the corner, but I often skip breakfast myself, but I suppose you could always make up for it at the lunch time.\n M: I should, but more often than not I just grab a cup of coffee and a few biscuits, or a sandwich.\n W: There's nothing wrong with that. That's all I ever have when I'm busy.\n M: Fine, but what happens as the day wears on is that the less you eat, the less you want to eat. Abstinence seems to suppress the appetite, somehow.\n W: Well, I suspect what we ought to be doing is establishing a regular pattern of eating, instead of just grabbing what we can when we can.\n M: Em, a sensible conventional diet. There's no doubt that's the way to go, so shall we now go and do something for a change? You name the restaurant and I'll treat you to lunch.\n W: That will be nice.", "choices": [ "Nearly an hour", "Half an hour", "More than an hour" ], "summary": "Nearly an hour" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man skip breakfast?", "dialogue": "M: It's a vicious circle, really. It takes me the best part of an hour to get here in the morning, so I honestly never have time for breakfast.\n W: But you should always have something. According to nutrition experts, it's the most important meal of the day.\n M: That's a load of rubbish, if you ask me. It's all very well for them. They've probably got time for it. I haven't. Anyway, when I get to work, I'm plunged into the usual stressful day, and my hunger just sort of evaporates.\n W: Yes. I only live around the corner, but I often skip breakfast myself, but I suppose you could always make up for it at the lunch time.\n M: I should, but more often than not I just grab a cup of coffee and a few biscuits, or a sandwich.\n W: There's nothing wrong with that. That's all I ever have when I'm busy.\n M: Fine, but what happens as the day wears on is that the less you eat, the less you want to eat. Abstinence seems to suppress the appetite, somehow.\n W: Well, I suspect what we ought to be doing is establishing a regular pattern of eating, instead of just grabbing what we can when we can.\n M: Em, a sensible conventional diet. There's no doubt that's the way to go, so shall we now go and do something for a change? You name the restaurant and I'll treat you to lunch.\n W: That will be nice.", "choices": [ "He's not hungry in the mornings.", "He doesn't have time for it.", "He thinks what nutrition experts say is rubbish." ], "summary": "He doesn't have time for it." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman suggest the man do?", "dialogue": "M: It's a vicious circle, really. It takes me the best part of an hour to get here in the morning, so I honestly never have time for breakfast.\n W: But you should always have something. According to nutrition experts, it's the most important meal of the day.\n M: That's a load of rubbish, if you ask me. It's all very well for them. They've probably got time for it. I haven't. Anyway, when I get to work, I'm plunged into the usual stressful day, and my hunger just sort of evaporates.\n W: Yes. I only live around the corner, but I often skip breakfast myself, but I suppose you could always make up for it at the lunch time.\n M: I should, but more often than not I just grab a cup of coffee and a few biscuits, or a sandwich.\n W: There's nothing wrong with that. That's all I ever have when I'm busy.\n M: Fine, but what happens as the day wears on is that the less you eat, the less you want to eat. Abstinence seems to suppress the appetite, somehow.\n W: Well, I suspect what we ought to be doing is establishing a regular pattern of eating, instead of just grabbing what we can when we can.\n M: Em, a sensible conventional diet. There's no doubt that's the way to go, so shall we now go and do something for a change? You name the restaurant and I'll treat you to lunch.\n W: That will be nice.", "choices": [ "Plan his time better.", "Have a sandwich upon arrival at work.", "Eat more at lunch time." ], "summary": "Eat more at lunch time." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do the speakers decide to do?", "dialogue": "M: It's a vicious circle, really. It takes me the best part of an hour to get here in the morning, so I honestly never have time for breakfast.\n W: But you should always have something. According to nutrition experts, it's the most important meal of the day.\n M: That's a load of rubbish, if you ask me. It's all very well for them. They've probably got time for it. I haven't. Anyway, when I get to work, I'm plunged into the usual stressful day, and my hunger just sort of evaporates.\n W: Yes. I only live around the corner, but I often skip breakfast myself, but I suppose you could always make up for it at the lunch time.\n M: I should, but more often than not I just grab a cup of coffee and a few biscuits, or a sandwich.\n W: There's nothing wrong with that. That's all I ever have when I'm busy.\n M: Fine, but what happens as the day wears on is that the less you eat, the less you want to eat. Abstinence seems to suppress the appetite, somehow.\n W: Well, I suspect what we ought to be doing is establishing a regular pattern of eating, instead of just grabbing what we can when we can.\n M: Em, a sensible conventional diet. There's no doubt that's the way to go, so shall we now go and do something for a change? You name the restaurant and I'll treat you to lunch.\n W: That will be nice.", "choices": [ "Grab something to eat together", "Buy a pack of biscuits for lunch", "Treat themselves to a nice meal" ], "summary": "Treat themselves to a nice meal" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How can the woman get to the man's house?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Amy. Are you coming to my birthday party?\n W: Yes, I am. How do I get to your house from the station?\n M: Well, call me when you get to the station and I'll come and pick you up in my car.\n W: Are you sure it won't be too much trouble?\n M: It's no trouble at all. It only takes about 15 minutes.\n W: Oh, I want to check your phone number. Is it 828816887?\n M: No. It's 81881688.\n W: Oh, really? I'm glad I checked.\n M: What time do you plan to arrive at the station?\n W: I plan to get there around 8:30.\n M: OK. See you then.\n W: See you. Goodbye.", "choices": [ "She will be picked up at the station.", "She will be picked up at her own house.", "She will take a train there." ], "summary": "She will be picked up at the station." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When does the woman plan to get to the station?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Amy. Are you coming to my birthday party?\n W: Yes, I am. How do I get to your house from the station?\n M: Well, call me when you get to the station and I'll come and pick you up in my car.\n W: Are you sure it won't be too much trouble?\n M: It's no trouble at all. It only takes about 15 minutes.\n W: Oh, I want to check your phone number. Is it 828816887?\n M: No. It's 81881688.\n W: Oh, really? I'm glad I checked.\n M: What time do you plan to arrive at the station?\n W: I plan to get there around 8:30.\n M: OK. See you then.\n W: See you. Goodbye.", "choices": [ "Around 6 p.m.", "Around 8:30 p. m.", "Around 8:30 a.m." ], "summary": "Around 8:30 p. m." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much will the room cost for one month including electricity?", "dialogue": "M: Do you rent rooms by the week? You see, I'm not sure whether we will stay for a whole month.\n W: Well, it's 30 dollars a week, plus 10 dollars for electricity, but only 130 dollars a month inclusive.", "choices": [ "$ 140.", "$ 120.", "$ 130." ], "summary": "$ 130." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: So you've finally listened to your wife's advice and given up smoking?\n M: It was my doctor's advice. I'm suffering from high blood pressure.", "choices": [ "The man no longer smokes.", "The man is under pressure from his wife.", "The man usually follows his wife's advice." ], "summary": "The man no longer smokes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the woman do this evening?", "dialogue": "M: Shall we play basketball tonight?\n W: Oh, sorry. I'm afraid I can't. I'm seeing my uncle off at the airport at 7: 30.", "choices": [ "Say good-bye to her uncle at the airport.", "Meet her uncle at the airport.", "Fly to another city together with her uncle." ], "summary": "Say good-bye to her uncle at the airport." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where was Lucy born?", "dialogue": "M: Were you born in Canada, Lucy?\n W: No, I was born in America. What about you,Tom?", "choices": [ "America.", "London.", "Canada." ], "summary": "America." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can be seen at their supper table?", "dialogue": "W: Would you like another piece of chicken?\n M: Yes, please. It's delicious. Did you cook it in Qianmen. How about some sandwiches?\n W: Oh, no. It's Kentucky Fried Chicken. I bought it in Qianmen. How about some sandwiches?\n M: Well, just one, please. Hmm, it's nice! You bought them in Kentucky Restau-rant al- so, didn't you?\n W: Yes, I did. Let me give you some more chicken. There's plenty more.\n M: No, thanks. I'm full I'd like a cup of tea, please.\n W: Ok. Here you are.\n M: Thank you. What a delicious supper!", "choices": [ "Fried chickens, sandwiches and tea.", "Some chicken.", "Sandwiches with chicken." ], "summary": "Fried chickens, sandwiches and tea." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman's attitude?", "dialogue": "M: I believe that choosing this man will be a complete mistake.\n W: I wouldn't look at like that.", "choices": [ "She agrees with the man.", "She doesn't agree with the man.", "She doesn't know what to do." ], "summary": "She doesn't agree with the man." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the woman's job?", "dialogue": "M: What's your job?\n F: I'm an accountant.", "choices": [ "An accountant", "A shop assistant", "An applicant" ], "summary": "An accountant" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: Are you coming with me to the history museum, Godge?\n M: I already have my hands full with this book report.", "choices": [ "He is too busy to go with her.", "He has already visited the museum.", "He has to read a history book." ], "summary": "He is too busy to go with her." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman think of the restaurant prices here?", "dialogue": "M: How are the restaurant prices here?\n W: Oh. It's not cheap but not very expensive. You can have a nice lunch for about $6.30.", "choices": [ "Fair.", "Cheap.", "Expensive." ], "summary": "Fair." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman's profession?", "dialogue": "M: We'll be here in London staying in a newspaper office or teaching in a classroom full of chalk dust.\n W: Well, Tom, you'd be able to go out in the sunshine sometimes. You are a journalist. I am the one who has to stay in the classroom. Remember.", "choices": [ "Editor.", "Journalist.", "Teacher." ], "summary": "Journalist." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many jobs have the man had?", "dialogue": "M: I just got my first job offer.\n F: I did, too.", "choices": [ "Two", "One", "Three" ], "summary": "One" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn?", "dialogue": "F: Excuse me. I didn't hear what you said.\n M: I asked if you could lend me your bike.", "choices": [ "The man has a bike.", "The woman has a bike.", "The woman won't lend her bike." ], "summary": "The woman has a bike." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the woman do later this evening?", "dialogue": "M: Are you free later this evening?\n W: I'm afraid not. I have to prepare for tomorrow's history test.", "choices": [ "She will prepare for her maths test.", "She will prepare for her English test.", "She will prepare for her history test." ], "summary": "She will prepare for her history test." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the woman's main purpose of visiting Quebec?", "dialogue": "W: Hey, Bob, guess what? I'm going to visit Quebec next summer. I'm invited to go to a friend's wedding. But while I'm there I'd also like to do some sightseeing.\n M: That's nice, Shelly. But do you mean the province of Quebec, or Quebec City?\n W: I mean the province. My friend's wedding is in Montreal. I'm going there first. I'll stay for five days. Is Montreal the capital city of the province?\n M: Well, Many people think so because it's the biggest city. But it's not the capital. Quebec City is. But Montreal is great. The Saint Royal River runs right through the middle of the city. It's beautiful in summer.\n W: Wow, and do you think I can get by in English? My French is OK, but not that good. I know most people there speak French, but can I also use English?\n M: Well, People speak both French and English there. But you'll hear French most of the time. And all the street signs are in French. In fact, Montreal is the third largest French speaking city in the world. So you'd better practice your French before you go.\n W: Good advice. What about Quebec City? I'll visit a friend from college who lives there now. What's it like?\n M: It's a beautiful city, very old. Many old buildings have been nicely restored. Some of them were built in the 17th or 18th centuries. You'll love there.\n W: Fantastic. I can't wait to go.", "choices": [ "To attend a wedding in Montreal.", "To go sightseeing in Quebec Province.", "To call on a friend in Quebec City." ], "summary": "To attend a wedding in Montreal." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man advise the woman to do before the trip?", "dialogue": "W: Hey, Bob, guess what? I'm going to visit Quebec next summer. I'm invited to go to a friend's wedding. But while I'm there I'd also like to do some sightseeing.\n M: That's nice, Shelly. But do you mean the province of Quebec, or Quebec City?\n W: I mean the province. My friend's wedding is in Montreal. I'm going there first. I'll stay for five days. Is Montreal the capital city of the province?\n M: Well, Many people think so because it's the biggest city. But it's not the capital. Quebec City is. But Montreal is great. The Saint Royal River runs right through the middle of the city. It's beautiful in summer.\n W: Wow, and do you think I can get by in English? My French is OK, but not that good. I know most people there speak French, but can I also use English?\n M: Well, People speak both French and English there. But you'll hear French most of the time. And all the street signs are in French. In fact, Montreal is the third largest French speaking city in the world. So you'd better practice your French before you go.\n W: Good advice. What about Quebec City? I'll visit a friend from college who lives there now. What's it like?\n M: It's a beautiful city, very old. Many old buildings have been nicely restored. Some of them were built in the 17th or 18th centuries. You'll love there.\n W: Fantastic. I can't wait to go.", "choices": [ "Study the map of Quebec Province.", "Find more about Quebec Province.", "Brush up on her French." ], "summary": "Brush up on her French." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man say about the Quebec City?", "dialogue": "W: Hey, Bob, guess what? I'm going to visit Quebec next summer. I'm invited to go to a friend's wedding. But while I'm there I'd also like to do some sightseeing.\n M: That's nice, Shelly. But do you mean the province of Quebec, or Quebec City?\n W: I mean the province. My friend's wedding is in Montreal. I'm going there first. I'll stay for five days. Is Montreal the capital city of the province?\n M: Well, Many people think so because it's the biggest city. But it's not the capital. Quebec City is. But Montreal is great. The Saint Royal River runs right through the middle of the city. It's beautiful in summer.\n W: Wow, and do you think I can get by in English? My French is OK, but not that good. I know most people there speak French, but can I also use English?\n M: Well, People speak both French and English there. But you'll hear French most of the time. And all the street signs are in French. In fact, Montreal is the third largest French speaking city in the world. So you'd better practice your French before you go.\n W: Good advice. What about Quebec City? I'll visit a friend from college who lives there now. What's it like?\n M: It's a beautiful city, very old. Many old buildings have been nicely restored. Some of them were built in the 17th or 18th centuries. You'll love there.\n W: Fantastic. I can't wait to go.", "choices": [ "It's most beautiful in summer.", "It has many historical buildings.", "It was greatly expanded in the 18th century." ], "summary": "It has many historical buildings." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does this conversation take place?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning.\n M: Good morning. What can I do for you?\n W: I'd like a ticket to New York, please.\n M: Round trip?\n W: No, one way.\n M: Okey, that'll be $55.\n W: 55? Last time I took this coach it was only 50. Hmm, does this coach still leave 2:15?\n M: 2:15 at Gate 11. You ought to be at door by 2:00, though.\n W: Fine.\n M: Do you want to check in your suitcases?\n W: Just two. I'll carry the other one with me.\n M: That's good. We can check in two anyway. Give your baggage ticket to the driver when you get to New York\n W: Okay, thanks a lot.\n M: You're welcome. Have a good trip.", "choices": [ "At a railway station.", "At a coach station.", "At an airport." ], "summary": "At a coach station." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many suitcases does the woman have altogether?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning.\n M: Good morning. What can I do for you?\n W: I'd like a ticket to New York, please.\n M: Round trip?\n W: No, one way.\n M: Okey, that'll be $55.\n W: 55? Last time I took this coach it was only 50. Hmm, does this coach still leave 2:15?\n M: 2:15 at Gate 11. You ought to be at door by 2:00, though.\n W: Fine.\n M: Do you want to check in your suitcases?\n W: Just two. I'll carry the other one with me.\n M: That's good. We can check in two anyway. Give your baggage ticket to the driver when you get to New York\n W: Okay, thanks a lot.\n M: You're welcome. Have a good trip.", "choices": [ "Three.", "Two.", "One." ], "summary": "Three." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn about the woman?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning.\n M: Good morning. What can I do for you?\n W: I'd like a ticket to New York, please.\n M: Round trip?\n W: No, one way.\n M: Okey, that'll be $55.\n W: 55? Last time I took this coach it was only 50. Hmm, does this coach still leave 2:15?\n M: 2:15 at Gate 11. You ought to be at door by 2:00, though.\n W: Fine.\n M: Do you want to check in your suitcases?\n W: Just two. I'll carry the other one with me.\n M: That's good. We can check in two anyway. Give your baggage ticket to the driver when you get to New York\n W: Okay, thanks a lot.\n M: You're welcome. Have a good trip.", "choices": [ "She has bought a return ticket.", "She has taken this trip before.", "She has lost one suitcase." ], "summary": "She has taken this trip before." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the probable relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "M: What kind of dress are you looking for?\n W: Since it's getting warmer at this time of year, I want something light. What materials do you have?\n M: A cotton dress is suitable in spring. We have many kinds. What color would you like? I think yellow or green would be good colors for you.\n W: I'm afraid I want a white dress.", "choices": [ "Husband and wife.", "Salesman and customer.", "Teacher and student." ], "summary": "Salesman and customer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What color will the woman choose?", "dialogue": "M: What kind of dress are you looking for?\n W: Since it's getting warmer at this time of year, I want something light. What materials do you have?\n M: A cotton dress is suitable in spring. We have many kinds. What color would you like? I think yellow or green would be good colors for you.\n W: I'm afraid I want a white dress.", "choices": [ "White.", "Yellow.", "Green." ], "summary": "White." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How old will Jenny be tomorrow?", "dialogue": "W: Tomorrow we're going to celebrate birthday for Jenny.\n M: So we have to buy a birthday cake and fifteen candles.", "choices": [ "15.", "50.", "5." ], "summary": "15." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman invite the man to attend the discussion?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Ann. I hear you've started evening discussions on popular music. How is it going?\n W: Pretty well. I must say I've learned a lot. But it would be nicer to have someone who knows more about the subject. Could you possibly join us?\n M: Certainly. When do you usually meet?\n W: We meet twice a week-Tuesday and Saturday. Is the time convenient for you?\n M: Tuesday is OK. But I don't think I can come on Saturday.\n W: What about Friday evenings? We hope to see you present.\n M: OK. I'm free on Friday evenings.", "choices": [ "Because he is free most of the time.", "Because he is easy to get along with.", "Because he knows a lot about pop music." ], "summary": "Because he knows a lot about pop music." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the man come to the discussion?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Ann. I hear you've started evening discussions on popular music. How is it going?\n W: Pretty well. I must say I've learned a lot. But it would be nicer to have someone who knows more about the subject. Could you possibly join us?\n M: Certainly. When do you usually meet?\n W: We meet twice a week-Tuesday and Saturday. Is the time convenient for you?\n M: Tuesday is OK. But I don't think I can come on Saturday.\n W: What about Friday evenings? We hope to see you present.\n M: OK. I'm free on Friday evenings.", "choices": [ "On Tuesdays and Saturdays.", "On Tuesdays and Fridays.", "On Fridays and Saturdays." ], "summary": "On Tuesdays and Fridays." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man say about the shoes?", "dialogue": "W: What kind of shoes are those?\n M: They're bowling shoes.\n W: I've never seen such crazy colored footwear before!\n M: They are for sliding on the floor before you throw the ball down the lane.", "choices": [ "They're for bowling.", "They're very bright.", "They keep you from falling down." ], "summary": "They're for bowling." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is there a drop in the box office?", "dialogue": "W: Movie box offices sales have been down almost 10 percent this summer. What happened?\n M: Many things. Now they have more choices about how to spend their leisure time. DVD business certainly has effect on movie-going and obviously we need better quality of films and more entertaining ones.\n W: How about movie theaters?\n M: Most theaters today should be made more comfortable and cleaner. I hate to see the theater with stuff of garbage. I also think they should be better food available so that people feel good and enjoy there.\n W: I've heard some people complain that Hollywood releases too late films a year. What's your opinion?\n M: There are probably coining out on crowded days, in the summer and at Christmas time. But generally,there are films as we know. Well, personally, I think movies business today is still healthy and it's a great business too. Ever since everybody feels pretty good.\n W: If you want to relax yourself to watch a movie at home, what would be your choice?\n M: If I have to pick one, I choose to see the god father and the god father part n. I think these two are great films of all time.", "choices": [ "Audiences are bored with films of a similar theme.", "People now have more spare time choices.", "There are too few new films produced a year" ], "summary": "People now have more spare time choices." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man feel about today's theaters?", "dialogue": "W: Movie box offices sales have been down almost 10 percent this summer. What happened?\n M: Many things. Now they have more choices about how to spend their leisure time. DVD business certainly has effect on movie-going and obviously we need better quality of films and more entertaining ones.\n W: How about movie theaters?\n M: Most theaters today should be made more comfortable and cleaner. I hate to see the theater with stuff of garbage. I also think they should be better food available so that people feel good and enjoy there.\n W: I've heard some people complain that Hollywood releases too late films a year. What's your opinion?\n M: There are probably coining out on crowded days, in the summer and at Christmas time. But generally,there are films as we know. Well, personally, I think movies business today is still healthy and it's a great business too. Ever since everybody feels pretty good.\n W: If you want to relax yourself to watch a movie at home, what would be your choice?\n M: If I have to pick one, I choose to see the god father and the god father part n. I think these two are great films of all time.", "choices": [ "They are not clean.", "They fail to provide food.", "They are not large enough." ], "summary": "They are not clean." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time is thought to be the best time for releasing many new movies?", "dialogue": "W: Movie box offices sales have been down almost 10 percent this summer. What happened?\n M: Many things. Now they have more choices about how to spend their leisure time. DVD business certainly has effect on movie-going and obviously we need better quality of films and more entertaining ones.\n W: How about movie theaters?\n M: Most theaters today should be made more comfortable and cleaner. I hate to see the theater with stuff of garbage. I also think they should be better food available so that people feel good and enjoy there.\n W: I've heard some people complain that Hollywood releases too late films a year. What's your opinion?\n M: There are probably coining out on crowded days, in the summer and at Christmas time. But generally,there are films as we know. Well, personally, I think movies business today is still healthy and it's a great business too. Ever since everybody feels pretty good.\n W: If you want to relax yourself to watch a movie at home, what would be your choice?\n M: If I have to pick one, I choose to see the god father and the god father part n. I think these two are great films of all time.", "choices": [ "During the summer.", "At film festivals.", "During the spring." ], "summary": "During the summer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think of the current movie business?", "dialogue": "W: Movie box offices sales have been down almost 10 percent this summer. What happened?\n M: Many things. Now they have more choices about how to spend their leisure time. DVD business certainly has effect on movie-going and obviously we need better quality of films and more entertaining ones.\n W: How about movie theaters?\n M: Most theaters today should be made more comfortable and cleaner. I hate to see the theater with stuff of garbage. I also think they should be better food available so that people feel good and enjoy there.\n W: I've heard some people complain that Hollywood releases too late films a year. What's your opinion?\n M: There are probably coining out on crowded days, in the summer and at Christmas time. But generally,there are films as we know. Well, personally, I think movies business today is still healthy and it's a great business too. Ever since everybody feels pretty good.\n W: If you want to relax yourself to watch a movie at home, what would be your choice?\n M: If I have to pick one, I choose to see the god father and the god father part n. I think these two are great films of all time.", "choices": [ "He feels a great pity for it.", "He feels disappointed with it.", "It is still working effectively." ], "summary": "It is still working effectively." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many people were caught in the fire?", "dialogue": "M: Is it true that all of them survived the fire last night?\n W: Yes, a miracle, isn't it? There was a couple on the second floor and two women and three kids on the ground floor. But no one was badly hurt.", "choices": [ "7.", "5.", "4." ], "summary": "7." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which of the following is NOT needed for the Lost Property Form?", "dialogue": "R: Good evening, sir. Can I help you?\n M: Yes. I think I left my digital camera on the train from London earlier today.\n R: Did you, sir? Oh, well, in that case, we'd better fill in a Lost Property Form. Can you tell me your name?\n M: Yes, it's Mark Adams.\n R: OK. Your address?\n M: You mean in Britain or in the States?\n R: How long are you staying?\n M: Oh, I've still got a few months in Britain.\n R: OK, then can you give me your address here?\n M: Right. It's 18 Linden Drive, Laten Essex. Do you want the phone number?\n R: Yes, I'd better have that too.\n M: OK, 0809 45233.\n R: Thanks. And you say it was a digital camera, what make and model?\n M: It's Samsung G302.\n R: OK, got that. Now, you say it was the London train. What time did it arrive in Edinburgh?\n M: At 4:45 this afternoon.\n R: Well then, if we find it, sir, shall we phone you or write to you?\n M: No. I think I will drop in the day after tomorrow to check out.\n R: Right you are, sir. We'll do our best.", "choices": [ "Name", "Nationality", "Address" ], "summary": "Nationality" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "From the conversation we know that Mark Adams comes from", "dialogue": "R: Good evening, sir. Can I help you?\n M: Yes. I think I left my digital camera on the train from London earlier today.\n R: Did you, sir? Oh, well, in that case, we'd better fill in a Lost Property Form. Can you tell me your name?\n M: Yes, it's Mark Adams.\n R: OK. Your address?\n M: You mean in Britain or in the States?\n R: How long are you staying?\n M: Oh, I've still got a few months in Britain.\n R: OK, then can you give me your address here?\n M: Right. It's 18 Linden Drive, Laten Essex. Do you want the phone number?\n R: Yes, I'd better have that too.\n M: OK, 0809 45233.\n R: Thanks. And you say it was a digital camera, what make and model?\n M: It's Samsung G302.\n R: OK, got that. Now, you say it was the London train. What time did it arrive in Edinburgh?\n M: At 4:45 this afternoon.\n R: Well then, if we find it, sir, shall we phone you or write to you?\n M: No. I think I will drop in the day after tomorrow to check out.\n R: Right you are, sir. We'll do our best.", "choices": [ "Essex", "The US", "London" ], "summary": "The US" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will Mark Adams do the day after tomorrow?", "dialogue": "R: Good evening, sir. Can I help you?\n M: Yes. I think I left my digital camera on the train from London earlier today.\n R: Did you, sir? Oh, well, in that case, we'd better fill in a Lost Property Form. Can you tell me your name?\n M: Yes, it's Mark Adams.\n R: OK. Your address?\n M: You mean in Britain or in the States?\n R: How long are you staying?\n M: Oh, I've still got a few months in Britain.\n R: OK, then can you give me your address here?\n M: Right. It's 18 Linden Drive, Laten Essex. Do you want the phone number?\n R: Yes, I'd better have that too.\n M: OK, 0809 45233.\n R: Thanks. And you say it was a digital camera, what make and model?\n M: It's Samsung G302.\n R: OK, got that. Now, you say it was the London train. What time did it arrive in Edinburgh?\n M: At 4:45 this afternoon.\n R: Well then, if we find it, sir, shall we phone you or write to you?\n M: No. I think I will drop in the day after tomorrow to check out.\n R: Right you are, sir. We'll do our best.", "choices": [ "To come to the office again", "To wait for the phone call", "To call the office" ], "summary": "To come to the office again" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man probably do?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Jane. I really want to know something about Mary. Do you know how can I get in touch with her?\n W: Peter, you can try this telephone number.", "choices": [ "Telephone Mary.", "Go and see Mary.", "Write Mary a letter." ], "summary": "Telephone Mary." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman imply?", "dialogue": "M: I think I'm going to give up playing tennis. I lost again today.\n W: Just because you lost? It that the reason to quit?", "choices": [ "The man should stick to what he's doing.", "The man should take up a new hobby.", "The man should stop playing tennis." ], "summary": "The man should stick to what he's doing." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who are the two speakers?", "dialogue": "M: What shall we do this weekend?\n W: Did you have something special in mind?\n M: No, not really. I just thought it might be fun to do something new.\n W: Doing something for a change, you mean?\n M: Yes, something different. I need a change.\n W: I usually go shopping and have my hair done during the weekend and you usually watch the football games on TV.\n M: Yes, you often have tea with your friends. And I sometimes play cards with my friends. We seldom do anything together. It's quite unlike when we were first married.\n W: Now I've got an idea. Autumn is the best season in Beijing. Why don't we go for a picnic this weekend? You'll invite your friends and I'll invite mine. We'll go together.\n M: Good idea! I'd see about the car and you'll prepare the food. But are you sure you really want all our friends to come along?", "choices": [ "A man and his wife.", "A man and his sister.", "A man and his girlfriend." ], "summary": "A man and his wife." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the man unhappy about their weekends?", "dialogue": "M: What shall we do this weekend?\n W: Did you have something special in mind?\n M: No, not really. I just thought it might be fun to do something new.\n W: Doing something for a change, you mean?\n M: Yes, something different. I need a change.\n W: I usually go shopping and have my hair done during the weekend and you usually watch the football games on TV.\n M: Yes, you often have tea with your friends. And I sometimes play cards with my friends. We seldom do anything together. It's quite unlike when we were first married.\n W: Now I've got an idea. Autumn is the best season in Beijing. Why don't we go for a picnic this weekend? You'll invite your friends and I'll invite mine. We'll go together.\n M: Good idea! I'd see about the car and you'll prepare the food. But are you sure you really want all our friends to come along?", "choices": [ "They seldom invite friends over.", "They seldom go out for a picnic.", "They seldom spend weekends together." ], "summary": "They seldom spend weekends together." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which aspect of the picnic do the man and woman differ on?", "dialogue": "M: What shall we do this weekend?\n W: Did you have something special in mind?\n M: No, not really. I just thought it might be fun to do something new.\n W: Doing something for a change, you mean?\n M: Yes, something different. I need a change.\n W: I usually go shopping and have my hair done during the weekend and you usually watch the football games on TV.\n M: Yes, you often have tea with your friends. And I sometimes play cards with my friends. We seldom do anything together. It's quite unlike when we were first married.\n W: Now I've got an idea. Autumn is the best season in Beijing. Why don't we go for a picnic this weekend? You'll invite your friends and I'll invite mine. We'll go together.\n M: Good idea! I'd see about the car and you'll prepare the food. But are you sure you really want all our friends to come along?", "choices": [ "Who should get the car ready.", "How many friends they should invite.", "What food and drink they should prepare." ], "summary": "How many friends they should invite." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What day was yesterday?", "dialogue": "M: Oh, no, it's Monday again. I always feel tired on Mondays.\n W: Oh, yeah. What did you do last night?\n M: Party at Lisa's.\n W: How interesting. How many people were there?\n M: Seventeen including Lisa herself. What did you do last night?\n W: I watched Gone with the Wind.\n M: Really? I didn't know it's playing again.\n W: It isn't. My brother has a tape and he brought it over, so we watched it at home.", "choices": [ "Monday.", "Sunday.", "Tuesday." ], "summary": "Sunday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many people were invited to the party at Lisa's home?", "dialogue": "M: Oh, no, it's Monday again. I always feel tired on Mondays.\n W: Oh, yeah. What did you do last night?\n M: Party at Lisa's.\n W: How interesting. How many people were there?\n M: Seventeen including Lisa herself. What did you do last night?\n W: I watched Gone with the Wind.\n M: Really? I didn't know it's playing again.\n W: It isn't. My brother has a tape and he brought it over, so we watched it at home.", "choices": [ "Seventeen.", "Sixteen.", "Twenty." ], "summary": "Sixteen." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "With whom did the woman watch the film?", "dialogue": "M: Oh, no, it's Monday again. I always feel tired on Mondays.\n W: Oh, yeah. What did you do last night?\n M: Party at Lisa's.\n W: How interesting. How many people were there?\n M: Seventeen including Lisa herself. What did you do last night?\n W: I watched Gone with the Wind.\n M: Really? I didn't know it's playing again.\n W: It isn't. My brother has a tape and he brought it over, so we watched it at home.", "choices": [ "Her brother.", "Her best friend.", "Her boyfriend." ], "summary": "Her brother." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why didn't the woman make a cake?", "dialogue": "M: Why didn't you make a birthday cake for Peter?\n W: Because I didn't have enough butter and you weren't here to buy any. I really had my hands full.", "choices": [ "She was very busy.", "She was very angry with the man.", "She hurt her hands." ], "summary": "She was very busy." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time will the two speakers meet?", "dialogue": "M: Shall we meet at ten o'clock?\n W: I'm afraid it's too late. Let's make it thirty minutes earlier.", "choices": [ "10:30.", "10:00.", "9:30." ], "summary": "9:30." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation take place?", "dialogue": "M: What are you going to have, Helen?\n W: Just a hamburger. What about you?", "choices": [ "In a bank.", "In a shop.", "In a restaurant." ], "summary": "In a restaurant." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: How come you were late this morning, Tom?\n M: I'm sorry, Mrs Smith, but I had a stomachache.", "choices": [ "The man felt sick.", "The man is asking for some time off.", "The woman had a stomachache this morning." ], "summary": "The man felt sick." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What job will the man probably take in summer?", "dialogue": "M: I need a summer job that will give me some exercise.\n W: How about being a life guard?\n M: Life guards don't swim that much. They usually just sit.\n W: Well then, you could be a swimming coach, or a tour guide.\n M: Tour guide is a good idea. I'd walk all day.", "choices": [ "Life guard.", "Tour guide.", "Swimming coach." ], "summary": "Tour guide." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What reason does the girl give for needing a cellphone?", "dialogue": "Daughter: Dad. You love me, don't you?\n Father: Of course, I do. Why do you ask ... Ah, what's on your mind?\n Daughter: Well, I saw this great offer for a free cell phone here in the newspaper, and ...\n Father: Free? Nothing's ever free.\n Daughter: Well, the phone is free ... after a $50 mail-in rebate.\n Father: Ah, so that's the catch. And why do you need a cell phone anyway?\n Daughter: Dad. All my friends have one, and I can use it to call you in case the car breaks down.\n Father: Ah, I don't know. There are always so many fees.\n Daughter: But the monthly charge for this service is only $29.99, with 1,000 free weekday minutes nationwide, and unlimited weekend minutes. Plus, unlimited, anytime minutes for anyone using the same service.\n Father: I don't know.\n Daughter: And you can roll over the extra minutes to the next month instead of just losing them. What do you think of that?\n Father: Yeah, but what is the term of the service agreement?\n Daughter: It's only for six months.\n Father: But what if you cancel early?\n Daughter: Um ... Ah, there's a cancellation fee of $200, but with ...\n Father: Two hundred bucks!\n Daughter: Yeah, but you won't have to worry about me while I'm driving the new car.\n Father: New car? What new car?\n Daughter: The new car you'll need to buy so I can use the cell phone. I mean, what's it gonna look like if I'm using a cell phone in our old lemon.\n Father: Teenagers. What'll they think of next?", "choices": [ "She can use it to check her email.", "She can call family in case of an emergency.", "She can make cheaper long-distance calls with it." ], "summary": "She can call family in case of an emergency." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "is one major feature of the calling plan?", "dialogue": "Daughter: Dad. You love me, don't you?\n Father: Of course, I do. Why do you ask ... Ah, what's on your mind?\n Daughter: Well, I saw this great offer for a free cell phone here in the newspaper, and ...\n Father: Free? Nothing's ever free.\n Daughter: Well, the phone is free ... after a $50 mail-in rebate.\n Father: Ah, so that's the catch. And why do you need a cell phone anyway?\n Daughter: Dad. All my friends have one, and I can use it to call you in case the car breaks down.\n Father: Ah, I don't know. There are always so many fees.\n Daughter: But the monthly charge for this service is only $29.99, with 1,000 free weekday minutes nationwide, and unlimited weekend minutes. Plus, unlimited, anytime minutes for anyone using the same service.\n Father: I don't know.\n Daughter: And you can roll over the extra minutes to the next month instead of just losing them. What do you think of that?\n Father: Yeah, but what is the term of the service agreement?\n Daughter: It's only for six months.\n Father: But what if you cancel early?\n Daughter: Um ... Ah, there's a cancellation fee of $200, but with ...\n Father: Two hundred bucks!\n Daughter: Yeah, but you won't have to worry about me while I'm driving the new car.\n Father: New car? What new car?\n Daughter: The new car you'll need to buy so I can use the cell phone. I mean, what's it gonna look like if I'm using a cell phone in our old lemon.\n Father: Teenagers. What'll they think of next?", "choices": [ "1000 anytime minutes", "unlimited weekday minutes", "1000 free weekday minutes" ], "summary": "1000 free weekday minutes" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the term of service for this plan?", "dialogue": "Daughter: Dad. You love me, don't you?\n Father: Of course, I do. Why do you ask ... Ah, what's on your mind?\n Daughter: Well, I saw this great offer for a free cell phone here in the newspaper, and ...\n Father: Free? Nothing's ever free.\n Daughter: Well, the phone is free ... after a $50 mail-in rebate.\n Father: Ah, so that's the catch. And why do you need a cell phone anyway?\n Daughter: Dad. All my friends have one, and I can use it to call you in case the car breaks down.\n Father: Ah, I don't know. There are always so many fees.\n Daughter: But the monthly charge for this service is only $29.99, with 1,000 free weekday minutes nationwide, and unlimited weekend minutes. Plus, unlimited, anytime minutes for anyone using the same service.\n Father: I don't know.\n Daughter: And you can roll over the extra minutes to the next month instead of just losing them. What do you think of that?\n Father: Yeah, but what is the term of the service agreement?\n Daughter: It's only for six months.\n Father: But what if you cancel early?\n Daughter: Um ... Ah, there's a cancellation fee of $200, but with ...\n Father: Two hundred bucks!\n Daughter: Yeah, but you won't have to worry about me while I'm driving the new car.\n Father: New car? What new car?\n Daughter: The new car you'll need to buy so I can use the cell phone. I mean, what's it gonna look like if I'm using a cell phone in our old lemon.\n Father: Teenagers. What'll they think of next?", "choices": [ "3 months", "6 months", "9 months" ], "summary": "6 months" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the girl suggest that her father buy a new car too?", "dialogue": "Daughter: Dad. You love me, don't you?\n Father: Of course, I do. Why do you ask ... Ah, what's on your mind?\n Daughter: Well, I saw this great offer for a free cell phone here in the newspaper, and ...\n Father: Free? Nothing's ever free.\n Daughter: Well, the phone is free ... after a $50 mail-in rebate.\n Father: Ah, so that's the catch. And why do you need a cell phone anyway?\n Daughter: Dad. All my friends have one, and I can use it to call you in case the car breaks down.\n Father: Ah, I don't know. There are always so many fees.\n Daughter: But the monthly charge for this service is only $29.99, with 1,000 free weekday minutes nationwide, and unlimited weekend minutes. Plus, unlimited, anytime minutes for anyone using the same service.\n Father: I don't know.\n Daughter: And you can roll over the extra minutes to the next month instead of just losing them. What do you think of that?\n Father: Yeah, but what is the term of the service agreement?\n Daughter: It's only for six months.\n Father: But what if you cancel early?\n Daughter: Um ... Ah, there's a cancellation fee of $200, but with ...\n Father: Two hundred bucks!\n Daughter: Yeah, but you won't have to worry about me while I'm driving the new car.\n Father: New car? What new car?\n Daughter: The new car you'll need to buy so I can use the cell phone. I mean, what's it gonna look like if I'm using a cell phone in our old lemon.\n Father: Teenagers. What'll they think of next?", "choices": [ "Their current car is in bad shape, and it doesn't look good.", "The cellphone's power supply won't work in an older car.", "Their car isn't big enough to ride in with all her friends." ], "summary": "Their current car is in bad shape, and it doesn't look good." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do customers receive when they purchase the cellphone mentioned in the conversation?", "dialogue": "Daughter: Dad. You love me, don't you?\n Father: Of course, I do. Why do you ask ... Ah, what's on your mind?\n Daughter: Well, I saw this great offer for a free cell phone here in the newspaper, and ...\n Father: Free? Nothing's ever free.\n Daughter: Well, the phone is free ... after a $50 mail-in rebate.\n Father: Ah, so that's the catch. And why do you need a cell phone anyway?\n Daughter: Dad. All my friends have one, and I can use it to call you in case the car breaks down.\n Father: Ah, I don't know. There are always so many fees.\n Daughter: But the monthly charge for this service is only $29.99, with 1,000 free weekday minutes nationwide, and unlimited weekend minutes. Plus, unlimited, anytime minutes for anyone using the same service.\n Father: I don't know.\n Daughter: And you can roll over the extra minutes to the next month instead of just losing them. What do you think of that?\n Father: Yeah, but what is the term of the service agreement?\n Daughter: It's only for six months.\n Father: But what if you cancel early?\n Daughter: Um ... Ah, there's a cancellation fee of $200, but with ...\n Father: Two hundred bucks!\n Daughter: Yeah, but you won't have to worry about me while I'm driving the new car.\n Father: New car? What new car?\n Daughter: The new car you'll need to buy so I can use the cell phone. I mean, what's it gonna look like if I'm using a cell phone in our old lemon.\n Father: Teenagers. What'll they think of next?", "choices": [ "a cellphone adapter for the car", "money back for buying the phone", "other cellphone accessories" ], "summary": "money back for buying the phone" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man like his present job?", "dialogue": "W: Why don't you get another job for a change?\n M: But I like my job.\n W: Look, digging gardens is not a job for a university graduate.\n M: But the money's not bad and there's plenty of fresh air.\n W: If I were you, I'd take some kind of direction, like teaching law.\n M: Teaching? Anything but that. It's so boring.\n W: Come on, you really must think of the future.\n M: I'll tell you what. I'd like to be a doctor.\n W: Well, you should think very seriously about that. It means a lot of study, and then working all sorts of hours.\n M: Yes, maybe. But the idea sounds interesting.\n W: Well, then, you ought to get more information about it as soon as possible.", "choices": [ "The good pay and the position.", "The position and the fresh air", "The good pay and the fresh air." ], "summary": "The good pay and the fresh air." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which of the following jobs is the least one he wants to do?", "dialogue": "W: Why don't you get another job for a change?\n M: But I like my job.\n W: Look, digging gardens is not a job for a university graduate.\n M: But the money's not bad and there's plenty of fresh air.\n W: If I were you, I'd take some kind of direction, like teaching law.\n M: Teaching? Anything but that. It's so boring.\n W: Come on, you really must think of the future.\n M: I'll tell you what. I'd like to be a doctor.\n W: Well, you should think very seriously about that. It means a lot of study, and then working all sorts of hours.\n M: Yes, maybe. But the idea sounds interesting.\n W: Well, then, you ought to get more information about it as soon as possible.", "choices": [ "Teaching.", "Gardening.", "Doctor." ], "summary": "Teaching." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the probable relationship between the speakers?", "dialogue": "W: Why don't you get another job for a change?\n M: But I like my job.\n W: Look, digging gardens is not a job for a university graduate.\n M: But the money's not bad and there's plenty of fresh air.\n W: If I were you, I'd take some kind of direction, like teaching law.\n M: Teaching? Anything but that. It's so boring.\n W: Come on, you really must think of the future.\n M: I'll tell you what. I'd like to be a doctor.\n W: Well, you should think very seriously about that. It means a lot of study, and then working all sorts of hours.\n M: Yes, maybe. But the idea sounds interesting.\n W: Well, then, you ought to get more information about it as soon as possible.", "choices": [ "Husband and wife.", "Friends.", "Boss and clerk." ], "summary": "Friends." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they going to do?", "dialogue": "W: What shall we do this weekend?\n M: Let's go for a swim.\n W: Where shall we go for it?\n M: Let's go to the Workers' stadium. We haven't been there for a long time.\n W: That's a good idea. We can meet at the school gate at eleven o'clock. Is that all right for you?\n M: Yes. That'll be perfect, See you tomorrow. Goodbye.", "choices": [ "Watch a swimming race.", "Go swimming.", "Go skating." ], "summary": "Go swimming." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When are they going to meet?", "dialogue": "W: What shall we do this weekend?\n M: Let's go for a swim.\n W: Where shall we go for it?\n M: Let's go to the Workers' stadium. We haven't been there for a long time.\n W: That's a good idea. We can meet at the school gate at eleven o'clock. Is that all right for you?\n M: Yes. That'll be perfect, See you tomorrow. Goodbye.", "choices": [ "At seven o'clock.", "At eleven o'clock.", "At two o'clock." ], "summary": "At eleven o'clock." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: Have you seen my book anywhere?\n M: Yes, they are on your bed.", "choices": [ "He finds the woman's books on her bed.", "He put the woman's books on her table.", "He put the woman's books on his bed." ], "summary": "He finds the woman's books on her bed." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When did the man send the package?", "dialogue": "W: Packages Express. May I help you?\n M: Yes. Hi. I sent a package last Thursday, and I'd like to track my order.\n W: No problem. I can check the shipment on the computer for you. This Monday's order... Let me see. Ah, it's here, last Thursday. Do you have your order number?\n M: Sure. It's 6-0-1-4-2-8.\n W: OK. And the last name on that order?\n M: It's Conley. That's C-O-N-L-E-Y.\n W: And where did you send the package to?\n M: San Francisco.\n W: Mm-hmm. And the postal code there is 9-5-1-2-6. Yes, it looks like the pack arrived safely on Tuesday morning. Your friend can get the package at the counter numbered 4-2-3-6.\n M: That's great. Thank you very much for your help.\n W: You're welcome.", "choices": [ "Last Thursday.", "This Monday.", "Tuesday morning." ], "summary": "Last Thursday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where can the man's friend get the package?", "dialogue": "W: Packages Express. May I help you?\n M: Yes. Hi. I sent a package last Thursday, and I'd like to track my order.\n W: No problem. I can check the shipment on the computer for you. This Monday's order... Let me see. Ah, it's here, last Thursday. Do you have your order number?\n M: Sure. It's 6-0-1-4-2-8.\n W: OK. And the last name on that order?\n M: It's Conley. That's C-O-N-L-E-Y.\n W: And where did you send the package to?\n M: San Francisco.\n W: Mm-hmm. And the postal code there is 9-5-1-2-6. Yes, it looks like the pack arrived safely on Tuesday morning. Your friend can get the package at the counter numbered 4-2-3-6.\n M: That's great. Thank you very much for your help.\n W: You're welcome.", "choices": [ "At Counter 601428.", "At Counter 95126.", "At Counter 4236." ], "summary": "At Counter 4236." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the woman do?", "dialogue": "F: Would you mind if I turn the radio off?\n M: Not at all.", "choices": [ "Do other things", "Keep the radio on", "Turn the radio off" ], "summary": "Turn the radio off" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time does the man get up?", "dialogue": "Woman: So, what is your schedule like every day?\n Man: Well, uh, I get up around a quarter to six ( 5:45 ) in the morning.\n Woman: Wow! That's kind of early.\n Man: A little. Then, I eat a quick breakfast, and I catch the bus at, uh, 7:00. It takes about 20 minutes to walk to the bus stop.\n Woman: That's a pretty good walk.\n Man: Yeah, and uh, next, I work at the library from 8:00 to 11:15 or so, and I have classes from noon until about five.\n Woman: Um.\n Man: And then I catch the bus back home, and I arrive ... well, you know how the traffic is. It depends on traffic, but around 6:15, and I make a sandwich or something for dinner, and then I walk to the gym and meet some of my friends, uh, there [ Oh, that sounds fun. ] around 7:00. [ Around 7:00? ] You know Steve? [ Uh-huh. ] Yeah, he and I usually go. Steve and uh, what is her name? The new girl, um. I think her name is Amy.\n Woman: So you have a group you work out with then?\n Man: Right.\n Woman: That sounds fun.\n Man: And we exercise, play basketball, lift weights ... you know, do things like that ... for about an hour and a half.\n Woman: Wow. Do you do that every night?\n Man: Oh, no. I usually go to the gym on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. And on Wednesdays, I take guitar lessons [ Ooh, fun! ] Yeah, uh, in the evening at a music school, you know, just around the corner from my house.\n Woman: Oh, that's convenient.\n Man: Yeah, yeah. It's really nice.\n Woman: Well, I was wondering when do you get time to see your girlfriend.\n Man: That's the problem. I only see her on Tuesdays in the evening and on Saturdays and some Sundays. I mean, we usually text each other every day, and I sometimes call her during my lunch break.\n Woman: Oh, that's nice.\n Man: It sounds like you have a very busy schedule.", "choices": [ "at 5:45 a.m.", "at 6:15 a.m.", "at 6:30 a.m." ], "summary": "at 5:45 a.m." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time does he take the bus in the morning?", "dialogue": "Woman: So, what is your schedule like every day?\n Man: Well, uh, I get up around a quarter to six ( 5:45 ) in the morning.\n Woman: Wow! That's kind of early.\n Man: A little. Then, I eat a quick breakfast, and I catch the bus at, uh, 7:00. It takes about 20 minutes to walk to the bus stop.\n Woman: That's a pretty good walk.\n Man: Yeah, and uh, next, I work at the library from 8:00 to 11:15 or so, and I have classes from noon until about five.\n Woman: Um.\n Man: And then I catch the bus back home, and I arrive ... well, you know how the traffic is. It depends on traffic, but around 6:15, and I make a sandwich or something for dinner, and then I walk to the gym and meet some of my friends, uh, there [ Oh, that sounds fun. ] around 7:00. [ Around 7:00? ] You know Steve? [ Uh-huh. ] Yeah, he and I usually go. Steve and uh, what is her name? The new girl, um. I think her name is Amy.\n Woman: So you have a group you work out with then?\n Man: Right.\n Woman: That sounds fun.\n Man: And we exercise, play basketball, lift weights ... you know, do things like that ... for about an hour and a half.\n Woman: Wow. Do you do that every night?\n Man: Oh, no. I usually go to the gym on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. And on Wednesdays, I take guitar lessons [ Ooh, fun! ] Yeah, uh, in the evening at a music school, you know, just around the corner from my house.\n Woman: Oh, that's convenient.\n Man: Yeah, yeah. It's really nice.\n Woman: Well, I was wondering when do you get time to see your girlfriend.\n Man: That's the problem. I only see her on Tuesdays in the evening and on Saturdays and some Sundays. I mean, we usually text each other every day, and I sometimes call her during my lunch break.\n Woman: Oh, that's nice.\n Man: It sounds like you have a very busy schedule.", "choices": [ "at 7:00 a.m.", "at 7:15 a.m.", "at 7:30 a.m." ], "summary": "at 7:00 a.m." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long does he work in the morning?", "dialogue": "Woman: So, what is your schedule like every day?\n Man: Well, uh, I get up around a quarter to six ( 5:45 ) in the morning.\n Woman: Wow! That's kind of early.\n Man: A little. Then, I eat a quick breakfast, and I catch the bus at, uh, 7:00. It takes about 20 minutes to walk to the bus stop.\n Woman: That's a pretty good walk.\n Man: Yeah, and uh, next, I work at the library from 8:00 to 11:15 or so, and I have classes from noon until about five.\n Woman: Um.\n Man: And then I catch the bus back home, and I arrive ... well, you know how the traffic is. It depends on traffic, but around 6:15, and I make a sandwich or something for dinner, and then I walk to the gym and meet some of my friends, uh, there [ Oh, that sounds fun. ] around 7:00. [ Around 7:00? ] You know Steve? [ Uh-huh. ] Yeah, he and I usually go. Steve and uh, what is her name? The new girl, um. I think her name is Amy.\n Woman: So you have a group you work out with then?\n Man: Right.\n Woman: That sounds fun.\n Man: And we exercise, play basketball, lift weights ... you know, do things like that ... for about an hour and a half.\n Woman: Wow. Do you do that every night?\n Man: Oh, no. I usually go to the gym on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. And on Wednesdays, I take guitar lessons [ Ooh, fun! ] Yeah, uh, in the evening at a music school, you know, just around the corner from my house.\n Woman: Oh, that's convenient.\n Man: Yeah, yeah. It's really nice.\n Woman: Well, I was wondering when do you get time to see your girlfriend.\n Man: That's the problem. I only see her on Tuesdays in the evening and on Saturdays and some Sundays. I mean, we usually text each other every day, and I sometimes call her during my lunch break.\n Woman: Oh, that's nice.\n Man: It sounds like you have a very busy schedule.", "choices": [ "2 hours, 45 minutes", "3 hours", "3 hours, 15 minutes" ], "summary": "3 hours, 15 minutes" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does he work?", "dialogue": "Woman: So, what is your schedule like every day?\n Man: Well, uh, I get up around a quarter to six ( 5:45 ) in the morning.\n Woman: Wow! That's kind of early.\n Man: A little. Then, I eat a quick breakfast, and I catch the bus at, uh, 7:00. It takes about 20 minutes to walk to the bus stop.\n Woman: That's a pretty good walk.\n Man: Yeah, and uh, next, I work at the library from 8:00 to 11:15 or so, and I have classes from noon until about five.\n Woman: Um.\n Man: And then I catch the bus back home, and I arrive ... well, you know how the traffic is. It depends on traffic, but around 6:15, and I make a sandwich or something for dinner, and then I walk to the gym and meet some of my friends, uh, there [ Oh, that sounds fun. ] around 7:00. [ Around 7:00? ] You know Steve? [ Uh-huh. ] Yeah, he and I usually go. Steve and uh, what is her name? The new girl, um. I think her name is Amy.\n Woman: So you have a group you work out with then?\n Man: Right.\n Woman: That sounds fun.\n Man: And we exercise, play basketball, lift weights ... you know, do things like that ... for about an hour and a half.\n Woman: Wow. Do you do that every night?\n Man: Oh, no. I usually go to the gym on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. And on Wednesdays, I take guitar lessons [ Ooh, fun! ] Yeah, uh, in the evening at a music school, you know, just around the corner from my house.\n Woman: Oh, that's convenient.\n Man: Yeah, yeah. It's really nice.\n Woman: Well, I was wondering when do you get time to see your girlfriend.\n Man: That's the problem. I only see her on Tuesdays in the evening and on Saturdays and some Sundays. I mean, we usually text each other every day, and I sometimes call her during my lunch break.\n Woman: Oh, that's nice.\n Man: It sounds like you have a very busy schedule.", "choices": [ "at the library", "at the bookstore", "in the cafeteria" ], "summary": "at the library" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man sometimes eat for dinner?", "dialogue": "Woman: So, what is your schedule like every day?\n Man: Well, uh, I get up around a quarter to six ( 5:45 ) in the morning.\n Woman: Wow! That's kind of early.\n Man: A little. Then, I eat a quick breakfast, and I catch the bus at, uh, 7:00. It takes about 20 minutes to walk to the bus stop.\n Woman: That's a pretty good walk.\n Man: Yeah, and uh, next, I work at the library from 8:00 to 11:15 or so, and I have classes from noon until about five.\n Woman: Um.\n Man: And then I catch the bus back home, and I arrive ... well, you know how the traffic is. It depends on traffic, but around 6:15, and I make a sandwich or something for dinner, and then I walk to the gym and meet some of my friends, uh, there [ Oh, that sounds fun. ] around 7:00. [ Around 7:00? ] You know Steve? [ Uh-huh. ] Yeah, he and I usually go. Steve and uh, what is her name? The new girl, um. I think her name is Amy.\n Woman: So you have a group you work out with then?\n Man: Right.\n Woman: That sounds fun.\n Man: And we exercise, play basketball, lift weights ... you know, do things like that ... for about an hour and a half.\n Woman: Wow. Do you do that every night?\n Man: Oh, no. I usually go to the gym on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. And on Wednesdays, I take guitar lessons [ Ooh, fun! ] Yeah, uh, in the evening at a music school, you know, just around the corner from my house.\n Woman: Oh, that's convenient.\n Man: Yeah, yeah. It's really nice.\n Woman: Well, I was wondering when do you get time to see your girlfriend.\n Man: That's the problem. I only see her on Tuesdays in the evening and on Saturdays and some Sundays. I mean, we usually text each other every day, and I sometimes call her during my lunch break.\n Woman: Oh, that's nice.\n Man: It sounds like you have a very busy schedule.", "choices": [ "a sandwich", "pizza", "fried chicken" ], "summary": "a sandwich" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "On what days does he go to the gym?", "dialogue": "Woman: So, what is your schedule like every day?\n Man: Well, uh, I get up around a quarter to six ( 5:45 ) in the morning.\n Woman: Wow! That's kind of early.\n Man: A little. Then, I eat a quick breakfast, and I catch the bus at, uh, 7:00. It takes about 20 minutes to walk to the bus stop.\n Woman: That's a pretty good walk.\n Man: Yeah, and uh, next, I work at the library from 8:00 to 11:15 or so, and I have classes from noon until about five.\n Woman: Um.\n Man: And then I catch the bus back home, and I arrive ... well, you know how the traffic is. It depends on traffic, but around 6:15, and I make a sandwich or something for dinner, and then I walk to the gym and meet some of my friends, uh, there [ Oh, that sounds fun. ] around 7:00. [ Around 7:00? ] You know Steve? [ Uh-huh. ] Yeah, he and I usually go. Steve and uh, what is her name? The new girl, um. I think her name is Amy.\n Woman: So you have a group you work out with then?\n Man: Right.\n Woman: That sounds fun.\n Man: And we exercise, play basketball, lift weights ... you know, do things like that ... for about an hour and a half.\n Woman: Wow. Do you do that every night?\n Man: Oh, no. I usually go to the gym on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. And on Wednesdays, I take guitar lessons [ Ooh, fun! ] Yeah, uh, in the evening at a music school, you know, just around the corner from my house.\n Woman: Oh, that's convenient.\n Man: Yeah, yeah. It's really nice.\n Woman: Well, I was wondering when do you get time to see your girlfriend.\n Man: That's the problem. I only see her on Tuesdays in the evening and on Saturdays and some Sundays. I mean, we usually text each other every day, and I sometimes call her during my lunch break.\n Woman: Oh, that's nice.\n Man: It sounds like you have a very busy schedule.", "choices": [ "on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Saturdays", "on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays", "on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays" ], "summary": "on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The man usually calls his girlfriend __________.", "dialogue": "Woman: So, what is your schedule like every day?\n Man: Well, uh, I get up around a quarter to six ( 5:45 ) in the morning.\n Woman: Wow! That's kind of early.\n Man: A little. Then, I eat a quick breakfast, and I catch the bus at, uh, 7:00. It takes about 20 minutes to walk to the bus stop.\n Woman: That's a pretty good walk.\n Man: Yeah, and uh, next, I work at the library from 8:00 to 11:15 or so, and I have classes from noon until about five.\n Woman: Um.\n Man: And then I catch the bus back home, and I arrive ... well, you know how the traffic is. It depends on traffic, but around 6:15, and I make a sandwich or something for dinner, and then I walk to the gym and meet some of my friends, uh, there [ Oh, that sounds fun. ] around 7:00. [ Around 7:00? ] You know Steve? [ Uh-huh. ] Yeah, he and I usually go. Steve and uh, what is her name? The new girl, um. I think her name is Amy.\n Woman: So you have a group you work out with then?\n Man: Right.\n Woman: That sounds fun.\n Man: And we exercise, play basketball, lift weights ... you know, do things like that ... for about an hour and a half.\n Woman: Wow. Do you do that every night?\n Man: Oh, no. I usually go to the gym on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. And on Wednesdays, I take guitar lessons [ Ooh, fun! ] Yeah, uh, in the evening at a music school, you know, just around the corner from my house.\n Woman: Oh, that's convenient.\n Man: Yeah, yeah. It's really nice.\n Woman: Well, I was wondering when do you get time to see your girlfriend.\n Man: That's the problem. I only see her on Tuesdays in the evening and on Saturdays and some Sundays. I mean, we usually text each other every day, and I sometimes call her during my lunch break.\n Woman: Oh, that's nice.\n Man: It sounds like you have a very busy schedule.", "choices": [ "in the morning", "around noon", "in the evening" ], "summary": "around noon" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the two speakers?", "dialogue": "M: Listen! The show is starting.\n W: How do you know?\n M: Can't you hear the band? They are playing their instruments.\n W: Sure, yes. Let's hurry up.", "choices": [ "Outside a theatre.", "In a bank.", "At a show." ], "summary": "Outside a theatre." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the next train come?", "dialogue": "M: The train leaves every 30 minutes. You're five minutes late for the 7:30 train.\n W: Sorry, I have to catch the next train.", "choices": [ "At 8: 35.", "At 8:45.", "At 8: 00." ], "summary": "At 8: 00." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many chairs are needed?", "dialogue": "M: There are only 13 chairs for 14 of us.\n W: Why not find another, then?", "choices": [ "13.", "14.", "15." ], "summary": "14." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the girl likely to be?", "dialogue": "M: Jane, I hear that you are leaving school now. What do you want to do? Have you made up your mind yet?\n W: No, not yet. But I think I'm going to take up singing.\n M: Any special reasons?\n W: Yes. It's because I am good at singing songs. All my classmates say so. Besides, singing is quite interesting, and you will meet a lot of audience.\n M: And you will have to please them too.\n W: Well, you do it in any job, don't you?\n M: And what do your parents think about it?\n W: They don't quite agree to my idea. That's the only trouble.\n M: Yes. Urn... my parents try to send me to an art college because they want me to be an actor.\n W: Then what will you do?\n M: Well... I haven't decided yet. But I usually get my own way in the end.", "choices": [ "A singer.", "An actress.", "A teacher." ], "summary": "A singer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the girl want to take up singing?", "dialogue": "M: Jane, I hear that you are leaving school now. What do you want to do? Have you made up your mind yet?\n W: No, not yet. But I think I'm going to take up singing.\n M: Any special reasons?\n W: Yes. It's because I am good at singing songs. All my classmates say so. Besides, singing is quite interesting, and you will meet a lot of audience.\n M: And you will have to please them too.\n W: Well, you do it in any job, don't you?\n M: And what do your parents think about it?\n W: They don't quite agree to my idea. That's the only trouble.\n M: Yes. Urn... my parents try to send me to an art college because they want me to be an actor.\n W: Then what will you do?\n M: Well... I haven't decided yet. But I usually get my own way in the end.", "choices": [ "Her parents agree to her idea.", "She is good at singing.", "She wants to please the audience." ], "summary": "She is good at singing." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do the young man's parents want him to do?", "dialogue": "M: Jane, I hear that you are leaving school now. What do you want to do? Have you made up your mind yet?\n W: No, not yet. But I think I'm going to take up singing.\n M: Any special reasons?\n W: Yes. It's because I am good at singing songs. All my classmates say so. Besides, singing is quite interesting, and you will meet a lot of audience.\n M: And you will have to please them too.\n W: Well, you do it in any job, don't you?\n M: And what do your parents think about it?\n W: They don't quite agree to my idea. That's the only trouble.\n M: Yes. Urn... my parents try to send me to an art college because they want me to be an actor.\n W: Then what will you do?\n M: Well... I haven't decided yet. But I usually get my own way in the end.", "choices": [ "To go to an art college.", "To meet the audience.", "To sing songs." ], "summary": "To go to an art college." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they probably talking about?", "dialogue": "W: Yesterday I met Mike in the street.\n M: It's impossible. He left for London the day before yesterday and hasn't come back yet.", "choices": [ "A man", "A book", "A building" ], "summary": "A man" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: If the weather is this hot tomorrow, we may as well give up the idea of playing tennis in the afternoon.\n M: Oh, I don't think it'll last long. The weather forecast says it will cloud over by mid-afternoon", "choices": [ "They shouldn't change their plan.", "They'd better change their mind.", "The tennis game won't last long." ], "summary": "They shouldn't change their plan." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the woman?", "dialogue": "M: Hello! May 1 speak to Mrs. Arnold?\n W: Speaking.\n M: This is Sparkle Company. You are one of the lucky housewives chosen to receive our free soap.\n W: That's very nice of you. But I'd rather go on using what I've always used. Thanks just the same.", "choices": [ "In a soap factory.", "In her house.", "At an information desk." ], "summary": "In her house." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does this conversation most probably take place?", "dialogue": "W: This week's program Up Your Street takes you to Harrogate, a small town in Yorkshire. Harrogate became a fashionable resort during Victorian times, when people came to take a bath in the mineral waters. Today, few people come to visit the town for its mineral waters. Instead, Harrogate has become a popular town for people to retire to. Its clean air, attractive parks, and the absence of any industry, make this an ideal spot for people looking for a quiet life. Now, to tell us more about Harrogate, I have with me Tom Percival, President of the Chamber of Commerce. Tom, one of the things visitor notices about Harrogate is the large area of open park land right down into the middle of the town. Can you tell us more about it?\n M: Yes, certainly. The area is called the Stray.\n W: Why the Stray?\n M: It's called that because in the old days, people let their cattle stray on the area, which was common land.\n W: Oh, I see.\n M: Then, we've changes in farming and in land ownership. The Stray became part of the land owned by Harrogate.\n W: And is it protected?\n M: Oh, yes, indeed. As a special law, no one can build anything on the stray. It's protected forever.\n W: So it will always be park land?\n M: That's right. As you can see, some of the Stray is used for sports fields.\n W: I believe it looks lovely in the spring.\n M: Yes, it does. There're spring flowers on the old trees, and people visit the town just to see the flowers.", "choices": [ "In a botanical garden.", "In a lecture room.", "In a resort town." ], "summary": "In a resort town." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn about modern Harrogate?", "dialogue": "W: This week's program Up Your Street takes you to Harrogate, a small town in Yorkshire. Harrogate became a fashionable resort during Victorian times, when people came to take a bath in the mineral waters. Today, few people come to visit the town for its mineral waters. Instead, Harrogate has become a popular town for people to retire to. Its clean air, attractive parks, and the absence of any industry, make this an ideal spot for people looking for a quiet life. Now, to tell us more about Harrogate, I have with me Tom Percival, President of the Chamber of Commerce. Tom, one of the things visitor notices about Harrogate is the large area of open park land right down into the middle of the town. Can you tell us more about it?\n M: Yes, certainly. The area is called the Stray.\n W: Why the Stray?\n M: It's called that because in the old days, people let their cattle stray on the area, which was common land.\n W: Oh, I see.\n M: Then, we've changes in farming and in land ownership. The Stray became part of the land owned by Harrogate.\n W: And is it protected?\n M: Oh, yes, indeed. As a special law, no one can build anything on the stray. It's protected forever.\n W: So it will always be park land?\n M: That's right. As you can see, some of the Stray is used for sports fields.\n W: I believe it looks lovely in the spring.\n M: Yes, it does. There're spring flowers on the old trees, and people visit the town just to see the flowers.", "choices": [ "It is an ideal place for people to retire to.", "It is at the center of the fashion industry.", "It remains very attractive with its mineral waters." ], "summary": "It is an ideal place for people to retire to." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man say about the area called the Stray?", "dialogue": "W: This week's program Up Your Street takes you to Harrogate, a small town in Yorkshire. Harrogate became a fashionable resort during Victorian times, when people came to take a bath in the mineral waters. Today, few people come to visit the town for its mineral waters. Instead, Harrogate has become a popular town for people to retire to. Its clean air, attractive parks, and the absence of any industry, make this an ideal spot for people looking for a quiet life. Now, to tell us more about Harrogate, I have with me Tom Percival, President of the Chamber of Commerce. Tom, one of the things visitor notices about Harrogate is the large area of open park land right down into the middle of the town. Can you tell us more about it?\n M: Yes, certainly. The area is called the Stray.\n W: Why the Stray?\n M: It's called that because in the old days, people let their cattle stray on the area, which was common land.\n W: Oh, I see.\n M: Then, we've changes in farming and in land ownership. The Stray became part of the land owned by Harrogate.\n W: And is it protected?\n M: Oh, yes, indeed. As a special law, no one can build anything on the stray. It's protected forever.\n W: So it will always be park land?\n M: That's right. As you can see, some of the Stray is used for sports fields.\n W: I believe it looks lovely in the spring.\n M: Yes, it does. There're spring flowers on the old trees, and people visit the town just to see the flowers.", "choices": [ "It was named after a land owner in the old days.", "It is located in the eastern part of Harrogate.", "It is protected as parkland by a special law." ], "summary": "It is protected as parkland by a special law." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What attracts people most in the Stray during the spring time?", "dialogue": "W: This week's program Up Your Street takes you to Harrogate, a small town in Yorkshire. Harrogate became a fashionable resort during Victorian times, when people came to take a bath in the mineral waters. Today, few people come to visit the town for its mineral waters. Instead, Harrogate has become a popular town for people to retire to. Its clean air, attractive parks, and the absence of any industry, make this an ideal spot for people looking for a quiet life. Now, to tell us more about Harrogate, I have with me Tom Percival, President of the Chamber of Commerce. Tom, one of the things visitor notices about Harrogate is the large area of open park land right down into the middle of the town. Can you tell us more about it?\n M: Yes, certainly. The area is called the Stray.\n W: Why the Stray?\n M: It's called that because in the old days, people let their cattle stray on the area, which was common land.\n W: Oh, I see.\n M: Then, we've changes in farming and in land ownership. The Stray became part of the land owned by Harrogate.\n W: And is it protected?\n M: Oh, yes, indeed. As a special law, no one can build anything on the stray. It's protected forever.\n W: So it will always be park land?\n M: That's right. As you can see, some of the Stray is used for sports fields.\n W: I believe it looks lovely in the spring.\n M: Yes, it does. There're spring flowers on the old trees, and people visit the town just to see the flowers.", "choices": [ "The beautiful flowers.", "The refreshing air.", "The mineral waters." ], "summary": "The beautiful flowers." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the probable relationship between the speakers?", "dialogue": "M: Marissa, if your papers continue to be late, I will have to give you a failing grade for the course.\n W: I'm sorry! I've been having a really hard semester.\n M: You need to try a little harder, okay?\n W: I know, I will. There's just been a lot going on lately. I'm moving out of my house, and my brother is in the hospital.\n M: I'm sorry to hear that, but this is the 7th paper you've turned in late.\n W: I promise I'll get the next one in on time. Just please don't fail me.\n M: I'll give you one more chance, but just one. Don't let me down.", "choices": [ "Teacher and student.", "Parent and child.", "Boss and employee." ], "summary": "Teacher and student." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the woman most likely feel?", "dialogue": "M: Marissa, if your papers continue to be late, I will have to give you a failing grade for the course.\n W: I'm sorry! I've been having a really hard semester.\n M: You need to try a little harder, okay?\n W: I know, I will. There's just been a lot going on lately. I'm moving out of my house, and my brother is in the hospital.\n M: I'm sorry to hear that, but this is the 7th paper you've turned in late.\n W: I promise I'll get the next one in on time. Just please don't fail me.\n M: I'll give you one more chance, but just one. Don't let me down.", "choices": [ "Annoyed.", "Let down.", "Sorry." ], "summary": "Sorry." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the man's hobbies?", "dialogue": "W: Well, Mr Smith, we have had an interesting discussion about your work. Now, tell us something about your after-work activities.\n M: I guess not much different from everyone else. I'm interested in sport, and I run about 3 miles every day. I particularly enjoy cross-country running, where you have to run across fields, jump over streams and so on. While I'm running I think about all sorts of things, and at the end of a run I'm sometimes surprised to find that I've managed to solve a problem that was on my mind. Next year I'm going to try the London Marathon. It's a long, hard race - 26 miles, or 42 kilometres - and you have to be tough to finish, but I very much want to do it. I worry a bit about getting old and I'd like to prove to myself that I'm still almost as fit as I was twenty years ago. I'm interested in climbing as well as running. I'll never become an expert climber, but I know what I'm doing in the mountains. I successfully completed a course in snow and ice climbing when I was younger, and I've done a series of easy climbs in the Alps during the last few years. My wife doesn't share my interest in mountains. She agreed to go climbing with me once, but she found that she felt ill as soon as she got above 1000 metres, so we decide to follow different hobbies.\n W: You certainly seem to enjoy various types of recreation. All right, Mr Smith. Thanks for your interesting talk.", "choices": [ "Running and thinking.", "Running and jumping.", "Running and climbing." ], "summary": "Running and climbing." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the main reason for the man to run every day?", "dialogue": "W: Well, Mr Smith, we have had an interesting discussion about your work. Now, tell us something about your after-work activities.\n M: I guess not much different from everyone else. I'm interested in sport, and I run about 3 miles every day. I particularly enjoy cross-country running, where you have to run across fields, jump over streams and so on. While I'm running I think about all sorts of things, and at the end of a run I'm sometimes surprised to find that I've managed to solve a problem that was on my mind. Next year I'm going to try the London Marathon. It's a long, hard race - 26 miles, or 42 kilometres - and you have to be tough to finish, but I very much want to do it. I worry a bit about getting old and I'd like to prove to myself that I'm still almost as fit as I was twenty years ago. I'm interested in climbing as well as running. I'll never become an expert climber, but I know what I'm doing in the mountains. I successfully completed a course in snow and ice climbing when I was younger, and I've done a series of easy climbs in the Alps during the last few years. My wife doesn't share my interest in mountains. She agreed to go climbing with me once, but she found that she felt ill as soon as she got above 1000 metres, so we decide to follow different hobbies.\n W: You certainly seem to enjoy various types of recreation. All right, Mr Smith. Thanks for your interesting talk.", "choices": [ "To keep fit and healthy.", "To do some cross-country running.", "To finish a course in physical training." ], "summary": "To keep fit and healthy." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man going to do next year?", "dialogue": "W: Well, Mr Smith, we have had an interesting discussion about your work. Now, tell us something about your after-work activities.\n M: I guess not much different from everyone else. I'm interested in sport, and I run about 3 miles every day. I particularly enjoy cross-country running, where you have to run across fields, jump over streams and so on. While I'm running I think about all sorts of things, and at the end of a run I'm sometimes surprised to find that I've managed to solve a problem that was on my mind. Next year I'm going to try the London Marathon. It's a long, hard race - 26 miles, or 42 kilometres - and you have to be tough to finish, but I very much want to do it. I worry a bit about getting old and I'd like to prove to myself that I'm still almost as fit as I was twenty years ago. I'm interested in climbing as well as running. I'll never become an expert climber, but I know what I'm doing in the mountains. I successfully completed a course in snow and ice climbing when I was younger, and I've done a series of easy climbs in the Alps during the last few years. My wife doesn't share my interest in mountains. She agreed to go climbing with me once, but she found that she felt ill as soon as she got above 1000 metres, so we decide to follow different hobbies.\n W: You certainly seem to enjoy various types of recreation. All right, Mr Smith. Thanks for your interesting talk.", "choices": [ "Enter for the London Marathon.", "Do a cross-country running.", "Climb the Alps with his wife." ], "summary": "Enter for the London Marathon." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man's main topic?", "dialogue": "W: Well, Mr Smith, we have had an interesting discussion about your work. Now, tell us something about your after-work activities.\n M: I guess not much different from everyone else. I'm interested in sport, and I run about 3 miles every day. I particularly enjoy cross-country running, where you have to run across fields, jump over streams and so on. While I'm running I think about all sorts of things, and at the end of a run I'm sometimes surprised to find that I've managed to solve a problem that was on my mind. Next year I'm going to try the London Marathon. It's a long, hard race - 26 miles, or 42 kilometres - and you have to be tough to finish, but I very much want to do it. I worry a bit about getting old and I'd like to prove to myself that I'm still almost as fit as I was twenty years ago. I'm interested in climbing as well as running. I'll never become an expert climber, but I know what I'm doing in the mountains. I successfully completed a course in snow and ice climbing when I was younger, and I've done a series of easy climbs in the Alps during the last few years. My wife doesn't share my interest in mountains. She agreed to go climbing with me once, but she found that she felt ill as soon as she got above 1000 metres, so we decide to follow different hobbies.\n W: You certainly seem to enjoy various types of recreation. All right, Mr Smith. Thanks for your interesting talk.", "choices": [ "Training for a professional athlete.", "His ways of physical training.", "How to do cross-country running." ], "summary": "His ways of physical training." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the little boy NOT ask for Christmas?", "dialogue": "Man: Well, Christmas is almost here. So, what do you want from Santa this year?\n Micky: A toy car and walkie-talkies.\n Man: Really? Well, and what about you, Emily? What do you want for Christmas?\n Emily: If I can't have a Barbie radio, um, I would have some fragile dolls. And if I can't have some fragile dolls, it doesn't really matter what I get.\n Man: Wow. Well, I'm excited, and Santa is coming. And how is Santa going to get inside the house, Micky?\n Micky: Um, go down the chimney ...\n Man: Okay, so he's going to go down the chimney, and should we prepare anything for Santa?\n Micky: Yeah!\n Man: What are we going to prepare for him, Emily?\n Emily: Um. We could prepare some cookies for him and some hot chocolate, and, um, we could give Rudolph some, um, hot chocolate in a bowl and a cookie. And we could give some of the reindeer some cookies and some hot chocolate in a bowl.\n Man: Well, what do you think? They, Um, reindeer probably don't eat cookies, but what else could we give them, Micky?\n Micky: Um, apples.\n Man: Ah, that's good. And, uh ...\n Emily: Oranges and bananas.\n Man: Okay and what time do you think we should go to bed?\n Emily: Um, seven.\n Man: About seven o'clock. Well, that's exciting. I'm really happy that Christmas is coming.", "choices": [ "a toy train", "a play car", "hand-held radio receiver-transmitters" ], "summary": "a toy train" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the girl want for Christmas?", "dialogue": "Man: Well, Christmas is almost here. So, what do you want from Santa this year?\n Micky: A toy car and walkie-talkies.\n Man: Really? Well, and what about you, Emily? What do you want for Christmas?\n Emily: If I can't have a Barbie radio, um, I would have some fragile dolls. And if I can't have some fragile dolls, it doesn't really matter what I get.\n Man: Wow. Well, I'm excited, and Santa is coming. And how is Santa going to get inside the house, Micky?\n Micky: Um, go down the chimney ...\n Man: Okay, so he's going to go down the chimney, and should we prepare anything for Santa?\n Micky: Yeah!\n Man: What are we going to prepare for him, Emily?\n Emily: Um. We could prepare some cookies for him and some hot chocolate, and, um, we could give Rudolph some, um, hot chocolate in a bowl and a cookie. And we could give some of the reindeer some cookies and some hot chocolate in a bowl.\n Man: Well, what do you think? They, Um, reindeer probably don't eat cookies, but what else could we give them, Micky?\n Micky: Um, apples.\n Man: Ah, that's good. And, uh ...\n Emily: Oranges and bananas.\n Man: Okay and what time do you think we should go to bed?\n Emily: Um, seven.\n Man: About seven o'clock. Well, that's exciting. I'm really happy that Christmas is coming.", "choices": [ "dolls", "Barbie playhouse", "marbles" ], "summary": "dolls" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are some of the foods the children want to prepare for Santa's reindeer?", "dialogue": "Man: Well, Christmas is almost here. So, what do you want from Santa this year?\n Micky: A toy car and walkie-talkies.\n Man: Really? Well, and what about you, Emily? What do you want for Christmas?\n Emily: If I can't have a Barbie radio, um, I would have some fragile dolls. And if I can't have some fragile dolls, it doesn't really matter what I get.\n Man: Wow. Well, I'm excited, and Santa is coming. And how is Santa going to get inside the house, Micky?\n Micky: Um, go down the chimney ...\n Man: Okay, so he's going to go down the chimney, and should we prepare anything for Santa?\n Micky: Yeah!\n Man: What are we going to prepare for him, Emily?\n Emily: Um. We could prepare some cookies for him and some hot chocolate, and, um, we could give Rudolph some, um, hot chocolate in a bowl and a cookie. And we could give some of the reindeer some cookies and some hot chocolate in a bowl.\n Man: Well, what do you think? They, Um, reindeer probably don't eat cookies, but what else could we give them, Micky?\n Micky: Um, apples.\n Man: Ah, that's good. And, uh ...\n Emily: Oranges and bananas.\n Man: Okay and what time do you think we should go to bed?\n Emily: Um, seven.\n Man: About seven o'clock. Well, that's exciting. I'm really happy that Christmas is coming.", "choices": [ "cookies, apples, and carrots", "hot chocolate, oranges, and corn", "apples, oranges, and cookies" ], "summary": "apples, oranges, and cookies" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time do they plan to go to bed?", "dialogue": "Man: Well, Christmas is almost here. So, what do you want from Santa this year?\n Micky: A toy car and walkie-talkies.\n Man: Really? Well, and what about you, Emily? What do you want for Christmas?\n Emily: If I can't have a Barbie radio, um, I would have some fragile dolls. And if I can't have some fragile dolls, it doesn't really matter what I get.\n Man: Wow. Well, I'm excited, and Santa is coming. And how is Santa going to get inside the house, Micky?\n Micky: Um, go down the chimney ...\n Man: Okay, so he's going to go down the chimney, and should we prepare anything for Santa?\n Micky: Yeah!\n Man: What are we going to prepare for him, Emily?\n Emily: Um. We could prepare some cookies for him and some hot chocolate, and, um, we could give Rudolph some, um, hot chocolate in a bowl and a cookie. And we could give some of the reindeer some cookies and some hot chocolate in a bowl.\n Man: Well, what do you think? They, Um, reindeer probably don't eat cookies, but what else could we give them, Micky?\n Micky: Um, apples.\n Man: Ah, that's good. And, uh ...\n Emily: Oranges and bananas.\n Man: Okay and what time do you think we should go to bed?\n Emily: Um, seven.\n Man: About seven o'clock. Well, that's exciting. I'm really happy that Christmas is coming.", "choices": [ "7:00 p.m.", "8:00 p.m.", "9:00 p.m." ], "summary": "7:00 p.m." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How is Santa going to enter the house?", "dialogue": "Man: Well, Christmas is almost here. So, what do you want from Santa this year?\n Micky: A toy car and walkie-talkies.\n Man: Really? Well, and what about you, Emily? What do you want for Christmas?\n Emily: If I can't have a Barbie radio, um, I would have some fragile dolls. And if I can't have some fragile dolls, it doesn't really matter what I get.\n Man: Wow. Well, I'm excited, and Santa is coming. And how is Santa going to get inside the house, Micky?\n Micky: Um, go down the chimney ...\n Man: Okay, so he's going to go down the chimney, and should we prepare anything for Santa?\n Micky: Yeah!\n Man: What are we going to prepare for him, Emily?\n Emily: Um. We could prepare some cookies for him and some hot chocolate, and, um, we could give Rudolph some, um, hot chocolate in a bowl and a cookie. And we could give some of the reindeer some cookies and some hot chocolate in a bowl.\n Man: Well, what do you think? They, Um, reindeer probably don't eat cookies, but what else could we give them, Micky?\n Micky: Um, apples.\n Man: Ah, that's good. And, uh ...\n Emily: Oranges and bananas.\n Man: Okay and what time do you think we should go to bed?\n Emily: Um, seven.\n Man: About seven o'clock. Well, that's exciting. I'm really happy that Christmas is coming.", "choices": [ "through the back door", "down the chimney", "through a basement window" ], "summary": "down the chimney" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What has the woman ordered for herself?", "dialogue": "M: Would you like something to drink, Mum?\n W: Yes, give me some coffee, please. No milk, no sugar.\n M: Certainly.\n W: My friend is coming in a minute, and he loves sweet juice. What kind of juice do you recommend?\n M: We have apple juice and strawberry juice. They're both sweet. But recommend strawberry juice. It's upon ordinary. And the apple juice was made yesterday, and stored in the refrigerator.", "choices": [ "Milk.", "Juice.", "Coffee." ], "summary": "Milk." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man recommend strawberry juice?", "dialogue": "M: Would you like something to drink, Mum?\n W: Yes, give me some coffee, please. No milk, no sugar.\n M: Certainly.\n W: My friend is coming in a minute, and he loves sweet juice. What kind of juice do you recommend?\n M: We have apple juice and strawberry juice. They're both sweet. But recommend strawberry juice. It's upon ordinary. And the apple juice was made yesterday, and stored in the refrigerator.", "choices": [ "It's sweeter.", "It's fresher.", "It's colder." ], "summary": "It's fresher." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man like best?", "dialogue": "W: I hear you like apple best.\n M: Next to banana.", "choices": [ "Apple.", "Banana.", "Orange." ], "summary": "Banana." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much do these two chairs cost?", "dialogue": "W: I'd like to buy these two chairs. How much are they?\n M: They are 45 dollars each or 80 dollars for the pair.", "choices": [ "45 dollars.", "80 dollars.", "90 dollars." ], "summary": "80 dollars." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is the woman?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, can I speak to Mrs. Smith, please?\n W: Speaking.", "choices": [ "Mrs. Smith.", "Mr. Smith.", "The man's friend." ], "summary": "Mrs. Smith." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does this conversation most likely take place?", "dialogue": "M: Is that Ann?\n W: Yes.\n M: This is Mike. How are things with you?\n W: Oh, very well, but I'm very busy.\n M: Busy? But you've finished all your exams?\n W: Yes, but I have to help my little sister with her foreign language.\n M: How about coming out with me this evening? There's a new film on.\n W: I'm afraid I can't. A friend of mine is coming from the south and I have to go to the station to meet him.\n M: What a pity! How about the weekend then?\n W: No, I've arranged to go to an art exhibition with my parents.\n M: What about next week sometime?\n W: Maybe.", "choices": [ "In the street.", "At the woman's home.", "Over the phone." ], "summary": "Over the phone." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman going to do tonight?", "dialogue": "M: Is that Ann?\n W: Yes.\n M: This is Mike. How are things with you?\n W: Oh, very well, but I'm very busy.\n M: Busy? But you've finished all your exams?\n W: Yes, but I have to help my little sister with her foreign language.\n M: How about coming out with me this evening? There's a new film on.\n W: I'm afraid I can't. A friend of mine is coming from the south and I have to go to the station to meet him.\n M: What a pity! How about the weekend then?\n W: No, I've arranged to go to an art exhibition with my parents.\n M: What about next week sometime?\n W: Maybe.", "choices": [ "Help her sister with English.", "Meet her friend at the station.", "Go to an exhibition with her parents." ], "summary": "Meet her friend at the station." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the man probably work?", "dialogue": "W: You look tired.\n M: It's been a really busy week. People have been borrowing so many books. This always happens around examination time.", "choices": [ "In a supermarket.", "In a bookstore.", "In a library." ], "summary": "In a library." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn about Shawn?", "dialogue": "M: Shawn's been trying for months to find a job. But I wonder how he could get a job when he looks like that.\n W: Oh, that poor guy! He really should shave himself every other day at least and put on something clean.", "choices": [ "He is ashamed of his present condition.", "He is careless about his appearance.", "He changes jobs frequently." ], "summary": "He is careless about his appearance." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the most probable relationship between the two speak ers?", "dialogue": "M: I hope you can understand my reasons for deciding to leave, Mrs. Harrison.\n W: Do I have to remind you that we have invested a lot of time and money in your career here?", "choices": [ "Employer and employee.", "Teacher and student.", "Mother and son." ], "summary": "Employer and employee." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is Ray going to do this afternoon?", "dialogue": "W: Ray, are you going straight home after school today?\n M: No. I have a class until 1 o'clock, and after that I'm going to spend a couple of hours at the library before going home.", "choices": [ "Ray will have a class at 1:00.", "Ray will go to the library at 2:00.", "Ray will go home around 3:00." ], "summary": "Ray will go home around 3:00." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man like better?", "dialogue": "F: Which do you like better, horse riding or driving a car?\n M: I prefer horse riding to driving a car.", "choices": [ "He likes horse riding better.", "He likes driving a car better.", "Neither." ], "summary": "He likes horse riding better." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the people in the house doing?", "dialogue": "W: There are so many people in your house. What are they doing?\n M: We are having a party. I am the host and my wife is the hostess.\n W: Are they your guests?\n M: Yes, they are. They are all my friends.\n W: Who is that man?\n M: He is Professor Zhang. He is a Chinese teacher. His wife is a teacher, too. Their daughter is a college student.\n W: Who is that young man?\n M: He is her boyfriend. He is a young doctor. His name is Karl Black.", "choices": [ "They're having dinner.", "They're having a party.", "They're watching TV." ], "summary": "They're having a party." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is Karl Black?", "dialogue": "W: There are so many people in your house. What are they doing?\n M: We are having a party. I am the host and my wife is the hostess.\n W: Are they your guests?\n M: Yes, they are. They are all my friends.\n W: Who is that man?\n M: He is Professor Zhang. He is a Chinese teacher. His wife is a teacher, too. Their daughter is a college student.\n W: Who is that young man?\n M: He is her boyfriend. He is a young doctor. His name is Karl Black.", "choices": [ "He is the man's daughter's boyfriend.", "He is the woman's daughter's boyfriend.", "He is Miss Zhang's boyfriend." ], "summary": "He is Miss Zhang's boyfriend." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man imply?", "dialogue": "W: I thought Tom said he got A's in all his tests.\n M: Mary, you should know better than to take Tom's words too seriously.", "choices": [ "Tom is very responsible.", "Tom's words aren't reliable.", "What Tom said is true." ], "summary": "Tom's words aren't reliable." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from this conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Though we didn't win the game, we were satisfied with our performance.\n W: You did a great job. You almost beat the world's champions. It's a real surprise to many people.", "choices": [ "They both enjoyed watching the game.", "The man thought the results were beyond their expectations.", "They both felt good about the results of the game." ], "summary": "They both felt good about the results of the game." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Whose book is it?", "dialogue": "W: Is this your book, Mike?\n M: No, it isn't mine. It's Sam's.", "choices": [ "It's Sam's.", "It's Mike's.", "It's mine." ], "summary": "It's Sam's." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man doing?", "dialogue": "M: Why don't you go to a show or something tonight?\n W: As a matter of fact, I thought Judy might like to go to a concert.\n M: Let's have a look and see what's on... You might try the concert at the Festival Hall.\n W: That sounds nice.", "choices": [ "Asking for help.", "Making suggestions.", "Asking for permission." ], "summary": "Making suggestions." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When did the woman see the American film.?", "dialogue": "M: When did you see the American film?\n F: I saw it after school.", "choices": [ "After school.", "Before school.", "Before dinner." ], "summary": "After school." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man say about the train to Beijing?", "dialogue": "W: When is the earliest train to Beijing?\n M: There is one at six, and if that is full, there is another at seven.", "choices": [ "The six-o'clock train is already filled.", "Not many trains go to Beijing.", "The woman has a choice of early trains." ], "summary": "The woman has a choice of early trains." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the speakers?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Jane. So glad to see you again.\n W: Likewise. I remember the last time we wet was 5 months ago at Mike's birthday party. How are you doing?", "choices": [ "They don't know how to get to Mike's home.", "They are discussing when to meetagain.", "They went to the same party some time ago." ], "summary": "They went to the same party some time ago." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the man feel about being a reporter?", "dialogue": "W: What did you do?\n M: I used to be a reporter.\n W: An interesting job, wasn't it?\n M: Yes, it was interesting. But I got no free time, even on weekends.", "choices": [ "He doesn't like it because it kept him busy.", "He doesn't like it because it is uninteresting.", "He likes the job very much." ], "summary": "He doesn't like it because it kept him busy." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man believe?", "dialogue": "W: Couldn't you walk any faster?\n M: This is the fastest I've ever walked.", "choices": [ "The woman walks slowly.", "The woman is fast walker.", "The woman couldn't walk." ], "summary": "The woman walks slowly." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the plane arrive?", "dialogue": "M: When did you say the plane would arrive?\n W: At a quarter to two.", "choices": [ "1:15.", "1:45.", "2:45." ], "summary": "1:45." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man feel upset?", "dialogue": "W: Jack, you look a bit upset.\n M: Yes. I saw someone in the supermarket today. He was dressed in the same clothes as me. The clothes looked so ugly.\n W: Oh, that's interesting.\n M: But when I went up to him, I saw it was me...myself...in the mirror!", "choices": [ "Someone said he was ugly", "A guy stole his clothes", "He found his clothes ugly" ], "summary": "He found his clothes ugly" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the relationship between the speakers?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, sir?\n M: Can I help you?\n W: My name is Jane Smith. I'm a designer, looking for a job.\n M: See my secretary. She will set you up with the test.\n W: When?\n M: Next month.\n W: I can't wait that long.\n M: Excuse me?\n W: I can't wait a month. I need something sooner.\n M: I'm sorry.", "choices": [ "They are friends.", "They are strangers to each other.", "They are husband and wife." ], "summary": "They are strangers to each other." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman come to talk with the man?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, sir?\n M: Can I help you?\n W: My name is Jane Smith. I'm a designer, looking for a job.\n M: See my secretary. She will set you up with the test.\n W: When?\n M: Next month.\n W: I can't wait that long.\n M: Excuse me?\n W: I can't wait a month. I need something sooner.\n M: I'm sorry.", "choices": [ "To get a job.", "To take a test.", "To see the secretary." ], "summary": "To get a job." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean by saying sorry?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, sir?\n M: Can I help you?\n W: My name is Jane Smith. I'm a designer, looking for a job.\n M: See my secretary. She will set you up with the test.\n W: When?\n M: Next month.\n W: I can't wait that long.\n M: Excuse me?\n W: I can't wait a month. I need something sooner.\n M: I'm sorry.", "choices": [ "He can't hear the woman clearly.", "He doesn't need a designer.", "He can't help the woman." ], "summary": "He can't help the woman." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we infer about the man?", "dialogue": "W: I've noticed that you spend a lot of time tending your garden. Would you like to join our gardening club? We meet every other Wednesday.\n M: Oh, thanks for the invitation, but this is how I relax. I'd rather not make it something formal and structured.", "choices": [ "He declines to join the gardening club.", "He is a professional gardener in town.", "He prefers to keep his gardening skills to himself." ], "summary": "He declines to join the gardening club." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the woman do?", "dialogue": "M: You did a fine job on the room I don't think I've ever seen it so clean.\n W: Oh, it's nothing. I'm glad I could help.", "choices": [ "She got a new job.", "She asked the man to help her.", "She helped the man." ], "summary": "She helped the man." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where will the woman stop on her way?", "dialogue": "M: Please buy two packs of cigarettes for me while you are at the store.\n W: I'm not going to any store. I'm going to see Aunt Mary. But I will get them for you at the gas station.", "choices": [ "At a cigarette store.", "At a bus station.", "At a gas station." ], "summary": "At a gas station." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman tell the man?", "dialogue": "M: Let me help you with these bags.\n W: Thanks, but it's only ten minutes walk from here to the bus stop.", "choices": [ "It's not too far for her to carry the bags.", "The bus stop is just 10 minutes' walk.", "She can get a taxi in 10 minutes." ], "summary": "It's not too far for her to carry the bags." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much does the man's account have today?", "dialogue": "M: I'd like to check the present balance in my checking account.\n W: As of today you have $2356.8 in your account.", "choices": [ "$2356.8", "$2357.8", "$2356.9" ], "summary": "$2356.8" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will they probably discuss the plan?", "dialogue": "W: Would you mind if we discuss our plan before dinner?\n M: Not at all. I certainly don't want to talk about it over dinner.", "choices": [ "Before dinner.", "After lunch.", "Over dinner." ], "summary": "Before dinner." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the woman do the Healthy Living Day?", "dialogue": "W: I've just done the most amazing Healthy Living Day at the sports center.\n M: Cool! But what's a Healthy Living Day!\n W: Well, you learn to live in a healthy way. Everyone does three activities. In the morning, you can choose two different indoor activities and in the afternoon, you can try one activity outdoors.\n M: Sounds like hard work! Why did you do it?\n W: I wanted to do a new activity, so I went with my cousin Georgia. She doesn't do enough exercise. We make lots of new friends.\n M: Were you both really tired when you finished?\n W: Georgia was and she didn't feel very well. I was OK but I needed something to drink.\n M: Well, when's the next Day? I'd love to go. I know I'm free most Saturdays after April 14th.\n W: Oh, I've just booked a place for July 5th but I think the next one is on May 28th.\n M: Great! I'll come to the same one as you! Are you going to go cycling again?\n W: Not this time. I'm going to do advanced skateboarding. I wanted to try boating but that group is full.\n M: Wow! I'd like to do that too!", "choices": [ "To do more exercise.", "To make new friends.", "To try something different." ], "summary": "To try something different." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How did the woman feel at the end of the Healthy Living Day?", "dialogue": "W: I've just done the most amazing Healthy Living Day at the sports center.\n M: Cool! But what's a Healthy Living Day!\n W: Well, you learn to live in a healthy way. Everyone does three activities. In the morning, you can choose two different indoor activities and in the afternoon, you can try one activity outdoors.\n M: Sounds like hard work! Why did you do it?\n W: I wanted to do a new activity, so I went with my cousin Georgia. She doesn't do enough exercise. We make lots of new friends.\n M: Were you both really tired when you finished?\n W: Georgia was and she didn't feel very well. I was OK but I needed something to drink.\n M: Well, when's the next Day? I'd love to go. I know I'm free most Saturdays after April 14th.\n W: Oh, I've just booked a place for July 5th but I think the next one is on May 28th.\n M: Great! I'll come to the same one as you! Are you going to go cycling again?\n W: Not this time. I'm going to do advanced skateboarding. I wanted to try boating but that group is full.\n M: Wow! I'd like to do that too!", "choices": [ "Thirsty.", "Sick.", "Tired." ], "summary": "Thirsty." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When is the next Healthy Living Day?", "dialogue": "W: I've just done the most amazing Healthy Living Day at the sports center.\n M: Cool! But what's a Healthy Living Day!\n W: Well, you learn to live in a healthy way. Everyone does three activities. In the morning, you can choose two different indoor activities and in the afternoon, you can try one activity outdoors.\n M: Sounds like hard work! Why did you do it?\n W: I wanted to do a new activity, so I went with my cousin Georgia. She doesn't do enough exercise. We make lots of new friends.\n M: Were you both really tired when you finished?\n W: Georgia was and she didn't feel very well. I was OK but I needed something to drink.\n M: Well, when's the next Day? I'd love to go. I know I'm free most Saturdays after April 14th.\n W: Oh, I've just booked a place for July 5th but I think the next one is on May 28th.\n M: Great! I'll come to the same one as you! Are you going to go cycling again?\n W: Not this time. I'm going to do advanced skateboarding. I wanted to try boating but that group is full.\n M: Wow! I'd like to do that too!", "choices": [ "April 14th.", "May 28th.", "July 5th." ], "summary": "May 28th." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which sport has the woman chosen for the next Healthy Living Day?", "dialogue": "W: I've just done the most amazing Healthy Living Day at the sports center.\n M: Cool! But what's a Healthy Living Day!\n W: Well, you learn to live in a healthy way. Everyone does three activities. In the morning, you can choose two different indoor activities and in the afternoon, you can try one activity outdoors.\n M: Sounds like hard work! Why did you do it?\n W: I wanted to do a new activity, so I went with my cousin Georgia. She doesn't do enough exercise. We make lots of new friends.\n M: Were you both really tired when you finished?\n W: Georgia was and she didn't feel very well. I was OK but I needed something to drink.\n M: Well, when's the next Day? I'd love to go. I know I'm free most Saturdays after April 14th.\n W: Oh, I've just booked a place for July 5th but I think the next one is on May 28th.\n M: Great! I'll come to the same one as you! Are you going to go cycling again?\n W: Not this time. I'm going to do advanced skateboarding. I wanted to try boating but that group is full.\n M: Wow! I'd like to do that too!", "choices": [ "Skateboarding.", "Cycling.", "Boating." ], "summary": "Skateboarding." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does this conversation take place?", "dialogue": "M: Have you booked a table, madam?\n W: Yes, we've booked one for two. The name is Morrison.\n M: Oh, yes, we have the table for you near the group. This way, please.\n W: The music group? I can't stand the noisy places. Now where's the menu?\n M: It's on the wall, madam, on the blackboard.\n W: Indeed. I suppose you can't afford proper menus.\n M: I'm sorry, madam, but that's what we always do.\n W: Oh, If I weren't so hungry, I would leave immediately.", "choices": [ "In a concert hall.", "In a restaurant.", "In a theatre." ], "summary": "In a restaurant." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the woman feel in the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Have you booked a table, madam?\n W: Yes, we've booked one for two. The name is Morrison.\n M: Oh, yes, we have the table for you near the group. This way, please.\n W: The music group? I can't stand the noisy places. Now where's the menu?\n M: It's on the wall, madam, on the blackboard.\n W: Indeed. I suppose you can't afford proper menus.\n M: I'm sorry, madam, but that's what we always do.\n W: Oh, If I weren't so hungry, I would leave immediately.", "choices": [ "Unhappy.", "Curious.", "Excited." ], "summary": "Unhappy." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman going to do next?", "dialogue": "M: Have you booked a table, madam?\n W: Yes, we've booked one for two. The name is Morrison.\n M: Oh, yes, we have the table for you near the group. This way, please.\n W: The music group? I can't stand the noisy places. Now where's the menu?\n M: It's on the wall, madam, on the blackboard.\n W: Indeed. I suppose you can't afford proper menus.\n M: I'm sorry, madam, but that's what we always do.\n W: Oh, If I weren't so hungry, I would leave immediately.", "choices": [ "Start to work immediately.", "Talk to the group.", "Sit down to order." ], "summary": "Sit down to order." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the man feel?", "dialogue": "M: Amy, my head is spinning! It must be a touch of the sun.\n W: You'd better lie back still for a while. Take it easy for the rest of the day, and stay in the shade. It's too hot today.", "choices": [ "Tied.", "Dizzy.", "Thirsty." ], "summary": "Dizzy." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the matter with Tommy?", "dialogue": "M: I haven't seen Tommy for days.\n F: He is in hospital.", "choices": [ "He works in hospital.", "He has gone to school.", "He is ill." ], "summary": "He is ill." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the woman probably do?", "dialogue": "M: If you are in hurry, you can take the subway. If you want to go sightseeing, take a bus.\n W: Actually, I don't have to be at the conference before noon.", "choices": [ "Hurry to the conference.", "Take a bus.", "Take the subway." ], "summary": "Take a bus." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the girl get?", "dialogue": "M: Here is a concert ticket for you. I hope you will like it.\n F: Thanks, Dad!", "choices": [ "A ticket", "Some money", "A book" ], "summary": "A ticket" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The man advised the woman to ________.", "dialogue": "W: I'm going to India next month. Is there any advice you'd like to give me on my first trip?\n M: Well, see as much as you can, because it's a country with a very different culture from ours.", "choices": [ "find her way around", "enjoy herself thoroughly", "remember her culture" ], "summary": "enjoy herself thoroughly" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation most likely take place?", "dialogue": "M: Jane, I think this meat has gone bad.\n W: Yes, we'd better tell the manager about it.", "choices": [ "In a library.", "In a hospital.", "In a supermarket." ], "summary": "In a supermarket." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man make the phone call for?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Pasadena Inn. How may I direct your call?\n M: I'd like to speak to someone about reservations.\n W: I can help you with that. What date would you like to make a reservation for?\n M: We'll be arriving May 12th, but I would like to make reservations for the penthouse.\n W: Oh, I'm sorry sir. I only handle bookings for our standard rooms. The person you need to speak with is Tony Parker, he makes all the arrangements for our executive accounts. Unfortunately, he's not here right now. Can I take your name and number and have him get back to you?\n M: When do you expect him back?\n W: He'll be out all afternoon; he might not be able to return your call until tomorrow. Will that be alright?\n M: Yes, I suppose. My name is Sam Darcy. He can contact me at 660 843 3235.\n W: Could you please spell your last name for me?\n M: Sure. It's D A R C Y.\n W: Okay, Mr. Darcy, and your phone number is 660 843 3233?\n M: That's 3235.\n W: Sorry! 3235. Great. I'll have Tony call you first thing tomorrow morning.", "choices": [ "He wants to make a reservation.", "He wants to build a penthouse.", "He wants to get some books." ], "summary": "He wants to make a reservation." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is Tony Parker?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Pasadena Inn. How may I direct your call?\n M: I'd like to speak to someone about reservations.\n W: I can help you with that. What date would you like to make a reservation for?\n M: We'll be arriving May 12th, but I would like to make reservations for the penthouse.\n W: Oh, I'm sorry sir. I only handle bookings for our standard rooms. The person you need to speak with is Tony Parker, he makes all the arrangements for our executive accounts. Unfortunately, he's not here right now. Can I take your name and number and have him get back to you?\n M: When do you expect him back?\n W: He'll be out all afternoon; he might not be able to return your call until tomorrow. Will that be alright?\n M: Yes, I suppose. My name is Sam Darcy. He can contact me at 660 843 3235.\n W: Could you please spell your last name for me?\n M: Sure. It's D A R C Y.\n W: Okay, Mr. Darcy, and your phone number is 660 843 3233?\n M: That's 3235.\n W: Sorry! 3235. Great. I'll have Tony call you first thing tomorrow morning.", "choices": [ "The person who handles bookings for standard rooms.", "The person who makes all the arrangements for executive accounts.", "The person who manages the hotel." ], "summary": "The person who makes all the arrangements for executive accounts." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man's phone number?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Pasadena Inn. How may I direct your call?\n M: I'd like to speak to someone about reservations.\n W: I can help you with that. What date would you like to make a reservation for?\n M: We'll be arriving May 12th, but I would like to make reservations for the penthouse.\n W: Oh, I'm sorry sir. I only handle bookings for our standard rooms. The person you need to speak with is Tony Parker, he makes all the arrangements for our executive accounts. Unfortunately, he's not here right now. Can I take your name and number and have him get back to you?\n M: When do you expect him back?\n W: He'll be out all afternoon; he might not be able to return your call until tomorrow. Will that be alright?\n M: Yes, I suppose. My name is Sam Darcy. He can contact me at 660 843 3235.\n W: Could you please spell your last name for me?\n M: Sure. It's D A R C Y.\n W: Okay, Mr. Darcy, and your phone number is 660 843 3233?\n M: That's 3235.\n W: Sorry! 3235. Great. I'll have Tony call you first thing tomorrow morning.", "choices": [ "660 843 3233.", "660 843 3235.", "660 843 3230." ], "summary": "660 843 3235." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the matter with Tom?", "dialogue": "M: It's ten o'clock and Tom is still in bed.\n W: He has caught a bad cold and coughed all night.", "choices": [ "He is very cold.", "He is ill.", "He is lazy." ], "summary": "He is ill." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time is it now?", "dialogue": "W: The meeting starts at eight thirty.\n M: We still have thirty minutes.", "choices": [ "It's eight o'clock.", "It's eight thirty.", "It's nine forty." ], "summary": "It's eight o'clock." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the shop sell?", "dialogue": "W: Morning, Mr. Roberts, have you been to that new shop in the High Street.\n M: Good morning, Mrs. White. Yes, I just thought I pop in and browse around, seeing if there is anything I like. I must say I'm very impressed. They have a very good literature section and there is a little care where you can go and read a book in peace.\n W: Have they got any nice love stories? That's what I really like, a bit of romance and excitement.", "choices": [ "Clothes.", "Books.", "Food." ], "summary": "Books." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the man apologize?", "dialogue": "W: Did you tell Mr. Smith to bring the dictionary he promised me?\n M: The dictionary? Oh, I am sorry.", "choices": [ "He had lost the dictionary.", "He had forgotten to bring the dictionary.", "He had forgotten to tell Mr. Smith to bring the dictionary." ], "summary": "He had forgotten to tell Mr. Smith to bring the dictionary." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is Mr. Smith?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Kate! Is your daddy at home?\n W: No, Mr. Smith. He went out 10 minutes ago. Any message?\n M: Hmm. Could you tell him to call me back?\n W: Sure. Leave it to me.", "choices": [ "The girl's father.", "A friend of the girl's father.", "The girl's brother." ], "summary": "A friend of the girl's father." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do you know about the man?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Laura. Where are you heading with that big bag?\n W: I'm offto the gym. I've got to stay in shape, you know.\n M: I know more women who exercise than men. What's the main reason you do that? For your health, or to look good?\n W: To be honest, for both. With women, good looks are always a very important consideration.\n M: I see.\n W: How about you? Do you get any regular exercise?\n M: I do a lot of walking for exercise and enjoyment-sometimes ten to twenty kilometers at a time-but I never go to the gym like you do.\n W: Well, walking is a good exercise. How about sports?\n M: Not since my school days. I used to love playing baseball, but it's impossible to get enough people together for a game now. Mostly I just watch sports on TV\n W: I play tennis fairly regularly with my friends and sometimes go swimming and cycling by myself.\n M: Oh, I forgot about that. I go cycling sometimes too. And I often go swimming on vacation, but only recreational swimming.\n W: Why don't you join me at the gym sometime?\n M: Well, maybe someday, but I'm pretty lazy about things like that.", "choices": [ "He exercises regularly.", "He likes cycling very much.", "He plays baseball regularly now." ], "summary": "He exercises regularly." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where might the two speakers have this conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Laura. Where are you heading with that big bag?\n W: I'm offto the gym. I've got to stay in shape, you know.\n M: I know more women who exercise than men. What's the main reason you do that? For your health, or to look good?\n W: To be honest, for both. With women, good looks are always a very important consideration.\n M: I see.\n W: How about you? Do you get any regular exercise?\n M: I do a lot of walking for exercise and enjoyment-sometimes ten to twenty kilometers at a time-but I never go to the gym like you do.\n W: Well, walking is a good exercise. How about sports?\n M: Not since my school days. I used to love playing baseball, but it's impossible to get enough people together for a game now. Mostly I just watch sports on TV\n W: I play tennis fairly regularly with my friends and sometimes go swimming and cycling by myself.\n M: Oh, I forgot about that. I go cycling sometimes too. And I often go swimming on vacation, but only recreational swimming.\n W: Why don't you join me at the gym sometime?\n M: Well, maybe someday, but I'm pretty lazy about things like that.", "choices": [ "In the man's home.", "In the street.", "In the gym." ], "summary": "In the street." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "whyis the woman so keen on sports?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Laura. Where are you heading with that big bag?\n W: I'm offto the gym. I've got to stay in shape, you know.\n M: I know more women who exercise than men. What's the main reason you do that? For your health, or to look good?\n W: To be honest, for both. With women, good looks are always a very important consideration.\n M: I see.\n W: How about you? Do you get any regular exercise?\n M: I do a lot of walking for exercise and enjoyment-sometimes ten to twenty kilometers at a time-but I never go to the gym like you do.\n W: Well, walking is a good exercise. How about sports?\n M: Not since my school days. I used to love playing baseball, but it's impossible to get enough people together for a game now. Mostly I just watch sports on TV\n W: I play tennis fairly regularly with my friends and sometimes go swimming and cycling by myself.\n M: Oh, I forgot about that. I go cycling sometimes too. And I often go swimming on vacation, but only recreational swimming.\n W: Why don't you join me at the gym sometime?\n M: Well, maybe someday, but I'm pretty lazy about things like that.", "choices": [ "Because she want to be healthy and stay in shape.", "Because she is not in good health.", "Because she wants to show her interest in sports." ], "summary": "Because she want to be healthy and stay in shape." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can be inferred from the dialogue?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Laura. Where are you heading with that big bag?\n W: I'm offto the gym. I've got to stay in shape, you know.\n M: I know more women who exercise than men. What's the main reason you do that? For your health, or to look good?\n W: To be honest, for both. With women, good looks are always a very important consideration.\n M: I see.\n W: How about you? Do you get any regular exercise?\n M: I do a lot of walking for exercise and enjoyment-sometimes ten to twenty kilometers at a time-but I never go to the gym like you do.\n W: Well, walking is a good exercise. How about sports?\n M: Not since my school days. I used to love playing baseball, but it's impossible to get enough people together for a game now. Mostly I just watch sports on TV\n W: I play tennis fairly regularly with my friends and sometimes go swimming and cycling by myself.\n M: Oh, I forgot about that. I go cycling sometimes too. And I often go swimming on vacation, but only recreational swimming.\n W: Why don't you join me at the gym sometime?\n M: Well, maybe someday, but I'm pretty lazy about things like that.", "choices": [ "The woman goes to the gym regularly.", "The woman works at university.", "The man enjoys free exercise." ], "summary": "The woman goes to the gym regularly." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is the man planing to call?", "dialogue": "M: Operator, I want to make a person-to-person call to Miss Marilyn Peters in Washington, D.C. The number is 393-5331.\n W: One moment, please. I'll get that number for you. Hello. Is this 393-5331? Is this Miss Marilyn Peters? It is? I have a long distance call for you.\n M: How much is it, Operator?\n W: That will be two dollars for the first three minutes.\n M: Hello? Hello? Marilyn? Operator! Operator, we've been disconnected.\n W: One moment, please. I'll see if I can connect you again.", "choices": [ "Marilyn Peters.", "His mother.", "His wif" ], "summary": "Marilyn Peters." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the telephone number?", "dialogue": "M: Operator, I want to make a person-to-person call to Miss Marilyn Peters in Washington, D.C. The number is 393-5331.\n W: One moment, please. I'll get that number for you. Hello. Is this 393-5331? Is this Miss Marilyn Peters? It is? I have a long distance call for you.\n M: How much is it, Operator?\n W: That will be two dollars for the first three minutes.\n M: Hello? Hello? Marilyn? Operator! Operator, we've been disconnected.\n W: One moment, please. I'll see if I can connect you again.", "choices": [ "392-5661.", "393-5133.", "393-5331." ], "summary": "393-5331." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much will it cost?", "dialogue": "M: Operator, I want to make a person-to-person call to Miss Marilyn Peters in Washington, D.C. The number is 393-5331.\n W: One moment, please. I'll get that number for you. Hello. Is this 393-5331? Is this Miss Marilyn Peters? It is? I have a long distance call for you.\n M: How much is it, Operator?\n W: That will be two dollars for the first three minutes.\n M: Hello? Hello? Marilyn? Operator! Operator, we've been disconnected.\n W: One moment, please. I'll see if I can connect you again.", "choices": [ "$ 2 for the first three minutes.", "$ 2 a minute.", "$ 2 for three minutes." ], "summary": "$ 2 for the first three minutes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How old is the man now?", "dialogue": "W: How long have you been in this company?\n M: I have been here for about 8 years. I came here when I was twenty-one.", "choices": [ "22 years old.", "28 years old.", "29 years old." ], "summary": "29 years old." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How old is Jane's brother?", "dialogue": "F: Jane is sixteen. How old is her brother?\n M: He is two years younger.", "choices": [ "Sixteen.", "Fourteen.", "Eighteen." ], "summary": "Fourteen." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman want to buy?", "dialogue": "W: How much are those blue plates and bowls?\n M: Ten dollars for a set of four-piece.", "choices": [ "Dishes.", "Clothing.", "Toys." ], "summary": "Dishes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man looking for?", "dialogue": "M: Would you please tell me where I can get batteries for this brand of camera?\n W: Let me have a look. Oh, yes, go down this aisle, pass the garden tools, you'll find them on the shelf next to the light bulbs.", "choices": [ "Batteries.", "Garden tools.", "Cameras." ], "summary": "Batteries." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman imply(ltd')about Kelly?", "dialogue": "M: Have you seen Kelly around? We would like to go for lunch.\n W: Well, her bag is here on the chair.", "choices": [ "She's perhaps nearby.", "She forgot her bag.", "She might be having lunch now." ], "summary": "She's perhaps nearby." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Are they on the playground now?", "dialogue": "F: Where are Tom and Jim?\n M: They have gone to the playground.", "choices": [ "Yes, they are.", "No, they aren't.", "They were, and now they are back." ], "summary": "Yes, they are." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: When will you be back?\n M: In an hour.\n W: Can you come much earlier?", "choices": [ "It'll be too early.", "It'll be a bit late.", "He doesn't Want the woman to leave." ], "summary": "It'll be a bit late." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When does the man want to leave?", "dialogue": "M: I'd like to make two reservations on Flight 651 for June 8th.\n W: I'm sorry, we're booked up on the 8th. But we still have a few seats available on the 9th.", "choices": [ "On the 6th of June.", "On the 8th of June.", "On the 9th of June." ], "summary": "On the 8th of June." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's most probably the relationship between the two speakers at the moment?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Jack, I just came back yesterday. Anything new while I was away?\n M: Congratulations, Susan! It's said you will be promoted to manager and become my immediate boss.", "choices": [ "Customer and salesman.", "Colleagues.", "Employee and boss." ], "summary": "Colleagues." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the exhibition been held?", "dialogue": "F: Where is the exhibition been held?\n M: Main Street. No. 16.", "choices": [ "Main Street. No. 60.", "Main Street. No. 16.", "Main Street. No. 6." ], "summary": "Main Street. No. 16." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who suggested the woman call the man?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, my name is Christa and I have a friend Mary, whose son is taking guitar lessons from you, and she suggested I call you.\n M: OK. Will the lessons be for yourself or your son?\n W: I want to learn. My son is only three.\n M: Fine. Have you had any musical experience before?\n W: Well, I studied the piano for about three months but that was 6 years ago.\n M: That's good. So we needn't start right from the beginning again.\n W: When can I take lessons and how much do they cost?\n M: Well, that depends on you. We have a small group that meets on Monday and Wednesday evenings for two hours, that costs $4 an hour. Then on Tuesdays and Thursdays I give private lessons which cost $8 an hour.\n W: I'm afraid that I can't make it on Mondays but I can come on Wednesdays.", "choices": [ "Her friend.", "Her friend's son.", "Her son." ], "summary": "Her friend." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What musical experience does the woman have?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, my name is Christa and I have a friend Mary, whose son is taking guitar lessons from you, and she suggested I call you.\n M: OK. Will the lessons be for yourself or your son?\n W: I want to learn. My son is only three.\n M: Fine. Have you had any musical experience before?\n W: Well, I studied the piano for about three months but that was 6 years ago.\n M: That's good. So we needn't start right from the beginning again.\n W: When can I take lessons and how much do they cost?\n M: Well, that depends on you. We have a small group that meets on Monday and Wednesday evenings for two hours, that costs $4 an hour. Then on Tuesdays and Thursdays I give private lessons which cost $8 an hour.\n W: I'm afraid that I can't make it on Mondays but I can come on Wednesdays.", "choices": [ "She's studied the piano for six years.", "She has very little.", "She doesn't have any." ], "summary": "She has very little." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which lesson does the woman want to come to?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, my name is Christa and I have a friend Mary, whose son is taking guitar lessons from you, and she suggested I call you.\n M: OK. Will the lessons be for yourself or your son?\n W: I want to learn. My son is only three.\n M: Fine. Have you had any musical experience before?\n W: Well, I studied the piano for about three months but that was 6 years ago.\n M: That's good. So we needn't start right from the beginning again.\n W: When can I take lessons and how much do they cost?\n M: Well, that depends on you. We have a small group that meets on Monday and Wednesday evenings for two hours, that costs $4 an hour. Then on Tuesdays and Thursdays I give private lessons which cost $8 an hour.\n W: I'm afraid that I can't make it on Mondays but I can come on Wednesdays.", "choices": [ "The group class on Monday.", "The group class on Wednesday.", "The private lesson on Tuesday." ], "summary": "The group class on Wednesday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the two speakers?", "dialogue": "M: How much is an airmail letter to Japan?\n W: I'll have to check. Can I help you with anything else?\n M: I'd like a 20-cent stamp, please.\n W: There you are.", "choices": [ "In a bookstore.", "On a bus.", "At a post office." ], "summary": "At a post office." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: Do you think I could borrow your car to go grocery shopping? The supermarkets outside the city are so much cheaper. I'd also be happy to pick up anything you need.\n W: Well, I don't like to let anyone else drive my car. Tell you what, why don't we go together?", "choices": [ "She will drive the man to the supermarket.", "The man should buy a car of his own.", "The man needn't go shopping every week." ], "summary": "She will drive the man to the supermarket." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman say about John?", "dialogue": "M: John sure knows some good places to eat, doesn't he?\n W: Yeah, when it comes to finding great restaurants, John could write a book.", "choices": [ "He always finds good places to eat.", "He always makes reservations for dinner.", "He read a book while he was eating dinner." ], "summary": "He always finds good places to eat." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man doing?", "dialogue": "M: Could you tell me how much it is to send a postcard by airmail to Europe?\n W: Twenty five cents.\n M: OK, I'd like two 25 cent stamps, please.\n W: Here you are.", "choices": [ "He is buying plane tickets to Europe.", "He is sending some postcards.", "He is asking about his mail." ], "summary": "He is sending some postcards." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman want to drink?", "dialogue": "W: I'll have a glass of wine please, and my friend will have a beer.\n M: Would you like them now or during your meal?\n W: Bring them to us now, please.", "choices": [ "Wine.", "Beer.", "Juice." ], "summary": "Wine." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the speakers?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me. Can I have change for a dollar, please?\n M: Sorry, but I can only give you change if you buy something.\n W: But I only have a dollar on me, and all I need is four quarters.\n M: Sorry, but I don't make the rules.", "choices": [ "In a store.", "On the bus.", "In a bank." ], "summary": "In a store." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: By the way, Jane, did you talk to the consultant about our health program?\n W: I contacted his office, but his secretary said he would be out for lunch until two.", "choices": [ "She talked with the consultant about the new program until two.", "She couldn't talk to the consultant before two.", "She would talk to the consultant during lunch." ], "summary": "She couldn't talk to the consultant before two." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When is Steve going out with Jennifer?", "dialogue": "Steve: Hey, Ranae. Do you happen to know where the movie theater is downtown? The one near the hospital.\n Ranae: Yeah. Why do you want to know?\n Steve: Well, on Monday, I asked Jennifer out on a date for this coming Saturday night.\n Ranae: Wow. You've really been seeing a lot of her lately. Sounds great. Okay, write down these directions so you don't get lost.\n Steve: Okay, go ahead.\n Ranae: First, drive down 1st street going west, cross the river, and keep going straight until Pine Street.\n Steve: Until Pine Street, right?\n Ranae: Right. Then turn left, and the movie theater is the second building on the right. It's next to the church.\n Steve: Second building on the right. Got it. Now, can you recommend any nice restaurants?\n Ranae: Yeah. The Pink Flamingo serves excellent Spanish food.\n Steve: Well where's that?\n Ranae: Well, starting from the movie theater, go south on Pine Street, cross 2nd Street, and drive to 3rd Street. You'll see a parking lot on the left side of the street. Okay so far?\n Steve: A parking lot on the left. Okay. Then what?\n Ranae: Okay, then turn left on 3rd Street and drive east. The Pink Flamingo is the building just before the river on the left side. I think it's open weekdays from 10:30 in the morning to 11:30 at night, but it stays open until midnight on the weekends.\n Steve: Okay, I think I've driven by there before. Oh, last thing. Where can I buy some flowers? We're going out to celebrate Jennifer's birthday.\n Ranae: Well the only florist I know is in front of the stadium on 2nd Street. Try that one.\n Steve: Great. Thanks a lot.", "choices": [ "Friday", "Saturday", "Sunday" ], "summary": "Saturday" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the movie theater?", "dialogue": "Steve: Hey, Ranae. Do you happen to know where the movie theater is downtown? The one near the hospital.\n Ranae: Yeah. Why do you want to know?\n Steve: Well, on Monday, I asked Jennifer out on a date for this coming Saturday night.\n Ranae: Wow. You've really been seeing a lot of her lately. Sounds great. Okay, write down these directions so you don't get lost.\n Steve: Okay, go ahead.\n Ranae: First, drive down 1st street going west, cross the river, and keep going straight until Pine Street.\n Steve: Until Pine Street, right?\n Ranae: Right. Then turn left, and the movie theater is the second building on the right. It's next to the church.\n Steve: Second building on the right. Got it. Now, can you recommend any nice restaurants?\n Ranae: Yeah. The Pink Flamingo serves excellent Spanish food.\n Steve: Well where's that?\n Ranae: Well, starting from the movie theater, go south on Pine Street, cross 2nd Street, and drive to 3rd Street. You'll see a parking lot on the left side of the street. Okay so far?\n Steve: A parking lot on the left. Okay. Then what?\n Ranae: Okay, then turn left on 3rd Street and drive east. The Pink Flamingo is the building just before the river on the left side. I think it's open weekdays from 10:30 in the morning to 11:30 at night, but it stays open until midnight on the weekends.\n Steve: Okay, I think I've driven by there before. Oh, last thing. Where can I buy some flowers? We're going out to celebrate Jennifer's birthday.\n Ranae: Well the only florist I know is in front of the stadium on 2nd Street. Try that one.\n Steve: Great. Thanks a lot.", "choices": [ "2", "1", "12" ], "summary": "12" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the restaurant located?", "dialogue": "Steve: Hey, Ranae. Do you happen to know where the movie theater is downtown? The one near the hospital.\n Ranae: Yeah. Why do you want to know?\n Steve: Well, on Monday, I asked Jennifer out on a date for this coming Saturday night.\n Ranae: Wow. You've really been seeing a lot of her lately. Sounds great. Okay, write down these directions so you don't get lost.\n Steve: Okay, go ahead.\n Ranae: First, drive down 1st street going west, cross the river, and keep going straight until Pine Street.\n Steve: Until Pine Street, right?\n Ranae: Right. Then turn left, and the movie theater is the second building on the right. It's next to the church.\n Steve: Second building on the right. Got it. Now, can you recommend any nice restaurants?\n Ranae: Yeah. The Pink Flamingo serves excellent Spanish food.\n Steve: Well where's that?\n Ranae: Well, starting from the movie theater, go south on Pine Street, cross 2nd Street, and drive to 3rd Street. You'll see a parking lot on the left side of the street. Okay so far?\n Steve: A parking lot on the left. Okay. Then what?\n Ranae: Okay, then turn left on 3rd Street and drive east. The Pink Flamingo is the building just before the river on the left side. I think it's open weekdays from 10:30 in the morning to 11:30 at night, but it stays open until midnight on the weekends.\n Steve: Okay, I think I've driven by there before. Oh, last thing. Where can I buy some flowers? We're going out to celebrate Jennifer's birthday.\n Ranae: Well the only florist I know is in front of the stadium on 2nd Street. Try that one.\n Steve: Great. Thanks a lot.", "choices": [ "6", "11", "14" ], "summary": "11" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time does the restaurant close on Sundays?", "dialogue": "Steve: Hey, Ranae. Do you happen to know where the movie theater is downtown? The one near the hospital.\n Ranae: Yeah. Why do you want to know?\n Steve: Well, on Monday, I asked Jennifer out on a date for this coming Saturday night.\n Ranae: Wow. You've really been seeing a lot of her lately. Sounds great. Okay, write down these directions so you don't get lost.\n Steve: Okay, go ahead.\n Ranae: First, drive down 1st street going west, cross the river, and keep going straight until Pine Street.\n Steve: Until Pine Street, right?\n Ranae: Right. Then turn left, and the movie theater is the second building on the right. It's next to the church.\n Steve: Second building on the right. Got it. Now, can you recommend any nice restaurants?\n Ranae: Yeah. The Pink Flamingo serves excellent Spanish food.\n Steve: Well where's that?\n Ranae: Well, starting from the movie theater, go south on Pine Street, cross 2nd Street, and drive to 3rd Street. You'll see a parking lot on the left side of the street. Okay so far?\n Steve: A parking lot on the left. Okay. Then what?\n Ranae: Okay, then turn left on 3rd Street and drive east. The Pink Flamingo is the building just before the river on the left side. I think it's open weekdays from 10:30 in the morning to 11:30 at night, but it stays open until midnight on the weekends.\n Steve: Okay, I think I've driven by there before. Oh, last thing. Where can I buy some flowers? We're going out to celebrate Jennifer's birthday.\n Ranae: Well the only florist I know is in front of the stadium on 2nd Street. Try that one.\n Steve: Great. Thanks a lot.", "choices": [ "12:00 AM", "11: 00 PM", "11:30 PM" ], "summary": "12:00 AM" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the florist?", "dialogue": "Steve: Hey, Ranae. Do you happen to know where the movie theater is downtown? The one near the hospital.\n Ranae: Yeah. Why do you want to know?\n Steve: Well, on Monday, I asked Jennifer out on a date for this coming Saturday night.\n Ranae: Wow. You've really been seeing a lot of her lately. Sounds great. Okay, write down these directions so you don't get lost.\n Steve: Okay, go ahead.\n Ranae: First, drive down 1st street going west, cross the river, and keep going straight until Pine Street.\n Steve: Until Pine Street, right?\n Ranae: Right. Then turn left, and the movie theater is the second building on the right. It's next to the church.\n Steve: Second building on the right. Got it. Now, can you recommend any nice restaurants?\n Ranae: Yeah. The Pink Flamingo serves excellent Spanish food.\n Steve: Well where's that?\n Ranae: Well, starting from the movie theater, go south on Pine Street, cross 2nd Street, and drive to 3rd Street. You'll see a parking lot on the left side of the street. Okay so far?\n Steve: A parking lot on the left. Okay. Then what?\n Ranae: Okay, then turn left on 3rd Street and drive east. The Pink Flamingo is the building just before the river on the left side. I think it's open weekdays from 10:30 in the morning to 11:30 at night, but it stays open until midnight on the weekends.\n Steve: Okay, I think I've driven by there before. Oh, last thing. Where can I buy some flowers? We're going out to celebrate Jennifer's birthday.\n Ranae: Well the only florist I know is in front of the stadium on 2nd Street. Try that one.\n Steve: Great. Thanks a lot.", "choices": [ "10", "6", "15" ], "summary": "10" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How did the woman feel about the man?", "dialogue": "W: Can't you knock on the door before you enter my office next time?\n M: Sorry! It's just that I'm in such a hurry.", "choices": [ "Sorry.", "Annoyed.", "Disappointed." ], "summary": "Annoyed." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did she found her book?", "dialogue": "M: Where did you find your book?\n F: I found it under my bed.", "choices": [ "Under her bed.", "On her bed.", "Under her desk." ], "summary": "Under her bed." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the relationship between the man and the woman?", "dialogue": "F: Mike, have you seen little Franz? I can't find him anywhere!\n M: Don't worry, dear. Our son won't go too far.", "choices": [ "They are husband and wife.", "They are brother and sister.", "They are father and daughter." ], "summary": "They are husband and wife." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: Were you able to use the book that Dr. Nelson put on reserve for our homework?\n M: No, I wasn't. It's a mystery to me why the library closed early.", "choices": [ "The library no longer had the book on reserve.", "The library closed earlier than he'd expected.", "The professor had chosen a mystery book for him instead." ], "summary": "The library closed earlier than he'd expected." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the woman discuss her class project with the man?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me,Professor Carson, but I was hoping to talk to you about my class project.\n M: I have a class in a few minutes. Why don't you come and see me during office hours tomorrow?", "choices": [ "During the man's class.", "After today's class.", "Tomorrow." ], "summary": "Tomorrow." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the boy's father do last week?", "dialogue": "F: How many meetings did your father have last week?\n M: My father had 5 meetings.", "choices": [ "Had 5 classes.", "Had 5 meetings.", "Had 5 parties." ], "summary": "Had 5 meetings." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which musical instrument does Bob have?", "dialogue": "M: Does Jane still play the violin?\n W: Yes. She's practising it every day.\n M: You should be happy then.\n W: Yeah. It's Bob that's worried about. He really wants to buy drums. But he thinks we spent all that money on the guitar and he has hardly used it.", "choices": [ "Drums.", "A guitar.", "A violin." ], "summary": "A guitar." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did the car accident take place?", "dialogue": "Man: Honey. Do you know what time Katie will be home?\n Woman: Uh, she should be here any minute. She took the car to pick up something from the store.\n Man: Okay, I was just a little worried that ... Man, what was that? Oh, no. The car! She drove over the mailbox and hit a tree in the front yard. Ah, the car!\n Woman: Well, just don't stand there blabbing all day. Let's go out and see if Katie's okay.\n Man: Ah, my car.\n Woman: Honey, are you okay?\n Daughter: Oh, mom. I'm so sorry. I can't believe this is happening.\n Man: Oh, my car!\n Woman: Forget your car!\n Man: Driving with the cell phone. I know.\n Daughter: It wasn't that at all. Don't jump to conclusions.\n Man: Oh, yeah.\n Daughter: Dad ... uh, mom. It's not like that at all. I mean, as I was pulling into the driveway, something rolled from under the seat and got stuck under the brake pedal ... the gas pedal ... I, I don't know, and I couldn't stop the car. And then I accidentally hit the gas when I wanted to brake, and I hit the mailbox.\n Woman: Uh, I think I know what the problem was. Honey, did you put those golf balls away like I told you? The ones YOU put under the driver's seat ... the ones I told you would get in the way.\n Man: Man, I thought I got those.\n Daughter: Plus, Mom, the windshield wipers on the car didn't work, so I couldn't see very well in the rain.\n Woman: Didn't you get those fixed?\n Man: Uh, I've been meaning to get those repaired.\n Daughter: And mom. I was going to use the car this weekend to go camping with my friends, but now my plans are ruined. My friends are going to hate me. What am I going to do?\n Woman: Hon, yeah, what IS your daughter going to do? It appears that it's mainly your fault for the accident and that she's in such a jam.\n Man: My fault? Hey, why don't you just invite your friends over for pizza? I'll buy.\n Daughter: Mom, we've been planning this weekend for months. I need a car.\n Woman: Hon.\n Man: What? I mean, man, what a predicament! That's tough.\n Woman: I think what your dad is trying to say is that you can take his new Jeep.\n Daughter: Yeah, awesome.\n Man: What?\n Daughter: Yes!\n Man: Wait, not my new Jeep. I don't even have 500 miles on it.\n Daughter: Four-wheeling through the mud, over big rocks and in deep ruts in the road ... if there IS a road.\n Man: Ah.\n Woman: You love your daughter, don't you?\n Man: Ask me after she returns from the trip.\n Daughter: Ah, Dad. I'm going to call my friends to let them know of the good news. Thanks, Dad, I knew I could count on you.\n Man: Yeah, but make sure wrecking the car doesn't become a routine activity.\n Daughter: Dad!", "choices": [ "in front of the house", "in the parking lot at the store", "at the post office" ], "summary": "in front of the house" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which factor did NOT contribute to the accident?", "dialogue": "Man: Honey. Do you know what time Katie will be home?\n Woman: Uh, she should be here any minute. She took the car to pick up something from the store.\n Man: Okay, I was just a little worried that ... Man, what was that? Oh, no. The car! She drove over the mailbox and hit a tree in the front yard. Ah, the car!\n Woman: Well, just don't stand there blabbing all day. Let's go out and see if Katie's okay.\n Man: Ah, my car.\n Woman: Honey, are you okay?\n Daughter: Oh, mom. I'm so sorry. I can't believe this is happening.\n Man: Oh, my car!\n Woman: Forget your car!\n Man: Driving with the cell phone. I know.\n Daughter: It wasn't that at all. Don't jump to conclusions.\n Man: Oh, yeah.\n Daughter: Dad ... uh, mom. It's not like that at all. I mean, as I was pulling into the driveway, something rolled from under the seat and got stuck under the brake pedal ... the gas pedal ... I, I don't know, and I couldn't stop the car. And then I accidentally hit the gas when I wanted to brake, and I hit the mailbox.\n Woman: Uh, I think I know what the problem was. Honey, did you put those golf balls away like I told you? The ones YOU put under the driver's seat ... the ones I told you would get in the way.\n Man: Man, I thought I got those.\n Daughter: Plus, Mom, the windshield wipers on the car didn't work, so I couldn't see very well in the rain.\n Woman: Didn't you get those fixed?\n Man: Uh, I've been meaning to get those repaired.\n Daughter: And mom. I was going to use the car this weekend to go camping with my friends, but now my plans are ruined. My friends are going to hate me. What am I going to do?\n Woman: Hon, yeah, what IS your daughter going to do? It appears that it's mainly your fault for the accident and that she's in such a jam.\n Man: My fault? Hey, why don't you just invite your friends over for pizza? I'll buy.\n Daughter: Mom, we've been planning this weekend for months. I need a car.\n Woman: Hon.\n Man: What? I mean, man, what a predicament! That's tough.\n Woman: I think what your dad is trying to say is that you can take his new Jeep.\n Daughter: Yeah, awesome.\n Man: What?\n Daughter: Yes!\n Man: Wait, not my new Jeep. I don't even have 500 miles on it.\n Daughter: Four-wheeling through the mud, over big rocks and in deep ruts in the road ... if there IS a road.\n Man: Ah.\n Woman: You love your daughter, don't you?\n Man: Ask me after she returns from the trip.\n Daughter: Ah, Dad. I'm going to call my friends to let them know of the good news. Thanks, Dad, I knew I could count on you.\n Man: Yeah, but make sure wrecking the car doesn't become a routine activity.\n Daughter: Dad!", "choices": [ "excessive speed", "a faulty car mechanism", "some obstructions in the car" ], "summary": "excessive speed" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the girl really upset?", "dialogue": "Man: Honey. Do you know what time Katie will be home?\n Woman: Uh, she should be here any minute. She took the car to pick up something from the store.\n Man: Okay, I was just a little worried that ... Man, what was that? Oh, no. The car! She drove over the mailbox and hit a tree in the front yard. Ah, the car!\n Woman: Well, just don't stand there blabbing all day. Let's go out and see if Katie's okay.\n Man: Ah, my car.\n Woman: Honey, are you okay?\n Daughter: Oh, mom. I'm so sorry. I can't believe this is happening.\n Man: Oh, my car!\n Woman: Forget your car!\n Man: Driving with the cell phone. I know.\n Daughter: It wasn't that at all. Don't jump to conclusions.\n Man: Oh, yeah.\n Daughter: Dad ... uh, mom. It's not like that at all. I mean, as I was pulling into the driveway, something rolled from under the seat and got stuck under the brake pedal ... the gas pedal ... I, I don't know, and I couldn't stop the car. And then I accidentally hit the gas when I wanted to brake, and I hit the mailbox.\n Woman: Uh, I think I know what the problem was. Honey, did you put those golf balls away like I told you? The ones YOU put under the driver's seat ... the ones I told you would get in the way.\n Man: Man, I thought I got those.\n Daughter: Plus, Mom, the windshield wipers on the car didn't work, so I couldn't see very well in the rain.\n Woman: Didn't you get those fixed?\n Man: Uh, I've been meaning to get those repaired.\n Daughter: And mom. I was going to use the car this weekend to go camping with my friends, but now my plans are ruined. My friends are going to hate me. What am I going to do?\n Woman: Hon, yeah, what IS your daughter going to do? It appears that it's mainly your fault for the accident and that she's in such a jam.\n Man: My fault? Hey, why don't you just invite your friends over for pizza? I'll buy.\n Daughter: Mom, we've been planning this weekend for months. I need a car.\n Woman: Hon.\n Man: What? I mean, man, what a predicament! That's tough.\n Woman: I think what your dad is trying to say is that you can take his new Jeep.\n Daughter: Yeah, awesome.\n Man: What?\n Daughter: Yes!\n Man: Wait, not my new Jeep. I don't even have 500 miles on it.\n Daughter: Four-wheeling through the mud, over big rocks and in deep ruts in the road ... if there IS a road.\n Man: Ah.\n Woman: You love your daughter, don't you?\n Man: Ask me after she returns from the trip.\n Daughter: Ah, Dad. I'm going to call my friends to let them know of the good news. Thanks, Dad, I knew I could count on you.\n Man: Yeah, but make sure wrecking the car doesn't become a routine activity.\n Daughter: Dad!", "choices": [ "She wrecked her friend's car.", "She doesn't have money to repair the car.", "She won't have a car to drive over the weekend." ], "summary": "She won't have a car to drive over the weekend." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is her dad's original solution to her predicament?", "dialogue": "Man: Honey. Do you know what time Katie will be home?\n Woman: Uh, she should be here any minute. She took the car to pick up something from the store.\n Man: Okay, I was just a little worried that ... Man, what was that? Oh, no. The car! She drove over the mailbox and hit a tree in the front yard. Ah, the car!\n Woman: Well, just don't stand there blabbing all day. Let's go out and see if Katie's okay.\n Man: Ah, my car.\n Woman: Honey, are you okay?\n Daughter: Oh, mom. I'm so sorry. I can't believe this is happening.\n Man: Oh, my car!\n Woman: Forget your car!\n Man: Driving with the cell phone. I know.\n Daughter: It wasn't that at all. Don't jump to conclusions.\n Man: Oh, yeah.\n Daughter: Dad ... uh, mom. It's not like that at all. I mean, as I was pulling into the driveway, something rolled from under the seat and got stuck under the brake pedal ... the gas pedal ... I, I don't know, and I couldn't stop the car. And then I accidentally hit the gas when I wanted to brake, and I hit the mailbox.\n Woman: Uh, I think I know what the problem was. Honey, did you put those golf balls away like I told you? The ones YOU put under the driver's seat ... the ones I told you would get in the way.\n Man: Man, I thought I got those.\n Daughter: Plus, Mom, the windshield wipers on the car didn't work, so I couldn't see very well in the rain.\n Woman: Didn't you get those fixed?\n Man: Uh, I've been meaning to get those repaired.\n Daughter: And mom. I was going to use the car this weekend to go camping with my friends, but now my plans are ruined. My friends are going to hate me. What am I going to do?\n Woman: Hon, yeah, what IS your daughter going to do? It appears that it's mainly your fault for the accident and that she's in such a jam.\n Man: My fault? Hey, why don't you just invite your friends over for pizza? I'll buy.\n Daughter: Mom, we've been planning this weekend for months. I need a car.\n Woman: Hon.\n Man: What? I mean, man, what a predicament! That's tough.\n Woman: I think what your dad is trying to say is that you can take his new Jeep.\n Daughter: Yeah, awesome.\n Man: What?\n Daughter: Yes!\n Man: Wait, not my new Jeep. I don't even have 500 miles on it.\n Daughter: Four-wheeling through the mud, over big rocks and in deep ruts in the road ... if there IS a road.\n Man: Ah.\n Woman: You love your daughter, don't you?\n Man: Ask me after she returns from the trip.\n Daughter: Ah, Dad. I'm going to call my friends to let them know of the good news. Thanks, Dad, I knew I could count on you.\n Man: Yeah, but make sure wrecking the car doesn't become a routine activity.\n Daughter: Dad!", "choices": [ "He offers to help pay for the repairs.", "Her dad volunteers to drive her where she needs to go.", "He suggests she invite friends over to eat." ], "summary": "He suggests she invite friends over to eat." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How is the situation finally resolved?", "dialogue": "Man: Honey. Do you know what time Katie will be home?\n Woman: Uh, she should be here any minute. She took the car to pick up something from the store.\n Man: Okay, I was just a little worried that ... Man, what was that? Oh, no. The car! She drove over the mailbox and hit a tree in the front yard. Ah, the car!\n Woman: Well, just don't stand there blabbing all day. Let's go out and see if Katie's okay.\n Man: Ah, my car.\n Woman: Honey, are you okay?\n Daughter: Oh, mom. I'm so sorry. I can't believe this is happening.\n Man: Oh, my car!\n Woman: Forget your car!\n Man: Driving with the cell phone. I know.\n Daughter: It wasn't that at all. Don't jump to conclusions.\n Man: Oh, yeah.\n Daughter: Dad ... uh, mom. It's not like that at all. I mean, as I was pulling into the driveway, something rolled from under the seat and got stuck under the brake pedal ... the gas pedal ... I, I don't know, and I couldn't stop the car. And then I accidentally hit the gas when I wanted to brake, and I hit the mailbox.\n Woman: Uh, I think I know what the problem was. Honey, did you put those golf balls away like I told you? The ones YOU put under the driver's seat ... the ones I told you would get in the way.\n Man: Man, I thought I got those.\n Daughter: Plus, Mom, the windshield wipers on the car didn't work, so I couldn't see very well in the rain.\n Woman: Didn't you get those fixed?\n Man: Uh, I've been meaning to get those repaired.\n Daughter: And mom. I was going to use the car this weekend to go camping with my friends, but now my plans are ruined. My friends are going to hate me. What am I going to do?\n Woman: Hon, yeah, what IS your daughter going to do? It appears that it's mainly your fault for the accident and that she's in such a jam.\n Man: My fault? Hey, why don't you just invite your friends over for pizza? I'll buy.\n Daughter: Mom, we've been planning this weekend for months. I need a car.\n Woman: Hon.\n Man: What? I mean, man, what a predicament! That's tough.\n Woman: I think what your dad is trying to say is that you can take his new Jeep.\n Daughter: Yeah, awesome.\n Man: What?\n Daughter: Yes!\n Man: Wait, not my new Jeep. I don't even have 500 miles on it.\n Daughter: Four-wheeling through the mud, over big rocks and in deep ruts in the road ... if there IS a road.\n Man: Ah.\n Woman: You love your daughter, don't you?\n Man: Ask me after she returns from the trip.\n Daughter: Ah, Dad. I'm going to call my friends to let them know of the good news. Thanks, Dad, I knew I could count on you.\n Man: Yeah, but make sure wrecking the car doesn't become a routine activity.\n Daughter: Dad!", "choices": [ "The girl decides to go camping the following week instead.", "The girl invites friends over instead for a pizza party.", "The father reluctantly loans his car." ], "summary": "The father reluctantly loans his car." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "M: Do you want the same cut as last time?\n W: The same on the top, but I like it a little longer over the ears and on the back.", "choices": [ "Visitors.", "Strangers.", "Hairdresser and customer." ], "summary": "Hairdresser and customer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the weather like in New York these days?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, can I help you?\n M: Yes, I'd like to know something about the weather in New York this week.\n W: Well, it's fairly hot and there's much rain in the evenings.\n M: I see, thanks very much for your help.", "choices": [ "Windy", "Very hot", "A bit cold" ], "summary": "Very hot" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they talking about?", "dialogue": "M: I'm afraid I have a complaint to make.\n W: Yes sir?\n M: I don't believe the food is cooked enough.\n W: Sorry, I'll bring you another.", "choices": [ "The food is not enough.", "The food is not cooked enough.", "The food is cooked well." ], "summary": "The food is not cooked enough." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Whom did the man and the woman talk about?", "dialogue": "M: Do you still see the people we went to school with?\n W: I did for a while, I suppose, until I left university, but after that not really.\n M: Yeah, I've lost touch with most people as well, but I still see Pat occasionally.\n W: Oh, yes, how's she getting on?\n M: Okay. I suppose but she's had a rough time in the last few years. She got divorced.\n W: What, from Peter?\n M: Oh, of course. You knew him, didn't you?\n W: They seemed very close. What happened?\n M: Yes, they were. Oh, it was all fine until they decided to have children. I think she basically didn't want them, but he did. Well, she had two girls, one after the other, and that meant she had to give up work.\n W: Didn't she like being at home?\n M: I think she liked working better, but she felt she should be at home with the children.\n W: So what happened?\n M: It all happened very quickly. She rang me one day to say that Peter had left home. He had a new girlfriend. It was strange because he seemed so devoted to his children. They got divorced in a few months and he was married three days later.\n W: Did He take the children?\n M: No, that was the amazing thing. He seemed to have lost interest in all of them.\n W: Does Pat work?\n M: Oh, yes, she has to...", "choices": [ "Their neighbors.", "Their children.", "Their schoolmates." ], "summary": "Their schoolmates." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "According to the conversation, why did Peter and Pat get divorced?", "dialogue": "M: Do you still see the people we went to school with?\n W: I did for a while, I suppose, until I left university, but after that not really.\n M: Yeah, I've lost touch with most people as well, but I still see Pat occasionally.\n W: Oh, yes, how's she getting on?\n M: Okay. I suppose but she's had a rough time in the last few years. She got divorced.\n W: What, from Peter?\n M: Oh, of course. You knew him, didn't you?\n W: They seemed very close. What happened?\n M: Yes, they were. Oh, it was all fine until they decided to have children. I think she basically didn't want them, but he did. Well, she had two girls, one after the other, and that meant she had to give up work.\n W: Didn't she like being at home?\n M: I think she liked working better, but she felt she should be at home with the children.\n W: So what happened?\n M: It all happened very quickly. She rang me one day to say that Peter had left home. He had a new girlfriend. It was strange because he seemed so devoted to his children. They got divorced in a few months and he was married three days later.\n W: Did He take the children?\n M: No, that was the amazing thing. He seemed to have lost interest in all of them.\n W: Does Pat work?\n M: Oh, yes, she has to...", "choices": [ "Because Peter had a new girlfriend.", "Because Peter no longer cared for the children.", "Because Pat didn't want any children." ], "summary": "Because Peter had a new girlfriend." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long did it take them to get divorced?", "dialogue": "M: Do you still see the people we went to school with?\n W: I did for a while, I suppose, until I left university, but after that not really.\n M: Yeah, I've lost touch with most people as well, but I still see Pat occasionally.\n W: Oh, yes, how's she getting on?\n M: Okay. I suppose but she's had a rough time in the last few years. She got divorced.\n W: What, from Peter?\n M: Oh, of course. You knew him, didn't you?\n W: They seemed very close. What happened?\n M: Yes, they were. Oh, it was all fine until they decided to have children. I think she basically didn't want them, but he did. Well, she had two girls, one after the other, and that meant she had to give up work.\n W: Didn't she like being at home?\n M: I think she liked working better, but she felt she should be at home with the children.\n W: So what happened?\n M: It all happened very quickly. She rang me one day to say that Peter had left home. He had a new girlfriend. It was strange because he seemed so devoted to his children. They got divorced in a few months and he was married three days later.\n W: Did He take the children?\n M: No, that was the amazing thing. He seemed to have lost interest in all of them.\n W: Does Pat work?\n M: Oh, yes, she has to...", "choices": [ "A few years.", "A few months.", "A few days." ], "summary": "A few months." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What has the man done?", "dialogue": "M: Hey, Louise, I've got a used copy of our chemistry textbook for half price.\n W: I'm afraid you wasted your money, yours is the first edition, but we're supposed to be using the third edition.", "choices": [ "He has edited three books.", "He has bought the wrong book.", "He has lost half of his money." ], "summary": "He has bought the wrong book." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why can't the woman buy it?", "dialogue": "W: I'm going to buy a new carpet.\n M: But you can't do that.\n W: Why can't I?\n M: We haven't got enough money.", "choices": [ "Because they don't have enough money.", "Because the woman doesn't have time.", "Because the woman knows he doesn't have money." ], "summary": "Because they don't have enough money." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman make the call?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Milton Hotel Reservations. How may I assist you?\n W: Hi, I'm calling to make some changes to an existing reservation.\n M: Certainly. Do you have the reservation number?\n W: Sure, it's 219.\n M: That's a reservation for Sally Menkel. Is that right?\n W: Yes, that's right. I'd like to change the check-in date from September 15 to September 16.\n M: Certainly. I can make that change for you. Is that the only change?\n W: No, the check-out date will also change from the 23rd to the 24th.\n M: No problem. We have you arriving on the 16th of September and leaving the 24th of September - altogether, eight nights. Will there be anything else?\n W: Yes. Instead of a courtyard room, I'd like a room with a view, preferably on an upper floor.\n M: I can certainly change that for you, but there will be a change in the room rate. The new rate is $199 per night, instead of the original $179.\n W: That's OK. These are all the changes. Thank you very much.\n M: You're welcome. Have a nice day!", "choices": [ "To book a hotel room.", "To ask about the room service.", "To make changes to a reservation." ], "summary": "To make changes to a reservation." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the woman arrive at the hotel?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Milton Hotel Reservations. How may I assist you?\n W: Hi, I'm calling to make some changes to an existing reservation.\n M: Certainly. Do you have the reservation number?\n W: Sure, it's 219.\n M: That's a reservation for Sally Menkel. Is that right?\n W: Yes, that's right. I'd like to change the check-in date from September 15 to September 16.\n M: Certainly. I can make that change for you. Is that the only change?\n W: No, the check-out date will also change from the 23rd to the 24th.\n M: No problem. We have you arriving on the 16th of September and leaving the 24th of September - altogether, eight nights. Will there be anything else?\n W: Yes. Instead of a courtyard room, I'd like a room with a view, preferably on an upper floor.\n M: I can certainly change that for you, but there will be a change in the room rate. The new rate is $199 per night, instead of the original $179.\n W: That's OK. These are all the changes. Thank you very much.\n M: You're welcome. Have a nice day!", "choices": [ "On September 15.", "On September 16.", "On September 23." ], "summary": "On September 16." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much will the woman pay for her room per night?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Milton Hotel Reservations. How may I assist you?\n W: Hi, I'm calling to make some changes to an existing reservation.\n M: Certainly. Do you have the reservation number?\n W: Sure, it's 219.\n M: That's a reservation for Sally Menkel. Is that right?\n W: Yes, that's right. I'd like to change the check-in date from September 15 to September 16.\n M: Certainly. I can make that change for you. Is that the only change?\n W: No, the check-out date will also change from the 23rd to the 24th.\n M: No problem. We have you arriving on the 16th of September and leaving the 24th of September - altogether, eight nights. Will there be anything else?\n W: Yes. Instead of a courtyard room, I'd like a room with a view, preferably on an upper floor.\n M: I can certainly change that for you, but there will be a change in the room rate. The new rate is $199 per night, instead of the original $179.\n W: That's OK. These are all the changes. Thank you very much.\n M: You're welcome. Have a nice day!", "choices": [ "$179.", "$199.", "$219." ], "summary": "$199." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are they talking?", "dialogue": "W: Can I have two 50-cent stamps?\n M: Here you are.", "choices": [ "In a shop.", "In a library.", "In a post office." ], "summary": "In a post office." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation about the woman?", "dialogue": "M: The University is going to hold an interesting competition on computer programming. Many of my friends have signed up for it. How about you?\n W: Do you think I could ever win anything if I took part in it?", "choices": [ "She lacks confidence in herself.", "She is not interested in computer programming.", "She has never signed up for any competition before." ], "summary": "She lacks confidence in herself." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What made the woman late?", "dialogue": "M: Did you come to work on time?\n W: No, I came late because my car had broke down on the way.", "choices": [ "Heavy traffic.", "Missing the bus.", "Car trouble." ], "summary": "Car trouble." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman say about the girl?", "dialogue": "M: Do you know the girl over there, who is talking with Dr Smith?\n W: She looks something like my colleague Lucy, but it can't be because Lucy is on holiday in France.", "choices": [ "She is Lucy.", "She can't be Lucy because Lucy is on holiday.", "She is from France." ], "summary": "She can't be Lucy because Lucy is on holiday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "M: Let's try to get two seats near the stage.\n W: Listen, we'll be lucky enough if we can get any tickets.", "choices": [ "He thinks that the tickets near the stage have been sold out-", "He doesn't want to sit near the stage.", "He means it is not easy at all to get tickets." ], "summary": "He means it is not easy at all to get tickets." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time is it?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me. Do you have the time?\n M: Yes. It's 1:15, but my watch is a little bit fast.", "choices": [ "It is a little after 1:15.", "It is 15 minutes faster.", "It is a little before 1:15." ], "summary": "It is a little before 1:15." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think people should know?", "dialogue": "W: Some people are always after large, short-term profits. And they become victims of financial tricks.\n M: Well, they should know that if something seems too good to be true, it probably is.", "choices": [ "Risks may exist when they chase high profits in a short time.", "It's feasible for people to be after large short-term profits.", "No one can avoid being victims of financial tricks." ], "summary": "Risks may exist when they chase high profits in a short time." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the most probably relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "W: Why are you interested in our company?\n M: Your company is world-famous. So, I think there will be better chances for persona development.\n W: You're right. Do you think you have the qualifications for this job?\n M: Sure. My qualifications meet your job description.\n W: But you have no experience for this job.\n M: That's true. But I am eager to learn, and also quick at learning.\n W: Since you need further training, are you familiar with training salary?\n M: No. What is the monthly salary?\n W: 800 yuan per month.\n M: Do you mind if I give an answer tomorrow?\n W: Not at all.", "choices": [ "Interviewer and interviewee.", "Employer and employee.", "Manager and secretary." ], "summary": "Interviewer and interviewee." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the man interested in the job?", "dialogue": "W: Why are you interested in our company?\n M: Your company is world-famous. So, I think there will be better chances for persona development.\n W: You're right. Do you think you have the qualifications for this job?\n M: Sure. My qualifications meet your job description.\n W: But you have no experience for this job.\n M: That's true. But I am eager to learn, and also quick at learning.\n W: Since you need further training, are you familiar with training salary?\n M: No. What is the monthly salary?\n W: 800 yuan per month.\n M: Do you mind if I give an answer tomorrow?\n W: Not at all.", "choices": [ "He has got the required knowledge.", "He wanted to have better chances for development.", "He thought he could be hired by the company." ], "summary": "He wanted to have better chances for development." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the man offered a training salary for a start?", "dialogue": "W: Why are you interested in our company?\n M: Your company is world-famous. So, I think there will be better chances for persona development.\n W: You're right. Do you think you have the qualifications for this job?\n M: Sure. My qualifications meet your job description.\n W: But you have no experience for this job.\n M: That's true. But I am eager to learn, and also quick at learning.\n W: Since you need further training, are you familiar with training salary?\n M: No. What is the monthly salary?\n W: 800 yuan per month.\n M: Do you mind if I give an answer tomorrow?\n W: Not at all.", "choices": [ "Because he has no work experience.", "Because it's the easiest way to get the job.", "Because he doesn't meet the job requirement." ], "summary": "Because he has no work experience." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What subject does the woman think less difficult?", "dialogue": "M: According to the report, about 90 percent of the students did quite well in history, but only 70 percent in literature.\n W: Well. I still think that history is a little more complicated than literature.", "choices": [ "Literature.", "History.", "Mathematics." ], "summary": "Literature." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think of advertising on TV?", "dialogue": "W: Advertising on TV will cost a lot of money than on newspaper.\n M: But for a new product, such expenses are absolutely necessary.", "choices": [ "It's necessary.", "It's quick.", "It's cheap." ], "summary": "It's necessary." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the woman do at lunchtime?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Susan, Where were you at lunch time?\n W: Oh, sorry to miss you. But my thirst for knowledge was greater than my stomach for food.\n M: I never have that problem. So where were you?\n W: My science class ran over.", "choices": [ "She tried to solve the problem.", "She had a chat with her classmate.", "She stayed at the classroom." ], "summary": "She stayed at the classroom." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the weather like?", "dialogue": "W: I missed the weather report this morning. What did it say?\n M: Cloudy, with a strong wind from the north. The highest temperature during the day will be two below zero. At night it will drop to ten below zero.", "choices": [ "Warm.", "Cool.", "Cold." ], "summary": "Cold." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What relationship is most likely of the two speakers?", "dialogue": "W: This is my house. You can't do anything against my wishes. You can't put your feet on my chairs. You can't stay out late at night. You can't ask friends to dinner in the house. You must pay me at the beginning of every month but not at the end.\n M: OK. I won't do anything against your wishes.", "choices": [ "Husband and wife.", "Renter and house owner.", "Mother and son." ], "summary": "Renter and house owner." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman do?", "dialogue": "W: Let's get started. Where were we last class?\n M: We learned the dialogue on Page 40.\n W: Have you all memorized it?\n M: Yes, we have.\n W: All right. Now, go on to Unit 5. Listen carefully to the tape,and then finish the questions.\n M: Do we have to do them?\n W: I'm afraid you have to.", "choices": [ "She is a hostess.", "She is a student.", "She is a teacher." ], "summary": "She is a teacher." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man do next?", "dialogue": "W: Let's get started. Where were we last class?\n M: We learned the dialogue on Page 40.\n W: Have you all memorized it?\n M: Yes, we have.\n W: All right. Now, go on to Unit 5. Listen carefully to the tape,and then finish the questions.\n M: Do we have to do them?\n W: I'm afraid you have to.", "choices": [ "Listen to the tape.", "Memorize the dialogue.", "Finish the questions." ], "summary": "Listen to the tape." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man always get from the food truck?", "dialogue": "M: The Bacon Bacon food truck is down the street. I'm going to get lunch. Can I get you something?\n W: I was wondering why I was so hungry. I skipped breakfast. I have been working straight since I got here to work at 8:00 a.m. I even didn't have time to drink my morning coffee. A big juicy bacon burger would be awesome.\n M: I always get a burger. Today, I'm going to try their grilled cheese sandwich. I hear it has three different kinds of cheese, bacon, and bacon jam.\n W: Jam made out of bacon? Wow. I'd buy a big jar of that bacon jam right now if they have it!\n M: They might. Okay, I'll go down and pick up lunch for you and me.\n W: No, wait. I need a break, and I need to make sure I can buy that jam.\n M: OK, let's hurry. If we wait too long, the lunch crowd will be there, and they might run out of everything.", "choices": [ "A burger.", "Bacon jam.", "A cheese sandwich." ], "summary": "A burger." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was the woman doing around 8:00 a.m.?", "dialogue": "M: The Bacon Bacon food truck is down the street. I'm going to get lunch. Can I get you something?\n W: I was wondering why I was so hungry. I skipped breakfast. I have been working straight since I got here to work at 8:00 a.m. I even didn't have time to drink my morning coffee. A big juicy bacon burger would be awesome.\n M: I always get a burger. Today, I'm going to try their grilled cheese sandwich. I hear it has three different kinds of cheese, bacon, and bacon jam.\n W: Jam made out of bacon? Wow. I'd buy a big jar of that bacon jam right now if they have it!\n M: They might. Okay, I'll go down and pick up lunch for you and me.\n W: No, wait. I need a break, and I need to make sure I can buy that jam.\n M: OK, let's hurry. If we wait too long, the lunch crowd will be there, and they might run out of everything.", "choices": [ "Working.", "Having breakfast.", "Enjoying a morning coffee." ], "summary": "Working." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why do the speakers need to hurry up?", "dialogue": "M: The Bacon Bacon food truck is down the street. I'm going to get lunch. Can I get you something?\n W: I was wondering why I was so hungry. I skipped breakfast. I have been working straight since I got here to work at 8:00 a.m. I even didn't have time to drink my morning coffee. A big juicy bacon burger would be awesome.\n M: I always get a burger. Today, I'm going to try their grilled cheese sandwich. I hear it has three different kinds of cheese, bacon, and bacon jam.\n W: Jam made out of bacon? Wow. I'd buy a big jar of that bacon jam right now if they have it!\n M: They might. Okay, I'll go down and pick up lunch for you and me.\n W: No, wait. I need a break, and I need to make sure I can buy that jam.\n M: OK, let's hurry. If we wait too long, the lunch crowd will be there, and they might run out of everything.", "choices": [ "So there will be food left.", "Since they're already late.", "So they won't miss too much work." ], "summary": "So there will be food left." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will they ask Lucy to do?", "dialogue": "F: Don't you think the radio is too noisy?\n M: Yes, ask Lucy to turn it down.", "choices": [ "To turn on the radio.", "To turn off the radio.", "To turn down the radio." ], "summary": "To turn down the radio." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Brandon broke up with his girlfriend because she _______.", "dialogue": "Man: Hey. How are you doing these days?\n Woman: Well, I'm okay, but Brandon isn't doing so well.\n Man: What do you mean?\n Woman: Well ..... I don't ... I don't know. It's kind of a strange situation. He was dating this girl ... you know Alex? He was dating her and then he ended up breaking up with her because she was using drugs, and ...\n Man: Oh, wow. Well, that was a good thing, right?\n Woman: Well, yeah, that was, but now she's really angry with him, and he's having all kinds of problems with her, like last week, she punched him in the face and in the groin at school. Right in front of everyone.\n Man: Oh, man! So, what did he do about it?\n Woman: Well, um ... she told him that if he said anything to a teacher, to the principal or anyone, she would get her friends to beat him up after school.\n Man: Man. This sounds really bad. I mean, you often think of men becoming aggressive toward women, but I guess it can go the other way.\n Woman: Yeah, yeah. You don't really think of this, but it happens, so um ...\n Man: So, what are you going to do about it?\n Woman: Well, first, Brandon said that, um, he was just going to let it go, but you know, he didn't want to cause any more problems ...\n Man: Yeah, I can see that.\n Woman: Then he decided that if she was doing that to do that to him and get away with it, she'd just do it to the next guy, so he went to the principal and the school police officer and reported everything, and now they're going to press assault charges against her.\n Man: So, isn't he worried about what her friends are going to do to him?\n Woman: Yeah, but he thinks that the other people in her group were just going along with her. [ Yeah. ] You know, I don't know. We'll see. They're probably frightened of what she might do to them. You know, she'll probably get suspended and have to go to court, but I don't know. He's kind of worried about some backlash.\n Man: I mean, people have to realize that you can't inflict violence on others, you know, in any type of relationship or friendship.\n Woman: Yeah, that's right. Anyway, I guess ... I got to go, but I'll keep you updated on what happens.\n Man: Alright, thanks.", "choices": [ "was using drugs", "liked another boy", "was moving away" ], "summary": "was using drugs" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did his girlfriend do to Brandon?", "dialogue": "Man: Hey. How are you doing these days?\n Woman: Well, I'm okay, but Brandon isn't doing so well.\n Man: What do you mean?\n Woman: Well ..... I don't ... I don't know. It's kind of a strange situation. He was dating this girl ... you know Alex? He was dating her and then he ended up breaking up with her because she was using drugs, and ...\n Man: Oh, wow. Well, that was a good thing, right?\n Woman: Well, yeah, that was, but now she's really angry with him, and he's having all kinds of problems with her, like last week, she punched him in the face and in the groin at school. Right in front of everyone.\n Man: Oh, man! So, what did he do about it?\n Woman: Well, um ... she told him that if he said anything to a teacher, to the principal or anyone, she would get her friends to beat him up after school.\n Man: Man. This sounds really bad. I mean, you often think of men becoming aggressive toward women, but I guess it can go the other way.\n Woman: Yeah, yeah. You don't really think of this, but it happens, so um ...\n Man: So, what are you going to do about it?\n Woman: Well, first, Brandon said that, um, he was just going to let it go, but you know, he didn't want to cause any more problems ...\n Man: Yeah, I can see that.\n Woman: Then he decided that if she was doing that to do that to him and get away with it, she'd just do it to the next guy, so he went to the principal and the school police officer and reported everything, and now they're going to press assault charges against her.\n Man: So, isn't he worried about what her friends are going to do to him?\n Woman: Yeah, but he thinks that the other people in her group were just going along with her. [ Yeah. ] You know, I don't know. We'll see. They're probably frightened of what she might do to them. You know, she'll probably get suspended and have to go to court, but I don't know. He's kind of worried about some backlash.\n Man: I mean, people have to realize that you can't inflict violence on others, you know, in any type of relationship or friendship.\n Woman: Yeah, that's right. Anyway, I guess ... I got to go, but I'll keep you updated on what happens.\n Man: Alright, thanks.", "choices": [ "She threw his books in the toilet.", "She hit him hard in the face.", "She crashed his car into a wall." ], "summary": "She hit him hard in the face." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Alex told Brandon if he said anything about this, __________.", "dialogue": "Man: Hey. How are you doing these days?\n Woman: Well, I'm okay, but Brandon isn't doing so well.\n Man: What do you mean?\n Woman: Well ..... I don't ... I don't know. It's kind of a strange situation. He was dating this girl ... you know Alex? He was dating her and then he ended up breaking up with her because she was using drugs, and ...\n Man: Oh, wow. Well, that was a good thing, right?\n Woman: Well, yeah, that was, but now she's really angry with him, and he's having all kinds of problems with her, like last week, she punched him in the face and in the groin at school. Right in front of everyone.\n Man: Oh, man! So, what did he do about it?\n Woman: Well, um ... she told him that if he said anything to a teacher, to the principal or anyone, she would get her friends to beat him up after school.\n Man: Man. This sounds really bad. I mean, you often think of men becoming aggressive toward women, but I guess it can go the other way.\n Woman: Yeah, yeah. You don't really think of this, but it happens, so um ...\n Man: So, what are you going to do about it?\n Woman: Well, first, Brandon said that, um, he was just going to let it go, but you know, he didn't want to cause any more problems ...\n Man: Yeah, I can see that.\n Woman: Then he decided that if she was doing that to do that to him and get away with it, she'd just do it to the next guy, so he went to the principal and the school police officer and reported everything, and now they're going to press assault charges against her.\n Man: So, isn't he worried about what her friends are going to do to him?\n Woman: Yeah, but he thinks that the other people in her group were just going along with her. [ Yeah. ] You know, I don't know. We'll see. They're probably frightened of what she might do to them. You know, she'll probably get suspended and have to go to court, but I don't know. He's kind of worried about some backlash.\n Man: I mean, people have to realize that you can't inflict violence on others, you know, in any type of relationship or friendship.\n Woman: Yeah, that's right. Anyway, I guess ... I got to go, but I'll keep you updated on what happens.\n Man: Alright, thanks.", "choices": [ "she would burn up his car", "her friends would hurt him badly", "she would say bad things about him" ], "summary": "her friends would hurt him badly" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "In the end, Brandon decided to _________.", "dialogue": "Man: Hey. How are you doing these days?\n Woman: Well, I'm okay, but Brandon isn't doing so well.\n Man: What do you mean?\n Woman: Well ..... I don't ... I don't know. It's kind of a strange situation. He was dating this girl ... you know Alex? He was dating her and then he ended up breaking up with her because she was using drugs, and ...\n Man: Oh, wow. Well, that was a good thing, right?\n Woman: Well, yeah, that was, but now she's really angry with him, and he's having all kinds of problems with her, like last week, she punched him in the face and in the groin at school. Right in front of everyone.\n Man: Oh, man! So, what did he do about it?\n Woman: Well, um ... she told him that if he said anything to a teacher, to the principal or anyone, she would get her friends to beat him up after school.\n Man: Man. This sounds really bad. I mean, you often think of men becoming aggressive toward women, but I guess it can go the other way.\n Woman: Yeah, yeah. You don't really think of this, but it happens, so um ...\n Man: So, what are you going to do about it?\n Woman: Well, first, Brandon said that, um, he was just going to let it go, but you know, he didn't want to cause any more problems ...\n Man: Yeah, I can see that.\n Woman: Then he decided that if she was doing that to do that to him and get away with it, she'd just do it to the next guy, so he went to the principal and the school police officer and reported everything, and now they're going to press assault charges against her.\n Man: So, isn't he worried about what her friends are going to do to him?\n Woman: Yeah, but he thinks that the other people in her group were just going along with her. [ Yeah. ] You know, I don't know. We'll see. They're probably frightened of what she might do to them. You know, she'll probably get suspended and have to go to court, but I don't know. He's kind of worried about some backlash.\n Man: I mean, people have to realize that you can't inflict violence on others, you know, in any type of relationship or friendship.\n Woman: Yeah, that's right. Anyway, I guess ... I got to go, but I'll keep you updated on what happens.\n Man: Alright, thanks.", "choices": [ "leave bad comments on her Facebook page", "forget about the whole thing", "tell the police about the problem" ], "summary": "tell the police about the problem" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the main message of the conversation?", "dialogue": "Man: Hey. How are you doing these days?\n Woman: Well, I'm okay, but Brandon isn't doing so well.\n Man: What do you mean?\n Woman: Well ..... I don't ... I don't know. It's kind of a strange situation. He was dating this girl ... you know Alex? He was dating her and then he ended up breaking up with her because she was using drugs, and ...\n Man: Oh, wow. Well, that was a good thing, right?\n Woman: Well, yeah, that was, but now she's really angry with him, and he's having all kinds of problems with her, like last week, she punched him in the face and in the groin at school. Right in front of everyone.\n Man: Oh, man! So, what did he do about it?\n Woman: Well, um ... she told him that if he said anything to a teacher, to the principal or anyone, she would get her friends to beat him up after school.\n Man: Man. This sounds really bad. I mean, you often think of men becoming aggressive toward women, but I guess it can go the other way.\n Woman: Yeah, yeah. You don't really think of this, but it happens, so um ...\n Man: So, what are you going to do about it?\n Woman: Well, first, Brandon said that, um, he was just going to let it go, but you know, he didn't want to cause any more problems ...\n Man: Yeah, I can see that.\n Woman: Then he decided that if she was doing that to do that to him and get away with it, she'd just do it to the next guy, so he went to the principal and the school police officer and reported everything, and now they're going to press assault charges against her.\n Man: So, isn't he worried about what her friends are going to do to him?\n Woman: Yeah, but he thinks that the other people in her group were just going along with her. [ Yeah. ] You know, I don't know. We'll see. They're probably frightened of what she might do to them. You know, she'll probably get suspended and have to go to court, but I don't know. He's kind of worried about some backlash.\n Man: I mean, people have to realize that you can't inflict violence on others, you know, in any type of relationship or friendship.\n Woman: Yeah, that's right. Anyway, I guess ... I got to go, but I'll keep you updated on what happens.\n Man: Alright, thanks.", "choices": [ "People should avoid using harmful drugs.", "We shouldn't abuse other people.", "People need to respect other people's property." ], "summary": "We shouldn't abuse other people." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which of the following can we know from the dialogue?", "dialogue": "M: What are you going to do this summer vacation?\n W: I want to have a trip to Beijing because I have never been there. But my mother wants me to stay at home and study since I am going to take the National Entrance Examination next year.", "choices": [ "The woman is going to have a trip this summer vacation.", "The woman is going to stay at home this summer vacation.", "The woman hasn't decided how to spend the summer vacation." ], "summary": "The woman hasn't decided how to spend the summer vacation." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What must you make sure when you load the cassette?", "dialogue": "M: Um, Mary, could you cell me how to use this cassette recorder, please?\n W: OK. Well, first of all, you have to plug it into the power supply.\n M: Yeah, I see.\n W: Once you've done that... you don't need to switch anything on.\n M: How do you open it?\n W: Well, you have to press the little button that says eject.\n M: This one here?\n W: That's right. That's it.\n M: Like that?\n W: Yeah. After you've clone that, then you load the cassette. Make sure that you've got the right side of the tape facing you and not away from you. Then you should close the cassette flap.\n M: Like that?\n W: Yeah, that's right. And then you must remember to press the play button to set it to work.\n M: That one on the right?\n W: Yes, that's it.\n M: Like that?\n W: Right! It won't go clown unless you push hard.\n M: I know. Those old models are all like that.\n W: That's just what you must do.\n M: Yes. But how about this red thing here?\n W: That's the record switch. Be careful not to press it when you're playing, because if you do you'll wipe off whatever is on the tape.\n M: Oh, I see. So that's the record and this is the rewind.\n W: Exactly. If you want to rewind, then you have to press it down.\n M: And then stop it here.\n W: That's it. You've got it.", "choices": [ "That you open the recorder.", "That you get the power supply.", "That you get the right side of the tape facing you." ], "summary": "That you get the right side of the tape facing you." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What may the red thing do besides recording?", "dialogue": "M: Um, Mary, could you cell me how to use this cassette recorder, please?\n W: OK. Well, first of all, you have to plug it into the power supply.\n M: Yeah, I see.\n W: Once you've done that... you don't need to switch anything on.\n M: How do you open it?\n W: Well, you have to press the little button that says eject.\n M: This one here?\n W: That's right. That's it.\n M: Like that?\n W: Yeah. After you've clone that, then you load the cassette. Make sure that you've got the right side of the tape facing you and not away from you. Then you should close the cassette flap.\n M: Like that?\n W: Yeah, that's right. And then you must remember to press the play button to set it to work.\n M: That one on the right?\n W: Yes, that's it.\n M: Like that?\n W: Right! It won't go clown unless you push hard.\n M: I know. Those old models are all like that.\n W: That's just what you must do.\n M: Yes. But how about this red thing here?\n W: That's the record switch. Be careful not to press it when you're playing, because if you do you'll wipe off whatever is on the tape.\n M: Oh, I see. So that's the record and this is the rewind.\n W: Exactly. If you want to rewind, then you have to press it down.\n M: And then stop it here.\n W: That's it. You've got it.", "choices": [ "Wipe off the sound on the tape.", "Play the recorder.", "Set the recorder to work." ], "summary": "Wipe off the sound on the tape." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What button do you press if you want to listen again what has been played?", "dialogue": "M: Um, Mary, could you cell me how to use this cassette recorder, please?\n W: OK. Well, first of all, you have to plug it into the power supply.\n M: Yeah, I see.\n W: Once you've done that... you don't need to switch anything on.\n M: How do you open it?\n W: Well, you have to press the little button that says eject.\n M: This one here?\n W: That's right. That's it.\n M: Like that?\n W: Yeah. After you've clone that, then you load the cassette. Make sure that you've got the right side of the tape facing you and not away from you. Then you should close the cassette flap.\n M: Like that?\n W: Yeah, that's right. And then you must remember to press the play button to set it to work.\n M: That one on the right?\n W: Yes, that's it.\n M: Like that?\n W: Right! It won't go clown unless you push hard.\n M: I know. Those old models are all like that.\n W: That's just what you must do.\n M: Yes. But how about this red thing here?\n W: That's the record switch. Be careful not to press it when you're playing, because if you do you'll wipe off whatever is on the tape.\n M: Oh, I see. So that's the record and this is the rewind.\n W: Exactly. If you want to rewind, then you have to press it down.\n M: And then stop it here.\n W: That's it. You've got it.", "choices": [ "Pause button.", "Rewind button.", "Forward button." ], "summary": "Rewind button." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the man feel?", "dialogue": "W: Sorry, sir, we are working on your order now and will be delivering it soon.\n M: Soon? How soon is soon?", "choices": [ "Excited.", "Dissatisfied.", "Bored." ], "summary": "Dissatisfied." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why can't they go to see the play on Sunday?", "dialogue": "W: Hey, why can't we go to see the play in Sunday?\n M: Because the weather report says it will be rainy on Sunday.", "choices": [ "Because it will be snowy.", "Because it will be rainy.", "Because it will be windy." ], "summary": "Because it will be rainy." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is TRUE about the Music Box?", "dialogue": "M: I think one of my favorite places is a little jazz bar downtown called the Music Box.\n W: The Music Box?\n M: Yeah, it's a really popular place for office workers after hours and students, especially on weekends.", "choices": [ "It's a little jazz bar.", "It's where musicians play music at night.", "It's the woman's favorite place." ], "summary": "It's a little jazz bar." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why doesn't the man eat the apple?", "dialogue": "W: Why don't you eat your apple?\n M: My teeth are bad.", "choices": [ "The apple is bad.", "The man's teeth are bad.", "The man doesn't like it." ], "summary": "The man's teeth are bad." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man say about?", "dialogue": "W: Bob said that Seattle is a great place for conferences.\n M: He is certainly in the position to make that comment. HE has been there so often.", "choices": [ "He's been to Seattle many times.", "He has chaired a lot of conferences.", "He has a high position in his company." ], "summary": "He's been to Seattle many times." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman think the old man looks serious?", "dialogue": "M: How do you like your neighbors?\n W: The old man looks very serious and I've never seen him smile. The old lady is so kind.", "choices": [ "He's kind to us.", "She often helps us.", "He never smiles to us." ], "summary": "He never smiles to us." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much will the man pay for three children tickets?", "dialogue": "M: How much does one ticket cost?\n W: Two dollars for the general public, but children tickets are half price.", "choices": [ "$ 1.", "$ 2.", "$ 3." ], "summary": "$ 3." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man do probably this evening?", "dialogue": "F: Will you be free this evening?\n M: I'm afraid not. I'll have a maths test tomorrow.", "choices": [ "Go shopping.", "Review his work.", "Watch TV." ], "summary": "Review his work." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the man and the woman talking about?", "dialogue": "W: Do you know Tom?\n W: Tom what?\n M: Tom Smith.\n W: No. But I know a Tim Smith.\n M: Oh, yes, you are right. It was Tim Smith I meant. You know what happened to him the other day?\n W: No, what happened then?\n M: Well, he told me he saw his dead grandfather in London.\n W: Oh, come on. You are not telling a ghost story, are you?\n M: But he told me it was true. You see, his grandfather used to be an army officer during the war. And because he didn't return home after the war, everybody thought he had been killed in the war.\n W: But then, he suddenly appeared alive, like in those films.\n M: Exactly. Tom, oh no, Tim, told me that by chance he saw an old man at the railway station selling newspapers. And he was surprised to see someone like his grandfather in a picture he had seen. So naturally he went to the man and asked him whether his name was Smith. And the man, I mean, his grandfather, said yes, and after that everything happened just like a film.\n W: Amazing. But why didn't the old man go back to his hometown after the war?\n M: Well, that's another long story. I'll tell you later.", "choices": [ "A film.", "A real story.", "A ghost story." ], "summary": "A real story." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the first name of the man they are talking about?", "dialogue": "W: Do you know Tom?\n W: Tom what?\n M: Tom Smith.\n W: No. But I know a Tim Smith.\n M: Oh, yes, you are right. It was Tim Smith I meant. You know what happened to him the other day?\n W: No, what happened then?\n M: Well, he told me he saw his dead grandfather in London.\n W: Oh, come on. You are not telling a ghost story, are you?\n M: But he told me it was true. You see, his grandfather used to be an army officer during the war. And because he didn't return home after the war, everybody thought he had been killed in the war.\n W: But then, he suddenly appeared alive, like in those films.\n M: Exactly. Tom, oh no, Tim, told me that by chance he saw an old man at the railway station selling newspapers. And he was surprised to see someone like his grandfather in a picture he had seen. So naturally he went to the man and asked him whether his name was Smith. And the man, I mean, his grandfather, said yes, and after that everything happened just like a film.\n W: Amazing. But why didn't the old man go back to his hometown after the war?\n M: Well, that's another long story. I'll tell you later.", "choices": [ "Tim.", "Tom.", "Smith." ], "summary": "Tim." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why didn't the man return home after the war?", "dialogue": "W: Do you know Tom?\n W: Tom what?\n M: Tom Smith.\n W: No. But I know a Tim Smith.\n M: Oh, yes, you are right. It was Tim Smith I meant. You know what happened to him the other day?\n W: No, what happened then?\n M: Well, he told me he saw his dead grandfather in London.\n W: Oh, come on. You are not telling a ghost story, are you?\n M: But he told me it was true. You see, his grandfather used to be an army officer during the war. And because he didn't return home after the war, everybody thought he had been killed in the war.\n W: But then, he suddenly appeared alive, like in those films.\n M: Exactly. Tom, oh no, Tim, told me that by chance he saw an old man at the railway station selling newspapers. And he was surprised to see someone like his grandfather in a picture he had seen. So naturally he went to the man and asked him whether his name was Smith. And the man, I mean, his grandfather, said yes, and after that everything happened just like a film.\n W: Amazing. But why didn't the old man go back to his hometown after the war?\n M: Well, that's another long story. I'll tell you later.", "choices": [ "He had been wounded in the war.", "The man hasn't told the woman yet.", "He had to sell newspapers at the railway station." ], "summary": "The man hasn't told the woman yet." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Did you hear that Anna needs to stay in bed for 4 weeks?\n M: Yeah. She injured her spine in a fall and a doctor told her to lie flat on her back for a month so it can mend.", "choices": [ "The serious accident may leave Anna paralyzed.", "The man happened to see Anna fall on her back.", "The injury will confine Anna to bed for quite a while." ], "summary": "The injury will confine Anna to bed for quite a while." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the conversation mainly about?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, glad to see you here!\n M: Me, too. How are you going these days?\n W: I'm OK. What are you doing in the library?\n M: Oh, recently I'm curious about British English and American English. So I just come here to get some information. They are really about the same, aren't they?\n W: I don't think so. It seems to me that some of the spellings are different.\n M: Such as?\n W: Words like theater and center end in \"re\" in England instead of \"er\" like we spell them.\n M: Can you think of any more examples?\n W: The word \"color\" is another case in point. In fact, many words which end in \"or\" in American English are spelled \"our\" in British English.\n M: I'm still not convinced. I mean, if someone comes here from England, we can all understand what he's saying. The spelling doesn't really matter that much.\n W: We're not just talking about spelling. There are differences in pronunciation and meaning too. I remember seeing an English movie where the actors kept calling their apartment a flat. Half of the movie was over before I realized what they were talking about.\n M: So there are slight differences in spelling and some vocabulary.\n W: And in pronunciation, too. You aren't going to tell me that you sound like James Simpson.\n M: James Simpson isn't English. He's Scottish.\n W: Okay. Anyway, the pronunciation is different.\n M: So British English and American English are different in many ways, right?\n W: Yes, sure.\n M: But it's not so different that it prevents us from understanding each other.\n W: That's exactly what I mean.\n M: Questions 9 to 12 are based on the conversation you have just heard.", "choices": [ "The connection between British and American English.", "The differences between British and American English.", "The difficulty in distinguishing British and American English." ], "summary": "The differences between British and American English." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think of the difference in spelling between British English and American English?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, glad to see you here!\n M: Me, too. How are you going these days?\n W: I'm OK. What are you doing in the library?\n M: Oh, recently I'm curious about British English and American English. So I just come here to get some information. They are really about the same, aren't they?\n W: I don't think so. It seems to me that some of the spellings are different.\n M: Such as?\n W: Words like theater and center end in \"re\" in England instead of \"er\" like we spell them.\n M: Can you think of any more examples?\n W: The word \"color\" is another case in point. In fact, many words which end in \"or\" in American English are spelled \"our\" in British English.\n M: I'm still not convinced. I mean, if someone comes here from England, we can all understand what he's saying. The spelling doesn't really matter that much.\n W: We're not just talking about spelling. There are differences in pronunciation and meaning too. I remember seeing an English movie where the actors kept calling their apartment a flat. Half of the movie was over before I realized what they were talking about.\n M: So there are slight differences in spelling and some vocabulary.\n W: And in pronunciation, too. You aren't going to tell me that you sound like James Simpson.\n M: James Simpson isn't English. He's Scottish.\n W: Okay. Anyway, the pronunciation is different.\n M: So British English and American English are different in many ways, right?\n W: Yes, sure.\n M: But it's not so different that it prevents us from understanding each other.\n W: That's exactly what I mean.\n M: Questions 9 to 12 are based on the conversation you have just heard.", "choices": [ "It can not prevent people from understanding each other.", "It is important for English learners to realize the difference.", "It makes people feel difficult to communicate with each other." ], "summary": "It can not prevent people from understanding each other." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman mention the English movie she once saw?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, glad to see you here!\n M: Me, too. How are you going these days?\n W: I'm OK. What are you doing in the library?\n M: Oh, recently I'm curious about British English and American English. So I just come here to get some information. They are really about the same, aren't they?\n W: I don't think so. It seems to me that some of the spellings are different.\n M: Such as?\n W: Words like theater and center end in \"re\" in England instead of \"er\" like we spell them.\n M: Can you think of any more examples?\n W: The word \"color\" is another case in point. In fact, many words which end in \"or\" in American English are spelled \"our\" in British English.\n M: I'm still not convinced. I mean, if someone comes here from England, we can all understand what he's saying. The spelling doesn't really matter that much.\n W: We're not just talking about spelling. There are differences in pronunciation and meaning too. I remember seeing an English movie where the actors kept calling their apartment a flat. Half of the movie was over before I realized what they were talking about.\n M: So there are slight differences in spelling and some vocabulary.\n W: And in pronunciation, too. You aren't going to tell me that you sound like James Simpson.\n M: James Simpson isn't English. He's Scottish.\n W: Okay. Anyway, the pronunciation is different.\n M: So British English and American English are different in many ways, right?\n W: Yes, sure.\n M: But it's not so different that it prevents us from understanding each other.\n W: That's exactly what I mean.\n M: Questions 9 to 12 are based on the conversation you have just heard.", "choices": [ "To show differences between British and American English in pronunciation and meaning.", "To show she had difficulty understanding the whole movie.", "To show her dissatisfaction with the character in the movie." ], "summary": "To show differences between British and American English in pronunciation and meaning." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn about British English and American English?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, glad to see you here!\n M: Me, too. How are you going these days?\n W: I'm OK. What are you doing in the library?\n M: Oh, recently I'm curious about British English and American English. So I just come here to get some information. They are really about the same, aren't they?\n W: I don't think so. It seems to me that some of the spellings are different.\n M: Such as?\n W: Words like theater and center end in \"re\" in England instead of \"er\" like we spell them.\n M: Can you think of any more examples?\n W: The word \"color\" is another case in point. In fact, many words which end in \"or\" in American English are spelled \"our\" in British English.\n M: I'm still not convinced. I mean, if someone comes here from England, we can all understand what he's saying. The spelling doesn't really matter that much.\n W: We're not just talking about spelling. There are differences in pronunciation and meaning too. I remember seeing an English movie where the actors kept calling their apartment a flat. Half of the movie was over before I realized what they were talking about.\n M: So there are slight differences in spelling and some vocabulary.\n W: And in pronunciation, too. You aren't going to tell me that you sound like James Simpson.\n M: James Simpson isn't English. He's Scottish.\n W: Okay. Anyway, the pronunciation is different.\n M: So British English and American English are different in many ways, right?\n W: Yes, sure.\n M: But it's not so different that it prevents us from understanding each other.\n W: That's exactly what I mean.\n M: Questions 9 to 12 are based on the conversation you have just heard.", "choices": [ "They are totally different.", "They are practically the same.", "They are slightly different but interoperable." ], "summary": "They are slightly different but interoperable." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why are the neighbors moving out?", "dialogue": "M: I don't understand why the neighbors are moving our so soon. They just moved into the flat last month.\n W: The landlord has refused to mend the thing he promised to before they moved in.", "choices": [ "They don't like the flat.", "They can't afford the high rent.", "The landlord doesn't keep his promise." ], "summary": "The landlord doesn't keep his promise." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the weather forecast?", "dialogue": "W: It's nearly ten o'clock. Let's listen to the weather forecast.\n M: Here is the weather forecast: Fog is spreading from the east and it'll affect all areas by midnight. It will be heavy in some places.", "choices": [ "There will be heavy fog in all areas.", "There will be heavy rain by midnight.", "There will be fog in all areas by midnight." ], "summary": "There will be fog in all areas by midnight." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is Julie going to take a trip to Canada with?", "dialogue": "Susan: Are you looking forward to your trip to Canada, Julie? I hear you have planned it for a long time.\n Julie: I can't wait to see Canada, Susan, but I'm somehow scared of the journey. My husband insists on flying but I want to sail. Planes make me nervous.\n Susan: There's nothing to be frightened. How many planes fly across the Atlantic every day?\n Julie: I've no idea. Hundreds, I suppose. But any accident in a flight will lead to tragedy.\n Susan: And how often do you hear of a crash? Once or twice a year?\n Julie: Yes, but planes fly so high and fast that once was enough.\n Susan: Look, there are more road casualties per day than air deaths per year. Air transport is really safe compared with road transport.\n Julie: I'd still prefer to go by sea. Ships may not travel fast and at least you can relax. I'd love a trip on a luxury liner like the Queen Elizabeth II.\n Susan: It's fine if you're a good sailor. But have you ever traveled far in a rough sea?\n Julie: No. I've only been in a boat once. I sailed down the River Thames on a sightseeing tour. But in many eases I'd rather to be sea - sick than dead.", "choices": [ "Her family.", "Her husband.", "Her children." ], "summary": "Her husband." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What kind of transport does her husband prefer to take?", "dialogue": "Susan: Are you looking forward to your trip to Canada, Julie? I hear you have planned it for a long time.\n Julie: I can't wait to see Canada, Susan, but I'm somehow scared of the journey. My husband insists on flying but I want to sail. Planes make me nervous.\n Susan: There's nothing to be frightened. How many planes fly across the Atlantic every day?\n Julie: I've no idea. Hundreds, I suppose. But any accident in a flight will lead to tragedy.\n Susan: And how often do you hear of a crash? Once or twice a year?\n Julie: Yes, but planes fly so high and fast that once was enough.\n Susan: Look, there are more road casualties per day than air deaths per year. Air transport is really safe compared with road transport.\n Julie: I'd still prefer to go by sea. Ships may not travel fast and at least you can relax. I'd love a trip on a luxury liner like the Queen Elizabeth II.\n Susan: It's fine if you're a good sailor. But have you ever traveled far in a rough sea?\n Julie: No. I've only been in a boat once. I sailed down the River Thames on a sightseeing tour. But in many eases I'd rather to be sea - sick than dead.", "choices": [ "By air.", "By bus.", "By train." ], "summary": "By air." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the greatest disadvantage of taking a ship according to Susan?", "dialogue": "Susan: Are you looking forward to your trip to Canada, Julie? I hear you have planned it for a long time.\n Julie: I can't wait to see Canada, Susan, but I'm somehow scared of the journey. My husband insists on flying but I want to sail. Planes make me nervous.\n Susan: There's nothing to be frightened. How many planes fly across the Atlantic every day?\n Julie: I've no idea. Hundreds, I suppose. But any accident in a flight will lead to tragedy.\n Susan: And how often do you hear of a crash? Once or twice a year?\n Julie: Yes, but planes fly so high and fast that once was enough.\n Susan: Look, there are more road casualties per day than air deaths per year. Air transport is really safe compared with road transport.\n Julie: I'd still prefer to go by sea. Ships may not travel fast and at least you can relax. I'd love a trip on a luxury liner like the Queen Elizabeth II.\n Susan: It's fine if you're a good sailor. But have you ever traveled far in a rough sea?\n Julie: No. I've only been in a boat once. I sailed down the River Thames on a sightseeing tour. But in many eases I'd rather to be sea - sick than dead.", "choices": [ "It is not very fast.", "It has no casualties.", "It can make you sea-sick." ], "summary": "It can make you sea-sick." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who are the speakers?", "dialogue": "W: Stan, do you have a minute?\n M: Oh, hi, Cathy. Sure. What's up?\n W: Well, I've been meaning to talk to you about the situation in the office.\n M: I'm not in there very often. It's so noisy that I can't work.\n W: That's exactly what I'm getting at. We're supposed to be able to do our preparation in that office, but have you noticed? Jack constantly has students coming in and get help with his course.\n M: We can't really ask him to stop having students come in for help, can we?\n W: No, of course not. But I'm not able to do my work and neither are you. I imagine it's the same for the others in the office.\n M: Hmm, could we ask for a kind of meeting room? When we have to talk to students, we could go to the meeting room.\n W: Good idea.", "choices": [ "Students.", "Teachers.", "Clerks." ], "summary": "Teachers." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they mainly talking about?", "dialogue": "W: Stan, do you have a minute?\n M: Oh, hi, Cathy. Sure. What's up?\n W: Well, I've been meaning to talk to you about the situation in the office.\n M: I'm not in there very often. It's so noisy that I can't work.\n W: That's exactly what I'm getting at. We're supposed to be able to do our preparation in that office, but have you noticed? Jack constantly has students coming in and get help with his course.\n M: We can't really ask him to stop having students come in for help, can we?\n W: No, of course not. But I'm not able to do my work and neither are you. I imagine it's the same for the others in the office.\n M: Hmm, could we ask for a kind of meeting room? When we have to talk to students, we could go to the meeting room.\n W: Good idea.", "choices": [ "Noise in the office.", "A new meeting room.", "The story of a workmate." ], "summary": "Noise in the office." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Stan suggest they do?", "dialogue": "W: Stan, do you have a minute?\n M: Oh, hi, Cathy. Sure. What's up?\n W: Well, I've been meaning to talk to you about the situation in the office.\n M: I'm not in there very often. It's so noisy that I can't work.\n W: That's exactly what I'm getting at. We're supposed to be able to do our preparation in that office, but have you noticed? Jack constantly has students coming in and get help with his course.\n M: We can't really ask him to stop having students come in for help, can we?\n W: No, of course not. But I'm not able to do my work and neither are you. I imagine it's the same for the others in the office.\n M: Hmm, could we ask for a kind of meeting room? When we have to talk to students, we could go to the meeting room.\n W: Good idea.", "choices": [ "Talk to Jack openly.", "Move to another office.", "Ask for a meeting room." ], "summary": "Ask for a meeting room." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will Mr Smith come back?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning. I'm here to see Mr. Smith.\n M: Mr. Smith will not be back until Thursday night. You may come then.", "choices": [ "On Thursday night.", "On Thursday morning.", "On tonight." ], "summary": "On Thursday night." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is Tom being invited to the party?", "dialogue": "W: I really can't like the way Tom controls the conversation all the time. If he is going to be in the Christmas party, I just wouldn't come.\n M: I'm sorry you feel that way. But my mother insists that he come.", "choices": [ "Because Tom likes the woman.", "Because the man's mother likes him.", "Because Tom is the man's good friend." ], "summary": "Because the man's mother likes him." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is most probably the man?", "dialogue": "M: We are famous for our barbecue pork with rice. Would you like to have some?\n W: Er... I don't think so. I am not a big fan of Barbarella pork.", "choices": [ "A waiter.", "A butcher.", "A porter." ], "summary": "A waiter." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which dress did the woman wear?", "dialogue": "W: I was hoping that you'd wear your new dress. It's much prettier.\n M: But this one is more comfortable for hot weather.", "choices": [ "The prettier one.", "The new one.", "The more comfortable one." ], "summary": "The more comfortable one." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where have men traveled in a spaceship?", "dialogue": "F: Men have been to the moon in a spaceship. Is that right?\n M: Yes. But men have never traveled to other planets.", "choices": [ "To other planets.", "To the moon.", "Only on the earth." ], "summary": "To the moon." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: The Variety Theatre finally went out of business.\n W: Well, that's not a surprise. It was the worst one in town.", "choices": [ "She likes the new theatre in town.", "She expects the theatre to close down.", "She's surprised by the news." ], "summary": "She expects the theatre to close down." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, David! Mr. Harper has just asked me if you'd finished your project yet. It was supposed to be handed in yesterday.\n M: I know. I'm just finishing it now.\n W: He wanted to know if we'd done them together. I said no. What's yours on? It took me ages to do mine.\n M: Well, I was really lucky. I found this book all about the population in New Zealand cities.\n W: Is it good?\n M: Yes, it's a great book! I photocopied three chapters. There are some brilliant charts and...\n W: What are you going to do with all that?\n M: Well, now I'm going to copy these pages and these charts and then I'll finish my project!\n W: You're not supposed to just copy the book.\n M: Oh! I think Mr. Harper won't know.\n W: He will know! He asked us to write a list of all the books we'd used. Remember? That's not the point anyway.\n M: What is the point then?\n W: Well, the point is that you're supposed to write your own project--you can't copy someone else's writing.\n M: Er... er... Well, you're right. Thank you for your reminding me of that.", "choices": [ "Teacher and student.", "Mother and son.", "Schoolmates." ], "summary": "Schoolmates." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman blame the man?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, David! Mr. Harper has just asked me if you'd finished your project yet. It was supposed to be handed in yesterday.\n M: I know. I'm just finishing it now.\n W: He wanted to know if we'd done them together. I said no. What's yours on? It took me ages to do mine.\n M: Well, I was really lucky. I found this book all about the population in New Zealand cities.\n W: Is it good?\n M: Yes, it's a great book! I photocopied three chapters. There are some brilliant charts and...\n W: What are you going to do with all that?\n M: Well, now I'm going to copy these pages and these charts and then I'll finish my project!\n W: You're not supposed to just copy the book.\n M: Oh! I think Mr. Harper won't know.\n W: He will know! He asked us to write a list of all the books we'd used. Remember? That's not the point anyway.\n M: What is the point then?\n W: Well, the point is that you're supposed to write your own project--you can't copy someone else's writing.\n M: Er... er... Well, you're right. Thank you for your reminding me of that.", "choices": [ "He didn't hand in his project on schedule.", "His project was not what he was supposed to write.", "He was not supposed to finish his project by copying." ], "summary": "He was not supposed to finish his project by copying." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man probably do next?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, David! Mr. Harper has just asked me if you'd finished your project yet. It was supposed to be handed in yesterday.\n M: I know. I'm just finishing it now.\n W: He wanted to know if we'd done them together. I said no. What's yours on? It took me ages to do mine.\n M: Well, I was really lucky. I found this book all about the population in New Zealand cities.\n W: Is it good?\n M: Yes, it's a great book! I photocopied three chapters. There are some brilliant charts and...\n W: What are you going to do with all that?\n M: Well, now I'm going to copy these pages and these charts and then I'll finish my project!\n W: You're not supposed to just copy the book.\n M: Oh! I think Mr. Harper won't know.\n W: He will know! He asked us to write a list of all the books we'd used. Remember? That's not the point anyway.\n M: What is the point then?\n W: Well, the point is that you're supposed to write your own project--you can't copy someone else's writing.\n M: Er... er... Well, you're right. Thank you for your reminding me of that.", "choices": [ "He will hand in his project right now.", "He will probably write his own project.", "He will report the woman to Mr. Harper." ], "summary": "He will probably write his own project." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What kind of music does the man like best?", "dialogue": "M: Are you interested in music?\n W: Yes. I like classical music. Beethoven is my favourite composer. How about you?\n M: I like all kinds of music, but jazz is my favourite and my wife is fond of rock music.\n W: You play the piano, don't you?\n M: A little bit, but my wife is much better than me. She can also play the violin.\n W: Really? I hope I can hear her play some day.\n M: Why not come to our house this weekend? We are going to have a party.\n W: I'd love to.", "choices": [ "Classical music.", "Rock music.", "Jazz." ], "summary": "Jazz." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who can play the violin?", "dialogue": "M: Are you interested in music?\n W: Yes. I like classical music. Beethoven is my favourite composer. How about you?\n M: I like all kinds of music, but jazz is my favourite and my wife is fond of rock music.\n W: You play the piano, don't you?\n M: A little bit, but my wife is much better than me. She can also play the violin.\n W: Really? I hope I can hear her play some day.\n M: Why not come to our house this weekend? We are going to have a party.\n W: I'd love to.", "choices": [ "The woman.", "The man.", "The man's wife." ], "summary": "The man's wife." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the woman possibly hear the man's wife play?", "dialogue": "M: Are you interested in music?\n W: Yes. I like classical music. Beethoven is my favourite composer. How about you?\n M: I like all kinds of music, but jazz is my favourite and my wife is fond of rock music.\n W: You play the piano, don't you?\n M: A little bit, but my wife is much better than me. She can also play the violin.\n W: Really? I hope I can hear her play some day.\n M: Why not come to our house this weekend? We are going to have a party.\n W: I'd love to.", "choices": [ "Some day in the future.", "This weekend.", "This month." ], "summary": "This weekend." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: It was the third time Rodger had phoned me to say he had a new job.\n W: It's difficult to keep a young man in one job for life nowadays.", "choices": [ "Young people are too quick in making decisions.", "Young people seldom stay long on thesame job.", "Young people lose their jobs easily." ], "summary": "Young people seldom stay long on thesame job." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can be inferred from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: What are the things in our our suitcase? There aren't any toys at all. Where have you put them?\n M: Oh, no. This is not our suitcase. The old lady must have taken ours bymistake. She was sitting next to us at the restaurant.", "choices": [ "The old lady sitting next to the couple likes toys very much.", "An old lady took the couple's suitcasefor her own.", "The couple's suitcase was stolen inthe restaurant." ], "summary": "An old lady took the couple's suitcasefor her own." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from this conversation?", "dialogue": "M: So how is your new roommate?\n W: She really makes me angry.\n M: What happened?\n W: She's always making loud noises at midnight. When I remind her, she's always rude.", "choices": [ "The woman does not get along well with the man.", "The woman does not get along well with her roommate.", "The man will talk with the woman's roommate." ], "summary": "The woman does not get along well with her roommate." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the weather like that day?", "dialogue": "F: What a terrible day!\n M: Yes, I feel like in fire!", "choices": [ "Hot", "Cold", "Warm" ], "summary": "Hot" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When did the man begin his work?", "dialogue": "W: When did you start your work last night?\n M: I began to work after the TV news finished.", "choices": [ "Before TV news.", "After TV news.", "We don't know." ], "summary": "After TV news." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man imply?", "dialogue": "W: I really like those abstract paintings we saw yesterday. What do you think?\n M: I guess it's something I haven't acquired a taste for yet.", "choices": [ "The woman possesses a natural talent for art.", "He doesn't like abstract paintings.", "He isn't good at abstract thinking." ], "summary": "He doesn't like abstract paintings." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the woman go to work?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Natasha. I see you're going out for a run. You don't have to go to work today?\n W: I've started running to work instead of taking the bus. It's good for the environment.\n M: I drive to work. I keep fit at the gym.\n W: Well, running gives me a wonderful feeling of freedom-it's just what I need before sitting down in the office every day.\n M: Are you going to join in the big race next month?\n W: I'd like to. Are you going to take part in it?\n M: Oh, yes. But I'm not going to train by running to work. I'll run around the park a few times when I get home in the evenings.\n W: OK. Anyway I must go now or I'll be late. Bye.", "choices": [ "By car.", "By running.", "By bus." ], "summary": "By running." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What feeling does the woman get while going to work?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Natasha. I see you're going out for a run. You don't have to go to work today?\n W: I've started running to work instead of taking the bus. It's good for the environment.\n M: I drive to work. I keep fit at the gym.\n W: Well, running gives me a wonderful feeling of freedom-it's just what I need before sitting down in the office every day.\n M: Are you going to join in the big race next month?\n W: I'd like to. Are you going to take part in it?\n M: Oh, yes. But I'm not going to train by running to work. I'll run around the park a few times when I get home in the evenings.\n W: OK. Anyway I must go now or I'll be late. Bye.", "choices": [ "Free.", "Peaceful.", "Tired." ], "summary": "Free." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How will the man train for the big race?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Natasha. I see you're going out for a run. You don't have to go to work today?\n W: I've started running to work instead of taking the bus. It's good for the environment.\n M: I drive to work. I keep fit at the gym.\n W: Well, running gives me a wonderful feeling of freedom-it's just what I need before sitting down in the office every day.\n M: Are you going to join in the big race next month?\n W: I'd like to. Are you going to take part in it?\n M: Oh, yes. But I'm not going to train by running to work. I'll run around the park a few times when I get home in the evenings.\n W: OK. Anyway I must go now or I'll be late. Bye.", "choices": [ "Run to work.", "Run at a gym.", "Run around a park." ], "summary": "Run around a park." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: If Professor Thomas is willing to give us a three-day extension to finish the project, maybe he'll give us a few more days.\n M: Let's not push our luck, OK?", "choices": [ "They shouldn't ask for too much.", "They should ask for three weeks to do the work.", "They shouldn't push the projector buttons." ], "summary": "They shouldn't ask for too much." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did the conversation most probably take place?", "dialogue": "W: Gorge, look at the long waiting line. I am glad you've made a reservation.\n M: More and more people enjoy eating out now. Beside, this place is especially popular with the overseas students.", "choices": [ "At a theatre.", "At a booking office.", "At a restaurant." ], "summary": "At a restaurant." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the woman ask the man to turn down the TV?", "dialogue": "W: Could you please turn down your TV a little?\n M: Sorry! Are you still preparing for the final exam?", "choices": [ "She didn't want to watch TV.", "Her study was disturbe", "She wanted to listen to the radio." ], "summary": "Her study was disturbe" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the man's shoes?", "dialogue": "Man: Have you seen my old shoes? I thought they were under the chair by the television.\n Woman: Not any more! They're by the door with the other rubbish. I've been tidying the flat.", "choices": [ "They are under the chair by the television.", "They are under the chair with the rubbish.", "They are by the door with the rubbish." ], "summary": "They are by the door with the rubbish." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the man look pale?", "dialogue": "W: Harry, what's the matter? You look pale.\n M: I just had a terrible experience.\n W: Did you have an accident?\n M: Not quite, but almost. I was crossing the street just now and was almost hit by a car. Fortunately, I jumped back in time.\n W: How awful! I hope you got the number of the car, so you can report this man to the police.\n M: Before I realized what had happened, the car was gone.\n W: Drivers like that should be punished by the police.\n M: I agree. I won't forget this for a long time.\n W: I am sure you won't.\n M: Yes,from now on I won't cross the street reading my newspaper. I'll have to watch where I'm going, since there are dangerous drivers like that one on the road.", "choices": [ "Because he was too tired.", "Because he was injured in a traffic accident.", "Because he was almost hit by a car and felt frightened." ], "summary": "Because he was almost hit by a car and felt frightened." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the woman hope the man do?", "dialogue": "W: Harry, what's the matter? You look pale.\n M: I just had a terrible experience.\n W: Did you have an accident?\n M: Not quite, but almost. I was crossing the street just now and was almost hit by a car. Fortunately, I jumped back in time.\n W: How awful! I hope you got the number of the car, so you can report this man to the police.\n M: Before I realized what had happened, the car was gone.\n W: Drivers like that should be punished by the police.\n M: I agree. I won't forget this for a long time.\n W: I am sure you won't.\n M: Yes,from now on I won't cross the street reading my newspaper. I'll have to watch where I'm going, since there are dangerous drivers like that one on the road.", "choices": [ "To take the driver's license away.", "To report the driver to the police.", "To be more careful next time." ], "summary": "To report the driver to the police." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was the man doing when the car almost hit him?", "dialogue": "W: Harry, what's the matter? You look pale.\n M: I just had a terrible experience.\n W: Did you have an accident?\n M: Not quite, but almost. I was crossing the street just now and was almost hit by a car. Fortunately, I jumped back in time.\n W: How awful! I hope you got the number of the car, so you can report this man to the police.\n M: Before I realized what had happened, the car was gone.\n W: Drivers like that should be punished by the police.\n M: I agree. I won't forget this for a long time.\n W: I am sure you won't.\n M: Yes,from now on I won't cross the street reading my newspaper. I'll have to watch where I'm going, since there are dangerous drivers like that one on the road.", "choices": [ "He was reading a newspaper.", "He was thinking something important.", "He was doing nothing but walking." ], "summary": "He was reading a newspaper." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the speakers probably?", "dialogue": "W: What's the noise?\n M: That's the boys playing football.", "choices": [ "At home.", "In the classroom.", "On the playground." ], "summary": "On the playground." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the woman probably do?", "dialogue": "M: Today's the last day that Harry Potter is on. We planned to go and see it after school.\n W: I'd love to, but Professor Brian wants to speak with me.", "choices": [ "See the movie with the man.", "See Professor Brian.", "See Harry Potter." ], "summary": "See Professor Brian." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the relationship between the speakers?", "dialogue": "W: On today's show we have Dennis Dean, owner of Double the Fun bus parties. Hi, Dennis. Can you tell us what you do?\n M: Well, Double the Fun is a party bus where you and up to 50 friends can hold celebrations. All buses have fridges for cold drinks, disco-quality sound, an amazing light show and comfortable leather seats. What we don't have is cooking equipment. All buses also have a bus host, whose job is to make sure all the guests get back on the bus after each stop.\n W: After each stop? So guests don't spend the whole evening driving around on the bus?\n M: No! In fact, we take them to 4 different clubs during the evening. At each club, we've booked special VIP entrance, which means no waiting to get in, and everyone gets a free drink.\n W: Anything else our listeners should know about the parties?\n M: Yes, all guests must be smartly dressed. No jeans or sports shoes. The only exception would be if they want to have a fancy-dress party. And we need to know the time you book if you are planning a fancy-dress party. Clubs like to know in advance when parties will be arriving.\n W: Thanks, Dennis.", "choices": [ "Interviewer and interviewee.", "Club owner and customer.", "Driver and passenger." ], "summary": "Interviewer and interviewee." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can the guests do on the bus?", "dialogue": "W: On today's show we have Dennis Dean, owner of Double the Fun bus parties. Hi, Dennis. Can you tell us what you do?\n M: Well, Double the Fun is a party bus where you and up to 50 friends can hold celebrations. All buses have fridges for cold drinks, disco-quality sound, an amazing light show and comfortable leather seats. What we don't have is cooking equipment. All buses also have a bus host, whose job is to make sure all the guests get back on the bus after each stop.\n W: After each stop? So guests don't spend the whole evening driving around on the bus?\n M: No! In fact, we take them to 4 different clubs during the evening. At each club, we've booked special VIP entrance, which means no waiting to get in, and everyone gets a free drink.\n W: Anything else our listeners should know about the parties?\n M: Yes, all guests must be smartly dressed. No jeans or sports shoes. The only exception would be if they want to have a fancy-dress party. And we need to know the time you book if you are planning a fancy-dress party. Clubs like to know in advance when parties will be arriving.\n W: Thanks, Dennis.", "choices": [ "Have cold drinks.", "Drive the bus.", "Cook food." ], "summary": "Have cold drinks." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are guests expected to do for parties?", "dialogue": "W: On today's show we have Dennis Dean, owner of Double the Fun bus parties. Hi, Dennis. Can you tell us what you do?\n M: Well, Double the Fun is a party bus where you and up to 50 friends can hold celebrations. All buses have fridges for cold drinks, disco-quality sound, an amazing light show and comfortable leather seats. What we don't have is cooking equipment. All buses also have a bus host, whose job is to make sure all the guests get back on the bus after each stop.\n W: After each stop? So guests don't spend the whole evening driving around on the bus?\n M: No! In fact, we take them to 4 different clubs during the evening. At each club, we've booked special VIP entrance, which means no waiting to get in, and everyone gets a free drink.\n W: Anything else our listeners should know about the parties?\n M: Yes, all guests must be smartly dressed. No jeans or sports shoes. The only exception would be if they want to have a fancy-dress party. And we need to know the time you book if you are planning a fancy-dress party. Clubs like to know in advance when parties will be arriving.\n W: Thanks, Dennis.", "choices": [ "Bring their VIP cards.", "Get dressed smartly.", "Book clubs in advance." ], "summary": "Get dressed smartly." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man suggest guests do before a fancy-dress party?", "dialogue": "W: On today's show we have Dennis Dean, owner of Double the Fun bus parties. Hi, Dennis. Can you tell us what you do?\n M: Well, Double the Fun is a party bus where you and up to 50 friends can hold celebrations. All buses have fridges for cold drinks, disco-quality sound, an amazing light show and comfortable leather seats. What we don't have is cooking equipment. All buses also have a bus host, whose job is to make sure all the guests get back on the bus after each stop.\n W: After each stop? So guests don't spend the whole evening driving around on the bus?\n M: No! In fact, we take them to 4 different clubs during the evening. At each club, we've booked special VIP entrance, which means no waiting to get in, and everyone gets a free drink.\n W: Anything else our listeners should know about the parties?\n M: Yes, all guests must be smartly dressed. No jeans or sports shoes. The only exception would be if they want to have a fancy-dress party. And we need to know the time you book if you are planning a fancy-dress party. Clubs like to know in advance when parties will be arriving.\n W: Thanks, Dennis.", "choices": [ "Control the number of people.", "Avoid wearing jeans and sports shoes.", "Inform him of the booking time." ], "summary": "Inform him of the booking time." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why won't Mr. Stone come to the clinic tomorrow?", "dialogue": "W: Clinic. Can 1 help you?\n M: Good afternoon. This is Frank Stone. I want to make an appointment with Doctor Milton, please.\n W: OK, Mr. Stone. We have you on our records. Can you manage this afternoon?\n M: I'm afraid not. 1 can manage tomorrow.\n W: I'm afraid Mr. Milton is not on duty tomorrow. He'll be here the day after tomorrow. That's Thursday, March 27th.\n M: Fine.\n W: Will 5:20 be all right?\n M: Well, yes. But what time is the clinic closed?\n W: We start from 9:00 a.m. and close at 7:00 p. m. on weekdays. We don't work at the weekend.\n M: I'd prefer a later time so that I can come along after work.\n W: Then what about 6:15?\n M: Well, that's fine.", "choices": [ "He can't spare the time.", "The clinic will be closed.", "Dr. Milton won't come to work." ], "summary": "Dr. Milton won't come to work." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When is the clinic open in a week?", "dialogue": "W: Clinic. Can 1 help you?\n M: Good afternoon. This is Frank Stone. I want to make an appointment with Doctor Milton, please.\n W: OK, Mr. Stone. We have you on our records. Can you manage this afternoon?\n M: I'm afraid not. 1 can manage tomorrow.\n W: I'm afraid Mr. Milton is not on duty tomorrow. He'll be here the day after tomorrow. That's Thursday, March 27th.\n M: Fine.\n W: Will 5:20 be all right?\n M: Well, yes. But what time is the clinic closed?\n W: We start from 9:00 a.m. and close at 7:00 p. m. on weekdays. We don't work at the weekend.\n M: I'd prefer a later time so that I can come along after work.\n W: Then what about 6:15?\n M: Well, that's fine.", "choices": [ "From Monday to Friday.", "On weekdays except Thursday.", "During the whole week." ], "summary": "From Monday to Friday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time has finally been fixed for Mr. Stone to come?", "dialogue": "W: Clinic. Can 1 help you?\n M: Good afternoon. This is Frank Stone. I want to make an appointment with Doctor Milton, please.\n W: OK, Mr. Stone. We have you on our records. Can you manage this afternoon?\n M: I'm afraid not. 1 can manage tomorrow.\n W: I'm afraid Mr. Milton is not on duty tomorrow. He'll be here the day after tomorrow. That's Thursday, March 27th.\n M: Fine.\n W: Will 5:20 be all right?\n M: Well, yes. But what time is the clinic closed?\n W: We start from 9:00 a.m. and close at 7:00 p. m. on weekdays. We don't work at the weekend.\n M: I'd prefer a later time so that I can come along after work.\n W: Then what about 6:15?\n M: Well, that's fine.", "choices": [ "5:30 p. m., Wednesday.", "6:15 p. m., Wednesday.", "6:15 p. m., Thursday." ], "summary": "6:15 p. m., Thursday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the father discourage his son from buying a Game Boy?", "dialogue": "Boy: Dad, Dad! Can I have some money to buy a Game Boy?\n Dad: A Game Boy? Those are too expensive.\n Boy: No, they're not. There only twenty-five dollars. I've got forty-two dollars before, but Mom didn't let me buy one.\n Dad: Well, let's look. Let's think of some ways so that ... Hmm. Well, maybe we can come up with some ways that you can earn money.\n Boy: Let's see ... allowance.\n Dad: Okay, well allowance. So, how much money can you make a week with allowance? What did Mom tell you?\n Boy: She said that if, umm, you get your work done on time, you can get $1.25.\n Dad: Okay, so if you get your work done, you get $1.25. Okay, and what are some other ways that you can earn a little bit more money?\n Boy: Umm, let's see. I could work for people.\n Dad: Okay, well, maybe you could come up with some odd jobs. What are a couple of things that you could do to earn some money, maybe around here, in the neighborhood?\n Boy: Umm.\n Dad: What about opening up a lemonade stand?\n Boy: I can try that. That'll be fun.\n Dad: Okay. What else can you do?\n Boy: Hmmm. Most the kids on our block like candy, so I can start one of those.\n Dad: Okay, so maybe selling some candy. [Yeah.] And, what else?\n Boy: Umm. I could ... umm ... take out the trash everyday.\n Dad: Well, I think you have some ideas, so I guess if you save long, you'll be able to earn enough money to buy something you want. Sound good?\n Boy: Like a Game Boy?\n Dad: Uh, something you need, let's say.\n Boy: Uh! (Great surprise and disgust)\n Dad: [Laughing]", "choices": [ "Using it is a simply a waste of time.", "His son needs to play with friends instead.", "The game system costs too much." ], "summary": "The game system costs too much." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much can the boy save a month in allowance to buy a Game Boy?", "dialogue": "Boy: Dad, Dad! Can I have some money to buy a Game Boy?\n Dad: A Game Boy? Those are too expensive.\n Boy: No, they're not. There only twenty-five dollars. I've got forty-two dollars before, but Mom didn't let me buy one.\n Dad: Well, let's look. Let's think of some ways so that ... Hmm. Well, maybe we can come up with some ways that you can earn money.\n Boy: Let's see ... allowance.\n Dad: Okay, well allowance. So, how much money can you make a week with allowance? What did Mom tell you?\n Boy: She said that if, umm, you get your work done on time, you can get $1.25.\n Dad: Okay, so if you get your work done, you get $1.25. Okay, and what are some other ways that you can earn a little bit more money?\n Boy: Umm, let's see. I could work for people.\n Dad: Okay, well, maybe you could come up with some odd jobs. What are a couple of things that you could do to earn some money, maybe around here, in the neighborhood?\n Boy: Umm.\n Dad: What about opening up a lemonade stand?\n Boy: I can try that. That'll be fun.\n Dad: Okay. What else can you do?\n Boy: Hmmm. Most the kids on our block like candy, so I can start one of those.\n Dad: Okay, so maybe selling some candy. [Yeah.] And, what else?\n Boy: Umm. I could ... umm ... take out the trash everyday.\n Dad: Well, I think you have some ideas, so I guess if you save long, you'll be able to earn enough money to buy something you want. Sound good?\n Boy: Like a Game Boy?\n Dad: Uh, something you need, let's say.\n Boy: Uh! (Great surprise and disgust)\n Dad: [Laughing]", "choices": [ "$1.25", "$5.00", "$7.50" ], "summary": "$5.00" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the boy need to do to earn allowance?", "dialogue": "Boy: Dad, Dad! Can I have some money to buy a Game Boy?\n Dad: A Game Boy? Those are too expensive.\n Boy: No, they're not. There only twenty-five dollars. I've got forty-two dollars before, but Mom didn't let me buy one.\n Dad: Well, let's look. Let's think of some ways so that ... Hmm. Well, maybe we can come up with some ways that you can earn money.\n Boy: Let's see ... allowance.\n Dad: Okay, well allowance. So, how much money can you make a week with allowance? What did Mom tell you?\n Boy: She said that if, umm, you get your work done on time, you can get $1.25.\n Dad: Okay, so if you get your work done, you get $1.25. Okay, and what are some other ways that you can earn a little bit more money?\n Boy: Umm, let's see. I could work for people.\n Dad: Okay, well, maybe you could come up with some odd jobs. What are a couple of things that you could do to earn some money, maybe around here, in the neighborhood?\n Boy: Umm.\n Dad: What about opening up a lemonade stand?\n Boy: I can try that. That'll be fun.\n Dad: Okay. What else can you do?\n Boy: Hmmm. Most the kids on our block like candy, so I can start one of those.\n Dad: Okay, so maybe selling some candy. [Yeah.] And, what else?\n Boy: Umm. I could ... umm ... take out the trash everyday.\n Dad: Well, I think you have some ideas, so I guess if you save long, you'll be able to earn enough money to buy something you want. Sound good?\n Boy: Like a Game Boy?\n Dad: Uh, something you need, let's say.\n Boy: Uh! (Great surprise and disgust)\n Dad: [Laughing]", "choices": [ "He has to get good grades in school.", "The boy needs to get his chores done.", "He doesn't have to do anything." ], "summary": "The boy needs to get his chores done." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What suggestion does the father give his son for making more money around the neighborhood?", "dialogue": "Boy: Dad, Dad! Can I have some money to buy a Game Boy?\n Dad: A Game Boy? Those are too expensive.\n Boy: No, they're not. There only twenty-five dollars. I've got forty-two dollars before, but Mom didn't let me buy one.\n Dad: Well, let's look. Let's think of some ways so that ... Hmm. Well, maybe we can come up with some ways that you can earn money.\n Boy: Let's see ... allowance.\n Dad: Okay, well allowance. So, how much money can you make a week with allowance? What did Mom tell you?\n Boy: She said that if, umm, you get your work done on time, you can get $1.25.\n Dad: Okay, so if you get your work done, you get $1.25. Okay, and what are some other ways that you can earn a little bit more money?\n Boy: Umm, let's see. I could work for people.\n Dad: Okay, well, maybe you could come up with some odd jobs. What are a couple of things that you could do to earn some money, maybe around here, in the neighborhood?\n Boy: Umm.\n Dad: What about opening up a lemonade stand?\n Boy: I can try that. That'll be fun.\n Dad: Okay. What else can you do?\n Boy: Hmmm. Most the kids on our block like candy, so I can start one of those.\n Dad: Okay, so maybe selling some candy. [Yeah.] And, what else?\n Boy: Umm. I could ... umm ... take out the trash everyday.\n Dad: Well, I think you have some ideas, so I guess if you save long, you'll be able to earn enough money to buy something you want. Sound good?\n Boy: Like a Game Boy?\n Dad: Uh, something you need, let's say.\n Boy: Uh! (Great surprise and disgust)\n Dad: [Laughing]", "choices": [ "delivering newspapers door-to-door", "selling lemonade to people passing by", "collecting empty cans from the trash" ], "summary": "selling lemonade to people passing by" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we infer from the ending of the conversation?", "dialogue": "Boy: Dad, Dad! Can I have some money to buy a Game Boy?\n Dad: A Game Boy? Those are too expensive.\n Boy: No, they're not. There only twenty-five dollars. I've got forty-two dollars before, but Mom didn't let me buy one.\n Dad: Well, let's look. Let's think of some ways so that ... Hmm. Well, maybe we can come up with some ways that you can earn money.\n Boy: Let's see ... allowance.\n Dad: Okay, well allowance. So, how much money can you make a week with allowance? What did Mom tell you?\n Boy: She said that if, umm, you get your work done on time, you can get $1.25.\n Dad: Okay, so if you get your work done, you get $1.25. Okay, and what are some other ways that you can earn a little bit more money?\n Boy: Umm, let's see. I could work for people.\n Dad: Okay, well, maybe you could come up with some odd jobs. What are a couple of things that you could do to earn some money, maybe around here, in the neighborhood?\n Boy: Umm.\n Dad: What about opening up a lemonade stand?\n Boy: I can try that. That'll be fun.\n Dad: Okay. What else can you do?\n Boy: Hmmm. Most the kids on our block like candy, so I can start one of those.\n Dad: Okay, so maybe selling some candy. [Yeah.] And, what else?\n Boy: Umm. I could ... umm ... take out the trash everyday.\n Dad: Well, I think you have some ideas, so I guess if you save long, you'll be able to earn enough money to buy something you want. Sound good?\n Boy: Like a Game Boy?\n Dad: Uh, something you need, let's say.\n Boy: Uh! (Great surprise and disgust)\n Dad: [Laughing]", "choices": [ "The father is going to help buy the Game Boy for his son.", "The boy feels some disappointment and surprise.", "The boy no longer wants a Game Boy." ], "summary": "The boy feels some disappointment and surprise." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was Tom's feeling of the party?", "dialogue": "F: What was the party like last night, Jim?\n M: Not too bad.", "choices": [ "Very good.", "Very bad.", "Just so so." ], "summary": "Just so so." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long does it take the man to go to school by bus?", "dialogue": "F: How far is your school?\n M: It's about 15 minutes bus ride.", "choices": [ "50 minutes.", "15 minutes.", "5 minutes." ], "summary": "15 minutes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: I left 20 pages here to copy. Here is the receipt.\n W: I'm sorry, sir. But we're a little behind. Could you come back in a few minutes?", "choices": [ "She will give him the receipt later.", "The man should make his own copies.", "She has not got the man's copies ready." ], "summary": "She has not got the man's copies ready." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn about the man?", "dialogue": "W: Did you visit the Television Tower when you had your vacation in Shanghai last summer?\n M: I couldn't make it last June. But I finally visited it twomonths later. I plan to visit it again sometime next year.", "choices": [ "He saw the big tower he visited on TV.", "He has visited the TV tower twice.", "He has visited the TV tower once." ], "summary": "He has visited the TV tower once." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will they meet possibly?", "dialogue": "M: I'll meet you at six, OK?\n F: Could you make it later? I'll have to make a call at that time.", "choices": [ "At 5.", "At 6.", "At 6:30." ], "summary": "At 6:30." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the two people talking?", "dialogue": "F: Can I help you?\n M: Yes, I want to buy a stamp for the letter.", "choices": [ "In the food shop.", "In the workshop.", "In the post office." ], "summary": "In the post office." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman ask the man?", "dialogue": "W: Tyler, do you know of an easy way to the airport? I'm flying home for Christmas.\n M: Why don't you take the bus, Sylvia? That's what I always do when I fly.\n W: Okay, but I don't know anything about the bus service here.\n M: Well, let me ask you-have you ever heard of \"Fast Pass\"?\n W: No, not until now. Is that a bus line?\n M: Yes, it is. It will take you straight to your terminal at O'Hare.\n W: That sounds like what I need. Do you know how much it costs?\n M: The last time I took it, it was $30 one-way. Let me see if I have their card in my wallet. Yes, here it is. You should call 1-800-500-5500 to reserve a seat.\n W: So, do I have to make a reservation?\n M: No, you don't have to, you know. But it's better if you do. That way you can make sure you've got a seat. They're pretty crowded at times, especially around holidays.\n W: Uh, I think you said 1-800-500-5500, right? I'll give them a call. Thanks a lot, Tyler.", "choices": [ "If he is going home for the holidays.", "If he kn ows of a simple way to the airport.", "If he knows who can see her off." ], "summary": "If he kn ows of a simple way to the airport." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man look for?", "dialogue": "W: Tyler, do you know of an easy way to the airport? I'm flying home for Christmas.\n M: Why don't you take the bus, Sylvia? That's what I always do when I fly.\n W: Okay, but I don't know anything about the bus service here.\n M: Well, let me ask you-have you ever heard of \"Fast Pass\"?\n W: No, not until now. Is that a bus line?\n M: Yes, it is. It will take you straight to your terminal at O'Hare.\n W: That sounds like what I need. Do you know how much it costs?\n M: The last time I took it, it was $30 one-way. Let me see if I have their card in my wallet. Yes, here it is. You should call 1-800-500-5500 to reserve a seat.\n W: So, do I have to make a reservation?\n M: No, you don't have to, you know. But it's better if you do. That way you can make sure you've got a seat. They're pretty crowded at times, especially around holidays.\n W: Uh, I think you said 1-800-500-5500, right? I'll give them a call. Thanks a lot, Tyler.", "choices": [ "A wallet.", "A telephone.", "A business card." ], "summary": "A business card." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is it necessary to call in advance?", "dialogue": "W: Tyler, do you know of an easy way to the airport? I'm flying home for Christmas.\n M: Why don't you take the bus, Sylvia? That's what I always do when I fly.\n W: Okay, but I don't know anything about the bus service here.\n M: Well, let me ask you-have you ever heard of \"Fast Pass\"?\n W: No, not until now. Is that a bus line?\n M: Yes, it is. It will take you straight to your terminal at O'Hare.\n W: That sounds like what I need. Do you know how much it costs?\n M: The last time I took it, it was $30 one-way. Let me see if I have their card in my wallet. Yes, here it is. You should call 1-800-500-5500 to reserve a seat.\n W: So, do I have to make a reservation?\n M: No, you don't have to, you know. But it's better if you do. That way you can make sure you've got a seat. They're pretty crowded at times, especially around holidays.\n W: Uh, I think you said 1-800-500-5500, right? I'll give them a call. Thanks a lot, Tyler.", "choices": [ "To guarantee a seat.", "To make sure of the price.", "To ask about the time." ], "summary": "To guarantee a seat." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When did the man receive the invitation?", "dialogue": "W: Tomorrow is Mike's birthday. I have just received the invitation to his party. Did Mike invite you, too?\n M: Yes. I received his invitation this morning. But he didn't tell me what time the party will begin.\n W: I'll ring him up and ask him about it. How will you go to his party?\n M: I'll drive to his party after work. Would you like to take my car there?\n W: I would be glad to. Thank you.", "choices": [ "This afternoon.", "This morning.", "Yesterday evening." ], "summary": "This morning." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why will the woman ring Mike up?", "dialogue": "W: Tomorrow is Mike's birthday. I have just received the invitation to his party. Did Mike invite you, too?\n M: Yes. I received his invitation this morning. But he didn't tell me what time the party will begin.\n W: I'll ring him up and ask him about it. How will you go to his party?\n M: I'll drive to his party after work. Would you like to take my car there?\n W: I would be glad to. Thank you.", "choices": [ "To ask him when the party will begin.", "To tell him how to prepare the party.", "To tell him some good news." ], "summary": "To ask him when the party will begin." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How will the speakers go to the party?", "dialogue": "W: Tomorrow is Mike's birthday. I have just received the invitation to his party. Did Mike invite you, too?\n M: Yes. I received his invitation this morning. But he didn't tell me what time the party will begin.\n W: I'll ring him up and ask him about it. How will you go to his party?\n M: I'll drive to his party after work. Would you like to take my car there?\n W: I would be glad to. Thank you.", "choices": [ "By hike.", "By taxi.", "By car." ], "summary": "By car." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man do for his job?", "dialogue": "M: OK, just sign your name right here on this line, and you'll officially own your house!\n W: Excellent! I can't believe I just bought a house! When can I move in?\n M: The previous owners need to clean the house this weekend, but you can move in on Monday morning. Do you have the keys?\n W: No, I don't have the keys. Can I pick them up from your office tomorrow?\n M: My office isn't open on Fridays, but I can bring them to you this weekend. Do you have all the copies of these important papers?\n W: Yes. I have a question. Do you sell houses in Springfield, too? My friend wants to sell his house and I'd love to recommend you.\n M: Yes, I do. Thanks for the recommendation!", "choices": [ "He cleans houses.", "He does paperwork.", "He sells houses." ], "summary": "He sells houses." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When does the conversation take place?", "dialogue": "M: OK, just sign your name right here on this line, and you'll officially own your house!\n W: Excellent! I can't believe I just bought a house! When can I move in?\n M: The previous owners need to clean the house this weekend, but you can move in on Monday morning. Do you have the keys?\n W: No, I don't have the keys. Can I pick them up from your office tomorrow?\n M: My office isn't open on Fridays, but I can bring them to you this weekend. Do you have all the copies of these important papers?\n W: Yes. I have a question. Do you sell houses in Springfield, too? My friend wants to sell his house and I'd love to recommend you.\n M: Yes, I do. Thanks for the recommendation!", "choices": [ "On Thursday.", "On the weekend.", "On Friday." ], "summary": "On Thursday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the woman do?", "dialogue": "M: OK, just sign your name right here on this line, and you'll officially own your house!\n W: Excellent! I can't believe I just bought a house! When can I move in?\n M: The previous owners need to clean the house this weekend, but you can move in on Monday morning. Do you have the keys?\n W: No, I don't have the keys. Can I pick them up from your office tomorrow?\n M: My office isn't open on Fridays, but I can bring them to you this weekend. Do you have all the copies of these important papers?\n W: Yes. I have a question. Do you sell houses in Springfield, too? My friend wants to sell his house and I'd love to recommend you.\n M: Yes, I do. Thanks for the recommendation!", "choices": [ "Sell her house in Springfield.", "Recommend the man to her friend.", "Go to the man's office tomorrow." ], "summary": "Recommend the man to her friend." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who knows how to use this machine?", "dialogue": "F: Excuse me, do you know how to use this machine?\n M: Um... well... sorry... but I think you may ask the managerhere.", "choices": [ "The man.", "The woman.", "The manager." ], "summary": "The manager." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman tell the man to do?", "dialogue": "M: Where is the closest telephone, Mary?\n W: Why not use mine, Tom? I won't ask you to pay.", "choices": [ "To make the call on her telephone.", "To go to find the closest telephone.", "To pay for the telephone call." ], "summary": "To make the call on her telephone." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man wish to do?", "dialogue": "M: We've beaten the rush hour. Did you see that?\n W: I wish we could stop.\n M: How the hell can I stop? I'll stop as soon as I've found somewhere to park!", "choices": [ "Go to a park", "Park his car.", "Drive on." ], "summary": "Park his car." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the woman's attitude towards the man's forgetfulness?", "dialogue": "M: I forgot all about the two o'clock meeting. Tom's going to kill me.\n W: Oh, God! I can see why you are upset. You can really be annoying when something important slips in your mind.", "choices": [ "She's scornful.", "She's angry.", "She's sympathetic." ], "summary": "She's sympathetic." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the woman's problem?", "dialogue": "W: I'm so worried about Monday's exam.\n M: Take it easy. I'm sure you will do well if you remain calm.\n W: Is it all right if I use dictionaries?\n M: You are not allowed to use them, I think.\n W: Do you think I could discuss some questions with others during the exam?\n M: I'm afraid that's not possible.\n W: May I bring some paper to write drafts?\n M: Yes, that's all right.\n W: Thank you very much for the information.", "choices": [ "She was troubled by a difficult mathematics question.", "She was worried about next Monday.", "She was afraid to take part in an examination." ], "summary": "She was afraid to take part in an examination." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man tell the woman?", "dialogue": "W: I'm so worried about Monday's exam.\n M: Take it easy. I'm sure you will do well if you remain calm.\n W: Is it all right if I use dictionaries?\n M: You are not allowed to use them, I think.\n W: Do you think I could discuss some questions with others during the exam?\n M: I'm afraid that's not possible.\n W: May I bring some paper to write drafts?\n M: Yes, that's all right.\n W: Thank you very much for the information.", "choices": [ "The exam is very easy.", "Be relaxed and calm and then she will make it.", "It's necessary to bring a dictionary with her." ], "summary": "Be relaxed and calm and then she will make it." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can be brought with the woman to the exam?", "dialogue": "W: I'm so worried about Monday's exam.\n M: Take it easy. I'm sure you will do well if you remain calm.\n W: Is it all right if I use dictionaries?\n M: You are not allowed to use them, I think.\n W: Do you think I could discuss some questions with others during the exam?\n M: I'm afraid that's not possible.\n W: May I bring some paper to write drafts?\n M: Yes, that's all right.\n W: Thank you very much for the information.", "choices": [ "Some draft papers.", "Papers with some information.", "Dictionaries." ], "summary": "Some draft papers." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man suggest?", "dialogue": "W: This coffee never seems quite right to me.\n M: Why don't you try some tea?", "choices": [ "Buying a new kind of coffee.", "Drinking some tea.", "Giving up drinking coffee." ], "summary": "Drinking some tea." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The tone of the man is that of ________.", "dialogue": "W: After the way it is being used, the photocopier is not going to make it through the rest of the year.\n M: The year! It's supposed to be good for four!", "choices": [ "surprise", "sarcasm", "disappointment" ], "summary": "surprise" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What happened to the speakers?", "dialogue": "M: Where on earth are we?\n W: Judging by all the traffic, I'd say we're near the heart of the downtown area.\n M: What did I do wrong? Did I take a wrong turn?\n W: I think so.", "choices": [ "They lost their way.", "They were caught in the traffic.", "They broke the traffic rule." ], "summary": "They lost their way." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does old Jake look terribly depressed?", "dialogue": "W: Bob, do you know who I saw the other day? Old Jake, looking terribly depressed. Did he get pensioned off at last?\n M: Yes. They made him retire after 50 years at sea. He is pretty upset about it, but what can you do? He really is pasted.\n W: He is all alone, isn't he?\n M: Yes, his wife has been dead for years. They had one daughter, Dories. But she went off to town as soon as she left school. And he hasn't heard from her since. I hear she is making good money as a model.\n W: Maybe someone could get in touch with her. Get her to come back for a while to help?\n M: I don't suppose she come. She never got on with her father. He is bit of a tough character and she is rather selfish. Oh, I expect old Jake will get by. He is healthy at least, comes into a clinic for a check regularly.\n W: Are you his doctor?\n M: No, my partner doctor Johnson is.\n W: That bad-tempered old thing?\n M: Oh, he isn't really bad-tempered. He just looks it. He is an excellent doctor, taught me a lot, and he has a very nice family. His wife invites me over there to supper every week. Very pleasant.\n W: Yes. I teach their daughter Pen at school. She is a bit careless and lazy about her school work, but a bright little thing and very popular with her age group.", "choices": [ "His health is getting worse.", "He can no longer work at sea.", "His past life upsets him a good deal." ], "summary": "He can no longer work at sea." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn about Jake's wife?", "dialogue": "W: Bob, do you know who I saw the other day? Old Jake, looking terribly depressed. Did he get pensioned off at last?\n M: Yes. They made him retire after 50 years at sea. He is pretty upset about it, but what can you do? He really is pasted.\n W: He is all alone, isn't he?\n M: Yes, his wife has been dead for years. They had one daughter, Dories. But she went off to town as soon as she left school. And he hasn't heard from her since. I hear she is making good money as a model.\n W: Maybe someone could get in touch with her. Get her to come back for a while to help?\n M: I don't suppose she come. She never got on with her father. He is bit of a tough character and she is rather selfish. Oh, I expect old Jake will get by. He is healthy at least, comes into a clinic for a check regularly.\n W: Are you his doctor?\n M: No, my partner doctor Johnson is.\n W: That bad-tempered old thing?\n M: Oh, he isn't really bad-tempered. He just looks it. He is an excellent doctor, taught me a lot, and he has a very nice family. His wife invites me over there to supper every week. Very pleasant.\n W: Yes. I teach their daughter Pen at school. She is a bit careless and lazy about her school work, but a bright little thing and very popular with her age group.", "choices": [ "She passed away years ago.", "She used to work as a model.", "She has been working at a clinic." ], "summary": "She passed away years ago." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man say about Jake's daughter?", "dialogue": "W: Bob, do you know who I saw the other day? Old Jake, looking terribly depressed. Did he get pensioned off at last?\n M: Yes. They made him retire after 50 years at sea. He is pretty upset about it, but what can you do? He really is pasted.\n W: He is all alone, isn't he?\n M: Yes, his wife has been dead for years. They had one daughter, Dories. But she went off to town as soon as she left school. And he hasn't heard from her since. I hear she is making good money as a model.\n W: Maybe someone could get in touch with her. Get her to come back for a while to help?\n M: I don't suppose she come. She never got on with her father. He is bit of a tough character and she is rather selfish. Oh, I expect old Jake will get by. He is healthy at least, comes into a clinic for a check regularly.\n W: Are you his doctor?\n M: No, my partner doctor Johnson is.\n W: That bad-tempered old thing?\n M: Oh, he isn't really bad-tempered. He just looks it. He is an excellent doctor, taught me a lot, and he has a very nice family. His wife invites me over there to supper every week. Very pleasant.\n W: Yes. I teach their daughter Pen at school. She is a bit careless and lazy about her school work, but a bright little thing and very popular with her age group.", "choices": [ "She has made lots of money as a doctor.", "She is going to take care of her old dad.", "She has never got on with her father." ], "summary": "She has never got on with her father." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man say about Jake's doctor?", "dialogue": "W: Bob, do you know who I saw the other day? Old Jake, looking terribly depressed. Did he get pensioned off at last?\n M: Yes. They made him retire after 50 years at sea. He is pretty upset about it, but what can you do? He really is pasted.\n W: He is all alone, isn't he?\n M: Yes, his wife has been dead for years. They had one daughter, Dories. But she went off to town as soon as she left school. And he hasn't heard from her since. I hear she is making good money as a model.\n W: Maybe someone could get in touch with her. Get her to come back for a while to help?\n M: I don't suppose she come. She never got on with her father. He is bit of a tough character and she is rather selfish. Oh, I expect old Jake will get by. He is healthy at least, comes into a clinic for a check regularly.\n W: Are you his doctor?\n M: No, my partner doctor Johnson is.\n W: That bad-tempered old thing?\n M: Oh, he isn't really bad-tempered. He just looks it. He is an excellent doctor, taught me a lot, and he has a very nice family. His wife invites me over there to supper every week. Very pleasant.\n W: Yes. I teach their daughter Pen at school. She is a bit careless and lazy about her school work, but a bright little thing and very popular with her age group.", "choices": [ "He dines out with his wife every weekend.", "He is excellent but looks bad-tempered.", "He does not care about his appearance." ], "summary": "He is excellent but looks bad-tempered." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do you learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: I just can't believe this is our last year. College is going by fast.\n M: Yeah. We'll have to face the real world soon. So, have you figured out what you're going to do after you graduate? I just can't believe this is our last year.", "choices": [ "The man is worried about his future.", "The two speakers are seniors at college.", "The two speakers are at a loss what to do." ], "summary": "The two speakers are seniors at college." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are they?", "dialogue": "M: Alice, I want to buy you a watch. Which one do you like?\n F: I like the red one, Dad.", "choices": [ "In a shop.", "In a restaurant.", "In a bus stop." ], "summary": "In a shop." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is visiting the woman for the weekend?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, glad to see you. Come in, please.\n M: Thanks. It looks like the party is exciting and all are in high spirits.\n W: My brother, Tom is visiting me for the weekend.\n M: Where is he?\n W: He is sitting in the corner over there, and beside the yound woman.\n M: And who is the yound woman? Uh, the woman wearing a red coat.\n W: Oh, that's Ann, my piano teacher.\n M: Piano teacher! I never knew you were practicing the piano.", "choices": [ "Her brother.", "Her student.", "Her teacher." ], "summary": "Her brother." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the woman know Ann?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, glad to see you. Come in, please.\n M: Thanks. It looks like the party is exciting and all are in high spirits.\n W: My brother, Tom is visiting me for the weekend.\n M: Where is he?\n W: He is sitting in the corner over there, and beside the yound woman.\n M: And who is the yound woman? Uh, the woman wearing a red coat.\n W: Oh, that's Ann, my piano teacher.\n M: Piano teacher! I never knew you were practicing the piano.", "choices": [ "She has just been introduced to her.", "She has taken piano lessons from her.", "They have met at a party before." ], "summary": "She has taken piano lessons from her." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long has the man lived in the city?", "dialogue": "F: Could you tell me something about the city?\n M: Certainly. I am almost sixty now, and I lived here all my life. I know it very well.", "choices": [ "Fifty years.", "Sixty years.", "More than sixty years." ], "summary": "Sixty years." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman's job?", "dialogue": "W: Welcome sir, go this way please.\n M: Thank you.\n W: Would you like to see a menu?\n M: No, thanks. I already know what to order.", "choices": [ "A doctor.", "A secretary.", "A waitress." ], "summary": "A waitress." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who will meet the woman at the airport?", "dialogue": "Man: Hey. Don't worry. Uh, my brother will meet you at the airport. Sorry, but I have to work that day.\n Woman: So, you can't come to get me?\n Man: No, uh, sorry.\n Woman: Uh, well, um, what does your brother look like?\n Man: Well, he's fairly tall, he has short light brown hair, and he's pretty thin. He's certainly not a body builder or pro wrestler.\n Woman: Okay. Um, what else?\n Man: Oh, and he usually wears a white baseball cap with crazy looking red shoes. I mean, you can't miss him.\n Woman: Alright. So, I'm looking for some tall crazy looking guy with wild red shoes who's ready to play baseball?\n Man: Exactly.\n Woman: And what's his name?\n Man: Well, uh, Mike, Michael. He goes by either one.\n Woman: Alright.\n Man: Alright. Bye.\n Woman: (I) Hope he shows up?\n Man: Okay, now, I'll call him.\n Woman: Alright, bye.\n Man: Bye.", "choices": [ "the woman's father", "the man's brother", "a friend from work" ], "summary": "the man's brother" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The person is _______ tall.", "dialogue": "Man: Hey. Don't worry. Uh, my brother will meet you at the airport. Sorry, but I have to work that day.\n Woman: So, you can't come to get me?\n Man: No, uh, sorry.\n Woman: Uh, well, um, what does your brother look like?\n Man: Well, he's fairly tall, he has short light brown hair, and he's pretty thin. He's certainly not a body builder or pro wrestler.\n Woman: Okay. Um, what else?\n Man: Oh, and he usually wears a white baseball cap with crazy looking red shoes. I mean, you can't miss him.\n Woman: Alright. So, I'm looking for some tall crazy looking guy with wild red shoes who's ready to play baseball?\n Man: Exactly.\n Woman: And what's his name?\n Man: Well, uh, Mike, Michael. He goes by either one.\n Woman: Alright.\n Man: Alright. Bye.\n Woman: (I) Hope he shows up?\n Man: Okay, now, I'll call him.\n Woman: Alright, bye.\n Man: Bye.", "choices": [ "quite", "extremely", "not so" ], "summary": "quite" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "He has _______ hair.", "dialogue": "Man: Hey. Don't worry. Uh, my brother will meet you at the airport. Sorry, but I have to work that day.\n Woman: So, you can't come to get me?\n Man: No, uh, sorry.\n Woman: Uh, well, um, what does your brother look like?\n Man: Well, he's fairly tall, he has short light brown hair, and he's pretty thin. He's certainly not a body builder or pro wrestler.\n Woman: Okay. Um, what else?\n Man: Oh, and he usually wears a white baseball cap with crazy looking red shoes. I mean, you can't miss him.\n Woman: Alright. So, I'm looking for some tall crazy looking guy with wild red shoes who's ready to play baseball?\n Man: Exactly.\n Woman: And what's his name?\n Man: Well, uh, Mike, Michael. He goes by either one.\n Woman: Alright.\n Man: Alright. Bye.\n Woman: (I) Hope he shows up?\n Man: Okay, now, I'll call him.\n Woman: Alright, bye.\n Man: Bye.", "choices": [ "black", "red", "brown" ], "summary": "brown" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The man wears ______________.", "dialogue": "Man: Hey. Don't worry. Uh, my brother will meet you at the airport. Sorry, but I have to work that day.\n Woman: So, you can't come to get me?\n Man: No, uh, sorry.\n Woman: Uh, well, um, what does your brother look like?\n Man: Well, he's fairly tall, he has short light brown hair, and he's pretty thin. He's certainly not a body builder or pro wrestler.\n Woman: Okay. Um, what else?\n Man: Oh, and he usually wears a white baseball cap with crazy looking red shoes. I mean, you can't miss him.\n Woman: Alright. So, I'm looking for some tall crazy looking guy with wild red shoes who's ready to play baseball?\n Man: Exactly.\n Woman: And what's his name?\n Man: Well, uh, Mike, Michael. He goes by either one.\n Woman: Alright.\n Man: Alright. Bye.\n Woman: (I) Hope he shows up?\n Man: Okay, now, I'll call him.\n Woman: Alright, bye.\n Man: Bye.", "choices": [ "black shoes", "blue shirts", "a white hat" ], "summary": "a white hat" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The man's name is _______.", "dialogue": "Man: Hey. Don't worry. Uh, my brother will meet you at the airport. Sorry, but I have to work that day.\n Woman: So, you can't come to get me?\n Man: No, uh, sorry.\n Woman: Uh, well, um, what does your brother look like?\n Man: Well, he's fairly tall, he has short light brown hair, and he's pretty thin. He's certainly not a body builder or pro wrestler.\n Woman: Okay. Um, what else?\n Man: Oh, and he usually wears a white baseball cap with crazy looking red shoes. I mean, you can't miss him.\n Woman: Alright. So, I'm looking for some tall crazy looking guy with wild red shoes who's ready to play baseball?\n Man: Exactly.\n Woman: And what's his name?\n Man: Well, uh, Mike, Michael. He goes by either one.\n Woman: Alright.\n Man: Alright. Bye.\n Woman: (I) Hope he shows up?\n Man: Okay, now, I'll call him.\n Woman: Alright, bye.\n Man: Bye.", "choices": [ "Mike", "Marshall", "Matthew" ], "summary": "Mike" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: I'm really exhausted, but I don't want to miss the film that comes on at 11.\n W: If I were you, I'd skip it. We both have to get up early tomorrow, and anyway, I've heard it isn't that exciting.", "choices": [ "The man should give up watching the movie.", "The man should read something exciting instead.", "The man should go to bed at eleven." ], "summary": "The man should give up watching the movie." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What kind of room does William Woods want?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, Hillton Hotel. Can I help you?\n M: Good morning. My name is William Woods. I'd like to book a single room with bath.\n W: I'm afraid the single room has booked out, what about the double room with bath?\n M: That's OK. By the way, how much is the fee per night?\n W: $ 65. When will you be arriving and leaving, Sir?\n M: From Monday, August 23rd to Saturday, August 28th.\n W: Quite all right, Sir. Mr. William Woods, double room with bath, six nights. Is it right?\n M: Yes, that's it. Thank you very much.\n W: You're welcome.", "choices": [ "A single room", "A double room with bath", "A single room with bath" ], "summary": "A single room with bath" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much will William Woods pay for the room?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, Hillton Hotel. Can I help you?\n M: Good morning. My name is William Woods. I'd like to book a single room with bath.\n W: I'm afraid the single room has booked out, what about the double room with bath?\n M: That's OK. By the way, how much is the fee per night?\n W: $ 65. When will you be arriving and leaving, Sir?\n M: From Monday, August 23rd to Saturday, August 28th.\n W: Quite all right, Sir. Mr. William Woods, double room with bath, six nights. Is it right?\n M: Yes, that's it. Thank you very much.\n W: You're welcome.", "choices": [ "$390.", "$460.", "$490." ], "summary": "$390." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "On which day will William Woods leave the hotel?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, Hillton Hotel. Can I help you?\n M: Good morning. My name is William Woods. I'd like to book a single room with bath.\n W: I'm afraid the single room has booked out, what about the double room with bath?\n M: That's OK. By the way, how much is the fee per night?\n W: $ 65. When will you be arriving and leaving, Sir?\n M: From Monday, August 23rd to Saturday, August 28th.\n W: Quite all right, Sir. Mr. William Woods, double room with bath, six nights. Is it right?\n M: Yes, that's it. Thank you very much.\n W: You're welcome.", "choices": [ "On Sunday, Au 29th", "On Monday, Au 23rd", "On Saturday, Au 28th" ], "summary": "On Saturday, Au 28th" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does this conversation most probably take place?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, Mr. Jacob. Is everything all tight?\n M: No, it's not. Someone's stolen some of my valuables two rings and a gold necklace.\n W: I'm very sorry to hear that, sir. Where were they?\n M: In my room. And the door was locked. It can only be one of your staff. I want my things back. And fast.\n W: Well, I can certainly understand that you're upset about losing them and we'll do all we can to help. If they really are missing,it's a matter for the police.\n M: What do you mean, if they are missing? I told you they were.\n W: Yes, Sir. But first I'll have one of the housekeeping staff look through your room in case they're still there. But I must say that we can't be held responsible. You should have deposited the valuables with Reception. It says so on the Key Card.\n M: That's not good enough. I want to see the manager immediately.\n W: I'll be glad to call the duty manager for you, sir. But he'll certainly say the same. We have clear instructions about valuables and we must follow them.", "choices": [ "In a shop.", "At a hotel.", "At a restaurant." ], "summary": "At a hotel." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What valuables of Mr. Jacob have been stolen according to himself?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, Mr. Jacob. Is everything all tight?\n M: No, it's not. Someone's stolen some of my valuables two rings and a gold necklace.\n W: I'm very sorry to hear that, sir. Where were they?\n M: In my room. And the door was locked. It can only be one of your staff. I want my things back. And fast.\n W: Well, I can certainly understand that you're upset about losing them and we'll do all we can to help. If they really are missing,it's a matter for the police.\n M: What do you mean, if they are missing? I told you they were.\n W: Yes, Sir. But first I'll have one of the housekeeping staff look through your room in case they're still there. But I must say that we can't be held responsible. You should have deposited the valuables with Reception. It says so on the Key Card.\n M: That's not good enough. I want to see the manager immediately.\n W: I'll be glad to call the duty manager for you, sir. But he'll certainly say the same. We have clear instructions about valuables and we must follow them.", "choices": [ "Two rings and a gold necklace.", "A gold necklace.", "A ring and two gold necklace." ], "summary": "Two rings and a gold necklace." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man want to see the manager?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, Mr. Jacob. Is everything all tight?\n M: No, it's not. Someone's stolen some of my valuables two rings and a gold necklace.\n W: I'm very sorry to hear that, sir. Where were they?\n M: In my room. And the door was locked. It can only be one of your staff. I want my things back. And fast.\n W: Well, I can certainly understand that you're upset about losing them and we'll do all we can to help. If they really are missing,it's a matter for the police.\n M: What do you mean, if they are missing? I told you they were.\n W: Yes, Sir. But first I'll have one of the housekeeping staff look through your room in case they're still there. But I must say that we can't be held responsible. You should have deposited the valuables with Reception. It says so on the Key Card.\n M: That's not good enough. I want to see the manager immediately.\n W: I'll be glad to call the duty manager for you, sir. But he'll certainly say the same. We have clear instructions about valuables and we must follow them.", "choices": [ "He isn't satisfied with the woman's answer.", "He is angry.", "He is sad." ], "summary": "He isn't satisfied with the woman's answer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man want to talk to Dr. Perkins on the phone?", "dialogue": "W: Good afternoon! Dr. Perkins' office.\n M: Good afternoon. I'd like to speak to the doctor. Is he in?\n W: Who is that calling, please?\n M: My name is Li Hong. I'm from China.\n W: I'm sorry. Dr. Perkins is now at an important meeting and can't answer your call.\n M: I'm an exchange scholar. Dr. Perkins asked me to give a lecture. There are some details I want to discuss with him.\n W: I see, but you must speak to himself about that. Oh, well, if you leave your number, I'll tell him to ring you as soon as he is available.\n M: Thanks. My number is 7838298.", "choices": [ "To discuss something with the doctor.", "To ask Dr. Perkins to give a lecture.", "To see him about his illness." ], "summary": "To discuss something with the doctor." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the doctor doing at the moment?", "dialogue": "W: Good afternoon! Dr. Perkins' office.\n M: Good afternoon. I'd like to speak to the doctor. Is he in?\n W: Who is that calling, please?\n M: My name is Li Hong. I'm from China.\n W: I'm sorry. Dr. Perkins is now at an important meeting and can't answer your call.\n M: I'm an exchange scholar. Dr. Perkins asked me to give a lecture. There are some details I want to discuss with him.\n W: I see, but you must speak to himself about that. Oh, well, if you leave your number, I'll tell him to ring you as soon as he is available.\n M: Thanks. My number is 7838298.", "choices": [ "Giving an operation.", "Giving a lecture.", "Having a meeting." ], "summary": "Having a meeting." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the probable relationship between the speakers?", "dialogue": "M: The manager just emailed to say that the meeting would be put off till the next Sunday. Will you have everything ready by then? Anna, what's wrong? Are you hearing me?\n W: Sorry, I was thinking about my brother. I haven't heard from him for two weeks.\n M: How often do you call each other?\n W: Usually at least once a week, but he's now a volunteer teacher at a mountain village. I can only write to him.\n M: The mail can be really slow sometimes. I'm sure you'll hear from him soon.\n W: I hope so.", "choices": [ "Neighbors.", "Colleagues.", "A couple." ], "summary": "Colleagues." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How can Anna reach her brother now?", "dialogue": "M: The manager just emailed to say that the meeting would be put off till the next Sunday. Will you have everything ready by then? Anna, what's wrong? Are you hearing me?\n W: Sorry, I was thinking about my brother. I haven't heard from him for two weeks.\n M: How often do you call each other?\n W: Usually at least once a week, but he's now a volunteer teacher at a mountain village. I can only write to him.\n M: The mail can be really slow sometimes. I'm sure you'll hear from him soon.\n W: I hope so.", "choices": [ "By phone.", "By email.", "By letter." ], "summary": "By letter." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the Fools Garden refer to?", "dialogue": "M: Helen, can I have a look at your newspaper?\n W: Sure, go ahead.\n M: I want to know what's on this weekend.\n W: Is there anything interesting?\n M: The Fools Garden is giving a performance today.\n W: They are a pop group. They are said to be very good. What time does the performance start?\n M: 7 P.m., will you be free then?\n W: Yes, I'd like to go.\n M: Let's go together then.\n W: All right.", "choices": [ "Classical group.", "Pop group.", "Jazz group." ], "summary": "Pop group." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What have the two speakers decided to do?", "dialogue": "M: Helen, can I have a look at your newspaper?\n W: Sure, go ahead.\n M: I want to know what's on this weekend.\n W: Is there anything interesting?\n M: The Fools Garden is giving a performance today.\n W: They are a pop group. They are said to be very good. What time does the performance start?\n M: 7 P.m., will you be free then?\n W: Yes, I'd like to go.\n M: Let's go together then.\n W: All right.", "choices": [ "The man will go alone.", "The woman will go alone.", "They will go together." ], "summary": "They will go together." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did you learn about the woman?", "dialogue": "M: Can you possibly lend me $10 until payday?\n W: It's out of the question.", "choices": [ "She doesn't understand the question.", "She will not lend him the money.", "She will lend him the money." ], "summary": "She will not lend him the money." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the man probably going to do this weekend?", "dialogue": "W: These days have been so hot. Shall we go swimming at school this weekend?\n M: I'd love to, but yesterday I promised my friends to go fishing with them.", "choices": [ "Go swimming.", "Go shopping.", "Go fishing." ], "summary": "Go fishing." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's wrong with the boy?", "dialogue": "M: I can't go to the zoo with you tomorrow, because I have got a cold.\n W: I'm sorry to hear that.", "choices": [ "He is too cold.", "He is too hot.", "He is ill." ], "summary": "He is ill." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman want to go to the movie?", "dialogue": "W: I'm tired of watching television. Let's go to cinema to- night.\n M: All right. Do you want to go downtown? Or is there a good movie in the neighborhood?\n W: I'd rather not spend a lot of money. What does the pa- per say about neighborhood theaters?\n M: Here's the list on page... Column 6. Here it is. Where's the Rialto? There's a perfect movie there.\n W: That's too far away. And it's hard to find a place to park there.\n M: Well, the Grand Theater has Gone with the wind.\n W: I saw that years ago. I couldn't wait to see it again. Moreover, it's too long. We wouldn't get home until midnight.\n M: The Center has a horror film. You wouldn't want to see that?\n W: No, indeed. I wouldn't be able to sleep tonight.\n M: That's about ell there is. Unless we change our decision and go downtown.\n W: No, we just can't pay for it. There must be something else we haven't seen.\n M: Here, look for yourself, I can't find anything else.\n W: Look at this!\n M: What?\n W: In the television timetable, there's a baseball game on television tonight.\n M: I wasn't looking for a TV program. I was looking at the movie ads.\n W: I know, but I just happened to notice it. New York is playing Boston.\n M: That must be good. I wouldn't mind watching that.\n W: OK. Let's stay home. We can go to the cinema Friday.", "choices": [ "Because she is tired of watching TV.", "Because there is a good film in the neighborhood theater.", "Because she enjoys going to the movies." ], "summary": "Because she is tired of watching TV." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does \"I'd rather not spend a lot of money\" imply?", "dialogue": "W: I'm tired of watching television. Let's go to cinema to- night.\n M: All right. Do you want to go downtown? Or is there a good movie in the neighborhood?\n W: I'd rather not spend a lot of money. What does the pa- per say about neighborhood theaters?\n M: Here's the list on page... Column 6. Here it is. Where's the Rialto? There's a perfect movie there.\n W: That's too far away. And it's hard to find a place to park there.\n M: Well, the Grand Theater has Gone with the wind.\n W: I saw that years ago. I couldn't wait to see it again. Moreover, it's too long. We wouldn't get home until midnight.\n M: The Center has a horror film. You wouldn't want to see that?\n W: No, indeed. I wouldn't be able to sleep tonight.\n M: That's about ell there is. Unless we change our decision and go downtown.\n W: No, we just can't pay for it. There must be something else we haven't seen.\n M: Here, look for yourself, I can't find anything else.\n W: Look at this!\n M: What?\n W: In the television timetable, there's a baseball game on television tonight.\n M: I wasn't looking for a TV program. I was looking at the movie ads.\n W: I know, but I just happened to notice it. New York is playing Boston.\n M: That must be good. I wouldn't mind watching that.\n W: OK. Let's stay home. We can go to the cinema Friday.", "choices": [ "She prefers to spend money on something else.", "Tickets in downtown theaters are very expensive.", "People cannot help baying things if they go downtown." ], "summary": "Tickets in downtown theaters are very expensive." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman say she doesn't want to see the movie Gone with the Wind?", "dialogue": "W: I'm tired of watching television. Let's go to cinema to- night.\n M: All right. Do you want to go downtown? Or is there a good movie in the neighborhood?\n W: I'd rather not spend a lot of money. What does the pa- per say about neighborhood theaters?\n M: Here's the list on page... Column 6. Here it is. Where's the Rialto? There's a perfect movie there.\n W: That's too far away. And it's hard to find a place to park there.\n M: Well, the Grand Theater has Gone with the wind.\n W: I saw that years ago. I couldn't wait to see it again. Moreover, it's too long. We wouldn't get home until midnight.\n M: The Center has a horror film. You wouldn't want to see that?\n W: No, indeed. I wouldn't be able to sleep tonight.\n M: That's about ell there is. Unless we change our decision and go downtown.\n W: No, we just can't pay for it. There must be something else we haven't seen.\n M: Here, look for yourself, I can't find anything else.\n W: Look at this!\n M: What?\n W: In the television timetable, there's a baseball game on television tonight.\n M: I wasn't looking for a TV program. I was looking at the movie ads.\n W: I know, but I just happened to notice it. New York is playing Boston.\n M: That must be good. I wouldn't mind watching that.\n W: OK. Let's stay home. We can go to the cinema Friday.", "choices": [ "Because the movie theater is too far away.", "Because the film is too old.", "Because she doesn't want to see it a second time." ], "summary": "Because she doesn't want to see it a second time." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What may you infer from the dialogue?", "dialogue": "W: I'm tired of watching television. Let's go to cinema to- night.\n M: All right. Do you want to go downtown? Or is there a good movie in the neighborhood?\n W: I'd rather not spend a lot of money. What does the pa- per say about neighborhood theaters?\n M: Here's the list on page... Column 6. Here it is. Where's the Rialto? There's a perfect movie there.\n W: That's too far away. And it's hard to find a place to park there.\n M: Well, the Grand Theater has Gone with the wind.\n W: I saw that years ago. I couldn't wait to see it again. Moreover, it's too long. We wouldn't get home until midnight.\n M: The Center has a horror film. You wouldn't want to see that?\n W: No, indeed. I wouldn't be able to sleep tonight.\n M: That's about ell there is. Unless we change our decision and go downtown.\n W: No, we just can't pay for it. There must be something else we haven't seen.\n M: Here, look for yourself, I can't find anything else.\n W: Look at this!\n M: What?\n W: In the television timetable, there's a baseball game on television tonight.\n M: I wasn't looking for a TV program. I was looking at the movie ads.\n W: I know, but I just happened to notice it. New York is playing Boston.\n M: That must be good. I wouldn't mind watching that.\n W: OK. Let's stay home. We can go to the cinema Friday.", "choices": [ "People are tired of watching TV nowadays.", "The woman is rather hard to please.", "There aren't any films worth seeing in local theaters." ], "summary": "The woman is rather hard to please." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which dress will the woman take?", "dialogue": "F: This dress is much better, and the color is good.\n M: You are fight, madam, the blue dress is better than the green one.", "choices": [ "The green one.", "The blue one.", "Neither." ], "summary": "The blue one." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Can you guess what the man is?", "dialogue": "M: Be quiet, please. Can I remind you what you should do?\n W: Certainly. Go ahead, please.\n M: Don't touch the electricity and put everything in order. OK?\n W: Sure!", "choices": [ "Maybe a teacher.", "Maybe a student.", "Maybe a meeting organizer." ], "summary": "Maybe a teacher." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the weather like?", "dialogue": "W: Lovely weather!\n M: Yes, it's really warm.\n W: I've seen you before, haven't I?\n M: Well, you may have. I've been here once or twice, for a walk in this quiet park. Do you live near here?\n W: Yes. I live in one of those flats over there. What about you?\n M: Oh, I'm staying with a family down near the station.\n W: Are you on holiday?\n M: Well...er...I'm here to improve my English. I'm from Greece, you see.\n W: I didn't think you were English, but your English is very good.\n M: Thank you very much.", "choices": [ "Cloudy and warm.", "Lovely and warm.", "Fine but cloudy." ], "summary": "Lovely and warm." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the speakers?", "dialogue": "W: Lovely weather!\n M: Yes, it's really warm.\n W: I've seen you before, haven't I?\n M: Well, you may have. I've been here once or twice, for a walk in this quiet park. Do you live near here?\n W: Yes. I live in one of those flats over there. What about you?\n M: Oh, I'm staying with a family down near the station.\n W: Are you on holiday?\n M: Well...er...I'm here to improve my English. I'm from Greece, you see.\n W: I didn't think you were English, but your English is very good.\n M: Thank you very much.", "choices": [ "At the station.", "In a flat.", "In a park." ], "summary": "In a park." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man doing in England?", "dialogue": "W: Lovely weather!\n M: Yes, it's really warm.\n W: I've seen you before, haven't I?\n M: Well, you may have. I've been here once or twice, for a walk in this quiet park. Do you live near here?\n W: Yes. I live in one of those flats over there. What about you?\n M: Oh, I'm staying with a family down near the station.\n W: Are you on holiday?\n M: Well...er...I'm here to improve my English. I'm from Greece, you see.\n W: I didn't think you were English, but your English is very good.\n M: Thank you very much.", "choices": [ "Spending his holiday.", "Practising his English.", "Visiting a Greek family." ], "summary": "Practising his English." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does this conversation probably take place?", "dialogue": "M: Can you tell me how to telephone other rooms?\n W: You just dial 0 and then the room number. It's very simple.", "choices": [ "In a phone box.", "In a hotel.", "In a post office." ], "summary": "In a hotel." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What kind of business does the man engaged in?", "dialogue": "W: Now, could you tell me where the idea for the business first came from?\n M: Well, the original shop was opened by a retired printer by the name of Gruby. Mr Gruby being left-handed himself, thought of the idea to try to promote a few products for left-handers.\n W: And how did he then go about actually setting up the business?\n M: Well, he looked for any left-handed products that might already be on the market which were very few. And then contacted the manufactures with the idea of having products produced for him, mainly in the scissors range to start with.\n W: Right. So you do commission some part of your stock.\n M: Yes, very much so. About 75 percent of our stock is specially made for us.\n W: And the rest of it?\n M: Hmm, the rest of it now, some 25, 30 years after Mr. Gruby's initial efforts, there are more left-handed product actually on the market. Manufactures are now beginning to see that there is a market for left-handed products.\n W: And what's the range of your stock?\n M: The range consists of a variety of scissors from children scissors to scissors for tailors, hairdressers etc. We also have a large range of kitchen ware.\n W: What's the competition like? Do you have quite a lot of competition?\n M: There are other people in the business now in specialists, but only as mail-order outlets. But we have a shop here in central London plus a mail-order outlet. And we are without any doubt the largest supplier of the left-handed items.", "choices": [ "Providing aid to the disabled.", "Printing labels for manufactured goods.", "Selling products made for left-handers." ], "summary": "Selling products made for left-handers." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man say about his stock of products?", "dialogue": "W: Now, could you tell me where the idea for the business first came from?\n M: Well, the original shop was opened by a retired printer by the name of Gruby. Mr Gruby being left-handed himself, thought of the idea to try to promote a few products for left-handers.\n W: And how did he then go about actually setting up the business?\n M: Well, he looked for any left-handed products that might already be on the market which were very few. And then contacted the manufactures with the idea of having products produced for him, mainly in the scissors range to start with.\n W: Right. So you do commission some part of your stock.\n M: Yes, very much so. About 75 percent of our stock is specially made for us.\n W: And the rest of it?\n M: Hmm, the rest of it now, some 25, 30 years after Mr. Gruby's initial efforts, there are more left-handed product actually on the market. Manufactures are now beginning to see that there is a market for left-handed products.\n W: And what's the range of your stock?\n M: The range consists of a variety of scissors from children scissors to scissors for tailors, hairdressers etc. We also have a large range of kitchen ware.\n W: What's the competition like? Do you have quite a lot of competition?\n M: There are other people in the business now in specialists, but only as mail-order outlets. But we have a shop here in central London plus a mail-order outlet. And we are without any doubt the largest supplier of the left-handed items.", "choices": [ "Most of them are specially made for his shop.", "All of them are manufactured in his own plant.", "The kitchenware in his shop is of unique design." ], "summary": "Most of them are specially made for his shop." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man say about other people in his line of business?", "dialogue": "W: Now, could you tell me where the idea for the business first came from?\n M: Well, the original shop was opened by a retired printer by the name of Gruby. Mr Gruby being left-handed himself, thought of the idea to try to promote a few products for left-handers.\n W: And how did he then go about actually setting up the business?\n M: Well, he looked for any left-handed products that might already be on the market which were very few. And then contacted the manufactures with the idea of having products produced for him, mainly in the scissors range to start with.\n W: Right. So you do commission some part of your stock.\n M: Yes, very much so. About 75 percent of our stock is specially made for us.\n W: And the rest of it?\n M: Hmm, the rest of it now, some 25, 30 years after Mr. Gruby's initial efforts, there are more left-handed product actually on the market. Manufactures are now beginning to see that there is a market for left-handed products.\n W: And what's the range of your stock?\n M: The range consists of a variety of scissors from children scissors to scissors for tailors, hairdressers etc. We also have a large range of kitchen ware.\n W: What's the competition like? Do you have quite a lot of competition?\n M: There are other people in the business now in specialists, but only as mail-order outlets. But we have a shop here in central London plus a mail-order outlet. And we are without any doubt the largest supplier of the left-handed items.", "choices": [ "They specialise in one product only.", "They have outlets throughout Britain.", "They sell by mail order only." ], "summary": "They sell by mail order only." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they going to do this evening?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Mary.\n W: Hello, Jason. What are you going to do this evening?\n M: I've no idea. What about you?\n W: I have two tickets for the football match. Will you go with me?\n M: Certainly. You know I haven't watched a football match for a long time.\n W: Neither have I Shall we go there by bus?\n M: All right. After supper let's meet at the street corner. OK?\n W: OK. Let's hurry up. Now it's 6:30. The match will begin in an hour. Be sure not to be late.\n M: Sure, I'll get to the street corner on time.", "choices": [ "To go to see a play.", "To go to see a movie.", "To go to watch a football match." ], "summary": "To go to watch a football match." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the football match begin?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Mary.\n W: Hello, Jason. What are you going to do this evening?\n M: I've no idea. What about you?\n W: I have two tickets for the football match. Will you go with me?\n M: Certainly. You know I haven't watched a football match for a long time.\n W: Neither have I Shall we go there by bus?\n M: All right. After supper let's meet at the street corner. OK?\n W: OK. Let's hurry up. Now it's 6:30. The match will begin in an hour. Be sure not to be late.\n M: Sure, I'll get to the street corner on time.", "choices": [ "At 6:30.", "At 6:45.", "At 7:30." ], "summary": "At 7:30." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much will the man pay for the stamps?", "dialogue": "M: Could you tell me how much it is to send a postcard by airmail to Europe?\n W: 25 cents.\n M: Ok, I'd like two 25-cent stamps, please.\n W: Here you are.", "choices": [ "25 cents", "50 cents", "2 dollars" ], "summary": "50 cents" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is Henry?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, may I speak to Henry, please?\n F: Hold on. Henry, your phone call.", "choices": [ "At school", "Just went out", "At home" ], "summary": "At home" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time will they go to see the Smiths?", "dialogue": "M: I'd like to pay a visit to the Smiths at 3:30 p.m. Will you go with me, Mary?\n W: I'd love to, but I won't be off work from my factory until 4:00 p.m. How about 4:15? I'll be free then, Jack.\n M: OK. Let's meet at the bus stop and take the No.5 bus to go there.\n W: Why not by bike? The bus would be crowded at that time.\n M: But my bike is broken.\n W: You can use your sister's new bike, can't you?\n M: Yes. I'll wait for you in front of the bookstore opposite the cinema.", "choices": [ "3:30.", "4:00.", "4:15." ], "summary": "4:15." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How will they go there?", "dialogue": "M: I'd like to pay a visit to the Smiths at 3:30 p.m. Will you go with me, Mary?\n W: I'd love to, but I won't be off work from my factory until 4:00 p.m. How about 4:15? I'll be free then, Jack.\n M: OK. Let's meet at the bus stop and take the No.5 bus to go there.\n W: Why not by bike? The bus would be crowded at that time.\n M: But my bike is broken.\n W: You can use your sister's new bike, can't you?\n M: Yes. I'll wait for you in front of the bookstore opposite the cinema.", "choices": [ "By bus.", "By bike.", "On foot." ], "summary": "By bike." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where will they meet?", "dialogue": "M: I'd like to pay a visit to the Smiths at 3:30 p.m. Will you go with me, Mary?\n W: I'd love to, but I won't be off work from my factory until 4:00 p.m. How about 4:15? I'll be free then, Jack.\n M: OK. Let's meet at the bus stop and take the No.5 bus to go there.\n W: Why not by bike? The bus would be crowded at that time.\n M: But my bike is broken.\n W: You can use your sister's new bike, can't you?\n M: Yes. I'll wait for you in front of the bookstore opposite the cinema.", "choices": [ "At the bus stop.", "Opposite the factory.", "In front of the bookstore." ], "summary": "In front of the bookstore." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the two speakers tallking about?", "dialogue": "W: I thought it was a great movie \u2013 so visually exciting and sharks look really scary at times.\n M: I hated to admit it, but it made me jump a bit of times too. I guess recent advances in camera technology helped.", "choices": [ "Shark", "Camera", "Movie" ], "summary": "Movie" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How is Joan?", "dialogue": "W: How is loan feeling today?\n M: She still has a headache.", "choices": [ "She is ill.", "She feels happy.", "She is sad." ], "summary": "She is ill." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman want the man to do?", "dialogue": "M: I am afraid Peter won't be back until 12:00. Shall I take a message for him?\n W: Oh, yeah, please ask him to give me a call when he gets back.", "choices": [ "She wants the man to call her back.", "She wants to leave a message for the man.", "She wants the man to ask Peter to give her a ring." ], "summary": "She wants the man to ask Peter to give her a ring." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers probably going to do?", "dialogue": "M: I'm really getting worried about Mary. She was sitting in for the exam in two weeks' time. But all she is talking about now is nothing but an upcoming concert.\n W: She may fail along that line. Let's try to talk some sense into her.", "choices": [ "To persuade Mary to spend more time on her lessons.", "To help Mary to prepare for the upcoming concert.", "To talk with Mary about going to the concert." ], "summary": "To persuade Mary to spend more time on her lessons." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much did the necklace cost the woman?", "dialogue": "M: When did you buy that new necklace?\n W: I didn't buy it. It was a gift.", "choices": [ "none.", "One dollar.", "100 dollars." ], "summary": "none." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: Did you go shopping this afternoon?\n M: Yes, but all I got was a sore foot.", "choices": [ "He didn't buy anything.", "He got some medicine for his foot.", "He was sick and couldn't go shopping." ], "summary": "He didn't buy anything." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is house-sitting?", "dialogue": "Man: I'm not sure if I can find work this summer. There aren't many jobs out there for inexperienced workers, and I can't just sit around all day.\n Woman: Have you ever heard about house-sitting? Tom is going to house sit for Mary's family this summer when they travel to China.\n Man: What exactly is house-sitting?\n Woman: It's kind of like baby-sitting except that you're watching a house instead of kids.\n Man: It sounds too good to be true. But I guess it won't be that simple. Anyhow, I'd like to have a try.", "choices": [ "Sitting around all day.", "Taking care of the house while the owner is away.", "Watching a family's kids in their house." ], "summary": "Taking care of the house while the owner is away." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the man's plan for this summer?", "dialogue": "Man: I'm not sure if I can find work this summer. There aren't many jobs out there for inexperienced workers, and I can't just sit around all day.\n Woman: Have you ever heard about house-sitting? Tom is going to house sit for Mary's family this summer when they travel to China.\n Man: What exactly is house-sitting?\n Woman: It's kind of like baby-sitting except that you're watching a house instead of kids.\n Man: It sounds too good to be true. But I guess it won't be that simple. Anyhow, I'd like to have a try.", "choices": [ "He will attend summer school.", "He plans to house sit.", "He plans to baby sit." ], "summary": "He plans to house sit." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from this conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Has today's mail arrived? I'm anxious to know about the result of my application.\n W: I'll check the mail box. There is nothing in it but a post-card from our daughter.", "choices": [ "The woman found the mail box empty.", "The man is waiting for some important mail.", "The man has just sent out his application." ], "summary": "The man is waiting for some important mail." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Did the man have a had headache?", "dialogue": "M: Doctor! Doctor! Help me, please!\n W: Take it easy, please! Sit here, now, what's the matter with you? And can I help you?\n M: I feel sick. I have a bad stomach-ache, and my head troubles me a lot.\n W: Well, let me have a check. Open your mouth please. And say \"Ah\".\n M: Ah! Is that serious, doctor?\n W: Not really. Did you have your supper this evening?\n M: No, I only had some bananas.\n W: And the bananas were not quite ripe, fight?\n M: Well, yes, they were a bit green.\n W: That explains it.\n M: I wish I had not eaten them.\n W: Take this medicine twice a day and I'm sure you'll be fine.\n M: Thanks, doctor. I'll do as you told me. Good-bye, doctor.\n W: Bye! And take care.", "choices": [ "Yes, he did.", "No, he didn't.", "We are not sure." ], "summary": "Yes, he did." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "According to the doctor, why was the man not feeling well?", "dialogue": "M: Doctor! Doctor! Help me, please!\n W: Take it easy, please! Sit here, now, what's the matter with you? And can I help you?\n M: I feel sick. I have a bad stomach-ache, and my head troubles me a lot.\n W: Well, let me have a check. Open your mouth please. And say \"Ah\".\n M: Ah! Is that serious, doctor?\n W: Not really. Did you have your supper this evening?\n M: No, I only had some bananas.\n W: And the bananas were not quite ripe, fight?\n M: Well, yes, they were a bit green.\n W: That explains it.\n M: I wish I had not eaten them.\n W: Take this medicine twice a day and I'm sure you'll be fine.\n M: Thanks, doctor. I'll do as you told me. Good-bye, doctor.\n W: Bye! And take care.", "choices": [ "He had caught a very bad cold.", "He had eaten some unripe bananas.", "He had worked too hard recently." ], "summary": "He had eaten some unripe bananas." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many times should the man take the medicine every day?", "dialogue": "M: Doctor! Doctor! Help me, please!\n W: Take it easy, please! Sit here, now, what's the matter with you? And can I help you?\n M: I feel sick. I have a bad stomach-ache, and my head troubles me a lot.\n W: Well, let me have a check. Open your mouth please. And say \"Ah\".\n M: Ah! Is that serious, doctor?\n W: Not really. Did you have your supper this evening?\n M: No, I only had some bananas.\n W: And the bananas were not quite ripe, fight?\n M: Well, yes, they were a bit green.\n W: That explains it.\n M: I wish I had not eaten them.\n W: Take this medicine twice a day and I'm sure you'll be fine.\n M: Thanks, doctor. I'll do as you told me. Good-bye, doctor.\n W: Bye! And take care.", "choices": [ "Once a day.", "Twice a day.", "Three times a day." ], "summary": "Twice a day." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How did the two speakers find the movie?", "dialogue": "W: Have you seen the movie The Departed? The plot was so complicated that I really got lost.\n M: Yeah, I felt the same, but after I saw it a second time, I could put all the pieces together.", "choices": [ "Extremely tedious.", "Hard to understand.", "Lacking a good plot." ], "summary": "Hard to understand." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man really want to do?", "dialogue": "M: I'd like to speak to the manager, please.\n W: May I know what it is about?\n M: I'd like to see him about the position advertised in today's newspaper.\n W: Certainly. Just wait for a while; he is making a phone call.", "choices": [ "To read the advertisement.", "To meet the manager.", "To take the job." ], "summary": "To take the job." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How can we get to New York?", "dialogue": "F: How far away is New York from Beijing?\n M: It's more than 15, 000 kilometers away. You can't get there by bike.", "choices": [ "By plane.", "By bike.", "By motorbike." ], "summary": "By plane." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the first thing you do when visiting a Japanese public bath?", "dialogue": "Nate: Hey Phil: Have you ever been to a Japanese public bath? I hear it's quite an experience.\n Phil: Yes, and what an experience.\n Nate: What do you mean?\n Phil: Well, it's nothing like visiting a swimming pool in the States.\n Nate: Well, what do you do when you go to a public bath?\n Phil: First, you take off your shoes before you enter.\n Nate: Okay.\n Phil: Then, you pay an entrance fee to the man or woman at the front counter. [Um-huh]. Next, you get undressed in the dressing room. And I was very surprised ... and a little embarrassed to see that the woman who took my money was sitting on a platform where she had a clear view of the men's side of the dressing room. [Really?] This allows the workers to keep an eye on the patrons' belongings while they are in the bath.\n Nate: Wow. And do you wear a bathing suit or something?\n Phil: Oh no! You don't wear anything. Then you go into the main bathing area and wash your body while sitting on a small stool about 40 centimeters high.\n Nate: On a stool!?\n Phil: Yeah. It was really hard getting used to bathing in that position. Sometimes, even, people wash each other's backs.\n Nate: Oh really. So, what do you do after that?\n Phil: Well, after you've rinsed off all the soap, they usually have two or three large baths where you can soak for a while.\n Nate: Do you actually share the bath with other people?\n Phil: Yeah. Traditionally, the bath played an important role in the community. It gave neighbors an opportunity to socialize while bathing.\n Nate: Huh. Interesting.\n Phil: When you're all done bathing, people relax in the dressing room by watching TV, drinking tea or juice, or talking to friends. It's quite an experience.", "choices": [ "pay the entrance fee", "take off your shoes", "put your clothes in a locker" ], "summary": "take off your shoes" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What surprised Phil when he went to the bath?", "dialogue": "Nate: Hey Phil: Have you ever been to a Japanese public bath? I hear it's quite an experience.\n Phil: Yes, and what an experience.\n Nate: What do you mean?\n Phil: Well, it's nothing like visiting a swimming pool in the States.\n Nate: Well, what do you do when you go to a public bath?\n Phil: First, you take off your shoes before you enter.\n Nate: Okay.\n Phil: Then, you pay an entrance fee to the man or woman at the front counter. [Um-huh]. Next, you get undressed in the dressing room. And I was very surprised ... and a little embarrassed to see that the woman who took my money was sitting on a platform where she had a clear view of the men's side of the dressing room. [Really?] This allows the workers to keep an eye on the patrons' belongings while they are in the bath.\n Nate: Wow. And do you wear a bathing suit or something?\n Phil: Oh no! You don't wear anything. Then you go into the main bathing area and wash your body while sitting on a small stool about 40 centimeters high.\n Nate: On a stool!?\n Phil: Yeah. It was really hard getting used to bathing in that position. Sometimes, even, people wash each other's backs.\n Nate: Oh really. So, what do you do after that?\n Phil: Well, after you've rinsed off all the soap, they usually have two or three large baths where you can soak for a while.\n Nate: Do you actually share the bath with other people?\n Phil: Yeah. Traditionally, the bath played an important role in the community. It gave neighbors an opportunity to socialize while bathing.\n Nate: Huh. Interesting.\n Phil: When you're all done bathing, people relax in the dressing room by watching TV, drinking tea or juice, or talking to friends. It's quite an experience.", "choices": [ "The entrance fee was expensive.", "People sit down when they bathe.", "The attendant could see him undressing." ], "summary": "The attendant could see him undressing." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do you wear when bathing?", "dialogue": "Nate: Hey Phil: Have you ever been to a Japanese public bath? I hear it's quite an experience.\n Phil: Yes, and what an experience.\n Nate: What do you mean?\n Phil: Well, it's nothing like visiting a swimming pool in the States.\n Nate: Well, what do you do when you go to a public bath?\n Phil: First, you take off your shoes before you enter.\n Nate: Okay.\n Phil: Then, you pay an entrance fee to the man or woman at the front counter. [Um-huh]. Next, you get undressed in the dressing room. And I was very surprised ... and a little embarrassed to see that the woman who took my money was sitting on a platform where she had a clear view of the men's side of the dressing room. [Really?] This allows the workers to keep an eye on the patrons' belongings while they are in the bath.\n Nate: Wow. And do you wear a bathing suit or something?\n Phil: Oh no! You don't wear anything. Then you go into the main bathing area and wash your body while sitting on a small stool about 40 centimeters high.\n Nate: On a stool!?\n Phil: Yeah. It was really hard getting used to bathing in that position. Sometimes, even, people wash each other's backs.\n Nate: Oh really. So, what do you do after that?\n Phil: Well, after you've rinsed off all the soap, they usually have two or three large baths where you can soak for a while.\n Nate: Do you actually share the bath with other people?\n Phil: Yeah. Traditionally, the bath played an important role in the community. It gave neighbors an opportunity to socialize while bathing.\n Nate: Huh. Interesting.\n Phil: When you're all done bathing, people relax in the dressing room by watching TV, drinking tea or juice, or talking to friends. It's quite an experience.", "choices": [ "a swimming suit", "shorts", "nothing" ], "summary": "nothing" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Traditionally, the bath was a place where people could:", "dialogue": "Nate: Hey Phil: Have you ever been to a Japanese public bath? I hear it's quite an experience.\n Phil: Yes, and what an experience.\n Nate: What do you mean?\n Phil: Well, it's nothing like visiting a swimming pool in the States.\n Nate: Well, what do you do when you go to a public bath?\n Phil: First, you take off your shoes before you enter.\n Nate: Okay.\n Phil: Then, you pay an entrance fee to the man or woman at the front counter. [Um-huh]. Next, you get undressed in the dressing room. And I was very surprised ... and a little embarrassed to see that the woman who took my money was sitting on a platform where she had a clear view of the men's side of the dressing room. [Really?] This allows the workers to keep an eye on the patrons' belongings while they are in the bath.\n Nate: Wow. And do you wear a bathing suit or something?\n Phil: Oh no! You don't wear anything. Then you go into the main bathing area and wash your body while sitting on a small stool about 40 centimeters high.\n Nate: On a stool!?\n Phil: Yeah. It was really hard getting used to bathing in that position. Sometimes, even, people wash each other's backs.\n Nate: Oh really. So, what do you do after that?\n Phil: Well, after you've rinsed off all the soap, they usually have two or three large baths where you can soak for a while.\n Nate: Do you actually share the bath with other people?\n Phil: Yeah. Traditionally, the bath played an important role in the community. It gave neighbors an opportunity to socialize while bathing.\n Nate: Huh. Interesting.\n Phil: When you're all done bathing, people relax in the dressing room by watching TV, drinking tea or juice, or talking to friends. It's quite an experience.", "choices": [ "socialize with their neighbors.", "make informal business deals.", "find marriage partners for their children." ], "summary": "socialize with their neighbors." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do people sometimes do after their bath?", "dialogue": "Nate: Hey Phil: Have you ever been to a Japanese public bath? I hear it's quite an experience.\n Phil: Yes, and what an experience.\n Nate: What do you mean?\n Phil: Well, it's nothing like visiting a swimming pool in the States.\n Nate: Well, what do you do when you go to a public bath?\n Phil: First, you take off your shoes before you enter.\n Nate: Okay.\n Phil: Then, you pay an entrance fee to the man or woman at the front counter. [Um-huh]. Next, you get undressed in the dressing room. And I was very surprised ... and a little embarrassed to see that the woman who took my money was sitting on a platform where she had a clear view of the men's side of the dressing room. [Really?] This allows the workers to keep an eye on the patrons' belongings while they are in the bath.\n Nate: Wow. And do you wear a bathing suit or something?\n Phil: Oh no! You don't wear anything. Then you go into the main bathing area and wash your body while sitting on a small stool about 40 centimeters high.\n Nate: On a stool!?\n Phil: Yeah. It was really hard getting used to bathing in that position. Sometimes, even, people wash each other's backs.\n Nate: Oh really. So, what do you do after that?\n Phil: Well, after you've rinsed off all the soap, they usually have two or three large baths where you can soak for a while.\n Nate: Do you actually share the bath with other people?\n Phil: Yeah. Traditionally, the bath played an important role in the community. It gave neighbors an opportunity to socialize while bathing.\n Nate: Huh. Interesting.\n Phil: When you're all done bathing, people relax in the dressing room by watching TV, drinking tea or juice, or talking to friends. It's quite an experience.", "choices": [ "watch videos", "drink something, like tea", "play Japanese chess with friends" ], "summary": "drink something, like tea" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do most English pubs offer?", "dialogue": "M: What are pubs?\n W: Pubs in England are friendly and warm places where you can have a drink and usually a simple meal.\n M: What kind of drinks do people get?\n W: You can get wine and beer in most pubs. Many also serve coffee. You go to the counter to order and pay for your drinks.\n M: When do people go to the pubs?\n W: Pubs are not open all day. They can decide when to open. Most are open for 3 or 4 hours at lunchtime and again from about 6:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. In busy areas, pubs may stay open from 11:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. Are there pubs in China?\n M: Yes. Most of the customers are young people. They like to hang out with their friends after work and have fun.\n W: It is against the law in England to go into a pub if you are under the age of l4. So many pubs provide a special room for children.", "choices": [ "Drinks and meals.", "Only drinks.", "Drinks and fruits." ], "summary": "Drinks and meals." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "At what time do most pubs close at night?", "dialogue": "M: What are pubs?\n W: Pubs in England are friendly and warm places where you can have a drink and usually a simple meal.\n M: What kind of drinks do people get?\n W: You can get wine and beer in most pubs. Many also serve coffee. You go to the counter to order and pay for your drinks.\n M: When do people go to the pubs?\n W: Pubs are not open all day. They can decide when to open. Most are open for 3 or 4 hours at lunchtime and again from about 6:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. In busy areas, pubs may stay open from 11:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. Are there pubs in China?\n M: Yes. Most of the customers are young people. They like to hang out with their friends after work and have fun.\n W: It is against the law in England to go into a pub if you are under the age of l4. So many pubs provide a special room for children.", "choices": [ "11:00 p.m.", "12:00 p.m.", "1:00 a.m." ], "summary": "11:00 p.m." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do many pubs provide for children?", "dialogue": "M: What are pubs?\n W: Pubs in England are friendly and warm places where you can have a drink and usually a simple meal.\n M: What kind of drinks do people get?\n W: You can get wine and beer in most pubs. Many also serve coffee. You go to the counter to order and pay for your drinks.\n M: When do people go to the pubs?\n W: Pubs are not open all day. They can decide when to open. Most are open for 3 or 4 hours at lunchtime and again from about 6:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. In busy areas, pubs may stay open from 11:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. Are there pubs in China?\n M: Yes. Most of the customers are young people. They like to hang out with their friends after work and have fun.\n W: It is against the law in England to go into a pub if you are under the age of l4. So many pubs provide a special room for children.", "choices": [ "A special drink.", "A special room.", "Special music." ], "summary": "A special room." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where was Susan born?", "dialogue": "M: Where did Susan come from?\n W: She was born in America and grew up in China but now she is a UK citizen.", "choices": [ "In Britain.", "In America.", "In China." ], "summary": "In America." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn about the woman from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: I hope you're not too put out with me for the delay. I have to stop by friends' home to pick up a book on my way here.\n M: Well, that's not a big deal. But you might at least phone if you know you're going to keep someone waiting.", "choices": [ "She phoned Fred about the book.", "She was late for the appointment.", "She ran into Fred on her way here." ], "summary": "She was late for the appointment." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the man think of the book?", "dialogue": "W: John, can you tell me what in the book interested you most?\n M: No, well, nothing specific, but I like it overall.", "choices": [ "He enjoyed it as a whole.", "He didn't think much of it.", "He didn't like it at all." ], "summary": "He enjoyed it as a whole." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the time now?", "dialogue": "W: What time is it now?\n M: It's ten o'clock by my watch, but my watch is five minutes slow.", "choices": [ "10:00.", "9:55.", "10:05." ], "summary": "10:05." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man speaker shout his words?", "dialogue": "M: I'm going to Chicago, Granny.\n W: Why won't the car go? What's wrong with the car?\n M: Nothing. (louder) I said that I was going to Chicago, in America.\n W: I know where Chicago is. When do you leave?\n M: Oh 5th May. The course will start the next day, 6th May.\n W: You're feeling sick today? Have you seen a doctor?\n M: No, I'm not sick. (louder) I said that the course would start on May 6th. The course ends two weeks later on May 20th.\n W: How many other young people are going on this course?\n M: 24.\n W: I'm sure there are plenty more, but how many?\n M: (louder) I said 24, Granny.\n W: I see. What will you have to take?\n M: I'll have to take lots of warm clothing.\n W: Nothing? You have to take nothing? What about clothes?\n M: (shouting) I said that I would have to take warm clothing! It's cold there!\n W: If you're cold, put the heater on. There's no need to shout. I'm not deaf!", "choices": [ "He is used to it.", "His granny is deaf.", "He is bad tempered." ], "summary": "His granny is deaf." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man do in Chicago?", "dialogue": "M: I'm going to Chicago, Granny.\n W: Why won't the car go? What's wrong with the car?\n M: Nothing. (louder) I said that I was going to Chicago, in America.\n W: I know where Chicago is. When do you leave?\n M: Oh 5th May. The course will start the next day, 6th May.\n W: You're feeling sick today? Have you seen a doctor?\n M: No, I'm not sick. (louder) I said that the course would start on May 6th. The course ends two weeks later on May 20th.\n W: How many other young people are going on this course?\n M: 24.\n W: I'm sure there are plenty more, but how many?\n M: (louder) I said 24, Granny.\n W: I see. What will you have to take?\n M: I'll have to take lots of warm clothing.\n W: Nothing? You have to take nothing? What about clothes?\n M: (shouting) I said that I would have to take warm clothing! It's cold there!\n W: If you're cold, put the heater on. There's no need to shout. I'm not deaf!", "choices": [ "See a doctor.", "Fix his car.", "Attend a course." ], "summary": "Attend a course." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will he come back home?", "dialogue": "M: I'm going to Chicago, Granny.\n W: Why won't the car go? What's wrong with the car?\n M: Nothing. (louder) I said that I was going to Chicago, in America.\n W: I know where Chicago is. When do you leave?\n M: Oh 5th May. The course will start the next day, 6th May.\n W: You're feeling sick today? Have you seen a doctor?\n M: No, I'm not sick. (louder) I said that the course would start on May 6th. The course ends two weeks later on May 20th.\n W: How many other young people are going on this course?\n M: 24.\n W: I'm sure there are plenty more, but how many?\n M: (louder) I said 24, Granny.\n W: I see. What will you have to take?\n M: I'll have to take lots of warm clothing.\n W: Nothing? You have to take nothing? What about clothes?\n M: (shouting) I said that I would have to take warm clothing! It's cold there!\n W: If you're cold, put the heater on. There's no need to shout. I'm not deaf!", "choices": [ "May 24th.", "May 20th.", "May 6th." ], "summary": "May 20th." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the man going?", "dialogue": "M: I'd like to book a ticket to Los Angeles.\n W: What day are you planning to go?\n M: I am supposed to be there on the morning of the 14th But I'd rather get there on the evening of the 13th.\n W: What time would you like to leave?\n M: Late in the afternoon, after work.\n W: We have a flight at 4:30.\n M: That's too early. I can't get out of work until five. Do you have a later flight?\n W: The next flight is at 5:15, and there is another at 6:30.\n M: I'd better take 6:30. It takes quite a while to get to the airport.\n W: The flight only takes an hour and a half. It arrives at 8:00. You can have a rest in the evening.", "choices": [ "New York.", "Los Angeles.", "Washington." ], "summary": "Los Angeles." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why doesn't the man take the flight at 4:30?", "dialogue": "M: I'd like to book a ticket to Los Angeles.\n W: What day are you planning to go?\n M: I am supposed to be there on the morning of the 14th But I'd rather get there on the evening of the 13th.\n W: What time would you like to leave?\n M: Late in the afternoon, after work.\n W: We have a flight at 4:30.\n M: That's too early. I can't get out of work until five. Do you have a later flight?\n W: The next flight is at 5:15, and there is another at 6:30.\n M: I'd better take 6:30. It takes quite a while to get to the airport.\n W: The flight only takes an hour and a half. It arrives at 8:00. You can have a rest in the evening.", "choices": [ "Because he has to pick up his wife at home.", "Because he wants to buy something in the supermarket.", "Because he has to work until five." ], "summary": "Because he has to work until five." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long is the flight?", "dialogue": "M: I'd like to book a ticket to Los Angeles.\n W: What day are you planning to go?\n M: I am supposed to be there on the morning of the 14th But I'd rather get there on the evening of the 13th.\n W: What time would you like to leave?\n M: Late in the afternoon, after work.\n W: We have a flight at 4:30.\n M: That's too early. I can't get out of work until five. Do you have a later flight?\n W: The next flight is at 5:15, and there is another at 6:30.\n M: I'd better take 6:30. It takes quite a while to get to the airport.\n W: The flight only takes an hour and a half. It arrives at 8:00. You can have a rest in the evening.", "choices": [ "Eight hours.", "Two hours.", "An hour and a half." ], "summary": "An hour and a half." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the woman do?", "dialogue": "M: Shall we go for a walk, Julie?\n W: Is it warm outside?\n M: No, you need a coat.\n W: Well, I think I'll stay at home then.", "choices": [ "Stay indoors.", "Have a walk.", "Get a coat." ], "summary": "Stay indoors." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the woman do tomorrow?", "dialogue": "M: You look so worried, Dorothy. What's on your mind?\n W: I'm worried about meeting Mr. Stone tomorrow. It's so important to me. You know, I've been looking for a job for three months.", "choices": [ "Get an important job", "See someone for a job", "Attend a meeting" ], "summary": "See someone for a job" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which train will the woman catch?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me. When's the next train to Oxford?\n M: There's a slow one in five minutes, at ten fifteen, or a fast one at ten twenty.\n W: I'll catch the fast one.", "choices": [ "The 10:50 one.", "The 10:20 one.", "The 10:15 one." ], "summary": "The 10:20 one." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman doing?", "dialogue": "M: Hello!\n W: Hello! Glad to meet you.\n M: Tell me something about yourself, please.\n W: My name is Wan Mei and I live in Guangzhou. I was born in 1987. I am a student of Jinan University. I have majored in Public Administration, I like travelling very much and enjoy sports. I am in the tennis club at my university.\n M: Your application form says you were out of school for half a year during high school. What was the reason? Were you ill?\n W: Oh. No. My father's job took him to America for six months then, and he decided to take the whole family along.\n M: So during that time you went to high school in the United States?\n W: Yes, it was just for a few months. I attended Johnson High School in Chicago.\n M: Tell me why you are interested in working for this company, will you?\n W: I think working in this company would give me the best opportunity to use what I've learned at college, studying public administration for four years. I think this company has a great future. So for a long time I've been thinking I'd like to work for this company.\n M: Have you ever worked during your university days?\n W: Yes. I worked as a teacher to teach English to a middle school student.\n M: There's a good chance for you to come to work for this company. Thank you for coming. Good bye!\n W: Good bye!", "choices": [ "She is having a job interview.", "She is interviewing a famous sports star.", "She is making a self introduction in public." ], "summary": "She is having a job interview." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why was the woman out of school for half a year during high school?", "dialogue": "M: Hello!\n W: Hello! Glad to meet you.\n M: Tell me something about yourself, please.\n W: My name is Wan Mei and I live in Guangzhou. I was born in 1987. I am a student of Jinan University. I have majored in Public Administration, I like travelling very much and enjoy sports. I am in the tennis club at my university.\n M: Your application form says you were out of school for half a year during high school. What was the reason? Were you ill?\n W: Oh. No. My father's job took him to America for six months then, and he decided to take the whole family along.\n M: So during that time you went to high school in the United States?\n W: Yes, it was just for a few months. I attended Johnson High School in Chicago.\n M: Tell me why you are interested in working for this company, will you?\n W: I think working in this company would give me the best opportunity to use what I've learned at college, studying public administration for four years. I think this company has a great future. So for a long time I've been thinking I'd like to work for this company.\n M: Have you ever worked during your university days?\n W: Yes. I worked as a teacher to teach English to a middle school student.\n M: There's a good chance for you to come to work for this company. Thank you for coming. Good bye!\n W: Good bye!", "choices": [ "Because she was badly ill.", "Because she had to act in a film.", "Because her father took her to America." ], "summary": "Because her father took her to America." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What part time job did the woman do at college?", "dialogue": "M: Hello!\n W: Hello! Glad to meet you.\n M: Tell me something about yourself, please.\n W: My name is Wan Mei and I live in Guangzhou. I was born in 1987. I am a student of Jinan University. I have majored in Public Administration, I like travelling very much and enjoy sports. I am in the tennis club at my university.\n M: Your application form says you were out of school for half a year during high school. What was the reason? Were you ill?\n W: Oh. No. My father's job took him to America for six months then, and he decided to take the whole family along.\n M: So during that time you went to high school in the United States?\n W: Yes, it was just for a few months. I attended Johnson High School in Chicago.\n M: Tell me why you are interested in working for this company, will you?\n W: I think working in this company would give me the best opportunity to use what I've learned at college, studying public administration for four years. I think this company has a great future. So for a long time I've been thinking I'd like to work for this company.\n M: Have you ever worked during your university days?\n W: Yes. I worked as a teacher to teach English to a middle school student.\n M: There's a good chance for you to come to work for this company. Thank you for coming. Good bye!\n W: Good bye!", "choices": [ "A designer.", "A teacher.", "A travel guide." ], "summary": "A teacher." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man probably do next?", "dialogue": "M: Can you tell me how to make vegetable soup?\n W: My mother gave me a recipe.", "choices": [ "Ask the woman for the recipe.", "Get a receipt for his purchase.", "Call the woman's mother." ], "summary": "Ask the woman for the recipe." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think of learning Shanghai dialect?", "dialogue": "W: How do you find your Shanghai dialect learning, Mike?\n M: Oh, it's quite beyond my capacity.", "choices": [ "Interesting.", "Boring.", "Difficult." ], "summary": "Difficult." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When is the reality showing on TV? What channel is showing the program?", "dialogue": "Brenda: Well, what's on?\n Brenda: Well, hmm. There is a reality show on at 7:00 on channel 5.\n Paul: Nah, you know I don't like reality shows. I mean, they usually show people doing crazy things like, you know, eating live fish or swimming in a pool full of snakes. I don't get into that.\n Brenda: Okay. Well, how about watching a documentary on the life of panda bears in the wild?\n Paul: Personally, I'd rather watch something with a little bit more action and suspense.\n Brenda: Well, then. Ah, here's something. Do you want to watch a rerun of Star Wars?\n Paul: Nah, I've seen it a zillion times. I'd like to see something different.\n Brenda: Okay, let's see here. Oh, how about this? On channel 2 at 9:00, there's a home improvement show about fixing anything around the house. We do have a few things that you could repair in the bathroom ...\n Paul: Fixing things? Uh, boy, I'm beat. I think I'm going to hit the sack.\n Brenda: You're going to bed?\n Paul: Yeah. I have to get up early tomorrow ...\n Brenda: ... and then you're going to fix the bathroom?\n Paul: Good night.\n Brenda: Okay. Too bad, though. There's a basketball game on right now, but ... but I guess you can catch the score in tomorrow's newspaper.\n Paul: Oh, okay. I'll stay up and keep you company while I ... I mean, you ... I mean, WE watch the game.\n Brenda: I thought you'd change your mind. I'll get the popcorn.", "choices": [ "at 7:00 on channel 5", "at 7:30 on channel 7", "at 8:00 on channel 11" ], "summary": "at 7:00 on channel 5" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man not want to watch the reality show?", "dialogue": "Brenda: Well, what's on?\n Brenda: Well, hmm. There is a reality show on at 7:00 on channel 5.\n Paul: Nah, you know I don't like reality shows. I mean, they usually show people doing crazy things like, you know, eating live fish or swimming in a pool full of snakes. I don't get into that.\n Brenda: Okay. Well, how about watching a documentary on the life of panda bears in the wild?\n Paul: Personally, I'd rather watch something with a little bit more action and suspense.\n Brenda: Well, then. Ah, here's something. Do you want to watch a rerun of Star Wars?\n Paul: Nah, I've seen it a zillion times. I'd like to see something different.\n Brenda: Okay, let's see here. Oh, how about this? On channel 2 at 9:00, there's a home improvement show about fixing anything around the house. We do have a few things that you could repair in the bathroom ...\n Paul: Fixing things? Uh, boy, I'm beat. I think I'm going to hit the sack.\n Brenda: You're going to bed?\n Paul: Yeah. I have to get up early tomorrow ...\n Brenda: ... and then you're going to fix the bathroom?\n Paul: Good night.\n Brenda: Okay. Too bad, though. There's a basketball game on right now, but ... but I guess you can catch the score in tomorrow's newspaper.\n Paul: Oh, okay. I'll stay up and keep you company while I ... I mean, you ... I mean, WE watch the game.\n Brenda: I thought you'd change your mind. I'll get the popcorn.", "choices": [ "He watched the same program last week.", "He isn't interested in show's theme.", "He wants to go swimming instead." ], "summary": "He isn't interested in show's theme." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the man feel about watching Star Wars on TV?", "dialogue": "Brenda: Well, what's on?\n Brenda: Well, hmm. There is a reality show on at 7:00 on channel 5.\n Paul: Nah, you know I don't like reality shows. I mean, they usually show people doing crazy things like, you know, eating live fish or swimming in a pool full of snakes. I don't get into that.\n Brenda: Okay. Well, how about watching a documentary on the life of panda bears in the wild?\n Paul: Personally, I'd rather watch something with a little bit more action and suspense.\n Brenda: Well, then. Ah, here's something. Do you want to watch a rerun of Star Wars?\n Paul: Nah, I've seen it a zillion times. I'd like to see something different.\n Brenda: Okay, let's see here. Oh, how about this? On channel 2 at 9:00, there's a home improvement show about fixing anything around the house. We do have a few things that you could repair in the bathroom ...\n Paul: Fixing things? Uh, boy, I'm beat. I think I'm going to hit the sack.\n Brenda: You're going to bed?\n Paul: Yeah. I have to get up early tomorrow ...\n Brenda: ... and then you're going to fix the bathroom?\n Paul: Good night.\n Brenda: Okay. Too bad, though. There's a basketball game on right now, but ... but I guess you can catch the score in tomorrow's newspaper.\n Paul: Oh, okay. I'll stay up and keep you company while I ... I mean, you ... I mean, WE watch the game.\n Brenda: I thought you'd change your mind. I'll get the popcorn.", "choices": [ "He wouldn't mind seeing it again.", "He'd like to watch it if he had more time.", "He'd prefer to watch something else." ], "summary": "He'd prefer to watch something else." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which statement best describes the man's feelings about watching the home improvement show?", "dialogue": "Brenda: Well, what's on?\n Brenda: Well, hmm. There is a reality show on at 7:00 on channel 5.\n Paul: Nah, you know I don't like reality shows. I mean, they usually show people doing crazy things like, you know, eating live fish or swimming in a pool full of snakes. I don't get into that.\n Brenda: Okay. Well, how about watching a documentary on the life of panda bears in the wild?\n Paul: Personally, I'd rather watch something with a little bit more action and suspense.\n Brenda: Well, then. Ah, here's something. Do you want to watch a rerun of Star Wars?\n Paul: Nah, I've seen it a zillion times. I'd like to see something different.\n Brenda: Okay, let's see here. Oh, how about this? On channel 2 at 9:00, there's a home improvement show about fixing anything around the house. We do have a few things that you could repair in the bathroom ...\n Paul: Fixing things? Uh, boy, I'm beat. I think I'm going to hit the sack.\n Brenda: You're going to bed?\n Paul: Yeah. I have to get up early tomorrow ...\n Brenda: ... and then you're going to fix the bathroom?\n Paul: Good night.\n Brenda: Okay. Too bad, though. There's a basketball game on right now, but ... but I guess you can catch the score in tomorrow's newspaper.\n Paul: Oh, okay. I'll stay up and keep you company while I ... I mean, you ... I mean, WE watch the game.\n Brenda: I thought you'd change your mind. I'll get the popcorn.", "choices": [ "He doesn't want to watch because his wife will expect him to fix things around the house.", "He thinks that he will be able to get a better job by learning from the show.", "He thinks it is easier to get someone else to repair their problems around the house." ], "summary": "He doesn't want to watch because his wife will expect him to fix things around the house." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the couple decide to watch?", "dialogue": "Brenda: Well, what's on?\n Brenda: Well, hmm. There is a reality show on at 7:00 on channel 5.\n Paul: Nah, you know I don't like reality shows. I mean, they usually show people doing crazy things like, you know, eating live fish or swimming in a pool full of snakes. I don't get into that.\n Brenda: Okay. Well, how about watching a documentary on the life of panda bears in the wild?\n Paul: Personally, I'd rather watch something with a little bit more action and suspense.\n Brenda: Well, then. Ah, here's something. Do you want to watch a rerun of Star Wars?\n Paul: Nah, I've seen it a zillion times. I'd like to see something different.\n Brenda: Okay, let's see here. Oh, how about this? On channel 2 at 9:00, there's a home improvement show about fixing anything around the house. We do have a few things that you could repair in the bathroom ...\n Paul: Fixing things? Uh, boy, I'm beat. I think I'm going to hit the sack.\n Brenda: You're going to bed?\n Paul: Yeah. I have to get up early tomorrow ...\n Brenda: ... and then you're going to fix the bathroom?\n Paul: Good night.\n Brenda: Okay. Too bad, though. There's a basketball game on right now, but ... but I guess you can catch the score in tomorrow's newspaper.\n Paul: Oh, okay. I'll stay up and keep you company while I ... I mean, you ... I mean, WE watch the game.\n Brenda: I thought you'd change your mind. I'll get the popcorn.", "choices": [ "a TV drama", "a sports event", "a talk show" ], "summary": "a sports event" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man ask the woman to do?", "dialogue": "M: Susan, I could really need your help this weekend.\n W: What is it, John? Another term paper?\n M: No, no. This is easy compared to that. My cousin is coming on Thursday. She has an interview at the college and I promised my aunt that I'll look after her. We are going to the game on Friday, but Saturday I'm on duty at the library all day and can't get out of it. Uh, I was wondering if you could show her around during the day and maybe we can all meet for dinner later.\n W: Sure. I don't have any plans. What kind of things does she like to do?\n M: Actually I haven't seen her for three years. She lives so far away. But this will be her first time on a college campus, she is still in high school. So she probably enjoys anything on campus.\n W: Well, there is a music festival in the auditorium. That's a possibility. Only I hope it doesn't snow.\n M: Well, I'll plan on dropping her off at your place on the way to work, around eleven. But if there is a blizzard, I'll give you a call and see if we can figure something else out.\n W: Sounds good. Meantime I'll keep Saturday open. We can touch base Friday night when we have a better idea of the forecast.\n M: I hope this works out. I feel kind of responsible. She won't know a way around. And I want her to have a good time. Anyway I really appreciate your help. I owe you one.\n W: No problem. I'll talk to you tomorrow.", "choices": [ "Show his cousin around the campus.", "Go out for a dinner.", "Help him finish another term paper." ], "summary": "Show his cousin around the campus." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the cousin of the man?", "dialogue": "M: Susan, I could really need your help this weekend.\n W: What is it, John? Another term paper?\n M: No, no. This is easy compared to that. My cousin is coming on Thursday. She has an interview at the college and I promised my aunt that I'll look after her. We are going to the game on Friday, but Saturday I'm on duty at the library all day and can't get out of it. Uh, I was wondering if you could show her around during the day and maybe we can all meet for dinner later.\n W: Sure. I don't have any plans. What kind of things does she like to do?\n M: Actually I haven't seen her for three years. She lives so far away. But this will be her first time on a college campus, she is still in high school. So she probably enjoys anything on campus.\n W: Well, there is a music festival in the auditorium. That's a possibility. Only I hope it doesn't snow.\n M: Well, I'll plan on dropping her off at your place on the way to work, around eleven. But if there is a blizzard, I'll give you a call and see if we can figure something else out.\n W: Sounds good. Meantime I'll keep Saturday open. We can touch base Friday night when we have a better idea of the forecast.\n M: I hope this works out. I feel kind of responsible. She won't know a way around. And I want her to have a good time. Anyway I really appreciate your help. I owe you one.\n W: No problem. I'll talk to you tomorrow.", "choices": [ "A university student.", "A primary school student.", "A high school student." ], "summary": "A high school student." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman's response to the man's request?", "dialogue": "M: Susan, I could really need your help this weekend.\n W: What is it, John? Another term paper?\n M: No, no. This is easy compared to that. My cousin is coming on Thursday. She has an interview at the college and I promised my aunt that I'll look after her. We are going to the game on Friday, but Saturday I'm on duty at the library all day and can't get out of it. Uh, I was wondering if you could show her around during the day and maybe we can all meet for dinner later.\n W: Sure. I don't have any plans. What kind of things does she like to do?\n M: Actually I haven't seen her for three years. She lives so far away. But this will be her first time on a college campus, she is still in high school. So she probably enjoys anything on campus.\n W: Well, there is a music festival in the auditorium. That's a possibility. Only I hope it doesn't snow.\n M: Well, I'll plan on dropping her off at your place on the way to work, around eleven. But if there is a blizzard, I'll give you a call and see if we can figure something else out.\n W: Sounds good. Meantime I'll keep Saturday open. We can touch base Friday night when we have a better idea of the forecast.\n M: I hope this works out. I feel kind of responsible. She won't know a way around. And I want her to have a good time. Anyway I really appreciate your help. I owe you one.\n W: No problem. I'll talk to you tomorrow.", "choices": [ "She is pleased to do so.", "She declined.", "She didn't want to do, but she promised." ], "summary": "She is pleased to do so." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the man busy?", "dialogue": "M: Susan, I could really need your help this weekend.\n W: What is it, John? Another term paper?\n M: No, no. This is easy compared to that. My cousin is coming on Thursday. She has an interview at the college and I promised my aunt that I'll look after her. We are going to the game on Friday, but Saturday I'm on duty at the library all day and can't get out of it. Uh, I was wondering if you could show her around during the day and maybe we can all meet for dinner later.\n W: Sure. I don't have any plans. What kind of things does she like to do?\n M: Actually I haven't seen her for three years. She lives so far away. But this will be her first time on a college campus, she is still in high school. So she probably enjoys anything on campus.\n W: Well, there is a music festival in the auditorium. That's a possibility. Only I hope it doesn't snow.\n M: Well, I'll plan on dropping her off at your place on the way to work, around eleven. But if there is a blizzard, I'll give you a call and see if we can figure something else out.\n W: Sounds good. Meantime I'll keep Saturday open. We can touch base Friday night when we have a better idea of the forecast.\n M: I hope this works out. I feel kind of responsible. She won't know a way around. And I want her to have a good time. Anyway I really appreciate your help. I owe you one.\n W: No problem. I'll talk to you tomorrow.", "choices": [ "Because he has a date that day.", "Because he is on duty at the library all day and can't get out of it.", "Because he is busy with his term paper." ], "summary": "Because he is on duty at the library all day and can't get out of it." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does this conversation most likely take place?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, sir. Can I help you?\n M: Yes. I'm leaving today. Can I have my bill settled? My name is William Taylor and my room number is 1105.", "choices": [ "At an airport.", "At a hotel.", "At a railway station." ], "summary": "At a hotel." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why can't the woman go to the party?", "dialogue": "M: We are going to have a dance party at Tom's. Can you come?\n W: I wish I could, but I have to nurse the patients on weekends.", "choices": [ "She is sick.", "She has to work.", "She has to stay at home." ], "summary": "She has to work." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman doing now?", "dialogue": "W: I see from your application form you have worked as a salesman for two years. Why do you wish to change your job now?\n M: I found the job too dull.", "choices": [ "She is interviewing an applicant.", "She is filling an application form.", "She is reading a newspaper." ], "summary": "She is interviewing an applicant." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the time now?", "dialogue": "F: Hurry up! We'll miss the train.\n M: Don't worry. The train starts at nine, and we still have an hour and a half to go.", "choices": [ "9:00.", "7:30.", "7:00." ], "summary": "7:30." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How is Mr. Brown's study?", "dialogue": "W: First. I'd like you to tell me a bit about your experience.\n M: Well. I left school after I'd done my A-levels.\n W: What subjects did you take?\n M: French. German and Art.\n W: Art?\n M: Well. I really wanted to study Art. But a friend of my father's provided with me a job-he's an accountant in the city.\n W: I see. In your application, you say that you only spent nine months with this firm of accountants. Why was that?\n M: Well, honestly, I didn't like it, so I got a place at the Art College a year ago.\n W: Did your father mind?\n M: Well, he was rather disappointed at first. He's an accountant too, you see.\n W: Have you any brothers or sisters?\n M: Two brothers, both at school. One's eleven; the other's fifteen.\n W: Right. What do you do in your spare time?\n M: I like jazz and folk music; I go to the theater occasionally and act a bit myself. I read quite a lot, and I've done a bit of photography. Also, I've traveled a lot -all over Europe.\n W: Very interesting, Mr. Brown. I think that's all I want to ask about your background.", "choices": [ "He got A for every subject.", "His Art was A.", "He didn't get on with his subject." ], "summary": "He got A for every subject." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why didn't Mr. Brown continue his study after he finished school?", "dialogue": "W: First. I'd like you to tell me a bit about your experience.\n M: Well. I left school after I'd done my A-levels.\n W: What subjects did you take?\n M: French. German and Art.\n W: Art?\n M: Well. I really wanted to study Art. But a friend of my father's provided with me a job-he's an accountant in the city.\n W: I see. In your application, you say that you only spent nine months with this firm of accountants. Why was that?\n M: Well, honestly, I didn't like it, so I got a place at the Art College a year ago.\n W: Did your father mind?\n M: Well, he was rather disappointed at first. He's an accountant too, you see.\n W: Have you any brothers or sisters?\n M: Two brothers, both at school. One's eleven; the other's fifteen.\n W: Right. What do you do in your spare time?\n M: I like jazz and folk music; I go to the theater occasionally and act a bit myself. I read quite a lot, and I've done a bit of photography. Also, I've traveled a lot -all over Europe.\n W: Very interesting, Mr. Brown. I think that's all I want to ask about your background.", "choices": [ "He did not like to study.", "He had to work to support his family.", "A friend of his father's offered him a job." ], "summary": "A friend of his father's offered him a job." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which of the following is NOT his hobby?", "dialogue": "W: First. I'd like you to tell me a bit about your experience.\n M: Well. I left school after I'd done my A-levels.\n W: What subjects did you take?\n M: French. German and Art.\n W: Art?\n M: Well. I really wanted to study Art. But a friend of my father's provided with me a job-he's an accountant in the city.\n W: I see. In your application, you say that you only spent nine months with this firm of accountants. Why was that?\n M: Well, honestly, I didn't like it, so I got a place at the Art College a year ago.\n W: Did your father mind?\n M: Well, he was rather disappointed at first. He's an accountant too, you see.\n W: Have you any brothers or sisters?\n M: Two brothers, both at school. One's eleven; the other's fifteen.\n W: Right. What do you do in your spare time?\n M: I like jazz and folk music; I go to the theater occasionally and act a bit myself. I read quite a lot, and I've done a bit of photography. Also, I've traveled a lot -all over Europe.\n W: Very interesting, Mr. Brown. I think that's all I want to ask about your background.", "choices": [ "Acting.", "Going to the cinema.", "Reading." ], "summary": "Going to the cinema." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "For what reason was his father disappointed at first?", "dialogue": "W: First. I'd like you to tell me a bit about your experience.\n M: Well. I left school after I'd done my A-levels.\n W: What subjects did you take?\n M: French. German and Art.\n W: Art?\n M: Well. I really wanted to study Art. But a friend of my father's provided with me a job-he's an accountant in the city.\n W: I see. In your application, you say that you only spent nine months with this firm of accountants. Why was that?\n M: Well, honestly, I didn't like it, so I got a place at the Art College a year ago.\n W: Did your father mind?\n M: Well, he was rather disappointed at first. He's an accountant too, you see.\n W: Have you any brothers or sisters?\n M: Two brothers, both at school. One's eleven; the other's fifteen.\n W: Right. What do you do in your spare time?\n M: I like jazz and folk music; I go to the theater occasionally and act a bit myself. I read quite a lot, and I've done a bit of photography. Also, I've traveled a lot -all over Europe.\n W: Very interesting, Mr. Brown. I think that's all I want to ask about your background.", "choices": [ "He had done his first job badly.", "He had given up his job as an accountant.", "He spent too much time on Art." ], "summary": "He had given up his job as an accountant." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is John?", "dialogue": "M: The teacher called off the lecture.\n W: Oh, really? His student John must be disappointed at this news.", "choices": [ "Teacher.", "Student.", "Nurse." ], "summary": "Student." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the man's name?", "dialogue": "M: I want to leave a message for Mr. Davis.\n W: Can I have your name, please?\n M: Sure. It's Taylor, t-a-y-l-o-r.", "choices": [ "Tailor.", "Taylor.", "Sailor." ], "summary": "Taylor." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is the boy talking with?", "dialogue": "M: I've got a headache.\n F: Oh, don't worry, little boy. Now open your mouth and say \"Ah.\"", "choices": [ "His mother.", "His teacher.", "The doctor." ], "summary": "The doctor." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the woman probably do?", "dialogue": "M: Look! I'm sorry to bother you about this, but could you turn that music down?\n W: Sorry, I didn't realize you could hear it.", "choices": [ "Look at something for the man.", "Stop talking so much.", "Play the music more quietly." ], "summary": "Play the music more quietly." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man imply?", "dialogue": "W: Darling, what do you think of these new shoes?\n M: Hmm, I'm wondering where you are going to put them when you are not wearing them.", "choices": [ "The woman already has too many shoes.", "The new shoes do not look good enough.", "He doesn't care where to put the new shoes." ], "summary": "The woman already has too many shoes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is true about Tom?", "dialogue": "F: Tom gets up at half past five to run every day.\n M: He must be sleeping very early at night.", "choices": [ "He sleeps very late.", "He gets up late.", "He takes exercises every morning." ], "summary": "He takes exercises every morning." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where will the man go for holiday?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Mike! Have you decided where to go for your holiday?\n M: I was thinking about going somewhere in Africa, somewhere like Egypt, but my parents suggested Europe like Austria or Germany. Finally I decided on France.", "choices": [ "Egypt.", "France.", "Germany." ], "summary": "France." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the man now?", "dialogue": "W: What jobs have you done in the last ten years?\n M: Many kinds of jobs. I was once an engineer and later a teacher. Up till now I have been an official for three years.", "choices": [ "A student.", "A teacher.", "An official." ], "summary": "An official." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman imply?", "dialogue": "W: Is Jane looking forward to going home for the summer?\n M: She is counting the days.", "choices": [ "Jane is eager to go home for the vacation.", "Jane is packing for the summer vacation.", "Jane is on her way home." ], "summary": "Jane is eager to go home for the vacation." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will Joseph do this weekend?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Lucy. What are you up for this weekend?\n W: I'm going to the beach, Joseph.\n M: Oh, really? I was hoping you'd be free, so you could go with us to the lake on Saturday.", "choices": [ "Go to the beach.", "Go to the lake.", "Date with the woman." ], "summary": "Go to the lake." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When did Miss Green become a swimming stars", "dialogue": "M: Congratulations on breaking the records at the recent Olympics, Miss Green!\n W: Thank you, Mr. Rarker.\n M: Oh, look at those trophies! You became a swimming star at the age of fifteen, didn't you?\n W: Yeah, you're right.\n M: Could you tell me something about your plans for the future?\n W: To tell you the truth, I'm going to give up swimming from now on.\n M: I beg your pardon?\n W: I mean I'd rather not swim at all. I'm too old to...\n M: Excuse me, if I'm not wrong, you've only twenty now. Is it too old at twenty?\n W: Yes, too old for a swimmer. If I swim in an international competition, I'll hardly be able to win.\n M: But...er...don't you enjoy swimming?\n W: Certainly, and I enjoy visiting other countries, and the Olympics are very exciting. However, I missed more important things. I had to work very hard at swimming. There was training before school, after school, and at weekends. While other girls were growing up, I was swimming, swimming. But life isn't merely swimming, is it?", "choices": [ "At the age of 15.", "At the age of 20.", "At the age of 18." ], "summary": "At the age of 15." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How old is Miss Green now?", "dialogue": "M: Congratulations on breaking the records at the recent Olympics, Miss Green!\n W: Thank you, Mr. Rarker.\n M: Oh, look at those trophies! You became a swimming star at the age of fifteen, didn't you?\n W: Yeah, you're right.\n M: Could you tell me something about your plans for the future?\n W: To tell you the truth, I'm going to give up swimming from now on.\n M: I beg your pardon?\n W: I mean I'd rather not swim at all. I'm too old to...\n M: Excuse me, if I'm not wrong, you've only twenty now. Is it too old at twenty?\n W: Yes, too old for a swimmer. If I swim in an international competition, I'll hardly be able to win.\n M: But...er...don't you enjoy swimming?\n W: Certainly, and I enjoy visiting other countries, and the Olympics are very exciting. However, I missed more important things. I had to work very hard at swimming. There was training before school, after school, and at weekends. While other girls were growing up, I was swimming, swimming. But life isn't merely swimming, is it?", "choices": [ "15.", "20.", "18." ], "summary": "20." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the woman going td give up swimming?", "dialogue": "M: Congratulations on breaking the records at the recent Olympics, Miss Green!\n W: Thank you, Mr. Rarker.\n M: Oh, look at those trophies! You became a swimming star at the age of fifteen, didn't you?\n W: Yeah, you're right.\n M: Could you tell me something about your plans for the future?\n W: To tell you the truth, I'm going to give up swimming from now on.\n M: I beg your pardon?\n W: I mean I'd rather not swim at all. I'm too old to...\n M: Excuse me, if I'm not wrong, you've only twenty now. Is it too old at twenty?\n W: Yes, too old for a swimmer. If I swim in an international competition, I'll hardly be able to win.\n M: But...er...don't you enjoy swimming?\n W: Certainly, and I enjoy visiting other countries, and the Olympics are very exciting. However, I missed more important things. I had to work very hard at swimming. There was training before school, after school, and at weekends. While other girls were growing up, I was swimming, swimming. But life isn't merely swimming, is it?", "choices": [ "She wants to do something other than swimming in her life.", "She thinks she will never win in an international competition.", "She can't bear the hard training," ], "summary": "She wants to do something other than swimming in her life." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the second gift for Jimmy?", "dialogue": "W: Happy birthday, Jimmy. Are you ready for the next present?\n M: You mean there's more besides the watch?\n W: Come with us. It's in the car. Now, here we are. You've been talking about this for months.\n M: Oh, it's a new computer. It's just what I want. I'm so happy about it. Thank you so much, Mum and Dad.", "choices": [ "A car.", "A watch.", "A computer." ], "summary": "A computer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does Jimmy feel happy?", "dialogue": "W: Happy birthday, Jimmy. Are you ready for the next present?\n M: You mean there's more besides the watch?\n W: Come with us. It's in the car. Now, here we are. You've been talking about this for months.\n M: Oh, it's a new computer. It's just what I want. I'm so happy about it. Thank you so much, Mum and Dad.", "choices": [ "He lives with his parents.", "He's got what he dreamt of.", "He's received lots of presents." ], "summary": "He's got what he dreamt of." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is this conversation probably taking place?", "dialogue": "M: I've just got back from the holiday you arranged for me. But I must tell you the hotel was really awful. It was miles from the sea. The food was awful too. The bedroom was dirty.\n W: Sorry about that. But it's not really our fault. The contract does say that the hotel accommodation is not our responsibility.", "choices": [ "At the airport.", "In a travel agency.", "In a hotel." ], "summary": "In a travel agency." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman want to buy?", "dialogue": "M: Good afternoon, Madam.\n W: Good afternoon.\n M: What can I do for you?\n W: Have you any shoes like these?\n M: What size?\n W: Size twenty-three.\n M: What color?\n W: Dark red.\n M: I'm sorry. We haven't any.\n W: But my friend bought this pair of shoes last month.\n M: Did she buy them here?\n W: Yes.", "choices": [ "Blouse.", "Skirt.", "Shoes." ], "summary": "Shoes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What color does the woman like?", "dialogue": "M: Good afternoon, Madam.\n W: Good afternoon.\n M: What can I do for you?\n W: Have you any shoes like these?\n M: What size?\n W: Size twenty-three.\n M: What color?\n W: Dark red.\n M: I'm sorry. We haven't any.\n W: But my friend bought this pair of shoes last month.\n M: Did she buy them here?\n W: Yes.", "choices": [ "Dark red.", "Yellow", "Black." ], "summary": "Dark red." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did the woman's friend buy the pair of shoes last month?", "dialogue": "M: Good afternoon, Madam.\n W: Good afternoon.\n M: What can I do for you?\n W: Have you any shoes like these?\n M: What size?\n W: Size twenty-three.\n M: What color?\n W: Dark red.\n M: I'm sorry. We haven't any.\n W: But my friend bought this pair of shoes last month.\n M: Did she buy them here?\n W: Yes.", "choices": [ "In the man's shop.", "In the No. 1 shop.", "In her friend's shop." ], "summary": "In the man's shop." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: Are you looking forward to going home for the summer vacation?\n W: I'm counting the days.", "choices": [ "She expects to go home", "She won't go home", "The man should go home" ], "summary": "She expects to go home" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How old is Jane now?", "dialogue": "W: Sam met Jane seven years ago when he was 22 years old.\n M: Jane was only two years younger than Sam, but she seemed much younger.", "choices": [ "27.", "22.", "29." ], "summary": "27." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman think of the movie?", "dialogue": "W: Have you seen the movie \"Hangover\"? We went to see it last night.\n M: How was it?\n W: Jason thought it was extremely amusing, but I was a bit disappointed.", "choices": [ "It's amusing.", "It's exciting.", "It's disappointing." ], "summary": "It's disappointing." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the man want to do?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, I didn't hear what you said.\n M: I asked if you could lend me your bike.", "choices": [ "To buy a bike.", "To borrow a bike.", "To sell a bike." ], "summary": "To borrow a bike." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they talking about?", "dialogue": "W: Do you let people know when you are taking pictures of them.\n M: I try not to. I don't like pictures of people who pose for the camera. I like people who are going about their daily business without being aware of the camera.", "choices": [ "Doing business.", "Taking pictures.", "Making movies." ], "summary": "Making movies." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many students haven't got the books?", "dialogue": "M: How many students are there in your class?\n W: Forty, but only twenty-five of them have got the books.", "choices": [ "40.", "15.", "25." ], "summary": "15." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did Mom and Dad give the boy for his birthday?", "dialogue": "M: I'm really mad at Mom and Dad.\n W: Why? What did they do?\n M: I asked them for a leather jacket for my birthday, and they just got me this ugly raincoat.\n W: Oh, come on! It's a beautiful raincoat.\n M: I don't care! I wanted a leather jacket. I tried on Bill's, and I looked great in it.\n W: You know a leather jacket is expensive. Maybe they didn't have enough money.\n M: I want to return it and get a leather jacket! All my friends have leather jackets.\n W: They don't all have leather jackets.\n M: Anyway, on your birthday Mom and Dad gave you what you asked for!\n W: That's true, but all I asked for was a pair of new jeans!\n M: I hate this raincoat.\n W: All right, how much is a leather jacket?\n M: If I return this raincoat, I only need another $ 50.\n W: OK. I'll lend you the $ 50, but you have to pay me back.\n M: Great! I'll pay you back, sis!", "choices": [ "A raincoat.", "A leather jacket.", "A pair of jeans." ], "summary": "A raincoat." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the boy do with the present?", "dialogue": "M: I'm really mad at Mom and Dad.\n W: Why? What did they do?\n M: I asked them for a leather jacket for my birthday, and they just got me this ugly raincoat.\n W: Oh, come on! It's a beautiful raincoat.\n M: I don't care! I wanted a leather jacket. I tried on Bill's, and I looked great in it.\n W: You know a leather jacket is expensive. Maybe they didn't have enough money.\n M: I want to return it and get a leather jacket! All my friends have leather jackets.\n W: They don't all have leather jackets.\n M: Anyway, on your birthday Mom and Dad gave you what you asked for!\n W: That's true, but all I asked for was a pair of new jeans!\n M: I hate this raincoat.\n W: All right, how much is a leather jacket?\n M: If I return this raincoat, I only need another $ 50.\n W: OK. I'll lend you the $ 50, but you have to pay me back.\n M: Great! I'll pay you back, sis!", "choices": [ "Return it for a refund.", "Give it to his sister.", "Accept it gratefully." ], "summary": "Return it for a refund." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the girl do?", "dialogue": "M: I'm really mad at Mom and Dad.\n W: Why? What did they do?\n M: I asked them for a leather jacket for my birthday, and they just got me this ugly raincoat.\n W: Oh, come on! It's a beautiful raincoat.\n M: I don't care! I wanted a leather jacket. I tried on Bill's, and I looked great in it.\n W: You know a leather jacket is expensive. Maybe they didn't have enough money.\n M: I want to return it and get a leather jacket! All my friends have leather jackets.\n W: They don't all have leather jackets.\n M: Anyway, on your birthday Mom and Dad gave you what you asked for!\n W: That's true, but all I asked for was a pair of new jeans!\n M: I hate this raincoat.\n W: All right, how much is a leather jacket?\n M: If I return this raincoat, I only need another $ 50.\n W: OK. I'll lend you the $ 50, but you have to pay me back.\n M: Great! I'll pay you back, sis!", "choices": [ "Buy the boy what he asked for.", "Talk with her parents.", "Lend some money to the boy." ], "summary": "Lend some money to the boy." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the woman want the man to do?", "dialogue": "W: Could you do me a real favor, please?\n M: Yes, of course.\n W: I've arranged to meet my friend Tony, but I'm really engaged now. I was wondering if you could go along and meet him for me.\n M: Oh, yes, certainly!", "choices": [ "To go along to meet her friend with her.", "To do the woman's work.", "To meet Tony for her." ], "summary": "To meet Tony for her." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: We are going to visit the Summer Palace tomorrow.\n M: Are you? May I join you.'?", "choices": [ "He wants to go with them.", "He will invite his friends.", "He is not interested in going." ], "summary": "He wants to go with them." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why doesn't the woman go into the room?", "dialogue": "W: Why don't you go into the room?\n M: Oh, my key won't turn in the lock. Will you help me?", "choices": [ "She can't unlock the door.", "She has lost the key.", "She wants to wait till the man comes." ], "summary": "She can't unlock the door." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man probably do next?", "dialogue": "M: Can you tell me how to make vegetable soup?\n W: I have a recipe that my mother gave me.", "choices": [ "Ask the woman for some vegetables.", "Borrow the soup recipe.", "Call the woman's mother." ], "summary": "Borrow the soup recipe." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What happened to the clock?", "dialogue": "M: Can that clock be right? 9:50?\n F: That clock is off. It's 11:30.", "choices": [ "It runs slow", "It's fast", "It's lost" ], "summary": "It runs slow" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How and when is Lucy leaving for Beijing?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Lucy. When are you going off to Beijing?\n W: This evening.\n M: How are you getting there, by air or by train?\n W: By train. It leaves at 5:00 and arrives in Beijing at 7:10 tomorrow morning.\n M: Oh, only 14 hours. Is anybody seeing you off this evening?\n W: Yes, my parents are going with me to the station to see me off.\n M: That's good! How long are you staying in Beijing for your holiday?\n W: Only four days. Well, I must be off now. See you when I get back.\n M: OK. Good luck and have a good trip!\n W: Thanks. Goodbye!", "choices": [ "By air this evening.", "By train this evening.", "By air tomorrow." ], "summary": "By train this evening." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is she going there for?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Lucy. When are you going off to Beijing?\n W: This evening.\n M: How are you getting there, by air or by train?\n W: By train. It leaves at 5:00 and arrives in Beijing at 7:10 tomorrow morning.\n M: Oh, only 14 hours. Is anybody seeing you off this evening?\n W: Yes, my parents are going with me to the station to see me off.\n M: That's good! How long are you staying in Beijing for your holiday?\n W: Only four days. Well, I must be off now. See you when I get back.\n M: OK. Good luck and have a good trip!\n W: Thanks. Goodbye!", "choices": [ "To spend her holiday.", "To see her parents.", "To meet her friends." ], "summary": "To spend her holiday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long does it take her to Beijing?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Lucy. When are you going off to Beijing?\n W: This evening.\n M: How are you getting there, by air or by train?\n W: By train. It leaves at 5:00 and arrives in Beijing at 7:10 tomorrow morning.\n M: Oh, only 14 hours. Is anybody seeing you off this evening?\n W: Yes, my parents are going with me to the station to see me off.\n M: That's good! How long are you staying in Beijing for your holiday?\n W: Only four days. Well, I must be off now. See you when I get back.\n M: OK. Good luck and have a good trip!\n W: Thanks. Goodbye!", "choices": [ "Four hours.", "Fourteen hours.", "Four days." ], "summary": "Fourteen hours." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why the woman doesn't want to open the window?", "dialogue": "M: Do you mind if I open the window?\n F: I'm sorry, but I'm cold now.", "choices": [ "The windows had been open.", "It's windy outside.", "It's cold." ], "summary": "It's cold." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many books do they have to buy?", "dialogue": "M: Did you see the list of books for this course?\n W: Yes,the teacher expects us to get the first five on the list.\n M: Are you going to buy them?\n W: I don't know. These books are expensive. And I don't have a lot of money on me.\n M: How about sharing them with me?\n W: Sounds good.\n M: Let's do this. I will buy three and you buy two of them.\n W: I would rather do it this way: we pay fifty-fifty for the books now.\n M: And Then?\n W: At the end of the course you can take the books you like and I will take the ones I like.\n M: What if we both like the same books?\n W: Come on,we are not going to argue over that,are we?\n M: I was just joking. It's definitely a better idea.\n W: Then let's get the books as soon as possible.", "choices": [ "Four.", "Six.", "Five." ], "summary": "Six." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does not the woman buy all the books by herself?", "dialogue": "M: Did you see the list of books for this course?\n W: Yes,the teacher expects us to get the first five on the list.\n M: Are you going to buy them?\n W: I don't know. These books are expensive. And I don't have a lot of money on me.\n M: How about sharing them with me?\n W: Sounds good.\n M: Let's do this. I will buy three and you buy two of them.\n W: I would rather do it this way: we pay fifty-fifty for the books now.\n M: And Then?\n W: At the end of the course you can take the books you like and I will take the ones I like.\n M: What if we both like the same books?\n W: Come on,we are not going to argue over that,are we?\n M: I was just joking. It's definitely a better idea.\n W: Then let's get the books as soon as possible.", "choices": [ "She does not take enough money.", "She plans not to take the classes.", "She does not like the books." ], "summary": "She does not take enough money." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How will they pay for the books?", "dialogue": "M: Did you see the list of books for this course?\n W: Yes,the teacher expects us to get the first five on the list.\n M: Are you going to buy them?\n W: I don't know. These books are expensive. And I don't have a lot of money on me.\n M: How about sharing them with me?\n W: Sounds good.\n M: Let's do this. I will buy three and you buy two of them.\n W: I would rather do it this way: we pay fifty-fifty for the books now.\n M: And Then?\n W: At the end of the course you can take the books you like and I will take the ones I like.\n M: What if we both like the same books?\n W: Come on,we are not going to argue over that,are we?\n M: I was just joking. It's definitely a better idea.\n W: Then let's get the books as soon as possible.", "choices": [ "Each of them will pay half the price.", "The woman will pay more.", "The man will pay more." ], "summary": "Each of them will pay half the price." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why can't the woman type the letter?", "dialogue": "W: Mr. Robert, I'm afraid I can't hand in the letter because the typewriter is broken.\n M: Oh, it doesn't matter. Take it easy.", "choices": [ "The typewriter is broken.", "The woman was away.", "The woman didn't have enough time to type it." ], "summary": "The typewriter is broken." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man suggest?", "dialogue": "W: It's very late and there is no bus now.\n M: You'd better call a taxi.", "choices": [ "He suggests that the woman take a bus.", "He suggests that the woman take a taxi.", "He suggests that the woman walk home." ], "summary": "He suggests that the woman take a taxi." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the man?", "dialogue": "F: Can I help you, sir?\n M: Oh, yes. I want to buy a color TV set.", "choices": [ "At a shop.", "At a chemist's.", "At a bank." ], "summary": "At a shop." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where will Janet probably go tonight?", "dialogue": "M: Would you like to come over and study tonight, Janet?\n W: Oh, I'm sorry, Tom. I forgot to tell you that my parents are in town and want to take me to the concert tonight.", "choices": [ "To study.", "To the concert.", "To town." ], "summary": "To the concert." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman suggest the man do?", "dialogue": "M: I'm really exhausted, Mary. But I don't want to miss the Hollywood movie that comes on at 11.\n W: If I were you, I'd skip it. We both have to get up early tomorrow. And anyway I've heard it's not as exciting as advertised.", "choices": [ "Change to a more exciting channel.", "See the movie some other time.", "Go to bed early." ], "summary": "Go to bed early." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman doing?", "dialogue": "W: Good evening and welcome to this week's Business World, the program for and about business people. Tonight, we have Mr. Steven Kayne, who has just taken over and established bicycle shop. Tell us, Mr. Kayne, what made you want to run yourown store?\n M: Well, I always loved racing bikes and fixing them. When I was working full-time as a salesman for a big company, I seldom had time to enjoy my hobby. I knew then that as soon as I had enough money to get my own business going, I'll do it. I had my heart set on it and I didn't let anything stand in my way. When I went down to the bank and got a business loan, I knew I'd love being myown boss. Now my time is my own. I open the store when I want and leave when I want.\n W: You mean you don't keep regular hours?\n M: Well, the sign on my store says the hours are ten to six, but if business isslower than usual, I can just lock up and take off early.\n W: Have you hired any employees to work with you yet?\n M: Yeah, a couple of friends of mine who love biking as much as I do. They help me out a few days a week. It's great because we play cards or just sit around and talk when there are no customers.\n W: Thank you, Mr. Kayne. We wish you success in your new business.", "choices": [ "Hosting an evening TV program.", "Having her bicycle repaired.", "Lecturing on business management." ], "summary": "Hosting an evening TV program." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did Mr. Kayne do before he took over the bicycle shop?", "dialogue": "W: Good evening and welcome to this week's Business World, the program for and about business people. Tonight, we have Mr. Steven Kayne, who has just taken over and established bicycle shop. Tell us, Mr. Kayne, what made you want to run yourown store?\n M: Well, I always loved racing bikes and fixing them. When I was working full-time as a salesman for a big company, I seldom had time to enjoy my hobby. I knew then that as soon as I had enough money to get my own business going, I'll do it. I had my heart set on it and I didn't let anything stand in my way. When I went down to the bank and got a business loan, I knew I'd love being myown boss. Now my time is my own. I open the store when I want and leave when I want.\n W: You mean you don't keep regular hours?\n M: Well, the sign on my store says the hours are ten to six, but if business isslower than usual, I can just lock up and take off early.\n W: Have you hired any employees to work with you yet?\n M: Yeah, a couple of friends of mine who love biking as much as I do. They help me out a few days a week. It's great because we play cards or just sit around and talk when there are no customers.\n W: Thank you, Mr. Kayne. We wish you success in your new business.", "choices": [ "He repaired bicycles.", "He served as aconsultant.", "He worked as a salesman." ], "summary": "He worked as a salesman." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the man take over a bicycle shop?", "dialogue": "W: Good evening and welcome to this week's Business World, the program for and about business people. Tonight, we have Mr. Steven Kayne, who has just taken over and established bicycle shop. Tell us, Mr. Kayne, what made you want to run yourown store?\n M: Well, I always loved racing bikes and fixing them. When I was working full-time as a salesman for a big company, I seldom had time to enjoy my hobby. I knew then that as soon as I had enough money to get my own business going, I'll do it. I had my heart set on it and I didn't let anything stand in my way. When I went down to the bank and got a business loan, I knew I'd love being myown boss. Now my time is my own. I open the store when I want and leave when I want.\n W: You mean you don't keep regular hours?\n M: Well, the sign on my store says the hours are ten to six, but if business isslower than usual, I can just lock up and take off early.\n W: Have you hired any employees to work with you yet?\n M: Yeah, a couple of friends of mine who love biking as much as I do. They help me out a few days a week. It's great because we play cards or just sit around and talk when there are no customers.\n W: Thank you, Mr. Kayne. We wish you success in your new business.", "choices": [ "He wanted to be his own boss.", "He found it more profitable", "He didn't want to start from scratch." ], "summary": "He wanted to be his own boss." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn about the people working in the shop?", "dialogue": "W: Good evening and welcome to this week's Business World, the program for and about business people. Tonight, we have Mr. Steven Kayne, who has just taken over and established bicycle shop. Tell us, Mr. Kayne, what made you want to run yourown store?\n M: Well, I always loved racing bikes and fixing them. When I was working full-time as a salesman for a big company, I seldom had time to enjoy my hobby. I knew then that as soon as I had enough money to get my own business going, I'll do it. I had my heart set on it and I didn't let anything stand in my way. When I went down to the bank and got a business loan, I knew I'd love being myown boss. Now my time is my own. I open the store when I want and leave when I want.\n W: You mean you don't keep regular hours?\n M: Well, the sign on my store says the hours are ten to six, but if business isslower than usual, I can just lock up and take off early.\n W: Have you hired any employees to work with you yet?\n M: Yeah, a couple of friends of mine who love biking as much as I do. They help me out a few days a week. It's great because we play cards or just sit around and talk when there are no customers.\n W: Thank you, Mr. Kayne. We wish you success in your new business.", "choices": [ "They work five days a week.", "They are all the man's friends.", "They are paid by the hour." ], "summary": "They are all the man's friends." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long will it take to get to the airport?", "dialogue": "W: We should've left 30 minutes earlier! Traffic is awful! We are going to miss our flight!\n M: We need an extra hour to get there! We aren't even halfway to the airport. Plus, we need to check in and go through security, which will take at least 45 minutes.", "choices": [ "One hour.", "45 minutes.", "30 minutes." ], "summary": "One hour." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers doing?", "dialogue": "W: Can you give us your e-mail address, so we can get back to you as soon as possible?\n M: I'll send you an e-mail so we don't have to do the spellings on the phone. Okay?", "choices": [ "Sending an e-mail.", "Working in an office.", "Talking on the phone." ], "summary": "Talking on the phone." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the doctor suggest the man do?", "dialogue": "M: I've been thinking about joining a health club myself. My doctor has been encouraging me to get more exercise. Which club do you belong to?\n W: It's called the Good-life Health Club. I've only been going since Jan., but I've already noticed a big improvement. I feel like a new person.\n M: Really? What do you do there?\n W: They have a gym with exercise equipment and an indoor pool. I usually start by working out for about half an hour. Then I take a swim. After exercising, the water feels great.\n M: That sounds good. But aren't you afraid of over-working yourself?\n W: No, no. Everything is carefully controlled and supervised. If you're interested in seeing for yourself, I'm going again on Tuesday. Why don't you come along as my guest? You'll enjoy yourself.\n M: That's a good idea. Thanks. I just might.", "choices": [ "Take more exercise.", "Have some rest.", "Join a club." ], "summary": "Take more exercise." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man probably do?", "dialogue": "M: I've been thinking about joining a health club myself. My doctor has been encouraging me to get more exercise. Which club do you belong to?\n W: It's called the Good-life Health Club. I've only been going since Jan., but I've already noticed a big improvement. I feel like a new person.\n M: Really? What do you do there?\n W: They have a gym with exercise equipment and an indoor pool. I usually start by working out for about half an hour. Then I take a swim. After exercising, the water feels great.\n M: That sounds good. But aren't you afraid of over-working yourself?\n W: No, no. Everything is carefully controlled and supervised. If you're interested in seeing for yourself, I'm going again on Tuesday. Why don't you come along as my guest? You'll enjoy yourself.\n M: That's a good idea. Thanks. I just might.", "choices": [ "Work out for a while first.", "Take a swim before exercising.", "Visit the club and see for himself." ], "summary": "Visit the club and see for himself." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they talking about?", "dialogue": "M: It tastes good. How do they make it?\n W: I don't know, but they put lots of eggs in it.", "choices": [ "Clothes.", "Tool.", "Food." ], "summary": "Food." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman ask the waiter to come?", "dialogue": "W: Waiter, can you come here for a second please?\n M: What's the problem, ma'am?\n W: This soup is cold.\n M: I'm sorry. I'll bring you some hot soup.", "choices": [ "Because she wants to eat food.", "Because the soup is cold.", "Because she'll pay the bill." ], "summary": "Because the soup is cold." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "W: Waiter, can you come here for a second please?\n M: What's the problem, ma'am?\n W: This soup is cold.\n M: I'm sorry. I'll bring you some hot soup.", "choices": [ "Sister-brother.", "Husband-wife.", "Customer-waiter." ], "summary": "Customer-waiter." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What has happened to the woman?", "dialogue": "M: I'm sorry to tell you that you needn't come next week. You know sales of our company have been poor recently.\n W: I've always worked hard. Would you be kind enough to give me a month time so that I can find a new job?", "choices": [ "She has been dismissed for her poor performance.", "She has been fired by the company.", "She has been granted leave for one month." ], "summary": "She has been fired by the company." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman imply about the man?", "dialogue": "M: I fixed the window, painted the bookcase and repaired the desk and chair.\n W: Been busy, haven't you?", "choices": [ "He should do more.", "She'd be glad to help him.", "He's done a lot." ], "summary": "He's done a lot." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the matter with Jane?", "dialogue": "M: How are you, Jane?\n W: Fine, apart from my back.\n M: What's the matter?\n W: It's killing me.", "choices": [ "She has a backache.", "She is in the danger of being killed.", "Something is wrong with her backside." ], "summary": "She has a backache." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does their son do?", "dialogue": "W: Our son hasn't written to us for nearly two months.\n M: He must be very busy with his studies.", "choices": [ "He is a doctor.", "He is a teacher.", "He is a student." ], "summary": "He is a student." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "With whom is the man speaking?", "dialogue": "M: Have you made any plans to go away during semester break? I've been thinking of skiing.\n W: I really haven't had time to think about my vacation. I've been concentrating on getting ready for my exams, especially philosophy. But I'll probably go to the beach.\n M: Why the beach?\n W: Well, it would be nice to get away from this cold weather and just lie in the sun and relax after working so hard.\n M: It's true that skiing does require work. And you have to get up early and wait in long lines for the chair lifts. Thanks. I think you help me make up my mind.\n W: Sure. Now maybe you can use your mind to think about something else, like your studies.\n M: Yeah, just as you said, I should focus more on study now, because the exams of various courses are approaching. If I cannot pass those exams smoothly, I will not have a good time in vacation.\n W: Absolutely! So now we should put the vacation aside temporarily and make good preparation for the exams. Do you want to go to the library with me now?\n M: Sure! Let's go!", "choices": [ "His academic advisor.", "Another student.", "A ski instructor." ], "summary": "Another student." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What has the woman mainly been thinking about?", "dialogue": "M: Have you made any plans to go away during semester break? I've been thinking of skiing.\n W: I really haven't had time to think about my vacation. I've been concentrating on getting ready for my exams, especially philosophy. But I'll probably go to the beach.\n M: Why the beach?\n W: Well, it would be nice to get away from this cold weather and just lie in the sun and relax after working so hard.\n M: It's true that skiing does require work. And you have to get up early and wait in long lines for the chair lifts. Thanks. I think you help me make up my mind.\n W: Sure. Now maybe you can use your mind to think about something else, like your studies.\n M: Yeah, just as you said, I should focus more on study now, because the exams of various courses are approaching. If I cannot pass those exams smoothly, I will not have a good time in vacation.\n W: Absolutely! So now we should put the vacation aside temporarily and make good preparation for the exams. Do you want to go to the library with me now?\n M: Sure! Let's go!", "choices": [ "The weather.", "A vacation.", "Her studies." ], "summary": "Her studies." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where will the woman probably spend her vacation time?", "dialogue": "M: Have you made any plans to go away during semester break? I've been thinking of skiing.\n W: I really haven't had time to think about my vacation. I've been concentrating on getting ready for my exams, especially philosophy. But I'll probably go to the beach.\n M: Why the beach?\n W: Well, it would be nice to get away from this cold weather and just lie in the sun and relax after working so hard.\n M: It's true that skiing does require work. And you have to get up early and wait in long lines for the chair lifts. Thanks. I think you help me make up my mind.\n W: Sure. Now maybe you can use your mind to think about something else, like your studies.\n M: Yeah, just as you said, I should focus more on study now, because the exams of various courses are approaching. If I cannot pass those exams smoothly, I will not have a good time in vacation.\n W: Absolutely! So now we should put the vacation aside temporarily and make good preparation for the exams. Do you want to go to the library with me now?\n M: Sure! Let's go!", "choices": [ "At the beach.", "At her job.", "At a ski resort." ], "summary": "At the beach." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman think the man should do?", "dialogue": "M: Have you made any plans to go away during semester break? I've been thinking of skiing.\n W: I really haven't had time to think about my vacation. I've been concentrating on getting ready for my exams, especially philosophy. But I'll probably go to the beach.\n M: Why the beach?\n W: Well, it would be nice to get away from this cold weather and just lie in the sun and relax after working so hard.\n M: It's true that skiing does require work. And you have to get up early and wait in long lines for the chair lifts. Thanks. I think you help me make up my mind.\n W: Sure. Now maybe you can use your mind to think about something else, like your studies.\n M: Yeah, just as you said, I should focus more on study now, because the exams of various courses are approaching. If I cannot pass those exams smoothly, I will not have a good time in vacation.\n W: Absolutely! So now we should put the vacation aside temporarily and make good preparation for the exams. Do you want to go to the library with me now?\n M: Sure! Let's go!", "choices": [ "Take a trip to the beach.", "Go to a ski resort.", "Study for his exams." ], "summary": "Study for his exams." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man bring back the shirt?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me, I bought this white shirt here yesterday. Can I change it for a larger one?\n W: Yes, of course.", "choices": [ "Because he doesn't like the color.", "Because it is too small.", "Because it is too big." ], "summary": "Because it is too small." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the conversation most probably taking place?", "dialogue": "M: Can I stay here for just another minute? I really need to look up something on Shakespeare.\n W: Sorry. Everyone is supposed to put books back to the shelves when the closing bell is sounded.", "choices": [ "In a theatre.", "In a library.", "In a booking office." ], "summary": "In a library." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: I'm thinking of taking five courses next semester.\n M: Wouldn't four be wiser?", "choices": [ "There are too many courses offered to students.", "There woman should take fewer courses next term.", "The man will take four courses nextsemester." ], "summary": "There woman should take fewer courses next term." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the relationship between the two people?", "dialogue": "Patient: Aaaagh!\n Dentist: But I haven't touched you yet. What are you shouting for?\n Patient: You are going to touch me.\n Dentist: Well, of course I am. How can I give you an injection without touching you. As soon as you've had the injection your gum will freeze and you won't feel a thing.\n Patient: How do I know what you will do while I am asleep? You might rob me.\n Dentist: Now let's not be silly. You won't go to sleep. We don't do that nowadays. This will just freeze the area around the tooth so that you cannot feel any pain while I am pulling out the tooth. That is all. You won't go to sleep. You can watch everything in that mirror above you. Come along now.", "choices": [ "Customer and assistant.", "Teacher and student.", "Doctor and patient." ], "summary": "Doctor and patient." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "As soon as he has got the injection,______.", "dialogue": "Patient: Aaaagh!\n Dentist: But I haven't touched you yet. What are you shouting for?\n Patient: You are going to touch me.\n Dentist: Well, of course I am. How can I give you an injection without touching you. As soon as you've had the injection your gum will freeze and you won't feel a thing.\n Patient: How do I know what you will do while I am asleep? You might rob me.\n Dentist: Now let's not be silly. You won't go to sleep. We don't do that nowadays. This will just freeze the area around the tooth so that you cannot feel any pain while I am pulling out the tooth. That is all. You won't go to sleep. You can watch everything in that mirror above you. Come along now.", "choices": [ "his gum will freeze and he'll fall asleep", "his gum will freeze and he could feel no pain", "he will fall asleep and be robbed" ], "summary": "his gum will freeze and he could feel no pain" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The dentist is going to ______.", "dialogue": "Patient: Aaaagh!\n Dentist: But I haven't touched you yet. What are you shouting for?\n Patient: You are going to touch me.\n Dentist: Well, of course I am. How can I give you an injection without touching you. As soon as you've had the injection your gum will freeze and you won't feel a thing.\n Patient: How do I know what you will do while I am asleep? You might rob me.\n Dentist: Now let's not be silly. You won't go to sleep. We don't do that nowadays. This will just freeze the area around the tooth so that you cannot feel any pain while I am pulling out the tooth. That is all. You won't go to sleep. You can watch everything in that mirror above you. Come along now.", "choices": [ "freeze the area", "make him fall asleep", "pull out his tooth" ], "summary": "pull out his tooth" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Was the car repaired?", "dialogue": "M: Did Mary repair the car herself?\n W: No, She had it repaired because she thought it was too dirty to do that.", "choices": [ "Yes, Mary repaired it.", "No, because it was too broken.", "Yes, someone else repaired it." ], "summary": "Yes, someone else repaired it." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the woman?", "dialogue": "M: Ann, do you and your husband plan to have many children?\n W: Only two. It's expensive to have a big family now.", "choices": [ "She has already had two children.", "She does not want to have any children.", "She does not want to have a big family." ], "summary": "She does not want to have a big family." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the woman live?", "dialogue": "W: My room is in 123. Am I right?\n M: No, ma'am. It's Room 132.", "choices": [ "Room 123.", "Room 132.", "Room 321." ], "summary": "Room 132." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman?", "dialogue": "M: Well, Jenny, the school year is almost over. We just have two more weeks before exams. What do you plan to do this summer?\n W: I'm going to teach English to some immigrants in the university's community service program.\n M: That sounds interesting. Don't you need to speak a foreign language for a job like that?\n W: No, you don't. You just have to present the language simply and give the students a chance to practice speaking.\n M: Come to think of it, that's the way I was taught to speak Chinese. But speaking didn't help me learn to read and write Chinese.\n W: My students won't want to read and write English, at lease not now. They are more interested in speaking.\n M: You sound very knowledgeable about all this. How do you know so much?\n W: I took a Teaching English as a Second Language course last year when you were in China. I've also talked with the experienced teachers quite a lot. I think I would like to be an ESL teacher when I graduate.", "choices": [ "A student.", "A teacher.", "A tourist." ], "summary": "A student." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which will the woman focus on?", "dialogue": "M: Well, Jenny, the school year is almost over. We just have two more weeks before exams. What do you plan to do this summer?\n W: I'm going to teach English to some immigrants in the university's community service program.\n M: That sounds interesting. Don't you need to speak a foreign language for a job like that?\n W: No, you don't. You just have to present the language simply and give the students a chance to practice speaking.\n M: Come to think of it, that's the way I was taught to speak Chinese. But speaking didn't help me learn to read and write Chinese.\n W: My students won't want to read and write English, at lease not now. They are more interested in speaking.\n M: You sound very knowledgeable about all this. How do you know so much?\n W: I took a Teaching English as a Second Language course last year when you were in China. I've also talked with the experienced teachers quite a lot. I think I would like to be an ESL teacher when I graduate.", "choices": [ "Reading.", "Speaking.", "Writing." ], "summary": "Speaking." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman like?", "dialogue": "M: Well, Jenny, the school year is almost over. We just have two more weeks before exams. What do you plan to do this summer?\n W: I'm going to teach English to some immigrants in the university's community service program.\n M: That sounds interesting. Don't you need to speak a foreign language for a job like that?\n W: No, you don't. You just have to present the language simply and give the students a chance to practice speaking.\n M: Come to think of it, that's the way I was taught to speak Chinese. But speaking didn't help me learn to read and write Chinese.\n W: My students won't want to read and write English, at lease not now. They are more interested in speaking.\n M: You sound very knowledgeable about all this. How do you know so much?\n W: I took a Teaching English as a Second Language course last year when you were in China. I've also talked with the experienced teachers quite a lot. I think I would like to be an ESL teacher when I graduate.", "choices": [ "Hardworking.", "Humorous.", "Helpless." ], "summary": "Hardworking." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the woman do?", "dialogue": "M: Hello,This is John. Can I speak to Susan?\n W: Well,wait a minute, I'll find her for you.", "choices": [ "She will help the man to find Susan.", "She will not help the man.", "She will telephone Susan" ], "summary": "She will help the man to find Susan." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was the woman doing before she went home?", "dialogue": "M: Did you finish typing that report?\n W: Yes, I did, but I worked late.\n M: But it must be a long report, I guess.\n W: Exactly. Twelve pages. I spent three hours on it.\n M: By the way, what time did you go home?\n W: I left the office at nine o'clock. I got home at ten.\n M: What did have for dinner?\n W: I sent out for a sandwich and ate at my desk.", "choices": [ "Typing a report.", "Rewriting a report.", "Reviewing a report." ], "summary": "Typing a report." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did the woman have her dinner?", "dialogue": "M: Did you finish typing that report?\n W: Yes, I did, but I worked late.\n M: But it must be a long report, I guess.\n W: Exactly. Twelve pages. I spent three hours on it.\n M: By the way, what time did you go home?\n W: I left the office at nine o'clock. I got home at ten.\n M: What did have for dinner?\n W: I sent out for a sandwich and ate at my desk.", "choices": [ "In a restaurant.", "In her office.", "At home." ], "summary": "In her office." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do you know about the speakers?", "dialogue": "M: So, how was it?\n W: I'm not sure.\n M: What do you mean?\n W: Well, I didn't see most of it. Whenever the monster appeared, I closed my eyes. Are you going to see it?\n M: Oh, I don't think so. I don't like scary movies.", "choices": [ "The woman likes scary films very much.", "The man is going to see the film.", "Neither of them cares much for scary films." ], "summary": "Neither of them cares much for scary films." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they talking a bout?", "dialogue": "W: Look! The room is full of smoke. I can hardly breathe.\n M: I agree. Smoking should not be permitted here in this room.\n W: That's right. Nowadays, people who smoke seldom think of others.", "choices": [ "Their new room.", "Smoking.", "Their school." ], "summary": "Smoking." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we know from the dialogue?", "dialogue": "F: Are you going to Shanghai today?\n M: Yes. My mother is waiting for me there.", "choices": [ "The woman is busy.", "The mother is working.", "The mother is in Shanghai." ], "summary": "The mother is in Shanghai." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How is the woman doing in the course?", "dialogue": "M: Are you having much trouble with the course?\n F: Not really. The only thing I haven't understood so far is the reading we had last night.", "choices": [ "She hasn't been doing much of the reading.", "She understood the reading last night.", "She isn't having much trouble." ], "summary": "She isn't having much trouble." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Thank heavens! You're back safe and sound. Everyone was worried on hearing about the air crash. And I had so many sleepless nights!\n M: Yes, I know your feeling, dear! Even I myself don't know how I escaped it. I was the only lucky guy.", "choices": [ "The man was the only survivor of an air crash.", "The man has always been very lucky in accidents.", "A few passengers came back home safe and sound." ], "summary": "The man was the only survivor of an air crash." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the boy want to do at the beginning of the conversation?", "dialogue": "Son: Dad. Can I go outside to play?\n Dad: Well, did you get you Saturday's work done?\n Son: Ah, Dad. Do I have to?\n Dad: Well, you know the rules. No playing until the work is done.\n Son: So, what is my work?\n Dad: Well, first you have to clean the bathroom including the toilet. And don't forget to scrub the bathtub.\n Son: No, I want to do the family room.\n Dad: Well, okay, but you have to vacuum the family room and the hall, and be sure to dust everything. Oh, and don't forget to wipe the walls and clean the baseboards. [Okay.] And after that. [Oh, no.] Next, sweep and mop the kitchen floor and be sure to polish the table in the living room.\n Son: Okay. Okay.\n Dad: And make your bed and pick up all your toys and put them away. And ...\n Son: More?\n Dad: Yeah. And then, how about going out for lunch and getting a big milk shake, but you probably don't want to do that.\n Son: No, No. I want to.\n Dad: Okay. While you're doing your work, I'll be out in the yard raking leaves and pulling weeds.", "choices": [ "go play outside", "watch TV", "play video games" ], "summary": "go play outside" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is one thing the boy is NOT assigned to do around the house?", "dialogue": "Son: Dad. Can I go outside to play?\n Dad: Well, did you get you Saturday's work done?\n Son: Ah, Dad. Do I have to?\n Dad: Well, you know the rules. No playing until the work is done.\n Son: So, what is my work?\n Dad: Well, first you have to clean the bathroom including the toilet. And don't forget to scrub the bathtub.\n Son: No, I want to do the family room.\n Dad: Well, okay, but you have to vacuum the family room and the hall, and be sure to dust everything. Oh, and don't forget to wipe the walls and clean the baseboards. [Okay.] And after that. [Oh, no.] Next, sweep and mop the kitchen floor and be sure to polish the table in the living room.\n Son: Okay. Okay.\n Dad: And make your bed and pick up all your toys and put them away. And ...\n Son: More?\n Dad: Yeah. And then, how about going out for lunch and getting a big milk shake, but you probably don't want to do that.\n Son: No, No. I want to.\n Dad: Okay. While you're doing your work, I'll be out in the yard raking leaves and pulling weeds.", "choices": [ "clean the garage", "vacuum the floors", "wash the walls" ], "summary": "clean the garage" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the boy have to do in his bedroom?", "dialogue": "Son: Dad. Can I go outside to play?\n Dad: Well, did you get you Saturday's work done?\n Son: Ah, Dad. Do I have to?\n Dad: Well, you know the rules. No playing until the work is done.\n Son: So, what is my work?\n Dad: Well, first you have to clean the bathroom including the toilet. And don't forget to scrub the bathtub.\n Son: No, I want to do the family room.\n Dad: Well, okay, but you have to vacuum the family room and the hall, and be sure to dust everything. Oh, and don't forget to wipe the walls and clean the baseboards. [Okay.] And after that. [Oh, no.] Next, sweep and mop the kitchen floor and be sure to polish the table in the living room.\n Son: Okay. Okay.\n Dad: And make your bed and pick up all your toys and put them away. And ...\n Son: More?\n Dad: Yeah. And then, how about going out for lunch and getting a big milk shake, but you probably don't want to do that.\n Son: No, No. I want to.\n Dad: Okay. While you're doing your work, I'll be out in the yard raking leaves and pulling weeds.", "choices": [ "put away his books", "make his bed", "pick up his dirty clothes" ], "summary": "make his bed" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the father going to do while the boy is doing his household chores?", "dialogue": "Son: Dad. Can I go outside to play?\n Dad: Well, did you get you Saturday's work done?\n Son: Ah, Dad. Do I have to?\n Dad: Well, you know the rules. No playing until the work is done.\n Son: So, what is my work?\n Dad: Well, first you have to clean the bathroom including the toilet. And don't forget to scrub the bathtub.\n Son: No, I want to do the family room.\n Dad: Well, okay, but you have to vacuum the family room and the hall, and be sure to dust everything. Oh, and don't forget to wipe the walls and clean the baseboards. [Okay.] And after that. [Oh, no.] Next, sweep and mop the kitchen floor and be sure to polish the table in the living room.\n Son: Okay. Okay.\n Dad: And make your bed and pick up all your toys and put them away. And ...\n Son: More?\n Dad: Yeah. And then, how about going out for lunch and getting a big milk shake, but you probably don't want to do that.\n Son: No, No. I want to.\n Dad: Okay. While you're doing your work, I'll be out in the yard raking leaves and pulling weeds.", "choices": [ "wash the car", "paint the house", "work in the yard" ], "summary": "work in the yard" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where will the father and son go after the housework is done?", "dialogue": "Son: Dad. Can I go outside to play?\n Dad: Well, did you get you Saturday's work done?\n Son: Ah, Dad. Do I have to?\n Dad: Well, you know the rules. No playing until the work is done.\n Son: So, what is my work?\n Dad: Well, first you have to clean the bathroom including the toilet. And don't forget to scrub the bathtub.\n Son: No, I want to do the family room.\n Dad: Well, okay, but you have to vacuum the family room and the hall, and be sure to dust everything. Oh, and don't forget to wipe the walls and clean the baseboards. [Okay.] And after that. [Oh, no.] Next, sweep and mop the kitchen floor and be sure to polish the table in the living room.\n Son: Okay. Okay.\n Dad: And make your bed and pick up all your toys and put them away. And ...\n Son: More?\n Dad: Yeah. And then, how about going out for lunch and getting a big milk shake, but you probably don't want to do that.\n Son: No, No. I want to.\n Dad: Okay. While you're doing your work, I'll be out in the yard raking leaves and pulling weeds.", "choices": [ "to a movie", "out to eat", "to a ball game" ], "summary": "out to eat" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "According to the text, how many years do the Chinese children have to study at school?", "dialogue": "M: You know that in China all the children should go to school and must finish the primary and junior school. It's the law.\n W: Yes, I know this quite well. But still there are some children who can't go to school because of their poverty.\n M: Yes, it's a matter of money. You see, education here is not completely free for the students. If it were so it would cost the government too much money.\n W: Do all parents send their children to state schools?\n M: Yes, nearly all of them. If you are rich, you may prefer to send your children to private schools, but it takes a lot of money.", "choices": [ "Nine years.", "Six years.", "Three years." ], "summary": "Nine years." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "In China, how much do all the children going to the primary and junior school have to pay?", "dialogue": "M: You know that in China all the children should go to school and must finish the primary and junior school. It's the law.\n W: Yes, I know this quite well. But still there are some children who can't go to school because of their poverty.\n M: Yes, it's a matter of money. You see, education here is not completely free for the students. If it were so it would cost the government too much money.\n W: Do all parents send their children to state schools?\n M: Yes, nearly all of them. If you are rich, you may prefer to send your children to private schools, but it takes a lot of money.", "choices": [ "Partly of the fees.", "All the fees.", "Nothing." ], "summary": "Partly of the fees." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why some people sent their children to private schools?", "dialogue": "M: You know that in China all the children should go to school and must finish the primary and junior school. It's the law.\n W: Yes, I know this quite well. But still there are some children who can't go to school because of their poverty.\n M: Yes, it's a matter of money. You see, education here is not completely free for the students. If it were so it would cost the government too much money.\n W: Do all parents send their children to state schools?\n M: Yes, nearly all of them. If you are rich, you may prefer to send your children to private schools, but it takes a lot of money.", "choices": [ "Because they think state schools too crowded.", "Because they have enough money.", "Because they only have faith in these schools." ], "summary": "Because they have enough money." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How old is the man?", "dialogue": "F: Have you lived here before you went to work?\n M: Yes, I have lived here since I was born. I have lived here for thirty years.", "choices": [ "He is twenty years old.", "He is thirty years old.", "He is forty years old." ], "summary": "He is thirty years old." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How did Jim get hue?", "dialogue": "W: Did you get the injury playing football, Jim?\n M: Yes. One of the boys kicked my foot instead of the ball.\n W: The best thing for you to do is to rest your leg for 48 hours.\n M: When can I go back to school?\n W: You can go back in 4 days, but you'll need to avoid sports for a month.", "choices": [ "He was kicked by a boy.", "He was hit by a football.", "He fell down on the ground." ], "summary": "He was kicked by a boy." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When can Jim play sports again?", "dialogue": "W: Did you get the injury playing football, Jim?\n M: Yes. One of the boys kicked my foot instead of the ball.\n W: The best thing for you to do is to rest your leg for 48 hours.\n M: When can I go back to school?\n W: You can go back in 4 days, but you'll need to avoid sports for a month.", "choices": [ "In 48 hours.", "In 4 days.", "In a month." ], "summary": "In a month." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman going to do first?", "dialogue": "M: Jessica, could you forward this e-mail to all the club members?\n W: Sorry. The computer broke down this morning. I'll do it for you as soon as I have it fixed.", "choices": [ "Send the e-mail.", "Fix the computer.", "Go to the club." ], "summary": "Fix the computer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean about Kari?", "dialogue": "M: Do you think Kari took your earrings?\n M: Yes, but I think it was a mistake. She'd never have taken them on purpose. She's just absent-minded.", "choices": [ "She is a thief.", "She is stupid.", "She is honest but capable of making a mistake." ], "summary": "She is honest but capable of making a mistake." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When is his mother's birthday?", "dialogue": "W: What day is it today, Tom?\n M: It's Friday, October the 13th. Tomorrow is my mother's birthday.", "choices": [ "October 14th.", "October 12th.", "October 13th." ], "summary": "October 14th." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the probable relationship between the speakers?", "dialogue": "W: I've been thinking about how I could teach my children to be more loving.\n M: It sounds like a job for you and your husband. How about if I give you some vacation time? You could take a family trip and talk more with your kids.", "choices": [ "Husband and wife.", "Father and daughter.", "Employer and employee." ], "summary": "Employer and employee." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the speakers arrive at the camp?", "dialogue": "M: How long will we stay at the cam?\n W: We'll stay there for one night. That is, we will leave the camp on August 7th.", "choices": [ "On August 5th.", "On August 6th.", "On August 7th." ], "summary": "On August 6th." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where's the manager's office?", "dialogue": "F: Excuse me, where's the manager's office, please?\n M: Upstairs on the second floor, third door on the right.", "choices": [ "The first floor", "The second floor", "The third door" ], "summary": "The second floor" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman invite the man to do?", "dialogue": "W: What are you doing after class today?\n M: Nothing special.\n W: Do you want to come with me to get some ice cream?\n M: I'd love to, but I'm actually on a diet. I'm going to the gym this afternoon.", "choices": [ "Start a new diet.", "Get something to eat.", "Go to the gym with her." ], "summary": "Get something to eat." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the man's purpose in meeting the woman?", "dialogue": "W: Take a seat, Mr. Brown. Could you tell me which position you think most appeals to you?\n M: Well, as for me, I prefer to take the post of sales manager if you think I'm qualified.", "choices": [ "To find out her position in the company.", "To apply for a job.", "To offer her a position in the company." ], "summary": "To apply for a job." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is Mr Smith now?", "dialogue": "M: Good afternoon. This is Dick Williams at World Travel Agency. Can I speak to Mr Smith?\n W: No. He's out for lunch.", "choices": [ "At his office.", "At lunch.", "At the travel agency." ], "summary": "At lunch." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we conclude from the man's reply?", "dialogue": "W: Look here, darling. The paper says people tend to feel unwell if they sleep less than six hours a day.\n M: That may be true for you, but it certainly isn't true for me.", "choices": [ "He wants to have more sleep.", "He doesn't need as much sleep as his wife.", "Women need more sleep than men." ], "summary": "He doesn't need as much sleep as his wife." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the name of the actress?", "dialogue": "News Reporter: Hello. This is James Goodfellow from Channel 4 news. Today, we are interviewing Sarah Roberts, the star of the new movie, Zombies on Mars Part 4. Sarah, uh, thanks for joining us.\n Sarah: You're welcome, Jimmy.\n News Reporter: It's, uh, James.\n Sarah: Whatever ...\n News Reporter: Well, let's start off the interview with a few basic questions. First of all, where are you from?\n Sarah: Well, I'm originally from Miami, but we moved to New York when I was three years old. [Oh.] I lived there until I was 17, and then I moved to Los Angeles to be an actress.\n News Reporter: Okay, and where did you go to college?\n Sarah: I attended Fernando's School of Acting, and all of my teachers LOVED my acting.\n News Reporter: And, did you have a part-time job while you were in school?\n Sarah: Yeah. I worked at a movie theater, and everyone LOVED the way I made the popcorn.\n News Reporter: Really. Okay, and how old are you now?\n Sarah: Well, I'm only 20, but everyone I know says I look at LEAST 22.\n News Reporter: Oh, right. Okay. And, what are you hobbies outside of acting?\n Sarah: Oh, I love shopping for clothes and makeup and, and .... Did I say I love shopping for clothes?\n News Reporter: Well, you DID say clothes ...\n Sarah: Oh, yeah. Well, do you want to take some pictures of me ... you know, for your homepage or your blog and you can even use them on your Facebook fan page.\n News Reporter: Uh, I think we'll be okay.\n Sarah: Okay, well, um ... Oh, oh look, all of my fans. Hey, gotta go, honey. Hi everyone.", "choices": [ "Sarah Reynolds", "Sarah Rogers", "Sarah Roberts" ], "summary": "Sarah Roberts" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is she from?", "dialogue": "News Reporter: Hello. This is James Goodfellow from Channel 4 news. Today, we are interviewing Sarah Roberts, the star of the new movie, Zombies on Mars Part 4. Sarah, uh, thanks for joining us.\n Sarah: You're welcome, Jimmy.\n News Reporter: It's, uh, James.\n Sarah: Whatever ...\n News Reporter: Well, let's start off the interview with a few basic questions. First of all, where are you from?\n Sarah: Well, I'm originally from Miami, but we moved to New York when I was three years old. [Oh.] I lived there until I was 17, and then I moved to Los Angeles to be an actress.\n News Reporter: Okay, and where did you go to college?\n Sarah: I attended Fernando's School of Acting, and all of my teachers LOVED my acting.\n News Reporter: And, did you have a part-time job while you were in school?\n Sarah: Yeah. I worked at a movie theater, and everyone LOVED the way I made the popcorn.\n News Reporter: Really. Okay, and how old are you now?\n Sarah: Well, I'm only 20, but everyone I know says I look at LEAST 22.\n News Reporter: Oh, right. Okay. And, what are you hobbies outside of acting?\n Sarah: Oh, I love shopping for clothes and makeup and, and .... Did I say I love shopping for clothes?\n News Reporter: Well, you DID say clothes ...\n Sarah: Oh, yeah. Well, do you want to take some pictures of me ... you know, for your homepage or your blog and you can even use them on your Facebook fan page.\n News Reporter: Uh, I think we'll be okay.\n Sarah: Okay, well, um ... Oh, oh look, all of my fans. Hey, gotta go, honey. Hi everyone.", "choices": [ "She is from Miami.", "She was born in New York.", "She comes from Los Angeles." ], "summary": "She is from Miami." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did she work part-time while she was going to school?", "dialogue": "News Reporter: Hello. This is James Goodfellow from Channel 4 news. Today, we are interviewing Sarah Roberts, the star of the new movie, Zombies on Mars Part 4. Sarah, uh, thanks for joining us.\n Sarah: You're welcome, Jimmy.\n News Reporter: It's, uh, James.\n Sarah: Whatever ...\n News Reporter: Well, let's start off the interview with a few basic questions. First of all, where are you from?\n Sarah: Well, I'm originally from Miami, but we moved to New York when I was three years old. [Oh.] I lived there until I was 17, and then I moved to Los Angeles to be an actress.\n News Reporter: Okay, and where did you go to college?\n Sarah: I attended Fernando's School of Acting, and all of my teachers LOVED my acting.\n News Reporter: And, did you have a part-time job while you were in school?\n Sarah: Yeah. I worked at a movie theater, and everyone LOVED the way I made the popcorn.\n News Reporter: Really. Okay, and how old are you now?\n Sarah: Well, I'm only 20, but everyone I know says I look at LEAST 22.\n News Reporter: Oh, right. Okay. And, what are you hobbies outside of acting?\n Sarah: Oh, I love shopping for clothes and makeup and, and .... Did I say I love shopping for clothes?\n News Reporter: Well, you DID say clothes ...\n Sarah: Oh, yeah. Well, do you want to take some pictures of me ... you know, for your homepage or your blog and you can even use them on your Facebook fan page.\n News Reporter: Uh, I think we'll be okay.\n Sarah: Okay, well, um ... Oh, oh look, all of my fans. Hey, gotta go, honey. Hi everyone.", "choices": [ "at a restaurant", "at a movie theater", "at a supermarket" ], "summary": "at a movie theater" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How old is the actress?", "dialogue": "News Reporter: Hello. This is James Goodfellow from Channel 4 news. Today, we are interviewing Sarah Roberts, the star of the new movie, Zombies on Mars Part 4. Sarah, uh, thanks for joining us.\n Sarah: You're welcome, Jimmy.\n News Reporter: It's, uh, James.\n Sarah: Whatever ...\n News Reporter: Well, let's start off the interview with a few basic questions. First of all, where are you from?\n Sarah: Well, I'm originally from Miami, but we moved to New York when I was three years old. [Oh.] I lived there until I was 17, and then I moved to Los Angeles to be an actress.\n News Reporter: Okay, and where did you go to college?\n Sarah: I attended Fernando's School of Acting, and all of my teachers LOVED my acting.\n News Reporter: And, did you have a part-time job while you were in school?\n Sarah: Yeah. I worked at a movie theater, and everyone LOVED the way I made the popcorn.\n News Reporter: Really. Okay, and how old are you now?\n Sarah: Well, I'm only 20, but everyone I know says I look at LEAST 22.\n News Reporter: Oh, right. Okay. And, what are you hobbies outside of acting?\n Sarah: Oh, I love shopping for clothes and makeup and, and .... Did I say I love shopping for clothes?\n News Reporter: Well, you DID say clothes ...\n Sarah: Oh, yeah. Well, do you want to take some pictures of me ... you know, for your homepage or your blog and you can even use them on your Facebook fan page.\n News Reporter: Uh, I think we'll be okay.\n Sarah: Okay, well, um ... Oh, oh look, all of my fans. Hey, gotta go, honey. Hi everyone.", "choices": [ "20", "22", "24" ], "summary": "20" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman's hobby?", "dialogue": "News Reporter: Hello. This is James Goodfellow from Channel 4 news. Today, we are interviewing Sarah Roberts, the star of the new movie, Zombies on Mars Part 4. Sarah, uh, thanks for joining us.\n Sarah: You're welcome, Jimmy.\n News Reporter: It's, uh, James.\n Sarah: Whatever ...\n News Reporter: Well, let's start off the interview with a few basic questions. First of all, where are you from?\n Sarah: Well, I'm originally from Miami, but we moved to New York when I was three years old. [Oh.] I lived there until I was 17, and then I moved to Los Angeles to be an actress.\n News Reporter: Okay, and where did you go to college?\n Sarah: I attended Fernando's School of Acting, and all of my teachers LOVED my acting.\n News Reporter: And, did you have a part-time job while you were in school?\n Sarah: Yeah. I worked at a movie theater, and everyone LOVED the way I made the popcorn.\n News Reporter: Really. Okay, and how old are you now?\n Sarah: Well, I'm only 20, but everyone I know says I look at LEAST 22.\n News Reporter: Oh, right. Okay. And, what are you hobbies outside of acting?\n Sarah: Oh, I love shopping for clothes and makeup and, and .... Did I say I love shopping for clothes?\n News Reporter: Well, you DID say clothes ...\n Sarah: Oh, yeah. Well, do you want to take some pictures of me ... you know, for your homepage or your blog and you can even use them on your Facebook fan page.\n News Reporter: Uh, I think we'll be okay.\n Sarah: Okay, well, um ... Oh, oh look, all of my fans. Hey, gotta go, honey. Hi everyone.", "choices": [ "shopping", "cooking", "reading" ], "summary": "shopping" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the woman do in addition to the home assignment for the whole class?", "dialogue": "W: What is the home assignment from Professor Smith? I missed the class this morning.\n M: Finish reading Chapter 5 and 6, and write an essay based on chapter 3 and 4. Remember, it's your turn to give presentation next Monday.", "choices": [ "Read four chapters.", "Write an article.", "Speak before the class." ], "summary": "Write an article." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from this conversation", "dialogue": "M: Did you like the film?\n W: Not particularly. I was rather disappointed. I'd expected it to be much more exciting.", "choices": [ "On the whole, she like the film.", "She didn't see the film.", "The film won't as good as she'd expected." ], "summary": "The film won't as good as she'd expected." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who borrowed the bike?", "dialogue": "F: What are you going to do, Tom?\n M: I'll go and get my bike back from Bob.", "choices": [ "Tom.", "Bob.", "The woman." ], "summary": "Bob." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the trouble with Ann?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Ann. Are you still working here?\n W: Oh, hi, Jack. Yes, I'm still working part-time in a company, as much as I can. The trouble is that I'm so busy with my classes that I don't have enough time for my work.\n M: Do you have a lot to do?\n W: Well, not too much at the moment.\n M: Are you going to go on working in that company?\n W: I hope so. I really like my work, and next term, I will have more time.\n M: Sounds good. Hope I'll see you around here more often.\n W: OK. I hope to see yon too. Bye for now.", "choices": [ "She cannot find a good part-time job.", "She hasn't enough time for work.", "She has no money now." ], "summary": "She hasn't enough time for work." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman hope to do next term?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Ann. Are you still working here?\n W: Oh, hi, Jack. Yes, I'm still working part-time in a company, as much as I can. The trouble is that I'm so busy with my classes that I don't have enough time for my work.\n M: Do you have a lot to do?\n W: Well, not too much at the moment.\n M: Are you going to go on working in that company?\n W: I hope so. I really like my work, and next term, I will have more time.\n M: Sounds good. Hope I'll see you around here more often.\n W: OK. I hope to see yon too. Bye for now.", "choices": [ "Concentrate on her studies.", "Continue to work in the company.", "Change a job." ], "summary": "Continue to work in the company." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the relationship between the speakers?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Ann. Are you still working here?\n W: Oh, hi, Jack. Yes, I'm still working part-time in a company, as much as I can. The trouble is that I'm so busy with my classes that I don't have enough time for my work.\n M: Do you have a lot to do?\n W: Well, not too much at the moment.\n M: Are you going to go on working in that company?\n W: I hope so. I really like my work, and next term, I will have more time.\n M: Sounds good. Hope I'll see you around here more often.\n W: OK. I hope to see yon too. Bye for now.", "choices": [ "Friends.", "Boss and employee.", "Teacher and student." ], "summary": "Friends." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "In what competition did the woman come first?", "dialogue": "M: Did you ever win anything?\n W: Well, yes, I did. I came in first in this little competition in the local newspaper, and it was this competition where you had to, um, finish the sentence \"School is...\"\n M: Right.\n W: And design a poster and because I was quite a good student at the time, I said \"School is the key to a new and better world.\"\n M: So how old were you then?\n W: It was ten years ago, and I was eleven.\n M: Oh, right. So what did you win then?\n W: I won a 20-dollar gift certificate to Hathaway House Bookshop, and I spent the whole summer there because twenty dollars were quite a lot then. I still have the books that I bought there.\n M: Lucky you.", "choices": [ "A drawing competition.", "A design competition.", "A speech competition." ], "summary": "A design competition." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How old was the woman then?", "dialogue": "M: Did you ever win anything?\n W: Well, yes, I did. I came in first in this little competition in the local newspaper, and it was this competition where you had to, um, finish the sentence \"School is...\"\n M: Right.\n W: And design a poster and because I was quite a good student at the time, I said \"School is the key to a new and better world.\"\n M: So how old were you then?\n W: It was ten years ago, and I was eleven.\n M: Oh, right. So what did you win then?\n W: I won a 20-dollar gift certificate to Hathaway House Bookshop, and I spent the whole summer there because twenty dollars were quite a lot then. I still have the books that I bought there.\n M: Lucky you.", "choices": [ "11.", "10.", "7." ], "summary": "11." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What prize did the woman win in the competition?", "dialogue": "M: Did you ever win anything?\n W: Well, yes, I did. I came in first in this little competition in the local newspaper, and it was this competition where you had to, um, finish the sentence \"School is...\"\n M: Right.\n W: And design a poster and because I was quite a good student at the time, I said \"School is the key to a new and better world.\"\n M: So how old were you then?\n W: It was ten years ago, and I was eleven.\n M: Oh, right. So what did you win then?\n W: I won a 20-dollar gift certificate to Hathaway House Bookshop, and I spent the whole summer there because twenty dollars were quite a lot then. I still have the books that I bought there.\n M: Lucky you.", "choices": [ "20 dollars.", "Some books.", "A gift certificate." ], "summary": "A gift certificate." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman think of the acting?", "dialogue": "W: What do you think of the film?\n M: I like it. I think it is great.\n W: I like it too. Do you like the acting?\n M: Yes. It is excellent. Do you?\n W: Not really. It is disappointing.", "choices": [ "Excellent.", "Just so-so.", "Very bad." ], "summary": "Very bad." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who probably is the man?", "dialogue": "M: Where are you going?\n W: To the airport. I need to be there by 2:30.\n M: Oh, it's a long way from here.\n W: I'm glad you stopped. I'd been standing here for a long time.", "choices": [ "An airport clerk.", "A pilot.", "A taxi driver." ], "summary": "A taxi driver." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man looking for?", "dialogue": "M: Have you seen my pen, Mary?\n F: It's in your hand!", "choices": [ "His hand", "His pen", "His glasses" ], "summary": "His pen" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the woman think of her trip to the West Coast?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Amy.\n W: Hi.\n M: You look great! Have you been on vacation?\n W: Yeah, I have. I was on the West Coast.\n M: Nice! How was it?\n W: Great. I had a wonderful time. It was really nice to get away from work.\n M: Where did you go?\n W: Los Angeles and San Francisco.\n M: How did you like Los Angeles?\n W: Well, it is cleaner than I thought it would be, and there are a lot of trees, so I like it better than I thought I would. But it's huge! It's really hard to get around. The bus service is terrible, and you know, I don't like taking the underground. We had to rent a car.\n M: And was the weather good?\n W: Oh, yes, it was nice and warm in Los Angeles.\n M: What about San Francisco?\n W: The weather? It was cooler than LA, but it wasn't uncomfortable.\n M: Cool in San Francisco? That's surprising.\n W: Yeah, it surprised me a bit, too. And it was a problem because we didn't take any sweaters or anything like that, but it's always like that in August. Anyway, I loved it. It's probably the most beautiful city in the US-all those hills, the bay, and those magical old Victorian houses.\n M: So, you like it better than Los Angeles?\n W: Absolutely! And there's much more that you can see and do on foot! It's smaller than Los Angeles, so it's much easier to get around. There are lots of buses and streetcars, and of course, minibuses, too.", "choices": [ "It was wonderful.", "It was terrible.", "It wasn't mentioned." ], "summary": "It was wonderful." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the weather like in San Francisco according to the woman?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Amy.\n W: Hi.\n M: You look great! Have you been on vacation?\n W: Yeah, I have. I was on the West Coast.\n M: Nice! How was it?\n W: Great. I had a wonderful time. It was really nice to get away from work.\n M: Where did you go?\n W: Los Angeles and San Francisco.\n M: How did you like Los Angeles?\n W: Well, it is cleaner than I thought it would be, and there are a lot of trees, so I like it better than I thought I would. But it's huge! It's really hard to get around. The bus service is terrible, and you know, I don't like taking the underground. We had to rent a car.\n M: And was the weather good?\n W: Oh, yes, it was nice and warm in Los Angeles.\n M: What about San Francisco?\n W: The weather? It was cooler than LA, but it wasn't uncomfortable.\n M: Cool in San Francisco? That's surprising.\n W: Yeah, it surprised me a bit, too. And it was a problem because we didn't take any sweaters or anything like that, but it's always like that in August. Anyway, I loved it. It's probably the most beautiful city in the US-all those hills, the bay, and those magical old Victorian houses.\n M: So, you like it better than Los Angeles?\n W: Absolutely! And there's much more that you can see and do on foot! It's smaller than Los Angeles, so it's much easier to get around. There are lots of buses and streetcars, and of course, minibuses, too.", "choices": [ "Warm and rainy.", "Cool but comfortable.", "Nice and windy." ], "summary": "Cool but comfortable." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is it easy to get around in San Francisco?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Amy.\n W: Hi.\n M: You look great! Have you been on vacation?\n W: Yeah, I have. I was on the West Coast.\n M: Nice! How was it?\n W: Great. I had a wonderful time. It was really nice to get away from work.\n M: Where did you go?\n W: Los Angeles and San Francisco.\n M: How did you like Los Angeles?\n W: Well, it is cleaner than I thought it would be, and there are a lot of trees, so I like it better than I thought I would. But it's huge! It's really hard to get around. The bus service is terrible, and you know, I don't like taking the underground. We had to rent a car.\n M: And was the weather good?\n W: Oh, yes, it was nice and warm in Los Angeles.\n M: What about San Francisco?\n W: The weather? It was cooler than LA, but it wasn't uncomfortable.\n M: Cool in San Francisco? That's surprising.\n W: Yeah, it surprised me a bit, too. And it was a problem because we didn't take any sweaters or anything like that, but it's always like that in August. Anyway, I loved it. It's probably the most beautiful city in the US-all those hills, the bay, and those magical old Victorian houses.\n M: So, you like it better than Los Angeles?\n W: Absolutely! And there's much more that you can see and do on foot! It's smaller than Los Angeles, so it's much easier to get around. There are lots of buses and streetcars, and of course, minibuses, too.", "choices": [ "Because it is smaller than Los Angeles and the transportation is good.", "Because it has an underground system while Los Angeles doesn't.", "Because it has a small population and a small number of buildings." ], "summary": "Because it is smaller than Los Angeles and the transportation is good." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which Flight will the man take?", "dialogue": "W: Can I help you,Sir?\n M: Yes,call you show me the way to Gate 9 for Flight 911 to Hong Kong? I'm quite confused here.", "choices": [ "Flight 811.", "Flight 911.", "Flight 711." ], "summary": "Flight 911." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "At what time must the passenger arrive at the airport for Flight 298?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me, Miss, what time is Flight 298 for Beijing due to depart?\n W: It leaves at 9:30, but you must check in one hour ahead of departure.", "choices": [ "9:30.", "10:30.", "8:30." ], "summary": "8:30." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman's name?", "dialogue": "Amanda: Hey, I know you. You're James, right? James Roberts.\n James: Amanda Brown. Wow! It's been a long time.\n Amanda: Yeah. Oh, are you going to the class reunion in two weeks?\n James: Uh, I heard about it, but I'm not sure. Where is it?\n Amanda: The reunion is going to be held at the Mountain Country Club across from City Park.\n James: And what time does it start?\n Amanda: I think it starts at 6:00.\n James: And how much does it cost?\n Amanda: It's twenty dollars a ticket, and that includes dinner and entertainment.\n James: What kind of entertainment are they going to have?\n Amanda: They're going to have a live jazz band and dancing.\n James: And who is organizing the event?\n Amanda: Do you remember Chad Phillips?\n James: Uh, wasn't he the quarterback on the football team?\n Amanda: Right. Well, he married Sarah Rogers, and they are in charge of the event. So, what do you think? Are you going?\n James: I don't know. I never really fit in in high school. I was kind of a loner. I also remember asking Sarah out on a date, and she turned me down. She said she was sick, and it turned out she went out with someone that same night. It could be a little awkward.\n Amanda: Hey, why don't we go together?\n James: Are you sure?\n Amanda: Yeah.\n James: Well, sure. Why not. To be honest, I always thought you were very nice. I just never had the guts to ask you out.\n Amanda: Well, here's your chance.\n James: Sounds great. So, what's your number so I can call you?\n Amanda: It's 435-923-6017.\n James: 6017, Okay. Where do you live?\n Amanda: I only live two blocks south of the old high school.\n James: Okay. I remember where you live. Let me call you a few days before to confirm things.\n Amanda: Sounds good. It should be fun.", "choices": [ "Her name is Ashley.", "The woman's name is Amber.", "It's Amanda." ], "summary": "It's Amanda." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the reunion going to be held?", "dialogue": "Amanda: Hey, I know you. You're James, right? James Roberts.\n James: Amanda Brown. Wow! It's been a long time.\n Amanda: Yeah. Oh, are you going to the class reunion in two weeks?\n James: Uh, I heard about it, but I'm not sure. Where is it?\n Amanda: The reunion is going to be held at the Mountain Country Club across from City Park.\n James: And what time does it start?\n Amanda: I think it starts at 6:00.\n James: And how much does it cost?\n Amanda: It's twenty dollars a ticket, and that includes dinner and entertainment.\n James: What kind of entertainment are they going to have?\n Amanda: They're going to have a live jazz band and dancing.\n James: And who is organizing the event?\n Amanda: Do you remember Chad Phillips?\n James: Uh, wasn't he the quarterback on the football team?\n Amanda: Right. Well, he married Sarah Rogers, and they are in charge of the event. So, what do you think? Are you going?\n James: I don't know. I never really fit in in high school. I was kind of a loner. I also remember asking Sarah out on a date, and she turned me down. She said she was sick, and it turned out she went out with someone that same night. It could be a little awkward.\n Amanda: Hey, why don't we go together?\n James: Are you sure?\n Amanda: Yeah.\n James: Well, sure. Why not. To be honest, I always thought you were very nice. I just never had the guts to ask you out.\n Amanda: Well, here's your chance.\n James: Sounds great. So, what's your number so I can call you?\n Amanda: It's 435-923-6017.\n James: 6017, Okay. Where do you live?\n Amanda: I only live two blocks south of the old high school.\n James: Okay. I remember where you live. Let me call you a few days before to confirm things.\n Amanda: Sounds good. It should be fun.", "choices": [ "Mountain Country Club", "Meadow Country Club", "Mesa Country Club" ], "summary": "Mountain Country Club" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The reunion starts at ________.", "dialogue": "Amanda: Hey, I know you. You're James, right? James Roberts.\n James: Amanda Brown. Wow! It's been a long time.\n Amanda: Yeah. Oh, are you going to the class reunion in two weeks?\n James: Uh, I heard about it, but I'm not sure. Where is it?\n Amanda: The reunion is going to be held at the Mountain Country Club across from City Park.\n James: And what time does it start?\n Amanda: I think it starts at 6:00.\n James: And how much does it cost?\n Amanda: It's twenty dollars a ticket, and that includes dinner and entertainment.\n James: What kind of entertainment are they going to have?\n Amanda: They're going to have a live jazz band and dancing.\n James: And who is organizing the event?\n Amanda: Do you remember Chad Phillips?\n James: Uh, wasn't he the quarterback on the football team?\n Amanda: Right. Well, he married Sarah Rogers, and they are in charge of the event. So, what do you think? Are you going?\n James: I don't know. I never really fit in in high school. I was kind of a loner. I also remember asking Sarah out on a date, and she turned me down. She said she was sick, and it turned out she went out with someone that same night. It could be a little awkward.\n Amanda: Hey, why don't we go together?\n James: Are you sure?\n Amanda: Yeah.\n James: Well, sure. Why not. To be honest, I always thought you were very nice. I just never had the guts to ask you out.\n Amanda: Well, here's your chance.\n James: Sounds great. So, what's your number so I can call you?\n Amanda: It's 435-923-6017.\n James: 6017, Okay. Where do you live?\n Amanda: I only live two blocks south of the old high school.\n James: Okay. I remember where you live. Let me call you a few days before to confirm things.\n Amanda: Sounds good. It should be fun.", "choices": [ "6:00", "6:15", "6:30" ], "summary": "6:00" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much do two tickets cost for the reunion?", "dialogue": "Amanda: Hey, I know you. You're James, right? James Roberts.\n James: Amanda Brown. Wow! It's been a long time.\n Amanda: Yeah. Oh, are you going to the class reunion in two weeks?\n James: Uh, I heard about it, but I'm not sure. Where is it?\n Amanda: The reunion is going to be held at the Mountain Country Club across from City Park.\n James: And what time does it start?\n Amanda: I think it starts at 6:00.\n James: And how much does it cost?\n Amanda: It's twenty dollars a ticket, and that includes dinner and entertainment.\n James: What kind of entertainment are they going to have?\n Amanda: They're going to have a live jazz band and dancing.\n James: And who is organizing the event?\n Amanda: Do you remember Chad Phillips?\n James: Uh, wasn't he the quarterback on the football team?\n Amanda: Right. Well, he married Sarah Rogers, and they are in charge of the event. So, what do you think? Are you going?\n James: I don't know. I never really fit in in high school. I was kind of a loner. I also remember asking Sarah out on a date, and she turned me down. She said she was sick, and it turned out she went out with someone that same night. It could be a little awkward.\n Amanda: Hey, why don't we go together?\n James: Are you sure?\n Amanda: Yeah.\n James: Well, sure. Why not. To be honest, I always thought you were very nice. I just never had the guts to ask you out.\n Amanda: Well, here's your chance.\n James: Sounds great. So, what's your number so I can call you?\n Amanda: It's 435-923-6017.\n James: 6017, Okay. Where do you live?\n Amanda: I only live two blocks south of the old high school.\n James: Okay. I remember where you live. Let me call you a few days before to confirm things.\n Amanda: Sounds good. It should be fun.", "choices": [ "They cost $20.", "The price is $30.", "The total comes to $40." ], "summary": "The total comes to $40." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does James feel uncomfortable about attending the reunion?", "dialogue": "Amanda: Hey, I know you. You're James, right? James Roberts.\n James: Amanda Brown. Wow! It's been a long time.\n Amanda: Yeah. Oh, are you going to the class reunion in two weeks?\n James: Uh, I heard about it, but I'm not sure. Where is it?\n Amanda: The reunion is going to be held at the Mountain Country Club across from City Park.\n James: And what time does it start?\n Amanda: I think it starts at 6:00.\n James: And how much does it cost?\n Amanda: It's twenty dollars a ticket, and that includes dinner and entertainment.\n James: What kind of entertainment are they going to have?\n Amanda: They're going to have a live jazz band and dancing.\n James: And who is organizing the event?\n Amanda: Do you remember Chad Phillips?\n James: Uh, wasn't he the quarterback on the football team?\n Amanda: Right. Well, he married Sarah Rogers, and they are in charge of the event. So, what do you think? Are you going?\n James: I don't know. I never really fit in in high school. I was kind of a loner. I also remember asking Sarah out on a date, and she turned me down. She said she was sick, and it turned out she went out with someone that same night. It could be a little awkward.\n Amanda: Hey, why don't we go together?\n James: Are you sure?\n Amanda: Yeah.\n James: Well, sure. Why not. To be honest, I always thought you were very nice. I just never had the guts to ask you out.\n Amanda: Well, here's your chance.\n James: Sounds great. So, what's your number so I can call you?\n Amanda: It's 435-923-6017.\n James: 6017, Okay. Where do you live?\n Amanda: I only live two blocks south of the old high school.\n James: Okay. I remember where you live. Let me call you a few days before to confirm things.\n Amanda: Sounds good. It should be fun.", "choices": [ "James wasn't very good on the football team, and people remember this.", "James was rejected by a girl in high school, and he is unsure about seeing her again.", "James doesn't know how to dance very well, and he is embarrassed about this." ], "summary": "James was rejected by a girl in high school, and he is unsure about seeing her again." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was the woman probably trying to do?", "dialogue": "M: Did you check the power plug and press the play button?\n W: Yes, the power indicator was on, and it was running, but somehow the sound didn't come through.", "choices": [ "Play a tape recorder.", "Take a picture.", "Repair a typewriter." ], "summary": "Play a tape recorder." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When does the woman probably want the man to pick her up?", "dialogue": "M: It starts at 7:00. I'll pick you up around 6:30.\n F: Better make it a little earlier, there's always a long line.", "choices": [ "6:15.", "6:30.", "7:00." ], "summary": "6:15." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What would the boy like to do?", "dialogue": "M: Mum,I feel like going out for a walk.\n W: Go ahead, please. But remember to be back before nine.", "choices": [ "He is going out to work.", "He wants to go for a walk.", "He would like to find a job." ], "summary": "He wants to go for a walk." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman do for a living?", "dialogue": "M: What do you do for a living?\n F: I'm a news reporter.", "choices": [ "Works as a writer", "Works as a sporter", "Works as a reporter" ], "summary": "Works as a reporter" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How is the weather now?", "dialogue": "M: You'd better take your coat with you. It looks like it's going to snow.\n W: You may be right. Thank you for mentioning this.", "choices": [ "It's snowing.", "It's raining.", "It's clear." ], "summary": "It's clear." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What happened to the woman?", "dialogue": "W: Oh, dear,I wonder where I left my hand hag!\n M: Maybe you didn't bring the bag. Most probably it's still lying on the desk in your office.", "choices": [ "She couldn't find her handbag.", "She was telling a lie.", "She was still in the office." ], "summary": "She couldn't find her handbag." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Will the man have time on Sunday night?", "dialogue": "F: Are you busy on Sunday night, John?\n M: Oh, I haven't got any plans yet.", "choices": [ "Yes, he has.", "No, he hasn't.", "he doesn't say." ], "summary": "Yes, he has." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers mainly talking about?", "dialogue": "W: Look! Is that Tom over there, the boy reading a book?\n M: That can't be Tom. That must be his brother Jim.\n W: Why?\n M: Because Tom flew to Beijing just last night. He couldn't have returned yet.", "choices": [ "When Jim will return.", "When Tom flew to Beijing.", "Who is reading a book there." ], "summary": "Who is reading a book there." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: The food in this restaurant is horrible if only we'd gone to the school dining hall.\n W: But the food isn't everything. Is't it nice just to get away from all the noise?", "choices": [ "It's quiet in the restaurant.", "The price is high in the restaurant.", "The restaurant serves good food." ], "summary": "It's quiet in the restaurant." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the girl enjoy doing in her free time in spring?", "dialogue": "M: What do you often do in your free time?\n W: I enjoy flying kites in spring, swimming in summer and skating in winter. What about you?\n M: I enjoy playing basketball when I'm free.", "choices": [ "Flying kites.", "Swimming.", "Skating." ], "summary": "Flying kites." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The man's purpose in visiting was to ________.", "dialogue": "W: The rain is going to continue till tomorrow. I wanted to take you to see the park, but it's too wet for that, and it's obvious we can't walk around to visit the sights that you suggested, Jack. Too bad!\n M: Yes, it's a shame.", "choices": [ "take a course", "see the city", "go to the park" ], "summary": "see the city" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the woman unhappy?", "dialogue": "M: What made you so upset?\n W: My neighbor gave me her word that she would keep her cat off my grass, but she hasn't.\n M: That's too bad.", "choices": [ "Her neighbor keeps a cat.", "Her neighbor walks on her grass.", "Her neighbor doesn't keep her word." ], "summary": "Her neighbor doesn't keep her word." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the dialog take place?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me, how much does an ice cream cost?\n W: Two yuan. And how many do you want?\n M: Two, please.\n W: Anything else you want to buy?\n M: Oh, yes, I still want some bread. A piece of bread, please.\n W: Here you are. 1.5 yuan a piece.\n M: By the way, do you have any fruit here, such as apples or oranges?\n W: I'm sorry we haven't got any.\n M: All right. Here's the money for you.\n W: Thank you.", "choices": [ "At home.", "At a hotel.", "In a store." ], "summary": "In a store." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man buy at last?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me, how much does an ice cream cost?\n W: Two yuan. And how many do you want?\n M: Two, please.\n W: Anything else you want to buy?\n M: Oh, yes, I still want some bread. A piece of bread, please.\n W: Here you are. 1.5 yuan a piece.\n M: By the way, do you have any fruit here, such as apples or oranges?\n W: I'm sorry we haven't got any.\n M: All right. Here's the money for you.\n W: Thank you.", "choices": [ "Some fruit and bread.", "Some ice creams and bread.", "Some apples and oranges." ], "summary": "Some ice creams and bread." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much should the man pay in total?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me, how much does an ice cream cost?\n W: Two yuan. And how many do you want?\n M: Two, please.\n W: Anything else you want to buy?\n M: Oh, yes, I still want some bread. A piece of bread, please.\n W: Here you are. 1.5 yuan a piece.\n M: By the way, do you have any fruit here, such as apples or oranges?\n W: I'm sorry we haven't got any.\n M: All right. Here's the money for you.\n W: Thank you.", "choices": [ "1.5 yuan.", "2 yuan", "5.5 yuan" ], "summary": "5.5 yuan" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will they meet each other?", "dialogue": "M: I like to smoke when I am nervous, but let's meet at seven.\n F: OK, see you later.", "choices": [ "At seven.", "At half past seven.", "We don't know." ], "summary": "At seven." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man probably do?", "dialogue": "W: I'm feeling bored with being sick in bed. What if I didn't have those magazines to read?\n M: Well, if it helps, I'll run to the store to get you some new ones.\n W: Thanks a lot, Bill.", "choices": [ "Buy the woman some magazines.", "Help the woman find a new doctor.", "Read the woman some magazine articles." ], "summary": "Buy the woman some magazines." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman major in?", "dialogue": "W: You said you wanted to talk to me about that course I'm doing this term. Music?\n M: Actually I was a bit confused because I thought you were majoring in maths.\n W: That's right, I am. I'm doing four months courses this year. Music is an optional course - you just choose it if you're interested. Why? Are you thinking about doing it?\n M: Well, I'm not sure. What are the requirements?\n W: Well, for a start, it's distance learning - you don't actually have to be at the university to do it.\n M: I'm more worried about the actual musical things. Like, I don't know how to read music.\n W: That doesn't matter. You'll learn as you go along. What about computer skills? You're OK there?\n M: Yes, of course. Does that matter?\n W: Yes, I'd say they're necessary. Like I said, it's all distance learning, so it's computer-based.", "choices": [ "Music.", "Maths.", "Computer." ], "summary": "Maths." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man worried about?", "dialogue": "W: You said you wanted to talk to me about that course I'm doing this term. Music?\n M: Actually I was a bit confused because I thought you were majoring in maths.\n W: That's right, I am. I'm doing four months courses this year. Music is an optional course - you just choose it if you're interested. Why? Are you thinking about doing it?\n M: Well, I'm not sure. What are the requirements?\n W: Well, for a start, it's distance learning - you don't actually have to be at the university to do it.\n M: I'm more worried about the actual musical things. Like, I don't know how to read music.\n W: That doesn't matter. You'll learn as you go along. What about computer skills? You're OK there?\n M: Yes, of course. Does that matter?\n W: Yes, I'd say they're necessary. Like I said, it's all distance learning, so it's computer-based.", "choices": [ "Distance learning.", "Maths problems.", "Musical knowledge." ], "summary": "Musical knowledge." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is necessary for the optional course?", "dialogue": "W: You said you wanted to talk to me about that course I'm doing this term. Music?\n M: Actually I was a bit confused because I thought you were majoring in maths.\n W: That's right, I am. I'm doing four months courses this year. Music is an optional course - you just choose it if you're interested. Why? Are you thinking about doing it?\n M: Well, I'm not sure. What are the requirements?\n W: Well, for a start, it's distance learning - you don't actually have to be at the university to do it.\n M: I'm more worried about the actual musical things. Like, I don't know how to read music.\n W: That doesn't matter. You'll learn as you go along. What about computer skills? You're OK there?\n M: Yes, of course. Does that matter?\n W: Yes, I'd say they're necessary. Like I said, it's all distance learning, so it's computer-based.", "choices": [ "Reading music.", "Computer skills.", "Attendance." ], "summary": "Computer skills." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Jim do?", "dialogue": "M: Can I leave now?\n W: Sure, Jim. But remember to pay more attention to your work, or you won't pass the final exams.", "choices": [ "A teacher.", "An officer.", "A student." ], "summary": "A student." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What the woman think of the people in the town?", "dialogue": "M: The people in this town are not easy to make friends with.\n F: I'm afraid I don't quite agree with you.", "choices": [ "Friendly.", "Warm-hearted.", "Easy-going." ], "summary": "Easy-going." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the man do yesterday?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Patrick, is that you?\n M: Yeah Jane, what can I do for you?\n W: I was calling about the apple tree that you were trimming yesterday.\n M: That was hard work!\n W: I'm sure it was. It sure looked difficult.\n M: Yeah, I'm glad it's finished. Hauling the branches to the front for garbage pick up was no fun either.\n W: Well, I don't think you're quite finished yet, some of the larger branches fell over into my yard, and I think you should come and get them.\n M: Listen Jane, I don't see why I should do that. You eat all the apples that fall in your yard and you've never complained about that before.\n W: Well, it's easier to pick up apples then to drag tree branches all the way to the curb. My kids pick up the apples, and the branches are just too big for them to drag.\n M: Well, I guess you'll just have to do it yourself Jane.\n W: Patrick, I wish you would reconsider. We've always gotten along fairly well, but I think you're out of line here. The branches are your responsibility.\n M: Sorry Jane, I disagree! You take the benefits of the apple tree, but refuse to deal with the bad side of it! Besides, it won't take you any time to get the branches out front!\n W: Get the branches off my property or I'll have to sue you.\n M: Yeah? For what?! You're taking those law classes too seriously! I've gotta go, I have to pick up my son.\n W: You'll be hearing from me.\n M: Yeah, yeah. See you in court Jane.", "choices": [ "He picked up some apples in his yard.", "He cut some branches off the apple tree.", "He quarreled with his neighbor over the fence." ], "summary": "He cut some branches off the apple tree." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the woman ask the man to do?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Patrick, is that you?\n M: Yeah Jane, what can I do for you?\n W: I was calling about the apple tree that you were trimming yesterday.\n M: That was hard work!\n W: I'm sure it was. It sure looked difficult.\n M: Yeah, I'm glad it's finished. Hauling the branches to the front for garbage pick up was no fun either.\n W: Well, I don't think you're quite finished yet, some of the larger branches fell over into my yard, and I think you should come and get them.\n M: Listen Jane, I don't see why I should do that. You eat all the apples that fall in your yard and you've never complained about that before.\n W: Well, it's easier to pick up apples then to drag tree branches all the way to the curb. My kids pick up the apples, and the branches are just too big for them to drag.\n M: Well, I guess you'll just have to do it yourself Jane.\n W: Patrick, I wish you would reconsider. We've always gotten along fairly well, but I think you're out of line here. The branches are your responsibility.\n M: Sorry Jane, I disagree! You take the benefits of the apple tree, but refuse to deal with the bad side of it! Besides, it won't take you any time to get the branches out front!\n W: Get the branches off my property or I'll have to sue you.\n M: Yeah? For what?! You're taking those law classes too seriously! I've gotta go, I have to pick up my son.\n W: You'll be hearing from me.\n M: Yeah, yeah. See you in court Jane.", "choices": [ "Remove the branches from her yard.", "Pick up the apples that fell in her yard.", "Take the garbage to the curb for her." ], "summary": "Remove the branches from her yard." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the woman threaten to do?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Patrick, is that you?\n M: Yeah Jane, what can I do for you?\n W: I was calling about the apple tree that you were trimming yesterday.\n M: That was hard work!\n W: I'm sure it was. It sure looked difficult.\n M: Yeah, I'm glad it's finished. Hauling the branches to the front for garbage pick up was no fun either.\n W: Well, I don't think you're quite finished yet, some of the larger branches fell over into my yard, and I think you should come and get them.\n M: Listen Jane, I don't see why I should do that. You eat all the apples that fall in your yard and you've never complained about that before.\n W: Well, it's easier to pick up apples then to drag tree branches all the way to the curb. My kids pick up the apples, and the branches are just too big for them to drag.\n M: Well, I guess you'll just have to do it yourself Jane.\n W: Patrick, I wish you would reconsider. We've always gotten along fairly well, but I think you're out of line here. The branches are your responsibility.\n M: Sorry Jane, I disagree! You take the benefits of the apple tree, but refuse to deal with the bad side of it! Besides, it won't take you any time to get the branches out front!\n W: Get the branches off my property or I'll have to sue you.\n M: Yeah? For what?! You're taking those law classes too seriously! I've gotta go, I have to pick up my son.\n W: You'll be hearing from me.\n M: Yeah, yeah. See you in court Jane.", "choices": [ "File a lawsuit against the man.", "Ask the man for compensation.", "Have the man's apple tree cut down." ], "summary": "File a lawsuit against the man." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was the man's reaction to the woman's threat?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Patrick, is that you?\n M: Yeah Jane, what can I do for you?\n W: I was calling about the apple tree that you were trimming yesterday.\n M: That was hard work!\n W: I'm sure it was. It sure looked difficult.\n M: Yeah, I'm glad it's finished. Hauling the branches to the front for garbage pick up was no fun either.\n W: Well, I don't think you're quite finished yet, some of the larger branches fell over into my yard, and I think you should come and get them.\n M: Listen Jane, I don't see why I should do that. You eat all the apples that fall in your yard and you've never complained about that before.\n W: Well, it's easier to pick up apples then to drag tree branches all the way to the curb. My kids pick up the apples, and the branches are just too big for them to drag.\n M: Well, I guess you'll just have to do it yourself Jane.\n W: Patrick, I wish you would reconsider. We've always gotten along fairly well, but I think you're out of line here. The branches are your responsibility.\n M: Sorry Jane, I disagree! You take the benefits of the apple tree, but refuse to deal with the bad side of it! Besides, it won't take you any time to get the branches out front!\n W: Get the branches off my property or I'll have to sue you.\n M: Yeah? For what?! You're taking those law classes too seriously! I've gotta go, I have to pick up my son.\n W: You'll be hearing from me.\n M: Yeah, yeah. See you in court Jane.", "choices": [ "He was ready to make a concession.", "He was not intimidated.", "He was not prepared to go to court." ], "summary": "He was not prepared to go to court." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What day was it yesterday?", "dialogue": "M: What day is today?\n W: It is Wednesday.", "choices": [ "Sunday.", "Tuesday.", "Monday." ], "summary": "Tuesday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "M: Here is your room key and the checkout time is 12 noon.\n W: Thank you for reminding me.", "choices": [ "Receptionist and guest.", "Salesperson and customer.", "Doctor and patient." ], "summary": "Receptionist and guest." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: Jean really lost her temper in Dr. Brown's class this morning.\n W: Oh? Did she? But I think her frankness is really something to be appreciated.", "choices": [ "She admires Jean's straightforwardness.", "She thinks Dr. Brown deserves the praise.", "She will talk to Jean about what happened." ], "summary": "She admires Jean's straightforwardness." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman imply about Joe and Core?", "dialogue": "M: I don't know whether to ask Joe or Cora to draw the posters.\n W: What difference does it make? They're both excellent artists.", "choices": [ "They are equally competent for the job.", "They both graduated from art schools.", "They majored in different areas of art." ], "summary": "They are equally competent for the job." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Why so early?\n M: Early? It's 3 o'clock now. School starts at 8:45 in the morning and ends at 3 in the afternoon.\n W: In my country, we go to school from 8 a. m. until 5 p. m.\n M: Gosh!", "choices": [ "They are both neighbors.", "They are both classmates.", "They are not from the same country." ], "summary": "They are not from the same country." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the relationship between Jim and Bob?", "dialogue": "W: I often mistake Jim for Bob. Can you tell them apart?\n M: No. They look so much alike that even their mother didn't know who was who sometimes when they were young.", "choices": [ "Classmates.", "Close friends.", "Twin brothers." ], "summary": "Twin brothers." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does this conversation probably take place?", "dialogue": "M: When does the Swedish woman in Room 17 want to be called?\n W: She's to be called at seven.", "choices": [ "In a train compartment.", "At a hotel.", "In a dorm." ], "summary": "At a hotel." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When is Julia's birthday?", "dialogue": "M: It's Julia's birthday tomorrow.\n W: Are you sure? I think it should be the day after tomorrow.\n M: Well, let me see. Oh, I'm sorry. You're fight. It is the day after tomorrow. Shall we buy her a gift?\n W: Yes, of course. Shall we get her a new pen?\n M: That sounds good. But I think it's better to buy her a box of chocolates.\n W: Julia doesn't like sweet things. Didn't you know that?\n M: You're right. Er... I know. We can give her a record, for she loves music very much.\n W: That's great. Let's go to the music shop now.", "choices": [ "The next day.", "The day after next.", "The day they had the talk." ], "summary": "The day after next." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man and the woman buy for Julia?", "dialogue": "M: It's Julia's birthday tomorrow.\n W: Are you sure? I think it should be the day after tomorrow.\n M: Well, let me see. Oh, I'm sorry. You're fight. It is the day after tomorrow. Shall we buy her a gift?\n W: Yes, of course. Shall we get her a new pen?\n M: That sounds good. But I think it's better to buy her a box of chocolates.\n W: Julia doesn't like sweet things. Didn't you know that?\n M: You're right. Er... I know. We can give her a record, for she loves music very much.\n W: That's great. Let's go to the music shop now.", "choices": [ "A record.", "A new pen.", "A box of chocolates." ], "summary": "A record." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man imply?", "dialogue": "W: We suppose to meet John here at the railway station.\n M: That's like looking for a needle in a haystack.", "choices": [ "John has lost something at the railway station.", "There are several railway stations in the city.", "It will be very difficult for them to find John." ], "summary": "It will be very difficult for them to find John." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How often should the woman take the medicine?", "dialogue": "W: I have a sore throat and a runny nose.\n M: Here is your medicine. Take these once in the morning and once before you go to bed at night.", "choices": [ "Once a day.", "Twice a day.", "Three times a day." ], "summary": "Twice a day." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man want?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, I want a cab. My address is 1120 East 32nd street.\n F: Right. The cab will be there in a few minutes.", "choices": [ "He wants a cup.", "He wants a cab.", "He wants a cap." ], "summary": "He wants a cab." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the woman do this evening?", "dialogue": "M: Shall we go to the concert this evening? I have two tickets.\n W: Oh, sorry. I'm afraid I can't. I'm seeing my dad off at the railway station at 8:00.", "choices": [ "Meet her dad at the railway station.", "Say good-bye to her dad at the railway station.", "Go to another city together with her dad." ], "summary": "Say good-bye to her dad at the railway station." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman refuse to go the party?", "dialogue": "M: The Students' English Club is having a party on Saturday night. Would you like to come?\n W: I would like to, but I have to work at a restaurant on the weekend.", "choices": [ "Because she has got an appointment.", "Because she doesn't want to.", "Because she has to work." ], "summary": "Because she has to work." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the woman oversleep?", "dialogue": "W: Oh, I overslept. My alarm didn't go off this morning, even though I set it last night.\n M: Your alarm never works. Perhaps you should buy a new alarm clock.", "choices": [ "She didn't have an alarm clock.", "She didn't set her alarm.", "Here alarm didn't work." ], "summary": "Here alarm didn't work." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What season is it now?", "dialogue": "M: Where do you want to go, Madam?\n W: Hilton Hotel, please. Brrr! It's cold, eh? I'm freezing.\n M: Come in. San Francisco is usually cold in winter, you know. It's often very rainy, which makes the weather colder and it sometimes....\n W: Well, it gets very hot in summer, doesn't it?\n M: Not really. It gets warm in July and August. That's the best time to visit the city. Uh, oh. Here comes the rain!\n W: It's raining hard. By the way, how long does it take to reach the hotel, do you think?\n M: About half an hour if there is no traffic jam. Would you like to listen to some light music?\n W: That would be lovely.", "choices": [ "Summer.", "Autumn.", "Winter." ], "summary": "Winter." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the most probable relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "M: Where do you want to go, Madam?\n W: Hilton Hotel, please. Brrr! It's cold, eh? I'm freezing.\n M: Come in. San Francisco is usually cold in winter, you know. It's often very rainy, which makes the weather colder and it sometimes....\n W: Well, it gets very hot in summer, doesn't it?\n M: Not really. It gets warm in July and August. That's the best time to visit the city. Uh, oh. Here comes the rain!\n W: It's raining hard. By the way, how long does it take to reach the hotel, do you think?\n M: About half an hour if there is no traffic jam. Would you like to listen to some light music?\n W: That would be lovely.", "choices": [ "Guide and traveler.", "Driver and passenger.", "Assistant and customer." ], "summary": "Driver and passenger." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the weather like in summer in San Francisco?", "dialogue": "M: Where do you want to go, Madam?\n W: Hilton Hotel, please. Brrr! It's cold, eh? I'm freezing.\n M: Come in. San Francisco is usually cold in winter, you know. It's often very rainy, which makes the weather colder and it sometimes....\n W: Well, it gets very hot in summer, doesn't it?\n M: Not really. It gets warm in July and August. That's the best time to visit the city. Uh, oh. Here comes the rain!\n W: It's raining hard. By the way, how long does it take to reach the hotel, do you think?\n M: About half an hour if there is no traffic jam. Would you like to listen to some light music?\n W: That would be lovely.", "choices": [ "It is warm.", "It is cool.", "It is hot." ], "summary": "It is warm." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Kate, why does the downtown area look deserted now?\n W: Well, there used to be some really good stores, but lots of them moved out to the mall.", "choices": [ "There isn't much business downtown nowadays.", "Shoppers can only find good stores in the mall.", "Lots of people moved out of the downtown area." ], "summary": "There isn't much business downtown nowadays." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who was Mrs. Bates calling?", "dialogue": "W: Hello. Is that reception?\n M: Yes, madam.\n W: This is Mrs. Bates, Room 504. I sent some clothes to the laundry this morning. But they are not back yet. You see, we are leaving early tomorrow morning.\n M: Just a moment, madam. I'll put you through to the housekeeper.", "choices": [ "The laundry lady.", "The receptionist.", "The operator." ], "summary": "The receptionist." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What were Mrs. Bates and her husband going to do the next morning?", "dialogue": "W: Hello. Is that reception?\n M: Yes, madam.\n W: This is Mrs. Bates, Room 504. I sent some clothes to the laundry this morning. But they are not back yet. You see, we are leaving early tomorrow morning.\n M: Just a moment, madam. I'll put you through to the housekeeper.", "choices": [ "To stay at the hotel.", "To leave the hotel.", "To return home." ], "summary": "To leave the hotel." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did not the woman meet the man for lunch?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Susan. Where were you at lunch time? I was saving a seat for you in the dining hall.\n W: Oh, sorry to have missed you. But my thirst for knowledge was greater than my pains of hunger.\n M: I never had that problem. So where were you?\n W: My science class ran overtime.", "choices": [ "She was having a class.", "She did not like the crowd", "She was not feeling well" ], "summary": "She was having a class." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: How about a pound of milk for our breakfast? But it doesn't seem to look fresh now. Do you think it is still all right to drink?\n M: Let me smell it. Well, it has gone off. If I were you, I wouldn't even think of it.", "choices": [ "The milk is safe to drink.", "The milk is not safe to drink.", "She shouldn't have bought the milk." ], "summary": "The milk is not safe to drink." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time is it now?", "dialogue": "M: They said that the eleven o'clock train was running late again, like before.\n W: We arrived at the station at exactly 10:00. However, we've already been waiting for thirty minutes. What time did they say it would arrive?\n M: Well, we'll probably have to wait another quarter of an hour.", "choices": [ "10:15.", "10:30.", "11:00." ], "summary": "10:30." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the speakers now?", "dialogue": "W: The piano sounds terrible.\n M: I wish I could ask my money back. This performance is really a bad one.", "choices": [ "They are attending a concert.", "They are in a store.", "They are in a bank." ], "summary": "They are attending a concert." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man doing right now?", "dialogue": "W: Jim, you are on the net again? When are you going to get off? It's the time for the talk show.\n M: Just a minute, dear. I'm looking at a new jewelry site. I want to make sure I get the right gift for Mum's birthday.", "choices": [ "Surfing the net.", "Watching a talk show.", "Packing a birthday gift." ], "summary": "Surfing the net." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does Jack want to leave right away?", "dialogue": "M: I really must go now, Cathy. We're going to have supper earlier and take the Children to see a film tonight.\n W: Well, Jack. In that case, I won't keep you.", "choices": [ "Jack wants to have an early supper.", "Jack wants to take the children to see a film.", "Both A and B." ], "summary": "Both A and B." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When does the conversation take place?", "dialogue": "W: Nike, why don't you come and join us this afternoon? It'll be a lot of fun.\n M: I'd love to, but I've got an exam.\n W: What about tomorrow afternoon?\n M: Saturday is OK.", "choices": [ "On Friday.", "On Saturday.", "On Sunday." ], "summary": "On Friday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the woman think they should go this Sunday?", "dialogue": "M: Let's go swimming in the lake on Sunday, shall we?\n W: I'm afraid it's too cold. Why not go to the zoo? There is a baby panda there.", "choices": [ "They should go to the lake.", "They should go to the park.", "They should go to the zoo." ], "summary": "They should go to the zoo." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man's job?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, waiter, but I think there is something in my soup.\n M: What's wrong?\n W: Well, I think I saw an insect or something when I was spooning out the noodles. Could you please bring me another bowl?\n M: Oh, I'm very sorry. I'll get you another bowl.\n W: Thank you.\n M: Here you are, a fresh bowl of soup.\n W: Thanks a lot.\n M: I'm very sorry this happened. I'll tell you what: I won't charge you for the soup today.\n W: That's great. I can use a free lunch.\n M: Good. I hope you come again.\n W: I'll do that. Thanks.", "choices": [ "Student.", "Cook.", "Waiter." ], "summary": "Waiter." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the woman get the attention of the man?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, waiter, but I think there is something in my soup.\n M: What's wrong?\n W: Well, I think I saw an insect or something when I was spooning out the noodles. Could you please bring me another bowl?\n M: Oh, I'm very sorry. I'll get you another bowl.\n W: Thank you.\n M: Here you are, a fresh bowl of soup.\n W: Thanks a lot.\n M: I'm very sorry this happened. I'll tell you what: I won't charge you for the soup today.\n W: That's great. I can use a free lunch.\n M: Good. I hope you come again.\n W: I'll do that. Thanks.", "choices": [ "Because something was wrong.", "Because she wanted to pay her bill.", "Because she needed to be seated." ], "summary": "Because something was wrong." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "At the end of the conversation, how does the woman feel?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, waiter, but I think there is something in my soup.\n M: What's wrong?\n W: Well, I think I saw an insect or something when I was spooning out the noodles. Could you please bring me another bowl?\n M: Oh, I'm very sorry. I'll get you another bowl.\n W: Thank you.\n M: Here you are, a fresh bowl of soup.\n W: Thanks a lot.\n M: I'm very sorry this happened. I'll tell you what: I won't charge you for the soup today.\n W: That's great. I can use a free lunch.\n M: Good. I hope you come again.\n W: I'll do that. Thanks.", "choices": [ "Angry.", "Pleased.", "Disappointed." ], "summary": "Pleased." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: I bought a few books at the new bookstore. Would you like to have a look at them?\n W: A few? It looks like you bought out the bookstore", "choices": [ "She didn't like the books the man bought.", "There wasn't a large selection at the bookstore.", "The man bought a lot of books." ], "summary": "The man bought a lot of books." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the dialogue happening?", "dialogue": "W: Can I help you?\n M: Yes, I bought these shoes here two days ago. But they seem too small and press against my feet.\n W: Let me see, um, what do you think I should do?", "choices": [ "In a shoe shop.", "In a doctor's.", "In an office." ], "summary": "In a shoe shop." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does it possibly happen?", "dialogue": "W: How much do you want?\n M: Two kilos, please.", "choices": [ "At home.", "In a shop.", "In a bank." ], "summary": "In a shop." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did Gail spend the nights in the country?", "dialogue": "W: Morning. Gail. Did you enjoy your holiday in the country?\n M: Yes. We had a great time. And some friends went along with us.\n W: Where did you stay? In a hotel?\n M: No, we camped in the mountains. We cooked all our meals over an open fire.\n W: Sounds great! Was the weather good?\n M: Yes, the sun shone every day and it didn't rain at all.\n W: Did you like the people there?\n M: Yes, they were friendly. We met some farmers and had tea in their houses.\n W: I hope I have chance to go there for my holiday.\n M: It is really a good chance.", "choices": [ "In a farm house.", "In the open.", "At a hotel." ], "summary": "In the open." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How was the weather in the country?", "dialogue": "W: Morning. Gail. Did you enjoy your holiday in the country?\n M: Yes. We had a great time. And some friends went along with us.\n W: Where did you stay? In a hotel?\n M: No, we camped in the mountains. We cooked all our meals over an open fire.\n W: Sounds great! Was the weather good?\n M: Yes, the sun shone every day and it didn't rain at all.\n W: Did you like the people there?\n M: Yes, they were friendly. We met some farmers and had tea in their houses.\n W: I hope I have chance to go there for my holiday.\n M: It is really a good chance.", "choices": [ "It snowed a lot.", "It rained nearly everyday.", "There was a lot of sunshine." ], "summary": "There was a lot of sunshine." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did Gail think of the people in the country?", "dialogue": "W: Morning. Gail. Did you enjoy your holiday in the country?\n M: Yes. We had a great time. And some friends went along with us.\n W: Where did you stay? In a hotel?\n M: No, we camped in the mountains. We cooked all our meals over an open fire.\n W: Sounds great! Was the weather good?\n M: Yes, the sun shone every day and it didn't rain at all.\n W: Did you like the people there?\n M: Yes, they were friendly. We met some farmers and had tea in their houses.\n W: I hope I have chance to go there for my holiday.\n M: It is really a good chance.", "choices": [ "They were tall.", "They were strange.", "They were friendly." ], "summary": "They were friendly." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the speakers?", "dialogue": "M: That'll be four pounds fifty for this parcel. Oh dear!\n W: What's the matter?\n M: You've put sticky tape all over it. I'm afraid you'll have to take it away and repack it.", "choices": [ "At home.", "At a bank.", "At a post office." ], "summary": "At a post office." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man planning to do?", "dialogue": "M: I'm thinking about transfering out of state college into another school in the fall.\n W: After a year and a half? How come? I thought you liked it here.\n M: I do. But here our flight program doesn't give degrees, only licenses, and I need both a license and a degree.\n W: So where do you want to go?\n M: I wouldn't mind going to Makmillen university. It has an excellent reputation for its school of aviation, but I have a feeling it's very selective.\n W: But you've gotten good grades in the three semesters you've been in the state college, haven't you?\n M: Yah, mostly A's and B's.\n W: So what are you worried about then, just ask your professors to write letters of recommendation for you, and you'll be set.", "choices": [ "Study at a different school.", "Move to a warmer state.", "Get a travel agent's license." ], "summary": "Study at a different school." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What kind of career is the man interested in?", "dialogue": "M: I'm thinking about transfering out of state college into another school in the fall.\n W: After a year and a half? How come? I thought you liked it here.\n M: I do. But here our flight program doesn't give degrees, only licenses, and I need both a license and a degree.\n W: So where do you want to go?\n M: I wouldn't mind going to Makmillen university. It has an excellent reputation for its school of aviation, but I have a feeling it's very selective.\n W: But you've gotten good grades in the three semesters you've been in the state college, haven't you?\n M: Yah, mostly A's and B's.\n W: So what are you worried about then, just ask your professors to write letters of recommendation for you, and you'll be set.", "choices": [ "Publishing.", "Education.", "Aviation." ], "summary": "Aviation." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman tell the man to do?", "dialogue": "M: I'm thinking about transfering out of state college into another school in the fall.\n W: After a year and a half? How come? I thought you liked it here.\n M: I do. But here our flight program doesn't give degrees, only licenses, and I need both a license and a degree.\n W: So where do you want to go?\n M: I wouldn't mind going to Makmillen university. It has an excellent reputation for its school of aviation, but I have a feeling it's very selective.\n W: But you've gotten good grades in the three semesters you've been in the state college, haven't you?\n M: Yah, mostly A's and B's.\n W: So what are you worried about then, just ask your professors to write letters of recommendation for you, and you'll be set.", "choices": [ "Improve his grades.", "Write to the director of the flight program.", "Use his professors at references." ], "summary": "Use his professors at references." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What relationship between the two persons could be?", "dialogue": "F: Jim, I'm going to climb the hill. What about you?\n M: Well, I will watch the new film with my brother.", "choices": [ "Husband and wife", "Friends", "Father and daughter" ], "summary": "Friends" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will Lisa do after work?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Lisa. Shirley and I are going for a drink after work at the usual place. Would you like to come along?\n W: My car is in the repair shop and I have to pick it up. You go ahead and I'll meet you there.", "choices": [ "Pick up her friends.", "Go for a drink with her friends.", "Meet her friends at a repair shop.." ], "summary": "Go for a drink with her friends." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: I just can't believe this is our last year. College is going by fast.\n M: Yeah. We'll have to face the real world soon. So, have you figured out what you're going to do after you graduate?", "choices": [ "The two speakers are at a loss what to do.", "The man is worried about his future.", "The two speakers are seniors at college." ], "summary": "The two speakers are seniors at college." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man probably do?", "dialogue": "W: You look tired. Did you sleep well?\n M: No. My friend and I had a party the whole night.\n W: You should go home and take a rest.\n M: I know, but my boss wants to see me right now.", "choices": [ "Take a rest.", "Go to a party.", "Meet his boss." ], "summary": "Meet his boss." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man probably going to do?", "dialogue": "M: What do you think of my paper, Pr6fessor North?\n W: Hm...The ideas are good. If I were you though, I'd rewrite it in some places to make it clearer. See the places I marked.\n M: All right. Thanks for your advice.", "choices": [ "Change parts of the paper", "Rewrite the whole paper", "Type the paper again" ], "summary": "Change parts of the paper" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When does the man want a room in the hotel?", "dialogue": "W: Hello. Hillside Hotel. May I help you?\n M: Yes, I'd like to have a room for two on the 21st of March.", "choices": [ "March 23rd.", "March 22nd.", "March 21st." ], "summary": "March 21st." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man call the woman?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Lucy speaking.\n M: Hi, Lucy. This is Jack. Are you still going to the health club?\n W: Yes, why?\n M: Well, I went to the hospital yesterday, and my doctor suggested I do more exercise.\n W: I see. Why not join the club I'm going to.\n M: Is it good?\n W: Sure. Wonderful equipment, nice people, and it's not far from my home.\n M: What do you do there?\n W: Well, I often start by running, then swimming.\n M: Does the club offer training courses?\n W: Yes, basketball, tennis, dancing. You have a lot of choices.\n M: Sounds great. How often do you go there?\n W: Usually, twice a week. On Mondays and Thursdays.\n M: Not bad. I think I can manage.\n W: Hey, I'm going again tonight. Why not come along with me?\n M: OK. Where shall we meet?\n W: I'll wait for you in front of my house at 7:00.\n M: See you then.", "choices": [ "To tell her about his doctor's advice.", "To discuss his health plan with her.", "To ask for information about a health club." ], "summary": "To ask for information about a health club." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman usually do in the club?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Lucy speaking.\n M: Hi, Lucy. This is Jack. Are you still going to the health club?\n W: Yes, why?\n M: Well, I went to the hospital yesterday, and my doctor suggested I do more exercise.\n W: I see. Why not join the club I'm going to.\n M: Is it good?\n W: Sure. Wonderful equipment, nice people, and it's not far from my home.\n M: What do you do there?\n W: Well, I often start by running, then swimming.\n M: Does the club offer training courses?\n W: Yes, basketball, tennis, dancing. You have a lot of choices.\n M: Sounds great. How often do you go there?\n W: Usually, twice a week. On Mondays and Thursdays.\n M: Not bad. I think I can manage.\n W: Hey, I'm going again tonight. Why not come along with me?\n M: OK. Where shall we meet?\n W: I'll wait for you in front of my house at 7:00.\n M: See you then.", "choices": [ "Dancing.", "Playing tennis.", "Swimming." ], "summary": "Swimming." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the two speakers going to meet tonight?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Lucy speaking.\n M: Hi, Lucy. This is Jack. Are you still going to the health club?\n W: Yes, why?\n M: Well, I went to the hospital yesterday, and my doctor suggested I do more exercise.\n W: I see. Why not join the club I'm going to.\n M: Is it good?\n W: Sure. Wonderful equipment, nice people, and it's not far from my home.\n M: What do you do there?\n W: Well, I often start by running, then swimming.\n M: Does the club offer training courses?\n W: Yes, basketball, tennis, dancing. You have a lot of choices.\n M: Sounds great. How often do you go there?\n W: Usually, twice a week. On Mondays and Thursdays.\n M: Not bad. I think I can manage.\n W: Hey, I'm going again tonight. Why not come along with me?\n M: OK. Where shall we meet?\n W: I'll wait for you in front of my house at 7:00.\n M: See you then.", "choices": [ "In front of a health club.", "In front of the woman's house.", "In front of a hospital." ], "summary": "In front of the woman's house." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are they talking probably?", "dialogue": "W: What is the next class?\n M: English.", "choices": [ "In a school.", "At a hospital.", "At a hank." ], "summary": "In a school." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the man?", "dialogue": "M: Hey, Jessica, there is a new fun test in the paper. I love to fill these things out.\n W: What's this one about?\n M: It's about health.\n W: OK. Read it to me. I'll keep score.\n M: OK. No. 1: Do you smoke more than ten cigarettes a day?\n W: That's easy. I gave up smoking three years ago.\n M: Right. You know, I should too.\n W: Yeah, I've heard that before.\n M: No, No, really. I'm going to. But for now I'd have to say, yes. OK. No. 2: Do you have a check-up at your doctor's office at least once a year?\n W: Yeah, the company makes us go to the doctor every year. How about you?\n M: Well, I went to the doctor...let's see...about three years ago.\n W: You should go more often.\n M: Well, let's move on to No. 7: Do you work more than ten hours a day?\n W: No, but you've been working a lot lately.\n M: I'm really tired. I should work a lot less. But we've been busy though.\n W: You really should slow down.\n M: It's not that easy. Last question: Do you worry a lot in your life?\n W: Worry a lot? Yeah. I guess I'd have to say yes. I should rest more.\n M: I definitely should rest more. You know what? It's surprising I'm not dead already.", "choices": [ "He is probably a long-time smoker.", "He gave up smoking three years ago.", "He smokes less than ten cigarettes a day." ], "summary": "He smokes less than ten cigarettes a day." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How often does the woman go to the doctor for a check-up?", "dialogue": "M: Hey, Jessica, there is a new fun test in the paper. I love to fill these things out.\n W: What's this one about?\n M: It's about health.\n W: OK. Read it to me. I'll keep score.\n M: OK. No. 1: Do you smoke more than ten cigarettes a day?\n W: That's easy. I gave up smoking three years ago.\n M: Right. You know, I should too.\n W: Yeah, I've heard that before.\n M: No, No, really. I'm going to. But for now I'd have to say, yes. OK. No. 2: Do you have a check-up at your doctor's office at least once a year?\n W: Yeah, the company makes us go to the doctor every year. How about you?\n M: Well, I went to the doctor...let's see...about three years ago.\n W: You should go more often.\n M: Well, let's move on to No. 7: Do you work more than ten hours a day?\n W: No, but you've been working a lot lately.\n M: I'm really tired. I should work a lot less. But we've been busy though.\n W: You really should slow down.\n M: It's not that easy. Last question: Do you worry a lot in your life?\n W: Worry a lot? Yeah. I guess I'd have to say yes. I should rest more.\n M: I definitely should rest more. You know what? It's surprising I'm not dead already.", "choices": [ "Once every year.", "Twice a year.", "Once every three years." ], "summary": "Once every year." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many test questions are discussed in the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Hey, Jessica, there is a new fun test in the paper. I love to fill these things out.\n W: What's this one about?\n M: It's about health.\n W: OK. Read it to me. I'll keep score.\n M: OK. No. 1: Do you smoke more than ten cigarettes a day?\n W: That's easy. I gave up smoking three years ago.\n M: Right. You know, I should too.\n W: Yeah, I've heard that before.\n M: No, No, really. I'm going to. But for now I'd have to say, yes. OK. No. 2: Do you have a check-up at your doctor's office at least once a year?\n W: Yeah, the company makes us go to the doctor every year. How about you?\n M: Well, I went to the doctor...let's see...about three years ago.\n W: You should go more often.\n M: Well, let's move on to No. 7: Do you work more than ten hours a day?\n W: No, but you've been working a lot lately.\n M: I'm really tired. I should work a lot less. But we've been busy though.\n W: You really should slow down.\n M: It's not that easy. Last question: Do you worry a lot in your life?\n W: Worry a lot? Yeah. I guess I'd have to say yes. I should rest more.\n M: I definitely should rest more. You know what? It's surprising I'm not dead already.", "choices": [ "Four.", "Seven.", "Eight." ], "summary": "Four." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What change will the test probably bring to the speaker?", "dialogue": "M: Hey, Jessica, there is a new fun test in the paper. I love to fill these things out.\n W: What's this one about?\n M: It's about health.\n W: OK. Read it to me. I'll keep score.\n M: OK. No. 1: Do you smoke more than ten cigarettes a day?\n W: That's easy. I gave up smoking three years ago.\n M: Right. You know, I should too.\n W: Yeah, I've heard that before.\n M: No, No, really. I'm going to. But for now I'd have to say, yes. OK. No. 2: Do you have a check-up at your doctor's office at least once a year?\n W: Yeah, the company makes us go to the doctor every year. How about you?\n M: Well, I went to the doctor...let's see...about three years ago.\n W: You should go more often.\n M: Well, let's move on to No. 7: Do you work more than ten hours a day?\n W: No, but you've been working a lot lately.\n M: I'm really tired. I should work a lot less. But we've been busy though.\n W: You really should slow down.\n M: It's not that easy. Last question: Do you worry a lot in your life?\n W: Worry a lot? Yeah. I guess I'd have to say yes. I should rest more.\n M: I definitely should rest more. You know what? It's surprising I'm not dead already.", "choices": [ "They'll exercise more.", "They'll work harder.", "They'll rest more." ], "summary": "They'll rest more." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why isn't Rebecca going to eat?", "dialogue": "M: Rebecca is not eating her supper tonight. What's the matter.\n W: She went to the dentist and had one of her teeth pulled out. She said it would hurt too much to chew.", "choices": [ "She has been to the dentist's and is in much pain.", "She has one of her teeth filled at the dentist's.", "She doesn't feel like eating because she isn't hungry." ], "summary": "She has been to the dentist's and is in much pain." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why doesn't the man eat his cake?", "dialogue": "W: Why don't you eat your chocolate cake, Sam? Don't you like chocolate?\n M: Yes, I do, but I am having trouble with a bad tooth.", "choices": [ "It has a bad smell.", "He has a toothache.", "He has trouble opening his lips." ], "summary": "He has a toothache." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was the man's opinion of the exam?", "dialogue": "W: Your exam is over, isn't it? Why aren't you cheerful?\n M: Oh, I don't know. It isn't that the questions were too hard, but I always feel uneasy when the exam doesn't seem to have much to do with the book.", "choices": [ "The exam questions were too difficult.", "The questions had little connection with the course.", "He couldn't finish the questions within the time allowed." ], "summary": "The questions had little connection with the course." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are they standing now?", "dialogue": "W: Wait for a moment. What does the poster on the window say?\n M: Some clothes are discounting. Let's go inside and see if I can find a beautiful dress for you.", "choices": [ "Outside a book shop.", "In front of a clothes shop.", "In a clothes shop." ], "summary": "In front of a clothes shop." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn about Jame Smeil?", "dialogue": "W: Have you heard the news that Jame Smeil has resigned his post as prime minister?\n M: Well, I got it from the headlines this morning. It's reported that he made public at this decision at the last cabinet meeting.", "choices": [ "He has left his position in the government.", "He has already reached the retirement age.", "He made a stupid decision at the cabinet meeting." ], "summary": "He has left his position in the government." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will Lucy do at 11:30 tomorrow?", "dialogue": "M: Lucy, would you like to have lunch with me tomorrow?\n W: Oh, I'd really love to, but I have an appointment with my dentist at 11:30. Thanks for inviting me.", "choices": [ "Go out for lunch.", "See her dentist.", "Visit a friend." ], "summary": "See her dentist." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is Jenny?", "dialogue": "M: Does Jenny plan to go to summer school?\n W: No, she wants to work and save some money in the summer.\n M: That's good. Maybe she can help and pay some of the university fees next term.", "choices": [ "She is a student.", "She is a teacher.", "She is a clerk." ], "summary": "She is a student." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the relationship between the two men?", "dialogue": "Dan: Hey. Paul. Thanks for coming on this hunting trip with me. When my friend came down with the flu and couldn't make it, your sister wasn't going to let me go alone. You know, for safety reasons.\n Paul: Yeah, well, as you know, I really don't like to hunt. [That's okay!] But I only came because my sister twisted my arm.[Ah, that's okay!] I didn't realize I was marrying into a family of hunters.\n Dan: Shh. Quiet. I can see some deer down there, I think. You'll scare the deer away. They have a great sense of hearing and smell, so we have to remain out of sight.\n Paul: Well, as you know, I really don't eat much meat ...\n Dan: You don't have to eat it. I'll take care of that. Just get ready. As soon as the sun comes up in a few minutes, you can often see the deer down in that meadow. You see that stream down there. [Yeah. ]We just need to quietly get a little closer.\n Paul: Uh, Dan. How about if I just wait here and watch, you know, watch our stuff?\n Dan: No, man. We'll have a better chance at bagging a deer if we're together.\n Paul: Uh, man, I forgot my ammo back at the truck. What a bummer! I guess I'll just have to sit here and watch.\n Dan: Are you crazy? Here. Take these shells and load your rifle. Taken 'em. Take 'em.\n Paul: Uh. [cough, cough, cough ..] Hey deer. If you're out there, run!\n Dan: What are you doing? Cut it out! There's a huge deer now. Ah, he's mine! Watch this!\n Paul: Run, Bambi.\n Dan: [Bang, bang, bang.] What did you do that for?\n Paul: Yes, [looking confused ...] Why are you reloading? They're gone.\n Dan: Stand around here for much longer, and you'll see. Any last words?", "choices": [ "cousins", "brothers-in-law", "friends" ], "summary": "brothers-in-law" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time of day is it in the conversation?", "dialogue": "Dan: Hey. Paul. Thanks for coming on this hunting trip with me. When my friend came down with the flu and couldn't make it, your sister wasn't going to let me go alone. You know, for safety reasons.\n Paul: Yeah, well, as you know, I really don't like to hunt. [That's okay!] But I only came because my sister twisted my arm.[Ah, that's okay!] I didn't realize I was marrying into a family of hunters.\n Dan: Shh. Quiet. I can see some deer down there, I think. You'll scare the deer away. They have a great sense of hearing and smell, so we have to remain out of sight.\n Paul: Well, as you know, I really don't eat much meat ...\n Dan: You don't have to eat it. I'll take care of that. Just get ready. As soon as the sun comes up in a few minutes, you can often see the deer down in that meadow. You see that stream down there. [Yeah. ]We just need to quietly get a little closer.\n Paul: Uh, Dan. How about if I just wait here and watch, you know, watch our stuff?\n Dan: No, man. We'll have a better chance at bagging a deer if we're together.\n Paul: Uh, man, I forgot my ammo back at the truck. What a bummer! I guess I'll just have to sit here and watch.\n Dan: Are you crazy? Here. Take these shells and load your rifle. Taken 'em. Take 'em.\n Paul: Uh. [cough, cough, cough ..] Hey deer. If you're out there, run!\n Dan: What are you doing? Cut it out! There's a huge deer now. Ah, he's mine! Watch this!\n Paul: Run, Bambi.\n Dan: [Bang, bang, bang.] What did you do that for?\n Paul: Yes, [looking confused ...] Why are you reloading? They're gone.\n Dan: Stand around here for much longer, and you'll see. Any last words?", "choices": [ "early morning", "midday", "late evening" ], "summary": "early morning" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does Paul feel about hunting?", "dialogue": "Dan: Hey. Paul. Thanks for coming on this hunting trip with me. When my friend came down with the flu and couldn't make it, your sister wasn't going to let me go alone. You know, for safety reasons.\n Paul: Yeah, well, as you know, I really don't like to hunt. [That's okay!] But I only came because my sister twisted my arm.[Ah, that's okay!] I didn't realize I was marrying into a family of hunters.\n Dan: Shh. Quiet. I can see some deer down there, I think. You'll scare the deer away. They have a great sense of hearing and smell, so we have to remain out of sight.\n Paul: Well, as you know, I really don't eat much meat ...\n Dan: You don't have to eat it. I'll take care of that. Just get ready. As soon as the sun comes up in a few minutes, you can often see the deer down in that meadow. You see that stream down there. [Yeah. ]We just need to quietly get a little closer.\n Paul: Uh, Dan. How about if I just wait here and watch, you know, watch our stuff?\n Dan: No, man. We'll have a better chance at bagging a deer if we're together.\n Paul: Uh, man, I forgot my ammo back at the truck. What a bummer! I guess I'll just have to sit here and watch.\n Dan: Are you crazy? Here. Take these shells and load your rifle. Taken 'em. Take 'em.\n Paul: Uh. [cough, cough, cough ..] Hey deer. If you're out there, run!\n Dan: What are you doing? Cut it out! There's a huge deer now. Ah, he's mine! Watch this!\n Paul: Run, Bambi.\n Dan: [Bang, bang, bang.] What did you do that for?\n Paul: Yes, [looking confused ...] Why are you reloading? They're gone.\n Dan: Stand around here for much longer, and you'll see. Any last words?", "choices": [ "He sees it as an opportunity to provide food for his family.", "He really doesn't enjoy the thought of killing animals.", "He feels it is an appropriate activity when done safely." ], "summary": "He really doesn't enjoy the thought of killing animals." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where do they expect to spot the deer that day?", "dialogue": "Dan: Hey. Paul. Thanks for coming on this hunting trip with me. When my friend came down with the flu and couldn't make it, your sister wasn't going to let me go alone. You know, for safety reasons.\n Paul: Yeah, well, as you know, I really don't like to hunt. [That's okay!] But I only came because my sister twisted my arm.[Ah, that's okay!] I didn't realize I was marrying into a family of hunters.\n Dan: Shh. Quiet. I can see some deer down there, I think. You'll scare the deer away. They have a great sense of hearing and smell, so we have to remain out of sight.\n Paul: Well, as you know, I really don't eat much meat ...\n Dan: You don't have to eat it. I'll take care of that. Just get ready. As soon as the sun comes up in a few minutes, you can often see the deer down in that meadow. You see that stream down there. [Yeah. ]We just need to quietly get a little closer.\n Paul: Uh, Dan. How about if I just wait here and watch, you know, watch our stuff?\n Dan: No, man. We'll have a better chance at bagging a deer if we're together.\n Paul: Uh, man, I forgot my ammo back at the truck. What a bummer! I guess I'll just have to sit here and watch.\n Dan: Are you crazy? Here. Take these shells and load your rifle. Taken 'em. Take 'em.\n Paul: Uh. [cough, cough, cough ..] Hey deer. If you're out there, run!\n Dan: What are you doing? Cut it out! There's a huge deer now. Ah, he's mine! Watch this!\n Paul: Run, Bambi.\n Dan: [Bang, bang, bang.] What did you do that for?\n Paul: Yes, [looking confused ...] Why are you reloading? They're gone.\n Dan: Stand around here for much longer, and you'll see. Any last words?", "choices": [ "on a hillside in some trees", "near a water source", "along a well-established trail" ], "summary": "near a water source" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which thing does NOT happen in the conversation?", "dialogue": "Dan: Hey. Paul. Thanks for coming on this hunting trip with me. When my friend came down with the flu and couldn't make it, your sister wasn't going to let me go alone. You know, for safety reasons.\n Paul: Yeah, well, as you know, I really don't like to hunt. [That's okay!] But I only came because my sister twisted my arm.[Ah, that's okay!] I didn't realize I was marrying into a family of hunters.\n Dan: Shh. Quiet. I can see some deer down there, I think. You'll scare the deer away. They have a great sense of hearing and smell, so we have to remain out of sight.\n Paul: Well, as you know, I really don't eat much meat ...\n Dan: You don't have to eat it. I'll take care of that. Just get ready. As soon as the sun comes up in a few minutes, you can often see the deer down in that meadow. You see that stream down there. [Yeah. ]We just need to quietly get a little closer.\n Paul: Uh, Dan. How about if I just wait here and watch, you know, watch our stuff?\n Dan: No, man. We'll have a better chance at bagging a deer if we're together.\n Paul: Uh, man, I forgot my ammo back at the truck. What a bummer! I guess I'll just have to sit here and watch.\n Dan: Are you crazy? Here. Take these shells and load your rifle. Taken 'em. Take 'em.\n Paul: Uh. [cough, cough, cough ..] Hey deer. If you're out there, run!\n Dan: What are you doing? Cut it out! There's a huge deer now. Ah, he's mine! Watch this!\n Paul: Run, Bambi.\n Dan: [Bang, bang, bang.] What did you do that for?\n Paul: Yes, [looking confused ...] Why are you reloading? They're gone.\n Dan: Stand around here for much longer, and you'll see. Any last words?", "choices": [ "Paul wants to go back to their vehicle to get shells for his gun.", "Dan threatens to shoot Paul for his unwanted actions.", "They are able to take down a large deer." ], "summary": "They are able to take down a large deer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man do this evening?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me. What did you say you would like to do, Mr. Green?\n M: I said I'd better go back to the hotel. I'm meeting someone this evening.\n W: OK. How are you going back? By bus or taxi?\n M: I think I'll take a taxi. Do you know where I can get one?\n W: Oh, just wait by the roadside. I'll wait with you.\n M: OK. Thanks. Are the taxis in London all yellow?\n W: Well, some of them are. Is this your first time in London?\n M: Yes, it is. Do you give extra money to taxi drivers here?\n W: You mean a tip? Oh, yes. They usually expect about ten percent.\n M: That's the same in my country.\n W: Oh, look. Here's one. Taxi!\n M: Thanks. See you tomorrow.", "choices": [ "Go to London.", "Meet somebody.", "See the woman again." ], "summary": "Meet somebody." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the two speaking?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me. What did you say you would like to do, Mr. Green?\n M: I said I'd better go back to the hotel. I'm meeting someone this evening.\n W: OK. How are you going back? By bus or taxi?\n M: I think I'll take a taxi. Do you know where I can get one?\n W: Oh, just wait by the roadside. I'll wait with you.\n M: OK. Thanks. Are the taxis in London all yellow?\n W: Well, some of them are. Is this your first time in London?\n M: Yes, it is. Do you give extra money to taxi drivers here?\n W: You mean a tip? Oh, yes. They usually expect about ten percent.\n M: That's the same in my country.\n W: Oh, look. Here's one. Taxi!\n M: Thanks. See you tomorrow.", "choices": [ "In the street.", "In a hotel.", "In a taxi." ], "summary": "In the street." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me. What did you say you would like to do, Mr. Green?\n M: I said I'd better go back to the hotel. I'm meeting someone this evening.\n W: OK. How are you going back? By bus or taxi?\n M: I think I'll take a taxi. Do you know where I can get one?\n W: Oh, just wait by the roadside. I'll wait with you.\n M: OK. Thanks. Are the taxis in London all yellow?\n W: Well, some of them are. Is this your first time in London?\n M: Yes, it is. Do you give extra money to taxi drivers here?\n W: You mean a tip? Oh, yes. They usually expect about ten percent.\n M: That's the same in my country.\n W: Oh, look. Here's one. Taxi!\n M: Thanks. See you tomorrow.", "choices": [ "You needn't give extra money to taxi drivers in England.", "All taxis in England are yellow.", "It is the first time for the man to stay in England." ], "summary": "It is the first time for the man to stay in England." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: We are going to the concert this evening.\n M: Can I go with you?", "choices": [ "He wants to go to the concert, too.", "He wants to stay at home and do his homework.", "He wants to watch TV." ], "summary": "He wants to go to the concert, too." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the woman see last night?", "dialogue": "M: Did you see the film on Channel 6 yesterday?\n W: No. I saw an interesting TV play on Channel 1. How about the film?\n M: Not bad. It was about a girl who wants to realize her dream of becoming a dancer.\n W: Really? I wanted to see the film for long.", "choices": [ "A film on Channel 1.", "A film on Channel 6.", "A TV play on Channel 1." ], "summary": "A TV play on Channel 1." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long does the winter last in the woman's country according to the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Have you noticed a lot of differences between your country and ours?\n W: Well, that's a difficult question, but I can think of a few. People here dress quite differently, because the weather is warmer here. We wear winter clothes half the year-thick trousers and warm sweaters. Here, people dress more fashionably. Everyone looks very well dressed.\n M: Is clothing expensive in your country?\n W: Yes, it's more expensive than here.\n M: Do you find it easy to talk to people here? Can you make friends easily?\n W: Oh, yes. It's easy to meet people here, even if we speak different languages. People are the same everywhere. They worry about the same things. They worry about the cost of living and about the future of their children.\n M: Yes, you are dead right.", "choices": [ "Six months.", "Four months.", "Two months." ], "summary": "Six months." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who spends more money on clothes?", "dialogue": "M: Have you noticed a lot of differences between your country and ours?\n W: Well, that's a difficult question, but I can think of a few. People here dress quite differently, because the weather is warmer here. We wear winter clothes half the year-thick trousers and warm sweaters. Here, people dress more fashionably. Everyone looks very well dressed.\n M: Is clothing expensive in your country?\n W: Yes, it's more expensive than here.\n M: Do you find it easy to talk to people here? Can you make friends easily?\n W: Oh, yes. It's easy to meet people here, even if we speak different languages. People are the same everywhere. They worry about the same things. They worry about the cost of living and about the future of their children.\n M: Yes, you are dead right.", "choices": [ "People in the man's country.", "People in the woman's country.", "All the men in the speakers' countries." ], "summary": "People in the woman's country." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we know about people in the man's country from the woman?", "dialogue": "M: Have you noticed a lot of differences between your country and ours?\n W: Well, that's a difficult question, but I can think of a few. People here dress quite differently, because the weather is warmer here. We wear winter clothes half the year-thick trousers and warm sweaters. Here, people dress more fashionably. Everyone looks very well dressed.\n M: Is clothing expensive in your country?\n W: Yes, it's more expensive than here.\n M: Do you find it easy to talk to people here? Can you make friends easily?\n W: Oh, yes. It's easy to meet people here, even if we speak different languages. People are the same everywhere. They worry about the same things. They worry about the cost of living and about the future of their children.\n M: Yes, you are dead right.", "choices": [ "It's not easy to get along well with them.", "They have the same things to worry about.", "They needn't worry about their children." ], "summary": "They have the same things to worry about." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who are they going to ask about the question?", "dialogue": "W: I think the last question is very difficult.\n M: Lot's go and ask Mr. Green.", "choices": [ "Their teacher.", "Their father.", "Mr. Green." ], "summary": "Mr. Green." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they talking about?", "dialogue": "W: How do you feel?\n M: Oh. I've never felt better. Besides, some of my old clothes would fit me if I lose about 40 pounds.", "choices": [ "The man's feeling.", "The man's diet.", "The man's old clothes." ], "summary": "The man's diet." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the woman ask the man to do?", "dialogue": "F: You are walking too fast, I can't follow you. Please slow down.\n M: Sorry, I'll walk slower.", "choices": [ "To walk slower.", "To walk faster.", "To wait for her." ], "summary": "To walk slower." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who are talking?", "dialogue": "W: I don't feel good these days.\n M: Let me see. You've got a bad cold.", "choices": [ "A teacher and a student.", "A farmer and a worker.", "A doctor and a patient." ], "summary": "A doctor and a patient." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the man going to? He is going to______.", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, may I sit here?\n M: Yes, please.\n W: Thanks.\n M: Where are you going?\n W: I'm going to Washington D.C. And you?\n M: To New York. Is this your first trip here?\n W: Yes, I am a student from China. Would you please tell me something about Washington D.C.?\n M: With pleasure. Washington D.C. is the capital of America and it has many interesting places.\n W: But I am afraid I won't have enough time to see all those interesting places.\n M: It doesn't matter. You can take the tour mobile. It will take you to most tour sites in Washington D.C.\n W: That's great. Thank you for your information.", "choices": [ "New York", "Washington D.C", "New England" ], "summary": "New York" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "It is the ______ time for the woman to go to Washington D.C..", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, may I sit here?\n M: Yes, please.\n W: Thanks.\n M: Where are you going?\n W: I'm going to Washington D.C. And you?\n M: To New York. Is this your first trip here?\n W: Yes, I am a student from China. Would you please tell me something about Washington D.C.?\n M: With pleasure. Washington D.C. is the capital of America and it has many interesting places.\n W: But I am afraid I won't have enough time to see all those interesting places.\n M: It doesn't matter. You can take the tour mobile. It will take you to most tour sites in Washington D.C.\n W: That's great. Thank you for your information.", "choices": [ "second", "first", "third" ], "summary": "first" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The man advised the woman to______.", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, may I sit here?\n M: Yes, please.\n W: Thanks.\n M: Where are you going?\n W: I'm going to Washington D.C. And you?\n M: To New York. Is this your first trip here?\n W: Yes, I am a student from China. Would you please tell me something about Washington D.C.?\n M: With pleasure. Washington D.C. is the capital of America and it has many interesting places.\n W: But I am afraid I won't have enough time to see all those interesting places.\n M: It doesn't matter. You can take the tour mobile. It will take you to most tour sites in Washington D.C.\n W: That's great. Thank you for your information.", "choices": [ "take a tour mobile", "take a taxi", "take a bus" ], "summary": "take a tour mobile" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How is the man getting to work?", "dialogue": "W: I've planned to go to Washington this afternoon, but I'm too tired to drive and the bus is so uncomfortable.\n M: No problem. I'll save you the cost of a taxi by dropping you off at the train station on my way to work.", "choices": [ "Riding.", "By bus.", "Driving." ], "summary": "Driving." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the woman from this conversation?", "dialogue": "M: You're going to make a trip to San Francisco, aren't you?\n W: Yes. But I haven't got the plane ticket yet. I'm thinking of postponing the trip to next month since this is the busiest month for the airlines.", "choices": [ "She has to change the time for the trip.", "She hasn't decided where to go next month.", "She can't afford the time for the trip." ], "summary": "She has to change the time for the trip." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Juana, I am awfully sorry. I didn't mean to hurt you. Shall we have a beer and forget the whole thing?\n W: OK, we can drop it this time. But don't do it again.", "choices": [ "The man had hurt the woman's feelings.", "The woman appreciated the man's offer.", "The man had forgotten the whole thing." ], "summary": "The man had hurt the woman's feelings." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the probable relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "W: The baby is crying, darling.\n M: Perhaps he is hungry. Would you please just go up and see if he is all right? And give him some milk?", "choices": [ "Husband and wife.", "Doctor and patient.", "Interviewer and interviewee." ], "summary": "Husband and wife." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does Jack respond to the question?", "dialogue": "W: Jack, would you mind driving me to the station?\n M: Sure, why not?", "choices": [ "He is glad to drive her.", "He has a new car.", "He forgot his driver's license." ], "summary": "He is glad to drive her." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are they in?", "dialogue": "F: May I borrow your pencil, please? I left mine at home.\n M: Here you are.", "choices": [ "Cinema", "Classroom", "Shop" ], "summary": "Classroom" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why doesn't the Care usually accept large parties?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Old Tree Cafe. Can I help you?\n M: Yes, I'd like to book a table for ten of us tonight.\n W: Ten? We don't usually accept large parties, sir.\n M: I know, but we are regular customers. Can you figure out a solution for me?\n W: Emm. All right! We'll put two tables together.", "choices": [ "Small tables.", "Poor service", "Lack of waitresses." ], "summary": "Small tables." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man going to do?", "dialogue": "W: Jerry, can you pick me up after work today? I left my car at the garage.\n M: I'm afraid I can't. I have scheduled an appointment with a client at dinner time.", "choices": [ "Meet his client.", "Prepare the dinner.", "Work at his office." ], "summary": "Meet his client." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the woman feel about the man's decision?", "dialogue": "M: You know what, Betty? I have decided to give up smoking.\n W: Once again?", "choices": [ "Doubtful.", "Approving.", "Concerned." ], "summary": "Doubtful." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who has an eraser?", "dialogue": "W: Can I use your eraser, Tom?\n M: Sorry, I haven't got one. You can borrow from Jim.", "choices": [ "Tom.", "Jim.", "Jack." ], "summary": "Jim." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What probably caused the man's stomachache?", "dialogue": "W: You don't feel very well, do you? You look pale. Have you got a cold?\n M: Oh, no, but my stomach aches. Maybe the sea food doesn't agree with me.", "choices": [ "The sea food.", "The peak.", "The weather." ], "summary": "The sea food." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where will the woman go?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, sir, could you tell me how I can get to the railway station?\n M: Sorry, I don't understand. I can speak little English.\n W: Do you speak German?\n M: No, I don't.\n W: What is your first language, French or Spanish?\n M: Spanish is my mother language. I am not good at speaking English.\n W: But I think your English is very good.\n M: I don't think so. I only can speak some simple words and expressions.", "choices": [ "The bus station.", "The railway station.", "Germany." ], "summary": "The railway station." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What language is the man's mother language?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, sir, could you tell me how I can get to the railway station?\n M: Sorry, I don't understand. I can speak little English.\n W: Do you speak German?\n M: No, I don't.\n W: What is your first language, French or Spanish?\n M: Spanish is my mother language. I am not good at speaking English.\n W: But I think your English is very good.\n M: I don't think so. I only can speak some simple words and expressions.", "choices": [ "English.", "Spanish.", "French." ], "summary": "Spanish." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman imply?", "dialogue": "W: If you aren't doing anything particular, shall we see the new play at the Grand Theater tonight?\n M: Sounds great. But I've got to go over my notes for tomorrow's midterm.", "choices": [ "She has to study for the exam.", "She is particularly interested in plays.", "She's eager to watch the new play." ], "summary": "She has to study for the exam." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What prevents the man taking the Shakespeare course?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Kevin. How is it going?\n M: Ah, not so great.\n W: What's wrong?\n M: I've got a big problem with the Shakespeare course which is required for my major.\n W: Is that all filled up?\n M: No, there's plenty of room, but I have to take the starter course before I can take Professor Miller's Shakespeare course. It is only offered in the evening.\n W: You don't like evening classes?\n M: That's not the point. I work in the cafe every evening. I need the money to pay my tuition.\n W: You can ask someone that could switch hours with you. Maybe just switch a couple of evenings since the course probably only meets two times a week.\n M: I wish I could. My boss just did me a favor by putting me on evenings. And he'll hit the ceiling if I ask to change again.\n W: Wait a minute. I have an idea. Have you checked the course over at the community college? They might offer an introductory course during the day.\n M: That's a great idea. I'm free this afternoon. I'll go over and check it out.\n W: Their courses are actually cheaper.\n M: Thanks for your advice. I'll let you know what happens.\n W: Sure. Good luck!", "choices": [ "It's already full.", "It's very expensive.", "It requires a starter course." ], "summary": "It requires a starter course." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What problem does the man have?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Kevin. How is it going?\n M: Ah, not so great.\n W: What's wrong?\n M: I've got a big problem with the Shakespeare course which is required for my major.\n W: Is that all filled up?\n M: No, there's plenty of room, but I have to take the starter course before I can take Professor Miller's Shakespeare course. It is only offered in the evening.\n W: You don't like evening classes?\n M: That's not the point. I work in the cafe every evening. I need the money to pay my tuition.\n W: You can ask someone that could switch hours with you. Maybe just switch a couple of evenings since the course probably only meets two times a week.\n M: I wish I could. My boss just did me a favor by putting me on evenings. And he'll hit the ceiling if I ask to change again.\n W: Wait a minute. I have an idea. Have you checked the course over at the community college? They might offer an introductory course during the day.\n M: That's a great idea. I'm free this afternoon. I'll go over and check it out.\n W: Their courses are actually cheaper.\n M: Thanks for your advice. I'll let you know what happens.\n W: Sure. Good luck!", "choices": [ "He can't take evening classes.", "His boss won't give him a leave.", "He has to take the course many times." ], "summary": "He can't take evening classes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man do?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Kevin. How is it going?\n M: Ah, not so great.\n W: What's wrong?\n M: I've got a big problem with the Shakespeare course which is required for my major.\n W: Is that all filled up?\n M: No, there's plenty of room, but I have to take the starter course before I can take Professor Miller's Shakespeare course. It is only offered in the evening.\n W: You don't like evening classes?\n M: That's not the point. I work in the cafe every evening. I need the money to pay my tuition.\n W: You can ask someone that could switch hours with you. Maybe just switch a couple of evenings since the course probably only meets two times a week.\n M: I wish I could. My boss just did me a favor by putting me on evenings. And he'll hit the ceiling if I ask to change again.\n W: Wait a minute. I have an idea. Have you checked the course over at the community college? They might offer an introductory course during the day.\n M: That's a great idea. I'm free this afternoon. I'll go over and check it out.\n W: Their courses are actually cheaper.\n M: Thanks for your advice. I'll let you know what happens.\n W: Sure. Good luck!", "choices": [ "Give up his job at the cafe.", "Check the course at another college.", "Change his work hours with his friend." ], "summary": "Check the course at another college." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which is Jim's favorite season?", "dialogue": "F: Do you like spring best, Jim?\n M: No, I like summer best because I can go swimming in summer.", "choices": [ "Spring.", "Summer.", "Winter." ], "summary": "Summer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the conversation mainly about?", "dialogue": "M: The heavy rain caused flooding, which made it hard to plant new crops.\n W: Yes. We seldom see so much rain at this time of year.", "choices": [ "New crops", "Unusual weather", "Floods throughout the year" ], "summary": "Unusual weather" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why doesn't the woman buy tickets for the seats in the middle?", "dialogue": "W: I'd like to reserve two tickets on Saturday, the 10th.\n M: For which movie, madam?\n W: Um...for Dark and Stormy Night, please.\n M: I'm sorry, that show is sold out.\n W: Well, how about on the 11th?\n M: Yes, madam, we do have tickets for that show.\n W: Are there any seats left in the middle?\n M: Yes, but they're not next to each other. If you want them together, we still have seats in the front and at the back.\n W: The front row sounds good. How much are the tickets?\n M: $13 total.\n W: Okay. Can I use my credit card?\n M: Sure. Could you give me your name, the name of your card, the card number, please?\n W: Uh, just a second. I have to get my credit card out.", "choices": [ "They are not next to each other.", "They are too expensive.", "They are sold out." ], "summary": "They are not next to each other." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much is each ticket?", "dialogue": "W: I'd like to reserve two tickets on Saturday, the 10th.\n M: For which movie, madam?\n W: Um...for Dark and Stormy Night, please.\n M: I'm sorry, that show is sold out.\n W: Well, how about on the 11th?\n M: Yes, madam, we do have tickets for that show.\n W: Are there any seats left in the middle?\n M: Yes, but they're not next to each other. If you want them together, we still have seats in the front and at the back.\n W: The front row sounds good. How much are the tickets?\n M: $13 total.\n W: Okay. Can I use my credit card?\n M: Sure. Could you give me your name, the name of your card, the card number, please?\n W: Uh, just a second. I have to get my credit card out.", "choices": [ "$13.", "$30.", "$6.5." ], "summary": "$6.5." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What day are the tickets for?", "dialogue": "W: I'd like to reserve two tickets on Saturday, the 10th.\n M: For which movie, madam?\n W: Um...for Dark and Stormy Night, please.\n M: I'm sorry, that show is sold out.\n W: Well, how about on the 11th?\n M: Yes, madam, we do have tickets for that show.\n W: Are there any seats left in the middle?\n M: Yes, but they're not next to each other. If you want them together, we still have seats in the front and at the back.\n W: The front row sounds good. How much are the tickets?\n M: $13 total.\n W: Okay. Can I use my credit card?\n M: Sure. Could you give me your name, the name of your card, the card number, please?\n W: Uh, just a second. I have to get my credit card out.", "choices": [ "Friday.", "Saturday.", "Sunday." ], "summary": "Sunday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman imply?", "dialogue": "M: I wonder if you find my experience relevant to the job.\n W: Yes, certainly. But if only you had sent your application letter a week earlier.", "choices": [ "The application arrived a week earlier than expected.", "The job has been given to someone else.", "The man is not suitable for the position," ], "summary": "The job has been given to someone else." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "M: Why you don't like going to the cinema?\n W: Well, there are too many problems. For example, when a film is popular, the cinema is rather crowded.\n M: Is that all?\n W: No, the worst is the people - children running up and down, people chatting endlessly, and so on. So, I'd rather stay home and wait to see the films when they are shown on TV.\n M: Then you may see the films a bit later than other people.\n W: Yes, but I'll be more comfortable in the quietness of my living room.\n M: Well, I prefer seeing films at the cinema as soon as they come out.", "choices": [ "New films.", "Popular cinemas.", "Film-seeing habits." ], "summary": "Film-seeing habits." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What seems to bother the woman at the cinema?", "dialogue": "M: Why you don't like going to the cinema?\n W: Well, there are too many problems. For example, when a film is popular, the cinema is rather crowded.\n M: Is that all?\n W: No, the worst is the people - children running up and down, people chatting endlessly, and so on. So, I'd rather stay home and wait to see the films when they are shown on TV.\n M: Then you may see the films a bit later than other people.\n W: Yes, but I'll be more comfortable in the quietness of my living room.\n M: Well, I prefer seeing films at the cinema as soon as they come out.", "choices": [ "Noisy surroundings.", "Long waiting time.", "Uncomfortable seats." ], "summary": "Noisy surroundings." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the conversation tell us about Mr. Li? Li still speaks English.", "dialogue": "M: Did you know this: after almost ten years in the United States, with such a strong accent.\n W: Yes, but he is proud of it. He says it is a part of his identity.", "choices": [ "His English is still poor after ten years in America.", "He doesn't mind speaking English with an accent.", "He doesn't like the way Americans speak." ], "summary": "His English is still poor after ten years in America." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "According to the conversation, who answers if you dial 100?", "dialogue": "M: This is an emergency. What does it say on the notice?\n W: Pick up the receiver and ring the operator. Look, it says dial 100. Then it'll put you through to the police.", "choices": [ "The police.", "Emergency Services.", "The operator." ], "summary": "The operator." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the problem in the conversation?", "dialogue": "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?\n Emily: Yeah. Um, who do you want to call?\n Ethan: Well, Brittany was sitting next to me, so I'll call her first. What is her number?\n 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).\n Ethan: ... okay, zero-zero-one-nine (0019). Got it. I'll call her first. And, uh, what about James?\n Emily: Yeah. Um, okay. It's six-one-four one-four-eight-zero (614-1480).\n Ethan: Okay, six-one-four fourteen eighteen (614-1418), right?\n Emily: No, it's fourteen eighty (1480).\n Ethan: Oh, okay. And, um, yeah, um, uh ... What's her name? You know, the girl, um ... You know.\n Emily: Which one? [ Embarrashed laugh ... ]\n Emily: You mean Audrey? The girl you really like?\n Ethan: What?\n Emily: I can tell you like her.\n Ethan: Come on. Are you kidding? No, no. I mean, we're like brother and sister.\n 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).\n Ethan: Yeah, six-zero-one-zero (6010). Got it. Bye.\n Emily: No.\n Ethan: What?\n Emily: Six-zero-one-six (6016).\n Ethan: Six-zero-one-six (6016).\n Emily: Alright. I hope your sister's not mad that you called.\n Ethan: No problem.\n Emily: Bye.\n Ethan: Bye.", "choices": [ "The man didn't do his homework.", "The man can't find his book.", "The man missed his grammar class." ], "summary": "The man can't find his book." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is Brittany's phone number?", "dialogue": "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?\n Emily: Yeah. Um, who do you want to call?\n Ethan: Well, Brittany was sitting next to me, so I'll call her first. What is her number?\n 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).\n Ethan: ... okay, zero-zero-one-nine (0019). Got it. I'll call her first. And, uh, what about James?\n Emily: Yeah. Um, okay. It's six-one-four one-four-eight-zero (614-1480).\n Ethan: Okay, six-one-four fourteen eighteen (614-1418), right?\n Emily: No, it's fourteen eighty (1480).\n Ethan: Oh, okay. And, um, yeah, um, uh ... What's her name? You know, the girl, um ... You know.\n Emily: Which one? [ Embarrashed laugh ... ]\n Emily: You mean Audrey? The girl you really like?\n Ethan: What?\n Emily: I can tell you like her.\n Ethan: Come on. Are you kidding? No, no. I mean, we're like brother and sister.\n 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).\n Ethan: Yeah, six-zero-one-zero (6010). Got it. Bye.\n Emily: No.\n Ethan: What?\n Emily: Six-zero-one-six (6016).\n Ethan: Six-zero-one-six (6016).\n Emily: Alright. I hope your sister's not mad that you called.\n Ethan: No problem.\n Emily: Bye.\n Ethan: Bye.", "choices": [ "It's 870-0019.", "It's 870-0090.", "It's 870-0099." ], "summary": "It's 870-0019." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "James' phone number is __________.", "dialogue": "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?\n Emily: Yeah. Um, who do you want to call?\n Ethan: Well, Brittany was sitting next to me, so I'll call her first. What is her number?\n 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).\n Ethan: ... okay, zero-zero-one-nine (0019). Got it. I'll call her first. And, uh, what about James?\n Emily: Yeah. Um, okay. It's six-one-four one-four-eight-zero (614-1480).\n Ethan: Okay, six-one-four fourteen eighteen (614-1418), right?\n Emily: No, it's fourteen eighty (1480).\n Ethan: Oh, okay. And, um, yeah, um, uh ... What's her name? You know, the girl, um ... You know.\n Emily: Which one? [ Embarrashed laugh ... ]\n Emily: You mean Audrey? The girl you really like?\n Ethan: What?\n Emily: I can tell you like her.\n Ethan: Come on. Are you kidding? No, no. I mean, we're like brother and sister.\n 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).\n Ethan: Yeah, six-zero-one-zero (6010). Got it. Bye.\n Emily: No.\n Ethan: What?\n Emily: Six-zero-one-six (6016).\n Ethan: Six-zero-one-six (6016).\n Emily: Alright. I hope your sister's not mad that you called.\n Ethan: No problem.\n Emily: Bye.\n Ethan: Bye.", "choices": [ "614-1418", "614-4080", "614-1480" ], "summary": "614-1480" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The man wants Audrey's phone number because _______.", "dialogue": "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?\n Emily: Yeah. Um, who do you want to call?\n Ethan: Well, Brittany was sitting next to me, so I'll call her first. What is her number?\n 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).\n Ethan: ... okay, zero-zero-one-nine (0019). Got it. I'll call her first. And, uh, what about James?\n Emily: Yeah. Um, okay. It's six-one-four one-four-eight-zero (614-1480).\n Ethan: Okay, six-one-four fourteen eighteen (614-1418), right?\n Emily: No, it's fourteen eighty (1480).\n Ethan: Oh, okay. And, um, yeah, um, uh ... What's her name? You know, the girl, um ... You know.\n Emily: Which one? [ Embarrashed laugh ... ]\n Emily: You mean Audrey? The girl you really like?\n Ethan: What?\n Emily: I can tell you like her.\n Ethan: Come on. Are you kidding? No, no. I mean, we're like brother and sister.\n 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).\n Ethan: Yeah, six-zero-one-zero (6010). Got it. Bye.\n Emily: No.\n Ethan: What?\n Emily: Six-zero-one-six (6016).\n Ethan: Six-zero-one-six (6016).\n Emily: Alright. I hope your sister's not mad that you called.\n Ethan: No problem.\n Emily: Bye.\n Ethan: Bye.", "choices": [ "he needs the homework", "he likes her", "he wants to find his computer" ], "summary": "he likes her" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is Audrey's phone number?", "dialogue": "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?\n Emily: Yeah. Um, who do you want to call?\n Ethan: Well, Brittany was sitting next to me, so I'll call her first. What is her number?\n 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).\n Ethan: ... okay, zero-zero-one-nine (0019). Got it. I'll call her first. And, uh, what about James?\n Emily: Yeah. Um, okay. It's six-one-four one-four-eight-zero (614-1480).\n Ethan: Okay, six-one-four fourteen eighteen (614-1418), right?\n Emily: No, it's fourteen eighty (1480).\n Ethan: Oh, okay. And, um, yeah, um, uh ... What's her name? You know, the girl, um ... You know.\n Emily: Which one? [ Embarrashed laugh ... ]\n Emily: You mean Audrey? The girl you really like?\n Ethan: What?\n Emily: I can tell you like her.\n Ethan: Come on. Are you kidding? No, no. I mean, we're like brother and sister.\n 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).\n Ethan: Yeah, six-zero-one-zero (6010). Got it. Bye.\n Emily: No.\n Ethan: What?\n Emily: Six-zero-one-six (6016).\n Ethan: Six-zero-one-six (6016).\n Emily: Alright. I hope your sister's not mad that you called.\n Ethan: No problem.\n Emily: Bye.\n Ethan: Bye.", "choices": [ "558-6016", "558-6010", "558-1660" ], "summary": "558-6016" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: I think it's high time we turned our attention to the danger of drunk driving now.\n W: I can't agree with you more. You see, countless innocent people are killed by drunk drivers each year.", "choices": [ "People should pay more attention tothe danger of drunk driving.", "She does not agree with the man.", "Drunk drivers are not guilty." ], "summary": "People should pay more attention tothe danger of drunk driving." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: Are you coming with me to the art show?\n M: No, I'm too busy with another project.", "choices": [ "He must hand in a full report on the exhibition.", "He is too busy to go along.", "He has to wash his hands first." ], "summary": "He is too busy to go along." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: Could you help me withdraw 10,000 dollars from my saving account?\n M: I'm sorry, you will have to step over to the manager's desk.", "choices": [ "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." ], "summary": "She has to go to the manager's desk." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does Cathy do most of the gardening herself?", "dialogue": "M: Your yard is always so beautiful, Cathy. You must have a gardener.\n 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.", "choices": [ "Because a gardener isn't experienced as she is.", "Because she likes gardening.", "Because she wants to save money." ], "summary": "Because she wants to save money." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was Mary doing?", "dialogue": "W: Did you see Mary somewhere around?\n M: Yes, she is in the campus bank, applying for the student's loan.", "choices": [ "Reading on the campus lawn.", "Depositing money in the bank.", "Applying for financial aid." ], "summary": "Applying for financial aid." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is David going to do?", "dialogue": "W: David, are you coming with us to the park?\n M: No, I'm sorry, but I have to catch up with my homework.", "choices": [ "Catch a train home.", "Do his homework.", "Go to a park." ], "summary": "Do his homework." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: Can you believe it? Jessie told her boss he was wrong to have fired his marketing director\n W: Yeah, but you know Jessie. If she has something in mind, everyone will know about it.", "choices": [ "Jessie always says what she thinks.", "Jessie seems to have a lot on her mind.", "Jessie is wrong to find fault with her boss." ], "summary": "Jessie always says what she thinks." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man talking about?", "dialogue": "M: I wish I could get used to the American customs of using first names.\n W: We usually call good friends by their first names.", "choices": [ "The woman's name.", "A custom that is new to him.", "American names." ], "summary": "A custom that is new to him." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the woman's job?", "dialogue": "W: Have a look at our new jeans, please. They've just arrived and they are on sale.\n M: Uh.. Thanks. I will let you know if I need help.", "choices": [ "A librarian.", "A shop assistant.", "A secretary." ], "summary": "A shop assistant." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is Tom doing now?", "dialogue": "F: Where is Tom, do you know?\n M: He's in the library. He went there to return some books.", "choices": [ "He is borrowing some books.", "He is reading some books.", "He is returning some books." ], "summary": "He is returning some books." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What kind of work does Mr. Smith probably do?", "dialogue": "W: Hello. This is Mrs. Smith. May I speak to my husband, please?\n M: He's showing his customer a new car outside.", "choices": [ "He is a bus driver.", "He is a taxi driver.", "He is a car salesman." ], "summary": "He is a car salesman." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "F: Are you going to work long?\n M: It will be done in a short time.", "choices": [ "The work can't be done in a short time.", "He needs more time to do the work.", "The work won't take long." ], "summary": "The work won't take long." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the most probable relationship between Jim and Bob?", "dialogue": "W: I often mistake Jim for Bob. Can you tell them apart?\n M: No, they look so much alike that they even confused their mother sometimes when they were young.", "choices": [ "They are twins.", "They are classmates.", "They are friends." ], "summary": "They are twins." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man's final choice for the sweater?", "dialogue": "M: Is this blue too bright for me?\n W: Mmm-hmm. It is a very bright blue. Try this. It's size ten.\n M: But 1 wear size eleven.\n W: How about black? It's size eleven.\n M: Let me try it on. I'm taking too much of your time.\n W: It's seven o'clock. Where's my friend Jack? I was expecting him here at six forty-five.\n M: Don't worry. The traffic is very heavy at this hour.\n W: I know. But we're going to be late for tonight's party.\n M: I'll take this black sweater. I like the color on me. How do you think?\n W: I think it looks terrific on you.", "choices": [ "A blue sweater in size ten.", "A black sweater in size eleven.", "A black sweater in size ten." ], "summary": "A black sweater in size eleven." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman going to do that night?", "dialogue": "M: Is this blue too bright for me?\n W: Mmm-hmm. It is a very bright blue. Try this. It's size ten.\n M: But 1 wear size eleven.\n W: How about black? It's size eleven.\n M: Let me try it on. I'm taking too much of your time.\n W: It's seven o'clock. Where's my friend Jack? I was expecting him here at six forty-five.\n M: Don't worry. The traffic is very heavy at this hour.\n W: I know. But we're going to be late for tonight's party.\n M: I'll take this black sweater. I like the color on me. How do you think?\n W: I think it looks terrific on you.", "choices": [ "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." ], "summary": "She is going to take part in a party with her friend." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the speakers do tomorrow evening?", "dialogue": "M: Look what's on tomorrow, mother. That's the program you like about animals. It's before dinner. Let's watch it together.\n W: OK. You want to watch the space film at 7 o'clock, don't you?\n M: No, we can't. We're going to grandma's after dinner.\n W: Oh, yes, that's right.", "choices": [ "Visit their Grandma", "Watch a space film on TV", "Watch a program about animals" ], "summary": "Visit their Grandma" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where do the speakers plan to go?", "dialogue": "M: Are you free on the weekend?\n W: I haven't got any plans yet, why?\n M: There is an exhibition of Chinese paintings at the public library. Would you like to go with me?\n W: I'd love to, but when?\n M: How about Saturday morning? It's cooler in the morning and maybe less crowded.\n 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.\n M: So, shall we meet at 2:00, Saturday afternoon?\n W: OK, that would be great. I'll be waiting for you at my home.", "choices": [ "A library.", "A museum.", "The woman's home." ], "summary": "A library." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman want to go on Saturday afternoon?", "dialogue": "M: Are you free on the weekend?\n W: I haven't got any plans yet, why?\n M: There is an exhibition of Chinese paintings at the public library. Would you like to go with me?\n W: I'd love to, but when?\n M: How about Saturday morning? It's cooler in the morning and maybe less crowded.\n 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.\n M: So, shall we meet at 2:00, Saturday afternoon?\n W: OK, that would be great. I'll be waiting for you at my home.", "choices": [ "To avoid the crowd.", "To enjoy nice weather.", "To sleep late in the morning." ], "summary": "To sleep late in the morning." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When did Dr Smith arrive in India?", "dialogue": "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?\n 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.\n W: Have you ever thought of a typical village as a better choice?\n 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.\n 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?\n 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.\n 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.", "choices": [ "Several weeks ago.", "Several months ago.", "A year ago." ], "summary": "A year ago." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did Dr Smith come to settle down in a village in the Himalayas?", "dialogue": "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?\n 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.\n W: Have you ever thought of a typical village as a better choice?\n 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.\n 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?\n 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.\n 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.", "choices": [ "It is in the plains.", "It is cooler there.", "The villagers convinced him to stay." ], "summary": "It is cooler there." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was Dr Smith before he came to India?", "dialogue": "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?\n 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.\n W: Have you ever thought of a typical village as a better choice?\n 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.\n 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?\n 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.\n 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.", "choices": [ "A political journalist.", "A university professor.", "A retired doctor." ], "summary": "A political journalist." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did Dr Smith choose to live in India?", "dialogue": "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?\n 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.\n W: Have you ever thought of a typical village as a better choice?\n 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.\n 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?\n 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.\n 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.", "choices": [ "To change his ideas.", "To understand the Third World better.", "To start a new career there." ], "summary": "To understand the Third World better." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from this conversation?", "dialogue": "M: How are you getting on with your essay, Mary? I'm having areal hard time with mine.\n W: After two sleepless nights, I'm finally through with it.", "choices": [ "The man thought the essay was easy.", "They both had a hard time writing the essay.", "The woman thought the essay was easy." ], "summary": "They both had a hard time writing the essay." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: We should spend this weekend in Hangzhou.\n M: How about the whole week?", "choices": [ "He can't go this weekend.", "They should stay in Hangzhou longer.", "They shouldn't spend much money." ], "summary": "They should stay in Hangzhou longer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How old is the man now?", "dialogue": "W: How old are you now?\n M: I'm twenty-eight years old.", "choices": [ "22 years old.", "28 years old.", "26 years old." ], "summary": "28 years old." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When did the woman see the movie Fang Hua?", "dialogue": "W: The movie Fang Hua is a hit, have you ever seen it? It was on since last Friday.\n M: Yes, I went last Sunday. How about you?\n W: I saw it on the first day. Not bad, is it?\n M: Mm, it made me want to read the novel again.\n W: Yeah, it really brought the world of the novel to me.", "choices": [ "Last Friday.", "Last Saturday.", "Last Sunday." ], "summary": "Last Friday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman's opinion about the film?", "dialogue": "W: The movie Fang Hua is a hit, have you ever seen it? It was on since last Friday.\n M: Yes, I went last Sunday. How about you?\n W: I saw it on the first day. Not bad, is it?\n M: Mm, it made me want to read the novel again.\n W: Yeah, it really brought the world of the novel to me.", "choices": [ "It was very bad.", "It was true to the novel.", "It made her think of the world." ], "summary": "It was true to the novel." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman suggest?", "dialogue": "M: I'd like to drive to the concert,but my brother will use the car tonight.\n W: Who needs a car?We can take the bus if we go a little earlier.", "choices": [ "They don't have to go to the concert.", "His brother will let them use the car.", "The bus is fine for them." ], "summary": "The bus is fine for them." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Did the man smoke before?", "dialogue": "W: The doctor told me not to smoke anymore.\n M: I think he is right.", "choices": [ "Yes, he did.", "No, he didn't.", "Doesn't say." ], "summary": "Yes, he did." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where was the man when the woman called him?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, John. What happened to you? I've been waiting for twenty minutes.\n M: Oh, I completely forgot about our meeting. I'm on my way. Please wait for me.\n W: OK. I'll wait for you at the main entrance.", "choices": [ "He was on his way to where they should meet.", "He was at home.", "He was in his office." ], "summary": "He was on his way to where they should meet." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman want to buy?", "dialogue": "M: Is there anything else you want to buy while we are in town?\n W: Let's stop at the cantata shop to get some color films. I want to take some pictures in our garden today.", "choices": [ "Cameras.", "Pictures.", "Films." ], "summary": "Films." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which subject does the woman like most?", "dialogue": "M: I like science more than maths, but history is my favorite subject.\n W: But I think computer programming is the best.", "choices": [ "Science.", "Computer programming.", "History." ], "summary": "Computer programming." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the dialogue?", "dialogue": "W: Why didn't you come here yesterday, John?\n M: I'm sorry, madam. My mother was ill.", "choices": [ "John was expected to come yesterday.", "John didn't come because he was ill.", "The woman was John's mother." ], "summary": "John was expected to come yesterday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: I'm looking for an unfurnished two-bedroom apartment, but all your apartments are furnished.\n W: We can take care of that. We can simply remove the furniture.", "choices": [ "Furnished apartments will cost more.", "The apartment can be furnished easily.", "She can provide the man with the apartment he needs." ], "summary": "She can provide the man with the apartment he needs." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many languages can he speak?", "dialogue": "W: Can you speak English?\n M: Certainly, and I can also speak Japanese and Chinese.", "choices": [ "One.", "Two.", "Three." ], "summary": "Three." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers going to do?", "dialogue": "M: Our flight will be delayed by 6 hours. That means it won't be leaving until 3:30 in the afternoon.\n W: What shall we do in the meantime?\n M: Let's find some seats in the quiet part of the terminal to take a nap.\n W: Good idea. I am pretty tired.", "choices": [ "Change to another flight.", "Take a rest while waiting.", "Take their seats on the flight." ], "summary": "Take a rest while waiting." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman suggest about Todd?", "dialogue": "M: Todd got the highest grade point in the biology class.\n W: No wonder! He's at the library every day.", "choices": [ "He is the highest boy in the class.", "He works very hard at his lessons.", "He often wanders in the library." ], "summary": "He works very hard at his lessons." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the woman probably go for her holiday?", "dialogue": "M: Are you doing anything exciting this summer, Sandy?\n W: We are, as a matter of fact. Nick's boss says we can have the beach house in Florida for two weeks.\n M: That's great!", "choices": [ "The countryside.", "A forest.", "A beach." ], "summary": "A beach." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was the first computer like'?", "dialogue": "M: When was the first computer built?\n W: It was built in 1944.\n M: Is it the same as the computers that we use now?\n W: No, it was as large as a room and worked very slow.\n M: But computers have become smaller, and worked faster now.\n W: Yes. Most computers are as small as a TV set. Some can be made smaller than a book.\n M: Why is a computer so useful?\n W: It can keep much information and work very fast.\n M: Then they can do a lot of work for us.\n W: You are right. They have greatly changed our lives.", "choices": [ "It was as large as a TV set.", "It was as large as a room.", "It was as large as a book." ], "summary": "It was as large as a room." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What changes does computer have now?", "dialogue": "M: When was the first computer built?\n W: It was built in 1944.\n M: Is it the same as the computers that we use now?\n W: No, it was as large as a room and worked very slow.\n M: But computers have become smaller, and worked faster now.\n W: Yes. Most computers are as small as a TV set. Some can be made smaller than a book.\n M: Why is a computer so useful?\n W: It can keep much information and work very fast.\n M: Then they can do a lot of work for us.\n W: You are right. They have greatly changed our lives.", "choices": [ "It becomes smaller and works faster.", "It becomes larger and works faster.", "It becomes larger and works slower." ], "summary": "It becomes smaller and works faster." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the result of the invention of the computer?", "dialogue": "M: When was the first computer built?\n W: It was built in 1944.\n M: Is it the same as the computers that we use now?\n W: No, it was as large as a room and worked very slow.\n M: But computers have become smaller, and worked faster now.\n W: Yes. Most computers are as small as a TV set. Some can be made smaller than a book.\n M: Why is a computer so useful?\n W: It can keep much information and work very fast.\n M: Then they can do a lot of work for us.\n W: You are right. They have greatly changed our lives.", "choices": [ "It can do everything that man does.", "Our lives have been changed a lot.", "More and more information can be stored in a computer." ], "summary": "Our lives have been changed a lot." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long do they have before the film start?", "dialogue": "F: Look at the clock. We'll be late.\n M: The film will start at 8: 30. It's 8:00 now.", "choices": [ "Half an hour.", "One hour.", "One hour and a half." ], "summary": "Half an hour." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did Steve originally plan to do?", "dialogue": "Woman: Hi, Steve, how are things?\n Man: Hi, Maggie. Good, thanks. What's new with you?\n Woman: Oh, I was just wondering if you want to go out tonight.\n Man: Well, I was thinking of going to the university library to do a bit of study. What've you got on mind?\n Woman: I thought we just go for a walk? Maybe down the park near the beach.\n Man: Tonight? You must be joking! It's too cold.\n 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?\n Man: OK. What time does it start?\n 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.\n Man: OK. OK. Where are we going to meet?\n Woman: It'd be easier if we meet at the cinema.\n Man: OK. Where is it?\n Woman: Oh, you know, the Oyiyang.\n Man: Where is that?\n Woman: Near the town hall at the opposite of the Bank.\n Man: Oh, yes. I know where it is. OK. Look, I'll meet you there at fifteen past eight.", "choices": [ "To do some study.", "To stay at home.", "To see a new film." ], "summary": "To do some study." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Maggie finally decided to go to see a film because ________.", "dialogue": "Woman: Hi, Steve, how are things?\n Man: Hi, Maggie. Good, thanks. What's new with you?\n Woman: Oh, I was just wondering if you want to go out tonight.\n Man: Well, I was thinking of going to the university library to do a bit of study. What've you got on mind?\n Woman: I thought we just go for a walk? Maybe down the park near the beach.\n Man: Tonight? You must be joking! It's too cold.\n 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?\n Man: OK. What time does it start?\n 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.\n Man: OK. OK. Where are we going to meet?\n Woman: It'd be easier if we meet at the cinema.\n Man: OK. Where is it?\n Woman: Oh, you know, the Oyiyang.\n Man: Where is that?\n Woman: Near the town hall at the opposite of the Bank.\n Man: Oh, yes. I know where it is. OK. Look, I'll meet you there at fifteen past eight.", "choices": [ "there was no park nearby", "the weather wasn't ideal for a walk", "it would be easier to go to a cinema" ], "summary": "the weather wasn't ideal for a walk" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did they plan to meet?", "dialogue": "Woman: Hi, Steve, how are things?\n Man: Hi, Maggie. Good, thanks. What's new with you?\n Woman: Oh, I was just wondering if you want to go out tonight.\n Man: Well, I was thinking of going to the university library to do a bit of study. What've you got on mind?\n Woman: I thought we just go for a walk? Maybe down the park near the beach.\n Man: Tonight? You must be joking! It's too cold.\n 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?\n Man: OK. What time does it start?\n 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.\n Man: OK. OK. Where are we going to meet?\n Woman: It'd be easier if we meet at the cinema.\n Man: OK. Where is it?\n Woman: Oh, you know, the Oyiyang.\n Man: Where is that?\n Woman: Near the town hall at the opposite of the Bank.\n Man: Oh, yes. I know where it is. OK. Look, I'll meet you there at fifteen past eight.", "choices": [ "At the cinema.", "Near the bank.", "In Steve's place." ], "summary": "At the cinema." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's worrying the woman?", "dialogue": "W: Renting a Conference Room at the hotel will cost us too much. We are already running in the red\n M: How about using our dining room for the meeting?", "choices": [ "The organization of a conference.", "The cost of renting a conference room.", "The decoration of the conference room." ], "summary": "The cost of renting a conference room." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from this conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me. Do you know when the train will arrive?\n M: I'm sorry. The train is behind schedule. You have to wait another twenty minutes.", "choices": [ "The train is crowded.", "The train is late.", "The train is on time." ], "summary": "The train is late." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they talking about?", "dialogue": "M: I often listen to light music at home. What kind of music do you like?\n W: I really enjoy Chinese music.", "choices": [ "Family", "Language", "Music" ], "summary": "Music" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are Jane and Jack talking about?", "dialogue": "F: I think it is going to rain, Jack.\n M: I don't think so, Jane. The radio said it is going to be fine soon.", "choices": [ "The study.", "The date.", "The weather." ], "summary": "The weather." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: Look at that dark cloud. I am afraid it's going to rain.\n W: I don't think so. The weather report says it will be fine today.", "choices": [ "She does not believe the weather report.", "She does not think it is going to rain.", "She agrees with the man." ], "summary": "She does not think it is going to rain." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers doing?", "dialogue": "M: These cabbages look so good, and they're only 30 cents a pound.\n W: Let's get some beans. And how about some peas, too?", "choices": [ "Cooking a meal.", "Planting a garden.", "Shopping." ], "summary": "Shopping." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the woman do for the man?", "dialogue": "W: I'm going to the supermarket. What would you like me to buy for you?\n M: Would you please buy some fruit for me while you are there?\n W: With pleasure.", "choices": [ "Wash his clothes.", "Take him to the supermarket.", "Get him some fruit." ], "summary": "Get him some fruit." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the conversation tell us?", "dialogue": "M: I like the way you've done your hair, dear. It looks so natural and original.\n W: Thank you. I am surprised you noticed it.", "choices": [ "The husband is not usually so observant.", "The wife is annoyed at her husband's complaint.", "The husband hasn't told the truth." ], "summary": "The husband is not usually so observant." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man have?", "dialogue": "W: I want a ticket for the concert tomorrow. How much is it?\n M: I'm sorry., there are no tickets left for tomorrow. But we still have two for Friday.", "choices": [ "Two tickets for tomorrow.", "One ticket for Friday.", "Two tickets for Friday." ], "summary": "Two tickets for Friday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is David being invited to the party?", "dialogue": "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.\n M: I'm sorry you feel that way. But my mother insists that he come.", "choices": [ "To make the woman angry.", "To please the man's mother.", "David is the man's good friend." ], "summary": "To please the man's mother." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the woman want to go on holiday?", "dialogue": "M: Are you going on holiday with your brother again this year?\n W: Yes. He's coming home from Canada tomorrow.\n M: Where are you going?\n W: I've already booked a hotel in Turkey, but my brother wanted to go to Italy, so I hope he doesn't mind.", "choices": [ "Turkey", "Canda", "Italy." ], "summary": "Turkey" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Will the man mind doing what the woman's words?", "dialogue": "F: Would you mind turning off the radio?\n M: Sure, of course I will.", "choices": [ "No.", "We don't know.", "Yes, he will." ], "summary": "Yes, he will." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: This car is for your birthday.\n W: Thank you very much. What a lovely car!", "choices": [ "She loves the present.", "She can drive a car.", "She would like to buy a car." ], "summary": "She loves the present." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was the cause of the tragedy?", "dialogue": "M: Did you hear about the air crash that occurred in South America recently? It was quite a tragic accident!\n W: No, I didn't see anything in the news about it. What happened?\n M: A foreign airliner was attempting to land at night in a mountainous area in Argentina and flew into a hill!\n W: That sounds really terrible! Did anyone survive?\n M: No, everyone aboard, including the crew, was killed instantly.\n W: What were the circumstances? Were they bad weather, a fire, or engine failure?\n M: Apparently, there were some low clouds in the area, but mostly it was just miscommunication between the pilots and the traffic controllers.\n W: Weren't they both speaking in English, the official international aviation language?\n 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.\n W: How could a misunderstanding like that cause such a serious accident?\n 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.\n W: So the pilots did descend to the wrong altitude then, because they were following the air controllers instructions.\n M: Sadly enough, yes they did. It was a really bad mistake. Many people died as a result of the simply understanding.\n W: Wow, that's a powerful lesson on how important it can be to accurately communicate to each other.", "choices": [ "Bad weather.", "Breakdown of the engines.", "Human error." ], "summary": "Breakdown of the engines." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How high are the mountains in Norweija?", "dialogue": "M: Did you hear about the air crash that occurred in South America recently? It was quite a tragic accident!\n W: No, I didn't see anything in the news about it. What happened?\n M: A foreign airliner was attempting to land at night in a mountainous area in Argentina and flew into a hill!\n W: That sounds really terrible! Did anyone survive?\n M: No, everyone aboard, including the crew, was killed instantly.\n W: What were the circumstances? Were they bad weather, a fire, or engine failure?\n M: Apparently, there were some low clouds in the area, but mostly it was just miscommunication between the pilots and the traffic controllers.\n W: Weren't they both speaking in English, the official international aviation language?\n 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.\n W: How could a misunderstanding like that cause such a serious accident?\n 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.\n W: So the pilots did descend to the wrong altitude then, because they were following the air controllers instructions.\n M: Sadly enough, yes they did. It was a really bad mistake. Many people died as a result of the simply understanding.\n W: Wow, that's a powerful lesson on how important it can be to accurately communicate to each other.", "choices": [ "Two thousand feet.", "Twenty thousand feet.", "Twelve thousand feet." ], "summary": "Two thousand feet." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What lesson could be drawn from the accident?", "dialogue": "M: Did you hear about the air crash that occurred in South America recently? It was quite a tragic accident!\n W: No, I didn't see anything in the news about it. What happened?\n M: A foreign airliner was attempting to land at night in a mountainous area in Argentina and flew into a hill!\n W: That sounds really terrible! Did anyone survive?\n M: No, everyone aboard, including the crew, was killed instantly.\n W: What were the circumstances? Were they bad weather, a fire, or engine failure?\n M: Apparently, there were some low clouds in the area, but mostly it was just miscommunication between the pilots and the traffic controllers.\n W: Weren't they both speaking in English, the official international aviation language?\n 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.\n W: How could a misunderstanding like that cause such a serious accident?\n 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.\n W: So the pilots did descend to the wrong altitude then, because they were following the air controllers instructions.\n M: Sadly enough, yes they did. It was a really bad mistake. Many people died as a result of the simply understanding.\n W: Wow, that's a powerful lesson on how important it can be to accurately communicate to each other.", "choices": [ "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." ], "summary": "Accurate communication is of utmost importance." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man going to do?", "dialogue": "W: How long will it take you to fix my radio?\n M: I'll call you when it is ready,but it won't take any longer than a week.", "choices": [ "Buy a radio.", "Teach the woman how to fix tile radio.", "Call the woman when tile radio is fixed." ], "summary": "Call the woman when tile radio is fixed." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "F: Do you like swimming?\n M: Very much indeed.", "choices": [ "Swimming is very easy for him.", "He likes swimming very much.", "He doesn't like swimming at all." ], "summary": "He likes swimming very much." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the man probably going?", "dialogue": "M: I am leaving now. What do you want me to get?\n W: Pick up some chocolate and ice cream, please.", "choices": [ "To a restaurant.", "To a cafe.", "To a supermarket." ], "summary": "To a supermarket." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the speech begin?", "dialogue": "W: What time is it?\n M: It's 8:30.\n W: Your watch is 10 minutes slow. There're only 5 minutes left for the speech. We're going to be late.\n M: Let's go for it right now.", "choices": [ "At 8:30.", "At 8: 40.", "At 8: 45." ], "summary": "At 8: 45." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did Tom spend his holiday?", "dialogue": "W: Where did Tom spend his holiday?\n M: He wished to go to London and Paris, but he didn't have enough money, so he went to Beijing instead.", "choices": [ "In London.", "In Paris.", "In Beijing." ], "summary": "In Beijing." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman busy doing?", "dialogue": "M: So, that's what's been keeping you so busy recently!\n 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.", "choices": [ "Packing up to go abroad.", "Drawing up a plan for her English course.", "Brushing up on her English." ], "summary": "Drawing up a plan for her English course." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the matter with the woman?", "dialogue": "M: Hey, are you okay? Your runny nose and cough tell me that you either have a cold or flu.\n 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?\n M: Well, maybe we can surf Internet, and see if we can come up with something.", "choices": [ "She has caught a bad cold.", "She stayed online too long.", "She is allergic to paint smell." ], "summary": "She is allergic to paint smell." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Jane think of Potter's course?", "dialogue": "M: What do you think of Professor Potter's course, Jane?\n W: Not much.\n M: Why, what's wrong with it?\n 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 ...\n M: No general overview you mean?\n W: Yes. I suppose you could call it that. I couldn't see the town for the buildings.\n 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.\n W: Well, he starts off all right, but then he just piles on the details.\n M: Now you're exaggerating.\n W: Well, the way he dealt with the Western developments, that wasn't bad, I suppose.\n M: You seem to have got something. Perhaps Potter is a little disorganized, but I think he's good.\n W: Do you really think so?\n 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.\n W: The main thing I object to is the lack of direction.", "choices": [ "Very good.", "Meticulous and too specialize", "Clear and interesting." ], "summary": "Meticulous and too specialize" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is true of Potter's first lecture?", "dialogue": "M: What do you think of Professor Potter's course, Jane?\n W: Not much.\n M: Why, what's wrong with it?\n 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 ...\n M: No general overview you mean?\n W: Yes. I suppose you could call it that. I couldn't see the town for the buildings.\n 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.\n W: Well, he starts off all right, but then he just piles on the details.\n M: Now you're exaggerating.\n W: Well, the way he dealt with the Western developments, that wasn't bad, I suppose.\n M: You seem to have got something. Perhaps Potter is a little disorganized, but I think he's good.\n W: Do you really think so?\n 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.\n W: The main thing I object to is the lack of direction.", "choices": [ "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." ], "summary": "The plan about the Western development was good." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which of the following is true about Potter?", "dialogue": "M: What do you think of Professor Potter's course, Jane?\n W: Not much.\n M: Why, what's wrong with it?\n 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 ...\n M: No general overview you mean?\n W: Yes. I suppose you could call it that. I couldn't see the town for the buildings.\n 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.\n W: Well, he starts off all right, but then he just piles on the details.\n M: Now you're exaggerating.\n W: Well, the way he dealt with the Western developments, that wasn't bad, I suppose.\n M: You seem to have got something. Perhaps Potter is a little disorganized, but I think he's good.\n W: Do you really think so?\n 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.\n W: The main thing I object to is the lack of direction.", "choices": [ "He is a postgraduate.", "He is qualified for teaching postgraduates.", "He is an expert in town planning." ], "summary": "He is qualified for teaching postgraduates." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the interview?", "dialogue": "M: What do you think of Professor Potter's course, Jane?\n W: Not much.\n M: Why, what's wrong with it?\n 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 ...\n M: No general overview you mean?\n W: Yes. I suppose you could call it that. I couldn't see the town for the buildings.\n 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.\n W: Well, he starts off all right, but then he just piles on the details.\n M: Now you're exaggerating.\n W: Well, the way he dealt with the Western developments, that wasn't bad, I suppose.\n M: You seem to have got something. Perhaps Potter is a little disorganized, but I think he's good.\n W: Do you really think so?\n 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.\n W: The main thing I object to is the lack of direction.", "choices": [ "Jane and Helen are sisters.", "Jane and Helen are postgraduates.", "Jane and Helen are undergraduates." ], "summary": "Jane and Helen are undergraduates." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can be concluded about the plane?", "dialogue": "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.\n W: Thank you. I'd rather look around and I'll be back in several minutes.", "choices": [ "The flight has been canceled.", "The plane is late.", "The plane is on time." ], "summary": "The plane is late." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the first thing the man did?", "dialogue": "M: Welcome.\n W: Hi, John. Hey, you've done a good job decorating this place, really nice.\n M: Thanks, I am glad you like it. Can I get you a drink?\n W: No, thanks. Let's make dinner. I am getting hungry.\n 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.\n W: Wow, this smells good.\n M: Could yon pass those potatoes to me, please?\n W: What are we having?\n M: My special dumplings, sweet and sour pork, beef with onions and green peppers, and a few side dishes like tomatoes with sugar.\n W: Sounds wonderful. What are you going to do next?\n M: I'll start preparing the meat stuffing.\n W: The dumplings are great. I wish I had the recipe. And could you tell me what's in this?\n M: Well, I put a lot of onions in it, and garlic and melon.\n W: Oh, I like garlic and melon.", "choices": [ "Taking the meat out of the fridge.", "Cutting up the potatoes.", "Washing the onions." ], "summary": "Washing the onions." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the man ask the woman to pass him?", "dialogue": "M: Welcome.\n W: Hi, John. Hey, you've done a good job decorating this place, really nice.\n M: Thanks, I am glad you like it. Can I get you a drink?\n W: No, thanks. Let's make dinner. I am getting hungry.\n 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.\n W: Wow, this smells good.\n M: Could yon pass those potatoes to me, please?\n W: What are we having?\n M: My special dumplings, sweet and sour pork, beef with onions and green peppers, and a few side dishes like tomatoes with sugar.\n W: Sounds wonderful. What are you going to do next?\n M: I'll start preparing the meat stuffing.\n W: The dumplings are great. I wish I had the recipe. And could you tell me what's in this?\n M: Well, I put a lot of onions in it, and garlic and melon.\n W: Oh, I like garlic and melon.", "choices": [ "Salt.", "Potatoes.", "Sugar." ], "summary": "Potatoes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the side dish mentioned by the man?", "dialogue": "M: Welcome.\n W: Hi, John. Hey, you've done a good job decorating this place, really nice.\n M: Thanks, I am glad you like it. Can I get you a drink?\n W: No, thanks. Let's make dinner. I am getting hungry.\n 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.\n W: Wow, this smells good.\n M: Could yon pass those potatoes to me, please?\n W: What are we having?\n M: My special dumplings, sweet and sour pork, beef with onions and green peppers, and a few side dishes like tomatoes with sugar.\n W: Sounds wonderful. What are you going to do next?\n M: I'll start preparing the meat stuffing.\n W: The dumplings are great. I wish I had the recipe. And could you tell me what's in this?\n M: Well, I put a lot of onions in it, and garlic and melon.\n W: Oh, I like garlic and melon.", "choices": [ "Beef with green peppers.", "Sweet and sour pork.", "Tomatoes with sugar." ], "summary": "Tomatoes with sugar." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the woman mean", "dialogue": "M: Can I borrow your pen? Mine is out of ink.\n W: Sorry, I don't have a second pen. Would a pencil do?", "choices": [ "She could let the man have her pen.", "She had no pen herself.", "She could offer him a pencil." ], "summary": "She could offer him a pencil." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the boy learn in college?", "dialogue": "F: What do you study at college?\n M: I study both English and Law.", "choices": [ "Both B and C.", "Law.", "English." ], "summary": "Both B and C." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long did it take for a letter to get to the USA six years ago?", "dialogue": "W: I want to mail this letter overseas.\n 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.\n W: That's not expensive. How long does it take for a letter to get to the U. S.?\n M: It all depends. It usually takes four or five days.\n 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.\n M: All right. It's probably take a little longer to get there though.\n W: Yes, I know. Well, please let me have a post office box.\n M: That's OK. Fill out this form, please.\n W: How much is the rent per month?\n M: It's 100 yuan per year.\n W: Here is the form and money.\n M: OK. Here is the key for you. The number is on it. Any more requests?\n W: No, Thank you.", "choices": [ "Usually four or five days.", "A week.", "More than a week." ], "summary": "More than a week." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does this conversation take place?", "dialogue": "W: I want to mail this letter overseas.\n 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.\n W: That's not expensive. How long does it take for a letter to get to the U. S.?\n M: It all depends. It usually takes four or five days.\n 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.\n M: All right. It's probably take a little longer to get there though.\n W: Yes, I know. Well, please let me have a post office box.\n M: That's OK. Fill out this form, please.\n W: How much is the rent per month?\n M: It's 100 yuan per year.\n W: Here is the form and money.\n M: OK. Here is the key for you. The number is on it. Any more requests?\n W: No, Thank you.", "choices": [ "A post office.", "A restaurant.", "A book store." ], "summary": "A post office." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is NOT mentioned in the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: I want to mail this letter overseas.\n 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.\n W: That's not expensive. How long does it take for a letter to get to the U. S.?\n M: It all depends. It usually takes four or five days.\n 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.\n M: All right. It's probably take a little longer to get there though.\n W: Yes, I know. Well, please let me have a post office box.\n M: That's OK. Fill out this form, please.\n W: How much is the rent per month?\n M: It's 100 yuan per year.\n W: Here is the form and money.\n M: OK. Here is the key for you. The number is on it. Any more requests?\n W: No, Thank you.", "choices": [ "An overseas mail.", "A registered letter.", "A parcel." ], "summary": "A parcel." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "W: I hate to say it. But Jacky isn't doing well in the film.\n M: Well. I think he's only playing a different type of role. My sister thinks he is still the best.", "choices": [ "The man's sister.", "A film.", "An actor." ], "summary": "An actor." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is the woman?", "dialogue": "M: How many people are expected to visit this special exhibition?\n W: Several hundred people have already passed through our doors today. We're hoping for a big turnout.", "choices": [ "A ticket collector.", "An exhibition visitor.", "A street cleaner." ], "summary": "A ticket collector." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man's sister doing now?", "dialogue": "F: Have you heard from your sister yet?\n M: Yes, I got a letter from her yesterday. She said she enjoyed her visit to New York very much.", "choices": [ "She is visiting London.", "She is visiting New York.", "She is visiting Shanghai." ], "summary": "She is visiting New York." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What happened to the man and women?", "dialogue": "M: I didn't finish my homework last week.\n F: I didn't either. And the English teacher was very angry with me.", "choices": [ "Their English teacher was angry with them.", "They didn't finish their homework.", "The man finished his homework, but the woman didn't." ], "summary": "They didn't finish their homework." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman think of the weather?", "dialogue": "M: Nice weather we're having, don't you think?\n W: No. It is too cold.\n M: I think it is just right.\n W: I'd prefer it a few degrees warmer.", "choices": [ "It's nice.", "It's warm.", "It's cold." ], "summary": "It's cold." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can be inferred about Larry and Bill?", "dialogue": "W: I can't make up my mind whether to ask Larry or Bill to paint the house.\n 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.", "choices": [ "They are quite different in painting skills.", "Neither of them is good at house-painting.", "They are equally good at house-painting." ], "summary": "They are equally good at house-painting." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will they do this weekend?", "dialogue": "M: So tired these days. I think we should stay at home watching TV this weekend.\n W: Great.", "choices": [ "Watch TV.", "Watch a basketball match.", "See a film." ], "summary": "Watch TV." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When do they decide to have the party?", "dialogue": "W: David,I think Friday is bad for a party;we are too tired to stay up all night. Saturday would be better.\n M: All right. Then we put it off to Saturday.", "choices": [ "Friday.", "Saturday.", "Sunday." ], "summary": "Saturday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman need to know to find a specific magazine?", "dialogue": "W: Can I help you?\n M: I need to find this specific magazine, and I am not sure where to look for.\n W: How old is the magazine? Is it a recent magazine less than a year old or is it an old magazine?\n M: You need to know how old the magazine is to find it?\n 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.\n 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.\n W: That's right, the third floor.\n M: Thank you for your help.", "choices": [ "Who the editor is.", "How old the magazine is.", "What the magazine is about." ], "summary": "How old the magazine is." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where will the man probably go to find the magazine?", "dialogue": "W: Can I help you?\n M: I need to find this specific magazine, and I am not sure where to look for.\n W: How old is the magazine? Is it a recent magazine less than a year old or is it an old magazine?\n M: You need to know how old the magazine is to find it?\n 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.\n 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.\n W: That's right, the third floor.\n M: Thank you for your help.", "choices": [ "The first floor.", "The second floor.", "The third floor." ], "summary": "The third floor." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which word can best describe the woman?", "dialogue": "W: Can I help you?\n M: I need to find this specific magazine, and I am not sure where to look for.\n W: How old is the magazine? Is it a recent magazine less than a year old or is it an old magazine?\n M: You need to know how old the magazine is to find it?\n 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.\n 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.\n W: That's right, the third floor.\n M: Thank you for your help.", "choices": [ "Helpful.", "Impolite.", "Curious." ], "summary": "Helpful." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman's major?", "dialogue": "M: Have you started working on your paper?\n W: Yeah. I'm doing it on ants and how they're able to recognize.", "choices": [ "Biology.", "Mathematics.", "Physics." ], "summary": "Biology." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When does the second bus leave on Saturdays?", "dialogue": "M: Could you tell me the timetable of the school bus?\n 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.", "choices": [ "At 9:30", "At 8:30", "At 9:00" ], "summary": "At 9:30" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How did the man and the woman get to know each other?", "dialogue": "M: Is this your umbrella, Miss?\n W: Oh yes, it is. Thank you. I was looking for it just now.\n M: You look a bit familiar to me. I wonder if we have met somewhere before?\n W: Have we?\n M: May I ask where you live?\n W: Just two blocks away, in that tall building.\n M: That's it. I live there too. I am on the 8th floor.\n W: It's a small world. We live on the same floor.\n M: I'm Adam Smith. May I know your name?\n W: I'm glad to know you. Mr. Smith. I'm Lily Brown.", "choices": [ "They are both buying umbrellas.", "The man found the woman's lost umbrella.", "The man has been following the woman." ], "summary": "The man found the woman's lost umbrella." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the probable relationship between them?", "dialogue": "M: Is this your umbrella, Miss?\n W: Oh yes, it is. Thank you. I was looking for it just now.\n M: You look a bit familiar to me. I wonder if we have met somewhere before?\n W: Have we?\n M: May I ask where you live?\n W: Just two blocks away, in that tall building.\n M: That's it. I live there too. I am on the 8th floor.\n W: It's a small world. We live on the same floor.\n M: I'm Adam Smith. May I know your name?\n W: I'm glad to know you. Mr. Smith. I'm Lily Brown.", "choices": [ "Neighbors.", "Old friends", "Old schoolmates." ], "summary": "Neighbors." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Is this your umbrella, Miss?\n W: Oh yes, it is. Thank you. I was looking for it just now.\n M: You look a bit familiar to me. I wonder if we have met somewhere before?\n W: Have we?\n M: May I ask where you live?\n W: Just two blocks away, in that tall building.\n M: That's it. I live there too. I am on the 8th floor.\n W: It's a small world. We live on the same floor.\n M: I'm Adam Smith. May I know your name?\n W: I'm glad to know you. Mr. Smith. I'm Lily Brown.", "choices": [ "The man is careless.", "The man has seen the woman before.", "They are next door neighbors." ], "summary": "The man has seen the woman before." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me. I wonder if you could tell us where we can find the manager Mr. Parker.\n W: Certainly. He should be at the office on the third floor. I'm going that way. I'll show you.", "choices": [ "The manager is sure to be at the office.", "She is wondering where to go.", "She'd like to give her help." ], "summary": "She'd like to give her help." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman think about the government's tax cut proposal?", "dialogue": "M: What do you think of the government's new tax cut proposal?\n W: Though it may give some benefit to the poor, its key component is the elimination of tax on dividends. That means the rich will get richer.", "choices": [ "It will reduce government revenues.", "It will stimulate business activities.", "It will mainly benefit the wealthy." ], "summary": "It will mainly benefit the wealthy." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the woman probably do?", "dialogue": "M: It's such a beautiful day. Why not sit out in the back yard for a while and enjoy it?\n W: I'd love to. But there's a lot of laundry to do.", "choices": [ "Do her homework.", "Clean the backyard.", "Wash clothes." ], "summary": "Wash clothes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: We'll have to hurry if we want to finish this project on time.\n M: I'll say we will!", "choices": [ "He wants to talk about the project.", "He thinks the project is fine.", "He agrees with the woman." ], "summary": "He agrees with the woman." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who will pay for the call?", "dialogue": "M: Operator, I booked a long-distance collect call for my sister in Switzerland 25 minutes ago, but I haven't got a reply yet.\n W: Sorry, I ring it for you right now.", "choices": [ "The man.", "The operator.", "The man's sister." ], "summary": "The man's sister." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did Betty come to the hotel?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Betty. I've got your CV. Now, tell me a little about yourself. First, what language can you speak?\n W: I can speak English, and of course French. And a little Japanese.\n M: Can you use a computer and fax machine?\n W: Sure, I can send faxes, e-mails and so on. I can work at the front desk.\n M: Well, there are a lot of other jobs here, so I need to find out what else you can do. Can you swim? We have swimming pool here.\n W: Yes, I'm good at swimming.\n M: We also have four restaurants, and one coffee shop. Can you wait tables?\n W: Yes, I used to work as a waitress at a restaurant.\n M: How about weekends? That's the busiest time. Can you work on weekends?\n W: Umm, I can work only on Sundays. I have to take a course on Saturdays.\n M: I see. Now the most important question is: Do you like working with people? At a hotel, you must work with people all day.\n W: Yeah, I can get on well with people. I come from a big family.\n M: Well, Betty. Thank you for coming in today. I will give you a call in a few days.\n W: OK. Thanks.", "choices": [ "Because she stayed in the hotel", "Because she hoped to get a job there.", "Because she took a course there." ], "summary": "Because she hoped to get a job there." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which language is Betty weakest in?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Betty. I've got your CV. Now, tell me a little about yourself. First, what language can you speak?\n W: I can speak English, and of course French. And a little Japanese.\n M: Can you use a computer and fax machine?\n W: Sure, I can send faxes, e-mails and so on. I can work at the front desk.\n M: Well, there are a lot of other jobs here, so I need to find out what else you can do. Can you swim? We have swimming pool here.\n W: Yes, I'm good at swimming.\n M: We also have four restaurants, and one coffee shop. Can you wait tables?\n W: Yes, I used to work as a waitress at a restaurant.\n M: How about weekends? That's the busiest time. Can you work on weekends?\n W: Umm, I can work only on Sundays. I have to take a course on Saturdays.\n M: I see. Now the most important question is: Do you like working with people? At a hotel, you must work with people all day.\n W: Yeah, I can get on well with people. I come from a big family.\n M: Well, Betty. Thank you for coming in today. I will give you a call in a few days.\n W: OK. Thanks.", "choices": [ "English.", "French.", "Japanese." ], "summary": "Japanese." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the most important for a worker at a hotel?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Betty. I've got your CV. Now, tell me a little about yourself. First, what language can you speak?\n W: I can speak English, and of course French. And a little Japanese.\n M: Can you use a computer and fax machine?\n W: Sure, I can send faxes, e-mails and so on. I can work at the front desk.\n M: Well, there are a lot of other jobs here, so I need to find out what else you can do. Can you swim? We have swimming pool here.\n W: Yes, I'm good at swimming.\n M: We also have four restaurants, and one coffee shop. Can you wait tables?\n W: Yes, I used to work as a waitress at a restaurant.\n M: How about weekends? That's the busiest time. Can you work on weekends?\n W: Umm, I can work only on Sundays. I have to take a course on Saturdays.\n M: I see. Now the most important question is: Do you like working with people? At a hotel, you must work with people all day.\n W: Yeah, I can get on well with people. I come from a big family.\n M: Well, Betty. Thank you for coming in today. I will give you a call in a few days.\n W: OK. Thanks.", "choices": [ "Working with people.", "Using a computer.", "Swimming." ], "summary": "Working with people." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What kind of working experience does Betty have?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Betty. I've got your CV. Now, tell me a little about yourself. First, what language can you speak?\n W: I can speak English, and of course French. And a little Japanese.\n M: Can you use a computer and fax machine?\n W: Sure, I can send faxes, e-mails and so on. I can work at the front desk.\n M: Well, there are a lot of other jobs here, so I need to find out what else you can do. Can you swim? We have swimming pool here.\n W: Yes, I'm good at swimming.\n M: We also have four restaurants, and one coffee shop. Can you wait tables?\n W: Yes, I used to work as a waitress at a restaurant.\n M: How about weekends? That's the busiest time. Can you work on weekends?\n W: Umm, I can work only on Sundays. I have to take a course on Saturdays.\n M: I see. Now the most important question is: Do you like working with people? At a hotel, you must work with people all day.\n W: Yeah, I can get on well with people. I come from a big family.\n M: Well, Betty. Thank you for coming in today. I will give you a call in a few days.\n W: OK. Thanks.", "choices": [ "She has experience in teaching.", "She has experience in waiting tables.", "She has experience in receiving guests." ], "summary": "She has experience in waiting tables." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did Tom do last night?", "dialogue": "W: Why didn't you take part in our party last night, Tom?\n M: I wanted to go, but my mother asked me to help her with housework.", "choices": [ "He went to the party.", "He did his homework.", "He helped his mother do the housework." ], "summary": "He helped his mother do the housework." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where will the mother put the box after she's put the cabbage seed in it?", "dialogue": "M: What are you doing, Mum?\n W: I'm planting cabbage.\n M: What's that in your hand?\n W: Cabbage seed. You see, I put some soil in the box, sow the seed carefully like this, and then cover it with more soil. I'll keep the box in the shade so that the sun doesn't burn the little plants.\n M: Is that all?\n W: No. Later, in a few weeks' time I'll put the little plants in the earth. Then I'll water them to stop the soil from getting too dry. Several weeks after that, I will plant them in rows in the field.\n M: Do you have to feed plants like you feed chickens? Or do they grow up by themselves?\n W: In fact they grow better if you feed them. When the plants are in the ground I'll put some powder on the soil. The powder is made from fish, blood and bones. It'll make the cabbage plants grow big and strong.\n M: Like me!", "choices": [ "In the sun.", "In the shade.", "In the soil." ], "summary": "In the shade." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long will the little plants be put in the earth?", "dialogue": "M: What are you doing, Mum?\n W: I'm planting cabbage.\n M: What's that in your hand?\n W: Cabbage seed. You see, I put some soil in the box, sow the seed carefully like this, and then cover it with more soil. I'll keep the box in the shade so that the sun doesn't burn the little plants.\n M: Is that all?\n W: No. Later, in a few weeks' time I'll put the little plants in the earth. Then I'll water them to stop the soil from getting too dry. Several weeks after that, I will plant them in rows in the field.\n M: Do you have to feed plants like you feed chickens? Or do they grow up by themselves?\n W: In fact they grow better if you feed them. When the plants are in the ground I'll put some powder on the soil. The powder is made from fish, blood and bones. It'll make the cabbage plants grow big and strong.\n M: Like me!", "choices": [ "In a couple of days.", "In one week.", "In a few weeks." ], "summary": "In a couple of days." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman do to make the plants grow big and strong?", "dialogue": "M: What are you doing, Mum?\n W: I'm planting cabbage.\n M: What's that in your hand?\n W: Cabbage seed. You see, I put some soil in the box, sow the seed carefully like this, and then cover it with more soil. I'll keep the box in the shade so that the sun doesn't burn the little plants.\n M: Is that all?\n W: No. Later, in a few weeks' time I'll put the little plants in the earth. Then I'll water them to stop the soil from getting too dry. Several weeks after that, I will plant them in rows in the field.\n M: Do you have to feed plants like you feed chickens? Or do they grow up by themselves?\n W: In fact they grow better if you feed them. When the plants are in the ground I'll put some powder on the soil. The powder is made from fish, blood and bones. It'll make the cabbage plants grow big and strong.\n M: Like me!", "choices": [ "She waters them every day.", "She puts some powder on the soil.", "She plays some music for them." ], "summary": "She puts some powder on the soil." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the man feel?", "dialogue": "F: I failed the driving test again.\n M: What a shame.", "choices": [ "He is excited.", "He is surprised.", "He is sorry." ], "summary": "He is sorry." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is the man planing to call?", "dialogue": "M: Operator, I want to make a person-to-person call to Miss Marilyn Peters in Washington, D.C. The number is 393-5331.\n W: one moment, please. I'll get that number for you.\n M: How much is it, Operator?\n W: That will be two dollars for the first three minutes.\n M: Hello? Hello? Marilyn? Operator! Operator, we've been disconnected.\n W: One moment, please. I'll see if I can connect you again.", "choices": [ "Marilyn Peters.", "His mother.", "His wife." ], "summary": "Marilyn Peters." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the telephone number?", "dialogue": "M: Operator, I want to make a person-to-person call to Miss Marilyn Peters in Washington, D.C. The number is 393-5331.\n W: one moment, please. I'll get that number for you.\n M: How much is it, Operator?\n W: That will be two dollars for the first three minutes.\n M: Hello? Hello? Marilyn? Operator! Operator, we've been disconnected.\n W: One moment, please. I'll see if I can connect you again.", "choices": [ "392-5661.", "393-5133.", "393-5331." ], "summary": "393-5331." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much will it cost?", "dialogue": "M: Operator, I want to make a person-to-person call to Miss Marilyn Peters in Washington, D.C. The number is 393-5331.\n W: one moment, please. I'll get that number for you.\n M: How much is it, Operator?\n W: That will be two dollars for the first three minutes.\n M: Hello? Hello? Marilyn? Operator! Operator, we've been disconnected.\n W: One moment, please. I'll see if I can connect you again.", "choices": [ "$2 for the first three minutes.", "$2 a minute.", "$2 for three minutes." ], "summary": "$2 for the first three minutes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "At the university Mr. Robinson specialized in", "dialogue": "W: Ah, good morning. It's Mr. Robinson, isn't it?\n M: Yes.\n W: Have a seat.\n M: Thank you.\n W: OK. I've got your letter of application. Now, as you know, when you apply for a post with our company, we need to find our a few things about both your academic background and recent work experience.\n M: Sure.\n W: First of all, A-levels?\n M: Yes, I've got three. Geography, maths and physics.\n W: Geography, maths and physics. OK. And what about your degree?\n M: I went to Manchester University and got an engineer degree with water management as my specialization.\n W: A-ha, I see.\n M: And as for work experience, I started it out after graduating in 1996 in India, working for the Indian Government.\n W: Did you work as a volunteer?\n M: No, it was a three-year water irrigation project.\n W: That sounds fascinating. How did you organize that? You see it wasn't a British company then.\n M: No, I know. My university had links with an Indian engineering university. So it was organized that level.\n W: And after that?\n M: Then I came back, moved to Sheffield and have been working with Latimer Engineering since then.\n W: And what exactly are you doing for Latimer?\n M: Ah, I'm working in water irrigation again, this time as a project research assistant.\n W: Great. I've got your details. Now, let's move on to a more general discussion about what we are looking for here...", "choices": [ "maths", "physics", "water management" ], "summary": "water management" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Mr. Robinson worked for the Indian Government because of", "dialogue": "W: Ah, good morning. It's Mr. Robinson, isn't it?\n M: Yes.\n W: Have a seat.\n M: Thank you.\n W: OK. I've got your letter of application. Now, as you know, when you apply for a post with our company, we need to find our a few things about both your academic background and recent work experience.\n M: Sure.\n W: First of all, A-levels?\n M: Yes, I've got three. Geography, maths and physics.\n W: Geography, maths and physics. OK. And what about your degree?\n M: I went to Manchester University and got an engineer degree with water management as my specialization.\n W: A-ha, I see.\n M: And as for work experience, I started it out after graduating in 1996 in India, working for the Indian Government.\n W: Did you work as a volunteer?\n M: No, it was a three-year water irrigation project.\n W: That sounds fascinating. How did you organize that? You see it wasn't a British company then.\n M: No, I know. My university had links with an Indian engineering university. So it was organized that level.\n W: And after that?\n M: Then I came back, moved to Sheffield and have been working with Latimer Engineering since then.\n W: And what exactly are you doing for Latimer?\n M: Ah, I'm working in water irrigation again, this time as a project research assistant.\n W: Great. I've got your details. Now, let's move on to a more general discussion about what we are looking for here...", "choices": [ "university links", "government agreements", "company projects." ], "summary": "university links" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "After Mr. Robinson returned from India, he", "dialogue": "W: Ah, good morning. It's Mr. Robinson, isn't it?\n M: Yes.\n W: Have a seat.\n M: Thank you.\n W: OK. I've got your letter of application. Now, as you know, when you apply for a post with our company, we need to find our a few things about both your academic background and recent work experience.\n M: Sure.\n W: First of all, A-levels?\n M: Yes, I've got three. Geography, maths and physics.\n W: Geography, maths and physics. OK. And what about your degree?\n M: I went to Manchester University and got an engineer degree with water management as my specialization.\n W: A-ha, I see.\n M: And as for work experience, I started it out after graduating in 1996 in India, working for the Indian Government.\n W: Did you work as a volunteer?\n M: No, it was a three-year water irrigation project.\n W: That sounds fascinating. How did you organize that? You see it wasn't a British company then.\n M: No, I know. My university had links with an Indian engineering university. So it was organized that level.\n W: And after that?\n M: Then I came back, moved to Sheffield and have been working with Latimer Engineering since then.\n W: And what exactly are you doing for Latimer?\n M: Ah, I'm working in water irrigation again, this time as a project research assistant.\n W: Great. I've got your details. Now, let's move on to a more general discussion about what we are looking for here...", "choices": [ "changed jobs several times", "went to live in Manchester", "did similar work in India" ], "summary": "did similar work in India" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: Congratulations! I just heard about your acceptance in the law school. Do you think you would join your brother's firm after graduation?\n W: Not likely. He is a tax lawyer, and I am going to major in criminal law.", "choices": [ "She isn't going to change her major.", "She isn't going to work in her brother's firm.", "She studies in the same school as her brother." ], "summary": "She isn't going to work in her brother's firm." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does this conversation most probably take place?", "dialogue": "W: Waiter! I'd like to speak to the manager please... immediately if possible.\n M: Is anything wrong, Madam?\n W: I'm afraid there is. The service here has been terrible. We had to wait twenty minutes for a glass of mineral water.\n M: I see. Well I'm sorry to hear that. The trouble is that we're a bit sort of hands at present. Two waitresses are ill.\n W: All right, but that's no excuse. My husband asked for goose and he was brought chicken instead. It's just unbelievable! And my beans weren't cooked properly. It wasn't a very enjoyable meal at all.\n M: This is most regrettable.\n W: Look at this bill. We've been overcharged. We only had one dessert, not two. Can you check the bill again, please?\n M: I do apologize, Madam.\n W: I'm afraid I'm not going to pay the service charge, or give a tip, as I don't feel satisfied with it. I'm quite disappointed as a matter of fact.\n M: I'll pass on your complaints to the manager right away.\n W: Thank you.", "choices": [ "In a restaurant.", "In a hospital.", "In a bank." ], "summary": "In a restaurant." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the woman respond to the service here?", "dialogue": "W: Waiter! I'd like to speak to the manager please... immediately if possible.\n M: Is anything wrong, Madam?\n W: I'm afraid there is. The service here has been terrible. We had to wait twenty minutes for a glass of mineral water.\n M: I see. Well I'm sorry to hear that. The trouble is that we're a bit sort of hands at present. Two waitresses are ill.\n W: All right, but that's no excuse. My husband asked for goose and he was brought chicken instead. It's just unbelievable! And my beans weren't cooked properly. It wasn't a very enjoyable meal at all.\n M: This is most regrettable.\n W: Look at this bill. We've been overcharged. We only had one dessert, not two. Can you check the bill again, please?\n M: I do apologize, Madam.\n W: I'm afraid I'm not going to pay the service charge, or give a tip, as I don't feel satisfied with it. I'm quite disappointed as a matter of fact.\n M: I'll pass on your complaints to the manager right away.\n W: Thank you.", "choices": [ "By complaining.", "By questioning.", "By ignoring." ], "summary": "By complaining." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man promise to do?", "dialogue": "W: Waiter! I'd like to speak to the manager please... immediately if possible.\n M: Is anything wrong, Madam?\n W: I'm afraid there is. The service here has been terrible. We had to wait twenty minutes for a glass of mineral water.\n M: I see. Well I'm sorry to hear that. The trouble is that we're a bit sort of hands at present. Two waitresses are ill.\n W: All right, but that's no excuse. My husband asked for goose and he was brought chicken instead. It's just unbelievable! And my beans weren't cooked properly. It wasn't a very enjoyable meal at all.\n M: This is most regrettable.\n W: Look at this bill. We've been overcharged. We only had one dessert, not two. Can you check the bill again, please?\n M: I do apologize, Madam.\n W: I'm afraid I'm not going to pay the service charge, or give a tip, as I don't feel satisfied with it. I'm quite disappointed as a matter of fact.\n M: I'll pass on your complaints to the manager right away.\n W: Thank you.", "choices": [ "Pay back the woman's money.", "Make an apology to the woman.", "Inform someone in charge of the matter." ], "summary": "Inform someone in charge of the matter." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When did the man graduate?", "dialogue": "M: Did you finish your college when your father died in 1965?\n W: No, I finished school a year before he died.", "choices": [ "In 1963.", "In 1964.", "In 1965." ], "summary": "In 1964." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: I'm worried about those classes I missed when I was sick.\n W: I'll try to bring you up today on what we have done.", "choices": [ "She's bought the man a pair of glasses today.", "She will help the man to catch up.", "She is worried about the man's health." ], "summary": "She will help the man to catch up." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the two speakers?", "dialogue": "W: You'd better fasten your seat belt, sir. We'll be coming onto land soon.\n M: Oh, thank you. Landing is the best part of the flight.", "choices": [ "On a ship.", "On a train.", "On a plane." ], "summary": "On a plane." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman say about the steel-related manufacturing in theregion?", "dialogue": "W: Well, the main activities in the region were historically steel and paper processing, I think.\n M: Yes, but I'm not quite sure about the status of those industries now. Couldyou tell us something about that?\n W: Yes, of course. In fact, they are less significant, but steel-related manufacturing still accounts for 44% of industrial activity. So it's still very important. In fact, 80% of Spain's machine tools are from the Basque Country. As for paper processing, there's still a little. But it's no longer what it once was in the region. So, is that clear?\n M: Yes, thanks.\n W: Now, to get back to what I was saying, there's a lot of unemployment as wellas geographical problems in the region.\n M: Sorry, Victoria. What do you mean by geographical problems?\n W: Well, what I mean is the area is very hilly, mountainous in parts. So there used to be transport problems, now though there are new train links and betterroads, but it may be that some smaller towns inland remain not very well connected, is that OK? Does that make sense? When we talk about specific location suggestions for the factory, we'll see this in more detail, so we'll come back to this question, OK?\n M: OK, right.\n W: So I was about to say something about the work force in the region and thelevel of training and education. In general, it's very good and improving.", "choices": [ "It has gradually given way to service industry.", "It remains a major part of industrial activity.", "It has ahistory as long as paper processing." ], "summary": "It remains a major part of industrial activity." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What problem hinders the region's development?", "dialogue": "W: Well, the main activities in the region were historically steel and paper processing, I think.\n M: Yes, but I'm not quite sure about the status of those industries now. Couldyou tell us something about that?\n W: Yes, of course. In fact, they are less significant, but steel-related manufacturing still accounts for 44% of industrial activity. So it's still very important. In fact, 80% of Spain's machine tools are from the Basque Country. As for paper processing, there's still a little. But it's no longer what it once was in the region. So, is that clear?\n M: Yes, thanks.\n W: Now, to get back to what I was saying, there's a lot of unemployment as wellas geographical problems in the region.\n M: Sorry, Victoria. What do you mean by geographical problems?\n W: Well, what I mean is the area is very hilly, mountainous in parts. So there used to be transport problems, now though there are new train links and betterroads, but it may be that some smaller towns inland remain not very well connected, is that OK? Does that make sense? When we talk about specific location suggestions for the factory, we'll see this in more detail, so we'll come back to this question, OK?\n M: OK, right.\n W: So I was about to say something about the work force in the region and thelevel of training and education. In general, it's very good and improving.", "choices": [ "Transport problems.", "Shortage offunding.", "Lack of resources." ], "summary": "Transport problems." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the speakers discuss later?", "dialogue": "W: Well, the main activities in the region were historically steel and paper processing, I think.\n M: Yes, but I'm not quite sure about the status of those industries now. Couldyou tell us something about that?\n W: Yes, of course. In fact, they are less significant, but steel-related manufacturing still accounts for 44% of industrial activity. So it's still very important. In fact, 80% of Spain's machine tools are from the Basque Country. As for paper processing, there's still a little. But it's no longer what it once was in the region. So, is that clear?\n M: Yes, thanks.\n W: Now, to get back to what I was saying, there's a lot of unemployment as wellas geographical problems in the region.\n M: Sorry, Victoria. What do you mean by geographical problems?\n W: Well, what I mean is the area is very hilly, mountainous in parts. So there used to be transport problems, now though there are new train links and betterroads, but it may be that some smaller towns inland remain not very well connected, is that OK? Does that make sense? When we talk about specific location suggestions for the factory, we'll see this in more detail, so we'll come back to this question, OK?\n M: OK, right.\n W: So I was about to say something about the work force in the region and thelevel of training and education. In general, it's very good and improving.", "choices": [ "Competition from rival companies.", "Product promotion campaigns.", "Possible locations for a new factory." ], "summary": "Possible locations for a new factory." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why was the boy asked to go to the office?", "dialogue": "W: Come to my office, Billy. Look at your messy hair. This is the third time you have been late for class within this week. And every time you went in, you disturbed the teacher's class.\n M: Sorry, Miss. I didn't mean to do that, but it was my alarm clock that didn't wake me up.\n W: That is not a proper excuse. You could set it ahead of the exact time so that you could have got up earlier and not have been late.\n M: I did that, but it seemed useless when I found the batteries had run out after I woke up this morning. I rushed to school and luckily, my neighbour Mr. Green gave me a hand and took me to school with his car.\n W: So you could have made it. But you were still late for class.\n M: The thing is, when I got off, I found I had left my bag in his car. And it was too late to get it back when I realized that. I went straight to the nearest shop and gave him a call. I waited for five minutes before Mr. Green drove back.\n W: Finally, he gave you your bag and you came to the classroom and you were already 15 minutes late for class at that time. Is that all?\n M: Miss, you seem to know the entire story. May I go back to class now? Otherwise I will be late for the following class.", "choices": [ "Because his hair was not clean.", "Because he was late for class.", "Because he disturbed his classmates." ], "summary": "Because he was late for class." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was wrong with the alarm clock?", "dialogue": "W: Come to my office, Billy. Look at your messy hair. This is the third time you have been late for class within this week. And every time you went in, you disturbed the teacher's class.\n M: Sorry, Miss. I didn't mean to do that, but it was my alarm clock that didn't wake me up.\n W: That is not a proper excuse. You could set it ahead of the exact time so that you could have got up earlier and not have been late.\n M: I did that, but it seemed useless when I found the batteries had run out after I woke up this morning. I rushed to school and luckily, my neighbour Mr. Green gave me a hand and took me to school with his car.\n W: So you could have made it. But you were still late for class.\n M: The thing is, when I got off, I found I had left my bag in his car. And it was too late to get it back when I realized that. I went straight to the nearest shop and gave him a call. I waited for five minutes before Mr. Green drove back.\n W: Finally, he gave you your bag and you came to the classroom and you were already 15 minutes late for class at that time. Is that all?\n M: Miss, you seem to know the entire story. May I go back to class now? Otherwise I will be late for the following class.", "choices": [ "The batteries ran out.", "The alarm clock was broken.", "The alarm clock was ahead of the exact time." ], "summary": "The batteries ran out." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we know about the boy?", "dialogue": "W: Come to my office, Billy. Look at your messy hair. This is the third time you have been late for class within this week. And every time you went in, you disturbed the teacher's class.\n M: Sorry, Miss. I didn't mean to do that, but it was my alarm clock that didn't wake me up.\n W: That is not a proper excuse. You could set it ahead of the exact time so that you could have got up earlier and not have been late.\n M: I did that, but it seemed useless when I found the batteries had run out after I woke up this morning. I rushed to school and luckily, my neighbour Mr. Green gave me a hand and took me to school with his car.\n W: So you could have made it. But you were still late for class.\n M: The thing is, when I got off, I found I had left my bag in his car. And it was too late to get it back when I realized that. I went straight to the nearest shop and gave him a call. I waited for five minutes before Mr. Green drove back.\n W: Finally, he gave you your bag and you came to the classroom and you were already 15 minutes late for class at that time. Is that all?\n M: Miss, you seem to know the entire story. May I go back to class now? Otherwise I will be late for the following class.", "choices": [ "He was careless.", "He liked telling lies.", "He was lazy." ], "summary": "He was careless." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where has the key been found?", "dialogue": "M: Have you found your key?\n F: Yes, I've found it under the table.", "choices": [ "Under the table.", "Under the desk.", "On the table." ], "summary": "Under the table." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman imply about her car?", "dialogue": "M: Is this table on the corner okay?\n W: Sure, we can sit here. Be seated.\n M: Gee, you've hardly got anything on your tray.\n W: Yeah, I guess I'm just not that hungry.\n M: What's the matter? Aren't you feeling well?\n W: Well, I've been really worried. It's my car. It's in the repair shop again!\n M: Really? What's wrong this time?\n W: I don't know exactly. Something's wrong with the brakes I think.\n M: Well, at least that shouldn't cost too much to fix. Parts are cheaper for old American cars like yours. Did the mechanic say how much it would cost?\n W: He said he'd call me with an estimate later on today.\n M: Watch out he doesn't try to take advantage of you.\n W: What do you mean?\n M: Well, some car mechanics, if they think that someone doesn't know much about cars, they might try to overcharge that person.\n W: Maybe so, but I trust this guy. He was recommended by one of my neighbors. He's done some work for me in the past and his prices seemed to be reasonable.\n M: Oh, that's good to know. Maybe I'll try using him in the future. By the way, did you need a ride home after class today?\n W: Oh, I'll sure appreciate it. It's really tough getting around without a car when you live off campus.\n M: You are right, I think now you should think about moving back to your dormitory. If I were you, I would be fed up with those troubles.", "choices": [ "It has broken down before.", "She is trying to selling it.", "She bought it from a friend." ], "summary": "It has broken down before." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man say about the woman's car?", "dialogue": "M: Is this table on the corner okay?\n W: Sure, we can sit here. Be seated.\n M: Gee, you've hardly got anything on your tray.\n W: Yeah, I guess I'm just not that hungry.\n M: What's the matter? Aren't you feeling well?\n W: Well, I've been really worried. It's my car. It's in the repair shop again!\n M: Really? What's wrong this time?\n W: I don't know exactly. Something's wrong with the brakes I think.\n M: Well, at least that shouldn't cost too much to fix. Parts are cheaper for old American cars like yours. Did the mechanic say how much it would cost?\n W: He said he'd call me with an estimate later on today.\n M: Watch out he doesn't try to take advantage of you.\n W: What do you mean?\n M: Well, some car mechanics, if they think that someone doesn't know much about cars, they might try to overcharge that person.\n W: Maybe so, but I trust this guy. He was recommended by one of my neighbors. He's done some work for me in the past and his prices seemed to be reasonable.\n M: Oh, that's good to know. Maybe I'll try using him in the future. By the way, did you need a ride home after class today?\n W: Oh, I'll sure appreciate it. It's really tough getting around without a car when you live off campus.\n M: You are right, I think now you should think about moving back to your dormitory. If I were you, I would be fed up with those troubles.", "choices": [ "The woman could probably repay it herself.", "Its inner space is quite limited.", "It probably won't cost a lot to repair." ], "summary": "It probably won't cost a lot to repair." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man offer to do?", "dialogue": "M: Is this table on the corner okay?\n W: Sure, we can sit here. Be seated.\n M: Gee, you've hardly got anything on your tray.\n W: Yeah, I guess I'm just not that hungry.\n M: What's the matter? Aren't you feeling well?\n W: Well, I've been really worried. It's my car. It's in the repair shop again!\n M: Really? What's wrong this time?\n W: I don't know exactly. Something's wrong with the brakes I think.\n M: Well, at least that shouldn't cost too much to fix. Parts are cheaper for old American cars like yours. Did the mechanic say how much it would cost?\n W: He said he'd call me with an estimate later on today.\n M: Watch out he doesn't try to take advantage of you.\n W: What do you mean?\n M: Well, some car mechanics, if they think that someone doesn't know much about cars, they might try to overcharge that person.\n W: Maybe so, but I trust this guy. He was recommended by one of my neighbors. He's done some work for me in the past and his prices seemed to be reasonable.\n M: Oh, that's good to know. Maybe I'll try using him in the future. By the way, did you need a ride home after class today?\n W: Oh, I'll sure appreciate it. It's really tough getting around without a car when you live off campus.\n M: You are right, I think now you should think about moving back to your dormitory. If I were you, I would be fed up with those troubles.", "choices": [ "Take the woman to her home.", "Test-drive the woman's car.", "Help the woman pay the mechanic's bill." ], "summary": "Take the woman to her home." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the party be held?", "dialogue": "M: There will be a party at my new house this Saturday. Would you like to come?\n W: That sounds good, but I have French class in the morning and dance class in the afternoon.\n M: That's OK. The party is to start in the evening, and you can come after the dance class.\n W: Great! Should I bring something?\n M: Yes, it's a potluck party, so you should prepare something to eat.\n W: No problem. A roast turkey, salad, or pudding... I was wondering which to prepare.\n M: Anything will be fine.\n W: I think I'm good at pudding. I'll make banana-flavored pudding for you.\n M: Nice. See you then.", "choices": [ "In the morning.", "In the afternoon.", "In the evening." ], "summary": "In the evening." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the woman probably bring?", "dialogue": "M: There will be a party at my new house this Saturday. Would you like to come?\n W: That sounds good, but I have French class in the morning and dance class in the afternoon.\n M: That's OK. The party is to start in the evening, and you can come after the dance class.\n W: Great! Should I bring something?\n M: Yes, it's a potluck party, so you should prepare something to eat.\n W: No problem. A roast turkey, salad, or pudding... I was wondering which to prepare.\n M: Anything will be fine.\n W: I think I'm good at pudding. I'll make banana-flavored pudding for you.\n M: Nice. See you then.", "choices": [ "Puddings.", "Salads.", "Turkey" ], "summary": "Puddings." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who seemed to have taken the MP3 player?", "dialogue": "W: John, my dad's new MP3 player seems to be missing. Did you move it?\n M: No, I didn't. Isn't it right next to the computer?\n W: No, and I don't see it anywhere. I have the feeling one of our party guests took it.\n M: Really? What are you going to do now?\n W: I'll just tell my parents what happened, I guess.\n M: Then they'll know you had people over without permission. Won't they be angry about that?\n W: Probably. I wish I'd done that from the start, instead of keeping my plans secret. They'd have said no to a party, and the MP3 player would still be here.", "choices": [ "The girl.", "The boy.", "One of the girl's guests." ], "summary": "One of the girl's guests." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the girl regret?", "dialogue": "W: John, my dad's new MP3 player seems to be missing. Did you move it?\n M: No, I didn't. Isn't it right next to the computer?\n W: No, and I don't see it anywhere. I have the feeling one of our party guests took it.\n M: Really? What are you going to do now?\n W: I'll just tell my parents what happened, I guess.\n M: Then they'll know you had people over without permission. Won't they be angry about that?\n W: Probably. I wish I'd done that from the start, instead of keeping my plans secret. They'd have said no to a party, and the MP3 player would still be here.", "choices": [ "Not telling her parents about the party.", "Not keeping her plans secret.", "Not keeping tile MP3 player well." ], "summary": "Not telling her parents about the party." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What meal are they going to have?", "dialogue": "M: Lin Yang. It's twelve already. What about having some thing to eat?\n W: Are you hungry?\n M: Well, I am a bit. Aren't you?\n W: Not very. But I don't mind going somewhere for a light meal.\n M: Where shall we go? What about McDonald's?\n W: I'm fed up with French fries and hamburgers. I think we'd better go to the restaurant around the corner. It's a family-type. It serves good food at very reasonable prices.\n M: OK, let's go.", "choices": [ "Breakfast.", "Brunch.", "Lunch." ], "summary": "Lunch." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman think of the food price in the restaurant around the corner?", "dialogue": "M: Lin Yang. It's twelve already. What about having some thing to eat?\n W: Are you hungry?\n M: Well, I am a bit. Aren't you?\n W: Not very. But I don't mind going somewhere for a light meal.\n M: Where shall we go? What about McDonald's?\n W: I'm fed up with French fries and hamburgers. I think we'd better go to the restaurant around the corner. It's a family-type. It serves good food at very reasonable prices.\n M: OK, let's go.", "choices": [ "Expensive.", "Cheap.", "Reasonable." ], "summary": "Reasonable." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me, I'm trying to do some work. I'm afraid your children are making a lot of noise. Don't they ever go to sleep?\n W: I'm sorry. They are noisy. But you know it's difficult to keep boys quiet.\n M: I couldn't work and I couldn't sleep at night. And I was woken by the noise they made early this morning.\n W: I'm terribly sorry. You know they never listen to me. They're only afraid of their father. He's away on business, but he will be back tomorrow.\n M: I hope he can do something about it.", "choices": [ "They are parent and teacher.", "They are close friends.", "They are neighbors." ], "summary": "They are neighbors." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me, I'm trying to do some work. I'm afraid your children are making a lot of noise. Don't they ever go to sleep?\n W: I'm sorry. They are noisy. But you know it's difficult to keep boys quiet.\n M: I couldn't work and I couldn't sleep at night. And I was woken by the noise they made early this morning.\n W: I'm terribly sorry. You know they never listen to me. They're only afraid of their father. He's away on business, but he will be back tomorrow.\n M: I hope he can do something about it.", "choices": [ "The man is making complaint to the woman.", "The man is making some suggestion to the woman.", "The man is satisfied after talking to the woman." ], "summary": "The man is making complaint to the woman." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's NOT the result of the children's noise?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me, I'm trying to do some work. I'm afraid your children are making a lot of noise. Don't they ever go to sleep?\n W: I'm sorry. They are noisy. But you know it's difficult to keep boys quiet.\n M: I couldn't work and I couldn't sleep at night. And I was woken by the noise they made early this morning.\n W: I'm terribly sorry. You know they never listen to me. They're only afraid of their father. He's away on business, but he will be back tomorrow.\n M: I hope he can do something about it.", "choices": [ "The man couldn't work.", "The man couldn't sleep.", "The man couldn't enjoy the film on TV." ], "summary": "The man couldn't enjoy the film on TV." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the man probably come from?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, my name is Drake.\n W: Hi, I'm Maria.\n M: Are you traveling from the U.S. as well? I didn't expect this train to be so nice!\n W: I'm actually from France. I'm going to Spain next.", "choices": [ "Spain.", "France.", "The United States." ], "summary": "The United States." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "M: That's a nice dress you're wearing.\n W: Thank you. My father gave it to me as a birthday present. He knows red's my favourite colour.", "choices": [ "Their best friend.", "Their favourite colour.", "The clothes the woman is wearing." ], "summary": "The clothes the woman is wearing." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "M: Just look at this newspaper, nothing but robberies, suicide and murder. Do you still believe people are basically good?\n W: Of course. But many papers lack interest in reporting something positive like peace, love and generosity.", "choices": [ "The increasing crime rate.", "The coverage of newspapers.", "The circulation of newspapers." ], "summary": "The coverage of newspapers." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man mainly talking about?", "dialogue": "M: Let's back up. Where was I?\n W: You were talking about your trip to South Africa. I bet you had a great time.\n M: Yes, we did. In fact, you know what we encountered.\n W: A long-last friend?\n M: Come on! A lion.", "choices": [ "A long-lost friend.", "Preparations for a trip.", "An extraordinary experience." ], "summary": "An extraordinary experience." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: Have you got any aspirin? I've got a terrible headache.\n W: I'll just look. I think I've got some in my bag. Oh, no, sorry, I haven't got any.", "choices": [ "She has some aspirins in her bag.", "She doesn't have any aspirins.", "She put the aspirins in her bag." ], "summary": "She doesn't have any aspirins." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the man thank the woman?", "dialogue": "M: Thank you for your helpful assistance. Otherwise, I'd surely have missed it. The place is so out of the way.\n W: It was a pleasure meeting you. Good bye!", "choices": [ "She promised to help the man.", "She came a long way to meet the man.", "She took the man to where he wanted to go." ], "summary": "She took the man to where he wanted to go." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What kind of table does the woman want?", "dialogue": "M: Good evening, madam. A table for two?\n W: No, three, a friend will be joining us later. By the way, I prefer that the table in the corner.", "choices": [ "A table for two by the window.", "A table for two in the comer.", "A table for three in the comer." ], "summary": "A table for three in the comer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the two speakers?", "dialogue": "W: Dear, I feel hungry now. How about you?\n M: So do I. Let me call Room Service. Hello, Room Service? Please send a menu to 320 right away.", "choices": [ "In a hotel.", "At a dinner table.", "In the street." ], "summary": "In a hotel." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why didn't the woman enjoy the dinner party?", "dialogue": "M: Did you enjoy the dinner party?\n W: No, and if we're ever invited there again, I shall refuse to sit next to Betty.", "choices": [ "She didn't like Betty.", "She didn't like the food.", "She doesn't like parties." ], "summary": "She didn't like Betty." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What happened to the man?", "dialogue": "W: What's wrong, Peter?\n M: Can you believe this? I locked my keys in the car and I have to go to the airport to pick up my aunt.\n W: So, what are you going to do?\n M: I don't know. Do you think I could borrow your car for a few hours?\n W: I'm sorry, but I really need it this afternoon.\n M: Well, could you drive me home then? I have spare keys there.\n W: That's no problem.\n M: Do you have a quarter for the phone? My wallet's in the car, too.\n W: Here you are. Anything else?\n M: No, that's it. I really appreciate it.", "choices": [ "He lost his car keys.", "He locked his car at the airport.", "He locked his keys in his car." ], "summary": "He locked his keys in his car." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the man going finally?", "dialogue": "W: What's wrong, Peter?\n M: Can you believe this? I locked my keys in the car and I have to go to the airport to pick up my aunt.\n W: So, what are you going to do?\n M: I don't know. Do you think I could borrow your car for a few hours?\n W: I'm sorry, but I really need it this afternoon.\n M: Well, could you drive me home then? I have spare keys there.\n W: That's no problem.\n M: Do you have a quarter for the phone? My wallet's in the car, too.\n W: Here you are. Anything else?\n M: No, that's it. I really appreciate it.", "choices": [ "To the cinema.", "To the post office.", "To the airport." ], "summary": "To the airport." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How will the woman help the man?", "dialogue": "W: What's wrong, Peter?\n M: Can you believe this? I locked my keys in the car and I have to go to the airport to pick up my aunt.\n W: So, what are you going to do?\n M: I don't know. Do you think I could borrow your car for a few hours?\n W: I'm sorry, but I really need it this afternoon.\n M: Well, could you drive me home then? I have spare keys there.\n W: That's no problem.\n M: Do you have a quarter for the phone? My wallet's in the car, too.\n W: Here you are. Anything else?\n M: No, that's it. I really appreciate it.", "choices": [ "She lent her car to him.", "She drove him home for the spare keys.", "She drove him to the airport." ], "summary": "She drove him home for the spare keys." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: Your chemistry examination is over, isn't it? Why do you still look so worried?\n M: I don't know. It wasn't that the questions were too hard, or they were too many of them. But I'm still feeling uneasy because the exam didn't seem to have much to do with the course material.", "choices": [ "There were too many questions in the examination.", "The examination was well beyond the course content.", "The examination questions were somewhat too difficult." ], "summary": "The examination was well beyond the course content." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do you guess they'll do?", "dialogue": "W: Hey, John! Were you in the literature class yesterday?\n M: No. I couldn't make it. Weren't you there. either?\n W: No. I wasn't. I was hoping you could tell me the reading assignment.", "choices": [ "Go to the class at once.", "find out the assignment.", "Skip over the work." ], "summary": "find out the assignment." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the new sports center?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Kate. Have you been to the new sports center yet?\n W: Not yet. Where is it?\n M: On Mill Road, near Stone Street, behind Santa Station.\n W: What about it?\n M: It's wonderful. You can do a lot of sports there. I played table tennis last Saturday, and watched a basketball match.\n W: What about the swimming pool?\n M: It's very good. Would you like to go there with me next week?\n W: Good idea. Every day is OK except Monday.\n M: Well. Why not go there on Saturday? Then we can stay for a long time.\n W: OK. See you.", "choices": [ "On Mill Road.", "Near Santa Station.", "Behind Stone Street." ], "summary": "On Mill Road." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the man do last week?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Kate. Have you been to the new sports center yet?\n W: Not yet. Where is it?\n M: On Mill Road, near Stone Street, behind Santa Station.\n W: What about it?\n M: It's wonderful. You can do a lot of sports there. I played table tennis last Saturday, and watched a basketball match.\n W: What about the swimming pool?\n M: It's very good. Would you like to go there with me next week?\n W: Good idea. Every day is OK except Monday.\n M: Well. Why not go there on Saturday? Then we can stay for a long time.\n W: OK. See you.", "choices": [ "Went swimming.", "Played table tennis.", "Played basketball." ], "summary": "Played table tennis." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman suggest doing?", "dialogue": "W: I think we've covered everything. What about a cup of coffee before we move onto the next item?\n M: Good idea. I really can't wait another minute.", "choices": [ "Having a break.", "Continuing the meeting.", "Moving on to the next item." ], "summary": "Having a break." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is Helen's major?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Helen, what do you think of our class in Children's Literature?\n W: It looks pretty good. Are you also majoring in Elementary Education?\n M: Yes. I can use this to fulfill the requirement for my course.\n W: Have you finished the first assignment yet?\n M: Not yet. I just bought the books today. How about you?\n W: I started this afternoon. It's great fun reading those wonderful children stories by Doctor Seuss.\n M: Doctor Seuss? I don't remember seeing his name on the reading list.\n W: His full name's Theodore Seuss Geisel. You can find this name on the reading list. Doctor Seuss is his pen name.\n M: I love reading those stories as a child. It'll be interesting to read them now from a different point of view. I guess they'll give me a good idea of how children think.\n W: Those stories are also great for classroom use.\n M: How's that?\n W: Well, take a typical Doctor Seuss's book like The Cat in the Hat. It has a controlled vocabulary of only two hundred words.\n M: So that means the children get lots of practices using a small number of words over and over again.\n W: Exactly. In fact The Cat in the Hat was written mainly to show how a controlled-vocabulary book could also be interesting and fun.\n M: Well, it sounds as though this course is also going to be interesting and fun. I think I'll get started on those readings tonight.", "choices": [ "Elementary Education.", "American Literature.", "Medicine." ], "summary": "Elementary Education." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why do the speakers read children stories?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Helen, what do you think of our class in Children's Literature?\n W: It looks pretty good. Are you also majoring in Elementary Education?\n M: Yes. I can use this to fulfill the requirement for my course.\n W: Have you finished the first assignment yet?\n M: Not yet. I just bought the books today. How about you?\n W: I started this afternoon. It's great fun reading those wonderful children stories by Doctor Seuss.\n M: Doctor Seuss? I don't remember seeing his name on the reading list.\n W: His full name's Theodore Seuss Geisel. You can find this name on the reading list. Doctor Seuss is his pen name.\n M: I love reading those stories as a child. It'll be interesting to read them now from a different point of view. I guess they'll give me a good idea of how children think.\n W: Those stories are also great for classroom use.\n M: How's that?\n W: Well, take a typical Doctor Seuss's book like The Cat in the Hat. It has a controlled vocabulary of only two hundred words.\n M: So that means the children get lots of practices using a small number of words over and over again.\n W: Exactly. In fact The Cat in the Hat was written mainly to show how a controlled-vocabulary book could also be interesting and fun.\n M: Well, it sounds as though this course is also going to be interesting and fun. I think I'll get started on those readings tonight.", "choices": [ "These stories are interesting.", "They can learn how to write such stories.", "The stories are on their reading list." ], "summary": "The stories are on their reading list." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who are Doctor Seuss and Theodore Geisel?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Helen, what do you think of our class in Children's Literature?\n W: It looks pretty good. Are you also majoring in Elementary Education?\n M: Yes. I can use this to fulfill the requirement for my course.\n W: Have you finished the first assignment yet?\n M: Not yet. I just bought the books today. How about you?\n W: I started this afternoon. It's great fun reading those wonderful children stories by Doctor Seuss.\n M: Doctor Seuss? I don't remember seeing his name on the reading list.\n W: His full name's Theodore Seuss Geisel. You can find this name on the reading list. Doctor Seuss is his pen name.\n M: I love reading those stories as a child. It'll be interesting to read them now from a different point of view. I guess they'll give me a good idea of how children think.\n W: Those stories are also great for classroom use.\n M: How's that?\n W: Well, take a typical Doctor Seuss's book like The Cat in the Hat. It has a controlled vocabulary of only two hundred words.\n M: So that means the children get lots of practices using a small number of words over and over again.\n W: Exactly. In fact The Cat in the Hat was written mainly to show how a controlled-vocabulary book could also be interesting and fun.\n M: Well, it sounds as though this course is also going to be interesting and fun. I think I'll get started on those readings tonight.", "choices": [ "They are the same person.", "One is a doctor and the other is a writer.", "Both of them are teachers." ], "summary": "They are the same person." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is true about The Cat in the Hat?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Helen, what do you think of our class in Children's Literature?\n W: It looks pretty good. Are you also majoring in Elementary Education?\n M: Yes. I can use this to fulfill the requirement for my course.\n W: Have you finished the first assignment yet?\n M: Not yet. I just bought the books today. How about you?\n W: I started this afternoon. It's great fun reading those wonderful children stories by Doctor Seuss.\n M: Doctor Seuss? I don't remember seeing his name on the reading list.\n W: His full name's Theodore Seuss Geisel. You can find this name on the reading list. Doctor Seuss is his pen name.\n M: I love reading those stories as a child. It'll be interesting to read them now from a different point of view. I guess they'll give me a good idea of how children think.\n W: Those stories are also great for classroom use.\n M: How's that?\n W: Well, take a typical Doctor Seuss's book like The Cat in the Hat. It has a controlled vocabulary of only two hundred words.\n M: So that means the children get lots of practices using a small number of words over and over again.\n W: Exactly. In fact The Cat in the Hat was written mainly to show how a controlled-vocabulary book could also be interesting and fun.\n M: Well, it sounds as though this course is also going to be interesting and fun. I think I'll get started on those readings tonight.", "choices": [ "It is a book written only for classroom reading.", "It is a book on education.", "It has a vocabulary of only two hundred words." ], "summary": "It has a vocabulary of only two hundred words." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why doesn't Tom like his job?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Sally.\n W: Hello, Tom. How are you?\n M: I'm fine. Where are you going?\n W: Oh, I'm on my way home from work.\n M: I didn't know you had a job.\n W: Yeh. I work part-time at a supermarket.\n M: What do you do there?\n W: I work in the produce section. Trimming and wrapping fresh fruit and vegetables. I also stock shelves. Sometimes when it really gets busy, work at the check-out counter. Have you got a job, Tom?\n M: Yeh. I do yard work for people. You know, cutting grass, raking leaves. pulling weeds, things like that.\n W: I'd like doing that. It must be nice to work outdoors.\n M: Sometimes it is. Except when it rains or snows or gets too hot or too cold or...\n W: Ha. Ha. I think every job has its shortcomings. There are times when get pretty tired of carrying things around at my job. But a job's a job Gotta earn money for school.\n M: Me, too. Tuition is sure high, isn't it? Well, I'd better get going. I've got to plant some trees for my neighbours this afternoon.\n W: Well, don't work too hard. Holding down a job, going to class, studying. Sometimes it can become too much for one person. Take it easy.\n M: You, too. It was great seeing you. Sally!", "choices": [ "He sometimes has to work in bad weather.", "He has to work too many hours.", "He doesn't have time for lunch." ], "summary": "He sometimes has to work in bad weather." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is Tom going to do next?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Sally.\n W: Hello, Tom. How are you?\n M: I'm fine. Where are you going?\n W: Oh, I'm on my way home from work.\n M: I didn't know you had a job.\n W: Yeh. I work part-time at a supermarket.\n M: What do you do there?\n W: I work in the produce section. Trimming and wrapping fresh fruit and vegetables. I also stock shelves. Sometimes when it really gets busy, work at the check-out counter. Have you got a job, Tom?\n M: Yeh. I do yard work for people. You know, cutting grass, raking leaves. pulling weeds, things like that.\n W: I'd like doing that. It must be nice to work outdoors.\n M: Sometimes it is. Except when it rains or snows or gets too hot or too cold or...\n W: Ha. Ha. I think every job has its shortcomings. There are times when get pretty tired of carrying things around at my job. But a job's a job Gotta earn money for school.\n M: Me, too. Tuition is sure high, isn't it? Well, I'd better get going. I've got to plant some trees for my neighbours this afternoon.\n W: Well, don't work too hard. Holding down a job, going to class, studying. Sometimes it can become too much for one person. Take it easy.\n M: You, too. It was great seeing you. Sally!", "choices": [ "Finish his homework.", "Cut grass.", "Plant trees." ], "summary": "Plant trees." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who has got the pen now?", "dialogue": "M: I gave my pen to Mary.\n W: And she gave it to me.", "choices": [ "The men.", "The woman.", "Mary." ], "summary": "The woman." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "According to one speaker, we could skip ______ if we are short of time.", "dialogue": "B: I don't know if we'll be able to spare a whole day at the Ocean Park. We've only got four days in Hong Kong, remember.\n A: Oh right, well, in that case, I'd advise you to get there early. It opens at 10 o'clock in the morning on weekdays. Look, I think I've got a plan of the place somewhere. Let me see.., yes, here we are. You can have this.\n B: Thanks.\n A: OK I'll show you. Let's start with the lower level. See? Here? You arrive by taxi or bus or whatever here, on the right, can you see? That's the bus terminal. And you go in through the main entrance. You could go to Water World first but I think you'd better miss that out as you're short of time, you said. You see the cable cars? Well, those long lines are the wires and the little circles are the cars going up and down to the next level. Well, walk past the cable car terminal, at the bottom of the plan, and bear right past the Waterfall Gardens. Actually, have a look in, there are ducks and other birds in the pool there-it's very pretty. Then you'll see some steps up on the left. Follow that path and you'll come to the Centenary Garden which is a good place to stop and take pictures if you've got your camera. Then carry on until you're almost at the Children's Zoo. Right. I wouldn't bother to visit the zoo if I were you, it takes quite a long time to walk round. But I do recommend the \"Touch and Feed\" section opposite, as I said. It's great fun for small children.\n B: Ok, so we'll pay a visit there, and then what?\n A: You could come back a different way past the Chinese rock garden. Oh, that's lovely-do wander around if there's time. Then go down the steps to the Otter Pool-you can have a sit down there for a little while and watch the otters messing around in the water. Then back to the cable car terminal where you can catch a car to the upper level. The journey takes about ten minutes, I suppose, it's quite a long way. Now if you look at the other plan, the one for the upper level, you'll see where you arrive.\n B: Is this the terminal here in the bottom left hand comer?\n A: Yes, that's right. The fun fair is in the top left hand corner. Can you see? With \"The Dragon\" I was telling you about, and \"The Octopus\" and \"The Spider\". Do you think you'll want to go to that?\n B: Um, well, I think the children are a bit too young really, but they might enjoy watching other people.\n A: OK. Well, if you're feeling quite hungry by the time you arrive, which you probably will be, why not have a snack in the Chinese Restaurant next to the terminal? When you've finished your lunch, I would go to the Coral Reef first. It's that little building on the left hand side. \"That's where you can see fish and other underwater creatures in a kind of natural habitat.\n B: Right. That sounds interesting.\n A: It's lovely. After that, walk up to \"The Dragon\" and watch people being really scared! Then you could come down to the Ocean Theater, which is just to the left of the center of the plan- and see a performance of dolphins or maybe the killer whale. You'll have to check the times for that. There's one at two o'clock, I think. I'm not sure about the high diving, but you may be able to see that as well. If there's time, you could also carry on to the fight and have a look at Wave Cove. And finally, if you're not too exhausted by then you could return to the lower level by using the famous escalator. You'd be finished by 3:30 or 4 at the latest.\n B: Right, well, thanks for all your advice. Urn, we'll send you a postcard!\n A: I'll look forward to it.", "choices": [ "Water World", "the zoo", "both these two places" ], "summary": "both these two places" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Ocean Park opens at ______ on weekdays.", "dialogue": "B: I don't know if we'll be able to spare a whole day at the Ocean Park. We've only got four days in Hong Kong, remember.\n A: Oh right, well, in that case, I'd advise you to get there early. It opens at 10 o'clock in the morning on weekdays. Look, I think I've got a plan of the place somewhere. Let me see.., yes, here we are. You can have this.\n B: Thanks.\n A: OK I'll show you. Let's start with the lower level. See? Here? You arrive by taxi or bus or whatever here, on the right, can you see? That's the bus terminal. And you go in through the main entrance. You could go to Water World first but I think you'd better miss that out as you're short of time, you said. You see the cable cars? Well, those long lines are the wires and the little circles are the cars going up and down to the next level. Well, walk past the cable car terminal, at the bottom of the plan, and bear right past the Waterfall Gardens. Actually, have a look in, there are ducks and other birds in the pool there-it's very pretty. Then you'll see some steps up on the left. Follow that path and you'll come to the Centenary Garden which is a good place to stop and take pictures if you've got your camera. Then carry on until you're almost at the Children's Zoo. Right. I wouldn't bother to visit the zoo if I were you, it takes quite a long time to walk round. But I do recommend the \"Touch and Feed\" section opposite, as I said. It's great fun for small children.\n B: Ok, so we'll pay a visit there, and then what?\n A: You could come back a different way past the Chinese rock garden. Oh, that's lovely-do wander around if there's time. Then go down the steps to the Otter Pool-you can have a sit down there for a little while and watch the otters messing around in the water. Then back to the cable car terminal where you can catch a car to the upper level. The journey takes about ten minutes, I suppose, it's quite a long way. Now if you look at the other plan, the one for the upper level, you'll see where you arrive.\n B: Is this the terminal here in the bottom left hand comer?\n A: Yes, that's right. The fun fair is in the top left hand corner. Can you see? With \"The Dragon\" I was telling you about, and \"The Octopus\" and \"The Spider\". Do you think you'll want to go to that?\n B: Um, well, I think the children are a bit too young really, but they might enjoy watching other people.\n A: OK. Well, if you're feeling quite hungry by the time you arrive, which you probably will be, why not have a snack in the Chinese Restaurant next to the terminal? When you've finished your lunch, I would go to the Coral Reef first. It's that little building on the left hand side. \"That's where you can see fish and other underwater creatures in a kind of natural habitat.\n B: Right. That sounds interesting.\n A: It's lovely. After that, walk up to \"The Dragon\" and watch people being really scared! Then you could come down to the Ocean Theater, which is just to the left of the center of the plan- and see a performance of dolphins or maybe the killer whale. You'll have to check the times for that. There's one at two o'clock, I think. I'm not sure about the high diving, but you may be able to see that as well. If there's time, you could also carry on to the fight and have a look at Wave Cove. And finally, if you're not too exhausted by then you could return to the lower level by using the famous escalator. You'd be finished by 3:30 or 4 at the latest.\n B: Right, well, thanks for all your advice. Urn, we'll send you a postcard!\n A: I'll look forward to it.", "choices": [ "9:00", "9:30", "10:00" ], "summary": "10:00" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "We can see ducks and other birds in ______.", "dialogue": "B: I don't know if we'll be able to spare a whole day at the Ocean Park. We've only got four days in Hong Kong, remember.\n A: Oh right, well, in that case, I'd advise you to get there early. It opens at 10 o'clock in the morning on weekdays. Look, I think I've got a plan of the place somewhere. Let me see.., yes, here we are. You can have this.\n B: Thanks.\n A: OK I'll show you. Let's start with the lower level. See? Here? You arrive by taxi or bus or whatever here, on the right, can you see? That's the bus terminal. And you go in through the main entrance. You could go to Water World first but I think you'd better miss that out as you're short of time, you said. You see the cable cars? Well, those long lines are the wires and the little circles are the cars going up and down to the next level. Well, walk past the cable car terminal, at the bottom of the plan, and bear right past the Waterfall Gardens. Actually, have a look in, there are ducks and other birds in the pool there-it's very pretty. Then you'll see some steps up on the left. Follow that path and you'll come to the Centenary Garden which is a good place to stop and take pictures if you've got your camera. Then carry on until you're almost at the Children's Zoo. Right. I wouldn't bother to visit the zoo if I were you, it takes quite a long time to walk round. But I do recommend the \"Touch and Feed\" section opposite, as I said. It's great fun for small children.\n B: Ok, so we'll pay a visit there, and then what?\n A: You could come back a different way past the Chinese rock garden. Oh, that's lovely-do wander around if there's time. Then go down the steps to the Otter Pool-you can have a sit down there for a little while and watch the otters messing around in the water. Then back to the cable car terminal where you can catch a car to the upper level. The journey takes about ten minutes, I suppose, it's quite a long way. Now if you look at the other plan, the one for the upper level, you'll see where you arrive.\n B: Is this the terminal here in the bottom left hand comer?\n A: Yes, that's right. The fun fair is in the top left hand corner. Can you see? With \"The Dragon\" I was telling you about, and \"The Octopus\" and \"The Spider\". Do you think you'll want to go to that?\n B: Um, well, I think the children are a bit too young really, but they might enjoy watching other people.\n A: OK. Well, if you're feeling quite hungry by the time you arrive, which you probably will be, why not have a snack in the Chinese Restaurant next to the terminal? When you've finished your lunch, I would go to the Coral Reef first. It's that little building on the left hand side. \"That's where you can see fish and other underwater creatures in a kind of natural habitat.\n B: Right. That sounds interesting.\n A: It's lovely. After that, walk up to \"The Dragon\" and watch people being really scared! Then you could come down to the Ocean Theater, which is just to the left of the center of the plan- and see a performance of dolphins or maybe the killer whale. You'll have to check the times for that. There's one at two o'clock, I think. I'm not sure about the high diving, but you may be able to see that as well. If there's time, you could also carry on to the fight and have a look at Wave Cove. And finally, if you're not too exhausted by then you could return to the lower level by using the famous escalator. You'd be finished by 3:30 or 4 at the latest.\n B: Right, well, thanks for all your advice. Urn, we'll send you a postcard!\n A: I'll look forward to it.", "choices": [ "Water World", "the Waterfall Garden", "the Centenary Garden" ], "summary": "the Waterfall Garden" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which of the following does not seem quite suitable for very young children?", "dialogue": "B: I don't know if we'll be able to spare a whole day at the Ocean Park. We've only got four days in Hong Kong, remember.\n A: Oh right, well, in that case, I'd advise you to get there early. It opens at 10 o'clock in the morning on weekdays. Look, I think I've got a plan of the place somewhere. Let me see.., yes, here we are. You can have this.\n B: Thanks.\n A: OK I'll show you. Let's start with the lower level. See? Here? You arrive by taxi or bus or whatever here, on the right, can you see? That's the bus terminal. And you go in through the main entrance. You could go to Water World first but I think you'd better miss that out as you're short of time, you said. You see the cable cars? Well, those long lines are the wires and the little circles are the cars going up and down to the next level. Well, walk past the cable car terminal, at the bottom of the plan, and bear right past the Waterfall Gardens. Actually, have a look in, there are ducks and other birds in the pool there-it's very pretty. Then you'll see some steps up on the left. Follow that path and you'll come to the Centenary Garden which is a good place to stop and take pictures if you've got your camera. Then carry on until you're almost at the Children's Zoo. Right. I wouldn't bother to visit the zoo if I were you, it takes quite a long time to walk round. But I do recommend the \"Touch and Feed\" section opposite, as I said. It's great fun for small children.\n B: Ok, so we'll pay a visit there, and then what?\n A: You could come back a different way past the Chinese rock garden. Oh, that's lovely-do wander around if there's time. Then go down the steps to the Otter Pool-you can have a sit down there for a little while and watch the otters messing around in the water. Then back to the cable car terminal where you can catch a car to the upper level. The journey takes about ten minutes, I suppose, it's quite a long way. Now if you look at the other plan, the one for the upper level, you'll see where you arrive.\n B: Is this the terminal here in the bottom left hand comer?\n A: Yes, that's right. The fun fair is in the top left hand corner. Can you see? With \"The Dragon\" I was telling you about, and \"The Octopus\" and \"The Spider\". Do you think you'll want to go to that?\n B: Um, well, I think the children are a bit too young really, but they might enjoy watching other people.\n A: OK. Well, if you're feeling quite hungry by the time you arrive, which you probably will be, why not have a snack in the Chinese Restaurant next to the terminal? When you've finished your lunch, I would go to the Coral Reef first. It's that little building on the left hand side. \"That's where you can see fish and other underwater creatures in a kind of natural habitat.\n B: Right. That sounds interesting.\n A: It's lovely. After that, walk up to \"The Dragon\" and watch people being really scared! Then you could come down to the Ocean Theater, which is just to the left of the center of the plan- and see a performance of dolphins or maybe the killer whale. You'll have to check the times for that. There's one at two o'clock, I think. I'm not sure about the high diving, but you may be able to see that as well. If there's time, you could also carry on to the fight and have a look at Wave Cove. And finally, if you're not too exhausted by then you could return to the lower level by using the famous escalator. You'd be finished by 3:30 or 4 at the latest.\n B: Right, well, thanks for all your advice. Urn, we'll send you a postcard!\n A: I'll look forward to it.", "choices": [ "The fun fair.", "The Ocean Theater.", "Wave Cove." ], "summary": "The fun fair." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The Chinese Restaurant is sited near ______.", "dialogue": "B: I don't know if we'll be able to spare a whole day at the Ocean Park. We've only got four days in Hong Kong, remember.\n A: Oh right, well, in that case, I'd advise you to get there early. It opens at 10 o'clock in the morning on weekdays. Look, I think I've got a plan of the place somewhere. Let me see.., yes, here we are. You can have this.\n B: Thanks.\n A: OK I'll show you. Let's start with the lower level. See? Here? You arrive by taxi or bus or whatever here, on the right, can you see? That's the bus terminal. And you go in through the main entrance. You could go to Water World first but I think you'd better miss that out as you're short of time, you said. You see the cable cars? Well, those long lines are the wires and the little circles are the cars going up and down to the next level. Well, walk past the cable car terminal, at the bottom of the plan, and bear right past the Waterfall Gardens. Actually, have a look in, there are ducks and other birds in the pool there-it's very pretty. Then you'll see some steps up on the left. Follow that path and you'll come to the Centenary Garden which is a good place to stop and take pictures if you've got your camera. Then carry on until you're almost at the Children's Zoo. Right. I wouldn't bother to visit the zoo if I were you, it takes quite a long time to walk round. But I do recommend the \"Touch and Feed\" section opposite, as I said. It's great fun for small children.\n B: Ok, so we'll pay a visit there, and then what?\n A: You could come back a different way past the Chinese rock garden. Oh, that's lovely-do wander around if there's time. Then go down the steps to the Otter Pool-you can have a sit down there for a little while and watch the otters messing around in the water. Then back to the cable car terminal where you can catch a car to the upper level. The journey takes about ten minutes, I suppose, it's quite a long way. Now if you look at the other plan, the one for the upper level, you'll see where you arrive.\n B: Is this the terminal here in the bottom left hand comer?\n A: Yes, that's right. The fun fair is in the top left hand corner. Can you see? With \"The Dragon\" I was telling you about, and \"The Octopus\" and \"The Spider\". Do you think you'll want to go to that?\n B: Um, well, I think the children are a bit too young really, but they might enjoy watching other people.\n A: OK. Well, if you're feeling quite hungry by the time you arrive, which you probably will be, why not have a snack in the Chinese Restaurant next to the terminal? When you've finished your lunch, I would go to the Coral Reef first. It's that little building on the left hand side. \"That's where you can see fish and other underwater creatures in a kind of natural habitat.\n B: Right. That sounds interesting.\n A: It's lovely. After that, walk up to \"The Dragon\" and watch people being really scared! Then you could come down to the Ocean Theater, which is just to the left of the center of the plan- and see a performance of dolphins or maybe the killer whale. You'll have to check the times for that. There's one at two o'clock, I think. I'm not sure about the high diving, but you may be able to see that as well. If there's time, you could also carry on to the fight and have a look at Wave Cove. And finally, if you're not too exhausted by then you could return to the lower level by using the famous escalator. You'd be finished by 3:30 or 4 at the latest.\n B: Right, well, thanks for all your advice. Urn, we'll send you a postcard!\n A: I'll look forward to it.", "choices": [ "the escalator", "the Wave Cove", "the cable-car terminal" ], "summary": "the cable-car terminal" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: I wonder if you can drop by tomorrow evening. The Stevensons are coming over to dinner. I'd like you to meet them.\n W: Sure, I'd love to. I've heard they are very interesting people.", "choices": [ "The man is inviting the woman to dinner.", "The woman is too busy to join the man for dinner.", "The woman is a friend of the Stevensons." ], "summary": "The man is inviting the woman to dinner." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we know about Jane from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Olive, why didn't Kate work here this term?\n W: She can't. She is fired.", "choices": [ "She was ill.", "She was tired of the work.", "She was dismissed." ], "summary": "She was dismissed." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What happened to Miss Gray?", "dialogue": "W: You wanted to see me, Mr. Wright?\n M: Yes, Miss Gray. You'll have to start getting to work on time, or your service will no longer be needed here.", "choices": [ "She was given a new job.", "She was given a raise.", "She was criticized for being late." ], "summary": "She was criticized for being late." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How did the man feel about the girl's speech?", "dialogue": "W: The speech the blind girl gave this evening was extremely moving.\n M: I think everyone felt the same.", "choices": [ "It was boring.", "It was entertaining.", "It was touching." ], "summary": "It was touching." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who could the man speaker most probably be?", "dialogue": "M: Now, Mrs. Franks, I just like to read your statement back to you, and then you can write your name on it.\n W: Fine.\n M: I was standing in front of the Second National Bank building at about 8:50 am, I saw a small red car heading for the cross roads of Churchill Avenue, and York Road, it was coming towards me along Churchill Avenue at about 40 miles per hour. The traffic lights on York Road changed to green, and a delivery lorry began to move forward at about 5 miles per hour. The driver of the car probably didn't see that his traffic light has changed from orange to red, and ran into the side of the lorry.\n W: That's correct.", "choices": [ "A person who saw the accident.", "The driver of the lorry.", "A police officer." ], "summary": "A police officer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was Mrs. Franks doing when the accident took place?", "dialogue": "M: Now, Mrs. Franks, I just like to read your statement back to you, and then you can write your name on it.\n W: Fine.\n M: I was standing in front of the Second National Bank building at about 8:50 am, I saw a small red car heading for the cross roads of Churchill Avenue, and York Road, it was coming towards me along Churchill Avenue at about 40 miles per hour. The traffic lights on York Road changed to green, and a delivery lorry began to move forward at about 5 miles per hour. The driver of the car probably didn't see that his traffic light has changed from orange to red, and ran into the side of the lorry.\n W: That's correct.", "choices": [ "Walking along Churchill Avenue.", "Getting ready to cross the road.", "Standing outside a bank." ], "summary": "Standing outside a bank." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When did the accident happen?", "dialogue": "M: Now, Mrs. Franks, I just like to read your statement back to you, and then you can write your name on it.\n W: Fine.\n M: I was standing in front of the Second National Bank building at about 8:50 am, I saw a small red car heading for the cross roads of Churchill Avenue, and York Road, it was coming towards me along Churchill Avenue at about 40 miles per hour. The traffic lights on York Road changed to green, and a delivery lorry began to move forward at about 5 miles per hour. The driver of the car probably didn't see that his traffic light has changed from orange to red, and ran into the side of the lorry.\n W: That's correct.", "choices": [ "At about 8:00 am.", "At about 9:00 am.", "At about l0:00 am." ], "summary": "At about 9:00 am." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How did the accident happen?", "dialogue": "M: Now, Mrs. Franks, I just like to read your statement back to you, and then you can write your name on it.\n W: Fine.\n M: I was standing in front of the Second National Bank building at about 8:50 am, I saw a small red car heading for the cross roads of Churchill Avenue, and York Road, it was coming towards me along Churchill Avenue at about 40 miles per hour. The traffic lights on York Road changed to green, and a delivery lorry began to move forward at about 5 miles per hour. The driver of the car probably didn't see that his traffic light has changed from orange to red, and ran into the side of the lorry.\n W: That's correct.", "choices": [ "A lorry hit a car.", "A car ran into a lorry.", "A bank clerk rushed into the street." ], "summary": "A car ran into a lorry." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Why did Margaret call yesterday?\n W: She wanted to pick up some magazines she lent me.", "choices": [ "Margaret wanted to return some magazines to the woman.", "Margaret wanted to get some magazines back from the woman.", "Margaret wanted to borrow some magazines from the woman." ], "summary": "Margaret wanted to get some magazines back from the woman." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: Wow, look at all these old books on this shelf. They've got to be at least one hundred years old. I'll bet they're worth a lot to collectors.\n M: Well. They've got a lot of sentimental value for me, and that's all about it.", "choices": [ "He plans to sell the books to a collector.", "He won't sell the books until he has read them.", "The books probably aren't worth a lot of money." ], "summary": "The books probably aren't worth a lot of money." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "These people are talking about their colleague, Jim. What's Jim's problem?", "dialogue": "W: I don't know what Jim's got to grumble about. My work load has doubled in the past year and I still manage. He is not doing anything different from when he arrived, as far as I can see.\n M: Yeah, but he's not as energetic as you are. Well, no one is. But the boss doesn't blame me when I get a bit behind. He is very understanding with me. But with Jim, he goes on and on.\n W: I haven't noticed it. But you're probably right. I wonder why he does it.", "choices": [ "The boss is unfair to him.", "He has been ill.", "He has too much to do." ], "summary": "The boss is unfair to him." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the man going first?", "dialogue": "W: Where shall I drop you off, sir?\n M: I'm going to the airport, but please stop at the Healey Supermarket. My wife is waiting for me there. We're going to Canada together.", "choices": [ "To the Healey Supermarket.", "To the airport.", "To Canada." ], "summary": "To the Healey Supermarket." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How far did they walk every day during the trip?", "dialogue": "M: Would you please tell me about your best holiday, Nancy?\n W: Well, it was my trip in Nepal. We went there 10 years ago, doing some walking in the mountains.\n M: How long did you stay there?\n W: 20 days.\n M: 20 days! That's a long time. How far did you walk every day?\n W: Perhaps 15 kilometers. You have to climb up and down a lot every day.\n M: So, it was very hard.\n W: Yes, very hard. Sometimes, it's difficult to walk in the mountains where the air is very thin, and you have a lot of problems when breathing.\n M: What kind of equipment did you take?\n W: Not much. Only a bag, a sleeping bag and some warm clothing. We carried all the things by ourselves.\n M: And how was the food?\n W: There was rice and some vegetables, normally no meat. But it was good.\n M: What was the best thing about the trip?\n W: The walking and the exercise. I hate sitting in the sun and like to be out in the countryside. The air is very clean and it's very quiet. Nepal is a good place. You must go!", "choices": [ "10 kilometers.", "15 kilometers.", "20 kilometers." ], "summary": "15 kilometers." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What problem did they have?", "dialogue": "M: Would you please tell me about your best holiday, Nancy?\n W: Well, it was my trip in Nepal. We went there 10 years ago, doing some walking in the mountains.\n M: How long did you stay there?\n W: 20 days.\n M: 20 days! That's a long time. How far did you walk every day?\n W: Perhaps 15 kilometers. You have to climb up and down a lot every day.\n M: So, it was very hard.\n W: Yes, very hard. Sometimes, it's difficult to walk in the mountains where the air is very thin, and you have a lot of problems when breathing.\n M: What kind of equipment did you take?\n W: Not much. Only a bag, a sleeping bag and some warm clothing. We carried all the things by ourselves.\n M: And how was the food?\n W: There was rice and some vegetables, normally no meat. But it was good.\n M: What was the best thing about the trip?\n W: The walking and the exercise. I hate sitting in the sun and like to be out in the countryside. The air is very clean and it's very quiet. Nepal is a good place. You must go!", "choices": [ "They didn't have modern equipment.", "There wasn't enough oxygen sometimes.", "They couldn't walk freely in the mountains." ], "summary": "There wasn't enough oxygen sometimes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the woman enjoy most about the trip?", "dialogue": "M: Would you please tell me about your best holiday, Nancy?\n W: Well, it was my trip in Nepal. We went there 10 years ago, doing some walking in the mountains.\n M: How long did you stay there?\n W: 20 days.\n M: 20 days! That's a long time. How far did you walk every day?\n W: Perhaps 15 kilometers. You have to climb up and down a lot every day.\n M: So, it was very hard.\n W: Yes, very hard. Sometimes, it's difficult to walk in the mountains where the air is very thin, and you have a lot of problems when breathing.\n M: What kind of equipment did you take?\n W: Not much. Only a bag, a sleeping bag and some warm clothing. We carried all the things by ourselves.\n M: And how was the food?\n W: There was rice and some vegetables, normally no meat. But it was good.\n M: What was the best thing about the trip?\n W: The walking and the exercise. I hate sitting in the sun and like to be out in the countryside. The air is very clean and it's very quiet. Nepal is a good place. You must go!", "choices": [ "Clean air.", "Delicious food.", "Beautiful sunshine." ], "summary": "Clean air." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: Why didn't you call me last night. Peter?\n M: I did. But your line was always busy.", "choices": [ "He tried calling the woman but failed.", "He had no time to call the woman.", "He called the woman but she was out." ], "summary": "He tried calling the woman but failed." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman dislike about traveling by air?", "dialogue": "M: How do you feel about flying?\n W: I don't mind flying. What I don't like is not being able to keep an eye on my luggage. Whenever the man at the airport hakes my luggage, I never expect to see again.\n M: There is always a chance it will fly to Paris while you fly to Rome. Has anything like that ever happened to you?\n W: No, but it has happened to other people. Just the other day. I heard about a Japanese woman who lost her suitcase. It was a true story. She was on one of those five-day tours around Europe.\n M: Where did her suitcase get lost?\n W: I don't think she ever find out. When she arrived in Europe, her suitcase wasn't there. She had to travel through four countries in the same clothes.\n M: I suppose she bought another toothbrush at least. Couldn't she buy another dress?\n W: No, she had spent all her money on the tickets for the tour. Besides, she never had time to shop. Every time they reached another airport, she had spent her time in the luggage room looking for her suitcase.\n M: What a way to spend the vacation!", "choices": [ "The likelihood of losing her luggage", "The possibility of taking a wrong flight", "The difficulty in communicating with others" ], "summary": "The likelihood of losing her luggage" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How did the Japanese woman travel on a five-day tour around Europe?", "dialogue": "M: How do you feel about flying?\n W: I don't mind flying. What I don't like is not being able to keep an eye on my luggage. Whenever the man at the airport hakes my luggage, I never expect to see again.\n M: There is always a chance it will fly to Paris while you fly to Rome. Has anything like that ever happened to you?\n W: No, but it has happened to other people. Just the other day. I heard about a Japanese woman who lost her suitcase. It was a true story. She was on one of those five-day tours around Europe.\n M: Where did her suitcase get lost?\n W: I don't think she ever find out. When she arrived in Europe, her suitcase wasn't there. She had to travel through four countries in the same clothes.\n M: I suppose she bought another toothbrush at least. Couldn't she buy another dress?\n W: No, she had spent all her money on the tickets for the tour. Besides, she never had time to shop. Every time they reached another airport, she had spent her time in the luggage room looking for her suitcase.\n M: What a way to spend the vacation!", "choices": [ "By bus", "By car", "By air" ], "summary": "By air" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What spoiled the Japanese woman's tour around Europe?", "dialogue": "M: How do you feel about flying?\n W: I don't mind flying. What I don't like is not being able to keep an eye on my luggage. Whenever the man at the airport hakes my luggage, I never expect to see again.\n M: There is always a chance it will fly to Paris while you fly to Rome. Has anything like that ever happened to you?\n W: No, but it has happened to other people. Just the other day. I heard about a Japanese woman who lost her suitcase. It was a true story. She was on one of those five-day tours around Europe.\n M: Where did her suitcase get lost?\n W: I don't think she ever find out. When she arrived in Europe, her suitcase wasn't there. She had to travel through four countries in the same clothes.\n M: I suppose she bought another toothbrush at least. Couldn't she buy another dress?\n W: No, she had spent all her money on the tickets for the tour. Besides, she never had time to shop. Every time they reached another airport, she had spent her time in the luggage room looking for her suitcase.\n M: What a way to spend the vacation!", "choices": [ "She took the wrong flight", "She couldn't get her suitcase back", "She couldn't find any new dress" ], "summary": "She couldn't get her suitcase back" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman tell the story of the Japanese woman?", "dialogue": "M: How do you feel about flying?\n W: I don't mind flying. What I don't like is not being able to keep an eye on my luggage. Whenever the man at the airport hakes my luggage, I never expect to see again.\n M: There is always a chance it will fly to Paris while you fly to Rome. Has anything like that ever happened to you?\n W: No, but it has happened to other people. Just the other day. I heard about a Japanese woman who lost her suitcase. It was a true story. She was on one of those five-day tours around Europe.\n M: Where did her suitcase get lost?\n W: I don't think she ever find out. When she arrived in Europe, her suitcase wasn't there. She had to travel through four countries in the same clothes.\n M: I suppose she bought another toothbrush at least. Couldn't she buy another dress?\n W: No, she had spent all her money on the tickets for the tour. Besides, she never had time to shop. Every time they reached another airport, she had spent her time in the luggage room looking for her suitcase.\n M: What a way to spend the vacation!", "choices": [ "To show her sympathy for the Japanese", "To give a good example", "To show their friendship" ], "summary": "To give a good example" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Does the woman like to lend the book to the man?", "dialogue": "M: Can I borrow the book in your hand?\n F: Yes, but I haven't finished reading it yet.", "choices": [ "Yes, she does. But not now.", "No, she doesn't.", "We are not sure." ], "summary": "Yes, she does. But not now." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why do the workers wear thick glasses?", "dialogue": "F: Look at the workers there with thick glasses over their eyes.\n M: Don't you know they can keep their eyes safe?", "choices": [ "Because they can't see.", "Because the weather is very hot.", "Because they will keep their eyes safe." ], "summary": "Because they will keep their eyes safe." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which sport did Peter probably take part in?", "dialogue": "M: Congratulations, Betty.\n W: Thank you. What about Peter?\n M: Oh, he dropped the stick.\n W: Bad luck! Do you know who won the high jump?\n M: Joe from our class.\n W: Your class do very well at the sports meeting. By the way, what sport are you taking part in?\n M: Swimming.\n W: Good luck to you.\n M: Thank you.", "choices": [ "The relay race.", "The high jump.", "Ping-pong match." ], "summary": "The relay race." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which sport did Joe win?", "dialogue": "M: Congratulations, Betty.\n W: Thank you. What about Peter?\n M: Oh, he dropped the stick.\n W: Bad luck! Do you know who won the high jump?\n M: Joe from our class.\n W: Your class do very well at the sports meeting. By the way, what sport are you taking part in?\n M: Swimming.\n W: Good luck to you.\n M: Thank you.", "choices": [ "Swimming.", "The high jump.", "The relay race." ], "summary": "The high jump." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Whose class did very well at the sports meeting?", "dialogue": "M: Congratulations, Betty.\n W: Thank you. What about Peter?\n M: Oh, he dropped the stick.\n W: Bad luck! Do you know who won the high jump?\n M: Joe from our class.\n W: Your class do very well at the sports meeting. By the way, what sport are you taking part in?\n M: Swimming.\n W: Good luck to you.\n M: Thank you.", "choices": [ "The boy's.", "The girl's.", "Both A and B." ], "summary": "The boy's." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How is the weather now probably?", "dialogue": "W: Look at the clouds, I'm afraid it'll rain soon.\n M: You could be right, but it's not what the weather report said.\n W: What did the weather report say?\n M: It said it'd be fine all day today.", "choices": [ "Fine.", "Cloudy.", "Rainy." ], "summary": "Cloudy." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who are the speakers?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, but I think you've made a wrong turn. You were supposed to turn left on Wilson Boulevard.\n M: Oh, I am sorry. Didn't you say 1323 Wilson?\n W: No, 3023. It is OK though. You don't have to take me there. I can walk from here.\n M: Why don't I just make a U-turn there? It's a one-way street; see the sign up ahead. Maybe if I turn left here, I can come down the next street.\n W: We can't do that during rush hour really, though it won't be much trouble. Sometimes one can wait 30 minutes for a taxi, so I'm happy to get this close.\n M: 30 minutes! I've been riding around all day looking for passengers.", "choices": [ "A passer-by and a policeman.", "A passer-by and a driver.", "A passenger and a taxi-driver." ], "summary": "A passenger and a taxi-driver." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman's house number?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, but I think you've made a wrong turn. You were supposed to turn left on Wilson Boulevard.\n M: Oh, I am sorry. Didn't you say 1323 Wilson?\n W: No, 3023. It is OK though. You don't have to take me there. I can walk from here.\n M: Why don't I just make a U-turn there? It's a one-way street; see the sign up ahead. Maybe if I turn left here, I can come down the next street.\n W: We can't do that during rush hour really, though it won't be much trouble. Sometimes one can wait 30 minutes for a taxi, so I'm happy to get this close.\n M: 30 minutes! I've been riding around all day looking for passengers.", "choices": [ "1323.", "3023.", "4023." ], "summary": "3023." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why can't the man turn left?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, but I think you've made a wrong turn. You were supposed to turn left on Wilson Boulevard.\n M: Oh, I am sorry. Didn't you say 1323 Wilson?\n W: No, 3023. It is OK though. You don't have to take me there. I can walk from here.\n M: Why don't I just make a U-turn there? It's a one-way street; see the sign up ahead. Maybe if I turn left here, I can come down the next street.\n W: We can't do that during rush hour really, though it won't be much trouble. Sometimes one can wait 30 minutes for a taxi, so I'm happy to get this close.\n M: 30 minutes! I've been riding around all day looking for passengers.", "choices": [ "It is rush hour.", "It is a one-way street.", "The street is narrow." ], "summary": "It is rush hour." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who has the suitcase?", "dialogue": "M: Does John have your suitcase?\n W: No, Bob does.", "choices": [ "The woman.", "Bob.", "John." ], "summary": "Bob." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think of the woman's father's idea?", "dialogue": "M: So how were your schooldays when you were a child, Joan?\n W: Well, from seven to twelve I went to a school in Belgium.\n M: In Belgium? How come?\n W: It was my father's idea. One of his friends was sending his daughter, and my father wanted to impress his friend so he decided to send me, too.\n M: Just to impress a friend? It's hard to believe. So what was it like?\n W: We had to get up early and go to church before class. And at mealtimes we just had to sit silently with our hands folded in our laps. And I wasn't allowed to speak English at all. I had to learn French but nobody taught me. I just had to sit in the lessons and try to understand.\n M: It's awful for a child of seven!\n W: And they were terribly strict about manners! I suppose that was one good thing. I had the most beautiful manners when I left.", "choices": [ "Reasonable.", "Interesting.", "Unbelievable." ], "summary": "Unbelievable." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the woman have to do at mealtimes?", "dialogue": "M: So how were your schooldays when you were a child, Joan?\n W: Well, from seven to twelve I went to a school in Belgium.\n M: In Belgium? How come?\n W: It was my father's idea. One of his friends was sending his daughter, and my father wanted to impress his friend so he decided to send me, too.\n M: Just to impress a friend? It's hard to believe. So what was it like?\n W: We had to get up early and go to church before class. And at mealtimes we just had to sit silently with our hands folded in our laps. And I wasn't allowed to speak English at all. I had to learn French but nobody taught me. I just had to sit in the lessons and try to understand.\n M: It's awful for a child of seven!\n W: And they were terribly strict about manners! I suppose that was one good thing. I had the most beautiful manners when I left.", "choices": [ "Sit silently.", "Speak French.", "Put her hands on the table." ], "summary": "Sit silently." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman think was a good thing at school?", "dialogue": "M: So how were your schooldays when you were a child, Joan?\n W: Well, from seven to twelve I went to a school in Belgium.\n M: In Belgium? How come?\n W: It was my father's idea. One of his friends was sending his daughter, and my father wanted to impress his friend so he decided to send me, too.\n M: Just to impress a friend? It's hard to believe. So what was it like?\n W: We had to get up early and go to church before class. And at mealtimes we just had to sit silently with our hands folded in our laps. And I wasn't allowed to speak English at all. I had to learn French but nobody taught me. I just had to sit in the lessons and try to understand.\n M: It's awful for a child of seven!\n W: And they were terribly strict about manners! I suppose that was one good thing. I had the most beautiful manners when I left.", "choices": [ "Learning manners.", "Studying by herself.", "Going to church before class." ], "summary": "Learning manners." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the woman still working?", "dialogue": "M: You look tired. Why don't you go and have a good rest?\n W: I wish I could, but I have to finish my report. My boss will need it tomorrow.", "choices": [ "Because she doesn't like to have a rest.", "Because she wishes to be a boss someday.", "Because she has to finish her report." ], "summary": "Because she has to finish her report." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about John?", "dialogue": "M: I'm afraid John's busy at the moment, madam.\n W: Oh, dear. John always does my hair.", "choices": [ "John is a close friend of the woman's.", "John is the best hairdresser in town.", "John is a hairdresser." ], "summary": "John is a hairdresser." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What happened to the secretary?", "dialogue": "W: How's your secretary, dear? Does she come on time?\n M: Yes... well, in fact, she resigned today.", "choices": [ "The secretary was fired.", "The secretary was a poor typist.", "The secretary quit her job." ], "summary": "The secretary quit her job." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn about the man's company?", "dialogue": "M: Can we make you an offer? We would like to run the campaign for four extra weeks.\n W: Well, can we summarize the problem from my point of view? First of all, the campaign was late. It missed two important trade affairs. The ads also did not appear into key magazines. As a result, the campaign failed. Do you accept that summary of what happened?\n M: Well, the delay wasn't entirely our fault. You did in fact make late changes to the specifications of the advertisements.\n W: Uh, actually, you were late with the initial proposals so you have very little time and in fact, we only asked for small changes.\n M: Well whatever, can we repeat our offer to run the campaign for 4 extra weeks?\n W: That's not really the point. The campaign missed two key trade affairs. Because of this, we are asking you either to repeat the campaign next year for free, or we only pay 50% of the fee for this year.\n M: Could we suggest a 20% reduction to the fee together with the four week sustention to the campaign.\n W: We are not happy. We lost business.\n M: I think we both made mistakes. The responsibility is on both sides.\n W: Ok, let's suggest a new solution. How about a 40% cut in fee, or a free repeat campaign?\n M: Well, let's take a break, we're not getting very far. Perhaps we should think about this.", "choices": [ "It publishes magazines.", "It sponsors trade fairs.", "It runs sales promotion campaigns." ], "summary": "It sponsors trade fairs." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why was the campaign delayed according to the man?", "dialogue": "M: Can we make you an offer? We would like to run the campaign for four extra weeks.\n W: Well, can we summarize the problem from my point of view? First of all, the campaign was late. It missed two important trade affairs. The ads also did not appear into key magazines. As a result, the campaign failed. Do you accept that summary of what happened?\n M: Well, the delay wasn't entirely our fault. You did in fact make late changes to the specifications of the advertisements.\n W: Uh, actually, you were late with the initial proposals so you have very little time and in fact, we only asked for small changes.\n M: Well whatever, can we repeat our offer to run the campaign for 4 extra weeks?\n W: That's not really the point. The campaign missed two key trade affairs. Because of this, we are asking you either to repeat the campaign next year for free, or we only pay 50% of the fee for this year.\n M: Could we suggest a 20% reduction to the fee together with the four week sustention to the campaign.\n W: We are not happy. We lost business.\n M: I think we both made mistakes. The responsibility is on both sides.\n W: Ok, let's suggest a new solution. How about a 40% cut in fee, or a free repeat campaign?\n M: Well, let's take a break, we're not getting very far. Perhaps we should think about this.", "choices": [ "The ad specifications had not been given in detail.", "The woman's company made last-minute changes.", "The woman's company failed to make payments in time." ], "summary": "The woman's company made last-minute changes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman propose as a solution to the problem?", "dialogue": "M: Can we make you an offer? We would like to run the campaign for four extra weeks.\n W: Well, can we summarize the problem from my point of view? First of all, the campaign was late. It missed two important trade affairs. The ads also did not appear into key magazines. As a result, the campaign failed. Do you accept that summary of what happened?\n M: Well, the delay wasn't entirely our fault. You did in fact make late changes to the specifications of the advertisements.\n W: Uh, actually, you were late with the initial proposals so you have very little time and in fact, we only asked for small changes.\n M: Well whatever, can we repeat our offer to run the campaign for 4 extra weeks?\n W: That's not really the point. The campaign missed two key trade affairs. Because of this, we are asking you either to repeat the campaign next year for free, or we only pay 50% of the fee for this year.\n M: Could we suggest a 20% reduction to the fee together with the four week sustention to the campaign.\n W: We are not happy. We lost business.\n M: I think we both made mistakes. The responsibility is on both sides.\n W: Ok, let's suggest a new solution. How about a 40% cut in fee, or a free repeat campaign?\n M: Well, let's take a break, we're not getting very far. Perhaps we should think about this.", "choices": [ "Extend the campaign to next year.", "Cut the fee by half for this year.", "Run another four-week campaign." ], "summary": "Cut the fee by half for this year." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man suggest they do at the end of the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Can we make you an offer? We would like to run the campaign for four extra weeks.\n W: Well, can we summarize the problem from my point of view? First of all, the campaign was late. It missed two important trade affairs. The ads also did not appear into key magazines. As a result, the campaign failed. Do you accept that summary of what happened?\n M: Well, the delay wasn't entirely our fault. You did in fact make late changes to the specifications of the advertisements.\n W: Uh, actually, you were late with the initial proposals so you have very little time and in fact, we only asked for small changes.\n M: Well whatever, can we repeat our offer to run the campaign for 4 extra weeks?\n W: That's not really the point. The campaign missed two key trade affairs. Because of this, we are asking you either to repeat the campaign next year for free, or we only pay 50% of the fee for this year.\n M: Could we suggest a 20% reduction to the fee together with the four week sustention to the campaign.\n W: We are not happy. We lost business.\n M: I think we both made mistakes. The responsibility is on both sides.\n W: Ok, let's suggest a new solution. How about a 40% cut in fee, or a free repeat campaign?\n M: Well, let's take a break, we're not getting very far. Perhaps we should think about this.", "choices": [ "Stop negotiating for the time being.", "Calm down and make peace.", "Reflect on their respective mistakes." ], "summary": "Reflect on their respective mistakes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think of the apartment?", "dialogue": "W: I like this apartment. Do you think we can afford it?\n M: Yes, I think so. It's not a very expensive apartment. It's in the right area, and it has everything that we are looking for. The rooms are quite large, too.\n W: I love the balcony. We can sit outside and enjoy the sun in summer. We are on the 12th floor now, so there's a very nice view from the balcony.\n M: The neighborhood is nice, too. There is a park nearby.\n W: Yes, and there are many houses nearby. I like it that the neighborhood isn't full of apartment blocks.", "choices": [ "It's too expensive.", "It's exactly what he wants.", "The rooms should be larger." ], "summary": "It's exactly what he wants." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is nearby?", "dialogue": "W: I like this apartment. Do you think we can afford it?\n M: Yes, I think so. It's not a very expensive apartment. It's in the right area, and it has everything that we are looking for. The rooms are quite large, too.\n W: I love the balcony. We can sit outside and enjoy the sun in summer. We are on the 12th floor now, so there's a very nice view from the balcony.\n M: The neighborhood is nice, too. There is a park nearby.\n W: Yes, and there are many houses nearby. I like it that the neighborhood isn't full of apartment blocks.", "choices": [ "A park.", "A parking lot.", "Many apartments." ], "summary": "A park." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Randy mean?", "dialogue": "W: When are you going to move into the dorm, Randy?\n M: I'm not sure. I'd like to be able to wait until after summer vacation.", "choices": [ "He doesn't know when he'll take a vacation.", "He doesn't want to move right away.", "He's waiting for the woman to move out of the dorm." ], "summary": "He doesn't want to move right away." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Do you think that Jim really fell in love with Alison?\n M: Of course! I've never seen him spend so much time and energy on the same person.", "choices": [ "Alison fell in love with Jim.", "Jim fell in love with Alison.", "Jim wasted a lost of time." ], "summary": "Jim fell in love with Alison." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man probably do next?", "dialogue": "W: Do you think you can play the music tape another time, dear? I've got a slight headache.\n M: Of course. Sorry. I didn't realize you could hear it. You want me to call the doctor?\n W: No, thanks. I'll be OK in a minute.", "choices": [ "Turn off the tape recorder.", "Turn up the tape recorder.", "Call the doctor." ], "summary": "Turn off the tape recorder." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they complaining about?", "dialogue": "M: It's so hot today. I simply can't work. I wish there were a fan in this room.\n W: So do I. I'll fall asleep if I stay here any longer.", "choices": [ "The size of the room.", "Long working hours.", "The hot weather." ], "summary": "The hot weather." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is Mr Smith's trouble?", "dialogue": "W: Now what seems to be the trouble, Mr Smith?\n M: I am running a temperature, and I'm coughing badly.", "choices": [ "He has a temperature and a bad cough.", "His temperature is gone but he still coughs.", "He doesn't have a temperature but he has a bad cough." ], "summary": "He has a temperature and a bad cough." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What would the man most probably do?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Jane, do you have some change? I have to make a call on the pay phone.\n W: Pay phone? Why not use my mobile phone? Here you are.", "choices": [ "Get some change form Jane.", "Use the woman's phone.", "Go look for a pay phone." ], "summary": "Use the woman's phone." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What nationality is the woman?", "dialogue": "M: Where are you from?\n F: Northern Canada.", "choices": [ "Canada.", "America.", "England." ], "summary": "Canada." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers talking about in general?", "dialogue": "M: Did you get a present for Molly's birthday?\n W: Yes, she loves to listen to Johnny Holden's music. And she's got all his CDs. Then I saw this book that introduces Johnny Holden's life, so I got her this.\n M: Great idea!", "choices": [ "A musician.", "A present for Molly.", "A CD of Johnny Holden." ], "summary": "A present for Molly." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the weather like according to the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: I'm feeling hot, Ophra.\n W: Hot? It's windy and cold today. You must have got a cold. I'm afraid that you took off your coat while you played football with your friends yesterday afternoon.\n M: Yes. I felt sweat then. Oh, it's seven fifty now. My gosh! I'll be late if I don't drive to work in a hurry. I have an important meeting with my clients this morning.\n W: How do you feel now?\n M: Just a little headache.\n W: Then you'd better not go to work today. I think you've caught a cold. You'll have to see a doctor. But drink some water first.\n M: Yes, \"My sweety\". You sound like a doctor, Ophra.\n W: After leaving the nursing school, I have been working as a nurse in a hospital for over five years.", "choices": [ "Sunny and hot.", "Windy but warm.", "Windy and cold." ], "summary": "Windy and cold." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man want to drive to work in a hurry?", "dialogue": "M: I'm feeling hot, Ophra.\n W: Hot? It's windy and cold today. You must have got a cold. I'm afraid that you took off your coat while you played football with your friends yesterday afternoon.\n M: Yes. I felt sweat then. Oh, it's seven fifty now. My gosh! I'll be late if I don't drive to work in a hurry. I have an important meeting with my clients this morning.\n W: How do you feel now?\n M: Just a little headache.\n W: Then you'd better not go to work today. I think you've caught a cold. You'll have to see a doctor. But drink some water first.\n M: Yes, \"My sweety\". You sound like a doctor, Ophra.\n W: After leaving the nursing school, I have been working as a nurse in a hospital for over five years.", "choices": [ "To have a meeting.", "To play football.", "To see off the client." ], "summary": "To have a meeting." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long has the woman been a nurse?", "dialogue": "M: I'm feeling hot, Ophra.\n W: Hot? It's windy and cold today. You must have got a cold. I'm afraid that you took off your coat while you played football with your friends yesterday afternoon.\n M: Yes. I felt sweat then. Oh, it's seven fifty now. My gosh! I'll be late if I don't drive to work in a hurry. I have an important meeting with my clients this morning.\n W: How do you feel now?\n M: Just a little headache.\n W: Then you'd better not go to work today. I think you've caught a cold. You'll have to see a doctor. But drink some water first.\n M: Yes, \"My sweety\". You sound like a doctor, Ophra.\n W: After leaving the nursing school, I have been working as a nurse in a hospital for over five years.", "choices": [ "Five years.", "Less than five years.", "More than five years." ], "summary": "More than five years." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn about this woman?", "dialogue": "W: Would you please give me change for a pound? It's for the phone box.\n M: Here you are.", "choices": [ "She asked for a pound.", "She needed change for the telephone.", "She needed one pound." ], "summary": "She needed change for the telephone." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When does the man want to see Titanic?", "dialogue": "M: Can I see Titanic on Sunday?\n W: I'm not sure.", "choices": [ "Sunday.", "Saturday.", "Monday." ], "summary": "Sunday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the main topic of this conversation?", "dialogue": "M: We seem to be having this conversation over and over again.\n W: You're fight.\n M: Look, I know how you feel about my smoking. You don't have to tell me every day.\n W: I'm sorry. I worry about you.\n M: Let's be honest. There's always going to be a reason. After you graduate, it's going to be hard to find a job, then there will be the stress from just starting a job.\n M: OK, I get your point. It's just so hard. You don't really understand because you have never smoked.\n W: You need some help. Why don't you go to a doctor?\n M: You mean a psychiatrist?\n W: No, I don't. I mean a general practitioner. Maybe you can get a patch, or some pills, well, I don't know, something to help you with the withdrawal.\n M: Really, I believe I can quit on my own. But I'll think about it. I will.\n W: All fight. I won't mention it for a week. Then I want to know your decision. Because if you don't get some help, I need to rethink our plans.\n M: You mean you'd break our engagement over this? I can't believe it!\n W: I don't know.", "choices": [ "The man's graduation.", "The couple's engagement.", "The man's smoking." ], "summary": "The man's smoking." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the man feel about the woman's decision?", "dialogue": "M: We seem to be having this conversation over and over again.\n W: You're fight.\n M: Look, I know how you feel about my smoking. You don't have to tell me every day.\n W: I'm sorry. I worry about you.\n M: Let's be honest. There's always going to be a reason. After you graduate, it's going to be hard to find a job, then there will be the stress from just starting a job.\n M: OK, I get your point. It's just so hard. You don't really understand because you have never smoked.\n W: You need some help. Why don't you go to a doctor?\n M: You mean a psychiatrist?\n W: No, I don't. I mean a general practitioner. Maybe you can get a patch, or some pills, well, I don't know, something to help you with the withdrawal.\n M: Really, I believe I can quit on my own. But I'll think about it. I will.\n W: All fight. I won't mention it for a week. Then I want to know your decision. Because if you don't get some help, I need to rethink our plans.\n M: You mean you'd break our engagement over this? I can't believe it!\n W: I don't know.", "choices": [ "Patient.", "Worried.", "Irritated." ], "summary": "Irritated." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we infer about the woman?", "dialogue": "M: We seem to be having this conversation over and over again.\n W: You're fight.\n M: Look, I know how you feel about my smoking. You don't have to tell me every day.\n W: I'm sorry. I worry about you.\n M: Let's be honest. There's always going to be a reason. After you graduate, it's going to be hard to find a job, then there will be the stress from just starting a job.\n M: OK, I get your point. It's just so hard. You don't really understand because you have never smoked.\n W: You need some help. Why don't you go to a doctor?\n M: You mean a psychiatrist?\n W: No, I don't. I mean a general practitioner. Maybe you can get a patch, or some pills, well, I don't know, something to help you with the withdrawal.\n M: Really, I believe I can quit on my own. But I'll think about it. I will.\n W: All fight. I won't mention it for a week. Then I want to know your decision. Because if you don't get some help, I need to rethink our plans.\n M: You mean you'd break our engagement over this? I can't believe it!\n W: I don't know.", "choices": [ "That she has stopped smoking.", "That she does not want to get married.", "That she has asked the man to quit smoking many times." ], "summary": "That she has asked the man to quit smoking many times." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman advice the man to do?", "dialogue": "M: We seem to be having this conversation over and over again.\n W: You're fight.\n M: Look, I know how you feel about my smoking. You don't have to tell me every day.\n W: I'm sorry. I worry about you.\n M: Let's be honest. There's always going to be a reason. After you graduate, it's going to be hard to find a job, then there will be the stress from just starting a job.\n M: OK, I get your point. It's just so hard. You don't really understand because you have never smoked.\n W: You need some help. Why don't you go to a doctor?\n M: You mean a psychiatrist?\n W: No, I don't. I mean a general practitioner. Maybe you can get a patch, or some pills, well, I don't know, something to help you with the withdrawal.\n M: Really, I believe I can quit on my own. But I'll think about it. I will.\n W: All fight. I won't mention it for a week. Then I want to know your decision. Because if you don't get some help, I need to rethink our plans.\n M: You mean you'd break our engagement over this? I can't believe it!\n W: I don't know.", "choices": [ "To see a psychiatrist.", "To see a general practitioner.", "To see a dentist." ], "summary": "To see a general practitioner." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which is true about the meeting?", "dialogue": "F: Did you go to the meeting yesterday?\n M: Yes, I did. A famous scientist gave a talk at the meeting.", "choices": [ "The meeting was held yesterday.", "The woman went to the meeting.", "A famous artist came to the meeting." ], "summary": "The meeting was held yesterday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "M: Now, what seems to be the trouble, Mrs. Stephens?\n W: I've been very dizzy lately, and last night I had some chest pain.", "choices": [ "Doctor & patient.", "Lawyer & client.", "Husband & wife." ], "summary": "Doctor & patient." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Do you know how I can stop drinking too much coffee?\n M: No, but I wish I did. I spend too much money at cafe's.", "choices": [ "Both of them drink too much coffee.", "The woman doesn't like coffee at all.", "They help each other stop drinking coffee." ], "summary": "Both of them drink too much coffee." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What kind of work does Mr. Smith probably do?", "dialogue": "M: The front tyre is flat, and the seat needs to be raised.\n W: Why not take it to Mr. Smith?", "choices": [ "He fixes bicycles.", "He sells chairs.", "He raises sheep." ], "summary": "He fixes bicycles." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's wrong with the woman?", "dialogue": "M: Good morning. Anything wrong?\n W: I've been suffering from a fever since yesterday.\n M: Do you have any other problems? Like a headache or cough?\n W: No, I don't. I think it's only a fever.\n M: Let me check... It's 39 degrees. I'll give you some medicine.\n W: Thank you, doctor.\n M: You'd better take two or three days' rest.\n W: Thanks.\n M: This medicine is for one day only. Take two pills as soon as you get home, and another two before going to bed.\n W: I see. Thank you.", "choices": [ "She has a cough.", "She has a headache.", "She has a fever." ], "summary": "She has a fever." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long is the medicine for?", "dialogue": "M: Good morning. Anything wrong?\n W: I've been suffering from a fever since yesterday.\n M: Do you have any other problems? Like a headache or cough?\n W: No, I don't. I think it's only a fever.\n M: Let me check... It's 39 degrees. I'll give you some medicine.\n W: Thank you, doctor.\n M: You'd better take two or three days' rest.\n W: Thanks.\n M: This medicine is for one day only. Take two pills as soon as you get home, and another two before going to bed.\n W: I see. Thank you.", "choices": [ "One day.", "Two days.", "Three days." ], "summary": "One day." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did they decide to bring to the party?", "dialogue": "W: Do you think we should bring a present to Mary's party?\n M: No, it's not her birthday. We'll just bring a bottle of wine.", "choices": [ "A bottle of wine.", "Nothing.", "A present." ], "summary": "A bottle of wine." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was the woman talking about at beginning of the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: And I realized we were completely lost, but at least we got there in the end.\n M: Funny you should say that because, er, a similar thing happened to me one time when I was abroad. We were actually doing a concert in this bar in Germany.\n W: Really?\n M: I was actually about to appear on stage, you know, with the band, and I just thought, \"I'll just go out for a little walk and get some fresh air,\" 'cause I had about half an hour before we had to go on.\n W: Uh-huh.\n M: And I went outside,you know,had a look around, walked around for a bit... and then I decided to go back and, uh, I couldn't find it! It was about two minutes before we were supposed to start.\n W: No, you're joking!\n M: Yeah! I thought, \"Ah! What am I gonna do?\"\n W: Could you ask for directions?\n M: Well, I tried. I asked an old woman, but she didn't speak English, and I don't speak German...\n W: Don't you? Oh, right.\n M: And then, I realized I couldn't remember the name of the bar, or the street it was on or anything. So, you know, I was in the middle of a town I didn't know, not knowing the language... and luckily, I saw someone wearing one of our T-shirts. He was obviously going to the conceit, so I sort of followed him back to the bar.\n W: Wow, that was lucky! Thank goodness!\n M: And when I got there, the guys were like, \"Where have you been? We thought you'd run out on us!\" Anyway, we managed.", "choices": [ "Her story of completing a task.", "Her experience of being lost.", "Her trip abroad." ], "summary": "Her experience of being lost." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the man do in the bar in Germany?", "dialogue": "W: And I realized we were completely lost, but at least we got there in the end.\n M: Funny you should say that because, er, a similar thing happened to me one time when I was abroad. We were actually doing a concert in this bar in Germany.\n W: Really?\n M: I was actually about to appear on stage, you know, with the band, and I just thought, \"I'll just go out for a little walk and get some fresh air,\" 'cause I had about half an hour before we had to go on.\n W: Uh-huh.\n M: And I went outside,you know,had a look around, walked around for a bit... and then I decided to go back and, uh, I couldn't find it! It was about two minutes before we were supposed to start.\n W: No, you're joking!\n M: Yeah! I thought, \"Ah! What am I gonna do?\"\n W: Could you ask for directions?\n M: Well, I tried. I asked an old woman, but she didn't speak English, and I don't speak German...\n W: Don't you? Oh, right.\n M: And then, I realized I couldn't remember the name of the bar, or the street it was on or anything. So, you know, I was in the middle of a town I didn't know, not knowing the language... and luckily, I saw someone wearing one of our T-shirts. He was obviously going to the conceit, so I sort of followed him back to the bar.\n W: Wow, that was lucky! Thank goodness!\n M: And when I got there, the guys were like, \"Where have you been? We thought you'd run out on us!\" Anyway, we managed.", "choices": [ "Met his friends.", "Attended a lecture.", "Gave a performance." ], "summary": "Gave a performance." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How did the man find his way back to bar?", "dialogue": "W: And I realized we were completely lost, but at least we got there in the end.\n M: Funny you should say that because, er, a similar thing happened to me one time when I was abroad. We were actually doing a concert in this bar in Germany.\n W: Really?\n M: I was actually about to appear on stage, you know, with the band, and I just thought, \"I'll just go out for a little walk and get some fresh air,\" 'cause I had about half an hour before we had to go on.\n W: Uh-huh.\n M: And I went outside,you know,had a look around, walked around for a bit... and then I decided to go back and, uh, I couldn't find it! It was about two minutes before we were supposed to start.\n W: No, you're joking!\n M: Yeah! I thought, \"Ah! What am I gonna do?\"\n W: Could you ask for directions?\n M: Well, I tried. I asked an old woman, but she didn't speak English, and I don't speak German...\n W: Don't you? Oh, right.\n M: And then, I realized I couldn't remember the name of the bar, or the street it was on or anything. So, you know, I was in the middle of a town I didn't know, not knowing the language... and luckily, I saw someone wearing one of our T-shirts. He was obviously going to the conceit, so I sort of followed him back to the bar.\n W: Wow, that was lucky! Thank goodness!\n M: And when I got there, the guys were like, \"Where have you been? We thought you'd run out on us!\" Anyway, we managed.", "choices": [ "By following a man.", "By looking at a map.", "By asking an old woman." ], "summary": "By following a man." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the man?", "dialogue": "W: And I realized we were completely lost, but at least we got there in the end.\n M: Funny you should say that because, er, a similar thing happened to me one time when I was abroad. We were actually doing a concert in this bar in Germany.\n W: Really?\n M: I was actually about to appear on stage, you know, with the band, and I just thought, \"I'll just go out for a little walk and get some fresh air,\" 'cause I had about half an hour before we had to go on.\n W: Uh-huh.\n M: And I went outside,you know,had a look around, walked around for a bit... and then I decided to go back and, uh, I couldn't find it! It was about two minutes before we were supposed to start.\n W: No, you're joking!\n M: Yeah! I thought, \"Ah! What am I gonna do?\"\n W: Could you ask for directions?\n M: Well, I tried. I asked an old woman, but she didn't speak English, and I don't speak German...\n W: Don't you? Oh, right.\n M: And then, I realized I couldn't remember the name of the bar, or the street it was on or anything. So, you know, I was in the middle of a town I didn't know, not knowing the language... and luckily, I saw someone wearing one of our T-shirts. He was obviously going to the conceit, so I sort of followed him back to the bar.\n W: Wow, that was lucky! Thank goodness!\n M: And when I got there, the guys were like, \"Where have you been? We thought you'd run out on us!\" Anyway, we managed.", "choices": [ "He cannot stand the noise in the bar.", "He doesn't like to wear T-shirts.", "He doesn't speak German." ], "summary": "He doesn't speak German." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: I'm starving. Do we still have any pie left from the dinner yesterday?\n W: Oh, Julia invited her friends over in the afternoon and they ate it all.", "choices": [ "There was nothing left except some pie.", "The man has to find something else to eat.", "The woman is going to prepare the dinner." ], "summary": "The man has to find something else to eat." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why Robert doesn't come with them?", "dialogue": "M: Robert wants to go with us to the party.\n W: But our car is too small to take four people.", "choices": [ "Robert is later.", "The car is too small.", "The bus is later." ], "summary": "The car is too small." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the speakers discuss?", "dialogue": "M: I know you want to talk about this washing machine. But I'd like to talk about my new computer.\n W: Let's keep to the point. We can talk about that later. All right?\n M: OK.", "choices": [ "A wash machine.", "A computer.", "A report." ], "summary": "A wash machine." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman say about the Sunflower health club?", "dialogue": "M: I hear the Sunflower Health Club on Third Street is good!\n W: Not right now! I used to go there. I thought it was great because it was real cheap. But the problem was it was always crowded. Sometimes, I had to wait to use the machines.", "choices": [ "The machines there were ill maintained.", "Tickets for its members were cheaper.", "It was filled with people all the time." ], "summary": "It was filled with people all the time." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Will the man go shopping with the woman?", "dialogue": "F: Let's go shopping this afternoon.\n M: Sorry. I have a friend to meet.", "choices": [ "Yes, he will.", "No, he won't.", "We are not sure." ], "summary": "No, he won't." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is he sleeping in the day?", "dialogue": "W: He is sleeping.\n M: Don't bother him. He worked all night last night.", "choices": [ "He didn't sleep last night.", "He didn't sleep well last night.", "He was going to do a lot of work tonight." ], "summary": "He didn't sleep last night." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What has happened?", "dialogue": "W: Yes, is there something wrong?\n M: I think you've made a mistake. This isn't what I ordered. I asked for the red jacket, not the blue one!", "choices": [ "The shop has dispatched her order.", "The customer has received the blue jacket.", "The shop has still got the blue jacket." ], "summary": "The shop has dispatched her order." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Can the man study in the reference room?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, I'm a senior student. Could you tell me whether this reference room is only for faculty members?\n W: No, it's a also open to the postgraduates; and undergraduates can come too if they're got professors' written permission.", "choices": [ "Yes, but he needs the approval by his professor.", "Yes, he can study there if he is writing a research paper.", "Yes, because he is a senior student." ], "summary": "Yes, but he needs the approval by his professor." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman decline the man's invitation?", "dialogue": "M: How about joining me for a cup of coffee?\n W: I'd love to, but I'm exhausted. I was up till 3 this morning, writing a paper for my literature class.", "choices": [ "She wants to get some sleep.", "She needs time to write a paper.", "She has a literature class to attend." ], "summary": "She wants to get some sleep." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did they go last summer?", "dialogue": "M: Do you remember the days in our small cabin last summer?\n W: Yes, of course. I especially like the walk in the mountain.\n M: If you'd like to, we can go there again this summer.\n W: I'd love to enjoy the moment of peace out there.", "choices": [ "They went to the beach.", "They went to the mountain.", "They went to the riverside." ], "summary": "They went to the mountain." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the woman especially like to do?", "dialogue": "M: Do you remember the days in our small cabin last summer?\n W: Yes, of course. I especially like the walk in the mountain.\n M: If you'd like to, we can go there again this summer.\n W: I'd love to enjoy the moment of peace out there.", "choices": [ "She liked to take a walk in the mountain.", "She liked to enjoy the silence.", "She liked to live in the cabin." ], "summary": "She liked to take a walk in the mountain." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the topic of the dialogue?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Robert, what happened to your face? It looks swollen.\n M: I have to go and get my teeth filled.\n W: Did it hurt?\n M: I don't even want to talk about it. It killed me!\n W: Well, I guess you've learned a good lesson, huh! You have to take good care of your teeth.\n M: No kidding. I can't stand the pain, but the bill is too large!\n W: Don't you have a dental insurance?\n M: I do. but it doesn't cover everything.", "choices": [ "Headache.", "Toothache.", "Insurance." ], "summary": "Toothache." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What should the man do according to the woman?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Robert, what happened to your face? It looks swollen.\n M: I have to go and get my teeth filled.\n W: Did it hurt?\n M: I don't even want to talk about it. It killed me!\n W: Well, I guess you've learned a good lesson, huh! You have to take good care of your teeth.\n M: No kidding. I can't stand the pain, but the bill is too large!\n W: Don't you have a dental insurance?\n M: I do. but it doesn't cover everything.", "choices": [ "Learn how to prevent pain.", "Know how to stand the pain.", "Take good care of his teeth." ], "summary": "Take good care of his teeth." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man think his bill was wrong?", "dialogue": "M: Waitress! I think there's something wrong with our bill.\n W: No, I don't think so...$10 for the drinks, 15 for the small plate, and 20 for the main dish.\n M: What? I knew the cheese sticks were 15. I always order cheese sticks, but I thought the main dish was $10.\n W: Oh, that explains it. You think the bill should be $35.\n M: Yes, exactly. I was wondering what happened to the rest of my change. I should have gotten back 15, not 5!\n W: I understand. Sometimes people aren't honest, but I think this was an honest mistake. Didn't you order the sea cucumbers for dinner?\n M: Yes, and they were delicious. Best cucumbers ever! I'm so glad I'm a vegetarian.\n W: Sir, I am so sorry. Have you ordered sea cucumbers before? They aren't vegetables, you know.\n M: Really? I thought it was a vegetable that grew in the ocean.\n W: No. They're seafood.\n M: Oh, no!\n W: I'm so sorry, sir. I assumed you understood what you were ordering.\n M: Actually, Jenny took my order. Maybe I can talk to her.\n W: She had an emergency at home. I came in to take over her tables. But I'm sure if I talk to the manager, we can give you a discount for the order.\n M: That's OK.", "choices": [ "He forgot he had ordered a small plate.", "He believed his waitress was dishonest.", "He thought he ordered a cheaper main dish." ], "summary": "He thought he ordered a cheaper main dish." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man usually order?", "dialogue": "M: Waitress! I think there's something wrong with our bill.\n W: No, I don't think so...$10 for the drinks, 15 for the small plate, and 20 for the main dish.\n M: What? I knew the cheese sticks were 15. I always order cheese sticks, but I thought the main dish was $10.\n W: Oh, that explains it. You think the bill should be $35.\n M: Yes, exactly. I was wondering what happened to the rest of my change. I should have gotten back 15, not 5!\n W: I understand. Sometimes people aren't honest, but I think this was an honest mistake. Didn't you order the sea cucumbers for dinner?\n M: Yes, and they were delicious. Best cucumbers ever! I'm so glad I'm a vegetarian.\n W: Sir, I am so sorry. Have you ordered sea cucumbers before? They aren't vegetables, you know.\n M: Really? I thought it was a vegetable that grew in the ocean.\n W: No. They're seafood.\n M: Oh, no!\n W: I'm so sorry, sir. I assumed you understood what you were ordering.\n M: Actually, Jenny took my order. Maybe I can talk to her.\n W: She had an emergency at home. I came in to take over her tables. But I'm sure if I talk to the manager, we can give you a discount for the order.\n M: That's OK.", "choices": [ "Vegetables.", "Seafood.", "Meat." ], "summary": "Vegetables." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who does the man want to talk to?", "dialogue": "M: Waitress! I think there's something wrong with our bill.\n W: No, I don't think so...$10 for the drinks, 15 for the small plate, and 20 for the main dish.\n M: What? I knew the cheese sticks were 15. I always order cheese sticks, but I thought the main dish was $10.\n W: Oh, that explains it. You think the bill should be $35.\n M: Yes, exactly. I was wondering what happened to the rest of my change. I should have gotten back 15, not 5!\n W: I understand. Sometimes people aren't honest, but I think this was an honest mistake. Didn't you order the sea cucumbers for dinner?\n M: Yes, and they were delicious. Best cucumbers ever! I'm so glad I'm a vegetarian.\n W: Sir, I am so sorry. Have you ordered sea cucumbers before? They aren't vegetables, you know.\n M: Really? I thought it was a vegetable that grew in the ocean.\n W: No. They're seafood.\n M: Oh, no!\n W: I'm so sorry, sir. I assumed you understood what you were ordering.\n M: Actually, Jenny took my order. Maybe I can talk to her.\n W: She had an emergency at home. I came in to take over her tables. But I'm sure if I talk to the manager, we can give you a discount for the order.\n M: That's OK.", "choices": [ "Jenny.", "The manager.", "The cook." ], "summary": "Jenny." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did the man find his dictionary?", "dialogue": "W: Have you found your dictionary?\n M: Yes, I found it under my bed.", "choices": [ "Under his bed,", "In his desk.", "He's not sure." ], "summary": "Under his bed," }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think of his writing?", "dialogue": "W: How did your writing go this morning? Is the book coming along alright?\n M: I'm not sure. I think the rest of it will be difficult to write.", "choices": [ "Writing will not be easy.", "Writing will be less difficult.", "Writing has been boring." ], "summary": "Writing will not be easy." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think the building will be?", "dialogue": "W: Have you seen that huge new building going up near the market?\n M: Yes, I can't figure out what it's supposed to be. Not an apartment building? Not a hotel? Probably a department store.", "choices": [ "A market.", "A hotel.", "A department store." ], "summary": "A department store." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "In the conversation, parking is not permitted between __________.", "dialogue": "Man: Hey. Hey. Hey, hey, hey!! What are you doing?\n Police Officer: Uh, what does it look like I'm doing? I'm having your car towed away for parking illegally.\n Man: Officer. You can't do that. That's not fair.\n Police Officer: What do you mean it's not fair? You parked your car in a no-parking area.\n Man: What? What do you mean?\n Police Officer: Look, sir. There's a sign right there that says [Where? Where?] ... right there! It says, \"Tow away zone. No parking between the hours of 7 a.m. through 6 p.m.\"\n Man: Oh, that one? Those tree branches are covering it.\n Police Officer: Sorry, you're going to have to take that complaint up with the city. I'm just doing my job. I'm just here to uphold the law. Anyway, you can clearly see it once you get out of your car.\n Man: But, but ... my car was only here (for) five minutes. [Sorry.] I had to just run into this building to ... to drop off some clothing at the homeless shelter. Just trying to help people in need.\n Police Officer: Sir. The homeless shelter? It's six blocks down the road. Anyway, look, here's your ticket, and the address where you can pick up your car is found on the back.\n Man: What? A hundred and fifty dollars? That's outrageous. I mean, completely ludicrous.\n Police Officer: Sorry. Don't park your car illegally!\n Man: So, you mean that you're going to have my car towed away. I'm standing right here. Look. How about two tickets for a lecture on the history of the English language tomorrow night at the library? Anything.\n Police Officer: Sir. It's illegal to bribe an officer.\n Man: Wait, wait wait, or how 'bout some coupons for a free burger at that restaurant across the street.? [You've got to be kidding me.] Buy one and get the second one half price.\n Police Officer: You know sir, you'd probably better leave now. Have a good day.", "choices": [ "6:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.", "7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.", "7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m." ], "summary": "7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The man says he didn't see the no-parking sign because ________.", "dialogue": "Man: Hey. Hey. Hey, hey, hey!! What are you doing?\n Police Officer: Uh, what does it look like I'm doing? I'm having your car towed away for parking illegally.\n Man: Officer. You can't do that. That's not fair.\n Police Officer: What do you mean it's not fair? You parked your car in a no-parking area.\n Man: What? What do you mean?\n Police Officer: Look, sir. There's a sign right there that says [Where? Where?] ... right there! It says, \"Tow away zone. No parking between the hours of 7 a.m. through 6 p.m.\"\n Man: Oh, that one? Those tree branches are covering it.\n Police Officer: Sorry, you're going to have to take that complaint up with the city. I'm just doing my job. I'm just here to uphold the law. Anyway, you can clearly see it once you get out of your car.\n Man: But, but ... my car was only here (for) five minutes. [Sorry.] I had to just run into this building to ... to drop off some clothing at the homeless shelter. Just trying to help people in need.\n Police Officer: Sir. The homeless shelter? It's six blocks down the road. Anyway, look, here's your ticket, and the address where you can pick up your car is found on the back.\n Man: What? A hundred and fifty dollars? That's outrageous. I mean, completely ludicrous.\n Police Officer: Sorry. Don't park your car illegally!\n Man: So, you mean that you're going to have my car towed away. I'm standing right here. Look. How about two tickets for a lecture on the history of the English language tomorrow night at the library? Anything.\n Police Officer: Sir. It's illegal to bribe an officer.\n Man: Wait, wait wait, or how 'bout some coupons for a free burger at that restaurant across the street.? [You've got to be kidding me.] Buy one and get the second one half price.\n Police Officer: You know sir, you'd probably better leave now. Have a good day.", "choices": [ "it was nighttime when he parked", "his view was obstructed", "it wasn't there earlier in the day" ], "summary": "his view was obstructed" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The man supposedly parked his car to _________________.", "dialogue": "Man: Hey. Hey. Hey, hey, hey!! What are you doing?\n Police Officer: Uh, what does it look like I'm doing? I'm having your car towed away for parking illegally.\n Man: Officer. You can't do that. That's not fair.\n Police Officer: What do you mean it's not fair? You parked your car in a no-parking area.\n Man: What? What do you mean?\n Police Officer: Look, sir. There's a sign right there that says [Where? Where?] ... right there! It says, \"Tow away zone. No parking between the hours of 7 a.m. through 6 p.m.\"\n Man: Oh, that one? Those tree branches are covering it.\n Police Officer: Sorry, you're going to have to take that complaint up with the city. I'm just doing my job. I'm just here to uphold the law. Anyway, you can clearly see it once you get out of your car.\n Man: But, but ... my car was only here (for) five minutes. [Sorry.] I had to just run into this building to ... to drop off some clothing at the homeless shelter. Just trying to help people in need.\n Police Officer: Sir. The homeless shelter? It's six blocks down the road. Anyway, look, here's your ticket, and the address where you can pick up your car is found on the back.\n Man: What? A hundred and fifty dollars? That's outrageous. I mean, completely ludicrous.\n Police Officer: Sorry. Don't park your car illegally!\n Man: So, you mean that you're going to have my car towed away. I'm standing right here. Look. How about two tickets for a lecture on the history of the English language tomorrow night at the library? Anything.\n Police Officer: Sir. It's illegal to bribe an officer.\n Man: Wait, wait wait, or how 'bout some coupons for a free burger at that restaurant across the street.? [You've got to be kidding me.] Buy one and get the second one half price.\n Police Officer: You know sir, you'd probably better leave now. Have a good day.", "choices": [ "pay a utility bill for his home", "donate some items for the needy", "buy some home cleaning supplies" ], "summary": "donate some items for the needy" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the fine for parking illegally in the conversation?", "dialogue": "Man: Hey. Hey. Hey, hey, hey!! What are you doing?\n Police Officer: Uh, what does it look like I'm doing? I'm having your car towed away for parking illegally.\n Man: Officer. You can't do that. That's not fair.\n Police Officer: What do you mean it's not fair? You parked your car in a no-parking area.\n Man: What? What do you mean?\n Police Officer: Look, sir. There's a sign right there that says [Where? Where?] ... right there! It says, \"Tow away zone. No parking between the hours of 7 a.m. through 6 p.m.\"\n Man: Oh, that one? Those tree branches are covering it.\n Police Officer: Sorry, you're going to have to take that complaint up with the city. I'm just doing my job. I'm just here to uphold the law. Anyway, you can clearly see it once you get out of your car.\n Man: But, but ... my car was only here (for) five minutes. [Sorry.] I had to just run into this building to ... to drop off some clothing at the homeless shelter. Just trying to help people in need.\n Police Officer: Sir. The homeless shelter? It's six blocks down the road. Anyway, look, here's your ticket, and the address where you can pick up your car is found on the back.\n Man: What? A hundred and fifty dollars? That's outrageous. I mean, completely ludicrous.\n Police Officer: Sorry. Don't park your car illegally!\n Man: So, you mean that you're going to have my car towed away. I'm standing right here. Look. How about two tickets for a lecture on the history of the English language tomorrow night at the library? Anything.\n Police Officer: Sir. It's illegal to bribe an officer.\n Man: Wait, wait wait, or how 'bout some coupons for a free burger at that restaurant across the street.? [You've got to be kidding me.] Buy one and get the second one half price.\n Police Officer: You know sir, you'd probably better leave now. Have a good day.", "choices": [ "$105", "$115", "$150" ], "summary": "$150" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The man tries to influence the police officer into not giving him a ticket by __________________.", "dialogue": "Man: Hey. Hey. Hey, hey, hey!! What are you doing?\n Police Officer: Uh, what does it look like I'm doing? I'm having your car towed away for parking illegally.\n Man: Officer. You can't do that. That's not fair.\n Police Officer: What do you mean it's not fair? You parked your car in a no-parking area.\n Man: What? What do you mean?\n Police Officer: Look, sir. There's a sign right there that says [Where? Where?] ... right there! It says, \"Tow away zone. No parking between the hours of 7 a.m. through 6 p.m.\"\n Man: Oh, that one? Those tree branches are covering it.\n Police Officer: Sorry, you're going to have to take that complaint up with the city. I'm just doing my job. I'm just here to uphold the law. Anyway, you can clearly see it once you get out of your car.\n Man: But, but ... my car was only here (for) five minutes. [Sorry.] I had to just run into this building to ... to drop off some clothing at the homeless shelter. Just trying to help people in need.\n Police Officer: Sir. The homeless shelter? It's six blocks down the road. Anyway, look, here's your ticket, and the address where you can pick up your car is found on the back.\n Man: What? A hundred and fifty dollars? That's outrageous. I mean, completely ludicrous.\n Police Officer: Sorry. Don't park your car illegally!\n Man: So, you mean that you're going to have my car towed away. I'm standing right here. Look. How about two tickets for a lecture on the history of the English language tomorrow night at the library? Anything.\n Police Officer: Sir. It's illegal to bribe an officer.\n Man: Wait, wait wait, or how 'bout some coupons for a free burger at that restaurant across the street.? [You've got to be kidding me.] Buy one and get the second one half price.\n Police Officer: You know sir, you'd probably better leave now. Have a good day.", "choices": [ "offering her free admission to a local event", "buying her a steak dinner at a fancy restaurant", "praising the officer on her attractive appearance" ], "summary": "offering her free admission to a local event" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: I think your article in the school newspaper is right on target, and your viewpoints have certainly convinced me.\n M: Thanks, but in view of the general responses, you and I are definitely in the minority.", "choices": [ "He regrets having published the article.", "Most readers do not share his viewpoints.", "Not many people have read his article." ], "summary": "Most readers do not share his viewpoints." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation take place?", "dialogue": "M: Hello?\n W: Hello. Is that Mr. Jackson?\n M: Yes, it is.\n W: Mr. Jackson. I am a reporter from the TV station at school. As far as I know, you are a very successful teacher and quite popular among the students, so I want to ask you some questions.\n M: OK.\n W: Do you often give homework to your students after class?\n M: It depends. Maybe once or twice a week.\n W: Do you think it is good for your students to do a lot of homework?\n M: No, I don't think so. Too much homework takes too much of their free time. I seldom give homework to my students on the weekend. They need time to relax and rest, especially on weekends.\n W: You are a great teacher. By the way, what do you do in your free time?\n M: I'm a very good football player. My team won first place in our city tournament last year.\n W: Congratulations! Well, thank you for your help.", "choices": [ "At the TV station.", "In the school office.", "Over the telephone." ], "summary": "Over the telephone." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How often does Mr. Jackson give homework to his students?", "dialogue": "M: Hello?\n W: Hello. Is that Mr. Jackson?\n M: Yes, it is.\n W: Mr. Jackson. I am a reporter from the TV station at school. As far as I know, you are a very successful teacher and quite popular among the students, so I want to ask you some questions.\n M: OK.\n W: Do you often give homework to your students after class?\n M: It depends. Maybe once or twice a week.\n W: Do you think it is good for your students to do a lot of homework?\n M: No, I don't think so. Too much homework takes too much of their free time. I seldom give homework to my students on the weekend. They need time to relax and rest, especially on weekends.\n W: You are a great teacher. By the way, what do you do in your free time?\n M: I'm a very good football player. My team won first place in our city tournament last year.\n W: Congratulations! Well, thank you for your help.", "choices": [ "Every day.", "Once or twice a week.", "Hardly ever." ], "summary": "Once or twice a week." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's his opinion about homework?", "dialogue": "M: Hello?\n W: Hello. Is that Mr. Jackson?\n M: Yes, it is.\n W: Mr. Jackson. I am a reporter from the TV station at school. As far as I know, you are a very successful teacher and quite popular among the students, so I want to ask you some questions.\n M: OK.\n W: Do you often give homework to your students after class?\n M: It depends. Maybe once or twice a week.\n W: Do you think it is good for your students to do a lot of homework?\n M: No, I don't think so. Too much homework takes too much of their free time. I seldom give homework to my students on the weekend. They need time to relax and rest, especially on weekends.\n W: You are a great teacher. By the way, what do you do in your free time?\n M: I'm a very good football player. My team won first place in our city tournament last year.\n W: Congratulations! Well, thank you for your help.", "choices": [ "It can help students review what they've learned.", "Too much of it is not good for students.", "Students can be given more homework on the weekends." ], "summary": "Too much of it is not good for students." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman say congratulations to him?", "dialogue": "M: Hello?\n W: Hello. Is that Mr. Jackson?\n M: Yes, it is.\n W: Mr. Jackson. I am a reporter from the TV station at school. As far as I know, you are a very successful teacher and quite popular among the students, so I want to ask you some questions.\n M: OK.\n W: Do you often give homework to your students after class?\n M: It depends. Maybe once or twice a week.\n W: Do you think it is good for your students to do a lot of homework?\n M: No, I don't think so. Too much homework takes too much of their free time. I seldom give homework to my students on the weekend. They need time to relax and rest, especially on weekends.\n W: You are a great teacher. By the way, what do you do in your free time?\n M: I'm a very good football player. My team won first place in our city tournament last year.\n W: Congratulations! Well, thank you for your help.", "choices": [ "His team did a good job last year.", "He is a successful teacher.", "His article won first prize last year." ], "summary": "His team did a good job last year." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man doing?", "dialogue": "W: What's that book you're reading at the moment? It seems that you're interested in it.\n M: Oh, the title of the book is Life on Earth. Um, I got it because of the television program.", "choices": [ "Reading.", "Watching TV.", "Looking for a book." ], "summary": "Reading." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the man play volleyball?", "dialogue": "M: I'm playing volleyball after school. Do you want to play?\n W: No, I've got tennis practice today and tomorrow. But maybe this weekend?\n M: My younger brother has a baseball tournament then...\n W: OK.", "choices": [ "Today.", "This weekend.", "Today and tomorrow." ], "summary": "Today." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Lisa not like about her new apartment?", "dialogue": "W: Does Lisa like her new apartment?\n M: She says the view of the city from the tenth floor is beautiful, but that she's so afraid of a fire breaking out. She wants to change to another floor.", "choices": [ "It's too close to the supermarket.", "It's too high in case of a fire.", "It was damaged in a fire." ], "summary": "It's too high in case of a fire." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who will get the stamps at last?", "dialogue": "W: I've noticed that you got some letters from Canada. Would you mind saving the stamps for me? My sister collects them.\n M: Sorry, my classmates already asked for them.", "choices": [ "The woman.", "The woman's sister.", "The man's classmates." ], "summary": "The man's classmates." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "In which field is the man looking for a job?", "dialogue": "Kelly: So, have you found a job yet?\n Josh: No, but, I have a few leads, so things are looking up.\n Kelly: But isn't that what you always say?\n Josh: Well ... uh ... this time is different.\n Kelly: What are you looking for this time, then?\n Josh: Actually, I want to work for a Web hosting company.\n Kelly: What would you do there?\n Josh: Well, in a nut shell, Web hosting companies provide space for people to store and run their Websites. Does it sound like I know what I'm talking about?\n Kelly: Oh, yeah, sort of.\n Josh: Well, And then, sort of? Well, they allow people to run their Web sites without having to buy and maintain their own servers, and I'd like to work in technical support, you know, helping customers resolve computer-related problems with their sites. And you know I'm a good communicator.\n Kelly: So, how's the pay for that kind of job?\n Josh: Well, most people I know start out with a very reasonable salary; you can earn pay increases depending on your performance.\n Kelly: So, what about benefits?\n Josh: Oh, the benefits are pretty good. They provide health insurance, two weeks (of) paid vacation a year, and opportunities for advancement. And in the end, I'd like to work in a management position. You know, sitting back, enjoying the view out of the twentieth-story window of the office building. Something like that.\n Kelly: Well, is there any long-term job security in a job like that?\n Josh: Uhh. That's hard to tell. I mean, the Internet is booming, and these kinds of companies are sprouting up everywhere, which is a good thing, but just like the dot-com era, you never know how long things will last.\n Kelly: Well, have you ever thought about going back to school to improve your job skills?\n Josh: Wait, wait. What are you suggesting?\n Kelly: Well, you know, more training might help you land a better job.\n Josh: Wh ... wh ... Are you trying to say something about my current job? I mean, is there something going on here? I mean, what are you saying?\n Kelly: You know, you did drop out of college.\n Josh: I know, I know, but I don't know. I'm just seeing my current job at McDonalds as a step up. [McDonalds!]. Yeah, but, you know, I don't have the resources to go back to school at the moment; however, the job I am looking at will pay for some classes after I have been with the company for six months.\n Kelly: Well, it looks like you have things planned out this time.\n Josh: If I last that long.", "choices": [ "education", "medicine", "technology" ], "summary": "technology" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which statement best describes the pay for the job?", "dialogue": "Kelly: So, have you found a job yet?\n Josh: No, but, I have a few leads, so things are looking up.\n Kelly: But isn't that what you always say?\n Josh: Well ... uh ... this time is different.\n Kelly: What are you looking for this time, then?\n Josh: Actually, I want to work for a Web hosting company.\n Kelly: What would you do there?\n Josh: Well, in a nut shell, Web hosting companies provide space for people to store and run their Websites. Does it sound like I know what I'm talking about?\n Kelly: Oh, yeah, sort of.\n Josh: Well, And then, sort of? Well, they allow people to run their Web sites without having to buy and maintain their own servers, and I'd like to work in technical support, you know, helping customers resolve computer-related problems with their sites. And you know I'm a good communicator.\n Kelly: So, how's the pay for that kind of job?\n Josh: Well, most people I know start out with a very reasonable salary; you can earn pay increases depending on your performance.\n Kelly: So, what about benefits?\n Josh: Oh, the benefits are pretty good. They provide health insurance, two weeks (of) paid vacation a year, and opportunities for advancement. And in the end, I'd like to work in a management position. You know, sitting back, enjoying the view out of the twentieth-story window of the office building. Something like that.\n Kelly: Well, is there any long-term job security in a job like that?\n Josh: Uhh. That's hard to tell. I mean, the Internet is booming, and these kinds of companies are sprouting up everywhere, which is a good thing, but just like the dot-com era, you never know how long things will last.\n Kelly: Well, have you ever thought about going back to school to improve your job skills?\n Josh: Wait, wait. What are you suggesting?\n Kelly: Well, you know, more training might help you land a better job.\n Josh: Wh ... wh ... Are you trying to say something about my current job? I mean, is there something going on here? I mean, what are you saying?\n Kelly: You know, you did drop out of college.\n Josh: I know, I know, but I don't know. I'm just seeing my current job at McDonalds as a step up. [McDonalds!]. Yeah, but, you know, I don't have the resources to go back to school at the moment; however, the job I am looking at will pay for some classes after I have been with the company for six months.\n Kelly: Well, it looks like you have things planned out this time.\n Josh: If I last that long.", "choices": [ "Employees can receive periodic pay increases based on their work.", "The salary for the position is above the industry average.", "Workers are paid on a commission basis depending their sales." ], "summary": "Employees can receive periodic pay increases based on their work." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are some of the benefits that the company provides?", "dialogue": "Kelly: So, have you found a job yet?\n Josh: No, but, I have a few leads, so things are looking up.\n Kelly: But isn't that what you always say?\n Josh: Well ... uh ... this time is different.\n Kelly: What are you looking for this time, then?\n Josh: Actually, I want to work for a Web hosting company.\n Kelly: What would you do there?\n Josh: Well, in a nut shell, Web hosting companies provide space for people to store and run their Websites. Does it sound like I know what I'm talking about?\n Kelly: Oh, yeah, sort of.\n Josh: Well, And then, sort of? Well, they allow people to run their Web sites without having to buy and maintain their own servers, and I'd like to work in technical support, you know, helping customers resolve computer-related problems with their sites. And you know I'm a good communicator.\n Kelly: So, how's the pay for that kind of job?\n Josh: Well, most people I know start out with a very reasonable salary; you can earn pay increases depending on your performance.\n Kelly: So, what about benefits?\n Josh: Oh, the benefits are pretty good. They provide health insurance, two weeks (of) paid vacation a year, and opportunities for advancement. And in the end, I'd like to work in a management position. You know, sitting back, enjoying the view out of the twentieth-story window of the office building. Something like that.\n Kelly: Well, is there any long-term job security in a job like that?\n Josh: Uhh. That's hard to tell. I mean, the Internet is booming, and these kinds of companies are sprouting up everywhere, which is a good thing, but just like the dot-com era, you never know how long things will last.\n Kelly: Well, have you ever thought about going back to school to improve your job skills?\n Josh: Wait, wait. What are you suggesting?\n Kelly: Well, you know, more training might help you land a better job.\n Josh: Wh ... wh ... Are you trying to say something about my current job? I mean, is there something going on here? I mean, what are you saying?\n Kelly: You know, you did drop out of college.\n Josh: I know, I know, but I don't know. I'm just seeing my current job at McDonalds as a step up. [McDonalds!]. Yeah, but, you know, I don't have the resources to go back to school at the moment; however, the job I am looking at will pay for some classes after I have been with the company for six months.\n Kelly: Well, it looks like you have things planned out this time.\n Josh: If I last that long.", "choices": [ "insurance, paid vacation, and a company vehicle", "paid vacation, opportunities for promotion, and insurance", "opportunities for advancement, insurance, and a free bus pass" ], "summary": "paid vacation, opportunities for promotion, and insurance" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the future hold for the industry that he is considering?", "dialogue": "Kelly: So, have you found a job yet?\n Josh: No, but, I have a few leads, so things are looking up.\n Kelly: But isn't that what you always say?\n Josh: Well ... uh ... this time is different.\n Kelly: What are you looking for this time, then?\n Josh: Actually, I want to work for a Web hosting company.\n Kelly: What would you do there?\n Josh: Well, in a nut shell, Web hosting companies provide space for people to store and run their Websites. Does it sound like I know what I'm talking about?\n Kelly: Oh, yeah, sort of.\n Josh: Well, And then, sort of? Well, they allow people to run their Web sites without having to buy and maintain their own servers, and I'd like to work in technical support, you know, helping customers resolve computer-related problems with their sites. And you know I'm a good communicator.\n Kelly: So, how's the pay for that kind of job?\n Josh: Well, most people I know start out with a very reasonable salary; you can earn pay increases depending on your performance.\n Kelly: So, what about benefits?\n Josh: Oh, the benefits are pretty good. They provide health insurance, two weeks (of) paid vacation a year, and opportunities for advancement. And in the end, I'd like to work in a management position. You know, sitting back, enjoying the view out of the twentieth-story window of the office building. Something like that.\n Kelly: Well, is there any long-term job security in a job like that?\n Josh: Uhh. That's hard to tell. I mean, the Internet is booming, and these kinds of companies are sprouting up everywhere, which is a good thing, but just like the dot-com era, you never know how long things will last.\n Kelly: Well, have you ever thought about going back to school to improve your job skills?\n Josh: Wait, wait. What are you suggesting?\n Kelly: Well, you know, more training might help you land a better job.\n Josh: Wh ... wh ... Are you trying to say something about my current job? I mean, is there something going on here? I mean, what are you saying?\n Kelly: You know, you did drop out of college.\n Josh: I know, I know, but I don't know. I'm just seeing my current job at McDonalds as a step up. [McDonalds!]. Yeah, but, you know, I don't have the resources to go back to school at the moment; however, the job I am looking at will pay for some classes after I have been with the company for six months.\n Kelly: Well, it looks like you have things planned out this time.\n Josh: If I last that long.", "choices": [ "growing, yet uncertain", "expanding and secure", "contracting, yet stable" ], "summary": "growing, yet uncertain" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "From the conversation, what do we know about the man's educational background?", "dialogue": "Kelly: So, have you found a job yet?\n Josh: No, but, I have a few leads, so things are looking up.\n Kelly: But isn't that what you always say?\n Josh: Well ... uh ... this time is different.\n Kelly: What are you looking for this time, then?\n Josh: Actually, I want to work for a Web hosting company.\n Kelly: What would you do there?\n Josh: Well, in a nut shell, Web hosting companies provide space for people to store and run their Websites. Does it sound like I know what I'm talking about?\n Kelly: Oh, yeah, sort of.\n Josh: Well, And then, sort of? Well, they allow people to run their Web sites without having to buy and maintain their own servers, and I'd like to work in technical support, you know, helping customers resolve computer-related problems with their sites. And you know I'm a good communicator.\n Kelly: So, how's the pay for that kind of job?\n Josh: Well, most people I know start out with a very reasonable salary; you can earn pay increases depending on your performance.\n Kelly: So, what about benefits?\n Josh: Oh, the benefits are pretty good. They provide health insurance, two weeks (of) paid vacation a year, and opportunities for advancement. And in the end, I'd like to work in a management position. You know, sitting back, enjoying the view out of the twentieth-story window of the office building. Something like that.\n Kelly: Well, is there any long-term job security in a job like that?\n Josh: Uhh. That's hard to tell. I mean, the Internet is booming, and these kinds of companies are sprouting up everywhere, which is a good thing, but just like the dot-com era, you never know how long things will last.\n Kelly: Well, have you ever thought about going back to school to improve your job skills?\n Josh: Wait, wait. What are you suggesting?\n Kelly: Well, you know, more training might help you land a better job.\n Josh: Wh ... wh ... Are you trying to say something about my current job? I mean, is there something going on here? I mean, what are you saying?\n Kelly: You know, you did drop out of college.\n Josh: I know, I know, but I don't know. I'm just seeing my current job at McDonalds as a step up. [McDonalds!]. Yeah, but, you know, I don't have the resources to go back to school at the moment; however, the job I am looking at will pay for some classes after I have been with the company for six months.\n Kelly: Well, it looks like you have things planned out this time.\n Josh: If I last that long.", "choices": [ "He dropped out of high school.", "He has some post-secondary education.", "He has a college degree." ], "summary": "He has some post-secondary education." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: You know. I called you several times last week, but nobody answered the phone.\n M: Well, I was in Sydney at that time.\n W: Did you go there on business?\n M: No, I visited my aunt and her family.", "choices": [ "The man was with his aunt and her family last week.", "The man took a business trip to Sydney last week.", "The man and his aunt went to Sydney last week." ], "summary": "The man was with his aunt and her family last week." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the man want to go at last?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me, could you tell me where the International Post Office is?\n W: Go straight on; turn right at the first traffic lights. The post office is about fifty meters away.\n M: I see. And is the No.13 Middle School far away from the post office?\n W: Not at all. It's about 150 meters. Where do you want to go?\n M: Oh, I only want to pick up my cousin from school. I am told that the school is next to the post office, and that is why I want to know how to get to the post office first.", "choices": [ "Go to the bank.", "Go to the post office.", "Go to the school." ], "summary": "Go to the school." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the woman feel about the man's painting?", "dialogue": "W: That is a beautiful painting, Jerry! Where did you buy it?\n M: Actually, I made it. I've been taking art classes for the past year.\n W: Really? That's amazing! I had no idea you were so talented. This looks like it was painted by a professional.", "choices": [ "Disappointed.", "Surprised.", "Optimistic." ], "summary": "Surprised." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the mother going to do tomorrow?", "dialogue": "Li Ming: What are you doing, Mum?\n Mum: I'm getting something ready for tomorrow. Tomorrow is Tre e-planting Day.\n Li Ming: Tree-planting Day? What do people do on this day, Mum?\n Mum: Many, many people will go and plant trees.\n Li Ming: Why do they do tha t?\n Mum: To make the earth more beautiful. And to make our life better.\n Li Ming: But I often see people on TV cut down many big trees. Why do they do that, Mum?\n Mum: Hm, to make paper, houses, and to make our life better.\n Li Ming: To make our life better, too? I just don't understand. Mum, why do many people go and plant trees on the same day?\n Mum: Oh, my dear son. It's hard to explain to you. When you grow up, you will understand. Just remember trees are very important to us.", "choices": [ "To watch TV.", "To plant trees.", "To cut down some trees." ], "summary": "To plant trees." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the mother want her son to know most of all?", "dialogue": "Li Ming: What are you doing, Mum?\n Mum: I'm getting something ready for tomorrow. Tomorrow is Tre e-planting Day.\n Li Ming: Tree-planting Day? What do people do on this day, Mum?\n Mum: Many, many people will go and plant trees.\n Li Ming: Why do they do tha t?\n Mum: To make the earth more beautiful. And to make our life better.\n Li Ming: But I often see people on TV cut down many big trees. Why do they do that, Mum?\n Mum: Hm, to make paper, houses, and to make our life better.\n Li Ming: To make our life better, too? I just don't understand. Mum, why do many people go and plant trees on the same day?\n Mum: Oh, my dear son. It's hard to explain to you. When you grow up, you will understand. Just remember trees are very important to us.", "choices": [ "Tree-planting Day is important to man.", "Cutting down trees is necessary to man.", "Trees are very important to man." ], "summary": "Trees are very important to man." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do you think of the boy?", "dialogue": "Li Ming: What are you doing, Mum?\n Mum: I'm getting something ready for tomorrow. Tomorrow is Tre e-planting Day.\n Li Ming: Tree-planting Day? What do people do on this day, Mum?\n Mum: Many, many people will go and plant trees.\n Li Ming: Why do they do tha t?\n Mum: To make the earth more beautiful. And to make our life better.\n Li Ming: But I often see people on TV cut down many big trees. Why do they do that, Mum?\n Mum: Hm, to make paper, houses, and to make our life better.\n Li Ming: To make our life better, too? I just don't understand. Mum, why do many people go and plant trees on the same day?\n Mum: Oh, my dear son. It's hard to explain to you. When you grow up, you will understand. Just remember trees are very important to us.", "choices": [ "He likes to ask questions.", "He enjoys planting trees.", "He knows nothing about planting trees." ], "summary": "He likes to ask questions." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who are the two speakers in the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Oh! I am glad to see you. How are you going recently? They say you took Introduction to Seience, didn't you?\n M: I sure did. Why did you ask me about that?\n W: Well, I'm thinking about taking it next year. I want to know something about it beforehand.\n M: As far as I'm concerned, I suggest that you not take it.\n W: Why not? Is the professor awful or is the lecturing boring?\n M: The professor is nice enough. But the course is nothing but physics and chemistry with lots of equations. You can't just mix the right chemicals and watch what happens. As you go along you have to keep care notes and turn it all into a bunch of numbers and formulas after the experiment is over. It was the worst course I've ever taken.\n W: What you say is no problem for me. To tell you the truth, [ like formulas and numbers. That's what I'm different from you.\n M: Is it? Then you'll love it if it is the case. But all that I was interested in was biology and we didn't get to that till the last three weeks of the class. What a year!", "choices": [ "A student and a professor,", "A physicist and a biologist.", "Two students." ], "summary": "Two students." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the woman glad when she meets the man?", "dialogue": "W: Oh! I am glad to see you. How are you going recently? They say you took Introduction to Seience, didn't you?\n M: I sure did. Why did you ask me about that?\n W: Well, I'm thinking about taking it next year. I want to know something about it beforehand.\n M: As far as I'm concerned, I suggest that you not take it.\n W: Why not? Is the professor awful or is the lecturing boring?\n M: The professor is nice enough. But the course is nothing but physics and chemistry with lots of equations. You can't just mix the right chemicals and watch what happens. As you go along you have to keep care notes and turn it all into a bunch of numbers and formulas after the experiment is over. It was the worst course I've ever taken.\n W: What you say is no problem for me. To tell you the truth, [ like formulas and numbers. That's what I'm different from you.\n M: Is it? Then you'll love it if it is the case. But all that I was interested in was biology and we didn't get to that till the last three weeks of the class. What a year!", "choices": [ "She wants to meet his professor.", "She wants to ask for his advice.", "She enjoys talking about scientific things." ], "summary": "She wants to ask for his advice." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the name of the course the man and the woman are discussing?", "dialogue": "W: Oh! I am glad to see you. How are you going recently? They say you took Introduction to Seience, didn't you?\n M: I sure did. Why did you ask me about that?\n W: Well, I'm thinking about taking it next year. I want to know something about it beforehand.\n M: As far as I'm concerned, I suggest that you not take it.\n W: Why not? Is the professor awful or is the lecturing boring?\n M: The professor is nice enough. But the course is nothing but physics and chemistry with lots of equations. You can't just mix the right chemicals and watch what happens. As you go along you have to keep care notes and turn it all into a bunch of numbers and formulas after the experiment is over. It was the worst course I've ever taken.\n W: What you say is no problem for me. To tell you the truth, [ like formulas and numbers. That's what I'm different from you.\n M: Is it? Then you'll love it if it is the case. But all that I was interested in was biology and we didn't get to that till the last three weeks of the class. What a year!", "choices": [ "Physical chemistry.", "Life experience.", "Introduction to Science." ], "summary": "Introduction to Science." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man interested in?", "dialogue": "W: Oh! I am glad to see you. How are you going recently? They say you took Introduction to Seience, didn't you?\n M: I sure did. Why did you ask me about that?\n W: Well, I'm thinking about taking it next year. I want to know something about it beforehand.\n M: As far as I'm concerned, I suggest that you not take it.\n W: Why not? Is the professor awful or is the lecturing boring?\n M: The professor is nice enough. But the course is nothing but physics and chemistry with lots of equations. You can't just mix the right chemicals and watch what happens. As you go along you have to keep care notes and turn it all into a bunch of numbers and formulas after the experiment is over. It was the worst course I've ever taken.\n W: What you say is no problem for me. To tell you the truth, [ like formulas and numbers. That's what I'm different from you.\n M: Is it? Then you'll love it if it is the case. But all that I was interested in was biology and we didn't get to that till the last three weeks of the class. What a year!", "choices": [ "Physics.", "Biology.", "Mathematics." ], "summary": "Biology." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman want to change her job?", "dialogue": "W: I've been thinking of changing my job.\n M: Do you think you'll leave the airline soon? It is really a well-paid job, isn't it?\n W: Yes, but I'm getting tired of being constantly on the move. I just want to settle down.", "choices": [ "Because she likes to travel around", "Because she hates to be always flying", "Because she has found a better-paid job" ], "summary": "Because she hates to be always flying" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Can the man buy a cap?", "dialogue": "M: Do you have caps?\n F: No. We only have hats.", "choices": [ "No. The shop doesn't have caps.", "No. They are too expensive.", "Yes. They are very cheap." ], "summary": "No. The shop doesn't have caps." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When could the woman visit the man?", "dialogue": "F: Would it be convenient to see you today?\n M: Yes. My office hours are from 10 to 18.", "choices": [ "10:00~18:00", "6:00~10:00", "10:00~8:00" ], "summary": "10:00~18:00" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the woman do?", "dialogue": "M: Will you see a film at People's Cinema on Saturday?\n F: Yes, I've already got the ticket.", "choices": [ "Buy the ticket.", "Watch a movie.", "Invite a friend." ], "summary": "Watch a movie." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman going to do?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me. Do you have time to help take a picture of us?\n W: Oh, I'm sorry. I've got to catch a bus.\n M: That's OK.", "choices": [ "Help the man.", "Take a bus.", "Get a camera." ], "summary": "Take a bus." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the man?", "dialogue": "W: Hey, you have so many clocks in your bedroom. Are you crazy or what?\n M: No, I'm a heavy sleeper. I want to make sure I can wake up in the morning.", "choices": [ "He gets up late every day.", "He likes collecting clocks.", "He has difficulty waking up." ], "summary": "He has difficulty waking up." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the man?", "dialogue": "W: Were you hurt in the accident?\n M: I was shocked at the time, but wasn't hurt at all. My bike was totally damaged though.", "choices": [ "He has got a heart attack.", "He was unharmed.", "He was badly hurt." ], "summary": "He was unharmed." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How often does the man go to cinema?", "dialogue": "W: Do you often go to cinema?\n M: Yes, I usually go there once a week.", "choices": [ "Once a week.", "Twice a week.", "Three times a week." ], "summary": "Once a week." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many corners does the man have to turn?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me. I'm looking for Park Street.\n W: Park Street? It isn't far from here. Just keep walking up this street. Turn left at the first corner, go straight ahead and turn left again and in front of you is the Park Street.\n M: Thank you. I'm looking for a bank.\n W: There are lots of banks on Park Street. Do you want to change your money?\n M: Yes. Which bank do you suggest?\n W: You could try the New City Bank. It's next to the big church.\n M: And is there a post office near here?\n W: Yes. See that big new shopping center? There is one on the first floor.\n M: Oh, thank you very much.\n W: You are welcome.", "choices": [ "One.", "Two.", "Three." ], "summary": "Two." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man want to find a bank for?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me. I'm looking for Park Street.\n W: Park Street? It isn't far from here. Just keep walking up this street. Turn left at the first corner, go straight ahead and turn left again and in front of you is the Park Street.\n M: Thank you. I'm looking for a bank.\n W: There are lots of banks on Park Street. Do you want to change your money?\n M: Yes. Which bank do you suggest?\n W: You could try the New City Bank. It's next to the big church.\n M: And is there a post office near here?\n W: Yes. See that big new shopping center? There is one on the first floor.\n M: Oh, thank you very much.\n W: You are welcome.", "choices": [ "He wants to keep some money.", "He wants to change his money.", "He wants to borrow some money." ], "summary": "He wants to change his money." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the post office?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me. I'm looking for Park Street.\n W: Park Street? It isn't far from here. Just keep walking up this street. Turn left at the first corner, go straight ahead and turn left again and in front of you is the Park Street.\n M: Thank you. I'm looking for a bank.\n W: There are lots of banks on Park Street. Do you want to change your money?\n M: Yes. Which bank do you suggest?\n W: You could try the New City Bank. It's next to the big church.\n M: And is there a post office near here?\n W: Yes. See that big new shopping center? There is one on the first floor.\n M: Oh, thank you very much.\n W: You are welcome.", "choices": [ "On the left of the big new shopping center.", "On the right of the big new shopping center.", "In the big new shopping center." ], "summary": "In the big new shopping center." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the woman using two computers?", "dialogue": "M: What are you doing with two computers on your desk? You can't possibly be using both.\n W: Sure I can. It's something I learned from reading about Bill Gates. I've found that I can increase my productivity like this.", "choices": [ "She is reading about Bill Gates.", "She wants to be more efficient.", "She just came up with the idea herself." ], "summary": "She wants to be more efficient." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the man go to live in the country?", "dialogue": "Interviewer: Right then, Roger, what made you take off to the country in the first place?\n Roger: Well, I suppose any one who moves to the country wants their life to be different in some way. I mean, if you have always lived in a city, as I had, then something must happen to make you want to move. In my case I was made redundant, and, when it came to looking around for a new job, I just couldn't face going back into an office again. So I sat down and thought about what I'd really like to do.\n Interviewer: And that, I suppose, turned out to be something in the country?\n Roger: No, initially I didn't think of moving, but just of getting a different kind of job, you know social work with kids or old people, that kind of tiring.\n Interviewer: So what happened, why didn't you?\n Roger: Well, I hadn't got any of the right qualifications, and it would have taken me two years to get qualified and I certainly didn't want to go back to formal education again.\n Interviewer: Couldn't you have learned while on the job sort of picked it up as you went along?\n Roger: No, you have to have a diploma. Anyway, after talking it over with friends who had moved out I thought I'd like to give it a try--after all, a change of scene...\n Interviewer: Is better than.., yes, we all know that. So, where did you go when you did decide to move?\n Roger: I went right out to Shropshire. After all I thought if you're going to go rural you might as well do it properly. The first problem though was how I was going to make a living. There are fewer jobs in the country, so I decided to start up on my own.\n Interviewer: That's pretty ambitious, a townie moving off to the depths of the country and setting up his own business. How did you start, had you got any skills?\n Roger: I'd always had a garden and grown some vegetables and flowers, you know, usual things, salad stuff, carrots, peas, beans, a bit of fruit, some roses.., so I thought of a small holding, a kind of small farm. But when I looked at the prices to buy, I changed my mind; I didn't have that kind of money.\n Interviewer: OK, a farm's out--so what's next?\n Roger: I settled on a nursery and bought my way into a partnership with a...", "choices": [ "Because he liked working with the children.", "Because he lost his job.", "Because he hated being a clerk." ], "summary": "Because he lost his job." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the man give up the idea of being a social worker?", "dialogue": "Interviewer: Right then, Roger, what made you take off to the country in the first place?\n Roger: Well, I suppose any one who moves to the country wants their life to be different in some way. I mean, if you have always lived in a city, as I had, then something must happen to make you want to move. In my case I was made redundant, and, when it came to looking around for a new job, I just couldn't face going back into an office again. So I sat down and thought about what I'd really like to do.\n Interviewer: And that, I suppose, turned out to be something in the country?\n Roger: No, initially I didn't think of moving, but just of getting a different kind of job, you know social work with kids or old people, that kind of tiring.\n Interviewer: So what happened, why didn't you?\n Roger: Well, I hadn't got any of the right qualifications, and it would have taken me two years to get qualified and I certainly didn't want to go back to formal education again.\n Interviewer: Couldn't you have learned while on the job sort of picked it up as you went along?\n Roger: No, you have to have a diploma. Anyway, after talking it over with friends who had moved out I thought I'd like to give it a try--after all, a change of scene...\n Interviewer: Is better than.., yes, we all know that. So, where did you go when you did decide to move?\n Roger: I went right out to Shropshire. After all I thought if you're going to go rural you might as well do it properly. The first problem though was how I was going to make a living. There are fewer jobs in the country, so I decided to start up on my own.\n Interviewer: That's pretty ambitious, a townie moving off to the depths of the country and setting up his own business. How did you start, had you got any skills?\n Roger: I'd always had a garden and grown some vegetables and flowers, you know, usual things, salad stuff, carrots, peas, beans, a bit of fruit, some roses.., so I thought of a small holding, a kind of small farm. But when I looked at the prices to buy, I changed my mind; I didn't have that kind of money.\n Interviewer: OK, a farm's out--so what's next?\n Roger: I settled on a nursery and bought my way into a partnership with a...", "choices": [ "Because he didn't have a diploma.", "Because he wanted to change to another job.", "Because he went to the countryside." ], "summary": "Because he didn't have a diploma." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is true of the man?", "dialogue": "Interviewer: Right then, Roger, what made you take off to the country in the first place?\n Roger: Well, I suppose any one who moves to the country wants their life to be different in some way. I mean, if you have always lived in a city, as I had, then something must happen to make you want to move. In my case I was made redundant, and, when it came to looking around for a new job, I just couldn't face going back into an office again. So I sat down and thought about what I'd really like to do.\n Interviewer: And that, I suppose, turned out to be something in the country?\n Roger: No, initially I didn't think of moving, but just of getting a different kind of job, you know social work with kids or old people, that kind of tiring.\n Interviewer: So what happened, why didn't you?\n Roger: Well, I hadn't got any of the right qualifications, and it would have taken me two years to get qualified and I certainly didn't want to go back to formal education again.\n Interviewer: Couldn't you have learned while on the job sort of picked it up as you went along?\n Roger: No, you have to have a diploma. Anyway, after talking it over with friends who had moved out I thought I'd like to give it a try--after all, a change of scene...\n Interviewer: Is better than.., yes, we all know that. So, where did you go when you did decide to move?\n Roger: I went right out to Shropshire. After all I thought if you're going to go rural you might as well do it properly. The first problem though was how I was going to make a living. There are fewer jobs in the country, so I decided to start up on my own.\n Interviewer: That's pretty ambitious, a townie moving off to the depths of the country and setting up his own business. How did you start, had you got any skills?\n Roger: I'd always had a garden and grown some vegetables and flowers, you know, usual things, salad stuff, carrots, peas, beans, a bit of fruit, some roses.., so I thought of a small holding, a kind of small farm. But when I looked at the prices to buy, I changed my mind; I didn't have that kind of money.\n Interviewer: OK, a farm's out--so what's next?\n Roger: I settled on a nursery and bought my way into a partnership with a...", "choices": [ "He moved to another country.", "He didn't buy a small holding.", "He studied for a social diploma for two years." ], "summary": "He didn't buy a small holding." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Having decided to move to the countryside, the first problem for the man was ______.", "dialogue": "Interviewer: Right then, Roger, what made you take off to the country in the first place?\n Roger: Well, I suppose any one who moves to the country wants their life to be different in some way. I mean, if you have always lived in a city, as I had, then something must happen to make you want to move. In my case I was made redundant, and, when it came to looking around for a new job, I just couldn't face going back into an office again. So I sat down and thought about what I'd really like to do.\n Interviewer: And that, I suppose, turned out to be something in the country?\n Roger: No, initially I didn't think of moving, but just of getting a different kind of job, you know social work with kids or old people, that kind of tiring.\n Interviewer: So what happened, why didn't you?\n Roger: Well, I hadn't got any of the right qualifications, and it would have taken me two years to get qualified and I certainly didn't want to go back to formal education again.\n Interviewer: Couldn't you have learned while on the job sort of picked it up as you went along?\n Roger: No, you have to have a diploma. Anyway, after talking it over with friends who had moved out I thought I'd like to give it a try--after all, a change of scene...\n Interviewer: Is better than.., yes, we all know that. So, where did you go when you did decide to move?\n Roger: I went right out to Shropshire. After all I thought if you're going to go rural you might as well do it properly. The first problem though was how I was going to make a living. There are fewer jobs in the country, so I decided to start up on my own.\n Interviewer: That's pretty ambitious, a townie moving off to the depths of the country and setting up his own business. How did you start, had you got any skills?\n Roger: I'd always had a garden and grown some vegetables and flowers, you know, usual things, salad stuff, carrots, peas, beans, a bit of fruit, some roses.., so I thought of a small holding, a kind of small farm. But when I looked at the prices to buy, I changed my mind; I didn't have that kind of money.\n Interviewer: OK, a farm's out--so what's next?\n Roger: I settled on a nursery and bought my way into a partnership with a...", "choices": [ "finding a place to live", "buying a house", "finding means to live on" ], "summary": "finding means to live on" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "From the interview, we learn that the man was ______.", "dialogue": "Interviewer: Right then, Roger, what made you take off to the country in the first place?\n Roger: Well, I suppose any one who moves to the country wants their life to be different in some way. I mean, if you have always lived in a city, as I had, then something must happen to make you want to move. In my case I was made redundant, and, when it came to looking around for a new job, I just couldn't face going back into an office again. So I sat down and thought about what I'd really like to do.\n Interviewer: And that, I suppose, turned out to be something in the country?\n Roger: No, initially I didn't think of moving, but just of getting a different kind of job, you know social work with kids or old people, that kind of tiring.\n Interviewer: So what happened, why didn't you?\n Roger: Well, I hadn't got any of the right qualifications, and it would have taken me two years to get qualified and I certainly didn't want to go back to formal education again.\n Interviewer: Couldn't you have learned while on the job sort of picked it up as you went along?\n Roger: No, you have to have a diploma. Anyway, after talking it over with friends who had moved out I thought I'd like to give it a try--after all, a change of scene...\n Interviewer: Is better than.., yes, we all know that. So, where did you go when you did decide to move?\n Roger: I went right out to Shropshire. After all I thought if you're going to go rural you might as well do it properly. The first problem though was how I was going to make a living. There are fewer jobs in the country, so I decided to start up on my own.\n Interviewer: That's pretty ambitious, a townie moving off to the depths of the country and setting up his own business. How did you start, had you got any skills?\n Roger: I'd always had a garden and grown some vegetables and flowers, you know, usual things, salad stuff, carrots, peas, beans, a bit of fruit, some roses.., so I thought of a small holding, a kind of small farm. But when I looked at the prices to buy, I changed my mind; I didn't have that kind of money.\n Interviewer: OK, a farm's out--so what's next?\n Roger: I settled on a nursery and bought my way into a partnership with a...", "choices": [ "good at gardening", "quite experienced in dealing with kids", "anxious to start up his nursery in a small cottage" ], "summary": "good at gardening" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do you think happened?", "dialogue": "W: Have you heard what George has been saying about your work?\n M: Wow! That's really tough. He just bought it last month, didn't he?", "choices": [ "He's careless.", "He likes George very much.", "He doesn't care what George said." ], "summary": "He doesn't care what George said." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think is the cause of the woman's illness?", "dialogue": "M: Still feeling ill?\n W: Yes. And that medicine hasn't helped. Not a good start to our vacation, I'm afraid.\n M: Do you have any idea what caused it?\n W: Well, I thought it might be last night's dinner.\n M: But I am fine. Could it be the heat? It's enough to make anyone ill.\n W: I know. But we've been here a week now. Anyway, I've been careful in the sun and I've been drinking bottled water.\n M: Then we'd better stay in the hotel today.", "choices": [ "Bast night's dinner.", "The hot weather.", "Bottled wather." ], "summary": "The hot weather." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "M: Still feeling ill?\n W: Yes. And that medicine hasn't helped. Not a good start to our vacation, I'm afraid.\n M: Do you have any idea what caused it?\n W: Well, I thought it might be last night's dinner.\n M: But I am fine. Could it be the heat? It's enough to make anyone ill.\n W: I know. But we've been here a week now. Anyway, I've been careful in the sun and I've been drinking bottled water.\n M: Then we'd better stay in the hotel today.", "choices": [ "Husband and wife.", "Doctor and patient.", "Guest and receptionist." ], "summary": "Husband and wife." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they talking about?", "dialogue": "M: The summer holiday is coming soon. Where are you going for your holiday?\n W: I'm going to Beijing. How about you?\n M: I haven't decided yet. But probably I'll find a part-time job to earn some money.", "choices": [ "A visit to Beijing during the summer holiday.", "Finding a part-time job during the summer holiday.", "A plan for the coming summer holiday." ], "summary": "A plan for the coming summer holiday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the man late?", "dialogue": "M: Oh, hi, Fred! I didn't know whether to save you a place or not. Why are you so late?\n M: It's our maths teacher. She always keeps us in class until ten past ten.\n W: Doesn't she know that you're supposed to get out at ten?\n M: I guess so. But she never looks at her watch. She just keeps talking.\n W: Don't the students complain about it? I would say something.\n M: No. Everybody is too polite.\n W: Well, you could try and talk to her.\n M: Maybe. But I'm afraid she might feel hurt.\n W: Well,it all depends on how and when you say it. If you tell her about it in a friendly way when she's not busy, she might be thankful. She might even ask you to remind her of the time in the future.\n M: Really? That would be wonderful. Thanks for your advice.", "choices": [ "He forgot to look at his watch.", "The maths teacher kept him in her office.", "The maths class lasted longer than it should." ], "summary": "The maths class lasted longer than it should." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the students?", "dialogue": "M: Oh, hi, Fred! I didn't know whether to save you a place or not. Why are you so late?\n M: It's our maths teacher. She always keeps us in class until ten past ten.\n W: Doesn't she know that you're supposed to get out at ten?\n M: I guess so. But she never looks at her watch. She just keeps talking.\n W: Don't the students complain about it? I would say something.\n M: No. Everybody is too polite.\n W: Well, you could try and talk to her.\n M: Maybe. But I'm afraid she might feel hurt.\n W: Well,it all depends on how and when you say it. If you tell her about it in a friendly way when she's not busy, she might be thankful. She might even ask you to remind her of the time in the future.\n M: Really? That would be wonderful. Thanks for your advice.", "choices": [ "They don't mind the teacher's keeping talking.", "They don't want to hurt the teacher.", "They prefer to learn more maths." ], "summary": "They don't want to hurt the teacher." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man most likely to do?", "dialogue": "M: Oh, hi, Fred! I didn't know whether to save you a place or not. Why are you so late?\n M: It's our maths teacher. She always keeps us in class until ten past ten.\n W: Doesn't she know that you're supposed to get out at ten?\n M: I guess so. But she never looks at her watch. She just keeps talking.\n W: Don't the students complain about it? I would say something.\n M: No. Everybody is too polite.\n W: Well, you could try and talk to her.\n M: Maybe. But I'm afraid she might feel hurt.\n W: Well,it all depends on how and when you say it. If you tell her about it in a friendly way when she's not busy, she might be thankful. She might even ask you to remind her of the time in the future.\n M: Really? That would be wonderful. Thanks for your advice.", "choices": [ "Talk to the maths teacher.", "Remain silent about the problem.", "Refuse to go to the maths teacher's classes." ], "summary": "Talk to the maths teacher." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the two speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "M: Have you found the trouble with the car?\n W: Not yet. The engine works well. I'm checking over the wheels.", "choices": [ "Fixing an engine.", "Repairing a car.", "Cashing a check." ], "summary": "Repairing a car." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the man afraid he won't be able to attend the seminar?", "dialogue": "W: Friday's speaker is supposed to be wonderful. Are you going to attend the seminar on that day?\n M: Yes. But I haven't been able to get the ticket yet. Since the lecture is open to the public, I imagine that the tickets may have already been sold out.", "choices": [ "He thinks that there won't be enough sets for everybody.", "He thinks that there might not be any more tickets available.", "He thinks the seminar won't be open to the public." ], "summary": "He thinks that there might not be any more tickets available." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the relationship between them?", "dialogue": "M: You look a bit worried, Susan, what's wrong?\n W: I just seem to be putting on some weight these days.\n M: Oh dear! That's quite a problem. Can I offer you some advice?\n W: Of course, what do you think I should do?\n M: I suggest you go on a diet or at least stop eating too much of the things your mother prepared for you, and...\n W: And take exercise, right? A lot of people have told me the same thing, but somehow I just can't get up early in the morning.\n M: Well. Mother and I will help you. By the way, have you ever thought of arranging your weekend timetable, so you can go to the keep-fit club on the weekend?\n W: Yes, that sounds a good idea. Thanks a lot.", "choices": [ "Doctor and patient.", "Daughter and father.", "Teacher and student." ], "summary": "Daughter and father." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's Susan's problem?", "dialogue": "M: You look a bit worried, Susan, what's wrong?\n W: I just seem to be putting on some weight these days.\n M: Oh dear! That's quite a problem. Can I offer you some advice?\n W: Of course, what do you think I should do?\n M: I suggest you go on a diet or at least stop eating too much of the things your mother prepared for you, and...\n W: And take exercise, right? A lot of people have told me the same thing, but somehow I just can't get up early in the morning.\n M: Well. Mother and I will help you. By the way, have you ever thought of arranging your weekend timetable, so you can go to the keep-fit club on the weekend?\n W: Yes, that sounds a good idea. Thanks a lot.", "choices": [ "She is putting on weight.", "She eats little these days.", "She is in poor health." ], "summary": "She is putting on weight." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man suggest she should do?", "dialogue": "M: You look a bit worried, Susan, what's wrong?\n W: I just seem to be putting on some weight these days.\n M: Oh dear! That's quite a problem. Can I offer you some advice?\n W: Of course, what do you think I should do?\n M: I suggest you go on a diet or at least stop eating too much of the things your mother prepared for you, and...\n W: And take exercise, right? A lot of people have told me the same thing, but somehow I just can't get up early in the morning.\n M: Well. Mother and I will help you. By the way, have you ever thought of arranging your weekend timetable, so you can go to the keep-fit club on the weekend?\n W: Yes, that sounds a good idea. Thanks a lot.", "choices": [ "Eat less and take exercises.", "Take medicine.", "Ask mother for advice." ], "summary": "Eat less and take exercises." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the woman think?", "dialogue": "W: This isn't the worst hotel that I've been in.\n M: It's nothing like what I've imagined.", "choices": [ "She imagined the hotel exactly.", "The man will not return.", "She had other expectations." ], "summary": "She had other expectations." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: The movie was wonderful.\n M: Do you really think so?", "choices": [ "He doesn't like the movie.", "He agrees with the woman.", "He has nothing to say about it." ], "summary": "He doesn't like the movie." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers mainly talking about?", "dialogue": "M: I just saw Professor Black. He finished the budget for our concert tour. It's going to cost $1,500 per person.\n W: Where are we going to get that kind of money?\n M: It sounds like a lot, but by the time you add up the air fare, meals and hotels, it's pretty reasonable.\n W: But I doubt we'll all be able to go. Remember there were 32 people in the band last year.\n M: We can make it. For our last trip, we got some money from some companies.\n W: Who was in charge of money raising?\n M: Mary. She took care of it last time.", "choices": [ "Expenses of a concert tour.", "A coming concert.", "A travel experience." ], "summary": "Expenses of a concert tour." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will Mary probably do?", "dialogue": "M: I just saw Professor Black. He finished the budget for our concert tour. It's going to cost $1,500 per person.\n W: Where are we going to get that kind of money?\n M: It sounds like a lot, but by the time you add up the air fare, meals and hotels, it's pretty reasonable.\n W: But I doubt we'll all be able to go. Remember there were 32 people in the band last year.\n M: We can make it. For our last trip, we got some money from some companies.\n W: Who was in charge of money raising?\n M: Mary. She took care of it last time.", "choices": [ "Act as a director.", "Leave for a vacation.", "Take charge of money raising." ], "summary": "Take charge of money raising." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is Jane now?", "dialogue": "W: Where are you going?\n M: I'm going to the hospital so see Jane. She broke her leg and hasn't been in school for two days.", "choices": [ "At home", "In school", "In the hospital" ], "summary": "In the hospital" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who are talking?", "dialogue": "M: I didn't finish my English homework last week.\n W: I didn't either. And the English teacher was very angry with me.", "choices": [ "Two students.", "Two policemen.", "Two tourists." ], "summary": "Two students." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did Bob call Nancy?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Nancy. This is Bob. How are you?\n W: Fine, thank you. A hit too busy though. You know, I'm trying to put everything in order in my new flat.\n M: Oh, I see. Well, I am wondering if you'd like to go to a concert tomorrow night. I think it will be good. And if I remember correctly, you did say you liked country music.\n W: Yes. That's fight. It's nice of you to ask, Bob. But I don't think I can. Mother has already asked me to see a friend and then we'll go to the theatre together. In fact she's getting the tickets this evening.\n M: Oh, well, never mind. What about next weekend? This concert is still on then, I think, if you are free next Saturday.\n W: Oh, I'd like to very much. But what time exactly?\n M: It starts at 7:30, I think.\n W: Oh, good. That'll be fine. The tennis match will be over by 5 o'clock, I'm sure.\n M: Good, I'll call you again when I get the tickets.\n W: Sure. Bye.", "choices": [ "To ask if she's got the tickets.", "To invite her out for an evening concert.", "To offer his help with her new flat." ], "summary": "To invite her out for an evening concert." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will Nancy be doing next Saturday afternoon?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Nancy. This is Bob. How are you?\n W: Fine, thank you. A hit too busy though. You know, I'm trying to put everything in order in my new flat.\n M: Oh, I see. Well, I am wondering if you'd like to go to a concert tomorrow night. I think it will be good. And if I remember correctly, you did say you liked country music.\n W: Yes. That's fight. It's nice of you to ask, Bob. But I don't think I can. Mother has already asked me to see a friend and then we'll go to the theatre together. In fact she's getting the tickets this evening.\n M: Oh, well, never mind. What about next weekend? This concert is still on then, I think, if you are free next Saturday.\n W: Oh, I'd like to very much. But what time exactly?\n M: It starts at 7:30, I think.\n W: Oh, good. That'll be fine. The tennis match will be over by 5 o'clock, I'm sure.\n M: Good, I'll call you again when I get the tickets.\n W: Sure. Bye.", "choices": [ "Watching a tennis match.", "Cleaning up the new flat.", "Visiting a friend with Margaret." ], "summary": "Watching a tennis match." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man do?", "dialogue": "F: What is in this box? It's so heavy.\n M: Oh, I put some books in it. Let me carry it.", "choices": [ "He will take out the books.", "He will carry the box.", "He will help the woman with the box." ], "summary": "He will carry the box." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the man usually go to work?", "dialogue": "W: If I were you, I'd take the bus to work. Driving in that rush hour traffic is terrible.\n M: But, you know, by the time the bus gets to my stop, there aren't any seats left.\n W: Oh, I got it.", "choices": [ "By bus.", "By car.", "On foot." ], "summary": "By car." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the speakers going?", "dialogue": "M: Hurry up, Mum. The taxi is waiting outside.\n W: Just a second, honey. I'll get some food in the kitchen. The meals on the train are terrible.", "choices": [ "To a shop.", "To the railway station.", "To a restaurant." ], "summary": "To the railway station." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who's going to be in charge of the party?", "dialogue": "M: Alice, do you know who's going to be in charge of the party, Mary or Jane?\n F: Neither Mary nor Jane is, the teacher has asked me to be in charge of it.", "choices": [ "Alice", "Mary", "Jane" ], "summary": "Alice" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man do?", "dialogue": "W: Do you enjoy your work? Do you enjoy meeting people?\n M: Yes. Sometimes. I've got to be honest. Sometimes.\n W: So, some people you like and some you don't?\n M: Yeah, it's like a lot of things, meeting the general public. You get good days, and you get bad days. But I do enjoy the job. I like the freedom of the job, being self-employed.\n W: Do you ever get difficult passengers?\n M: Yes, sometimes.\n W: What sort of things do they get up to?\n M: I would say sometimes a lot of difficult passengers are people who don't go in cabs a lot and they're unfamiliar with procedures, especially if you work nights. People drinking or the extras that would be included on the tariff after a certain time of night.\n W: You mean they argue with you over money?\n M: Yes, that can happen. Or the way.., the good thing is, people can argue about the way that you go to a certain route because they always know better. But nine times out of ten the route that they take you is far longer so, you know, they're the eventual losers.\n W: So if you do have a difficult passenger you want to get rid of what do you do?\n M: I'd stop the cab and tell them to get out.\n W: Does that often happen?\n M: Mmm, it's happened to me three times. And they've got out. So I, I myself haven't had a lot of problems with difficult people, you know.\n W: When you pick up tourists as passengers, what kind of places do they like to go to?\n M: Suppose the most famous landmark is Buckingham Palace, the Tower of London, maybe Harrods; but certainly Buckingham Palace.", "choices": [ "A taxi-driver.", "A bus driver.", "A policeman." ], "summary": "A taxi-driver." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does he like about his job?", "dialogue": "W: Do you enjoy your work? Do you enjoy meeting people?\n M: Yes. Sometimes. I've got to be honest. Sometimes.\n W: So, some people you like and some you don't?\n M: Yeah, it's like a lot of things, meeting the general public. You get good days, and you get bad days. But I do enjoy the job. I like the freedom of the job, being self-employed.\n W: Do you ever get difficult passengers?\n M: Yes, sometimes.\n W: What sort of things do they get up to?\n M: I would say sometimes a lot of difficult passengers are people who don't go in cabs a lot and they're unfamiliar with procedures, especially if you work nights. People drinking or the extras that would be included on the tariff after a certain time of night.\n W: You mean they argue with you over money?\n M: Yes, that can happen. Or the way.., the good thing is, people can argue about the way that you go to a certain route because they always know better. But nine times out of ten the route that they take you is far longer so, you know, they're the eventual losers.\n W: So if you do have a difficult passenger you want to get rid of what do you do?\n M: I'd stop the cab and tell them to get out.\n W: Does that often happen?\n M: Mmm, it's happened to me three times. And they've got out. So I, I myself haven't had a lot of problems with difficult people, you know.\n W: When you pick up tourists as passengers, what kind of places do they like to go to?\n M: Suppose the most famous landmark is Buckingham Palace, the Tower of London, maybe Harrods; but certainly Buckingham Palace.", "choices": [ "Money.", "Freedom.", "Knowing different people." ], "summary": "Freedom." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "People who visit London will certainly go to ______.", "dialogue": "W: Do you enjoy your work? Do you enjoy meeting people?\n M: Yes. Sometimes. I've got to be honest. Sometimes.\n W: So, some people you like and some you don't?\n M: Yeah, it's like a lot of things, meeting the general public. You get good days, and you get bad days. But I do enjoy the job. I like the freedom of the job, being self-employed.\n W: Do you ever get difficult passengers?\n M: Yes, sometimes.\n W: What sort of things do they get up to?\n M: I would say sometimes a lot of difficult passengers are people who don't go in cabs a lot and they're unfamiliar with procedures, especially if you work nights. People drinking or the extras that would be included on the tariff after a certain time of night.\n W: You mean they argue with you over money?\n M: Yes, that can happen. Or the way.., the good thing is, people can argue about the way that you go to a certain route because they always know better. But nine times out of ten the route that they take you is far longer so, you know, they're the eventual losers.\n W: So if you do have a difficult passenger you want to get rid of what do you do?\n M: I'd stop the cab and tell them to get out.\n W: Does that often happen?\n M: Mmm, it's happened to me three times. And they've got out. So I, I myself haven't had a lot of problems with difficult people, you know.\n W: When you pick up tourists as passengers, what kind of places do they like to go to?\n M: Suppose the most famous landmark is Buckingham Palace, the Tower of London, maybe Harrods; but certainly Buckingham Palace.", "choices": [ "the Tower of London.", "Harrods.", "Buckingham Palace." ], "summary": "Buckingham Palace." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the man do last year for his brother's birthday?", "dialogue": "M: What did your doctor describe for you?\n W: Well, he said there is no need for me to take any medicine if I eat well-balanced meals.", "choices": [ "No medicine could solve the woman's problem.", "The woman should eat less to lose some weight.", "The woman should choose the right foods." ], "summary": "The woman should choose the right foods." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the woman do?", "dialogue": "F: I'm waiting for a friend.\n M: This is a taxi park. You can park in a car park. It's just around the corner.", "choices": [ "She drove her taxi into a car park.", "She parked her car in a taxi park.", "She waited in a taxi for too long." ], "summary": "She parked her car in a taxi park." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they mainly talking about?", "dialogue": "W: Derek, how is your knee today? Is it still giving you trouble?\n M: No, it feels a lot better today. I went to the doctor and he told me it was only a pull.\n W: Great. But why don't you take it easy today? Maybe just practice throwing. Don't do any running.\n M: OK. Do you have any news about Michigan and what we can expect in Saturday's game?\n W: Yes, I have some films showing Michigan in the last three games. They're in my office. If you want to see them, you can.\n M: Oh, that would be great. I'd like to see what we are up against.\n W: Michigan has a strong team. We're in for a tough one. They are one of the top football teams in the counry now since they beat Iowa last weekend. Come to think of it, why don't you go ahead and check out the game films right now? And just rest that knee this afternoon. I want you to be well in three days.\n M: All right. I'll be back tomorrow afternoon for full practice.\n W: OK. Here's the key to my office. The films are on my desk, and the projector is all set up.", "choices": [ "Saturday's game.", "Derek's injury.", "Michigan's game films." ], "summary": "Saturday's game." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does this conversation most likely take place?", "dialogue": "W: Derek, how is your knee today? Is it still giving you trouble?\n M: No, it feels a lot better today. I went to the doctor and he told me it was only a pull.\n W: Great. But why don't you take it easy today? Maybe just practice throwing. Don't do any running.\n M: OK. Do you have any news about Michigan and what we can expect in Saturday's game?\n W: Yes, I have some films showing Michigan in the last three games. They're in my office. If you want to see them, you can.\n M: Oh, that would be great. I'd like to see what we are up against.\n W: Michigan has a strong team. We're in for a tough one. They are one of the top football teams in the counry now since they beat Iowa last weekend. Come to think of it, why don't you go ahead and check out the game films right now? And just rest that knee this afternoon. I want you to be well in three days.\n M: All right. I'll be back tomorrow afternoon for full practice.\n W: OK. Here's the key to my office. The films are on my desk, and the projector is all set up.", "choices": [ "In the coach's office.", "On the playing field.", "At the doctor's office." ], "summary": "On the playing field." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the woman tell the man to go?", "dialogue": "W: Derek, how is your knee today? Is it still giving you trouble?\n M: No, it feels a lot better today. I went to the doctor and he told me it was only a pull.\n W: Great. But why don't you take it easy today? Maybe just practice throwing. Don't do any running.\n M: OK. Do you have any news about Michigan and what we can expect in Saturday's game?\n W: Yes, I have some films showing Michigan in the last three games. They're in my office. If you want to see them, you can.\n M: Oh, that would be great. I'd like to see what we are up against.\n W: Michigan has a strong team. We're in for a tough one. They are one of the top football teams in the counry now since they beat Iowa last weekend. Come to think of it, why don't you go ahead and check out the game films right now? And just rest that knee this afternoon. I want you to be well in three days.\n M: All right. I'll be back tomorrow afternoon for full practice.\n W: OK. Here's the key to my office. The films are on my desk, and the projector is all set up.", "choices": [ "To the hospital.", "To his home.", "To her office." ], "summary": "To her office." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the date today?", "dialogue": "W: It's December 11th. Is it Tuesday?\n M: No. It's Friday.", "choices": [ "It's Friday.", "It's October 12th.", "It's the 11th of December." ], "summary": "It's the 11th of December." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman's real problem?", "dialogue": "W: I feel terrible. I really need to relax. Do you know any good ways to fight stress?\n M: Yeah, in fact, I read in a health magazine that you should drink two cups of lemon tea every day to fight stress.\n W: Lemon tea?\n M: That's right. Lemon tea makes you feel more relaxed. And also, you should eat low stress foods like apples and grapes.\n W: Sounds very strange, I guess hamburgers and French fries cause stress, right?\n M: Yep. Hamburgers are high stress food.\n W: Well, I guess I need to change my diet.", "choices": [ "She feels headache.", "She feels frightened.", "She feels very stressed." ], "summary": "She feels very stressed." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What food is considered as low stress food?", "dialogue": "W: I feel terrible. I really need to relax. Do you know any good ways to fight stress?\n M: Yeah, in fact, I read in a health magazine that you should drink two cups of lemon tea every day to fight stress.\n W: Lemon tea?\n M: That's right. Lemon tea makes you feel more relaxed. And also, you should eat low stress foods like apples and grapes.\n W: Sounds very strange, I guess hamburgers and French fries cause stress, right?\n M: Yep. Hamburgers are high stress food.\n W: Well, I guess I need to change my diet.", "choices": [ "Apples and grapes.", "Hamburgers.", "French fries." ], "summary": "Apples and grapes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman going to do?", "dialogue": "W: I feel terrible. I really need to relax. Do you know any good ways to fight stress?\n M: Yeah, in fact, I read in a health magazine that you should drink two cups of lemon tea every day to fight stress.\n W: Lemon tea?\n M: That's right. Lemon tea makes you feel more relaxed. And also, you should eat low stress foods like apples and grapes.\n W: Sounds very strange, I guess hamburgers and French fries cause stress, right?\n M: Yep. Hamburgers are high stress food.\n W: Well, I guess I need to change my diet.", "choices": [ "To eat less.", "To eat more.", "To change her food." ], "summary": "To change her food." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does this conversation most probably take place?", "dialogue": "M: Are you ready to check out?\n W: Yes. You pay the bill and I'll call the desk and have our luggage taken out to the taxi.", "choices": [ "In a theatre.", "In a hotel room.", "In a restaurant." ], "summary": "In a hotel room." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man's occupation now?", "dialogue": "W: Jason worked as a secretary for three years. Then he became a newspaperman. After that he started writing novels.\n M: I know. And he has been doing nothing else ever since.", "choices": [ "He's a secretary.", "He's a novelist.", "He's a newspaperman." ], "summary": "He's a novelist." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the woman apologize?", "dialogue": "M: Pardon me. I asked for filet mignon.\n W: I'm sorry. I'll see that it's changed.", "choices": [ "She brought the man the wrong dish.", "She wanted to change the dish he had ordered.", "She kept the man waiting for too long a time." ], "summary": "She brought the man the wrong dish." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man stay up late?", "dialogue": "W: Why don't you go to bed?\n M: I have to finish this homework first.", "choices": [ "He has to finish his homework.", "He doesn't know it is very late.", "His mother wants him to do homework." ], "summary": "He has to finish his homework." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the magazines?", "dialogue": "W: Dad, I can't find my magazines. Have you seen them?\n M: Oh, yes, they are on your desk.", "choices": [ "They are on the bed.", "They are under the chair.", "They are on the desk." ], "summary": "They are on the desk." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much should the man pay?", "dialogue": "M: How much is the note book?\n W: Three yuan for one, five yuan for two and seven yuan for three.\n M: Then. I'll take three.", "choices": [ "Three yuan.", "Five yuan.", "Seven yuan." ], "summary": "Seven yuan." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When does the man decide to return?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Supertravel. How can I help you?\n M: I'd like some information about flights to Italy.\n W: Where do you want to go?\n M: Rome. I want to leave on Tuesday the 6th of May and come back on Saturday the 10th.\n W: It'll be much cheaper if you stay the Saturday night and come back on Sunday the 11th.\n M: OK then, I'll go from the 6th to the 11th. I'd like to fly early in the morning if possible.\n W: There's a flight leaving London at 8:30 on the 6th, getting to Rome at 12:00, and then for the return flight, there's one leaving at 9:00 getting to London at 12:30. Is that OK?\n M: Yes, that's fine. Did you say I'll get to Rome at 12:30 on the 6th of May?\n W: No, at 12:00. You leave at 8:30.\n M: And the flight back gets in at 12:30 on the 11th?\n W: That's right.\n M: How much does it cost?\n W: 195.\n M: OK, that's fine. I'd like to book a return ticket for those flights.\n W: Can I have your name please?\n M: Yes, Robert Brown.\n W: And your credit card details.\n M: Yes, it's a Visa Card...", "choices": [ "On Saturday the 10th.", "On Sunday the 11th.", "On Friday the 10th." ], "summary": "On Sunday the 11th." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long will the flight take?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Supertravel. How can I help you?\n M: I'd like some information about flights to Italy.\n W: Where do you want to go?\n M: Rome. I want to leave on Tuesday the 6th of May and come back on Saturday the 10th.\n W: It'll be much cheaper if you stay the Saturday night and come back on Sunday the 11th.\n M: OK then, I'll go from the 6th to the 11th. I'd like to fly early in the morning if possible.\n W: There's a flight leaving London at 8:30 on the 6th, getting to Rome at 12:00, and then for the return flight, there's one leaving at 9:00 getting to London at 12:30. Is that OK?\n M: Yes, that's fine. Did you say I'll get to Rome at 12:30 on the 6th of May?\n W: No, at 12:00. You leave at 8:30.\n M: And the flight back gets in at 12:30 on the 11th?\n W: That's right.\n M: How much does it cost?\n W: 195.\n M: OK, that's fine. I'd like to book a return ticket for those flights.\n W: Can I have your name please?\n M: Yes, Robert Brown.\n W: And your credit card details.\n M: Yes, it's a Visa Card...", "choices": [ "Two and a half hours.", "Three hours.", "Three and a half hours." ], "summary": "Three and a half hours." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is the woman speaker?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Supertravel. How can I help you?\n M: I'd like some information about flights to Italy.\n W: Where do you want to go?\n M: Rome. I want to leave on Tuesday the 6th of May and come back on Saturday the 10th.\n W: It'll be much cheaper if you stay the Saturday night and come back on Sunday the 11th.\n M: OK then, I'll go from the 6th to the 11th. I'd like to fly early in the morning if possible.\n W: There's a flight leaving London at 8:30 on the 6th, getting to Rome at 12:00, and then for the return flight, there's one leaving at 9:00 getting to London at 12:30. Is that OK?\n M: Yes, that's fine. Did you say I'll get to Rome at 12:30 on the 6th of May?\n W: No, at 12:00. You leave at 8:30.\n M: And the flight back gets in at 12:30 on the 11th?\n W: That's right.\n M: How much does it cost?\n W: 195.\n M: OK, that's fine. I'd like to book a return ticket for those flights.\n W: Can I have your name please?\n M: Yes, Robert Brown.\n W: And your credit card details.\n M: Yes, it's a Visa Card...", "choices": [ "A travel agent.", "An operator.", "A ticket collector." ], "summary": "A travel agent." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think of watching TV?", "dialogue": "W: My mother sits in front of the TV for hours every evening.\n M: Well, TV has that effect on a lot of people. It takes people away from reading, talking and walking.", "choices": [ "It helps people kill time.", "It makes people less active.", "It keeps people well-informed." ], "summary": "It makes people less active." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn about the man from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: We heard that when you are a kid, you submitted a story to Reader's Digest.\n M: Well, I don't remember this story exactly, but my idea of a great time then was a pad of lined paper and a new blue pen. I thought myself as a Reader's Digest member at the age of six.", "choices": [ "He liked writing when he was a child.", "He enjoyed reading stories in Reader's Digest.", "He used to be an editor of Reader's Digest." ], "summary": "He liked writing when he was a child." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the two speakers?", "dialogue": "W: May I help you?\n M: Yes, I'd like to try on some sports jackets. I prefer something like the one I'm wearing.", "choices": [ "In a shop.", "At a tailor's shop.", "In a classroom." ], "summary": "In a shop." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the weather like now?", "dialogue": "W: Peter, how is the weather now? Is it still raining?\n M: No, but there's still lots of clouds. The weatherman said the sun wouldn't come out until next week.", "choices": [ "It's sunny.", "It's rainy.", "It's cloudy." ], "summary": "It's cloudy." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn about the woman from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: You haven't got the date fixed for the job interview yet, have you?\n W: There is a long waiting list, I have to wait until my name gets to the top.", "choices": [ "Her name is on the top of the list.", "She will be the last to be interviewed.", "She is expecting a job interview." ], "summary": "She is expecting a job interview." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why do some people say they never have dreams according to Dr Garfield?", "dialogue": "M: We are glad to have Dr. Garfield to talk to us today about dreams. Let me start by asking the first question. Does everyone dream?\n W: It appears that everyone does. Mostly when people say that they never dream, what they really mean is that they don't remember their dreams or they don't think their dreams are important. The reason behind is that they might have been made fun of with a child when they first reported their dreams or it was so frightening that they just turned off dreaming completely. The other day, someone named Davis came to me and said that he used to be a great dreamer, but suddenly he stopped having dreams. I asked him what it happened. It turned out that his brother died by heart attack and he never expected that such a terrible thing would happen to a young person. Generally, when there was some frightening event and dream about it was too terrible. People prefer not to dream about it. Actually the worst thing you can do is stop dreaming. Because it means that the bad experience would be too painful to even appear in dreams. As long as you dream about it and even the dream is frightening, your mind is working on it. My personal opinion about what dreams do is that they help us deal with our problems. We see certain patterns take place in dreams. When a person is hurt deep inside, when a person is seriously ill or when a person has been really sad, if people turn off their dreams totally, it means they don't love themselves to even think about it.", "choices": [ "They forget about their dreams.", "They don't want to tell the truth.", "They have no bad experiences." ], "summary": "They forget about their dreams." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did Davis stop having dreams?", "dialogue": "M: We are glad to have Dr. Garfield to talk to us today about dreams. Let me start by asking the first question. Does everyone dream?\n W: It appears that everyone does. Mostly when people say that they never dream, what they really mean is that they don't remember their dreams or they don't think their dreams are important. The reason behind is that they might have been made fun of with a child when they first reported their dreams or it was so frightening that they just turned off dreaming completely. The other day, someone named Davis came to me and said that he used to be a great dreamer, but suddenly he stopped having dreams. I asked him what it happened. It turned out that his brother died by heart attack and he never expected that such a terrible thing would happen to a young person. Generally, when there was some frightening event and dream about it was too terrible. People prefer not to dream about it. Actually the worst thing you can do is stop dreaming. Because it means that the bad experience would be too painful to even appear in dreams. As long as you dream about it and even the dream is frightening, your mind is working on it. My personal opinion about what dreams do is that they help us deal with our problems. We see certain patterns take place in dreams. When a person is hurt deep inside, when a person is seriously ill or when a person has been really sad, if people turn off their dreams totally, it means they don't love themselves to even think about it.", "choices": [ "He got a serious heart attack.", "He was too sad about his brother's death", "He was frightened by a terrible dream." ], "summary": "He was too sad about his brother's death" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is Dr Garfield's opinion about dreaming?", "dialogue": "M: We are glad to have Dr. Garfield to talk to us today about dreams. Let me start by asking the first question. Does everyone dream?\n W: It appears that everyone does. Mostly when people say that they never dream, what they really mean is that they don't remember their dreams or they don't think their dreams are important. The reason behind is that they might have been made fun of with a child when they first reported their dreams or it was so frightening that they just turned off dreaming completely. The other day, someone named Davis came to me and said that he used to be a great dreamer, but suddenly he stopped having dreams. I asked him what it happened. It turned out that his brother died by heart attack and he never expected that such a terrible thing would happen to a young person. Generally, when there was some frightening event and dream about it was too terrible. People prefer not to dream about it. Actually the worst thing you can do is stop dreaming. Because it means that the bad experience would be too painful to even appear in dreams. As long as you dream about it and even the dream is frightening, your mind is working on it. My personal opinion about what dreams do is that they help us deal with our problems. We see certain patterns take place in dreams. When a person is hurt deep inside, when a person is seriously ill or when a person has been really sad, if people turn off their dreams totally, it means they don't love themselves to even think about it.", "choices": [ "It is very useful.", "It makes things worse.", "It prevents the mind from working." ], "summary": "It is very useful." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why do some people turn off their dreams completely?", "dialogue": "M: We are glad to have Dr. Garfield to talk to us today about dreams. Let me start by asking the first question. Does everyone dream?\n W: It appears that everyone does. Mostly when people say that they never dream, what they really mean is that they don't remember their dreams or they don't think their dreams are important. The reason behind is that they might have been made fun of with a child when they first reported their dreams or it was so frightening that they just turned off dreaming completely. The other day, someone named Davis came to me and said that he used to be a great dreamer, but suddenly he stopped having dreams. I asked him what it happened. It turned out that his brother died by heart attack and he never expected that such a terrible thing would happen to a young person. Generally, when there was some frightening event and dream about it was too terrible. People prefer not to dream about it. Actually the worst thing you can do is stop dreaming. Because it means that the bad experience would be too painful to even appear in dreams. As long as you dream about it and even the dream is frightening, your mind is working on it. My personal opinion about what dreams do is that they help us deal with our problems. We see certain patterns take place in dreams. When a person is hurt deep inside, when a person is seriously ill or when a person has been really sad, if people turn off their dreams totally, it means they don't love themselves to even think about it.", "choices": [ "To sleep better.", "To recover from illnesses.", "To stay away from their problems." ], "summary": "To stay away from their problems." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman think of the shirt for the party?", "dialogue": "W: You can't wear that, John. It's black.\n M: What's wrong with a black shirt, everybody has a black shirt.\n W: It doesn't look like going to a party.", "choices": [ "The size is not large enough.", "The material is not good.", "The color is not suitable." ], "summary": "The color is not suitable." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who did Fred have a fight with last night?", "dialogue": "M: Did you hear what Fred did last night?\n W: No,not yet. What happened to him?\n M: I guess he was a little drunk and he had a fight with his brother. Well, he got so mad that he drove his car straight into the front of a drugstore.\n W: What do you mean?\n M: I mean he drove inside. The front of the store was completely destroyed. I actually saw it just now as I walked by. The car is still inside the store.\n W: I'm afraid Fred is in trouble. Where is he now?\n M: I hear he's in the police station. It's lucky no one was hurt.", "choices": [ "His brother.", "The policeman.", "The storekeeper." ], "summary": "His brother." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Did you hear what Fred did last night?\n W: No,not yet. What happened to him?\n M: I guess he was a little drunk and he had a fight with his brother. Well, he got so mad that he drove his car straight into the front of a drugstore.\n W: What do you mean?\n M: I mean he drove inside. The front of the store was completely destroyed. I actually saw it just now as I walked by. The car is still inside the store.\n W: I'm afraid Fred is in trouble. Where is he now?\n M: I hear he's in the police station. It's lucky no one was hurt.", "choices": [ "Fred was slightly hurt.", "The car was moved away by the policemen.", "The drugstore was destroyed by Fred." ], "summary": "The drugstore was destroyed by Fred." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Is Andrew in?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, may I speak to Andrew, please?\n W: Oh, hold on a second, I'll check for you.", "choices": [ "Yes, he is.", "No, he isn't.", "We are not sure." ], "summary": "We are not sure." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think of the book?", "dialogue": "W: I hope you like the book I lent you. I wasn't sure if you'd be interested.\n M: I had the same doubt at first. But once I started, I simply couldn't put it down.", "choices": [ "Quite difficult.", "Very interesting.", "Too simple." ], "summary": "Very interesting." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman going to do?", "dialogue": "M: Are you really leaving for Hongkong tomorrow morning?\n W: Yeah, I guess so. I got the air tickets. I can't wait to see Bill there.", "choices": [ "She's flying to Hong Kong.", "She's going to buy an air ticket.", "She's going to say good-bye to Bill." ], "summary": "She's flying to Hong Kong." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's wrong with Li Hua?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Li Hua. How is everything?\n M: Not bad, except for my toothache.", "choices": [ "He has got a toothache.", "He has got a backache.", "He has got a headache." ], "summary": "He has got a toothache." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time is it?", "dialogue": "F: Hurry, it's 9 o'clock.\n M: You forgot. Our clock is 20 minutes quick!", "choices": [ "8:40.", "9:00.", "9:20." ], "summary": "8:40." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man suggest the woman do?", "dialogue": "M: I heard you had a car accident. Did you get hurt?\n W: I'm all right. It's going to cost me a fortune to get my car fixed.\n M: Why not buy a new one?", "choices": [ "Consult a repair shop.", "Purchase another car", "Fix the car herself." ], "summary": "Purchase another car" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they talking about?", "dialogue": "M: If it rains, we can't go out to the park tomorrow.\n F: Don't worry, I think it won't.", "choices": [ "The flim.", "The plan.", "The work." ], "summary": "The plan." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the relationship between the speakers?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, sir. Can I help you?\n M: I'd like to buy a blue jacket. Do you have any blue jackets?\n W: Yes. What size do you wear?\n M: I want Size M.\n W: Here you are. Try it on and see whether it is all right for you.\n M: It's all right. I like it very much. How much is it?\n W: 360 Yuan.\n M: Oh. That's a bit expensive. Do you have any other kind? I want a cheaper one.\n W: What about this one? It's only 120 Yuan.\n M: OK. I'll take this one. Here is the money.", "choices": [ "Shop assistant and customer", "Wife and husband", "Waitress and customer." ], "summary": "Shop assistant and customer" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man want?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, sir. Can I help you?\n M: I'd like to buy a blue jacket. Do you have any blue jackets?\n W: Yes. What size do you wear?\n M: I want Size M.\n W: Here you are. Try it on and see whether it is all right for you.\n M: It's all right. I like it very much. How much is it?\n W: 360 Yuan.\n M: Oh. That's a bit expensive. Do you have any other kind? I want a cheaper one.\n W: What about this one? It's only 120 Yuan.\n M: OK. I'll take this one. Here is the money.", "choices": [ "A black jacket with Size M.", "A blue jacket with Size M.", "A blue jacket with Size S." ], "summary": "A blue jacket with Size M." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which does the man buy at last?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, sir. Can I help you?\n M: I'd like to buy a blue jacket. Do you have any blue jackets?\n W: Yes. What size do you wear?\n M: I want Size M.\n W: Here you are. Try it on and see whether it is all right for you.\n M: It's all right. I like it very much. How much is it?\n W: 360 Yuan.\n M: Oh. That's a bit expensive. Do you have any other kind? I want a cheaper one.\n W: What about this one? It's only 120 Yuan.\n M: OK. I'll take this one. Here is the money.", "choices": [ "The one worth 240 yuan.", "The one worth 120 yuan.", "The one worth 360 yuan." ], "summary": "The one worth 120 yuan." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman say about the reason for her choice?", "dialogue": "M: Of the two houses we have seen, which one do you think fits our needs better, the first one or the second one?\n W: The second one. It seems very expensive. But in the long run, it will save up the money on the maintenance.", "choices": [ "Less money will be spent in maintaining the house.", "They may save some money for the time being.", "She is happy with the price set by the seller." ], "summary": "Less money will be spent in maintaining the house." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is probably the man's position?", "dialogue": "W: Dr. Steven, I am thinking about changing my major before the end of the freshman year.\n M: What are you studying now?\n W: I am taking three genera] requirements and American history and American literature this. semester. Last semester I took four requirements and freshman French.\n M: I believe it's not too late to change your major because you've mainly taken general requirements which all freshmen have to take. Also we have twelve electives so the mo lit courses will be included in them, so you can change your major without losing any credit hours.\n W: I am very happy to know I am still able to change my major. I am interested in writing newspaper articles, and after finishing my degree I would like to work for some newspaper firm.\n M: Oh, I think you will be a good writer.\n W: Dr. Steven, when do students start practical training?\n M: They don't begin practical training in reporting until the sophomore year. Journalism 121 normally is taken in the freshman year as a general background course.\n W: I see. I will take the course next semester. Thank you very much for your help.\n M: You're welcome. I look forward to seeing you in my department.", "choices": [ "Chairman of the journalism Department.", "Lecturer in Speech Communication.", "Professor of Business Administration." ], "summary": "Chairman of the journalism Department." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does she have to take before she begins practical training?", "dialogue": "W: Dr. Steven, I am thinking about changing my major before the end of the freshman year.\n M: What are you studying now?\n W: I am taking three genera] requirements and American history and American literature this. semester. Last semester I took four requirements and freshman French.\n M: I believe it's not too late to change your major because you've mainly taken general requirements which all freshmen have to take. Also we have twelve electives so the mo lit courses will be included in them, so you can change your major without losing any credit hours.\n W: I am very happy to know I am still able to change my major. I am interested in writing newspaper articles, and after finishing my degree I would like to work for some newspaper firm.\n M: Oh, I think you will be a good writer.\n W: Dr. Steven, when do students start practical training?\n M: They don't begin practical training in reporting until the sophomore year. Journalism 121 normally is taken in the freshman year as a general background course.\n W: I see. I will take the course next semester. Thank you very much for your help.\n M: You're welcome. I look forward to seeing you in my department.", "choices": [ "English sociology.", "Journalism 121.", "Freshman French." ], "summary": "Journalism 121." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many courses did she take last semester?", "dialogue": "W: Dr. Steven, I am thinking about changing my major before the end of the freshman year.\n M: What are you studying now?\n W: I am taking three genera] requirements and American history and American literature this. semester. Last semester I took four requirements and freshman French.\n M: I believe it's not too late to change your major because you've mainly taken general requirements which all freshmen have to take. Also we have twelve electives so the mo lit courses will be included in them, so you can change your major without losing any credit hours.\n W: I am very happy to know I am still able to change my major. I am interested in writing newspaper articles, and after finishing my degree I would like to work for some newspaper firm.\n M: Oh, I think you will be a good writer.\n W: Dr. Steven, when do students start practical training?\n M: They don't begin practical training in reporting until the sophomore year. Journalism 121 normally is taken in the freshman year as a general background course.\n W: I see. I will take the course next semester. Thank you very much for your help.\n M: You're welcome. I look forward to seeing you in my department.", "choices": [ "3.", "4.", "5." ], "summary": "5." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What year is the woman going to be in?", "dialogue": "W: Dr. Steven, I am thinking about changing my major before the end of the freshman year.\n M: What are you studying now?\n W: I am taking three genera] requirements and American history and American literature this. semester. Last semester I took four requirements and freshman French.\n M: I believe it's not too late to change your major because you've mainly taken general requirements which all freshmen have to take. Also we have twelve electives so the mo lit courses will be included in them, so you can change your major without losing any credit hours.\n W: I am very happy to know I am still able to change my major. I am interested in writing newspaper articles, and after finishing my degree I would like to work for some newspaper firm.\n M: Oh, I think you will be a good writer.\n W: Dr. Steven, when do students start practical training?\n M: They don't begin practical training in reporting until the sophomore year. Journalism 121 normally is taken in the freshman year as a general background course.\n W: I see. I will take the course next semester. Thank you very much for your help.\n M: You're welcome. I look forward to seeing you in my department.", "choices": [ "The junior year.", "The sophomore year.", "The senior year." ], "summary": "The sophomore year." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the flight go?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Macy Agency.\n W: Good morning. I'd like to book a return ticket from London to Paris on Monday, July 14th, please.\n M: Yes, Madam. We have a flight at 14: 30, Is that suitable?\n W: Oh, that's fine. And how much will that cost, please?\n M: The price is $ 420 for the return flight.\n W: Good. Which airport does the flight leave from?\n M: It leaves from Heathrow Airport. Check in time is one hour before departure.\n W: My name is Susan Smith. Can I pick up the ticket tomorrow morning?\n M: Sure, we'll have it ready soon, so come whenever you like after that.\n W: Thank you.\n M: You are welcome.", "choices": [ "To London.", "To Paris.", "To Heathrow." ], "summary": "To Paris." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much is the one-way flight?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Macy Agency.\n W: Good morning. I'd like to book a return ticket from London to Paris on Monday, July 14th, please.\n M: Yes, Madam. We have a flight at 14: 30, Is that suitable?\n W: Oh, that's fine. And how much will that cost, please?\n M: The price is $ 420 for the return flight.\n W: Good. Which airport does the flight leave from?\n M: It leaves from Heathrow Airport. Check in time is one hour before departure.\n W: My name is Susan Smith. Can I pick up the ticket tomorrow morning?\n M: Sure, we'll have it ready soon, so come whenever you like after that.\n W: Thank you.\n M: You are welcome.", "choices": [ "$ 420.", "$ 320.", "$ 210." ], "summary": "$ 210." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time can the woman get the ticket?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Macy Agency.\n W: Good morning. I'd like to book a return ticket from London to Paris on Monday, July 14th, please.\n M: Yes, Madam. We have a flight at 14: 30, Is that suitable?\n W: Oh, that's fine. And how much will that cost, please?\n M: The price is $ 420 for the return flight.\n W: Good. Which airport does the flight leave from?\n M: It leaves from Heathrow Airport. Check in time is one hour before departure.\n W: My name is Susan Smith. Can I pick up the ticket tomorrow morning?\n M: Sure, we'll have it ready soon, so come whenever you like after that.\n W: Thank you.\n M: You are welcome.", "choices": [ "Tomorrow.", "Anytime she likes to.", "The day after tomorrow." ], "summary": "Anytime she likes to." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the man worried about?", "dialogue": "F: Mary is becoming rather worried about her mother's health.\n M: Yes...me too.", "choices": [ "Mary's health.", "Mary's mother's health.", "It wasn't mentioned." ], "summary": "Mary's mother's health." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did Keven ask Adams to do?", "dialogue": "A: Morning, Keven!\n K: Morning, Adams. Would you like to have a look at this watch? It doesn't keep good time.", "choices": [ "To tell him the right time", "To help him repair the watch", "To buy him a new watch" ], "summary": "To help him repair the watch" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: My radio doesn't work. What do you think I should do?\n W: Why not call Mr. White?", "choices": [ "Mr. White can fix the radio.", "The woman's radio is broken.", "The man doesn't want to go to work." ], "summary": "Mr. White can fix the radio." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What size shoes does the man's son wear?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, sir. May I help you?\n M: Oh, yes. I'm looking for a pair of sports shoes in size 8.\n W: Are you looking for a pair for yourself?\n M: No. It's for my 17-year-old son.\n W: OK. Follow me, please...What do you think of this pair?\n M: They look nice. How much are they?\n W: They are 40 dollars, but I can give you a 10 percent discount.\n M: Good.", "choices": [ "Size 7", "Size 8.", "Size 10." ], "summary": "Size 8." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much will the man pay?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, sir. May I help you?\n M: Oh, yes. I'm looking for a pair of sports shoes in size 8.\n W: Are you looking for a pair for yourself?\n M: No. It's for my 17-year-old son.\n W: OK. Follow me, please...What do you think of this pair?\n M: They look nice. How much are they?\n W: They are 40 dollars, but I can give you a 10 percent discount.\n M: Good.", "choices": [ "$32.", "$36.", "$40." ], "summary": "$36." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What would the woman most probably do?", "dialogue": "M: What would you like for dessert? I think I'll have apple pie and ice cream.\n W: The chocolate cake looks great, but I have to watch my weight. You go ahead and get yours.", "choices": [ "She'll have some chocolate cake.", "She'll take a look at the menu.", "She'll go without dessert." ], "summary": "She'll go without dessert." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the woman's parents think about the play?", "dialogue": "M: How did your parents like the play?\n W: My mother thought the language was terrible, but my father liked it.", "choices": [ "They both liked it.", "Neither liked it.", "The mother didn't like it, but the father did." ], "summary": "The mother didn't like it, but the father did." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man want to do?", "dialogue": "M: I feel so stressed out right now! Work has been crazy lately. I need to relax.\n W: Just sit down, and I'll get you a Coke and a sandwich, OK?", "choices": [ "Have a rest.", "Finish his work.", "Get something to eat." ], "summary": "Have a rest." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "M: Air pollution is so bad in this city. I think the government should stop people from driving cars on certain days.\n W: You have a point. Air pollution is a problem. But not letting people drive on certain days is a bad idea. People have to go to work by car.\n M: I'm afraid I don't agree with you there. Reducing air pollution is really important. People are so used to driving that they don't think about ways to do things. If we stop them from driving on certain days, maybe they could think of new ways to get around.\n W: I see your point. But I still think it wouldn't be possible to stop people from driving.", "choices": [ "A way to improve air quality.", "A problem with traffic rules.", "A suggestion for city planning." ], "summary": "A way to improve air quality." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man suggest?", "dialogue": "M: Air pollution is so bad in this city. I think the government should stop people from driving cars on certain days.\n W: You have a point. Air pollution is a problem. But not letting people drive on certain days is a bad idea. People have to go to work by car.\n M: I'm afraid I don't agree with you there. Reducing air pollution is really important. People are so used to driving that they don't think about ways to do things. If we stop them from driving on certain days, maybe they could think of new ways to get around.\n W: I see your point. But I still think it wouldn't be possible to stop people from driving.", "choices": [ "Limiting the use of cars.", "Encouraging people to walk.", "Warning drivers of air pollution." ], "summary": "Limiting the use of cars." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman think about the man's idea?", "dialogue": "M: Air pollution is so bad in this city. I think the government should stop people from driving cars on certain days.\n W: You have a point. Air pollution is a problem. But not letting people drive on certain days is a bad idea. People have to go to work by car.\n M: I'm afraid I don't agree with you there. Reducing air pollution is really important. People are so used to driving that they don't think about ways to do things. If we stop them from driving on certain days, maybe they could think of new ways to get around.\n W: I see your point. But I still think it wouldn't be possible to stop people from driving.", "choices": [ "It's interesting.", "It's worth trying.", "It's impractical." ], "summary": "It's impractical." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is true about the woman?", "dialogue": "M: Shall we go to the company picnic?\n W: I'd like to, but I really can't make it on August 6th.", "choices": [ "She is free on August 6th.", "She can't go to the picnic.", "She will help the man with the picnic." ], "summary": "She can't go to the picnic." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does Sally live?", "dialogue": "W: Both Sally and Windy live on the 16th floor. Am I right?\n M: No. Sally lives on the 15th floor, while Windy and I live on the 16th floor.", "choices": [ "On the 16th floor.", "On the 15th floor.", "On the same floor with the man." ], "summary": "On the 15th floor." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When can the woman see the new book?", "dialogue": "W: Do you want to show me your new book?\n M: I will show you next week.", "choices": [ "Next week.", "Today.", "Tuesday." ], "summary": "Next week." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was the man doing just now?", "dialogue": "M: So strange, I was cut off in the middle of the conversation. I called the operator, but no one answered.\n W: You may try again.", "choices": [ "Making a telephone call.", "Talking to the operator.", "Operating a computer." ], "summary": "Making a telephone call." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does this conversation most likely take pl ace?", "dialogue": "W: I'm awfully sorry, but I've knocked over that display of bowls over there.\n M: Oh, dear! Well, it's all right, madam. We'll see to it.", "choices": [ "At home.", "At a department store.", "At school." ], "summary": "At a department store." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why haven't they seen each other lately?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Susan.\n W: Macman Dossor, my favorite customer. How are you?\n M: I'm fine. I heard you weren't well.\n W: Well, I was away for a couple of weeks. But I an, fine now. Er, you were going to the States, weren't you?\n M: Well, I didn't make it. What I've been doing is reorganizing the whole department nonstop since I saw you, and I just haven't had a moment to myself. This is the first time I've been in here since Christmas.\n W: Well, it's good to see you again. Are you ready to order?", "choices": [ "The man has been to the States.", "The man has been busy.", "The man has been ill." ], "summary": "The man has been busy." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man come to the place?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Susan.\n W: Macman Dossor, my favorite customer. How are you?\n M: I'm fine. I heard you weren't well.\n W: Well, I was away for a couple of weeks. But I an, fine now. Er, you were going to the States, weren't you?\n M: Well, I didn't make it. What I've been doing is reorganizing the whole department nonstop since I saw you, and I just haven't had a moment to myself. This is the first time I've been in here since Christmas.\n W: Well, it's good to see you again. Are you ready to order?", "choices": [ "To report for duty.", "To do business.", "To have dinner." ], "summary": "To have dinner." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Relative happiness means ______.", "dialogue": "Lisa: Frank, are you happy? I mean you have a big house and you have a car.\n Frank: I don't know, Lisa. A lot of people also have houses and cars.\n Lisa: You mean you want to have more than other people and this will make you happy?\n Frank: Possibly.\n Lisa: Then you're looking for relative happiness.\n Frank: Ok, Lisa, what do you think is happiness?\n Lisa: Well, through the centuries, people have offered quite different definitions of happiness such as happy people were married women and single men, or happiness meant serf-gratification, or happiness could be achieved by eating less or eating more.\n Frank: So happiness is rather elusive?\n Lisa: I think the happiest people are those who find joy in their daily lives, and who enjoy their friendships, families, work and hobbies.\n Frank: You mean they are not bothered by the desire to get something more, something new, something better?\n Lisa: You couldn't be more correct. One more thing, Frank, if you are happy, you may not be satisfied with your life.\n Frank: What do you mean?\n Lisa: Happiness often means how happy you feel with your life now. Satisfaction often means that people have to take a step back from their lives and look at them in general.", "choices": [ "you have a wealth of material goods", "you are as happy as others", "you are happier than others" ], "summary": "you are happier than others" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is true of the past definitions of happiness?", "dialogue": "Lisa: Frank, are you happy? I mean you have a big house and you have a car.\n Frank: I don't know, Lisa. A lot of people also have houses and cars.\n Lisa: You mean you want to have more than other people and this will make you happy?\n Frank: Possibly.\n Lisa: Then you're looking for relative happiness.\n Frank: Ok, Lisa, what do you think is happiness?\n Lisa: Well, through the centuries, people have offered quite different definitions of happiness such as happy people were married women and single men, or happiness meant serf-gratification, or happiness could be achieved by eating less or eating more.\n Frank: So happiness is rather elusive?\n Lisa: I think the happiest people are those who find joy in their daily lives, and who enjoy their friendships, families, work and hobbies.\n Frank: You mean they are not bothered by the desire to get something more, something new, something better?\n Lisa: You couldn't be more correct. One more thing, Frank, if you are happy, you may not be satisfied with your life.\n Frank: What do you mean?\n Lisa: Happiness often means how happy you feel with your life now. Satisfaction often means that people have to take a step back from their lives and look at them in general.", "choices": [ "They were based on self-gratification.", "They varied greatly.", "They were based on lifestyles." ], "summary": "They varied greatly." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Lisa seems to ______ the past definitions of happiness.", "dialogue": "Lisa: Frank, are you happy? I mean you have a big house and you have a car.\n Frank: I don't know, Lisa. A lot of people also have houses and cars.\n Lisa: You mean you want to have more than other people and this will make you happy?\n Frank: Possibly.\n Lisa: Then you're looking for relative happiness.\n Frank: Ok, Lisa, what do you think is happiness?\n Lisa: Well, through the centuries, people have offered quite different definitions of happiness such as happy people were married women and single men, or happiness meant serf-gratification, or happiness could be achieved by eating less or eating more.\n Frank: So happiness is rather elusive?\n Lisa: I think the happiest people are those who find joy in their daily lives, and who enjoy their friendships, families, work and hobbies.\n Frank: You mean they are not bothered by the desire to get something more, something new, something better?\n Lisa: You couldn't be more correct. One more thing, Frank, if you are happy, you may not be satisfied with your life.\n Frank: What do you mean?\n Lisa: Happiness often means how happy you feel with your life now. Satisfaction often means that people have to take a step back from their lives and look at them in general.", "choices": [ "misunderstand", "be uncertain about", "disagree with" ], "summary": "disagree with" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Does Lisa agree with what Frank said about her understanding of the happiest people?", "dialogue": "Lisa: Frank, are you happy? I mean you have a big house and you have a car.\n Frank: I don't know, Lisa. A lot of people also have houses and cars.\n Lisa: You mean you want to have more than other people and this will make you happy?\n Frank: Possibly.\n Lisa: Then you're looking for relative happiness.\n Frank: Ok, Lisa, what do you think is happiness?\n Lisa: Well, through the centuries, people have offered quite different definitions of happiness such as happy people were married women and single men, or happiness meant serf-gratification, or happiness could be achieved by eating less or eating more.\n Frank: So happiness is rather elusive?\n Lisa: I think the happiest people are those who find joy in their daily lives, and who enjoy their friendships, families, work and hobbies.\n Frank: You mean they are not bothered by the desire to get something more, something new, something better?\n Lisa: You couldn't be more correct. One more thing, Frank, if you are happy, you may not be satisfied with your life.\n Frank: What do you mean?\n Lisa: Happiness often means how happy you feel with your life now. Satisfaction often means that people have to take a step back from their lives and look at them in general.", "choices": [ "Yes.", "No.", "Not mentioned." ], "summary": "Yes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Unlike happiness, satisfaction ______.", "dialogue": "Lisa: Frank, are you happy? I mean you have a big house and you have a car.\n Frank: I don't know, Lisa. A lot of people also have houses and cars.\n Lisa: You mean you want to have more than other people and this will make you happy?\n Frank: Possibly.\n Lisa: Then you're looking for relative happiness.\n Frank: Ok, Lisa, what do you think is happiness?\n Lisa: Well, through the centuries, people have offered quite different definitions of happiness such as happy people were married women and single men, or happiness meant serf-gratification, or happiness could be achieved by eating less or eating more.\n Frank: So happiness is rather elusive?\n Lisa: I think the happiest people are those who find joy in their daily lives, and who enjoy their friendships, families, work and hobbies.\n Frank: You mean they are not bothered by the desire to get something more, something new, something better?\n Lisa: You couldn't be more correct. One more thing, Frank, if you are happy, you may not be satisfied with your life.\n Frank: What do you mean?\n Lisa: Happiness often means how happy you feel with your life now. Satisfaction often means that people have to take a step back from their lives and look at them in general.", "choices": [ "is easier to achieve", "has to do with one's overall life", "is less complicated" ], "summary": "has to do with one's overall life" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation", "dialogue": "W: Shall we have an English test this afternoon?\n M: It is postponed because the teacher has attend a meeting.", "choices": [ "The teacher postpone the meeting.", "There won't be a test this afternoon.", "The students will be attending the meeting." ], "summary": "There won't be a test this afternoon." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman probably going to do tomorrow?", "dialogue": "F: We are going to visit the flower exhibition tomorrow.\n M: Are you? May I join you?", "choices": [ "Visit the flower exhibition.", "Visit the floor exhibition.", "Visit the book exhibition." ], "summary": "Visit the flower exhibition." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When does the man want to leave for America?", "dialogue": "W: Why don't you sit down? Now, there are several questions I must ask, if you don't mind.\n M: Not at all. Go ahead.\n W: What is the purpose of your visit to the States?\n M: I'm going to attend a conference on air pollution.\n W: When and where is this conference being held?\n M: It's being held in the first three weeks of February at the University of Stanford in California.\n W: Who will pay your expenses?\n M: The University of California. Here is the official letter of invitation.\n W: I see. Fine. When do you want to go?\n M: I'd like to leave in mid-January if my passport is ready by then.\n W: That shouldn't be difficult. Why don't you phone me about January 10th? I should be able to give you an answer then.\n M: Thank you.", "choices": [ "In early January.", "In mid-January.", "In early February." ], "summary": "In mid-January." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is probably the woman's job?", "dialogue": "W: Why don't you sit down? Now, there are several questions I must ask, if you don't mind.\n M: Not at all. Go ahead.\n W: What is the purpose of your visit to the States?\n M: I'm going to attend a conference on air pollution.\n W: When and where is this conference being held?\n M: It's being held in the first three weeks of February at the University of Stanford in California.\n W: Who will pay your expenses?\n M: The University of California. Here is the official letter of invitation.\n W: I see. Fine. When do you want to go?\n M: I'd like to leave in mid-January if my passport is ready by then.\n W: That shouldn't be difficult. Why don't you phone me about January 10th? I should be able to give you an answer then.\n M: Thank you.", "choices": [ "A scientist.", "A reporter.", "Am embassy staff." ], "summary": "Am embassy staff." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was the woman probably doing?", "dialogue": "M: Any interesting jobs listed on the Internet today?\n W: Well, there are a lot of retail jobs-selling clothes and stuff. But you have to work Saturdays and Sundays.\n M: Hmm. I hate working on weekends.\n W: Hmm... so do I.\n M: Oh, here's a job in sales. It's a job selling children's books to bookstores.\n M: That sounds interesting.\n W: Yes.\n M: Let's see.\n W: You need to have a driver's license. And you have to work some evenings.\n M: I don't mind working evenings during the week. And I enjoy driving. So, what's the phone number?\n W: It's 798-3455.", "choices": [ "Reading newspapers.", "looking for jobs.", "Surfing the Internet." ], "summary": "Surfing the Internet." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the man dislike the first job?", "dialogue": "M: Any interesting jobs listed on the Internet today?\n W: Well, there are a lot of retail jobs-selling clothes and stuff. But you have to work Saturdays and Sundays.\n M: Hmm. I hate working on weekends.\n W: Hmm... so do I.\n M: Oh, here's a job in sales. It's a job selling children's books to bookstores.\n M: That sounds interesting.\n W: Yes.\n M: Let's see.\n W: You need to have a driver's license. And you have to work some evenings.\n M: I don't mind working evenings during the week. And I enjoy driving. So, what's the phone number?\n W: It's 798-3455.", "choices": [ "Because it was to sell clothes and stuff.", "Because the employee has to work Saturdays and Sundays.", "Because it was to sell children's books." ], "summary": "Because the employee has to work Saturdays and Sundays." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: You've got your apartment furnished, haven't you?\n M: Yes, I bought some furniture in the used furniture market. It was a real bargain.", "choices": [ "It's too expensive to get the apartment furnished.", "The furniture he bought was very cheap.", "The apartment was provided with some old furniture." ], "summary": "The furniture he bought was very cheap." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How will Susan spend most of her time in France?", "dialogue": "M: Susan, I heard you are going to France. How long will you be staying there?\n W: A whole year. My aunt lives there. I'm going to do a one-month course at a language school and spend the rest of the time traveling.", "choices": [ "Traveling around.", "Studying at a school.", "Looking after her aunt." ], "summary": "Traveling around." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman suggest that the man should do?", "dialogue": "M: The skirt is beautiful. I want to buy it for Jane.\n W: OK. But you'd better send another thing to Jane's brother, or he will angry.", "choices": [ "Send gifts to Jane and her brother.", "Do not get angry.", "Send gifts to Jane's brother." ], "summary": "Send gifts to Jane and her brother." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation most probably take place?", "dialogue": "W: The children want to stay longer to see the panda.\n M: OK. Let them have a good time here.", "choices": [ "At the cinema.", "In the garden.", "In the zoo." ], "summary": "In the zoo." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who are the two speakers?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Bob. I haven't seen you for a long time. How are you getting along with your preparations for the entrance exam?\n M: Well, I really can't tell. Anyhow, I'm doing my best, working night and day.\n W: So am I. Sometimes, I feel very tired, both physically and mentally.\n M: I feel the same. I often suffer from headaches and general weakness. Not enough time for sleeping. I don't know what will become of me if it goes on like this for long.\n W: And no time for sports, even music, not to mention films or TV programs. All we can see is exercises, exam papers and this sort of things.\n M: It seems that to go to college is the only future we have.\n W: Certainly not. Even if we can't go to college, we can take up many other jobs and do our bits for the society as well.\n M: Quite right. But we'll get more knowledge after studying several years at college. That means we can work better for our country and people after graduation. In addition our parents lay great hope on us, and we shouldn't make them feel disappointed.", "choices": [ "They are students preparing for the coming college entrance exam.", "They are students preparing for the final exams.", "They are colleagues." ], "summary": "They are students preparing for the coming college entrance exam." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we tell from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Bob. I haven't seen you for a long time. How are you getting along with your preparations for the entrance exam?\n M: Well, I really can't tell. Anyhow, I'm doing my best, working night and day.\n W: So am I. Sometimes, I feel very tired, both physically and mentally.\n M: I feel the same. I often suffer from headaches and general weakness. Not enough time for sleeping. I don't know what will become of me if it goes on like this for long.\n W: And no time for sports, even music, not to mention films or TV programs. All we can see is exercises, exam papers and this sort of things.\n M: It seems that to go to college is the only future we have.\n W: Certainly not. Even if we can't go to college, we can take up many other jobs and do our bits for the society as well.\n M: Quite right. But we'll get more knowledge after studying several years at college. That means we can work better for our country and people after graduation. In addition our parents lay great hope on us, and we shouldn't make them feel disappointed.", "choices": [ "They only suffer mentally.", "They only suffer physically.", "They suffer both physically and mentally." ], "summary": "They suffer both physically and mentally." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which of the following is NOT the reason for their going to college?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Bob. I haven't seen you for a long time. How are you getting along with your preparations for the entrance exam?\n M: Well, I really can't tell. Anyhow, I'm doing my best, working night and day.\n W: So am I. Sometimes, I feel very tired, both physically and mentally.\n M: I feel the same. I often suffer from headaches and general weakness. Not enough time for sleeping. I don't know what will become of me if it goes on like this for long.\n W: And no time for sports, even music, not to mention films or TV programs. All we can see is exercises, exam papers and this sort of things.\n M: It seems that to go to college is the only future we have.\n W: Certainly not. Even if we can't go to college, we can take up many other jobs and do our bits for the society as well.\n M: Quite right. But we'll get more knowledge after studying several years at college. That means we can work better for our country and people after graduation. In addition our parents lay great hope on us, and we shouldn't make them feel disappointed.", "choices": [ "To get more knowledge.", "Net to make their parents disappointed.", "To have time for sports, films and so on." ], "summary": "To have time for sports, films and so on." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What advice does the man give the woman?", "dialogue": "W: I'm taking Prof. Barn's course next semester. Anything I need to know about it?\n M: If I were you, I'd take careful notes. Her exams are based on her lectures.", "choices": [ "Take a course from another professor.", "Concentrate on the textbook, not the lectures.", "Pay attention to what is said in class." ], "summary": "Pay attention to what is said in class." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What job is the man looking for?", "dialogue": "M: I'd like to find a job.\n W: We have several part-time jobs available here, Would you like to look through the list?\n M: Yes, thank you. I'd like to apply for the job at the computer center.\n W: Please fill out the form.", "choices": [ "He wants to be with the computer center.", "He wants to work at a computer service company.", "He wants to work in the computer market department." ], "summary": "He wants to be with the computer center." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the boy probably eat next?", "dialogue": "M: Mom, I don't want to eat vegetables. Can I have dessert now? I love chocolate cake!\n W: You can have some fruit for dessert. If you eat an apple, I might let you have a small piece of chocolate cake.", "choices": [ "An apple.", "Vegetables.", "Chocolate cake." ], "summary": "An apple." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Did the woman tell Alice the news?", "dialogue": "F: I should have told Alice the news.\n M: It's not your fault. If I were you, I wouldn't tell her either.", "choices": [ "Yes.", "No.", "We don't know." ], "summary": "No." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman suggest the man do?", "dialogue": "M: I just went to the doctor, and he said that according to my BMI, which means Body Mass Index, I am officially overweight. Do I look fat to you?\n W: I mean, you could lose a few pounds, but I certainly don't think you look fat. Did he suggest anything to help you lose weight?\n M: He just said the usual stuff, like \"eat less and exercise more\". I guess I could cut out soda...\n W: Maybe you should cut out the sweets.\n M: I eat sweets when I'm stressed out, so that's going to be hard. I guess I should go to the gym tomorrow. I'm a member, but I never go.\n W: I thought we were going to that new restaurant tomorrow after work. We've been talking about it for weeks.\n M: Well, it's probably not healthy for me to be going out to eat, you know? The gym seems like a smarter choice. Come to think of it, maybe I'll go to the grocery store tonight and stock up on healthy options, too.", "choices": [ "Stop eating the sweets.", "Give up soda.", "Exercise more." ], "summary": "Stop eating the sweets." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where will the man go tomorrow?", "dialogue": "M: I just went to the doctor, and he said that according to my BMI, which means Body Mass Index, I am officially overweight. Do I look fat to you?\n W: I mean, you could lose a few pounds, but I certainly don't think you look fat. Did he suggest anything to help you lose weight?\n M: He just said the usual stuff, like \"eat less and exercise more\". I guess I could cut out soda...\n W: Maybe you should cut out the sweets.\n M: I eat sweets when I'm stressed out, so that's going to be hard. I guess I should go to the gym tomorrow. I'm a member, but I never go.\n W: I thought we were going to that new restaurant tomorrow after work. We've been talking about it for weeks.\n M: Well, it's probably not healthy for me to be going out to eat, you know? The gym seems like a smarter choice. Come to think of it, maybe I'll go to the grocery store tonight and stock up on healthy options, too.", "choices": [ "To the grocery store.", "Out to dinner.", "To the gym." ], "summary": "To the gym." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the conversation mainly about?", "dialogue": "M: I just went to the doctor, and he said that according to my BMI, which means Body Mass Index, I am officially overweight. Do I look fat to you?\n W: I mean, you could lose a few pounds, but I certainly don't think you look fat. Did he suggest anything to help you lose weight?\n M: He just said the usual stuff, like \"eat less and exercise more\". I guess I could cut out soda...\n W: Maybe you should cut out the sweets.\n M: I eat sweets when I'm stressed out, so that's going to be hard. I guess I should go to the gym tomorrow. I'm a member, but I never go.\n W: I thought we were going to that new restaurant tomorrow after work. We've been talking about it for weeks.\n M: Well, it's probably not healthy for me to be going out to eat, you know? The gym seems like a smarter choice. Come to think of it, maybe I'll go to the grocery store tonight and stock up on healthy options, too.", "choices": [ "Losing weight.", "Healthy meals.", "A new restaurant." ], "summary": "Losing weight." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do you think the man's job is?", "dialogue": "W: Do you want your son to be a dancer?\n M: Not really. I expect him to manage my store when I retire.", "choices": [ "He is a storekeeper.", "He is a manager.", "He is a salesman." ], "summary": "He is a storekeeper." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will they visit the National Library?", "dialogue": "W: Well, this must be the National Library.\n M: I guess so. Oh, no! I don't think it's open today. Look, it says \"Closed Tuesdays\".\n W: Well, we'll just have to come back tomorrow.\n M: But we're supposed to go on that tour tomorrow.\n W: Oh, that's right. I forgot all about it. How about the day after tomorrow then?\n M: It's Ok with me.", "choices": [ "On Tuesday.", "On Wednesday.", "On Thursday." ], "summary": "On Thursday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time is it now?", "dialogue": "M: Would you hurry up? The film starts at 8:00.\n W: So we still have one hour to get there.", "choices": [ "7:00.", "8:00.", "8:30." ], "summary": "7:00." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What day is the woman's birthday?", "dialogue": "M: Is tomorrow your birthday, Juliet?\n W: No, four days away. It's March 28 today.\n M: Oh, sorry. I remember it now.", "choices": [ "March 28.", "March 29.", "April 1." ], "summary": "April 1." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about Dr. Smith?", "dialogue": "M: Shall we go to the airport to meet Dr. Smith this afternoon?\n W: Oh, I forgot to tell you. He has put off his trip.", "choices": [ "He has changed his plan.", "He has canceled his trip.", "He is arriving this afternoon." ], "summary": "He has changed his plan." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How will the woman go to Central Square?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me. Can you tell me the way to Central Square?\n M: Take the second turn on the right and there you are.", "choices": [ "She will go on foot.", "She will take two turnings.", "She will go by bus." ], "summary": "She will take two turnings." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did the conversation most probably take place?", "dialogue": "W: May I have this prescription filled here? I have a terrible stomachache.\n M: Yes, but you'll have a 15-minute wait.", "choices": [ "A drug store.", "A supermarket.", "A department store." ], "summary": "A drug store." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which is the quickest way to the airport?", "dialogue": "W: How can I get to the airport?\n M: You can go there by underground, by bus or by taxi. The underground is the quickest. But the bus is the cheapest.", "choices": [ "By taxi.", "By bus.", "By underground." ], "summary": "By underground." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman's present position?", "dialogue": "M: Sarah, you work in the admissions office, don't you?\n W: Yes, I've been here for ten years as assistant director.\n M: Really? What does that involve?\n W: Well, I'm in charge of all the admissions of postgraduate students in the university.\n M: Only postgraduates?\n W: Yes, postgraduates only. I have nothing at all to do with undergraduates.\n M: Do you find that you get particular-sort of...different national groups? I mean, do you get large numbers from Latin America or...\n W: Yes. Well, of all the students enrolled last year, nearly half were from overseas. They were from African countries, the Far East, the Middle East, and Latin America.\n M: Em. But have you been doing just that for the last 10 years, or, have you done other things?\n W: Well, I've been doing the same job. Er, before that, I was secretary of the medical school at Birmingham, and further back, I worked in the local government.\n M: Oh, I see.\n W: So I've done different types of things.\n M: Yes, indeed. How do you imagine your job might develop in the future? Can you imagine shifting into a different kind of responsibility or doing something...\n W: Oh, yeah, from October 1, I'll be doing an entirely different job. There's going to be more committee work. I mean, more policy work, and less dealing with students, unfortunately-I'll miss my contact with students.", "choices": [ "Assistant director.", "Assistant professor.", "Director." ], "summary": "Assistant director." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn about the postgraduates enrolled last year in the woman's university?", "dialogue": "M: Sarah, you work in the admissions office, don't you?\n W: Yes, I've been here for ten years as assistant director.\n M: Really? What does that involve?\n W: Well, I'm in charge of all the admissions of postgraduate students in the university.\n M: Only postgraduates?\n W: Yes, postgraduates only. I have nothing at all to do with undergraduates.\n M: Do you find that you get particular-sort of...different national groups? I mean, do you get large numbers from Latin America or...\n W: Yes. Well, of all the students enrolled last year, nearly half were from overseas. They were from African countries, the Far East, the Middle East, and Latin America.\n M: Em. But have you been doing just that for the last 10 years, or, have you done other things?\n W: Well, I've been doing the same job. Er, before that, I was secretary of the medical school at Birmingham, and further back, I worked in the local government.\n M: Oh, I see.\n W: So I've done different types of things.\n M: Yes, indeed. How do you imagine your job might develop in the future? Can you imagine shifting into a different kind of responsibility or doing something...\n W: Oh, yeah, from October 1, I'll be doing an entirely different job. There's going to be more committee work. I mean, more policy work, and less dealing with students, unfortunately-I'll miss my contact with students.", "choices": [ "Nearly half were from overseas.", "They were only from African countries.", "They were only from the Far East and Middle East." ], "summary": "Nearly half were from overseas." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the woman's new job be like?", "dialogue": "M: Sarah, you work in the admissions office, don't you?\n W: Yes, I've been here for ten years as assistant director.\n M: Really? What does that involve?\n W: Well, I'm in charge of all the admissions of postgraduate students in the university.\n M: Only postgraduates?\n W: Yes, postgraduates only. I have nothing at all to do with undergraduates.\n M: Do you find that you get particular-sort of...different national groups? I mean, do you get large numbers from Latin America or...\n W: Yes. Well, of all the students enrolled last year, nearly half were from overseas. They were from African countries, the Far East, the Middle East, and Latin America.\n M: Em. But have you been doing just that for the last 10 years, or, have you done other things?\n W: Well, I've been doing the same job. Er, before that, I was secretary of the medical school at Birmingham, and further back, I worked in the local government.\n M: Oh, I see.\n W: So I've done different types of things.\n M: Yes, indeed. How do you imagine your job might develop in the future? Can you imagine shifting into a different kind of responsibility or doing something...\n W: Oh, yeah, from October 1, I'll be doing an entirely different job. There's going to be more committee work. I mean, more policy work, and less dealing with students, unfortunately-I'll miss my contact with students.", "choices": [ "There will be less community work.", "There will be less dealing with students.", "There will be more dealing with students." ], "summary": "There will be less dealing with students." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: You've sold your car. You don't need one?\n M: Not really. I've never liked driving anyway. Now we've moved to a place near the subway entrance. We can get about quite conveniently.", "choices": [ "The man enjoys traveling by car.", "The man lives far from the subway.", "The man used to own a car." ], "summary": "The man used to own a car." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the woman call Mr. Johnson?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, may I speak to Mr. Johnson, please?\n M: Speaking. Who's calling, may I ask?\n W: This is the Town Job Center. We've received your e-mail and we have a job you may be interested in.\n M: Can you tell me about it? What kind of job? Where?\n W: Well, a college wants to hire some laboratory assistants. It's the kind of job you would like to do, according to your e-mail.\n M: Yes, I did put that in my e-mail.\n W: Yes. They also want a person who knows how to operate computers, so we think you are just the right person for the position.\n M: What about the pay and the hours?\n W: Let me check that. The pay they are offering is quite satisfactory, but the work hours are a bit irregular. Sometimes early in the morning, and sometimes late in the afternoon.\n M: Well. I am still interested in it, but I need some more details so that I can talk it over with my wife.\n W: Why don't you come here tomorrow?\n M: OK, I'll do that. See you tomorrow morning then. Bye!", "choices": [ "To introduce a job.", "To set up a laboratory.", "To go to a college." ], "summary": "To introduce a job." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How did the Job Center know Johnson was looking for a job?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, may I speak to Mr. Johnson, please?\n M: Speaking. Who's calling, may I ask?\n W: This is the Town Job Center. We've received your e-mail and we have a job you may be interested in.\n M: Can you tell me about it? What kind of job? Where?\n W: Well, a college wants to hire some laboratory assistants. It's the kind of job you would like to do, according to your e-mail.\n M: Yes, I did put that in my e-mail.\n W: Yes. They also want a person who knows how to operate computers, so we think you are just the right person for the position.\n M: What about the pay and the hours?\n W: Let me check that. The pay they are offering is quite satisfactory, but the work hours are a bit irregular. Sometimes early in the morning, and sometimes late in the afternoon.\n M: Well. I am still interested in it, but I need some more details so that I can talk it over with my wife.\n W: Why don't you come here tomorrow?\n M: OK, I'll do that. See you tomorrow morning then. Bye!", "choices": [ "Johnson phoned them.", "Johnson e-mailed them.", "Johnson telegrammed them." ], "summary": "Johnson e-mailed them." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did Mr. Johnson decide?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, may I speak to Mr. Johnson, please?\n M: Speaking. Who's calling, may I ask?\n W: This is the Town Job Center. We've received your e-mail and we have a job you may be interested in.\n M: Can you tell me about it? What kind of job? Where?\n W: Well, a college wants to hire some laboratory assistants. It's the kind of job you would like to do, according to your e-mail.\n M: Yes, I did put that in my e-mail.\n W: Yes. They also want a person who knows how to operate computers, so we think you are just the right person for the position.\n M: What about the pay and the hours?\n W: Let me check that. The pay they are offering is quite satisfactory, but the work hours are a bit irregular. Sometimes early in the morning, and sometimes late in the afternoon.\n M: Well. I am still interested in it, but I need some more details so that I can talk it over with my wife.\n W: Why don't you come here tomorrow?\n M: OK, I'll do that. See you tomorrow morning then. Bye!", "choices": [ "To take the job.", "To talk to his wife.", "To go to the Job Center tomorrow." ], "summary": "To go to the Job Center tomorrow." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "M: Lily,do you have the time?\n W: Oh, my watch stopped again. And I just got a new battery.\n M: Why don't you take it to the clock shop? They can check it for you, and the price is pretty reasonable.", "choices": [ "He knows what's wrong with the watch.", "The woman needs to buy another new battery.", "The clock shop can probably repair the woman's watch." ], "summary": "The clock shop can probably repair the woman's watch." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did this conversation most probably take place?", "dialogue": "W: Are you ready to order now, Sir?\n M: Yes. I'll have tomato soup, roast beef, mashed potatoes, and peas.", "choices": [ "In a restaurant.", "In a shop.", "In a vegetable market." ], "summary": "In a restaurant." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why doesn't the woman buy the red dress?", "dialogue": "M: How about this red dress, Ann? It's very fashionable.\n W: I don't know. I'm not crazy about red. I think it's a hit too bright for me.", "choices": [ "She thinks it's too crazy to wear red.", "She thinks red is not fashionable.", "She thinks red is too bright for her." ], "summary": "She thinks red is too bright for her." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What happened to the woman?", "dialogue": "M: Did you have a good time at the party?\n F: Our car broke down and we didn't get there.", "choices": [ "She didn't go to the party.", "She was late.", "She had a good time." ], "summary": "She didn't go to the party." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man doing now?", "dialogue": "W: What are you doing here?\n M: I'm preparing my fishing tools.\n W: What for?\n M: I'm going to fish with some of my friends.\n W: Are you fond of fishing?\n M: Yes. I like fishing after school and on Sundays.\n W: When did you get such a hobby?\n M: Long ago. You know, my father is fond of and very good at fishing. When I was a child, he took me to the riverside to see him fishing. I found fishing very interesting then. Well, what's your hobby?\n W: I'm very interested in making home movies. But I haven't got a movie camera.\n M: I also like taking photos and I have a Japanese-made camera.\n W: I take a lot of photos, too. But I'm more interested in the history of film, so I really enjoy using a film camera. I'll buy one of my own someday.", "choices": [ "He is fishing.", "He is preparing for fishing.", "He is taking photos." ], "summary": "He is preparing for fishing." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the man usually do as a child?", "dialogue": "W: What are you doing here?\n M: I'm preparing my fishing tools.\n W: What for?\n M: I'm going to fish with some of my friends.\n W: Are you fond of fishing?\n M: Yes. I like fishing after school and on Sundays.\n W: When did you get such a hobby?\n M: Long ago. You know, my father is fond of and very good at fishing. When I was a child, he took me to the riverside to see him fishing. I found fishing very interesting then. Well, what's your hobby?\n W: I'm very interested in making home movies. But I haven't got a movie camera.\n M: I also like taking photos and I have a Japanese-made camera.\n W: I take a lot of photos, too. But I'm more interested in the history of film, so I really enjoy using a film camera. I'll buy one of my own someday.", "choices": [ "Fish with his friends.", "See his father fishing.", "Play with his friends." ], "summary": "See his father fishing." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the woman's hobby?", "dialogue": "W: What are you doing here?\n M: I'm preparing my fishing tools.\n W: What for?\n M: I'm going to fish with some of my friends.\n W: Are you fond of fishing?\n M: Yes. I like fishing after school and on Sundays.\n W: When did you get such a hobby?\n M: Long ago. You know, my father is fond of and very good at fishing. When I was a child, he took me to the riverside to see him fishing. I found fishing very interesting then. Well, what's your hobby?\n W: I'm very interested in making home movies. But I haven't got a movie camera.\n M: I also like taking photos and I have a Japanese-made camera.\n W: I take a lot of photos, too. But I'm more interested in the history of film, so I really enjoy using a film camera. I'll buy one of my own someday.", "choices": [ "She likes making home movies.", "She likes fishing.", "She likes taking photos." ], "summary": "She likes making home movies." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the woman probably do in the future?", "dialogue": "W: What are you doing here?\n M: I'm preparing my fishing tools.\n W: What for?\n M: I'm going to fish with some of my friends.\n W: Are you fond of fishing?\n M: Yes. I like fishing after school and on Sundays.\n W: When did you get such a hobby?\n M: Long ago. You know, my father is fond of and very good at fishing. When I was a child, he took me to the riverside to see him fishing. I found fishing very interesting then. Well, what's your hobby?\n W: I'm very interested in making home movies. But I haven't got a movie camera.\n M: I also like taking photos and I have a Japanese-made camera.\n W: I take a lot of photos, too. But I'm more interested in the history of film, so I really enjoy using a film camera. I'll buy one of my own someday.", "choices": [ "Buy a movie camera.", "Learn to fish.", "Change her hobby." ], "summary": "Buy a movie camera." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman think of her hometown?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Grace. Tell me something about your hometown.\n W: It's so beautiful and peaceful. But it's really far away from everything.", "choices": [ "Promising", "Isolated", "Crowded" ], "summary": "Isolated" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Dear, the film Harry Porter will be shown this evening in the cinema.\n W: Well, to be honest I'd rather stay at home.", "choices": [ "The man is too tired to go to the cinema.", "The woman doesn't want to go to the cinema.", "The woman wants to go to the cinema." ], "summary": "The woman doesn't want to go to the cinema." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the woman buy as her husband's birthday present?", "dialogue": "M: Can I help you?\n W: Yes, well, I bought this tie last week for my husband's birthday, and er...well he doesn't like it. Could I change it for something else, such as a shirt or a hat?\n M: Certainly, madam, provided that it hasn't been worn, and if you have the receipt.\n W: Yes, here it is.\n M: OK, er... this tie looks as if it were worn. I'm afraid I can't put that back on the shelf.\n W: Oh, that's a pity.", "choices": [ "A hat.", "A tie.", "A shirt." ], "summary": "A tie." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the assistant refuse to help the woman?", "dialogue": "M: Can I help you?\n W: Yes, well, I bought this tie last week for my husband's birthday, and er...well he doesn't like it. Could I change it for something else, such as a shirt or a hat?\n M: Certainly, madam, provided that it hasn't been worn, and if you have the receipt.\n W: Yes, here it is.\n M: OK, er... this tie looks as if it were worn. I'm afraid I can't put that back on the shelf.\n W: Oh, that's a pity.", "choices": [ "Because the woman didn't show him the receipt.", "Because the thing she wanted to change had been worn.", "Because the woman told a lie." ], "summary": "Because the thing she wanted to change had been worn." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who found the lost boy?", "dialogue": "W: Have you found your youngest brother, Tom?\n M: Yes. He was picked up by a policeman.", "choices": [ "Tom.", "Tom's youngest brother.", "A policeman." ], "summary": "A policeman." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is this conversation taking place?", "dialogue": "W: I enjoy going through secondhand bookstores, don't you? It's interesting to see what people used to enjoy reading. Did you see this old book of children's stories?\n M: Some of these books aren't so old, though. See? This novel was published only six years ago. It cost seventy-five cents.\n W: Hey! Look at this!\n M: What? Are you getting interested in nineteenth-century plays all of a sudden?\n W: No. Look at the signature. Someone gave this book as a present, and wrote a note on the inside of the front cover. It's dated 1856. Maybe it's worth something.\n M: Everything on that shelf is worth fifty cents.\n W: But if this is the signature of someone who is well-known, it might bring a lot more. I hear William Shakespeare's signature is worth about a million dollars.\n M: Oh? I can hardly read what the one says. Who wrote it?\n W: The name looks like \"Harold Dickinson\". Wasn't he a politician or something? I'm going to buy this book and see if I can find a name like that in the library.\n M: Good luck. Your book of plays may make you rich, but I'll bet my seventy-five cents novel is a better buy.", "choices": [ "In a classroom.", "In a library.", "At a secondhand bookstore." ], "summary": "At a secondhand bookstore." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much does the book of nineteenth-century plays cost?", "dialogue": "W: I enjoy going through secondhand bookstores, don't you? It's interesting to see what people used to enjoy reading. Did you see this old book of children's stories?\n M: Some of these books aren't so old, though. See? This novel was published only six years ago. It cost seventy-five cents.\n W: Hey! Look at this!\n M: What? Are you getting interested in nineteenth-century plays all of a sudden?\n W: No. Look at the signature. Someone gave this book as a present, and wrote a note on the inside of the front cover. It's dated 1856. Maybe it's worth something.\n M: Everything on that shelf is worth fifty cents.\n W: But if this is the signature of someone who is well-known, it might bring a lot more. I hear William Shakespeare's signature is worth about a million dollars.\n M: Oh? I can hardly read what the one says. Who wrote it?\n W: The name looks like \"Harold Dickinson\". Wasn't he a politician or something? I'm going to buy this book and see if I can find a name like that in the library.\n M: Good luck. Your book of plays may make you rich, but I'll bet my seventy-five cents novel is a better buy.", "choices": [ "50 cents.", "75 cents.", "5 dollars." ], "summary": "50 cents." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about Harold Dickinson from this conversation?", "dialogue": "W: I enjoy going through secondhand bookstores, don't you? It's interesting to see what people used to enjoy reading. Did you see this old book of children's stories?\n M: Some of these books aren't so old, though. See? This novel was published only six years ago. It cost seventy-five cents.\n W: Hey! Look at this!\n M: What? Are you getting interested in nineteenth-century plays all of a sudden?\n W: No. Look at the signature. Someone gave this book as a present, and wrote a note on the inside of the front cover. It's dated 1856. Maybe it's worth something.\n M: Everything on that shelf is worth fifty cents.\n W: But if this is the signature of someone who is well-known, it might bring a lot more. I hear William Shakespeare's signature is worth about a million dollars.\n M: Oh? I can hardly read what the one says. Who wrote it?\n W: The name looks like \"Harold Dickinson\". Wasn't he a politician or something? I'm going to buy this book and see if I can find a name like that in the library.\n M: Good luck. Your book of plays may make you rich, but I'll bet my seventy-five cents novel is a better buy.", "choices": [ "He once gave a book as a present.", "He was a politician.", "He died in 1856." ], "summary": "He once gave a book as a present." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man buy?", "dialogue": "W: I enjoy going through secondhand bookstores, don't you? It's interesting to see what people used to enjoy reading. Did you see this old book of children's stories?\n M: Some of these books aren't so old, though. See? This novel was published only six years ago. It cost seventy-five cents.\n W: Hey! Look at this!\n M: What? Are you getting interested in nineteenth-century plays all of a sudden?\n W: No. Look at the signature. Someone gave this book as a present, and wrote a note on the inside of the front cover. It's dated 1856. Maybe it's worth something.\n M: Everything on that shelf is worth fifty cents.\n W: But if this is the signature of someone who is well-known, it might bring a lot more. I hear William Shakespeare's signature is worth about a million dollars.\n M: Oh? I can hardly read what the one says. Who wrote it?\n W: The name looks like \"Harold Dickinson\". Wasn't he a politician or something? I'm going to buy this book and see if I can find a name like that in the library.\n M: Good luck. Your book of plays may make you rich, but I'll bet my seventy-five cents novel is a better buy.", "choices": [ "The book with the signature.", "A novel published six years ago.", "A novel which costs 60 cents." ], "summary": "A novel published six years ago." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: Did you miss the beginning of the concert yesterday?\n M: The concert began as soon as I arrived at the hall.", "choices": [ "The concert was put off.", "He arrived just in time.", "He missed the beginning of the concert." ], "summary": "He arrived just in time." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman doing?", "dialogue": "M: Good morning, may I help you?\n W: I'd like to rent a car, please.\n M: Okay. Full size, mid-size or small size, madam?\n W: Small size, please. What's the rate?\n M: 78 dollars a day.", "choices": [ "Offering help.", "Asking for information.", "Making an introduction." ], "summary": "Asking for information." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long does Jim have to stay in Tokyo?", "dialogue": "F: Do you have to change planes in Tokyo, Jim?\n M: Certainly. We arrive there at ten and leave at twelve.", "choices": [ "One hour.", "Two hours.", "Three hours." ], "summary": "Two hours." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the woman probably do?", "dialogue": "W: What can I do for you?\n M: Well, has anyone turned in a brown leather wallet? Mine seems to be lost and it has my driver's license in it.\n W: Anything else in the wallet?\n M: Yes, some family pictures.\n W: I think one like that was brought in this morning. Wait here just a minute please.", "choices": [ "She will ask to see the man's driver's license.", "She will sell the man a new leather wallet.", "She will show the man a wallet." ], "summary": "She will show the man a wallet." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation probably take place.", "dialogue": "M: I'd like to buy a copy of Professor Franklin's book on American culture.\n W: I'm sorry. The book has been out of print for sometime now.", "choices": [ "In a printing shop.", "At a publishing house.", "At a bookstore." ], "summary": "At a bookstore." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What would Susan rather do actually?", "dialogue": "W: John, I'm supposed to go on a picnic tomorrow with Mary, but now Karen has asked me to go to a movie with her. I need your advice. What should I do?\n M: If I were you, Susan, I'd go on the picnic.\n W: Well, I really want to see this movie.\n M: You can always see the movie some other time. In any case, you agreed to go with Mary first.\n W: You're right, John. I'll ask Karen to find another time for the movie. Now maybe you can help me decide what food to fix for the picnic. Would it be better to cook food at home and take it with us, or could we cook something there?\n M: There may not be a place to cook. Besides, it's always easier to fix things in your own kitchen.", "choices": [ "Go on a picnic.", "Go to the movies.", "Stay with John." ], "summary": "Go to the movies." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does John think Susan do?", "dialogue": "W: John, I'm supposed to go on a picnic tomorrow with Mary, but now Karen has asked me to go to a movie with her. I need your advice. What should I do?\n M: If I were you, Susan, I'd go on the picnic.\n W: Well, I really want to see this movie.\n M: You can always see the movie some other time. In any case, you agreed to go with Mary first.\n W: You're right, John. I'll ask Karen to find another time for the movie. Now maybe you can help me decide what food to fix for the picnic. Would it be better to cook food at home and take it with us, or could we cook something there?\n M: There may not be a place to cook. Besides, it's always easier to fix things in your own kitchen.", "choices": [ "She should go on the picnic.", "She should go to the movies.", "She should go with him." ], "summary": "She should go on the picnic." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What advice does John give Susan about the picnic?", "dialogue": "W: John, I'm supposed to go on a picnic tomorrow with Mary, but now Karen has asked me to go to a movie with her. I need your advice. What should I do?\n M: If I were you, Susan, I'd go on the picnic.\n W: Well, I really want to see this movie.\n M: You can always see the movie some other time. In any case, you agreed to go with Mary first.\n W: You're right, John. I'll ask Karen to find another time for the movie. Now maybe you can help me decide what food to fix for the picnic. Would it be better to cook food at home and take it with us, or could we cook something there?\n M: There may not be a place to cook. Besides, it's always easier to fix things in your own kitchen.", "choices": [ "She can cook the food in a wild place.", "It is better for her to prepare the food at home.", "She and Mary can buy some food on their way." ], "summary": "It is better for her to prepare the food at home." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can be concluded about Judy?", "dialogue": "W: I can't imagine what happened to Judy.\n M: Neither can I. I'm sure she planned to come to the party.", "choices": [ "Judy came to the party.", "Judy planned the party.", "Judy hasn't appeared yet." ], "summary": "Judy hasn't appeared yet." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the woman think of the new teacher?", "dialogue": "M: I don't like our new teacher. Do you?\n W: Oh, he's not too bad. I've had worse teachers.\n M: Doesn't he give us too much homework?\n W: Yes. He does give us a lot.", "choices": [ "He is too bad.", "He is not too bad.", "He is good." ], "summary": "He is not too bad." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are they?", "dialogue": "M: I don't like our new teacher. Do you?\n W: Oh, he's not too bad. I've had worse teachers.\n M: Doesn't he give us too much homework?\n W: Yes. He does give us a lot.", "choices": [ "at a repair shop.", "at school.", "at an airport." ], "summary": "at school." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is visiting Jori for the weekend?", "dialogue": "Jori: Hi Dave. [Hi] Happy to see you could make it. Come on in.\n Dave: Wow. Looks like the party is in full swing.\n Jori: Yeah. And they're eating me out of house and home. Oh, I'd like you to meet my sister, Carol. She's visiting for the weekend.\n Dave: Oh. Which one is she?\n Jori: She's sitting on the sofa over there.\n Dave: You mean the woman wearing the red sweater with the long black hair?\n Jori: Yeah. That's right. Let me introduce you to her. I just know you two will hit it off. You're both so outgoing and adventurous.\n Dave: Uh, and who's the man sitting next to her? Uh, the man with the suit jacket and flashy green tie?\n Jori: Oh, that's Bob, my karate teacher.\n Dave: Karate teacher! I never knew you were into karate.\n Jori: Yeah, I started about two months ago. Come on. I'd like you to meet them.", "choices": [ "her best friend", "her brother Bob", "her sister" ], "summary": "her sister" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is Carol wearing?", "dialogue": "Jori: Hi Dave. [Hi] Happy to see you could make it. Come on in.\n Dave: Wow. Looks like the party is in full swing.\n Jori: Yeah. And they're eating me out of house and home. Oh, I'd like you to meet my sister, Carol. She's visiting for the weekend.\n Dave: Oh. Which one is she?\n Jori: She's sitting on the sofa over there.\n Dave: You mean the woman wearing the red sweater with the long black hair?\n Jori: Yeah. That's right. Let me introduce you to her. I just know you two will hit it off. You're both so outgoing and adventurous.\n Dave: Uh, and who's the man sitting next to her? Uh, the man with the suit jacket and flashy green tie?\n Jori: Oh, that's Bob, my karate teacher.\n Dave: Karate teacher! I never knew you were into karate.\n Jori: Yeah, I started about two months ago. Come on. I'd like you to meet them.", "choices": [ "a sweater", "a red sweat shirt", "a black blouse" ], "summary": "a sweater" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is Carol like?", "dialogue": "Jori: Hi Dave. [Hi] Happy to see you could make it. Come on in.\n Dave: Wow. Looks like the party is in full swing.\n Jori: Yeah. And they're eating me out of house and home. Oh, I'd like you to meet my sister, Carol. She's visiting for the weekend.\n Dave: Oh. Which one is she?\n Jori: She's sitting on the sofa over there.\n Dave: You mean the woman wearing the red sweater with the long black hair?\n Jori: Yeah. That's right. Let me introduce you to her. I just know you two will hit it off. You're both so outgoing and adventurous.\n Dave: Uh, and who's the man sitting next to her? Uh, the man with the suit jacket and flashy green tie?\n Jori: Oh, that's Bob, my karate teacher.\n Dave: Karate teacher! I never knew you were into karate.\n Jori: Yeah, I started about two months ago. Come on. I'd like you to meet them.", "choices": [ "She's sociable.", "She's timid", "She's very reserved." ], "summary": "She's sociable." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is Bob wearing?", "dialogue": "Jori: Hi Dave. [Hi] Happy to see you could make it. Come on in.\n Dave: Wow. Looks like the party is in full swing.\n Jori: Yeah. And they're eating me out of house and home. Oh, I'd like you to meet my sister, Carol. She's visiting for the weekend.\n Dave: Oh. Which one is she?\n Jori: She's sitting on the sofa over there.\n Dave: You mean the woman wearing the red sweater with the long black hair?\n Jori: Yeah. That's right. Let me introduce you to her. I just know you two will hit it off. You're both so outgoing and adventurous.\n Dave: Uh, and who's the man sitting next to her? Uh, the man with the suit jacket and flashy green tie?\n Jori: Oh, that's Bob, my karate teacher.\n Dave: Karate teacher! I never knew you were into karate.\n Jori: Yeah, I started about two months ago. Come on. I'd like you to meet them.", "choices": [ "a flashy suit jacket", "a green tie", "blue jeans" ], "summary": "a green tie" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Jori knows Bob because:", "dialogue": "Jori: Hi Dave. [Hi] Happy to see you could make it. Come on in.\n Dave: Wow. Looks like the party is in full swing.\n Jori: Yeah. And they're eating me out of house and home. Oh, I'd like you to meet my sister, Carol. She's visiting for the weekend.\n Dave: Oh. Which one is she?\n Jori: She's sitting on the sofa over there.\n Dave: You mean the woman wearing the red sweater with the long black hair?\n Jori: Yeah. That's right. Let me introduce you to her. I just know you two will hit it off. You're both so outgoing and adventurous.\n Dave: Uh, and who's the man sitting next to her? Uh, the man with the suit jacket and flashy green tie?\n Jori: Oh, that's Bob, my karate teacher.\n Dave: Karate teacher! I never knew you were into karate.\n Jori: Yeah, I started about two months ago. Come on. I'd like you to meet them.", "choices": [ "they work together in the same office.", "she is taking karate lessons from him.", "they met at a party two months ago." ], "summary": "she is taking karate lessons from him." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: Amy, could I use your bike?\n W: I'm afraid you can't use it now. I am using it in 10 minutes.", "choices": [ "She'll use her bike soon.", "She's lent her bike out.", "She'll borrow a bike." ], "summary": "She'll use her bike soon." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the dialogue?", "dialogue": "M: The tape-recorder you lent me yesterday is stolen. I'd like to buy a new one for you.\n W: Oh, that's all right.", "choices": [ "The man is going to repair the tape-recorder.", "The tape-recorder is stolen.", "The man is going to find the tape-recorder." ], "summary": "The tape-recorder is stolen." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What doesn't the man want to do according to the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, what can I do for you today, sir?\n M: Good morning. I bought this air conditioner here a few months ago. It doesn't work now. Can I return it or get it fixed?", "choices": [ "To have the air conditioner repaired.", "To buy an air conditioner.", "To have the air conditioner returned." ], "summary": "To buy an air conditioner." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "M: Some people know a lot more than they tell.\n W: Unfortunately the reverse is also true.", "choices": [ "Some people pretend to know what they really don't.", "What the woman said is true.", "What the woman said is wrong." ], "summary": "Some people pretend to know what they really don't." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the date today according to the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Tussion Hotel. Can I help you?\n M: Yes. I'd like to book a room for three nights.\n W: When will be arriving?\n M: We'll arrive the day after tomorrow. That is November 10th.\n W: Yes. sir. Single or double?\n M: One double room.\n W: All right. One double room until 13th.\n M: HOW much will that be?\n W: 200 yuan a night. including breakfast.\n M: That will be fine.\n W: May I have your name. please?\n M: Lining. Mr. Li.\n W: Thank you. Mr. Li. Goodbye.\n M: Bye.", "choices": [ "Nov. 7th.", "Nov. 8th.", "Nov. 10th." ], "summary": "Nov. 8th." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the rate of the room he'd like to book?", "dialogue": "W: Tussion Hotel. Can I help you?\n M: Yes. I'd like to book a room for three nights.\n W: When will be arriving?\n M: We'll arrive the day after tomorrow. That is November 10th.\n W: Yes. sir. Single or double?\n M: One double room.\n W: All right. One double room until 13th.\n M: HOW much will that be?\n W: 200 yuan a night. including breakfast.\n M: That will be fine.\n W: May I have your name. please?\n M: Lining. Mr. Li.\n W: Thank you. Mr. Li. Goodbye.\n M: Bye.", "choices": [ "100 yuan a night.", "150 yuan a night.", "200 yuan a night." ], "summary": "200 yuan a night." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What kind of room does the man want to book?", "dialogue": "W: Tussion Hotel. Can I help you?\n M: Yes. I'd like to book a room for three nights.\n W: When will be arriving?\n M: We'll arrive the day after tomorrow. That is November 10th.\n W: Yes. sir. Single or double?\n M: One double room.\n W: All right. One double room until 13th.\n M: HOW much will that be?\n W: 200 yuan a night. including breakfast.\n M: That will be fine.\n W: May I have your name. please?\n M: Lining. Mr. Li.\n W: Thank you. Mr. Li. Goodbye.\n M: Bye.", "choices": [ "One single room.", "Two single rooms.", "One double room." ], "summary": "One double room." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the woman work?", "dialogue": "M: I want to have this shirt washed and this suit dry-cleaned.\n W: Very well, sir. Your name and room number, please.", "choices": [ "At a restaurant.", "At a hotel.", "At a department store." ], "summary": "At a hotel." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do the speakers decide to do?", "dialogue": "W: Did you hear Jakie's going to work in another department? We need to have a really good party so that we can send her off really well. So, what shall we do?\n M: Why don't we have a surprise party, Maggie?\n W: That's a good idea. We could go to the Holiday Inn Hotel.\n M: That's too expensive. Maybe we can ask Carrie to make a cake.\n W: Yeah, let's do that. Perhaps we could just give the party in the office and put up some balloons.\n M: That's great. I think we should also buy a really big card, a huge card, and we should get everybody to sign it.\n W: Shall we have some music?\n M: I was thinking exactly that myself. But ...", "choices": [ "Ask Carrie for help.", "Buy a huge cake.", "Play cards." ], "summary": "Ask Carrie for help." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who will probably get surprised at the party?", "dialogue": "W: Did you hear Jakie's going to work in another department? We need to have a really good party so that we can send her off really well. So, what shall we do?\n M: Why don't we have a surprise party, Maggie?\n W: That's a good idea. We could go to the Holiday Inn Hotel.\n M: That's too expensive. Maybe we can ask Carrie to make a cake.\n W: Yeah, let's do that. Perhaps we could just give the party in the office and put up some balloons.\n M: That's great. I think we should also buy a really big card, a huge card, and we should get everybody to sign it.\n W: Shall we have some music?\n M: I was thinking exactly that myself. But ...", "choices": [ "Maggie.", "The man.", "Jackie." ], "summary": "Jackie." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "In which year is the man in college now?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, are you new here?\n M: Yes, I am.\n W: Is this your first year in college?\n M: No, I'm an exchange student from Boston College. I studied for two years here.", "choices": [ "The first year.", "The second year.", "The third year." ], "summary": "The first year." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: I think the story is interesting,but Mary thinks it dull. Can you tell us how you like it?\n M: I'm sorry I know nothing about your story.", "choices": [ "He thinks it interesting.", "He thinks it dull.", "He hasn't seen it." ], "summary": "He hasn't seen it." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: I'm afraid I can't show you the apartment at the moment, because the tenant is still living in it. It's really a lovely place, with a big kitchen and a sunny window, for only two hundred dollars a month.\n M: Sounds good, but we really can't rent an apartment without seeing it first.", "choices": [ "The man will rent the apartment when it is available.", "The man made a bargain with the landlady over the rent.", "The man insists on having a look at the apartment first." ], "summary": "The man insists on having a look at the apartment first." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will Jack do?", "dialogue": "W: Jack, are you going to play tennis with us today?\n M: I promised Bill I'd go swimming with him.", "choices": [ "Visit Bill.", "Play tennis.", "Go swimming." ], "summary": "Go swimming." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think of the price of the car?", "dialogue": "W: John told me he had got a second-hand car, do you know how much he paid for it?\n M: Well, he said he paid 800 dollars for it. I think he got a real bargain.", "choices": [ "It's quite normal.", "It's too high.", "It's cheap indeed." ], "summary": "It's cheap indeed." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: Do you ever know what Tony is talking about.'?\n W: Never, he always beats around the bush.", "choices": [ "He speaks too fast.", "He speaks too slowly.", "He doesn't come to the point." ], "summary": "He doesn't come to the point." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How did the woman feel when she was called by the head?", "dialogue": "M: How did you feel when the head called you?\n W: I couldn't say I was relaxed.", "choices": [ "She was pleased.", "She was relaxed.", "She was nervous." ], "summary": "She was nervous." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who does the woman work for?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, sir. I notice you're reading a newspaper. Can I ask you some questions for a market research project?\n M: I don't really trust big advertisers, so...\n W: Oh, it's not like that. We're a small nonprofit organization, and we're hoping to save our local papers and all the jobs they create.\n M: Oh, that's an awesome cause! Fire away!\n W: Great. So, tell me what you like about newspapers.\n M: Well, there is a certain feel to holding a paper and turning the pages. The touch and sound of the paper as I fold it are so pleasant... A tablet can't give you this kind of feeling at all.\n W: Do you usually read the whole paper or go through different sections to pick out your favorite articles?\n M: I like being able to look around and find what I want. I can do this very quickly with a newspaper, but online news is tough for me to sort through. It takes me forever just to find something good, and sometimes when I do, it turns out to be something different!\n W: Do you dislike anything about your newspaper?\n M: Well, the only thing I can think of is all the ads nowadays. But it's even worse online, so I guess the answer is no!", "choices": [ "A newspaper.", "A big advertising company.", "A small nonprofit organization." ], "summary": "A small nonprofit organization." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the phrase \"fire away\" probably mean?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, sir. I notice you're reading a newspaper. Can I ask you some questions for a market research project?\n M: I don't really trust big advertisers, so...\n W: Oh, it's not like that. We're a small nonprofit organization, and we're hoping to save our local papers and all the jobs they create.\n M: Oh, that's an awesome cause! Fire away!\n W: Great. So, tell me what you like about newspapers.\n M: Well, there is a certain feel to holding a paper and turning the pages. The touch and sound of the paper as I fold it are so pleasant... A tablet can't give you this kind of feeling at all.\n W: Do you usually read the whole paper or go through different sections to pick out your favorite articles?\n M: I like being able to look around and find what I want. I can do this very quickly with a newspaper, but online news is tough for me to sort through. It takes me forever just to find something good, and sometimes when I do, it turns out to be something different!\n W: Do you dislike anything about your newspaper?\n M: Well, the only thing I can think of is all the ads nowadays. But it's even worse online, so I guess the answer is no!", "choices": [ "\"Tell me about the project\".", "\"Ask me your questions\".", "\"Nice to meet you\"." ], "summary": "\"Ask me your questions\"." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the man usually read the newspaper?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, sir. I notice you're reading a newspaper. Can I ask you some questions for a market research project?\n M: I don't really trust big advertisers, so...\n W: Oh, it's not like that. We're a small nonprofit organization, and we're hoping to save our local papers and all the jobs they create.\n M: Oh, that's an awesome cause! Fire away!\n W: Great. So, tell me what you like about newspapers.\n M: Well, there is a certain feel to holding a paper and turning the pages. The touch and sound of the paper as I fold it are so pleasant... A tablet can't give you this kind of feeling at all.\n W: Do you usually read the whole paper or go through different sections to pick out your favorite articles?\n M: I like being able to look around and find what I want. I can do this very quickly with a newspaper, but online news is tough for me to sort through. It takes me forever just to find something good, and sometimes when I do, it turns out to be something different!\n W: Do you dislike anything about your newspaper?\n M: Well, the only thing I can think of is all the ads nowadays. But it's even worse online, so I guess the answer is no!", "choices": [ "He reads the whole paper.", "He reads only his favorite articles.", "He reads slowly throughout the day." ], "summary": "He reads only his favorite articles." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "According to the man, what is bad about newspapers?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, sir. I notice you're reading a newspaper. Can I ask you some questions for a market research project?\n M: I don't really trust big advertisers, so...\n W: Oh, it's not like that. We're a small nonprofit organization, and we're hoping to save our local papers and all the jobs they create.\n M: Oh, that's an awesome cause! Fire away!\n W: Great. So, tell me what you like about newspapers.\n M: Well, there is a certain feel to holding a paper and turning the pages. The touch and sound of the paper as I fold it are so pleasant... A tablet can't give you this kind of feeling at all.\n W: Do you usually read the whole paper or go through different sections to pick out your favorite articles?\n M: I like being able to look around and find what I want. I can do this very quickly with a newspaper, but online news is tough for me to sort through. It takes me forever just to find something good, and sometimes when I do, it turns out to be something different!\n W: Do you dislike anything about your newspaper?\n M: Well, the only thing I can think of is all the ads nowadays. But it's even worse online, so I guess the answer is no!", "choices": [ "There are too many ads.", "They make an annoying sound.", "It takes too long to find something good." ], "summary": "There are too many ads." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can be concluded from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: John's been dismissed for stealing.\n M: There must be some mistake.", "choices": [ "John missed a test.", "John has kept his job.", "John was called a thief." ], "summary": "John was called a thief." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are they talking?", "dialogue": "W: Can I help you?\n M: Yes, I'd like a bottle of juice.", "choices": [ "In a shop.", "In a bookshop.", "At school." ], "summary": "In a shop." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How did the man feel about the boy's talk?", "dialogue": "M: I was deeply affected by the tallk the blind boy gave this morning.\n W: I think everyone felt the same.", "choices": [ "It was interesting.", "It was moving.", "It was discouraging." ], "summary": "It was moving." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the woman feel at the man's words?", "dialogue": "W: Oh,look! Joni Mitchell is in town.\n M: Who's that? I've never heard of her.\n W: What? She's one of the greatest folk singers in the world!", "choices": [ "Excited.", "Surprised.", "Frightened." ], "summary": "Surprised." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man say about Mark?", "dialogue": "W: Do you know what's wrong with Mark? He's been acting very strangely lately.\n M: Come on, with his parents coming to visit next week-right after he's moved into a new apartment-he's just got a lot on his mind.", "choices": [ "He has been very abnormal recently.", "He is afraid of his parents a lot.", "He has lots of things to do before his parents come." ], "summary": "He has lots of things to do before his parents come." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the girl invite Uncle Smith to dinner?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, Uncle Smith.\n M: Good morning, Cathy.\n W: I want to have a dinner party to celebrate my birthday. Would you come?\n M: I'd love to, Cathy. What time?\n W: Next weekend, on Saturday.\n M: Saturday do you say?\n W: If that's all right with you.\n M: I'm afraid I'm busy then. I've already had plans.\n W: What about Sunday?\n M: I'm sure it will be all fight.\n W: Good, you'd better around 6:30 or 7:00, we'll heve time to chat a while.", "choices": [ "She liked him.", "She had no other friends.", "She wanted to have a birthday party." ], "summary": "She wanted to have a birthday party." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When would Uncle Smith be free?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, Uncle Smith.\n M: Good morning, Cathy.\n W: I want to have a dinner party to celebrate my birthday. Would you come?\n M: I'd love to, Cathy. What time?\n W: Next weekend, on Saturday.\n M: Saturday do you say?\n W: If that's all right with you.\n M: I'm afraid I'm busy then. I've already had plans.\n W: What about Sunday?\n M: I'm sure it will be all fight.\n W: Good, you'd better around 6:30 or 7:00, we'll heve time to chat a while.", "choices": [ "On Saturday.", "From Monday to Friday.", "On Sunday." ], "summary": "On Sunday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why wouldn't Uncle Smith come on Saturday?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, Uncle Smith.\n M: Good morning, Cathy.\n W: I want to have a dinner party to celebrate my birthday. Would you come?\n M: I'd love to, Cathy. What time?\n W: Next weekend, on Saturday.\n M: Saturday do you say?\n W: If that's all right with you.\n M: I'm afraid I'm busy then. I've already had plans.\n W: What about Sunday?\n M: I'm sure it will be all fight.\n W: Good, you'd better around 6:30 or 7:00, we'll heve time to chat a while.", "choices": [ "He only wanted to come on Sunday.", "He would be very busy on Saturday.", "His car was broken down." ], "summary": "He would be very busy on Saturday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time would they meet on Sunday?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, Uncle Smith.\n M: Good morning, Cathy.\n W: I want to have a dinner party to celebrate my birthday. Would you come?\n M: I'd love to, Cathy. What time?\n W: Next weekend, on Saturday.\n M: Saturday do you say?\n W: If that's all right with you.\n M: I'm afraid I'm busy then. I've already had plans.\n W: What about Sunday?\n M: I'm sure it will be all fight.\n W: Good, you'd better around 6:30 or 7:00, we'll heve time to chat a while.", "choices": [ "About 6:30 or 7:00.", "About 7: 30.", "About 6: 00." ], "summary": "About 6:30 or 7:00." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which floor does Edison live on?", "dialogue": "M: Which floor do you live on, Edison?\n W: On the fourth floor.", "choices": [ "The fourth floor.", "The fifth floor.", "The sixteenth floor." ], "summary": "The fourth floor." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the woman probably do tonight?", "dialogue": "M: A new film will be on tonight. Will you go with me?\n W: Sorry, I have no time for films or dinner out. I now have to worry about the upcoming final exam.", "choices": [ "See a film.", "Have dinner with the man.", "Prepare for her final exam." ], "summary": "Prepare for her final exam." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many friends are going to the man's birthday party?", "dialogue": "F: Who is going to your birthday party?\n M: Let me see: Rose, Mary, Bob, and the twins Peter and Mike.", "choices": [ "Three.", "Four.", "Five." ], "summary": "Five." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we know about Montreal?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Bob, guess what? I'm going to visit Quebec next summer. I'm invited to go to a friend's wedding, but while I'm there, I'd also like to do some sightseeing.\n M: That's nice, Sherry. But do you mean the province of Quebec or Quebec City?\n W: I mean the province. My friend's wedding is in Montreal, so I'm going there first. I'll stay for 5 days. Is Montreal the capital city of the province?\n M: Well, many people think so because it's the biggest city, but it's not the capital. Quebec City is, but Montreal is great. The Santa Lawrence River runs right through the middle of the city. It's beautiful in summer.\n W: Wow, and do you think I can get by in English? My French is okay, but not that good. I know most people there speak French, but can I also use English?\n M: Well, people speak both French and English there, but you'll hear French most of the time and all the street signs are in French. In fact, Montreal is the third largest French-speaking city in the world. So you'd better practice your French before you go.\n W: Good advice, what about Quebec City? I'll visit a friend from college who lives there now. What's it like?\n M: It's a beautiful city, very old. Many old buildings have been nicely restored. Some of them were built in the 17th and 18th centuries. You'll love it there.\n W: Fantastic. I can't wait to go.", "choices": [ "Montreal is the third largest city in the world.", "Montreal is the capital city of Quebec province.", "People in Montreal mostly speak French." ], "summary": "People in Montreal mostly speak French." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was the weather like last Saturday?", "dialogue": "M: How was the weather for your hiking trip last Saturday?\n W: It rained a little in the morning,but got sunny in the afternoon.\n M: Did you have a lot of fun?\n W: Sure.", "choices": [ "It was sunny.", "It was raining all day.", "It turned fine in the afternoon." ], "summary": "It turned fine in the afternoon." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time is it?", "dialogue": "W: It's nearly seven o'clock. Let's go.\n M: Don't worry. The party starts at seven thirty.", "choices": [ "It's eight o'clock.", "It's eight twenty.", "It's nearly seven o'clock." ], "summary": "It's nearly seven o'clock." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man doing?", "dialogue": "M: Hi Alice, what are you doing? You look worried.\n W: Oh. There's something wrong with my electronic calculator.\n M: Do you want me to have a look at it?\n W: It's very kind of you, but I would like to have a try first. Er... You know... I can do without it in class this afternoon.\n M: Oh, well, if you need any help, just let me know. I'm free after school.\n W: I will. Thank you very much.\n M: You're welcome.", "choices": [ "Offering help.", "Giving advice.", "Making appointments." ], "summary": "Offering help." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "M: Hi Alice, what are you doing? You look worried.\n W: Oh. There's something wrong with my electronic calculator.\n M: Do you want me to have a look at it?\n W: It's very kind of you, but I would like to have a try first. Er... You know... I can do without it in class this afternoon.\n M: Oh, well, if you need any help, just let me know. I'm free after school.\n W: I will. Thank you very much.\n M: You're welcome.", "choices": [ "Doctor and patient.", "Husband and wife.", "Classmates." ], "summary": "Classmates." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How's the woman going to the airport?", "dialogue": "W: Kennedy Airport, please. I have to be there by 7:00.\n M: I can't promise anything, but I'll do my best.\n W: I'll pay more if we get there on time.\n M: But safety is more important.", "choices": [ "By bus.", "By car.", "By taxi." ], "summary": "By taxi." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the discount rate of the books?", "dialogue": "M: Why did you buy so many books?\n W: The bookstore is celebrating its 5th anniversary, so there's a 35% discount on all books.", "choices": [ "30%.", "35%.", "13.5%." ], "summary": "35%." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "W: These DVDs will be due back on Thursday, the 7th.\n M: How much more should we pay to keep them another week?", "choices": [ "Buying DVDs.", "Sharing DVDs.", "Borrowing DVDs." ], "summary": "Borrowing DVDs." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What kind of songs does the man prefer?", "dialogue": "W: What kind of songs do you prefer, folk songs or pop songs?\n M: Folk songs.", "choices": [ "Pop songs.", "Folk songs.", "Classical music." ], "summary": "Folk songs." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many movies in that series has the man watched?", "dialogue": "W: What do you want to do tonight?\n M: How about going to the cinema? I haven't seen a movie for a long time and I really miss it.\n W: What do you want to see?\n M: There's a good film at the Green House Cinema,The Speed and Passion 8. I've watched all the former movies in that series and I really like them. The movie starts at 6:15 pm.\n W: I don't think I can make it. I won't be able to leave the office until 6:00 pm.\n M: Then let's watch the one that starts at 8:20 pm. We can eat first and then go to the cinema.\n W: That sounds better.", "choices": [ "Six.", "Seven.", "Eight." ], "summary": "Seven." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the speakers watch the movie?", "dialogue": "W: What do you want to do tonight?\n M: How about going to the cinema? I haven't seen a movie for a long time and I really miss it.\n W: What do you want to see?\n M: There's a good film at the Green House Cinema,The Speed and Passion 8. I've watched all the former movies in that series and I really like them. The movie starts at 6:15 pm.\n W: I don't think I can make it. I won't be able to leave the office until 6:00 pm.\n M: Then let's watch the one that starts at 8:20 pm. We can eat first and then go to the cinema.\n W: That sounds better.", "choices": [ "At 6:00 pm.", "At 6:15 pm.", "At 8:20 pm." ], "summary": "At 8:20 pm." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: The air conditioner in my room is broken and I can't work.\n W: Why not go to the office?", "choices": [ "The man can sleep in the office.", "She can have someone to repair the air conditioner.", "The man can do his work in the office." ], "summary": "The man can do his work in the office." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does Peter go to work every day?", "dialogue": "F: I go to work by bike every day, what about you, Peter?\n M: I go to work by bus, and seldom by bike.", "choices": [ "By bike.", "By bus.", "On foot." ], "summary": "By bus." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are they talking?", "dialogue": "F: Excuse me, could you tell me which train will leave for London?\n M: Sorry, the train for London has just left.", "choices": [ "At a bus stop.", "At a shop.", "At a railway station." ], "summary": "At a railway station." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "W: Looks like rain. Better find your umbrella.\n M: Yeah, I think it's going to rain. That's why I'm not going out.", "choices": [ "When to go out.", "Where to buy an umbrella.", "What the weather will be like" ], "summary": "What the weather will be like" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When does the man leave his house during the week?", "dialogue": "W: What time do you get up to go to work, Jerry?\n M: I'm usually up by 6:00 and out of the house by 6:15.\n W: That's pretty early. Don't you start work at 9:00?\n M: Well, I go to the gym every morning before I arrive at the office. There aren't many other people there at that time, and I usually don't feel like exercising after a long day at work. But the real reason is that it gives me the energy I need to make it through the day.\n W: So, you take a shower at the gym every morning?\n M: During the week, yes. I don't go to the gym on the weekend. I get all the exercise I need playing with my two sons at the park!\n W: I'll bet! My husband is always tired after he takes our daughter hiking in the mountains on the weekends.\n M: Hey, Sophie, we should all get together and do something fun this weekend. I know Molly would love to see you.\n W: That sounds great.", "choices": [ "At 6:00 a.m.", "At 6:15 a.m.", "At 9:00 a.m." ], "summary": "At 6:15 a.m." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man go to the gym?", "dialogue": "W: What time do you get up to go to work, Jerry?\n M: I'm usually up by 6:00 and out of the house by 6:15.\n W: That's pretty early. Don't you start work at 9:00?\n M: Well, I go to the gym every morning before I arrive at the office. There aren't many other people there at that time, and I usually don't feel like exercising after a long day at work. But the real reason is that it gives me the energy I need to make it through the day.\n W: So, you take a shower at the gym every morning?\n M: During the week, yes. I don't go to the gym on the weekend. I get all the exercise I need playing with my two sons at the park!\n W: I'll bet! My husband is always tired after he takes our daughter hiking in the mountains on the weekends.\n M: Hey, Sophie, we should all get together and do something fun this weekend. I know Molly would love to see you.\n W: That sounds great.", "choices": [ "It makes him energetic.", "He prefers to shower there.", "It's the only time he can exercise." ], "summary": "It makes him energetic." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who might Molly be?", "dialogue": "W: What time do you get up to go to work, Jerry?\n M: I'm usually up by 6:00 and out of the house by 6:15.\n W: That's pretty early. Don't you start work at 9:00?\n M: Well, I go to the gym every morning before I arrive at the office. There aren't many other people there at that time, and I usually don't feel like exercising after a long day at work. But the real reason is that it gives me the energy I need to make it through the day.\n W: So, you take a shower at the gym every morning?\n M: During the week, yes. I don't go to the gym on the weekend. I get all the exercise I need playing with my two sons at the park!\n W: I'll bet! My husband is always tired after he takes our daughter hiking in the mountains on the weekends.\n M: Hey, Sophie, we should all get together and do something fun this weekend. I know Molly would love to see you.\n W: That sounds great.", "choices": [ "The woman.", "The woman's daughter.", "The man's wife." ], "summary": "The man's wife." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Is the man free tonight?", "dialogue": "W: Are you doing anything special tonight?\n M: I have nothing tonight. Anything I can do for you?\n W: How about going to the movies? It will do you good to get your mind off your work for a while.\n M: That sounds like a good idea. But what is playing?\n W: I've looked up the entertainment section in the newspaper. There are some new films on in town.\n M: Is there anything interesting on?\n W: There is also a new Beijing Opera put on for the first time. I wonder if you are interested.\n M: Why not, of course.\n W: I do not think we have time to go back to the hotel if we want to watch the opera. Let's get something in a nearby restaurant.\n M: OK.", "choices": [ "Yes.", "No.", "He has special something to do." ], "summary": "Yes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did the woman look up the message about the new movies?", "dialogue": "W: Are you doing anything special tonight?\n M: I have nothing tonight. Anything I can do for you?\n W: How about going to the movies? It will do you good to get your mind off your work for a while.\n M: That sounds like a good idea. But what is playing?\n W: I've looked up the entertainment section in the newspaper. There are some new films on in town.\n M: Is there anything interesting on?\n W: There is also a new Beijing Opera put on for the first time. I wonder if you are interested.\n M: Why not, of course.\n W: I do not think we have time to go back to the hotel if we want to watch the opera. Let's get something in a nearby restaurant.\n M: OK.", "choices": [ "On TV.", "In the newspaper.", "In the local radio station." ], "summary": "In the newspaper." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they going to do tonight?", "dialogue": "W: Are you doing anything special tonight?\n M: I have nothing tonight. Anything I can do for you?\n W: How about going to the movies? It will do you good to get your mind off your work for a while.\n M: That sounds like a good idea. But what is playing?\n W: I've looked up the entertainment section in the newspaper. There are some new films on in town.\n M: Is there anything interesting on?\n W: There is also a new Beijing Opera put on for the first time. I wonder if you are interested.\n M: Why not, of course.\n W: I do not think we have time to go back to the hotel if we want to watch the opera. Let's get something in a nearby restaurant.\n M: OK.", "choices": [ "Work at office.", "See a film.", "Watch the Beijing opera." ], "summary": "Watch the Beijing opera." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where will they have something to eat?", "dialogue": "W: Are you doing anything special tonight?\n M: I have nothing tonight. Anything I can do for you?\n W: How about going to the movies? It will do you good to get your mind off your work for a while.\n M: That sounds like a good idea. But what is playing?\n W: I've looked up the entertainment section in the newspaper. There are some new films on in town.\n M: Is there anything interesting on?\n W: There is also a new Beijing Opera put on for the first time. I wonder if you are interested.\n M: Why not, of course.\n W: I do not think we have time to go back to the hotel if we want to watch the opera. Let's get something in a nearby restaurant.\n M: OK.", "choices": [ "In a nearby restaurant.", "At the hotel.", "At home." ], "summary": "In a nearby restaurant." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman do?", "dialogue": "W: What kind of course are you looking for, language or computer?\n M: I need to improve my English.\n W: Have you ever considered taking one of our online courses?", "choices": [ "An adult student.", "An English teacher.", "An office clerk." ], "summary": "An office clerk." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which day is warmer?", "dialogue": "W: Today is cold.\n M: But yesterday was even colder.", "choices": [ "Today.", "Yesterday.", "Tomorrow." ], "summary": "Today." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How will the man's brother go to South America?", "dialogue": "W: May I help you, sir?\n M: Yes, please. I want to buy a personal gift for my brother. He's taking a trip to South America.\n W: Is he going by ship or plane?\n M: He,s flying. My gift will have to be something light in weight. What can you suggest?\n W: What about this tie? It's made of pure silk.\n M: My sister already gave him one. I'd like something unusual. Let me look around...oh, that clock looks nice, but...\n W: Hey,here is a gift for the man who has everything.\n M: Oh,a folding toothbrush! That's a wonderful idea! I'll take it.", "choices": [ "By ship.", "By plane.", "By train." ], "summary": "By plane." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man probably buy for his brother?", "dialogue": "W: May I help you, sir?\n M: Yes, please. I want to buy a personal gift for my brother. He's taking a trip to South America.\n W: Is he going by ship or plane?\n M: He,s flying. My gift will have to be something light in weight. What can you suggest?\n W: What about this tie? It's made of pure silk.\n M: My sister already gave him one. I'd like something unusual. Let me look around...oh, that clock looks nice, but...\n W: Hey,here is a gift for the man who has everything.\n M: Oh,a folding toothbrush! That's a wonderful idea! I'll take it.", "choices": [ "A toothbrush.", "A silk tie.", "A clock." ], "summary": "A toothbrush." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation probably take place?", "dialogue": "W: What can I do for you?\n M: I'd like to exchange this sweater.\n W: What seems to be the matter?\n M: Well, you see I got this as a birthday present, but it's the wrong size, and what's more, I really don't like the colour.\n W: Do you have the receipt?\n M: Yes.\n W: Can I have a look at it, please?\n M: Certainly", "choices": [ "In a friend's house.", "In a shop.", "At a party." ], "summary": "In a shop." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man want to exchange the sweater?", "dialogue": "W: What can I do for you?\n M: I'd like to exchange this sweater.\n W: What seems to be the matter?\n M: Well, you see I got this as a birthday present, but it's the wrong size, and what's more, I really don't like the colour.\n W: Do you have the receipt?\n M: Yes.\n W: Can I have a look at it, please?\n M: Certainly", "choices": [ "It doesn't fit him and the color isn't satisfactory.", "It is a birthday present from his friend.", "He has got the receipt." ], "summary": "It doesn't fit him and the color isn't satisfactory." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the relationship between the speakers?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, sir. May I help you?\n M: No, thanks. We are just looking.\n W: If there is anything that interests you, just let me know.\n M: OK. Thanks.", "choices": [ "Friends.", "Classmates.", "Strangers." ], "summary": "Strangers." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman say to the man?", "dialogue": "M: Do you have a driver's license?\n W: No. I am going to take the test in a couple of weeks.\n M: Didn't you drive in your own country?\n W: Yes. But I have to be more skilled.\n M: And you have to study the traffic rules too.", "choices": [ "She must change her driving habits.", "She must improve her driving skills.", "She must renew her driver's license." ], "summary": "She must improve her driving skills." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did the man buy the MP3?", "dialogue": "W: Your MP3 is so beautiful. From which shop did you buy it?\n M: Not in the usual shop. I bought it on the Internet. It's much cheaper than the ones we bought from the shops.", "choices": [ "On the Internet.", "In a supermarket.", "In a shop." ], "summary": "On the Internet." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many of the employees in this organization are men?", "dialogue": "W: Could you tell me how many of your employees are women?\n M: Yes, certainly. We have a very high percentage of female staff. We employ about 160 women, which is eighty percent of all our staff.", "choices": [ "160.", "40.", "80." ], "summary": "40." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Alice's father want to buy for her?", "dialogue": "W: Oh, Dad, what will you give me for my birthday?\n M: Alice, do you like a red bike?", "choices": [ "A sweater.", "A watch.", "A red bike." ], "summary": "A red bike." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's wrong with the two speakers?", "dialogue": "W: What's the matter?\n M: I don't know. All of a sudden, the engine died.\n W: Well, can you start it?\n M: No...No, it won't start now.\n W: Could we be out of gas?\n M: No, I'm sure we are not out of gas.\n W: Let's check the gas gauge. Oh, see, it's on \"empty\".\n M: I was sure the tank was half full!\n W: Obviously, it wasn't. Well, too bad.\n M: What time is it now?\n W: It's five to eight. I am afraid we can't get to the airport on time. He's probably looking for us right now.\n M: Let's stand by the side of the road for a few minutes. Maybe somebody will stop and pick us up.", "choices": [ "They don't have an engine.", "Their tank is half full.", "They run out of gas." ], "summary": "They run out of gas." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are they going?", "dialogue": "W: What's the matter?\n M: I don't know. All of a sudden, the engine died.\n W: Well, can you start it?\n M: No...No, it won't start now.\n W: Could we be out of gas?\n M: No, I'm sure we are not out of gas.\n W: Let's check the gas gauge. Oh, see, it's on \"empty\".\n M: I was sure the tank was half full!\n W: Obviously, it wasn't. Well, too bad.\n M: What time is it now?\n W: It's five to eight. I am afraid we can't get to the airport on time. He's probably looking for us right now.\n M: Let's stand by the side of the road for a few minutes. Maybe somebody will stop and pick us up.", "choices": [ "To the seaport.", "To the railway station.", "To the airport." ], "summary": "To the airport." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What should they do now?", "dialogue": "W: What's the matter?\n M: I don't know. All of a sudden, the engine died.\n W: Well, can you start it?\n M: No...No, it won't start now.\n W: Could we be out of gas?\n M: No, I'm sure we are not out of gas.\n W: Let's check the gas gauge. Oh, see, it's on \"empty\".\n M: I was sure the tank was half full!\n W: Obviously, it wasn't. Well, too bad.\n M: What time is it now?\n W: It's five to eight. I am afraid we can't get to the airport on time. He's probably looking for us right now.\n M: Let's stand by the side of the road for a few minutes. Maybe somebody will stop and pick us up.", "choices": [ "Do nothing but wait.", "Find a policeman.", "Telephone the nearest gas station." ], "summary": "Do nothing but wait." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman need?", "dialogue": "W: Do you think he could help me change the water in the fish tank this week?\n M: I don't know. He's pretty busy.", "choices": [ "Someone to change the fish tank.", "Someone to water the garden.", "Someone to change the water." ], "summary": "Someone to change the water." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What sports are they talking about?", "dialogue": "W: Am I standing in the right position?\n M: Uh ... just one thing, you should lift your feet a little higher, and keep your arms straight back. Now, when you go into the water, your head will go first and your legs will follow right along be-hind.", "choices": [ "Skiing.", "Basketball.", "Diving." ], "summary": "Diving." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man want to do tomorrow?", "dialogue": "M: Do you want to go for a picinc with me tomorrow?\n W: I'd like to. How about asking Jenny to go with us?\n M: Oh, no. She is busy with her dancing class. You know, there is a very big performance in just a week.\n W: Yes, you're right. It is really not good for her to learn dancing. Her leg hasn't completely recovered from that accident.\n M: But she doesn't think so. She is crazy about dancing. Will you take your camera with you tomorrow?\n W: I want to, but I lent it to Tom yesterday. Do you have one?\n M: No, but I know Mary has got one. Let's go and ask her if she'd like to join us.\n W: OK.", "choices": [ "Go for a picnic.", "Go swimming.", "Go fishing." ], "summary": "Go for a picnic." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is Jenny so busy?", "dialogue": "M: Do you want to go for a picinc with me tomorrow?\n W: I'd like to. How about asking Jenny to go with us?\n M: Oh, no. She is busy with her dancing class. You know, there is a very big performance in just a week.\n W: Yes, you're right. It is really not good for her to learn dancing. Her leg hasn't completely recovered from that accident.\n M: But she doesn't think so. She is crazy about dancing. Will you take your camera with you tomorrow?\n W: I want to, but I lent it to Tom yesterday. Do you have one?\n M: No, but I know Mary has got one. Let's go and ask her if she'd like to join us.\n W: OK.", "choices": [ "She will have a test soon.", "She will give a performance soon.", "She has to go to the hospital frequently." ], "summary": "She will give a performance soon." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is Jenny crazy about?", "dialogue": "M: Do you want to go for a picinc with me tomorrow?\n W: I'd like to. How about asking Jenny to go with us?\n M: Oh, no. She is busy with her dancing class. You know, there is a very big performance in just a week.\n W: Yes, you're right. It is really not good for her to learn dancing. Her leg hasn't completely recovered from that accident.\n M: But she doesn't think so. She is crazy about dancing. Will you take your camera with you tomorrow?\n W: I want to, but I lent it to Tom yesterday. Do you have one?\n M: No, but I know Mary has got one. Let's go and ask her if she'd like to join us.\n W: OK.", "choices": [ "Dancing.", "Reading.", "Singing." ], "summary": "Dancing." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why won't the woman take her camera with her tomorrow?", "dialogue": "M: Do you want to go for a picinc with me tomorrow?\n W: I'd like to. How about asking Jenny to go with us?\n M: Oh, no. She is busy with her dancing class. You know, there is a very big performance in just a week.\n W: Yes, you're right. It is really not good for her to learn dancing. Her leg hasn't completely recovered from that accident.\n M: But she doesn't think so. She is crazy about dancing. Will you take your camera with you tomorrow?\n W: I want to, but I lent it to Tom yesterday. Do you have one?\n M: No, but I know Mary has got one. Let's go and ask her if she'd like to join us.\n W: OK.", "choices": [ "She has lost it.", "She has lent it to someone else.", "There is something wrong with it." ], "summary": "She has lent it to someone else." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: Did you enjoy visiting the museum?\n M: I've been there a hundred times!", "choices": [ "He doesn't like museums,", "He's tired of touring this museum.", "He thinks a hundred miles is too far to go for a tour." ], "summary": "He's tired of touring this museum." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man offer to do?", "dialogue": "W: I'm out of coins for the slot machine. Do you have any?\n M: I don't have any either. But I'll get some from the cafe.", "choices": [ "Get some coins at the cafe.", "Buy her a cup of coffee at the cafe.", "Get some coffee from the machine." ], "summary": "Get some coins at the cafe." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Whom do you think the woman was angry with?", "dialogue": "M: Do you want your television repaired?\n W: Yes, but not by the man you suggested.\n M: Why not? The repairmen are very good and the charges are so reasonable.\n W: That may be, but I couldn't find the place.\n M: But you couldn't miss it. I told you it is at the first right after the railroad bridge.\n W: I took that. I went to the end of the road. There is no such place.\n M: Wait a minute. Perhaps it is the second right. Yes, I think it is.\n W: I should have known, whenever someone says \"You can't miss it\", you can be sure that you won't find it.", "choices": [ "The man.", "The repairman.", "The shopkeeper." ], "summary": "The man." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why couldn't the woman find the repair shop?", "dialogue": "M: Do you want your television repaired?\n W: Yes, but not by the man you suggested.\n M: Why not? The repairmen are very good and the charges are so reasonable.\n W: That may be, but I couldn't find the place.\n M: But you couldn't miss it. I told you it is at the first right after the railroad bridge.\n W: I took that. I went to the end of the road. There is no such place.\n M: Wait a minute. Perhaps it is the second right. Yes, I think it is.\n W: I should have known, whenever someone says \"You can't miss it\", you can be sure that you won't find it.", "choices": [ "She missed the right turn.", "The man gave her the wrong directions.", "She was a bad driver." ], "summary": "The man gave her the wrong directions." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the man tell her to turn to these television repairmen?", "dialogue": "M: Do you want your television repaired?\n W: Yes, but not by the man you suggested.\n M: Why not? The repairmen are very good and the charges are so reasonable.\n W: That may be, but I couldn't find the place.\n M: But you couldn't miss it. I told you it is at the first right after the railroad bridge.\n W: I took that. I went to the end of the road. There is no such place.\n M: Wait a minute. Perhaps it is the second right. Yes, I think it is.\n W: I should have known, whenever someone says \"You can't miss it\", you can be sure that you won't find it.", "choices": [ "The shop was easy to find.", "One of the repairmen was his friend.", "They did good work and the price was reasonable." ], "summary": "They did good work and the price was reasonable." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think the weather is going to be like tomorrow?", "dialogue": "M: We're having a picnic tomorrow. Why don't you come with us?\n W: I'd like to, but I think it's going to rain. The weatherman says so.\n M: I don't think he is right. It hasn't rained for a week and it isn't cloudy, either.\n W: But he is usually correct in his weather news.\n M: The temperature is 32t this afternoon. I'm sure we'll have fine weather for our picnic.\n W: Well, I'll go, but I'll take my umbrella with me.", "choices": [ "Rainy.", "Cloudy.", "Sunny." ], "summary": "Sunny." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the woman probably do tomorrow?", "dialogue": "M: We're having a picnic tomorrow. Why don't you come with us?\n W: I'd like to, but I think it's going to rain. The weatherman says so.\n M: I don't think he is right. It hasn't rained for a week and it isn't cloudy, either.\n W: But he is usually correct in his weather news.\n M: The temperature is 32t this afternoon. I'm sure we'll have fine weather for our picnic.\n W: Well, I'll go, but I'll take my umbrella with me.", "choices": [ "Go to the picnic with an umbrella.", "Stay home because of the rain.", "Make sure of the weather." ], "summary": "Go to the picnic with an umbrella." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What food does Sally like?", "dialogue": "M: Sally, do you like seafood?\n W: Yes, of course.\n M: Is there anything you especially like?\n W: Well, I really don't know. I can never remember the names.\n M: Okay. Is there any food you don't eat?\n W: Well, I don't eat chicken. And I don't like eggs, either. But I like all kinds of fish and vegetables.\n M: Then let's look at the menu and see what they've got for us.", "choices": [ "Chicken.", "Fish.", "Eggs." ], "summary": "Fish." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers going to do?", "dialogue": "M: Sally, do you like seafood?\n W: Yes, of course.\n M: Is there anything you especially like?\n W: Well, I really don't know. I can never remember the names.\n M: Okay. Is there any food you don't eat?\n W: Well, I don't eat chicken. And I don't like eggs, either. But I like all kinds of fish and vegetables.\n M: Then let's look at the menu and see what they've got for us.", "choices": [ "Cook dinner.", "Go shopping.", "Order dishes." ], "summary": "Order dishes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman get the job?", "dialogue": "M: We would be interested in having you join us, Mrs. Sharp.\n W: Thank you. I have done this knid of work before.\n M: I know, and that's probably the reason you've been employed. Do you prefer part-time or full-time employment?\n W: Part-time.\n M: OK. Some people choose part-time jobs because they want to do something else besides work, such as reading novels or playing sports. But they will not get any other benefits besides the wages.\n W: I don't care about that. May I ask you if I can decide the hours I would work?\n M: I can only give you the choice from 7:00 a.m. till noon or from noon till 5:00 p.m.\n W: Then I'd prefer to work in the morning because I have to prepare dinner for my children.\n M: OK, Mrs. Sharp. Just sign your name on this sheet of paper. You may start next week. Mrs. Clarkson has got something ready for you--a blackboard, some chalk, and a tape recorder. She'll show you around later.\n W: Thank you.", "choices": [ "Because she wants low pay.", "Because she prefers a part-time job.", "Because she has some experience." ], "summary": "Because she has some experience." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the woman do after work?", "dialogue": "M: We would be interested in having you join us, Mrs. Sharp.\n W: Thank you. I have done this knid of work before.\n M: I know, and that's probably the reason you've been employed. Do you prefer part-time or full-time employment?\n W: Part-time.\n M: OK. Some people choose part-time jobs because they want to do something else besides work, such as reading novels or playing sports. But they will not get any other benefits besides the wages.\n W: I don't care about that. May I ask you if I can decide the hours I would work?\n M: I can only give you the choice from 7:00 a.m. till noon or from noon till 5:00 p.m.\n W: Then I'd prefer to work in the morning because I have to prepare dinner for my children.\n M: OK, Mrs. Sharp. Just sign your name on this sheet of paper. You may start next week. Mrs. Clarkson has got something ready for you--a blackboard, some chalk, and a tape recorder. She'll show you around later.\n W: Thank you.", "choices": [ "Read novels.", "Cook dinner.", "Play sports." ], "summary": "Cook dinner." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What job is the woman probably going to do?", "dialogue": "M: We would be interested in having you join us, Mrs. Sharp.\n W: Thank you. I have done this knid of work before.\n M: I know, and that's probably the reason you've been employed. Do you prefer part-time or full-time employment?\n W: Part-time.\n M: OK. Some people choose part-time jobs because they want to do something else besides work, such as reading novels or playing sports. But they will not get any other benefits besides the wages.\n W: I don't care about that. May I ask you if I can decide the hours I would work?\n M: I can only give you the choice from 7:00 a.m. till noon or from noon till 5:00 p.m.\n W: Then I'd prefer to work in the morning because I have to prepare dinner for my children.\n M: OK, Mrs. Sharp. Just sign your name on this sheet of paper. You may start next week. Mrs. Clarkson has got something ready for you--a blackboard, some chalk, and a tape recorder. She'll show you around later.\n W: Thank you.", "choices": [ "A teacher.", "A nurse.", "An engineer." ], "summary": "A teacher." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the mall mean?", "dialogue": "M: Has your younger sister found a new job?\n W: No. She is still at home. But I'm helping her look for one.", "choices": [ "Working for her sister.", "Helping her younger sister look for a job.", "Looking for a new job." ], "summary": "Helping her younger sister look for a job." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man have?", "dialogue": "F: My husband often repairs watches for people.\n M: Really? I have a broken one.", "choices": [ "A pen.", "A watch.", "A bike." ], "summary": "A watch." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does this conversation most likely take place?", "dialogue": "Teacher: Oh, hi. What was your name again. I can't keep straight all the students' names this being the second day of school.\n Student: It's okay. I have a hard time remembering names myself.\n Teacher: How, uh, Karen, right?\n Student: No, it's Nancy. My mom's name is Karen.\n Teacher: Nancy. Okay. I think I heard you were from England.\n Student: Well, I was born there, but my parents are American. I grew up in France.\n Teacher: Oh, a world traveller!\n Student: But then we moved here when I was nine.\n Teacher: So, what does your father do now?\n Student: Well, he's a college professor, and he is in Scotland at the moment.\n Teacher: How interesting. What does he teach?\n Student: Oh, I haven't a clue. Nah, just joking. He teaches chemistry.\n Teacher: Oh, chemistry, and uh, what about your mother?\n Student: She works full time at home.\n Teacher: Oh, and what, does she have her own business or something?\n Student: Nah, she takes care of me.\n Teacher: Well, being a homemaker can be a real hard, but rewarding job.\n Student: I think so too.", "choices": [ "at a park", "at a school", "at a birthday party" ], "summary": "at a school" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the girl's name?", "dialogue": "Teacher: Oh, hi. What was your name again. I can't keep straight all the students' names this being the second day of school.\n Student: It's okay. I have a hard time remembering names myself.\n Teacher: How, uh, Karen, right?\n Student: No, it's Nancy. My mom's name is Karen.\n Teacher: Nancy. Okay. I think I heard you were from England.\n Student: Well, I was born there, but my parents are American. I grew up in France.\n Teacher: Oh, a world traveller!\n Student: But then we moved here when I was nine.\n Teacher: So, what does your father do now?\n Student: Well, he's a college professor, and he is in Scotland at the moment.\n Teacher: How interesting. What does he teach?\n Student: Oh, I haven't a clue. Nah, just joking. He teaches chemistry.\n Teacher: Oh, chemistry, and uh, what about your mother?\n Student: She works full time at home.\n Teacher: Oh, and what, does she have her own business or something?\n Student: Nah, she takes care of me.\n Teacher: Well, being a homemaker can be a real hard, but rewarding job.\n Student: I think so too.", "choices": [ "Kathy", "Karen", "Nancy" ], "summary": "Nancy" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the girl probably live now?", "dialogue": "Teacher: Oh, hi. What was your name again. I can't keep straight all the students' names this being the second day of school.\n Student: It's okay. I have a hard time remembering names myself.\n Teacher: How, uh, Karen, right?\n Student: No, it's Nancy. My mom's name is Karen.\n Teacher: Nancy. Okay. I think I heard you were from England.\n Student: Well, I was born there, but my parents are American. I grew up in France.\n Teacher: Oh, a world traveller!\n Student: But then we moved here when I was nine.\n Teacher: So, what does your father do now?\n Student: Well, he's a college professor, and he is in Scotland at the moment.\n Teacher: How interesting. What does he teach?\n Student: Oh, I haven't a clue. Nah, just joking. He teaches chemistry.\n Teacher: Oh, chemistry, and uh, what about your mother?\n Student: She works full time at home.\n Teacher: Oh, and what, does she have her own business or something?\n Student: Nah, she takes care of me.\n Teacher: Well, being a homemaker can be a real hard, but rewarding job.\n Student: I think so too.", "choices": [ "in Scotland", "in France", "in the United States" ], "summary": "in the United States" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the girl's father do for a living?", "dialogue": "Teacher: Oh, hi. What was your name again. I can't keep straight all the students' names this being the second day of school.\n Student: It's okay. I have a hard time remembering names myself.\n Teacher: How, uh, Karen, right?\n Student: No, it's Nancy. My mom's name is Karen.\n Teacher: Nancy. Okay. I think I heard you were from England.\n Student: Well, I was born there, but my parents are American. I grew up in France.\n Teacher: Oh, a world traveller!\n Student: But then we moved here when I was nine.\n Teacher: So, what does your father do now?\n Student: Well, he's a college professor, and he is in Scotland at the moment.\n Teacher: How interesting. What does he teach?\n Student: Oh, I haven't a clue. Nah, just joking. He teaches chemistry.\n Teacher: Oh, chemistry, and uh, what about your mother?\n Student: She works full time at home.\n Teacher: Oh, and what, does she have her own business or something?\n Student: Nah, she takes care of me.\n Teacher: Well, being a homemaker can be a real hard, but rewarding job.\n Student: I think so too.", "choices": [ "He is a travel agent.", "He is a professor.", "He is computer programmer." ], "summary": "He is a professor." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is one thing NOT mentioned about the girl's family?", "dialogue": "Teacher: Oh, hi. What was your name again. I can't keep straight all the students' names this being the second day of school.\n Student: It's okay. I have a hard time remembering names myself.\n Teacher: How, uh, Karen, right?\n Student: No, it's Nancy. My mom's name is Karen.\n Teacher: Nancy. Okay. I think I heard you were from England.\n Student: Well, I was born there, but my parents are American. I grew up in France.\n Teacher: Oh, a world traveller!\n Student: But then we moved here when I was nine.\n Teacher: So, what does your father do now?\n Student: Well, he's a college professor, and he is in Scotland at the moment.\n Teacher: How interesting. What does he teach?\n Student: Oh, I haven't a clue. Nah, just joking. He teaches chemistry.\n Teacher: Oh, chemistry, and uh, what about your mother?\n Student: She works full time at home.\n Teacher: Oh, and what, does she have her own business or something?\n Student: Nah, she takes care of me.\n Teacher: Well, being a homemaker can be a real hard, but rewarding job.\n Student: I think so too.", "choices": [ "why her parents lived in England for several years", "where her mother works at the present time", "where the girl grew up" ], "summary": "why her parents lived in England for several years" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why doesn't the man want to eat pork?", "dialogue": "W: Well, what are you going to eat? The pork is very good here.\n M: Umm...I had pork yesterday. I think I'll have the beef.", "choices": [ "He doesn't like pork.", "He never eats pork in this restaurant.", "He wants to have a change." ], "summary": "He wants to have a change." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When can the man see the headmaster?", "dialogue": "M: Do you think the headmaster could see me before nine thirty?\n W: He won't be in until eleven forty-five.\n M: Is twelve forty any good?\n W: Yes, I'll write down the time.", "choices": [ "At 9:30.", "At 11:45.", "At 12:40." ], "summary": "At 12:40." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers mainly talking about?", "dialogue": "M: Are you going to Helen's birthday party on Friday evening?\n W: I wouldn't miss it for the world! It's sure to be fun. She's invited a lot of friends. Do you think everyone will be able to get into her house?\n M: If everyone turned up, it would be very crowded. But a few said that they couldn't go, so I think it should be OK.\n W: Are you taking anything?\n M: I've got her a birthday present and I'll take a bottle of wine too.\n W: That's a good idea. She has bought plenty of food and drinks. It's going to be a noisy party. I hope her neighbours don't mind too much.\n M: Helen gets on very well with her neighbours. I wouldn't be surprised if they went to the party too.", "choices": [ "Helen's neighbours.", "Helen's good friends.", "Helen's birthday party." ], "summary": "Helen's birthday party." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What has Helen bought home?", "dialogue": "M: Are you going to Helen's birthday party on Friday evening?\n W: I wouldn't miss it for the world! It's sure to be fun. She's invited a lot of friends. Do you think everyone will be able to get into her house?\n M: If everyone turned up, it would be very crowded. But a few said that they couldn't go, so I think it should be OK.\n W: Are you taking anything?\n M: I've got her a birthday present and I'll take a bottle of wine too.\n W: That's a good idea. She has bought plenty of food and drinks. It's going to be a noisy party. I hope her neighbours don't mind too much.\n M: Helen gets on very well with her neighbours. I wouldn't be surprised if they went to the party too.", "choices": [ "A bottle of wine.", "Plenty of food and drinks.", "Some birthday presents." ], "summary": "Plenty of food and drinks." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn about Helen and her neighbours?", "dialogue": "M: Are you going to Helen's birthday party on Friday evening?\n W: I wouldn't miss it for the world! It's sure to be fun. She's invited a lot of friends. Do you think everyone will be able to get into her house?\n M: If everyone turned up, it would be very crowded. But a few said that they couldn't go, so I think it should be OK.\n W: Are you taking anything?\n M: I've got her a birthday present and I'll take a bottle of wine too.\n W: That's a good idea. She has bought plenty of food and drinks. It's going to be a noisy party. I hope her neighbours don't mind too much.\n M: Helen gets on very well with her neighbours. I wouldn't be surprised if they went to the party too.", "choices": [ "They get on very well.", "They never visit each other.", "They often have dinner together." ], "summary": "They get on very well." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "M: Barbara!\n W: Mark!\n M: What are you doing here? You live in Manchester, don't you?\n W: Yes, I do. But I'm having a week's holiday here.", "choices": [ "Old friends.", "Workmates.", "Teammates." ], "summary": "Old friends." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man want to do?", "dialogue": "W: Do you have somewhere to stay in London, Peter?\n M: No, I don't. In fact, I was about to ask you if you could arrange some place for me to stay.\n W: Yes, that's no problem though I am not in charge of it. I'll ask someone to arrange it for you. What kind of place were you considering?\n M: Well, I don't care if I share with other people, but I'm not good at housework. Maybe a home stay would be OK, but I don't like young children, because they're noisy and it's difficult to study. Hopefully, I can live with a lady who has retired.\n W: OK, that's no problem. But I must warn you that living with a family in London is very expensive. Much more expensive than other small cities.\n M: That's not a big problem. I have some money saved. Besides, I can always get a part-time job. I'm working in a supermarket as a cashier now. So I don't think I will have trouble with money.\n W: Sounds good. I'll call you if I get some information about that.\n M: OK, that's great. Thank you very much.\n W: You are welcome.", "choices": [ "To find a house with lower rent.", "To share a room with his close friend.", "To rent some place quiet enough to study." ], "summary": "To rent some place quiet enough to study." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Does the woman get familiar with the city?", "dialogue": "W: Do you have somewhere to stay in London, Peter?\n M: No, I don't. In fact, I was about to ask you if you could arrange some place for me to stay.\n W: Yes, that's no problem though I am not in charge of it. I'll ask someone to arrange it for you. What kind of place were you considering?\n M: Well, I don't care if I share with other people, but I'm not good at housework. Maybe a home stay would be OK, but I don't like young children, because they're noisy and it's difficult to study. Hopefully, I can live with a lady who has retired.\n W: OK, that's no problem. But I must warn you that living with a family in London is very expensive. Much more expensive than other small cities.\n M: That's not a big problem. I have some money saved. Besides, I can always get a part-time job. I'm working in a supermarket as a cashier now. So I don't think I will have trouble with money.\n W: Sounds good. I'll call you if I get some information about that.\n M: OK, that's great. Thank you very much.\n W: You are welcome.", "choices": [ "Maybe, as she has a little information to offer the man.", "Sure, as she knows where to find what the man needs.", "Yes, as she is in charge of the affairs." ], "summary": "Sure, as she knows where to find what the man needs." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man probably do?", "dialogue": "W: Do you have somewhere to stay in London, Peter?\n M: No, I don't. In fact, I was about to ask you if you could arrange some place for me to stay.\n W: Yes, that's no problem though I am not in charge of it. I'll ask someone to arrange it for you. What kind of place were you considering?\n M: Well, I don't care if I share with other people, but I'm not good at housework. Maybe a home stay would be OK, but I don't like young children, because they're noisy and it's difficult to study. Hopefully, I can live with a lady who has retired.\n W: OK, that's no problem. But I must warn you that living with a family in London is very expensive. Much more expensive than other small cities.\n M: That's not a big problem. I have some money saved. Besides, I can always get a part-time job. I'm working in a supermarket as a cashier now. So I don't think I will have trouble with money.\n W: Sounds good. I'll call you if I get some information about that.\n M: OK, that's great. Thank you very much.\n W: You are welcome.", "choices": [ "A money cashier working in a supermarket.", "A manager arranging part time jobs.", "A student studying in a college." ], "summary": "A student studying in a college." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the tickets now?", "dialogue": "F: Are you sure that you have got the tickets in your pocket?\n M: Oh, I'm sorry. They are left at home.", "choices": [ "In the man's jacket.", "In the woman's hand.", "In their home." ], "summary": "In their home." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman want to buy?", "dialogue": "M: What can I do for you, Madam?\n W: Is there any fish here?", "choices": [ "Fish.", "Rice.", "Beef." ], "summary": "Fish." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the new laws be about?", "dialogue": "M: The traffic is becoming worse and worse. I think there'll be huge changes in the ways people use cars. New laws will be made about what kind of car you can own and when you can drive.\n W: Maybe there'll just be too many of them on the roads. The air will be so seriously polluted that nobody will be able to breathe.\n M: Exactly. People will have to rely on trains.\n W: Why do you say that?\n M: Well, we won't be able to use cars, and airports take up too much space. That leaves trains.\n W: Huh. So do you think there'll be more efficient train systems between cities?\n M: Sure. They'll enable people to travel between cities in a matter of hours. There may even be trains going under the oceans to connect the main continents.\n W: Under the oceans? Oh, no! I get nervous enough flying on a plane.", "choices": [ "License plates.", "Car types and driving time.", "Parking rates and road construction." ], "summary": "Car types and driving time." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will too many cars lead to according to the woman?", "dialogue": "M: The traffic is becoming worse and worse. I think there'll be huge changes in the ways people use cars. New laws will be made about what kind of car you can own and when you can drive.\n W: Maybe there'll just be too many of them on the roads. The air will be so seriously polluted that nobody will be able to breathe.\n M: Exactly. People will have to rely on trains.\n W: Why do you say that?\n M: Well, we won't be able to use cars, and airports take up too much space. That leaves trains.\n W: Huh. So do you think there'll be more efficient train systems between cities?\n M: Sure. They'll enable people to travel between cities in a matter of hours. There may even be trains going under the oceans to connect the main continents.\n W: Under the oceans? Oh, no! I get nervous enough flying on a plane.", "choices": [ "Air pollution.", "Traffic jam.", "Oil shortage." ], "summary": "Air pollution." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which will be the most important means of transportation according to the man?", "dialogue": "M: The traffic is becoming worse and worse. I think there'll be huge changes in the ways people use cars. New laws will be made about what kind of car you can own and when you can drive.\n W: Maybe there'll just be too many of them on the roads. The air will be so seriously polluted that nobody will be able to breathe.\n M: Exactly. People will have to rely on trains.\n W: Why do you say that?\n M: Well, we won't be able to use cars, and airports take up too much space. That leaves trains.\n W: Huh. So do you think there'll be more efficient train systems between cities?\n M: Sure. They'll enable people to travel between cities in a matter of hours. There may even be trains going under the oceans to connect the main continents.\n W: Under the oceans? Oh, no! I get nervous enough flying on a plane.", "choices": [ "Cars.", "Trains.", "Planes." ], "summary": "Trains." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman think about traveling by train under the ocean?", "dialogue": "M: The traffic is becoming worse and worse. I think there'll be huge changes in the ways people use cars. New laws will be made about what kind of car you can own and when you can drive.\n W: Maybe there'll just be too many of them on the roads. The air will be so seriously polluted that nobody will be able to breathe.\n M: Exactly. People will have to rely on trains.\n W: Why do you say that?\n M: Well, we won't be able to use cars, and airports take up too much space. That leaves trains.\n W: Huh. So do you think there'll be more efficient train systems between cities?\n M: Sure. They'll enable people to travel between cities in a matter of hours. There may even be trains going under the oceans to connect the main continents.\n W: Under the oceans? Oh, no! I get nervous enough flying on a plane.", "choices": [ "It is exciting.", "It is frightening.", "It is convenient." ], "summary": "It is frightening." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do you think the woman is? The woman is a ______.", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me. Is this the Reference Desk?\n W: Yes, what can I do for you?\n M: I'd like to find some general information on computers.\n W: Is this for a particular research project or some general information?\n M: Well. I just need some general information for now.\n W: We have quite a few magazines here dealing with computers.\n M: Can I have the titles?\n W: Follow me. Let me show you how to find them.", "choices": [ "librarian", "shop assistant", "teacher" ], "summary": "librarian" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man go there for? The man goes there to ______.", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me. Is this the Reference Desk?\n W: Yes, what can I do for you?\n M: I'd like to find some general information on computers.\n W: Is this for a particular research project or some general information?\n M: Well. I just need some general information for now.\n W: We have quite a few magazines here dealing with computers.\n M: Can I have the titles?\n W: Follow me. Let me show you how to find them.", "choices": [ "borrow some newspapers", "find some general information on computers", "find help for his particular research project" ], "summary": "find some general information on computers" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman's suggestion? Her suggestion is that ______.", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me. Is this the Reference Desk?\n W: Yes, what can I do for you?\n M: I'd like to find some general information on computers.\n W: Is this for a particular research project or some general information?\n M: Well. I just need some general information for now.\n W: We have quite a few magazines here dealing with computers.\n M: Can I have the titles?\n W: Follow me. Let me show you how to find them.", "choices": [ "he should buy some particular books dealing with the problem", "he should ask some experts for advice", "he should borrow some magazines" ], "summary": "he should borrow some magazines" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman promise to help? The woman promises to ______.", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me. Is this the Reference Desk?\n W: Yes, what can I do for you?\n M: I'd like to find some general information on computers.\n W: Is this for a particular research project or some general information?\n M: Well. I just need some general information for now.\n W: We have quite a few magazines here dealing with computers.\n M: Can I have the titles?\n W: Follow me. Let me show you how to find them.", "choices": [ "lend him some money", "help him with his English", "show him the way to find what he wants" ], "summary": "show him the way to find what he wants" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the woman go to John's home?", "dialogue": "M: Would you like to have lunch with us?\n W: I'd love to, but I have to help John with his math problem right now.\n M: Would you like me to give you a lift?\n W: No,thanks. His home is not far and I can walk there.", "choices": [ "By bus.", "On foot.", "Take the man's car." ], "summary": "On foot." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we infer from the dialogue?", "dialogue": "W: Drive slowly, David. You could have an accident.\n M: You can count on me. I have been driving for years.\n W: Look out! Red light!\n M: It doesn't matter. It is late. There is no one around.\n W: Don't let the police catch you. Oh, David, that's a policeman. He is waving over us.", "choices": [ "The man was fined by the policeman.", "He escaped because no one saw him.", "He stopped at the traffic lights." ], "summary": "The man was fined by the policeman." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman like the brick house better than the white house?", "dialogue": "M: Of the two houses we saw today, which do you prefer?\n W: I think the white one is prettier, but the brick one has a bigger garden. So I like it better.", "choices": [ "It is bigger.", "It is a prettier color.", "It has a larger garden." ], "summary": "It has a larger garden." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What have they decided to do?", "dialogue": "M: There is an exhibition about planes and satellites.\n W: Really? I'd like to see that, too.", "choices": [ "Visit.", "Play.", "Fly." ], "summary": "Visit." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What kind of families can be possibly chosen as home-stay families?", "dialogue": "M: How are your home-stay families chosen?\n W: We have special requirements that our families must meet before they are invited to have our international students. We require that the family lies live within a reasonable distance of the school, have enough living space for the student, and live in a clean, safe and comfortable area. We also work with families who enjoy having international students. We try to match each student with a family as best we can.\n M: If I stay with a home-stay family, what should I expect?\n W: The family will treat you as a guest, and you will be expected to obey house rules. All families provide a single or shared room and a choice of meals. In most cases, students will be expected to share the bathroom. Experiences has shown us that living with a family is the most interesting and effective way to learn the language. Remember, your home-stay family will have different customs and habits from what perhaps you are used to. Meals will be prepared by the family. All home-stay families are within 30 minutes, travelling time of the school. The smaller the city, the less time it takes to reach the school.", "choices": [ "Good at cooking.", "Close to the school.", "With international background." ], "summary": "Close to the school." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can an international student expect in a home-stay family?", "dialogue": "M: How are your home-stay families chosen?\n W: We have special requirements that our families must meet before they are invited to have our international students. We require that the family lies live within a reasonable distance of the school, have enough living space for the student, and live in a clean, safe and comfortable area. We also work with families who enjoy having international students. We try to match each student with a family as best we can.\n M: If I stay with a home-stay family, what should I expect?\n W: The family will treat you as a guest, and you will be expected to obey house rules. All families provide a single or shared room and a choice of meals. In most cases, students will be expected to share the bathroom. Experiences has shown us that living with a family is the most interesting and effective way to learn the language. Remember, your home-stay family will have different customs and habits from what perhaps you are used to. Meals will be prepared by the family. All home-stay families are within 30 minutes, travelling time of the school. The smaller the city, the less time it takes to reach the school.", "choices": [ "A bathroom of their own.", "No choice of meals.", "A shared bedroom" ], "summary": "A shared bedroom" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the main advantage of staying with a home-stay family?", "dialogue": "M: How are your home-stay families chosen?\n W: We have special requirements that our families must meet before they are invited to have our international students. We require that the family lies live within a reasonable distance of the school, have enough living space for the student, and live in a clean, safe and comfortable area. We also work with families who enjoy having international students. We try to match each student with a family as best we can.\n M: If I stay with a home-stay family, what should I expect?\n W: The family will treat you as a guest, and you will be expected to obey house rules. All families provide a single or shared room and a choice of meals. In most cases, students will be expected to share the bathroom. Experiences has shown us that living with a family is the most interesting and effective way to learn the language. Remember, your home-stay family will have different customs and habits from what perhaps you are used to. Meals will be prepared by the family. All home-stay families are within 30 minutes, travelling time of the school. The smaller the city, the less time it takes to reach the school.", "choices": [ "Learning the language better.", "Having more freedom.", "Going to school early." ], "summary": "Learning the language better." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What should the student do to get along with the family?", "dialogue": "M: How are your home-stay families chosen?\n W: We have special requirements that our families must meet before they are invited to have our international students. We require that the family lies live within a reasonable distance of the school, have enough living space for the student, and live in a clean, safe and comfortable area. We also work with families who enjoy having international students. We try to match each student with a family as best we can.\n M: If I stay with a home-stay family, what should I expect?\n W: The family will treat you as a guest, and you will be expected to obey house rules. All families provide a single or shared room and a choice of meals. In most cases, students will be expected to share the bathroom. Experiences has shown us that living with a family is the most interesting and effective way to learn the language. Remember, your home-stay family will have different customs and habits from what perhaps you are used to. Meals will be prepared by the family. All home-stay families are within 30 minutes, travelling time of the school. The smaller the city, the less time it takes to reach the school.", "choices": [ "Cook for the family.", "Keep his or her habits.", "Follow the house rules." ], "summary": "Follow the house rules." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much does two shirts cost?", "dialogue": "W: These are very nice shirts. How much are they?\n M: Five dollars each. For two, nine dollars. They are on special sale today.", "choices": [ "Nine dollars.", "Four dollars and fifty cents.", "Five dollars." ], "summary": "Nine dollars." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman say about the problem?", "dialogue": "M: I can't seem to solve this problem.\n W: Neither can I.", "choices": [ "She thinks it's easy.", "She can't solve it.", "She can help the man with it." ], "summary": "She can't solve it." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: This is Helen. Can I speak to David?\n M: Yes, hold on, please.", "choices": [ "He himself is David.", "David isn't in.", "He will ask David to answer the phone." ], "summary": "He will ask David to answer the phone." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about Jack?", "dialogue": "W: Where is Jack? His manager is trying to catch him several times but has always just missed him.\n M: That's because he is being in and out all day.\n W: What's been going on?\n M: It has been many emergency calls and he is the only technician available to go out and deal with them.", "choices": [ "He is a company manager.", "He makes emergency calls.", "He is a company technician." ], "summary": "He is a company technician." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the man think of the meal?", "dialogue": "Woman: How did you like the dishes, Sir?\n Man: Delicious. Everything was excellent here. Thank you!\n Woman: Do you want some coffee, tea, sir?\n Man: No. thanks, I'm fine. Ah, just have the bill, please. How much is your service charge?\n Woman: Fifteen percent and it's included in your bill. Thank you very much, sir. We look forward to seeing you again.\n Man: Sure, good night.", "choices": [ "Just so-so.", "Quite satisfactory.", "A bit disappointing." ], "summary": "Quite satisfactory." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was the 15% on the bill paid for?", "dialogue": "Woman: How did you like the dishes, Sir?\n Man: Delicious. Everything was excellent here. Thank you!\n Woman: Do you want some coffee, tea, sir?\n Man: No. thanks, I'm fine. Ah, just have the bill, please. How much is your service charge?\n Woman: Fifteen percent and it's included in your bill. Thank you very much, sir. We look forward to seeing you again.\n Man: Sure, good night.", "choices": [ "The food.", "The drinks.", "The service." ], "summary": "The service." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Miss Jamison think Ted should do?", "dialogue": "W: Late again, Ted? This is getting to be a habit. I'd be surprised if you were on time.\n M: Sorry, Miss Jamison. Did you see the fog on the weather report? It was dangerous to drive too fast.\n W: Maybe you should leave home earlier...", "choices": [ "Drive faster.", "Leave sooner.", "Check the weather forecast." ], "summary": "Leave sooner." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the purpose of Doctor Jarvis Bastian's experiment?", "dialogue": "W: One of the most interesting experiments with dolphins must be one done by Doctor Jarvis Bastian. What he tried to do was to teach a male dolphin called Bass and a female called Doris to communicate with each other across a solid barrier.\n M: So how did he do it exactly?\n W: Well, first of all, he kept the two dolphins together in the same tank and taught them to press levers whenever they saw a light. The levers were fitted to the side of the tank next to each other. If the light flashed on and off several times, the dolphins were supposed to press the left-hand lever followed by the right-hand one. If the light was kept steady, the dolphins were supposed to press the levers in reverse order. Whenever they responded correctly, they were rewarded with fish.\n M: Sounds terribly complicated.\n W: Well, that was the first stage. In the second stage, Doctor Bastian separated the dolphins into two tanks. They could still hear one another, but they couldn't actually see each other. The levers and light were set up in exactly the same way except that this time it was only Doris who could see the light indicating which lever to press first. But in order to get their fish, both dolphins had to press the levers in the correct order. This meant of course that Doris had to tell Bass whether it was a flashing light or whether it was a steady light.\n M: So did it work?\n W: Well, amazingly enough, the dolphins achieved a 100 % success rate.", "choices": [ "To test how responsive dolphins are to various signals.", "To find out if the female dolphin is cleverer than the male one.", "To see if dolphins can learn to communicate with each other." ], "summary": "To see if dolphins can learn to communicate with each other." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What were the dolphins supposed to do when they saw a steady light?", "dialogue": "W: One of the most interesting experiments with dolphins must be one done by Doctor Jarvis Bastian. What he tried to do was to teach a male dolphin called Bass and a female called Doris to communicate with each other across a solid barrier.\n M: So how did he do it exactly?\n W: Well, first of all, he kept the two dolphins together in the same tank and taught them to press levers whenever they saw a light. The levers were fitted to the side of the tank next to each other. If the light flashed on and off several times, the dolphins were supposed to press the left-hand lever followed by the right-hand one. If the light was kept steady, the dolphins were supposed to press the levers in reverse order. Whenever they responded correctly, they were rewarded with fish.\n M: Sounds terribly complicated.\n W: Well, that was the first stage. In the second stage, Doctor Bastian separated the dolphins into two tanks. They could still hear one another, but they couldn't actually see each other. The levers and light were set up in exactly the same way except that this time it was only Doris who could see the light indicating which lever to press first. But in order to get their fish, both dolphins had to press the levers in the correct order. This meant of course that Doris had to tell Bass whether it was a flashing light or whether it was a steady light.\n M: So did it work?\n W: Well, amazingly enough, the dolphins achieved a 100 % success rate.", "choices": [ "Produce the appropriate sound.", "Press the right-hand lever first.", "Raise their heads above the water." ], "summary": "Press the right-hand lever first." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How did the second stage of the experiment differ from the first stage?", "dialogue": "W: One of the most interesting experiments with dolphins must be one done by Doctor Jarvis Bastian. What he tried to do was to teach a male dolphin called Bass and a female called Doris to communicate with each other across a solid barrier.\n M: So how did he do it exactly?\n W: Well, first of all, he kept the two dolphins together in the same tank and taught them to press levers whenever they saw a light. The levers were fitted to the side of the tank next to each other. If the light flashed on and off several times, the dolphins were supposed to press the left-hand lever followed by the right-hand one. If the light was kept steady, the dolphins were supposed to press the levers in reverse order. Whenever they responded correctly, they were rewarded with fish.\n M: Sounds terribly complicated.\n W: Well, that was the first stage. In the second stage, Doctor Bastian separated the dolphins into two tanks. They could still hear one another, but they couldn't actually see each other. The levers and light were set up in exactly the same way except that this time it was only Doris who could see the light indicating which lever to press first. But in order to get their fish, both dolphins had to press the levers in the correct order. This meant of course that Doris had to tell Bass whether it was a flashing light or whether it was a steady light.\n M: So did it work?\n W: Well, amazingly enough, the dolphins achieved a 100 % success rate.", "choices": [ "Only one dolphin was able to see the light.", "The male dolphin received more rewards.", "Both dolphins were put in the same tank." ], "summary": "Only one dolphin was able to see the light." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does this talk most probably take place?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, and welcome to our program \"Working Abroad\". Our guest this evening is a Londoner, who lives and works in Italy. Her name's Susan Hill. Susan, welcome to the program. You live in Florence, how long have you been living there?\n W: Since 1982. But when I went there in 1982, I planned to stay for only 6 months.\n M: Why did you change your mind?\n W: Well, I'm a designer. I design leather goods, mainly shoes, and handbags. Soon after I arrived in Florence, I got a job with one of Italy's top fashion houses, Ferregamo. So, I decided to stay.\n M: How lucky! Do you still work for Ferregamo?\n W: No, I've been a freelance designer for quite a long time now. Since 1988, in fact.\n M: So, does that mean you design for several different companies now?\n W: Yes, that's right. I've designed many fashion items for a number of Italian companies, and during the last four years, I've also been designing for the British company, Burberry's.\n M: What have you been designing for them?\n W: Mostly handbags, and small leather goods.\n M: Has the fashion industry in Italy changed since 1982?\n W: Oh, yes. It has become a lot more competitive. Because of quality of products from other countries has improved a lot. But the Italian quality and design is still world-famous.\n M: And do you ever think of returning to live in England?\n W: No, not really. Working in Italy is more interesting. I also love the Mediterranean sun and the Italian life style.\n M: Well, thank you for talking to us, Susan.\n W: It was a pleasure.", "choices": [ "In a studio.", "In a clothing store.", "At a beach resort." ], "summary": "In a studio." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was the woman's original plan when she went to Florence?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, and welcome to our program \"Working Abroad\". Our guest this evening is a Londoner, who lives and works in Italy. Her name's Susan Hill. Susan, welcome to the program. You live in Florence, how long have you been living there?\n W: Since 1982. But when I went there in 1982, I planned to stay for only 6 months.\n M: Why did you change your mind?\n W: Well, I'm a designer. I design leather goods, mainly shoes, and handbags. Soon after I arrived in Florence, I got a job with one of Italy's top fashion houses, Ferregamo. So, I decided to stay.\n M: How lucky! Do you still work for Ferregamo?\n W: No, I've been a freelance designer for quite a long time now. Since 1988, in fact.\n M: So, does that mean you design for several different companies now?\n W: Yes, that's right. I've designed many fashion items for a number of Italian companies, and during the last four years, I've also been designing for the British company, Burberry's.\n M: What have you been designing for them?\n W: Mostly handbags, and small leather goods.\n M: Has the fashion industry in Italy changed since 1982?\n W: Oh, yes. It has become a lot more competitive. Because of quality of products from other countries has improved a lot. But the Italian quality and design is still world-famous.\n M: And do you ever think of returning to live in England?\n W: No, not really. Working in Italy is more interesting. I also love the Mediterranean sun and the Italian life style.\n M: Well, thank you for talking to us, Susan.\n W: It was a pleasure.", "choices": [ "To live there permanently.", "To stay there for half a year.", "To find a better job to support herself." ], "summary": "To stay there for half a year." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What has the woman been doing for a living since 1988?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, and welcome to our program \"Working Abroad\". Our guest this evening is a Londoner, who lives and works in Italy. Her name's Susan Hill. Susan, welcome to the program. You live in Florence, how long have you been living there?\n W: Since 1982. But when I went there in 1982, I planned to stay for only 6 months.\n M: Why did you change your mind?\n W: Well, I'm a designer. I design leather goods, mainly shoes, and handbags. Soon after I arrived in Florence, I got a job with one of Italy's top fashion houses, Ferregamo. So, I decided to stay.\n M: How lucky! Do you still work for Ferregamo?\n W: No, I've been a freelance designer for quite a long time now. Since 1988, in fact.\n M: So, does that mean you design for several different companies now?\n W: Yes, that's right. I've designed many fashion items for a number of Italian companies, and during the last four years, I've also been designing for the British company, Burberry's.\n M: What have you been designing for them?\n W: Mostly handbags, and small leather goods.\n M: Has the fashion industry in Italy changed since 1982?\n W: Oh, yes. It has become a lot more competitive. Because of quality of products from other countries has improved a lot. But the Italian quality and design is still world-famous.\n M: And do you ever think of returning to live in England?\n W: No, not really. Working in Italy is more interesting. I also love the Mediterranean sun and the Italian life style.\n M: Well, thank you for talking to us, Susan.\n W: It was a pleasure.", "choices": [ "Designing fashion items for several companies.", "Modeling for a world-famous Italian company.", "Working as an employee for Ferragamo." ], "summary": "Designing fashion items for several companies." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn about the change in Italy's fashion industry?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, and welcome to our program \"Working Abroad\". Our guest this evening is a Londoner, who lives and works in Italy. Her name's Susan Hill. Susan, welcome to the program. You live in Florence, how long have you been living there?\n W: Since 1982. But when I went there in 1982, I planned to stay for only 6 months.\n M: Why did you change your mind?\n W: Well, I'm a designer. I design leather goods, mainly shoes, and handbags. Soon after I arrived in Florence, I got a job with one of Italy's top fashion houses, Ferregamo. So, I decided to stay.\n M: How lucky! Do you still work for Ferregamo?\n W: No, I've been a freelance designer for quite a long time now. Since 1988, in fact.\n M: So, does that mean you design for several different companies now?\n W: Yes, that's right. I've designed many fashion items for a number of Italian companies, and during the last four years, I've also been designing for the British company, Burberry's.\n M: What have you been designing for them?\n W: Mostly handbags, and small leather goods.\n M: Has the fashion industry in Italy changed since 1982?\n W: Oh, yes. It has become a lot more competitive. Because of quality of products from other countries has improved a lot. But the Italian quality and design is still world-famous.\n M: And do you ever think of returning to live in England?\n W: No, not really. Working in Italy is more interesting. I also love the Mediterranean sun and the Italian life style.\n M: Well, thank you for talking to us, Susan.\n W: It was a pleasure.", "choices": [ "It has seen a steady decline in its profits.", "It has become much more competitive.", "It has lost many customers to foreign companies." ], "summary": "It has become much more competitive." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they going to do this Sunday?", "dialogue": "M: How about going fishing this Sunday?\n W: That's a good idea.", "choices": [ "Do some washing.", "Do some shopping.", "Go fishing." ], "summary": "Go fishing." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do Tom and Jane mainly discuss?", "dialogue": "M: Jane, let's go swimming at the Student Center.\n W: I'd like to, Tom, but I have a paper due on Friday, and I haven't even started it yet.\n M: Just an hour. I've got a test tomorrow, so I won't be able to stay very long.\n W: I need the exercise, but I just can't spare the time.\n M: Okay, how about dinner at the Grill? You have to eat something, and it's right by the library. I'll go over there with you after dinner, and you can do your research while I study for my test.\n W: Well, but...\n M: Come on. You'll probably want to stay late, and you shouldn't walk home after dark. I'll stay until you're ready to go.\n W: That would be nice, but...\n M: Look, we really wouldn't be wasting any time. We'd just be doing everything we need to do, but we'd be doing it together. I just want to spend time with you.\n W: Me, too. Okay. I need to go home first, then I'll meet you at the Grill about six. Is that all right?\n M: That's great. We'll get everything done. You'll see.", "choices": [ "Plans for the evening.", "Jane's research paper.", "Go swimming at the Student Center." ], "summary": "Plans for the evening." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Tom suggest that they do after dinner?", "dialogue": "M: Jane, let's go swimming at the Student Center.\n W: I'd like to, Tom, but I have a paper due on Friday, and I haven't even started it yet.\n M: Just an hour. I've got a test tomorrow, so I won't be able to stay very long.\n W: I need the exercise, but I just can't spare the time.\n M: Okay, how about dinner at the Grill? You have to eat something, and it's right by the library. I'll go over there with you after dinner, and you can do your research while I study for my test.\n W: Well, but...\n M: Come on. You'll probably want to stay late, and you shouldn't walk home after dark. I'll stay until you're ready to go.\n W: That would be nice, but...\n M: Look, we really wouldn't be wasting any time. We'd just be doing everything we need to do, but we'd be doing it together. I just want to spend time with you.\n W: Me, too. Okay. I need to go home first, then I'll meet you at the Grill about six. Is that all right?\n M: That's great. We'll get everything done. You'll see.", "choices": [ "They will go to the Grill.", "They will go to the library.", "They will go swimming." ], "summary": "They will go to the library." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does we learn about Tom?", "dialogue": "M: Jane, let's go swimming at the Student Center.\n W: I'd like to, Tom, but I have a paper due on Friday, and I haven't even started it yet.\n M: Just an hour. I've got a test tomorrow, so I won't be able to stay very long.\n W: I need the exercise, but I just can't spare the time.\n M: Okay, how about dinner at the Grill? You have to eat something, and it's right by the library. I'll go over there with you after dinner, and you can do your research while I study for my test.\n W: Well, but...\n M: Come on. You'll probably want to stay late, and you shouldn't walk home after dark. I'll stay until you're ready to go.\n W: That would be nice, but...\n M: Look, we really wouldn't be wasting any time. We'd just be doing everything we need to do, but we'd be doing it together. I just want to spend time with you.\n W: Me, too. Okay. I need to go home first, then I'll meet you at the Grill about six. Is that all right?\n M: That's great. We'll get everything done. You'll see.", "choices": [ "He is not a student.", "He is willing to compromise.", "He is not very concerned about Jane." ], "summary": "He is willing to compromise." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which sports does the woman like?", "dialogue": "W: I like skating but not skiing.\n M: Well, skiing, bowling and golf are my favorite sports.", "choices": [ "Skating.", "Skiing.", "Bowling." ], "summary": "Skating." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many lessons must the man review over the weekend?", "dialogue": "W: Professor Clark said that the mid-term exam would cover the first 15 lessons?\n M: Really? I thought it only included the first 12 lessons. Then I must spendthe weekend to go over the rest of the lessons.", "choices": [ "Five lessons.", "Three lessons.", "Twelve lessons." ], "summary": "Three lessons." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will Sue do after supper?", "dialogue": "M: Let's go to Disneyland after supper, Sue.\n W: That's a realty good idea, but I have to meet Mr Black at the airport.", "choices": [ "To meet Mr Black.", "To visit Disneyland.", "To visit an airport." ], "summary": "To meet Mr Black." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much does he have to pay for two days?", "dialogue": "F: I want a single morn.\n M: It's 180 yuan a day.", "choices": [ "180 yuan.", "360 yuan.", "400 yuan." ], "summary": "360 yuan." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the two speakers?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me. Are you waiting to buy today's film tickets?\n W: Yes, I am. So are all these people in front of me.\n M: Have you been here long?\n W: About 45 minutes. I've moved forward a total about 3 feet.\n M: Oh...\n W: Not at all. A young couple who have been waited for one hour ahead of me finally gave up and left.\n M: Does anyone know what caused the delay?\n W: There are just not enough people selling tickets this afternoon.\n M: I guess I should have come before lunch.\n W: Maybe you would meet the same thing because many people have been looking forward to it for a long time.\n M: Maybe it's true.", "choices": [ "They are at the ticket office.", "They are at the cinema.", "They are at the airport." ], "summary": "They are at the ticket office." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why are there so many people expecting to see the film?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me. Are you waiting to buy today's film tickets?\n W: Yes, I am. So are all these people in front of me.\n M: Have you been here long?\n W: About 45 minutes. I've moved forward a total about 3 feet.\n M: Oh...\n W: Not at all. A young couple who have been waited for one hour ahead of me finally gave up and left.\n M: Does anyone know what caused the delay?\n W: There are just not enough people selling tickets this afternoon.\n M: I guess I should have come before lunch.\n W: Maybe you would meet the same thing because many people have been looking forward to it for a long time.\n M: Maybe it's true.", "choices": [ "Because they have never been to the cinema.", "Because they think it is a nice film.", "Because they are on vacation and have nothing else to do." ], "summary": "Because they think it is a nice film." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What causes the delay of selling the tickets?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me. Are you waiting to buy today's film tickets?\n W: Yes, I am. So are all these people in front of me.\n M: Have you been here long?\n W: About 45 minutes. I've moved forward a total about 3 feet.\n M: Oh...\n W: Not at all. A young couple who have been waited for one hour ahead of me finally gave up and left.\n M: Does anyone know what caused the delay?\n W: There are just not enough people selling tickets this afternoon.\n M: I guess I should have come before lunch.\n W: Maybe you would meet the same thing because many people have been looking forward to it for a long time.\n M: Maybe it's true.", "choices": [ "The computer doesn't work well.", "Some of the people there jump the queue.", "Few people sell the tickets." ], "summary": "Few people sell the tickets." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Is Jack going to the club?", "dialogue": "W: Jack, would you like to go to the club with us tomorrow night?\n M: I wish I could, but I have to work on my term paper.", "choices": [ "No. He has to finish his homework.", "No. He doesn't like going to the club.", "Yes. He'll go after he finished hishomework." ], "summary": "No. He has to finish his homework." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the man so happy?", "dialogue": "M: I have passed the test.\n W: Congratulations.", "choices": [ "He failed the test.", "He passed the test.", "He didn't have the test." ], "summary": "He passed the test." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why doesn't the woman want to go out with the man?", "dialogue": "M: Would you like to come to the cinema tonight?\n W: I'm afraid I can't.\n M: Why not?\n W: I've got to wash my hair tonight.\n M: OK. What about tomorrow night?\n W: I can't go tomorrow night, either.\n M: Why not?\n W: I've got to wash my hair again.\n M: Do you wash your hair every night?\n W: It depends...\n M: Depends on what?\n W: It depends on who asks me to go to the cinema.", "choices": [ "Because she has to wash her hair.", "Because she always refuses to see films.", "Because she doesn't like the man." ], "summary": "Because she doesn't like the man." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Does the woman really want to wash her hair?", "dialogue": "M: Would you like to come to the cinema tonight?\n W: I'm afraid I can't.\n M: Why not?\n W: I've got to wash my hair tonight.\n M: OK. What about tomorrow night?\n W: I can't go tomorrow night, either.\n M: Why not?\n W: I've got to wash my hair again.\n M: Do you wash your hair every night?\n W: It depends...\n M: Depends on what?\n W: It depends on who asks me to go to the cinema.", "choices": [ "No, it's just an excuse.", "Yes, there is something wrong with her hair.", "Yes, she has a habit of washing her hair every night." ], "summary": "No, it's just an excuse." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the probably result?", "dialogue": "M: Would you like to come to the cinema tonight?\n W: I'm afraid I can't.\n M: Why not?\n W: I've got to wash my hair tonight.\n M: OK. What about tomorrow night?\n W: I can't go tomorrow night, either.\n M: Why not?\n W: I've got to wash my hair again.\n M: Do you wash your hair every night?\n W: It depends...\n M: Depends on what?\n W: It depends on who asks me to go to the cinema.", "choices": [ "The woman goes to see the film with the man.", "The man is disappointed at being refused.", "The woman feels uneasy to refuse the man's invitation." ], "summary": "The man is disappointed at being refused." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is good for babies' mental growth according to the man?", "dialogue": "W: Sometimes when I'm busy, I let my baby watch videos. Can this help his mental development?\n M: Passive activity probably won't hurt, but TV and videos are poor substitutes for parents' involvement.", "choices": [ "Watching TV and videos.", "Replacing videos with TV.", "Parents' involvement." ], "summary": "Parents' involvement." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What contributes to the woman's high score?", "dialogue": "M: I'm really surprised you got an A on the test; you didn't seem to have done a lot of reading.\n W: Now you know why I never missed the lecture.", "choices": [ "Attending every lecture.", "Doing lots of homework.", "Reading very extensively." ], "summary": "Attending every lecture." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where will the woman go on Saturday?", "dialogue": "M: Can you come over for lunch on Saturday?\n W: I'd love to, but I've got a dentist's appointment at eleven thirty.", "choices": [ "To a restaurant.", "To the dentist's.", "To the man's home." ], "summary": "To the dentist's." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: When I sell my paintings, I'm going to buy a new car.\n W: Well, don't count your chickens before they are hatched.", "choices": [ "He won't make much money.", "He may not sell his paintings.", "He won't be able to buy a new car." ], "summary": "He may not sell his paintings." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is Sharon now?", "dialogue": "M: So tell me a little more about yourself, Sharon.\n W: Well, when I graduated from drama school, I tried to get a job as an actress in Hollywood.\n M: Really?\n W: Yeah, but I didn't get any parts. Two years later, I finally got a job with Universal Studios.\n M: So you finally got to be an actress?\n W: No, I'm a tour guide at the studio!But while I'm on the job, I get to see a lot of stars!", "choices": [ "An actress.", "A guide.", "A film star." ], "summary": "A guide." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which of the following is TRUE?", "dialogue": "M: So tell me a little more about yourself, Sharon.\n W: Well, when I graduated from drama school, I tried to get a job as an actress in Hollywood.\n M: Really?\n W: Yeah, but I didn't get any parts. Two years later, I finally got a job with Universal Studios.\n M: So you finally got to be an actress?\n W: No, I'm a tour guide at the studio!But while I'm on the job, I get to see a lot of stars!", "choices": [ "She is working at Universal Studios.", "She's tired of her job.", "She's disappointed at her job." ], "summary": "She is working at Universal Studios." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, but could you tell me where I can change American Dollars into British Pounds?\n M: There is a bank around the corner, but I'm afraid it's already past it's closing time. Why don't you try the one near the railway station?", "choices": [ "The woman should try her luck in the bank nearby.", "The bank near the railway station closes late.", "The woman should use dollars instead of pounds." ], "summary": "The bank near the railway station closes late." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman ask the man to do tonight?", "dialogue": "M: Oh, Christina, is that you? How have you been?\n W: I've been okay. I've just been busy with school. We really should get together and have a chat. How about joining me for dinner tonight?\n M: I'd love to, but I'm leaving for Miami at 8 tonight because my brother is getting married on Saturday morning.\n W: Congratulations! I hope that you have a nice time there.\n M: Well, what are you doing now? Maybe we can go to the coffee shop and chat for a while.\n W: I really wish I could, but I'm on my way to the tennis courts.\n M: Tennis courts? I didn't know you could play tennis.\n W: I'm taking tennis lessons. My roommate is on a tennis team and she's gotten me interested in the sport. Do you know how to play?\n M: A little, but I haven't played for years. When I come back from my trip, I'll join you in taking lessons.\n W: It's a deal. Just give me a call when you get back.\n M: You got it.", "choices": [ "Play some sport.", "Join her for dinner.", "Help with her school." ], "summary": "Join her for dinner." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man going to do in Miami?", "dialogue": "M: Oh, Christina, is that you? How have you been?\n W: I've been okay. I've just been busy with school. We really should get together and have a chat. How about joining me for dinner tonight?\n M: I'd love to, but I'm leaving for Miami at 8 tonight because my brother is getting married on Saturday morning.\n W: Congratulations! I hope that you have a nice time there.\n M: Well, what are you doing now? Maybe we can go to the coffee shop and chat for a while.\n W: I really wish I could, but I'm on my way to the tennis courts.\n M: Tennis courts? I didn't know you could play tennis.\n W: I'm taking tennis lessons. My roommate is on a tennis team and she's gotten me interested in the sport. Do you know how to play?\n M: A little, but I haven't played for years. When I come back from my trip, I'll join you in taking lessons.\n W: It's a deal. Just give me a call when you get back.\n M: You got it.", "choices": [ "Go sightseeing.", "Attend a wedding.", "Set up a coffee shop." ], "summary": "Attend a wedding." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the woman going now?", "dialogue": "M: Oh, Christina, is that you? How have you been?\n W: I've been okay. I've just been busy with school. We really should get together and have a chat. How about joining me for dinner tonight?\n M: I'd love to, but I'm leaving for Miami at 8 tonight because my brother is getting married on Saturday morning.\n W: Congratulations! I hope that you have a nice time there.\n M: Well, what are you doing now? Maybe we can go to the coffee shop and chat for a while.\n W: I really wish I could, but I'm on my way to the tennis courts.\n M: Tennis courts? I didn't know you could play tennis.\n W: I'm taking tennis lessons. My roommate is on a tennis team and she's gotten me interested in the sport. Do you know how to play?\n M: A little, but I haven't played for years. When I come back from my trip, I'll join you in taking lessons.\n W: It's a deal. Just give me a call when you get back.\n M: You got it.", "choices": [ "To the tennis courts.", "To the coffee shop.", "To her school." ], "summary": "To the tennis courts." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man decide to do at the end of the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Oh, Christina, is that you? How have you been?\n W: I've been okay. I've just been busy with school. We really should get together and have a chat. How about joining me for dinner tonight?\n M: I'd love to, but I'm leaving for Miami at 8 tonight because my brother is getting married on Saturday morning.\n W: Congratulations! I hope that you have a nice time there.\n M: Well, what are you doing now? Maybe we can go to the coffee shop and chat for a while.\n W: I really wish I could, but I'm on my way to the tennis courts.\n M: Tennis courts? I didn't know you could play tennis.\n W: I'm taking tennis lessons. My roommate is on a tennis team and she's gotten me interested in the sport. Do you know how to play?\n M: A little, but I haven't played for years. When I come back from my trip, I'll join you in taking lessons.\n W: It's a deal. Just give me a call when you get back.\n M: You got it.", "choices": [ "Put off his trip.", "Come back early.", "Take tennis lessons." ], "summary": "Take tennis lessons." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the teacher ask his students to call him?", "dialogue": "M: What class did you have this afternoon, Kate?\n W: A chemistry class. We've got a new chemistry teacher this term.\n M: Who is it?\n W: James Black. He told us to call Jim, not to call him Mr. Black.\n M: Oh, James Black. I know him. He's a little thin man who smiles a lot.\n W: Yes, but many of us are afraid of him.\n M: Really? But I hear he's a very good teacher.\n W: Yes, he is. His classes are always lively and interesting. And we all watch and listen to him very carefully in his class.\n M: It's important to watch carefully when you're studying chemistry, I think.\n W: Jim often says that too, So we are never allowed to do anything without watching.", "choices": [ "James.", "James Black.", "Jim." ], "summary": "Jim." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation take place?", "dialogue": "M: Can I help you, Miss?\n W: No, thanks, I'm just looking. How much is that necklace?\n M: 2,999 dollars.\n W: Too expensive! My sister's birthday is tomorrow. I'm thinking what I should buy for her.\n M: You'll find that the prices of our goods are quite reasonable.\n W: Well, that's certainly nice to know. I'll take it.\n M: It's a good choice. I'm sure she'll love it. Cash or card, Miss?\n W: I hope so. Card, please.\n M: That comes to 3,199 dollars with tax. Please sign here.", "choices": [ "In a store.", "In a factory.", "In a museum." ], "summary": "In a store." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much did the woman pay for the necklace finally?", "dialogue": "M: Can I help you, Miss?\n W: No, thanks, I'm just looking. How much is that necklace?\n M: 2,999 dollars.\n W: Too expensive! My sister's birthday is tomorrow. I'm thinking what I should buy for her.\n M: You'll find that the prices of our goods are quite reasonable.\n W: Well, that's certainly nice to know. I'll take it.\n M: It's a good choice. I'm sure she'll love it. Cash or card, Miss?\n W: I hope so. Card, please.\n M: That comes to 3,199 dollars with tax. Please sign here.", "choices": [ "2,199.", "2,999.", "3,199." ], "summary": "3,199." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What would he like?", "dialogue": "W: Which would you like, coffee or tea?\n M: Tea.", "choices": [ "Coffee.", "Juice.", "Tea." ], "summary": "Tea." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the score of Tom's team?", "dialogue": "W: Tom, who won the basketball game yesterday?\n M: We won by 50 to 36.", "choices": [ "50.", "36.", "86." ], "summary": "50." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: How's your new flat?\n M: Oh, it's okay, thanks. We've been there a month now, and I think we're going to like it.", "choices": [ "His family may not like this new flat.", "He and his family will enjoy living in the flat.", "He is the only person who likes the flat." ], "summary": "He and his family will enjoy living in the flat." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who will mail the letter?", "dialogue": "W: If you have time, will you mail a letter for me tomorrow?\n M: I'd be glad to.", "choices": [ "The man.", "The woman.", "Neither the man nor the woman." ], "summary": "The man." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we infer from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: This is one of our best and least expensive two-bedroom listings. It's located in a quiet building and it's close to bus lines.\n M: That may be true. But look at it, it's awful, the paint has peeled off and the carpet is worn and the stove is ancient.", "choices": [ "The man is the manager of the apartment building.", "The woman is very good at bargaining.", "The woman will get the apartment refurnished." ], "summary": "The man is the manager of the apartment building." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does this dialogue most probably take place?", "dialogue": "M: How about my food? I've been sitting here for almost half an hour.\n W: I'm sorry, sir. It must be ready by now.", "choices": [ "In a concert.", "In a museum.", "In a restaurant." ], "summary": "In a restaurant." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: Mary seems to think that the price will be going up again.\n M: That's her opinion, most others think differently.\n W: But sometimes she seems to have a good judgement.\n M: Oh, really?", "choices": [ "Mary is practically the only one who thinks so.", "Most people will go downtown.", "Few people will be surprised at the price." ], "summary": "Mary is practically the only one who thinks so." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are they now?", "dialogue": "M: Come on in. Make yourself at home.\n W: Thanks. You have a nice house.", "choices": [ "In a store.", "In the woman's house.", "In the man's house." ], "summary": "In the man's house." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they talking about?", "dialogue": "W: Do you like milk?\n M: No, I don't. I don't like it at all.", "choices": [ "About milk.", "About a film.", "About a song." ], "summary": "About milk." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does this conversation take place?", "dialogue": "W: How can I get to your house?\n M: Oh, it's very easy. My house is only five minutes' walk from the station. Turn right outside the station, and then it's the third street on the left. You can't miss it. It's got the number on the gate. It's exactly opposite the park.\n W: I see. Thanks.", "choices": [ "In a park.", "At a station.", "On the street." ], "summary": "On the street." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does this conversation most probably take place?", "dialogue": "M: May I have a look at that V-neck shirt?\n W: Sure, which color do you prefer?", "choices": [ "In a store.", "In a drug store.", "In a hotel." ], "summary": "In a store." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "M: Do you often ask your kid to help in the kitchen?\n W: Yeah, Sarah enjoys pouring, mixing, and serving her creations to family members.\n M: Good! According to an article I've just read, that encourages healthy eating in kids.", "choices": [ "Ways of cooking.", "Healthy food for kids.", "Kids helping in the kitchen." ], "summary": "Kids helping in the kitchen." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the dialogue?", "dialogue": "W: Why don't you turn on the light. It's so dark.\n M: I don't know where the switch is. My glasses are gone.", "choices": [ "The man turned on the light.", "The man has lost his glasses.", "The woman know where the switch is." ], "summary": "The man has lost his glasses." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man's plan for this morning?", "dialogue": "W: Are there any changes in this morning's program?\n M: No, we'll go to Collin's garage sale; he has many books for sale.\n W: There're so many books for sale in a flea market near this street, too. Why don't you go there?\n M: What is a flea market?\n W: It is not that different from other markets except that the goods there have been used before.\n M: Are there any good books?\n W: Of course. If you're lucky, you can find some rare and old ones.\n M: It sounds like a good place and we should go there.", "choices": [ "To borrow some books from Collin.", "To go to Collin's garage sale.", "To find some old books in a flea market." ], "summary": "To go to Collin's garage sale." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the woman advise the man to go?", "dialogue": "W: Are there any changes in this morning's program?\n M: No, we'll go to Collin's garage sale; he has many books for sale.\n W: There're so many books for sale in a flea market near this street, too. Why don't you go there?\n M: What is a flea market?\n W: It is not that different from other markets except that the goods there have been used before.\n M: Are there any good books?\n W: Of course. If you're lucky, you can find some rare and old ones.\n M: It sounds like a good place and we should go there.", "choices": [ "To Collin's garage.", "To a book store.", "To a flea market." ], "summary": "To a flea market." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the man?", "dialogue": "W: Are there any changes in this morning's program?\n M: No, we'll go to Collin's garage sale; he has many books for sale.\n W: There're so many books for sale in a flea market near this street, too. Why don't you go there?\n M: What is a flea market?\n W: It is not that different from other markets except that the goods there have been used before.\n M: Are there any good books?\n W: Of course. If you're lucky, you can find some rare and old ones.\n M: It sounds like a good place and we should go there.", "choices": [ "He's never been to a flea market before.", "He doesn't show much interest in the garage sale.", "He only buys used books." ], "summary": "He's never been to a flea market before." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time was it?", "dialogue": "W: It's ten o'clock. I'm going to have to be leaving.\n M: Leaving? Already?\n W: Yes. I've got to get up early tomorrow.\n M: Ok. Stop over again sometime.", "choices": [ "10:00.", "11:00.", "9:00." ], "summary": "10:00." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the man have to be leaving?", "dialogue": "W: It's ten o'clock. I'm going to have to be leaving.\n M: Leaving? Already?\n W: Yes. I've got to get up early tomorrow.\n M: Ok. Stop over again sometime.", "choices": [ "Because he had to go home.", "Because he had to get up early.", "Because he was tire" ], "summary": "Because he had to get up early." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who won the match?", "dialogue": "F: Did you watch the football match yesterday?\n M: Yes, I did. No. 5 Middle School beat us 4:2.", "choices": [ "Our team.", "No. 5 Middle School", "They lost." ], "summary": "No. 5 Middle School" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What kind of house does the woman want?", "dialogue": "M: That is it. I know that it is smaller than you wanted, but it is one of the nicest apartments in the building.\n W: Does it have three bedrooms?\n M: No. There are two. The master bedroom is quite spacious, though. Maybe you could let the children share the larger room, and you and your husband could use the smaller one.\n W: I suppose that I could do that.\n M: A three-bedroom apartment will be difficult to find.\n W: Yes I know. Believe me, I have been looking for over a week. The few three-bedroom apartments that I have found are either extremely expensive or the owner won't allow children.\n M: Well, the owner allows two children in this apartment complex.\n W: Aren't you the owner?\n M: No. I am the manager. I live here, too, on the first floor of this building.\n W: Oh. That's nice. Then if anything gets broken ...\n M: Just leave a note on my door,\n W: You said that the rent would be $ 350 a month. Does that include any of the utilities?\n M: Yes. It includes gas. Your furnace and stove are gas, so, as you can imagine, your other utilities, electric and water, are quite inexpensive.\n W: This sounds better and better. But before I sign a lease, I would like my husband to see it.\n M: Why not stop by with him this evening?\n W: How late are you open? My husband doesn't get off work until five.\n M: Come by at six. I will still be in the office. I am sure that you are eager to move from the hotel, and if we get the paperwork out of the way tonight, you can move in tomorrow.\n W: Oh, that would be wonderful", "choices": [ "A three-bedroom apartment.", "A two-bedroom apartment.", "A one-bedroom apartment." ], "summary": "A three-bedroom apartment." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why doesn't the woman sign a lease now?", "dialogue": "M: That is it. I know that it is smaller than you wanted, but it is one of the nicest apartments in the building.\n W: Does it have three bedrooms?\n M: No. There are two. The master bedroom is quite spacious, though. Maybe you could let the children share the larger room, and you and your husband could use the smaller one.\n W: I suppose that I could do that.\n M: A three-bedroom apartment will be difficult to find.\n W: Yes I know. Believe me, I have been looking for over a week. The few three-bedroom apartments that I have found are either extremely expensive or the owner won't allow children.\n M: Well, the owner allows two children in this apartment complex.\n W: Aren't you the owner?\n M: No. I am the manager. I live here, too, on the first floor of this building.\n W: Oh. That's nice. Then if anything gets broken ...\n M: Just leave a note on my door,\n W: You said that the rent would be $ 350 a month. Does that include any of the utilities?\n M: Yes. It includes gas. Your furnace and stove are gas, so, as you can imagine, your other utilities, electric and water, are quite inexpensive.\n W: This sounds better and better. But before I sign a lease, I would like my husband to see it.\n M: Why not stop by with him this evening?\n W: How late are you open? My husband doesn't get off work until five.\n M: Come by at six. I will still be in the office. I am sure that you are eager to move from the hotel, and if we get the paperwork out of the way tonight, you can move in tomorrow.\n W: Oh, that would be wonderful", "choices": [ "Because she thinks the apartment is too small.", "Because it is the first apartment she has seen.", "Because someone else has to see it." ], "summary": "Because someone else has to see it." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the woman living now?", "dialogue": "M: That is it. I know that it is smaller than you wanted, but it is one of the nicest apartments in the building.\n W: Does it have three bedrooms?\n M: No. There are two. The master bedroom is quite spacious, though. Maybe you could let the children share the larger room, and you and your husband could use the smaller one.\n W: I suppose that I could do that.\n M: A three-bedroom apartment will be difficult to find.\n W: Yes I know. Believe me, I have been looking for over a week. The few three-bedroom apartments that I have found are either extremely expensive or the owner won't allow children.\n M: Well, the owner allows two children in this apartment complex.\n W: Aren't you the owner?\n M: No. I am the manager. I live here, too, on the first floor of this building.\n W: Oh. That's nice. Then if anything gets broken ...\n M: Just leave a note on my door,\n W: You said that the rent would be $ 350 a month. Does that include any of the utilities?\n M: Yes. It includes gas. Your furnace and stove are gas, so, as you can imagine, your other utilities, electric and water, are quite inexpensive.\n W: This sounds better and better. But before I sign a lease, I would like my husband to see it.\n M: Why not stop by with him this evening?\n W: How late are you open? My husband doesn't get off work until five.\n M: Come by at six. I will still be in the office. I am sure that you are eager to move from the hotel, and if we get the paperwork out of the way tonight, you can move in tomorrow.\n W: Oh, that would be wonderful", "choices": [ "In a house.", "In a hotel.", "In a two-bedroom apartment." ], "summary": "In a hotel." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: Would you get me through to Dr. Lemon please?\n W: I'm sorry. He's with a patient.", "choices": [ "Dr. Lemon is waiting for a patient.", "Dr. Lemon is busy at the moment.", "Dr. Lemon has lost his patience." ], "summary": "Dr. Lemon is busy at the moment." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Two people are talking. What are they talking about?", "dialogue": "M: Did you enjoy it?\n W: Not really. I thought it was rather disappointing.\n M: Oh? Why is that?\n W: It wasn't really what I expected. It went on too long.\n M: No. But you must admit that on the big screen, it looked great.\n W: Well, I think it would have been just as good as seeing it at home.\n M: Ah, But it won't be on video till next year.\n W: I can't wait that long.", "choices": [ "A TV programme.", "A film.", "A concert." ], "summary": "A film." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Do you want me to explain these questions before the exam?\n M: What's the point? I don't understand a single word in it! It seems as if they were written in a foreign language.", "choices": [ "The man doesn't know any foreign languages.", "The man has no idea of what the exam-related materials mean.", "The woman has some perplexing problems with the exam." ], "summary": "The man has no idea of what the exam-related materials mean." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are they talking?", "dialogue": "W: I'd like to change 100 pounds for some Chinese money.\n M: Yes. Er... that's 1500 yuan... Here you are.", "choices": [ "In a bank.", "In a hotel.", "In a post office." ], "summary": "In a bank." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the table of figures about?", "dialogue": "W: Now you've seen this table of figures about the pocket money children in Britain get?\n M: Yes. I thought it was quite interesting, but I don't quite understand the column entitled change. Can you explain what it means?\n W: Well, I think it means the change from the year before. I am not a mathematician, but I assume the rise from 70p to 90p is a rise of 25 percent.\n M: Oh yes, I see. And the inflation rate is there for comparison.\n W: Yes. Why do you think the rise in pocket money is often higher than inflation?\n M: I am sorry I've no idea. Perhaps parents in Britain are too generous.\n W: Perhaps they are. But it looks as if children were not better off in 2001 than they were in 2002. That's strange, isn't it? And they seem to have been better off in 2003 than they are now. I wonder why that is.\n M: Yes, I don't understand that at all.\n W: Anyway, if you had children, how much pocket money would you give them?\n M: I don't know. I think I'll probably give them 2 pounds a week.\n W: Would you? And what would you expect them to do with it?\n M: Well, out of that, they have to buy some small personal things, but I wouldn't expect them to save to buy their own socks, for example.\n W: Yes. By the way, do most children in your country get pocket money?\n M: Yeah, they do.", "choices": [ "The pocket money that British children get.", "The annual inflation rate in Britain.", "The things that British children spend money on." ], "summary": "The pocket money that British children get." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Now you've seen this table of figures about the pocket money children in Britain get?\n M: Yes. I thought it was quite interesting, but I don't quite understand the column entitled change. Can you explain what it means?\n W: Well, I think it means the change from the year before. I am not a mathematician, but I assume the rise from 70p to 90p is a rise of 25 percent.\n M: Oh yes, I see. And the inflation rate is there for comparison.\n W: Yes. Why do you think the rise in pocket money is often higher than inflation?\n M: I am sorry I've no idea. Perhaps parents in Britain are too generous.\n W: Perhaps they are. But it looks as if children were not better off in 2001 than they were in 2002. That's strange, isn't it? And they seem to have been better off in 2003 than they are now. I wonder why that is.\n M: Yes, I don't understand that at all.\n W: Anyway, if you had children, how much pocket money would you give them?\n M: I don't know. I think I'll probably give them 2 pounds a week.\n W: Would you? And what would you expect them to do with it?\n M: Well, out of that, they have to buy some small personal things, but I wouldn't expect them to save to buy their own socks, for example.\n W: Yes. By the way, do most children in your country get pocket money?\n M: Yeah, they do.", "choices": [ "British children's pocket money enables children to live better.", "British children's pocket money goes down during economic recession.", "British children's pocket money often rises higher than inflation." ], "summary": "British children's pocket money often rises higher than inflation." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why were British children better off in 2003 than they are now?", "dialogue": "W: Now you've seen this table of figures about the pocket money children in Britain get?\n M: Yes. I thought it was quite interesting, but I don't quite understand the column entitled change. Can you explain what it means?\n W: Well, I think it means the change from the year before. I am not a mathematician, but I assume the rise from 70p to 90p is a rise of 25 percent.\n M: Oh yes, I see. And the inflation rate is there for comparison.\n W: Yes. Why do you think the rise in pocket money is often higher than inflation?\n M: I am sorry I've no idea. Perhaps parents in Britain are too generous.\n W: Perhaps they are. But it looks as if children were not better off in 2001 than they were in 2002. That's strange, isn't it? And they seem to have been better off in 2003 than they are now. I wonder why that is.\n M: Yes, I don't understand that at all.\n W: Anyway, if you had children, how much pocket money would you give them?\n M: I don't know. I think I'll probably give them 2 pounds a week.\n W: Would you? And what would you expect them to do with it?\n M: Well, out of that, they have to buy some small personal things, but I wouldn't expect them to save to buy their own socks, for example.\n W: Yes. By the way, do most children in your country get pocket money?\n M: Yeah, they do.", "choices": [ "Because parents in Britain are too generous.", "Because the rise in pocket money is often higher than inflation in Britain.", "It's not mentioned in the conversation." ], "summary": "It's not mentioned in the conversation." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Supposing the man had children, what would he expect them to do with their pocket money?", "dialogue": "W: Now you've seen this table of figures about the pocket money children in Britain get?\n M: Yes. I thought it was quite interesting, but I don't quite understand the column entitled change. Can you explain what it means?\n W: Well, I think it means the change from the year before. I am not a mathematician, but I assume the rise from 70p to 90p is a rise of 25 percent.\n M: Oh yes, I see. And the inflation rate is there for comparison.\n W: Yes. Why do you think the rise in pocket money is often higher than inflation?\n M: I am sorry I've no idea. Perhaps parents in Britain are too generous.\n W: Perhaps they are. But it looks as if children were not better off in 2001 than they were in 2002. That's strange, isn't it? And they seem to have been better off in 2003 than they are now. I wonder why that is.\n M: Yes, I don't understand that at all.\n W: Anyway, if you had children, how much pocket money would you give them?\n M: I don't know. I think I'll probably give them 2 pounds a week.\n W: Would you? And what would you expect them to do with it?\n M: Well, out of that, they have to buy some small personal things, but I wouldn't expect them to save to buy their own socks, for example.\n W: Yes. By the way, do most children in your country get pocket money?\n M: Yeah, they do.", "choices": [ "Save up for their future education.", "Pay for small personal things.", "Buy their own shoes and socks." ], "summary": "Pay for small personal things." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Will the man go dancing with the woman tonight?", "dialogue": "W: Would you like to go to the dance with me tonight?\n M: I'd love to, but I'm just getting over my cold.", "choices": [ "He will go in spite of the cold weather.", "He won't go since he is not feeling well.", "He will go when he feels better." ], "summary": "He won't go since he is not feeling well." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the man suggest the woman do?", "dialogue": "W: Please turn on the air conditioner. The temperature is 39\u00b0C today.\n M: All right. But I think it might be cooler outside at this time of the day. Many people are doing their morning exercises outdoors now.\n W: What do you mean?\n M: I suggest you do the same.", "choices": [ "The man suggested that the woman stay indoors in the morning.", "The man suggested that the woman go outdoors in the morning.", "The man suggested that the woman stay indoors in the evening." ], "summary": "The man suggested that the woman go outdoors in the morning." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did the man think he could find the woman?", "dialogue": "W: Where have you been all this time? The plane is about to take off.\n M: I am so sorry,but I thought you were at the information desk.", "choices": [ "At the airport.", "At the information desk.", "At the platform." ], "summary": "At the information desk." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was the weather forecasted to be?", "dialogue": "M: How is the weather today?\n W: It's very hot and humid.\n M: Quite different from the forecast.\n W: The weather changes often at this time of the year. It's possible to cool down in the late afternoon.\n M: How are the summers here generally?\n W: They are usually hot and rainy.\n M: I have been here for about a month. It's very hot and humid.\n W: It's just June now. The rainy season hasn't arrived yet.\n M: What shall we do today? Good weekends shouldn't be wasted.\n W: What about swimming?\n M: That's a great idea.", "choices": [ "Hot.", "Cool.", "Humid." ], "summary": "Cool." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How is the summer here generally?", "dialogue": "M: How is the weather today?\n W: It's very hot and humid.\n M: Quite different from the forecast.\n W: The weather changes often at this time of the year. It's possible to cool down in the late afternoon.\n M: How are the summers here generally?\n W: They are usually hot and rainy.\n M: I have been here for about a month. It's very hot and humid.\n W: It's just June now. The rainy season hasn't arrived yet.\n M: What shall we do today? Good weekends shouldn't be wasted.\n W: What about swimming?\n M: That's a great idea.", "choices": [ "Hot and rainy.", "Hot and dry.", "Cool and rainy." ], "summary": "Hot and rainy." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the mall and the woman do this weekend?", "dialogue": "M: How is the weather today?\n W: It's very hot and humid.\n M: Quite different from the forecast.\n W: The weather changes often at this time of the year. It's possible to cool down in the late afternoon.\n M: How are the summers here generally?\n W: They are usually hot and rainy.\n M: I have been here for about a month. It's very hot and humid.\n W: It's just June now. The rainy season hasn't arrived yet.\n M: What shall we do today? Good weekends shouldn't be wasted.\n W: What about swimming?\n M: That's a great idea.", "choices": [ "Go swimming.", "Go out for a picnic.", "Have a party." ], "summary": "Go swimming." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long will the woman have to wait to get the next weather report?", "dialogue": "M: Clara! How are you? I haven't heard from you for at least three years. What are you doing?\n W: I came back from Australia. Now I've opened a company. I heard from Miss Sue that you are getting married. Congratulations!\n M: Thank you!\n W: Why did you keep so quiet about it?\n M: I'm sorry. I mean to tell you. But I couldn't find you by your previous address.\n W: When will the wedding be?\n M: January 1st.\n W: I want to give you a present. What would you like?\n M: Let me see. Oh, a bunch of flowers will do.\n W: I see. Bye.\n M: Bye.", "choices": [ "10 minutes.", "20 minutes.", "30 minutes." ], "summary": "20 minutes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long hasn't the man heard from Clara?", "dialogue": "M: Clara! How are you? I haven't heard from you for at least three years. What are you doing?\n W: I came back from Australia. Now I've opened a company. I heard from Miss Sue that you are getting married. Congratulations!\n M: Thank you!\n W: Why did you keep so quiet about it?\n M: I'm sorry. I mean to tell you. But I couldn't find you by your previous address.\n W: When will the wedding be?\n M: January 1st.\n W: I want to give you a present. What would you like?\n M: Let me see. Oh, a bunch of flowers will do.\n W: I see. Bye.\n M: Bye.", "choices": [ "More than three years.", "Less than three years.", "Three years." ], "summary": "More than three years." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man going to do?", "dialogue": "M: Clara! How are you? I haven't heard from you for at least three years. What are you doing?\n W: I came back from Australia. Now I've opened a company. I heard from Miss Sue that you are getting married. Congratulations!\n M: Thank you!\n W: Why did you keep so quiet about it?\n M: I'm sorry. I mean to tell you. But I couldn't find you by your previous address.\n W: When will the wedding be?\n M: January 1st.\n W: I want to give you a present. What would you like?\n M: Let me see. Oh, a bunch of flowers will do.\n W: I see. Bye.\n M: Bye.", "choices": [ "He is opening a company.", "He is getting married.", "He will be back to Australia." ], "summary": "He is getting married." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: Could you give me a hand moving this cupboard, please?\n M: Well, I'd rather not if you don't mind. I'm not feeling well today.", "choices": [ "He can't help move the cupboard.", "He hesitates whether to help or not.", "He'll help if the woman doesn't mind." ], "summary": "He can't help move the cupboard." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn about the box from the dialogue?", "dialogue": "W: Would you please lend me a hand with the box?\n M: All right.", "choices": [ "It's heavy.", "It's light.", "It's empty." ], "summary": "It's heavy." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did they likely do just now?", "dialogue": "F: The movie was wonderful.\n M: It was, wasn't it?", "choices": [ "Watched TV.", "Saw a film.", "Played games." ], "summary": "Saw a film." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: Have you saved enough money for a trip to Hawaii?\n M: Not even close. My uncle must put the brakes on my travelling plans.", "choices": [ "He can't afford to go traveling yet.", "His trip to Hawaii was not enjoyable.", "He usually checks his brakes before a trip." ], "summary": "He can't afford to go traveling yet." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Two people are talking. What do they decide to do this evening?", "dialogue": "W: What are you doing this evening?\n M: Well, I've got a lot of work to do. I ought to stay at home and study, really.\n W: Oh, come on. It's Saturday.\n M: Well, how about going to the cinema, then?\n W: There is nothing on that I want to see.\n M: Oh, all right. Well, we could rent a video and watch that.\n W: Neither of us has a video player.\n M: No. But Tony's got a new DVD player. How about renting a movie to watch with him at his place?\n W: Oh, that's a great idea.", "choices": [ "Go to the cinema.", "Rent a video player.", "Go to a friend's house." ], "summary": "Go to a friend's house." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man suggest the woman do?", "dialogue": "W: I can't believe I still have this pain in my back. This medicine the doctor gave me was supposed to make me feel better by now.\n M: Maybe you should start taking it three times a day like you were told.", "choices": [ "Take the medicine as she was directed to do.", "Schedule another appointment with her doctor.", "Stop taking the medicine." ], "summary": "Take the medicine as she was directed to do." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man doing?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me, I think you are in my seat.\n W: Sorry, but it says 7A on my boarding card.\n M: Oh, right. I asked for a window seat, you see.\n W: Yes, so did I. What's your seat number?\n M: Let's see. Oh, it's 8A.\n W: So I guess you are in the seat behind me.\n M: Oh, yes. Sorry about that.", "choices": [ "Changing seats on the plane.", "Asking for a window seat.", "Trying to find his seat." ], "summary": "Changing seats on the plane." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman's seat number?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me, I think you are in my seat.\n W: Sorry, but it says 7A on my boarding card.\n M: Oh, right. I asked for a window seat, you see.\n W: Yes, so did I. What's your seat number?\n M: Let's see. Oh, it's 8A.\n W: So I guess you are in the seat behind me.\n M: Oh, yes. Sorry about that.", "choices": [ "6A.", "7A.", "8A." ], "summary": "7A." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from this conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Can you change the bill for me please?\n M: Sure, 5, 10, 15, 20. OK, 20.\n W: Can I have some coins? I need them for a phone call.\n M: Here you are.", "choices": [ "The woman is paying the bill.", "The woman has a 20-dollar bill changed.", "The man pays 20 dollars to the woman." ], "summary": "The woman has a 20-dollar bill changed." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "why can't the women go on Thursday?", "dialogue": "M: Friday is a public holiday. Shall we spend our weekend in New York? We could leave Thursday night.\n W: I'd rather go on Friday. My uncle will drop in on Thursday evening. I haven't met him for several years, you know.", "choices": [ "She'll have a visitor.", "She has an appointment with her friend.", "She'll have an appointment with her friend." ], "summary": "She'll have a visitor." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: I don't like the prices on the menu. They always seem too high.\n W: You will have a different view after eating the delicious food.", "choices": [ "The man can see a different view.", "The food is not tasty enough.", "The food is worth the price." ], "summary": "The food is worth the price." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man going to buy?", "dialogue": "W: Can I help you?\n M: Yes, I'm looking for a white shirt.", "choices": [ "A T-shirt.", "A white coat.", "A white shirt." ], "summary": "A white shirt." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the man doing?", "dialogue": "W: So, how long have you been hem?\n M: Just a couple of days; actually, I am on a big journey. You know. I'm visiting the places of interest here.", "choices": [ "He's working in a hotel.", "He's visiting a young people.", "He's traveling around." ], "summary": "He's traveling around." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the time now?", "dialogue": "M: That's my alarm. I have an appointment back at the hotel at eleven o'clock.\n W: Is it eleven already?\n M: No, no. Actually, it's 10:30. I set my watch half an hour fast.\n W: You're never late, are you?\n M: Never. I can't be!", "choices": [ "10:30.", "11:00.", "11:30." ], "summary": "10:30." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the man going to do?", "dialogue": "M: That's my alarm. I have an appointment back at the hotel at eleven o'clock.\n W: Is it eleven already?\n M: No, no. Actually, it's 10:30. I set my watch half an hour fast.\n W: You're never late, are you?\n M: Never. I can't be!", "choices": [ "Look for a hotel.", "Make an appointment with the doctor.", "Meet someone at the hotel." ], "summary": "Meet someone at the hotel." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who hasn't brought the dictionary to class?", "dialogue": "M: Have you brought your dictionary to class, Mary?\n F: No, I haven't and neither has Simon.", "choices": [ "Mary.", "Simon.", "Both Mary and Simon." ], "summary": "Both Mary and Simon." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they talking about?", "dialogue": "W: How did you like the President's speech on TV yesterday evening?\n M: Unfortunately, I got home too late to watch it.", "choices": [ "A speech on TV.", "A meeting with the President.", "A report in the newspaper." ], "summary": "A speech on TV." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning! This is Clean Air hot line. May I help you?\n M: Yes, I'd like to report a smoking vehicle running on King Street.", "choices": [ "It is a hot and smoggy day.", "There is a traffic jam on King Street.", "A vehicle is polluting the air." ], "summary": "A vehicle is polluting the air." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man offer to do for the woman?", "dialogue": "W: It's exciting just to think about it. It will be my first trip to Italy, but I may have trouble finding my way around when I'm there.\n M: Don't worry about that. Just give me a call when you arrive. I'll show you the way around.", "choices": [ "He will go to the airport to meet the woman.", "He will reserve a hotel room for the woman.", "He will help her find her way around." ], "summary": "He will help her find her way around." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will Sam do?", "dialogue": "W: Sam, can you get some tickets for the Liverpool match?\n M: Well, I'll do my best, but I can't promise anything.", "choices": [ "Cheer for his team.", "Try to get some tickets.", "Go to the Liverpool match." ], "summary": "Try to get some tickets." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why are they in such a hurry?", "dialogue": "W: Hurry up! We'll miss the train. Can't you run any faster?\n M: Sorry, I'm going as fast as I can already.\n W: OK. I guess you're quite a bit shorter than I am after all.", "choices": [ "They are late for school.", "They want to ca tch the train.", "They don't want to be late for the party." ], "summary": "They want to ca tch the train." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man's telephone number?", "dialogue": "W: I just need a little bit more information. Can you tell me your telephone number and mailing address?\n M: Sure. My number is 545-8897, and I live at 908 Millbury Street.", "choices": [ "545-8897", "908-8897", "545-8908" ], "summary": "545-8897" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, this is Dr. Martin from the Emergency Department. I have a male patient with a fractured ankle.\n W: Oh, we have one bed available in ward 3, send him here and I will take care of him.", "choices": [ "Preparations for an operation.", "A complicated surgical case.", "Arranging a bed for a patient." ], "summary": "Arranging a bed for a patient." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the man feel?", "dialogue": "W: I can't believe the Christmas holidays are almost over. They went by so fast.\n M: You said it. I have the same feeling.", "choices": [ "The holiday passed quickly for him, too.", "He's surprised to hear what the woman said.", "The woman already told him about her holiday." ], "summary": "The holiday passed quickly for him, too." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the plane leave?", "dialogue": "W: Oh, my God! It's 2:05.\n M: Come on. Let's go. The plane leaves in ten minutes.", "choices": [ "2:05.", "2:10.", "2:15." ], "summary": "2:15." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: We need to have some fresh air. Do you mind my opening the window?\n W: As a matter of fact, I'm feeling a bit cold.", "choices": [ "Keep the window closed.", "Go out for fresh air.", "Turn on the fan." ], "summary": "Keep the window closed." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "W: What is going on? It's May, and we still have to wear warm clothes.\n M: Well, there's some good news on the radio. You probably can wear shorts tomorrow.", "choices": [ "Weather.", "Clothes.", "News." ], "summary": "Weather." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the speakers?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me. What's the postage on this letter to New York, please?\n W: How would you like to send it?\n M: By registered airmail.\n W: Eighty cents, please. And please write down the postal code in the mailing address. Anything else?\n M: Yes. I'd like 6 postcards and 10 fifty-cent stamps, please.\n W: All right. Here you are.\n M: And this package is for London. Will you weigh it for me?\n W: Yes, of course. This package is 10 grams overweight. You'll have to pay 50 cents extra for the overweight.", "choices": [ "In a bank.", "In a bookshop.", "In a post office." ], "summary": "In a post office." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many postcards does the man want?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me. What's the postage on this letter to New York, please?\n W: How would you like to send it?\n M: By registered airmail.\n W: Eighty cents, please. And please write down the postal code in the mailing address. Anything else?\n M: Yes. I'd like 6 postcards and 10 fifty-cent stamps, please.\n W: All right. Here you are.\n M: And this package is for London. Will you weigh it for me?\n W: Yes, of course. This package is 10 grams overweight. You'll have to pay 50 cents extra for the overweight.", "choices": [ "6.", "10.", "15." ], "summary": "6." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why couldn't the man meet the woman at her house?", "dialogue": "M: I came to see yon at your house yesterday afternoon,but no one was there.\n W: That's interesting. I was on my way to yours.", "choices": [ "The woman went to the man's house.", "The woman was in her office.", "The woman was on her way back home." ], "summary": "The woman went to the man's house." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which was NOT mentioned as part of the purpose of the English Language Center?", "dialogue": "Receptionist: English Language Center. How may I help you?\n Caller: Yes. I'm calling to find out more information about your program. For example, what kind of courses do you offer?\n Receptionist: Well, first of all, the purpose of our program is to provide language learning opportunities to this area's community [Uh-hum], whether a student's goal is to master basic functional language skills, let's say, for his or her job, or to study intensively to enter a US college or university.\n Caller: Okay. I'm calling for a friend who is interested in attending a US university.\n Receptionist: And that's the kind of, uh, instruction that we provide, from basic communication courses to content-based classes such as computer literacy, intercultural communication, and business English.\n Caller: Great. What are your application deadlines for the next semester?\n Receptionist: Well, we ask applicants to apply no later than two months before the semester begins. [Uh-hum] This gives us time to process the application and issue the student's I-20.\n Caller: An I-20?\n Receptionist: Oh, an I-20 is a form that indicates that we are giving permission for the student to study in our program, and then the student takes this form to the US embassy in his or her country to apply for the F-1 student visa.\n Caller: Alright. What is the tuition for a full-time student?\n Receptionist: It's two thousand thirty dollars.\n Caller: And how does one apply?\n Receptionist: Well, we can send you an application and you can mail it back to us, or you can fill out our application that's online at our Web site.\n Caller: And are there other materials I would need to send in addition to the application form?\n Receptionist: Uh, yes. You would need to send in a $35 non-refundable application fee [Uh-huh], a sponsorship form indicating who will be responsible financially for the student while studying in our program, and a bank statement showing that you or your sponsor has sufficient funds to cover tuition expenses and living costs for the entire year of study.\n Caller: And how can I send these materials to you?\n Receptionist: You can either send the application packet by regular mail or you can fax it.\n Caller: And the application fee?\n Receptionist: We accept money orders, travelers checks, or credit cards.\n Caller: Alright. I think that's about it.\n Receptionist: Okay great.\n Caller: Oh and what is your name?\n Receptionist: Ok. My name is Tony Nelson. You can just call and ask for me.\n Caller: Great. Thank you for help.\n Receptionist: No problem and please don't hesitate to call again if you have any other questions.\n Caller: Okay. Goodbye.", "choices": [ "to help international students prepare to enter institutions of higher learning", "to teach students how to use English in their daily lives and at work", "to provide work opportunities for graduating students in the community" ], "summary": "to provide work opportunities for graduating students in the community" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is one course taught at the English Language Center?", "dialogue": "Receptionist: English Language Center. How may I help you?\n Caller: Yes. I'm calling to find out more information about your program. For example, what kind of courses do you offer?\n Receptionist: Well, first of all, the purpose of our program is to provide language learning opportunities to this area's community [Uh-hum], whether a student's goal is to master basic functional language skills, let's say, for his or her job, or to study intensively to enter a US college or university.\n Caller: Okay. I'm calling for a friend who is interested in attending a US university.\n Receptionist: And that's the kind of, uh, instruction that we provide, from basic communication courses to content-based classes such as computer literacy, intercultural communication, and business English.\n Caller: Great. What are your application deadlines for the next semester?\n Receptionist: Well, we ask applicants to apply no later than two months before the semester begins. [Uh-hum] This gives us time to process the application and issue the student's I-20.\n Caller: An I-20?\n Receptionist: Oh, an I-20 is a form that indicates that we are giving permission for the student to study in our program, and then the student takes this form to the US embassy in his or her country to apply for the F-1 student visa.\n Caller: Alright. What is the tuition for a full-time student?\n Receptionist: It's two thousand thirty dollars.\n Caller: And how does one apply?\n Receptionist: Well, we can send you an application and you can mail it back to us, or you can fill out our application that's online at our Web site.\n Caller: And are there other materials I would need to send in addition to the application form?\n Receptionist: Uh, yes. You would need to send in a $35 non-refundable application fee [Uh-huh], a sponsorship form indicating who will be responsible financially for the student while studying in our program, and a bank statement showing that you or your sponsor has sufficient funds to cover tuition expenses and living costs for the entire year of study.\n Caller: And how can I send these materials to you?\n Receptionist: You can either send the application packet by regular mail or you can fax it.\n Caller: And the application fee?\n Receptionist: We accept money orders, travelers checks, or credit cards.\n Caller: Alright. I think that's about it.\n Receptionist: Okay great.\n Caller: Oh and what is your name?\n Receptionist: Ok. My name is Tony Nelson. You can just call and ask for me.\n Caller: Great. Thank you for help.\n Receptionist: No problem and please don't hesitate to call again if you have any other questions.\n Caller: Okay. Goodbye.", "choices": [ "business English", "US Culture", "TOEFL" ], "summary": "business English" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "If the Fall semester begins on August 29th, by what date should one apply to the program?", "dialogue": "Receptionist: English Language Center. How may I help you?\n Caller: Yes. I'm calling to find out more information about your program. For example, what kind of courses do you offer?\n Receptionist: Well, first of all, the purpose of our program is to provide language learning opportunities to this area's community [Uh-hum], whether a student's goal is to master basic functional language skills, let's say, for his or her job, or to study intensively to enter a US college or university.\n Caller: Okay. I'm calling for a friend who is interested in attending a US university.\n Receptionist: And that's the kind of, uh, instruction that we provide, from basic communication courses to content-based classes such as computer literacy, intercultural communication, and business English.\n Caller: Great. What are your application deadlines for the next semester?\n Receptionist: Well, we ask applicants to apply no later than two months before the semester begins. [Uh-hum] This gives us time to process the application and issue the student's I-20.\n Caller: An I-20?\n Receptionist: Oh, an I-20 is a form that indicates that we are giving permission for the student to study in our program, and then the student takes this form to the US embassy in his or her country to apply for the F-1 student visa.\n Caller: Alright. What is the tuition for a full-time student?\n Receptionist: It's two thousand thirty dollars.\n Caller: And how does one apply?\n Receptionist: Well, we can send you an application and you can mail it back to us, or you can fill out our application that's online at our Web site.\n Caller: And are there other materials I would need to send in addition to the application form?\n Receptionist: Uh, yes. You would need to send in a $35 non-refundable application fee [Uh-huh], a sponsorship form indicating who will be responsible financially for the student while studying in our program, and a bank statement showing that you or your sponsor has sufficient funds to cover tuition expenses and living costs for the entire year of study.\n Caller: And how can I send these materials to you?\n Receptionist: You can either send the application packet by regular mail or you can fax it.\n Caller: And the application fee?\n Receptionist: We accept money orders, travelers checks, or credit cards.\n Caller: Alright. I think that's about it.\n Receptionist: Okay great.\n Caller: Oh and what is your name?\n Receptionist: Ok. My name is Tony Nelson. You can just call and ask for me.\n Caller: Great. Thank you for help.\n Receptionist: No problem and please don't hesitate to call again if you have any other questions.\n Caller: Okay. Goodbye.", "choices": [ "May 29th", "June 29th", "July 29th" ], "summary": "June 29th" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the tuition for a full-time student?", "dialogue": "Receptionist: English Language Center. How may I help you?\n Caller: Yes. I'm calling to find out more information about your program. For example, what kind of courses do you offer?\n Receptionist: Well, first of all, the purpose of our program is to provide language learning opportunities to this area's community [Uh-hum], whether a student's goal is to master basic functional language skills, let's say, for his or her job, or to study intensively to enter a US college or university.\n Caller: Okay. I'm calling for a friend who is interested in attending a US university.\n Receptionist: And that's the kind of, uh, instruction that we provide, from basic communication courses to content-based classes such as computer literacy, intercultural communication, and business English.\n Caller: Great. What are your application deadlines for the next semester?\n Receptionist: Well, we ask applicants to apply no later than two months before the semester begins. [Uh-hum] This gives us time to process the application and issue the student's I-20.\n Caller: An I-20?\n Receptionist: Oh, an I-20 is a form that indicates that we are giving permission for the student to study in our program, and then the student takes this form to the US embassy in his or her country to apply for the F-1 student visa.\n Caller: Alright. What is the tuition for a full-time student?\n Receptionist: It's two thousand thirty dollars.\n Caller: And how does one apply?\n Receptionist: Well, we can send you an application and you can mail it back to us, or you can fill out our application that's online at our Web site.\n Caller: And are there other materials I would need to send in addition to the application form?\n Receptionist: Uh, yes. You would need to send in a $35 non-refundable application fee [Uh-huh], a sponsorship form indicating who will be responsible financially for the student while studying in our program, and a bank statement showing that you or your sponsor has sufficient funds to cover tuition expenses and living costs for the entire year of study.\n Caller: And how can I send these materials to you?\n Receptionist: You can either send the application packet by regular mail or you can fax it.\n Caller: And the application fee?\n Receptionist: We accept money orders, travelers checks, or credit cards.\n Caller: Alright. I think that's about it.\n Receptionist: Okay great.\n Caller: Oh and what is your name?\n Receptionist: Ok. My name is Tony Nelson. You can just call and ask for me.\n Caller: Great. Thank you for help.\n Receptionist: No problem and please don't hesitate to call again if you have any other questions.\n Caller: Okay. Goodbye.", "choices": [ "$2030", "$2300", "$2013" ], "summary": "$2030" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which one was NOT mentioned as part of the application packet a student must send to the center?", "dialogue": "Receptionist: English Language Center. How may I help you?\n Caller: Yes. I'm calling to find out more information about your program. For example, what kind of courses do you offer?\n Receptionist: Well, first of all, the purpose of our program is to provide language learning opportunities to this area's community [Uh-hum], whether a student's goal is to master basic functional language skills, let's say, for his or her job, or to study intensively to enter a US college or university.\n Caller: Okay. I'm calling for a friend who is interested in attending a US university.\n Receptionist: And that's the kind of, uh, instruction that we provide, from basic communication courses to content-based classes such as computer literacy, intercultural communication, and business English.\n Caller: Great. What are your application deadlines for the next semester?\n Receptionist: Well, we ask applicants to apply no later than two months before the semester begins. [Uh-hum] This gives us time to process the application and issue the student's I-20.\n Caller: An I-20?\n Receptionist: Oh, an I-20 is a form that indicates that we are giving permission for the student to study in our program, and then the student takes this form to the US embassy in his or her country to apply for the F-1 student visa.\n Caller: Alright. What is the tuition for a full-time student?\n Receptionist: It's two thousand thirty dollars.\n Caller: And how does one apply?\n Receptionist: Well, we can send you an application and you can mail it back to us, or you can fill out our application that's online at our Web site.\n Caller: And are there other materials I would need to send in addition to the application form?\n Receptionist: Uh, yes. You would need to send in a $35 non-refundable application fee [Uh-huh], a sponsorship form indicating who will be responsible financially for the student while studying in our program, and a bank statement showing that you or your sponsor has sufficient funds to cover tuition expenses and living costs for the entire year of study.\n Caller: And how can I send these materials to you?\n Receptionist: You can either send the application packet by regular mail or you can fax it.\n Caller: And the application fee?\n Receptionist: We accept money orders, travelers checks, or credit cards.\n Caller: Alright. I think that's about it.\n Receptionist: Okay great.\n Caller: Oh and what is your name?\n Receptionist: Ok. My name is Tony Nelson. You can just call and ask for me.\n Caller: Great. Thank you for help.\n Receptionist: No problem and please don't hesitate to call again if you have any other questions.\n Caller: Okay. Goodbye.", "choices": [ "sponsorship form", "high school transcripts", "application fee" ], "summary": "high school transcripts" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What number did the man want to dial?", "dialogue": "W: Hello. Good evening.\n M: Hello, may I please speak to George Hatton?\n W: To whom, did you say?\n M: George Hatton.\n W: I'm sorry but no one of that name lives here. What number are you calling?\n M: 123-4567.\n W: That's our number all right but no Mr. Hatton lives here. This is the Smith residence.\n M: Oh, I must have the wrong number. I'm terribly sorry.\n W: That's all right. I hope you find Mr. Hatton. Good-bye.\n M: Good-bye and thank you.", "choices": [ "123-4567", "132-4567", "123-4657" ], "summary": "123-4567" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why couldn't the man find the person he wanted?", "dialogue": "W: Hello. Good evening.\n M: Hello, may I please speak to George Hatton?\n W: To whom, did you say?\n M: George Hatton.\n W: I'm sorry but no one of that name lives here. What number are you calling?\n M: 123-4567.\n W: That's our number all right but no Mr. Hatton lives here. This is the Smith residence.\n M: Oh, I must have the wrong number. I'm terribly sorry.\n W: That's all right. I hope you find Mr. Hatton. Good-bye.\n M: Good-bye and thank you.", "choices": [ "There was no person by the name.", "He dialed a wrong number.", "Mr. Hatton was out for dinner." ], "summary": "There was no person by the name." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where and when did the dialogue take place?", "dialogue": "W: Hello. Good evening.\n M: Hello, may I please speak to George Hatton?\n W: To whom, did you say?\n M: George Hatton.\n W: I'm sorry but no one of that name lives here. What number are you calling?\n M: 123-4567.\n W: That's our number all right but no Mr. Hatton lives here. This is the Smith residence.\n M: Oh, I must have the wrong number. I'm terribly sorry.\n W: That's all right. I hope you find Mr. Hatton. Good-bye.\n M: Good-bye and thank you.", "choices": [ "In a hotel, in the morning.", "On a train, in the evening.", "On the phone, in the evenin" ], "summary": "On the phone, in the evenin" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man probably do?", "dialogue": "W: Sweety, let's go out for a walk.\n M: It looks like rainy. How about going to a bar for a beer?\n W: But I can't drink beer with the medicine I'm taking. Why not go to a movie?\n M: I would rather watch a video online.", "choices": [ "Go to a bar.", "Stay indoors.", "See a doctor." ], "summary": "Stay indoors." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the man feel about Jack's failing the exam?", "dialogue": "W: By the way, did you hear that Jack failed the mid-term English exam? It's too bad because it'll disqualify him for next year's scholarship.\n M: He deserved it. He's never really studied since last semester.", "choices": [ "He feels unsympathetic.", "He feels it's a pity.", "He feels it's unfair." ], "summary": "He feels unsympathetic." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When is the conversation probably taking place?", "dialogue": "W: Here are eggs, ham, bread, milk and so on. What would you like for breakfast, Bill?\n M: I would like some ham and eggs.\n W: OK. How many eggs would you like?\n M: I usually eat two.\n W: OK. How would you like them cooked?\n M: I like them fried.\n W: And what would you like to drink?\n M: Well, how about some coffee now and some orange juice when we eat?\n W: All right.", "choices": [ "In the morning.", "In the afternoon.", "In the evening." ], "summary": "In the morning." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man want to eat?", "dialogue": "W: Here are eggs, ham, bread, milk and so on. What would you like for breakfast, Bill?\n M: I would like some ham and eggs.\n W: OK. How many eggs would you like?\n M: I usually eat two.\n W: OK. How would you like them cooked?\n M: I like them fried.\n W: And what would you like to drink?\n M: Well, how about some coffee now and some orange juice when we eat?\n W: All right.", "choices": [ "Bread.", "Milk.", "Fried eggs and ham." ], "summary": "Fried eggs and ham." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman going to do this evening?", "dialogue": "M: If you'd like to go there for dinner this evening, I'll phone the restaurant.\n W: Thank you, but I promised my sister I'd take her to the airport.", "choices": [ "Go to dinner.", "Visit her sister.", "Go to the airport." ], "summary": "Go to the airport." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman's reaction to the hotel?", "dialogue": "M: Did you hear that they are going to build a first-class hotel here, with furnished rooms, wooden stairs and a good restaurant?\n W: Oh, no. It's going to ruin the neighborhood. They'll have to tear down all those nice old houses.", "choices": [ "She is interested in it.", "She is against it.", "She is unconcerned about it." ], "summary": "She is against it." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Do you have your break, lunch and dinner at the cafeteria?\n W: I have lunch and dinner there, but I always skip breakfast.", "choices": [ "The woman often eats out for breakfast.", "The cafeteria serves good breakfast.", "The woman doesn't have breakfast." ], "summary": "The woman doesn't have breakfast." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "M: Let's see what drinks you've got for the party tonight.\n W: Everything! Beer, wine, soft drinks like Coke, 7-Up...you name it, I've got it! Have you ordered the cake?\n M: Of course.", "choices": [ "Going out.", "Ordering drinks.", "Preparing for a party." ], "summary": "Preparing for a party." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Whose novel does the sister have?", "dialogue": "W: Where's the novel that I left on the desk this morning? I have to return it to Mary.\n M: I gave it to your sister. I'll get it back for you.", "choices": [ "The man's.", "Mary's.", "Her own." ], "summary": "Mary's." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much is the yellow cap?", "dialogue": "W: The red cap is $15 and the black one is $12. What color do you want?\n M: Oh, I want that large yellow one. How much is it?\n W: It's twice as much as the black one.", "choices": [ "$15.", "$12.", "$24." ], "summary": "$24." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Our basketball team is playing in the finals but I don't have a ticket. I guess I'll just watch it on TV. Do you want to come over?\n W: Actually I have a ticket. But I'm not feeling well. You can have it for what it cost me.", "choices": [ "The man can get the ticket at its original price.", "The woman feels lucky to have got a ticket.", "The man plays center on the basketball team." ], "summary": "The man can get the ticket at its original price." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man suggest doing?", "dialogue": "W: What did you say?\n M: I said that it's a lovely day. Why don't we go for a walk?\n W: Can you wait a few minutes? I have to finish this letter.\n M: Don't take too long. It would be a pity not to go out in such lovely weather.\n W: I won't be long. No more than ten minutes. Why don't you go ahead and I'll meet you at Lakeside Park.\n M: Ok, I will. Look for me at the tea house in the park.", "choices": [ "Going for a walk.", "Having a cup of tea.", "Mailing a letter." ], "summary": "Going for a walk." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman doing?", "dialogue": "W: What did you say?\n M: I said that it's a lovely day. Why don't we go for a walk?\n W: Can you wait a few minutes? I have to finish this letter.\n M: Don't take too long. It would be a pity not to go out in such lovely weather.\n W: I won't be long. No more than ten minutes. Why don't you go ahead and I'll meet you at Lakeside Park.\n M: Ok, I will. Look for me at the tea house in the park.", "choices": [ "Writing a letter.", "Cooking dinner.", "Exercising." ], "summary": "Writing a letter." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the weather?", "dialogue": "M: What a terrible day, isn't it?\n W: Yeah. We haven't had such sandy weather for a long time.", "choices": [ "It is windy.", "It is sandy.", "It is rainy." ], "summary": "It is sandy." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man imply about Mary?", "dialogue": "W: Mary insists she's coming to my graduation ceremony.\n M: But she has to work that week, doesn't she?", "choices": [ "She won't be able to come.", "She's not going to graduate.", "She has a week to do the work." ], "summary": "She won't be able to come." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is Dorothy going to Europe?", "dialogue": "M: You must be pretty excited about your trip to Europe, Dorothy. When are you leaving?\n W: In just two weeks, and I am excited. I've been looking forward to this training program for a long time. But there are still a few things I need to do before I go.\n M: Like what?\n W: Like renewing my passport and figuring out what to do with my apartment while I'm gone.\n M: You are not going to give it up, are you?\n W: No way! I'll never find another apartment like it around here. But I don't like the idea of paying three months for an empty apartment, either. So, I'm looking for someone to take it while I'm away.\n M: Um, let me think. Oh, I know just a person. An old colleague of mine, Jim Thomas. He is coming here to do some research this summer, from June to August.\n W: Well, that's exactly when I'll be away!\n M: Tell you what: I'll be calling Jim late this week anyway, so I'll mention it to him.\n W: Well, thanks, Bill.", "choices": [ "To attend a training program.", "To carry out some research.", "To take a vacation." ], "summary": "To attend a training program." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long will Dorothy stay in Europe?", "dialogue": "M: You must be pretty excited about your trip to Europe, Dorothy. When are you leaving?\n W: In just two weeks, and I am excited. I've been looking forward to this training program for a long time. But there are still a few things I need to do before I go.\n M: Like what?\n W: Like renewing my passport and figuring out what to do with my apartment while I'm gone.\n M: You are not going to give it up, are you?\n W: No way! I'll never find another apartment like it around here. But I don't like the idea of paying three months for an empty apartment, either. So, I'm looking for someone to take it while I'm away.\n M: Um, let me think. Oh, I know just a person. An old colleague of mine, Jim Thomas. He is coming here to do some research this summer, from June to August.\n W: Well, that's exactly when I'll be away!\n M: Tell you what: I'll be calling Jim late this week anyway, so I'll mention it to him.\n W: Well, thanks, Bill.", "choices": [ "A few days.", "Two weeks.", "Three months." ], "summary": "Three months." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Dorothy think of her apartment?", "dialogue": "M: You must be pretty excited about your trip to Europe, Dorothy. When are you leaving?\n W: In just two weeks, and I am excited. I've been looking forward to this training program for a long time. But there are still a few things I need to do before I go.\n M: Like what?\n W: Like renewing my passport and figuring out what to do with my apartment while I'm gone.\n M: You are not going to give it up, are you?\n W: No way! I'll never find another apartment like it around here. But I don't like the idea of paying three months for an empty apartment, either. So, I'm looking for someone to take it while I'm away.\n M: Um, let me think. Oh, I know just a person. An old colleague of mine, Jim Thomas. He is coming here to do some research this summer, from June to August.\n W: Well, that's exactly when I'll be away!\n M: Tell you what: I'll be calling Jim late this week anyway, so I'll mention it to him.\n W: Well, thanks, Bill.", "choices": [ "It's expensive.", "It's satisfactory.", "It's inconvenient." ], "summary": "It's satisfactory." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Bill offer to do for Dorothy?", "dialogue": "M: You must be pretty excited about your trip to Europe, Dorothy. When are you leaving?\n W: In just two weeks, and I am excited. I've been looking forward to this training program for a long time. But there are still a few things I need to do before I go.\n M: Like what?\n W: Like renewing my passport and figuring out what to do with my apartment while I'm gone.\n M: You are not going to give it up, are you?\n W: No way! I'll never find another apartment like it around here. But I don't like the idea of paying three months for an empty apartment, either. So, I'm looking for someone to take it while I'm away.\n M: Um, let me think. Oh, I know just a person. An old colleague of mine, Jim Thomas. He is coming here to do some research this summer, from June to August.\n W: Well, that's exactly when I'll be away!\n M: Tell you what: I'll be calling Jim late this week anyway, so I'll mention it to him.\n W: Well, thanks, Bill.", "choices": [ "Recommend her apartment to Jim.", "Find a new apartment for her.", "Take care of her apartment." ], "summary": "Recommend her apartment to Jim." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: You look like your father than your mother.\n M: I prefer to look like my mother.", "choices": [ "He thinks his mother looks better than his father does.", "He thinks his father looks better than his mother does.", "He loves his mother more than his father." ], "summary": "He thinks his mother looks better than his father does." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What happened to the woman last weekend?", "dialogue": "W: Last weekend was the Cherry Blossom Festival. They had music and dancing. It was so crowded, though, that I got lost. I had to call my brother so he could find me.\n M: Sorry I missed it.", "choices": [ "She got lost.", "She missed a festival.", "She visited her brother." ], "summary": "She got lost." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much will the man pay for the cards?", "dialogue": "M: I'd like to buy these four greeting cards. Are they ten yuan each?\n W: Three of them are. But that smaller one costs only half the price of the big ones.", "choices": [ "Forty yuan.", "Thirty yuan.", "Thirty-five yuan." ], "summary": "Thirty-five yuan." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation probably take place?", "dialogue": "M: When does the next bus leave for the park?\n W: Buses leave every half an hour. You just missed the nine-thirty bus by five minutes.", "choices": [ "At home.", "At a bus stop.", "At an office." ], "summary": "At a bus stop." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man suggest that the woman should do?", "dialogue": "W: Have you finished reading my research report? I put it on your desk last week.\n M: Yes, but you have to revise some parts of it, I'm afraid, if you want to get it published.", "choices": [ "Put her report on his desk.", "Read some papers he recommended.", "Improve some parts of her paper." ], "summary": "Improve some parts of her paper." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When Vet was a little girl, her family consisted of ______.", "dialogue": "Crystal: Welcome to ABC's Campus Interview Series. I'm David Crystal. Tonight, we shall share the story of Vet, a senior at Lee High School. Vet, what was life like for you as a child?\n Vet: Life was fun. I was always very loved, even without my father around. I was somewhat of a troublemaker, but I have a lot of good memories to show for it. Being a child was the best time of my life.\n Crystal: How have your childhood years affected who you are today?\n Vet: I was raised by very strong, supportive people. My mother and sisters have a lot to do with who I am. I also learned many lessons, good and bad, which have made me a strong adult. They have helped me realize what I need to do to be happy. My mother has always been the best person in my life. She has never let me down, and has always been very supportive. Whenever I needed a friend, she was one. My sisters have also been there for me. When my morn was getting her college degree, she would be out late, and my sisters stepped in and played morn. They are my best friends and give me great advice.\n Crystal: What have been some of your biggest trials, and how have you overcome them?\n Vet: The biggest trial in my life was when I got pregnant sophomore year. It was a new road to travel. I didn't have to get over it, I had to accept it and learn to adapt. Another trial would be trying to get over the love of my life, my baby's father. We were engaged, but things went the other way. I had to learn to love myself more than I loved a man.\n Crystal: Who helped you during your pregnancy?\n Vet: My morn and sisters were everything I needed them to be-a mother, sister, boyfriend, best friend and father. All my friends were there for me, I could cry to them whenever I needed to. I'm especially thankful for my morn. It was hard for her to deal with two pregnant children at the same time. The dad and his family were also there, which was a blessing\n Crystal: When a bad situation comes up, what do you do?\n Vet: I try to find the best way to deal with it. I am often faced with issues in my school about my race. It is not easy to keep your temper, but you have to try to understand why people are upset and angry. I try to find a way out without hurting anyone, or. myself.\n Crystal: How has being so small and pregnant affected your body?\n Vet: It has worn me out. My body is stretched in places I never knew I had. My hips are huge, I won't be a model again anytime soon. Being pregnant so young has emotionally drained me. I have so many things to worry about now, and my emotions are like a roller coaster. One minute I am happy, and the next depressed. I never spend time on my appearance. I'm always focusing on my baby.", "choices": [ "3 people", "4 people", "at lease 4 people" ], "summary": "at lease 4 people" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When did Vet become pregnant?", "dialogue": "Crystal: Welcome to ABC's Campus Interview Series. I'm David Crystal. Tonight, we shall share the story of Vet, a senior at Lee High School. Vet, what was life like for you as a child?\n Vet: Life was fun. I was always very loved, even without my father around. I was somewhat of a troublemaker, but I have a lot of good memories to show for it. Being a child was the best time of my life.\n Crystal: How have your childhood years affected who you are today?\n Vet: I was raised by very strong, supportive people. My mother and sisters have a lot to do with who I am. I also learned many lessons, good and bad, which have made me a strong adult. They have helped me realize what I need to do to be happy. My mother has always been the best person in my life. She has never let me down, and has always been very supportive. Whenever I needed a friend, she was one. My sisters have also been there for me. When my morn was getting her college degree, she would be out late, and my sisters stepped in and played morn. They are my best friends and give me great advice.\n Crystal: What have been some of your biggest trials, and how have you overcome them?\n Vet: The biggest trial in my life was when I got pregnant sophomore year. It was a new road to travel. I didn't have to get over it, I had to accept it and learn to adapt. Another trial would be trying to get over the love of my life, my baby's father. We were engaged, but things went the other way. I had to learn to love myself more than I loved a man.\n Crystal: Who helped you during your pregnancy?\n Vet: My morn and sisters were everything I needed them to be-a mother, sister, boyfriend, best friend and father. All my friends were there for me, I could cry to them whenever I needed to. I'm especially thankful for my morn. It was hard for her to deal with two pregnant children at the same time. The dad and his family were also there, which was a blessing\n Crystal: When a bad situation comes up, what do you do?\n Vet: I try to find the best way to deal with it. I am often faced with issues in my school about my race. It is not easy to keep your temper, but you have to try to understand why people are upset and angry. I try to find a way out without hurting anyone, or. myself.\n Crystal: How has being so small and pregnant affected your body?\n Vet: It has worn me out. My body is stretched in places I never knew I had. My hips are huge, I won't be a model again anytime soon. Being pregnant so young has emotionally drained me. I have so many things to worry about now, and my emotions are like a roller coaster. One minute I am happy, and the next depressed. I never spend time on my appearance. I'm always focusing on my baby.", "choices": [ "First year in high school.", "Sophomore year in high school.", "Sophomore year at college." ], "summary": "Sophomore year in high school." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When Vet was pregnant, her mother and sisters were everything she needed them to be but ______.", "dialogue": "Crystal: Welcome to ABC's Campus Interview Series. I'm David Crystal. Tonight, we shall share the story of Vet, a senior at Lee High School. Vet, what was life like for you as a child?\n Vet: Life was fun. I was always very loved, even without my father around. I was somewhat of a troublemaker, but I have a lot of good memories to show for it. Being a child was the best time of my life.\n Crystal: How have your childhood years affected who you are today?\n Vet: I was raised by very strong, supportive people. My mother and sisters have a lot to do with who I am. I also learned many lessons, good and bad, which have made me a strong adult. They have helped me realize what I need to do to be happy. My mother has always been the best person in my life. She has never let me down, and has always been very supportive. Whenever I needed a friend, she was one. My sisters have also been there for me. When my morn was getting her college degree, she would be out late, and my sisters stepped in and played morn. They are my best friends and give me great advice.\n Crystal: What have been some of your biggest trials, and how have you overcome them?\n Vet: The biggest trial in my life was when I got pregnant sophomore year. It was a new road to travel. I didn't have to get over it, I had to accept it and learn to adapt. Another trial would be trying to get over the love of my life, my baby's father. We were engaged, but things went the other way. I had to learn to love myself more than I loved a man.\n Crystal: Who helped you during your pregnancy?\n Vet: My morn and sisters were everything I needed them to be-a mother, sister, boyfriend, best friend and father. All my friends were there for me, I could cry to them whenever I needed to. I'm especially thankful for my morn. It was hard for her to deal with two pregnant children at the same time. The dad and his family were also there, which was a blessing\n Crystal: When a bad situation comes up, what do you do?\n Vet: I try to find the best way to deal with it. I am often faced with issues in my school about my race. It is not easy to keep your temper, but you have to try to understand why people are upset and angry. I try to find a way out without hurting anyone, or. myself.\n Crystal: How has being so small and pregnant affected your body?\n Vet: It has worn me out. My body is stretched in places I never knew I had. My hips are huge, I won't be a model again anytime soon. Being pregnant so young has emotionally drained me. I have so many things to worry about now, and my emotions are like a roller coaster. One minute I am happy, and the next depressed. I never spend time on my appearance. I'm always focusing on my baby.", "choices": [ "mother", "girlfriend", "father" ], "summary": "girlfriend" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "From the clues given in the interview, we can tell that Vet is ______.", "dialogue": "Crystal: Welcome to ABC's Campus Interview Series. I'm David Crystal. Tonight, we shall share the story of Vet, a senior at Lee High School. Vet, what was life like for you as a child?\n Vet: Life was fun. I was always very loved, even without my father around. I was somewhat of a troublemaker, but I have a lot of good memories to show for it. Being a child was the best time of my life.\n Crystal: How have your childhood years affected who you are today?\n Vet: I was raised by very strong, supportive people. My mother and sisters have a lot to do with who I am. I also learned many lessons, good and bad, which have made me a strong adult. They have helped me realize what I need to do to be happy. My mother has always been the best person in my life. She has never let me down, and has always been very supportive. Whenever I needed a friend, she was one. My sisters have also been there for me. When my morn was getting her college degree, she would be out late, and my sisters stepped in and played morn. They are my best friends and give me great advice.\n Crystal: What have been some of your biggest trials, and how have you overcome them?\n Vet: The biggest trial in my life was when I got pregnant sophomore year. It was a new road to travel. I didn't have to get over it, I had to accept it and learn to adapt. Another trial would be trying to get over the love of my life, my baby's father. We were engaged, but things went the other way. I had to learn to love myself more than I loved a man.\n Crystal: Who helped you during your pregnancy?\n Vet: My morn and sisters were everything I needed them to be-a mother, sister, boyfriend, best friend and father. All my friends were there for me, I could cry to them whenever I needed to. I'm especially thankful for my morn. It was hard for her to deal with two pregnant children at the same time. The dad and his family were also there, which was a blessing\n Crystal: When a bad situation comes up, what do you do?\n Vet: I try to find the best way to deal with it. I am often faced with issues in my school about my race. It is not easy to keep your temper, but you have to try to understand why people are upset and angry. I try to find a way out without hurting anyone, or. myself.\n Crystal: How has being so small and pregnant affected your body?\n Vet: It has worn me out. My body is stretched in places I never knew I had. My hips are huge, I won't be a model again anytime soon. Being pregnant so young has emotionally drained me. I have so many things to worry about now, and my emotions are like a roller coaster. One minute I am happy, and the next depressed. I never spend time on my appearance. I'm always focusing on my baby.", "choices": [ "probably an Asian-American", "probably a Hispanic", "probably a black" ], "summary": "probably a black" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which of the following is NOT among the bad effects of being so small and pregnant?", "dialogue": "Crystal: Welcome to ABC's Campus Interview Series. I'm David Crystal. Tonight, we shall share the story of Vet, a senior at Lee High School. Vet, what was life like for you as a child?\n Vet: Life was fun. I was always very loved, even without my father around. I was somewhat of a troublemaker, but I have a lot of good memories to show for it. Being a child was the best time of my life.\n Crystal: How have your childhood years affected who you are today?\n Vet: I was raised by very strong, supportive people. My mother and sisters have a lot to do with who I am. I also learned many lessons, good and bad, which have made me a strong adult. They have helped me realize what I need to do to be happy. My mother has always been the best person in my life. She has never let me down, and has always been very supportive. Whenever I needed a friend, she was one. My sisters have also been there for me. When my morn was getting her college degree, she would be out late, and my sisters stepped in and played morn. They are my best friends and give me great advice.\n Crystal: What have been some of your biggest trials, and how have you overcome them?\n Vet: The biggest trial in my life was when I got pregnant sophomore year. It was a new road to travel. I didn't have to get over it, I had to accept it and learn to adapt. Another trial would be trying to get over the love of my life, my baby's father. We were engaged, but things went the other way. I had to learn to love myself more than I loved a man.\n Crystal: Who helped you during your pregnancy?\n Vet: My morn and sisters were everything I needed them to be-a mother, sister, boyfriend, best friend and father. All my friends were there for me, I could cry to them whenever I needed to. I'm especially thankful for my morn. It was hard for her to deal with two pregnant children at the same time. The dad and his family were also there, which was a blessing\n Crystal: When a bad situation comes up, what do you do?\n Vet: I try to find the best way to deal with it. I am often faced with issues in my school about my race. It is not easy to keep your temper, but you have to try to understand why people are upset and angry. I try to find a way out without hurting anyone, or. myself.\n Crystal: How has being so small and pregnant affected your body?\n Vet: It has worn me out. My body is stretched in places I never knew I had. My hips are huge, I won't be a model again anytime soon. Being pregnant so young has emotionally drained me. I have so many things to worry about now, and my emotions are like a roller coaster. One minute I am happy, and the next depressed. I never spend time on my appearance. I'm always focusing on my baby.", "choices": [ "To feel physically worn out.", "To be emotionally drained out.", "To be unable to keep up with other students in study." ], "summary": "To be unable to keep up with other students in study." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which one is right?", "dialogue": "M: Did everyone have a good time on your visit to Paris?\n W: Yes, but we all missed Bob.", "choices": [ "The woman missed the travel.", "The travel was a failure.", "Bob didn't take part in the travel." ], "summary": "Bob didn't take part in the travel." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Ryan is _______ years old.", "dialogue": "Game Show Host: Hello, everyone and welcome to the Dating Game, where men and women meet the people of their dreams. Now, let's have our contestants introduce themselves, and then Sarah can ask some questions. Here we go. Contestant number one.\n Ryan: Hi, Sarah. My name is Ryan, nd I'm 27 years old, and I work as a doctor at City Hospital. I enjoy reading books on history, hiking with my dog, Amelia, and eating Japanese food. I also like a woman who loves adventure, is open to new ideas, and likes discussing world politics and government.\n Game Show Host: Okay. Well, thank you, Ryan. Let's go on to Contestant Number 2.\n Nate: Hi. I'm Nate. I'm 24 years old, and I am a guitar player in a rock band. I love traveling to new countries, watching action movies, and playing video games with my friends. And I love women who like my music, don't mind loud rock music, and a person who loves a good cheeseburger over the grill. I think I'm the man for you.\n Game Show Host: Well, thank you Nate. That's Contestant Number 2. Let's go on to Contestant Number 3.\n Charles: Hello. My name is Charles. I'm 29 years old, and I teach English at the University of Utah. In my free time, I enjoy mountain biking, gardening, and raising chickens in my back yard. I also help feed the homeless once a week. I also speak three languages, and I prefer women who have a good sense of humor, and cook all kinds of food, and who find joy in serving others.\n Game Show Host: Well, there we have it. Three contestants. And we will have Sarah ask these contestants questions after right after this commercial break.", "choices": [ "25", "26", "27" ], "summary": "27" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Ryan do for a living?", "dialogue": "Game Show Host: Hello, everyone and welcome to the Dating Game, where men and women meet the people of their dreams. Now, let's have our contestants introduce themselves, and then Sarah can ask some questions. Here we go. Contestant number one.\n Ryan: Hi, Sarah. My name is Ryan, nd I'm 27 years old, and I work as a doctor at City Hospital. I enjoy reading books on history, hiking with my dog, Amelia, and eating Japanese food. I also like a woman who loves adventure, is open to new ideas, and likes discussing world politics and government.\n Game Show Host: Okay. Well, thank you, Ryan. Let's go on to Contestant Number 2.\n Nate: Hi. I'm Nate. I'm 24 years old, and I am a guitar player in a rock band. I love traveling to new countries, watching action movies, and playing video games with my friends. And I love women who like my music, don't mind loud rock music, and a person who loves a good cheeseburger over the grill. I think I'm the man for you.\n Game Show Host: Well, thank you Nate. That's Contestant Number 2. Let's go on to Contestant Number 3.\n Charles: Hello. My name is Charles. I'm 29 years old, and I teach English at the University of Utah. In my free time, I enjoy mountain biking, gardening, and raising chickens in my back yard. I also help feed the homeless once a week. I also speak three languages, and I prefer women who have a good sense of humor, and cook all kinds of food, and who find joy in serving others.\n Game Show Host: Well, there we have it. Three contestants. And we will have Sarah ask these contestants questions after right after this commercial break.", "choices": [ "He works as a doctor.", "He's a hospital manager.", "He is a nurse." ], "summary": "He works as a doctor." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Ryan enjoys __________ in his free time.", "dialogue": "Game Show Host: Hello, everyone and welcome to the Dating Game, where men and women meet the people of their dreams. Now, let's have our contestants introduce themselves, and then Sarah can ask some questions. Here we go. Contestant number one.\n Ryan: Hi, Sarah. My name is Ryan, nd I'm 27 years old, and I work as a doctor at City Hospital. I enjoy reading books on history, hiking with my dog, Amelia, and eating Japanese food. I also like a woman who loves adventure, is open to new ideas, and likes discussing world politics and government.\n Game Show Host: Okay. Well, thank you, Ryan. Let's go on to Contestant Number 2.\n Nate: Hi. I'm Nate. I'm 24 years old, and I am a guitar player in a rock band. I love traveling to new countries, watching action movies, and playing video games with my friends. And I love women who like my music, don't mind loud rock music, and a person who loves a good cheeseburger over the grill. I think I'm the man for you.\n Game Show Host: Well, thank you Nate. That's Contestant Number 2. Let's go on to Contestant Number 3.\n Charles: Hello. My name is Charles. I'm 29 years old, and I teach English at the University of Utah. In my free time, I enjoy mountain biking, gardening, and raising chickens in my back yard. I also help feed the homeless once a week. I also speak three languages, and I prefer women who have a good sense of humor, and cook all kinds of food, and who find joy in serving others.\n Game Show Host: Well, there we have it. Three contestants. And we will have Sarah ask these contestants questions after right after this commercial break.", "choices": [ "hiking", "biking", "swimming" ], "summary": "hiking" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Nate is ______ years old.", "dialogue": "Game Show Host: Hello, everyone and welcome to the Dating Game, where men and women meet the people of their dreams. Now, let's have our contestants introduce themselves, and then Sarah can ask some questions. Here we go. Contestant number one.\n Ryan: Hi, Sarah. My name is Ryan, nd I'm 27 years old, and I work as a doctor at City Hospital. I enjoy reading books on history, hiking with my dog, Amelia, and eating Japanese food. I also like a woman who loves adventure, is open to new ideas, and likes discussing world politics and government.\n Game Show Host: Okay. Well, thank you, Ryan. Let's go on to Contestant Number 2.\n Nate: Hi. I'm Nate. I'm 24 years old, and I am a guitar player in a rock band. I love traveling to new countries, watching action movies, and playing video games with my friends. And I love women who like my music, don't mind loud rock music, and a person who loves a good cheeseburger over the grill. I think I'm the man for you.\n Game Show Host: Well, thank you Nate. That's Contestant Number 2. Let's go on to Contestant Number 3.\n Charles: Hello. My name is Charles. I'm 29 years old, and I teach English at the University of Utah. In my free time, I enjoy mountain biking, gardening, and raising chickens in my back yard. I also help feed the homeless once a week. I also speak three languages, and I prefer women who have a good sense of humor, and cook all kinds of food, and who find joy in serving others.\n Game Show Host: Well, there we have it. Three contestants. And we will have Sarah ask these contestants questions after right after this commercial break.", "choices": [ "23", "24", "25" ], "summary": "24" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Nate enjoys ______________.", "dialogue": "Game Show Host: Hello, everyone and welcome to the Dating Game, where men and women meet the people of their dreams. Now, let's have our contestants introduce themselves, and then Sarah can ask some questions. Here we go. Contestant number one.\n Ryan: Hi, Sarah. My name is Ryan, nd I'm 27 years old, and I work as a doctor at City Hospital. I enjoy reading books on history, hiking with my dog, Amelia, and eating Japanese food. I also like a woman who loves adventure, is open to new ideas, and likes discussing world politics and government.\n Game Show Host: Okay. Well, thank you, Ryan. Let's go on to Contestant Number 2.\n Nate: Hi. I'm Nate. I'm 24 years old, and I am a guitar player in a rock band. I love traveling to new countries, watching action movies, and playing video games with my friends. And I love women who like my music, don't mind loud rock music, and a person who loves a good cheeseburger over the grill. I think I'm the man for you.\n Game Show Host: Well, thank you Nate. That's Contestant Number 2. Let's go on to Contestant Number 3.\n Charles: Hello. My name is Charles. I'm 29 years old, and I teach English at the University of Utah. In my free time, I enjoy mountain biking, gardening, and raising chickens in my back yard. I also help feed the homeless once a week. I also speak three languages, and I prefer women who have a good sense of humor, and cook all kinds of food, and who find joy in serving others.\n Game Show Host: Well, there we have it. Three contestants. And we will have Sarah ask these contestants questions after right after this commercial break.", "choices": [ "reading books on rock music", "playing soccer with his friends", "visiting new places" ], "summary": "visiting new places" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Nate likes women who __________.", "dialogue": "Game Show Host: Hello, everyone and welcome to the Dating Game, where men and women meet the people of their dreams. Now, let's have our contestants introduce themselves, and then Sarah can ask some questions. Here we go. Contestant number one.\n Ryan: Hi, Sarah. My name is Ryan, nd I'm 27 years old, and I work as a doctor at City Hospital. I enjoy reading books on history, hiking with my dog, Amelia, and eating Japanese food. I also like a woman who loves adventure, is open to new ideas, and likes discussing world politics and government.\n Game Show Host: Okay. Well, thank you, Ryan. Let's go on to Contestant Number 2.\n Nate: Hi. I'm Nate. I'm 24 years old, and I am a guitar player in a rock band. I love traveling to new countries, watching action movies, and playing video games with my friends. And I love women who like my music, don't mind loud rock music, and a person who loves a good cheeseburger over the grill. I think I'm the man for you.\n Game Show Host: Well, thank you Nate. That's Contestant Number 2. Let's go on to Contestant Number 3.\n Charles: Hello. My name is Charles. I'm 29 years old, and I teach English at the University of Utah. In my free time, I enjoy mountain biking, gardening, and raising chickens in my back yard. I also help feed the homeless once a week. I also speak three languages, and I prefer women who have a good sense of humor, and cook all kinds of food, and who find joy in serving others.\n Game Show Host: Well, there we have it. Three contestants. And we will have Sarah ask these contestants questions after right after this commercial break.", "choices": [ "listen to classical music", "visit art museums", "eat cheeseburgers" ], "summary": "eat cheeseburgers" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Charles is _________ years old.", "dialogue": "Game Show Host: Hello, everyone and welcome to the Dating Game, where men and women meet the people of their dreams. Now, let's have our contestants introduce themselves, and then Sarah can ask some questions. Here we go. Contestant number one.\n Ryan: Hi, Sarah. My name is Ryan, nd I'm 27 years old, and I work as a doctor at City Hospital. I enjoy reading books on history, hiking with my dog, Amelia, and eating Japanese food. I also like a woman who loves adventure, is open to new ideas, and likes discussing world politics and government.\n Game Show Host: Okay. Well, thank you, Ryan. Let's go on to Contestant Number 2.\n Nate: Hi. I'm Nate. I'm 24 years old, and I am a guitar player in a rock band. I love traveling to new countries, watching action movies, and playing video games with my friends. And I love women who like my music, don't mind loud rock music, and a person who loves a good cheeseburger over the grill. I think I'm the man for you.\n Game Show Host: Well, thank you Nate. That's Contestant Number 2. Let's go on to Contestant Number 3.\n Charles: Hello. My name is Charles. I'm 29 years old, and I teach English at the University of Utah. In my free time, I enjoy mountain biking, gardening, and raising chickens in my back yard. I also help feed the homeless once a week. I also speak three languages, and I prefer women who have a good sense of humor, and cook all kinds of food, and who find joy in serving others.\n Game Show Host: Well, there we have it. Three contestants. And we will have Sarah ask these contestants questions after right after this commercial break.", "choices": [ "27", "28", "29" ], "summary": "29" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Charles do for a living?", "dialogue": "Game Show Host: Hello, everyone and welcome to the Dating Game, where men and women meet the people of their dreams. Now, let's have our contestants introduce themselves, and then Sarah can ask some questions. Here we go. Contestant number one.\n Ryan: Hi, Sarah. My name is Ryan, nd I'm 27 years old, and I work as a doctor at City Hospital. I enjoy reading books on history, hiking with my dog, Amelia, and eating Japanese food. I also like a woman who loves adventure, is open to new ideas, and likes discussing world politics and government.\n Game Show Host: Okay. Well, thank you, Ryan. Let's go on to Contestant Number 2.\n Nate: Hi. I'm Nate. I'm 24 years old, and I am a guitar player in a rock band. I love traveling to new countries, watching action movies, and playing video games with my friends. And I love women who like my music, don't mind loud rock music, and a person who loves a good cheeseburger over the grill. I think I'm the man for you.\n Game Show Host: Well, thank you Nate. That's Contestant Number 2. Let's go on to Contestant Number 3.\n Charles: Hello. My name is Charles. I'm 29 years old, and I teach English at the University of Utah. In my free time, I enjoy mountain biking, gardening, and raising chickens in my back yard. I also help feed the homeless once a week. I also speak three languages, and I prefer women who have a good sense of humor, and cook all kinds of food, and who find joy in serving others.\n Game Show Host: Well, there we have it. Three contestants. And we will have Sarah ask these contestants questions after right after this commercial break.", "choices": [ "He is an office manager.", "He works as a teacher.", "He is a university student." ], "summary": "He works as a teacher." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "In Contestant 3's free time, he ________________.", "dialogue": "Game Show Host: Hello, everyone and welcome to the Dating Game, where men and women meet the people of their dreams. Now, let's have our contestants introduce themselves, and then Sarah can ask some questions. Here we go. Contestant number one.\n Ryan: Hi, Sarah. My name is Ryan, nd I'm 27 years old, and I work as a doctor at City Hospital. I enjoy reading books on history, hiking with my dog, Amelia, and eating Japanese food. I also like a woman who loves adventure, is open to new ideas, and likes discussing world politics and government.\n Game Show Host: Okay. Well, thank you, Ryan. Let's go on to Contestant Number 2.\n Nate: Hi. I'm Nate. I'm 24 years old, and I am a guitar player in a rock band. I love traveling to new countries, watching action movies, and playing video games with my friends. And I love women who like my music, don't mind loud rock music, and a person who loves a good cheeseburger over the grill. I think I'm the man for you.\n Game Show Host: Well, thank you Nate. That's Contestant Number 2. Let's go on to Contestant Number 3.\n Charles: Hello. My name is Charles. I'm 29 years old, and I teach English at the University of Utah. In my free time, I enjoy mountain biking, gardening, and raising chickens in my back yard. I also help feed the homeless once a week. I also speak three languages, and I prefer women who have a good sense of humor, and cook all kinds of food, and who find joy in serving others.\n Game Show Host: Well, there we have it. Three contestants. And we will have Sarah ask these contestants questions after right after this commercial break.", "choices": [ "goes hiking in the mountains", "reads many types of books", "takes care of animals" ], "summary": "takes care of animals" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Charles likes women who _________.", "dialogue": "Game Show Host: Hello, everyone and welcome to the Dating Game, where men and women meet the people of their dreams. Now, let's have our contestants introduce themselves, and then Sarah can ask some questions. Here we go. Contestant number one.\n Ryan: Hi, Sarah. My name is Ryan, nd I'm 27 years old, and I work as a doctor at City Hospital. I enjoy reading books on history, hiking with my dog, Amelia, and eating Japanese food. I also like a woman who loves adventure, is open to new ideas, and likes discussing world politics and government.\n Game Show Host: Okay. Well, thank you, Ryan. Let's go on to Contestant Number 2.\n Nate: Hi. I'm Nate. I'm 24 years old, and I am a guitar player in a rock band. I love traveling to new countries, watching action movies, and playing video games with my friends. And I love women who like my music, don't mind loud rock music, and a person who loves a good cheeseburger over the grill. I think I'm the man for you.\n Game Show Host: Well, thank you Nate. That's Contestant Number 2. Let's go on to Contestant Number 3.\n Charles: Hello. My name is Charles. I'm 29 years old, and I teach English at the University of Utah. In my free time, I enjoy mountain biking, gardening, and raising chickens in my back yard. I also help feed the homeless once a week. I also speak three languages, and I prefer women who have a good sense of humor, and cook all kinds of food, and who find joy in serving others.\n Game Show Host: Well, there we have it. Three contestants. And we will have Sarah ask these contestants questions after right after this commercial break.", "choices": [ "speak different languages", "enjoy sports and exercise", "are good in the kitchen" ], "summary": "are good in the kitchen" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "For how long can they work?", "dialogue": "M: When shall we start our work, Mary?\n W: Tomorrow at 8 o'clock. But we must work quickly, for we have to finish everything before 3 in the afternoon.", "choices": [ "7 hours.", "5 hours.", "8 hours." ], "summary": "7 hours." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What conclusion can be drawn from this conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Is it always so hot here in summer? I can hardly stand it.\n M: That's why so many people move to other places after they live here only for a short period.", "choices": [ "It is not so hot as the woman expected.", "The weather is in fact very good here.", "It is very hot here." ], "summary": "It is very hot here." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When was the watch bought?", "dialogue": "F: Look at your new watch. You bought it yesterday, didn't you?\n M: No, I bought it this morning.", "choices": [ "Yesterday.", "Yesterday morning.", "This morning." ], "summary": "This morning." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does he feel about the Chinese people?", "dialogue": "W: What do you think of China?\n M: Great and the people are very friendly.", "choices": [ "Great.", "Friendly.", "Unfriendly." ], "summary": "Friendly." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman?", "dialogue": "M: Susan, I've got a few questions. Let's see. Can you type?\n W: No,I can't type.\n M: What about shorthand?\n W: I don't know. I've never tried.\n M: So you can't take shorthand and you can't type. What can you do, may I ask?\n W: Well, I can play the piano and the violin.\n M: Play the piano and the violin?\n W: Yes, and I can sing and dance.\n M: Susan, what are you doing here?\n W: I want a job. I want to work here.\n M: But you can't take shorthand, and you can't even type.\n W: No, of course I can't. I'm an actress.\n M: But I want a secretary.\n W: Is this the Grand Theater?\n M: No, of course not. It's the Grand Hotel. The Grand Theater is on the opposite street.", "choices": [ "An actress.", "A secretary.", "A typist." ], "summary": "An actress." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "M: Susan, I've got a few questions. Let's see. Can you type?\n W: No,I can't type.\n M: What about shorthand?\n W: I don't know. I've never tried.\n M: So you can't take shorthand and you can't type. What can you do, may I ask?\n W: Well, I can play the piano and the violin.\n M: Play the piano and the violin?\n W: Yes, and I can sing and dance.\n M: Susan, what are you doing here?\n W: I want a job. I want to work here.\n M: But you can't take shorthand, and you can't even type.\n W: No, of course I can't. I'm an actress.\n M: But I want a secretary.\n W: Is this the Grand Theater?\n M: No, of course not. It's the Grand Hotel. The Grand Theater is on the opposite street.", "choices": [ "Husband and wife.", "Interviewer and interviewee.", "Actor and actress." ], "summary": "Interviewer and interviewee." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Susan, I've got a few questions. Let's see. Can you type?\n W: No,I can't type.\n M: What about shorthand?\n W: I don't know. I've never tried.\n M: So you can't take shorthand and you can't type. What can you do, may I ask?\n W: Well, I can play the piano and the violin.\n M: Play the piano and the violin?\n W: Yes, and I can sing and dance.\n M: Susan, what are you doing here?\n W: I want a job. I want to work here.\n M: But you can't take shorthand, and you can't even type.\n W: No, of course I can't. I'm an actress.\n M: But I want a secretary.\n W: Is this the Grand Theater?\n M: No, of course not. It's the Grand Hotel. The Grand Theater is on the opposite street.", "choices": [ "The woman will be a secretary.", "The woman made a mistake.", "The man is satisfied with the woman." ], "summary": "The woman made a mistake." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Will the doctor come?", "dialogue": "M: Shall I send for a doctor?\n F: Don't bother. I'll be fine soon.", "choices": [ "No, he won't", "Yes, he will come soon", "We don't know" ], "summary": "No, he won't" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man do?", "dialogue": "W: I'm sorry. This window table is taken, but No. 3 is free.\n M: It doesn't matter. I'll take it. The menu, please.", "choices": [ "Sit at another table.", "Buy the table.", "Move the table to the window." ], "summary": "Sit at another table." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much will Jenny pay?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, this is Jenny from Sony. I would like to book a conference room for the 29th and 30th next month.\n M: OK, 35 pounds per day.", "choices": [ "30 pounds.", "35 pounds.", "70 pounds." ], "summary": "70 pounds." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the problem with the woman's watch?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, my watch stopped running, and I am not sure what's wrong with it.\n M: Well, let me look at it. Hmm, it seems that it just needs a new battery.\n W: Oh, that's really. I got some water on it last week and I was afraid that it might ruin the watch.\n M: How much is a new battery?\n M: It's 6.99, and we not only change a battery but also guarantee it for a year. And if you have the watch cleaned here, we can guarantee it for an additional three months.\n W: That sounds like a good deal. I'll get my battery here. When will it be ready?\n M: Usually I can do it right away but now I'm repairing lots of watches and I am way behind. Can you leave your watch here until 5 PM?\n W: Okey, see you then.", "choices": [ "It needs cleaning.", "It is ruined by water.", "It needs a new battery." ], "summary": "It needs a new battery." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the shop offer if one changes a battery there?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, my watch stopped running, and I am not sure what's wrong with it.\n M: Well, let me look at it. Hmm, it seems that it just needs a new battery.\n W: Oh, that's really. I got some water on it last week and I was afraid that it might ruin the watch.\n M: How much is a new battery?\n M: It's 6.99, and we not only change a battery but also guarantee it for a year. And if you have the watch cleaned here, we can guarantee it for an additional three months.\n W: That sounds like a good deal. I'll get my battery here. When will it be ready?\n M: Usually I can do it right away but now I'm repairing lots of watches and I am way behind. Can you leave your watch here until 5 PM?\n W: Okey, see you then.", "choices": [ "A free battery.", "One-year guarantee.", "Free cleaning service." ], "summary": "One-year guarantee." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why can't the woman have her watch repaired right away?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, my watch stopped running, and I am not sure what's wrong with it.\n M: Well, let me look at it. Hmm, it seems that it just needs a new battery.\n W: Oh, that's really. I got some water on it last week and I was afraid that it might ruin the watch.\n M: How much is a new battery?\n M: It's 6.99, and we not only change a battery but also guarantee it for a year. And if you have the watch cleaned here, we can guarantee it for an additional three months.\n W: That sounds like a good deal. I'll get my battery here. When will it be ready?\n M: Usually I can do it right away but now I'm repairing lots of watches and I am way behind. Can you leave your watch here until 5 PM?\n W: Okey, see you then.", "choices": [ "The man can't fix it at the moment.", "The woman doesn't have enough money on her.", "There is no right battery in the shop now." ], "summary": "The man can't fix it at the moment." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the two speakers mainly talking about?", "dialogue": "M: Good morning, madam.\n W: Good morning. I wonder if you can help. I've lost my coat.\n M: Where did you lose it, madam?\n W: Er... I left it on a bus yesterday morning.\n M: Can you describe it? Is it a raincoat?\n W: No. It's a long white overcoat. It's got a belt, and one of those thick furry collars that keep your ears warm. It's a very nice coat, actually.\n M: Hmm. I'm afraid we haven't got anything like that, madam. Sorry. But, may I have your name and your telephone number? We'll contact you as soon as we've got it.", "choices": [ "A raincoat.", "A lost overcoat.", "A new belt." ], "summary": "A lost overcoat." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man feel sorry for the woman?", "dialogue": "M: Good morning, madam.\n W: Good morning. I wonder if you can help. I've lost my coat.\n M: Where did you lose it, madam?\n W: Er... I left it on a bus yesterday morning.\n M: Can you describe it? Is it a raincoat?\n W: No. It's a long white overcoat. It's got a belt, and one of those thick furry collars that keep your ears warm. It's a very nice coat, actually.\n M: Hmm. I'm afraid we haven't got anything like that, madam. Sorry. But, may I have your name and your telephone number? We'll contact you as soon as we've got it.", "choices": [ "He can't telephone her.", "He forgets her name.", "He can't help her." ], "summary": "He can't help her." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the woman suggesting to the man?", "dialogue": "M: I think I've got this experiment set up right now.\n W: You only think it's right? In chemistry you've got to be sure.", "choices": [ "He should not do the experiment after all.", "He must be extremely careful.", "She will help him do the experiment." ], "summary": "He must be extremely careful." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can be learned from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: I read in the newspaper that the novel you are reading is excellent.\n M: I've also read some negative reviews.", "choices": [ "Opinions about the book are varied.", "The man thinks the book is excellent.", "You shouldn't believe everything you read." ], "summary": "Opinions about the book are varied." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What day is today?", "dialogue": "M: What day is today?\n F: It is Wednesday.", "choices": [ "It is windy.", "It is Wednesday.", "It is sunny." ], "summary": "It is Wednesday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do they think about a doctor?", "dialogue": "F: I think a doctor should be a friendly person.\n M: Yes, I agree.", "choices": [ "Friendly.", "Friend.", "Strict." ], "summary": "Friendly." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "W: Harry, guess what? I've just received an email from Pamela. She and Peter are coming down to see us this weekend.\n M: Oh, that's good news! We haven't seen them for ages.\n W: Yeah. The last time we met them was at our wedding three years ago.\n M: Did Pamela mention how long they'll stay?\n W: About one week.\n M: Great! I can't wait to show them around our new house.\n W: Me too. We haven't had any guests since we moved in here. If the weather is fine, we can have a barbecue in the garden.\n M: Good idea. I'll go to the market tomorrow to buy all the things we'll need.", "choices": [ "Having guests this weekend.", "Going out for sightseeing.", "Moving into a new house." ], "summary": "Having guests this weekend." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the relationship between the speakers?", "dialogue": "W: Harry, guess what? I've just received an email from Pamela. She and Peter are coming down to see us this weekend.\n M: Oh, that's good news! We haven't seen them for ages.\n W: Yeah. The last time we met them was at our wedding three years ago.\n M: Did Pamela mention how long they'll stay?\n W: About one week.\n M: Great! I can't wait to show them around our new house.\n W: Me too. We haven't had any guests since we moved in here. If the weather is fine, we can have a barbecue in the garden.\n M: Good idea. I'll go to the market tomorrow to buy all the things we'll need.", "choices": [ "Neighbors.", "Husband and wife.", "Host and visitor." ], "summary": "Husband and wife." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man do tomorrow?", "dialogue": "W: Harry, guess what? I've just received an email from Pamela. She and Peter are coming down to see us this weekend.\n M: Oh, that's good news! We haven't seen them for ages.\n W: Yeah. The last time we met them was at our wedding three years ago.\n M: Did Pamela mention how long they'll stay?\n W: About one week.\n M: Great! I can't wait to show them around our new house.\n W: Me too. We haven't had any guests since we moved in here. If the weather is fine, we can have a barbecue in the garden.\n M: Good idea. I'll go to the market tomorrow to buy all the things we'll need.", "choices": [ "Work in his garden.", "Have a barbecue.", "Do some shopping." ], "summary": "Do some shopping." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation most likely take place?", "dialogue": "W: HOW do I take the medicine, doctor?\n M: Three times a day and two tablets each time.", "choices": [ "At a hospital.", "At a shop.", "At a bar." ], "summary": "At a hospital." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is Yang Mei going to the United States for?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Yang Mei. I hear you're going to the United States.\n W: Yes. I'm going with my grandma. We're going to see my parents in New Jersey.\n M: When are you leaving, then?\n W: This Friday evening. Our plane leaves at seven fifteen.\n M: How long will you be there?\n W: Six months.\n M: Six months! Do you go and see my grandparents in New York?\n W: Of course, I will. I want to see as many places as I can. How can I travel?\n M: Most people travel by car. The roads are very good.\n W: But I don't have a car and I can't drive. Is there any other way to travel?\n M: You can travel by bus. It's very cheap.\n W: Can't I travel by train?\n M: Yes, you can. The train is expensive in the States, but it's fast.\n W: Thank you very much. Well, must be off now. See you when I get back.\n M: Good luck and have a good trip!", "choices": [ "To Bob's house.", "To see her grandparents.", "To see her parents." ], "summary": "To see her parents." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman's attitude toward the man's words?", "dialogue": "M: Oh, it is terribly hot! I cannot bear it any longer.\n W: Oh, come on. Why keep on complaining about things you can do nothing about?", "choices": [ "Impatient.", "Very angry.", "Patient." ], "summary": "Impatient." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man say about the seminar?", "dialogue": "W: The seminar originally scheduled for today has been cancelled. The hours I've spent preparing for it are totally wasted.\n M: Not really. As far as I know it's been postponed till next week.", "choices": [ "It will be held in a different place,", "It has been put off.", "It has been cancelled." ], "summary": "It has been put off." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "According to the conversation, Mr. Johnson is NOT very strong in ________.", "dialogue": "W: Good morning. Sit down please, Mr. Johnson.\n M: Thank you, madam.\n W: I have read your letter here. You seemed to have done very well at school. Can you tell me something about your school work?\n M: As you can see, my strongest subjects were arts subjects. My best subject was history and my second best was geography. However, my favorite subject was math, and the results I got in the math paper were quite reasonable.\n W: That's true. Now, can you tell me why you think these subjects will help you in this job?\n M: Well, madam, I understand that you manufacture computers, prepare software, and advise clients on how to use them. Is that right?\n W: That's right.\n M: And I've been told that working with computers needs a logical mind rather than great skills in mathematics. That's especially true, I believe, when it comes to writing programs. So I think my results show that I have some ability in logic and in mathematics as well.\n W: So, you would like to write material for computers, would you?\n M: Yes, madam. That's what interests me most about computers - writing programs, but I think the computer industry itself is still expanding enormously. I'm sure that career prospects in the industry would be very good no matter what sort of job I went into.\n W: I see, well, thank you. I've enjoyed our talk. We'll be writing to you.\n M: Thank you, madam. Good morning.", "choices": [ "history", "geography", "mathematics" ], "summary": "mathematics" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Mr. Johnson thinks that ________ can help him a lot in the job.", "dialogue": "W: Good morning. Sit down please, Mr. Johnson.\n M: Thank you, madam.\n W: I have read your letter here. You seemed to have done very well at school. Can you tell me something about your school work?\n M: As you can see, my strongest subjects were arts subjects. My best subject was history and my second best was geography. However, my favorite subject was math, and the results I got in the math paper were quite reasonable.\n W: That's true. Now, can you tell me why you think these subjects will help you in this job?\n M: Well, madam, I understand that you manufacture computers, prepare software, and advise clients on how to use them. Is that right?\n W: That's right.\n M: And I've been told that working with computers needs a logical mind rather than great skills in mathematics. That's especially true, I believe, when it comes to writing programs. So I think my results show that I have some ability in logic and in mathematics as well.\n W: So, you would like to write material for computers, would you?\n M: Yes, madam. That's what interests me most about computers - writing programs, but I think the computer industry itself is still expanding enormously. I'm sure that career prospects in the industry would be very good no matter what sort of job I went into.\n W: I see, well, thank you. I've enjoyed our talk. We'll be writing to you.\n M: Thank you, madam. Good morning.", "choices": [ "logic", "writing", "history" ], "summary": "logic" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Mr. Johnson would like to work as a (n)", "dialogue": "W: Good morning. Sit down please, Mr. Johnson.\n M: Thank you, madam.\n W: I have read your letter here. You seemed to have done very well at school. Can you tell me something about your school work?\n M: As you can see, my strongest subjects were arts subjects. My best subject was history and my second best was geography. However, my favorite subject was math, and the results I got in the math paper were quite reasonable.\n W: That's true. Now, can you tell me why you think these subjects will help you in this job?\n M: Well, madam, I understand that you manufacture computers, prepare software, and advise clients on how to use them. Is that right?\n W: That's right.\n M: And I've been told that working with computers needs a logical mind rather than great skills in mathematics. That's especially true, I believe, when it comes to writing programs. So I think my results show that I have some ability in logic and in mathematics as well.\n W: So, you would like to write material for computers, would you?\n M: Yes, madam. That's what interests me most about computers - writing programs, but I think the computer industry itself is still expanding enormously. I'm sure that career prospects in the industry would be very good no matter what sort of job I went into.\n W: I see, well, thank you. I've enjoyed our talk. We'll be writing to you.\n M: Thank you, madam. Good morning.", "choices": [ "adviser", "computer programmer", "product designer" ], "summary": "computer programmer" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the company put the two singers together as a group?", "dialogue": "W: You two are quite different. How did your company put you two together as a team?\n M: At first, they wanted to hear our harmony. We sang to them and they really liked to. So they decided that it would be best to put us together as a group.\n W: What are some of the distinctive features of your music?\n M: We have a variety of different songs; we have four different styles: soft rock, slow music, love songs and country music. But we are most at home with soft rock. I really like our voices merged together and I like how it sounds. Actually, there is a song called Studying. Our company really likes the song because it represents our voice.\n W: What would you like to bring to the audience through your music?\n M: I'd like to recommend our first song to everyone. The name of the song is Believe. The main idea we want to share is that we want to tell everyone you have to believe in yourself before people can believe in you. Actually we want to bring our music to everyone and make everyone happy. Music is something all around you. You can listen to music and you can feel what the music says.", "choices": [ "They are both talented singers.", "They are both popular among fans.", "Their voices make a good match." ], "summary": "Their voices make a good match." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the two singers best at?", "dialogue": "W: You two are quite different. How did your company put you two together as a team?\n M: At first, they wanted to hear our harmony. We sang to them and they really liked to. So they decided that it would be best to put us together as a group.\n W: What are some of the distinctive features of your music?\n M: We have a variety of different songs; we have four different styles: soft rock, slow music, love songs and country music. But we are most at home with soft rock. I really like our voices merged together and I like how it sounds. Actually, there is a song called Studying. Our company really likes the song because it represents our voice.\n W: What would you like to bring to the audience through your music?\n M: I'd like to recommend our first song to everyone. The name of the song is Believe. The main idea we want to share is that we want to tell everyone you have to believe in yourself before people can believe in you. Actually we want to bring our music to everyone and make everyone happy. Music is something all around you. You can listen to music and you can feel what the music says.", "choices": [ "Soft rock.", "Slow music.", "Love songs." ], "summary": "Soft rock." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the company like the song \"Studying\"?", "dialogue": "W: You two are quite different. How did your company put you two together as a team?\n M: At first, they wanted to hear our harmony. We sang to them and they really liked to. So they decided that it would be best to put us together as a group.\n W: What are some of the distinctive features of your music?\n M: We have a variety of different songs; we have four different styles: soft rock, slow music, love songs and country music. But we are most at home with soft rock. I really like our voices merged together and I like how it sounds. Actually, there is a song called Studying. Our company really likes the song because it represents our voice.\n W: What would you like to bring to the audience through your music?\n M: I'd like to recommend our first song to everyone. The name of the song is Believe. The main idea we want to share is that we want to tell everyone you have to believe in yourself before people can believe in you. Actually we want to bring our music to everyone and make everyone happy. Music is something all around you. You can listen to music and you can feel what the music says.", "choices": [ "It displays a different singing style.", "It has some distinguishing features.", "It brings out the best of the singers' voice." ], "summary": "It brings out the best of the singers' voice." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the main idea of the song \"Believe\" according to the man?", "dialogue": "W: You two are quite different. How did your company put you two together as a team?\n M: At first, they wanted to hear our harmony. We sang to them and they really liked to. So they decided that it would be best to put us together as a group.\n W: What are some of the distinctive features of your music?\n M: We have a variety of different songs; we have four different styles: soft rock, slow music, love songs and country music. But we are most at home with soft rock. I really like our voices merged together and I like how it sounds. Actually, there is a song called Studying. Our company really likes the song because it represents our voice.\n W: What would you like to bring to the audience through your music?\n M: I'd like to recommend our first song to everyone. The name of the song is Believe. The main idea we want to share is that we want to tell everyone you have to believe in yourself before people can believe in you. Actually we want to bring our music to everyone and make everyone happy. Music is something all around you. You can listen to music and you can feel what the music says.", "choices": [ "Make music part of your life.", "Share your happiness with others.", "Trust yourself before others trust you." ], "summary": "Trust yourself before others trust you." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "At what time did the basketball match start last Saturday?", "dialogue": "M: Did you go to the basketball match last Saturday?\n W: Oh, yes. It was supposed to start at 8:30,but it was delayed 15 minutes.", "choices": [ "At 8:45.", "At 9:15.", "At 8:15." ], "summary": "At 8:45." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did Hal do?", "dialogue": "W: Hal, how long did it take you to finish Mr. Winter's home-work assignment?\n M: Not long. I was able to do the whole thing this morning before class.", "choices": [ "Met Mr. Winter.", "Worked all night.", "Did his homework." ], "summary": "Did his homework." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is wanted in the ad?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Betty. How are things going with you?\n W: Not bad. I need a summer job.\n M: I was reading the wanted ads. Here's something for you. Wanted: Waitress for a new restaurant.\n W: Thank you. I'll have a try.", "choices": [ "Waiter.", "Waitress.", "Cook." ], "summary": "Waitress." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many stamps are there in a small packet?", "dialogue": "M: I want to buy some first-class stamps. Do you sell them in little packets?\n W: Yes. This one has twenty first-class stamps, and the total bill is $ 3.12.", "choices": [ "Three.", "Eight.", "Twenty." ], "summary": "Twenty." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn about the woman's company?", "dialogue": "W: Morning, this is TGC.\n M: Good morning. Walter Barry here, calling from London. Could I speak to Mr. Grand, please?\n W: Who's calling, please?\n M: Walter Barry, from London.\n W: What is it about, please?\n M: Well, I understand that your company has a chemical processing plant. My own company, LCP, Liquid Control Products, is a leader in safety from leaks in the field of chemical processing. I would like to speak to Mr. Grand to discuss ways in which we could help TGC protect itself from such problems and save money at the same time.\n W: Yes, I see. Well, Mr. Grand is not available just now.\n M: Can you tell me when I could reach him?\n W: He's very busy for the next few days \u2013 then he'll be away in New York. So it's difficult to give you a time.\n M: Could I speak to someone else, perhaps?\n W: Who in particular?\n M: A colleague for example?\n W: You're speaking to his personal assistant. I can deal with calls for Mr. Grand.\n M: Yes, well, could I ring him tomorrow?\n W: No, I'm sorry he won't be free tomorrow. Listen, let me suggest something. You send us details of your products and services, together with references from other companies and then we'll contact you.\n M: Yes, that's very kind of you. I have your address.\n W: Very good, Mr....\n M: Barry. Walter Barry from LCP in London.\n W: Right, Mr. Barry. We look forward to hearing from you.\n M: Thank you. Goodbye.\n W: Bye.", "choices": [ "It has a partnership with LCP.", "It has a chemical processing plant.", "It specializes in safety from leaks." ], "summary": "It has a chemical processing plant." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn about the man?", "dialogue": "W: Morning, this is TGC.\n M: Good morning. Walter Barry here, calling from London. Could I speak to Mr. Grand, please?\n W: Who's calling, please?\n M: Walter Barry, from London.\n W: What is it about, please?\n M: Well, I understand that your company has a chemical processing plant. My own company, LCP, Liquid Control Products, is a leader in safety from leaks in the field of chemical processing. I would like to speak to Mr. Grand to discuss ways in which we could help TGC protect itself from such problems and save money at the same time.\n W: Yes, I see. Well, Mr. Grand is not available just now.\n M: Can you tell me when I could reach him?\n W: He's very busy for the next few days \u2013 then he'll be away in New York. So it's difficult to give you a time.\n M: Could I speak to someone else, perhaps?\n W: Who in particular?\n M: A colleague for example?\n W: You're speaking to his personal assistant. I can deal with calls for Mr. Grand.\n M: Yes, well, could I ring him tomorrow?\n W: No, I'm sorry he won't be free tomorrow. Listen, let me suggest something. You send us details of your products and services, together with references from other companies and then we'll contact you.\n M: Yes, that's very kind of you. I have your address.\n W: Very good, Mr....\n M: Barry. Walter Barry from LCP in London.\n W: Right, Mr. Barry. We look forward to hearing from you.\n M: Thank you. Goodbye.\n W: Bye.", "choices": [ "He is a chemist.", "He is a salesman.", "He is a safety inspector." ], "summary": "He is a salesman." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman's position in her company?", "dialogue": "W: Morning, this is TGC.\n M: Good morning. Walter Barry here, calling from London. Could I speak to Mr. Grand, please?\n W: Who's calling, please?\n M: Walter Barry, from London.\n W: What is it about, please?\n M: Well, I understand that your company has a chemical processing plant. My own company, LCP, Liquid Control Products, is a leader in safety from leaks in the field of chemical processing. I would like to speak to Mr. Grand to discuss ways in which we could help TGC protect itself from such problems and save money at the same time.\n W: Yes, I see. Well, Mr. Grand is not available just now.\n M: Can you tell me when I could reach him?\n W: He's very busy for the next few days \u2013 then he'll be away in New York. So it's difficult to give you a time.\n M: Could I speak to someone else, perhaps?\n W: Who in particular?\n M: A colleague for example?\n W: You're speaking to his personal assistant. I can deal with calls for Mr. Grand.\n M: Yes, well, could I ring him tomorrow?\n W: No, I'm sorry he won't be free tomorrow. Listen, let me suggest something. You send us details of your products and services, together with references from other companies and then we'll contact you.\n M: Yes, that's very kind of you. I have your address.\n W: Very good, Mr....\n M: Barry. Walter Barry from LCP in London.\n W: Right, Mr. Barry. We look forward to hearing from you.\n M: Thank you. Goodbye.\n W: Bye.", "choices": [ "The public relations officer.", "Mr. Grand's personal assistant.", "Director of the safety department." ], "summary": "Mr. Grand's personal assistant." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman suggest the man do?", "dialogue": "W: Morning, this is TGC.\n M: Good morning. Walter Barry here, calling from London. Could I speak to Mr. Grand, please?\n W: Who's calling, please?\n M: Walter Barry, from London.\n W: What is it about, please?\n M: Well, I understand that your company has a chemical processing plant. My own company, LCP, Liquid Control Products, is a leader in safety from leaks in the field of chemical processing. I would like to speak to Mr. Grand to discuss ways in which we could help TGC protect itself from such problems and save money at the same time.\n W: Yes, I see. Well, Mr. Grand is not available just now.\n M: Can you tell me when I could reach him?\n W: He's very busy for the next few days \u2013 then he'll be away in New York. So it's difficult to give you a time.\n M: Could I speak to someone else, perhaps?\n W: Who in particular?\n M: A colleague for example?\n W: You're speaking to his personal assistant. I can deal with calls for Mr. Grand.\n M: Yes, well, could I ring him tomorrow?\n W: No, I'm sorry he won't be free tomorrow. Listen, let me suggest something. You send us details of your products and services, together with references from other companies and then we'll contact you.\n M: Yes, that's very kind of you. I have your address.\n W: Very good, Mr....\n M: Barry. Walter Barry from LCP in London.\n W: Right, Mr. Barry. We look forward to hearing from you.\n M: Thank you. Goodbye.\n W: Bye.", "choices": [ "Wait for Mr. Grand to call back.", "Leave a message for Mr. Grand.", "Provide details of their products and services." ], "summary": "Provide details of their products and services." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the conversation mainly about?", "dialogue": "M: Did you take notes in math class? If so, can I borrow them? I wasn't there because I was at an amusement park.\n W: I do have some notes, but I am reading them right now. Maybe you should ask another one for help.", "choices": [ "Taking math class.", "Borrowing notes.", "Visiting the amusement park." ], "summary": "Borrowing notes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the two speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "W: Do you know that Michael Owen has won France Footballs Golden Ball Prize?\n M: Not a surprise. He has 20 goals this season.", "choices": [ "A football player.", "A football team.", "A football match." ], "summary": "A football player." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: Look at this catalogue, John. I think I want to get this red blouse.\n M: Err, I think you've already one like this in blue. Do you need every color in the rainbow?", "choices": [ "He would rather the woman didn't buy the blouse.", "The woman needs blouses in the colors of a rainbow.", "The information in the catalog is not always reliable." ], "summary": "He would rather the woman didn't buy the blouse." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Did Jack find the tape he borrowed from Paul? Do you know?\n M: He looked everywhere for it, but in the end he had to go to the party without it.", "choices": [ "Jack brought the tape to the party.", "The tape had been returned to Paul.", "The tape was missing." ], "summary": "The tape was missing." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was Amy's firstjob?", "dialogue": "M: Amy, what was your first job?\n W: Well, when I graduated from the college in 1998, I worked first as a secretary to the General Manager. That lasted for two years. Then I was promoted the Personnel Manager.\n M: What were your duties?\n W: I was responsible for all personnel matters.\n M: Did you enjoy it?\n W: Well, the people were nice. I liked the people I worked with. But the job was poorly paid.\n M: And how long did you stay there?\n W: Oh, about a year. I left because I wanted to apply for a position in the Sales Department. That's where I work now.", "choices": [ "Personnel manager.", "Engineer.", "Secretary to General Manager." ], "summary": "Secretary to General Manager." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was Amy's second job?", "dialogue": "M: Amy, what was your first job?\n W: Well, when I graduated from the college in 1998, I worked first as a secretary to the General Manager. That lasted for two years. Then I was promoted the Personnel Manager.\n M: What were your duties?\n W: I was responsible for all personnel matters.\n M: Did you enjoy it?\n W: Well, the people were nice. I liked the people I worked with. But the job was poorly paid.\n M: And how long did you stay there?\n W: Oh, about a year. I left because I wanted to apply for a position in the Sales Department. That's where I work now.", "choices": [ "General manager.", "Salesman.", "Personnel manager." ], "summary": "Personnel manager." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long did Amy stay in the Personnel Department?", "dialogue": "M: Amy, what was your first job?\n W: Well, when I graduated from the college in 1998, I worked first as a secretary to the General Manager. That lasted for two years. Then I was promoted the Personnel Manager.\n M: What were your duties?\n W: I was responsible for all personnel matters.\n M: Did you enjoy it?\n W: Well, the people were nice. I liked the people I worked with. But the job was poorly paid.\n M: And how long did you stay there?\n W: Oh, about a year. I left because I wanted to apply for a position in the Sales Department. That's where I work now.", "choices": [ "One year.", "Half a year.", "One and a half years." ], "summary": "One year." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is Mr Brown?", "dialogue": "W: ABC company. Can I help you?\n M: Can you put me through to Mr Brown in the Sales Department?\n W: I'm afraid Mr Brown is at a meeting at the moment.\n M: Can I leave a message?\n W: Certainly.\n M: Can you ask Mr Brown to call me at 1300-621-7865?\n W: Who is calling, please?\n M: Alan Peterson.\n W: OK. Mr Peterson. Can you repeat the phone number?\n M: That's 1300-621-7865.\n W: OK. I'll ask Mr Brown to call you as soon as the meeting is over.\n M: Thanks. Bye.", "choices": [ "He is in the Sales Department.", "He is having a meeting.", "He is busy." ], "summary": "He is having a meeting." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is Mr Peterson's telephone number?", "dialogue": "W: ABC company. Can I help you?\n M: Can you put me through to Mr Brown in the Sales Department?\n W: I'm afraid Mr Brown is at a meeting at the moment.\n M: Can I leave a message?\n W: Certainly.\n M: Can you ask Mr Brown to call me at 1300-621-7865?\n W: Who is calling, please?\n M: Alan Peterson.\n W: OK. Mr Peterson. Can you repeat the phone number?\n M: That's 1300-621-7865.\n W: OK. I'll ask Mr Brown to call you as soon as the meeting is over.\n M: Thanks. Bye.", "choices": [ "1300-621-7865.", "1300-612-7685.", "1360-620-7568." ], "summary": "1300-621-7865." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does Bill feel the novel?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Bill. You are reading the novel again.\n M: Yes, I will never be tired of it. I have read three times. I can always learn something new from it every time I read it.\n W: Really? Who's the writer?\n M: Charles Dickens. I think he's a great English writer. What about you?\n W: So do I. He is also my favorite foreign writer. What do you think about it?\n M: It's exciting.\n W: Where did you buy it?\n M: In the Rese Bookshop.\n W: I don't know where it is. Is it far from here?\n M: No. Only 10 minutes' walk from here. Next to the People's Cinema.\n W: Oh. I see. I am going there to get one, too. Thank you.\n M: You are welcome.", "choices": [ "Exciting.", "Boring.", "Just so-so." ], "summary": "Exciting." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the woman?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Bill. You are reading the novel again.\n M: Yes, I will never be tired of it. I have read three times. I can always learn something new from it every time I read it.\n W: Really? Who's the writer?\n M: Charles Dickens. I think he's a great English writer. What about you?\n W: So do I. He is also my favorite foreign writer. What do you think about it?\n M: It's exciting.\n W: Where did you buy it?\n M: In the Rese Bookshop.\n W: I don't know where it is. Is it far from here?\n M: No. Only 10 minutes' walk from here. Next to the People's Cinema.\n W: Oh. I see. I am going there to get one, too. Thank you.\n M: You are welcome.", "choices": [ "She comes from England.", "She likes learning something new from the book.", "She likes Dickens' books best." ], "summary": "She likes Dickens' books best." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the woman do next?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Bill. You are reading the novel again.\n M: Yes, I will never be tired of it. I have read three times. I can always learn something new from it every time I read it.\n W: Really? Who's the writer?\n M: Charles Dickens. I think he's a great English writer. What about you?\n W: So do I. He is also my favorite foreign writer. What do you think about it?\n M: It's exciting.\n W: Where did you buy it?\n M: In the Rese Bookshop.\n W: I don't know where it is. Is it far from here?\n M: No. Only 10 minutes' walk from here. Next to the People's Cinema.\n W: Oh. I see. I am going there to get one, too. Thank you.\n M: You are welcome.", "choices": [ "She will go to the library to borrow a copy of the novel.", "She will go to the bookshop and buy one.", "She will go to the People's Cinema." ], "summary": "She will go to the bookshop and buy one." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man hear?", "dialogue": "W: Do you hear anything?\n M: Yes, someone is calling me outside the door.", "choices": [ "He hears someone singing.", "He hears someone calling him.", "He hears someone calling the woman." ], "summary": "He hears someone calling him." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the man?", "dialogue": "W: How came you were absent from class yesterday morning, Henry?\n M: I'm sorry, Madam. My cousin was coming home from England, and I had to go to the airport with my father to meet him.\n W: Better ask for permission next time.", "choices": [ "He saw off his father at the airport yesterday.", "He was late for class yesterday morning.", "He went to meet his cousin yesterday morning." ], "summary": "He went to meet his cousin yesterday morning." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman want to be after she leaves school?", "dialogue": "M: Are you going to leave school at the end of the term?\n W: Yes, I am.\n M: What are you going to do?\n W: I'm going to be a clerk.\n M: What does a clerk do?\n W: He works in an office. He writes letters and reports, and he types.\n M: I want to be a vet.\n W: A what?\n M: A vet--a veterinary surgeon.\n W: Good gracious! What is that?\n M: A vet's a man who takes care of sick animals. He is an animal doctor.\n W: I once read a story about a person who talked to animal. It was very interesting.\n M: I think I will learn to exchange with animals, understand their feelings and become their best friend.\n W: I am sure you will be a good vet.", "choices": [ "A musician.", "A clerk.", "A vet." ], "summary": "A clerk." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man want to be ______.", "dialogue": "M: Are you going to leave school at the end of the term?\n W: Yes, I am.\n M: What are you going to do?\n W: I'm going to be a clerk.\n M: What does a clerk do?\n W: He works in an office. He writes letters and reports, and he types.\n M: I want to be a vet.\n W: A what?\n M: A vet--a veterinary surgeon.\n W: Good gracious! What is that?\n M: A vet's a man who takes care of sick animals. He is an animal doctor.\n W: I once read a story about a person who talked to animal. It was very interesting.\n M: I think I will learn to exchange with animals, understand their feelings and become their best friend.\n W: I am sure you will be a good vet.", "choices": [ "An engineer.", "A clerk.", "An animal doctor." ], "summary": "An animal doctor." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman's attitude to the man ______.", "dialogue": "M: Are you going to leave school at the end of the term?\n W: Yes, I am.\n M: What are you going to do?\n W: I'm going to be a clerk.\n M: What does a clerk do?\n W: He works in an office. He writes letters and reports, and he types.\n M: I want to be a vet.\n W: A what?\n M: A vet--a veterinary surgeon.\n W: Good gracious! What is that?\n M: A vet's a man who takes care of sick animals. He is an animal doctor.\n W: I once read a story about a person who talked to animal. It was very interesting.\n M: I think I will learn to exchange with animals, understand their feelings and become their best friend.\n W: I am sure you will be a good vet.", "choices": [ "Cold.", "Jealous.", "Admired." ], "summary": "Admired." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the woman leave the school?", "dialogue": "M: Are you going to leave school at the end of the term?\n W: Yes, I am.\n M: What are you going to do?\n W: I'm going to be a clerk.\n M: What does a clerk do?\n W: He works in an office. He writes letters and reports, and he types.\n M: I want to be a vet.\n W: A what?\n M: A vet--a veterinary surgeon.\n W: Good gracious! What is that?\n M: A vet's a man who takes care of sick animals. He is an animal doctor.\n W: I once read a story about a person who talked to animal. It was very interesting.\n M: I think I will learn to exchange with animals, understand their feelings and become their best friend.\n W: I am sure you will be a good vet.", "choices": [ "At the beginning of the term.", "At the end of the term.", "At the middle of the term." ], "summary": "At the end of the term." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman think a businessman should be?", "dialogue": "F: I think a businessman should be good-looking.\n M: No, I don't agree.", "choices": [ "Wen-mannered.", "Good-looking.", "Good-humoured." ], "summary": "Good-looking." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: How did you ever move that desk upstairs to your room?\n M: It was very heavy. But I got my roommates to help me with it.", "choices": [ "He and his roommates moved the desk to his room.", "The desk wasn't as heavy as it looked.", "His roommates found him another desk." ], "summary": "He and his roommates moved the desk to his room." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Jackson changed his job because he ________.", "dialogue": "M: Why did Jack suddenly decide to quit his job?\n W: He said he wouldn't break his back working for such low pay.\n M: I see.", "choices": [ "hurt himself during his work", "was not satisfied with his plan", "wanted to work harder" ], "summary": "was not satisfied with his plan" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who lives the farthest from school?", "dialogue": "W: Bill, do you live far from school?\n M: No, I live close to school. What about you, Mary?\n W: I live far from school. It's 50 minutes by bike.\n M: John lives farther than you. He goes to school by train.", "choices": [ "John.", "Bill.", "Mary." ], "summary": "John." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long does Mary get to school by bike?", "dialogue": "W: Bill, do you live far from school?\n M: No, I live close to school. What about you, Mary?\n W: I live far from school. It's 50 minutes by bike.\n M: John lives farther than you. He goes to school by train.", "choices": [ "It's 30 minutes.", "It's 40 minutes.", "It's 50 minutes." ], "summary": "It's 50 minutes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think of Mr. Stone's lessons?", "dialogue": "W: Mr. Stone's lessons were a waste of time. He was always telling Funny stories.\n M: But he was actually covering what we should learn.", "choices": [ "Boring.", "Helpful.", "Unnecessary." ], "summary": "Helpful." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman intend to do?", "dialogue": "W: I heard that PICC is going to hold interviews on campus next week.\n M: Yeah, what day? I'd like to talk to them and drop my resume.", "choices": [ "Get a job on campus.", "Get her resume ready.", "Apply for a job with PICC." ], "summary": "Apply for a job with PICC." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When did the woman go to see Kate?", "dialogue": "M: Have you seen Kate recently, Vicky?\n W: Yes, I have. I saw her a couple of days ago. She hasn't been very well in the last couple of weeks.\n M: Has she seen a doctor since she's been ill?\n W: Yes, she has. The doctor told her to take it easy for a while, but she hasn't been taking his advice. She's as busy as usual.\n M: Do you think it useful for me to ask her to have a rest when I go to see her? Or shall we go together?\n W: I think you can go yourself and show your concern to her since she sometimes would take your advice. So it's unnecessary for me to go with you. What's more, I've got some other things to do at the moment.", "choices": [ "Two days ago.", "Two weeks ago.", "A week ago." ], "summary": "Two days ago." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about Kate?", "dialogue": "M: Have you seen Kate recently, Vicky?\n W: Yes, I have. I saw her a couple of days ago. She hasn't been very well in the last couple of weeks.\n M: Has she seen a doctor since she's been ill?\n W: Yes, she has. The doctor told her to take it easy for a while, but she hasn't been taking his advice. She's as busy as usual.\n M: Do you think it useful for me to ask her to have a rest when I go to see her? Or shall we go together?\n W: I think you can go yourself and show your concern to her since she sometimes would take your advice. So it's unnecessary for me to go with you. What's more, I've got some other things to do at the moment.", "choices": [ "The doctor's advice does her no good.", "She hasn't got well though she has seen a doctor.", "She's too busy to see a doctor." ], "summary": "She hasn't got well though she has seen a doctor." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who will go to see Kate?", "dialogue": "M: Have you seen Kate recently, Vicky?\n W: Yes, I have. I saw her a couple of days ago. She hasn't been very well in the last couple of weeks.\n M: Has she seen a doctor since she's been ill?\n W: Yes, she has. The doctor told her to take it easy for a while, but she hasn't been taking his advice. She's as busy as usual.\n M: Do you think it useful for me to ask her to have a rest when I go to see her? Or shall we go together?\n W: I think you can go yourself and show your concern to her since she sometimes would take your advice. So it's unnecessary for me to go with you. What's more, I've got some other things to do at the moment.", "choices": [ "The woman.", "The man.", "Both of them." ], "summary": "The man." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where will the woman buy the bed?", "dialogue": "M: Shopping for furniture can be such a pain! It's so crowed here!\n W: Let's write down the prices first. A sofa is 4,000; bookshelves are 2, 500 each; a bed is 1, 200; a dining table and chairs are 6,000 a set. I think we can get the sofa in Ikea, the bed, and the dining table and chairs from Design 2000.\n M: That's good. Wait a minute. One more thing, we need a lamp for our study, remember? I think we can get a nice one from Pricerite for about $ 150. Let me see, we don't need a bedside table anymore.", "choices": [ "At Design 2000.", "At Pricerite.", "At Ikea." ], "summary": "At Design 2000." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What have the speakers nearly forgotten to buy?", "dialogue": "M: Shopping for furniture can be such a pain! It's so crowed here!\n W: Let's write down the prices first. A sofa is 4,000; bookshelves are 2, 500 each; a bed is 1, 200; a dining table and chairs are 6,000 a set. I think we can get the sofa in Ikea, the bed, and the dining table and chairs from Design 2000.\n M: That's good. Wait a minute. One more thing, we need a lamp for our study, remember? I think we can get a nice one from Pricerite for about $ 150. Let me see, we don't need a bedside table anymore.", "choices": [ "A bedside table.", "A dining table.", "A lamp." ], "summary": "A lamp." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the telegram say?", "dialogue": "M: Something very unusual happened to me this morning.\n W: Really? What was it?\n M: I was studying in the classroom when Tom came rushing in.\n W: Yes?\n M: He told me there was a telegram for me at the gate house! Someone was ill in my family.\n W: Goodness me! I hate telegrams. They seldom bring any good news.\n M: Yes, that's just how I felt. My legs turned to water, so I asked Tom to accompany me to the school gate.\n W: I can imagine how you felt.\n M: On my way to the school gate I was thinking terrible things. What could have happened at home, you know, and all that.\n W: Yes, of course. I understand.\n M: So when I tore the telegram open, my fingers were trembling.\n W: Dear me!\n M: But when I read the telegram, I just couldn't make heads or tails out of it.\n W: How strange! What did it say?\n M: It said: Return immediately. Uncle seriously ill.\n W: Oh, I am sorry to hear that.\n M: But the surprising part about it is that I have no uncle.\n W: Indeed!\n M: I could hardly believe my own eyes. But it was written there in black and white. Then I happened to glance at the address to a \"Carl\", not \"Carol\".\n W: Well, I never!\n M: You can never imagine how relieved I was.\n W: Yes. What a relief! But what did Tom have to say?\n M: Tom was so embarrassed. He kept apologizing all the way back.\n W: He has always been quite careless.", "choices": [ "Return immediately for somebody was seriously ill at home.", "Return immediately for his aunt is expecting him.", "Return immediately for something unusual happened at home." ], "summary": "Return immediately for somebody was seriously ill at home." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why was the man relieved at last?", "dialogue": "M: Something very unusual happened to me this morning.\n W: Really? What was it?\n M: I was studying in the classroom when Tom came rushing in.\n W: Yes?\n M: He told me there was a telegram for me at the gate house! Someone was ill in my family.\n W: Goodness me! I hate telegrams. They seldom bring any good news.\n M: Yes, that's just how I felt. My legs turned to water, so I asked Tom to accompany me to the school gate.\n W: I can imagine how you felt.\n M: On my way to the school gate I was thinking terrible things. What could have happened at home, you know, and all that.\n W: Yes, of course. I understand.\n M: So when I tore the telegram open, my fingers were trembling.\n W: Dear me!\n M: But when I read the telegram, I just couldn't make heads or tails out of it.\n W: How strange! What did it say?\n M: It said: Return immediately. Uncle seriously ill.\n W: Oh, I am sorry to hear that.\n M: But the surprising part about it is that I have no uncle.\n W: Indeed!\n M: I could hardly believe my own eyes. But it was written there in black and white. Then I happened to glance at the address to a \"Carl\", not \"Carol\".\n W: Well, I never!\n M: You can never imagine how relieved I was.\n W: Yes. What a relief! But what did Tom have to say?\n M: Tom was so embarrassed. He kept apologizing all the way back.\n W: He has always been quite careless.", "choices": [ "Because the telegram was a false one.", "Because this telegram was not addressed to him.", "Because his uncle wasn't ill at all." ], "summary": "Because this telegram was not addressed to him." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What kind of person is Tom supposed to be?", "dialogue": "M: Something very unusual happened to me this morning.\n W: Really? What was it?\n M: I was studying in the classroom when Tom came rushing in.\n W: Yes?\n M: He told me there was a telegram for me at the gate house! Someone was ill in my family.\n W: Goodness me! I hate telegrams. They seldom bring any good news.\n M: Yes, that's just how I felt. My legs turned to water, so I asked Tom to accompany me to the school gate.\n W: I can imagine how you felt.\n M: On my way to the school gate I was thinking terrible things. What could have happened at home, you know, and all that.\n W: Yes, of course. I understand.\n M: So when I tore the telegram open, my fingers were trembling.\n W: Dear me!\n M: But when I read the telegram, I just couldn't make heads or tails out of it.\n W: How strange! What did it say?\n M: It said: Return immediately. Uncle seriously ill.\n W: Oh, I am sorry to hear that.\n M: But the surprising part about it is that I have no uncle.\n W: Indeed!\n M: I could hardly believe my own eyes. But it was written there in black and white. Then I happened to glance at the address to a \"Carl\", not \"Carol\".\n W: Well, I never!\n M: You can never imagine how relieved I was.\n W: Yes. What a relief! But what did Tom have to say?\n M: Tom was so embarrassed. He kept apologizing all the way back.\n W: He has always been quite careless.", "choices": [ "Warm-hearted but careless.", "Curious and mischievous.", "Helpful and tricky." ], "summary": "Warm-hearted but careless." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: I hear there is a good Japanese restaurant nearby. Would you like to gothere for lunch?\n M: Yes, but it's my treat this time.", "choices": [ "He wants to pay.", "he doesn't want to eat out", "He wants to eat somewhere else." ], "summary": "He wants to pay." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think of the French restaurant?", "dialogue": "M: Oh, I am starving.\n W: Me too. Shall we eat out? There is a new French restaurant down the street.\n M: Oh, forget about it. I went there with a friend last week. The menu was all in French and I just couldn't read it.\n W: That's what you are paying for.\n M: Maybe. But I should say everything was expensive and nothing was to my satisfaction.\n W: Then how about the Italian restaurant on the next block.\n M: Well. I ate out almost every day last week. Let's just eat in today.\n W: But I am not in the mood to cook.\n M: I will cook then. In fact, I am sick and tired of restaurant. I just want a home-cook meal.", "choices": [ "The menu is too old.", "It's too far away.", "The price is too high." ], "summary": "The price is too high." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man want to eat in?", "dialogue": "M: Oh, I am starving.\n W: Me too. Shall we eat out? There is a new French restaurant down the street.\n M: Oh, forget about it. I went there with a friend last week. The menu was all in French and I just couldn't read it.\n W: That's what you are paying for.\n M: Maybe. But I should say everything was expensive and nothing was to my satisfaction.\n W: Then how about the Italian restaurant on the next block.\n M: Well. I ate out almost every day last week. Let's just eat in today.\n W: But I am not in the mood to cook.\n M: I will cook then. In fact, I am sick and tired of restaurant. I just want a home-cook meal.", "choices": [ "He's in a bad mood.", "He's good at cooking.", "He's tired of eating out." ], "summary": "He's tired of eating out." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why can't the woman accept the man's invitation?", "dialogue": "M: Why don't you come to our house for dinner some time next week?\n W: I'd like to, but we have visitors from Finland, perhaps next week.", "choices": [ "She is going to Finland.", "She has visitors next week.", "She has guests at her home." ], "summary": "She has visitors next week." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why doesn't the woman buy the book?", "dialogue": "M: What's that book you just picked up?\n W: The sociology text professor Smith uses in his course.\n M: You had better read it if you want to pass the course.\n W: But it is too expensive. I simply can't afford it.\n M: How much does it cost?\n W: It costs 40 dollars.\n M: Did you check the used book section here? Maybe they have one.\n W: No, they don't. I have asked.\n M: Why don't you get it from the library?\n W: Are you joking? I've been trying for months and the book is always out. There are more than 45 students in the course and every single one wants the book.\n M: Listen, you know my roommate, Henry, don't you? He took the same course last year and I believe he owns the book. I'll ask him if he'll lend it to you.\n W: Oh, Tom, that would settle everything. That's very kind of you.\n M: My pleasure.", "choices": [ "Because it's too expensive.", "Because she doesn't need it.", "Because she can buy it everywhere." ], "summary": "Because it's too expensive." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the man suggest the woman read the book?", "dialogue": "M: What's that book you just picked up?\n W: The sociology text professor Smith uses in his course.\n M: You had better read it if you want to pass the course.\n W: But it is too expensive. I simply can't afford it.\n M: How much does it cost?\n W: It costs 40 dollars.\n M: Did you check the used book section here? Maybe they have one.\n W: No, they don't. I have asked.\n M: Why don't you get it from the library?\n W: Are you joking? I've been trying for months and the book is always out. There are more than 45 students in the course and every single one wants the book.\n M: Listen, you know my roommate, Henry, don't you? He took the same course last year and I believe he owns the book. I'll ask him if he'll lend it to you.\n W: Oh, Tom, that would settle everything. That's very kind of you.\n M: My pleasure.", "choices": [ "The professor had written it.", "It is the major text for the course.", "It contains new sociological evidence." ], "summary": "It is the major text for the course." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why can't the woman get the book from the library?", "dialogue": "M: What's that book you just picked up?\n W: The sociology text professor Smith uses in his course.\n M: You had better read it if you want to pass the course.\n W: But it is too expensive. I simply can't afford it.\n M: How much does it cost?\n W: It costs 40 dollars.\n M: Did you check the used book section here? Maybe they have one.\n W: No, they don't. I have asked.\n M: Why don't you get it from the library?\n W: Are you joking? I've been trying for months and the book is always out. There are more than 45 students in the course and every single one wants the book.\n M: Listen, you know my roommate, Henry, don't you? He took the same course last year and I believe he owns the book. I'll ask him if he'll lend it to you.\n W: Oh, Tom, that would settle everything. That's very kind of you.\n M: My pleasure.", "choices": [ "It wasn't published recently.", "It's in great demand.", "It was sold out already." ], "summary": "It's in great demand." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How did the woman react to Tom's idea?", "dialogue": "M: What's that book you just picked up?\n W: The sociology text professor Smith uses in his course.\n M: You had better read it if you want to pass the course.\n W: But it is too expensive. I simply can't afford it.\n M: How much does it cost?\n W: It costs 40 dollars.\n M: Did you check the used book section here? Maybe they have one.\n W: No, they don't. I have asked.\n M: Why don't you get it from the library?\n W: Are you joking? I've been trying for months and the book is always out. There are more than 45 students in the course and every single one wants the book.\n M: Listen, you know my roommate, Henry, don't you? He took the same course last year and I believe he owns the book. I'll ask him if he'll lend it to you.\n W: Oh, Tom, that would settle everything. That's very kind of you.\n M: My pleasure.", "choices": [ "She thinks it's a good one.", "She doesn't want to bother Tom's roommate.", "She thinks it won't work." ], "summary": "She thinks it's a good one." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, Jack. Late again! What's the excuse this time?\n M: I'm awfully sorry I must have turned the alarm off and gone back to sleep again.", "choices": [ "The woman is strict with her employees.", "The man always has excuses for being late.", "The woman is a kind-hearted boss." ], "summary": "The man always has excuses for being late." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman going to do?", "dialogue": "W: I want to ask the Johnsons to come to the party. Do you know their address?\n M: No. But I like them to come. I think Tom can give you their address.", "choices": [ "Ask Tom to send an invitation.", "Get the Johnsons' address.", "Invite Tom to the party." ], "summary": "Get the Johnsons' address." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is one problem with the man's trees?", "dialogue": "Man: Hey, hey, neighbor. What are you doing with my trees? My wife planted that tree 25 years ago. Get off that ladder.\n Neighbor: Listen. Even though the trees are in your yard, some of the branches hang over into mine, and I am getting sick and tired of raking up your leaves and picking up all the branches that fall off during storms throughout the year. And the walnuts off this tree ... they litter my yard and damage my lawnmower when I cut the grass. And my dog eats them, and he ends up with terrible diarrhea.\n Man: Still. You can't cut off those branches.\n Neighbor: Watch me. It's completely legal. I check the city code and law regarding this issue, and I am well within my rights.\n Man: I'm not sure about that. Anyway, It's just not right. You didn't say anything to us about it ...\n Neighbor: I don't have to.\n Man: Yeah, but you could have said something. Anything! I mean I want to stay on friendly terms with you, but the basic courtesy of informing your neighbors is the least you could have done.\n Neighbor: Okay. I'm cutting down your branches. You've been informed ... now, stand back!\n Man: Hey. Don't expect an invitation to our next barbecue or book club!\n Neighbor: See if I care. Hey, what are you doing? Stop shaking the ladder. You're acting juvenile now. Help!", "choices": [ "The branches are very old and long.", "The trees dump too many leaves into the yard.", "The dogs are scared of them during storms." ], "summary": "The trees dump too many leaves into the yard." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The tree was planted ______________ years ago.", "dialogue": "Man: Hey, hey, neighbor. What are you doing with my trees? My wife planted that tree 25 years ago. Get off that ladder.\n Neighbor: Listen. Even though the trees are in your yard, some of the branches hang over into mine, and I am getting sick and tired of raking up your leaves and picking up all the branches that fall off during storms throughout the year. And the walnuts off this tree ... they litter my yard and damage my lawnmower when I cut the grass. And my dog eats them, and he ends up with terrible diarrhea.\n Man: Still. You can't cut off those branches.\n Neighbor: Watch me. It's completely legal. I check the city code and law regarding this issue, and I am well within my rights.\n Man: I'm not sure about that. Anyway, It's just not right. You didn't say anything to us about it ...\n Neighbor: I don't have to.\n Man: Yeah, but you could have said something. Anything! I mean I want to stay on friendly terms with you, but the basic courtesy of informing your neighbors is the least you could have done.\n Neighbor: Okay. I'm cutting down your branches. You've been informed ... now, stand back!\n Man: Hey. Don't expect an invitation to our next barbecue or book club!\n Neighbor: See if I care. Hey, what are you doing? Stop shaking the ladder. You're acting juvenile now. Help!", "choices": [ "20", "23", "25" ], "summary": "25" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What happens to the dog when he eats the walnuts?", "dialogue": "Man: Hey, hey, neighbor. What are you doing with my trees? My wife planted that tree 25 years ago. Get off that ladder.\n Neighbor: Listen. Even though the trees are in your yard, some of the branches hang over into mine, and I am getting sick and tired of raking up your leaves and picking up all the branches that fall off during storms throughout the year. And the walnuts off this tree ... they litter my yard and damage my lawnmower when I cut the grass. And my dog eats them, and he ends up with terrible diarrhea.\n Man: Still. You can't cut off those branches.\n Neighbor: Watch me. It's completely legal. I check the city code and law regarding this issue, and I am well within my rights.\n Man: I'm not sure about that. Anyway, It's just not right. You didn't say anything to us about it ...\n Neighbor: I don't have to.\n Man: Yeah, but you could have said something. Anything! I mean I want to stay on friendly terms with you, but the basic courtesy of informing your neighbors is the least you could have done.\n Neighbor: Okay. I'm cutting down your branches. You've been informed ... now, stand back!\n Man: Hey. Don't expect an invitation to our next barbecue or book club!\n Neighbor: See if I care. Hey, what are you doing? Stop shaking the ladder. You're acting juvenile now. Help!", "choices": [ "He pukes all over the place.", "He chokes on them and can't breathe.", "He suffers from intestinal problems." ], "summary": "He suffers from intestinal problems." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the neighbor able to cut the other man's trees?", "dialogue": "Man: Hey, hey, neighbor. What are you doing with my trees? My wife planted that tree 25 years ago. Get off that ladder.\n Neighbor: Listen. Even though the trees are in your yard, some of the branches hang over into mine, and I am getting sick and tired of raking up your leaves and picking up all the branches that fall off during storms throughout the year. And the walnuts off this tree ... they litter my yard and damage my lawnmower when I cut the grass. And my dog eats them, and he ends up with terrible diarrhea.\n Man: Still. You can't cut off those branches.\n Neighbor: Watch me. It's completely legal. I check the city code and law regarding this issue, and I am well within my rights.\n Man: I'm not sure about that. Anyway, It's just not right. You didn't say anything to us about it ...\n Neighbor: I don't have to.\n Man: Yeah, but you could have said something. Anything! I mean I want to stay on friendly terms with you, but the basic courtesy of informing your neighbors is the least you could have done.\n Neighbor: Okay. I'm cutting down your branches. You've been informed ... now, stand back!\n Man: Hey. Don't expect an invitation to our next barbecue or book club!\n Neighbor: See if I care. Hey, what are you doing? Stop shaking the ladder. You're acting juvenile now. Help!", "choices": [ "Some of the branches cross over into the neighbor's yard.", "The trees are becoming a real fire danger.", "He has a city permit to cut and remove the trees." ], "summary": "Some of the branches cross over into the neighbor's yard." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do you think happens at the end of the conversation?", "dialogue": "Man: Hey, hey, neighbor. What are you doing with my trees? My wife planted that tree 25 years ago. Get off that ladder.\n Neighbor: Listen. Even though the trees are in your yard, some of the branches hang over into mine, and I am getting sick and tired of raking up your leaves and picking up all the branches that fall off during storms throughout the year. And the walnuts off this tree ... they litter my yard and damage my lawnmower when I cut the grass. And my dog eats them, and he ends up with terrible diarrhea.\n Man: Still. You can't cut off those branches.\n Neighbor: Watch me. It's completely legal. I check the city code and law regarding this issue, and I am well within my rights.\n Man: I'm not sure about that. Anyway, It's just not right. You didn't say anything to us about it ...\n Neighbor: I don't have to.\n Man: Yeah, but you could have said something. Anything! I mean I want to stay on friendly terms with you, but the basic courtesy of informing your neighbors is the least you could have done.\n Neighbor: Okay. I'm cutting down your branches. You've been informed ... now, stand back!\n Man: Hey. Don't expect an invitation to our next barbecue or book club!\n Neighbor: See if I care. Hey, what are you doing? Stop shaking the ladder. You're acting juvenile now. Help!", "choices": [ "The men get together for a barbecue.", "The neighbors get into a big fight.", "The men become friends and plant trees." ], "summary": "The neighbors get into a big fight." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is Mike doing?", "dialogue": "W: Mike, it's 10:00. What are you doing?\n M: Oh, I'm reading something.", "choices": [ "Sleeping.", "Reading something.", "Watching TV." ], "summary": "Reading something." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Parcel Express needs the following details about the sender EXCEPT", "dialogue": "M: Parcel Express, good morning! How can I help you?\n W: Good morning. I'm thinking of sending a parcel to New York next week. Can you tell me what the procedure is, please?\n M: Certainly. When you ring us, we need the following information. The invoice address: that's probably your address, isn't it? And then, the pickup address. That's different. And the contact phone number.\n W: Just a moment. I'm taking notes. Phone number, right.\n M: Then we need the full name, address and phone number of the person you are sending the parcel to.\n W: Ok, anything else?\n M: Yes, the weight and dimensions of the parcel. That's height, weight and length. And the value of the goods and full description.\n W: Value, description.\n M: Yes, but don't seal the parcel. You need to leave it open so that the driver can check the contents when he collects it. After the recent bombing, the airline said that we'd have to check all parcels. They told us we had to do it.\n W: Fine. Now last question. How long will the parcel take to get to New York?\n M: One to two working days. There are daily flights at midday. And if we collect the parcel from you at 10:15 then your parcel catches that flight and it will arrive in 24 hours.\n W: Right. Thank you very much. You've been very helpful.\n M: Not at all. Goodbye.\n W: Goodbye.", "choices": [ "name", "address", "receipt" ], "summary": "receipt" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Parcels must be left open mainly for ________.", "dialogue": "M: Parcel Express, good morning! How can I help you?\n W: Good morning. I'm thinking of sending a parcel to New York next week. Can you tell me what the procedure is, please?\n M: Certainly. When you ring us, we need the following information. The invoice address: that's probably your address, isn't it? And then, the pickup address. That's different. And the contact phone number.\n W: Just a moment. I'm taking notes. Phone number, right.\n M: Then we need the full name, address and phone number of the person you are sending the parcel to.\n W: Ok, anything else?\n M: Yes, the weight and dimensions of the parcel. That's height, weight and length. And the value of the goods and full description.\n W: Value, description.\n M: Yes, but don't seal the parcel. You need to leave it open so that the driver can check the contents when he collects it. After the recent bombing, the airline said that we'd have to check all parcels. They told us we had to do it.\n W: Fine. Now last question. How long will the parcel take to get to New York?\n M: One to two working days. There are daily flights at midday. And if we collect the parcel from you at 10:15 then your parcel catches that flight and it will arrive in 24 hours.\n W: Right. Thank you very much. You've been very helpful.\n M: Not at all. Goodbye.\n W: Goodbye.", "choices": [ "customs' check", "security check", "convenience's sake" ], "summary": "security check" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The woman's last inquiry is mainly concerned with ________.", "dialogue": "M: Parcel Express, good morning! How can I help you?\n W: Good morning. I'm thinking of sending a parcel to New York next week. Can you tell me what the procedure is, please?\n M: Certainly. When you ring us, we need the following information. The invoice address: that's probably your address, isn't it? And then, the pickup address. That's different. And the contact phone number.\n W: Just a moment. I'm taking notes. Phone number, right.\n M: Then we need the full name, address and phone number of the person you are sending the parcel to.\n W: Ok, anything else?\n M: Yes, the weight and dimensions of the parcel. That's height, weight and length. And the value of the goods and full description.\n W: Value, description.\n M: Yes, but don't seal the parcel. You need to leave it open so that the driver can check the contents when he collects it. After the recent bombing, the airline said that we'd have to check all parcels. They told us we had to do it.\n W: Fine. Now last question. How long will the parcel take to get to New York?\n M: One to two working days. There are daily flights at midday. And if we collect the parcel from you at 10:15 then your parcel catches that flight and it will arrive in 24 hours.\n W: Right. Thank you very much. You've been very helpful.\n M: Not at all. Goodbye.\n W: Goodbye.", "choices": [ "the time needed for sending the parcel", "the flight time to New York", "the parcel destination" ], "summary": "the time needed for sending the parcel" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does this conversation probably take place?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, where can I find dictionaries?\n M: The regular-priced ones are here. Plus, we have some on sale over on that table.", "choices": [ "In a bookstore.", "In a reading room.", "In a furniture store." ], "summary": "In a bookstore." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much would it cost to stay at Montague for a week?", "dialogue": "M: Where are you going on vacation this summer?\n W: A nice place called Montague appeals to me. It's $18 a day or $115 a week.", "choices": [ "$116.", "$150.", "$115." ], "summary": "$115." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How often does the man give his wife roses?", "dialogue": "M: I'd dike some red roses.\n W: Is it your wife's birthday?\n M: No, it's our wedding anniversary. She really likes roses. So I give her some every week. I just wish they would stay fresh longer than they do.\n W: If you put a little sugar in the water they will stay fresh for days.\n M: Really? I want to try to use white vinegar in the water and it helped a little.\n W: Sugar is even better.\n M: It is worth trying, I will tell my wife. How much do I owe you?\n W: Let's see. They are $ 10 a dozen. So that will be $ 5.00.\n M: OK. Here you are.\n W: Thank you. Here are the flowers.", "choices": [ "Every week.", "Every month.", "Every year." ], "summary": "Every week." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man buy some red roses?", "dialogue": "M: I'd dike some red roses.\n W: Is it your wife's birthday?\n M: No, it's our wedding anniversary. She really likes roses. So I give her some every week. I just wish they would stay fresh longer than they do.\n W: If you put a little sugar in the water they will stay fresh for days.\n M: Really? I want to try to use white vinegar in the water and it helped a little.\n W: Sugar is even better.\n M: It is worth trying, I will tell my wife. How much do I owe you?\n W: Let's see. They are $ 10 a dozen. So that will be $ 5.00.\n M: OK. Here you are.\n W: Thank you. Here are the flowers.", "choices": [ "Because it's their wedding anniversary.", "Because it's his wife's birthday.", "Because it's his birthday." ], "summary": "Because it's their wedding anniversary." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman suggest to make roses stay fresh?", "dialogue": "M: I'd dike some red roses.\n W: Is it your wife's birthday?\n M: No, it's our wedding anniversary. She really likes roses. So I give her some every week. I just wish they would stay fresh longer than they do.\n W: If you put a little sugar in the water they will stay fresh for days.\n M: Really? I want to try to use white vinegar in the water and it helped a little.\n W: Sugar is even better.\n M: It is worth trying, I will tell my wife. How much do I owe you?\n W: Let's see. They are $ 10 a dozen. So that will be $ 5.00.\n M: OK. Here you are.\n W: Thank you. Here are the flowers.", "choices": [ "Put some sugar in the water.", "Prevent roses from the sunshine.", "Put a little vinegar in the water." ], "summary": "Put some sugar in the water." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man say about the restaurant?", "dialogue": "M: I've been here many times. There are quite a lot of delicious dishes to choose from. What are you thinking of ordering?\n W: Well, I haven't decided yet. What are you going to order?\n M: I think I'll have the roast chicken. They really make it well here.\n W: I had roast chicken yesterday when I ate out with Shelly.\n M: Their beef steak is good, too. You can have it served with beans and mushrooms.\n W: But I'm not that hungry. Is the fried fish or the seafood salad good?\n M: Never had them before. Maybe if you get the steak, we could share.\n W: That sounds like a good idea.", "choices": [ "It's the biggest one around.", "It offers many tasty dishes.", "It's famous for its seafood." ], "summary": "It offers many tasty dishes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the woman probably order?", "dialogue": "M: I've been here many times. There are quite a lot of delicious dishes to choose from. What are you thinking of ordering?\n W: Well, I haven't decided yet. What are you going to order?\n M: I think I'll have the roast chicken. They really make it well here.\n W: I had roast chicken yesterday when I ate out with Shelly.\n M: Their beef steak is good, too. You can have it served with beans and mushrooms.\n W: But I'm not that hungry. Is the fried fish or the seafood salad good?\n M: Never had them before. Maybe if you get the steak, we could share.\n W: That sounds like a good idea.", "choices": [ "Fried fish.", "Roast chicken.", "Beef steak." ], "summary": "Beef steak." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the man now?", "dialogue": "W: Are you glad that you came to Washington?\n M: Yes, indeed, I'd considered going to New York or Boston. But I've never regretted my decision.", "choices": [ "In Washington.", "In New York.", "In Boston." ], "summary": "In Washington." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "what does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: I didn't have any trouble in finding accommodation in Britain.\n W: According to my experience, it sounds too good to be true.", "choices": [ "She doesn't agree with the man.", "She is good at finding a place to stay.", "She could hardly find the truth." ], "summary": "She doesn't agree with the man." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the weather most probably like now?", "dialogue": "W: Did you listen to tomorrow's weather report on the radio?\n M: No, but my mum listened, she says the weather will be changing. It will probably rain or snow for the next few days. We will have to give up our picnic.", "choices": [ "Rainy.", "Sunny.", "Snowy." ], "summary": "Sunny." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the woman advise the man to do at first?", "dialogue": "M: My mobile keeps going wrong. I'd like to buy a new one.\n W: Don't you see the price keeps going down these days? I insist that we wait some time so that we can save more money.\n M: You have a point there, but it is inconvenient for me with this broken mobile. Sometimes it powers off by itself. It really makes me very angry when I am talking with someone.\n W: In that case,you'd better buy a new one.\n M: Well, I'll buy one this evening after supper.\n W: All right.\n M: Let's go to the shop together so that you can give me some advice.", "choices": [ "To wait some time.", "To have the mobile phone repaired.", "To buy a new one." ], "summary": "To wait some time." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's wrong with the man's mobile phone?", "dialogue": "M: My mobile keeps going wrong. I'd like to buy a new one.\n W: Don't you see the price keeps going down these days? I insist that we wait some time so that we can save more money.\n M: You have a point there, but it is inconvenient for me with this broken mobile. Sometimes it powers off by itself. It really makes me very angry when I am talking with someone.\n W: In that case,you'd better buy a new one.\n M: Well, I'll buy one this evening after supper.\n W: All right.\n M: Let's go to the shop together so that you can give me some advice.", "choices": [ "It cannot be repaired.", "It powers off by itself.", "It's too old." ], "summary": "It powers off by itself." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman's family do about the high cost of food?", "dialogue": "M: How do you manage to feed your family when food prices are so high?\n W: We have a garden and some fruit trees, and we raise some fish in the small pond.", "choices": [ "They produce part of their own food.", "They sell their own produce.", "They feed their family on cheap food." ], "summary": "They produce part of their own food." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much does the apartment near a park cost?", "dialogue": "W: Anything interesting in the paper today?\n M: Let's have a look. Well, yeah, there are a few here that might interest us. Here's one for just under 400. It only has one bedroom but it sounds nice. Near a park. It'd be nice to live near a park.\n W: Mm. But, you know, 390 seems expensive for just one bedroom.\n M: Yes, you're right. Oh, here's one that's a little cheaper, near University Avenue. It's 350.\n W: How many bedrooms?\n M: Just one again. That's not a very nice area.\n W: No, it's pretty noisy. I'd prefer a larger place really.\n M: Yeah. Let me see what the cheapest twobedroom apartment is. Oh, here's a real bargain. It's only 350. But it doesn't have any furniture.\n W: No. You know how much it can cost to furnish an apartment.\n M: Oh, here's another one for just over 400. This sounds very interesting. It's on Metealfe. That's a nice street.\n W: Yes, it's quiet.", "choices": [ "350.", "390.", "400." ], "summary": "390." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the one near University Avenue?", "dialogue": "W: Anything interesting in the paper today?\n M: Let's have a look. Well, yeah, there are a few here that might interest us. Here's one for just under 400. It only has one bedroom but it sounds nice. Near a park. It'd be nice to live near a park.\n W: Mm. But, you know, 390 seems expensive for just one bedroom.\n M: Yes, you're right. Oh, here's one that's a little cheaper, near University Avenue. It's 350.\n W: How many bedrooms?\n M: Just one again. That's not a very nice area.\n W: No, it's pretty noisy. I'd prefer a larger place really.\n M: Yeah. Let me see what the cheapest twobedroom apartment is. Oh, here's a real bargain. It's only 350. But it doesn't have any furniture.\n W: No. You know how much it can cost to furnish an apartment.\n M: Oh, here's another one for just over 400. This sounds very interesting. It's on Metealfe. That's a nice street.\n W: Yes, it's quiet.", "choices": [ "It's most expensive.", "It's too large.", "It's noisy." ], "summary": "It's noisy." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about Metealfe?", "dialogue": "W: Anything interesting in the paper today?\n M: Let's have a look. Well, yeah, there are a few here that might interest us. Here's one for just under 400. It only has one bedroom but it sounds nice. Near a park. It'd be nice to live near a park.\n W: Mm. But, you know, 390 seems expensive for just one bedroom.\n M: Yes, you're right. Oh, here's one that's a little cheaper, near University Avenue. It's 350.\n W: How many bedrooms?\n M: Just one again. That's not a very nice area.\n W: No, it's pretty noisy. I'd prefer a larger place really.\n M: Yeah. Let me see what the cheapest twobedroom apartment is. Oh, here's a real bargain. It's only 350. But it doesn't have any furniture.\n W: No. You know how much it can cost to furnish an apartment.\n M: Oh, here's another one for just over 400. This sounds very interesting. It's on Metealfe. That's a nice street.\n W: Yes, it's quiet.", "choices": [ "It's near a university.", "It's a quiet street.", "It's near a park." ], "summary": "It's a quiet street." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why can't Mrs. Taylor help Paul right away?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Mrs. Taylor. Can you help me? I'm doing my homework and I can't understand this word.\n W: Which one? Oh, I can't help you right away...I'm watching something on TV.\n M: Oh? What are you watching?\n W: I'm watching a cowboy film.\n M: Can Mr. Taylor help me?\n W: No, he can't now, Paul. He's reading.\n M: What is he reading?\n W: He's reading a magazine.\n M: What about Kate?\n W: Oh, she can't help you either. She's making a phone call now.\n M: Oh? Who's she calling?\n W: She's calling her boyfriend.\n M: Then where is Jack? Can I ask for help from him?\n W: He hasn't been home yet...Why? You're asking a lot of questions tonight, Paul.\n M: Am I?...Well, I'm practicing my English.", "choices": [ "Because she doesn't know the word, either.", "Because she is reading a magazine.", "Because she is watching a film on TV." ], "summary": "Because she is watching a film on TV." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is Paul asking so many questions?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Mrs. Taylor. Can you help me? I'm doing my homework and I can't understand this word.\n W: Which one? Oh, I can't help you right away...I'm watching something on TV.\n M: Oh? What are you watching?\n W: I'm watching a cowboy film.\n M: Can Mr. Taylor help me?\n W: No, he can't now, Paul. He's reading.\n M: What is he reading?\n W: He's reading a magazine.\n M: What about Kate?\n W: Oh, she can't help you either. She's making a phone call now.\n M: Oh? Who's she calling?\n W: She's calling her boyfriend.\n M: Then where is Jack? Can I ask for help from him?\n W: He hasn't been home yet...Why? You're asking a lot of questions tonight, Paul.\n M: Am I?...Well, I'm practicing my English.", "choices": [ "To improve his spoken English.", "To know more about the family.", "To get closer to the family." ], "summary": "To improve his spoken English." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many people are there in the Taylors' family?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Mrs. Taylor. Can you help me? I'm doing my homework and I can't understand this word.\n W: Which one? Oh, I can't help you right away...I'm watching something on TV.\n M: Oh? What are you watching?\n W: I'm watching a cowboy film.\n M: Can Mr. Taylor help me?\n W: No, he can't now, Paul. He's reading.\n M: What is he reading?\n W: He's reading a magazine.\n M: What about Kate?\n W: Oh, she can't help you either. She's making a phone call now.\n M: Oh? Who's she calling?\n W: She's calling her boyfriend.\n M: Then where is Jack? Can I ask for help from him?\n W: He hasn't been home yet...Why? You're asking a lot of questions tonight, Paul.\n M: Am I?...Well, I'm practicing my English.", "choices": [ "Three.", "Four.", "Five" ], "summary": "Four." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can you infer from the dialogue?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Mrs. Taylor. Can you help me? I'm doing my homework and I can't understand this word.\n W: Which one? Oh, I can't help you right away...I'm watching something on TV.\n M: Oh? What are you watching?\n W: I'm watching a cowboy film.\n M: Can Mr. Taylor help me?\n W: No, he can't now, Paul. He's reading.\n M: What is he reading?\n W: He's reading a magazine.\n M: What about Kate?\n W: Oh, she can't help you either. She's making a phone call now.\n M: Oh? Who's she calling?\n W: She's calling her boyfriend.\n M: Then where is Jack? Can I ask for help from him?\n W: He hasn't been home yet...Why? You're asking a lot of questions tonight, Paul.\n M: Am I?...Well, I'm practicing my English.", "choices": [ "The Taylors don't like Paul.", "English is not Paul's native language.", "English words are difficult for native speakers to explain." ], "summary": "English is not Paul's native language." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the man and Tracy meet?", "dialogue": "M: Oh, no! I'm supposed to meet her at seven sharp. What time is it now?\n W: Six thirty.\n M: I'd better get ready.\n W: Where are you going?\n M: Haven't made up our minds yet. Maybe to a restaurant, or perhaps to the movies first.\n W: Why don't you go and see Citizen Kane at the Classic Film Festival? It's supposed to be great.\n M: Oh, maybe we will. Psycho is also playing. I've heard it's really good, too.\n W: If you like horror films with lots of blood. Personally I don't. Well, I really should be going. Do you want to go swimming tomorrow?\n M: I'd be glad to, but I might have to go to the studio and do some work. Can I let you know the first thing in the morning?\n W: Sure. That'll be fine.\n M: Oh, there's the phone. It must be Tracy.\n W: Well, I'd better be going then. Have a good time tonight.\n M: Thanks. I'll ta lk to you tomorrow.", "choices": [ "At 6:30.", "At 7:00.", "At 7:30." ], "summary": "At 7:00." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What film doesn't the woman like?", "dialogue": "M: Oh, no! I'm supposed to meet her at seven sharp. What time is it now?\n W: Six thirty.\n M: I'd better get ready.\n W: Where are you going?\n M: Haven't made up our minds yet. Maybe to a restaurant, or perhaps to the movies first.\n W: Why don't you go and see Citizen Kane at the Classic Film Festival? It's supposed to be great.\n M: Oh, maybe we will. Psycho is also playing. I've heard it's really good, too.\n W: If you like horror films with lots of blood. Personally I don't. Well, I really should be going. Do you want to go swimming tomorrow?\n M: I'd be glad to, but I might have to go to the studio and do some work. Can I let you know the first thing in the morning?\n W: Sure. That'll be fine.\n M: Oh, there's the phone. It must be Tracy.\n W: Well, I'd better be going then. Have a good time tonight.\n M: Thanks. I'll ta lk to you tomorrow.", "choices": [ "Detective films.", "Films about love.", "Horror films." ], "summary": "Horror films." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What might the man do tomorrow?", "dialogue": "M: Oh, no! I'm supposed to meet her at seven sharp. What time is it now?\n W: Six thirty.\n M: I'd better get ready.\n W: Where are you going?\n M: Haven't made up our minds yet. Maybe to a restaurant, or perhaps to the movies first.\n W: Why don't you go and see Citizen Kane at the Classic Film Festival? It's supposed to be great.\n M: Oh, maybe we will. Psycho is also playing. I've heard it's really good, too.\n W: If you like horror films with lots of blood. Personally I don't. Well, I really should be going. Do you want to go swimming tomorrow?\n M: I'd be glad to, but I might have to go to the studio and do some work. Can I let you know the first thing in the morning?\n W: Sure. That'll be fine.\n M: Oh, there's the phone. It must be Tracy.\n W: Well, I'd better be going then. Have a good time tonight.\n M: Thanks. I'll ta lk to you tomorrow.", "choices": [ "Go to the studio.", "See a film.", "Do some reading." ], "summary": "Go to the studio." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "will the man let the woman know the first thing?", "dialogue": "M: Oh, no! I'm supposed to meet her at seven sharp. What time is it now?\n W: Six thirty.\n M: I'd better get ready.\n W: Where are you going?\n M: Haven't made up our minds yet. Maybe to a restaurant, or perhaps to the movies first.\n W: Why don't you go and see Citizen Kane at the Classic Film Festival? It's supposed to be great.\n M: Oh, maybe we will. Psycho is also playing. I've heard it's really good, too.\n W: If you like horror films with lots of blood. Personally I don't. Well, I really should be going. Do you want to go swimming tomorrow?\n M: I'd be glad to, but I might have to go to the studio and do some work. Can I let you know the first thing in the morning?\n W: Sure. That'll be fine.\n M: Oh, there's the phone. It must be Tracy.\n W: Well, I'd better be going then. Have a good time tonight.\n M: Thanks. I'll ta lk to you tomorrow.", "choices": [ "Tomorrow afternoon.", "Tonight.", "Tomorrow morning." ], "summary": "Tomorrow morning." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we conclude from the talk?", "dialogue": "W: Can you speak up a little? I can hardly hear you.\n M: All right. Is that better now?", "choices": [ "The woman has no problem hearing the man.:", "The man tries speaking loud enough.", "The woman can't understand the man." ], "summary": "The man tries speaking loud enough." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we infer from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: How are their talks going on? Have reached any agreement?\n W: They only seem to have agreed to set another date for further talks.", "choices": [ "The talks haven't started yet.", "The talks haven't achieved much.", "The talks have produced a general agreement." ], "summary": "The talks haven't achieved much." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the man feel about the contest?", "dialogue": "M: We are going to play the piano at the contest tomorrow. How do you feel about it?\n W: Oh, I'm really worried about it.\n M: Me, too.", "choices": [ "Surprised.", "Light-hearted.", "Worried." ], "summary": "Worried." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is Frank so sad about his future planning?", "dialogue": "M: What do you think you'll be doing in five years' time, Carrie?\n W: I definitely won't be working as a car park attendant. I want to become an opera singer. I hope I'll be living in Milan. What about you, Frank?\n M: Unless I pass my exams, I'll probably serve rude customers in the restaurant.\n W: Come on. Don't be so sad. Cheer up, Frank.", "choices": [ "Because he wants to be a singer but he cannot.", "Because he won't be able to live in Milan.", "Because he is afraid that he cannot pass the examination." ], "summary": "Because he is afraid that he cannot pass the examination." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the film start?", "dialogue": "W: What time is it now?\n M: It's half past seven. I think we will be late for the film.\n W: Don't worry. There is still twenty minutes to go.\n M: But it's three kilometers from here to the cinema. How can we get there in such a short time?\n W: I think we can walk there in twenty minutes.\n M: But I am afraid I can't walk that far.\n W: If you don't feel like walking, we can take a taxi.\n M: Hey, taxi!", "choices": [ "At 7:30.", "At 7:50.", "At 8:20." ], "summary": "At 7:50." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How will the speakers go to the cinema?", "dialogue": "W: What time is it now?\n M: It's half past seven. I think we will be late for the film.\n W: Don't worry. There is still twenty minutes to go.\n M: But it's three kilometers from here to the cinema. How can we get there in such a short time?\n W: I think we can walk there in twenty minutes.\n M: But I am afraid I can't walk that far.\n W: If you don't feel like walking, we can take a taxi.\n M: Hey, taxi!", "choices": [ "On foot.", "By bus.", "By taxi." ], "summary": "By taxi." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's purpose of the woman's visit to the man?", "dialogue": "M: I'm sorry to have kept you waiting for such a long time. I didn't think the meeting would be so long.\n W: That's all right, Dr. Green. I've got the data you required and a few reference books which I think may be useful to your representation at the conference.", "choices": [ "To help him prepare for the conference.", "To see if he is ready for the coming conference.", "To tell him something about the conference." ], "summary": "To help him prepare for the conference." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: Hurry, there is a bus coming.\n W: Why run? There will be another one in two or three minutes.", "choices": [ "The next bus is coming soon.", "The bus will wait a few minutes at thestop.", "There are only two or three passengers waiting for the bus." ], "summary": "The next bus is coming soon." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the woman remember James so well?", "dialogue": "M: Do you know James? He's in your class.\n W: Certainly, in fact he was the first person I got to know in my class. Istill remember the look on his face when he showed up late on the first day ofschool.", "choices": [ "He was late for school on the first day.", "He had a funny face.", "He was the first person she met at school." ], "summary": "He was late for school on the first day." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man suggest they do?", "dialogue": "W: I don't think we have enough information for our presentation, but we have to give it tomorrow. There doesn't seem to be much we can do about it.\n M: Yeah, at this point we'll have to make do with what we've got.", "choices": [ "Just make use of whatever information is available.", "Put more effort into preparing for the presentation.", "Find more relevant information for their work." ], "summary": "Just make use of whatever information is available." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman imply?", "dialogue": "M: I think I'll give Jack a call now.\n W: Isn't it a little late at night?", "choices": [ "She asked the man to call Jack late at night.", "Jack gets home late in the evening.", "It would be better to call another time." ], "summary": "It would be better to call another time." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "F: Will you help me with my English?\n M: I'm glad to, but I'm afraid I won't be free these days.", "choices": [ "He is glad to help the woman.", "He doesn't like to help the woman.", "He is too busy to help the woman these days." ], "summary": "He is too busy to help the woman these days." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they going to do first?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Jenny, are you still up for next Saturday's get-together?\n W: Yeah. What's the latest?\n M: We're meeting at 6 outside Harold's Fish and Chip shop. Then, once we're all together, we'll go to the Skylight.", "choices": [ "Go to the Skylight.", "Meet outside a shop.", "Have a get-together." ], "summary": "Meet outside a shop." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man do at the weekend?", "dialogue": "W: Prof. Clark said that the mid-term exam would cover the first fifteen lessons.\n M: Really? I thought it only included the first thirteen lessons. Then I must spend the weekend to go over the rest of the lessons.", "choices": [ "He will review 2 more lessons.", "He will study the other 20 lessons.", "He will go over the 13 lessons." ], "summary": "He will review 2 more lessons." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers mainly talking about?", "dialogue": "M: When did you start writing your book? During college?\n W: No, I didn't start until after college.", "choices": [ "College life", "A graduation ceremony", "The woman's writing career" ], "summary": "The woman's writing career" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Carol's father ask her to do?", "dialogue": "W: Can I go out with friends, Dad?\n M: Yes, Carol, but you can't go out in those clothes. It's freezing today.\n W: Okay, Dad. I'll wear something warmer.", "choices": [ "Talk with her friends.", "Go out with him.", "Put on warm clothes." ], "summary": "Put on warm clothes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman forget to do?", "dialogue": "M: Did you remember to get the bread?\n F: I'm afraid not.", "choices": [ "Drink milk", "Have a break", "Get the bread" ], "summary": "Get the bread" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When is the conversation taking place?", "dialogue": "M: You're going to wear out that typewriter.\n W: Oh, hi. What are you doing here at this time of night?\n M: I should ask you that question. Do you have any idea what time it is?\n W: About ten or ten-thirty?\n M: It's nearly midnight.\n W: Really? I didn't have any idea it was so late.\n M: Don't you have an early class tomorrow morning?\n W: Yes, at seven o'clock. My part-time class, for the students who go to work right after their lesson.\n M: Then you ought to go to bed.\n W: Ok.", "choices": [ "At ten.", "At ten-thirty.", "Nearly at midnight." ], "summary": "Nearly at midnight." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When does the woman's early class begin?", "dialogue": "M: You're going to wear out that typewriter.\n W: Oh, hi. What are you doing here at this time of night?\n M: I should ask you that question. Do you have any idea what time it is?\n W: About ten or ten-thirty?\n M: It's nearly midnight.\n W: Really? I didn't have any idea it was so late.\n M: Don't you have an early class tomorrow morning?\n W: Yes, at seven o'clock. My part-time class, for the students who go to work right after their lesson.\n M: Then you ought to go to bed.\n W: Ok.", "choices": [ "At 7: 00.", "At 7: 30.", "At 8: 00." ], "summary": "At 7: 00." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What class the woman will teach tomorrow?", "dialogue": "M: You're going to wear out that typewriter.\n W: Oh, hi. What are you doing here at this time of night?\n M: I should ask you that question. Do you have any idea what time it is?\n W: About ten or ten-thirty?\n M: It's nearly midnight.\n W: Really? I didn't have any idea it was so late.\n M: Don't you have an early class tomorrow morning?\n W: Yes, at seven o'clock. My part-time class, for the students who go to work right after their lesson.\n M: Then you ought to go to bed.\n W: Ok.", "choices": [ "Writing class.", "A part-time class.", "The passage doesn't tell us." ], "summary": "A part-time class." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman reject the man's invitation?", "dialogue": "M: Would you like to go dancing with me this evening?\n W: I'd love to. But I'm just getting over the flu.\n M: Well, why don't we do something else, like go to a movie?\n W: Oh, no, thanks. Really, I'm still too weak for anything.", "choices": [ "She doesn't like going to the movies", "She has to work hard for two weeks", "She is recovering from an illness" ], "summary": "She is recovering from an illness" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "M: What do you enjoy about holidays and special occasions?\n W: I enjoy seeing family and friends, and I enjoy inviting people to my home. What about you?\n M: I enjoy everything about holidays.", "choices": [ "How to spend their next holidays.", "What they enjoy doing during holidays.", "Their family and friends." ], "summary": "What they enjoy doing during holidays." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the weather in Arizona be like in the coming week?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, can I help you?\n M: Yes, I'd like to know something about the weather in Arizona in the coming week.\n W: Well, it will be fairly hot and there will be much rain.\n M: I see. Thanks very much for your help.", "choices": [ "Rainy.", "Warm.", "A bit cold." ], "summary": "Rainy." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the man?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning! Can I help you?\n M: Yes, I'd like a quiet room on the second floor for three nights.\n W: OK, this way, please.", "choices": [ "In a hotel.", "In a bedroom.", "In a library." ], "summary": "In a hotel." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time does the man expect the woman to come?", "dialogue": "M: Well, let's make our appointment around two o'clock this afternoon.\n W: Fine. I'll come to your office either at two o'clock or earlier if I can.\n M: All right. The sooner the better.", "choices": [ "At sharp 2:00 p.m.", "Before 2:00 p.m.", "Any time in the afternoon." ], "summary": "Before 2:00 p.m." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the man say about his camera?", "dialogue": "W: You must have enjoyed using your new camera on your trip.\n M: I would have, but after buying a new camera especially for that trip, I left it in the car of my friend who drove me to the airport.", "choices": [ "He enjoyed using it.", "He left it at the airport.", "He left it in his friend's car." ], "summary": "He left it in his friend's car." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the man feel about the movie?", "dialogue": "W: Was the movie as good as you expected?\n M: It was a waste of time and money. We should have stayed at home.", "choices": [ "The movie concerns too much about money.", "The movie is not good.", "He wants to see the film again." ], "summary": "The movie is not good." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much do the woman's parents pay each semester?", "dialogue": "M: How are you paying for your college, education?\n W: My expense for every semester is almost $15,000. At the start of each semester my parents pay the $10,000 in tuition. I also get $2,000 in financial aid. I have to earn the rest myself.\n M: How do you do that?\n W: I have a part-time job at a hotel. I work about twenty hours a week, and earn $400. Mter taxes, I make about $320.\n M: How do you spend the money?\n W: It helps to pay for my room and board on campus. It also pays for things like my cell phone, book, transportation, and clothes.\n M: You don't have much money for fun, do you?\n W: That's time! I stick to my budget carefully so I don't have to borrow. I don't like to owe people money. I hardly ever go to movies. My roommates and I usually rent videos, and split the cost, so it's cheaper.\n M: How else do you save money?\n W: I don't go to restaurants. I make meals with my roommates so it's cheaper to eat. I try to walk or ride my bicycle to college. Oh, and I buy a lot of my clothes at second-hand stores. You can find some very cheap, decent clothes in those stores.", "choices": [ "$15,000.", "$10,000.", "$2,000." ], "summary": "$10,000." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does she take a part-time job?", "dialogue": "M: How are you paying for your college, education?\n W: My expense for every semester is almost $15,000. At the start of each semester my parents pay the $10,000 in tuition. I also get $2,000 in financial aid. I have to earn the rest myself.\n M: How do you do that?\n W: I have a part-time job at a hotel. I work about twenty hours a week, and earn $400. Mter taxes, I make about $320.\n M: How do you spend the money?\n W: It helps to pay for my room and board on campus. It also pays for things like my cell phone, book, transportation, and clothes.\n M: You don't have much money for fun, do you?\n W: That's time! I stick to my budget carefully so I don't have to borrow. I don't like to owe people money. I hardly ever go to movies. My roommates and I usually rent videos, and split the cost, so it's cheaper.\n M: How else do you save money?\n W: I don't go to restaurants. I make meals with my roommates so it's cheaper to eat. I try to walk or ride my bicycle to college. Oh, and I buy a lot of my clothes at second-hand stores. You can find some very cheap, decent clothes in those stores.", "choices": [ "At a hotel.", "At the college.", "At a restaurant." ], "summary": "At a hotel." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman do to save money?", "dialogue": "M: How are you paying for your college, education?\n W: My expense for every semester is almost $15,000. At the start of each semester my parents pay the $10,000 in tuition. I also get $2,000 in financial aid. I have to earn the rest myself.\n M: How do you do that?\n W: I have a part-time job at a hotel. I work about twenty hours a week, and earn $400. Mter taxes, I make about $320.\n M: How do you spend the money?\n W: It helps to pay for my room and board on campus. It also pays for things like my cell phone, book, transportation, and clothes.\n M: You don't have much money for fun, do you?\n W: That's time! I stick to my budget carefully so I don't have to borrow. I don't like to owe people money. I hardly ever go to movies. My roommates and I usually rent videos, and split the cost, so it's cheaper.\n M: How else do you save money?\n W: I don't go to restaurants. I make meals with my roommates so it's cheaper to eat. I try to walk or ride my bicycle to college. Oh, and I buy a lot of my clothes at second-hand stores. You can find some very cheap, decent clothes in those stores.", "choices": [ "She uses a cell phone.", "She buys a lot of clothes.", "She sticks to her budget." ], "summary": "She sticks to her budget." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will we have in the spring?", "dialogue": "M: I like spring because I like flowers.\n W: I prefer autumn because I can get in crops.", "choices": [ "The fruit.", "The flower.", "The rice." ], "summary": "The flower." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When can the history of Chinese ink painting be traced back?", "dialogue": "M: Chinese ink painting is an important part of your nation al culture, isn't it, Miss Li?\n W: Yes, it has a history of over 2 500 years.", "choices": [ "1 500 years ago.", "2 000 years ago.", "2 500 years ago." ], "summary": "2 500 years ago." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman think that the man did wrong?", "dialogue": "W: Why are you so upset, David?\n M: My boss warned me not to spend all day communicating with my friends, but I didn't. He just didn't believe me.\n W: You must have forgotten to close your hotmail's window again. You should have known better.", "choices": [ "He spent all day emailing.", "He left his email page open.", "He forgot to close the door." ], "summary": "He left his email page open." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think Karen should do?", "dialogue": "W: Karen says her shoulder doesn't hurt today.\n M: She'd better have it looked at by a doctor, anyway.", "choices": [ "Get a better doctor.", "Go to see a doctor.", "Try not to hurt her shoulder." ], "summary": "Go to see a doctor." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the possible relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "M: I've been worried that Richard is frozen.\n W: What sounds to be a problem?\n M: Well, he has trouble concentrating when getting along with other children. I was wondering there might be something on his mind. Some problem at home?", "choices": [ "Husband and wife.", "Teacher and parent.", "Boss and secretary." ], "summary": "Teacher and parent." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How are they going there?", "dialogue": "F: Can you tell me how we are going to the farm tomorrow?\n M: By bike, of course.", "choices": [ "By bike.", "By bus.", "On foot." ], "summary": "By bike." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the correct time now?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me, what is the time by your watch?\n W: Half past nine. But it's 10 minutes slow.\n M: Thanks.", "choices": [ "9:30.", "9:25.", "9:40." ], "summary": "9:40." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman buying?", "dialogue": "W: I'm interested in buying one of these machines. Erm, which one would you recommend?\n M: Oh, this one here, Madam. It has three different programs and can take up three kilos.", "choices": [ "A television.", "A washing machine.", "A cooker." ], "summary": "A washing machine." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the possible relationship between them?", "dialogue": "M: What are you going to do after your return from New York?\n W: I'm going to stay in the city.\n M: What will you do all day?\n W: I'm going to work with my father at the workshop. In the evening, I'll read books. On weekends, I'll go to the park with my family.\n M: Have you ever worked?\n W: No,but I can learn. What are you going to do this summer?\n M: I'm going to camp. I've gone to camp for four summers.\n W: I've never gone to camp. What do you do there?\n M: We do many things. In the morning, we go swimming and boating. In the afternoon, we play volleyball or tennis. We sit around a campfire at night. We sing or tell stories.\n W: That sounds wonderful.\n M: It is wonderful. What's Wales going to do this summer?\n W: I think he's going to the mountains with his parents.\n M: Well, so long, Alice. Have fun.\n W: You too, Leslie. Give my regards to Wales. I'll see you in October.", "choices": [ "Friends.", "Colleagues.", "Boss and staff." ], "summary": "Friends." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman going to do on weekends?", "dialogue": "M: What are you going to do after your return from New York?\n W: I'm going to stay in the city.\n M: What will you do all day?\n W: I'm going to work with my father at the workshop. In the evening, I'll read books. On weekends, I'll go to the park with my family.\n M: Have you ever worked?\n W: No,but I can learn. What are you going to do this summer?\n M: I'm going to camp. I've gone to camp for four summers.\n W: I've never gone to camp. What do you do there?\n M: We do many things. In the morning, we go swimming and boating. In the afternoon, we play volleyball or tennis. We sit around a campfire at night. We sing or tell stories.\n W: That sounds wonderful.\n M: It is wonderful. What's Wales going to do this summer?\n W: I think he's going to the mountains with his parents.\n M: Well, so long, Alice. Have fun.\n W: You too, Leslie. Give my regards to Wales. I'll see you in October.", "choices": [ "She is going to stay in the city.", "She'll go to the park with her family.", "She'll read books." ], "summary": "She'll go to the park with her family." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many times has the man gone to camp in summer?", "dialogue": "M: What are you going to do after your return from New York?\n W: I'm going to stay in the city.\n M: What will you do all day?\n W: I'm going to work with my father at the workshop. In the evening, I'll read books. On weekends, I'll go to the park with my family.\n M: Have you ever worked?\n W: No,but I can learn. What are you going to do this summer?\n M: I'm going to camp. I've gone to camp for four summers.\n W: I've never gone to camp. What do you do there?\n M: We do many things. In the morning, we go swimming and boating. In the afternoon, we play volleyball or tennis. We sit around a campfire at night. We sing or tell stories.\n W: That sounds wonderful.\n M: It is wonderful. What's Wales going to do this summer?\n W: I think he's going to the mountains with his parents.\n M: Well, so long, Alice. Have fun.\n W: You too, Leslie. Give my regards to Wales. I'll see you in October.", "choices": [ "None.", "Once.", "Four times." ], "summary": "Four times." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When does it often rain?", "dialogue": "M: I think its going to rain. It has rained a lot recently. Is it always like that during that month.\n W: I'm afraid so. Actually it is usually rainy from May to July every year. So we usually stay indoors and have fun at home.", "choices": [ "In June.", "In March.", "In August." ], "summary": "In June." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the man worried?", "dialogue": "M: I think this history course is interesting, but it's very difficult. I'll never get through the reading list.\n W: Don't worry. You will find time somehow.", "choices": [ "He must read a lot of books.", "He doesn't like history.", "He can't get the books he needs." ], "summary": "He must read a lot of books." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: I am running out of coins doing my laundry.\n W: That's too bad.", "choices": [ "She saw the man run out.", "She thought the man's laundry was done badly.", "She was sorry the man couldn't finish his laundry." ], "summary": "She was sorry the man couldn't finish his laundry." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the man so depressed?", "dialogue": "M: I don't enjoy dating anymore. I can't seem to find anyone I have anything in common with.\n W: Don't feel discouraged. Be patient. As you are so distinguished, you will definitely find the person who is right for you.\n M: To tell you the truth, I am tired of being alone. I hope to find my Mrs. Right. What should I do?\n W: Do you believe in Internet matchmaking service?\n M: That's really a new walk of life. What is it exactly?\n W: It helps match up singles the world over, and helps find the man and woman of their dreams.\n M: Oh, it must be to the taste of a certain group of people.\n W: The advertisement said Dream Dates has matched up thousands of singles the world over!\n M: Unbelievable! They must be exaggerating the figure!\n W: Look at the way they manage their business: they collect applicants' photos, and give the applicants questionnaires to fill out as to what type of character they are.\n M: I don't believe several questions can decide the type of person you're. People's characters are complicated and keep changing all the time.\n W: Anyway, it seems that things work well this way. The information and specifications will be entered in a large computer database.\n M: A computer to decide your best date? That's really ridiculous!\n W: Look, it promises: Dream Dates provides expert dating service and a place for singles to meet. We'll introduce you to the person uniquely qualified to be your partner.\n M: Sheer slogans! Not reliable!\n W: It says you can enroll in a free trial membership!\n M: I won't do it even they pay me for that!\n W: Well, we don't have to believe this. Maybe I can tell John, and see whether he'd like to try it.", "choices": [ "Because he can't find an ideal date.", "Because he is too common a person.", "Because he has failed to realize his dreams." ], "summary": "Because he can't find an ideal date." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think ridiculous?", "dialogue": "M: I don't enjoy dating anymore. I can't seem to find anyone I have anything in common with.\n W: Don't feel discouraged. Be patient. As you are so distinguished, you will definitely find the person who is right for you.\n M: To tell you the truth, I am tired of being alone. I hope to find my Mrs. Right. What should I do?\n W: Do you believe in Internet matchmaking service?\n M: That's really a new walk of life. What is it exactly?\n W: It helps match up singles the world over, and helps find the man and woman of their dreams.\n M: Oh, it must be to the taste of a certain group of people.\n W: The advertisement said Dream Dates has matched up thousands of singles the world over!\n M: Unbelievable! They must be exaggerating the figure!\n W: Look at the way they manage their business: they collect applicants' photos, and give the applicants questionnaires to fill out as to what type of character they are.\n M: I don't believe several questions can decide the type of person you're. People's characters are complicated and keep changing all the time.\n W: Anyway, it seems that things work well this way. The information and specifications will be entered in a large computer database.\n M: A computer to decide your best date? That's really ridiculous!\n W: Look, it promises: Dream Dates provides expert dating service and a place for singles to meet. We'll introduce you to the person uniquely qualified to be your partner.\n M: Sheer slogans! Not reliable!\n W: It says you can enroll in a free trial membership!\n M: I won't do it even they pay me for that!\n W: Well, we don't have to believe this. Maybe I can tell John, and see whether he'd like to try it.", "choices": [ "Entering a large company without application.", "Programming human feelings into machines.", "Deciding one's best partner through a computer." ], "summary": "Deciding one's best partner through a computer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the woman's attitude toward the net matchmaking service?", "dialogue": "M: I don't enjoy dating anymore. I can't seem to find anyone I have anything in common with.\n W: Don't feel discouraged. Be patient. As you are so distinguished, you will definitely find the person who is right for you.\n M: To tell you the truth, I am tired of being alone. I hope to find my Mrs. Right. What should I do?\n W: Do you believe in Internet matchmaking service?\n M: That's really a new walk of life. What is it exactly?\n W: It helps match up singles the world over, and helps find the man and woman of their dreams.\n M: Oh, it must be to the taste of a certain group of people.\n W: The advertisement said Dream Dates has matched up thousands of singles the world over!\n M: Unbelievable! They must be exaggerating the figure!\n W: Look at the way they manage their business: they collect applicants' photos, and give the applicants questionnaires to fill out as to what type of character they are.\n M: I don't believe several questions can decide the type of person you're. People's characters are complicated and keep changing all the time.\n W: Anyway, it seems that things work well this way. The information and specifications will be entered in a large computer database.\n M: A computer to decide your best date? That's really ridiculous!\n W: Look, it promises: Dream Dates provides expert dating service and a place for singles to meet. We'll introduce you to the person uniquely qualified to be your partner.\n M: Sheer slogans! Not reliable!\n W: It says you can enroll in a free trial membership!\n M: I won't do it even they pay me for that!\n W: Well, we don't have to believe this. Maybe I can tell John, and see whether he'd like to try it.", "choices": [ "It won't hurt to try.", "It needs checking.", "It is definitely trustworthy." ], "summary": "It won't hurt to try." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which of the following is not mentioned?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Nice to see you again!\n W: Hi! I haven't seen you for quite a long time. What are you doing these days?\n M: I'm taking a country music course.\n W: Oh, really? How interesting! What are you learning from the course?\n M: A lot of things, you know, such as the history of country music, singing, and how to play a guitar.\n W: That's great. Well, talking about country music reminds me of a famous singer, John Denver. Have you ever heard of him?\n M: Sure. His song \"Country reads take me home\" is popular both in the USA and in China.\n W: Yes, that's true. Did you hear the had news about him?\n M: what was it?\n W: He had an accident while flying his plane alone, and he was killed.\n M: That's a big loss for country music.", "choices": [ "The teacher.", "A pop star.", "Playing the guitar." ], "summary": "The teacher." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can you learn according to what you hear?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Nice to see you again!\n W: Hi! I haven't seen you for quite a long time. What are you doing these days?\n M: I'm taking a country music course.\n W: Oh, really? How interesting! What are you learning from the course?\n M: A lot of things, you know, such as the history of country music, singing, and how to play a guitar.\n W: That's great. Well, talking about country music reminds me of a famous singer, John Denver. Have you ever heard of him?\n M: Sure. His song \"Country reads take me home\" is popular both in the USA and in China.\n W: Yes, that's true. Did you hear the had news about him?\n M: what was it?\n W: He had an accident while flying his plane alone, and he was killed.\n M: That's a big loss for country music.", "choices": [ "The man doesn't like country music, but he has to learn.", "The man didn't know the bad news.", "The man didn't like John Denver." ], "summary": "The man didn't know the bad news." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which is the reason for John Denver's death?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Nice to see you again!\n W: Hi! I haven't seen you for quite a long time. What are you doing these days?\n M: I'm taking a country music course.\n W: Oh, really? How interesting! What are you learning from the course?\n M: A lot of things, you know, such as the history of country music, singing, and how to play a guitar.\n W: That's great. Well, talking about country music reminds me of a famous singer, John Denver. Have you ever heard of him?\n M: Sure. His song \"Country reads take me home\" is popular both in the USA and in China.\n W: Yes, that's true. Did you hear the had news about him?\n M: what was it?\n W: He had an accident while flying his plane alone, and he was killed.\n M: That's a big loss for country music.", "choices": [ "The traffic jam.", "The plane accident.", "The car crash." ], "summary": "The plane accident." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where will the woman go first after work?", "dialogue": "Man: Are you and Sarah going straight to the restaurant from work tonight?\n Woman: Actually, I'm leaving work early because I need to do some shopping in the market, and after that we're going to play tennis at the sports centre before we go to the restaurant.", "choices": [ "The restaurant.", "The market.", "The cinema." ], "summary": "The market." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman worry about?", "dialogue": "M: What are you looking at?\n W: Well, it is raining so hard outside. I have no umbrella.", "choices": [ "It is going to rain.", "Her clothes may get wet.", "The bus is not there yet." ], "summary": "Her clothes may get wet." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What instrument does Mary play?", "dialogue": "W: Mary wants to play her piece before we go on the stage.\n M: That's fine with me, but do we have to move her piano after her performance?\n W: I hope not. Our drum set is heavy enough.", "choices": [ "The violin.", "The drum.", "The piano." ], "summary": "The piano." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the man thank the woman?", "dialogue": "F: Did you remember I invited you?\n M: Yes, thanks very much. It was a really good supper.", "choices": [ "They woman invited the man having a supper.", "The woman wants to invite the man having a supper.", "The woman remembered him." ], "summary": "They woman invited the man having a supper." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is Betty's opinion?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Betty. Do you think women are better doctors than men?\n W: Sorry, I'm not sure of that. But I'm sure that women are better teachers than men.", "choices": [ "Women are better cooks than men.", "Women are better teachers than men.", "Women are better workers than men." ], "summary": "Women are better teachers than men." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When does the play start?", "dialogue": "W: Does the play start at 6:00 or 6:15?\n M: Neither. It starts at 6:30 and ends at 8:00.", "choices": [ "At 6:30.", "At 8:00.", "At 6:00." ], "summary": "At 6:30." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the man's occupation?", "dialogue": "W: I'm looking for textbook for my Psychology course. It's called \"Introduction to Educational Psychology\". Do you have it?\n M: Yes, we do. You'll find it in Section 24 on the top shelf.", "choices": [ "A teacher.", "A psychologist.", "A librarian." ], "summary": "A librarian." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they going to do together?", "dialogue": "W: If you're going to the airport, what about our dinner?\n M: I'll meet you for dinner after I've been to the airport.", "choices": [ "To go to the airport", "To go to a meeting", "To have dinner" ], "summary": "To have dinner" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we know about the man?", "dialogue": "M: I wish I had learned English well when I was in high school.\n W: You always said you didn't think English was of great importance.\n M: I realize I was wrong and it's too late.\n W: It's never too late to learn.", "choices": [ "He has realized the significance of English.", "He used to learn English well.", "It is too late for him to learn English now." ], "summary": "He has realized the significance of English." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the two speakers doing now?", "dialogue": "W: Would you like some fruit juice?\n M: No, thank you. I'm not used to cold drinks in the morning.", "choices": [ "They are having breakfast.", "They are eating some fruit.", "They are preparing a hot soup." ], "summary": "They are having breakfast." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time will the two speakers meet?", "dialogue": "M: Don't be late. It's the only fast train.\n W: Don't worry. I'll be there.\n M: Let's meet at the ticket office at nine. Or earlier at your flat?\n W: Er...no. I'll see you at the ticket office.", "choices": [ "At nine o'clock", "Earlier than nine o'clock", "Later than nine o'clock." ], "summary": "At nine o'clock" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was the woman disappointed at?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Cathy, how did you find yesterday's speech competition?\n W: Well, to be honest, it was quite disappointing.\n M: You didn't like the speeches?\n W: Yes, I did. In fact, I enjoyed listening to most of the speeches. But I just couldn't accept the result, you know.\n M: Hmm, you mean the judges?\n W: I mean most of the listeners including me didn't understand why the judges didn't like Samantha. It was such a shock when they announced the winner was Jim. We all thought Samantha's pronunciation was the best.\n M: You're probably right. But don't you think the speech itself is more important? As I see it, Jim's speech was more meaningful. I was deeply moved by the story he told us.\n W: But, in my opinion, we also learned something very important from Samantha's speech.\n M: That's right. Samantha and Jim were indeed very close. I guess it was difficult for the judges.\n W: Well, I wish I could agree with you. But I do think Samantha was the best.", "choices": [ "The speeches.", "Samantha's pronunciation.", "The result of the competition." ], "summary": "The result of the competition." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "According to the woman, how did most of the listeners feel about the result of the competition?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Cathy, how did you find yesterday's speech competition?\n W: Well, to be honest, it was quite disappointing.\n M: You didn't like the speeches?\n W: Yes, I did. In fact, I enjoyed listening to most of the speeches. But I just couldn't accept the result, you know.\n M: Hmm, you mean the judges?\n W: I mean most of the listeners including me didn't understand why the judges didn't like Samantha. It was such a shock when they announced the winner was Jim. We all thought Samantha's pronunciation was the best.\n M: You're probably right. But don't you think the speech itself is more important? As I see it, Jim's speech was more meaningful. I was deeply moved by the story he told us.\n W: But, in my opinion, we also learned something very important from Samantha's speech.\n M: That's right. Samantha and Jim were indeed very close. I guess it was difficult for the judges.\n W: Well, I wish I could agree with you. But I do think Samantha was the best.", "choices": [ "They were astonished.", "They were excited.", "They were satisfied." ], "summary": "They were astonished." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do the man and the woman disagree on?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Cathy, how did you find yesterday's speech competition?\n W: Well, to be honest, it was quite disappointing.\n M: You didn't like the speeches?\n W: Yes, I did. In fact, I enjoyed listening to most of the speeches. But I just couldn't accept the result, you know.\n M: Hmm, you mean the judges?\n W: I mean most of the listeners including me didn't understand why the judges didn't like Samantha. It was such a shock when they announced the winner was Jim. We all thought Samantha's pronunciation was the best.\n M: You're probably right. But don't you think the speech itself is more important? As I see it, Jim's speech was more meaningful. I was deeply moved by the story he told us.\n W: But, in my opinion, we also learned something very important from Samantha's speech.\n M: That's right. Samantha and Jim were indeed very close. I guess it was difficult for the judges.\n W: Well, I wish I could agree with you. But I do think Samantha was the best.", "choices": [ "Whose speech was better.", "Whose pronunciation was better.", "Whose speech was meaningful." ], "summary": "Whose speech was better." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are these people complaining about?", "dialogue": "F: It's so hot today I can't work. I wish there were a fan in the library.\n M: So do I. I'll fall asleep if I don't get out of this stuffy room soon.", "choices": [ "The noise.", "The heat.", "the workload." ], "summary": "the workload." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation probably take place?", "dialogue": "W: Anything else, gentlemen?\n M: A salad and potatoes with that.\n W: What kind of potatoes do you want?\n M: French fried.", "choices": [ "In a meeting room.", "In a restaurant.", "In a library." ], "summary": "In a restaurant." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When was the building built?", "dialogue": "M: How old is the building?\n W: It was built twelve years ago.", "choices": [ "Seven years ago.", "Twenty years ago.", "Twelve years ago." ], "summary": "Twelve years ago." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much does the father owe his son in allowance?", "dialogue": "Joshua: Dad. Allowance day. Can I have my allowance?\n Father: Oh. I forgot about that.\n Joshua: You ALWAYS forget.\n Father: I guess I do. How much do I owe you?\n Joshua: Just $13.\n Father: Thirteen dollars!? Why do I owe you that much? Just seems like I paid you the other day.\n Joshua: No. You forget every Saturday, and it has been piling up.\n Father: Well, I'm not sure if I have that much.\n Joshua: Go to the bank. You have lots of money.\n Father: Lots of money, uh? Uh, well, I think the bank is closed.\n Joshua: Then, what about your secret money jar under your bed?\n Father: Oh, I guess I could do that. So, what are you going to do with the money?\n Joshua: I'm going to put some in savings, give some to the poor people, and use the rest to buy books.\n Father: Well, that's sounds great, Joshua.", "choices": [ "three dollars", "thirteen dollars", "thirty dollars" ], "summary": "thirteen dollars" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why hasn't the father given his son allowance?", "dialogue": "Joshua: Dad. Allowance day. Can I have my allowance?\n Father: Oh. I forgot about that.\n Joshua: You ALWAYS forget.\n Father: I guess I do. How much do I owe you?\n Joshua: Just $13.\n Father: Thirteen dollars!? Why do I owe you that much? Just seems like I paid you the other day.\n Joshua: No. You forget every Saturday, and it has been piling up.\n Father: Well, I'm not sure if I have that much.\n Joshua: Go to the bank. You have lots of money.\n Father: Lots of money, uh? Uh, well, I think the bank is closed.\n Joshua: Then, what about your secret money jar under your bed?\n Father: Oh, I guess I could do that. So, what are you going to do with the money?\n Joshua: I'm going to put some in savings, give some to the poor people, and use the rest to buy books.\n Father: Well, that's sounds great, Joshua.", "choices": [ "because he didn't remember to do it", "because he doesn't have any money now", "because his son already has money" ], "summary": "because he didn't remember to do it" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When does the father usually give his son money?", "dialogue": "Joshua: Dad. Allowance day. Can I have my allowance?\n Father: Oh. I forgot about that.\n Joshua: You ALWAYS forget.\n Father: I guess I do. How much do I owe you?\n Joshua: Just $13.\n Father: Thirteen dollars!? Why do I owe you that much? Just seems like I paid you the other day.\n Joshua: No. You forget every Saturday, and it has been piling up.\n Father: Well, I'm not sure if I have that much.\n Joshua: Go to the bank. You have lots of money.\n Father: Lots of money, uh? Uh, well, I think the bank is closed.\n Joshua: Then, what about your secret money jar under your bed?\n Father: Oh, I guess I could do that. So, what are you going to do with the money?\n Joshua: I'm going to put some in savings, give some to the poor people, and use the rest to buy books.\n Father: Well, that's sounds great, Joshua.", "choices": [ "on Friday", "on Saturday", "on Sunday" ], "summary": "on Saturday" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the man get money to pay his son?", "dialogue": "Joshua: Dad. Allowance day. Can I have my allowance?\n Father: Oh. I forgot about that.\n Joshua: You ALWAYS forget.\n Father: I guess I do. How much do I owe you?\n Joshua: Just $13.\n Father: Thirteen dollars!? Why do I owe you that much? Just seems like I paid you the other day.\n Joshua: No. You forget every Saturday, and it has been piling up.\n Father: Well, I'm not sure if I have that much.\n Joshua: Go to the bank. You have lots of money.\n Father: Lots of money, uh? Uh, well, I think the bank is closed.\n Joshua: Then, what about your secret money jar under your bed?\n Father: Oh, I guess I could do that. So, what are you going to do with the money?\n Joshua: I'm going to put some in savings, give some to the poor people, and use the rest to buy books.\n Father: Well, that's sounds great, Joshua.", "choices": [ "in his bedroom", "at the bank", "from the bookstand" ], "summary": "in his bedroom" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Choose one thing the boy does NOT mention about how he will spend his money.", "dialogue": "Joshua: Dad. Allowance day. Can I have my allowance?\n Father: Oh. I forgot about that.\n Joshua: You ALWAYS forget.\n Father: I guess I do. How much do I owe you?\n Joshua: Just $13.\n Father: Thirteen dollars!? Why do I owe you that much? Just seems like I paid you the other day.\n Joshua: No. You forget every Saturday, and it has been piling up.\n Father: Well, I'm not sure if I have that much.\n Joshua: Go to the bank. You have lots of money.\n Father: Lots of money, uh? Uh, well, I think the bank is closed.\n Joshua: Then, what about your secret money jar under your bed?\n Father: Oh, I guess I could do that. So, what are you going to do with the money?\n Joshua: I'm going to put some in savings, give some to the poor people, and use the rest to buy books.\n Father: Well, that's sounds great, Joshua.", "choices": [ "He will buy some toys.", "He will save some of it.", "He will give part to the needy." ], "summary": "He will buy some toys." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man imply about Kate?", "dialogue": "W: There were more than a hundred people at Kate's birthday party. How come she's got so many friends?\n M: It's really no surprise. You know she was popular even when she was a child.", "choices": [ "She expected more people at her party.", "She has always enjoyed great popularity.", "She threw a surprise party for her friend." ], "summary": "She has always enjoyed great popularity." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man imply?", "dialogue": "W: I think it's about time to speak to university officials about the quality of the food.\n M: Do you think you're the first to think of that?", "choices": [ "He thinks the idea is not original.", "He supports the idea, but thinks it won't do any good.", "He doesn't care about the issue." ], "summary": "He thinks the idea is not original." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Professor White, I got my grade in the mail this morning, but I think there might be a mistake in my mark.\n M: Yeah, I've got several calls just like yours. There must be a problem with the computing system. It should be straightened out in a couple of hours.", "choices": [ "The errors will be corrected soon.", "The woman was mistaken herself.", "The computing system is too complex." ], "summary": "The errors will be corrected soon." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why was Nancy away from school yesterday?", "dialogue": "M: Hi! Nice to meet you, Nancy! Where were you yesterday?\n W: I didn't come because I was sick.\n M: You still look a little sick. You ought to go back to bed.\n W: I am going home now.\n M: Did you drive today?\n W: Oh, No, I don't have a car.\n M: I can take you home. Would you like a ride?\n W: Yes. Thanks a lot. Could you stop at the chemist's on the way? I need to buy some medicine.", "choices": [ "Because she was busy.", "Because she was ill.", "Because she was at home." ], "summary": "Because she was ill." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is she going to do?", "dialogue": "M: Hi! Nice to meet you, Nancy! Where were you yesterday?\n W: I didn't come because I was sick.\n M: You still look a little sick. You ought to go back to bed.\n W: I am going home now.\n M: Did you drive today?\n W: Oh, No, I don't have a car.\n M: I can take you home. Would you like a ride?\n W: Yes. Thanks a lot. Could you stop at the chemist's on the way? I need to buy some medicine.", "choices": [ "Go home.", "Go to clinic.", "Go to her friend's." ], "summary": "Go home." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why will they stop on the way?", "dialogue": "M: Hi! Nice to meet you, Nancy! Where were you yesterday?\n W: I didn't come because I was sick.\n M: You still look a little sick. You ought to go back to bed.\n W: I am going home now.\n M: Did you drive today?\n W: Oh, No, I don't have a car.\n M: I can take you home. Would you like a ride?\n W: Yes. Thanks a lot. Could you stop at the chemist's on the way? I need to buy some medicine.", "choices": [ "To buy some medicine.", "To see a doctor.", "To buy some food." ], "summary": "To buy some medicine." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Is the rescue crew still looking for survivors of the plane crash?\n M: Yes, they have been searching the area for hours, but they haven't found anybody else. They will keep searching until night falls.", "choices": [ "All the passengers were killed.", "The plane crashed in the night.", "No more survivors have been found." ], "summary": "No more survivors have been found." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man do this Tuesday?", "dialogue": "W: Here is this week's schedule, Tony. On Monday, there is the board meeting. Your speech to the lion's club is on Tuesday afternoon. Then on Wednesday you have an appointment with your lawyer and...\n M: Wait, you mean the business conference on Tuesday is cancelled?", "choices": [ "Attend a conference.", "Give a speech.", "Meet his lawyer." ], "summary": "Give a speech." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman advise the man to do?", "dialogue": "M: Washing dishes at the restaurant every day is really boring.\n W: Why don't you quit and deliver flowers for me?", "choices": [ "Quit delivering flowers.", "Work at a restaurant.", "Leave his job to work for her." ], "summary": "Leave his job to work for her." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "what are these two people talking about?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Kate, you look happy.\n W: Yes, I just saw a very funny film on TV.\n M: What was it about?\n W: It was about a careless man who got into trouble wherever he went. He couldn't do anything well.\n M: So you liked it?\n W: Yes, I did. It made me laugh a lot.\n M: But I'd rather see something not only interesting but also instructive.\n W: Oh James, don't be so serious. People sometimes need relaxation.\n M: That's true. But I think that watching TV is not just for entertainment.", "choices": [ "Sports.", "Music.", "Entertainment." ], "summary": "Entertainment." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does Kate look happy?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Kate, you look happy.\n W: Yes, I just saw a very funny film on TV.\n M: What was it about?\n W: It was about a careless man who got into trouble wherever he went. He couldn't do anything well.\n M: So you liked it?\n W: Yes, I did. It made me laugh a lot.\n M: But I'd rather see something not only interesting but also instructive.\n W: Oh James, don't be so serious. People sometimes need relaxation.\n M: That's true. But I think that watching TV is not just for entertainment.", "choices": [ "Because there will be a very funny film on TV.", "Because she helped a man who got into trouble.", "Because she just saw a very funny film." ], "summary": "Because she just saw a very funny film." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What kind of program does the man like?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Kate, you look happy.\n W: Yes, I just saw a very funny film on TV.\n M: What was it about?\n W: It was about a careless man who got into trouble wherever he went. He couldn't do anything well.\n M: So you liked it?\n W: Yes, I did. It made me laugh a lot.\n M: But I'd rather see something not only interesting but also instructive.\n W: Oh James, don't be so serious. People sometimes need relaxation.\n M: That's true. But I think that watching TV is not just for entertainment.", "choices": [ "Funny program.", "Interesting and instructive program.", "Entertainment program." ], "summary": "Interesting and instructive program." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the man's opinion on watching TV?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Kate, you look happy.\n W: Yes, I just saw a very funny film on TV.\n M: What was it about?\n W: It was about a careless man who got into trouble wherever he went. He couldn't do anything well.\n M: So you liked it?\n W: Yes, I did. It made me laugh a lot.\n M: But I'd rather see something not only interesting but also instructive.\n W: Oh James, don't be so serious. People sometimes need relaxation.\n M: That's true. But I think that watching TV is not just for entertainment.", "choices": [ "It is not only for entertainment.", "It makes people relaxed.", "It is not good to eyes." ], "summary": "It is not only for entertainment." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What problem does the girl notice about her father's cooking?", "dialogue": "M: Time to eat!\n W: Coming. Oh, I'm starving. Oh yuck! What's that?\n M: Ah, now don't complain!\n W: But what is it, and where is mom?\n M: Now, mom put me in charge of dinner because she's not feeling well tonight.\n W: But what is it... and that smell!\n M: It's pizza. I just followed an old family recipe here, and...\n W: Let me see that... Oh, Dad. You're missing a page!\n M: Oh, uh, well, uh... well I couldn't find the second page of the recipe, but don't worry. I have plenty of experience around the house. Plenty of experience in cooking.\n W: That's not what mom says.\n M: Well, wait, wait, here, let me try a piece first. Here, let me cool this off here. Oh, yeah. Oh, this is great stuff.\n W: Yeah right. Why are you making faces?\n M: Well, well, it's just, just a little rich for me. That's all.\n W: Let me try it, dad. Uh, dad. You put a little too much salt in it and besides it's burned. And what's that?\n M: Oh, well, well, that's just part of my own adaptation to the recipe. I added some pumpkin.\n W: Oh, not another one of your surprises. Pumpkin doesn't go on pizza!\n M: Well, okay, well, so what? Uh, what do we do now?\n W: Well, how about some cold cereal... You can't mess up on that, Dad.\n M: Oh, I love cereal.", "choices": [ "He is not following the complete recipe.", "He is missing the right pan to cook the pizza.", "He is using the directions for a different food." ], "summary": "He is not following the complete recipe." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the girl know her father doesn't like the pizza he prepared?", "dialogue": "M: Time to eat!\n W: Coming. Oh, I'm starving. Oh yuck! What's that?\n M: Ah, now don't complain!\n W: But what is it, and where is mom?\n M: Now, mom put me in charge of dinner because she's not feeling well tonight.\n W: But what is it... and that smell!\n M: It's pizza. I just followed an old family recipe here, and...\n W: Let me see that... Oh, Dad. You're missing a page!\n M: Oh, uh, well, uh... well I couldn't find the second page of the recipe, but don't worry. I have plenty of experience around the house. Plenty of experience in cooking.\n W: That's not what mom says.\n M: Well, wait, wait, here, let me try a piece first. Here, let me cool this off here. Oh, yeah. Oh, this is great stuff.\n W: Yeah right. Why are you making faces?\n M: Well, well, it's just, just a little rich for me. That's all.\n W: Let me try it, dad. Uh, dad. You put a little too much salt in it and besides it's burned. And what's that?\n M: Oh, well, well, that's just part of my own adaptation to the recipe. I added some pumpkin.\n W: Oh, not another one of your surprises. Pumpkin doesn't go on pizza!\n M: Well, okay, well, so what? Uh, what do we do now?\n W: Well, how about some cold cereal... You can't mess up on that, Dad.\n M: Oh, I love cereal.", "choices": [ "He tells her honestly what he thinks about it.", "She can tell by his non-verbal expressions.", "He throws it away after making it." ], "summary": "She can tell by his non-verbal expressions." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do they end up doing for their supper?", "dialogue": "M: Time to eat!\n W: Coming. Oh, I'm starving. Oh yuck! What's that?\n M: Ah, now don't complain!\n W: But what is it, and where is mom?\n M: Now, mom put me in charge of dinner because she's not feeling well tonight.\n W: But what is it... and that smell!\n M: It's pizza. I just followed an old family recipe here, and...\n W: Let me see that... Oh, Dad. You're missing a page!\n M: Oh, uh, well, uh... well I couldn't find the second page of the recipe, but don't worry. I have plenty of experience around the house. Plenty of experience in cooking.\n W: That's not what mom says.\n M: Well, wait, wait, here, let me try a piece first. Here, let me cool this off here. Oh, yeah. Oh, this is great stuff.\n W: Yeah right. Why are you making faces?\n M: Well, well, it's just, just a little rich for me. That's all.\n W: Let me try it, dad. Uh, dad. You put a little too much salt in it and besides it's burned. And what's that?\n M: Oh, well, well, that's just part of my own adaptation to the recipe. I added some pumpkin.\n W: Oh, not another one of your surprises. Pumpkin doesn't go on pizza!\n M: Well, okay, well, so what? Uh, what do we do now?\n W: Well, how about some cold cereal... You can't mess up on that, Dad.\n M: Oh, I love cereal.", "choices": [ "They decide to go out to eat.", "They eat something different at home.", "They eat at friend's house." ], "summary": "They eat something different at home." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Look, I'm sorry I didn't turn up for the match yesterday, but it wasn't really my fault, you know.\n W: It's all very well saying it wasn't your fault, but thanks to you we lost 10 to 1.", "choices": [ "The woman blames the man for his absence.", "The woman thinks that everything was all right.", "The woman thanks the man for his efforts." ], "summary": "The woman blames the man for his absence." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the man and the woman talking?", "dialogue": "Woman: It's a bit crowded isn't it... worse than a football match! Can you see well enough from here?\n Man: It doesn't matter---as long as I can hear and get down the important points of what he says it's OK.\n Woman: I'm going to the library after this. I want to get this report finished so that I can go to the cinema later.", "choices": [ "In the sports center.", "In the library.", "In the lecture room." ], "summary": "In the lecture room." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman imply about her son?", "dialogue": "M: Your son certainly shows a lot of enthusiasm on the tennis court.\n W: I only wish he'd show as much for his studies.", "choices": [ "He shows great enthusiasm for his studies.", "He is a very versatile person.", "He does not study hard enough." ], "summary": "He does not study hard enough." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do the speakers say about Sam?", "dialogue": "M: I could hardly recognize Sam after he got that new job. He's always in a suit and a tie now.\n W: Yeah, he was never like that at college. Back then he would've run in an old T-shirt and jeans.", "choices": [ "He dresses more formally now.", "What he wears does not match his position.", "He has ignored his friends since graduation." ], "summary": "He dresses more formally now." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does Mike work?", "dialogue": "M: So, how long have you been living here?\n W: About six months now.\n M: Why did you choose Beirut?\n W: Because, Mike-my husband-and I have always loved Arab culture and the language. Mike's an English teacher and he got a job here in a language school.\n M: Why did you want to take a year off?\n W: Basically I wanted a break from teaching. I love teaching children but I needed a change. Also I've been drawing and painting since I was little but I've never really had the chance to study drawing. So this seemed like the perfect opportunity to have a change and learn to draw properly.\n M: Well, I found a fantastic art teacher, called Omayma, and I've been having classes with her since October. She's great and she speaks English, which is lucky, because I don't know much Arabic yet. But I'm learning the language as quickly as I can.\n W: Is Arabic a difficult language to learn?\n M: Incredibly difficult! Especially the pronunciation. You have to learn to make a lot of new sounds.", "choices": [ "In a grocery.", "In a language school.", "In an art school." ], "summary": "In a language school." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman want to do for a change?", "dialogue": "M: So, how long have you been living here?\n W: About six months now.\n M: Why did you choose Beirut?\n W: Because, Mike-my husband-and I have always loved Arab culture and the language. Mike's an English teacher and he got a job here in a language school.\n M: Why did you want to take a year off?\n W: Basically I wanted a break from teaching. I love teaching children but I needed a change. Also I've been drawing and painting since I was little but I've never really had the chance to study drawing. So this seemed like the perfect opportunity to have a change and learn to draw properly.\n M: Well, I found a fantastic art teacher, called Omayma, and I've been having classes with her since October. She's great and she speaks English, which is lucky, because I don't know much Arabic yet. But I'm learning the language as quickly as I can.\n W: Is Arabic a difficult language to learn?\n M: Incredibly difficult! Especially the pronunciation. You have to learn to make a lot of new sounds.", "choices": [ "Learn to dance.", "Learn a new song.", "Learn to draw." ], "summary": "Learn to draw." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is most difficult for the woman about learning Arabic?", "dialogue": "M: So, how long have you been living here?\n W: About six months now.\n M: Why did you choose Beirut?\n W: Because, Mike-my husband-and I have always loved Arab culture and the language. Mike's an English teacher and he got a job here in a language school.\n M: Why did you want to take a year off?\n W: Basically I wanted a break from teaching. I love teaching children but I needed a change. Also I've been drawing and painting since I was little but I've never really had the chance to study drawing. So this seemed like the perfect opportunity to have a change and learn to draw properly.\n M: Well, I found a fantastic art teacher, called Omayma, and I've been having classes with her since October. She's great and she speaks English, which is lucky, because I don't know much Arabic yet. But I'm learning the language as quickly as I can.\n W: Is Arabic a difficult language to learn?\n M: Incredibly difficult! Especially the pronunciation. You have to learn to make a lot of new sounds.", "choices": [ "Grammar.", "Pronunciation.", "Idioms." ], "summary": "Pronunciation." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time does the man stop his work this week?", "dialogue": "W: What's the matter, Bill? You look kind of pale.\n M: Oh, I'm just tired.\n W: Why?\n M: Well, I've been working until around ten every night this week.\n W: You should go home at quitting time today and take it easy.\n M: Yes. I think I will.\n W: That's good. Say, how's your brother?\n M: He's fine, but he is awfully busy. He went to the States on a business trip two weeks ago.\n W: Oh, really? Is he back yet?\n M: No, he won't come back for several more weeks.\n W: Wow! He must have a lot to do there.\n M: Yes, he does.\n W: I want to be sure of the time because I'm going to meet a friend at five o'clock sharp.\n M: Well, my watch says 4:30, and that time should be right. I set it with the radio yesterday.\n W: Good.", "choices": [ "At 10 a.m. every day.", "At 11 p.m. every day.", "About 10 every night." ], "summary": "About 10 every night." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did the man's brother go on his business trip?", "dialogue": "W: What's the matter, Bill? You look kind of pale.\n M: Oh, I'm just tired.\n W: Why?\n M: Well, I've been working until around ten every night this week.\n W: You should go home at quitting time today and take it easy.\n M: Yes. I think I will.\n W: That's good. Say, how's your brother?\n M: He's fine, but he is awfully busy. He went to the States on a business trip two weeks ago.\n W: Oh, really? Is he back yet?\n M: No, he won't come back for several more weeks.\n W: Wow! He must have a lot to do there.\n M: Yes, he does.\n W: I want to be sure of the time because I'm going to meet a friend at five o'clock sharp.\n M: Well, my watch says 4:30, and that time should be right. I set it with the radio yesterday.\n W: Good.", "choices": [ "The United States of America.", "The State of Louisiana.", "A southern state of America." ], "summary": "The United States of America." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How soon will his brother come back?", "dialogue": "W: What's the matter, Bill? You look kind of pale.\n M: Oh, I'm just tired.\n W: Why?\n M: Well, I've been working until around ten every night this week.\n W: You should go home at quitting time today and take it easy.\n M: Yes. I think I will.\n W: That's good. Say, how's your brother?\n M: He's fine, but he is awfully busy. He went to the States on a business trip two weeks ago.\n W: Oh, really? Is he back yet?\n M: No, he won't come back for several more weeks.\n W: Wow! He must have a lot to do there.\n M: Yes, he does.\n W: I want to be sure of the time because I'm going to meet a friend at five o'clock sharp.\n M: Well, my watch says 4:30, and that time should be right. I set it with the radio yesterday.\n W: Good.", "choices": [ "In another week.", "In a few more weeks.", "In seven weeks." ], "summary": "In a few more weeks." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did the man find his dictionary?r", "dialogue": "W: Where did you find your dictionary?\n M: I found it on the table.", "choices": [ "Under his bed.", "In his desk.", "On the table." ], "summary": "On the table." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why didn't Jack get the book?", "dialogue": "W: Jack, have you got the book I asked you to borrow the other day?\n M: Sorry, I haven't.\n W: How come?\n M: I couldn't find time to go to the library.", "choices": [ "He was too busy to go to the library.", "There wasn't such a book in the library.", "He didn't want to borrow the book." ], "summary": "He was too busy to go to the library." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which sport does the woman like?", "dialogue": "F: Would you play table tennis with me?\n M: With pleasure.", "choices": [ "Football.", "Basketball.", "Table tennis." ], "summary": "Table tennis." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is Jimmy?", "dialogue": "W: Now, Jimmy, did you get a good view of the accident?\n M: Oh, yes. I was standing outside the bank building and I saw it all quite clearly.\n W: Do you know what time it was?\n M: Yes. I checked my watch. It was 2:45 exactly.\n W: Good. Now, how fast was the truck moving?\n M: Well, quite slowly-about 10 miles an hour. It was coming up York Road. I suppose the truck driver knew the lights were going to change. But they were still red when he went over them.\n W: I see. What about the car? Was it also driving slowly?\n M: It was coming along Union Street about 30 miles per hour. It was a blue Ford. The driver stopped his car when he saw the truck crossing the street.\n W: Did you see what colour his traffic light was?\n M: Yes, it changed to yellow just before he crossed it.", "choices": [ "A policeman.", "A passerby.", "Another truck driver." ], "summary": "A passerby." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time was it when the accident happened?", "dialogue": "W: Now, Jimmy, did you get a good view of the accident?\n M: Oh, yes. I was standing outside the bank building and I saw it all quite clearly.\n W: Do you know what time it was?\n M: Yes. I checked my watch. It was 2:45 exactly.\n W: Good. Now, how fast was the truck moving?\n M: Well, quite slowly-about 10 miles an hour. It was coming up York Road. I suppose the truck driver knew the lights were going to change. But they were still red when he went over them.\n W: I see. What about the car? Was it also driving slowly?\n M: It was coming along Union Street about 30 miles per hour. It was a blue Ford. The driver stopped his car when he saw the truck crossing the street.\n W: Did you see what colour his traffic light was?\n M: Yes, it changed to yellow just before he crossed it.", "choices": [ "At 2:45.", "At 2:54.", "At 4:25." ], "summary": "At 2:45." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who or what was to blame for the accident?", "dialogue": "W: Now, Jimmy, did you get a good view of the accident?\n M: Oh, yes. I was standing outside the bank building and I saw it all quite clearly.\n W: Do you know what time it was?\n M: Yes. I checked my watch. It was 2:45 exactly.\n W: Good. Now, how fast was the truck moving?\n M: Well, quite slowly-about 10 miles an hour. It was coming up York Road. I suppose the truck driver knew the lights were going to change. But they were still red when he went over them.\n W: I see. What about the car? Was it also driving slowly?\n M: It was coming along Union Street about 30 miles per hour. It was a blue Ford. The driver stopped his car when he saw the truck crossing the street.\n W: Did you see what colour his traffic light was?\n M: Yes, it changed to yellow just before he crossed it.", "choices": [ "The truck driver.", "The driver of the blue Ford.", "The traffic lights." ], "summary": "The truck driver." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long has Mr. Wang been here?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, when did you arrive here, Mr. Wang?\n M: I arrived here an hour ago.", "choices": [ "He arrived here three hours ago.", "He's been here for an hour.", "He came here half an hour ago." ], "summary": "He's been here for an hour." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will Jack lose his job?", "dialogue": "M: It's most possible that Jack will lose his job next month.\n F: Oh... yes... I've heard that too.", "choices": [ "Now.", "Next month.", "Next week." ], "summary": "Next month." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man like about the play?", "dialogue": "W: Jack, how do you like the play?\n M: It's a simple story with a happy ending, but, luckily, they had a very strong actor, he managed to carry the whole play.", "choices": [ "The story.", "The ending.", "The actor." ], "summary": "The actor." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "For what season does the man want to buy something?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, are you being helped?\n M: No, I'm not. I'm interested in some hats.\n W: All our hats are in this section. What do you think of this one here? It's made of cotton.\n M: Hmm,it looks nice and is suitable for autumn, but I'd like to have something warm for winter.\n W: Maybe you would like a heavy wool hat. How about this one?\n M: I think that's what I want. How much is it?\n W: It's seventy dollars plus tax.\n M: It's a little expensive. Do you think it's possible to get a discount?\n W: Hmm, since you like it so much, how about a 10 percent discount. That's the best I can offer.\n M: That's good. Could you wrap it up for me?\n W: Sure. Is there anything else I can get for you?\n M: I also want to have a red wool sweater. But there are only black and green ones.", "choices": [ "Winter.", "Autumn.", "Spring." ], "summary": "Winter." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the first hat made of?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, are you being helped?\n M: No, I'm not. I'm interested in some hats.\n W: All our hats are in this section. What do you think of this one here? It's made of cotton.\n M: Hmm,it looks nice and is suitable for autumn, but I'd like to have something warm for winter.\n W: Maybe you would like a heavy wool hat. How about this one?\n M: I think that's what I want. How much is it?\n W: It's seventy dollars plus tax.\n M: It's a little expensive. Do you think it's possible to get a discount?\n W: Hmm, since you like it so much, how about a 10 percent discount. That's the best I can offer.\n M: That's good. Could you wrap it up for me?\n W: Sure. Is there anything else I can get for you?\n M: I also want to have a red wool sweater. But there are only black and green ones.", "choices": [ "Silk.", "Cotton.", "Wool." ], "summary": "Cotton." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much does the man save?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, are you being helped?\n M: No, I'm not. I'm interested in some hats.\n W: All our hats are in this section. What do you think of this one here? It's made of cotton.\n M: Hmm,it looks nice and is suitable for autumn, but I'd like to have something warm for winter.\n W: Maybe you would like a heavy wool hat. How about this one?\n M: I think that's what I want. How much is it?\n W: It's seventy dollars plus tax.\n M: It's a little expensive. Do you think it's possible to get a discount?\n W: Hmm, since you like it so much, how about a 10 percent discount. That's the best I can offer.\n M: That's good. Could you wrap it up for me?\n W: Sure. Is there anything else I can get for you?\n M: I also want to have a red wool sweater. But there are only black and green ones.", "choices": [ "Six dollars.", "Seven dollars.", "Ten dollars." ], "summary": "Seven dollars." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man want to have in addition?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, are you being helped?\n M: No, I'm not. I'm interested in some hats.\n W: All our hats are in this section. What do you think of this one here? It's made of cotton.\n M: Hmm,it looks nice and is suitable for autumn, but I'd like to have something warm for winter.\n W: Maybe you would like a heavy wool hat. How about this one?\n M: I think that's what I want. How much is it?\n W: It's seventy dollars plus tax.\n M: It's a little expensive. Do you think it's possible to get a discount?\n W: Hmm, since you like it so much, how about a 10 percent discount. That's the best I can offer.\n M: That's good. Could you wrap it up for me?\n W: Sure. Is there anything else I can get for you?\n M: I also want to have a red wool sweater. But there are only black and green ones.", "choices": [ "A red hat.", "A red sweater.", "A black sweater." ], "summary": "A red sweater." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where will the woman stop on her way?", "dialogue": "M: Please buy two packs of cigarettes for me while you are at the store.\n W: I'm not going to see Aunt Mary, but I will get them for you at the gas station.", "choices": [ "At a cigarette store.", "At a bus station.", "At a gas station." ], "summary": "At a gas station." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: Jane, didn't you get my messages? I have sent two to your e-mail.\n W: Ah? Oh, sorry Tom. I've been meaning to get back in touch with you. It just slipped my mind.", "choices": [ "She didn't get the man's massages.", "There is something wrong with her e-mail.", "She forgot to call the man." ], "summary": "She forgot to call the man." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman want to do?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, George! Could you give me a ride? I want to buy some food for the picnic.\n M: Okay. I'm going home but I can drop you at the supermarket.", "choices": [ "Buy something for the picnic.", "Go shopping with the man.", "Go for a ride around town." ], "summary": "Buy something for the picnic." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How old is the man?", "dialogue": "W: Is your brother older than you?\n M: No. he is 3 years younger. He is 18.", "choices": [ "18 years old.", "15 years old.", "21 years old." ], "summary": "21 years old." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the dialogue most probably take place?", "dialogue": "W: Carry,have you fixed the flat tire yet?\n M: Yes, it's all done. It had a nail in it.", "choices": [ "At home.", "At a gate.", "At a garage." ], "summary": "At a garage." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman say \"no\"?", "dialogue": "M: Shall we wait for Tom to have supper?\n W: No, he is out having supper.", "choices": [ "Because Tom is on his way home.", "Because Tom is having supper outside.", "Because Tom has had his supper already." ], "summary": "Because Tom is having supper outside." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they discussing about?", "dialogue": "W: We haven't gone out for over a month. Let's go somewhere this evening.\n M: Fine, where shall we go?\n W: Look in the newspaper to see what's on at the cinema or the theater.\n M: I see new play opened this week.\n W: I enjoy a concert.\n M: According to the newspaper there aren't any tonight.\n W: Aren't there any good films in town?\n M: How about \"Titanic\"? That should be interesting.\n W: Good. Let's go.", "choices": [ "How to spend the weekend.", "Where to go this evening.", "What to do on Sunday evening." ], "summary": "Where to go this evening." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What aren't there that night according to the man?", "dialogue": "W: We haven't gone out for over a month. Let's go somewhere this evening.\n M: Fine, where shall we go?\n W: Look in the newspaper to see what's on at the cinema or the theater.\n M: I see new play opened this week.\n W: I enjoy a concert.\n M: According to the newspaper there aren't any tonight.\n W: Aren't there any good films in town?\n M: How about \"Titanic\"? That should be interesting.\n W: Good. Let's go.", "choices": [ "Films.", "Plays.", "Concerts." ], "summary": "Concerts." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do they finally decide to do?", "dialogue": "W: We haven't gone out for over a month. Let's go somewhere this evening.\n M: Fine, where shall we go?\n W: Look in the newspaper to see what's on at the cinema or the theater.\n M: I see new play opened this week.\n W: I enjoy a concert.\n M: According to the newspaper there aren't any tonight.\n W: Aren't there any good films in town?\n M: How about \"Titanic\"? That should be interesting.\n W: Good. Let's go.", "choices": [ "To see a film.", "To watch a new play.", "To go to a dance party." ], "summary": "To see a film." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time does the fruit shop open on Sunday?", "dialogue": "W: Do you know what time the fruit shop opens?\n M: It usually opens at half past seven, but on Sunday it opens half an hour later.", "choices": [ "At 7:00.", "At 7:30.", "At 8:00" ], "summary": "At 8:00" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are they most probably talking?", "dialogue": "M: What time's the next train to Washington?\n W: That's 9:00 on Track 16.\n M: When does it get there?\n W: It's scheduled to arrive at 11:00.", "choices": [ "At a station.", "In a park.", "On a farm." ], "summary": "At a station." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time is it now?", "dialogue": "W: Hurry up, or we will miss the train. If leaver at 9:20.\n M: There is no hurry. We still have 15 minutes to get there.", "choices": [ "9:00", "9:15", "9:05" ], "summary": "9:05" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: The party will start at 6:30 but there are a lot of preparations to make and I need your help. Can I expect you at 5:00?\n M: I'll be there around 5:30, all being well that is.", "choices": [ "He is unenthusiastic about the party.", "He will see the woman around five.", "He is eager to help the woman." ], "summary": "He is unenthusiastic about the party." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman propose to do?", "dialogue": "M: What shall we do this weekend?\n W: Let's go for a walk.\n M: Where to go, then?\n W: Let's go to the new forest. We haven't been there too long.\n M: That's a good idea. I'll pick you up at about ten. Is that all right?\n W: That's wonderful. See you then. Bye!", "choices": [ "Climb the mountains.", "Go out for a walk to the new forest.", "Go sightseeing in a car." ], "summary": "Go out for a walk to the new forest." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: What do you think of these cookies? My wife made them.\n W: Very tasty indeed. Even my sister can't make such nice cookies.", "choices": [ "The cookies taste delicious.", "Her sister can make better cookies.", "The cookies are made for her sister." ], "summary": "The cookies taste delicious." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: My father often repairs bike for people.\n M: Really? I have a broken one.", "choices": [ "He wants to get rid of his broken bike.", "He wants the woman to repair his bike.", "He wants the woman's father to repair his bike." ], "summary": "He wants the woman's father to repair his bike." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man telephone the reservation office?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, the reservation office. May I help you?\n M: I'd like to have a seat on your flight for Hong Kong on Octorber 8.\n W: We have two flights on October 8, but both flights are fully booked. Would you like us to put you on our waiting list for both flights?\n M: Yes, please.", "choices": [ "To cancel his flight.", "To confirm his flight.", "To book a ticket." ], "summary": "To book a ticket." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What happened to the woman yesterday?", "dialogue": "W: I was almost fooled by a telephone call yesterday.\n M: What's it about?\n W: A week's vacation for two. But I realized it was a cheat when they told me to ring a special telephone number to claim the price.\n M: Well,those calls are charged at unbelievably high rates.", "choices": [ "She was almost cheated by a telephone call.", "She got a phone call from a special number.", "She was overcharged by the phone company." ], "summary": "She was almost cheated by a telephone call." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are they talking?", "dialogue": "W: Let's stop talking. Our teacher is coming.\n M: But I haven't heard the bell yet.", "choices": [ "In a classroom.", "In a reading room.", "In a waiting room." ], "summary": "In a classroom." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "In which month or months is the fare to London the most expensive?", "dialogue": "W: We'd like some information, please. We want to go to England.\n M: OK. What do you want to know?\n W: Well, first of all, we want to know the air fare to London.\n M: When do you want to go?\n W: We don't really know, maybe July.\n M: I see. Well, in May and June the fare is 480 dollars, but it's less in March and April. It's only 460 dollars.\n W: And what about July?\n M: It's more in July.\n W: More? How much is it then?\n M: It's 525 dollars.\n W: Oh... I'll think it over before I make the final decision.", "choices": [ "In March and April.", "In May and June.", "In July." ], "summary": "In July." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the woman plan to go to London?", "dialogue": "W: We'd like some information, please. We want to go to England.\n M: OK. What do you want to know?\n W: Well, first of all, we want to know the air fare to London.\n M: When do you want to go?\n W: We don't really know, maybe July.\n M: I see. Well, in May and June the fare is 480 dollars, but it's less in March and April. It's only 460 dollars.\n W: And what about July?\n M: It's more in July.\n W: More? How much is it then?\n M: It's 525 dollars.\n W: Oh... I'll think it over before I make the final decision.", "choices": [ "By train.", "By plane.", "By ship." ], "summary": "By plane." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: We'd like some information, please. We want to go to England.\n M: OK. What do you want to know?\n W: Well, first of all, we want to know the air fare to London.\n M: When do you want to go?\n W: We don't really know, maybe July.\n M: I see. Well, in May and June the fare is 480 dollars, but it's less in March and April. It's only 460 dollars.\n W: And what about July?\n M: It's more in July.\n W: More? How much is it then?\n M: It's 525 dollars.\n W: Oh... I'll think it over before I make the final decision.", "choices": [ "Fewer people go to London in July.", "The woman couldn't decide whether to go to London or to some other places.", "The fare goes up and down in different months." ], "summary": "The fare goes up and down in different months." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why was the man angry?", "dialogue": "W: Calm down, John. I didn't mean to hurt you.\n M: Calm down? How can I calm down?\n W: Just relax and forget about what's happened.\n M: I can't, I tell you I can't! Get out of the room and leave me alone please.", "choices": [ "The woman hurt him.", "He didn't relax.", "The woman left the room." ], "summary": "The woman hurt him." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the man usually come to school?", "dialogue": "F: How do you usually come to school, by bus?\n M: No, I usually come to school by bike.", "choices": [ "By bus.", "On foot.", "By bike." ], "summary": "By bike." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are they talking?", "dialogue": "M: Lucy, you are late for class again.\n W: Sorry. I study for the math test last night and went to bed late.\n M: Well, I see. Come earlier next time.", "choices": [ "In the library.", "In the classroom.", "In the theater." ], "summary": "In the classroom." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation take place?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me, but I don't think eating in the store is permitted.\n W: Oh?\n M: Yes. There's a sign here that says so.\n W: I guess I never noticed the sign. Thanks for telling me.", "choices": [ "In the street.", "In a shop.", "In a restaurant." ], "summary": "In a shop." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the woman want to go?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, I want to withdraw some money. Could you tell me where is the nearest bank?\n M: Walk along the street and you won't miss it.", "choices": [ "To the park", "To the bank", "To the street" ], "summary": "To the bank" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the relationship between the speakers?", "dialogue": "M: Oh, I can't find my glasses. Do you know where they are, darling?\n W: I put them on the high shelf so that our naughty children couldn't reach them.", "choices": [ "Salesman and customer.", "Husband and wife.", "Doctor and patient." ], "summary": "Husband and wife." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What probable caused the man's stomachache?", "dialogue": "W: You don't feel very well, do you? You look pale. Have you got a cold?\n M: Oh, no, but my stomachaches. Maybe the seafood doesn't agree with me.", "choices": [ "The pear.", "The weather.", "The sea food." ], "summary": "The sea food." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which floor does Linda live on?", "dialogue": "M: Which floor do you live on, Linda?\n F: On the fifth floor.", "choices": [ "The fourth floor.", "The Fifth floor.", "The sixteenth floor." ], "summary": "The Fifth floor." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman want to do?", "dialogue": "W: I just want to look at these jugs. I'm going to buy my mother one for her birthday.\n M: Those glass noses are nice.", "choices": [ "She wants to buy her mother a birthday present.", "She likes to look at these beautiful jugs.", "She wants the man to help her with the jugs." ], "summary": "She wants to buy her mother a birthday present." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman's problem mainly concern?", "dialogue": "M: How long have you been in this country?\n W: Two months, exactly.\n M: Is it hard for you to study at the American College?\n W: Yes, I find it very difficult, especially when I cannot follow the professor's lectures.\n M: That's because you just arrived.", "choices": [ "Language ability.", "Financial support.", "Social contacts." ], "summary": "Language ability." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How will the speakers go to New York?", "dialogue": "M: Hey, Lucy. Do you have some time to talk about next week's trip with me?\n W: Sure, Dave.\n M: OK. So, we're leaving on Monday from Hartsfield International Airport, and returning on Friday. Do we take ourselves to the airport? Maybe we need to book a taxi, or just go by bus.\n W: No, we don't have to. The company car will pick us up and take us there.\n M: Oh, that's good. When?\n W: Our flight leaves at 11:00 a.m., so they should pick us up between 8:00 and 9:00 a.m. Besides, the company pays for our trip, including hotel and food.\n M: How much will that be?\n W: Well, New York is a pretty expensive city. So, each of us will get $200 a day.\n M: Oh, OK. Thanks for telling me that.\n W: You're welcome.", "choices": [ "By air.", "By taxi.", "By bus." ], "summary": "By air." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why are the speakers making the trip?", "dialogue": "M: Hey, Lucy. Do you have some time to talk about next week's trip with me?\n W: Sure, Dave.\n M: OK. So, we're leaving on Monday from Hartsfield International Airport, and returning on Friday. Do we take ourselves to the airport? Maybe we need to book a taxi, or just go by bus.\n W: No, we don't have to. The company car will pick us up and take us there.\n M: Oh, that's good. When?\n W: Our flight leaves at 11:00 a.m., so they should pick us up between 8:00 and 9:00 a.m. Besides, the company pays for our trip, including hotel and food.\n M: How much will that be?\n W: Well, New York is a pretty expensive city. So, each of us will get $200 a day.\n M: Oh, OK. Thanks for telling me that.\n W: You're welcome.", "choices": [ "For business.", "For shopping.", "For holiday." ], "summary": "For business." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the probable relationship between the speakers?", "dialogue": "M: Hey, Lucy. Do you have some time to talk about next week's trip with me?\n W: Sure, Dave.\n M: OK. So, we're leaving on Monday from Hartsfield International Airport, and returning on Friday. Do we take ourselves to the airport? Maybe we need to book a taxi, or just go by bus.\n W: No, we don't have to. The company car will pick us up and take us there.\n M: Oh, that's good. When?\n W: Our flight leaves at 11:00 a.m., so they should pick us up between 8:00 and 9:00 a.m. Besides, the company pays for our trip, including hotel and food.\n M: How much will that be?\n W: Well, New York is a pretty expensive city. So, each of us will get $200 a day.\n M: Oh, OK. Thanks for telling me that.\n W: You're welcome.", "choices": [ "Driver and passenger.", "Husband and wife.", "Fellow workers." ], "summary": "Fellow workers." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who has been there?", "dialogue": "F: I've never been to West Lake. What about you?\n M: I haven't, either.", "choices": [ "The woman.", "The man.", "Neither." ], "summary": "Neither." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man do?", "dialogue": "W: Would you please fill in this form?\n M: All right.", "choices": [ "Come out.", "Fill out the form.", "See the film." ], "summary": "Fill out the form." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation most likely take place?", "dialogue": "M: I'd like to open a saving account, please.\n W: All right,please fill out the forms and sign your name on the line.", "choices": [ "At a hotel.", "At an airport.", "At a bank." ], "summary": "At a bank." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why was the floor wet according to the man?", "dialogue": "W: How come the floor is so wet? I almost slipped, what happened?\n M: Oh, sorry! The phone rang the moment I got into the shower, anyway, I'll wipe it up right now.", "choices": [ "He spilled his drink onto the floor.", "He rushed out of the bath to answer the phone.", "He was caught in a shower on his way home." ], "summary": "He rushed out of the bath to answer the phone." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they talking about?", "dialogue": "M: Look at this picture. It might have been taken many years ago.\n W: You're right. It was taken 71 years ago, during the Second World War. I was just 6 years old then.\n M: Is this little girl you?\n W: Yes. And the little boy is my younger brother. The couple standing behind us is our parents. It is the only picture of my family.\n M: Hadn't you taken any pictures together before you took this one?\n W: Of course we did. But all the pictures were destroyed when a bomb destroyed our house. This picture survived because I always took it with me.\n M: Didn't you taken any picture after the bomb?\n W: Well, it was a sad story. My father was killed in that bombing.\n M: I'm sorry to hear that. War left many people sad memories.\n W: Yes. And I'm so glad we can lead such a peaceful life nowadays.", "choices": [ "The Second World War.", "The woman's painting.", "A family photo." ], "summary": "A family photo." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When did the man's father die?", "dialogue": "M: Look at this picture. It might have been taken many years ago.\n W: You're right. It was taken 71 years ago, during the Second World War. I was just 6 years old then.\n M: Is this little girl you?\n W: Yes. And the little boy is my younger brother. The couple standing behind us is our parents. It is the only picture of my family.\n M: Hadn't you taken any pictures together before you took this one?\n W: Of course we did. But all the pictures were destroyed when a bomb destroyed our house. This picture survived because I always took it with me.\n M: Didn't you taken any picture after the bomb?\n W: Well, it was a sad story. My father was killed in that bombing.\n M: I'm sorry to hear that. War left many people sad memories.\n W: Yes. And I'm so glad we can lead such a peaceful life nowadays.", "choices": [ "About 71 years ago.", "About 6 years ago.", "About 7 years ago." ], "summary": "About 71 years ago." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the life like now?", "dialogue": "M: Look at this picture. It might have been taken many years ago.\n W: You're right. It was taken 71 years ago, during the Second World War. I was just 6 years old then.\n M: Is this little girl you?\n W: Yes. And the little boy is my younger brother. The couple standing behind us is our parents. It is the only picture of my family.\n M: Hadn't you taken any pictures together before you took this one?\n W: Of course we did. But all the pictures were destroyed when a bomb destroyed our house. This picture survived because I always took it with me.\n M: Didn't you taken any picture after the bomb?\n W: Well, it was a sad story. My father was killed in that bombing.\n M: I'm sorry to hear that. War left many people sad memories.\n W: Yes. And I'm so glad we can lead such a peaceful life nowadays.", "choices": [ "Dangerous.", "Peaceful.", "Simple." ], "summary": "Peaceful." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the two speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "M: Mom, it's a nice day, isn't it?\n W: Yes. But the radio says it will rain tomorrow.", "choices": [ "The weather.", "The food.", "The time." ], "summary": "The weather." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man going to do?", "dialogue": "F: Will you please give this letter to Marry as soon as she comes?\n M: Certainly, I will.", "choices": [ "To see Mary.", "To give a letter to Mary.", "To post the letter." ], "summary": "To give a letter to Mary." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the man and woman going?", "dialogue": "M: The Golden Lion sounds like a nice place to eat.\n W: Ok, let's go there. I hear that they have a complete menu and a warm atmosphere.", "choices": [ "To a restaurant.", "To a movie theatre.", "To a play." ], "summary": "To a restaurant." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why was there dirt on the woman?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Joan. Why are you late today? You are never late for work.\n W: No, I never am, but...\n M: Wow! Your coat's very dirty! Did you fall?\n W: Yes, I had a terrible experience on the underground train. Listen to this! A man came up to me and pulled out a knife. He pointed it right at me!\n M: Oh, no! Are you all right? Did he hurt you?\n W: No, he didn't hurt me, but he took my handbag.\n M: Then what happened? What did you do?\n W: I caught hold of his knife, and he pushed me to the floor.\n M: Oh, no! Why did you catch hold of his knife? That's dangerous.\n W: I don't know. I didn't think.\n M: And what did the other passengers do? Did they help you?\n W: Yes, they did. Two men ran after the robber and held him.\n M: Did the police come?\n W: Yeah. The conductor called a policeman, and he took the robber to the police station.\n M: What a story! Thank God you're all right.", "choices": [ "She had a fall.", "She was pushed to the ground.", "She took a crowded train." ], "summary": "She was pushed to the ground." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where was the woman robbed?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Joan. Why are you late today? You are never late for work.\n W: No, I never am, but...\n M: Wow! Your coat's very dirty! Did you fall?\n W: Yes, I had a terrible experience on the underground train. Listen to this! A man came up to me and pulled out a knife. He pointed it right at me!\n M: Oh, no! Are you all right? Did he hurt you?\n W: No, he didn't hurt me, but he took my handbag.\n M: Then what happened? What did you do?\n W: I caught hold of his knife, and he pushed me to the floor.\n M: Oh, no! Why did you catch hold of his knife? That's dangerous.\n W: I don't know. I didn't think.\n M: And what did the other passengers do? Did they help you?\n W: Yes, they did. Two men ran after the robber and held him.\n M: Did the police come?\n W: Yeah. The conductor called a policeman, and he took the robber to the police station.\n M: What a story! Thank God you're all right.", "choices": [ "On the underground train.", "On the bus.", "In the street." ], "summary": "On the underground train." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who caught the robber?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Joan. Why are you late today? You are never late for work.\n W: No, I never am, but...\n M: Wow! Your coat's very dirty! Did you fall?\n W: Yes, I had a terrible experience on the underground train. Listen to this! A man came up to me and pulled out a knife. He pointed it right at me!\n M: Oh, no! Are you all right? Did he hurt you?\n W: No, he didn't hurt me, but he took my handbag.\n M: Then what happened? What did you do?\n W: I caught hold of his knife, and he pushed me to the floor.\n M: Oh, no! Why did you catch hold of his knife? That's dangerous.\n W: I don't know. I didn't think.\n M: And what did the other passengers do? Did they help you?\n W: Yes, they did. Two men ran after the robber and held him.\n M: Did the police come?\n W: Yeah. The conductor called a policeman, and he took the robber to the police station.\n M: What a story! Thank God you're all right.", "choices": [ "The police.", "The conductor.", "Two passengers." ], "summary": "Two passengers." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why doesn't the woman buy the coat?", "dialogue": "M: Don't you like the coat you just tried on?\n W: Well, I like the color and fabric.\n M: And it is really nice and reasonably priced.\n W: Yes. I would have bought it right away if they had had it in my size.", "choices": [ "It is expensive.", "There isn't her size.", "She doesn't like the color." ], "summary": "There isn't her size." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Whose wedding dress do the speakers mention?", "dialogue": "M: Catherine, you look great in these photos.\n W: Oh, thanks. I got into that wedding dress with great difficulty. It was too small.\n M: Why didn't you get one your size?\n W: Oh, it was my grandmother's - my mother wore it on her wedding day, and I really wanted to wear it on mine. I suffered for six months so I could wear it.\n M: How did you do it?\n W: Do you know this diet that many actors are doing? I don't think it's very healthy if you do it for a long time, but it really works.\n M: I think meat is not allowed in your diet.\n W: No, actually, you can eat things like, um, roast chicken, steak, and bacon, but you can't eat any bread and butter.\n M: Is it the diet that you love but have to avoid?\n W: That's right. Dieting is so boring. Hopefully, I won't need to wear the wedding dress again anyway.", "choices": [ "The woman's.", "The woman's mother's.", "The woman's grandmother's." ], "summary": "The woman's grandmother's." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman think of the diet?", "dialogue": "M: Catherine, you look great in these photos.\n W: Oh, thanks. I got into that wedding dress with great difficulty. It was too small.\n M: Why didn't you get one your size?\n W: Oh, it was my grandmother's - my mother wore it on her wedding day, and I really wanted to wear it on mine. I suffered for six months so I could wear it.\n M: How did you do it?\n W: Do you know this diet that many actors are doing? I don't think it's very healthy if you do it for a long time, but it really works.\n M: I think meat is not allowed in your diet.\n W: No, actually, you can eat things like, um, roast chicken, steak, and bacon, but you can't eat any bread and butter.\n M: Is it the diet that you love but have to avoid?\n W: That's right. Dieting is so boring. Hopefully, I won't need to wear the wedding dress again anyway.", "choices": [ "It is healthy.", "It is effective.", "It is balanced." ], "summary": "It is effective." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can be eaten in the diet?", "dialogue": "M: Catherine, you look great in these photos.\n W: Oh, thanks. I got into that wedding dress with great difficulty. It was too small.\n M: Why didn't you get one your size?\n W: Oh, it was my grandmother's - my mother wore it on her wedding day, and I really wanted to wear it on mine. I suffered for six months so I could wear it.\n M: How did you do it?\n W: Do you know this diet that many actors are doing? I don't think it's very healthy if you do it for a long time, but it really works.\n M: I think meat is not allowed in your diet.\n W: No, actually, you can eat things like, um, roast chicken, steak, and bacon, but you can't eat any bread and butter.\n M: Is it the diet that you love but have to avoid?\n W: That's right. Dieting is so boring. Hopefully, I won't need to wear the wedding dress again anyway.", "choices": [ "Bread and butter.", "Steak and bread.", "Steak and chicken." ], "summary": "Steak and chicken." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What drink will the man take?", "dialogue": "M: Let's have a short break. Which would you like to drink, coffee, juice or tea?\n W: A cup of tea please. How about you?\n M: Iced coffee as usual. It can keep my mind sharp.", "choices": [ "Coffee.", "Juice.", "Tea." ], "summary": "Coffee." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation take place?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Jane. This is Peter speaking.\n W: Hi, how are you?\n M: Fine. And I've got some great news for you.\n W: Really? What's it about?\n M: I remember you are interested in watching golf games. The Houston Open will be running from May 26 to May 30. I'm sure you will be glad to watch the game.\n W: Oh, that's great. But just a moment, let me check. Ah... It is a pity that I can't make it. I will be on business in China from May 25 to June 2.\n M: Well, I'm sorry you have to be away on business then. Let me see. Another game, the US Open will be running from July 15 to July 18. How about that?\n W: That's great. I will be on my holiday then. It would be wonderful if we could watch the game together.", "choices": [ "On the phone.", "At Peter's home.", "In a gym." ], "summary": "On the phone." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why will the woman miss the Houston Open?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Jane. This is Peter speaking.\n W: Hi, how are you?\n M: Fine. And I've got some great news for you.\n W: Really? What's it about?\n M: I remember you are interested in watching golf games. The Houston Open will be running from May 26 to May 30. I'm sure you will be glad to watch the game.\n W: Oh, that's great. But just a moment, let me check. Ah... It is a pity that I can't make it. I will be on business in China from May 25 to June 2.\n M: Well, I'm sorry you have to be away on business then. Let me see. Another game, the US Open will be running from July 15 to July 18. How about that?\n W: That's great. I will be on my holiday then. It would be wonderful if we could watch the game together.", "choices": [ "She will be having her holiday.", "She will stay at home.", "She will be on business abroad." ], "summary": "She will be on business abroad." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When is the US Open running?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Jane. This is Peter speaking.\n W: Hi, how are you?\n M: Fine. And I've got some great news for you.\n W: Really? What's it about?\n M: I remember you are interested in watching golf games. The Houston Open will be running from May 26 to May 30. I'm sure you will be glad to watch the game.\n W: Oh, that's great. But just a moment, let me check. Ah... It is a pity that I can't make it. I will be on business in China from May 25 to June 2.\n M: Well, I'm sorry you have to be away on business then. Let me see. Another game, the US Open will be running from July 15 to July 18. How about that?\n W: That's great. I will be on my holiday then. It would be wonderful if we could watch the game together.", "choices": [ "From May 26 to May 30.", "From May 25 to June 2.", "From July 15 to July 18." ], "summary": "From July 15 to July 18." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What would be wonderful for the speakers?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Jane. This is Peter speaking.\n W: Hi, how are you?\n M: Fine. And I've got some great news for you.\n W: Really? What's it about?\n M: I remember you are interested in watching golf games. The Houston Open will be running from May 26 to May 30. I'm sure you will be glad to watch the game.\n W: Oh, that's great. But just a moment, let me check. Ah... It is a pity that I can't make it. I will be on business in China from May 25 to June 2.\n M: Well, I'm sorry you have to be away on business then. Let me see. Another game, the US Open will be running from July 15 to July 18. How about that?\n W: That's great. I will be on my holiday then. It would be wonderful if we could watch the game together.", "choices": [ "Being on a vacation.", "Watching the game together.", "Going to the US." ], "summary": "Watching the game together." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How did the woman get to know about the mall's company?", "dialogue": "M: Ace Employment Agency. Good morning.\n W: Good morning. I wonder if you can help me. I'm looking for a job.\n M: I'll see what we can do. Uh...Have you been to us before?\n W: No. But you've managed to get jobs for some of my friends. So I thought, perhaps, you know...\n M: Yes, I see. First of all, could you give me your full name?\n W: Yes. of course. Susan Hollies.\n M: Good. And could I have your phone number?\n W: Yes. 7788992.\n M: Fine. And your date of birth, please?\n W: Feb. 3rd, 1980.\n M: Thank you. Now education. Which school did you go to?\n W: I went to a secondary school in South Town.\n M: And have you been to college?\n W: No. I left full-time education when I was 18.\n M: I see. Any qualifications?\n W: Yes. I gained a shorthand and typing diploma at evening classes.\n M: That's good. Now, where are you working at the moment?\n W: Well, I've got a job as a shorthand-typist. But I'm not enjoying it very much and it doesn't pay very well.\n M: I see. Have you applied for any other jobs?\n W: Yes. I thought I'd like to be a policewoman. But they turned me down because I Was too short.\n M: what would you like to do now. then?\n W: Well, I think I'd like to work in a travel agency.\n M: I see. I think the best thing is for me to see what we might find for you. And then...", "choices": [ "From the wanted cohunn.", "From some of her friends.", "From a telephone directory." ], "summary": "From some of her friends." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What formal education did the woman receive?", "dialogue": "M: Ace Employment Agency. Good morning.\n W: Good morning. I wonder if you can help me. I'm looking for a job.\n M: I'll see what we can do. Uh...Have you been to us before?\n W: No. But you've managed to get jobs for some of my friends. So I thought, perhaps, you know...\n M: Yes, I see. First of all, could you give me your full name?\n W: Yes. of course. Susan Hollies.\n M: Good. And could I have your phone number?\n W: Yes. 7788992.\n M: Fine. And your date of birth, please?\n W: Feb. 3rd, 1980.\n M: Thank you. Now education. Which school did you go to?\n W: I went to a secondary school in South Town.\n M: And have you been to college?\n W: No. I left full-time education when I was 18.\n M: I see. Any qualifications?\n W: Yes. I gained a shorthand and typing diploma at evening classes.\n M: That's good. Now, where are you working at the moment?\n W: Well, I've got a job as a shorthand-typist. But I'm not enjoying it very much and it doesn't pay very well.\n M: I see. Have you applied for any other jobs?\n W: Yes. I thought I'd like to be a policewoman. But they turned me down because I Was too short.\n M: what would you like to do now. then?\n W: Well, I think I'd like to work in a travel agency.\n M: I see. I think the best thing is for me to see what we might find for you. And then...", "choices": [ "She received full-time education abroad.", "She graduated from an open university.", "She finished her secondary school." ], "summary": "She finished her secondary school." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn about the woinan's occupation?", "dialogue": "M: Ace Employment Agency. Good morning.\n W: Good morning. I wonder if you can help me. I'm looking for a job.\n M: I'll see what we can do. Uh...Have you been to us before?\n W: No. But you've managed to get jobs for some of my friends. So I thought, perhaps, you know...\n M: Yes, I see. First of all, could you give me your full name?\n W: Yes. of course. Susan Hollies.\n M: Good. And could I have your phone number?\n W: Yes. 7788992.\n M: Fine. And your date of birth, please?\n W: Feb. 3rd, 1980.\n M: Thank you. Now education. Which school did you go to?\n W: I went to a secondary school in South Town.\n M: And have you been to college?\n W: No. I left full-time education when I was 18.\n M: I see. Any qualifications?\n W: Yes. I gained a shorthand and typing diploma at evening classes.\n M: That's good. Now, where are you working at the moment?\n W: Well, I've got a job as a shorthand-typist. But I'm not enjoying it very much and it doesn't pay very well.\n M: I see. Have you applied for any other jobs?\n W: Yes. I thought I'd like to be a policewoman. But they turned me down because I Was too short.\n M: what would you like to do now. then?\n W: Well, I think I'd like to work in a travel agency.\n M: I see. I think the best thing is for me to see what we might find for you. And then...", "choices": [ "She is a shorthand-typist.", "She works as a tour guide.", "She is a policewoman." ], "summary": "She is a shorthand-typist." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman need?", "dialogue": "M: Can I help you?\n W: Yes. Are there any spare rooms here?\n M: Would you be interested in a three-bedroom flat? I have a few now.\n W: That might be more rooms than I need. I don't have much furniture.", "choices": [ "More rooms.", "More furniture.", "A smaller flat." ], "summary": "A smaller flat." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn about the speakers?", "dialogue": "W: It seems you've burned yourself out.\n M: Pardon. I'm afraid I didn't quite catch you.\n W: You look tired. You must have overworked yourself.\n M: Yes, a little bit. I've been hitting the books all these days.\n W: Why have you been studying so hard?\n M: I need to review my English.\n W: So that's what keeps you so busy recently!\n M: Yes, I've been tied up with my studies. Now, what worries me a lot is my English.\n W: But why? Your English is very good.\n M: Thank you. You are very kind.\n W: No, I'm telling the truth. As an American, I understand you quite well.\n M: It's very kind of you to say so.", "choices": [ "They're friends", "They're strangers.", "They're relatives." ], "summary": "They're friends" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What makes the man feel tired?", "dialogue": "W: It seems you've burned yourself out.\n M: Pardon. I'm afraid I didn't quite catch you.\n W: You look tired. You must have overworked yourself.\n M: Yes, a little bit. I've been hitting the books all these days.\n W: Why have you been studying so hard?\n M: I need to review my English.\n W: So that's what keeps you so busy recently!\n M: Yes, I've been tied up with my studies. Now, what worries me a lot is my English.\n W: But why? Your English is very good.\n M: Thank you. You are very kind.\n W: No, I'm telling the truth. As an American, I understand you quite well.\n M: It's very kind of you to say so.", "choices": [ "Working in the sun.", "Carrying the woman's books.", "Going over his English." ], "summary": "Going over his English." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the woman probably do this evening?", "dialogue": "M: Would you like to go to see the movies with me this evening?\n W: I'd love to. But I'm just getting over the flu.", "choices": [ "Go to see the movies.", "Stay at home.", "Do some sports." ], "summary": "Stay at home." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from this conversation?", "dialogue": "W: What a memory I have! I did write down the number on a sheet of paper when I answered the phone this morning. But now the paper has disappeared without any trace.\n M: Don't worry. I'll be seeing Mr. Brown in an hour.", "choices": [ "It was probably Mr. Brown's phone number that the woman wrote down.", "It was just an hour ago that the man met Mr. Brown.", "The woman forgot to write down the phone number." ], "summary": "It was probably Mr. Brown's phone number that the woman wrote down." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where might the hotel be?", "dialogue": "W: The Internet here is really slow, Jackson. Why did you pick this hotel, anyway?\n M: Uh, because it's close to the river and has a view of those beautiful trees... I'm actually surprised they even have Internet service all the way out here!", "choices": [ "Near a wood.", "By the seaside.", "Close to a mall." ], "summary": "Near a wood." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Ma'am, I hear you have an apartment for rent, can I take a look at it?\n W: Sure, you're welcome any time by appointment, but I have to tell you the building is close to a railways. And if you can't put up with the noise you might as well save the trip.", "choices": [ "The woman can't tolerate any noise.", "The man is looking for an apartment.", "The man has missed his appointment." ], "summary": "The man is looking for an apartment." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Can the woman arrive at the airport before 11'o clock?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, I have to get to the station before 11'o clock.\n M: It's out of question.", "choices": [ "Impossible.", "Certainly.", "Not sure." ], "summary": "Certainly." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they talking about?", "dialogue": "W: We've overspent dreadfully this month.\n M: By how much?\n W: It looks to me as if it's getting on for almost 400 pounds.\n M: Oh, does that mean we won't be able to get our holiday?\n W: I honestly don't think that we could afford to go really.\n M: But we haven't had a holiday for three years! Just because we can't afford it.\n W: That's true.\n M: I was really looking forward to this holiday... three weeks in Barbados at Christmas-warmth, sea, sunshine.\n W: I know. So was I.\n M: Can't we ask your mother for the money? Can't we borrow the money from somewhere for the holiday?\n W: Well, You know we're still in debt over the car. And we've always said we wouldn't borrow money for things that weren't absolutely essential. A holiday isn't essential.\n M: I really feel it is this time.\n W: Well, let's look at cheaper holidays then. Let's look at somewhere closer to home, right. Let's look at Europe.\n M: Well, there's no point in going to Europe at Christmas, is there?\n W: Well, you said you wanted to get away from the cold here. Well, you only want to go where it's hot and sunny?\n M: Yes, I want some warmth.\n W: Oh, I think we ought to borrow the money from your mother.\n M: I don't want to talk about it anymore. Let's discuss it some other time.", "choices": [ "Saving money.", "Spending holiday.", "Visiting their parents." ], "summary": "Spending holiday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's their problem with the holiday?", "dialogue": "W: We've overspent dreadfully this month.\n M: By how much?\n W: It looks to me as if it's getting on for almost 400 pounds.\n M: Oh, does that mean we won't be able to get our holiday?\n W: I honestly don't think that we could afford to go really.\n M: But we haven't had a holiday for three years! Just because we can't afford it.\n W: That's true.\n M: I was really looking forward to this holiday... three weeks in Barbados at Christmas-warmth, sea, sunshine.\n W: I know. So was I.\n M: Can't we ask your mother for the money? Can't we borrow the money from somewhere for the holiday?\n W: Well, You know we're still in debt over the car. And we've always said we wouldn't borrow money for things that weren't absolutely essential. A holiday isn't essential.\n M: I really feel it is this time.\n W: Well, let's look at cheaper holidays then. Let's look at somewhere closer to home, right. Let's look at Europe.\n M: Well, there's no point in going to Europe at Christmas, is there?\n W: Well, you said you wanted to get away from the cold here. Well, you only want to go where it's hot and sunny?\n M: Yes, I want some warmth.\n W: Oh, I think we ought to borrow the money from your mother.\n M: I don't want to talk about it anymore. Let's discuss it some other time.", "choices": [ "They don't agree on where to go.", "They don't have enough time.", "They can't afford the holiday." ], "summary": "They can't afford the holiday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does not the woman want to ask her mother for money?", "dialogue": "W: We've overspent dreadfully this month.\n M: By how much?\n W: It looks to me as if it's getting on for almost 400 pounds.\n M: Oh, does that mean we won't be able to get our holiday?\n W: I honestly don't think that we could afford to go really.\n M: But we haven't had a holiday for three years! Just because we can't afford it.\n W: That's true.\n M: I was really looking forward to this holiday... three weeks in Barbados at Christmas-warmth, sea, sunshine.\n W: I know. So was I.\n M: Can't we ask your mother for the money? Can't we borrow the money from somewhere for the holiday?\n W: Well, You know we're still in debt over the car. And we've always said we wouldn't borrow money for things that weren't absolutely essential. A holiday isn't essential.\n M: I really feel it is this time.\n W: Well, let's look at cheaper holidays then. Let's look at somewhere closer to home, right. Let's look at Europe.\n M: Well, there's no point in going to Europe at Christmas, is there?\n W: Well, you said you wanted to get away from the cold here. Well, you only want to go where it's hot and sunny?\n M: Yes, I want some warmth.\n W: Oh, I think we ought to borrow the money from your mother.\n M: I don't want to talk about it anymore. Let's discuss it some other time.", "choices": [ "She thinks her mother will not lend them the money.", "She thinks they can borrow money from their friends.", "She thinks they should not waste money on a holiday." ], "summary": "She thinks they should not waste money on a holiday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the man want to go?", "dialogue": "W: We've overspent dreadfully this month.\n M: By how much?\n W: It looks to me as if it's getting on for almost 400 pounds.\n M: Oh, does that mean we won't be able to get our holiday?\n W: I honestly don't think that we could afford to go really.\n M: But we haven't had a holiday for three years! Just because we can't afford it.\n W: That's true.\n M: I was really looking forward to this holiday... three weeks in Barbados at Christmas-warmth, sea, sunshine.\n W: I know. So was I.\n M: Can't we ask your mother for the money? Can't we borrow the money from somewhere for the holiday?\n W: Well, You know we're still in debt over the car. And we've always said we wouldn't borrow money for things that weren't absolutely essential. A holiday isn't essential.\n M: I really feel it is this time.\n W: Well, let's look at cheaper holidays then. Let's look at somewhere closer to home, right. Let's look at Europe.\n M: Well, there's no point in going to Europe at Christmas, is there?\n W: Well, you said you wanted to get away from the cold here. Well, you only want to go where it's hot and sunny?\n M: Yes, I want some warmth.\n W: Oh, I think we ought to borrow the money from your mother.\n M: I don't want to talk about it anymore. Let's discuss it some other time.", "choices": [ "To somewhere hot and sunny.", "To somewhere cold.", "To somewhere near home." ], "summary": "To somewhere hot and sunny." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the weather like?", "dialogue": "M: Oh, heat is unbearable! Didn't you turn on the air-conditioner?\n W: No, something has gone wrong with the air-conditioner.", "choices": [ "Warm", "Hot", "Cold" ], "summary": "Hot" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did the conversation take place?", "dialogue": "M: Five airmail stamps and three regular stamps, please.\n W: Here you are. That will be one dollar and eighteen cents.", "choices": [ "At the bank.", "In the restaurant.", "At the post office." ], "summary": "At the post office." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When is Anne available for the meeting?", "dialogue": "M: Is that Anne Shaw?\n W: Yes, speaking?\n M: Hello, it is Eric from London.\n W: Hello, Eric. How can I help you?\n M: I'm fixing up on next project team meeting, and I just want to check some possible dates with you.\n W: Fine, let me just get my diary. Ok, which dates are you looking at?\n M: I've spoken to the others, and they prefer either the third week of May or the second week of June.\n W: Yeah, both of the weeks are pretty clear at the moment except for the 11th of June.\n M: Right, I've got that.\n W: So where is the meeting taking place this time?\n M: It was going to be in London. But I spoke to Carlos in Mexico City and he suggested Chicago. He thinks it will be more convenient for most of the team.\n W: He's probably right. It'll certainly be much easier for me as well. Because I can fly from Toronto, and I'm sure you can find a meeting room somewhere near the airport.\n M: That's a good idea. I'll check up some hotels in that area and get back to you towards the end of the week.\n W: Fine, but I'm not in the office on Friday.\n M: Ok, I'll call you later in the afternoon on Thursday.\n W: No problem. Bye.", "choices": [ "The third week of May.", "The third week of June.", "The eleventh of June." ], "summary": "The third week of May." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Their meeting will probably take place in ________.", "dialogue": "M: Is that Anne Shaw?\n W: Yes, speaking?\n M: Hello, it is Eric from London.\n W: Hello, Eric. How can I help you?\n M: I'm fixing up on next project team meeting, and I just want to check some possible dates with you.\n W: Fine, let me just get my diary. Ok, which dates are you looking at?\n M: I've spoken to the others, and they prefer either the third week of May or the second week of June.\n W: Yeah, both of the weeks are pretty clear at the moment except for the 11th of June.\n M: Right, I've got that.\n W: So where is the meeting taking place this time?\n M: It was going to be in London. But I spoke to Carlos in Mexico City and he suggested Chicago. He thinks it will be more convenient for most of the team.\n W: He's probably right. It'll certainly be much easier for me as well. Because I can fly from Toronto, and I'm sure you can find a meeting room somewhere near the airport.\n M: That's a good idea. I'll check up some hotels in that area and get back to you towards the end of the week.\n W: Fine, but I'm not in the office on Friday.\n M: Ok, I'll call you later in the afternoon on Thursday.\n W: No problem. Bye.", "choices": [ "London.", "Toronto.", "Chicago." ], "summary": "Chicago." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When is Eric calling back?", "dialogue": "M: Is that Anne Shaw?\n W: Yes, speaking?\n M: Hello, it is Eric from London.\n W: Hello, Eric. How can I help you?\n M: I'm fixing up on next project team meeting, and I just want to check some possible dates with you.\n W: Fine, let me just get my diary. Ok, which dates are you looking at?\n M: I've spoken to the others, and they prefer either the third week of May or the second week of June.\n W: Yeah, both of the weeks are pretty clear at the moment except for the 11th of June.\n M: Right, I've got that.\n W: So where is the meeting taking place this time?\n M: It was going to be in London. But I spoke to Carlos in Mexico City and he suggested Chicago. He thinks it will be more convenient for most of the team.\n W: He's probably right. It'll certainly be much easier for me as well. Because I can fly from Toronto, and I'm sure you can find a meeting room somewhere near the airport.\n M: That's a good idea. I'll check up some hotels in that area and get back to you towards the end of the week.\n W: Fine, but I'm not in the office on Friday.\n M: Ok, I'll call you later in the afternoon on Thursday.\n W: No problem. Bye.", "choices": [ "Thursday afternoon.", "Friday afternoon.", "Thursday morning." ], "summary": "Thursday afternoon." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does this conversation most likely take place?", "dialogue": "W: Shall I bring you your coffee now or would you rather have it with your lunch?\n M: I'd like it now, please.", "choices": [ "At a butcher's shop.", "At a restaurant.", "At a bookstore." ], "summary": "At a restaurant." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the woman give up her dream to be a gym teacher?", "dialogue": "M: Helen,I heard you wanted to be a gym teacher, didn't you?\n W: Yes, I did think about it. But it was going to be too expensive.\n M: You mean the training?\n W: Yes. You need to pay for the use of all the equipment, you know.\n M: So you went to the nursing college.\n W: I did, and I have no regrets.\n M: Really? You enjoyed it?\n W: Oh, very much.\n M: Didn't you feel sad that you couldn't become a teacher?\n W: Well, in a way. But as time went by, I really began to like my job.", "choices": [ "She didn't have the equipment.", "She couldn't afford the expense.", "She found the training too hard." ], "summary": "She couldn't afford the expense." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the woman feel about her job?", "dialogue": "M: Helen,I heard you wanted to be a gym teacher, didn't you?\n W: Yes, I did think about it. But it was going to be too expensive.\n M: You mean the training?\n W: Yes. You need to pay for the use of all the equipment, you know.\n M: So you went to the nursing college.\n W: I did, and I have no regrets.\n M: Really? You enjoyed it?\n W: Oh, very much.\n M: Didn't you feel sad that you couldn't become a teacher?\n W: Well, in a way. But as time went by, I really began to like my job.", "choices": [ "Satisfied.", "Regretful.", "Disappointed." ], "summary": "Satisfied." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why can't the man concentrate on his study?", "dialogue": "W: Come to the movies with us. Everybody needs to take a break every once in a while.\n M: I guess I might as well. I've been studying so long I just can't concentrate.", "choices": [ "He keeps thinking of going to the movies.", "His classmates are taking a break.", "He's been studying for too long." ], "summary": "He's been studying for too long." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Mike mean?", "dialogue": "W: Do you like Beijing, Mike?\n M: Yes, I do. Very much. But I don't like New York.", "choices": [ "He likes both Beijing and New York.", "He likes neither Beijing nor New York.", "He likes Beijing, but he doesn't like New York." ], "summary": "He likes both Beijing and New York." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the dialogue?", "dialogue": "M: Why didn't you come here yesterday, Mary?\n W: I'm sorry, sir. My mother was ill.", "choices": [ "Mary was expected to come yesterday.", "Mary didn't come because she was ill.", "The man was Mary's father." ], "summary": "Mary was expected to come yesterday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does Kate come to school?", "dialogue": "M: How do your friends and you come to school?\n F: Let me see. Mike and Tom walk to school. Kate and I come by bus.", "choices": [ "By bike.", "By bus.", "On foot." ], "summary": "By bus." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why didn't the woman call the man yesterday?", "dialogue": "M: Why didn't you call me yesterday? I was waiting by the phone all day.\n W: I'm sorry, I couldn't call. I couldn't find a phone.\n M: What do you mean you couldn't call? You have a cell phone, don't you?\n W: I used to have a cell phone. The teacher took it away because I tried to call you from class.", "choices": [ "She lost her cellphone.", "Her cellphone was power off.", "Her teacher took her cellphone away." ], "summary": "Her teacher took her cellphone away." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: Have you met Margie yet?\n M: We are from the same hometown.", "choices": [ "Margie has gone home.", "He's known Margie for a long time.", "He just met Margie." ], "summary": "He's known Margie for a long time." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do you learn about the woman?", "dialogue": "M: Do you mind if I open the window?\n W: Not a bad idea,we need some fresh air.", "choices": [ "She wants to keep the window tidy.", "She doesn't like the man's idea.", "She agrees with the man." ], "summary": "She agrees with the man." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is Mr. Black now?", "dialogue": "W: Good afternoon. This is Mr. Black's office.\n M: Good afternoon. This is Mr. White at the Friendship Hotel. Is Mr. Black there?\n W: No, he is out for lunch. Would you please call half an hour later?", "choices": [ "In the office.", "Out for lunch.", "At the Friendship Hotel." ], "summary": "Out for lunch." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do you think Discoveries is?", "dialogue": "W: Discoveries is looking for a reporter to travel all over the world and write adventure articles.\n M: Oh, it's a good job, I think.\n W: So you are interested in working for Discoveries?\n M: That's right. write adventure articles, but I'm sure I could. I've written lots of articles for a newspaper.\n W: Oh? What newspaper have you written for?\n M: Well, so far I've sold articles to the chicago Star and a few other newspaper.\n W: Have you ever written an adventure article?\n M: No, but I have done some adventurous things to get information for my newspaper articles.\n W: Tell me about one of them.\n M: Well, I wanted to report on prisons, so I went to a store and stole something. Of course the police came, and I spent ten days in prison. It was horrible. When I got out, I wrote two articles about my experience there. When the police read the articles, they got upset and complained. Since then the prisons have really improved.\n W: That certainly is interesting.", "choices": [ "It is the name of a book.", "It is the name of a magazine.", "It is the name of a newspaper." ], "summary": "It is the name of a magazine." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the man spend ten days in prison?", "dialogue": "W: Discoveries is looking for a reporter to travel all over the world and write adventure articles.\n M: Oh, it's a good job, I think.\n W: So you are interested in working for Discoveries?\n M: That's right. write adventure articles, but I'm sure I could. I've written lots of articles for a newspaper.\n W: Oh? What newspaper have you written for?\n M: Well, so far I've sold articles to the chicago Star and a few other newspaper.\n W: Have you ever written an adventure article?\n M: No, but I have done some adventurous things to get information for my newspaper articles.\n W: Tell me about one of them.\n M: Well, I wanted to report on prisons, so I went to a store and stole something. Of course the police came, and I spent ten days in prison. It was horrible. When I got out, I wrote two articles about my experience there. When the police read the articles, they got upset and complained. Since then the prisons have really improved.\n W: That certainly is interesting.", "choices": [ "He was caught stealing.", "He reported on prisons.", "He wrote adventure reports." ], "summary": "He was caught stealing." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the effect of his articles?", "dialogue": "W: Discoveries is looking for a reporter to travel all over the world and write adventure articles.\n M: Oh, it's a good job, I think.\n W: So you are interested in working for Discoveries?\n M: That's right. write adventure articles, but I'm sure I could. I've written lots of articles for a newspaper.\n W: Oh? What newspaper have you written for?\n M: Well, so far I've sold articles to the chicago Star and a few other newspaper.\n W: Have you ever written an adventure article?\n M: No, but I have done some adventurous things to get information for my newspaper articles.\n W: Tell me about one of them.\n M: Well, I wanted to report on prisons, so I went to a store and stole something. Of course the police came, and I spent ten days in prison. It was horrible. When I got out, I wrote two articles about my experience there. When the police read the articles, they got upset and complained. Since then the prisons have really improved.\n W: That certainly is interesting.", "choices": [ "People got excited and angry.", "He learned a good lesson.", "Prisoners are now better treated." ], "summary": "Prisoners are now better treated." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the man?", "dialogue": "W: But why so early? You don't have to be at work until eight.\n M: After six the bus gets crowded, I wouldn't get a seat.", "choices": [ "He drives to work at 6.", "He is a bus driver.", "He begins to work at 8." ], "summary": "He begins to work at 8." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the man react to the news?", "dialogue": "W: Congratulations! You're to be appointed as Sales Manager!\n M: Incredible. It's too good to be true. You must be kidding. I've only been working for two months in this department, and this is totally a huge surprise!", "choices": [ "He found it unbelievable.", "He was not surprised about it.", "He found the truth unacceptable." ], "summary": "He found it unbelievable." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When does the first bus leave on Saturday?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me, could you tell me the school bus schedule?\n W: Well, the bus leaves here for the campus every hour, starting at 6:30 a.m. But on Saturdays, the schedule starts half an hour later.", "choices": [ "At 6:30 a.m.", "At 7:00 a.m.", "At 7:30 a.m." ], "summary": "At 7:00 a.m." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the man say about his dictionary?", "dialogue": "W: I wonder if I could borrow your dictionary?\n M: You certainly could if I had one, but I lost my old one yesterday and I haven't bought a new one yet.", "choices": [ "He has bought a new one.", "He lost his old one and borrowed a new one.", "He didn't have any dictionary then." ], "summary": "He didn't have any dictionary then." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we conclude from the woman's remarks about Bob Russel?", "dialogue": "M: I'm asked to pick up the guest speaker Bob Russel at the airport this afternoon, do you know what he looks like?\n W: Well, he's in his sixties, he stands out, he's bald, tall and thin and has a beard.", "choices": [ "He is quite easy to recognize.", "He is an outstanding speaker.", "He looks like a movie star." ], "summary": "He is quite easy to recognize." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman want to buy a handbag?", "dialogue": "W: John, shall we go to Sun Store? I have decided to buy that Murrberry handbag. Anyway,I'm not carrying this one to Mary's wedding.\n M: But, Jane, why not rent one with Handbag Hire? Instead of $ 990,pay $ 50,and you have it for a whole week.\n W: Sounds great, but I never knew I can rent a handbag.\n M: Handbag Hire is a new business. It was founded two months ago. Its collection covers many designer handbags.\n W: So... for the price of one Murrberry, I can use a different bag each week for twenty weeks?\n M: Absolutely. And if you like one of them, you can choose to buy it at a discounted rate. Of course the price varies by age and condition. For example, a $ 1500 Murrberry bag can sell for just $750.\n W: Great, but how do I rent? By telephone? Or in person?\n M: Either. And more conveniently, it accepts online orders.\n W: I'll do it on line now. I still have one more question. Mary's wedding is next Saturday. There are only five days left. Do I have enough time?\n M: Don't worry. It promises that customers receive their orders by post within two days. Three more days to go.\n W: Oh, I'd better order one right now.", "choices": [ "To attend Mary's wedding with it.", "To carry it on her wedding.", "To give it to Mary as a gift." ], "summary": "To attend Mary's wedding with it." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn about Handbag Hire?", "dialogue": "W: John, shall we go to Sun Store? I have decided to buy that Murrberry handbag. Anyway,I'm not carrying this one to Mary's wedding.\n M: But, Jane, why not rent one with Handbag Hire? Instead of $ 990,pay $ 50,and you have it for a whole week.\n W: Sounds great, but I never knew I can rent a handbag.\n M: Handbag Hire is a new business. It was founded two months ago. Its collection covers many designer handbags.\n W: So... for the price of one Murrberry, I can use a different bag each week for twenty weeks?\n M: Absolutely. And if you like one of them, you can choose to buy it at a discounted rate. Of course the price varies by age and condition. For example, a $ 1500 Murrberry bag can sell for just $750.\n W: Great, but how do I rent? By telephone? Or in person?\n M: Either. And more conveniently, it accepts online orders.\n W: I'll do it on line now. I still have one more question. Mary's wedding is next Saturday. There are only five days left. Do I have enough time?\n M: Don't worry. It promises that customers receive their orders by post within two days. Three more days to go.\n W: Oh, I'd better order one right now.", "choices": [ "It is the largest handbag dealer.", "It specializes in renting handbags.", "It designs expensive handbags." ], "summary": "It specializes in renting handbags." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How will the woman place her order?", "dialogue": "W: John, shall we go to Sun Store? I have decided to buy that Murrberry handbag. Anyway,I'm not carrying this one to Mary's wedding.\n M: But, Jane, why not rent one with Handbag Hire? Instead of $ 990,pay $ 50,and you have it for a whole week.\n W: Sounds great, but I never knew I can rent a handbag.\n M: Handbag Hire is a new business. It was founded two months ago. Its collection covers many designer handbags.\n W: So... for the price of one Murrberry, I can use a different bag each week for twenty weeks?\n M: Absolutely. And if you like one of them, you can choose to buy it at a discounted rate. Of course the price varies by age and condition. For example, a $ 1500 Murrberry bag can sell for just $750.\n W: Great, but how do I rent? By telephone? Or in person?\n M: Either. And more conveniently, it accepts online orders.\n W: I'll do it on line now. I still have one more question. Mary's wedding is next Saturday. There are only five days left. Do I have enough time?\n M: Don't worry. It promises that customers receive their orders by post within two days. Three more days to go.\n W: Oh, I'd better order one right now.", "choices": [ "By post.", "On the Internet.", "By telephone." ], "summary": "On the Internet." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many days will the woman have to wait for her order?", "dialogue": "W: John, shall we go to Sun Store? I have decided to buy that Murrberry handbag. Anyway,I'm not carrying this one to Mary's wedding.\n M: But, Jane, why not rent one with Handbag Hire? Instead of $ 990,pay $ 50,and you have it for a whole week.\n W: Sounds great, but I never knew I can rent a handbag.\n M: Handbag Hire is a new business. It was founded two months ago. Its collection covers many designer handbags.\n W: So... for the price of one Murrberry, I can use a different bag each week for twenty weeks?\n M: Absolutely. And if you like one of them, you can choose to buy it at a discounted rate. Of course the price varies by age and condition. For example, a $ 1500 Murrberry bag can sell for just $750.\n W: Great, but how do I rent? By telephone? Or in person?\n M: Either. And more conveniently, it accepts online orders.\n W: I'll do it on line now. I still have one more question. Mary's wedding is next Saturday. There are only five days left. Do I have enough time?\n M: Don't worry. It promises that customers receive their orders by post within two days. Three more days to go.\n W: Oh, I'd better order one right now.", "choices": [ "2.", "3.", "4." ], "summary": "2." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How do they like the computer lessons at their school?", "dialogue": "F: I like the computer lesson in our school very much.\n M: Me, too.", "choices": [ "Very well.", "Fine.", "Very much." ], "summary": "Very much." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman suggest the man do?", "dialogue": "M: I think I'm coming down with something.\n W: Maybe you'd better see a doctor.", "choices": [ "Calm down a little.", "Become a doctor.", "Get medical advice." ], "summary": "Get medical advice." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the man?", "dialogue": "M: I was away for three weeks, but it seems like three days.\n W: So you must have had a very good time in Guilin.", "choices": [ "He enjoyed himself in Guilin", "He didn't like traveling in Guilin", "He spent three days in Guilin" ], "summary": "He enjoyed himself in Guilin" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which city is the capital of Australia?", "dialogue": "A: What nationality are you?\n B: I'm Australian. I was born in Melbourne.\n A: Oh, yes. That's the capital, isn't it?\n B: No, no. Canberra.", "choices": [ "Melbourne.", "Canberra.", "Sydney." ], "summary": "Canberra." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time is it now?", "dialogue": "W: Can you take me to the Fairyland Railway Station quickly? I'm afraid I won't be in time for my train to Manchester.\n M: I'll try. But the traffic is so heavy; it will take at least 15 minutes.\n W: OK. In that case I'll still have another 15 minutes left for my nine forty train.", "choices": [ "9:00.", "9:10.", "9:40." ], "summary": "9:10." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman think of the plan?", "dialogue": "M: I think we should accept Mr. Smith's plan.\n W: I'm afraid I don't agree.\n M: Why not?\n W: I don't think it's very practical. And it's too expensive.", "choices": [ "It's too costly.", "It's practical.", "It's creative." ], "summary": "It's too costly." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many people are there in the family?", "dialogue": "F: Do you have any children, Mr. and Mrs. Green?\n M: Yes, two sons and a daughter. We love them very much.", "choices": [ "Five.", "Three.", "Four." ], "summary": "Five." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is the woman?", "dialogue": "M: Do your students study English?\n W: I don't know, but some of them are studying Italian.", "choices": [ "An Italian engineer.", "A student.", "A teacher." ], "summary": "A teacher." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman do?", "dialogue": "W: Heat is included unless there's another increase in oil prices. Then the landlord will pass the increase along to you. Now please sign here and here. We'll sign on copy and give it to you.\n M: Perhaps you could give up a few minutes to read the lease, Miss.", "choices": [ "An agent.", "A tenant.", "A secretary." ], "summary": "An agent." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we have in the French Quarter in New Orleans?", "dialogue": "W: Have you ever been to New Orleans?\n M: No. What is it like?\n W: It's one of the most interesting cities in the United States. It has a French Quarter, with narrow streets and little shops. Many of the shops and restaurants are French.\n M: There's a lot of jazz music in New Orleans, isn't there?\n W: Yes. You hear wonderful jazz there. New Orleans and San Francisco are my two favorite cities. Have you been to San Francisco?\n M: No. What is it like?\n W: It has lovely views, and one of the most beautiful bridges in the world - the Golden Gate Bridge. It's a very hilly city. The hills are in the middle of the town, so you have to walk up and down hills when you go anywhere. When you arrive, your car needs good brakes.\n M: Do you have to drive? Can't you take buses?\n W: Well, most people who visit San Francisco ride in the cable cars. A cable car goes on tracks, and a strong cable pulls it up the hills.\n M: That doesn't sound very safe.\n W: Don't worry. Hundreds of people ride in cable cars every day.", "choices": [ "Many French people.", "Narrow streets and little shops.", "Many foreign restaurants." ], "summary": "Narrow streets and little shops." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn about San Francisco?", "dialogue": "W: Have you ever been to New Orleans?\n M: No. What is it like?\n W: It's one of the most interesting cities in the United States. It has a French Quarter, with narrow streets and little shops. Many of the shops and restaurants are French.\n M: There's a lot of jazz music in New Orleans, isn't there?\n W: Yes. You hear wonderful jazz there. New Orleans and San Francisco are my two favorite cities. Have you been to San Francisco?\n M: No. What is it like?\n W: It has lovely views, and one of the most beautiful bridges in the world - the Golden Gate Bridge. It's a very hilly city. The hills are in the middle of the town, so you have to walk up and down hills when you go anywhere. When you arrive, your car needs good brakes.\n M: Do you have to drive? Can't you take buses?\n W: Well, most people who visit San Francisco ride in the cable cars. A cable car goes on tracks, and a strong cable pulls it up the hills.\n M: That doesn't sound very safe.\n W: Don't worry. Hundreds of people ride in cable cars every day.", "choices": [ "It is a city built in the mountains.", "It has the world-famous bridge.", "Visiting the city is not so easy." ], "summary": "It has the world-famous bridge." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "In which city can we enjoy jazz according to the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Have you ever been to New Orleans?\n M: No. What is it like?\n W: It's one of the most interesting cities in the United States. It has a French Quarter, with narrow streets and little shops. Many of the shops and restaurants are French.\n M: There's a lot of jazz music in New Orleans, isn't there?\n W: Yes. You hear wonderful jazz there. New Orleans and San Francisco are my two favorite cities. Have you been to San Francisco?\n M: No. What is it like?\n W: It has lovely views, and one of the most beautiful bridges in the world - the Golden Gate Bridge. It's a very hilly city. The hills are in the middle of the town, so you have to walk up and down hills when you go anywhere. When you arrive, your car needs good brakes.\n M: Do you have to drive? Can't you take buses?\n W: Well, most people who visit San Francisco ride in the cable cars. A cable car goes on tracks, and a strong cable pulls it up the hills.\n M: That doesn't sound very safe.\n W: Don't worry. Hundreds of people ride in cable cars every day.", "choices": [ "New York.", "New Orleans.", "San Francisco." ], "summary": "New Orleans." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where will the speakers meet?", "dialogue": "M: Professor Miners, could I talk to you about my paper?\n W: Sure. Come to my office between two to three. It's Room 340.", "choices": [ "In Room 340.", "In Room 314.", "In Room 223." ], "summary": "In Room 340." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will they start?", "dialogue": "W: Let's start now. It's eight o'clock.\n M: Wait another ten minutes.", "choices": [ "8:00.", "8:10.", "7:50." ], "summary": "8:10." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the woman probably come form?", "dialogue": "M: Maria, I know you've arrived here only recently. Can you tell me if there is anything that has surprised you about British people?\n W: People here are more serious than that in Spain. Spanish people are lazy but fun to be with. Also, before I came to England, people told me that the English are very polite. It is known internationally. But I don't think it is true. Using words like please, thank you, sorry, and excuse me is one thing, but real politeness is more than that, I think.", "choices": [ "England", "Poland", "Spain" ], "summary": "Spain" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman think of the Spanish people?", "dialogue": "M: Maria, I know you've arrived here only recently. Can you tell me if there is anything that has surprised you about British people?\n W: People here are more serious than that in Spain. Spanish people are lazy but fun to be with. Also, before I came to England, people told me that the English are very polite. It is known internationally. But I don't think it is true. Using words like please, thank you, sorry, and excuse me is one thing, but real politeness is more than that, I think.", "choices": [ "Not polite", "More serious", "Not hardworking" ], "summary": "Not hardworking" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What has surprised the woman about British people?", "dialogue": "M: Maria, I know you've arrived here only recently. Can you tell me if there is anything that has surprised you about British people?\n W: People here are more serious than that in Spain. Spanish people are lazy but fun to be with. Also, before I came to England, people told me that the English are very polite. It is known internationally. But I don't think it is true. Using words like please, thank you, sorry, and excuse me is one thing, but real politeness is more than that, I think.", "choices": [ "They are not so polite as she thought.", "They don't treat others as true friends.", "They don't use many polite words as expected." ], "summary": "They are not so polite as she thought." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is the tallest among the four?", "dialogue": "M: John is a head taller than Mary and Shelly.\n W: Yes, But Sam is much taller than John.", "choices": [ "John.", "Sam.", "Mary." ], "summary": "Sam." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the speakers now?", "dialogue": "W: How much is that handbag in the window? Is it 5 dollars?\n M: It can't be. It's made of leather, not plastic.", "choices": [ "At a department store.", "At a ticket of office.", "At a cleaner's." ], "summary": "At a department store." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are they talking?", "dialogue": "W: I'm sorry, sir. The train has just left.\n M: What a pity! Could you please tell me when the next is?", "choices": [ "At a bus stop.", "At a railway station.", "At an airport." ], "summary": "At a railway station." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation most probably take place?", "dialogue": "W: I have a complaint to make, Sir. I had waited ten minutes at the table before the waiter showed up, and I finally got served. And I found it was not what I ordered.\n M: I am terribly sorry, madam. It's a bit unusually busy tonight. As a compensation, your meal will be free.", "choices": [ "At the information desk.", "In an office.", "In a restaurant." ], "summary": "In a restaurant." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When does the bank close on Saturday?", "dialogue": "W: National Bank, can I help you?\n M: Yes, please. What are your business hours?\n W: We open at 9:00 and close at 4:00 during the week, on Saturday we close one hour earlier at 3:00, and we are closed on Sunday.", "choices": [ "At l:00 pm.", "At 3:00 pm.", "At 4:00 pm." ], "summary": "At 3:00 pm." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they talking about?", "dialogue": "W: Can I ask you some questions about your vacation?\n M: What do you want to know?", "choices": [ "They are talking about the man's vacation.", "They are talking about their vacation plans.", "They are talking about the weather." ], "summary": "They are talking about the man's vacation." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: I really enjoyed the TV special about giraffes last night. Did you get home in time to see it?\n M: Oh, yes, but I wish I could have stayed awake long enough to see the whole thing.", "choices": [ "He was looking forward to seeing the giraffes.", "He enjoyed watching the animal performance.", "He fell asleep in the middle of the TV program." ], "summary": "He fell asleep in the middle of the TV program." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why doesn't the woman want the CD?", "dialogue": "M: Happy birthday! I bought you the new Taylor Swift CD.\n W: Thanks! But I already have her CD. I will give it to my sister. She will be so excited.", "choices": [ "She already owns one.", "She doesn't like the singer.", "Her sister likes the singer more." ], "summary": "She already owns one." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: I'm going to take a blood test at 7:45 tomorrow morning.\n W: In that case, you won't miss any courses tomorrow morning then.", "choices": [ "The woman will attend her course at 7:45.", "The woman will be late for the blood test.", "The woman will have her blood tested before the first class." ], "summary": "The woman will have her blood tested before the first class." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know from the talk?", "dialogue": "W: Your car is so dirty, I simply can't stand it.\n M: If you don't mind, go ahead washing it.", "choices": [ "The man has washed the car", "The woman has to wash the car", "The children are washing the car" ], "summary": "The woman has to wash the car" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man want to buy?", "dialogue": "W: Can I help you, sir?\n M: Yes, please. I'd like to have a pair of shoes.\n W: What size would you like, please?\n M: Size eleven.\n W: OK. What about this pair?\n M: Sorry, I don't like white. Have you got any other colors?\n W: Oh, yes. We have also got blue, brown and black.\n M: Can I have a look at the black ones? Black is my favourite colour.\n W: Sure. Here you are.\n M: They look nice. What's the price?\n W: Fifty dollars.\n M: May I try them on?\n W: Yes, please.\n M: OK. I'll take this pair. Here's the money.\n W: Thank you.", "choices": [ "Trousers.", "Socks.", "Shoes." ], "summary": "Shoes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What colour does the man like best?", "dialogue": "W: Can I help you, sir?\n M: Yes, please. I'd like to have a pair of shoes.\n W: What size would you like, please?\n M: Size eleven.\n W: OK. What about this pair?\n M: Sorry, I don't like white. Have you got any other colors?\n W: Oh, yes. We have also got blue, brown and black.\n M: Can I have a look at the black ones? Black is my favourite colour.\n W: Sure. Here you are.\n M: They look nice. What's the price?\n W: Fifty dollars.\n M: May I try them on?\n W: Yes, please.\n M: OK. I'll take this pair. Here's the money.\n W: Thank you.", "choices": [ "White.", "Black.", "Blue." ], "summary": "Black." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much money does the man spend?", "dialogue": "W: Can I help you, sir?\n M: Yes, please. I'd like to have a pair of shoes.\n W: What size would you like, please?\n M: Size eleven.\n W: OK. What about this pair?\n M: Sorry, I don't like white. Have you got any other colors?\n W: Oh, yes. We have also got blue, brown and black.\n M: Can I have a look at the black ones? Black is my favourite colour.\n W: Sure. Here you are.\n M: They look nice. What's the price?\n W: Fifty dollars.\n M: May I try them on?\n W: Yes, please.\n M: OK. I'll take this pair. Here's the money.\n W: Thank you.", "choices": [ "$50.", "$15.", "$11." ], "summary": "$50." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was Paul concerned about?", "dialogue": "W: What's the matter, Paul? You look terrible.\n M: I've just taken my chemistry exam and I'm pretty sure I failed it. I don't know where the professor got some of those questions. I don't see how in the world I could pass.\n W: Come on now. You've been doing very well all year long. It's not very likely you'd suddenly forget everything. Oh, by the way, have the physics grades been posted yet?\n M: I didn't go and look. I was so busy worrying about chemistry. Do you think there's any possibility of me passing for the year if I fail the final?\n W: Sure there is. It's the average that is important. Come on. Just relax. How about having a cup of coffee?", "choices": [ "His professor.", "His final exam.", "His physics grades." ], "summary": "His final exam." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the woman tell Paul not to worry?", "dialogue": "W: What's the matter, Paul? You look terrible.\n M: I've just taken my chemistry exam and I'm pretty sure I failed it. I don't know where the professor got some of those questions. I don't see how in the world I could pass.\n W: Come on now. You've been doing very well all year long. It's not very likely you'd suddenly forget everything. Oh, by the way, have the physics grades been posted yet?\n M: I didn't go and look. I was so busy worrying about chemistry. Do you think there's any possibility of me passing for the year if I fail the final?\n W: Sure there is. It's the average that is important. Come on. Just relax. How about having a cup of coffee?", "choices": [ "The average is important.", "Chemistry is not his major.", "He needs to concentrate on physics." ], "summary": "The average is important." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the woman suggest doing?", "dialogue": "W: What's the matter, Paul? You look terrible.\n M: I've just taken my chemistry exam and I'm pretty sure I failed it. I don't know where the professor got some of those questions. I don't see how in the world I could pass.\n W: Come on now. You've been doing very well all year long. It's not very likely you'd suddenly forget everything. Oh, by the way, have the physics grades been posted yet?\n M: I didn't go and look. I was so busy worrying about chemistry. Do you think there's any possibility of me passing for the year if I fail the final?\n W: Sure there is. It's the average that is important. Come on. Just relax. How about having a cup of coffee?", "choices": [ "Studying harder.", "Going for a coffee.", "Repeating the class." ], "summary": "Going for a coffee." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What're they talking about?", "dialogue": "W: I really love Jackie Chen's performance in this movie. I think its his best performance ever.\n M: Really? I don't quite agree. But its really a good movie. Its thrilling and funny.", "choices": [ "A movie.", "A novel.", "A live concert." ], "summary": "A movie." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who will go to China next month?", "dialogue": "M: Lucy is going back to China next month, Alice.\n W: Oh, really.\n M: And she will not take Rachael this time.", "choices": [ "Lucy.", "Alice.", "Richard." ], "summary": "Lucy." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Vet usually do to deal with stress and depression?", "dialogue": "Crystal: Vet, can you tell us what you usually do to deal with stress and depression?\n Vet: I eat a cucumber and go to bed. I figure it's a healthy alternative to chocolate.\n Crystal: Do you ever feel that having a baby has stopped you from your goals or dreams?\n Vet: I always wanted to be a cheerleader, and that won't happen, I also miss out on a lot of freedom. No one makes me come home on time, and I probably wouldn't normally, but I now have a responsibility to my baby.\n Crystal: What is your favorite part of having a daughter?\n Vet: It is so hard to narrow it down to one thing. I love the way she looks at me and admires me. She lets me feel so much love. She is innocent and pure. The best part of being with her is watching her go through every stage knowing there is somebody who loves her.\n Crystal: What are your plans for the future?\n Vet: I am going to be a lawyer. Down the road, I hope to move out of Utah.\n Crystal: What are some of your future goals and dreams?\n Vet: I want to start small. First and foremost, I am looking forward to graduating from high school. I eventually want to get married. Having a father figure in my baby's life is important to me because I missed out on that. I want to start modeling again, and I hope to keep up with my dancing and singing. It is also important to keep family traditions for me and my baby.\n Crystal: What is your favorite quote?\n Vet: \"What happens in the dark will come out in the light.\" There is nothing that you can try to hide without it coming out sometime. It is important not to hide anything from yourself or anybody else.\n Crystal: What advice would you give teens?\n Vet: Take things slow, and be a kid as long as you possibly can. Don't expect everything to be perfect, and make decisions for yourself. Live life to the fullest. Love yourself first, and everything else will fall into place.", "choices": [ "To eat a cucumber and go to bed.", "To eat chocolate.", "To watch TV." ], "summary": "To eat a cucumber and go to bed." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is Vet's dream in high school?", "dialogue": "Crystal: Vet, can you tell us what you usually do to deal with stress and depression?\n Vet: I eat a cucumber and go to bed. I figure it's a healthy alternative to chocolate.\n Crystal: Do you ever feel that having a baby has stopped you from your goals or dreams?\n Vet: I always wanted to be a cheerleader, and that won't happen, I also miss out on a lot of freedom. No one makes me come home on time, and I probably wouldn't normally, but I now have a responsibility to my baby.\n Crystal: What is your favorite part of having a daughter?\n Vet: It is so hard to narrow it down to one thing. I love the way she looks at me and admires me. She lets me feel so much love. She is innocent and pure. The best part of being with her is watching her go through every stage knowing there is somebody who loves her.\n Crystal: What are your plans for the future?\n Vet: I am going to be a lawyer. Down the road, I hope to move out of Utah.\n Crystal: What are some of your future goals and dreams?\n Vet: I want to start small. First and foremost, I am looking forward to graduating from high school. I eventually want to get married. Having a father figure in my baby's life is important to me because I missed out on that. I want to start modeling again, and I hope to keep up with my dancing and singing. It is also important to keep family traditions for me and my baby.\n Crystal: What is your favorite quote?\n Vet: \"What happens in the dark will come out in the light.\" There is nothing that you can try to hide without it coming out sometime. It is important not to hide anything from yourself or anybody else.\n Crystal: What advice would you give teens?\n Vet: Take things slow, and be a kid as long as you possibly can. Don't expect everything to be perfect, and make decisions for yourself. Live life to the fullest. Love yourself first, and everything else will fall into place.", "choices": [ "To be a lawyer.", "To be a cheerleader.", "To be a model." ], "summary": "To be a cheerleader." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Vet's favorite part of having a daughter is but ______.", "dialogue": "Crystal: Vet, can you tell us what you usually do to deal with stress and depression?\n Vet: I eat a cucumber and go to bed. I figure it's a healthy alternative to chocolate.\n Crystal: Do you ever feel that having a baby has stopped you from your goals or dreams?\n Vet: I always wanted to be a cheerleader, and that won't happen, I also miss out on a lot of freedom. No one makes me come home on time, and I probably wouldn't normally, but I now have a responsibility to my baby.\n Crystal: What is your favorite part of having a daughter?\n Vet: It is so hard to narrow it down to one thing. I love the way she looks at me and admires me. She lets me feel so much love. She is innocent and pure. The best part of being with her is watching her go through every stage knowing there is somebody who loves her.\n Crystal: What are your plans for the future?\n Vet: I am going to be a lawyer. Down the road, I hope to move out of Utah.\n Crystal: What are some of your future goals and dreams?\n Vet: I want to start small. First and foremost, I am looking forward to graduating from high school. I eventually want to get married. Having a father figure in my baby's life is important to me because I missed out on that. I want to start modeling again, and I hope to keep up with my dancing and singing. It is also important to keep family traditions for me and my baby.\n Crystal: What is your favorite quote?\n Vet: \"What happens in the dark will come out in the light.\" There is nothing that you can try to hide without it coming out sometime. It is important not to hide anything from yourself or anybody else.\n Crystal: What advice would you give teens?\n Vet: Take things slow, and be a kid as long as you possibly can. Don't expect everything to be perfect, and make decisions for yourself. Live life to the fullest. Love yourself first, and everything else will fall into place.", "choices": [ "the way her daughter looks at her and admires her", "watching her daughter go through every stage with her love", "having a responsibility to her daughter" ], "summary": "having a responsibility to her daughter" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Vet's plans for the future are but", "dialogue": "Crystal: Vet, can you tell us what you usually do to deal with stress and depression?\n Vet: I eat a cucumber and go to bed. I figure it's a healthy alternative to chocolate.\n Crystal: Do you ever feel that having a baby has stopped you from your goals or dreams?\n Vet: I always wanted to be a cheerleader, and that won't happen, I also miss out on a lot of freedom. No one makes me come home on time, and I probably wouldn't normally, but I now have a responsibility to my baby.\n Crystal: What is your favorite part of having a daughter?\n Vet: It is so hard to narrow it down to one thing. I love the way she looks at me and admires me. She lets me feel so much love. She is innocent and pure. The best part of being with her is watching her go through every stage knowing there is somebody who loves her.\n Crystal: What are your plans for the future?\n Vet: I am going to be a lawyer. Down the road, I hope to move out of Utah.\n Crystal: What are some of your future goals and dreams?\n Vet: I want to start small. First and foremost, I am looking forward to graduating from high school. I eventually want to get married. Having a father figure in my baby's life is important to me because I missed out on that. I want to start modeling again, and I hope to keep up with my dancing and singing. It is also important to keep family traditions for me and my baby.\n Crystal: What is your favorite quote?\n Vet: \"What happens in the dark will come out in the light.\" There is nothing that you can try to hide without it coming out sometime. It is important not to hide anything from yourself or anybody else.\n Crystal: What advice would you give teens?\n Vet: Take things slow, and be a kid as long as you possibly can. Don't expect everything to be perfect, and make decisions for yourself. Live life to the fullest. Love yourself first, and everything else will fall into place.", "choices": [ "to be a lawyer", "to move out of Utah", "to be a single mother" ], "summary": "to be a single mother" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Vet gives teens the following advice except ______.", "dialogue": "Crystal: Vet, can you tell us what you usually do to deal with stress and depression?\n Vet: I eat a cucumber and go to bed. I figure it's a healthy alternative to chocolate.\n Crystal: Do you ever feel that having a baby has stopped you from your goals or dreams?\n Vet: I always wanted to be a cheerleader, and that won't happen, I also miss out on a lot of freedom. No one makes me come home on time, and I probably wouldn't normally, but I now have a responsibility to my baby.\n Crystal: What is your favorite part of having a daughter?\n Vet: It is so hard to narrow it down to one thing. I love the way she looks at me and admires me. She lets me feel so much love. She is innocent and pure. The best part of being with her is watching her go through every stage knowing there is somebody who loves her.\n Crystal: What are your plans for the future?\n Vet: I am going to be a lawyer. Down the road, I hope to move out of Utah.\n Crystal: What are some of your future goals and dreams?\n Vet: I want to start small. First and foremost, I am looking forward to graduating from high school. I eventually want to get married. Having a father figure in my baby's life is important to me because I missed out on that. I want to start modeling again, and I hope to keep up with my dancing and singing. It is also important to keep family traditions for me and my baby.\n Crystal: What is your favorite quote?\n Vet: \"What happens in the dark will come out in the light.\" There is nothing that you can try to hide without it coming out sometime. It is important not to hide anything from yourself or anybody else.\n Crystal: What advice would you give teens?\n Vet: Take things slow, and be a kid as long as you possibly can. Don't expect everything to be perfect, and make decisions for yourself. Live life to the fullest. Love yourself first, and everything else will fall into place.", "choices": [ "take things slow", "hope everything will be perfect", "make decisions for yourself" ], "summary": "hope everything will be perfect" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is telephoning Mary?", "dialogue": "W: Hello.\n M: Hello. This is Fred, Mary's classmate. May I speak to her, please?", "choices": [ "Mary's friend.", "Mary's classmate.", "Mary's teacher." ], "summary": "Mary's classmate." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Mr. Brown brought with him only a few things because ________.", "dialogue": "W: So Mr. Brown, this is your bed, and as you can see, there are three other beds in the ward. Have you got everything you need?\n M: Yes, nurse, I think so. I followed the hospital's advice, and I've only brought a few belongings with me.\n W: Good, you can see the reasons why we ask you to do that, the cupboard is really very small.\n M: Yes, of course. They are only afternoon from 2:30 to 4:30 and in the evening from 7:00 to 8:00, but remember that only two people can see you at the same time.\n M: I see. What other rules are there?\n W: Yes. We start pretty early. We wake you at 6 o'clock and breakfast is at 8 o'clock, lunch is at noon, there is tea at 3:30 and supper at 6 o'clock.\n M: Oh, that's very different from what I have been used to. You'd better tell me the rest of the rules here.\n W: Yes. Well, you can see the no smoking sign, we don't allow smoking in the wards, and the same goes for alcohol. However, if you do need to smoke, there are special lounges.\n M: Oh, I don't smoke, so it doesn't affect me.\n W: Good.", "choices": [ "there wasn't enough space in the cupboard", "the hospital would provide him with everything", "he was to stay there for a very short time" ], "summary": "there wasn't enough space in the cupboard" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "According to the hospital rules, at which of the following hours can visitors see patients?", "dialogue": "W: So Mr. Brown, this is your bed, and as you can see, there are three other beds in the ward. Have you got everything you need?\n M: Yes, nurse, I think so. I followed the hospital's advice, and I've only brought a few belongings with me.\n W: Good, you can see the reasons why we ask you to do that, the cupboard is really very small.\n M: Yes, of course. They are only afternoon from 2:30 to 4:30 and in the evening from 7:00 to 8:00, but remember that only two people can see you at the same time.\n M: I see. What other rules are there?\n W: Yes. We start pretty early. We wake you at 6 o'clock and breakfast is at 8 o'clock, lunch is at noon, there is tea at 3:30 and supper at 6 o'clock.\n M: Oh, that's very different from what I have been used to. You'd better tell me the rest of the rules here.\n W: Yes. Well, you can see the no smoking sign, we don't allow smoking in the wards, and the same goes for alcohol. However, if you do need to smoke, there are special lounges.\n M: Oh, I don't smoke, so it doesn't affect me.\n W: Good.", "choices": [ "2:00 pm", "5:00 pm", "7:00 pm" ], "summary": "7:00 pm" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which of the following statements is INCORRECT?", "dialogue": "W: So Mr. Brown, this is your bed, and as you can see, there are three other beds in the ward. Have you got everything you need?\n M: Yes, nurse, I think so. I followed the hospital's advice, and I've only brought a few belongings with me.\n W: Good, you can see the reasons why we ask you to do that, the cupboard is really very small.\n M: Yes, of course. They are only afternoon from 2:30 to 4:30 and in the evening from 7:00 to 8:00, but remember that only two people can see you at the same time.\n M: I see. What other rules are there?\n W: Yes. We start pretty early. We wake you at 6 o'clock and breakfast is at 8 o'clock, lunch is at noon, there is tea at 3:30 and supper at 6 o'clock.\n M: Oh, that's very different from what I have been used to. You'd better tell me the rest of the rules here.\n W: Yes. Well, you can see the no smoking sign, we don't allow smoking in the wards, and the same goes for alcohol. However, if you do need to smoke, there are special lounges.\n M: Oh, I don't smoke, so it doesn't affect me.\n W: Good.", "choices": [ "Patients have breakfast at 8.", "Patients have lunch at 12.", "There are special alcohol lounges." ], "summary": "There are special alcohol lounges." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which statement best describes Mr. Brown?", "dialogue": "W: So Mr. Brown, this is your bed, and as you can see, there are three other beds in the ward. Have you got everything you need?\n M: Yes, nurse, I think so. I followed the hospital's advice, and I've only brought a few belongings with me.\n W: Good, you can see the reasons why we ask you to do that, the cupboard is really very small.\n M: Yes, of course. They are only afternoon from 2:30 to 4:30 and in the evening from 7:00 to 8:00, but remember that only two people can see you at the same time.\n M: I see. What other rules are there?\n W: Yes. We start pretty early. We wake you at 6 o'clock and breakfast is at 8 o'clock, lunch is at noon, there is tea at 3:30 and supper at 6 o'clock.\n M: Oh, that's very different from what I have been used to. You'd better tell me the rest of the rules here.\n W: Yes. Well, you can see the no smoking sign, we don't allow smoking in the wards, and the same goes for alcohol. However, if you do need to smoke, there are special lounges.\n M: Oh, I don't smoke, so it doesn't affect me.\n W: Good.", "choices": [ "He knows little about hospital rules.", "He can keep alcohol in the ward.", "He knows when to smoke." ], "summary": "He knows little about hospital rules." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman want to learn?", "dialogue": "F: Excuse me, I'm looking for some information about space travel, but I don't know how to use the computer.\n M: Don't worry, I'll help you.", "choices": [ "She wants to send some information to her friend.", "She wants to get some information about the computer.", "She wants to learn how to use the computer." ], "summary": "She wants to learn how to use the computer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who will pay for the dinner?", "dialogue": "W: I'm so happy that you enjoyed the food.\n M: Actually, you've ordered too much. We can't finish it all.\n W: Never mind. This dinner is on me.", "choices": [ "The woman.", "The man.", "Both of them." ], "summary": "The woman." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "According to the woman, what should the man do at first?", "dialogue": "M: I want to find a small flat. What should I do?\n W: Well, firstly you should read the advertisements for flats to let in the local newspapers. Then you should phone and make an appointment. If it seems OK, you should go and see it.", "choices": [ "He should ask about the flat on the phone.", "He should read the advertisements for flats in the newspaper.", "He should phone and make an appointment." ], "summary": "He should read the advertisements for flats in the newspaper." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do you learn from this conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Could you describe the two people who robbed the bank?\n W: Well, the man was tall with dark hair and he was wearing a black sweater. The main thing that I remembered about the woman was that she did most of the talking.", "choices": [ "The man did most of the talking.", "The man and the woman robbed the bank.", "The woman was wearing a black sweater." ], "summary": "The man and the woman robbed the bank." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they quarrelling about?", "dialogue": "M: What are you doing?\n W: I'm parking my car here.\n M: No, I'm sorry. It's impossible.\n W: Why not? I don't see a \"No Parking\" sign.\n M: This is my parking place.\n W: I don't see a sign with your name.\n M: I park here every day.\n W: Well, I'm parking here today.", "choices": [ "Going to a park.", "Parking their cars.", "A parking sign." ], "summary": "Parking their cars." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who usually parks here?", "dialogue": "M: What are you doing?\n W: I'm parking my car here.\n M: No, I'm sorry. It's impossible.\n W: Why not? I don't see a \"No Parking\" sign.\n M: This is my parking place.\n W: I don't see a sign with your name.\n M: I park here every day.\n W: Well, I'm parking here today.", "choices": [ "The man.", "The woman.", "Neither." ], "summary": "The man." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which of the following is TRUE about the man?", "dialogue": "W: Michel, I heard your jazz band is going to play at the student center. I'm just calling to let you know I'll be there.\n M: Oh, thanks, but I am not in the band any more. In fact I'm not in the group at all right now.\n W: That's too bad. You're such an amateur musician. Why did you leave the group?\n M: I just couldn't be a full-time student and still practice with the band every night. I also missed a couple of performances during my midterm exams. And I thought I'd better quit before the band leader fired me.\n W: Hey, you know my friend Charlie, don't you? He plays the piano. He and some of his friends are getting a band together. And they need a good singer.\n M: I wouldn't have time for that either.\n W: Oh, I don't think they'll practise very often. Charlie and his friends are all students, too. I'll give you his number and you can get in touch with him.", "choices": [ "He has lost interest in jazz.", "He works in the Student Center.", "He is a full-time student." ], "summary": "He is a full-time student." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the man decide not to stay with the band?", "dialogue": "W: Michel, I heard your jazz band is going to play at the student center. I'm just calling to let you know I'll be there.\n M: Oh, thanks, but I am not in the band any more. In fact I'm not in the group at all right now.\n W: That's too bad. You're such an amateur musician. Why did you leave the group?\n M: I just couldn't be a full-time student and still practice with the band every night. I also missed a couple of performances during my midterm exams. And I thought I'd better quit before the band leader fired me.\n W: Hey, you know my friend Charlie, don't you? He plays the piano. He and some of his friends are getting a band together. And they need a good singer.\n M: I wouldn't have time for that either.\n W: Oh, I don't think they'll practise very often. Charlie and his friends are all students, too. I'll give you his number and you can get in touch with him.", "choices": [ "He didn't like the bandleader.", "He was too busy to make it.", "He wanted to join a better band." ], "summary": "He was too busy to make it." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What role did the man probably play in the band?", "dialogue": "W: Michel, I heard your jazz band is going to play at the student center. I'm just calling to let you know I'll be there.\n M: Oh, thanks, but I am not in the band any more. In fact I'm not in the group at all right now.\n W: That's too bad. You're such an amateur musician. Why did you leave the group?\n M: I just couldn't be a full-time student and still practice with the band every night. I also missed a couple of performances during my midterm exams. And I thought I'd better quit before the band leader fired me.\n W: Hey, you know my friend Charlie, don't you? He plays the piano. He and some of his friends are getting a band together. And they need a good singer.\n M: I wouldn't have time for that either.\n W: Oh, I don't think they'll practise very often. Charlie and his friends are all students, too. I'll give you his number and you can get in touch with him.", "choices": [ "A guitarist.", "A pianist.", "A singer." ], "summary": "A singer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What suggestion does the woman give to the man?", "dialogue": "W: Michel, I heard your jazz band is going to play at the student center. I'm just calling to let you know I'll be there.\n M: Oh, thanks, but I am not in the band any more. In fact I'm not in the group at all right now.\n W: That's too bad. You're such an amateur musician. Why did you leave the group?\n M: I just couldn't be a full-time student and still practice with the band every night. I also missed a couple of performances during my midterm exams. And I thought I'd better quit before the band leader fired me.\n W: Hey, you know my friend Charlie, don't you? He plays the piano. He and some of his friends are getting a band together. And they need a good singer.\n M: I wouldn't have time for that either.\n W: Oh, I don't think they'll practise very often. Charlie and his friends are all students, too. I'll give you his number and you can get in touch with him.", "choices": [ "Organizing a new band.", "Joining a new band.", "Giving up performing." ], "summary": "Joining a new band." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the woman feel at the begining of the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Customer Service. Anthony Grant speaking. How may I help you?\n W: I can't believe this is happening. I called and ordered a 32-inch bag last Friday. But today I found that you sent a 24-inch one. I'm planning to use that bag during our vacation in Mexico. But it doesn't seem possible any more, because we'll take off on Saturday. It's only 2 days away. What am I supposed to do?\n M: I'm really sorry, madam. I'll check right away. Would you please tell me your order number?\n W: It's CE2938.\n M: Just a minute. I do apologize, madam. There did seem to be a mistake. I'll have the correct size bag sent to you by overnight mail right away. It will arrive in time for your Saturday trip. Again I apologize for any inconvenience caused by our mistake. I promise it won't happen again.\n W: OK, well. Thank you.\n M: Thank you, madam, for choosing Lynch Mail. I hope you have a wonderful vacation.", "choices": [ "Angry.", "Surprised.", "Sad." ], "summary": "Angry." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the woman leave for Mexico?", "dialogue": "M: Customer Service. Anthony Grant speaking. How may I help you?\n W: I can't believe this is happening. I called and ordered a 32-inch bag last Friday. But today I found that you sent a 24-inch one. I'm planning to use that bag during our vacation in Mexico. But it doesn't seem possible any more, because we'll take off on Saturday. It's only 2 days away. What am I supposed to do?\n M: I'm really sorry, madam. I'll check right away. Would you please tell me your order number?\n W: It's CE2938.\n M: Just a minute. I do apologize, madam. There did seem to be a mistake. I'll have the correct size bag sent to you by overnight mail right away. It will arrive in time for your Saturday trip. Again I apologize for any inconvenience caused by our mistake. I promise it won't happen again.\n W: OK, well. Thank you.\n M: Thank you, madam, for choosing Lynch Mail. I hope you have a wonderful vacation.", "choices": [ "On Thursday.", "On Friday.", "On Saturday." ], "summary": "On Saturday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the man work?", "dialogue": "M: Customer Service. Anthony Grant speaking. How may I help you?\n W: I can't believe this is happening. I called and ordered a 32-inch bag last Friday. But today I found that you sent a 24-inch one. I'm planning to use that bag during our vacation in Mexico. But it doesn't seem possible any more, because we'll take off on Saturday. It's only 2 days away. What am I supposed to do?\n M: I'm really sorry, madam. I'll check right away. Would you please tell me your order number?\n W: It's CE2938.\n M: Just a minute. I do apologize, madam. There did seem to be a mistake. I'll have the correct size bag sent to you by overnight mail right away. It will arrive in time for your Saturday trip. Again I apologize for any inconvenience caused by our mistake. I promise it won't happen again.\n W: OK, well. Thank you.\n M: Thank you, madam, for choosing Lynch Mail. I hope you have a wonderful vacation.", "choices": [ "At a mail order company.", "At an international travel service.", "At the airport information desk." ], "summary": "At a mail order company." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What size bag does the woman want?", "dialogue": "M: Customer Service. Anthony Grant speaking. How may I help you?\n W: I can't believe this is happening. I called and ordered a 32-inch bag last Friday. But today I found that you sent a 24-inch one. I'm planning to use that bag during our vacation in Mexico. But it doesn't seem possible any more, because we'll take off on Saturday. It's only 2 days away. What am I supposed to do?\n M: I'm really sorry, madam. I'll check right away. Would you please tell me your order number?\n W: It's CE2938.\n M: Just a minute. I do apologize, madam. There did seem to be a mistake. I'll have the correct size bag sent to you by overnight mail right away. It will arrive in time for your Saturday trip. Again I apologize for any inconvenience caused by our mistake. I promise it won't happen again.\n W: OK, well. Thank you.\n M: Thank you, madam, for choosing Lynch Mail. I hope you have a wonderful vacation.", "choices": [ "A 24 inch bag.", "A 29 inch bag", "A 32 inch bag." ], "summary": "A 32 inch bag." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Did the girl see the film during school hours?", "dialogue": "M: When did you see the American film?\n W: I saw it after school.", "choices": [ "No. she saw it after school.", "Yes, she did.", "She didn't see the film at all." ], "summary": "No. she saw it after school." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation probably take place?", "dialogue": "M: Are you being served, ma'am?\n W: Oh, yes, I'm waiting for the gentleman who's gone inside to find me another pair of shoes.", "choices": [ "At home.", "At a hotel.", "At a shop." ], "summary": "At a shop." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How did Mr. Watson make a profit for the company?", "dialogue": "W: I heard you have a great new boss.\n M: Yeah. Mr. Watson. He's very intelligent. He invented some products that have made a lot of money for our company. And he never shouts at people.\n W: You're very lucky.", "choices": [ "He invented some products.", "He yelled at the employees.", "He fired many employees." ], "summary": "He invented some products." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: I need a car this weekend, but mine has broken down.\n M: I'm sorry to hear it, but you can always rent one if you have a license.", "choices": [ "She can use his car.", "She can borrow someone else's car.", "She can't borrow his car." ], "summary": "She can't borrow his car." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man want to do?", "dialogue": "M: Will Dr Smith be able to see me at about 8:30 on Friday?\n W: Sorry, but he's fully booked till 11:30.\n M: Would 1:50 be convenient?\n W: Yes, he is free then.", "choices": [ "See a patient.", "Visit a friend.", "Make an appointment." ], "summary": "Make an appointment." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman?", "dialogue": "M: May I buy a piece of paper, please?\n F: Certainly, here you are.", "choices": [ "A teacher.", "A driver.", "Shop assistant." ], "summary": "Shop assistant." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the man's dog?", "dialogue": "F: Why do you say your dog is like a cat.\n M: Because it plays with cats and it is afraid of dogs.", "choices": [ "The other dogs are afraid of him.", "It eats only cat food.", "It like cats better than dogs." ], "summary": "It like cats better than dogs." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many kinds of fruits are the speakers buying?", "dialogue": "M: OK, so I think that's everything: three oranges, four apples, one pineapple, and a watermelon.\n W: Yes, that should do it. This is going to be the best fruit salad ever!", "choices": [ "Three.", "Four.", "Five." ], "summary": "Four." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me, Madam.\n W: Yes?\n M: Does this bus go to Zhongshan Road?\n W: Yes, I think so.\n M: Thank you.\n W: You're welcome.", "choices": [ "They are friends.", "They are strangers.", "They are brother and sister" ], "summary": "They are strangers." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long has the man been a party member?", "dialogue": "F: Are you a party member?\n M: I joined it two years ago.", "choices": [ "Two years.", "One year.", "Less than a year." ], "summary": "Two years." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think of the first coffee table?", "dialogue": "W: What do you think of this brown coffee table?\n M: It's nice, but it doesn't match the color of our room.\n W: How about this?\n M: Oh no, this type of coffee table gets dirty very easily and it's difficult to clean.\n W: And you are really difficult to please. All right, let's look at some others.\n M: Look, this one matches our room and it's inexpensive. Don't you think so?\n W: Moreover, it's easy to clean, right? You are really lazy.\n M: I only want to save you the trouble of looking after me.\n W: Sounds ridiculous!", "choices": [ "Too expensive.", "Difficult to clean.", "Unsuitable in color." ], "summary": "Unsuitable in color." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which one is the man likely to buy?", "dialogue": "W: What do you think of this brown coffee table?\n M: It's nice, but it doesn't match the color of our room.\n W: How about this?\n M: Oh no, this type of coffee table gets dirty very easily and it's difficult to clean.\n W: And you are really difficult to please. All right, let's look at some others.\n M: Look, this one matches our room and it's inexpensive. Don't you think so?\n W: Moreover, it's easy to clean, right? You are really lazy.\n M: I only want to save you the trouble of looking after me.\n W: Sounds ridiculous!", "choices": [ "The second one.", "The third one.", "None of them." ], "summary": "The third one." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the probable relationship between the speakers?", "dialogue": "W: What do you think of this brown coffee table?\n M: It's nice, but it doesn't match the color of our room.\n W: How about this?\n M: Oh no, this type of coffee table gets dirty very easily and it's difficult to clean.\n W: And you are really difficult to please. All right, let's look at some others.\n M: Look, this one matches our room and it's inexpensive. Don't you think so?\n W: Moreover, it's easy to clean, right? You are really lazy.\n M: I only want to save you the trouble of looking after me.\n W: Sounds ridiculous!", "choices": [ "Husband and wife.", "Master and servant.", "Salesgirl and customer." ], "summary": "Husband and wife." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Cathy like to do?", "dialogue": "M: Your yard is always so beautiful, Cathy. You must have a gardener.\n W: Oh, no. It would cost at least $50 a month to hire someone to do the work, so I do 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.", "choices": [ "To clean the yard.", "To weed the garden.", "To work in the flower beds." ], "summary": "To work in the flower beds." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How do they like the trip?", "dialogue": "W: It's a wonderful trip.\n M: I think so.", "choices": [ "It's nice.", "It's terrible.", "It's too bad." ], "summary": "It's nice." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the possible relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Mary. Very glad to see you here.\n W: Hi, Robert, I'm glad to see you here, too.\n M: Your bike is so beautiful. Where was it made?\n W: In China.", "choices": [ "Friends.", "Husband and wife.", "Teacher and student." ], "summary": "Friends." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the woman want to go?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me. Do you live here?\n M: Yes.\n W: Oh, well, do you know where the English Language Institute is?\n M: Ah, yes. I think I know where it is. Do you have a car?\n W: No, I'm on foot.\n M: Well, as you go out of the station, just continue along the road until you come to the second crossing and then turn left into King Street.\n W: Yes.\n M: Then walk down the street just a bit and take the first turning on the right. And keep walking until you come to the park.\n W: A park, yes.\n M: Well, let's see. Walk through the park. As you get to the end of the path you will see two small roads. Take the road on the right and the English Language Institute is at the end of the road. You can't miss it.\n W: Thank you so much.", "choices": [ "To go to the park.", "To go to the English Language Institute.", "To go to the King Street." ], "summary": "To go to the English Language Institute." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the speakers?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me. Do you live here?\n M: Yes.\n W: Oh, well, do you know where the English Language Institute is?\n M: Ah, yes. I think I know where it is. Do you have a car?\n W: No, I'm on foot.\n M: Well, as you go out of the station, just continue along the road until you come to the second crossing and then turn left into King Street.\n W: Yes.\n M: Then walk down the street just a bit and take the first turning on the right. And keep walking until you come to the park.\n W: A park, yes.\n M: Well, let's see. Walk through the park. As you get to the end of the path you will see two small roads. Take the road on the right and the English Language Institute is at the end of the road. You can't miss it.\n W: Thank you so much.", "choices": [ "In the park.", "In a department store.", "At the station." ], "summary": "At the station." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which road should she take when she comes to the end of the park?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me. Do you live here?\n M: Yes.\n W: Oh, well, do you know where the English Language Institute is?\n M: Ah, yes. I think I know where it is. Do you have a car?\n W: No, I'm on foot.\n M: Well, as you go out of the station, just continue along the road until you come to the second crossing and then turn left into King Street.\n W: Yes.\n M: Then walk down the street just a bit and take the first turning on the right. And keep walking until you come to the park.\n W: A park, yes.\n M: Well, let's see. Walk through the park. As you get to the end of the path you will see two small roads. Take the road on the right and the English Language Institute is at the end of the road. You can't miss it.\n W: Thank you so much.", "choices": [ "The road on the left.", "The road on the right.", "The road leading to the park." ], "summary": "The road on the right." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the two speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "W: Can you believe that we've finally found a house?\n M: Good for you. Tell me about the house!\n W: It doesn't look good outside. but it is lovely inside.\n M: How nice! How many bedrooms does it have?\n W: Well, it has three bedrooms, two bathrooms, one big sitting room and a modern kitchen.\n M: Then your two boys don't need to share a room. They are happy with it?\n W: Yeah, they can have their own rooms. What interests me most is the small garden before the house. You know I love gardening so much.", "choices": [ "Their new house.", "The woman's new house.", "The man's new house." ], "summary": "The woman's new house." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many bedrooms does the house have?", "dialogue": "W: Can you believe that we've finally found a house?\n M: Good for you. Tell me about the house!\n W: It doesn't look good outside. but it is lovely inside.\n M: How nice! How many bedrooms does it have?\n W: Well, it has three bedrooms, two bathrooms, one big sitting room and a modern kitchen.\n M: Then your two boys don't need to share a room. They are happy with it?\n W: Yeah, they can have their own rooms. What interests me most is the small garden before the house. You know I love gardening so much.", "choices": [ "Three.", "Two.", "Four." ], "summary": "Three." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman like most about the house?", "dialogue": "W: Can you believe that we've finally found a house?\n M: Good for you. Tell me about the house!\n W: It doesn't look good outside. but it is lovely inside.\n M: How nice! How many bedrooms does it have?\n W: Well, it has three bedrooms, two bathrooms, one big sitting room and a modern kitchen.\n M: Then your two boys don't need to share a room. They are happy with it?\n W: Yeah, they can have their own rooms. What interests me most is the small garden before the house. You know I love gardening so much.", "choices": [ "The small garden.", "The modern kitchen.", "The bid sitting room." ], "summary": "The small garden." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Why don't you go to work?\n M: I have to find one first.", "choices": [ "The man doesn't have a job.", "The man doesn't like to work.", "The man doesn't like his job." ], "summary": "The man doesn't have a job." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much are the oranges?", "dialogue": "M: Those oranges look nice. How much are they?\n W: They're sixty cents a pound.", "choices": [ "6 cents a pound.", "16 cents a pound.", "60 cents a pound." ], "summary": "60 cents a pound." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: I just received an Email from one of my former classmates. I was surprised. I hadn't heard from him for ages.\n W: Well, I've been out of touch with most of my old friends. Only one or two still drop me a line occasionally.", "choices": [ "She has lost contact with most of her old friends.", "Letter writing is going out of style.", "She keeps in regular touch with her classmates." ], "summary": "She has lost contact with most of her old friends." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they talking about?", "dialogue": "W: The space shuttle is taking off tomorrow.\n M: I know, this is another routine mission. It is first flight with four years ago.", "choices": [ "A new shuttle bus.", "A scheduled space flight.", "An airplane flight." ], "summary": "A scheduled space flight." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much should the man's rent be?", "dialogue": "M: How much money will I have to spend to rent an apartment in America? I'll only have $500 a month.\n W: Your rent should be about a quarter of that.", "choices": [ "500.", "125.", "25." ], "summary": "125." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What had gone wrong in their house?", "dialogue": "W: Please turn off the lights, Harry.\n M: Why? What's the matter? I want to read the paper.\n W: If we turn on too many lights, all the electricity in the house will go off.\n M: Now who told you that?\n W: Our new neighbor Mr. Smith.\n M: Mr. Smith? When did he come to our home?\n W: I had to go to his home and ask for help today.\n M: What was wrong?\n W: When I turned on the washing machine, all the lights went out.\n M: Well, did he take care of it for you?\n W: Yes, but he said it would take a lot more work to do a really good job.\n M: What does he mean by a really good job?\n W: He said we need new electric wires throughout the house and a lot of other things.\n M: Did he tell you how much it would cost?\n W: Yes, about a thousand dollars.\n M: A thousand dollars? That's a lot of money. And just when we need to get some work done on our car, too.", "choices": [ "Their washing machine.", "The electricity.", "The lights." ], "summary": "The electricity." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who was Mr. Smith?", "dialogue": "W: Please turn off the lights, Harry.\n M: Why? What's the matter? I want to read the paper.\n W: If we turn on too many lights, all the electricity in the house will go off.\n M: Now who told you that?\n W: Our new neighbor Mr. Smith.\n M: Mr. Smith? When did he come to our home?\n W: I had to go to his home and ask for help today.\n M: What was wrong?\n W: When I turned on the washing machine, all the lights went out.\n M: Well, did he take care of it for you?\n W: Yes, but he said it would take a lot more work to do a really good job.\n M: What does he mean by a really good job?\n W: He said we need new electric wires throughout the house and a lot of other things.\n M: Did he tell you how much it would cost?\n W: Yes, about a thousand dollars.\n M: A thousand dollars? That's a lot of money. And just when we need to get some work done on our car, too.", "choices": [ "A repairman.", "The woman's husband.", "The woman's new neighbor." ], "summary": "The woman's new neighbor." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the man think it would cost him dearly?", "dialogue": "W: Please turn off the lights, Harry.\n M: Why? What's the matter? I want to read the paper.\n W: If we turn on too many lights, all the electricity in the house will go off.\n M: Now who told you that?\n W: Our new neighbor Mr. Smith.\n M: Mr. Smith? When did he come to our home?\n W: I had to go to his home and ask for help today.\n M: What was wrong?\n W: When I turned on the washing machine, all the lights went out.\n M: Well, did he take care of it for you?\n W: Yes, but he said it would take a lot more work to do a really good job.\n M: What does he mean by a really good job?\n W: He said we need new electric wires throughout the house and a lot of other things.\n M: Did he tell you how much it would cost?\n W: Yes, about a thousand dollars.\n M: A thousand dollars? That's a lot of money. And just when we need to get some work done on our car, too.", "choices": [ "Because he wanted to buy a car.", "Because he didn't have a good job.", "Because their car needed repairing." ], "summary": "Because their car needed repairing." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What shouldn't Matthew buy?", "dialogue": "M: I'm going to the school and I'll pass the supermarket on my way back. Do you need to buy anything,mum? I heard you said there's no coffee at home.\n W: You father bought it. Please buy a kilo of sugar, two kilos of rice and a pack of tea, Matthew.", "choices": [ "Tea.", "Sugar.", "Coffee." ], "summary": "Coffee." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman afraid of when she takes her trips?", "dialogue": "M: Are you looking forward to your trip to Canada, Susan?\n W: I can't wait to see Canada, Jason, but I'm scared stiff of the journey. My husband insists on flying, but I want to sail. Planes make me nervous.\n M: There's nothing to be frightened of. How many planes fly across the Atlantic every day?\n W: I've no idea. Hundreds, I suppose.\n M: And how often do you hear of a crash? Once or twice a year?\n W: Yes, but aero-planes fly so high and fast that once is enough.\n M: There are more road accidents per day than air deaths per year. Air transport is really safe compared with road transport.\n W: I still prefer to go by sea. Ships may not travel fast but as least you can relax. I'd love a trip on a luxury liner like the Queen Elizabeth II.\n M: It's fine if you're a good sailor, but have you ever traveled far in a rough sea?\n W: No. I've only been in a boat once. I sailed down the River Thames on a sightseeing tour, but in any case I'd rather be sea - sick than dead.", "choices": [ "Taking a voyage.", "Taking a train.", "Taking a flight." ], "summary": "Taking a flight." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What transportation can you infer the man prefers?", "dialogue": "M: Are you looking forward to your trip to Canada, Susan?\n W: I can't wait to see Canada, Jason, but I'm scared stiff of the journey. My husband insists on flying, but I want to sail. Planes make me nervous.\n M: There's nothing to be frightened of. How many planes fly across the Atlantic every day?\n W: I've no idea. Hundreds, I suppose.\n M: And how often do you hear of a crash? Once or twice a year?\n W: Yes, but aero-planes fly so high and fast that once is enough.\n M: There are more road accidents per day than air deaths per year. Air transport is really safe compared with road transport.\n W: I still prefer to go by sea. Ships may not travel fast but as least you can relax. I'd love a trip on a luxury liner like the Queen Elizabeth II.\n M: It's fine if you're a good sailor, but have you ever traveled far in a rough sea?\n W: No. I've only been in a boat once. I sailed down the River Thames on a sightseeing tour, but in any case I'd rather be sea - sick than dead.", "choices": [ "Trains.", "Planes.", "Ships." ], "summary": "Planes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the probable relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "M: Are you looking forward to your trip to Canada, Susan?\n W: I can't wait to see Canada, Jason, but I'm scared stiff of the journey. My husband insists on flying, but I want to sail. Planes make me nervous.\n M: There's nothing to be frightened of. How many planes fly across the Atlantic every day?\n W: I've no idea. Hundreds, I suppose.\n M: And how often do you hear of a crash? Once or twice a year?\n W: Yes, but aero-planes fly so high and fast that once is enough.\n M: There are more road accidents per day than air deaths per year. Air transport is really safe compared with road transport.\n W: I still prefer to go by sea. Ships may not travel fast but as least you can relax. I'd love a trip on a luxury liner like the Queen Elizabeth II.\n M: It's fine if you're a good sailor, but have you ever traveled far in a rough sea?\n W: No. I've only been in a boat once. I sailed down the River Thames on a sightseeing tour, but in any case I'd rather be sea - sick than dead.", "choices": [ "Husband and wife.", "Teacher and student.", "Friends." ], "summary": "Friends." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think of the car?", "dialogue": "W: How do you like the car I just bought?\n M: Well, it seems to run well, but I think it needs a new paint job.", "choices": [ "It looks quite new.", "It needs to be repaired.", "It looks old, but it runs well." ], "summary": "It looks old, but it runs well." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: You look like you are freezing to death. Why don't you put this on?\n M: Thank you, it was so warm at noon, I didn't expect the weather to change so quickly.", "choices": [ "The woman didn't expect it to be so warm at noon.", "The weather turned cold all of a sudden.", "The weather forecast was unreliable." ], "summary": "The weather turned cold all of a sudden." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man going to do first?", "dialogue": "M: I have to go to Prof. Hudson's office to discuss my thesis. If time allows, I'd like to go to the movies with you when I come back.\n W: I don't think I can make it. I'm going shopping with Jane right now.", "choices": [ "Discuss his thesis with Prof. Hudson.", "Revise his thesis in the office.", "Do some shopping with Jane." ], "summary": "Discuss his thesis with Prof. Hudson." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Whose flowers look better?", "dialogue": "W: Bob, the flowers you keep look much better than those I keep.\n M: I take good care of them and my wife also waters them frequently.", "choices": [ "The man's.", "The woman's.", "The man's brother's." ], "summary": "The man's." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Well, the holiday is well soon be here.\n W: Yes, isn't it exciting by this time next week, we'll be on the plane?", "choices": [ "The woman doesn't think it exciting to travel by air.", "They'll be flying somewhere for their vacation.", "They are offered some plane ticketsfor their holidays." ], "summary": "They'll be flying somewhere for their vacation." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the time now?", "dialogue": "M: When is the movie supposed to start?\n W: Take it easy. It won't start until 10: 30. We've still got 20 minutes.", "choices": [ "10:10.", "10:20.", "10:30." ], "summary": "10:10." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why didn't Mike take an examination yesterday?", "dialogue": "W: Where were you yesterday?\n M: I was at home asleep.\n W: Asleep! I thought that you had to take an exam.\n M: I was sick. I had a fever. I couldn't get out of bed.\n W: You still look a little sick. You couldn't go back to bed.\n M: I'm going now. I just came here to speak to my professor.\n W: What did he tell you?\n M: He said that I'd be able to take a make-up.\n W: Well, that's all right then. Are you going straight home?\n M: I have to stop at the drugstore on the way. I need some aspirin.\n W: Do you think that you should walk that far?\n M: I have to walk. I didn't bring my car. 1 didn't think I'd be able to drive today.\n W: Well, take care of yourself.\n M: OK. Thanks.", "choices": [ "Because he didn't want to do so.", "Because he got sick.", "Because he got the examination date wrong." ], "summary": "Because he got sick." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the professor permit Mike to do?", "dialogue": "W: Where were you yesterday?\n M: I was at home asleep.\n W: Asleep! I thought that you had to take an exam.\n M: I was sick. I had a fever. I couldn't get out of bed.\n W: You still look a little sick. You couldn't go back to bed.\n M: I'm going now. I just came here to speak to my professor.\n W: What did he tell you?\n M: He said that I'd be able to take a make-up.\n W: Well, that's all right then. Are you going straight home?\n M: I have to stop at the drugstore on the way. I need some aspirin.\n W: Do you think that you should walk that far?\n M: I have to walk. I didn't bring my car. 1 didn't think I'd be able to drive today.\n W: Well, take care of yourself.\n M: OK. Thanks.", "choices": [ "Have all examination at home.", "Have an exam sometime later when he got better.", "Have an exam next term." ], "summary": "Have an exam sometime later when he got better." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why didn't Mike drive his car?", "dialogue": "W: Where were you yesterday?\n M: I was at home asleep.\n W: Asleep! I thought that you had to take an exam.\n M: I was sick. I had a fever. I couldn't get out of bed.\n W: You still look a little sick. You couldn't go back to bed.\n M: I'm going now. I just came here to speak to my professor.\n W: What did he tell you?\n M: He said that I'd be able to take a make-up.\n W: Well, that's all right then. Are you going straight home?\n M: I have to stop at the drugstore on the way. I need some aspirin.\n W: Do you think that you should walk that far?\n M: I have to walk. I didn't bring my car. 1 didn't think I'd be able to drive today.\n W: Well, take care of yourself.\n M: OK. Thanks.", "choices": [ "Because the doctor told him not to.", "Because he liked taking a walk.", "Because he didn't think he was able to." ], "summary": "Because he didn't think he was able to." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the woman worried about?", "dialogue": "M: Where's Joan? She said she would be here at 3, but now it's 3:30. She must have missed the train.\n W: I think so. I hope she doesn't miss the next one, otherwise she'll be late for the opening address at the conference.", "choices": [ "Joan won't come to the conference.", "Joan may be late for the opening speech.", "Joan will miss the next conference." ], "summary": "Joan may be late for the opening speech." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: Paul's been taking 5 courses, but he's decided to drop one of them at the end of this semester.\n F: That may be for the best.", "choices": [ "Paul had better drop more than one course.", "Paul's course is the best of the five.", "Paul is an excellent student." ], "summary": "Paul had better drop more than one course." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did the chef learn to cook?", "dialogue": "Chef Randall: Well, hello everyone, and welcome to today's show. And joining me today is my daughter, Ashley, who has had to endure my cooking experiments over the years. Are we ready, Ashley? [Ready to eat.] No, let's wait for a few minutes. We'll get to that. But as you know, my faithful listeners, I starting cooking and baking almost 30 years ago when my grandmother taught me in her humble kitchen. In fact, she taught almost me everything I know, and I've never attended cooking classes [You should have ...] Wait, wait, wait ... I know my daughter's going to mention to you faithful listeners that recently as I was helping the kids prepare for our kitchen for chicken meal, I forgot to take the chicken out of the oven, burned the bird to a crisp, and we ended up ordering pizza for dinner.\n Kids: We had to use the fire extinguisher.\n Chef Randall: But that's another story. So, anyway, today I'd like to share with you our favorite ... at least my favorite ... chocolate chip cookie recipe. Now, before you switch the TV channel, I know what you are thinking. \"Another fattening cookie recipe.\" But wait. What makes this recipe great is that it offers a wonderful low-fat, low-calorie, low-cholesterol dessert for the entire family.\n Kids: We still like the fat though.\n Chef Randall: Well, I know we do. But let's see. We have all the ingredients, so we can start by mixing all of the ingredients, the sugars, the flour, the egg whites, the low-fat butter, vanilla, baking soda, and a pinch of salt in a large mixing bowl. Then, we add the mini chocolate chips. Now, my kids would like me to add the big ones but we start with the mini-chocolate chips. And don't forget to preheat the oven to 350 degrees (Fahrenheit). And finally, when the cookies are done, take them out of the oven, remove them from the cookie sheet, and let them cool before their fingers get into them. Did I forget anything?\n Kids: Yeah, if you have college-age kids, be sure to make a few extra batches they can take back to school for their roommates. And don't forget the kids still at home.\n Chef Randall: Oh, well yeah. We can't do that. We can't forget them. And unfortunately, by the time your kids get the cookies, you, the cook, will be left with a single cookie - your instant diet plan for you - and a dirty kitchen. So, that's all for today. On next week's show, we will be showing you how to feed hungry teenagers on a budget without having to sell the family car. Until then.", "choices": [ "at a cooking school", "at a family member's home", "in a friend's kitchen" ], "summary": "at a family member's home" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is special about the chef's cookies?", "dialogue": "Chef Randall: Well, hello everyone, and welcome to today's show. And joining me today is my daughter, Ashley, who has had to endure my cooking experiments over the years. Are we ready, Ashley? [Ready to eat.] No, let's wait for a few minutes. We'll get to that. But as you know, my faithful listeners, I starting cooking and baking almost 30 years ago when my grandmother taught me in her humble kitchen. In fact, she taught almost me everything I know, and I've never attended cooking classes [You should have ...] Wait, wait, wait ... I know my daughter's going to mention to you faithful listeners that recently as I was helping the kids prepare for our kitchen for chicken meal, I forgot to take the chicken out of the oven, burned the bird to a crisp, and we ended up ordering pizza for dinner.\n Kids: We had to use the fire extinguisher.\n Chef Randall: But that's another story. So, anyway, today I'd like to share with you our favorite ... at least my favorite ... chocolate chip cookie recipe. Now, before you switch the TV channel, I know what you are thinking. \"Another fattening cookie recipe.\" But wait. What makes this recipe great is that it offers a wonderful low-fat, low-calorie, low-cholesterol dessert for the entire family.\n Kids: We still like the fat though.\n Chef Randall: Well, I know we do. But let's see. We have all the ingredients, so we can start by mixing all of the ingredients, the sugars, the flour, the egg whites, the low-fat butter, vanilla, baking soda, and a pinch of salt in a large mixing bowl. Then, we add the mini chocolate chips. Now, my kids would like me to add the big ones but we start with the mini-chocolate chips. And don't forget to preheat the oven to 350 degrees (Fahrenheit). And finally, when the cookies are done, take them out of the oven, remove them from the cookie sheet, and let them cool before their fingers get into them. Did I forget anything?\n Kids: Yeah, if you have college-age kids, be sure to make a few extra batches they can take back to school for their roommates. And don't forget the kids still at home.\n Chef Randall: Oh, well yeah. We can't do that. We can't forget them. And unfortunately, by the time your kids get the cookies, you, the cook, will be left with a single cookie - your instant diet plan for you - and a dirty kitchen. So, that's all for today. On next week's show, we will be showing you how to feed hungry teenagers on a budget without having to sell the family car. Until then.", "choices": [ "He makes them by following a healthy recipe.", "He prepares them by using inexpensive ingredients.", "He sells them at many local stores." ], "summary": "He makes them by following a healthy recipe." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which ingredient does the chef NOT use to make his cookies?", "dialogue": "Chef Randall: Well, hello everyone, and welcome to today's show. And joining me today is my daughter, Ashley, who has had to endure my cooking experiments over the years. Are we ready, Ashley? [Ready to eat.] No, let's wait for a few minutes. We'll get to that. But as you know, my faithful listeners, I starting cooking and baking almost 30 years ago when my grandmother taught me in her humble kitchen. In fact, she taught almost me everything I know, and I've never attended cooking classes [You should have ...] Wait, wait, wait ... I know my daughter's going to mention to you faithful listeners that recently as I was helping the kids prepare for our kitchen for chicken meal, I forgot to take the chicken out of the oven, burned the bird to a crisp, and we ended up ordering pizza for dinner.\n Kids: We had to use the fire extinguisher.\n Chef Randall: But that's another story. So, anyway, today I'd like to share with you our favorite ... at least my favorite ... chocolate chip cookie recipe. Now, before you switch the TV channel, I know what you are thinking. \"Another fattening cookie recipe.\" But wait. What makes this recipe great is that it offers a wonderful low-fat, low-calorie, low-cholesterol dessert for the entire family.\n Kids: We still like the fat though.\n Chef Randall: Well, I know we do. But let's see. We have all the ingredients, so we can start by mixing all of the ingredients, the sugars, the flour, the egg whites, the low-fat butter, vanilla, baking soda, and a pinch of salt in a large mixing bowl. Then, we add the mini chocolate chips. Now, my kids would like me to add the big ones but we start with the mini-chocolate chips. And don't forget to preheat the oven to 350 degrees (Fahrenheit). And finally, when the cookies are done, take them out of the oven, remove them from the cookie sheet, and let them cool before their fingers get into them. Did I forget anything?\n Kids: Yeah, if you have college-age kids, be sure to make a few extra batches they can take back to school for their roommates. And don't forget the kids still at home.\n Chef Randall: Oh, well yeah. We can't do that. We can't forget them. And unfortunately, by the time your kids get the cookies, you, the cook, will be left with a single cookie - your instant diet plan for you - and a dirty kitchen. So, that's all for today. On next week's show, we will be showing you how to feed hungry teenagers on a budget without having to sell the family car. Until then.", "choices": [ "baking powder", "flour", "sugar" ], "summary": "baking powder" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "At what temperature should you bake the cookies?", "dialogue": "Chef Randall: Well, hello everyone, and welcome to today's show. And joining me today is my daughter, Ashley, who has had to endure my cooking experiments over the years. Are we ready, Ashley? [Ready to eat.] No, let's wait for a few minutes. We'll get to that. But as you know, my faithful listeners, I starting cooking and baking almost 30 years ago when my grandmother taught me in her humble kitchen. In fact, she taught almost me everything I know, and I've never attended cooking classes [You should have ...] Wait, wait, wait ... I know my daughter's going to mention to you faithful listeners that recently as I was helping the kids prepare for our kitchen for chicken meal, I forgot to take the chicken out of the oven, burned the bird to a crisp, and we ended up ordering pizza for dinner.\n Kids: We had to use the fire extinguisher.\n Chef Randall: But that's another story. So, anyway, today I'd like to share with you our favorite ... at least my favorite ... chocolate chip cookie recipe. Now, before you switch the TV channel, I know what you are thinking. \"Another fattening cookie recipe.\" But wait. What makes this recipe great is that it offers a wonderful low-fat, low-calorie, low-cholesterol dessert for the entire family.\n Kids: We still like the fat though.\n Chef Randall: Well, I know we do. But let's see. We have all the ingredients, so we can start by mixing all of the ingredients, the sugars, the flour, the egg whites, the low-fat butter, vanilla, baking soda, and a pinch of salt in a large mixing bowl. Then, we add the mini chocolate chips. Now, my kids would like me to add the big ones but we start with the mini-chocolate chips. And don't forget to preheat the oven to 350 degrees (Fahrenheit). And finally, when the cookies are done, take them out of the oven, remove them from the cookie sheet, and let them cool before their fingers get into them. Did I forget anything?\n Kids: Yeah, if you have college-age kids, be sure to make a few extra batches they can take back to school for their roommates. And don't forget the kids still at home.\n Chef Randall: Oh, well yeah. We can't do that. We can't forget them. And unfortunately, by the time your kids get the cookies, you, the cook, will be left with a single cookie - your instant diet plan for you - and a dirty kitchen. So, that's all for today. On next week's show, we will be showing you how to feed hungry teenagers on a budget without having to sell the family car. Until then.", "choices": [ "at 305 degrees", "at 315 degrees", "at 350 degrees" ], "summary": "at 350 degrees" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the topic of the next cooking program?", "dialogue": "Chef Randall: Well, hello everyone, and welcome to today's show. And joining me today is my daughter, Ashley, who has had to endure my cooking experiments over the years. Are we ready, Ashley? [Ready to eat.] No, let's wait for a few minutes. We'll get to that. But as you know, my faithful listeners, I starting cooking and baking almost 30 years ago when my grandmother taught me in her humble kitchen. In fact, she taught almost me everything I know, and I've never attended cooking classes [You should have ...] Wait, wait, wait ... I know my daughter's going to mention to you faithful listeners that recently as I was helping the kids prepare for our kitchen for chicken meal, I forgot to take the chicken out of the oven, burned the bird to a crisp, and we ended up ordering pizza for dinner.\n Kids: We had to use the fire extinguisher.\n Chef Randall: But that's another story. So, anyway, today I'd like to share with you our favorite ... at least my favorite ... chocolate chip cookie recipe. Now, before you switch the TV channel, I know what you are thinking. \"Another fattening cookie recipe.\" But wait. What makes this recipe great is that it offers a wonderful low-fat, low-calorie, low-cholesterol dessert for the entire family.\n Kids: We still like the fat though.\n Chef Randall: Well, I know we do. But let's see. We have all the ingredients, so we can start by mixing all of the ingredients, the sugars, the flour, the egg whites, the low-fat butter, vanilla, baking soda, and a pinch of salt in a large mixing bowl. Then, we add the mini chocolate chips. Now, my kids would like me to add the big ones but we start with the mini-chocolate chips. And don't forget to preheat the oven to 350 degrees (Fahrenheit). And finally, when the cookies are done, take them out of the oven, remove them from the cookie sheet, and let them cool before their fingers get into them. Did I forget anything?\n Kids: Yeah, if you have college-age kids, be sure to make a few extra batches they can take back to school for their roommates. And don't forget the kids still at home.\n Chef Randall: Oh, well yeah. We can't do that. We can't forget them. And unfortunately, by the time your kids get the cookies, you, the cook, will be left with a single cookie - your instant diet plan for you - and a dirty kitchen. So, that's all for today. On next week's show, we will be showing you how to feed hungry teenagers on a budget without having to sell the family car. Until then.", "choices": [ "fun cookies for teenagers", "inexpensive meals", "tips for cleaning your kitchen" ], "summary": "inexpensive meals" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman telling her father about?", "dialogue": "W: We're having a lovely time,Dad.\n M: I'm sure there's a lot to do.\n W: There is! We've been for a walk in Central Park. It's so big! Everything here is big. And we've climbed the Empire State Building. The view was fantastic. We haven't been to Greenwich Village yet, and we haven't been to Chinatown, either. We're going to do that tomorrow.\n M: Have you seen the Statue of Liberty yet?\n W: Oh, yes, we have. We've just had a helicopter out of the city, and we flew really close to it.\n M: What about a show? Have you seen a show on Broadway yet?\n W: No, we haven't. We're going to see one on our last night here, but we haven't decided what to see yet.", "choices": [ "Her visit to Greenwich Village.", "Her plan for her holiday.", "Her sightseeing experience." ], "summary": "Her sightseeing experience." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When is the woman going to see a show?", "dialogue": "W: We're having a lovely time,Dad.\n M: I'm sure there's a lot to do.\n W: There is! We've been for a walk in Central Park. It's so big! Everything here is big. And we've climbed the Empire State Building. The view was fantastic. We haven't been to Greenwich Village yet, and we haven't been to Chinatown, either. We're going to do that tomorrow.\n M: Have you seen the Statue of Liberty yet?\n W: Oh, yes, we have. We've just had a helicopter out of the city, and we flew really close to it.\n M: What about a show? Have you seen a show on Broadway yet?\n W: No, we haven't. We're going to see one on our last night here, but we haven't decided what to see yet.", "choices": [ "On her last night.", "Next weekend.", "Tomorrow." ], "summary": "On her last night." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did Mary call home?", "dialogue": "M: Hello.\n W: Hello, dad?\n M: Yes... Mary! How are you? Anything wrong?\n W: Oh, no. I just wanted to call and see how you and Morn are. It's been quite a while since I saw you last time.\n M: Oh, we're both fine. Your mother is down at the new shopping center shopping.\n W: For a new dress?\n M: No, for shoes this time, I think. How's David?\n W: He's fine. He likes his work and was given a raise last month by Mr Smith. We are all pretty pleased about that.\n M: Yes, I think you should be. And how are the children?\n W: Well, George's home from school today. It's nothing serious, just a bad cold. And. it's his birthday, too!\n M: Oh, I thought his birthday was May 24th.\n W: No. April 24th.\n M: Well, that's too bad. Tell him we'll send him a present.\n W: All right. Diane's still taking dancing lessons.\n M: She must be pretty good by now. How about Tom?\n W: He's OK, too. He's having a part-time job at a garage now.\n M: Well, it's certainly good to hear your voice.\n W: OK, dad. Nice talking to you and give Morn our love.\n M: All right. Good-bye.", "choices": [ "Because something's gone wrong with her children.", "Because she wanted to know if everything is fine with her parents.", "Because she wanted to tell her parents that everything is fine with her family." ], "summary": "Because she wanted to know if everything is fine with her parents." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who was David?", "dialogue": "M: Hello.\n W: Hello, dad?\n M: Yes... Mary! How are you? Anything wrong?\n W: Oh, no. I just wanted to call and see how you and Morn are. It's been quite a while since I saw you last time.\n M: Oh, we're both fine. Your mother is down at the new shopping center shopping.\n W: For a new dress?\n M: No, for shoes this time, I think. How's David?\n W: He's fine. He likes his work and was given a raise last month by Mr Smith. We are all pretty pleased about that.\n M: Yes, I think you should be. And how are the children?\n W: Well, George's home from school today. It's nothing serious, just a bad cold. And. it's his birthday, too!\n M: Oh, I thought his birthday was May 24th.\n W: No. April 24th.\n M: Well, that's too bad. Tell him we'll send him a present.\n W: All right. Diane's still taking dancing lessons.\n M: She must be pretty good by now. How about Tom?\n W: He's OK, too. He's having a part-time job at a garage now.\n M: Well, it's certainly good to hear your voice.\n W: OK, dad. Nice talking to you and give Morn our love.\n M: All right. Good-bye.", "choices": [ "Mary's boss.", "Mary's brother.", "Mary's husband." ], "summary": "Mary's husband." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many children did Mary have?", "dialogue": "M: Hello.\n W: Hello, dad?\n M: Yes... Mary! How are you? Anything wrong?\n W: Oh, no. I just wanted to call and see how you and Morn are. It's been quite a while since I saw you last time.\n M: Oh, we're both fine. Your mother is down at the new shopping center shopping.\n W: For a new dress?\n M: No, for shoes this time, I think. How's David?\n W: He's fine. He likes his work and was given a raise last month by Mr Smith. We are all pretty pleased about that.\n M: Yes, I think you should be. And how are the children?\n W: Well, George's home from school today. It's nothing serious, just a bad cold. And. it's his birthday, too!\n M: Oh, I thought his birthday was May 24th.\n W: No. April 24th.\n M: Well, that's too bad. Tell him we'll send him a present.\n W: All right. Diane's still taking dancing lessons.\n M: She must be pretty good by now. How about Tom?\n W: He's OK, too. He's having a part-time job at a garage now.\n M: Well, it's certainly good to hear your voice.\n W: OK, dad. Nice talking to you and give Morn our love.\n M: All right. Good-bye.", "choices": [ "Two girls and one boy.", "Two boys and one girl.", "One girl and one boy." ], "summary": "Two boys and one girl." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can be inferred from this conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Hello.\n W: Hello, dad?\n M: Yes... Mary! How are you? Anything wrong?\n W: Oh, no. I just wanted to call and see how you and Morn are. It's been quite a while since I saw you last time.\n M: Oh, we're both fine. Your mother is down at the new shopping center shopping.\n W: For a new dress?\n M: No, for shoes this time, I think. How's David?\n W: He's fine. He likes his work and was given a raise last month by Mr Smith. We are all pretty pleased about that.\n M: Yes, I think you should be. And how are the children?\n W: Well, George's home from school today. It's nothing serious, just a bad cold. And. it's his birthday, too!\n M: Oh, I thought his birthday was May 24th.\n W: No. April 24th.\n M: Well, that's too bad. Tell him we'll send him a present.\n W: All right. Diane's still taking dancing lessons.\n M: She must be pretty good by now. How about Tom?\n W: He's OK, too. He's having a part-time job at a garage now.\n M: Well, it's certainly good to hear your voice.\n W: OK, dad. Nice talking to you and give Morn our love.\n M: All right. Good-bye.", "choices": [ "Mary doesn't visit her parents often enough.", "Mary's children have all worked.", "Mary's children are all studying in school." ], "summary": "Mary doesn't visit her parents often enough." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman think of cloning?", "dialogue": "M: What do you think of cloning?\n W: No doubt it's a great invention. But if it's not properly handled, it may have some side effects.\n M: What do scientists say about it?\n W: They also have different opinions.", "choices": [ "It has no side effect at all.", "It should be strictly forbidden.", "It may cause trouble for humans." ], "summary": "It may cause trouble for humans." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who will take pens and paper tomorrow?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Harry. You're taking a camera for tomorrow's trip, aren't you?\n M: Yes. And I have asked Max to bring pens and paper. You know our teacher wants us to take notes.", "choices": [ "Harry.", "Max.", "The teacher." ], "summary": "Max." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation take place?", "dialogue": "M: Hello?\n W: Hello. Is that Mr. Jackson?\n M: Yes, it is.\n W: Mr. Jackson. I am a reporter from the TV station at our school. As far as I know, you are a very successful teacher, and quite popular among the students, so I want to ask you some questions about your teaching and your students.\n M: OK.\n W: First question, do you often give homework to your students after class?\n M: It depends. Maybe once or twice a week.\n W: Do you think it is good for your students to do a lot of homework?\n M: No, I don't think so. Too much homework takes too much of their free time. I seldom give homework to my students on the weekend.\n W: Do you agree the students need a lot of exercises in their spare time?\n M: Well, yes, but they also need time to relax and have a rest, especially on weekends.\n W: You are a great teacher. By the way, what do you do in your free time?\n M: I'm a very good football player. My team won the first place in our city last year.\n W: Congratulations! Well, thank you for your help.", "choices": [ "At the TV station.", "At the school gate.", "Over the telephone." ], "summary": "Over the telephone." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn about the man?", "dialogue": "M: Hello?\n W: Hello. Is that Mr. Jackson?\n M: Yes, it is.\n W: Mr. Jackson. I am a reporter from the TV station at our school. As far as I know, you are a very successful teacher, and quite popular among the students, so I want to ask you some questions about your teaching and your students.\n M: OK.\n W: First question, do you often give homework to your students after class?\n M: It depends. Maybe once or twice a week.\n W: Do you think it is good for your students to do a lot of homework?\n M: No, I don't think so. Too much homework takes too much of their free time. I seldom give homework to my students on the weekend.\n W: Do you agree the students need a lot of exercises in their spare time?\n M: Well, yes, but they also need time to relax and have a rest, especially on weekends.\n W: You are a great teacher. By the way, what do you do in your free time?\n M: I'm a very good football player. My team won the first place in our city last year.\n W: Congratulations! Well, thank you for your help.", "choices": [ "He doesn't care too much about his students.", "He is an average football player.", "He may be a teacher whom the students love most." ], "summary": "He may be a teacher whom the students love most." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman interview the man?", "dialogue": "M: Hello?\n W: Hello. Is that Mr. Jackson?\n M: Yes, it is.\n W: Mr. Jackson. I am a reporter from the TV station at our school. As far as I know, you are a very successful teacher, and quite popular among the students, so I want to ask you some questions about your teaching and your students.\n M: OK.\n W: First question, do you often give homework to your students after class?\n M: It depends. Maybe once or twice a week.\n W: Do you think it is good for your students to do a lot of homework?\n M: No, I don't think so. Too much homework takes too much of their free time. I seldom give homework to my students on the weekend.\n W: Do you agree the students need a lot of exercises in their spare time?\n M: Well, yes, but they also need time to relax and have a rest, especially on weekends.\n W: You are a great teacher. By the way, what do you do in your free time?\n M: I'm a very good football player. My team won the first place in our city last year.\n W: Congratulations! Well, thank you for your help.", "choices": [ "To get some information about the teacher and his work.", "To congratulate the teacher on his success.", "To get school news for the TV station of the city." ], "summary": "To get some information about the teacher and his work." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the man and woman looking for?", "dialogue": "W: Good evening, sir, madam. A table for two?\n M: No, thank you. But we have a small problem. Can you help us?\n W: Sure. What can I do for you?\n M: We are looking for a hotel. Are there any hotels near here?\n W: Yes, there are some hotels in the street. The nearest one is next to the bank. It's quite modern.\n M: Do you think there're any inexpensive ones nearby? We're leaving tomorrow morning.\n W: Yes. Drive west for about two minutes and you will find a grey building on the right side. It's a traditional family style hotel, very comfortable, and the price is quite reasonable.\n M: It sounds nice. Thank you very much for your help.\n W: That's all right.", "choices": [ "A comfortable hotel.", "A modern hotel.", "An inexpensive hotel." ], "summary": "An inexpensive hotel." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Whom did the man and woman ask for help?", "dialogue": "W: Good evening, sir, madam. A table for two?\n M: No, thank you. But we have a small problem. Can you help us?\n W: Sure. What can I do for you?\n M: We are looking for a hotel. Are there any hotels near here?\n W: Yes, there are some hotels in the street. The nearest one is next to the bank. It's quite modern.\n M: Do you think there're any inexpensive ones nearby? We're leaving tomorrow morning.\n W: Yes. Drive west for about two minutes and you will find a grey building on the right side. It's a traditional family style hotel, very comfortable, and the price is quite reasonable.\n M: It sounds nice. Thank you very much for your help.\n W: That's all right.", "choices": [ "A policewoman.", "A waitress.", "A passer-by." ], "summary": "A waitress." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where could the man and woman find a hotel they needed?", "dialogue": "W: Good evening, sir, madam. A table for two?\n M: No, thank you. But we have a small problem. Can you help us?\n W: Sure. What can I do for you?\n M: We are looking for a hotel. Are there any hotels near here?\n W: Yes, there are some hotels in the street. The nearest one is next to the bank. It's quite modern.\n M: Do you think there're any inexpensive ones nearby? We're leaving tomorrow morning.\n W: Yes. Drive west for about two minutes and you will find a grey building on the right side. It's a traditional family style hotel, very comfortable, and the price is quite reasonable.\n M: It sounds nice. Thank you very much for your help.\n W: That's all right.", "choices": [ "In the next street.", "Next to a bank.", "Two-minute drive to the west." ], "summary": "Two-minute drive to the west." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did the conversation most likely take place?", "dialogue": "W: Good evening, sir, madam. A table for two?\n M: No, thank you. But we have a small problem. Can you help us?\n W: Sure. What can I do for you?\n M: We are looking for a hotel. Are there any hotels near here?\n W: Yes, there are some hotels in the street. The nearest one is next to the bank. It's quite modern.\n M: Do you think there're any inexpensive ones nearby? We're leaving tomorrow morning.\n W: Yes. Drive west for about two minutes and you will find a grey building on the right side. It's a traditional family style hotel, very comfortable, and the price is quite reasonable.\n M: It sounds nice. Thank you very much for your help.\n W: That's all right.", "choices": [ "In a street.", "In a restaurant.", "In a hotel." ], "summary": "In a restaurant." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why won't the man bring sleeping bags?", "dialogue": "W: Are you going somewhere for your vacation?\n M: Yes, I'm making plans for a tour.\n W: That'll be lovely. Where are you going?\n M: I start out from Long Island this Friday. I've planned a four-day drive to Salt Lake Ciy, where I'll join my brother and my family for his fortieth birthday.\n W: Well, you've got to prepare lots of food and enough sleeping bags then?\n M: Oh, no. I'll spend the nights in hotels and enjoy local food as I pass by. How does it sound?\n W: It sounds good. You can do a lot of sightseeing, too. So, you're going to have a nice vacation.", "choices": [ "Because he has friends along the way.", "Because he will spend the nights in hotels.", "Because his brother has prepared some for him." ], "summary": "Because he will spend the nights in hotels." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which of the following places will the man visit last?", "dialogue": "W: Are you going somewhere for your vacation?\n M: Yes, I'm making plans for a tour.\n W: That'll be lovely. Where are you going?\n M: I start out from Long Island this Friday. I've planned a four-day drive to Salt Lake Ciy, where I'll join my brother and my family for his fortieth birthday.\n W: Well, you've got to prepare lots of food and enough sleeping bags then?\n M: Oh, no. I'll spend the nights in hotels and enjoy local food as I pass by. How does it sound?\n W: It sounds good. You can do a lot of sightseeing, too. So, you're going to have a nice vacation.", "choices": [ "Disneyland.", "Long Island.", "Salt Lake City." ], "summary": "Salt Lake City." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which statement is TRUE?", "dialogue": "W: How long will you take to finish your homework?\n M: If it takes Alice an hour to do the homework, it will surely take the rest of us two hours.", "choices": [ "The rest of us are twice as fast as Alice.", "Alice will do the homework in two hours.", "Alice is twice as fast as the rest of us." ], "summary": "Alice is twice as fast as the rest of us." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me. What's happened? What plane takes off tonight?\n M: Sorry, Madam. The airport is closed. Planes won't take off until tomorrow morning.\n W: What? Then where can we stay for the night?\n M: We've arranged the rooms for you in the airport hotel. Two passengers will share a room.\n W: Em, that's too bad.\n M: Any problem, Madam?\n W: Yes, I have a bad habit. I can't sleep without lights on.\n M: Oh, really? Just now a lady told me she had the same habit.", "choices": [ "The woman has missed her flight.", "The plane will take off tonight.", "The airport is closed." ], "summary": "The airport is closed." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman want?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me. What's happened? What plane takes off tonight?\n M: Sorry, Madam. The airport is closed. Planes won't take off until tomorrow morning.\n W: What? Then where can we stay for the night?\n M: We've arranged the rooms for you in the airport hotel. Two passengers will share a room.\n W: Em, that's too bad.\n M: Any problem, Madam?\n W: Yes, I have a bad habit. I can't sleep without lights on.\n M: Oh, really? Just now a lady told me she had the same habit.", "choices": [ "A room for herself alone.", "A hotel close to the airport.", "A room with bright light." ], "summary": "A room for herself alone." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man suggest the woman do?", "dialogue": "W: Three letters of recommendation are required to apply to graduate schools. I was wondering if the one professor Smith wrote for me last year could still be used.\n M: It's a bit dated. You'd better submit a recent one.", "choices": [ "Submit no more than three letters.", "Present a new letter of reference.", "Apply to three graduate schools." ], "summary": "Present a new letter of reference." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: You really seem to enjoy your literature class.\n W: You're right. It has opened a new world for me. I'm exposed to the thoughts of some of the world's best writers. I've never read so much in my life.", "choices": [ "She's learned a lot from the literature class.", "She's written some books about worldclassics.", "She's met some of the world's bestwriters." ], "summary": "She's learned a lot from the literature class." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the woman want to go?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, I'm trying to get to the courthouse and I think I'm going the wrong way. Should I have turned left on Monroe Street?\n M: No, no. You're all right. Just keep going straight on Fourth Avenue until you get to the Post Office, and turn left there.", "choices": [ "The post office.", "Monroe Street.", "The courthouse." ], "summary": "The courthouse." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why can't the woman sleep at night?", "dialogue": "M: The new baby must be keeping you up at all hours of the night.\n W: She's been pretty good since my mother moved in, and she's sleeping for a longer time at night. It's my thoughts as a mother that keep me awake at night.", "choices": [ "The baby keeps crying.", "Her mother moved in recently.", "She is not used to her new role as a mother." ], "summary": "She is not used to her new role as a mother." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the woman find the cat?", "dialogue": "M: I hear John left his cat in your care while he's on vacation abroad. How are you getting along with it?\n W: Well, it never comes when I call it. It spills its food and sheds all over the place. I can't wait till John gets back.", "choices": [ "A financial burden.", "A good companion.", "A real nuisance." ], "summary": "A real nuisance." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does Michelle Ray come from?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, welcome to our program \"Today City\". I'm Larry. We're going to Louisville Kentucky where our guest Michelle Ray comes from. She is proud of her middle-sized city with a small town feel and big city dreams. Now, Michelle, tell us about your city.\n W: Thank you, Larry. Here is my city. Louisville is my city. The first place I take visitors from out of town is to the Highlands for shopping and night life. When I have delicious Asian food I always go to the Zen Garden which provides wonderful all vegetable dishes.\n M: Wow, that's interesting. Many people go for healthy food now.\n W: You can say that again. If I want to go camping and fishing, I go to the Red River area. For complete quiet I can hide away in my house with a good book from one of our public libraries.\n M: That all sounds very exciting. I'm sure some of our listeners will include Louisville in their travel plan for their next holiday. Thank you, Michelle.", "choices": [ "A middle-sized city.", "A small town.", "A big city." ], "summary": "A middle-sized city." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which place would Michelle Ray take her visitors to for shopping?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, welcome to our program \"Today City\". I'm Larry. We're going to Louisville Kentucky where our guest Michelle Ray comes from. She is proud of her middle-sized city with a small town feel and big city dreams. Now, Michelle, tell us about your city.\n W: Thank you, Larry. Here is my city. Louisville is my city. The first place I take visitors from out of town is to the Highlands for shopping and night life. When I have delicious Asian food I always go to the Zen Garden which provides wonderful all vegetable dishes.\n M: Wow, that's interesting. Many people go for healthy food now.\n W: You can say that again. If I want to go camping and fishing, I go to the Red River area. For complete quiet I can hide away in my house with a good book from one of our public libraries.\n M: That all sounds very exciting. I'm sure some of our listeners will include Louisville in their travel plan for their next holiday. Thank you, Michelle.", "choices": [ "The Zen Garden.", "The Highlands.", "The Red River area." ], "summary": "The Highlands." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Michelle Ray do for complete quiet?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, welcome to our program \"Today City\". I'm Larry. We're going to Louisville Kentucky where our guest Michelle Ray comes from. She is proud of her middle-sized city with a small town feel and big city dreams. Now, Michelle, tell us about your city.\n W: Thank you, Larry. Here is my city. Louisville is my city. The first place I take visitors from out of town is to the Highlands for shopping and night life. When I have delicious Asian food I always go to the Zen Garden which provides wonderful all vegetable dishes.\n M: Wow, that's interesting. Many people go for healthy food now.\n W: You can say that again. If I want to go camping and fishing, I go to the Red River area. For complete quiet I can hide away in my house with a good book from one of our public libraries.\n M: That all sounds very exciting. I'm sure some of our listeners will include Louisville in their travel plan for their next holiday. Thank you, Michelle.", "choices": [ "Go camping.", "Study in a library.", "Read at home." ], "summary": "Read at home." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers talking about in general?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, welcome to our program \"Today City\". I'm Larry. We're going to Louisville Kentucky where our guest Michelle Ray comes from. She is proud of her middle-sized city with a small town feel and big city dreams. Now, Michelle, tell us about your city.\n W: Thank you, Larry. Here is my city. Louisville is my city. The first place I take visitors from out of town is to the Highlands for shopping and night life. When I have delicious Asian food I always go to the Zen Garden which provides wonderful all vegetable dishes.\n M: Wow, that's interesting. Many people go for healthy food now.\n W: You can say that again. If I want to go camping and fishing, I go to the Red River area. For complete quiet I can hide away in my house with a good book from one of our public libraries.\n M: That all sounds very exciting. I'm sure some of our listeners will include Louisville in their travel plan for their next holiday. Thank you, Michelle.", "choices": [ "Late-night shopping.", "Asian food.", "Louisville." ], "summary": "Louisville." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which of the following best describes Bill?", "dialogue": "M: Bill was a great guy. He was drowned while rescuing a child from the icy water of the river yesterday.\n W: Well, as far as I know, that was not the first dangerous situation he was in.", "choices": [ "Robust.", "Brave.", "Generous." ], "summary": "Brave." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man often drink after supper?", "dialogue": "F: Do you often have something to drink after supper?\n M: Yes, I often drink some coffee after supper.", "choices": [ "Tea.", "Coffee.", "Water." ], "summary": "Coffee." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the two speakers probably?", "dialogue": "W: Harold, could you slow down a little bit?\n M: We're late, Jane. And I'm worried that we might run into traffic around Broadway, so I'm just trying to get there as fast as possible... Oh my God! Did you see what that bus just did?\n W: I knew we should have taken the subway.", "choices": [ "In a car.", "On the subway.", "On a bus." ], "summary": "In a car." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How often do Janet's parents call her?", "dialogue": "M: How often do you call your parents, Janet? I call mine every Saturday and every Sunday.\n W: I call my parents once a month. But they call me every two weeks.", "choices": [ "About twice a week.", "Around once a month.", "About twice a month." ], "summary": "About twice a month." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: What a memory I have! I did write down the mobile number on a sheet of paper when I answered the phone this morning, even that Mr. Smith's email address, and now it is nowhere to be found!\n M: Don't worry. I'll be seeing him in an hour. I can ask him for his email address when I see him.\n W: That's very kind of you, Mr. Baker.", "choices": [ "Mr. Smith will ring back later.", "The woman forgot to set down Mr. Smith's mobile number.", "The man can manage without the mobile number." ], "summary": "The man can manage without the mobile number." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the man prefer to go to work?", "dialogue": "W: If I were you,I'd take the bus to work. Driving in that rush hour traffic is terrible.\n M: But by the time the bus gets to my stop, there aren't any seats left.", "choices": [ "By train.", "By car.", "By bus." ], "summary": "By car." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are Patrick and Diane?", "dialogue": "M: It's so hot in here!\n W: It's noisy too, but the music is great!\n M: Yes, I like this record very much. Do you come here often?\n W: Now and again at weekends. How about you?\n M: This is the second time I've come here. My friend Jack told me that this was a good place to enjoy ourselves, and I came here with him.\n W: Then what is your opinion about it now? Are you having a good time?\n M: Of course I am. My name's Patrick by the way. What's your name?\n W: My name is Diane.", "choices": [ "In a disco.", "In a cinema.", "In a theatre." ], "summary": "In a disco." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does Patrick come here?", "dialogue": "M: It's so hot in here!\n W: It's noisy too, but the music is great!\n M: Yes, I like this record very much. Do you come here often?\n W: Now and again at weekends. How about you?\n M: This is the second time I've come here. My friend Jack told me that this was a good place to enjoy ourselves, and I came here with him.\n W: Then what is your opinion about it now? Are you having a good time?\n M: Of course I am. My name's Patrick by the way. What's your name?\n W: My name is Diane.", "choices": [ "Just because his friend ask him to come.", "Mainly to kill his time.", "To have a good time." ], "summary": "To have a good time." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When does Diane come here?", "dialogue": "M: It's so hot in here!\n W: It's noisy too, but the music is great!\n M: Yes, I like this record very much. Do you come here often?\n W: Now and again at weekends. How about you?\n M: This is the second time I've come here. My friend Jack told me that this was a good place to enjoy ourselves, and I came here with him.\n W: Then what is your opinion about it now? Are you having a good time?\n M: Of course I am. My name's Patrick by the way. What's your name?\n W: My name is Diane.", "choices": [ "On any day she likes.", "At weekends.", "On weekdays." ], "summary": "At weekends." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will Patrick do next?", "dialogue": "M: It's so hot in here!\n W: It's noisy too, but the music is great!\n M: Yes, I like this record very much. Do you come here often?\n W: Now and again at weekends. How about you?\n M: This is the second time I've come here. My friend Jack told me that this was a good place to enjoy ourselves, and I came here with him.\n W: Then what is your opinion about it now? Are you having a good time?\n M: Of course I am. My name's Patrick by the way. What's your name?\n W: My name is Diane.", "choices": [ "He will dance with Diane.", "He will go out and never come again.", "He will leave Diane alone outside." ], "summary": "He will dance with Diane." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man say about learning English?", "dialogue": "W: In my opinion, watching the news on TV is a good way to learn English. What do you think?\n M: It would be better if you could check the same information in English newspapers afterwards.", "choices": [ "Priority should be given to listening.", "It's most helpful to read English newspapers every day.", "It's more effective to combine listening with reading." ], "summary": "It's more effective to combine listening with reading." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "M: What exactly are you looking for?\n W: I am looking for a collection of the 19th century European paintings.\n M: Is it the book on your left, the one with the yellow cover?\n W: Let me see. Yeah, this is what I want. Thanks a lot.", "choices": [ "A book.", "European paintings.", "A yellow coat." ], "summary": "A book." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Richard do?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Samantha. Do you have aminute?\n W: Hi, Richard. Come in, please.\n M: I've been trying to get hold of you all afternoon.\n W: I was at the weekly managers' meeting. How are things?\n M: Oh, splendid. I have somenews.\n W: Good news?\n M: Wonderful news...to me, anyway! I've been offered a job for three years as an assistant to Prof. Hayes from Birmingham University. I'll join him in Mexico City. What do you think about that?\n W: Wonderful, Richard! Just what you've always wanted, isn't it? Does it mean that you'll leave soon?\n M: Next week. But before I go, I'd like to invite you out for dinner - just to thank you for all the help you gave meduring my three-month research work here. Would tomorrow evening be a good time for you? We can go to the Shanghai Restaurant in Chinatown.\n W: Fine with me.", "choices": [ "He's a newsman.", "He's a manager.", "He's a researcher." ], "summary": "He's a researcher." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is Richard going next week?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Samantha. Do you have aminute?\n W: Hi, Richard. Come in, please.\n M: I've been trying to get hold of you all afternoon.\n W: I was at the weekly managers' meeting. How are things?\n M: Oh, splendid. I have somenews.\n W: Good news?\n M: Wonderful news...to me, anyway! I've been offered a job for three years as an assistant to Prof. Hayes from Birmingham University. I'll join him in Mexico City. What do you think about that?\n W: Wonderful, Richard! Just what you've always wanted, isn't it? Does it mean that you'll leave soon?\n M: Next week. But before I go, I'd like to invite you out for dinner - just to thank you for all the help you gave meduring my three-month research work here. Would tomorrow evening be a good time for you? We can go to the Shanghai Restaurant in Chinatown.\n W: Fine with me.", "choices": [ "Birmingham.", "Mexico City.", "Shanghai." ], "summary": "Mexico City." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the speakers do tomorrow?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Samantha. Do you have aminute?\n W: Hi, Richard. Come in, please.\n M: I've been trying to get hold of you all afternoon.\n W: I was at the weekly managers' meeting. How are things?\n M: Oh, splendid. I have somenews.\n W: Good news?\n M: Wonderful news...to me, anyway! I've been offered a job for three years as an assistant to Prof. Hayes from Birmingham University. I'll join him in Mexico City. What do you think about that?\n W: Wonderful, Richard! Just what you've always wanted, isn't it? Does it mean that you'll leave soon?\n M: Next week. But before I go, I'd like to invite you out for dinner - just to thank you for all the help you gave meduring my three-month research work here. Would tomorrow evening be a good time for you? We can go to the Shanghai Restaurant in Chinatown.\n W: Fine with me.", "choices": [ "Eat out together.", "Visit a university.", "See Professor Hayes." ], "summary": "Eat out together." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman ask the man to get only a snack?", "dialogue": "M: Oh, let's just go in for a minute, I'm hungry.\n W: OK, but just a snack. We're eating supper at home tonight.\n M: Let's get some milk and bread.\n W: I don't really like milk. How about a soda?\n M: They say Coca-Cola makes you fat. Milk is healthier.\n W: Oh, if you want to be healthy, buy yoghurt. And put back those butter cookies you have in your hand.\n M: Alright! I'll get some juice. How about this bread?\n W: It looks fresh, but we'll be home soon.\n M: But I'm hungry now! I'll get the bread and eat it at the bus stop.\n W: Don't forget the juice.\n M: I'll get two bottles, one for you and one for me.\n W: Thanks, Now let's go.", "choices": [ "She is not hungry.", "They are in a hurry.", "They will have supper soon." ], "summary": "They will have supper soon." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man buy in the end?", "dialogue": "M: Oh, let's just go in for a minute, I'm hungry.\n W: OK, but just a snack. We're eating supper at home tonight.\n M: Let's get some milk and bread.\n W: I don't really like milk. How about a soda?\n M: They say Coca-Cola makes you fat. Milk is healthier.\n W: Oh, if you want to be healthy, buy yoghurt. And put back those butter cookies you have in your hand.\n M: Alright! I'll get some juice. How about this bread?\n W: It looks fresh, but we'll be home soon.\n M: But I'm hungry now! I'll get the bread and eat it at the bus stop.\n W: Don't forget the juice.\n M: I'll get two bottles, one for you and one for me.\n W: Thanks, Now let's go.", "choices": [ "Milk and soda.", "Juice and bread.", "Yoghurt and cookies." ], "summary": "Juice and bread." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How will the speakers go home?", "dialogue": "M: Oh, let's just go in for a minute, I'm hungry.\n W: OK, but just a snack. We're eating supper at home tonight.\n M: Let's get some milk and bread.\n W: I don't really like milk. How about a soda?\n M: They say Coca-Cola makes you fat. Milk is healthier.\n W: Oh, if you want to be healthy, buy yoghurt. And put back those butter cookies you have in your hand.\n M: Alright! I'll get some juice. How about this bread?\n W: It looks fresh, but we'll be home soon.\n M: But I'm hungry now! I'll get the bread and eat it at the bus stop.\n W: Don't forget the juice.\n M: I'll get two bottles, one for you and one for me.\n W: Thanks, Now let's go.", "choices": [ "By bus.", "By subway.", "On foot." ], "summary": "By bus." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the mother and son?", "dialogue": "M: Mum, I'm watching today's football game on tape. If you happen to know the score, please don't tell me.\n W: OK, but you're not going to like it.", "choices": [ "She wants to tell him the result of the game.", "She doesn't like him to watch TV.", "She knows which team he supports." ], "summary": "She knows which team he supports." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man doing?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, would you like some free candies?\n W: Sure. What are you handing these out for?\n M: Well, we're trying to gather some volunteers for the day care center.\n W: Uh...\n M: It's OK. You don't have to volunteer if you eat the candies.\n W: I'm just playing around. Actually, I have some free time in the mornings after I go jogging. What exactly do you need?\n M: It's wide open right now, everything from playground assistants to diaper changers.\n W: Oh, I might pass on the latter. But spending some time on the playground with some small kids might be fun.\n M: Well, you're quite warm-hearted. I haven't even mentioned the benefits but you're volunteering.\n W: Oh, well, what are the benefits?\n M: Well, since you said you'd be likely to take a morning shift, there would be a free breakfast personally prepared by the cook.\n W: Great!", "choices": [ "Looking for some volunteers.", "Looking for a babysitter.", "Cooking food." ], "summary": "Looking for some volunteers." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which of the following is the woman willing to do?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, would you like some free candies?\n W: Sure. What are you handing these out for?\n M: Well, we're trying to gather some volunteers for the day care center.\n W: Uh...\n M: It's OK. You don't have to volunteer if you eat the candies.\n W: I'm just playing around. Actually, I have some free time in the mornings after I go jogging. What exactly do you need?\n M: It's wide open right now, everything from playground assistants to diaper changers.\n W: Oh, I might pass on the latter. But spending some time on the playground with some small kids might be fun.\n M: Well, you're quite warm-hearted. I haven't even mentioned the benefits but you're volunteering.\n W: Oh, well, what are the benefits?\n M: Well, since you said you'd be likely to take a morning shift, there would be a free breakfast personally prepared by the cook.\n W: Great!", "choices": [ "Change diapers.", "Be a playground assistant.", "Help the man sell some candies." ], "summary": "Be a playground assistant." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the benefit of volunteering?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, would you like some free candies?\n W: Sure. What are you handing these out for?\n M: Well, we're trying to gather some volunteers for the day care center.\n W: Uh...\n M: It's OK. You don't have to volunteer if you eat the candies.\n W: I'm just playing around. Actually, I have some free time in the mornings after I go jogging. What exactly do you need?\n M: It's wide open right now, everything from playground assistants to diaper changers.\n W: Oh, I might pass on the latter. But spending some time on the playground with some small kids might be fun.\n M: Well, you're quite warm-hearted. I haven't even mentioned the benefits but you're volunteering.\n W: Oh, well, what are the benefits?\n M: Well, since you said you'd be likely to take a morning shift, there would be a free breakfast personally prepared by the cook.\n W: Great!", "choices": [ "The woman will get a good payment.", "The woman will be able to play with the children.", "The woman will get a free breakfast." ], "summary": "The woman will get a free breakfast." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation take place?", "dialogue": "M: How would you like to come to New York with me over the spring break, Julia?\n W: I'd love to, John, but where would we stay?\n M: At a friend's house. I always stay with him and there's room for you too.\n W: OK. He won't mind?\n M: Of course not. He's looking forward to meeting you.\n W: Will we drive to New York?\n M: Yes, it takes about six hours. We can leave about noon and get there by suppertime.\n W: What's the climate like?\n M: It may be cold and rainy. Better bring a jacket and good walking shoes.\n W: Well, when do we leave?\n M: How about Thursday? Can you be ready by noon?\n W: No problem.", "choices": [ "In China.", "In England.", "In America." ], "summary": "In America." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How will the two speakers go to New York?", "dialogue": "M: How would you like to come to New York with me over the spring break, Julia?\n W: I'd love to, John, but where would we stay?\n M: At a friend's house. I always stay with him and there's room for you too.\n W: OK. He won't mind?\n M: Of course not. He's looking forward to meeting you.\n W: Will we drive to New York?\n M: Yes, it takes about six hours. We can leave about noon and get there by suppertime.\n W: What's the climate like?\n M: It may be cold and rainy. Better bring a jacket and good walking shoes.\n W: Well, when do we leave?\n M: How about Thursday? Can you be ready by noon?\n W: No problem.", "choices": [ "By plane.", "By car.", "By train." ], "summary": "By car." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What might the climate be like?", "dialogue": "M: How would you like to come to New York with me over the spring break, Julia?\n W: I'd love to, John, but where would we stay?\n M: At a friend's house. I always stay with him and there's room for you too.\n W: OK. He won't mind?\n M: Of course not. He's looking forward to meeting you.\n W: Will we drive to New York?\n M: Yes, it takes about six hours. We can leave about noon and get there by suppertime.\n W: What's the climate like?\n M: It may be cold and rainy. Better bring a jacket and good walking shoes.\n W: Well, when do we leave?\n M: How about Thursday? Can you be ready by noon?\n W: No problem.", "choices": [ "Cold and sunny.", "Warm and rainy.", "Cold and rainy." ], "summary": "Cold and rainy." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the two speakers probably leave?", "dialogue": "M: How would you like to come to New York with me over the spring break, Julia?\n W: I'd love to, John, but where would we stay?\n M: At a friend's house. I always stay with him and there's room for you too.\n W: OK. He won't mind?\n M: Of course not. He's looking forward to meeting you.\n W: Will we drive to New York?\n M: Yes, it takes about six hours. We can leave about noon and get there by suppertime.\n W: What's the climate like?\n M: It may be cold and rainy. Better bring a jacket and good walking shoes.\n W: Well, when do we leave?\n M: How about Thursday? Can you be ready by noon?\n W: No problem.", "choices": [ "At 8:00.", "At 12:00.", "At 6:00." ], "summary": "At 12:00." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman suggest?", "dialogue": "M: My chemistry project is in trouble. My partner and I have totally different ideas about how to proceed.\n W: You should try to meet each other halfway.", "choices": [ "The man should work with somebody else.", "The man should meet his partner's needs.", "They should come to a compromise." ], "summary": "They should come to a compromise." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: I promised my sister that I would attend the show if I didn't have work tomorrow.\n W: Why don't you take me along?", "choices": [ "She likes to attend the show with the man.", "She is angry because the man will not take her along.", "She wants to see the man's sister." ], "summary": "She likes to attend the show with the man." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman doing?", "dialogue": "W: Welcome to this idition of writers. Tonight we have Steven Das with us. Congratulations on your book. It's such a success.\n M: Thank you.\n W: This is your first time to that poetry? Did you ever try before? Did you ever take any classes in poetry?\n M: Well. My only real experience was writing business plans. Other than that. I've experience. We're writing with concerned. I've always had the good grass of the writing with the English language. Thanks to my mom who studied my reading when I was very little.\n W: What's the hardest thing that in the world?\n M: Definitely finding the perfect words to fit what I wanted to say. There're always work word two that I might to rewrite if given the chance.\n W: Was there be more collections of poetry from Daisy?\n M: There will be more something that surprise. But maybe not poetry. I really don't see myself as a poet. Rather, I'd see what I wrote this kind of writing. that might inspaire people in someway.", "choices": [ "Hosting a TV show.", "Giving a lecture on poetry.", "Conducting a radio debate." ], "summary": "Conducting a radio debate." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How did the man's mother contribute to his success in poetry?", "dialogue": "W: Welcome to this idition of writers. Tonight we have Steven Das with us. Congratulations on your book. It's such a success.\n M: Thank you.\n W: This is your first time to that poetry? Did you ever try before? Did you ever take any classes in poetry?\n M: Well. My only real experience was writing business plans. Other than that. I've experience. We're writing with concerned. I've always had the good grass of the writing with the English language. Thanks to my mom who studied my reading when I was very little.\n W: What's the hardest thing that in the world?\n M: Definitely finding the perfect words to fit what I wanted to say. There're always work word two that I might to rewrite if given the chance.\n W: Was there be more collections of poetry from Daisy?\n M: There will be more something that surprise. But maybe not poetry. I really don't see myself as a poet. Rather, I'd see what I wrote this kind of writing. that might inspaire people in someway.", "choices": [ "She sent him to poetry classes.", "She taught him to write business plans.", "She asked him to read from early childhood." ], "summary": "She sent him to poetry classes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man find most difficult in writing?", "dialogue": "W: Welcome to this idition of writers. Tonight we have Steven Das with us. Congratulations on your book. It's such a success.\n M: Thank you.\n W: This is your first time to that poetry? Did you ever try before? Did you ever take any classes in poetry?\n M: Well. My only real experience was writing business plans. Other than that. I've experience. We're writing with concerned. I've always had the good grass of the writing with the English language. Thanks to my mom who studied my reading when I was very little.\n W: What's the hardest thing that in the world?\n M: Definitely finding the perfect words to fit what I wanted to say. There're always work word two that I might to rewrite if given the chance.\n W: Was there be more collections of poetry from Daisy?\n M: There will be more something that surprise. But maybe not poetry. I really don't see myself as a poet. Rather, I'd see what I wrote this kind of writing. that might inspaire people in someway.", "choices": [ "Choosing the right words.", "Describing real experiences.", "Getting an appropriate opportunity." ], "summary": "Getting an appropriate opportunity." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man say about his own writing?", "dialogue": "W: Welcome to this idition of writers. Tonight we have Steven Das with us. Congratulations on your book. It's such a success.\n M: Thank you.\n W: This is your first time to that poetry? Did you ever try before? Did you ever take any classes in poetry?\n M: Well. My only real experience was writing business plans. Other than that. I've experience. We're writing with concerned. I've always had the good grass of the writing with the English language. Thanks to my mom who studied my reading when I was very little.\n W: What's the hardest thing that in the world?\n M: Definitely finding the perfect words to fit what I wanted to say. There're always work word two that I might to rewrite if given the chance.\n W: Was there be more collections of poetry from Daisy?\n M: There will be more something that surprise. But maybe not poetry. I really don't see myself as a poet. Rather, I'd see what I wrote this kind of writing. that might inspaire people in someway.", "choices": [ "Creative.", "Successful.", "Encouraging." ], "summary": "Creative." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: I am surprised to see you using the record player I was going to throw away!\n W: It still works. You'd better get fid of these wasteful habits.", "choices": [ "The record player is still useful.", "The man shouldn't have thrown it away.", "The man should abandon his bad habit." ], "summary": "The man should abandon his bad habit." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the woman feel about the boss in the play?", "dialogue": "M: How did you like yesterday's play?\n W: On the whole, it was quite good. The part of the secretary was played wonderfully, but I think the man who played the boss was too dramatic to be realistic.", "choices": [ "He exaggerated his part.", "He was not dramatic enough.", "He performed better than the secretary." ], "summary": "He exaggerated his part." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How often does the man go walking?", "dialogue": "F: I often go out for a walk after supper twice a week. What about you?\n M: Once a week.", "choices": [ "Often.", "Twice a week.", "Once a week." ], "summary": "Once a week." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When was the woman's house broken into?", "dialogue": "M: This is Officer Belford. You reported a break-in just now?\n W: Yes, I did.\n M: I'll need a little more information about it.\n W: Just the facts.\n M: What time did it happen?\n W: It must have been sometime between 12:00 and 1:30 because I was home until almost 12:00 and I just got back at 1:30.\n M: What did they get?\n W: Well, what I know now is some jewellery and the television.\n M: OK. Good, you're making a list. By the way, did you have your belongings marked?\n W: Yes. My husband put his name on the TV.\n M: By the way, where is your husband?\n W: He's on a trip to Canada. And I haven't told him about the robbery.\n M: I see, where did you put your jewellery?\n W: I put it in the refrigerator. But all my good jewellery is in the safe box in the bank.\n M: OK. I'll be in touch with you as soon as we have found anything about it.", "choices": [ "At about 12:00.", "At about 1:30.", "Between 12:00 and 1:30." ], "summary": "Between 12:00 and 1:30." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was stolen?", "dialogue": "M: This is Officer Belford. You reported a break-in just now?\n W: Yes, I did.\n M: I'll need a little more information about it.\n W: Just the facts.\n M: What time did it happen?\n W: It must have been sometime between 12:00 and 1:30 because I was home until almost 12:00 and I just got back at 1:30.\n M: What did they get?\n W: Well, what I know now is some jewellery and the television.\n M: OK. Good, you're making a list. By the way, did you have your belongings marked?\n W: Yes. My husband put his name on the TV.\n M: By the way, where is your husband?\n W: He's on a trip to Canada. And I haven't told him about the robbery.\n M: I see, where did you put your jewellery?\n W: I put it in the refrigerator. But all my good jewellery is in the safe box in the bank.\n M: OK. I'll be in touch with you as soon as we have found anything about it.", "choices": [ "Some jewellery.", "A TV set.", "Both A and B." ], "summary": "Both A and B." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which of the following is TRUE?", "dialogue": "M: This is Officer Belford. You reported a break-in just now?\n W: Yes, I did.\n M: I'll need a little more information about it.\n W: Just the facts.\n M: What time did it happen?\n W: It must have been sometime between 12:00 and 1:30 because I was home until almost 12:00 and I just got back at 1:30.\n M: What did they get?\n W: Well, what I know now is some jewellery and the television.\n M: OK. Good, you're making a list. By the way, did you have your belongings marked?\n W: Yes. My husband put his name on the TV.\n M: By the way, where is your husband?\n W: He's on a trip to Canada. And I haven't told him about the robbery.\n M: I see, where did you put your jewellery?\n W: I put it in the refrigerator. But all my good jewellery is in the safe box in the bank.\n M: OK. I'll be in touch with you as soon as we have found anything about it.", "choices": [ "The woman's jewellery was all stolen.", "Most of the woman's good jewellery was not stolen.", "Most of the woman's good jewellery was stolen." ], "summary": "Most of the woman's good jewellery was not stolen." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn about the man from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: I haven't heard from my sister since last month.\n W: Don't worry, Charlie. Letters from the United States can be slow sometimes.", "choices": [ "He is anxious to see his sister.", "He wrote to his sister last month.", "He is expecting a letter from his sister." ], "summary": "He is expecting a letter from his sister." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is Mary doing at the beginning of the talk?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Mary. Why are you standing here?\n W: I'm waiting for a bus. The buses are so full at this time of the day.\n M: Sure. Where are you going? I don't think this is your way home.\n W: You are right. I'm going for a walk in the park.\n M: Going for a walk even after along day's work?\n W: Yes. I always enjoy walking alone in the park after work.\n M: I see. Then why not go there on foot? It's not so far from here.\n W: Oh, no. I hate walking through the streets.", "choices": [ "Going home.", "Taking a walk.", "Waiting for a bus." ], "summary": "Waiting for a bus." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When does the talk most likely take place?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Mary. Why are you standing here?\n W: I'm waiting for a bus. The buses are so full at this time of the day.\n M: Sure. Where are you going? I don't think this is your way home.\n W: You are right. I'm going for a walk in the park.\n M: Going for a walk even after along day's work?\n W: Yes. I always enjoy walking alone in the park after work.\n M: I see. Then why not go there on foot? It's not so far from here.\n W: Oh, no. I hate walking through the streets.", "choices": [ "Early in the morning.", "Late in the afternoon.", "On a Sunday afternoon." ], "summary": "Late in the afternoon." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the talk?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Mary. Why are you standing here?\n W: I'm waiting for a bus. The buses are so full at this time of the day.\n M: Sure. Where are you going? I don't think this is your way home.\n W: You are right. I'm going for a walk in the park.\n M: Going for a walk even after along day's work?\n W: Yes. I always enjoy walking alone in the park after work.\n M: I see. Then why not go there on foot? It's not so far from here.\n W: Oh, no. I hate walking through the streets.", "choices": [ "The man likes walking through the street.", "Mary likes walking in the park but not in the street.", "Mary doesn't work as hard as the man does." ], "summary": "Mary likes walking in the park but not in the street." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the accident?", "dialogue": "W: Look! The boy is calling for help.\n M: Oh, yes. He fell into the river.", "choices": [ "A boy fell into the river.", "A boy's bike is broken.", "A boy was hit by a car." ], "summary": "A boy fell into the river." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man offer to do for the woman?", "dialogue": "W: It is exciting just to think about it! It'll be my first trip to Hawaii. But I may have trouble finding my way around there when I'm there.\n M: Don't worry about that. Just give me a call when you arrive. I'll be glad to show you around.", "choices": [ "To serve as her tour guide.", "To serve as her bodyguard.", "To serve as her driver." ], "summary": "To serve as her tour guide." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the two speakers going?", "dialogue": "M: The Golden Lion sounds like a good place to eat in.\n W: OK. Let's go there. I hear they have good service.", "choices": [ "To a restaurant.", "To a zoo.", "To a shop." ], "summary": "To a restaurant." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation take place?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Dave. Nice of you to take the trouble to get here. Come in.\n M: Wow. Looks as if the party is going strong.\n W: Yeah. And they're eating all my food. Oh, I'd like you to meet my sister, Carol. She's visiting for the weekend.\n M: Oh. Which one is she?\n W: She's sitting on the sofa over there.\n M: You mean the woman with long black hair?\n W: That's right. Let me introduce her to you. You're very similar people, both so friendly and adventurous.\n M: And who's the man sitting next to her? Uh, the man wearing the jacket.\n W: Oh, that's Bob, my ballet teacher.\n M: Ballet teacher! I never knew you were into ballet.\n W: I started about two months ago. Come on. I'd like you to meet them.\n M: I'm coming.", "choices": [ "In a restaurant.", "At the woman's home.", "In a ballet center." ], "summary": "At the woman's home." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is the woman with long black hair?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Dave. Nice of you to take the trouble to get here. Come in.\n M: Wow. Looks as if the party is going strong.\n W: Yeah. And they're eating all my food. Oh, I'd like you to meet my sister, Carol. She's visiting for the weekend.\n M: Oh. Which one is she?\n W: She's sitting on the sofa over there.\n M: You mean the woman with long black hair?\n W: That's right. Let me introduce her to you. You're very similar people, both so friendly and adventurous.\n M: And who's the man sitting next to her? Uh, the man wearing the jacket.\n W: Oh, that's Bob, my ballet teacher.\n M: Ballet teacher! I never knew you were into ballet.\n W: I started about two months ago. Come on. I'd like you to meet them.\n M: I'm coming.", "choices": [ "The woman's sister.", "The woman's teacher.", "The man's friend." ], "summary": "The woman's sister." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man come here?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Dave. Nice of you to take the trouble to get here. Come in.\n M: Wow. Looks as if the party is going strong.\n W: Yeah. And they're eating all my food. Oh, I'd like you to meet my sister, Carol. She's visiting for the weekend.\n M: Oh. Which one is she?\n W: She's sitting on the sofa over there.\n M: You mean the woman with long black hair?\n W: That's right. Let me introduce her to you. You're very similar people, both so friendly and adventurous.\n M: And who's the man sitting next to her? Uh, the man wearing the jacket.\n W: Oh, that's Bob, my ballet teacher.\n M: Ballet teacher! I never knew you were into ballet.\n W: I started about two months ago. Come on. I'd like you to meet them.\n M: I'm coming.", "choices": [ "To meet Carol.", "To attend the party.", "To practice ballet." ], "summary": "To attend the party." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about Bill?", "dialogue": "W: I will never go with Bill again. He could never remember where he parked his car.\n M: That certainly sounds like Bill.", "choices": [ "He is thoughtful.", "He is forgetful.", "He is careless." ], "summary": "He is forgetful." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: Let's see if the basketball game has started yet.\n M: Started? It must be clear who is winning by now.", "choices": [ "He is sure who is going to win.", "Now it is a good time to start the game.", "The game has been going on for a long time." ], "summary": "The game has been going on for a long time." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does this conversation most probably take place?", "dialogue": "W: May I make a recommendation, sir? Our seafood with this special sauce is very good.\n M: Thank you, but I don't eat shellfish. I'm allergic to it.", "choices": [ "At a restaurant", "In a fish shop", "At a clinic" ], "summary": "At a restaurant" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When had Tom planned to get up this morning?", "dialogue": "W: Tom, wake up! It's almost seven o'clock.\n M: Oh, morning, Mom. Did the alarm clock ring?\n W: Yes, it did.\n M: But I didn't hear it at all.\n W: What time did you set it for last night?\n M: Six o'clock.\n W: Hurry up, or you'll be late for school. Are you feeling ill?\n M: No. I'm only sleepy because I stayed awake the whole night.\n W: Breakfast is ready. Get dressed and get out of bed. Don't forget to wash you face and brush your teeth before you eat breakfast.\n M: OK, I'm coming.", "choices": [ "At 6:00.", "At 6:30.", "At 7:00." ], "summary": "At 6:00." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How did he feel this morning?", "dialogue": "W: Tom, wake up! It's almost seven o'clock.\n M: Oh, morning, Mom. Did the alarm clock ring?\n W: Yes, it did.\n M: But I didn't hear it at all.\n W: What time did you set it for last night?\n M: Six o'clock.\n W: Hurry up, or you'll be late for school. Are you feeling ill?\n M: No. I'm only sleepy because I stayed awake the whole night.\n W: Breakfast is ready. Get dressed and get out of bed. Don't forget to wash you face and brush your teeth before you eat breakfast.\n M: OK, I'm coming.", "choices": [ "Ill.", "Sleepy.", "Great." ], "summary": "Sleepy." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the relationship between the speakers?", "dialogue": "W: Great Theater. What can I do for you?\n M: Yes. Could you tell me what time the last play starts?", "choices": [ "Husband and wife.", "Ticket assistant and customer.", "Friends." ], "summary": "Ticket assistant and customer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Jeanie. Why have you come to school an hour early?\n W: I wanted to get a front row seat and review one more time before the test. Why are you here so early, Jack?\n M: I get out of my car here this time every day. You seem to be nervous about your lessons. Have you finished your review?\n W: I've only been studying night and day for the last week. If I don't get an A in this class, I won't get the support of my country.\n M: This class is really just a review for me. I've been learning it for two years.\n W: That's lucky for you.\n M: Jeanie, can you guess what the test will be like? Will it be difficult?\n W: I hope not. But I'm still worried about it.\n M: Well, cheer up. Hope for good luck.\n W: Thanks for wishing me luck.", "choices": [ "Schoolmates.", "Workmates.", "Strangers." ], "summary": "Schoolmates." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is Jeanie here earlier?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Jeanie. Why have you come to school an hour early?\n W: I wanted to get a front row seat and review one more time before the test. Why are you here so early, Jack?\n M: I get out of my car here this time every day. You seem to be nervous about your lessons. Have you finished your review?\n W: I've only been studying night and day for the last week. If I don't get an A in this class, I won't get the support of my country.\n M: This class is really just a review for me. I've been learning it for two years.\n W: That's lucky for you.\n M: Jeanie, can you guess what the test will be like? Will it be difficult?\n W: I hope not. But I'm still worried about it.\n M: Well, cheer up. Hope for good luck.\n W: Thanks for wishing me luck.", "choices": [ "To meet her friend.", "To have a class.", "To go over her homework." ], "summary": "To go over her homework." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's Jack's attitude toward the test?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Jeanie. Why have you come to school an hour early?\n W: I wanted to get a front row seat and review one more time before the test. Why are you here so early, Jack?\n M: I get out of my car here this time every day. You seem to be nervous about your lessons. Have you finished your review?\n W: I've only been studying night and day for the last week. If I don't get an A in this class, I won't get the support of my country.\n M: This class is really just a review for me. I've been learning it for two years.\n W: That's lucky for you.\n M: Jeanie, can you guess what the test will be like? Will it be difficult?\n W: I hope not. But I'm still worried about it.\n M: Well, cheer up. Hope for good luck.\n W: Thanks for wishing me luck.", "choices": [ "He is calm.", "He worries about it.", "He has to get an A." ], "summary": "He is calm." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the woman think of Dana's speech?", "dialogue": "M: What did you think of Dana's speech today?\n W: Well, she must have spent a lot time preparing it. I can't believe I can sit for that long without feeling bored.", "choices": [ "Well-prepared.", "Important.", "Boring." ], "summary": "Well-prepared." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are they from?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, are you from Washington?\n M: No, we come from London.", "choices": [ "Washington.", "London.", "Paris." ], "summary": "London." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did she go yesterday?", "dialogue": "M: Betty, where did you go yesterday?\n W: I went to visit a friend of mine in the hospital.\n M: What did you talk about?\n W: We talked about a lot of different things.\n M: Did you talk about the weather?\n W: Yes, we did. We talked about the weather and about languages.\n M: Did your friend ask you any questions?\n W: Yes, she did. I answered almost all of her questions.\n M: Did you ask your friend any questions?\n W: Yes, I did. I asked her quite a few questions.\n M: How long did you stay there?\n W: About half an hour.", "choices": [ "To school.", "To a hotel.", "To the hospital." ], "summary": "To the hospital." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did she go home?", "dialogue": "M: Betty, where did you go yesterday?\n W: I went to visit a friend of mine in the hospital.\n M: What did you talk about?\n W: We talked about a lot of different things.\n M: Did you talk about the weather?\n W: Yes, we did. We talked about the weather and about languages.\n M: Did your friend ask you any questions?\n W: Yes, she did. I answered almost all of her questions.\n M: Did you ask your friend any questions?\n W: Yes, I did. I asked her quite a few questions.\n M: How long did you stay there?\n W: About half an hour.", "choices": [ "To see a friend.", "To see a doctor.", "To see her relatives." ], "summary": "To see a friend." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did they talk about?", "dialogue": "M: Betty, where did you go yesterday?\n W: I went to visit a friend of mine in the hospital.\n M: What did you talk about?\n W: We talked about a lot of different things.\n M: Did you talk about the weather?\n W: Yes, we did. We talked about the weather and about languages.\n M: Did your friend ask you any questions?\n W: Yes, she did. I answered almost all of her questions.\n M: Did you ask your friend any questions?\n W: Yes, I did. I asked her quite a few questions.\n M: How long did you stay there?\n W: About half an hour.", "choices": [ "Weather.", "Weather and language.", "Languages." ], "summary": "Weather and language." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long has she been there?", "dialogue": "M: Betty, where did you go yesterday?\n W: I went to visit a friend of mine in the hospital.\n M: What did you talk about?\n W: We talked about a lot of different things.\n M: Did you talk about the weather?\n W: Yes, we did. We talked about the weather and about languages.\n M: Did your friend ask you any questions?\n W: Yes, she did. I answered almost all of her questions.\n M: Did you ask your friend any questions?\n W: Yes, I did. I asked her quite a few questions.\n M: How long did you stay there?\n W: About half an hour.", "choices": [ "An hour.", "An hour and a half.", "Half an hour." ], "summary": "Half an hour." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man ask the woman to do?", "dialogue": "W: Stanley, there is a Mr. Miller on the phone who wants to talk to you.\n M: I'm Busy at the moment. Can you ask him to hold? Tell him I'll talk with him in a few seconds.\n W: Sure, he's on Line 2.\n M: Thanks, Jane.", "choices": [ "Answer the phone for him.", "Ask Mr. Miller to phone later.", "Ask Mr. Miller to hold on a moment." ], "summary": "Ask Mr. Miller to hold on a moment." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where will the woman's family most likely stay during the planned holiday?", "dialogue": "M: A hotel? For a holiday like that? Why don't you try it the hard way? I have always taken a tent with us.\n W: Oh, it must be nice, but we could never contemplate it with our lot. We're terribly disorganized as a family and our car isn't big enough to get all of us in.", "choices": [ "In a tent.", "In a car.", "In a hotel." ], "summary": "In a hotel." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who's leaving?", "dialogue": "W: I'm calling to say goodbye to you and Andy.\n M: When do you leave?\n W: I'm catching the 11:00 train.\n M: Take care of yourself and don't forget to keep in touch.", "choices": [ "The man.", "The woman.", "Andy." ], "summary": "The woman." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the woman feel about her suggestion?", "dialogue": "W: Oh, I wish we had taken the lift.\n M: Cheer up. It's already on the 8th floor.\n W: But I am really tired out.\n M: Just think it's helpful for our health.\n W: Possibly, but if I know it was so far up, I wouldn't have suggested walking.", "choices": [ "It's helpful.", "It's interesting.", "She regretted her suggestion." ], "summary": "She regretted her suggestion." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What has the man been doing?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Peter, haven't seen you for ages.\n M: Hi, Cathy. I've been busy with my book.\n W: Haven't finished yet?\n M: I will have in a few days.\n W: Are you going to advertise it yourself?\n M: Hmm, some friends suggested I should, but I'm still in two minds about it.\n W: If I were you, I would.\n M: Thank you for your advice. I think I'll market it.", "choices": [ "Writing a book.", "Reading a book.", "Advertising a book." ], "summary": "Writing a book." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man's response to the woman's suggestion?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Peter, haven't seen you for ages.\n M: Hi, Cathy. I've been busy with my book.\n W: Haven't finished yet?\n M: I will have in a few days.\n W: Are you going to advertise it yourself?\n M: Hmm, some friends suggested I should, but I'm still in two minds about it.\n W: If I were you, I would.\n M: Thank you for your advice. I think I'll market it.", "choices": [ "He doesn't take it seriously.", "He has rejected it.", "He has accepted it." ], "summary": "He has accepted it." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does he mean?", "dialogue": "W: Hello. Can I speak to Linda, please?\n M: Sorry, there's no Linda here.", "choices": [ "The girl can't speak to Linda.", "Linda isn't here now.", "The girl has dialed the wrong number." ], "summary": "The girl has dialed the wrong number." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "why does the man choose to take an evening course?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Parkson College. May I help you?\n M: Yes. I'm looking for information on courses in computer programming. I would need it for the fall semester.\n W: Do you want a day or evening course?\n M: Well, it would have to be an evening course since I work during the day.\n W: Aha. Have you taken any courses in data processing?\n M: No.\n W: Oh! Well, data processing is a course you have to take before you can take computer programming.\n M: Oh, I see. Well, when is it given? I hope it is not on Thursdays.\n W: Well, there's a class that meets on Monday evenings at 7.\n M: Just once a week?\n W: Yes. But that's almost 3 hours from 7 to 9:45.\n M: Oh! Well, that's alright. I could manage that. How many weeks does the course last?\n W: Mm, let me see. 12 weeks. You start the first week in September, and finish, oh, just before Christmas. December 21st.\n M: And how much is the course?\n W: That's 300 dollars including the necessary computer time.\n M: Ah-hum. Okay. Eh, where do I go to register?\n W: Registration is on the second and third of September between 6 and 9 in Frost Hall.\n M: Is that the round building behind the parking lot?\n W: Yes, that's the one.\n M: Oh, I know how to get there. Is there anything that I should bring with me?\n W: No, just your checkbook.\n M: Well, thank you very much.\n W: You're very welcome. Bye!\n M: Bye!", "choices": [ "He prefers the smaller evening classes.", "He has signed up for a day course.", "He has to work during the day." ], "summary": "He has to work during the day." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man have to do before taking the course of computer programming?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Parkson College. May I help you?\n M: Yes. I'm looking for information on courses in computer programming. I would need it for the fall semester.\n W: Do you want a day or evening course?\n M: Well, it would have to be an evening course since I work during the day.\n W: Aha. Have you taken any courses in data processing?\n M: No.\n W: Oh! Well, data processing is a course you have to take before you can take computer programming.\n M: Oh, I see. Well, when is it given? I hope it is not on Thursdays.\n W: Well, there's a class that meets on Monday evenings at 7.\n M: Just once a week?\n W: Yes. But that's almost 3 hours from 7 to 9:45.\n M: Oh! Well, that's alright. I could manage that. How many weeks does the course last?\n W: Mm, let me see. 12 weeks. You start the first week in September, and finish, oh, just before Christmas. December 21st.\n M: And how much is the course?\n W: That's 300 dollars including the necessary computer time.\n M: Ah-hum. Okay. Eh, where do I go to register?\n W: Registration is on the second and third of September between 6 and 9 in Frost Hall.\n M: Is that the round building behind the parking lot?\n W: Yes, that's the one.\n M: Oh, I know how to get there. Is there anything that I should bring with me?\n W: No, just your checkbook.\n M: Well, thank you very much.\n W: You're very welcome. Bye!\n M: Bye!", "choices": [ "Learn a computer language.", "Learn data processing.", "Buy some computer software." ], "summary": "Learn data processing." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn about the schedule of the evening course?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Parkson College. May I help you?\n M: Yes. I'm looking for information on courses in computer programming. I would need it for the fall semester.\n W: Do you want a day or evening course?\n M: Well, it would have to be an evening course since I work during the day.\n W: Aha. Have you taken any courses in data processing?\n M: No.\n W: Oh! Well, data processing is a course you have to take before you can take computer programming.\n M: Oh, I see. Well, when is it given? I hope it is not on Thursdays.\n W: Well, there's a class that meets on Monday evenings at 7.\n M: Just once a week?\n W: Yes. But that's almost 3 hours from 7 to 9:45.\n M: Oh! Well, that's alright. I could manage that. How many weeks does the course last?\n W: Mm, let me see. 12 weeks. You start the first week in September, and finish, oh, just before Christmas. December 21st.\n M: And how much is the course?\n W: That's 300 dollars including the necessary computer time.\n M: Ah-hum. Okay. Eh, where do I go to register?\n W: Registration is on the second and third of September between 6 and 9 in Frost Hall.\n M: Is that the round building behind the parking lot?\n W: Yes, that's the one.\n M: Oh, I know how to get there. Is there anything that I should bring with me?\n W: No, just your checkbook.\n M: Well, thank you very much.\n W: You're very welcome. Bye!\n M: Bye!", "choices": [ "Thursday evening, from 7:00 to 9:45.", "From September 1 to New Year's eve.", "Every Monday, lasting for 12 weeks." ], "summary": "Every Monday, lasting for 12 weeks." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man want to know at the end of the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Parkson College. May I help you?\n M: Yes. I'm looking for information on courses in computer programming. I would need it for the fall semester.\n W: Do you want a day or evening course?\n M: Well, it would have to be an evening course since I work during the day.\n W: Aha. Have you taken any courses in data processing?\n M: No.\n W: Oh! Well, data processing is a course you have to take before you can take computer programming.\n M: Oh, I see. Well, when is it given? I hope it is not on Thursdays.\n W: Well, there's a class that meets on Monday evenings at 7.\n M: Just once a week?\n W: Yes. But that's almost 3 hours from 7 to 9:45.\n M: Oh! Well, that's alright. I could manage that. How many weeks does the course last?\n W: Mm, let me see. 12 weeks. You start the first week in September, and finish, oh, just before Christmas. December 21st.\n M: And how much is the course?\n W: That's 300 dollars including the necessary computer time.\n M: Ah-hum. Okay. Eh, where do I go to register?\n W: Registration is on the second and third of September between 6 and 9 in Frost Hall.\n M: Is that the round building behind the parking lot?\n W: Yes, that's the one.\n M: Oh, I know how to get there. Is there anything that I should bring with me?\n W: No, just your checkbook.\n M: Well, thank you very much.\n W: You're very welcome. Bye!\n M: Bye!", "choices": [ "What to bring for registration.", "Where to attend the class.", "How he can get to Frost Hall." ], "summary": "What to bring for registration." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the woman do this evening?", "dialogue": "M: Shall we go to the cinema this evening?\n W: Oh,sorry. I'm afraid I can't. I'm seeing my mum off at the airport at 7:30.", "choices": [ "Meet her mum at the airport.", "Say good-bye to her mum at the airport.", "Fly to another city together with her mum." ], "summary": "Say good-bye to her mum at the airport." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why will the speakers have to cancel the fair?", "dialogue": "W: If it doesn't stop raining by Thursday, we'll have to cancel the fair.\n M: No, we could just hold it indoors in the gym.\n W: I've checked. The gym and the school-hall are both booked.", "choices": [ "Because it keeps raining.", "Because the gym's being repaired.", "Because the school-hall is full of books." ], "summary": "Because it keeps raining." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's happening?", "dialogue": "M: Hurry up, or we will get wet.\n F: Why didn't you take an umbrella this morning?", "choices": [ "Nothing happens.", "It's raining.", "It's snowing." ], "summary": "It's raining." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the woman going to do?", "dialogue": "F: It's raining again!\n M: So you have to put off your meeting.", "choices": [ "She is going to do some washing.", "She is going to go shopping.", "She is going to take part in a meeting." ], "summary": "She is going to take part in a meeting." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the woman?", "dialogue": "M: Your apartment always looks so good, so tidy. Mine is such a mess.\n W: I've been at the lab all week. It was my roommate.", "choices": [ "Her apartment is dirty.", "She has a good roommate.", "She is doing cleaning all the time." ], "summary": "She has a good roommate." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man say about Linda?", "dialogue": "W: I wish I hadn't hurt Linda's feeling like that yesterday. You know I never meant to.\n M: The great thing about Linda is that she doesn't hold any grudges. By tomorrow she'll have forgotten all about it.", "choices": [ "She is forgetful.", "She is considerate.", "She is forgiving." ], "summary": "She is forgiving." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is Henry going this evening to pick up his wife?", "dialogue": "Sam: Hey, Henry, how's everything going, and what's with the flowers?\n Henry: They're for my wife.\n Sam: Oh, a wedding anniversary or something?\n Henry: To tell the truth, it couldn't be worse. [Oh]. You see, I have to pick my wife up from the airport this evening, but while she was gone, there were a few minor mishaps.\n Sam: Oh really? What happened?\n Henry: Well, I had some of the guys over Friday night to watch a basketball game on TV, but one of them got all excited, and started horsing around, waving his arms, and he accidentally knocked over my wife's 250-year old Chinese porcelain vase given to her [Oh no!], given to her by her grandmother, and broke it beyond repair.\n Sam: Man, have you tried ...\n Henry: ... super glue? Yeap, but she would be able to tell in a second I was trying to pull something over her eyes.\n Sam: Oh, wow. You're in hot water now.\n Henry: If it had only been that.\n Sam: Oh, there's more?\n Henry: Yeah, you see, the water from the vase spilled all over the manuscript of a book my wife has been writing for the past two years. It blurred the ink over many of the pages. [Oh no.] And so one of the guys had the bright idea of drying the pages by the fire while we watched, uh, the rest game, but a spark from the fire must have blown out and burned the manuscript to a crisp.\n Sam: But what about an electronic file copy? Had one, didn't she?\n Henry: Well, actually, her computer crashed the day before while I was playing some computer games, and I haven't been able to get it to work since.\n Sam: Man, are you in trouble now. [I know.] You're going to have a hard time digging yourself out of this one. [Yeah.] Ah, so I get it now. You're buying the flowers for her as a part of some kind of peace offering, right?\n Henry: No, not at all. They're for my funeral.\n Sam: [laughter]", "choices": [ "the train station", "the bus station", "the airport" ], "summary": "the airport" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was Henry doing Friday night when his problems started?", "dialogue": "Sam: Hey, Henry, how's everything going, and what's with the flowers?\n Henry: They're for my wife.\n Sam: Oh, a wedding anniversary or something?\n Henry: To tell the truth, it couldn't be worse. [Oh]. You see, I have to pick my wife up from the airport this evening, but while she was gone, there were a few minor mishaps.\n Sam: Oh really? What happened?\n Henry: Well, I had some of the guys over Friday night to watch a basketball game on TV, but one of them got all excited, and started horsing around, waving his arms, and he accidentally knocked over my wife's 250-year old Chinese porcelain vase given to her [Oh no!], given to her by her grandmother, and broke it beyond repair.\n Sam: Man, have you tried ...\n Henry: ... super glue? Yeap, but she would be able to tell in a second I was trying to pull something over her eyes.\n Sam: Oh, wow. You're in hot water now.\n Henry: If it had only been that.\n Sam: Oh, there's more?\n Henry: Yeah, you see, the water from the vase spilled all over the manuscript of a book my wife has been writing for the past two years. It blurred the ink over many of the pages. [Oh no.] And so one of the guys had the bright idea of drying the pages by the fire while we watched, uh, the rest game, but a spark from the fire must have blown out and burned the manuscript to a crisp.\n Sam: But what about an electronic file copy? Had one, didn't she?\n Henry: Well, actually, her computer crashed the day before while I was playing some computer games, and I haven't been able to get it to work since.\n Sam: Man, are you in trouble now. [I know.] You're going to have a hard time digging yourself out of this one. [Yeah.] Ah, so I get it now. You're buying the flowers for her as a part of some kind of peace offering, right?\n Henry: No, not at all. They're for my funeral.\n Sam: [laughter]", "choices": [ "He was watching a game on TV with some pals.", "He was playing basketball with a few of his friends.", "He was having a barbeque with a couple of buddies." ], "summary": "He was watching a game on TV with some pals." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The vase broke when one of Henry's friends:", "dialogue": "Sam: Hey, Henry, how's everything going, and what's with the flowers?\n Henry: They're for my wife.\n Sam: Oh, a wedding anniversary or something?\n Henry: To tell the truth, it couldn't be worse. [Oh]. You see, I have to pick my wife up from the airport this evening, but while she was gone, there were a few minor mishaps.\n Sam: Oh really? What happened?\n Henry: Well, I had some of the guys over Friday night to watch a basketball game on TV, but one of them got all excited, and started horsing around, waving his arms, and he accidentally knocked over my wife's 250-year old Chinese porcelain vase given to her [Oh no!], given to her by her grandmother, and broke it beyond repair.\n Sam: Man, have you tried ...\n Henry: ... super glue? Yeap, but she would be able to tell in a second I was trying to pull something over her eyes.\n Sam: Oh, wow. You're in hot water now.\n Henry: If it had only been that.\n Sam: Oh, there's more?\n Henry: Yeah, you see, the water from the vase spilled all over the manuscript of a book my wife has been writing for the past two years. It blurred the ink over many of the pages. [Oh no.] And so one of the guys had the bright idea of drying the pages by the fire while we watched, uh, the rest game, but a spark from the fire must have blown out and burned the manuscript to a crisp.\n Sam: But what about an electronic file copy? Had one, didn't she?\n Henry: Well, actually, her computer crashed the day before while I was playing some computer games, and I haven't been able to get it to work since.\n Sam: Man, are you in trouble now. [I know.] You're going to have a hard time digging yourself out of this one. [Yeah.] Ah, so I get it now. You're buying the flowers for her as a part of some kind of peace offering, right?\n Henry: No, not at all. They're for my funeral.\n Sam: [laughter]", "choices": [ "hit it with a ball.", "accidentally dropped it.", "bumped into it with his arm." ], "summary": "bumped into it with his arm." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How did the manuscript of the book become totally ruined?", "dialogue": "Sam: Hey, Henry, how's everything going, and what's with the flowers?\n Henry: They're for my wife.\n Sam: Oh, a wedding anniversary or something?\n Henry: To tell the truth, it couldn't be worse. [Oh]. You see, I have to pick my wife up from the airport this evening, but while she was gone, there were a few minor mishaps.\n Sam: Oh really? What happened?\n Henry: Well, I had some of the guys over Friday night to watch a basketball game on TV, but one of them got all excited, and started horsing around, waving his arms, and he accidentally knocked over my wife's 250-year old Chinese porcelain vase given to her [Oh no!], given to her by her grandmother, and broke it beyond repair.\n Sam: Man, have you tried ...\n Henry: ... super glue? Yeap, but she would be able to tell in a second I was trying to pull something over her eyes.\n Sam: Oh, wow. You're in hot water now.\n Henry: If it had only been that.\n Sam: Oh, there's more?\n Henry: Yeah, you see, the water from the vase spilled all over the manuscript of a book my wife has been writing for the past two years. It blurred the ink over many of the pages. [Oh no.] And so one of the guys had the bright idea of drying the pages by the fire while we watched, uh, the rest game, but a spark from the fire must have blown out and burned the manuscript to a crisp.\n Sam: But what about an electronic file copy? Had one, didn't she?\n Henry: Well, actually, her computer crashed the day before while I was playing some computer games, and I haven't been able to get it to work since.\n Sam: Man, are you in trouble now. [I know.] You're going to have a hard time digging yourself out of this one. [Yeah.] Ah, so I get it now. You're buying the flowers for her as a part of some kind of peace offering, right?\n Henry: No, not at all. They're for my funeral.\n Sam: [laughter]", "choices": [ "It burned up in a fire.", "Hot water damaged the entire copy.", "Someone mistakenly threw it into the trash." ], "summary": "It burned up in a fire." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "From the tone of the conversation, what sort of reaction does Henry expect from his wife about his misfortunes?", "dialogue": "Sam: Hey, Henry, how's everything going, and what's with the flowers?\n Henry: They're for my wife.\n Sam: Oh, a wedding anniversary or something?\n Henry: To tell the truth, it couldn't be worse. [Oh]. You see, I have to pick my wife up from the airport this evening, but while she was gone, there were a few minor mishaps.\n Sam: Oh really? What happened?\n Henry: Well, I had some of the guys over Friday night to watch a basketball game on TV, but one of them got all excited, and started horsing around, waving his arms, and he accidentally knocked over my wife's 250-year old Chinese porcelain vase given to her [Oh no!], given to her by her grandmother, and broke it beyond repair.\n Sam: Man, have you tried ...\n Henry: ... super glue? Yeap, but she would be able to tell in a second I was trying to pull something over her eyes.\n Sam: Oh, wow. You're in hot water now.\n Henry: If it had only been that.\n Sam: Oh, there's more?\n Henry: Yeah, you see, the water from the vase spilled all over the manuscript of a book my wife has been writing for the past two years. It blurred the ink over many of the pages. [Oh no.] And so one of the guys had the bright idea of drying the pages by the fire while we watched, uh, the rest game, but a spark from the fire must have blown out and burned the manuscript to a crisp.\n Sam: But what about an electronic file copy? Had one, didn't she?\n Henry: Well, actually, her computer crashed the day before while I was playing some computer games, and I haven't been able to get it to work since.\n Sam: Man, are you in trouble now. [I know.] You're going to have a hard time digging yourself out of this one. [Yeah.] Ah, so I get it now. You're buying the flowers for her as a part of some kind of peace offering, right?\n Henry: No, not at all. They're for my funeral.\n Sam: [laughter]", "choices": [ "disappointment", "anger", "contentment" ], "summary": "anger" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man suggest the woman do?", "dialogue": "W: Oh, my neck is stiff.\n M: You should stand up and stretch your legs. Who can sit in front of the screen for ten hours without a break?\n W: Come on, Jim! You know my report is till tomorrow.", "choices": [ "Finish her report.", "Have a short rest.", "Stand up to work." ], "summary": "Have a short rest." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man looking for?", "dialogue": "M: Where is that book about cars! I laid it down on the table.\n W: I don't know. I did some cleaning and don't remember where I put it.", "choices": [ "A car.", "A cow.", "A book." ], "summary": "A book." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is important for them to do?", "dialogue": "M: Have you done this before?\n W: No, but if we follow the directions, we shouldn't have any trouble.", "choices": [ "Carry out instructions.", "Experience.", "Practice together." ], "summary": "Carry out instructions." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why didn't the man see Lily at lunchtime?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Lily. Where were you at lunchtime? I was looking for you in the dining hall.\n W: Oh, sorry, I missed you. My English class ran late again.\n M: That's been happening quite often recently. Maybe it's because the final exams are coming up.\n W: Yes. After class, there is always a group of students hanging around the professor asking questions. How about you? Are yon ready for the exams?\n M: I've been studying a lot recently, but my math problems are really giving me a big headache.\n W: Don't worry, Tom. There's still one month to go before the exam. You have enough time to work them out.\n M: Well, I don't need to spend much time on other subjects. I can pay more attention to my weak subjects.", "choices": [ "She didn't have lunch at all.", "She was busy preparing for the exam.", "Her English class didn't finish on time." ], "summary": "Her English class didn't finish on time." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How soon will the exams be?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Lily. Where were you at lunchtime? I was looking for you in the dining hall.\n W: Oh, sorry, I missed you. My English class ran late again.\n M: That's been happening quite often recently. Maybe it's because the final exams are coming up.\n W: Yes. After class, there is always a group of students hanging around the professor asking questions. How about you? Are yon ready for the exams?\n M: I've been studying a lot recently, but my math problems are really giving me a big headache.\n W: Don't worry, Tom. There's still one month to go before the exam. You have enough time to work them out.\n M: Well, I don't need to spend much time on other subjects. I can pay more attention to my weak subjects.", "choices": [ "In one week.", "In a fortnight.", "In about 4 weeks." ], "summary": "In about 4 weeks." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's Tom's weakest subject?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Lily. Where were you at lunchtime? I was looking for you in the dining hall.\n W: Oh, sorry, I missed you. My English class ran late again.\n M: That's been happening quite often recently. Maybe it's because the final exams are coming up.\n W: Yes. After class, there is always a group of students hanging around the professor asking questions. How about you? Are yon ready for the exams?\n M: I've been studying a lot recently, but my math problems are really giving me a big headache.\n W: Don't worry, Tom. There's still one month to go before the exam. You have enough time to work them out.\n M: Well, I don't need to spend much time on other subjects. I can pay more attention to my weak subjects.", "choices": [ "Biology.", "Math.", "English." ], "summary": "Math." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Professor Smith say about most Americans around the year of 1900?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Professor Smith. I hear you've written a book titled Visions.\n M: Yes. It explains how science will revolutionize the 21st century.\n W: Could I ask you some questions concerning the book?\n M: Sure.\n W: Are you optimistic about the future?\n M: Generally, yeah. If we go back to the year of 1900, most Americans didn't live beyond the age of 50. Since then, we've had improvements in health care and technology. There is no reason why these won't continue far into the 21st century.\n W: Are we ready for the changes that will come?\n M: Changes are already happening. The future is here now. We have DNA, microchips, the internet. Some people's reaction is to say, we are too old; we don't understand new technology. My reaction is to say, we must educate people to use new technology now.\n W: Is world population going to be a big problem?\n M: Yes, and no. I think that world population will stop increasing as we all get richer. If you are a part of the middle class, you don't want or need 12 children.\n W: Will there be a world government?\n M: Very probably. We will have to manage the world and its resources on a global level because countries alone are too small.\n W: Will we have control of everything?\n M: I think we'll learn to control the weather, volcanoes and earthquakes. Illness won't exist. We'll grow new livers, kidneys, hearts, and lungs like spare parts for a car. People will live to about 130 or 150. For 2000 years, we have tried to understand our environment. Now we'll begin to control it.", "choices": [ "The average life span was less than 50 years.", "It was very common for them to have 12 children.", "They retired from work much earlier than today." ], "summary": "The average life span was less than 50 years." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Professor Smith advice we do?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Professor Smith. I hear you've written a book titled Visions.\n M: Yes. It explains how science will revolutionize the 21st century.\n W: Could I ask you some questions concerning the book?\n M: Sure.\n W: Are you optimistic about the future?\n M: Generally, yeah. If we go back to the year of 1900, most Americans didn't live beyond the age of 50. Since then, we've had improvements in health care and technology. There is no reason why these won't continue far into the 21st century.\n W: Are we ready for the changes that will come?\n M: Changes are already happening. The future is here now. We have DNA, microchips, the internet. Some people's reaction is to say, we are too old; we don't understand new technology. My reaction is to say, we must educate people to use new technology now.\n W: Is world population going to be a big problem?\n M: Yes, and no. I think that world population will stop increasing as we all get richer. If you are a part of the middle class, you don't want or need 12 children.\n W: Will there be a world government?\n M: Very probably. We will have to manage the world and its resources on a global level because countries alone are too small.\n W: Will we have control of everything?\n M: I think we'll learn to control the weather, volcanoes and earthquakes. Illness won't exist. We'll grow new livers, kidneys, hearts, and lungs like spare parts for a car. People will live to about 130 or 150. For 2000 years, we have tried to understand our environment. Now we'll begin to control it.", "choices": [ "Get ready for ecological changes.", "Adapt to the new environment.", "Learn to use new technology." ], "summary": "Learn to use new technology." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the world population stop growing according to Professor Smith?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Professor Smith. I hear you've written a book titled Visions.\n M: Yes. It explains how science will revolutionize the 21st century.\n W: Could I ask you some questions concerning the book?\n M: Sure.\n W: Are you optimistic about the future?\n M: Generally, yeah. If we go back to the year of 1900, most Americans didn't live beyond the age of 50. Since then, we've had improvements in health care and technology. There is no reason why these won't continue far into the 21st century.\n W: Are we ready for the changes that will come?\n M: Changes are already happening. The future is here now. We have DNA, microchips, the internet. Some people's reaction is to say, we are too old; we don't understand new technology. My reaction is to say, we must educate people to use new technology now.\n W: Is world population going to be a big problem?\n M: Yes, and no. I think that world population will stop increasing as we all get richer. If you are a part of the middle class, you don't want or need 12 children.\n W: Will there be a world government?\n M: Very probably. We will have to manage the world and its resources on a global level because countries alone are too small.\n W: Will we have control of everything?\n M: I think we'll learn to control the weather, volcanoes and earthquakes. Illness won't exist. We'll grow new livers, kidneys, hearts, and lungs like spare parts for a car. People will live to about 130 or 150. For 2000 years, we have tried to understand our environment. Now we'll begin to control it.", "choices": [ "When all women go out to work.", "When family planning is enforced..", "When all people become wealthier." ], "summary": "When all people become wealthier." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Professor Smith think human beings will be able to do?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Professor Smith. I hear you've written a book titled Visions.\n M: Yes. It explains how science will revolutionize the 21st century.\n W: Could I ask you some questions concerning the book?\n M: Sure.\n W: Are you optimistic about the future?\n M: Generally, yeah. If we go back to the year of 1900, most Americans didn't live beyond the age of 50. Since then, we've had improvements in health care and technology. There is no reason why these won't continue far into the 21st century.\n W: Are we ready for the changes that will come?\n M: Changes are already happening. The future is here now. We have DNA, microchips, the internet. Some people's reaction is to say, we are too old; we don't understand new technology. My reaction is to say, we must educate people to use new technology now.\n W: Is world population going to be a big problem?\n M: Yes, and no. I think that world population will stop increasing as we all get richer. If you are a part of the middle class, you don't want or need 12 children.\n W: Will there be a world government?\n M: Very probably. We will have to manage the world and its resources on a global level because countries alone are too small.\n W: Will we have control of everything?\n M: I think we'll learn to control the weather, volcanoes and earthquakes. Illness won't exist. We'll grow new livers, kidneys, hearts, and lungs like spare parts for a car. People will live to about 130 or 150. For 2000 years, we have tried to understand our environment. Now we'll begin to control it.", "choices": [ "Eliminate poverty and injustice.", "Migrate to other planets.", "Control the environment." ], "summary": "Control the environment." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long have the speakers been waiting?", "dialogue": "W: I wonder if Henry is coming.\n M: We're supposed to be here at eight sharp. He told me he would be here at eight o'clock, and it's already half past eight.\n W: Perhaps something is wrong with him.", "choices": [ "For 30 minutes.", "For 60 minutes.", "For 90 minutes." ], "summary": "For 30 minutes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the man going to the United States?", "dialogue": "W: Why don't you sit down? Now, there are several questions I must ask you if you don't mind.\n M: Not at all. Go ahead.\n W: What is the purpose of your visit to the United Stated?\n M: I am going to attend a conference on air pollution. It will be held in the first two weeks of February at the University of California.\n W: The University of California?\n M: Yes, here is the official letter of invitation.\n W: I see. Fine. When do you want to go?\n M: I'd like to leave in mid-January if my passport is ready by then.", "choices": [ "To attend a conference.", "To visit his friends.", "To travel." ], "summary": "To attend a conference." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the man probably leave for the United States?", "dialogue": "W: Why don't you sit down? Now, there are several questions I must ask you if you don't mind.\n M: Not at all. Go ahead.\n W: What is the purpose of your visit to the United Stated?\n M: I am going to attend a conference on air pollution. It will be held in the first two weeks of February at the University of California.\n W: The University of California?\n M: Yes, here is the official letter of invitation.\n W: I see. Fine. When do you want to go?\n M: I'd like to leave in mid-January if my passport is ready by then.", "choices": [ "In mid-February.", "In mid-January.", "In early January" ], "summary": "In mid-January." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which topping is NOT mentioned as one available from this pizza shop?", "dialogue": "Employee: Hello. Can I take your order?\n Customer: Yes. I'd like a large pepperoni pizza with mushrooms and green peppers.\n Employee: Would you like anything else?\n Customer: Well, wait. Uh, can I make that a half-and-half pizza?\n Employee: Sure. What would you like on each half?\n Customer: Uh, what toppings do you have?\n Employee: Well, we have Italian sausage, ham, mushrooms, onions, pineapple, black olives, green peppers, bacon, tomatoes, shrimp, clams, and squid.\n Customer: Shrimp, clams, and squid!? What kind of pizza is that?\n Employee: Uh, the manager spent some time overseas [Oh.], and thinks his new seafood pizza will be a hit with customers, but to be honest, the \"Swimmer's Special,\" as he calls it, is an acquired taste.\n Customer: Uh, I'll pass on the \"Sink or Swim\" special, but I'll have pepperoni and mushrooms on one half and green peppers and Italian sausage on the other. Oh, and could I get extra cheese on that pizza?\n Employee: Alright. Would you care for any bread sticks or beverage with your order? [Well ... I don't know.] Actually, we have a Friday night special going on right now [Oh!], and if you order any large pizza and drink, we'll throw in a free order of bread sticks, plus a three dollar coupon for use with your next pizza order.\n Customer: Huh, sure, why not. And what drink comes with the pizza?\n Employee: Either apple or orange juice.\n Customer: I'll take orange juice.\n Employee: Okay. Your total comes to fifteen nineteen, which includes tax. [Okay.] And could I have your name?\n Customer: Uh, yeah, Jay Han.\n Employee: Huh? Did you say \"Jay Hand\"?\n Customer: No, it's \"Han.\" Actually, it's a Korean name, but many people have difficulty making it out. Hey, maybe I SHOULD change my name to \"Hand.\"\n Employee: Ah, names are important; don't change it. [Okay.] Oh, and your address and telephone number?\n Customer: It's 1340 South 16 East, and the phone number is 340-1870 (three-four-zero-eighteen, seventy).\n Employee: Okay. Let me repeat your order. A large half-and-half pizza. [Okay.] One half with pepperoni [Yeah.] and mushrooms and the other with Italian sausage and green peppers. [Yeah.] Orange juice and your free order of bread sticks. Jan \"Han,\" not \"Hand,\" [Yeah, that's right.] at 1340 South 16 East, 340-1817. Is that correct?\n Customer: Everything except for the phone number. It's 1870, not 1817.\n Employee: Alright. Thanks for your order. It should arrive at your doorstep in 30 minutes or less, or you'll receive a free small pizza with your next order.\n Customer: Great. Thanks.", "choices": [ "bacon", "mushrooms", "Italian chicken" ], "summary": "Italian chicken" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What pizza does the man finally order?", "dialogue": "Employee: Hello. Can I take your order?\n Customer: Yes. I'd like a large pepperoni pizza with mushrooms and green peppers.\n Employee: Would you like anything else?\n Customer: Well, wait. Uh, can I make that a half-and-half pizza?\n Employee: Sure. What would you like on each half?\n Customer: Uh, what toppings do you have?\n Employee: Well, we have Italian sausage, ham, mushrooms, onions, pineapple, black olives, green peppers, bacon, tomatoes, shrimp, clams, and squid.\n Customer: Shrimp, clams, and squid!? What kind of pizza is that?\n Employee: Uh, the manager spent some time overseas [Oh.], and thinks his new seafood pizza will be a hit with customers, but to be honest, the \"Swimmer's Special,\" as he calls it, is an acquired taste.\n Customer: Uh, I'll pass on the \"Sink or Swim\" special, but I'll have pepperoni and mushrooms on one half and green peppers and Italian sausage on the other. Oh, and could I get extra cheese on that pizza?\n Employee: Alright. Would you care for any bread sticks or beverage with your order? [Well ... I don't know.] Actually, we have a Friday night special going on right now [Oh!], and if you order any large pizza and drink, we'll throw in a free order of bread sticks, plus a three dollar coupon for use with your next pizza order.\n Customer: Huh, sure, why not. And what drink comes with the pizza?\n Employee: Either apple or orange juice.\n Customer: I'll take orange juice.\n Employee: Okay. Your total comes to fifteen nineteen, which includes tax. [Okay.] And could I have your name?\n Customer: Uh, yeah, Jay Han.\n Employee: Huh? Did you say \"Jay Hand\"?\n Customer: No, it's \"Han.\" Actually, it's a Korean name, but many people have difficulty making it out. Hey, maybe I SHOULD change my name to \"Hand.\"\n Employee: Ah, names are important; don't change it. [Okay.] Oh, and your address and telephone number?\n Customer: It's 1340 South 16 East, and the phone number is 340-1870 (three-four-zero-eighteen, seventy).\n Employee: Okay. Let me repeat your order. A large half-and-half pizza. [Okay.] One half with pepperoni [Yeah.] and mushrooms and the other with Italian sausage and green peppers. [Yeah.] Orange juice and your free order of bread sticks. Jan \"Han,\" not \"Hand,\" [Yeah, that's right.] at 1340 South 16 East, 340-1817. Is that correct?\n Customer: Everything except for the phone number. It's 1870, not 1817.\n Employee: Alright. Thanks for your order. It should arrive at your doorstep in 30 minutes or less, or you'll receive a free small pizza with your next order.\n Customer: Great. Thanks.", "choices": [ "pepperoni and green peppers on one half and Italian sausage and black olives on the other", "pepperoni and Italian sausage on one half and green peppers and bacon on the other", "pepperoni and mushrooms on one half and green peppers and Italian sausage on the other" ], "summary": "pepperoni and mushrooms on one half and green peppers and Italian sausage on the other" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What else does the man order with his pizza?", "dialogue": "Employee: Hello. Can I take your order?\n Customer: Yes. I'd like a large pepperoni pizza with mushrooms and green peppers.\n Employee: Would you like anything else?\n Customer: Well, wait. Uh, can I make that a half-and-half pizza?\n Employee: Sure. What would you like on each half?\n Customer: Uh, what toppings do you have?\n Employee: Well, we have Italian sausage, ham, mushrooms, onions, pineapple, black olives, green peppers, bacon, tomatoes, shrimp, clams, and squid.\n Customer: Shrimp, clams, and squid!? What kind of pizza is that?\n Employee: Uh, the manager spent some time overseas [Oh.], and thinks his new seafood pizza will be a hit with customers, but to be honest, the \"Swimmer's Special,\" as he calls it, is an acquired taste.\n Customer: Uh, I'll pass on the \"Sink or Swim\" special, but I'll have pepperoni and mushrooms on one half and green peppers and Italian sausage on the other. Oh, and could I get extra cheese on that pizza?\n Employee: Alright. Would you care for any bread sticks or beverage with your order? [Well ... I don't know.] Actually, we have a Friday night special going on right now [Oh!], and if you order any large pizza and drink, we'll throw in a free order of bread sticks, plus a three dollar coupon for use with your next pizza order.\n Customer: Huh, sure, why not. And what drink comes with the pizza?\n Employee: Either apple or orange juice.\n Customer: I'll take orange juice.\n Employee: Okay. Your total comes to fifteen nineteen, which includes tax. [Okay.] And could I have your name?\n Customer: Uh, yeah, Jay Han.\n Employee: Huh? Did you say \"Jay Hand\"?\n Customer: No, it's \"Han.\" Actually, it's a Korean name, but many people have difficulty making it out. Hey, maybe I SHOULD change my name to \"Hand.\"\n Employee: Ah, names are important; don't change it. [Okay.] Oh, and your address and telephone number?\n Customer: It's 1340 South 16 East, and the phone number is 340-1870 (three-four-zero-eighteen, seventy).\n Employee: Okay. Let me repeat your order. A large half-and-half pizza. [Okay.] One half with pepperoni [Yeah.] and mushrooms and the other with Italian sausage and green peppers. [Yeah.] Orange juice and your free order of bread sticks. Jan \"Han,\" not \"Hand,\" [Yeah, that's right.] at 1340 South 16 East, 340-1817. Is that correct?\n Customer: Everything except for the phone number. It's 1870, not 1817.\n Employee: Alright. Thanks for your order. It should arrive at your doorstep in 30 minutes or less, or you'll receive a free small pizza with your next order.\n Customer: Great. Thanks.", "choices": [ "a salad and orange juice", "bread sticks and a beverage", "a drink and chicken sticks" ], "summary": "bread sticks and a beverage" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was the total of his order?", "dialogue": "Employee: Hello. Can I take your order?\n Customer: Yes. I'd like a large pepperoni pizza with mushrooms and green peppers.\n Employee: Would you like anything else?\n Customer: Well, wait. Uh, can I make that a half-and-half pizza?\n Employee: Sure. What would you like on each half?\n Customer: Uh, what toppings do you have?\n Employee: Well, we have Italian sausage, ham, mushrooms, onions, pineapple, black olives, green peppers, bacon, tomatoes, shrimp, clams, and squid.\n Customer: Shrimp, clams, and squid!? What kind of pizza is that?\n Employee: Uh, the manager spent some time overseas [Oh.], and thinks his new seafood pizza will be a hit with customers, but to be honest, the \"Swimmer's Special,\" as he calls it, is an acquired taste.\n Customer: Uh, I'll pass on the \"Sink or Swim\" special, but I'll have pepperoni and mushrooms on one half and green peppers and Italian sausage on the other. Oh, and could I get extra cheese on that pizza?\n Employee: Alright. Would you care for any bread sticks or beverage with your order? [Well ... I don't know.] Actually, we have a Friday night special going on right now [Oh!], and if you order any large pizza and drink, we'll throw in a free order of bread sticks, plus a three dollar coupon for use with your next pizza order.\n Customer: Huh, sure, why not. And what drink comes with the pizza?\n Employee: Either apple or orange juice.\n Customer: I'll take orange juice.\n Employee: Okay. Your total comes to fifteen nineteen, which includes tax. [Okay.] And could I have your name?\n Customer: Uh, yeah, Jay Han.\n Employee: Huh? Did you say \"Jay Hand\"?\n Customer: No, it's \"Han.\" Actually, it's a Korean name, but many people have difficulty making it out. Hey, maybe I SHOULD change my name to \"Hand.\"\n Employee: Ah, names are important; don't change it. [Okay.] Oh, and your address and telephone number?\n Customer: It's 1340 South 16 East, and the phone number is 340-1870 (three-four-zero-eighteen, seventy).\n Employee: Okay. Let me repeat your order. A large half-and-half pizza. [Okay.] One half with pepperoni [Yeah.] and mushrooms and the other with Italian sausage and green peppers. [Yeah.] Orange juice and your free order of bread sticks. Jan \"Han,\" not \"Hand,\" [Yeah, that's right.] at 1340 South 16 East, 340-1817. Is that correct?\n Customer: Everything except for the phone number. It's 1870, not 1817.\n Employee: Alright. Thanks for your order. It should arrive at your doorstep in 30 minutes or less, or you'll receive a free small pizza with your next order.\n Customer: Great. Thanks.", "choices": [ "$15.19", "$15.90", "$15.99" ], "summary": "$15.19" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man's telephone number and address?", "dialogue": "Employee: Hello. Can I take your order?\n Customer: Yes. I'd like a large pepperoni pizza with mushrooms and green peppers.\n Employee: Would you like anything else?\n Customer: Well, wait. Uh, can I make that a half-and-half pizza?\n Employee: Sure. What would you like on each half?\n Customer: Uh, what toppings do you have?\n Employee: Well, we have Italian sausage, ham, mushrooms, onions, pineapple, black olives, green peppers, bacon, tomatoes, shrimp, clams, and squid.\n Customer: Shrimp, clams, and squid!? What kind of pizza is that?\n Employee: Uh, the manager spent some time overseas [Oh.], and thinks his new seafood pizza will be a hit with customers, but to be honest, the \"Swimmer's Special,\" as he calls it, is an acquired taste.\n Customer: Uh, I'll pass on the \"Sink or Swim\" special, but I'll have pepperoni and mushrooms on one half and green peppers and Italian sausage on the other. Oh, and could I get extra cheese on that pizza?\n Employee: Alright. Would you care for any bread sticks or beverage with your order? [Well ... I don't know.] Actually, we have a Friday night special going on right now [Oh!], and if you order any large pizza and drink, we'll throw in a free order of bread sticks, plus a three dollar coupon for use with your next pizza order.\n Customer: Huh, sure, why not. And what drink comes with the pizza?\n Employee: Either apple or orange juice.\n Customer: I'll take orange juice.\n Employee: Okay. Your total comes to fifteen nineteen, which includes tax. [Okay.] And could I have your name?\n Customer: Uh, yeah, Jay Han.\n Employee: Huh? Did you say \"Jay Hand\"?\n Customer: No, it's \"Han.\" Actually, it's a Korean name, but many people have difficulty making it out. Hey, maybe I SHOULD change my name to \"Hand.\"\n Employee: Ah, names are important; don't change it. [Okay.] Oh, and your address and telephone number?\n Customer: It's 1340 South 16 East, and the phone number is 340-1870 (three-four-zero-eighteen, seventy).\n Employee: Okay. Let me repeat your order. A large half-and-half pizza. [Okay.] One half with pepperoni [Yeah.] and mushrooms and the other with Italian sausage and green peppers. [Yeah.] Orange juice and your free order of bread sticks. Jan \"Han,\" not \"Hand,\" [Yeah, that's right.] at 1340 South 16 East, 340-1817. Is that correct?\n Customer: Everything except for the phone number. It's 1870, not 1817.\n Employee: Alright. Thanks for your order. It should arrive at your doorstep in 30 minutes or less, or you'll receive a free small pizza with your next order.\n Customer: Great. Thanks.", "choices": [ "3040 South 60 East at 340-1870", "1314 South 16 East at 340-1870", "1340 South 16 East at 340-1870" ], "summary": "1340 South 16 East at 340-1870" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man do?", "dialogue": "W: Is there anything serious with me?\n M: Nothing serious. Take some medicine and you will get well soon.", "choices": [ "Take some medicine,", "Go to bed.", "Eat something." ], "summary": "Take some medicine," }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man recommend the woman do?", "dialogue": "W: I need a picture for my ID card. Can you recommend a photographer?\n M: Yes, Johnson's on Main street is excellent, fast and inexpensive.", "choices": [ "Not go anywhere.", "Get ten pictures.", "Go to Johnson's." ], "summary": "Go to Johnson's." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do you know about Frank?", "dialogue": "W: Isn't Frank supposed to arrive in Chicago this morning? Ms. Tylor is waiting for him.\n M: He's just called to say his flight was canceled. He won't be able to arrive until the afternoon.\n W: Hmm, could you call him and ask him to email his report to Ms. Tylor then?", "choices": [ "He will arrive in Chicago this morning.", "He will send Ms. Tyler an e-mail.", "He will call Ms. Tyler himself." ], "summary": "He will send Ms. Tyler an e-mail." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man make his phone call?", "dialogue": "W: Red House Restaurant. May I help you?\n M: I'd like to book a table.\n W: For how many?\n M: Just two.\n W: For what time?\n M: 8:00.\n W: I'm sorry, there aren't any tables left for 8: 00, but we can give you one for 7:00 or 9:00.\n M: All right. 9:00 then.\n W: May I have your name, please?\n M: Miller.\n W: A table for two at 9:00 for Mr Miller. Thank you.\n M: Thank you.", "choices": [ "To buy a table.", "To reserve a table.", "To sell a table." ], "summary": "To reserve a table." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "At what time does Mr Miller want to go?", "dialogue": "W: Red House Restaurant. May I help you?\n M: I'd like to book a table.\n W: For how many?\n M: Just two.\n W: For what time?\n M: 8:00.\n W: I'm sorry, there aren't any tables left for 8: 00, but we can give you one for 7:00 or 9:00.\n M: All right. 9:00 then.\n W: May I have your name, please?\n M: Miller.\n W: A table for two at 9:00 for Mr Miller. Thank you.\n M: Thank you.", "choices": [ "At 7:00.", "At 8:00.", "At 9:00." ], "summary": "At 8:00." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: I think you'd better find another partner. I love table tennis but I don't think I am improving.\n W: I'm poor, it's still too early to quit, nobody is expected to be a superstar. Just keep going and you get the high of it.", "choices": [ "The man didn't practice hard enough.", "The man should find a new partner.", "The man should not give up." ], "summary": "The man should not give up." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who should answer the telephone?", "dialogue": "W: Please answer the telephone. I'm washing the dishes.\n M: But mum, I'm washing my hair.", "choices": [ "Mother.", "Son.", "Neither of them." ], "summary": "Mother." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do the two speakers mainly disagree upon?", "dialogue": "M: Are you going to the demonstration to help stop the spread of nuclear weapons tomorrow, Cleo?\n W: No, Simon. I hate demonstrations. I have heard the police will be standing by with tear gas.\n M: Yes, but North Korea boasts it has nuclear arms.\n W: One hundred ninety countries have signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty but the issues are just too complex. There are two sides to every story. I don't understand it and I have no intention of going to a demonstration. Demonstrations don't seem to accomplish anything anyway.\n M: Several demonstrations have changed politician's minds throughout history. As a responsible citizen I think it is important to stand up for what you believe in.\n W: Leave it to someone else. As I said, if you listen to both sides of a story, both sides have some good points. Why should I demonstrate and risk getting hurt for something that I am not even sure is right?\n M: You are not likely to get hurt. This will be a peaceful demonstration. I have spoken to the organizer for the university group. He insists that this will be peaceful. He advocates if you want world peace, peace begins at home-and that means right here in this city.\n W: You go if you want, Simon, but I plan to study for my physics exam.\n M: It would only take two hours of your day. The bus leaves the campus at 11:30 and leaves downtown to return to campus at 12:45. You could eat your lunch on the bus.\n W: I am not going, Simon. Why don't you ask the students in your political science class this afternoon if they want to go?\n M: They are all going.\n W: Okay, Simon. I need to meet my sister for coffee now.\n M: Bye then. See you in physics class tomorrow.", "choices": [ "Which country should be allowed to have nuclear weapons.", "The time for their next coffee appointment.", "Whether it is meaningful to go to the demonstration." ], "summary": "Whether it is meaningful to go to the demonstration." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the woman react to the man's persuasion?", "dialogue": "M: Are you going to the demonstration to help stop the spread of nuclear weapons tomorrow, Cleo?\n W: No, Simon. I hate demonstrations. I have heard the police will be standing by with tear gas.\n M: Yes, but North Korea boasts it has nuclear arms.\n W: One hundred ninety countries have signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty but the issues are just too complex. There are two sides to every story. I don't understand it and I have no intention of going to a demonstration. Demonstrations don't seem to accomplish anything anyway.\n M: Several demonstrations have changed politician's minds throughout history. As a responsible citizen I think it is important to stand up for what you believe in.\n W: Leave it to someone else. As I said, if you listen to both sides of a story, both sides have some good points. Why should I demonstrate and risk getting hurt for something that I am not even sure is right?\n M: You are not likely to get hurt. This will be a peaceful demonstration. I have spoken to the organizer for the university group. He insists that this will be peaceful. He advocates if you want world peace, peace begins at home-and that means right here in this city.\n W: You go if you want, Simon, but I plan to study for my physics exam.\n M: It would only take two hours of your day. The bus leaves the campus at 11:30 and leaves downtown to return to campus at 12:45. You could eat your lunch on the bus.\n W: I am not going, Simon. Why don't you ask the students in your political science class this afternoon if they want to go?\n M: They are all going.\n W: Okay, Simon. I need to meet my sister for coffee now.\n M: Bye then. See you in physics class tomorrow.", "choices": [ "She is determined not to get involved as others.", "She is worried more about her study than anything else.", "She is a little angry with the man's arrangement." ], "summary": "She is determined not to get involved as others." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man's purpose in talking with the woman?", "dialogue": "M: Are you going to the demonstration to help stop the spread of nuclear weapons tomorrow, Cleo?\n W: No, Simon. I hate demonstrations. I have heard the police will be standing by with tear gas.\n M: Yes, but North Korea boasts it has nuclear arms.\n W: One hundred ninety countries have signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty but the issues are just too complex. There are two sides to every story. I don't understand it and I have no intention of going to a demonstration. Demonstrations don't seem to accomplish anything anyway.\n M: Several demonstrations have changed politician's minds throughout history. As a responsible citizen I think it is important to stand up for what you believe in.\n W: Leave it to someone else. As I said, if you listen to both sides of a story, both sides have some good points. Why should I demonstrate and risk getting hurt for something that I am not even sure is right?\n M: You are not likely to get hurt. This will be a peaceful demonstration. I have spoken to the organizer for the university group. He insists that this will be peaceful. He advocates if you want world peace, peace begins at home-and that means right here in this city.\n W: You go if you want, Simon, but I plan to study for my physics exam.\n M: It would only take two hours of your day. The bus leaves the campus at 11:30 and leaves downtown to return to campus at 12:45. You could eat your lunch on the bus.\n W: I am not going, Simon. Why don't you ask the students in your political science class this afternoon if they want to go?\n M: They are all going.\n W: Okay, Simon. I need to meet my sister for coffee now.\n M: Bye then. See you in physics class tomorrow.", "choices": [ "To persuade her to take part in the demonstration.", "To ask for her help in physics examination.", "To find out her attitude toward demonstrations." ], "summary": "To persuade her to take part in the demonstration." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the man's reply?", "dialogue": "W: Do you mind if I turn the TV off?\n M: Can't you see the football match hasn't finished yet?\n W: But the baby is already in bed.\n M: Oh, all right. You always get your way.", "choices": [ "He doesn't care if it is turned off.", "He thinks the woman is right.", "He is reluctant to turn it off." ], "summary": "He is reluctant to turn it off." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's wrong with the woman?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, may I speak to Mr. Zhang, please?\n M: I'm afraid you've got the wrong number.", "choices": [ "She calls the wrong number.", "She doesn't know how to use a telephone.", "She is using a broken telephone." ], "summary": "She calls the wrong number." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The man sounds ________.", "dialogue": "W: At the rate it is being used, the printer is not going to make it through the rest of the year.\n M: The year? It is supposed to be good for four!", "choices": [ "surprised", "ignorant", "humorous" ], "summary": "surprised" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who are the speakers?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me. but I think you made a wrong turn. You are supposed to turn left on Rosen Boulevard.\n M: Oh. I'm sorry. Didn't you say 1323 Willson?\n W: No, 3023. It's OK though. You don't have to take me there, I can walk from here.\n M: Why don't I just make a U turn at the corner?\n W: Well, you shouldn't make a U turn there. It's the one-way, street. See the sign up the head?\n M: Well, maybe if I turn left here I can comedown the next street,\n W: You can't do that either during the rush hour. Really though, don't go to any trouble. Sometimes one can wait 30 minutes for a taxi. So I'm happy to get this close,\n M: Thirty minutes! I've been riding around all day looking for passengers.", "choices": [ "A passer-by and a policeman.", "A passer-by and a driver.", "A passenger and a taxi-driver." ], "summary": "A passenger and a taxi-driver." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman's house number?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me. but I think you made a wrong turn. You are supposed to turn left on Rosen Boulevard.\n M: Oh. I'm sorry. Didn't you say 1323 Willson?\n W: No, 3023. It's OK though. You don't have to take me there, I can walk from here.\n M: Why don't I just make a U turn at the corner?\n W: Well, you shouldn't make a U turn there. It's the one-way, street. See the sign up the head?\n M: Well, maybe if I turn left here I can comedown the next street,\n W: You can't do that either during the rush hour. Really though, don't go to any trouble. Sometimes one can wait 30 minutes for a taxi. So I'm happy to get this close,\n M: Thirty minutes! I've been riding around all day looking for passengers.", "choices": [ "1323.", "3023.", "4023." ], "summary": "3023." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why can't the man turn left?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me. but I think you made a wrong turn. You are supposed to turn left on Rosen Boulevard.\n M: Oh. I'm sorry. Didn't you say 1323 Willson?\n W: No, 3023. It's OK though. You don't have to take me there, I can walk from here.\n M: Why don't I just make a U turn at the corner?\n W: Well, you shouldn't make a U turn there. It's the one-way, street. See the sign up the head?\n M: Well, maybe if I turn left here I can comedown the next street,\n W: You can't do that either during the rush hour. Really though, don't go to any trouble. Sometimes one can wait 30 minutes for a taxi. So I'm happy to get this close,\n M: Thirty minutes! I've been riding around all day looking for passengers.", "choices": [ "It is the rush hour.", "It is a one-way street.", "The street is too narrow." ], "summary": "It is the rush hour." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who joined the company recently?", "dialogue": "W: I saw your company photograph in the paper, Martin. You've got a lot of people.\n M: Yes. Our art director has just hired four new designers.", "choices": [ "Some designers.", "An art director.", "Some photographers." ], "summary": "Some designers." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who might Mr. Peterson be?", "dialogue": "W: Did you hear that Mr. Peterson is coming next week, Gordon?\n M: Yes, so I called all the department heads to my office this morning. We need to give him reports on our program.", "choices": [ "A new professor.", "A department head.", "A company director." ], "summary": "A company director." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The patient, according to the analyst's report, is", "dialogue": "M: Well, madam, the first and the most important thing I have to tell you is that there is really nothing seriously wrong with you, physically that is. The analyst's report shows that basically you are very fit.\n W: So, why is it that I'm always so nervous... tense... ready to jump on anybody-my husband, children, and colleagues?\n M: I think your condition has a lot to do with your habits.\n W: Habits?\n M: Yes... now tell me, madam, you smoke, don't you?\n W: Yes, I'm afraid I do, doctor.\n M: And, very heavily, I imagine.\n W: Yes, quite heavily.\n M: What do you eat normally?\n W: I'm a good eater. Yes, I'd say I'm a good eater. But usually, I don't eat breakfast.\n M: That's bad for your health. I think you should get up early and have breakfast. And, another question, do you get up early?\n W: No, I usually get up at 9:00 a. m. I get up late because I go to bed too late. I stay up late watching TV till the midnight.\n M: What sport do you usually do?\n W: I don't like sports. But sometimes I play cards with some friends, that may be my sport.\n M: I think, madam, for your health, you'd better change your way of life.", "choices": [ "physically ill.", "mentally ill.", "fit." ], "summary": "fit." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How often does the woman smoke?", "dialogue": "M: Well, madam, the first and the most important thing I have to tell you is that there is really nothing seriously wrong with you, physically that is. The analyst's report shows that basically you are very fit.\n W: So, why is it that I'm always so nervous... tense... ready to jump on anybody-my husband, children, and colleagues?\n M: I think your condition has a lot to do with your habits.\n W: Habits?\n M: Yes... now tell me, madam, you smoke, don't you?\n W: Yes, I'm afraid I do, doctor.\n M: And, very heavily, I imagine.\n W: Yes, quite heavily.\n M: What do you eat normally?\n W: I'm a good eater. Yes, I'd say I'm a good eater. But usually, I don't eat breakfast.\n M: That's bad for your health. I think you should get up early and have breakfast. And, another question, do you get up early?\n W: No, I usually get up at 9:00 a. m. I get up late because I go to bed too late. I stay up late watching TV till the midnight.\n M: What sport do you usually do?\n W: I don't like sports. But sometimes I play cards with some friends, that may be my sport.\n M: I think, madam, for your health, you'd better change your way of life.", "choices": [ "Quite often.", "Once in a while.", "Rarely." ], "summary": "Quite often." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When does the lady usually go to bed?", "dialogue": "M: Well, madam, the first and the most important thing I have to tell you is that there is really nothing seriously wrong with you, physically that is. The analyst's report shows that basically you are very fit.\n W: So, why is it that I'm always so nervous... tense... ready to jump on anybody-my husband, children, and colleagues?\n M: I think your condition has a lot to do with your habits.\n W: Habits?\n M: Yes... now tell me, madam, you smoke, don't you?\n W: Yes, I'm afraid I do, doctor.\n M: And, very heavily, I imagine.\n W: Yes, quite heavily.\n M: What do you eat normally?\n W: I'm a good eater. Yes, I'd say I'm a good eater. But usually, I don't eat breakfast.\n M: That's bad for your health. I think you should get up early and have breakfast. And, another question, do you get up early?\n W: No, I usually get up at 9:00 a. m. I get up late because I go to bed too late. I stay up late watching TV till the midnight.\n M: What sport do you usually do?\n W: I don't like sports. But sometimes I play cards with some friends, that may be my sport.\n M: I think, madam, for your health, you'd better change your way of life.", "choices": [ "12:00 p.m.", "2:00 a. m.", "11:00 p.m." ], "summary": "12:00 p.m." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: I have been thinking about my uncle a lot these days.\n M: Why not go over for a visit?", "choices": [ "The woman's uncle will come for a visit.", "He thinks the woman should visit her uncle.", "He asks the woman to go over to his place." ], "summary": "He thinks the woman should visit her uncle." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the man from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: You look upset. Anything wrong?\n M: I failed in physics exam again in spite of all the efforts I made.", "choices": [ "He didn't work as hard as he was supposed to.", "He didn't pass the physics exam.", "He did better in an earlier exam." ], "summary": "He didn't pass the physics exam." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the possible relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "W: Sound and Vision, Administrative Department, Eve Wheeler speaking. Can I help you?\n M: Good afternoon, madam. This is John Cruise. I wish to register a complaint about my video recorder.\n W: I see. I hope I can be of some help. Can you explain what the problem is, please?\n M: Well, the recorder has severely damaged two quite valuable tapes of mine. And you guaranteed that this machine is the best there. I hope you understand that a simple repair is just not enough. I demand compensation for the lost tapes as well.\n W: I'm sorry. That's all very unfortunate. I'm sure something can be done. I will put you through to our legal consulant, Mrs. Schroder. One moment, please. (dialing sound...) Hello, Mr. Cruise? Thank you for waiting. I'm awfully sorry, but Mrs. Schroder is having a meeting right now. Could she call you back later this afternoon?\n M: I hope you're not trying to get rid of me.\n W: Not at all, sir. I have noted your complaint and I will urge Mrs. Schroder to call you back as soon as possible. Could I have your phone number, please?\n M: Yes. It's 0181 945 8719.\n W: Thank you very much. Goodbye.", "choices": [ "Saleswoman and customer.", "Purchasing manager and clerk.", "Administrative officer and customer." ], "summary": "Administrative officer and customer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is wrong with the video recorder?", "dialogue": "W: Sound and Vision, Administrative Department, Eve Wheeler speaking. Can I help you?\n M: Good afternoon, madam. This is John Cruise. I wish to register a complaint about my video recorder.\n W: I see. I hope I can be of some help. Can you explain what the problem is, please?\n M: Well, the recorder has severely damaged two quite valuable tapes of mine. And you guaranteed that this machine is the best there. I hope you understand that a simple repair is just not enough. I demand compensation for the lost tapes as well.\n W: I'm sorry. That's all very unfortunate. I'm sure something can be done. I will put you through to our legal consulant, Mrs. Schroder. One moment, please. (dialing sound...) Hello, Mr. Cruise? Thank you for waiting. I'm awfully sorry, but Mrs. Schroder is having a meeting right now. Could she call you back later this afternoon?\n M: I hope you're not trying to get rid of me.\n W: Not at all, sir. I have noted your complaint and I will urge Mrs. Schroder to call you back as soon as possible. Could I have your phone number, please?\n M: Yes. It's 0181 945 8719.\n W: Thank you very much. Goodbye.", "choices": [ "Its compartment is broken.", "It destroys video tapes.", "It produces unclear visions." ], "summary": "It destroys video tapes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Mr. Cruise require of the woman?", "dialogue": "W: Sound and Vision, Administrative Department, Eve Wheeler speaking. Can I help you?\n M: Good afternoon, madam. This is John Cruise. I wish to register a complaint about my video recorder.\n W: I see. I hope I can be of some help. Can you explain what the problem is, please?\n M: Well, the recorder has severely damaged two quite valuable tapes of mine. And you guaranteed that this machine is the best there. I hope you understand that a simple repair is just not enough. I demand compensation for the lost tapes as well.\n W: I'm sorry. That's all very unfortunate. I'm sure something can be done. I will put you through to our legal consulant, Mrs. Schroder. One moment, please. (dialing sound...) Hello, Mr. Cruise? Thank you for waiting. I'm awfully sorry, but Mrs. Schroder is having a meeting right now. Could she call you back later this afternoon?\n M: I hope you're not trying to get rid of me.\n W: Not at all, sir. I have noted your complaint and I will urge Mrs. Schroder to call you back as soon as possible. Could I have your phone number, please?\n M: Yes. It's 0181 945 8719.\n W: Thank you very much. Goodbye.", "choices": [ "An exchange of the video recorder for a new one.", "An immediate apology for the service.", "A repair of the video recorder and compensation for his tapes." ], "summary": "A repair of the video recorder and compensation for his tapes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: What was the weather like when you werein New York last week?\n W: It was very much like the weather here in Beijing. So you needn't take muchclothes if you don't plan to stay there long.", "choices": [ "The woman likes the weather in New York very much.", "The woman will stay in New York a long time.", "The man is planning to visit New York." ], "summary": "The man is planning to visit New York." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much more money should the woman give the man?", "dialogue": "W: I'd like to change this red table cloth with the green one.\n M: Ok. The red one is only $ 11, and the green one is $ 15.", "choices": [ "$39.", "$4.", "$35." ], "summary": "$4." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man say about the weather?", "dialogue": "W: You've been doing weather reports for neatly 30 years. Has the weather got any worse in all these years?\n M: Well, not necessarily worse. But we are seeing more swings.", "choices": [ "It's worse than 30 years ago.", "It remains almost the same as before.", "There are more extremes in the weather." ], "summary": "There are more extremes in the weather." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What day was it yesterday?", "dialogue": "F: What clay is it today?\n M: It is Wednesday.", "choices": [ "Sunday.", "Tuesday.", "Monday." ], "summary": "Tuesday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is Mrs. Smith most probably?", "dialogue": "M: Please hold the line, Mrs. Smith. The doctor will talk to you in a minute.\n W: I'm afraid I may have to hang up. I don't have any more coins and the line will be cut soon.", "choices": [ "At home.", "In a friend's house.", "In her office." ], "summary": "In a friend's house." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man suggest the woman do?", "dialogue": "W: This crazy bus schedule has got me completely confused. I can't figure out when my bus to Cleveland leaves?\n M: Why don't you just go to the ticket window and ask?", "choices": [ "Read the notice on the window", "Get a new bus schedule", "Go and ask the staff" ], "summary": "Go and ask the staff" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the two speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "W: So, here we are, deep in the forest. With me is Dr. Green, can you tell us a little about this wonderful place?\n M: Yes, of course. As you can see, the forest is full of trees, birds and insects.\n W: Yes, there are strange and beautiful plants everywhere. How many different kinds of plants are there?\n M: Well, in just one square kilometer of the forest, you can find about 1,500 different kinds of plants and 750 different kinds of trees. And many of them don't grow in any other places of the world.\n W: Really? Now I'm sure the people listening to this program can hear this unbelievable noise of birds. What's making all the noise?\n M: Well, of course. The forest is full of living things. You can find about 400 different kinds of birds in just one square kilometer.\n W: Really? How interesting!", "choices": [ "Their journey.", "The forest.", "The birds and the plants." ], "summary": "The forest." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman?", "dialogue": "W: So, here we are, deep in the forest. With me is Dr. Green, can you tell us a little about this wonderful place?\n M: Yes, of course. As you can see, the forest is full of trees, birds and insects.\n W: Yes, there are strange and beautiful plants everywhere. How many different kinds of plants are there?\n M: Well, in just one square kilometer of the forest, you can find about 1,500 different kinds of plants and 750 different kinds of trees. And many of them don't grow in any other places of the world.\n W: Really? Now I'm sure the people listening to this program can hear this unbelievable noise of birds. What's making all the noise?\n M: Well, of course. The forest is full of living things. You can find about 400 different kinds of birds in just one square kilometer.\n W: Really? How interesting!", "choices": [ "A reporter.", "A student.", "An actress." ], "summary": "A reporter." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many different kinds of plants can you see in one square kilometer?", "dialogue": "W: So, here we are, deep in the forest. With me is Dr. Green, can you tell us a little about this wonderful place?\n M: Yes, of course. As you can see, the forest is full of trees, birds and insects.\n W: Yes, there are strange and beautiful plants everywhere. How many different kinds of plants are there?\n M: Well, in just one square kilometer of the forest, you can find about 1,500 different kinds of plants and 750 different kinds of trees. And many of them don't grow in any other places of the world.\n W: Really? Now I'm sure the people listening to this program can hear this unbelievable noise of birds. What's making all the noise?\n M: Well, of course. The forest is full of living things. You can find about 400 different kinds of birds in just one square kilometer.\n W: Really? How interesting!", "choices": [ "About 1,500.", "About 400.", "About 750." ], "summary": "About 1,500." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do you know about the River Nile?", "dialogue": "W: Are there any long rivers in Africa?\n M: Yes, for example, the River Nile is the longest fiver in the world.\n W: Is it Egypt? I hear that it used to flood large areas. What about it today?\n M: In order to control the flood and make electricity, people built the Aswan High Dam on the river.\n W: Then it is another interesting place, isn't it?", "choices": [ "It's the largest river in the world.", "It often flooded large areas.", "It's the second longest river in the world." ], "summary": "It often flooded large areas." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did Egyptians build Aswan High Dam?", "dialogue": "W: Are there any long rivers in Africa?\n M: Yes, for example, the River Nile is the longest fiver in the world.\n W: Is it Egypt? I hear that it used to flood large areas. What about it today?\n M: In order to control the flood and make electricity, people built the Aswan High Dam on the river.\n W: Then it is another interesting place, isn't it?", "choices": [ "In order to sail upstream.", "In order to control the flood.", "In order to attract visitors." ], "summary": "In order to control the flood." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does this conversation most probably take place?", "dialogue": "M: I would like to return this pair of shoes.\n W: Do you have a sales slip?", "choices": [ "At a shop.", "In a restaurant.", "At a hotel room." ], "summary": "At a shop." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man want to do?", "dialogue": "M: Operator, I've been trying to make a phone call for nearly 10 minutes and I just can't get through.\n W: Just tell me the number and I'll try it for you.", "choices": [ "To phone somebody.", "To talk to the operator.", "To check his number." ], "summary": "To phone somebody." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the man?", "dialogue": "W: You've had a very dangerous life, haven't you, Joe?\n M: Yes. That's right.\n W: When was your worst accident?\n M: Last year. It was during the British Grand Prix. I knocked into a wall. The car was completely destroyed and my left leg was broken. Luckily nobody was killed.\n W: Is that the only time you've been..., er... close to death?\n M: No, I had a very frightening experience quite recently. I was frightened to death! I thought I was going to be killed at any moment.\n W: Really? When was that?\n M: It was on my way to this studio. I had to drive through London during the lunch hour.", "choices": [ "A film star.", "A bus driver.", "A famous racing-driver." ], "summary": "A famous racing-driver." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the man's name?", "dialogue": "W: You've had a very dangerous life, haven't you, Joe?\n M: Yes. That's right.\n W: When was your worst accident?\n M: Last year. It was during the British Grand Prix. I knocked into a wall. The car was completely destroyed and my left leg was broken. Luckily nobody was killed.\n W: Is that the only time you've been..., er... close to death?\n M: No, I had a very frightening experience quite recently. I was frightened to death! I thought I was going to be killed at any moment.\n W: Really? When was that?\n M: It was on my way to this studio. I had to drive through London during the lunch hour.", "choices": [ "Grand Prix.", "Joe.", "Studio." ], "summary": "Joe." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man complaining about?", "dialogue": "M: I wish I could get used to this terrible weather.\n W: I usually fly to the North during this time.", "choices": [ "Not knowing what he wants.", "The weather that he does not like.", "The plane." ], "summary": "The weather that he does not like." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the meeting begin?", "dialogue": "M: Let's hurry, Susan. It's ten thirty, or we'll be late for the meeting.\n W: Calm down, Mike. We've got twenty minutes to go. There is no hurry.", "choices": [ "At 10:30.", "At 10:50.", "At 10:45." ], "summary": "At 10:50." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why can't Tim take Jenny's shift?", "dialogue": "W: Hey, Tim. My uncle died last weekend. His funeral is on Thursday, so I can't work. Can you work for me tomorrow?\n M: Sorry, Jenny, but I have a soccer game on Thursday. You should ask Melinda to take your shift. I think she got back from vacation yesterday.", "choices": [ "He has a soccer game.", "He is on vacation.", "He has to go to a funeral." ], "summary": "He has a soccer game." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the woman?", "dialogue": "M: Good morning. I'd like to speak to Mr. Adams, please. This is Edward Miller at Sun Valley Health center.\n M: Mr. Miller, my husband isn't at home. I can give you his business number, if you'd like to call him at work.", "choices": [ "At home", "In her office", "At Sun Valley Health Center" ], "summary": "At home" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn about the man from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: I got two letters this morning with job offers, one from the Polytechnic, and the other from the Language School in Pistoia, Italy.\n W: So you are not sure which to go for?\n M: That's it. Of course, the conditions of work are very different: The Polytechnic is offering two-year contract which could be renewed, but the Language School is only offering a year's contract, and that's a definite minus. It could be renewed, but you never know.\n W: I see. So it's much less secure. But you don't need to think too much about steady jobs when you are only 23.\n M: That's true.\n W: What about the salaries?\n M: Well, the Pistoia job pays much better in the short term. I'll be getting the equivalent of about 22,000 pounds a year there, but only 20,000 pounds at the Polytechnic. But then the hours are different. At the Polytechnic I'd have to do 35 hours a week, 20 teaching and 15 administration, whereas the Pistoia school is only asking for 30 hours teaching.\n W: Mmm...\n M: Then the type of teaching is so different. The Polytechnic is all adults and mostly preparation for exams like the Cambridge certificates. The Language School wants me to do a bit of exam preparation, but also quite a lot of work in companies and factories, and a couple of children's classes. Oh, and a bit of literature teaching.\n W: Well, that sounds much more varied and interesting. And I'd imagine you'd be doing quite a lot of teaching outside the school, and moving around quite a bit.\n M: Yes, whereas with the Polytechnic position, I'd be stuck in the school all day.", "choices": [ "He wants to sign a long-term contract.", "He is good at both language and literature.", "He is undecided as to which job to go for." ], "summary": "He is undecided as to which job to go for." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn about the students at the Polytechnic?", "dialogue": "M: I got two letters this morning with job offers, one from the Polytechnic, and the other from the Language School in Pistoia, Italy.\n W: So you are not sure which to go for?\n M: That's it. Of course, the conditions of work are very different: The Polytechnic is offering two-year contract which could be renewed, but the Language School is only offering a year's contract, and that's a definite minus. It could be renewed, but you never know.\n W: I see. So it's much less secure. But you don't need to think too much about steady jobs when you are only 23.\n M: That's true.\n W: What about the salaries?\n M: Well, the Pistoia job pays much better in the short term. I'll be getting the equivalent of about 22,000 pounds a year there, but only 20,000 pounds at the Polytechnic. But then the hours are different. At the Polytechnic I'd have to do 35 hours a week, 20 teaching and 15 administration, whereas the Pistoia school is only asking for 30 hours teaching.\n W: Mmm...\n M: Then the type of teaching is so different. The Polytechnic is all adults and mostly preparation for exams like the Cambridge certificates. The Language School wants me to do a bit of exam preparation, but also quite a lot of work in companies and factories, and a couple of children's classes. Oh, and a bit of literature teaching.\n W: Well, that sounds much more varied and interesting. And I'd imagine you'd be doing quite a lot of teaching outside the school, and moving around quite a bit.\n M: Yes, whereas with the Polytechnic position, I'd be stuck in the school all day.", "choices": [ "They hate exams.", "The all plan to study in Cambridge.", "They are all adults." ], "summary": "They are all adults." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman think of the job at the Language School?", "dialogue": "M: I got two letters this morning with job offers, one from the Polytechnic, and the other from the Language School in Pistoia, Italy.\n W: So you are not sure which to go for?\n M: That's it. Of course, the conditions of work are very different: The Polytechnic is offering two-year contract which could be renewed, but the Language School is only offering a year's contract, and that's a definite minus. It could be renewed, but you never know.\n W: I see. So it's much less secure. But you don't need to think too much about steady jobs when you are only 23.\n M: That's true.\n W: What about the salaries?\n M: Well, the Pistoia job pays much better in the short term. I'll be getting the equivalent of about 22,000 pounds a year there, but only 20,000 pounds at the Polytechnic. But then the hours are different. At the Polytechnic I'd have to do 35 hours a week, 20 teaching and 15 administration, whereas the Pistoia school is only asking for 30 hours teaching.\n W: Mmm...\n M: Then the type of teaching is so different. The Polytechnic is all adults and mostly preparation for exams like the Cambridge certificates. The Language School wants me to do a bit of exam preparation, but also quite a lot of work in companies and factories, and a couple of children's classes. Oh, and a bit of literature teaching.\n W: Well, that sounds much more varied and interesting. And I'd imagine you'd be doing quite a lot of teaching outside the school, and moving around quite a bit.\n M: Yes, whereas with the Polytechnic position, I'd be stuck in the school all day.", "choices": [ "Difficult but rewarding.", "Varied and interesting.", "Time-consuming and tiring." ], "summary": "Varied and interesting." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What has happened to the man?", "dialogue": "W: What's the matter? Are you hurt?\n M: I slipped on the stairs and fell down. I think my arm is broken.\n W: Let me see. I don't think it's broken, but we are going to see the doctor right now.", "choices": [ "He's broken his arm.", "He's hurt his arm.", "He's hurt himself." ], "summary": "He's hurt his arm." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the boy want to be in the future?", "dialogue": "M: My father does a lot of business and travels a lot. I like his job.\n W: Are you going to study International Business at university, then?\n M: I have not made up my mind yet, but very probably, yes.", "choices": [ "A businessman.", "A lawyer.", "A professor." ], "summary": "A businessman." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: What do you think of the apple pie? I made it myself.\n M: Very delicious indeed. Even my mother's cannot match this.", "choices": [ "This apple pie tastes very good.", "His mother likes the pie very much.", "This pie can't match his mother's." ], "summary": "This apple pie tastes very good." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the man not buy the ring for sale?", "dialogue": "Merchant: Well hi there. What are you looking for today?\n Customer: Uh, I'm just looking.\n Merchant: Well, how about a ring for someone special?\n Customer: There IS no one special.\n Merchant: Well, take a look at this CD player. A great bargain today only.\n Customer: Nah. I already have one, plus the handle is cracked.\n Merchant: Okay. Well what about this genuine leather jacket? It would look great on you.\n Customer: Hum. Let me take a look at it.\n Merchant: Sure.\n Customer: Umm. There are stains on the sleeves. I'll pass.\n Merchant: Well okay. Well, wouldn't you like to walk home with some of these great records? Some of the best hits from the 1960's.\n Customer: Yeah, let's see. [Yeah] Now here's something I'd ... Ah, these records are scratched.\n Merchant: [Laughter] Just in a couple places. Listen. I'll sell you these ten records for fifty dollars. A steal!\n Customer: Whoa! They're way too expensive. I'll give you twenty-five bucks for them.\n Merchant: Ah, come on. I can't charge you less than thirty dollars and break even.\n Customer: Well, that guy over there is selling similar records for a much better price [Ah!], so thanks anyway.\n Merchant: Wait, wait, wait, wait. You drive a hard bargain. Twenty-eight dollars, and that's my final offer.\n Customer: Huh ... I'll think about it.\n Merchant: Wait, wait, wait, wait. Listen. I'll even throw in this vase.\n Customer: Now what am I going to do with a vase?\n Merchant: Well, you can give it to that someone special when you find her... and this ring would look great with it.\n Customer: Oh, I'll stick with the records.", "choices": [ "He doesn't think it is very special.", "Someone else bought it before him.", "He has no need for a ring." ], "summary": "He has no need for a ring." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the problem with the CD player?", "dialogue": "Merchant: Well hi there. What are you looking for today?\n Customer: Uh, I'm just looking.\n Merchant: Well, how about a ring for someone special?\n Customer: There IS no one special.\n Merchant: Well, take a look at this CD player. A great bargain today only.\n Customer: Nah. I already have one, plus the handle is cracked.\n Merchant: Okay. Well what about this genuine leather jacket? It would look great on you.\n Customer: Hum. Let me take a look at it.\n Merchant: Sure.\n Customer: Umm. There are stains on the sleeves. I'll pass.\n Merchant: Well okay. Well, wouldn't you like to walk home with some of these great records? Some of the best hits from the 1960's.\n Customer: Yeah, let's see. [Yeah] Now here's something I'd ... Ah, these records are scratched.\n Merchant: [Laughter] Just in a couple places. Listen. I'll sell you these ten records for fifty dollars. A steal!\n Customer: Whoa! They're way too expensive. I'll give you twenty-five bucks for them.\n Merchant: Ah, come on. I can't charge you less than thirty dollars and break even.\n Customer: Well, that guy over there is selling similar records for a much better price [Ah!], so thanks anyway.\n Merchant: Wait, wait, wait, wait. You drive a hard bargain. Twenty-eight dollars, and that's my final offer.\n Customer: Huh ... I'll think about it.\n Merchant: Wait, wait, wait, wait. Listen. I'll even throw in this vase.\n Customer: Now what am I going to do with a vase?\n Merchant: Well, you can give it to that someone special when you find her... and this ring would look great with it.\n Customer: Oh, I'll stick with the records.", "choices": [ "The buttons are scratched.", "The CD casing is chipped.", "The handle is damaged." ], "summary": "The handle is damaged." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The man is not interested in the leather jacket because:", "dialogue": "Merchant: Well hi there. What are you looking for today?\n Customer: Uh, I'm just looking.\n Merchant: Well, how about a ring for someone special?\n Customer: There IS no one special.\n Merchant: Well, take a look at this CD player. A great bargain today only.\n Customer: Nah. I already have one, plus the handle is cracked.\n Merchant: Okay. Well what about this genuine leather jacket? It would look great on you.\n Customer: Hum. Let me take a look at it.\n Merchant: Sure.\n Customer: Umm. There are stains on the sleeves. I'll pass.\n Merchant: Well okay. Well, wouldn't you like to walk home with some of these great records? Some of the best hits from the 1960's.\n Customer: Yeah, let's see. [Yeah] Now here's something I'd ... Ah, these records are scratched.\n Merchant: [Laughter] Just in a couple places. Listen. I'll sell you these ten records for fifty dollars. A steal!\n Customer: Whoa! They're way too expensive. I'll give you twenty-five bucks for them.\n Merchant: Ah, come on. I can't charge you less than thirty dollars and break even.\n Customer: Well, that guy over there is selling similar records for a much better price [Ah!], so thanks anyway.\n Merchant: Wait, wait, wait, wait. You drive a hard bargain. Twenty-eight dollars, and that's my final offer.\n Customer: Huh ... I'll think about it.\n Merchant: Wait, wait, wait, wait. Listen. I'll even throw in this vase.\n Customer: Now what am I going to do with a vase?\n Merchant: Well, you can give it to that someone special when you find her... and this ring would look great with it.\n Customer: Oh, I'll stick with the records.", "choices": [ "it is stained.", "he already has one.", "its too expensive." ], "summary": "it is stained." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the customer's initial counter offer for the records?", "dialogue": "Merchant: Well hi there. What are you looking for today?\n Customer: Uh, I'm just looking.\n Merchant: Well, how about a ring for someone special?\n Customer: There IS no one special.\n Merchant: Well, take a look at this CD player. A great bargain today only.\n Customer: Nah. I already have one, plus the handle is cracked.\n Merchant: Okay. Well what about this genuine leather jacket? It would look great on you.\n Customer: Hum. Let me take a look at it.\n Merchant: Sure.\n Customer: Umm. There are stains on the sleeves. I'll pass.\n Merchant: Well okay. Well, wouldn't you like to walk home with some of these great records? Some of the best hits from the 1960's.\n Customer: Yeah, let's see. [Yeah] Now here's something I'd ... Ah, these records are scratched.\n Merchant: [Laughter] Just in a couple places. Listen. I'll sell you these ten records for fifty dollars. A steal!\n Customer: Whoa! They're way too expensive. I'll give you twenty-five bucks for them.\n Merchant: Ah, come on. I can't charge you less than thirty dollars and break even.\n Customer: Well, that guy over there is selling similar records for a much better price [Ah!], so thanks anyway.\n Merchant: Wait, wait, wait, wait. You drive a hard bargain. Twenty-eight dollars, and that's my final offer.\n Customer: Huh ... I'll think about it.\n Merchant: Wait, wait, wait, wait. Listen. I'll even throw in this vase.\n Customer: Now what am I going to do with a vase?\n Merchant: Well, you can give it to that someone special when you find her... and this ring would look great with it.\n Customer: Oh, I'll stick with the records.", "choices": [ "$25", "$28", "$30" ], "summary": "$25" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "From the conversation, what does the customer probably purchase from the merchant in the end?", "dialogue": "Merchant: Well hi there. What are you looking for today?\n Customer: Uh, I'm just looking.\n Merchant: Well, how about a ring for someone special?\n Customer: There IS no one special.\n Merchant: Well, take a look at this CD player. A great bargain today only.\n Customer: Nah. I already have one, plus the handle is cracked.\n Merchant: Okay. Well what about this genuine leather jacket? It would look great on you.\n Customer: Hum. Let me take a look at it.\n Merchant: Sure.\n Customer: Umm. There are stains on the sleeves. I'll pass.\n Merchant: Well okay. Well, wouldn't you like to walk home with some of these great records? Some of the best hits from the 1960's.\n Customer: Yeah, let's see. [Yeah] Now here's something I'd ... Ah, these records are scratched.\n Merchant: [Laughter] Just in a couple places. Listen. I'll sell you these ten records for fifty dollars. A steal!\n Customer: Whoa! They're way too expensive. I'll give you twenty-five bucks for them.\n Merchant: Ah, come on. I can't charge you less than thirty dollars and break even.\n Customer: Well, that guy over there is selling similar records for a much better price [Ah!], so thanks anyway.\n Merchant: Wait, wait, wait, wait. You drive a hard bargain. Twenty-eight dollars, and that's my final offer.\n Customer: Huh ... I'll think about it.\n Merchant: Wait, wait, wait, wait. Listen. I'll even throw in this vase.\n Customer: Now what am I going to do with a vase?\n Merchant: Well, you can give it to that someone special when you find her... and this ring would look great with it.\n Customer: Oh, I'll stick with the records.", "choices": [ "only records", "only a vase", "some records and a vase" ], "summary": "only records" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman imply?", "dialogue": "M: Have you heard of Professor Smith? I'm thinking of taking an advanced engineering course with him. What do you think?\n W: Yeah! You really should. He's published dozens of books so far, once been recommended as a textbook for postgraduates.", "choices": [ "The man shouldn't hesitate to take the course.", "The man should talk with the professor first.", "The course isn't open to undergraduates." ], "summary": "The man shouldn't hesitate to take the course." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will Jim be back?", "dialogue": "F: Where is Jim?\n M: He has gone to England with his family. He won't be back until September.", "choices": [ "This summer.", "Before the summer.", "After the summer." ], "summary": "After the summer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who gave Jim flowers?", "dialogue": "M: Why did Mary give Jim flowers?\n W: I think yesterday was Jim's birthday.", "choices": [ "The man.", "Jim.", "Mary." ], "summary": "Mary." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the woman want to go?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, sir. How can I get to this hotel? I can't find it.\n M: It's easy. Just go along this street to 26th Avenue. And then you'll find it next to the hank.", "choices": [ "A bank.", "26th avenue.", "A hotel." ], "summary": "A hotel." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time is it?", "dialogue": "F: What time is it now?\n M: A quarter to eleven.", "choices": [ "11:15", "10:45", "11:30" ], "summary": "10:45" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did Jane call Mike?", "dialogue": "M: Hello!\n W: Hello, Mike! This is Jane.\n M: Oh. Hello, Jane!\n W: Listen, Mike! I've got a real problem.\n M: What is it?\n W: The car's broken down.\n M: Oh, not again.\n W: Yeah. I checked the oil and I checked almost everything. It's just not starting at all.\n M: You have to get rid of it, you know.\n W: I know, I know. But look, the thing is, I've got to pick Tom up at the airport. Can I......?\n M: Use my car? Yes, of course.\n W: That'll be great! It's very kind of you.\n M: Come on when you like. I don't need it till tonight.\n W: OK! I'll be around in about an hour. Thanks a lot!\n M: It's all right. See you then!\n W: See you!", "choices": [ "To ask him to meet her.", "To tell him about Tom.", "To borrow his car." ], "summary": "To borrow his car." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where will Jane be in about one hour?", "dialogue": "M: Hello!\n W: Hello, Mike! This is Jane.\n M: Oh. Hello, Jane!\n W: Listen, Mike! I've got a real problem.\n M: What is it?\n W: The car's broken down.\n M: Oh, not again.\n W: Yeah. I checked the oil and I checked almost everything. It's just not starting at all.\n M: You have to get rid of it, you know.\n W: I know, I know. But look, the thing is, I've got to pick Tom up at the airport. Can I......?\n M: Use my car? Yes, of course.\n W: That'll be great! It's very kind of you.\n M: Come on when you like. I don't need it till tonight.\n W: OK! I'll be around in about an hour. Thanks a lot!\n M: It's all right. See you then!\n W: See you!", "choices": [ "At Mike's place.", "At the airport.", "At a garage." ], "summary": "At Mike's place." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we infer from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Hello!\n W: Hello, Mike! This is Jane.\n M: Oh. Hello, Jane!\n W: Listen, Mike! I've got a real problem.\n M: What is it?\n W: The car's broken down.\n M: Oh, not again.\n W: Yeah. I checked the oil and I checked almost everything. It's just not starting at all.\n M: You have to get rid of it, you know.\n W: I know, I know. But look, the thing is, I've got to pick Tom up at the airport. Can I......?\n M: Use my car? Yes, of course.\n W: That'll be great! It's very kind of you.\n M: Come on when you like. I don't need it till tonight.\n W: OK! I'll be around in about an hour. Thanks a lot!\n M: It's all right. See you then!\n W: See you!", "choices": [ "Jane has just learned to drive.", "Jane's car is in bad condition.", "Mike will go to the airport." ], "summary": "Jane's car is in bad condition." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman complain about?", "dialogue": "W: I don't know what to do. I can't seem to get anyone in the hospital to listen to my complaints and this outdated equipment is dangerous. Just look at it.\n M: Hmm, uh, are you trying to say that it presents a health hazard?\n W: Yes, I am. The head technician in the lab tried to persuade the hospital administration to replace it, but they are trying to cut costs.\n M: You are pregnant, aren't you?\n W: Yes, I am. I made an effort to get my supervisor to transfer me to another department, but he urged me not to complain too loudly. Because the administration is more likely to replace me than an X-ray equipment, I'm afraid to refuse to work. But I'm more afraid to expose my unborn child to the radiation.\n M: I see what you mean. Well, as your union representative, I have to warn you that it would take quite a while to force management to replace the old machines and attempt to get you transferred may or may not be successful.\n W: Oh, what am I supposed to do then?\n M: Workers have the legal right to refuse certain unsafe work assignments under two federal laws, the Occupation or Safety and Health Act and the National Labor Relations Act. But the requirements of either of the Acts may be difficult to meet.\n W: Do you think I have a good case?\n M: If you do lose your job, the union will fight to get it back for you along with back pay, your lost income. But you have to be prepared for a long wait, maybe after two years.", "choices": [ "Poor management of the hospital.", "The health hazard at her work place.", "Decisions made by the head technician." ], "summary": "The health hazard at her work place." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What has the woman asked her supervisor to do?", "dialogue": "W: I don't know what to do. I can't seem to get anyone in the hospital to listen to my complaints and this outdated equipment is dangerous. Just look at it.\n M: Hmm, uh, are you trying to say that it presents a health hazard?\n W: Yes, I am. The head technician in the lab tried to persuade the hospital administration to replace it, but they are trying to cut costs.\n M: You are pregnant, aren't you?\n W: Yes, I am. I made an effort to get my supervisor to transfer me to another department, but he urged me not to complain too loudly. Because the administration is more likely to replace me than an X-ray equipment, I'm afraid to refuse to work. But I'm more afraid to expose my unborn child to the radiation.\n M: I see what you mean. Well, as your union representative, I have to warn you that it would take quite a while to force management to replace the old machines and attempt to get you transferred may or may not be successful.\n W: Oh, what am I supposed to do then?\n M: Workers have the legal right to refuse certain unsafe work assignments under two federal laws, the Occupation or Safety and Health Act and the National Labor Relations Act. But the requirements of either of the Acts may be difficult to meet.\n W: Do you think I have a good case?\n M: If you do lose your job, the union will fight to get it back for you along with back pay, your lost income. But you have to be prepared for a long wait, maybe after two years.", "choices": [ "Transfer her to another department.", "Repair the X-ray equipment.", "Cut down her workload." ], "summary": "Transfer her to another department." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man say about the two federal laws?", "dialogue": "W: I don't know what to do. I can't seem to get anyone in the hospital to listen to my complaints and this outdated equipment is dangerous. Just look at it.\n M: Hmm, uh, are you trying to say that it presents a health hazard?\n W: Yes, I am. The head technician in the lab tried to persuade the hospital administration to replace it, but they are trying to cut costs.\n M: You are pregnant, aren't you?\n W: Yes, I am. I made an effort to get my supervisor to transfer me to another department, but he urged me not to complain too loudly. Because the administration is more likely to replace me than an X-ray equipment, I'm afraid to refuse to work. But I'm more afraid to expose my unborn child to the radiation.\n M: I see what you mean. Well, as your union representative, I have to warn you that it would take quite a while to force management to replace the old machines and attempt to get you transferred may or may not be successful.\n W: Oh, what am I supposed to do then?\n M: Workers have the legal right to refuse certain unsafe work assignments under two federal laws, the Occupation or Safety and Health Act and the National Labor Relations Act. But the requirements of either of the Acts may be difficult to meet.\n W: Do you think I have a good case?\n M: If you do lose your job, the union will fight to get it back for you along with back pay, your lost income. But you have to be prepared for a long wait, maybe after two years.", "choices": [ "Their requirements may be difficult to meet.", "Neither is applicable to the woman's case.", "Both of them have been subject to criticism." ], "summary": "Their requirements may be difficult to meet." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the union do if the woman loses her job?", "dialogue": "W: I don't know what to do. I can't seem to get anyone in the hospital to listen to my complaints and this outdated equipment is dangerous. Just look at it.\n M: Hmm, uh, are you trying to say that it presents a health hazard?\n W: Yes, I am. The head technician in the lab tried to persuade the hospital administration to replace it, but they are trying to cut costs.\n M: You are pregnant, aren't you?\n W: Yes, I am. I made an effort to get my supervisor to transfer me to another department, but he urged me not to complain too loudly. Because the administration is more likely to replace me than an X-ray equipment, I'm afraid to refuse to work. But I'm more afraid to expose my unborn child to the radiation.\n M: I see what you mean. Well, as your union representative, I have to warn you that it would take quite a while to force management to replace the old machines and attempt to get you transferred may or may not be successful.\n W: Oh, what am I supposed to do then?\n M: Workers have the legal right to refuse certain unsafe work assignments under two federal laws, the Occupation or Safety and Health Act and the National Labor Relations Act. But the requirements of either of the Acts may be difficult to meet.\n W: Do you think I have a good case?\n M: If you do lose your job, the union will fight to get it back for you along with back pay, your lost income. But you have to be prepared for a long wait, maybe after two years.", "choices": [ "Organize a mass strike.", "Compensate for her loss.", "Try to help her get it back." ], "summary": "Try to help her get it back." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is Robert?", "dialogue": "W: What is that noise?\n M: That is Robert sawing the broken tree in his back yard.", "choices": [ "In the house.", "In his back yard.", "In the factory." ], "summary": "In his back yard." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman's husband?", "dialogue": "M: What does your husband do?\n F: He teaches Spanish.", "choices": [ "A Spanish dancer.", "A shoe maker.", "A teacher." ], "summary": "A teacher." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can be inferred from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Have you heard about Tim? He had to be rushed to the emergency room.\n W: Really? I hope it's not too serious.", "choices": [ "Tim will get to the hospital quickly.", "The woman's heard all about Tim's illness.", "The woman doesn't know how Tim is now." ], "summary": "The woman doesn't know how Tim is now." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where do the two speakers work?", "dialogue": "M: What's going on around here? Why is everyone changing offices?\n W: Haven't you heard? Where have you been anyway?\n M: I just got back from visiting the plant in Chicago.\n W: Well, there are a lot of changes being made here this week.\n M: Yes, I see. But what are they?\n W: For one thing, Martha and Jim are leaving.\n M: Where are they going?Did they get a higher position?\n W: Martha's going to the office in Atlanta. She is going to be in charge of the whole southern market.\n M: That sounds like a good position to me. What about Jim?\n W: He is going to manage the plant in California.\n M: And you? What about you? Are you going to rise to a higher position?\n W: Not yet, but I'm hoping I will.\n M: Don't you want to get a raise? I'd like the job in California.\n W: No, I want to stay here at the company office. This is the place to get noticed by top management.", "choices": [ "In a plant in Chicago.", "In a large company.", "In an office in Atlanta." ], "summary": "In a large company." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who has risen to a higher position?", "dialogue": "M: What's going on around here? Why is everyone changing offices?\n W: Haven't you heard? Where have you been anyway?\n M: I just got back from visiting the plant in Chicago.\n W: Well, there are a lot of changes being made here this week.\n M: Yes, I see. But what are they?\n W: For one thing, Martha and Jim are leaving.\n M: Where are they going?Did they get a higher position?\n W: Martha's going to the office in Atlanta. She is going to be in charge of the whole southern market.\n M: That sounds like a good position to me. What about Jim?\n W: He is going to manage the plant in California.\n M: And you? What about you? Are you going to rise to a higher position?\n W: Not yet, but I'm hoping I will.\n M: Don't you want to get a raise? I'd like the job in California.\n W: No, I want to stay here at the company office. This is the place to get noticed by top management.", "choices": [ "Jim.", "Martha.", "Both Jim and Martha." ], "summary": "Both Jim and Martha." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman want to remain in the company office?", "dialogue": "M: What's going on around here? Why is everyone changing offices?\n W: Haven't you heard? Where have you been anyway?\n M: I just got back from visiting the plant in Chicago.\n W: Well, there are a lot of changes being made here this week.\n M: Yes, I see. But what are they?\n W: For one thing, Martha and Jim are leaving.\n M: Where are they going?Did they get a higher position?\n W: Martha's going to the office in Atlanta. She is going to be in charge of the whole southern market.\n M: That sounds like a good position to me. What about Jim?\n W: He is going to manage the plant in California.\n M: And you? What about you? Are you going to rise to a higher position?\n W: Not yet, but I'm hoping I will.\n M: Don't you want to get a raise? I'd like the job in California.\n W: No, I want to stay here at the company office. This is the place to get noticed by top management.", "choices": [ "She is fond of writing notices.", "She is still new in her position.", "She hopes to keep in close touch with her superiors." ], "summary": "She hopes to keep in close touch with her superiors." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "M: My dinner tastes kind of funny.\n W: Then why don't you have the waiter bring you something else?", "choices": [ "Boss and cook.", "Friends.", "Customer and waiter." ], "summary": "Friends." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What happened to the woman?", "dialogue": "M: Tell me what happened.\n W: Well, I wasn't paying attention when I started to cross the street, and I stepped in front of a taxi. I didn't realize it was still moving.\n M: Can you walk?\n W: Not very well.\n M: Where does it hurt?\n W: My side hurts when I take a step?\n M: Okay, don't try to walk anymore. Don't worry. An ambulance is on the way. You know, you're very lucky; you could have easily been killed in the accident.\n W: Yes, I guess I could have.\n M: You'll have to fill out a form. Do you have any identification with you?\n W: I have my passport. By the way, how did you get here so fast?\n M: Someone dialed 911 and reported the accident. We were in the area and got a radio call. It only took a minute or so to get here.", "choices": [ "She couldn't cross a busy street.", "She got into a moving taxi.", "She got hurt by a taxi." ], "summary": "She got hurt by a taxi." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the two speakers?", "dialogue": "M: Tell me what happened.\n W: Well, I wasn't paying attention when I started to cross the street, and I stepped in front of a taxi. I didn't realize it was still moving.\n M: Can you walk?\n W: Not very well.\n M: Where does it hurt?\n W: My side hurts when I take a step?\n M: Okay, don't try to walk anymore. Don't worry. An ambulance is on the way. You know, you're very lucky; you could have easily been killed in the accident.\n W: Yes, I guess I could have.\n M: You'll have to fill out a form. Do you have any identification with you?\n W: I have my passport. By the way, how did you get here so fast?\n M: Someone dialed 911 and reported the accident. We were in the area and got a radio call. It only took a minute or so to get here.", "choices": [ "In the hospital.", "In the street.", "In a police station." ], "summary": "In the street." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman complaining about?", "dialogue": "M: Babar Jason?\n W: Yes.\n M: Hello, I'm Doctor Johnson. What's the problem?\n W: I keep getting these headaches lately. And my nose usually gets stuffed up.\n M: Are you eating properly?\n W: Sure, I don't eat fast food. I eat three square meals a day.\n M: You might be coming down with the virus.\n W: To tell you the truth, this has been going on for over a month. My school grades are suffering because my mind is always on my health.\n M: Well, do you have pets?\n W: My roommate has a cat.\n M: Ah, it may be the cat.\n W: Come to think of it. She did get the cat about a month ago.\n M: All right, I'd like you to fill out this medical history form. I'm going to give you some tests. Have you ever had any?\n W: At least not what I can remember.\n M: We'll schedule you for the test right away. Then we'll be able to get to the bottom of this ting.\n W: But if it turns out to be the cat, I'll have a hard time persuading my roommate to get rid of it. She is crazy about that eat.\n M: Well, then you may have to get rid of both of them.", "choices": [ "Meals", "Headeches", "Her cat" ], "summary": "Headeches" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the dialogue take place?", "dialogue": "M: Babar Jason?\n W: Yes.\n M: Hello, I'm Doctor Johnson. What's the problem?\n W: I keep getting these headaches lately. And my nose usually gets stuffed up.\n M: Are you eating properly?\n W: Sure, I don't eat fast food. I eat three square meals a day.\n M: You might be coming down with the virus.\n W: To tell you the truth, this has been going on for over a month. My school grades are suffering because my mind is always on my health.\n M: Well, do you have pets?\n W: My roommate has a cat.\n M: Ah, it may be the cat.\n W: Come to think of it. She did get the cat about a month ago.\n M: All right, I'd like you to fill out this medical history form. I'm going to give you some tests. Have you ever had any?\n W: At least not what I can remember.\n M: We'll schedule you for the test right away. Then we'll be able to get to the bottom of this ting.\n W: But if it turns out to be the cat, I'll have a hard time persuading my roommate to get rid of it. She is crazy about that eat.\n M: Well, then you may have to get rid of both of them.", "choices": [ "In a clinic", "In a pet shop", "In the dormitory" ], "summary": "In a clinic" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man tell the woman to do before some tests?", "dialogue": "M: Babar Jason?\n W: Yes.\n M: Hello, I'm Doctor Johnson. What's the problem?\n W: I keep getting these headaches lately. And my nose usually gets stuffed up.\n M: Are you eating properly?\n W: Sure, I don't eat fast food. I eat three square meals a day.\n M: You might be coming down with the virus.\n W: To tell you the truth, this has been going on for over a month. My school grades are suffering because my mind is always on my health.\n M: Well, do you have pets?\n W: My roommate has a cat.\n M: Ah, it may be the cat.\n W: Come to think of it. She did get the cat about a month ago.\n M: All right, I'd like you to fill out this medical history form. I'm going to give you some tests. Have you ever had any?\n W: At least not what I can remember.\n M: We'll schedule you for the test right away. Then we'll be able to get to the bottom of this ting.\n W: But if it turns out to be the cat, I'll have a hard time persuading my roommate to get rid of it. She is crazy about that eat.\n M: Well, then you may have to get rid of both of them.", "choices": [ "To describe her first test", "To fill out a form", "To take some pills" ], "summary": "To fill out a form" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man suggest that the woman do in the end?", "dialogue": "M: Babar Jason?\n W: Yes.\n M: Hello, I'm Doctor Johnson. What's the problem?\n W: I keep getting these headaches lately. And my nose usually gets stuffed up.\n M: Are you eating properly?\n W: Sure, I don't eat fast food. I eat three square meals a day.\n M: You might be coming down with the virus.\n W: To tell you the truth, this has been going on for over a month. My school grades are suffering because my mind is always on my health.\n M: Well, do you have pets?\n W: My roommate has a cat.\n M: Ah, it may be the cat.\n W: Come to think of it. She did get the cat about a month ago.\n M: All right, I'd like you to fill out this medical history form. I'm going to give you some tests. Have you ever had any?\n W: At least not what I can remember.\n M: We'll schedule you for the test right away. Then we'll be able to get to the bottom of this ting.\n W: But if it turns out to be the cat, I'll have a hard time persuading my roommate to get rid of it. She is crazy about that eat.\n M: Well, then you may have to get rid of both of them.", "choices": [ "Get a new pet for her roommate", "Find a new roommate having no pet", "Tell her roommate to keep her cat away" ], "summary": "Find a new roommate having no pet" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is the man possibly talking to?", "dialogue": "M: I'm not feeling so well.\n W: Get some rest and take these three times a day and you should feel better. If you don't, come back and see me.", "choices": [ "A doctor.", "A teacher.", "His mother" ], "summary": "A doctor." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Mrs. Green say?", "dialogue": "F: Can you help my son Peter with his English, Mr. Black?\n M: OK, Mrs. Green.", "choices": [ "She says that Peter will help Mr. Black with his English.", "She says that she wants Mr. Black to help Peter.", "She says that she wants Mr. Black to help her." ], "summary": "She says that she wants Mr. Black to help Peter." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does this conversation take place?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Lynn, how are you feeling?\n W: Steven! Why? How do you know?\n M: You were absent today. Tom told me that you had been ill. What's wrong with you?\n W: Nothing serious. Yesterday I went to the supermarket after school. But it began to rain heavily on my way home. I was wet absolutely.\n M: Bad luck.\n W: This morning I got a fever. The doctor asked me to stay at home and have a rest after taking some medicine.\n M: Are you better now?\n W: Yes, I am much better now. I think I can go to school tomorrow.\n M: That's good.", "choices": [ "In the school.", "At Lynn's home.", "In the supermarket." ], "summary": "At Lynn's home." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did Lynn have a fever?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Lynn, how are you feeling?\n W: Steven! Why? How do you know?\n M: You were absent today. Tom told me that you had been ill. What's wrong with you?\n W: Nothing serious. Yesterday I went to the supermarket after school. But it began to rain heavily on my way home. I was wet absolutely.\n M: Bad luck.\n W: This morning I got a fever. The doctor asked me to stay at home and have a rest after taking some medicine.\n M: Are you better now?\n W: Yes, I am much better now. I think I can go to school tomorrow.\n M: That's good.", "choices": [ "She was caught in the heavy rain.", "She had some bad food.", "She did a lot of work." ], "summary": "She was caught in the heavy rain." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which team is Charlie for?", "dialogue": "W: Hey, Charlie. How was your football game the other day?\n M: Great! Our team played hard and out Huasheng Team.\n W: Congratulations! But hold on, there. Taishan Team, you know, is difficult to play.\n M: You're right. It will be a close game. But I've got a good feeling about this game. Our team is sure to win!\n W: Don't be too sure. Remember, we don't know who will win before the last game.\n M: Well, let's wait and see.", "choices": [ "Huasheng Team.", "Taishan Team.", "Neither of them." ], "summary": "Neither of them." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do you know from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Do you want to see if I can get tickets to the football game next week?\n W: I don't think we can have a chance, but you can try anyway.", "choices": [ "The tickets for the game are hard to get.", "The woman doesn't want to go for the game.", "There are no tickets available now." ], "summary": "The tickets for the game are hard to get." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time did Sue leave home?", "dialogue": "M: I wonder if Sue will be here by 5 o'clock.\n W: Her husband said she left home at 4:30. She should be here at 5:10, or 5:15 at the latest.", "choices": [ "5:10", "5:00", "4:30" ], "summary": "4:30" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the cinema?", "dialogue": "F: Excuse me, can you tell me the way to the cinema?\n M: Yes. Go along this road and turn right at the second crossing.", "choices": [ "It's on the right at the first crossing.", "It's on the left at the second crossing.", "It's on the right at the second crossing." ], "summary": "It's on the right at the second crossing." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman think the man will do?", "dialogue": "M: Forgive the mess in here, we had a party last night. There were a lot of people and they all brought food.\n W: Yeah, I can tell. Well, I guess it's pretty obvious what you'll be doing most of today.", "choices": [ "Get more food and drinks.", "Ask his friend to come over.", "Tidy up the place." ], "summary": "Tidy up the place." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What would they do first?", "dialogue": "M: I can't find my pen. I need to write a letter.\n W: I'll look for it later. Right now I need you to help fix the shelf before paint it.", "choices": [ "Write the letter.", "Paint the shelf.", "Fix the shelf." ], "summary": "Fix the shelf." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What help does the woman need?", "dialogue": "W: Could you please give me a lift to the airport this aftemoon? I need to catch a flight.\n M: I'd like to, but there is something wrong with my car. Why not ask Jim for help? He has had his car fixed and he's free today.", "choices": [ "To have her car fixed.", "To send Jim to the airport.", "To be driven to the airport." ], "summary": "To be driven to the airport." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man intend to do?", "dialogue": "W: Wow, your new house is so beautiful.\n M: Thank you. But I think it still needs some more decoration.", "choices": [ "Buy a new car.", "Decorate his house.", "See a doctor." ], "summary": "Decorate his house." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers doing?", "dialogue": "M: Would you pass me the Sports Section please?\n W: Sure, if you give me the classified Ads and Local-News Section.", "choices": [ "Talking about sports.", "Writing up local news.", "Reading newspapers." ], "summary": "Reading newspapers." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who works as an editor for The Readers' Digest?", "dialogue": "M: Jenny, I've heard you want to be a reporter.\n W: Yes. I do. Tony, you've been an editor at The Readers' Digest for years - could you introduce me to any reporters in your company?\n M: Sure. I'll introduce you to Henry. He reports on a number of topics,so he can give you advice on how to deal with a variety of topics.\n W: Thanks.\n M: And I'll also introduce you to Sam. He's very good at writing story details.\n W: That's great. Anyone else?\n M: Let me think...David is a great reporter,too. He is a really pleasant man. I think he can give you some good advice on how to deal with anybody you might meet.\n W: Great. When can I meet them?", "choices": [ "Jenny.", "Tony.", "Henry." ], "summary": "Tony." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can David teach the woman?", "dialogue": "M: Jenny, I've heard you want to be a reporter.\n W: Yes. I do. Tony, you've been an editor at The Readers' Digest for years - could you introduce me to any reporters in your company?\n M: Sure. I'll introduce you to Henry. He reports on a number of topics,so he can give you advice on how to deal with a variety of topics.\n W: Thanks.\n M: And I'll also introduce you to Sam. He's very good at writing story details.\n W: That's great. Anyone else?\n M: Let me think...David is a great reporter,too. He is a really pleasant man. I think he can give you some good advice on how to deal with anybody you might meet.\n W: Great. When can I meet them?", "choices": [ "How to write the details of a story.", "How to deal with numerous topics.", "How to deal with people she meets." ], "summary": "How to deal with people she meets." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who do you think are the two speakers in the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Airports are sad places.\n M: Sometimes, I guess. But, we'll write to each other. You'll come down at Christmas.\n W: If we can find the money.\n M: Don't worry, Marta. Everything will be taken care of. They say that fares are going to be reduced in the next six months. And when I graduate, well ...\n W: That's two years from now. Two years is a long time.\n M: The time will pass quickly. You'll see. I might even be able to go back to New York next summer.\n W: Oh, John, you'll forget all about me. Your mother will find you a nice girl, you'll get married, and live happily ever after.\n M: No, I won't. I swear I won't. Believe me please.\n W: Whatever you say, all I know is that you are going to be taken away from me.\n M: That's ridiculous[ I'll write every day, whether you answer me or not.\n W: Don't be silly. You'll have other things to do. (She begins to cry.)\n M: Don't cry, Marta, please.", "choices": [ "Betty and Tom.", "Alice and Smith.", "Marta and John." ], "summary": "Marta and John." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they doing at the airport?", "dialogue": "W: Airports are sad places.\n M: Sometimes, I guess. But, we'll write to each other. You'll come down at Christmas.\n W: If we can find the money.\n M: Don't worry, Marta. Everything will be taken care of. They say that fares are going to be reduced in the next six months. And when I graduate, well ...\n W: That's two years from now. Two years is a long time.\n M: The time will pass quickly. You'll see. I might even be able to go back to New York next summer.\n W: Oh, John, you'll forget all about me. Your mother will find you a nice girl, you'll get married, and live happily ever after.\n M: No, I won't. I swear I won't. Believe me please.\n W: Whatever you say, all I know is that you are going to be taken away from me.\n M: That's ridiculous[ I'll write every day, whether you answer me or not.\n W: Don't be silly. You'll have other things to do. (She begins to cry.)\n M: Don't cry, Marta, please.", "choices": [ "They are traveling together.", "They are having a walk.", "They are saying goodbye to each other." ], "summary": "They are saying goodbye to each other." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is John?", "dialogue": "W: Airports are sad places.\n M: Sometimes, I guess. But, we'll write to each other. You'll come down at Christmas.\n W: If we can find the money.\n M: Don't worry, Marta. Everything will be taken care of. They say that fares are going to be reduced in the next six months. And when I graduate, well ...\n W: That's two years from now. Two years is a long time.\n M: The time will pass quickly. You'll see. I might even be able to go back to New York next summer.\n W: Oh, John, you'll forget all about me. Your mother will find you a nice girl, you'll get married, and live happily ever after.\n M: No, I won't. I swear I won't. Believe me please.\n W: Whatever you say, all I know is that you are going to be taken away from me.\n M: That's ridiculous[ I'll write every day, whether you answer me or not.\n W: Don't be silly. You'll have other things to do. (She begins to cry.)\n M: Don't cry, Marta, please.", "choices": [ "He is a lawyer.", "He is a doctor.", "He is a student." ], "summary": "He is a student." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is Marta afraid of?", "dialogue": "W: Airports are sad places.\n M: Sometimes, I guess. But, we'll write to each other. You'll come down at Christmas.\n W: If we can find the money.\n M: Don't worry, Marta. Everything will be taken care of. They say that fares are going to be reduced in the next six months. And when I graduate, well ...\n W: That's two years from now. Two years is a long time.\n M: The time will pass quickly. You'll see. I might even be able to go back to New York next summer.\n W: Oh, John, you'll forget all about me. Your mother will find you a nice girl, you'll get married, and live happily ever after.\n M: No, I won't. I swear I won't. Believe me please.\n W: Whatever you say, all I know is that you are going to be taken away from me.\n M: That's ridiculous[ I'll write every day, whether you answer me or not.\n W: Don't be silly. You'll have other things to do. (She begins to cry.)\n M: Don't cry, Marta, please.", "choices": [ "She is afraid that John will forget all about her once he leaves.", "She is afraid that John will never come back once he leaves.", "She is afraid that John will come back once he leaves." ], "summary": "She is afraid that John will forget all about her once he leaves." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the relationship between the speakers?", "dialogue": "M: Is this desk available? I need to find some work space.\n W: Let me think. That's Terry's spot but I think he's working from home today.\n M: That's where Terry sits? Then I can't work there. I just saw him in the parking lot.\n W: Oh, that's right. Terry's working from home on Monday and Wednesday this week - his schedule's always changing and I can never keep track of it. But why don't you try over where Gordon sits? There's an extra desk over there.", "choices": [ "Classmates.", "Workmates.", "Husband and wife." ], "summary": "Workmates." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman advise the man to do?", "dialogue": "M: Is this desk available? I need to find some work space.\n W: Let me think. That's Terry's spot but I think he's working from home today.\n M: That's where Terry sits? Then I can't work there. I just saw him in the parking lot.\n W: Oh, that's right. Terry's working from home on Monday and Wednesday this week - his schedule's always changing and I can never keep track of it. But why don't you try over where Gordon sits? There's an extra desk over there.", "choices": [ "Use another desk.", "Change his schedule.", "Find out where Terry is." ], "summary": "Use another desk." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the two speakers mainly talking about?", "dialogue": "W: What a nice photograph, Alex! Who's the woman holding the baby?\n M: That's my mother. The baby is me.\n W: Where was it taken?\n M: At a little village in the mountains. My parents used to go there on vacation every summer.", "choices": [ "Alex's hometown.", "Alex's parents.", "Alex's family photograph." ], "summary": "Alex's family photograph." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What might the woman be good at?", "dialogue": "M: I am looking for someone who has taken care of elderly people before. Do you have any experience?\n W: I'm sorry. My experience is with small children. I'm afraid I will not be suitable for the job.", "choices": [ "Looking after small children.", "Taking care of elderly people.", "Teaching people how to find a job." ], "summary": "Looking after small children." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the woman be able to use her car?", "dialogue": "W: I'd like to have my car serviced, the engine and wheels checked. How long will that take?\n M: Oh, well, it's rather late. I'm afraid it'll take hours. You have to have it done in the morning, but we can lend you a car like yours free of charge. You can take it now.", "choices": [ "Right now.", "In three hours.", "The next day." ], "summary": "The next day." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: I'm getting absolutely nowhere with Physics problems.\n W: How about my going through them with you?", "choices": [ "She could help him with the problems.", "He should go out for while.", "She could go out together with him." ], "summary": "She could help him with the problems." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the man feel sorry?", "dialogue": "M: Welcome back home, darling. Did you have a good time?\n W: Yes, wonderful. Why, Jack, the house looks as if you have also been away,\n M: Why do you say that?\n W: Look at the dirty plates, cups, shirts everywhere.\n M: Sorry, darling.", "choices": [ "He had lied to his wife.", "The house was a mess.", "The plates and cups were broken." ], "summary": "The house was a mess." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why can't Janet attend the class this afternoon?", "dialogue": "M: Hello. Matt White speaking.\n W: Hello, Dr. White, my name's Pan Johnson. My roommate, Janet Holmes, wanted me to call you.\n M: Janet Holmes? Oh, that's right. She's in my Shakespearean English class. Has anything happened to her?\n W: Nothing, it's just that she submitted a job application yesterday and the company asked her in for an interview today. She's afraid she won't be able to attend your class this afternoon. I'm calling to see whether it would be OK if I gave you her essay.\n M: Certainly, that would be fine. Uh, you can either drop it off at my class or bring it to my office.\n W: Would it be all right to come by your office around 4:00? I'm afraid I can't come any earlier because I have three classes this afternoon.\n M: Uh, I won't be here when you come. I'm supposed to be at a meeting from 3:00 to 6:00, but how about leaving it with my secretary? She usually stays until 5:00.\n W: Fine, please tell her I'll be there at 4:00. And Dr. White, one more thing, could you tell me where your office is? Janet told me where your class is, but she didn't give me directions to your office.\n M: Well, I'm in Room 302 of the Gregory Building. I'll tell my secretary to put the paper in my mail box, and I'll get it when I return.\n W: I sure appreciate it. Goodbye, Dr. White.\n M: Goodbye, Ms. Johnson.", "choices": [ "She is to attend a meeting.", "She is to write an essay.", "She is to take a job interview." ], "summary": "She is to take a job interview." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman going to do for her roommate?", "dialogue": "M: Hello. Matt White speaking.\n W: Hello, Dr. White, my name's Pan Johnson. My roommate, Janet Holmes, wanted me to call you.\n M: Janet Holmes? Oh, that's right. She's in my Shakespearean English class. Has anything happened to her?\n W: Nothing, it's just that she submitted a job application yesterday and the company asked her in for an interview today. She's afraid she won't be able to attend your class this afternoon. I'm calling to see whether it would be OK if I gave you her essay.\n M: Certainly, that would be fine. Uh, you can either drop it off at my class or bring it to my office.\n W: Would it be all right to come by your office around 4:00? I'm afraid I can't come any earlier because I have three classes this afternoon.\n M: Uh, I won't be here when you come. I'm supposed to be at a meeting from 3:00 to 6:00, but how about leaving it with my secretary? She usually stays until 5:00.\n W: Fine, please tell her I'll be there at 4:00. And Dr. White, one more thing, could you tell me where your office is? Janet told me where your class is, but she didn't give me directions to your office.\n M: Well, I'm in Room 302 of the Gregory Building. I'll tell my secretary to put the paper in my mail box, and I'll get it when I return.\n W: I sure appreciate it. Goodbye, Dr. White.\n M: Goodbye, Ms. Johnson.", "choices": [ "Hand in her roommate's essay.", "Help her roommate with her report.", "Hand in her roommate's application form." ], "summary": "Hand in her roommate's essay." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When does the secretary usually leave?", "dialogue": "M: Hello. Matt White speaking.\n W: Hello, Dr. White, my name's Pan Johnson. My roommate, Janet Holmes, wanted me to call you.\n M: Janet Holmes? Oh, that's right. She's in my Shakespearean English class. Has anything happened to her?\n W: Nothing, it's just that she submitted a job application yesterday and the company asked her in for an interview today. She's afraid she won't be able to attend your class this afternoon. I'm calling to see whether it would be OK if I gave you her essay.\n M: Certainly, that would be fine. Uh, you can either drop it off at my class or bring it to my office.\n W: Would it be all right to come by your office around 4:00? I'm afraid I can't come any earlier because I have three classes this afternoon.\n M: Uh, I won't be here when you come. I'm supposed to be at a meeting from 3:00 to 6:00, but how about leaving it with my secretary? She usually stays until 5:00.\n W: Fine, please tell her I'll be there at 4:00. And Dr. White, one more thing, could you tell me where your office is? Janet told me where your class is, but she didn't give me directions to your office.\n M: Well, I'm in Room 302 of the Gregory Building. I'll tell my secretary to put the paper in my mail box, and I'll get it when I return.\n W: I sure appreciate it. Goodbye, Dr. White.\n M: Goodbye, Ms. Johnson.", "choices": [ "After 3:00.", "After 5:00.", "After 6:00." ], "summary": "After 5:00." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman want to know at the end of the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Hello. Matt White speaking.\n W: Hello, Dr. White, my name's Pan Johnson. My roommate, Janet Holmes, wanted me to call you.\n M: Janet Holmes? Oh, that's right. She's in my Shakespearean English class. Has anything happened to her?\n W: Nothing, it's just that she submitted a job application yesterday and the company asked her in for an interview today. She's afraid she won't be able to attend your class this afternoon. I'm calling to see whether it would be OK if I gave you her essay.\n M: Certainly, that would be fine. Uh, you can either drop it off at my class or bring it to my office.\n W: Would it be all right to come by your office around 4:00? I'm afraid I can't come any earlier because I have three classes this afternoon.\n M: Uh, I won't be here when you come. I'm supposed to be at a meeting from 3:00 to 6:00, but how about leaving it with my secretary? She usually stays until 5:00.\n W: Fine, please tell her I'll be there at 4:00. And Dr. White, one more thing, could you tell me where your office is? Janet told me where your class is, but she didn't give me directions to your office.\n M: Well, I'm in Room 302 of the Gregory Building. I'll tell my secretary to put the paper in my mail box, and I'll get it when I return.\n W: I sure appreciate it. Goodbye, Dr. White.\n M: Goodbye, Ms. Johnson.", "choices": [ "When Dr. white leaves his office.", "Where Dr. White's office is located.", "Directions to the classroom building." ], "summary": "Where Dr. White's office is located." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the name of the girl being interviewed?", "dialogue": "Interviewer: Today, I'm interviewing nine-year-old Alex about her feelings on how people can help save the environment. So, Alex, how can we save the environment?\n Alex: By saving water.\n Interviewer: Well, how can we do that?\n Alex: By not using too much water when we wash dishes, take a bath, and when we do other things, like watering the plants outside.\n Interviewer: Oh, I think I can do that. What else?\n Alex: When drinking or eating something outside, you should keep the garbage until you find a trashcan to put it in because littering makes our planet dirty. Do you like seeing trash all over the ground?\n Interviewer: No, I don't. Do you have any final suggestions?\n Alex: Yes. We shouldn't waste paper because trees are being cut down to make the paper. By recycling paper, we save the forests where animals live.\n Interviewer: So, how can children recycle paper, I mean, everyday?\n Alex: Well, for example, when I was in kindergarten, I used to save the newspapers so that I could make things make 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 recycling center.\n Interviewer: That's great. Well thanks Alex for your ideas.", "choices": [ "Alice", "Ellen", "Alex" ], "summary": "Alex" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "She says we should save water when ______________.", "dialogue": "Interviewer: Today, I'm interviewing nine-year-old Alex about her feelings on how people can help save the environment. So, Alex, how can we save the environment?\n Alex: By saving water.\n Interviewer: Well, how can we do that?\n Alex: By not using too much water when we wash dishes, take a bath, and when we do other things, like watering the plants outside.\n Interviewer: Oh, I think I can do that. What else?\n Alex: When drinking or eating something outside, you should keep the garbage until you find a trashcan to put it in because littering makes our planet dirty. Do you like seeing trash all over the ground?\n Interviewer: No, I don't. Do you have any final suggestions?\n Alex: Yes. We shouldn't waste paper because trees are being cut down to make the paper. By recycling paper, we save the forests where animals live.\n Interviewer: So, how can children recycle paper, I mean, everyday?\n Alex: Well, for example, when I was in kindergarten, I used to save the newspapers so that I could make things make 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 recycling center.\n Interviewer: That's great. Well thanks Alex for your ideas.", "choices": [ "washing cars", "cleaning clothes", "taking a bath" ], "summary": "taking a bath" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The girl's second suggestion is about _____________.", "dialogue": "Interviewer: Today, I'm interviewing nine-year-old Alex about her feelings on how people can help save the environment. So, Alex, how can we save the environment?\n Alex: By saving water.\n Interviewer: Well, how can we do that?\n Alex: By not using too much water when we wash dishes, take a bath, and when we do other things, like watering the plants outside.\n Interviewer: Oh, I think I can do that. What else?\n Alex: When drinking or eating something outside, you should keep the garbage until you find a trashcan to put it in because littering makes our planet dirty. Do you like seeing trash all over the ground?\n Interviewer: No, I don't. Do you have any final suggestions?\n Alex: Yes. We shouldn't waste paper because trees are being cut down to make the paper. By recycling paper, we save the forests where animals live.\n Interviewer: So, how can children recycle paper, I mean, everyday?\n Alex: Well, for example, when I was in kindergarten, I used to save the newspapers so that I could make things make 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 recycling center.\n Interviewer: That's great. Well thanks Alex for your ideas.", "choices": [ "separating different types of garbage", "disposing of trash properly", "having a family clean-up party" ], "summary": "disposing of trash properly" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "By recycling paper, we can ___________________.", "dialogue": "Interviewer: Today, I'm interviewing nine-year-old Alex about her feelings on how people can help save the environment. So, Alex, how can we save the environment?\n Alex: By saving water.\n Interviewer: Well, how can we do that?\n Alex: By not using too much water when we wash dishes, take a bath, and when we do other things, like watering the plants outside.\n Interviewer: Oh, I think I can do that. What else?\n Alex: When drinking or eating something outside, you should keep the garbage until you find a trashcan to put it in because littering makes our planet dirty. Do you like seeing trash all over the ground?\n Interviewer: No, I don't. Do you have any final suggestions?\n Alex: Yes. We shouldn't waste paper because trees are being cut down to make the paper. By recycling paper, we save the forests where animals live.\n Interviewer: So, how can children recycle paper, I mean, everyday?\n Alex: Well, for example, when I was in kindergarten, I used to save the newspapers so that I could make things make 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 recycling center.\n Interviewer: That's great. Well thanks Alex for your ideas.", "choices": [ "protect the forests", "cut down on waste", "save money" ], "summary": "protect the forests" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the girl do once a month?", "dialogue": "Interviewer: Today, I'm interviewing nine-year-old Alex about her feelings on how people can help save the environment. So, Alex, how can we save the environment?\n Alex: By saving water.\n Interviewer: Well, how can we do that?\n Alex: By not using too much water when we wash dishes, take a bath, and when we do other things, like watering the plants outside.\n Interviewer: Oh, I think I can do that. What else?\n Alex: When drinking or eating something outside, you should keep the garbage until you find a trashcan to put it in because littering makes our planet dirty. Do you like seeing trash all over the ground?\n Interviewer: No, I don't. Do you have any final suggestions?\n Alex: Yes. We shouldn't waste paper because trees are being cut down to make the paper. By recycling paper, we save the forests where animals live.\n Interviewer: So, how can children recycle paper, I mean, everyday?\n Alex: Well, for example, when I was in kindergarten, I used to save the newspapers so that I could make things make 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 recycling center.\n Interviewer: That's great. Well thanks Alex for your ideas.", "choices": [ "She visits a recycling center.", "She cleans a neighborhood park.", "She collects newspapers." ], "summary": "She collects newspapers." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn about the woman from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Airport, please. I'm running a little late. So just take the fastest way even if it's not the most direct.\n M: Sure, but there is a lot of traffic everywhere today because of the football game.", "choices": [ "She wants to take the most direct way.", "She may be late for the football game.", "She is worried about missing her flight." ], "summary": "She is worried about missing her flight." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man imply?", "dialogue": "M: It's a shame that you didn't win your tennis match.\n M: I might have won if I listened to my coach.", "choices": [ "His coach didn't help him enough.", "He had no chance of winning.", "He didn't follow his coach's advice." ], "summary": "He didn't follow his coach's advice." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How did the woman feel about the result of the game?", "dialogue": "W: I'm sorry you didn't win, Don.\n M: So am I. What a disappointment!\n W: Come on, cheer up!\n M: No, I feel terrible. And so do our classmates.\n W: But you tried your best, didn't you?\n M: Yes, I did.\n W: You won't give up trying, will you?\n M: No, I won't. I'll do better next time.\n W: I'll help you. We can practice together.\n M: That would be great.\n W: Then don't look so sad.\n M: I'll try to cheer up.\n W: You'll get over it.\n M: I know, thank you.\n W: Come on, I'll buy you a coffee.\n M: Oh, let's go.", "choices": [ "Cheerful.", "Excited.", "Disappointed." ], "summary": "Disappointed." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How did the man play in the game?", "dialogue": "W: I'm sorry you didn't win, Don.\n M: So am I. What a disappointment!\n W: Come on, cheer up!\n M: No, I feel terrible. And so do our classmates.\n W: But you tried your best, didn't you?\n M: Yes, I did.\n W: You won't give up trying, will you?\n M: No, I won't. I'll do better next time.\n W: I'll help you. We can practice together.\n M: That would be great.\n W: Then don't look so sad.\n M: I'll try to cheer up.\n W: You'll get over it.\n M: I know, thank you.\n W: Come on, I'll buy you a coffee.\n M: Oh, let's go.", "choices": [ "He tried his best, but he failed.", "He didn't try his best, so he failed.", "He gave up trying, so he failed." ], "summary": "He tried his best, but he failed." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many science courses did the woman take in high school?", "dialogue": "M: How many years of science did you have in high school?\n W: I had one year each of biology and chemistry. I wish I had had more.", "choices": [ "One.", "Two.", "More than two." ], "summary": "Two." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What happens when they are walking in the street?", "dialogue": "W: Look. Jack! That man fell off the ladder. Come and help! He must be injured.\n M: He's not moving. Shall we take him to the hospital?\n W: We mustn't move him. Leave him where he is.\n M: We must get help. I'll go to that phone box and call the First Aid Center.\n W: Right. I'll stay here with him.\n M: How is he now?\n W: He's still not moving, but he's breathing. His head must be hurt.\n M: The First Aid Center says they are coming soon.\n W: Let's wait until help comes. Look, there they come!", "choices": [ "They see a First Aid car coming.", "They see a man lying on the ground.", "They see a man falling off the ladder." ], "summary": "They see a man falling off the ladder." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do they do?", "dialogue": "W: Look. Jack! That man fell off the ladder. Come and help! He must be injured.\n M: He's not moving. Shall we take him to the hospital?\n W: We mustn't move him. Leave him where he is.\n M: We must get help. I'll go to that phone box and call the First Aid Center.\n W: Right. I'll stay here with him.\n M: How is he now?\n W: He's still not moving, but he's breathing. His head must be hurt.\n M: The First Aid Center says they are coming soon.\n W: Let's wait until help comes. Look, there they come!", "choices": [ "They call the First Aid Center for help.", "They move him to the side of the street.", "They take him to the nearest hospital." ], "summary": "They call the First Aid Center for help." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which of the following might be true?", "dialogue": "W: Look. Jack! That man fell off the ladder. Come and help! He must be injured.\n M: He's not moving. Shall we take him to the hospital?\n W: We mustn't move him. Leave him where he is.\n M: We must get help. I'll go to that phone box and call the First Aid Center.\n W: Right. I'll stay here with him.\n M: How is he now?\n W: He's still not moving, but he's breathing. His head must be hurt.\n M: The First Aid Center says they are coming soon.\n W: Let's wait until help comes. Look, there they come!", "choices": [ "The boy and the girl are nurses and doctors.", "The man must be badly injured.", "The police come and help." ], "summary": "The man must be badly injured." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time will the film start?", "dialogue": "W: Tiger Cinema. What can I do for you?\n M: Yes. Could you tell me what time the film starts?\n W: The film? Ten past nine tomorrow.", "choices": [ "Tonight.", "Tomorrow.", "Tomorrow evening" ], "summary": "Tomorrow." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the man check in?", "dialogue": "M: Hello. I need a room for two days from June 3 to 4. Do you have any spare room?\n W: Sorry, sir. We are fully booked on that day. But we do have rooms on June 5 and 6.\n M: OK. I book a single room for the two days.", "choices": [ "On June 4.", "On June 5.", "On June 6." ], "summary": "On June 5." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman think of the kitchen?", "dialogue": "M: Would it be convenient to see the apartment now?\n W: Yes. Come this way,please. This is the bedroom.\n M: Maybe it is a bit small. May I see the kitchen?\n W: Sure, it is completely modern.", "choices": [ "Small.", "Complete.", "Modern." ], "summary": "Modern." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the woman's package reach France?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, what can I do for you?\n W: I'd like to send this package to France. Can it be delivered in the next five days?\n M: Yes. We offer an overnight service. It'll cost 70 dollars.\n W: Ah, that's a bit expensive. Do you have a three-day service?\n M: No, but we can get your package to France in one week for 40 dollars.\n W: Well, that sounds good. I'll take that. Is the service guaranteed?\n M: Yes. We also offer a service where we can track your package. But that will cost 10 dollars extra.\n W: Oh, I won't need the tracking service...", "choices": [ "In three days.", "In five days.", "In one week." ], "summary": "In one week." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much will the woman pay at last?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, what can I do for you?\n W: I'd like to send this package to France. Can it be delivered in the next five days?\n M: Yes. We offer an overnight service. It'll cost 70 dollars.\n W: Ah, that's a bit expensive. Do you have a three-day service?\n M: No, but we can get your package to France in one week for 40 dollars.\n W: Well, that sounds good. I'll take that. Is the service guaranteed?\n M: Yes. We also offer a service where we can track your package. But that will cost 10 dollars extra.\n W: Oh, I won't need the tracking service...", "choices": [ "$10.", "$40.", "$70." ], "summary": "$40." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the man?", "dialogue": "W: Did you go see the doctor about your cough?\n M: The doctor said if I keep smoking it will increase my chance of having a heart attack or lung disease. And I am thinking about quitting smoking as the problems seem to be quite serious.", "choices": [ "He has had a heart attack because of smoking:", "He has serious lung disease.", "He is coughing because of too much smoking." ], "summary": "He is coughing because of too much smoking." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which two words did the woman tell the man to pronounce?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me, Sara.\n W: Yes?\n M: I have some difficulty in pronouncing some of the words in the text. Could you help me?\n W: Sure.\n M: How do you pronounce this word?\n W: Travel.\n M: Travel. What does \"travel\" mean, please?\n W: It means \"go from place to place\". For example, I want very much to travel round the world.\n M: I see. How about this word?\n W: \"Explain something\" means \"make something clear\".\n M: How do you spell \"clear\"?\n W: c-l-e-a-r, clear. If you want to make something clear to others, you explain it. Are you clear?\n M: Yes. You have explained clearly.\n W: That's good.", "choices": [ "Tractor and explain.", "Travel and explain.", "Twelve and clean." ], "summary": "Travel and explain." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman imply?", "dialogue": "M: I think we should move on to the next item.\n W: Ok. But I'd like to take this matter up again at the end of the meeting.", "choices": [ "They should put the meeting to an end.", "They should hold another meeting to discuss the matter.", "She wants to discuss the issue again later." ], "summary": "She wants to discuss the issue again later." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: How did your interview go?\n W: I couldn't feel better about it.", "choices": [ "The woman is sick.", "The woman is worried about her interview.", "The woman is confident." ], "summary": "The woman is confident." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the man and woman talking about?", "dialogue": "M: Janet, do you know anything about this author's latest best seller?\n W: Sum. I've just read through it. I strongly recommend it.", "choices": [ "Fashion.", "Music.", "A book." ], "summary": "A book." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn about Tom?", "dialogue": "M: Tom's house is a mess! Doesn't he ever clean it?\n W: I guess he just has too much ails on his mind with that new job.", "choices": [ "He's planning to find a new job.", "He prefers to keep his house in a mess.", "He's too busy to clean his house." ], "summary": "He's too busy to clean his house." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man suggest doing?", "dialogue": "M: Do you want to go to sleep, or do you want to stay up and watch a movie? I'm pretty tired, but I'm always up for a horror movie. It is Halloween, after all...\n W: I'd love to, but not tonight. I ate too much candy, and I'm so exhausted from trick-or-treating all night with the boys from the neighborhood. I need to rest!", "choices": [ "Going to bed right away.", "Eating some candy.", "Watching a movie." ], "summary": "Watching a movie." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the woman so tired?", "dialogue": "M: Do you want to go to sleep, or do you want to stay up and watch a movie? I'm pretty tired, but I'm always up for a horror movie. It is Halloween, after all...\n W: I'd love to, but not tonight. I ate too much candy, and I'm so exhausted from trick-or-treating all night with the boys from the neighborhood. I need to rest!", "choices": [ "She celebrated a festival.", "She took some kids to dinner.", "She helped her neighbor with some work." ], "summary": "She celebrated a festival." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man want the woman to do?", "dialogue": "W: Bye for now.\n M: Bye. But where are you going?\n W: The bank, the supermarket and...\n M: Will you buy an exercise book for me?\n W: I guess so. But I'll go to the post office first before I go to the supermarket.\n M: Can you also buy me a pen? The one you gave me last week doesn't work now.\n W: How come?\n M: It fell off the desk and was broken.\n W: Can you be more careful with your things?\n M: Ok. Oh. Can you wait a second?\n W: What for?\n M: You are going to the post office, right?\n W: Yes, so what?\n M: Here's a letter for Sam. Can you post it?", "choices": [ "Buy him an exercise book and a pen.", "Post a letter for him.", "Both A and B." ], "summary": "Both A and B." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the woman going first?", "dialogue": "W: Bye for now.\n M: Bye. But where are you going?\n W: The bank, the supermarket and...\n M: Will you buy an exercise book for me?\n W: I guess so. But I'll go to the post office first before I go to the supermarket.\n M: Can you also buy me a pen? The one you gave me last week doesn't work now.\n W: How come?\n M: It fell off the desk and was broken.\n W: Can you be more careful with your things?\n M: Ok. Oh. Can you wait a second?\n W: What for?\n M: You are going to the post office, right?\n W: Yes, so what?\n M: Here's a letter for Sam. Can you post it?", "choices": [ "The post office.", "The supermarket.", "Home." ], "summary": "The post office." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn about the man?", "dialogue": "W: Bye for now.\n M: Bye. But where are you going?\n W: The bank, the supermarket and...\n M: Will you buy an exercise book for me?\n W: I guess so. But I'll go to the post office first before I go to the supermarket.\n M: Can you also buy me a pen? The one you gave me last week doesn't work now.\n W: How come?\n M: It fell off the desk and was broken.\n W: Can you be more careful with your things?\n M: Ok. Oh. Can you wait a second?\n W: What for?\n M: You are going to the post office, right?\n W: Yes, so what?\n M: Here's a letter for Sam. Can you post it?", "choices": [ "He is bright and sweet.", "He is lazy and careless.", "He is more careful than the woman." ], "summary": "He is lazy and careless." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they talking about?", "dialogue": "M: What did you do on the beach?\n W: You know, made sand castles that sort of things, and hunted for shells.", "choices": [ "Playing on the beach.", "Painting on the beach.", "Dancing on the beach." ], "summary": "Playing on the beach." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long has Jessica's mother been dancing?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Jack, have you thought about your ideal job in the future? Do you want to be an excellent math teacher like your father?\n M: For Gosh's sake! I hate being a teacher. I still have a clear memory of the terrible days when my father helped me with all my subjects. But it is strange that I made great progress in my English learning. How about you, Jessica?\n W: Well, I dream of being a brilliant dancer like my mother. You know, she is 43 now, and she has been dancing since she was 20 years old.\n M: I can't believe it! She looks quite young and has a great figure.\n W: Yes. She has formed a good habit of having enough fruits and vegetables every day. And more importantly, she keeps an optimistic attitude towards life which benefits her physical condition.\n M: Oh, I see. How I wish I had taken enough exercise.\n W: Come on. Don't lose heart! If you think you can, you can. Let's get rid of our bad habits and learn from our great parents.\n M: Why not do it right now? Shall we swim this afternoon?\n W: With pleasure!", "choices": [ "For 20 years.", "For 23 years.", "For 43 years." ], "summary": "For 23 years." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Jessica's mother is in good condition, and what contributes to this more?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Jack, have you thought about your ideal job in the future? Do you want to be an excellent math teacher like your father?\n M: For Gosh's sake! I hate being a teacher. I still have a clear memory of the terrible days when my father helped me with all my subjects. But it is strange that I made great progress in my English learning. How about you, Jessica?\n W: Well, I dream of being a brilliant dancer like my mother. You know, she is 43 now, and she has been dancing since she was 20 years old.\n M: I can't believe it! She looks quite young and has a great figure.\n W: Yes. She has formed a good habit of having enough fruits and vegetables every day. And more importantly, she keeps an optimistic attitude towards life which benefits her physical condition.\n M: Oh, I see. How I wish I had taken enough exercise.\n W: Come on. Don't lose heart! If you think you can, you can. Let's get rid of our bad habits and learn from our great parents.\n M: Why not do it right now? Shall we swim this afternoon?\n W: With pleasure!", "choices": [ "Having an optimistic attitude towards life.", "Fruits and vegetables.", "Taking enough exercise." ], "summary": "Having an optimistic attitude towards life." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What subject does the man like best?", "dialogue": "M: What have you been studying?\n W: Biology and chemistry. I like natural sciences. How about you?\n M: I prefer social sciences. I like history best.", "choices": [ "History.", "Biology.", "Chemistry." ], "summary": "History." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the boy going to spend his holidays?", "dialogue": "W: Do you have a plan for your holidays?\n M: Yes. I'll go back to my hometown.\n W: To see your grandparents?\n M: Yes, and also do some farming.\n W: You mean you know how to farm?\n M: Yes. I did that every summer during holidays.\n W: I didn't know that a city boy can do farm work. Can I go there with you? I'd like to learn to do some farming.\n M: Sure, my grandparents would be very happy to see you.\n W: Are you sure?\n M: I'm sure. They are very kind people.", "choices": [ "In the city.", "In the country.", "Abroad." ], "summary": "In the country." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will he do there?", "dialogue": "W: Do you have a plan for your holidays?\n M: Yes. I'll go back to my hometown.\n W: To see your grandparents?\n M: Yes, and also do some farming.\n W: You mean you know how to farm?\n M: Yes. I did that every summer during holidays.\n W: I didn't know that a city boy can do farm work. Can I go there with you? I'd like to learn to do some farming.\n M: Sure, my grandparents would be very happy to see you.\n W: Are you sure?\n M: I'm sure. They are very kind people.", "choices": [ "To do some farm work.", "To study at home.", "To do some housework." ], "summary": "To do some farm work." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which of the following is not true?", "dialogue": "W: Do you have a plan for your holidays?\n M: Yes. I'll go back to my hometown.\n W: To see your grandparents?\n M: Yes, and also do some farming.\n W: You mean you know how to farm?\n M: Yes. I did that every summer during holidays.\n W: I didn't know that a city boy can do farm work. Can I go there with you? I'd like to learn to do some farming.\n M: Sure, my grandparents would be very happy to see you.\n W: Are you sure?\n M: I'm sure. They are very kind people.", "choices": [ "The boy's grandparents live in the country.", "The boy's school is in the city.", "The girl knows how to farm, too." ], "summary": "The girl knows how to farm, too." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What has the woman decided to do On Sunday afternoon?", "dialogue": "M: I am going to the museum Sunday afternoon. There is a new exhibition of Indian art. Want to come with me?\n W: I'd love to, but my best friend is getting married on Sunday, and I won't miss it for anything.", "choices": [ "To attend a wedding.", "To visit an exhibition.", "To meet a friend." ], "summary": "To attend a wedding." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is Kangkang unhappy?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Kangkang, why are you unhappy?\n M: I can't get a ticket to the football match tomorrow.\n W: Maybe I can help you. One of my friends wants to sell his ticket to that match.\n M: Really? Thank you very much.", "choices": [ "His favorite team lost the football match.", "He can't take part in the football match.", "He can't get a ticket to the football match." ], "summary": "He can't get a ticket to the football match." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman suggest they do?", "dialogue": "M: This is hopeless, these figures still don't add up right, let's do the calculations over again.\n W: Yes, but why not do them tomorrow? It's very late now.", "choices": [ "Check the figures later today.", "Do the calculations again tomorrow.", "Bring a calculator tomorrow." ], "summary": "Do the calculations again tomorrow." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "For whom does the man order the computer?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, this is Dell China. What can I do for you?\n M: I want to order a laptop computer for my wife.\n W: Certainly. What type would you like to buy for her?\n M: AM520.\n W: What color does she want, a black one or a white one?\n M: She prefers a black one.\n W: All right. Have you decided what size to buy? There are different sizes to choose from, from 13-inch ones to 17-inch ones.\n M: Well, I want to buy a 15-inch one. How much does it cost?\n W: 5000 yuan, including the postage.", "choices": [ "His friend.", "His daughter.", "His wife." ], "summary": "His wife." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What color does the man want?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, this is Dell China. What can I do for you?\n M: I want to order a laptop computer for my wife.\n W: Certainly. What type would you like to buy for her?\n M: AM520.\n W: What color does she want, a black one or a white one?\n M: She prefers a black one.\n W: All right. Have you decided what size to buy? There are different sizes to choose from, from 13-inch ones to 17-inch ones.\n M: Well, I want to buy a 15-inch one. How much does it cost?\n W: 5000 yuan, including the postage.", "choices": [ "Red.", "White.", "Black." ], "summary": "Black." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What size does the man want to buy?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, this is Dell China. What can I do for you?\n M: I want to order a laptop computer for my wife.\n W: Certainly. What type would you like to buy for her?\n M: AM520.\n W: What color does she want, a black one or a white one?\n M: She prefers a black one.\n W: All right. Have you decided what size to buy? There are different sizes to choose from, from 13-inch ones to 17-inch ones.\n M: Well, I want to buy a 15-inch one. How much does it cost?\n W: 5000 yuan, including the postage.", "choices": [ "A 13-inch one.", "A 15-inch one.", "A 17-inch one." ], "summary": "A 15-inch one." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the woman think of articles about politics?", "dialogue": "M: This is the most wonderful article I've ever come across. I think you should spend some time reading it.\n W: Oh, really? I thought anything about politics was boring.", "choices": [ "Funny.", "Boring.", "Fantastic." ], "summary": "Boring." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn about Li Ying?", "dialogue": "W: Wasn't Li Ying supposed to sing tonight?\n M: Yes, but she backed out at the last minute.", "choices": [ "She suddenly decided not to sing.", "She'll sing at the end of the show.", "She already sang last night." ], "summary": "She suddenly decided not to sing." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "W: Hmm... Here's one of a crowd of people moving. I think that's pretty stressful.\n M: Well, I don't think it's so bad. But I do think that going to the dentist is stressful.\n W: Oh, so do I! It's stressful because you have no control.\n M: That's right. Look at this one. This poor boy is sitting in an exam. I think exams are the most stressful. Sometimes you just can't think of anything to write.\n W: Yes, I agree with you there. What about these people here?\n M: Mmm... I'm not sure. They seem to be in a hurry, don't they? I think being late is stressful.\n W: That's true. It can be terrible, especially when you're late for something important.\n M: Like an interview. Look at this picture here: here's someone in an interview. Do you think interviews are stressful?\n W: No. I think they're quite exciting, a challenge.\n M: Oh, I hate interviews.", "choices": [ "Friends.", "Pictures.", "Stories." ], "summary": "Pictures." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman think it is stressful to go to the dentist?", "dialogue": "W: Hmm... Here's one of a crowd of people moving. I think that's pretty stressful.\n M: Well, I don't think it's so bad. But I do think that going to the dentist is stressful.\n W: Oh, so do I! It's stressful because you have no control.\n M: That's right. Look at this one. This poor boy is sitting in an exam. I think exams are the most stressful. Sometimes you just can't think of anything to write.\n W: Yes, I agree with you there. What about these people here?\n M: Mmm... I'm not sure. They seem to be in a hurry, don't they? I think being late is stressful.\n W: That's true. It can be terrible, especially when you're late for something important.\n M: Like an interview. Look at this picture here: here's someone in an interview. Do you think interviews are stressful?\n W: No. I think they're quite exciting, a challenge.\n M: Oh, I hate interviews.", "choices": [ "It is out of your control.", "It is too expensive.", "It hurts." ], "summary": "It is out of your control." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think is the most stressful?", "dialogue": "W: Hmm... Here's one of a crowd of people moving. I think that's pretty stressful.\n M: Well, I don't think it's so bad. But I do think that going to the dentist is stressful.\n W: Oh, so do I! It's stressful because you have no control.\n M: That's right. Look at this one. This poor boy is sitting in an exam. I think exams are the most stressful. Sometimes you just can't think of anything to write.\n W: Yes, I agree with you there. What about these people here?\n M: Mmm... I'm not sure. They seem to be in a hurry, don't they? I think being late is stressful.\n W: That's true. It can be terrible, especially when you're late for something important.\n M: Like an interview. Look at this picture here: here's someone in an interview. Do you think interviews are stressful?\n W: No. I think they're quite exciting, a challenge.\n M: Oh, I hate interviews.", "choices": [ "Being late.", "Having an exam.", "Moving to a new place." ], "summary": "Having an exam." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman think of interviews?", "dialogue": "W: Hmm... Here's one of a crowd of people moving. I think that's pretty stressful.\n M: Well, I don't think it's so bad. But I do think that going to the dentist is stressful.\n W: Oh, so do I! It's stressful because you have no control.\n M: That's right. Look at this one. This poor boy is sitting in an exam. I think exams are the most stressful. Sometimes you just can't think of anything to write.\n W: Yes, I agree with you there. What about these people here?\n M: Mmm... I'm not sure. They seem to be in a hurry, don't they? I think being late is stressful.\n W: That's true. It can be terrible, especially when you're late for something important.\n M: Like an interview. Look at this picture here: here's someone in an interview. Do you think interviews are stressful?\n W: No. I think they're quite exciting, a challenge.\n M: Oh, I hate interviews.", "choices": [ "They are challenging.", "They are stressful.", "They are terrible." ], "summary": "They are challenging." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the man feel?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, this is the 911 emergency operator.\n M: Help! Help! Please, help me!\n W: Sir, please calm down and explain exactly what is happening.\n M: Calm down? My car broke down on the freeway! I have a woman passenger and she's about to have a baby!\n W: Relax, sir, and explain exactly where you are.\n M: I'm in the southward lane of the Lincoln freeway, about 15 miles from the Washington tunnel.\n W: Okay. Now, what's the nearest landmark to your location?\n M: Um, I see a Starbucks...\n W: Is there anyone else with you?\n M: No, no one will stop to help us! I need an ambulance. I feel like I'm about to have a heart attack myself!\n W: I just sent an ambulance to your location. They should be there soon.", "choices": [ "Nervous.", "Calm.", "Relaxed." ], "summary": "Nervous." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the passenger's problem?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, this is the 911 emergency operator.\n M: Help! Help! Please, help me!\n W: Sir, please calm down and explain exactly what is happening.\n M: Calm down? My car broke down on the freeway! I have a woman passenger and she's about to have a baby!\n W: Relax, sir, and explain exactly where you are.\n M: I'm in the southward lane of the Lincoln freeway, about 15 miles from the Washington tunnel.\n W: Okay. Now, what's the nearest landmark to your location?\n M: Um, I see a Starbucks...\n W: Is there anyone else with you?\n M: No, no one will stop to help us! I need an ambulance. I feel like I'm about to have a heart attack myself!\n W: I just sent an ambulance to your location. They should be there soon.", "choices": [ "She's about to have a baby.", "She was hurt in an accident.", "She's having a heart attack." ], "summary": "She's about to have a baby." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will likely happen next?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, this is the 911 emergency operator.\n M: Help! Help! Please, help me!\n W: Sir, please calm down and explain exactly what is happening.\n M: Calm down? My car broke down on the freeway! I have a woman passenger and she's about to have a baby!\n W: Relax, sir, and explain exactly where you are.\n M: I'm in the southward lane of the Lincoln freeway, about 15 miles from the Washington tunnel.\n W: Okay. Now, what's the nearest landmark to your location?\n M: Um, I see a Starbucks...\n W: Is there anyone else with you?\n M: No, no one will stop to help us! I need an ambulance. I feel like I'm about to have a heart attack myself!\n W: I just sent an ambulance to your location. They should be there soon.", "choices": [ "The man will drive to the hospital.", "An ambulance will arrive.", "The man will call someone else." ], "summary": "An ambulance will arrive." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does Helen look great?", "dialogue": "M: Have you been working out, Helen? You look so full of energy these days.\n W: Yeah. As a matter of fact, I've been running every morning for two months now.", "choices": [ "She's come back from a vacation.", "She's rested for two days.", "She's been exercising." ], "summary": "She's been exercising." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: What did Mary think of the concert last weekend?\n W: She hasn't been around this week.", "choices": [ "Mary is ill.", "Mary thinks well of the concert.", "She has no chance to talk to Mary." ], "summary": "She has no chance to talk to Mary." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from this conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Have you heard about the plane crash yesterday? It caused a hundred and twenty deaths. I am never at ease when taking a flight.\n M: Though we often hear about air crashes and serious casual deeds, flying is one of the safest ways to travel.", "choices": [ "The man thinks travelling by air is quite safe.", "The woman never travels by plane.", "Both speakers feel nervous when flying." ], "summary": "The man thinks travelling by air is quite safe." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What unusual ability does the woman have?", "dialogue": "M: Our guest today is Alas Baker who has a very unusual ability. Alas, thank you for coming into the studio. What kind of unusual ability are we talking about here?\n W: Wow, it's quite easy to describe. Basically, when I read a word or even think of a particular word, such as Tuesday, I see a color connected with it. It's not that I imagine a color. I really see it loading in front of my eyes.\n M: How interesting! Is it a sort of medical condition?\n W: Yes. And just recently doctors have begun to understand it more. They call it synesthesia, which means that somewhere in my brain, there are links between sections that should really be separate. Other people have a form of this condition that affects emotions. So they see colors when they feel particular emotions. Apparently, it's generally passed on from parents to their children, which is the case with me.\n M: Do you have any brothers or sisters with the same ability?\n W: Yes, my brother is the same as me. If we start talking about it, people think we are completely mad. When we were younger, we used to have arguments about things like what color the word Tuesday is. It turns out that everyone with this condition sees different colors.\n M: It sounds as though it could make life quite exhausting.\n W: I suppose it does. But you see, if you've never known anything different, you don't think of it like that. It does make you aware of your moods. I know when I started to feel depressed, things begin to look grey.\n M: Are there any other advantages do you find?\n W: Well, it seems that quite a lot of artists and musicians have this condition. So I guess it can be beneficial if it's combined with some sort of gift or natural talent, which is not the case with me unfortunately. But I do find that it makes reading very interesting, because sometimes a sentence has a very nice range of colors. So you want to read it again just to experience that. Of course, this makes me quite a slow reader.", "choices": [ "Relating emotions to words.", "Linking colors and emotions.", "Connecting colors with words." ], "summary": "Connecting colors with words." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How did the woman develop this condition?", "dialogue": "M: Our guest today is Alas Baker who has a very unusual ability. Alas, thank you for coming into the studio. What kind of unusual ability are we talking about here?\n W: Wow, it's quite easy to describe. Basically, when I read a word or even think of a particular word, such as Tuesday, I see a color connected with it. It's not that I imagine a color. I really see it loading in front of my eyes.\n M: How interesting! Is it a sort of medical condition?\n W: Yes. And just recently doctors have begun to understand it more. They call it synesthesia, which means that somewhere in my brain, there are links between sections that should really be separate. Other people have a form of this condition that affects emotions. So they see colors when they feel particular emotions. Apparently, it's generally passed on from parents to their children, which is the case with me.\n M: Do you have any brothers or sisters with the same ability?\n W: Yes, my brother is the same as me. If we start talking about it, people think we are completely mad. When we were younger, we used to have arguments about things like what color the word Tuesday is. It turns out that everyone with this condition sees different colors.\n M: It sounds as though it could make life quite exhausting.\n W: I suppose it does. But you see, if you've never known anything different, you don't think of it like that. It does make you aware of your moods. I know when I started to feel depressed, things begin to look grey.\n M: Are there any other advantages do you find?\n W: Well, it seems that quite a lot of artists and musicians have this condition. So I guess it can be beneficial if it's combined with some sort of gift or natural talent, which is not the case with me unfortunately. But I do find that it makes reading very interesting, because sometimes a sentence has a very nice range of colors. So you want to read it again just to experience that. Of course, this makes me quite a slow reader.", "choices": [ "It was passed on to her from her parents.", "She got it when she was a child.", "She developed it after she had children." ], "summary": "It was passed on to her from her parents." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When the woman was younger, what did she and her brother often argue about?", "dialogue": "M: Our guest today is Alas Baker who has a very unusual ability. Alas, thank you for coming into the studio. What kind of unusual ability are we talking about here?\n W: Wow, it's quite easy to describe. Basically, when I read a word or even think of a particular word, such as Tuesday, I see a color connected with it. It's not that I imagine a color. I really see it loading in front of my eyes.\n M: How interesting! Is it a sort of medical condition?\n W: Yes. And just recently doctors have begun to understand it more. They call it synesthesia, which means that somewhere in my brain, there are links between sections that should really be separate. Other people have a form of this condition that affects emotions. So they see colors when they feel particular emotions. Apparently, it's generally passed on from parents to their children, which is the case with me.\n M: Do you have any brothers or sisters with the same ability?\n W: Yes, my brother is the same as me. If we start talking about it, people think we are completely mad. When we were younger, we used to have arguments about things like what color the word Tuesday is. It turns out that everyone with this condition sees different colors.\n M: It sounds as though it could make life quite exhausting.\n W: I suppose it does. But you see, if you've never known anything different, you don't think of it like that. It does make you aware of your moods. I know when I started to feel depressed, things begin to look grey.\n M: Are there any other advantages do you find?\n W: Well, it seems that quite a lot of artists and musicians have this condition. So I guess it can be beneficial if it's combined with some sort of gift or natural talent, which is not the case with me unfortunately. But I do find that it makes reading very interesting, because sometimes a sentence has a very nice range of colors. So you want to read it again just to experience that. Of course, this makes me quite a slow reader.", "choices": [ "Whether they had unusual abilities.", "The colors connected with words.", "Why they saw different colors for certain words." ], "summary": "The colors connected with words." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman say about her ability?", "dialogue": "M: Our guest today is Alas Baker who has a very unusual ability. Alas, thank you for coming into the studio. What kind of unusual ability are we talking about here?\n W: Wow, it's quite easy to describe. Basically, when I read a word or even think of a particular word, such as Tuesday, I see a color connected with it. It's not that I imagine a color. I really see it loading in front of my eyes.\n M: How interesting! Is it a sort of medical condition?\n W: Yes. And just recently doctors have begun to understand it more. They call it synesthesia, which means that somewhere in my brain, there are links between sections that should really be separate. Other people have a form of this condition that affects emotions. So they see colors when they feel particular emotions. Apparently, it's generally passed on from parents to their children, which is the case with me.\n M: Do you have any brothers or sisters with the same ability?\n W: Yes, my brother is the same as me. If we start talking about it, people think we are completely mad. When we were younger, we used to have arguments about things like what color the word Tuesday is. It turns out that everyone with this condition sees different colors.\n M: It sounds as though it could make life quite exhausting.\n W: I suppose it does. But you see, if you've never known anything different, you don't think of it like that. It does make you aware of your moods. I know when I started to feel depressed, things begin to look grey.\n M: Are there any other advantages do you find?\n W: Well, it seems that quite a lot of artists and musicians have this condition. So I guess it can be beneficial if it's combined with some sort of gift or natural talent, which is not the case with me unfortunately. But I do find that it makes reading very interesting, because sometimes a sentence has a very nice range of colors. So you want to read it again just to experience that. Of course, this makes me quite a slow reader.", "choices": [ "It is directly associated with her moods.", "It can make her feel depressed.", "It has made her very famous." ], "summary": "It is directly associated with her moods." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the woman's condition affect her reading?", "dialogue": "M: Our guest today is Alas Baker who has a very unusual ability. Alas, thank you for coming into the studio. What kind of unusual ability are we talking about here?\n W: Wow, it's quite easy to describe. Basically, when I read a word or even think of a particular word, such as Tuesday, I see a color connected with it. It's not that I imagine a color. I really see it loading in front of my eyes.\n M: How interesting! Is it a sort of medical condition?\n W: Yes. And just recently doctors have begun to understand it more. They call it synesthesia, which means that somewhere in my brain, there are links between sections that should really be separate. Other people have a form of this condition that affects emotions. So they see colors when they feel particular emotions. Apparently, it's generally passed on from parents to their children, which is the case with me.\n M: Do you have any brothers or sisters with the same ability?\n W: Yes, my brother is the same as me. If we start talking about it, people think we are completely mad. When we were younger, we used to have arguments about things like what color the word Tuesday is. It turns out that everyone with this condition sees different colors.\n M: It sounds as though it could make life quite exhausting.\n W: I suppose it does. But you see, if you've never known anything different, you don't think of it like that. It does make you aware of your moods. I know when I started to feel depressed, things begin to look grey.\n M: Are there any other advantages do you find?\n W: Well, it seems that quite a lot of artists and musicians have this condition. So I guess it can be beneficial if it's combined with some sort of gift or natural talent, which is not the case with me unfortunately. But I do find that it makes reading very interesting, because sometimes a sentence has a very nice range of colors. So you want to read it again just to experience that. Of course, this makes me quite a slow reader.", "choices": [ "It enables her to read faster than average.", "She likes to reread a sentence from time to time.", "She tends to skip sentences with bright colors." ], "summary": "She likes to reread a sentence from time to time." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When is Alice's birthday?", "dialogue": "M: It's Alice's birthday tomorrow.\n W: Are you sure? I think it should be the day after tomorrow.\n M: Well, let me see. Oh, I'm sorry. You're right. It is the day after tomorrow. Shall we buy her a present?\n W: Yes, of course. Shall we give her some flowers?\n M: Flowers are lovely. But I think it's better to buy her a nice box of chocolates.\n W: Alice doesn't like sweet things. Didn't you know that?\n M: You're right. Er ... I know. We can give her a record. She loves music.\n W: That's a good idea. Let's go to the music shop and choose one for her.", "choices": [ "The next day.", "The day after next.", "The day they had the talk." ], "summary": "The day after next." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man and the woman buy for Alice?", "dialogue": "M: It's Alice's birthday tomorrow.\n W: Are you sure? I think it should be the day after tomorrow.\n M: Well, let me see. Oh, I'm sorry. You're right. It is the day after tomorrow. Shall we buy her a present?\n W: Yes, of course. Shall we give her some flowers?\n M: Flowers are lovely. But I think it's better to buy her a nice box of chocolates.\n W: Alice doesn't like sweet things. Didn't you know that?\n M: You're right. Er ... I know. We can give her a record. She loves music.\n W: That's a good idea. Let's go to the music shop and choose one for her.", "choices": [ "A record.", "Some flowers.", "A box of chocolates." ], "summary": "A record." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will most of the exams end?", "dialogue": "M: Mom, which day do you think would be the best day for a charity dinner party?\n W: Well, when will the last examination be held?\n M: Most of the exams finish this Friday. But there are some music exams that go on until the 23rd.\n W: I think you'd better wait until after that. When will this term end?\n M: On January 26th.\n W: Well, why don't you have it on the Saturday after that?\n M: Yes, that sounds like a good idea.\n W: How many students do you think will attend the charity dinner party?\n M: Oh, I think my roommates will all come.\n W: You mean five other students will come?\n M: Yes. Do you think I could ask Cousin Mark to make a video of the evening, mom?\n W: Certainly. I think he would be delighted to do that. I'll call and ask him whether he is free then.\n M: Thank you, mom.", "choices": [ "This Friday.", "On January 23rd.", "On January 26th." ], "summary": "This Friday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many students are there in the man's dorm?", "dialogue": "M: Mom, which day do you think would be the best day for a charity dinner party?\n W: Well, when will the last examination be held?\n M: Most of the exams finish this Friday. But there are some music exams that go on until the 23rd.\n W: I think you'd better wait until after that. When will this term end?\n M: On January 26th.\n W: Well, why don't you have it on the Saturday after that?\n M: Yes, that sounds like a good idea.\n W: How many students do you think will attend the charity dinner party?\n M: Oh, I think my roommates will all come.\n W: You mean five other students will come?\n M: Yes. Do you think I could ask Cousin Mark to make a video of the evening, mom?\n W: Certainly. I think he would be delighted to do that. I'll call and ask him whether he is free then.\n M: Thank you, mom.", "choices": [ "4.", "5.", "6." ], "summary": "6." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the party?", "dialogue": "M: Mom, which day do you think would be the best day for a charity dinner party?\n W: Well, when will the last examination be held?\n M: Most of the exams finish this Friday. But there are some music exams that go on until the 23rd.\n W: I think you'd better wait until after that. When will this term end?\n M: On January 26th.\n W: Well, why don't you have it on the Saturday after that?\n M: Yes, that sounds like a good idea.\n W: How many students do you think will attend the charity dinner party?\n M: Oh, I think my roommates will all come.\n W: You mean five other students will come?\n M: Yes. Do you think I could ask Cousin Mark to make a video of the evening, mom?\n W: Certainly. I think he would be delighted to do that. I'll call and ask him whether he is free then.\n M: Thank you, mom.", "choices": [ "It will be held after the term.", "All the man's classmates will come.", "The man's uncle will make a video of the evening." ], "summary": "It will be held after the term." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is Alex outside?", "dialogue": "W: Where is Alex?\n M: He is outside sunbathing.", "choices": [ "Sunbathing.", "Having a bath.", "Watching the sunset." ], "summary": "Sunbathing." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is the tallest?", "dialogue": "M: Jim is taller than George, but he is shorter than Tom.\n W: And you are taller than Tom.", "choices": [ "Tom.", "Jim.", "The man." ], "summary": "The man." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man's office number?", "dialogue": "F: May I have your phone number please?\n M: My home number is 5563457, and my office number is 5356876.", "choices": [ "5563475.", "5356876.", "5353475." ], "summary": "5356876." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman suggest the man do?", "dialogue": "M: Mr. Smith, our history professor, announced we would be doing two papers and three exams this semester. I wonder how I'm going to pull through when two other courses have similar requirements.\n W: Well, can't you drop one course and pick it up next semester?", "choices": [ "Do the assignments towards the end of the semester.", "Quit the history course and choose another one instead.", "Drop one course and do it next semester." ], "summary": "Drop one course and do it next semester." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was the man doing in the garden yesterday afternoon?", "dialogue": "F: Where were you yesterday afternoon?\n M: In my garden. I was mending my bike.", "choices": [ "Repairing a bike.", "Watering flowers.", "Pulling up weeds." ], "summary": "Repairing a bike." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman imply?", "dialogue": "M: I'd like to sign up for some voluntary work with the environment council. I hear it is a great way to connect with the community.\n W: It sure is. But you'll have to put in a lot of hours. So you must leave some room in scheduling your time.", "choices": [ "Voluntary work can help the man establish connections with the community.", "The man's voluntary work has left him little room in his schedule.", "Voluntary work with the environment council requires a time commitment." ], "summary": "Voluntary work with the environment council requires a time commitment." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who gave a talk at the meeting?", "dialogue": "M: Did you listen to the talk last night?\n W: Yes, the doctor gave a wonderful talk.", "choices": [ "A famous writer.", "A famous scientist.", "A famous doctor." ], "summary": "A famous doctor." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they talking about?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, John. How was your French exam yesterday?\n M: Not too good.\n W: Well, the term exam is always more difficult. Work harder, and you'll certainly do better next time.\n M: I've worked hard enough, I think, but unluckily, I have never done well in the exam.\n W: Well, it's no use worrying about the exam now. Let's talk about the football game tonight. It's much more interesting.\n M: Is there a football game on TV tonight?\n W: Yes it's between the Chinese team and the Japanese team.\n M: ... Er I'd rather watch some other programmes.\n W: Why? You're so interested in football.\n M: The Chinese team has always played badly in the important match, just as I have done in the important exam.", "choices": [ "An exam.", "The boy's French.", "A football match." ], "summary": "An exam." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do you learn according to the dialogue?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, John. How was your French exam yesterday?\n M: Not too good.\n W: Well, the term exam is always more difficult. Work harder, and you'll certainly do better next time.\n M: I've worked hard enough, I think, but unluckily, I have never done well in the exam.\n W: Well, it's no use worrying about the exam now. Let's talk about the football game tonight. It's much more interesting.\n M: Is there a football game on TV tonight?\n W: Yes it's between the Chinese team and the Japanese team.\n M: ... Er I'd rather watch some other programmes.\n W: Why? You're so interested in football.\n M: The Chinese team has always played badly in the important match, just as I have done in the important exam.", "choices": [ "The girl is very good at French.", "The girl likes football better than the boy.", "The boy didn't do well in the exam." ], "summary": "The boy didn't do well in the exam." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do you know about the boy?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, John. How was your French exam yesterday?\n M: Not too good.\n W: Well, the term exam is always more difficult. Work harder, and you'll certainly do better next time.\n M: I've worked hard enough, I think, but unluckily, I have never done well in the exam.\n W: Well, it's no use worrying about the exam now. Let's talk about the football game tonight. It's much more interesting.\n M: Is there a football game on TV tonight?\n W: Yes it's between the Chinese team and the Japanese team.\n M: ... Er I'd rather watch some other programmes.\n W: Why? You're so interested in football.\n M: The Chinese team has always played badly in the important match, just as I have done in the important exam.", "choices": [ "He isn't as good at football as at French.", "He is interested in football.", "He doesn't like to watch TV." ], "summary": "He is interested in football." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the boy think of the football on TV tonight?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, John. How was your French exam yesterday?\n M: Not too good.\n W: Well, the term exam is always more difficult. Work harder, and you'll certainly do better next time.\n M: I've worked hard enough, I think, but unluckily, I have never done well in the exam.\n W: Well, it's no use worrying about the exam now. Let's talk about the football game tonight. It's much more interesting.\n M: Is there a football game on TV tonight?\n W: Yes it's between the Chinese team and the Japanese team.\n M: ... Er I'd rather watch some other programmes.\n W: Why? You're so interested in football.\n M: The Chinese team has always played badly in the important match, just as I have done in the important exam.", "choices": [ "Wonderful.", "Not so bad.", "The Chinese team won't win the game." ], "summary": "The Chinese team won't win the game." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the conversation tell us?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me, I have a ticket for the 6 o'clock flight to New York. But I'm afraid I can't make it. Is there a seat available for tomorrow morning?\n W: Let me see. I'm sorry. All the morning flights have been booked up. The earliest we can get for you is the two o'clock flight in the afternoon.", "choices": [ "The man can't manage to go to New Yorkas planned.", "The man is returning his ticket.", "The man is flying to New York tomorrow morning." ], "summary": "The man can't manage to go to New Yorkas planned." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why can't the man lend his bike?", "dialogue": "F: Can I borrow your bike?\n M: Mine is at home, but I can borrow one for you.", "choices": [ "No, I don't want it.", "His hike is not here.", "I want to lend it to you." ], "summary": "His hike is not here." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man want the woman to give up smoking?", "dialogue": "M: Why don't you give up smoking? It's such a bad example to the children.\n W: It's one of the real pleasures in my life. That's why.", "choices": [ "Because it's a bad example to the children.", "Because it's bad for her health.", "Because it makes her cough." ], "summary": "Because it's a bad example to the children." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the woman tired?", "dialogue": "M: You seem very tired lately.\n W: It's my new job in that newly opened supermarket. It's hard work, and the hours are long.", "choices": [ "Her job is difficult.", "Her job isn't interesting.", "She has long working hours." ], "summary": "She has long working hours." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they talking about?", "dialogue": "M: Is that nice-looking straw hat light and strong?\n W: Yes, you can wear it rain or shine.", "choices": [ "A sunny day.", "A raincoat.", "A lovely hat." ], "summary": "A lovely hat." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is Jack's opinion?", "dialogue": "M: Are you looking forward to a trip to Canada, Julie?\n W: I can't wait to see Canada, Jack. But I'm afraid of the journey. My husband insists on flying, but I want to sail. Planes make me nervous.\n M: There is nothing to be frightened of. How many planes fly across the Atlantic every day?\n W: I've no idea. Hundreds, I suppose.\n M: And how often do you hear of a plane accident? Once or twice a year?\n W: Yes, but planes fly so high and fast that one accident is enough.\n M: Look, there are more road deaths per day than air deaths per year. Air transport is really safe compared with road transport.\n W: I'd still prefer to go by sea. Ships may not travel fast but at least you can relax.\n M: It's fine if you are a good sailor, but have you ever traveled far in a rough sea?\n W: No, I've only been in a boat once. I sailed down the river on a sightseeing tour. But in any case, I'd rather be seasick than dead.'", "choices": [ "He thinks air transport is the safest.", "He thinks air transport is really safe compared with road transport.", "He thinks air transport is safer than water transport." ], "summary": "He thinks air transport is really safe compared with road transport." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is Julie's opinion about going by sea?", "dialogue": "M: Are you looking forward to a trip to Canada, Julie?\n W: I can't wait to see Canada, Jack. But I'm afraid of the journey. My husband insists on flying, but I want to sail. Planes make me nervous.\n M: There is nothing to be frightened of. How many planes fly across the Atlantic every day?\n W: I've no idea. Hundreds, I suppose.\n M: And how often do you hear of a plane accident? Once or twice a year?\n W: Yes, but planes fly so high and fast that one accident is enough.\n M: Look, there are more road deaths per day than air deaths per year. Air transport is really safe compared with road transport.\n W: I'd still prefer to go by sea. Ships may not travel fast but at least you can relax.\n M: It's fine if you are a good sailor, but have you ever traveled far in a rough sea?\n W: No, I've only been in a boat once. I sailed down the river on a sightseeing tour. But in any case, I'd rather be seasick than dead.'", "choices": [ "Though it isn't fast, it is relaxing.", "It is both fast and relaxing.", "It is neither fast nor relaxing." ], "summary": "Though it isn't fast, it is relaxing." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "After Jack's persuasion, what does Julie think about her trip?", "dialogue": "M: Are you looking forward to a trip to Canada, Julie?\n W: I can't wait to see Canada, Jack. But I'm afraid of the journey. My husband insists on flying, but I want to sail. Planes make me nervous.\n M: There is nothing to be frightened of. How many planes fly across the Atlantic every day?\n W: I've no idea. Hundreds, I suppose.\n M: And how often do you hear of a plane accident? Once or twice a year?\n W: Yes, but planes fly so high and fast that one accident is enough.\n M: Look, there are more road deaths per day than air deaths per year. Air transport is really safe compared with road transport.\n W: I'd still prefer to go by sea. Ships may not travel fast but at least you can relax.\n M: It's fine if you are a good sailor, but have you ever traveled far in a rough sea?\n W: No, I've only been in a boat once. I sailed down the river on a sightseeing tour. But in any case, I'd rather be seasick than dead.'", "choices": [ "She likes to fly to Canada.", "She'd still prefer sailing to flying.", "She can't make a decision." ], "summary": "She'd still prefer sailing to flying." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman want to do?", "dialogue": "W: Can you tell me where the nearest public toilet is, please?\n M: Actually, I'm looking for one myself! Maybe we should ask that policeman over there in front of the post office. I'm sure he'd know.", "choices": [ "Mail a letter.", "Use the restroom.", "Find the police station." ], "summary": "Use the restroom." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The conversation takes place between ________.", "dialogue": "W: Good morning. did you sleep well last night?\n M: Yes. the room is fine.\n W: Are you checking out this morning?\n M: Yes. I'm leaving around 10:00.", "choices": [ "a hotel clerk and a guest", "two neighbors", "a doctor and a patient" ], "summary": "a hotel clerk and a guest" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman want to go to the hospital?", "dialogue": "W: Where's the hospital? My grandma is in the hospital.\n M: Walk along this road, and take the second turning on the left. You can see it.", "choices": [ "Because her grandma works there.", "Because she has never been there.", "Because her grandma is in it." ], "summary": "Because her grandma is in it." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's Kate good at?", "dialogue": "W: Do you know that girl in a red skirt?\n M: Yes, it's Kate. She does very well in singing.", "choices": [ "Singing.", "Drawing.", "Writing." ], "summary": "Singing." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman imply about office work?", "dialogue": "M: Wouldn't you get bored with the same routine year teaching the same things to children?\n W: I don't think it would be as boring as working in an office. Teaching is most stimulating.", "choices": [ "It's awfully dull.", "It's really exciting.", "It's very exhausting." ], "summary": "It's awfully dull." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: I'll stay up playing computer games tonight.\n M: You'd better not. It is not good for your health.", "choices": [ "The woman should go to bed early.", "The woman is not good at computer games.", "Playing computer games is bad for one's health." ], "summary": "Playing computer games is bad for one's health." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the woman do in her first job?", "dialogue": "M: Miss Jones, could you tell me more about your first job with hotel marketing concept?\n W: Yes, certainly. I was a marketing consultant responsible for marketing 10 UK hotels. They were all luxury hotels in a leisure sector, all of a very high standard.\n M: Which markets were you responsible for?\n W: For Europe and Japan.\n M: I see from your resume that you speak Japanese. Have you ever been to Japan?\n W: Yes, I have, I spent months in Japan 2006. I met all the key people in the tourist industry, the big tour operators and the tourist organizations. As I speak Japanese I had a very big advantage.\n M: Yes, of course. Have you had any contact with Japan in your present job?\n W: Yes, I've had a lot. The truth is I have become very popular with the Japanese, both for holidays and for business conferences. In fact, the market for all types of luxury holidays for the Japanese has increased a lot recently.\n M: Really, I'm interested to hear more about that, but first tell me have you ever traveled on the luxury train, the Orient Express, for example?\n W: No, I haven't. But I've traveled on the Glacial Express through Switzerland and I traveled across China by train about 8 years ago. I love train travel. That's why I'm very interested in this job.", "choices": [ "Marketing consultancy.", "Professional accountancy.", "Luxury hotel management." ], "summary": "Marketing consultancy." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What give the woman an advantage during her business trip in Japan?", "dialogue": "M: Miss Jones, could you tell me more about your first job with hotel marketing concept?\n W: Yes, certainly. I was a marketing consultant responsible for marketing 10 UK hotels. They were all luxury hotels in a leisure sector, all of a very high standard.\n M: Which markets were you responsible for?\n W: For Europe and Japan.\n M: I see from your resume that you speak Japanese. Have you ever been to Japan?\n W: Yes, I have, I spent months in Japan 2006. I met all the key people in the tourist industry, the big tour operators and the tourist organizations. As I speak Japanese I had a very big advantage.\n M: Yes, of course. Have you had any contact with Japan in your present job?\n W: Yes, I've had a lot. The truth is I have become very popular with the Japanese, both for holidays and for business conferences. In fact, the market for all types of luxury holidays for the Japanese has increased a lot recently.\n M: Really, I'm interested to hear more about that, but first tell me have you ever traveled on the luxury train, the Orient Express, for example?\n W: No, I haven't. But I've traveled on the Glacial Express through Switzerland and I traveled across China by train about 8 years ago. I love train travel. That's why I'm very interested in this job.", "choices": [ "Having a good knowledge of its customs.", "Knowing some key people in tourism.", "Being able to speak Japanese." ], "summary": "Being able to speak Japanese." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the woman applying for the new job?", "dialogue": "M: Miss Jones, could you tell me more about your first job with hotel marketing concept?\n W: Yes, certainly. I was a marketing consultant responsible for marketing 10 UK hotels. They were all luxury hotels in a leisure sector, all of a very high standard.\n M: Which markets were you responsible for?\n W: For Europe and Japan.\n M: I see from your resume that you speak Japanese. Have you ever been to Japan?\n W: Yes, I have, I spent months in Japan 2006. I met all the key people in the tourist industry, the big tour operators and the tourist organizations. As I speak Japanese I had a very big advantage.\n M: Yes, of course. Have you had any contact with Japan in your present job?\n W: Yes, I've had a lot. The truth is I have become very popular with the Japanese, both for holidays and for business conferences. In fact, the market for all types of luxury holidays for the Japanese has increased a lot recently.\n M: Really, I'm interested to hear more about that, but first tell me have you ever traveled on the luxury train, the Orient Express, for example?\n W: No, I haven't. But I've traveled on the Glacial Express through Switzerland and I traveled across China by train about 8 years ago. I love train travel. That's why I'm very interested in this job.", "choices": [ "It will bring her potential into full play.", "It will involve lots of train travel.", "It will enable her to improve her Chinese." ], "summary": "It will involve lots of train travel." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the probable relationship between the speakers?", "dialogue": "W: John, what are you doing on your computer? Don't you remember your promise?\n M: This is not a game. It's only a crossword puzzle that helps increase my vocabulary.", "choices": [ "Colleagues.", "Husband and wife.", "Mother and son." ], "summary": "Mother and son." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man's problem?", "dialogue": "W: What's the matter with you today?\n M: I'm not sure, but I think I've caught a cold.", "choices": [ "He has to go out in cold weather", "He has taken a wrong bus", "He isn't feeling well" ], "summary": "He isn't feeling well" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is going to see the film?", "dialogue": "M: Be quiet when you go inside. The movie is already on.\n F: Ok...but... I can't see where my seat is.", "choices": [ "The woman.", "The man.", "The woman and the man." ], "summary": "The woman." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the woman?", "dialogue": "W: Has your mother gone to library?\n M: No, she is still at home.", "choices": [ "She's in a shop.", "She's in a restaurant.", "She's at home." ], "summary": "She's at home." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the man want to go to the library?", "dialogue": "W: This topic is very interesting, isn't it?\n M: It is. I'd like to read something more about it.\n W: How about going to the library?\n M: Let's go there. I've got to return a book anyway.", "choices": [ "To return a book.", "To borrow a book.", "To read something." ], "summary": "To return a book." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who wrote a letter to Li Ming?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Li Ming. Have you heard from Tom recently?\n M: Yes. I got a letter from him yesterday.", "choices": [ "Li Ming.", "Tom.", "A girl." ], "summary": "Tom." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are they maybe in?", "dialogue": "F: Oh, no, we have no milk.\n M: I will cross the street to buy some.", "choices": [ "At school", "In a park", "At home" ], "summary": "At home" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "W: Hello. Mr. Harrison, thanks for calling. Now, when would it be good for you to visit our company?\n M: Well. In fact. I can come almost any time next month. And probably toward the end of a week would be best for me.", "choices": [ "The time for the man's visit to the woman's company.", "The details of the meeting to be held next week.", "The reason for the man's absence from the meeting." ], "summary": "The time for the man's visit to the woman's company." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why doesn't the woman take the last plane in the evening?", "dialogue": "W: Could you tell me the time of the last plane to Hong Kong this evening?\n M: There's one at 10:15, but it's fully booked, I think.\n W: Then the time of the first plane tomorrow morning?\n M: The first plane leaves at 8:15.\n W: Can you tell me when it arrives so that I can ask my secretary to come and meet me?\n M: It arrives at 11:15 but maybe a little late because of the bad weather.\n W: Well, I wonder if you'd let me know if there's any change on that flight, I'd appreciate it.\n M: Yes, of course. What's your room number?\n W: 108. Thank you.", "choices": [ "Because it's fully booked.", "Because it's too late.", "Because it's too expensive." ], "summary": "Because it's fully booked." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which plane does the woman decide to take?", "dialogue": "W: Could you tell me the time of the last plane to Hong Kong this evening?\n M: There's one at 10:15, but it's fully booked, I think.\n W: Then the time of the first plane tomorrow morning?\n M: The first plane leaves at 8:15.\n W: Can you tell me when it arrives so that I can ask my secretary to come and meet me?\n M: It arrives at 11:15 but maybe a little late because of the bad weather.\n W: Well, I wonder if you'd let me know if there's any change on that flight, I'd appreciate it.\n M: Yes, of course. What's your room number?\n W: 108. Thank you.", "choices": [ "He decides to take the 10:15 plane.", "He decides to take the 11:15 plane.", "He decides to take the 8:15 plane." ], "summary": "He decides to take the 8:15 plane." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman want to know about the plane?", "dialogue": "W: Could you tell me the time of the last plane to Hong Kong this evening?\n M: There's one at 10:15, but it's fully booked, I think.\n W: Then the time of the first plane tomorrow morning?\n M: The first plane leaves at 8:15.\n W: Can you tell me when it arrives so that I can ask my secretary to come and meet me?\n M: It arrives at 11:15 but maybe a little late because of the bad weather.\n W: Well, I wonder if you'd let me know if there's any change on that flight, I'd appreciate it.\n M: Yes, of course. What's your room number?\n W: 108. Thank you.", "choices": [ "She wants to know the arriving time.", "She wants to know the number.", "She wants to do some reading." ], "summary": "She wants to know the arriving time." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man want to do after graduation?", "dialogue": "W: What's your major?\n M: Hotel management.\n W: What do you want to do when you graduate?\n M: I'd like to work for a hotel or a travel agency in this area. How about you?\n W: At first I wanted to major in French or history, but I realized I might have a hard time finding a job, so I major in computer science. With the right skills, getting a job shouldn't be so difficult.\n M: Do you have a part-time job to support yourself through school?\n W: Fortunately for me, I received a four-year academic scholarship.\n M: Wow. That's great.\n W: Are you working your way through school?\n M: Yeah. I work as a cook in a restaurant near campus three times a week.", "choices": [ "Work at a campus.", "Work for a hotel.", "Work as a cook." ], "summary": "Work for a hotel." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman's major?", "dialogue": "W: What's your major?\n M: Hotel management.\n W: What do you want to do when you graduate?\n M: I'd like to work for a hotel or a travel agency in this area. How about you?\n W: At first I wanted to major in French or history, but I realized I might have a hard time finding a job, so I major in computer science. With the right skills, getting a job shouldn't be so difficult.\n M: Do you have a part-time job to support yourself through school?\n W: Fortunately for me, I received a four-year academic scholarship.\n M: Wow. That's great.\n W: Are you working your way through school?\n M: Yeah. I work as a cook in a restaurant near campus three times a week.", "choices": [ "History.", "French.", "Computer science." ], "summary": "Computer science." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the man pay for college?", "dialogue": "W: What's your major?\n M: Hotel management.\n W: What do you want to do when you graduate?\n M: I'd like to work for a hotel or a travel agency in this area. How about you?\n W: At first I wanted to major in French or history, but I realized I might have a hard time finding a job, so I major in computer science. With the right skills, getting a job shouldn't be so difficult.\n M: Do you have a part-time job to support yourself through school?\n W: Fortunately for me, I received a four-year academic scholarship.\n M: Wow. That's great.\n W: Are you working your way through school?\n M: Yeah. I work as a cook in a restaurant near campus three times a week.", "choices": [ "By doing a part-time job.", "By receiving a scholarship.", "By working for a travel agency." ], "summary": "By doing a part-time job." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What day is it?", "dialogue": "W: It's July 12th. Is it Tuesday?\n M: No. It's Friday.", "choices": [ "It's Saturday.", "It's Tuesday.", "It's Friday." ], "summary": "It's Friday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does this conversation most probably take place?", "dialogue": "M: Your room number is 633 on the sixth floor. We'll take the lift.\n W: Here is my luggage.", "choices": [ "At home.", "In a hospital.", "At a hotel." ], "summary": "At a hotel." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are they talking?", "dialogue": "F: Can I help you, sir?\n M: I'd like to buy a jacket for my son.", "choices": [ "In a school", "At a bus stop", "In a shop" ], "summary": "In a shop" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they doing?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, this is Mary speaking.\n M: Hello, Mary. This is Jack.", "choices": [ "They are reading.", "They are making a phone call.", "They are cooking." ], "summary": "They are making a phone call." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the address given by the man?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, I want a cab.\n W: Ok. What address is it?\n M: 1120, East 32nd Street.\n W: Right. The cab will be there in several minutes.", "choices": [ "1120, East 42nd Street.", "1120, East 32nd Street.", "1220, East 32nd Street." ], "summary": "1120, East 32nd Street." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn about the woman?", "dialogue": "M: I think your boss would be very upset when he gets your letter of resignation.\n W: That may be so. But in the letter, I just told him frankly I could no longer live with his poor management and stupid decisions.", "choices": [ "She cannot stand her boss's bad temper.", "She has often been criticized by her boss.", "She has made up her mind to resign." ], "summary": "She cannot stand her boss's bad temper." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who does the pen belong to?", "dialogue": "W: Can I help you?\n M: Yes, my son and daughter bought this pen here for my wife's birthday, but it doesn't work, so I'd like to exchange it.\n W: Let me see. Was it dropped or anything?\n M: No, but you can see that the point is bent a little bit.\n W: Yes, it is, isn't it? We'd be happy to exchange it for you. But I'm afraid we don't have another purple one. We only have this pen in black and yellow now.\n M: My wife doesn't care for either of those colors.\n W: We have one with a red leather cover. That's three dollars more.\n M: The children worked hard to save up the eleven dollars for this one. They would probably be upset if I paid for part of their present.\n W: If you want, we can order another pen just like this one.\n M: That sounds like a good idea. Would you please go ahead and do that?\n W: We'd be very happy to. It will take a week or ten days. We'll call you when it comes in.\n M: Thank you very much.", "choices": [ "The man.", "The man's wife.", "The man's son." ], "summary": "The man's wife." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which pen does the man choose at last?", "dialogue": "W: Can I help you?\n M: Yes, my son and daughter bought this pen here for my wife's birthday, but it doesn't work, so I'd like to exchange it.\n W: Let me see. Was it dropped or anything?\n M: No, but you can see that the point is bent a little bit.\n W: Yes, it is, isn't it? We'd be happy to exchange it for you. But I'm afraid we don't have another purple one. We only have this pen in black and yellow now.\n M: My wife doesn't care for either of those colors.\n W: We have one with a red leather cover. That's three dollars more.\n M: The children worked hard to save up the eleven dollars for this one. They would probably be upset if I paid for part of their present.\n W: If you want, we can order another pen just like this one.\n M: That sounds like a good idea. Would you please go ahead and do that?\n W: We'd be very happy to. It will take a week or ten days. We'll call you when it comes in.\n M: Thank you very much.", "choices": [ "A purple one.", "A red one.", "A yellow one." ], "summary": "A purple one." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much does the red pen cost?", "dialogue": "W: Can I help you?\n M: Yes, my son and daughter bought this pen here for my wife's birthday, but it doesn't work, so I'd like to exchange it.\n W: Let me see. Was it dropped or anything?\n M: No, but you can see that the point is bent a little bit.\n W: Yes, it is, isn't it? We'd be happy to exchange it for you. But I'm afraid we don't have another purple one. We only have this pen in black and yellow now.\n M: My wife doesn't care for either of those colors.\n W: We have one with a red leather cover. That's three dollars more.\n M: The children worked hard to save up the eleven dollars for this one. They would probably be upset if I paid for part of their present.\n W: If you want, we can order another pen just like this one.\n M: That sounds like a good idea. Would you please go ahead and do that?\n W: We'd be very happy to. It will take a week or ten days. We'll call you when it comes in.\n M: Thank you very much.", "choices": [ "$3.00.", "$8.00.", "$14.00." ], "summary": "$14.00." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman like?", "dialogue": "W: Can I help you?\n M: Yes, my son and daughter bought this pen here for my wife's birthday, but it doesn't work, so I'd like to exchange it.\n W: Let me see. Was it dropped or anything?\n M: No, but you can see that the point is bent a little bit.\n W: Yes, it is, isn't it? We'd be happy to exchange it for you. But I'm afraid we don't have another purple one. We only have this pen in black and yellow now.\n M: My wife doesn't care for either of those colors.\n W: We have one with a red leather cover. That's three dollars more.\n M: The children worked hard to save up the eleven dollars for this one. They would probably be upset if I paid for part of their present.\n W: If you want, we can order another pen just like this one.\n M: That sounds like a good idea. Would you please go ahead and do that?\n W: We'd be very happy to. It will take a week or ten days. We'll call you when it comes in.\n M: Thank you very much.", "choices": [ "Warm hearted.", "Impatient.", "Inexperienced." ], "summary": "Warm hearted." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the two speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "W: We're thinking about putting on a show this spring.\n M: Do you think you'll be able to make some money?", "choices": [ "Making some money.", "Putting on a show.", "Thinking." ], "summary": "Putting on a show." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: Do you know Jane works as a dish-washer at restaurant around the corner?\n M: It isn't a bad job to start with. I wouldn't mind that job for the summer if no others are available.", "choices": [ "He likes the job of a dish-washer because it pays well.", "He would work as a dish-washer in summer if he has to.", "He hates to be a dish-washer because it's boring." ], "summary": "He would work as a dish-washer in summer if he has to." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What might be the relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "W: So what do you think you are going to do when you graduate, John?\n M: I'm not sure. My dad says I should work in information technology. You know something with computers.\n W: Is that what your dad does?\n M: Not really. He is an engineer.\n W: How about you? What are you interested in doing?\n M: Well. I'm interested in medicine. I'd love to be a doctor.\n W: Yeah, what subject are you good at?\n M: Math is my best subject. And I'm also pretty good at science.", "choices": [ "Workmates.", "Friends.", "Mother and son." ], "summary": "Friends." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they talking about?", "dialogue": "W: So what do you think you are going to do when you graduate, John?\n M: I'm not sure. My dad says I should work in information technology. You know something with computers.\n W: Is that what your dad does?\n M: Not really. He is an engineer.\n W: How about you? What are you interested in doing?\n M: Well. I'm interested in medicine. I'd love to be a doctor.\n W: Yeah, what subject are you good at?\n M: Math is my best subject. And I'm also pretty good at science.", "choices": [ "The man's major in college.", "The man's favorite subjects.", "The man's future job." ], "summary": "The man's future job." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the two girls do yesterday?", "dialogue": "M: Hi! Weren't you two at the English Evening yesterday?\n W: Yes. How did you like it?\n M: I thought it was great! I'm Jeff. What are your names?\n W: I'm Allison and this is Melissa.\n M: Nice to meet both of you.", "choices": [ "They went to the English Evening.", "They went to meet Jeff.", "They became friends at the English Evening." ], "summary": "They went to the English Evening." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Having visited so many countries, you must be able to speak several different languages.\n M: I wish I could. But Japanese and, of course English are the only languages I can speak.", "choices": [ "The man can speak a foreign language.", "The woman hopes to improve her English.", "The woman knows many different languages." ], "summary": "The man can speak a foreign language." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What caused the bus driver to loss control of the bus?", "dialogue": "W: Mr. Wilson, you said you saw the bus crash into the truck. Do you know what caused the accident?\n M: I saw a boy riding his bicycle in the street. The bus driver tried to avoid biting him. He made a sudden turn and lost control the bus.", "choices": [ "He made a sudden turn.", "He drove the bus over a bicycle.", "He tried to avoid hitting the truck." ], "summary": "He made a sudden turn." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Will the radio be turned off?", "dialogue": "F: Would you mind if I turn off the radio?\n M: Yes, of course I would.", "choices": [ "Yes, right now.", "No.", "Yes, but latterly." ], "summary": "No." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The man wants to buy a birthday present for his ______.", "dialogue": "Man: Excuse me. Uh, I want to get my girlfriend a sweater for her birthday, but I can't find the right one.\n Sales Associate: Well, um, what about these over here?\n Man: Uh, this one is okay. I like the style, but do you the same thing in a blue, a blue color?\n Sales Associate: Um, well, Hmm. I don't ... I don't see a blue one, but about this green one?\n Man: Uh, do you have the same thing in a dark green? And what size is this one anyway?\n Sales Associate: It's a large.\n Man: Oh, my girlfriend wears a small. That won't work.\n Sales Associate: Well, what about this red one?\n Man: Ummm, it's okay. How much is it? I don't see a price tag.\n Sales Associate: Well, let's see. It usually sells for $34, but it's on sale for $16.\n Man: Hmm. Okay, I'll take it. Thanks.", "choices": [ "girlfriend", "mother", "sister" ], "summary": "girlfriend" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man want to buy?", "dialogue": "Man: Excuse me. Uh, I want to get my girlfriend a sweater for her birthday, but I can't find the right one.\n Sales Associate: Well, um, what about these over here?\n Man: Uh, this one is okay. I like the style, but do you the same thing in a blue, a blue color?\n Sales Associate: Um, well, Hmm. I don't ... I don't see a blue one, but about this green one?\n Man: Uh, do you have the same thing in a dark green? And what size is this one anyway?\n Sales Associate: It's a large.\n Man: Oh, my girlfriend wears a small. That won't work.\n Sales Associate: Well, what about this red one?\n Man: Ummm, it's okay. How much is it? I don't see a price tag.\n Sales Associate: Well, let's see. It usually sells for $34, but it's on sale for $16.\n Man: Hmm. Okay, I'll take it. Thanks.", "choices": [ "a shirt", "a skirt", "a sweater" ], "summary": "a sweater" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What color item does the man want to buy?", "dialogue": "Man: Excuse me. Uh, I want to get my girlfriend a sweater for her birthday, but I can't find the right one.\n Sales Associate: Well, um, what about these over here?\n Man: Uh, this one is okay. I like the style, but do you the same thing in a blue, a blue color?\n Sales Associate: Um, well, Hmm. I don't ... I don't see a blue one, but about this green one?\n Man: Uh, do you have the same thing in a dark green? And what size is this one anyway?\n Sales Associate: It's a large.\n Man: Oh, my girlfriend wears a small. That won't work.\n Sales Associate: Well, what about this red one?\n Man: Ummm, it's okay. How much is it? I don't see a price tag.\n Sales Associate: Well, let's see. It usually sells for $34, but it's on sale for $16.\n Man: Hmm. Okay, I'll take it. Thanks.", "choices": [ "green", "blue", "red" ], "summary": "blue" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "In the end, the man buys a _______ one.", "dialogue": "Man: Excuse me. Uh, I want to get my girlfriend a sweater for her birthday, but I can't find the right one.\n Sales Associate: Well, um, what about these over here?\n Man: Uh, this one is okay. I like the style, but do you the same thing in a blue, a blue color?\n Sales Associate: Um, well, Hmm. I don't ... I don't see a blue one, but about this green one?\n Man: Uh, do you have the same thing in a dark green? And what size is this one anyway?\n Sales Associate: It's a large.\n Man: Oh, my girlfriend wears a small. That won't work.\n Sales Associate: Well, what about this red one?\n Man: Ummm, it's okay. How much is it? I don't see a price tag.\n Sales Associate: Well, let's see. It usually sells for $34, but it's on sale for $16.\n Man: Hmm. Okay, I'll take it. Thanks.", "choices": [ "green", "blue", "red" ], "summary": "red" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much did it cost?", "dialogue": "Man: Excuse me. Uh, I want to get my girlfriend a sweater for her birthday, but I can't find the right one.\n Sales Associate: Well, um, what about these over here?\n Man: Uh, this one is okay. I like the style, but do you the same thing in a blue, a blue color?\n Sales Associate: Um, well, Hmm. I don't ... I don't see a blue one, but about this green one?\n Man: Uh, do you have the same thing in a dark green? And what size is this one anyway?\n Sales Associate: It's a large.\n Man: Oh, my girlfriend wears a small. That won't work.\n Sales Associate: Well, what about this red one?\n Man: Ummm, it's okay. How much is it? I don't see a price tag.\n Sales Associate: Well, let's see. It usually sells for $34, but it's on sale for $16.\n Man: Hmm. Okay, I'll take it. Thanks.", "choices": [ "$16", "$26", "$34" ], "summary": "$16" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the woman worried about?", "dialogue": "M: Where is Joan? She said she would be here at three. And now it's three-thirty. She must have missed the train.\n W: I think so, but I hope she won't miss the next one. Otherwise, she should be late for the opening address of the conference.", "choices": [ "Joan may have taken a wrong train.", "Joan will miss the next conference.", "Joan may be late for the opening speech." ], "summary": "Joan may be late for the opening speech." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the girl unhappy?", "dialogue": "M: You look unhappy, Mary. What happened?\n W: Oh, dad. I lost my keys.", "choices": [ "Because her father lost the keys", "Because she lost her keys", "Because she lost her father's keys." ], "summary": "Because she lost her keys" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman suggest the man do?", "dialogue": "M: I really need to make some extra money. You know I've practically spent my entire budget for this semester.\n W: Why not check out the new cafeteria at Market Street? I think there are still a few openings suitable for seniors like you.", "choices": [ "Solve his problem by doing a part-time job.", "Find out the opening hours of the cafeteria.", "Apply for a senior position in the restaurant." ], "summary": "Solve his problem by doing a part-time job." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the woman?", "dialogue": "M: Do you mind if I turn the television off?.\n W: I'm in the middle of watching a program.", "choices": [ "The man should leave the television on.", "The watch is on the top of the television.", "The man should watch the program too." ], "summary": "The man should leave the television on." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "On what day of the week will the magazine arrive?", "dialogue": "W: Has the latest Time magazine arrived? Today's already Tuesday.\n M: Sorry, it's late. Maybe it won't arrive until the day after tomorrow.", "choices": [ "Monday.", "Tuesday.", "Thursday." ], "summary": "Thursday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Why haven't we received any newspapers yet?\n M: Well, sometimes it takes a while for the post office to deliver it.", "choices": [ "The man will go to the post office.", "The post office is closed for the day.", "The woman is expecting the newspaper." ], "summary": "The woman is expecting the newspaper." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman's occupation?", "dialogue": "M: You're going to wear out the computer's keyboard!\n W: Oh, hi.\n M: Do you have any idea what time it is?\n W: About ten or ten-thirty?\n M: It's nearly midnight.\n W: Really? I didn't know it was so late.\n M: Don't you have an early class to teach tomorrow morning?\n W: Yes, at seven o'clock. My commuter class, the students who go to work right after their lesson.\n M: Then you ought to go to bed. What are you writing, anyway?\n W: An article I hope I can sell.\n M: Oh, another of your newspaper pieces? What's this one about?\n W: Do you remember the trip I took last month?\n M: The one up to the Amazon?\n W: Well, that's what I'm writing about-the new highway and the changes it's making in the Amazon valley.\n M: It should be interesting.\n W: It is. I guess that's why I forgot all about the time.\n M: How many articles have you sold now?\n W: About a dozen so far.\n M: What kind of newspapers buy them?\n W: The papers that carry a lot of foreign news. They usually appear in the big Sunday editions where they need a lot of background stories to help fill up the space between the ads.\n M: Is there any future in it?\n W: I hope so. There's a chance I may sell this article to a news service.\n M: Then your story would be published in several papers, wouldn't it?\n W: That's the idea. And I might even be able to do other stories on a regular basis.\n M: That would be great.", "choices": [ "Teacher.", "Journalist.", "Editor." ], "summary": "Teacher." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman writing about?", "dialogue": "M: You're going to wear out the computer's keyboard!\n W: Oh, hi.\n M: Do you have any idea what time it is?\n W: About ten or ten-thirty?\n M: It's nearly midnight.\n W: Really? I didn't know it was so late.\n M: Don't you have an early class to teach tomorrow morning?\n W: Yes, at seven o'clock. My commuter class, the students who go to work right after their lesson.\n M: Then you ought to go to bed. What are you writing, anyway?\n W: An article I hope I can sell.\n M: Oh, another of your newspaper pieces? What's this one about?\n W: Do you remember the trip I took last month?\n M: The one up to the Amazon?\n W: Well, that's what I'm writing about-the new highway and the changes it's making in the Amazon valley.\n M: It should be interesting.\n W: It is. I guess that's why I forgot all about the time.\n M: How many articles have you sold now?\n W: About a dozen so far.\n M: What kind of newspapers buy them?\n W: The papers that carry a lot of foreign news. They usually appear in the big Sunday editions where they need a lot of background stories to help fill up the space between the ads.\n M: Is there any future in it?\n W: I hope so. There's a chance I may sell this article to a news service.\n M: Then your story would be published in several papers, wouldn't it?\n W: That's the idea. And I might even be able to do other stories on a regular basis.\n M: That would be great.", "choices": [ "Some newly discovered scenic spot.", "Big changes in the Amazon valley.", "A new railway under construction." ], "summary": "Big changes in the Amazon valley." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where do the woman's articles usually appear?", "dialogue": "M: You're going to wear out the computer's keyboard!\n W: Oh, hi.\n M: Do you have any idea what time it is?\n W: About ten or ten-thirty?\n M: It's nearly midnight.\n W: Really? I didn't know it was so late.\n M: Don't you have an early class to teach tomorrow morning?\n W: Yes, at seven o'clock. My commuter class, the students who go to work right after their lesson.\n M: Then you ought to go to bed. What are you writing, anyway?\n W: An article I hope I can sell.\n M: Oh, another of your newspaper pieces? What's this one about?\n W: Do you remember the trip I took last month?\n M: The one up to the Amazon?\n W: Well, that's what I'm writing about-the new highway and the changes it's making in the Amazon valley.\n M: It should be interesting.\n W: It is. I guess that's why I forgot all about the time.\n M: How many articles have you sold now?\n W: About a dozen so far.\n M: What kind of newspapers buy them?\n W: The papers that carry a lot of foreign news. They usually appear in the big Sunday editions where they need a lot of background stories to help fill up the space between the ads.\n M: Is there any future in it?\n W: I hope so. There's a chance I may sell this article to a news service.\n M: Then your story would be published in several papers, wouldn't it?\n W: That's the idea. And I might even be able to do other stories on a regular basis.\n M: That would be great.", "choices": [ "In news weeklies.", "In a local evening paper.", "In newspapers' Sunday editions." ], "summary": "In newspapers' Sunday editions." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman expect?", "dialogue": "M: You're going to wear out the computer's keyboard!\n W: Oh, hi.\n M: Do you have any idea what time it is?\n W: About ten or ten-thirty?\n M: It's nearly midnight.\n W: Really? I didn't know it was so late.\n M: Don't you have an early class to teach tomorrow morning?\n W: Yes, at seven o'clock. My commuter class, the students who go to work right after their lesson.\n M: Then you ought to go to bed. What are you writing, anyway?\n W: An article I hope I can sell.\n M: Oh, another of your newspaper pieces? What's this one about?\n W: Do you remember the trip I took last month?\n M: The one up to the Amazon?\n W: Well, that's what I'm writing about-the new highway and the changes it's making in the Amazon valley.\n M: It should be interesting.\n W: It is. I guess that's why I forgot all about the time.\n M: How many articles have you sold now?\n W: About a dozen so far.\n M: What kind of newspapers buy them?\n W: The papers that carry a lot of foreign news. They usually appear in the big Sunday editions where they need a lot of background stories to help fill up the space between the ads.\n M: Is there any future in it?\n W: I hope so. There's a chance I may sell this article to a news service.\n M: Then your story would be published in several papers, wouldn't it?\n W: That's the idea. And I might even be able to do other stories on a regular basis.\n M: That would be great.", "choices": [ "To become a professional writer.", "To sell her articles to a news service.", "To get her life story published soon." ], "summary": "To sell her articles to a news service." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time is it now?", "dialogue": "W: The meeting starts at eight o'clock.\n M: We still have twenty minutes.", "choices": [ "It's eight o'clock.", "It's eight twenty.", "It's seven forty." ], "summary": "It's seven forty." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man do?", "dialogue": "F: I'm sorry. This window table is taken, but No.3 is free.\n M: It doesn't matter. I'll take it. The menu, please.", "choices": [ "Change to No.3", "Change a restaurant", "Stand till a seat is free" ], "summary": "Change to No.3" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man suggest?", "dialogue": "W: I think I'll take the whole day tour of the village.\n M: Why not the half day?", "choices": [ "Spending less time on sightseeing.", "Visiting the city with a group.", "Touring the city on a free day." ], "summary": "Spending less time on sightseeing." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man doing right now?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me. I have an appointment with Mr. Li, your manager. Can you tell me where his office is?\n W: My pleasure. It's on the second floor.", "choices": [ "Visiting some friends.", "Meeting with the new manager.", "Asking where the manager is." ], "summary": "Asking where the manager is." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man do now?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, David. I haven't seen you for ages. How are you getting along with your work?\n M: Hi, Susan. Not so well as to be expected. I've left my position. I can't bear the rudeness of my boss any longer.\n W: What are you going to do then?\n M: No idea. Anyway, I've got to think about it seriously. And you?\n W: I've been very successful as a dancer. I like this kind of life. It is so exciting.\n M: You can't do that forever.\n W: No. But I've decided to open a dance school once I've moved to the top. A lot of young dancers need better training.\n M: That's a wonderful idea.", "choices": [ "A teacher.", "A dancer.", "Neither of the above." ], "summary": "Neither of the above." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How is the woman getting on with her work?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, David. I haven't seen you for ages. How are you getting along with your work?\n M: Hi, Susan. Not so well as to be expected. I've left my position. I can't bear the rudeness of my boss any longer.\n W: What are you going to do then?\n M: No idea. Anyway, I've got to think about it seriously. And you?\n W: I've been very successful as a dancer. I like this kind of life. It is so exciting.\n M: You can't do that forever.\n W: No. But I've decided to open a dance school once I've moved to the top. A lot of young dancers need better training.\n M: That's a wonderful idea.", "choices": [ "She hasn't reached the top yet.", "She isn't very successful.", "She doesn't like her present position." ], "summary": "She hasn't reached the top yet." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: What's this? I hear about your appearing on the six o'clock news.\n M: Oh that. Some people were filming something on campus and I just happened to pass in front of the camera.", "choices": [ "He was taking pictures of the campus.", "He went to see a film on campus.", "His television appearance was unintentional." ], "summary": "His television appearance was unintentional." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What kind of topics does Public Eye cover?", "dialogue": "W: You're the editor of Public Eye. What kind of topics does your program cover?\n M: Well, there are essentially domestic stories. We don't cover international stories. We don't cover party politics or economics. We do issues of general social concern to our British audience. They can be anything from the future of the health service to the way the environment is going downhill.\n W: How do you choose the topic? Do you choose one because it's what the public wants to know about or because it's what you feel the public ought to know about?\n M: I think it's a mixture of both. Sometimes you have a strong feeling that something is important and you want to see it examined and you want to contribute to a public debate. Sometimes people come to you with things they are worried about and they can be quite small things. They can be a story about corruption in local government, something they cannot quite understand, why it doesn't seem to be working out properly, like they are not having their litter collected properly or the dustbins emptied.\n W: How do you know that you've got a really successful program? One that is just right for the time?\n M: I think you get a sense about it after working in it in a number of years. You know which stories are going to get the attention. They are going to be published just the point when the public are concerned about that.", "choices": [ "Current trends in economic development.", "Domestic issues of general social concern.", "Stories about Britain's relations with other nations." ], "summary": "Domestic issues of general social concern." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does Public Eye choose its topics?", "dialogue": "W: You're the editor of Public Eye. What kind of topics does your program cover?\n M: Well, there are essentially domestic stories. We don't cover international stories. We don't cover party politics or economics. We do issues of general social concern to our British audience. They can be anything from the future of the health service to the way the environment is going downhill.\n W: How do you choose the topic? Do you choose one because it's what the public wants to know about or because it's what you feel the public ought to know about?\n M: I think it's a mixture of both. Sometimes you have a strong feeling that something is important and you want to see it examined and you want to contribute to a public debate. Sometimes people come to you with things they are worried about and they can be quite small things. They can be a story about corruption in local government, something they cannot quite understand, why it doesn't seem to be working out properly, like they are not having their litter collected properly or the dustbins emptied.\n W: How do you know that you've got a really successful program? One that is just right for the time?\n M: I think you get a sense about it after working in it in a number of years. You know which stories are going to get the attention. They are going to be published just the point when the public are concerned about that.", "choices": [ "Based on the poll of public opinions.", "By interviewing people who file complaints.", "Based on public expectations and editors' judgment." ], "summary": "Based on public expectations and editors' judgment." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What factor plays an important role in running a successful program?", "dialogue": "W: You're the editor of Public Eye. What kind of topics does your program cover?\n M: Well, there are essentially domestic stories. We don't cover international stories. We don't cover party politics or economics. We do issues of general social concern to our British audience. They can be anything from the future of the health service to the way the environment is going downhill.\n W: How do you choose the topic? Do you choose one because it's what the public wants to know about or because it's what you feel the public ought to know about?\n M: I think it's a mixture of both. Sometimes you have a strong feeling that something is important and you want to see it examined and you want to contribute to a public debate. Sometimes people come to you with things they are worried about and they can be quite small things. They can be a story about corruption in local government, something they cannot quite understand, why it doesn't seem to be working out properly, like they are not having their litter collected properly or the dustbins emptied.\n W: How do you know that you've got a really successful program? One that is just right for the time?\n M: I think you get a sense about it after working in it in a number of years. You know which stories are going to get the attention. They are going to be published just the point when the public are concerned about that.", "choices": [ "Underlying rules of editing.", "Professional qualifications.", "Audience's feedback." ], "summary": "Professional qualifications." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the speakers do over tonight?", "dialogue": "M: Would you like to go to a party tonight?\n W: That sounds like a good idea.\n M: Would 7:00 be OK?\n W: That's fine. I'm looking forward to it.", "choices": [ "Go to a party.", "Stay at home.", "Climb mountains." ], "summary": "Go to a party." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How often does Emmy take her ballet lessons now?", "dialogue": "M: Emmy is really enthusiastic about her ballet class, isn't she?\n W: Yes, she used to take lessons only one day a week, but now she goes every other day after school.", "choices": [ "Once a week.", "Twice a week.", "Every other day." ], "summary": "Every other day." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman refuse the man?", "dialogue": "M: Do you think I could borrow your dictionary this weekend?\n W: Sorry, normally I'd say yes, but I'm going to use if myself.", "choices": [ "She has lent it to others.", "She has not got a dictionary.", "She will need it this weekend." ], "summary": "She will need it this weekend." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did the dialogue happen?", "dialogue": "W: [Mr Baker is very happy to see Miss Green every morning because she is a good secretary. One Monday Miss Green didn't come to work because she was ill. She had a terrible cold and a bad headache, so she phoned Mr Baker.] [The telephone rings.] Good morning, Mr Baker.\n M: Good morning, Miss Green. What's wrong? Where are you?\n W: I am at home. I'm ill. I'm afraid I've got a terrible cold and a bad headache.\n M: I'm very sorry to hear that. Well, you'd better stay at home.\n W: Thank you, Mr Baker. See you tomorrow.\n M: See you tomorrow. Goodbye.\n W: Goodbye, Mr Baker.", "choices": [ "In the office.", "On the phone.", "At home." ], "summary": "On the phone." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is ill?", "dialogue": "W: [Mr Baker is very happy to see Miss Green every morning because she is a good secretary. One Monday Miss Green didn't come to work because she was ill. She had a terrible cold and a bad headache, so she phoned Mr Baker.] [The telephone rings.] Good morning, Mr Baker.\n M: Good morning, Miss Green. What's wrong? Where are you?\n W: I am at home. I'm ill. I'm afraid I've got a terrible cold and a bad headache.\n M: I'm very sorry to hear that. Well, you'd better stay at home.\n W: Thank you, Mr Baker. See you tomorrow.\n M: See you tomorrow. Goodbye.\n W: Goodbye, Mr Baker.", "choices": [ "Mr Baker.", "Miss Green.", "A new secretary." ], "summary": "Miss Green." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's Mr Baker's advice?", "dialogue": "W: [Mr Baker is very happy to see Miss Green every morning because she is a good secretary. One Monday Miss Green didn't come to work because she was ill. She had a terrible cold and a bad headache, so she phoned Mr Baker.] [The telephone rings.] Good morning, Mr Baker.\n M: Good morning, Miss Green. What's wrong? Where are you?\n W: I am at home. I'm ill. I'm afraid I've got a terrible cold and a bad headache.\n M: I'm very sorry to hear that. Well, you'd better stay at home.\n W: Thank you, Mr Baker. See you tomorrow.\n M: See you tomorrow. Goodbye.\n W: Goodbye, Mr Baker.", "choices": [ "Stay at home.", "Go to see the doctor.", "Take some medicine." ], "summary": "Stay at home." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long will they have to wait before the game start?", "dialogue": "W: At what time will the game start?\n M: It's scheduled to begin at ten o'clock, and now my watch says 9:45. It won't be long.", "choices": [ "30 minutes.", "20 minutes.", "15 minutes." ], "summary": "15 minutes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What has the man bought for his wife?", "dialogue": "W: I suppose you have been buying Christmas gifts for your family.\n M: I bought tennis shoes for my son, but I haven't decided what to buy for my wife. Probably some clothes or classical music records.", "choices": [ "Tennis shoes.", "Some clothes.", "Nothing yet." ], "summary": "Nothing yet." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the relationship between them?", "dialogue": "M: Welcome to Beijing Tasty Restaurant. What can I do for you?\n W: Will you please show me a table beside the window?\n M: Sorry, there's no table beside the window, only one table in the centre.\n W: In the centre? OK.\n M: This way,please.\n W: Thank you.\n M: Here's the menu. Could I take your order?\n W: Yes. I'd like chicken, fish, some vegetables,two cokes and two bowls of rice.\n M: Is that all? We have Beijing Duck. It's so delicious. Would you like to have a try?\n W: All right.\n M: OK. Your food will be ready in a minute.\n W: No, no, no! I need some time to wait for my friend. Please get my food ready in 20 minutes.\n M: No problem.", "choices": [ "Teacher and student.", "Waiter and customer.", "Shopper and clerk." ], "summary": "Waiter and customer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What table does the woman want?", "dialogue": "M: Welcome to Beijing Tasty Restaurant. What can I do for you?\n W: Will you please show me a table beside the window?\n M: Sorry, there's no table beside the window, only one table in the centre.\n W: In the centre? OK.\n M: This way,please.\n W: Thank you.\n M: Here's the menu. Could I take your order?\n W: Yes. I'd like chicken, fish, some vegetables,two cokes and two bowls of rice.\n M: Is that all? We have Beijing Duck. It's so delicious. Would you like to have a try?\n W: All right.\n M: OK. Your food will be ready in a minute.\n W: No, no, no! I need some time to wait for my friend. Please get my food ready in 20 minutes.\n M: No problem.", "choices": [ "A table beside the window.", "A table in the centre.", "A table near the door." ], "summary": "A table beside the window." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "soon will the woman get her food?", "dialogue": "M: Welcome to Beijing Tasty Restaurant. What can I do for you?\n W: Will you please show me a table beside the window?\n M: Sorry, there's no table beside the window, only one table in the centre.\n W: In the centre? OK.\n M: This way,please.\n W: Thank you.\n M: Here's the menu. Could I take your order?\n W: Yes. I'd like chicken, fish, some vegetables,two cokes and two bowls of rice.\n M: Is that all? We have Beijing Duck. It's so delicious. Would you like to have a try?\n W: All right.\n M: OK. Your food will be ready in a minute.\n W: No, no, no! I need some time to wait for my friend. Please get my food ready in 20 minutes.\n M: No problem.", "choices": [ "In a minute.", "In 20 minutes.", "In 10 minutes." ], "summary": "In 20 minutes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the man's watch?", "dialogue": "M: I had my watch repaired in a watch shop, last night. I put it on the desk, but I can't find it now:\n W: I saw it and put it into the drawer when I came back last night.", "choices": [ "In the watch shop.", "On the desk.", "In the drawer." ], "summary": "In the drawer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think the woman should do?", "dialogue": "W: I really want to know why Nancy is always so hostile toward me.\n M: Did you ever think of just coming right out and asking her?", "choices": [ "Be hostile to Nancy.", "Ask Nancy to come out.", "Talk to Nancy herself." ], "summary": "Talk to Nancy herself." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the woman's father going to retire?", "dialogue": "W: My father is going to retire soon.\n M: Is he? Why?\n W: He is not in good health now.\n M: I am sorry to hear that.", "choices": [ "He is old.", "He is in good health.", "He is in poor health." ], "summary": "He is in poor health." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the couple's problem?", "dialogue": "M: You look upset. What's wrong?\n W: The electric company is going to shut off our services.\n M: Are we behind on the bills?\n W: Yes, but why didn't you take care of that bill?", "choices": [ "There is no electricity in their house.", "They failed to take care of the power line.", "The electricity is going to be shut off in their house." ], "summary": "The electricity is going to be shut off in their house." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the two speakers mainly discussing?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Frank. Your roommate told me that I could find you here in the TV studio. Sure enough!\n M: I was just taking a break. What's up?\n W: We'll have a math test next Monday, so I thought you'd be studying for it and maybe I can study with you.\n M: But I can't believe you are coming to me. I mean you do know what I got on the last test, don't you?\n W: Yeah, I know. You told me, but I thought two heads might be better than one.\n M: Well, that's a nice idea. But I wish I knew the person in our class who got a hundred on the last test. She even didn't miss any question, you know! Umm, was it Elizabeth?\n W: Oh yeah, Elizabeth! She is a good friend of mine. I think she'd be a big help to us right now. Why don't we give her a call?\n M: What? At this hour? It's already ten thirty. It's too late.\n W: But you know she owes me a big favor. Let's at least give her a call and see what she says. Maybe going over some of the problems with us would also help her review the material.\n M: You're right. Anyway, it's worth a try.", "choices": [ "Calling a roommate.", "Visiting a friend of theirs.", "Studying for a test." ], "summary": "Studying for a test." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the man in the TV studio?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Frank. Your roommate told me that I could find you here in the TV studio. Sure enough!\n M: I was just taking a break. What's up?\n W: We'll have a math test next Monday, so I thought you'd be studying for it and maybe I can study with you.\n M: But I can't believe you are coming to me. I mean you do know what I got on the last test, don't you?\n W: Yeah, I know. You told me, but I thought two heads might be better than one.\n M: Well, that's a nice idea. But I wish I knew the person in our class who got a hundred on the last test. She even didn't miss any question, you know! Umm, was it Elizabeth?\n W: Oh yeah, Elizabeth! She is a good friend of mine. I think she'd be a big help to us right now. Why don't we give her a call?\n M: What? At this hour? It's already ten thirty. It's too late.\n W: But you know she owes me a big favor. Let's at least give her a call and see what she says. Maybe going over some of the problems with us would also help her review the material.\n M: You're right. Anyway, it's worth a try.", "choices": [ "He's taking a break from studying.", "He has already finished studying.", "He's finding information for his friend." ], "summary": "He's taking a break from studying." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the man surprised when the woman wants to study with him?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Frank. Your roommate told me that I could find you here in the TV studio. Sure enough!\n M: I was just taking a break. What's up?\n W: We'll have a math test next Monday, so I thought you'd be studying for it and maybe I can study with you.\n M: But I can't believe you are coming to me. I mean you do know what I got on the last test, don't you?\n W: Yeah, I know. You told me, but I thought two heads might be better than one.\n M: Well, that's a nice idea. But I wish I knew the person in our class who got a hundred on the last test. She even didn't miss any question, you know! Umm, was it Elizabeth?\n W: Oh yeah, Elizabeth! She is a good friend of mine. I think she'd be a big help to us right now. Why don't we give her a call?\n M: What? At this hour? It's already ten thirty. It's too late.\n W: But you know she owes me a big favor. Let's at least give her a call and see what she says. Maybe going over some of the problems with us would also help her review the material.\n M: You're right. Anyway, it's worth a try.", "choices": [ "Because she got a hundred on the last test.", "Because he thought she preferred to study alone.", "Because he told her that he had done poorly in the last test." ], "summary": "Because he told her that he had done poorly in the last test." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the probable reason for the man's unwillingness to call Elizabeth?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Frank. Your roommate told me that I could find you here in the TV studio. Sure enough!\n M: I was just taking a break. What's up?\n W: We'll have a math test next Monday, so I thought you'd be studying for it and maybe I can study with you.\n M: But I can't believe you are coming to me. I mean you do know what I got on the last test, don't you?\n W: Yeah, I know. You told me, but I thought two heads might be better than one.\n M: Well, that's a nice idea. But I wish I knew the person in our class who got a hundred on the last test. She even didn't miss any question, you know! Umm, was it Elizabeth?\n W: Oh yeah, Elizabeth! She is a good friend of mine. I think she'd be a big help to us right now. Why don't we give her a call?\n M: What? At this hour? It's already ten thirty. It's too late.\n W: But you know she owes me a big favor. Let's at least give her a call and see what she says. Maybe going over some of the problems with us would also help her review the material.\n M: You're right. Anyway, it's worth a try.", "choices": [ "She is not one of his friends.", "He doesn't want to bother her so late at night.", "He would rather go over the problems by himself." ], "summary": "He doesn't want to bother her so late at night." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the conversation mainly about?", "dialogue": "M: I'd like to take a trip to China during the summer vacation. What about you?\n W: I want to get a part-time job.", "choices": [ "Vacation plan.", "Summer trip.", "Part-time job." ], "summary": "Vacation plan." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What kind of room does the man want to take?", "dialogue": "W: Welcome to Youth Hotel, can I help you?\n M: I'd like a room for a night.\n W: Would you like a single room, a double room or a room for three?\n M: Oh, a single room please. Can I pay by check?\n W: Sure, fill in this form please.\n M: Need my student card number?\n W: No, just your address and telephone number.\n M: OK, here is the form.\n W: Very well. Here is your key to room 212.\n M: Thank you!\n W: Have a good stay!", "choices": [ "A single room.", "A double room.", "A room for three." ], "summary": "A single room." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man need to put in the from?", "dialogue": "W: Welcome to Youth Hotel, can I help you?\n M: I'd like a room for a night.\n W: Would you like a single room, a double room or a room for three?\n M: Oh, a single room please. Can I pay by check?\n W: Sure, fill in this form please.\n M: Need my student card number?\n W: No, just your address and telephone number.\n M: OK, here is the form.\n W: Very well. Here is your key to room 212.\n M: Thank you!\n W: Have a good stay!", "choices": [ "Telephone and student card numbers.", "Student card number and address.", "Address and telephone number." ], "summary": "Address and telephone number." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long has it been since the two speakers last met?", "dialogue": "M: Why, Ann, I haven't seen you for ages. How have you been?\n W: Bob, it has been a long time, hasn't it? It must be at least a year.\n M: No. We talked at the Johnson's Christmas party last December. Don't you remember?\n W: That's right. Well, how are you? Still working for the Germen company?\n M: No. I changed my job about 4 months ago. I'm with the World Bank now. How about you?\n W: I'm still working at the University, but I transferred from the German Department to the Spanish Department.\n M: Don't you tell me you speak Spanish, too?\n W: Sure. I grew up in Spain, you know. German was what I studied in college.\n M: All I have ever managed to learn is a little Italian.\n W: Oh. excuse me, someone is knocking at the door. I'll talk to you again later, Bob.\n M: It was nice talking to you, Ann.", "choices": [ "Less than a year.", "At least one year.", "More than a year." ], "summary": "Less than a year." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the woman work?", "dialogue": "M: Why, Ann, I haven't seen you for ages. How have you been?\n W: Bob, it has been a long time, hasn't it? It must be at least a year.\n M: No. We talked at the Johnson's Christmas party last December. Don't you remember?\n W: That's right. Well, how are you? Still working for the Germen company?\n M: No. I changed my job about 4 months ago. I'm with the World Bank now. How about you?\n W: I'm still working at the University, but I transferred from the German Department to the Spanish Department.\n M: Don't you tell me you speak Spanish, too?\n W: Sure. I grew up in Spain, you know. German was what I studied in college.\n M: All I have ever managed to learn is a little Italian.\n W: Oh. excuse me, someone is knocking at the door. I'll talk to you again later, Bob.\n M: It was nice talking to you, Ann.", "choices": [ "At the World Bank.", "At the German company.", "At a university." ], "summary": "At a university." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "At least how many languages, can the woman speak?", "dialogue": "M: Why, Ann, I haven't seen you for ages. How have you been?\n W: Bob, it has been a long time, hasn't it? It must be at least a year.\n M: No. We talked at the Johnson's Christmas party last December. Don't you remember?\n W: That's right. Well, how are you? Still working for the Germen company?\n M: No. I changed my job about 4 months ago. I'm with the World Bank now. How about you?\n W: I'm still working at the University, but I transferred from the German Department to the Spanish Department.\n M: Don't you tell me you speak Spanish, too?\n W: Sure. I grew up in Spain, you know. German was what I studied in college.\n M: All I have ever managed to learn is a little Italian.\n W: Oh. excuse me, someone is knocking at the door. I'll talk to you again later, Bob.\n M: It was nice talking to you, Ann.", "choices": [ "Two.", "Three.", "Four." ], "summary": "Three." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn about the woman's son?", "dialogue": "W: I'm worried about my son at driving, but he won't listen to me.\n M: Well, teenagers always think they won't get hurt, but the fact is just the opposite.\n W: What should I do?\n M: Keep talking with him and lead by an example. Parents always matter.", "choices": [ "He often talks with his mother.", "He often drives in a careless way.", "He is willing to listen to his mother." ], "summary": "He often drives in a careless way." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do you know from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: You must have left the camera in the market. It's a very good camera you know, Sandie.\n W: But I tell you I didn't take it. I remember clearly that you put it on the dressing table.", "choices": [ "The camera has been left in the market.", "The camera is on the dressing table.", "The camera has disappeared." ], "summary": "The camera has disappeared." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the first thing the man is going to do tonight?", "dialogue": "W: What are you going to do tonight?\n M: I have four letters to write before I prepare for the physics exam.", "choices": [ "Doing homework.", "Writing letters.", "Preparing for the exam." ], "summary": "Writing letters." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did the woman get the information about the \"smart\" car?", "dialogue": "M: I'm sorry. I'm late.\n W: That's all right. John. My house is not that easy to find. But you know you wouldn't have gotten lost if you had a smart car.\n M: A smart car? What's that?\n W: I just read a magazine article about some new technology that can make a car smart. One device is a computerized map display and an artificial voice. You just enter the address for where you want to go and the voice will tell you how to get there,street by street.\n M: Hey, that's just like my brother. He never gets lost and he's always telling me the best route. So what else will the smart cars be able to do?\n W: Well, the article says there'll be a device with read-on warning systems that will warn drivers with a long signal if they're getting too close to other cars. And they will even put on brakes if the drivers don't.\n M: Tell me, Shelly. Will these cars be smart enough to fill themselves up with gas?\n W: Not by now. Why do you ask?\n M: I'm not late because I got lost. I'm late because I ran out of gas on the way over there.", "choices": [ "From an advertisement.", "From an article.", "From a TV program." ], "summary": "From an article." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the purpose of the artificial voice on \"smart\" cars?", "dialogue": "M: I'm sorry. I'm late.\n W: That's all right. John. My house is not that easy to find. But you know you wouldn't have gotten lost if you had a smart car.\n M: A smart car? What's that?\n W: I just read a magazine article about some new technology that can make a car smart. One device is a computerized map display and an artificial voice. You just enter the address for where you want to go and the voice will tell you how to get there,street by street.\n M: Hey, that's just like my brother. He never gets lost and he's always telling me the best route. So what else will the smart cars be able to do?\n W: Well, the article says there'll be a device with read-on warning systems that will warn drivers with a long signal if they're getting too close to other cars. And they will even put on brakes if the drivers don't.\n M: Tell me, Shelly. Will these cars be smart enough to fill themselves up with gas?\n W: Not by now. Why do you ask?\n M: I'm not late because I got lost. I'm late because I ran out of gas on the way over there.", "choices": [ "To warn the drivers of dangers.", "To guide the drivers.", "To wake up sleeping drivers." ], "summary": "To guide the drivers." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man imply about his brothers?", "dialogue": "M: I'm sorry. I'm late.\n W: That's all right. John. My house is not that easy to find. But you know you wouldn't have gotten lost if you had a smart car.\n M: A smart car? What's that?\n W: I just read a magazine article about some new technology that can make a car smart. One device is a computerized map display and an artificial voice. You just enter the address for where you want to go and the voice will tell you how to get there,street by street.\n M: Hey, that's just like my brother. He never gets lost and he's always telling me the best route. So what else will the smart cars be able to do?\n W: Well, the article says there'll be a device with read-on warning systems that will warn drivers with a long signal if they're getting too close to other cars. And they will even put on brakes if the drivers don't.\n M: Tell me, Shelly. Will these cars be smart enough to fill themselves up with gas?\n W: Not by now. Why do you ask?\n M: I'm not late because I got lost. I'm late because I ran out of gas on the way over there.", "choices": [ "He has good sense of direction.", "He has a \"smart\" car.", "He is an expert in cars." ], "summary": "He has good sense of direction." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why was the man late?", "dialogue": "M: I'm sorry. I'm late.\n W: That's all right. John. My house is not that easy to find. But you know you wouldn't have gotten lost if you had a smart car.\n M: A smart car? What's that?\n W: I just read a magazine article about some new technology that can make a car smart. One device is a computerized map display and an artificial voice. You just enter the address for where you want to go and the voice will tell you how to get there,street by street.\n M: Hey, that's just like my brother. He never gets lost and he's always telling me the best route. So what else will the smart cars be able to do?\n W: Well, the article says there'll be a device with read-on warning systems that will warn drivers with a long signal if they're getting too close to other cars. And they will even put on brakes if the drivers don't.\n M: Tell me, Shelly. Will these cars be smart enough to fill themselves up with gas?\n W: Not by now. Why do you ask?\n M: I'm not late because I got lost. I'm late because I ran out of gas on the way over there.", "choices": [ "He got lost.", "He ran out of gas.", "He had an accident." ], "summary": "He ran out of gas." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many units must the man review over the weekend?", "dialogue": "W: Prof. Wang said that the final exam would cover the first nine units.\n M: Really? I thought it only included the first five units. Then I must spend the weekend going over the rest of them.", "choices": [ "Four.", "Five.", "Nine." ], "summary": "Four." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Mrs White, what can I do for you?\n W: I don't know what's the matter with me. I'm always feeling tired, I'm usually worn out at the end of the day.\n M: I see. Let me take your pulse rate first.", "choices": [ "The woman is a close friend of the man.", "The woman has been working too hard.", "The woman is seeing a doctor." ], "summary": "The woman is seeing a doctor." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did Mr. Hudson grow up?", "dialogue": "W: Mr. Hudson, where were you born and raised?\n M: I was born in Chicago, but I didn't live there any more. I was raised in Washington, grew up there until I went to college in New York and then Harvard.\n W: Looking back. How did you think your parents shaped your character?\n M: Well, it's hard to estimate entirely. I was quite fond of my parents and considered them very good people. My mother was a kind of very feminist and a well-known Jewish poet. She became internationally known. My father was a lawyer. And though it's hard to say how much they influenced me, I liked them, I respected them and I'm sure I was influenced to some degree by them.\n W: You were educated in the public schools?\n M: We moved almost every year, so I went to a different public school each year.\n W: So you would have been in high school and what years... approximately?\n M: Oh, I was in high school when... 26 or 27? I forgot. I graduated from high school in 32.\n W: What did you study in university?\n M: Well, that's a difficult question. I started out thinking I'd be an economist, and then I got disappointed with that. And after an odd experience in my junior year, I decided that I'd go out and study agriculture or management, but I enrolled in both for a whole year and tried to learn the required courses. I lasted a year, and then I came back to the main campus and finished up as an economics major specializing in labor economics.\n W: Did you go right graduate school or join the army after you graduated from the university?\n M: Well, I went to Harvard as a graduate student in philosophy in 1936, and stayed there until the war broke out. I was drafted after I took my PhD exams in the early part of 1941. So I went into the army before Pearl Harbor.", "choices": [ "New York.", "Washington.", "Harvard." ], "summary": "Washington." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Mr. Hudson's mother was a famous______.", "dialogue": "W: Mr. Hudson, where were you born and raised?\n M: I was born in Chicago, but I didn't live there any more. I was raised in Washington, grew up there until I went to college in New York and then Harvard.\n W: Looking back. How did you think your parents shaped your character?\n M: Well, it's hard to estimate entirely. I was quite fond of my parents and considered them very good people. My mother was a kind of very feminist and a well-known Jewish poet. She became internationally known. My father was a lawyer. And though it's hard to say how much they influenced me, I liked them, I respected them and I'm sure I was influenced to some degree by them.\n W: You were educated in the public schools?\n M: We moved almost every year, so I went to a different public school each year.\n W: So you would have been in high school and what years... approximately?\n M: Oh, I was in high school when... 26 or 27? I forgot. I graduated from high school in 32.\n W: What did you study in university?\n M: Well, that's a difficult question. I started out thinking I'd be an economist, and then I got disappointed with that. And after an odd experience in my junior year, I decided that I'd go out and study agriculture or management, but I enrolled in both for a whole year and tried to learn the required courses. I lasted a year, and then I came back to the main campus and finished up as an economics major specializing in labor economics.\n W: Did you go right graduate school or join the army after you graduated from the university?\n M: Well, I went to Harvard as a graduate student in philosophy in 1936, and stayed there until the war broke out. I was drafted after I took my PhD exams in the early part of 1941. So I went into the army before Pearl Harbor.", "choices": [ "poet.", "lawyer.", "politician." ], "summary": "poet." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did Mr. Hudson eventually major in for his bachelor's degree?", "dialogue": "W: Mr. Hudson, where were you born and raised?\n M: I was born in Chicago, but I didn't live there any more. I was raised in Washington, grew up there until I went to college in New York and then Harvard.\n W: Looking back. How did you think your parents shaped your character?\n M: Well, it's hard to estimate entirely. I was quite fond of my parents and considered them very good people. My mother was a kind of very feminist and a well-known Jewish poet. She became internationally known. My father was a lawyer. And though it's hard to say how much they influenced me, I liked them, I respected them and I'm sure I was influenced to some degree by them.\n W: You were educated in the public schools?\n M: We moved almost every year, so I went to a different public school each year.\n W: So you would have been in high school and what years... approximately?\n M: Oh, I was in high school when... 26 or 27? I forgot. I graduated from high school in 32.\n W: What did you study in university?\n M: Well, that's a difficult question. I started out thinking I'd be an economist, and then I got disappointed with that. And after an odd experience in my junior year, I decided that I'd go out and study agriculture or management, but I enrolled in both for a whole year and tried to learn the required courses. I lasted a year, and then I came back to the main campus and finished up as an economics major specializing in labor economics.\n W: Did you go right graduate school or join the army after you graduated from the university?\n M: Well, I went to Harvard as a graduate student in philosophy in 1936, and stayed there until the war broke out. I was drafted after I took my PhD exams in the early part of 1941. So I went into the army before Pearl Harbor.", "choices": [ "Philosophy.", "Economics.", "Agriculture." ], "summary": "Economics." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When did Mr. Hudson join the army?", "dialogue": "W: Mr. Hudson, where were you born and raised?\n M: I was born in Chicago, but I didn't live there any more. I was raised in Washington, grew up there until I went to college in New York and then Harvard.\n W: Looking back. How did you think your parents shaped your character?\n M: Well, it's hard to estimate entirely. I was quite fond of my parents and considered them very good people. My mother was a kind of very feminist and a well-known Jewish poet. She became internationally known. My father was a lawyer. And though it's hard to say how much they influenced me, I liked them, I respected them and I'm sure I was influenced to some degree by them.\n W: You were educated in the public schools?\n M: We moved almost every year, so I went to a different public school each year.\n W: So you would have been in high school and what years... approximately?\n M: Oh, I was in high school when... 26 or 27? I forgot. I graduated from high school in 32.\n W: What did you study in university?\n M: Well, that's a difficult question. I started out thinking I'd be an economist, and then I got disappointed with that. And after an odd experience in my junior year, I decided that I'd go out and study agriculture or management, but I enrolled in both for a whole year and tried to learn the required courses. I lasted a year, and then I came back to the main campus and finished up as an economics major specializing in labor economics.\n W: Did you go right graduate school or join the army after you graduated from the university?\n M: Well, I went to Harvard as a graduate student in philosophy in 1936, and stayed there until the war broke out. I was drafted after I took my PhD exams in the early part of 1941. So I went into the army before Pearl Harbor.", "choices": [ "At the time of Pearl Harbor.", "Before his PhD exams.", "In 1941." ], "summary": "In 1941." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the man very happy?", "dialogue": "W: Is there anything else that you would like to buy?\n M: No, thank you. I guess that's it. By the way, in case there's a flaw in this CD player. Can I return it?\n W: Yes. But you must return it within 30 days.\n M: Is there a charge for that?I know other stores have a restocking fee.\n W: There will be no charge at all.\n M: I'm glad to hear that.\n W: However,you must show us the receipt. Could you sign it here, please?\n M: OK.\n W: All right. Keep your receipt. If something comes up. you can show it to us and We'll give you a refund.\n M: Thanks. I'll put it in a safe place.", "choices": [ "He can return the CD player without a charge in 30 days.", "He has already kept the receipt in the safe place.", "He signed his name and got refund." ], "summary": "He can return the CD player without a charge in 30 days." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What should the man take to return the CD player?", "dialogue": "W: Is there anything else that you would like to buy?\n M: No, thank you. I guess that's it. By the way, in case there's a flaw in this CD player. Can I return it?\n W: Yes. But you must return it within 30 days.\n M: Is there a charge for that?I know other stores have a restocking fee.\n W: There will be no charge at all.\n M: I'm glad to hear that.\n W: However,you must show us the receipt. Could you sign it here, please?\n M: OK.\n W: All right. Keep your receipt. If something comes up. you can show it to us and We'll give you a refund.\n M: Thanks. I'll put it in a safe place.", "choices": [ "The money.", "The restocking fee.", "The receipt." ], "summary": "The receipt." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the man usually go to work?", "dialogue": "W: Where do you live?\n M: I live in a suburb of London.\n W: Is it far away from here?\n M: Yes. It usually takes me about one hour to drive to the office.", "choices": [ "By subway.", "By bus.", "By his own car." ], "summary": "By his own car." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When does this conversation take place?", "dialogue": "W: Oh, no. It's five o'clock already, and I haven't finished my homework.\n M: Don't worry. That clock is fifteen minutes fast. You still have time to do it.", "choices": [ "At 5:00.", "At 5:15.", "At 4:45." ], "summary": "At 4:45." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the man's father stay now?", "dialogue": "F: Is your father in?\n M: No. He has gone to New York. But tomorrow, he will go Atlantic.", "choices": [ "New York", "Atlantic", "Australia" ], "summary": "New York" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where was Mary going when Phil met her?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Mary!\n W: Hello, Phil. How are you?\n M: I'm fine. Where are you headed?\n W: Oh, I'm on my way home from work.\n M: I didn't know you had a job.\n W: Yeah. I work part-time at a supermarket.\n M: What do you do there?\n W: I work in the produce section. Wrapping fresh fruit and vegetables. I also stock shelves. Sometimes when it really gets busy, I work at the check-out counter. Have you got a job, Phil?\n M: Yeah. I do yard work for people. You know, cutting grass, pulling weeds, things like that.\n W: I'd like doing that. It must be nice to work outdoors.\n M: Sometimes it is, except when it rains or snows or gets too hot or too cold or...\n W: Ha-ha. I guess every job has its shortcomings. There are times when I get really tired of carrying things around at my job. But a job's a job. Got to earn money for school.\n M: Me, too. Tuition fee is high, isn't it? Well, I'd better get going. I've got to plant some trees for my neighbors this afternoon.\n W: Well. Don't work too hard. Holding down a job, going to class, studying. Sometimes it can become too much for one person. Take it easy.\n M: You, too. It was great seeing you, Mary.", "choices": [ "To the supermarket.", "To school.", "To her home." ], "summary": "To her home." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Mary do at her supermarket job?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Mary!\n W: Hello, Phil. How are you?\n M: I'm fine. Where are you headed?\n W: Oh, I'm on my way home from work.\n M: I didn't know you had a job.\n W: Yeah. I work part-time at a supermarket.\n M: What do you do there?\n W: I work in the produce section. Wrapping fresh fruit and vegetables. I also stock shelves. Sometimes when it really gets busy, I work at the check-out counter. Have you got a job, Phil?\n M: Yeah. I do yard work for people. You know, cutting grass, pulling weeds, things like that.\n W: I'd like doing that. It must be nice to work outdoors.\n M: Sometimes it is, except when it rains or snows or gets too hot or too cold or...\n W: Ha-ha. I guess every job has its shortcomings. There are times when I get really tired of carrying things around at my job. But a job's a job. Got to earn money for school.\n M: Me, too. Tuition fee is high, isn't it? Well, I'd better get going. I've got to plant some trees for my neighbors this afternoon.\n W: Well. Don't work too hard. Holding down a job, going to class, studying. Sometimes it can become too much for one person. Take it easy.\n M: You, too. It was great seeing you, Mary.", "choices": [ "She works at the meat counter.", "She puts groceries out on the shelves.", "She carries groceries out of the store for customers." ], "summary": "She puts groceries out on the shelves." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does Phil do yard work?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Mary!\n W: Hello, Phil. How are you?\n M: I'm fine. Where are you headed?\n W: Oh, I'm on my way home from work.\n M: I didn't know you had a job.\n W: Yeah. I work part-time at a supermarket.\n M: What do you do there?\n W: I work in the produce section. Wrapping fresh fruit and vegetables. I also stock shelves. Sometimes when it really gets busy, I work at the check-out counter. Have you got a job, Phil?\n M: Yeah. I do yard work for people. You know, cutting grass, pulling weeds, things like that.\n W: I'd like doing that. It must be nice to work outdoors.\n M: Sometimes it is, except when it rains or snows or gets too hot or too cold or...\n W: Ha-ha. I guess every job has its shortcomings. There are times when I get really tired of carrying things around at my job. But a job's a job. Got to earn money for school.\n M: Me, too. Tuition fee is high, isn't it? Well, I'd better get going. I've got to plant some trees for my neighbors this afternoon.\n W: Well. Don't work too hard. Holding down a job, going to class, studying. Sometimes it can become too much for one person. Take it easy.\n M: You, too. It was great seeing you, Mary.", "choices": [ "To earn money for school.", "To be able to work outdoors.", "To keep his family's yard looking nice." ], "summary": "To earn money for school." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much was the driver's tip?", "dialogue": "M: That is $ 3.50 on the meter, and a dollar extra for the suitcase.\n W: OK. Here is five dollars. Keep the change.", "choices": [ "$3.5.", "$0.5.", "$1.5." ], "summary": "$0.5." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: Shall we make another pot of coffee?\n W: Why not?", "choices": [ "They shouldn't make any more pots.", "They should prepare some more coffee.", "They shouldn't have too much coffee." ], "summary": "They should prepare some more coffee." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did the man and woman first meet?", "dialogue": "Man: Hi. Uh, haven't we met before? You look so familiar.\n Woman: Yeah. We met on campus last week, [Yeah!] and you asked me the same question.\n Man: Oh, oh really? I'm really sorry, but I'm terrible with names. But, but, but... Let me guess. It's Sherry, right?\n Woman: No, but you got the first letter right.\n Man: I know, I know. It's on the tip of my tongue. Wait. Uh, Sandy, Susan. [Nope. So, was I that memorable?] Wait, wait. It's Sharon.\n Woman: You got it... and only on the fourth try.\n Man: So, well, Sh..., I mean Sharon. How are you?\n Woman: Not bad. And what was your name?\n Man: It's Ben, but everyone calls me B.J. And, uh, what do you do, Sh... Sharon?\n Woman: I'm a graduate student majoring in TESL.\n Man: Uh, TESL... What's that?\n Woman: It stands for teaching English as a second language. I want to teach English to non-native speakers overseas.\n Man: Oh, yeah. I'm pretty good at that English grammar. You know, verbs and adjectives, and uh... Hey, that's sound really exciting. And do you need some type of specific degree or experience to do that? I mean could I do something like that?\n Woman: Well, most employers overseas are looking for someone who has at least a Bachelor's degree and one or two years of experience. [Oh!] And what do you do? Are you a student on campus?\n Man: Yeah, but, uh... I guess I'm mulling over the idea of going into accounting or international business, but I guess I'm leaning now towards a degree in marketing.\n Woman: Oh, uh,... Well, I have to run. I have a class in ten minutes.\n Man: Oh, okay. And, uh, by the way, there's this, uh, dance on campus at the student center tonight, and I was wondering if you'd... you know... like to come along.\n Woman: Oh really? Well, perhaps...\n Man: Okay, well, bye.", "choices": [ "at a party", "at school", "at a friend's house" ], "summary": "at school" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman's name?", "dialogue": "Man: Hi. Uh, haven't we met before? You look so familiar.\n Woman: Yeah. We met on campus last week, [Yeah!] and you asked me the same question.\n Man: Oh, oh really? I'm really sorry, but I'm terrible with names. But, but, but... Let me guess. It's Sherry, right?\n Woman: No, but you got the first letter right.\n Man: I know, I know. It's on the tip of my tongue. Wait. Uh, Sandy, Susan. [Nope. So, was I that memorable?] Wait, wait. It's Sharon.\n Woman: You got it... and only on the fourth try.\n Man: So, well, Sh..., I mean Sharon. How are you?\n Woman: Not bad. And what was your name?\n Man: It's Ben, but everyone calls me B.J. And, uh, what do you do, Sh... Sharon?\n Woman: I'm a graduate student majoring in TESL.\n Man: Uh, TESL... What's that?\n Woman: It stands for teaching English as a second language. I want to teach English to non-native speakers overseas.\n Man: Oh, yeah. I'm pretty good at that English grammar. You know, verbs and adjectives, and uh... Hey, that's sound really exciting. And do you need some type of specific degree or experience to do that? I mean could I do something like that?\n Woman: Well, most employers overseas are looking for someone who has at least a Bachelor's degree and one or two years of experience. [Oh!] And what do you do? Are you a student on campus?\n Man: Yeah, but, uh... I guess I'm mulling over the idea of going into accounting or international business, but I guess I'm leaning now towards a degree in marketing.\n Woman: Oh, uh,... Well, I have to run. I have a class in ten minutes.\n Man: Oh, okay. And, uh, by the way, there's this, uh, dance on campus at the student center tonight, and I was wondering if you'd... you know... like to come along.\n Woman: Oh really? Well, perhaps...\n Man: Okay, well, bye.", "choices": [ "Sharon", "Susan", "Sherry" ], "summary": "Sharon" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "In what field is the woman majoring?", "dialogue": "Man: Hi. Uh, haven't we met before? You look so familiar.\n Woman: Yeah. We met on campus last week, [Yeah!] and you asked me the same question.\n Man: Oh, oh really? I'm really sorry, but I'm terrible with names. But, but, but... Let me guess. It's Sherry, right?\n Woman: No, but you got the first letter right.\n Man: I know, I know. It's on the tip of my tongue. Wait. Uh, Sandy, Susan. [Nope. So, was I that memorable?] Wait, wait. It's Sharon.\n Woman: You got it... and only on the fourth try.\n Man: So, well, Sh..., I mean Sharon. How are you?\n Woman: Not bad. And what was your name?\n Man: It's Ben, but everyone calls me B.J. And, uh, what do you do, Sh... Sharon?\n Woman: I'm a graduate student majoring in TESL.\n Man: Uh, TESL... What's that?\n Woman: It stands for teaching English as a second language. I want to teach English to non-native speakers overseas.\n Man: Oh, yeah. I'm pretty good at that English grammar. You know, verbs and adjectives, and uh... Hey, that's sound really exciting. And do you need some type of specific degree or experience to do that? I mean could I do something like that?\n Woman: Well, most employers overseas are looking for someone who has at least a Bachelor's degree and one or two years of experience. [Oh!] And what do you do? Are you a student on campus?\n Man: Yeah, but, uh... I guess I'm mulling over the idea of going into accounting or international business, but I guess I'm leaning now towards a degree in marketing.\n Woman: Oh, uh,... Well, I have to run. I have a class in ten minutes.\n Man: Oh, okay. And, uh, by the way, there's this, uh, dance on campus at the student center tonight, and I was wondering if you'd... you know... like to come along.\n Woman: Oh really? Well, perhaps...\n Man: Okay, well, bye.", "choices": [ "engineering", "computer science", "education" ], "summary": "education" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What major is the man considering most at this time?", "dialogue": "Man: Hi. Uh, haven't we met before? You look so familiar.\n Woman: Yeah. We met on campus last week, [Yeah!] and you asked me the same question.\n Man: Oh, oh really? I'm really sorry, but I'm terrible with names. But, but, but... Let me guess. It's Sherry, right?\n Woman: No, but you got the first letter right.\n Man: I know, I know. It's on the tip of my tongue. Wait. Uh, Sandy, Susan. [Nope. So, was I that memorable?] Wait, wait. It's Sharon.\n Woman: You got it... and only on the fourth try.\n Man: So, well, Sh..., I mean Sharon. How are you?\n Woman: Not bad. And what was your name?\n Man: It's Ben, but everyone calls me B.J. And, uh, what do you do, Sh... Sharon?\n Woman: I'm a graduate student majoring in TESL.\n Man: Uh, TESL... What's that?\n Woman: It stands for teaching English as a second language. I want to teach English to non-native speakers overseas.\n Man: Oh, yeah. I'm pretty good at that English grammar. You know, verbs and adjectives, and uh... Hey, that's sound really exciting. And do you need some type of specific degree or experience to do that? I mean could I do something like that?\n Woman: Well, most employers overseas are looking for someone who has at least a Bachelor's degree and one or two years of experience. [Oh!] And what do you do? Are you a student on campus?\n Man: Yeah, but, uh... I guess I'm mulling over the idea of going into accounting or international business, but I guess I'm leaning now towards a degree in marketing.\n Woman: Oh, uh,... Well, I have to run. I have a class in ten minutes.\n Man: Oh, okay. And, uh, by the way, there's this, uh, dance on campus at the student center tonight, and I was wondering if you'd... you know... like to come along.\n Woman: Oh really? Well, perhaps...\n Man: Okay, well, bye.", "choices": [ "international business", "accounting", "marketing" ], "summary": "marketing" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What subject does the man teach?", "dialogue": "F: What's that man?\n M: He's our new English teacher.", "choices": [ "English.", "Maths.", "Chinese." ], "summary": "English." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation take place?", "dialogue": "M: I'd better be going.\n W: So soon? Why don't you stay a little longer?\n M: I wish I could, but it's already late.\n W: Oh, it's a shame that you have to leave.\n M: Thank you for a wonderful supper.\n W: I'm glad you enjoyed it.", "choices": [ "At the man's home.", "At the woman's home.", "At a restaurant." ], "summary": "At the woman's home." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think of the shoes?", "dialogue": "M: I don't think the shoes are fit for me. Can you show me a cheaper pair?\n F: Of course. Just a moment.", "choices": [ "He thinks the shoes are too big.", "He thinks the shoes are too small.", "He feels the shoes are too expensive." ], "summary": "He feels the shoes are too expensive." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is in the letter?", "dialogue": "M: I want to make sure my son receives this letter. It has an important certificate in it.\n W: You can send it either by certified mail or registered mail. If you only want to make sure it is received, send it by certified mail. It's less expensive.\n M: OK. How about this package?\n W: What's in it?\n M: A watch.\n W: You should insure it for the value of the watch, and send it by registered mail. It's more expensive, but it's the safest way.", "choices": [ "A valuable book.", "An important certificate.", "A beautiful postcard." ], "summary": "An important certificate." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "In which way do you think the man will send the letter?", "dialogue": "M: I want to make sure my son receives this letter. It has an important certificate in it.\n W: You can send it either by certified mail or registered mail. If you only want to make sure it is received, send it by certified mail. It's less expensive.\n M: OK. How about this package?\n W: What's in it?\n M: A watch.\n W: You should insure it for the value of the watch, and send it by registered mail. It's more expensive, but it's the safest way.", "choices": [ "By certified mail.", "By air mail.", "By registered mail." ], "summary": "By certified mail." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation most probably take place?", "dialogue": "W: What would you like to have, sir?\n M: Well, I'd like to have an apple juice and a chicken sandwich.", "choices": [ "In a restaurant.", "On a farm.", "At the man's home." ], "summary": "In a restaurant." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Does she like tea?", "dialogue": "M: Would you like a cup of tea?\n W: I'd rather have a bottle of cola, please.", "choices": [ "Yes, she does.", "No, she doesn't.", "She's not sure." ], "summary": "No, she doesn't." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman call the man?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Mr. Smith. I'm afraid Dr. Brown won't be able to see you today. He's still waiting for a flight out of New York. He said he would meet you tomorrow afternoon. Is it OK?\n M: Sounds good. Thank you for calling.", "choices": [ "To cancel a flight.", "To make an apology.", "To put off a meeting." ], "summary": "To put off a meeting." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is the woman?", "dialogue": "M: Reception. Can I help you?\n W: Yes, please. I'm Mrs. Browning calling from room 203.\n M: Yes, Madam. What can I do for you?\n W: I'm not clear about the checkout time. I mean how soon do I have to leave my room?\n M: Normally it's by 12 noon on the day when you'll leave.\n W: Oh, dear.\n M: Is there a problem, Madam?\n W: Well, you see, my plane takes off at 5 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Can I keep the room a bit longer?\n M: I see. Which room are you in, Madam?\n W: Room 203, the name is Browning.\n M: Ah yes, Mrs. Browning. You may keep your room till 2 p.m., if you wish.\n W: Oh, you are so kind. Thank you very much.\n M: My pleasure.", "choices": [ "A customer.", "An office worker.", "A hotel worker." ], "summary": "A customer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When must the woman leave her room?", "dialogue": "M: Reception. Can I help you?\n W: Yes, please. I'm Mrs. Browning calling from room 203.\n M: Yes, Madam. What can I do for you?\n W: I'm not clear about the checkout time. I mean how soon do I have to leave my room?\n M: Normally it's by 12 noon on the day when you'll leave.\n W: Oh, dear.\n M: Is there a problem, Madam?\n W: Well, you see, my plane takes off at 5 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Can I keep the room a bit longer?\n M: I see. Which room are you in, Madam?\n W: Room 203, the name is Browning.\n M: Ah yes, Mrs. Browning. You may keep your room till 2 p.m., if you wish.\n W: Oh, you are so kind. Thank you very much.\n M: My pleasure.", "choices": [ "At 12 noon tomorrow.", "At 5 o'clock tomorrow afternoon.", "At 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon." ], "summary": "At 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Reception. Can I help you?\n W: Yes, please. I'm Mrs. Browning calling from room 203.\n M: Yes, Madam. What can I do for you?\n W: I'm not clear about the checkout time. I mean how soon do I have to leave my room?\n M: Normally it's by 12 noon on the day when you'll leave.\n W: Oh, dear.\n M: Is there a problem, Madam?\n W: Well, you see, my plane takes off at 5 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Can I keep the room a bit longer?\n M: I see. Which room are you in, Madam?\n W: Room 203, the name is Browning.\n M: Ah yes, Mrs. Browning. You may keep your room till 2 p.m., if you wish.\n W: Oh, you are so kind. Thank you very much.\n M: My pleasure.", "choices": [ "The hotel offers good service.", "The hotel has very strict rules.", "The woman feels unhappy about the service." ], "summary": "The hotel offers good service." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: I know I promise to drive you to the airport next Thursday, but I'm afraid something has come up. They've called a special meeting at work.\n W: No big deal. Karen said she was available as a back-up.", "choices": [ "The man should keep his words.", "She regrets asking the man for help.", "Karen can take her to the airport." ], "summary": "Karen can take her to the airport." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the man doing?", "dialogue": "M: Would you mind turning down the TV a bit? I'm answering the phone.\n W: Not at all.", "choices": [ "Watching TV.", "Turning down the TV.", "Answering the phone." ], "summary": "Answering the phone." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the weather like today?", "dialogue": "M: A lovely day, isn't it?\n W: It is.\n M: It seems it will be a fine all day.\n W: I think it will be a dry day. There's hardly a cloud in the sky.\n M: We'll have a heat wave in the afternoon. I'm afraid.\n W: It's very hot today. No wind at alt.\n M: You're fight. There's hardly a breath of air.\n W: By the way, did you watch the weather forecast on the television?\n M: Yes, it is said a high pressure area would remain to the southwest of England. There would be a little rain or showers here or there, but bright weather the rest of the day.", "choices": [ "Dry and windy.", "Fine and dry.", "Cloudy and dry." ], "summary": "Fine and dry." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How about the weather in the afternoon?", "dialogue": "M: A lovely day, isn't it?\n W: It is.\n M: It seems it will be a fine all day.\n W: I think it will be a dry day. There's hardly a cloud in the sky.\n M: We'll have a heat wave in the afternoon. I'm afraid.\n W: It's very hot today. No wind at alt.\n M: You're fight. There's hardly a breath of air.\n W: By the way, did you watch the weather forecast on the television?\n M: Yes, it is said a high pressure area would remain to the southwest of England. There would be a little rain or showers here or there, but bright weather the rest of the day.", "choices": [ "Cooler.", "Hotter.", "Wetter." ], "summary": "Hotter." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the television say about the weather for the whole day?", "dialogue": "M: A lovely day, isn't it?\n W: It is.\n M: It seems it will be a fine all day.\n W: I think it will be a dry day. There's hardly a cloud in the sky.\n M: We'll have a heat wave in the afternoon. I'm afraid.\n W: It's very hot today. No wind at alt.\n M: You're fight. There's hardly a breath of air.\n W: By the way, did you watch the weather forecast on the television?\n M: Yes, it is said a high pressure area would remain to the southwest of England. There would be a little rain or showers here or there, but bright weather the rest of the day.", "choices": [ "A lot of rain.", "Rain and showers.", "A fine day but some showers." ], "summary": "A fine day but some showers." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What would the man like to have?", "dialogue": "W: Would you like a cup of tea?\n M: No, thanks. But I like some coffee, please.", "choices": [ "Tea.", "Coffee.", "Nothing." ], "summary": "Coffee." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers doing right now?", "dialogue": "M: Now if you have any questions about the contract. I'll be happy to answer them.\n W: Nothing comes to mind right now, but I'd like to go over all the articles of the contract once more before signing it.", "choices": [ "Drawing up a business plan.", "Discussing a term paper.", "Finalizing a contract." ], "summary": "Finalizing a contract." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: Could you lend me your bike? Mine is broken.\n F: I go to school by bike every day.", "choices": [ "She won't lend him her bike.", "She will lend him her bike.", "She won't borrow his bike." ], "summary": "She won't lend him her bike." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the woman have to walk?", "dialogue": "M: What happened to you? You're so late.\n W: My bike had some trouble, and I had to walk.", "choices": [ "There was something wrong with her back.", "Something happen ed to her bike.", "She got up too late to catch the bus." ], "summary": "Something happen ed to her bike." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the daughter complain about having a banana for breakfast?", "dialogue": "Daughter: Dad, Dad. What's for breakfast?\n Dad: [Dad mumbles something] Daughter: Dad? [What?]\n Daughter: What's for breakfast?\n Dad: Uh, there's a banana on the kitchen counter. Enjoy.\n Daughter: Dad, that banana's all bruised, and it looks like the cat took a bite out of it last night ... Dad. Wake up.\n Dad: Okay. Uh, there's some cereal in the cupboard. Help yourself.\n Daughter: But there's no milk.\n Dad: Well, just mix up some powered milk.\n Daughter: Ah, no way. That stuff is nasty and warm. Come on, Dad.\n Dad: Uh, okay. I guess I could make some pancakes.\n Daughter: Uh, no. The last time you made pancakes, they were as hard as a rock. Even the dog wouldn't touch them.\n Dad: That bad? [Yeah.] Alrigh. Wait! Why in the world are we having this conversation anyway? You're 19 years old. Make your own breakfast. I'm going back to bed.\n Daughter: Because you love me ... plus you said that you'd make something for me if I cleaned the dishes last night.\n Dad: Okay. How about some eggs and bacon? I can't go wrong there.\n Daughter: Okay, but don't put any of that funny stuff in it ... you know, those weird mushrooms like you did last time.\n Dad: Okay, okay. So, you want me to keep things simple, right?\n Daughter: Exactly. But, please hurry. My friend is picking me up in a few minutes.\n Dad: On a Saturday morning?\n Daughter: Yeah. He's taking me fishing.\n Dad: Fishing? Since when did you start liking fishing?\n Daughter: Since Dirk gave me this ring! What do you think?\n Dad: What? Wait. I'm not going to ask. Let me get breakfast on the table ... Then, we'll have a long chat.\n Dad: Oh, he's here. I'll just take the $20 bill out of your wallet. I can buy breakfast on the way. Bye.\n Dad: Oh, no!", "choices": [ "The banana is still green.", "Their pet ate part of it.", "The daughter hates bananas." ], "summary": "Their pet ate part of it." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the daughter not want to eat cereal for breakfast.", "dialogue": "Daughter: Dad, Dad. What's for breakfast?\n Dad: [Dad mumbles something] Daughter: Dad? [What?]\n Daughter: What's for breakfast?\n Dad: Uh, there's a banana on the kitchen counter. Enjoy.\n Daughter: Dad, that banana's all bruised, and it looks like the cat took a bite out of it last night ... Dad. Wake up.\n Dad: Okay. Uh, there's some cereal in the cupboard. Help yourself.\n Daughter: But there's no milk.\n Dad: Well, just mix up some powered milk.\n Daughter: Ah, no way. That stuff is nasty and warm. Come on, Dad.\n Dad: Uh, okay. I guess I could make some pancakes.\n Daughter: Uh, no. The last time you made pancakes, they were as hard as a rock. Even the dog wouldn't touch them.\n Dad: That bad? [Yeah.] Alrigh. Wait! Why in the world are we having this conversation anyway? You're 19 years old. Make your own breakfast. I'm going back to bed.\n Daughter: Because you love me ... plus you said that you'd make something for me if I cleaned the dishes last night.\n Dad: Okay. How about some eggs and bacon? I can't go wrong there.\n Daughter: Okay, but don't put any of that funny stuff in it ... you know, those weird mushrooms like you did last time.\n Dad: Okay, okay. So, you want me to keep things simple, right?\n Daughter: Exactly. But, please hurry. My friend is picking me up in a few minutes.\n Dad: On a Saturday morning?\n Daughter: Yeah. He's taking me fishing.\n Dad: Fishing? Since when did you start liking fishing?\n Daughter: Since Dirk gave me this ring! What do you think?\n Dad: What? Wait. I'm not going to ask. Let me get breakfast on the table ... Then, we'll have a long chat.\n Dad: Oh, he's here. I'll just take the $20 bill out of your wallet. I can buy breakfast on the way. Bye.\n Dad: Oh, no!", "choices": [ "She has to prepare the milk.", "There's no cereal left.", "She ate the same thing yesterday." ], "summary": "She has to prepare the milk." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What other food did the father try to prepare for his family before, but it didn't turn out well?", "dialogue": "Daughter: Dad, Dad. What's for breakfast?\n Dad: [Dad mumbles something] Daughter: Dad? [What?]\n Daughter: What's for breakfast?\n Dad: Uh, there's a banana on the kitchen counter. Enjoy.\n Daughter: Dad, that banana's all bruised, and it looks like the cat took a bite out of it last night ... Dad. Wake up.\n Dad: Okay. Uh, there's some cereal in the cupboard. Help yourself.\n Daughter: But there's no milk.\n Dad: Well, just mix up some powered milk.\n Daughter: Ah, no way. That stuff is nasty and warm. Come on, Dad.\n Dad: Uh, okay. I guess I could make some pancakes.\n Daughter: Uh, no. The last time you made pancakes, they were as hard as a rock. Even the dog wouldn't touch them.\n Dad: That bad? [Yeah.] Alrigh. Wait! Why in the world are we having this conversation anyway? You're 19 years old. Make your own breakfast. I'm going back to bed.\n Daughter: Because you love me ... plus you said that you'd make something for me if I cleaned the dishes last night.\n Dad: Okay. How about some eggs and bacon? I can't go wrong there.\n Daughter: Okay, but don't put any of that funny stuff in it ... you know, those weird mushrooms like you did last time.\n Dad: Okay, okay. So, you want me to keep things simple, right?\n Daughter: Exactly. But, please hurry. My friend is picking me up in a few minutes.\n Dad: On a Saturday morning?\n Daughter: Yeah. He's taking me fishing.\n Dad: Fishing? Since when did you start liking fishing?\n Daughter: Since Dirk gave me this ring! What do you think?\n Dad: What? Wait. I'm not going to ask. Let me get breakfast on the table ... Then, we'll have a long chat.\n Dad: Oh, he's here. I'll just take the $20 bill out of your wallet. I can buy breakfast on the way. Bye.\n Dad: Oh, no!", "choices": [ "rice and eggs", "steak and bacon", "pancakes" ], "summary": "pancakes" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the father preparing breakfast for his daughter?", "dialogue": "Daughter: Dad, Dad. What's for breakfast?\n Dad: [Dad mumbles something] Daughter: Dad? [What?]\n Daughter: What's for breakfast?\n Dad: Uh, there's a banana on the kitchen counter. Enjoy.\n Daughter: Dad, that banana's all bruised, and it looks like the cat took a bite out of it last night ... Dad. Wake up.\n Dad: Okay. Uh, there's some cereal in the cupboard. Help yourself.\n Daughter: But there's no milk.\n Dad: Well, just mix up some powered milk.\n Daughter: Ah, no way. That stuff is nasty and warm. Come on, Dad.\n Dad: Uh, okay. I guess I could make some pancakes.\n Daughter: Uh, no. The last time you made pancakes, they were as hard as a rock. Even the dog wouldn't touch them.\n Dad: That bad? [Yeah.] Alrigh. Wait! Why in the world are we having this conversation anyway? You're 19 years old. Make your own breakfast. I'm going back to bed.\n Daughter: Because you love me ... plus you said that you'd make something for me if I cleaned the dishes last night.\n Dad: Okay. How about some eggs and bacon? I can't go wrong there.\n Daughter: Okay, but don't put any of that funny stuff in it ... you know, those weird mushrooms like you did last time.\n Dad: Okay, okay. So, you want me to keep things simple, right?\n Daughter: Exactly. But, please hurry. My friend is picking me up in a few minutes.\n Dad: On a Saturday morning?\n Daughter: Yeah. He's taking me fishing.\n Dad: Fishing? Since when did you start liking fishing?\n Daughter: Since Dirk gave me this ring! What do you think?\n Dad: What? Wait. I'm not going to ask. Let me get breakfast on the table ... Then, we'll have a long chat.\n Dad: Oh, he's here. I'll just take the $20 bill out of your wallet. I can buy breakfast on the way. Bye.\n Dad: Oh, no!", "choices": [ "Because she helped him in the kitchen.", "Because it's the girl's birthday.", "Because she can't cook well." ], "summary": "Because she helped him in the kitchen." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the big surprise at the end of the conversation?", "dialogue": "Daughter: Dad, Dad. What's for breakfast?\n Dad: [Dad mumbles something] Daughter: Dad? [What?]\n Daughter: What's for breakfast?\n Dad: Uh, there's a banana on the kitchen counter. Enjoy.\n Daughter: Dad, that banana's all bruised, and it looks like the cat took a bite out of it last night ... Dad. Wake up.\n Dad: Okay. Uh, there's some cereal in the cupboard. Help yourself.\n Daughter: But there's no milk.\n Dad: Well, just mix up some powered milk.\n Daughter: Ah, no way. That stuff is nasty and warm. Come on, Dad.\n Dad: Uh, okay. I guess I could make some pancakes.\n Daughter: Uh, no. The last time you made pancakes, they were as hard as a rock. Even the dog wouldn't touch them.\n Dad: That bad? [Yeah.] Alrigh. Wait! Why in the world are we having this conversation anyway? You're 19 years old. Make your own breakfast. I'm going back to bed.\n Daughter: Because you love me ... plus you said that you'd make something for me if I cleaned the dishes last night.\n Dad: Okay. How about some eggs and bacon? I can't go wrong there.\n Daughter: Okay, but don't put any of that funny stuff in it ... you know, those weird mushrooms like you did last time.\n Dad: Okay, okay. So, you want me to keep things simple, right?\n Daughter: Exactly. But, please hurry. My friend is picking me up in a few minutes.\n Dad: On a Saturday morning?\n Daughter: Yeah. He's taking me fishing.\n Dad: Fishing? Since when did you start liking fishing?\n Daughter: Since Dirk gave me this ring! What do you think?\n Dad: What? Wait. I'm not going to ask. Let me get breakfast on the table ... Then, we'll have a long chat.\n Dad: Oh, he's here. I'll just take the $20 bill out of your wallet. I can buy breakfast on the way. Bye.\n Dad: Oh, no!", "choices": [ "The girl's friend drops by and brings breakfast.", "The father decides to make his daughter fish.", "The girl might be getting married." ], "summary": "The girl might be getting married." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can you conclude about the train from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: I'm sorry, Madame. The train is somewhat behind the schedule. Take a seat and I'll tell you as soon as we know something definite.\n W: Thank you. I'll just sit here and read the magazine in the meantime.", "choices": [ "It's late.", "It's crowed.", "It's empty." ], "summary": "It's late." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Next, shouldn't we get a telephone installed in the hall?\n W: Fixing the shower pipe is far more important.", "choices": [ "They have different opinions as to what to do next.", "They have to pay for the house by installments.", "They will fix a telephone in the bathroom." ], "summary": "They have different opinions as to what to do next." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the man and the woman talking about?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Mr Brown. How are you?\n M: Fine, thanks, Mrs Downs. How is your boy, Mike?\n W: He is a bit tired. You know, he goes to school at eight o'clock every morning. He doesn't get home until after four. Then he does his homework after tea. It often takes him a couple of hours to finish it.\n M: Poor boy. They work hard at school nowadays, don't they? Does he like it?\n W: You mean the school? Yes, he does. He likes his teachers and classmates.\n M: Does he go to school by bus?\n W: No, he walks. He likes walking. He meets some of his friends at the corner and they go together.\n M: What does he do when it rains?\n W: My husband takes him in the car. He passes the school on the way to the office.", "choices": [ "Mr. Brown's son.", "Mrs. Down's son.", "Mike's school." ], "summary": "Mrs. Down's son." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long does Mike stay with his classmates a day?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Mr Brown. How are you?\n M: Fine, thanks, Mrs Downs. How is your boy, Mike?\n W: He is a bit tired. You know, he goes to school at eight o'clock every morning. He doesn't get home until after four. Then he does his homework after tea. It often takes him a couple of hours to finish it.\n M: Poor boy. They work hard at school nowadays, don't they? Does he like it?\n W: You mean the school? Yes, he does. He likes his teachers and classmates.\n M: Does he go to school by bus?\n W: No, he walks. He likes walking. He meets some of his friends at the corner and they go together.\n M: What does he do when it rains?\n W: My husband takes him in the car. He passes the school on the way to the office.", "choices": [ "About 8 hours.", "About 6 hours.", "At least 10 hours." ], "summary": "About 8 hours." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does Mike usually go to school?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Mr Brown. How are you?\n M: Fine, thanks, Mrs Downs. How is your boy, Mike?\n W: He is a bit tired. You know, he goes to school at eight o'clock every morning. He doesn't get home until after four. Then he does his homework after tea. It often takes him a couple of hours to finish it.\n M: Poor boy. They work hard at school nowadays, don't they? Does he like it?\n W: You mean the school? Yes, he does. He likes his teachers and classmates.\n M: Does he go to school by bus?\n W: No, he walks. He likes walking. He meets some of his friends at the corner and they go together.\n M: What does he do when it rains?\n W: My husband takes him in the car. He passes the school on the way to the office.", "choices": [ "By bus.", "In his father's car.", "On foot." ], "summary": "On foot." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is probably true about Bob?", "dialogue": "M: Did everyone have a good time on your visit to Paris?\n W: Yes, but we all missed Bob.", "choices": [ "He got lost during the trip.", "He had a good time in Paris.", "He didn't go to Paris with the woman." ], "summary": "He didn't go to Paris with the woman." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is Hill now?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Jim!\n M: Hi, Mary! Where is Hill?\n W: Oh, he's probably at home.\n M: Why?\n W: He drank too much last night.\n M: Now we have to do this work without him.\n W: Even when he comes, he's too lazy to do very much.\n M: Right. I'm fed up with him.", "choices": [ "He is at home.", "He is in the office.", "He is on the way home." ], "summary": "He is at home." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think about Hill?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Jim!\n M: Hi, Mary! Where is Hill?\n W: Oh, he's probably at home.\n M: Why?\n W: He drank too much last night.\n M: Now we have to do this work without him.\n W: Even when he comes, he's too lazy to do very much.\n M: Right. I'm fed up with him.", "choices": [ "He likes Hill very much.", "He dislikes Hill.", "He doesn't know Hill." ], "summary": "He dislikes Hill." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why will the woman go to Edinburgh?", "dialogue": "M: Ann, do you have a meeting in Edinburgh?\n W: Yes. I'm going to see some important people. Why?\n M: I'm going to Glasgow on Wednesday and it's quite near Edinburgh.\n W: Oh...I'm going to drive there tomorrow, so you can go with me.", "choices": [ "To meet some people.", "To visit relatives.", "To go sightseeing." ], "summary": "To meet some people." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which of the following is right?", "dialogue": "F: What's the date today?\n M: Four days later will be Teacher's Day.", "choices": [ "Today is Teacher's Day.", "Tomorrow will be Teacher's Day.", "Today is not Teacher's Day." ], "summary": "Today is not Teacher's Day." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Hi! I'm calling about the three-bedroom house you advertised in yesterday's paper. It sounds really nice.\n M: It is - especially if you have children.", "choices": [ "They're talking about nice children.", "The man has a house for sale.", "The woman lives in a nice house." ], "summary": "The man has a house for sale." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn about the woman?", "dialogue": "W: Would you please help me scan this picture into the computer?\n M: Yes. But why don't you do yourself?\n W: I don't know how. To tell you the truth, I just want to learn from you.", "choices": [ "She wants to make fun of the man.", "She doesn't know how to scan pictures.", "She is curious about how to use the computer." ], "summary": "She doesn't know how to scan pictures." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman's opinion about the course?", "dialogue": "M: This course is really difficult.\n W: I don't think it's all that bad. And we'll benefit a lot from it.\n M: So, you're taking it too?\n W: That's true.", "choices": [ "Too hard.", "Worth taking.", "Very easy." ], "summary": "Worth taking." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was the purpose of the man's trip to India?", "dialogue": "W: So, you're just back from a trip to India. What were you doing there?\n M: The trip was intended to bring to the world's attention the fact that AIDS is not just an African disease; it's also endangering other countries, notably, India and Thailand.", "choices": [ "To investigate the cause of AIDS.", "To draw attention to the spread of AIDS in Asia.", "To rally support for AIDS victims in Africa." ], "summary": "To draw attention to the spread of AIDS in Asia." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How will they go to the zoo?", "dialogue": "W: Shall we go to the zoo on foot?\n M: Why don't we go by bike? It's faster.", "choices": [ "On foot.", "By bus.", "By bike." ], "summary": "By bike." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the two speakers?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me. I just received my telephone bill, and there's a problem with it.\n M: May I see your bill, please?\n W: Certainly. There it is. On July 1st, I really don't know anybody in Finland.\n M: OK, don't worry. I'll take the call off. Let's see...it was $42. Your bill was $ 66.10, minus $42, so your new total is $24.10. I'm very sorry about the mistake.\n W: That's OK. It wasn't your fault.", "choices": [ "In a bank.", "In a store.", "In an office." ], "summary": "In an office." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much is the woman's new bill?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me. I just received my telephone bill, and there's a problem with it.\n M: May I see your bill, please?\n W: Certainly. There it is. On July 1st, I really don't know anybody in Finland.\n M: OK, don't worry. I'll take the call off. Let's see...it was $42. Your bill was $ 66.10, minus $42, so your new total is $24.10. I'm very sorry about the mistake.\n W: That's OK. It wasn't your fault.", "choices": [ "$42.", "$24.10.", "$6.10." ], "summary": "$24.10." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When did the man move into the new flat?", "dialogue": "M: Oh, hi, Linda. I'm glad I've caught you.\n W: Hi, Chris.\n M: I'm having a party this Saturday. I've just moved into a new flat. We're starting at about five thirty. Can you come?\n W: I'd love to. Thank you very much.\n M: Here's my new address.\n W: Thanks. Church Street, Randwick.\n M: Right. The party's at five thirty p.m.\n W: I won't forget, and I'll be there in time.\n M: See you then.\n W: Bye.", "choices": [ "Just now.", "Last month.", "Not long ago." ], "summary": "Not long ago." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time is the party starting?", "dialogue": "M: Oh, hi, Linda. I'm glad I've caught you.\n W: Hi, Chris.\n M: I'm having a party this Saturday. I've just moved into a new flat. We're starting at about five thirty. Can you come?\n W: I'd love to. Thank you very much.\n M: Here's my new address.\n W: Thanks. Church Street, Randwick.\n M: Right. The party's at five thirty p.m.\n W: I won't forget, and I'll be there in time.\n M: See you then.\n W: Bye.", "choices": [ "At 4:30.", "At 5:00.", "At 5:30." ], "summary": "At 5:30." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the man living?", "dialogue": "M: Oh, hi, Linda. I'm glad I've caught you.\n W: Hi, Chris.\n M: I'm having a party this Saturday. I've just moved into a new flat. We're starting at about five thirty. Can you come?\n W: I'd love to. Thank you very much.\n M: Here's my new address.\n W: Thanks. Church Street, Randwick.\n M: Right. The party's at five thirty p.m.\n W: I won't forget, and I'll be there in time.\n M: See you then.\n W: Bye.", "choices": [ "Church Street, Randwick.", "Randwick Street, Church.", "Walter Street, Randwick." ], "summary": "Church Street, Randwick." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What motivates the man to employ local people?", "dialogue": "W: John, just a few questions on your motivation. I know you developed your business with local people. What made you do that?\n M: Well, I've always tried to employ local people to help the local industry. But because we are not province of Spain with little unemployment, I have to use people from outside the area, too.\n W: What about management style? Are you a hard manager, John?\n M: No, I don't think so. I've got strong character and as a manager, I am strong, but when I need to fire people, I give them five or... ten more chances.\n W: And what's the future for you? What will keep you going?\n M: For business, well, a new vice president joined the company two weeks ago, so I can devote more time to customers and new products. And privately, I have decided to improve my quality of life. I am thinking of taking every Wednesday afternoon off. This means I can do some training courses, more relaxing activities.", "choices": [ "To help the local business.", "To increase the local employment rate.", "To reduce the number of workers from other places." ], "summary": "To help the local business." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man probably do in the future?", "dialogue": "W: John, just a few questions on your motivation. I know you developed your business with local people. What made you do that?\n M: Well, I've always tried to employ local people to help the local industry. But because we are not province of Spain with little unemployment, I have to use people from outside the area, too.\n W: What about management style? Are you a hard manager, John?\n M: No, I don't think so. I've got strong character and as a manager, I am strong, but when I need to fire people, I give them five or... ten more chances.\n W: And what's the future for you? What will keep you going?\n M: For business, well, a new vice president joined the company two weeks ago, so I can devote more time to customers and new products. And privately, I have decided to improve my quality of life. I am thinking of taking every Wednesday afternoon off. This means I can do some training courses, more relaxing activities.", "choices": [ "Set up a new company.", "Run a training course.", "Lead an easier life." ], "summary": "Lead an easier life." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the possible relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "W: John, just a few questions on your motivation. I know you developed your business with local people. What made you do that?\n M: Well, I've always tried to employ local people to help the local industry. But because we are not province of Spain with little unemployment, I have to use people from outside the area, too.\n W: What about management style? Are you a hard manager, John?\n M: No, I don't think so. I've got strong character and as a manager, I am strong, but when I need to fire people, I give them five or... ten more chances.\n W: And what's the future for you? What will keep you going?\n M: For business, well, a new vice president joined the company two weeks ago, so I can devote more time to customers and new products. And privately, I have decided to improve my quality of life. I am thinking of taking every Wednesday afternoon off. This means I can do some training courses, more relaxing activities.", "choices": [ "Supplier and customer.", "Manager and secretary.", "Interviewer and interviewee." ], "summary": "Interviewer and interviewee." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: I have been waiting here for about half an hour. How did it take you so long to park the car?\n M: I'm sorry, but I had to drive two blocks before I found a place to park.", "choices": [ "The man couldn't find the woman.", "It's not an easy job to park a car here.", "The man broke the traffic rule." ], "summary": "It's not an easy job to park a car here." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which language does Mary speak well?", "dialogue": "W: Mary is fluent in English and she's just started to learn Japanese.\n M: I hear she also knows a few words in Chinese and French.", "choices": [ "Chinese.", "French.", "English." ], "summary": "English." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do they hope to do?", "dialogue": "W: Cigarette production should be considered illegal. Wouldn't you agree with me?\n M: Absolutely, if no one produces them, people won't smoke. That is for sure.\n W: You are right.", "choices": [ "Stop cigarette production.", "Advise people not to smoke.", "Stop young people smoking." ], "summary": "Stop cigarette production." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When does the man start work today?", "dialogue": "W: Don't you have to go to work at 9:00?\n M: No, I start at 9:30 today and 10:00 tomorrow.", "choices": [ "At 9:30", "At 10:15.", "At 9:00." ], "summary": "At 9:30" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man intend to do?", "dialogue": "M: I'd like to have that coat. But I haven't got enough money.\n W: Shall I lend you some?", "choices": [ "Buy a coat.", "Try on a new coat.", "Lend money to the woman." ], "summary": "Buy a coat." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man imply?", "dialogue": "W: I forgot to tell you that Fred called last night to borrow your sleeping bag.\n M: Oh, I saw him at the gym this morning, but he didn't say anything. So he must have asked somebody else.", "choices": [ "Fred forgot to call him last night about the camping trip.", "Fred may have borrowed a sleeping bag from someone else.", "He has not seen Fred at the gym for sometime." ], "summary": "Fred may have borrowed a sleeping bag from someone else." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: Is it still raining?\n W: Is it raining? Look at my clothes--they're wet.", "choices": [ "She's looking for her raincoat.", "She's wearing her clothes.", "She got caught in the rain." ], "summary": "She got caught in the rain." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is Mr. White doing?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, Mr. White. I wonder if you could spare a few minutes. I'd like to ask you a few questions.\n M: Well, I can spare you a few minutes, but I'm very busy preparing for our exhibition, you know.\n W: Just a few questions. Where is it going to be held?\n M: It's going to be held in the art gallery.\n W: Who is opening it?\n M: It's going to be opened by Mr.Smith.\n W: It's quite a big exhibition, isn't it?\n M: Quite big. Some very famous paintings will be shown.\n W: I believe they're sent from different countries, aren't they?\n M: Yes, that's right. Quite an international event for our town.\n W: Well, thank you. Mr. White. Wish you every success with the exhibition!\n M: Thank you.", "choices": [ "Preparing an exhibition.", "Having a meeting.", "Having a sleep." ], "summary": "Preparing an exhibition." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman could be?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, Mr. White. I wonder if you could spare a few minutes. I'd like to ask you a few questions.\n M: Well, I can spare you a few minutes, but I'm very busy preparing for our exhibition, you know.\n W: Just a few questions. Where is it going to be held?\n M: It's going to be held in the art gallery.\n W: Who is opening it?\n M: It's going to be opened by Mr.Smith.\n W: It's quite a big exhibition, isn't it?\n M: Quite big. Some very famous paintings will be shown.\n W: I believe they're sent from different countries, aren't they?\n M: Yes, that's right. Quite an international event for our town.\n W: Well, thank you. Mr. White. Wish you every success with the exhibition!\n M: Thank you.", "choices": [ "A secretary.", "A reporter.", "A student." ], "summary": "A reporter." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where will the exhibition be held?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, Mr. White. I wonder if you could spare a few minutes. I'd like to ask you a few questions.\n M: Well, I can spare you a few minutes, but I'm very busy preparing for our exhibition, you know.\n W: Just a few questions. Where is it going to be held?\n M: It's going to be held in the art gallery.\n W: Who is opening it?\n M: It's going to be opened by Mr.Smith.\n W: It's quite a big exhibition, isn't it?\n M: Quite big. Some very famous paintings will be shown.\n W: I believe they're sent from different countries, aren't they?\n M: Yes, that's right. Quite an international event for our town.\n W: Well, thank you. Mr. White. Wish you every success with the exhibition!\n M: Thank you.", "choices": [ "In an office.", "In the art gallery.", "In the open air." ], "summary": "In the art gallery." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: We are informed that the eleven thirty train is late again.\n M: Why did the railway company even bother to print a schedule?", "choices": [ "The train seldom arrives on time.", "The schedule has been misprinted.", "The speakers arrived at the station late." ], "summary": "The train seldom arrives on time." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why was Nancy late?", "dialogue": "M: Nancy, why were you late today?\n W: I overslept and missed the bus.", "choices": [ "She got up later than usual.", "The bus was late.", "She forgot she had classes." ], "summary": "She got up later than usual." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What problem did the speakers encounter?", "dialogue": "M: Hi Jane, please come in and take a seat.\n W: Well, you would like to check the progress of the website-design, right?\n M: Yes, but it seems that we've got some problems with the BBS. The part-time web designer was not as good as what we had thought before. She informed us just now that she could not complete this task.\n W: Well, didn't you talk with her about what she should do at the beginning?\n M: Not really. She was recommended by Sampson and from what he told me, she sounded to be pretty qualified to do the job. I'm not asking for a terrific web design but to build up a structure with all the basic elements of web design.\n W: Did you ask her why she wasn't frank with you in the beginning if she couldn't do the BBS?\n M: I did. But she said it was a communication problem.\n W: So now what do you plan to do since she got the job half done?\n M: On one side, I will not pay her full fees since she wasn't honest with me in the beginning. On the other side, I have to search around for another guy to complete the job.\n W: I agree. That should also teach her a lesson. For us, I think we had better turn to our Part-time Job Center for help. There, we can get a professional to work at it.", "choices": [ "Their BBS was not as good as what they had thought before.", "Their progress in the website-design was hindered for lack of fund.", "Their temporary website designer was not qualified to do the BBS." ], "summary": "Their temporary website designer was not qualified to do the BBS." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How did the man find the website designer?", "dialogue": "M: Hi Jane, please come in and take a seat.\n W: Well, you would like to check the progress of the website-design, right?\n M: Yes, but it seems that we've got some problems with the BBS. The part-time web designer was not as good as what we had thought before. She informed us just now that she could not complete this task.\n W: Well, didn't you talk with her about what she should do at the beginning?\n M: Not really. She was recommended by Sampson and from what he told me, she sounded to be pretty qualified to do the job. I'm not asking for a terrific web design but to build up a structure with all the basic elements of web design.\n W: Did you ask her why she wasn't frank with you in the beginning if she couldn't do the BBS?\n M: I did. But she said it was a communication problem.\n W: So now what do you plan to do since she got the job half done?\n M: On one side, I will not pay her full fees since she wasn't honest with me in the beginning. On the other side, I have to search around for another guy to complete the job.\n W: I agree. That should also teach her a lesson. For us, I think we had better turn to our Part-time Job Center for help. There, we can get a professional to work at it.", "choices": [ "She was a close relative of his colleague.", "She was recommended by someone he knows.", "She was assigned to help with his program." ], "summary": "She was recommended by someone he knows." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the part-time web designer explain about the situation?", "dialogue": "M: Hi Jane, please come in and take a seat.\n W: Well, you would like to check the progress of the website-design, right?\n M: Yes, but it seems that we've got some problems with the BBS. The part-time web designer was not as good as what we had thought before. She informed us just now that she could not complete this task.\n W: Well, didn't you talk with her about what she should do at the beginning?\n M: Not really. She was recommended by Sampson and from what he told me, she sounded to be pretty qualified to do the job. I'm not asking for a terrific web design but to build up a structure with all the basic elements of web design.\n W: Did you ask her why she wasn't frank with you in the beginning if she couldn't do the BBS?\n M: I did. But she said it was a communication problem.\n W: So now what do you plan to do since she got the job half done?\n M: On one side, I will not pay her full fees since she wasn't honest with me in the beginning. On the other side, I have to search around for another guy to complete the job.\n W: I agree. That should also teach her a lesson. For us, I think we had better turn to our Part-time Job Center for help. There, we can get a professional to work at it.", "choices": [ "She complained that she was given too much work.", "She admitted that she had been dishonest.", "She owed it to miscommunication between them." ], "summary": "She owed it to miscommunication between them." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the woman suggest they do in the end?", "dialogue": "M: Hi Jane, please come in and take a seat.\n W: Well, you would like to check the progress of the website-design, right?\n M: Yes, but it seems that we've got some problems with the BBS. The part-time web designer was not as good as what we had thought before. She informed us just now that she could not complete this task.\n W: Well, didn't you talk with her about what she should do at the beginning?\n M: Not really. She was recommended by Sampson and from what he told me, she sounded to be pretty qualified to do the job. I'm not asking for a terrific web design but to build up a structure with all the basic elements of web design.\n W: Did you ask her why she wasn't frank with you in the beginning if she couldn't do the BBS?\n M: I did. But she said it was a communication problem.\n W: So now what do you plan to do since she got the job half done?\n M: On one side, I will not pay her full fees since she wasn't honest with me in the beginning. On the other side, I have to search around for another guy to complete the job.\n W: I agree. That should also teach her a lesson. For us, I think we had better turn to our Part-time Job Center for help. There, we can get a professional to work at it.", "choices": [ "Resort to the Part-time Job Center.", "Turn to their professor for help.", "Hire a professional with better pay." ], "summary": "Resort to the Part-time Job Center." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman suggest?", "dialogue": "W: Tony, you'd better eat less and do some exercise. and then you will feel healthier and look more handsome.\n M: All right. I'll try my best to change myself.", "choices": [ "Eat less.", "Do more exercise.", "Eat less and do more exercise." ], "summary": "Eat less and do more exercise." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers doing today?", "dialogue": "W: Thanks for coming golfing with me today, Carl.\n M: No problem, Marge. I need to work on my swing. And this weather is just amazing.\n W: I only play on days like this-sunny but cool with a soft breeze.\n M: How long has it been since you last played?\n W: Too long-almost six months. I used to play at least once a month, though.\n M: Oh, really? I try to play at least once every other week.\n W: Well, then you can help me with my game.\n M: No problem.", "choices": [ "Playing tennis.", "Playing football.", "Playing golf." ], "summary": "Playing golf." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How often does the man play on average?", "dialogue": "W: Thanks for coming golfing with me today, Carl.\n M: No problem, Marge. I need to work on my swing. And this weather is just amazing.\n W: I only play on days like this-sunny but cool with a soft breeze.\n M: How long has it been since you last played?\n W: Too long-almost six months. I used to play at least once a month, though.\n M: Oh, really? I try to play at least once every other week.\n W: Well, then you can help me with my game.\n M: No problem.", "choices": [ "Once a month.", "Twice a month.", "Once a week." ], "summary": "Twice a month." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is the woman speaking to?", "dialogue": "W: Please, please, can you help me? Someone just stole my camera.\n M: Calm down, Madam. Now you said your camera was stolen.\n W: Yes. It was a petards, DF, Super.\n M: Color?\n W: Black.\n M: And how much was it worth?\n W: I only bought it last month. It costs 380 pounds.\n M: Right. Where was it stolen?\n W: In the city center, outside McDonalds, on Hope Avenue.\n M: What time was this?\n W: About 2:30.\n M: And did you get a look at who ever stole it?\n W: It was a young man, maybe 18 with short dark hair, and glasses. He was wearing a green T-shirt.\n M: And were there any other people?\n W: Lots of people was there but...,oh, the ice cream seller, he was standing on the corner.\n M: OK, an ice cream seller. Now what's your name?\n W: Mary Smith.\n M: OK, well Ms Smith, that's all we can do for now, we'll phone you if we have any news.\n W: OK, then, thank you very much.", "choices": [ "A police officer.", "A man on the street.", "A newspaper reporter." ], "summary": "A police officer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where was the woman's camera stolen?", "dialogue": "W: Please, please, can you help me? Someone just stole my camera.\n M: Calm down, Madam. Now you said your camera was stolen.\n W: Yes. It was a petards, DF, Super.\n M: Color?\n W: Black.\n M: And how much was it worth?\n W: I only bought it last month. It costs 380 pounds.\n M: Right. Where was it stolen?\n W: In the city center, outside McDonalds, on Hope Avenue.\n M: What time was this?\n W: About 2:30.\n M: And did you get a look at who ever stole it?\n W: It was a young man, maybe 18 with short dark hair, and glasses. He was wearing a green T-shirt.\n M: And were there any other people?\n W: Lots of people was there but...,oh, the ice cream seller, he was standing on the corner.\n M: OK, an ice cream seller. Now what's your name?\n W: Mary Smith.\n M: OK, well Ms Smith, that's all we can do for now, we'll phone you if we have any news.\n W: OK, then, thank you very much.", "choices": [ "Outside an ice cream place.", "Outside a restaurant.", "Outside her home." ], "summary": "Outside a restaurant." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is a day-pack?", "dialogue": "M: I am sure you've noticed a lot of things that are different about our school.\n W: Oh, yes. In the United States, we don't have to carry a big school bag with us like you do.\n M: Why is that?\n W: We have a locker of our own, which is a small box with a lock. We keep textbooks and our personal things in it. I just bring a day-pack to school.\n M: A day-pack?\n W: Yes. It's a small bag that you carry on your back.\n M: What do you carry in it?\n W: My notebooks or a few books for homework.\n M: That's convenient. Is there anything else you've noticed about our school?\n W: Yes. I am surprised that everyone is so silent in class.\n M: What do you mean?\n W: Well, we usually ask questions about exams, homework or textbooks on the first day of the school year. The teacher likes such questions.\n M: So you felt it different.\n W: Yes. I expected to see a lot of discussions in class, because we learn in that way in the United States.\n M: I see. That would be a good topic for our school newspaper for the first month of the term. Nice talking with you. See you around. Bye.\n W: Bye.", "choices": [ "A box.", "A bag.", "A lock." ], "summary": "A bag." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What surprises the girl at school?", "dialogue": "M: I am sure you've noticed a lot of things that are different about our school.\n W: Oh, yes. In the United States, we don't have to carry a big school bag with us like you do.\n M: Why is that?\n W: We have a locker of our own, which is a small box with a lock. We keep textbooks and our personal things in it. I just bring a day-pack to school.\n M: A day-pack?\n W: Yes. It's a small bag that you carry on your back.\n M: What do you carry in it?\n W: My notebooks or a few books for homework.\n M: That's convenient. Is there anything else you've noticed about our school?\n W: Yes. I am surprised that everyone is so silent in class.\n M: What do you mean?\n W: Well, we usually ask questions about exams, homework or textbooks on the first day of the school year. The teacher likes such questions.\n M: So you felt it different.\n W: Yes. I expected to see a lot of discussions in class, because we learn in that way in the United States.\n M: I see. That would be a good topic for our school newspaper for the first month of the term. Nice talking with you. See you around. Bye.\n W: Bye.", "choices": [ "A lot of discussions in class.", "Teachers giving little homework.", "Few students asking questions in class." ], "summary": "Few students asking questions in class." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "At what time of the school term does the conversation most probably take place?", "dialogue": "M: I am sure you've noticed a lot of things that are different about our school.\n W: Oh, yes. In the United States, we don't have to carry a big school bag with us like you do.\n M: Why is that?\n W: We have a locker of our own, which is a small box with a lock. We keep textbooks and our personal things in it. I just bring a day-pack to school.\n M: A day-pack?\n W: Yes. It's a small bag that you carry on your back.\n M: What do you carry in it?\n W: My notebooks or a few books for homework.\n M: That's convenient. Is there anything else you've noticed about our school?\n W: Yes. I am surprised that everyone is so silent in class.\n M: What do you mean?\n W: Well, we usually ask questions about exams, homework or textbooks on the first day of the school year. The teacher likes such questions.\n M: So you felt it different.\n W: Yes. I expected to see a lot of discussions in class, because we learn in that way in the United States.\n M: I see. That would be a good topic for our school newspaper for the first month of the term. Nice talking with you. See you around. Bye.\n W: Bye.", "choices": [ "At the end of it.", "In the middle of it.", "At the beginning of it." ], "summary": "At the beginning of it." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the girl?", "dialogue": "M: I am sure you've noticed a lot of things that are different about our school.\n W: Oh, yes. In the United States, we don't have to carry a big school bag with us like you do.\n M: Why is that?\n W: We have a locker of our own, which is a small box with a lock. We keep textbooks and our personal things in it. I just bring a day-pack to school.\n M: A day-pack?\n W: Yes. It's a small bag that you carry on your back.\n M: What do you carry in it?\n W: My notebooks or a few books for homework.\n M: That's convenient. Is there anything else you've noticed about our school?\n W: Yes. I am surprised that everyone is so silent in class.\n M: What do you mean?\n W: Well, we usually ask questions about exams, homework or textbooks on the first day of the school year. The teacher likes such questions.\n M: So you felt it different.\n W: Yes. I expected to see a lot of discussions in class, because we learn in that way in the United States.\n M: I see. That would be a good topic for our school newspaper for the first month of the term. Nice talking with you. See you around. Bye.\n W: Bye.", "choices": [ "She is new to the school.", "She writes for the school newspaper.", "She seldom asks questions in class." ], "summary": "She is new to the school." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the speakers meet?", "dialogue": "M: Can you meet me at 7 o'clock on Friday?\n W: No, I won't finish work until 7: 30.\n M: Well, what about 8?\n W: That only gives me half an hour, but... OK, I'll see you at 8 o'clock at the usual place.", "choices": [ "At 8 o'clock.", "At 7 o'clock.", "At 7: 30." ], "summary": "At 8 o'clock." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, this is Dr. Gray's office. We're calling to remind you of your 4:15 appointment for your annual checkup tomorrow.\n M: Oh, thanks. It's a good thing you called. I thought it was 4:15 today.", "choices": [ "The man was confused about the date of the appointment.", "The man wants to change the date of the appointment.", "The man is glad he's got in touch with the doctor." ], "summary": "The man was confused about the date of the appointment." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What kind of meat did the woman make for dinner?", "dialogue": "Woman: Hi Sweetie. Welcome home. We're ready to eat.\n Man: Well, there's something I ...\n Woman: We have salmon and your favorite salad.\n Man: Oh, yeah. That sounds ... great.\n Woman: Um, what's ... what's the deal? I worked really hard. Look, Look. For dessert, I made apple pie.\n Man: Well ... under most circumstances ...\n Woman: Hon. What's? You ... I've never made a pie before. It took me like three hours.\n Man: Well, to be honest ...\n Woman: What's wrong? [ Man laughing. ] Don't you like my cooking?\n Man: No, no, no.\n Woman: I worked really hard!\n Man: I know, I know, I know, but to be honest, I just had a hamburger, fries, and a chocolate shake.\n Woman: Why? WHY?\n Man: I'm sorry. I didn't know.\n Woman: I told you this morning I was making something nice. Didn't you listen?\n Man: I'm sorry, I forgot. I mean ... Wait ...\n Woman: Serious.\n Man: Yeah, wait. Wait, wait. What are you doing? Why are you putting the food in my shoes?\n Woman: So you can enjoy it as you walk to work tomorrow.\n Man: Oh, no. I'm sorry!", "choices": [ "chicken", "beef", "fish" ], "summary": "fish" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "She also prepared __________.", "dialogue": "Woman: Hi Sweetie. Welcome home. We're ready to eat.\n Man: Well, there's something I ...\n Woman: We have salmon and your favorite salad.\n Man: Oh, yeah. That sounds ... great.\n Woman: Um, what's ... what's the deal? I worked really hard. Look, Look. For dessert, I made apple pie.\n Man: Well ... under most circumstances ...\n Woman: Hon. What's? You ... I've never made a pie before. It took me like three hours.\n Man: Well, to be honest ...\n Woman: What's wrong? [ Man laughing. ] Don't you like my cooking?\n Man: No, no, no.\n Woman: I worked really hard!\n Man: I know, I know, I know, but to be honest, I just had a hamburger, fries, and a chocolate shake.\n Woman: Why? WHY?\n Man: I'm sorry. I didn't know.\n Woman: I told you this morning I was making something nice. Didn't you listen?\n Man: I'm sorry, I forgot. I mean ... Wait ...\n Woman: Serious.\n Man: Yeah, wait. Wait, wait. What are you doing? Why are you putting the food in my shoes?\n Woman: So you can enjoy it as you walk to work tomorrow.\n Man: Oh, no. I'm sorry!", "choices": [ "a salad", "baked potatoes", "rice" ], "summary": "a salad" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "For dessert, she _____________.", "dialogue": "Woman: Hi Sweetie. Welcome home. We're ready to eat.\n Man: Well, there's something I ...\n Woman: We have salmon and your favorite salad.\n Man: Oh, yeah. That sounds ... great.\n Woman: Um, what's ... what's the deal? I worked really hard. Look, Look. For dessert, I made apple pie.\n Man: Well ... under most circumstances ...\n Woman: Hon. What's? You ... I've never made a pie before. It took me like three hours.\n Man: Well, to be honest ...\n Woman: What's wrong? [ Man laughing. ] Don't you like my cooking?\n Man: No, no, no.\n Woman: I worked really hard!\n Man: I know, I know, I know, but to be honest, I just had a hamburger, fries, and a chocolate shake.\n Woman: Why? WHY?\n Man: I'm sorry. I didn't know.\n Woman: I told you this morning I was making something nice. Didn't you listen?\n Man: I'm sorry, I forgot. I mean ... Wait ...\n Woman: Serious.\n Man: Yeah, wait. Wait, wait. What are you doing? Why are you putting the food in my shoes?\n Woman: So you can enjoy it as you walk to work tomorrow.\n Man: Oh, no. I'm sorry!", "choices": [ "bought a cake", "baked some cookies", "made an apple pie" ], "summary": "made an apple pie" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The man isn't hungry because he ________.", "dialogue": "Woman: Hi Sweetie. Welcome home. We're ready to eat.\n Man: Well, there's something I ...\n Woman: We have salmon and your favorite salad.\n Man: Oh, yeah. That sounds ... great.\n Woman: Um, what's ... what's the deal? I worked really hard. Look, Look. For dessert, I made apple pie.\n Man: Well ... under most circumstances ...\n Woman: Hon. What's? You ... I've never made a pie before. It took me like three hours.\n Man: Well, to be honest ...\n Woman: What's wrong? [ Man laughing. ] Don't you like my cooking?\n Man: No, no, no.\n Woman: I worked really hard!\n Man: I know, I know, I know, but to be honest, I just had a hamburger, fries, and a chocolate shake.\n Woman: Why? WHY?\n Man: I'm sorry. I didn't know.\n Woman: I told you this morning I was making something nice. Didn't you listen?\n Man: I'm sorry, I forgot. I mean ... Wait ...\n Woman: Serious.\n Man: Yeah, wait. Wait, wait. What are you doing? Why are you putting the food in my shoes?\n Woman: So you can enjoy it as you walk to work tomorrow.\n Man: Oh, no. I'm sorry!", "choices": [ "already ate something", "is feeling sick", "doesn't like her food" ], "summary": "already ate something" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The woman feels _______ at the end of the conversation.", "dialogue": "Woman: Hi Sweetie. Welcome home. We're ready to eat.\n Man: Well, there's something I ...\n Woman: We have salmon and your favorite salad.\n Man: Oh, yeah. That sounds ... great.\n Woman: Um, what's ... what's the deal? I worked really hard. Look, Look. For dessert, I made apple pie.\n Man: Well ... under most circumstances ...\n Woman: Hon. What's? You ... I've never made a pie before. It took me like three hours.\n Man: Well, to be honest ...\n Woman: What's wrong? [ Man laughing. ] Don't you like my cooking?\n Man: No, no, no.\n Woman: I worked really hard!\n Man: I know, I know, I know, but to be honest, I just had a hamburger, fries, and a chocolate shake.\n Woman: Why? WHY?\n Man: I'm sorry. I didn't know.\n Woman: I told you this morning I was making something nice. Didn't you listen?\n Man: I'm sorry, I forgot. I mean ... Wait ...\n Woman: Serious.\n Man: Yeah, wait. Wait, wait. What are you doing? Why are you putting the food in my shoes?\n Woman: So you can enjoy it as you walk to work tomorrow.\n Man: Oh, no. I'm sorry!", "choices": [ "surprised", "angry", "confused" ], "summary": "angry" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the man's opinion about the Browns' investment?", "dialogue": "W: You know, the Browns have invested all their money in stocks.\n M: They may think that's a wise move, but that's the last thing I'd do.", "choices": [ "He believes the Browns have done a sensible thing.", "He doesn't think the Browns should move to another place.", "He doesn't think the Browns' investment is a wise move." ], "summary": "He doesn't think the Browns' investment is a wise move." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why was Carl at the hospital?", "dialogue": "W: I saw Carl at the hospital. I wonder if his wife is ill.\n M: No, she is fine. His daughter has just had a baby and he was visiting her, I think.", "choices": [ "He was meeting a doctor.", "He was looking for his wife.", "He was visiting his daughter." ], "summary": "He was visiting his daughter." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man sound surprised?", "dialogue": "M: Lily, don't you think the scholarship from New York University is something great? Why did you decline this offer?\n W: I do realize the value of the scholarship. But, if I could explain, my mother doesn't want me to go overseas.\n M: Why?\n W: You know, I'm the only child in the family. My mother will be living alone most of the time for three years in my absence. She cannot even think of it.\n M: Nobody to take care of her?\n W: My father travels a lot to many countries and he is doing business in Dubai now. I have to do a lot for my mom at home.\n M: Oh, I see. You are very considerate.", "choices": [ "Lily rejected a job offer.", "Lily was absent from school.", "Lily turned down a scholarship." ], "summary": "Lily turned down a scholarship." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What has Lily decided to do?", "dialogue": "M: Lily, don't you think the scholarship from New York University is something great? Why did you decline this offer?\n W: I do realize the value of the scholarship. But, if I could explain, my mother doesn't want me to go overseas.\n M: Why?\n W: You know, I'm the only child in the family. My mother will be living alone most of the time for three years in my absence. She cannot even think of it.\n M: Nobody to take care of her?\n W: My father travels a lot to many countries and he is doing business in Dubai now. I have to do a lot for my mom at home.\n M: Oh, I see. You are very considerate.", "choices": [ "Travel to Dubai.", "Stay with her mom.", "Start a business." ], "summary": "Stay with her mom." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: I know it's the end of the season, but those peaches are such a bargain that I couldn't help buying them! Have one please!\n M: Thank you! Actually, they seem pass their prime.", "choices": [ "Peaches are in season now.", "Peaches are not at their best now.", "The woman didn't know how to bargain." ], "summary": "Peaches are not at their best now." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman want to drink?", "dialogue": "M: Would you like a bottle of juice?\n F: No, thanks, I'd like a cup of tea, please.", "choices": [ "A cup of tea.", "A glass of milk.", "A bottle of juice." ], "summary": "A cup of tea." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is Richard famous for?", "dialogue": "W: Richard worked as an editor for two years. Then he became a journalist. After that, he began to write novels.\n M: Yes. And now he is already very famous for his works.", "choices": [ "Editing.", "Reporting.", "Writing." ], "summary": "Writing." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the basketball match be over?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Lucy. This is Mac. How are you?\n W: Fine, thank you. A bit too busy, though, you know, I'm trying to put everything in order in mynew apartment.\n M: Oh, I see. Well, I was wondering if you'd like to go to a concert tomorrow evening. I think it'll begood. And if I remember correctly, you did say you like pop music.\n W: Yes, that's right. I do. It's nice of you to ask me, Mac. But I don't think I can. Margaret has already asked me to see a friend and then we'll go tothe cinema together. In fact, she's getting the tickets this evening.\n M: Oh, well. Never mind. What about next weekend? This concert is still on then, I think, if you're free next Saturday.\n W: Oh, I'd like to very much, but what time exactly?\n M: Well, it starts at 7:00 P.m., I think.\n W: Oh, good, that'll be fine. The basketball match will be over by 5:30, I'm sure.\n M: Good, I'll call you again when I get the tickets.\n W: Sure. Bye for now.", "choices": [ "7: 30.", "5: 30.", "5: 00." ], "summary": "5: 30." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why didn't the boy lend his pen to the girl?", "dialogue": "W: Could I please borrow a pen from you? There's no ink left in mine.\n M: I'm afraid I don't have an extra one. Would a pencil do?\n W: That's OK, then.", "choices": [ "Because he had no extra pen.", "Because he had no ink in his pen, either.", "Because he had only pencils." ], "summary": "Because he had no extra pen." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man's favorite sport in summer?", "dialogue": "W: I haven't had much exercise lately. My only recreation has been watching TV or going to the movies. What do you do for recreation?\n M: In summer I like playing tennis instead of swimming and boating, and my favorite sport in the winter is skating.", "choices": [ "Swimming.", "Playing tennis.", "Boating." ], "summary": "Playing tennis." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Jim often do now?", "dialogue": "F: Jim, How do you spend your spare time?\n M: I often play chess, but recently I listen to music.", "choices": [ "Play chess.", "Listen to music.", "Play chess and listen to music." ], "summary": "Play chess and listen to music." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman's job?", "dialogue": "W: Would you like to see a menu?\n M: No, thanks. I already know what to order.", "choices": [ "A doctor.", "A secretary.", "A waitress." ], "summary": "A waitress." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman imply?", "dialogue": "M: Would you like to have a copy of Dr Smith's article?\n W: Thanks, if it's not too much trouble.", "choices": [ "She doesn't want to take the trouble to read the article.", "She would like to have a copy of the article.", "She has given the man much trouble." ], "summary": "She would like to have a copy of the article." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: Sally, I guess you must have had a good time in Europe during your vacation.\n W: Not really, actually.", "choices": [ "She didn't have a vacation.", "She liked her vacation very much.", "She didn't enjoy her holiday." ], "summary": "She didn't enjoy her holiday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was the normal price of the T-shirt?", "dialogue": "W: So what did you buy?\n M: A T-shit, it was a real bargain. I got it half price, saving 15 dollars.", "choices": [ "$15.", "$30.", "$50." ], "summary": "$30." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can infered about the woman who's speaking?", "dialogue": "W: Can I help you?\n M: Yes, I'd like to read some articles that are on reserve in the library for anthropology 311.\n W: Professor Gilers's class?\n M: That's right. How could you know?\n W: Let's just say you are not the first person.\n M: Oh, well, seeing as how I haven't read any of them yet, it doesn't really matter which one of them you give me first.\n W: I'm afraid I can't give you any of them at the moment. They've all been checked out.\n M: You're kidding all of them?\n W: I've asked professor Gilers twice already to bring in additional copies of the articles, but no sooner do I place them on the shelves than they are gone. See that girl in the black sweater? She's been waiting for half an hour for these same articles to be returned.\n M: And here I went out of my way to free the whole afternoon to read.\n W: I'm sorry, but there is not a whole lot I can do about it. All I can suggest is that you come in first thing tomorrow morning and try again; we open at eight.", "choices": [ "She is studying anthropology.", "She is wearing a black sweater.", "She works in the library." ], "summary": "She works in the library." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can be infered about the students in anthropology 311?", "dialogue": "W: Can I help you?\n M: Yes, I'd like to read some articles that are on reserve in the library for anthropology 311.\n W: Professor Gilers's class?\n M: That's right. How could you know?\n W: Let's just say you are not the first person.\n M: Oh, well, seeing as how I haven't read any of them yet, it doesn't really matter which one of them you give me first.\n W: I'm afraid I can't give you any of them at the moment. They've all been checked out.\n M: You're kidding all of them?\n W: I've asked professor Gilers twice already to bring in additional copies of the articles, but no sooner do I place them on the shelves than they are gone. See that girl in the black sweater? She's been waiting for half an hour for these same articles to be returned.\n M: And here I went out of my way to free the whole afternoon to read.\n W: I'm sorry, but there is not a whole lot I can do about it. All I can suggest is that you come in first thing tomorrow morning and try again; we open at eight.", "choices": [ "They do not want to use the reference materials.", "They have been keeping the librarian busy.", "They have part-time jobs at the library." ], "summary": "They have been keeping the librarian busy." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where they offer the man the job?", "dialogue": "M: They offered me a job at the restaurant, but it doesn't sound very interesting.\n W: How much will they pay you?\n M: 160 a week.\n W: I'd take it if I were you.\n M: But it doesn't sound interesting.\n W: But you need a job, don't you?\n M: But I might find a better job somewhere else.", "choices": [ "At a restaurant.", "In a company.", "In a hotel." ], "summary": "At a restaurant." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think of the job?", "dialogue": "M: They offered me a job at the restaurant, but it doesn't sound very interesting.\n W: How much will they pay you?\n M: 160 a week.\n W: I'd take it if I were you.\n M: But it doesn't sound interesting.\n W: But you need a job, don't you?\n M: But I might find a better job somewhere else.", "choices": [ "He thinks it uninteresting.", "He thinks it is good.", "He thinks it is a good job." ], "summary": "He thinks it uninteresting." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much will him be paid a week?", "dialogue": "M: They offered me a job at the restaurant, but it doesn't sound very interesting.\n W: How much will they pay you?\n M: 160 a week.\n W: I'd take it if I were you.\n M: But it doesn't sound interesting.\n W: But you need a job, don't you?\n M: But I might find a better job somewhere else.", "choices": [ "116 a week.", "160 a week.", "150 a week." ], "summary": "160 a week." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Robert intend to do?", "dialogue": "W: Was Robert elected to the committee?\n M: Yes. In fact he was made chairman. But he only agreed to take the job if they let him have the final say.", "choices": [ "To do whatever the committee asks him to.", "To make decisions in agreement with the committee.", "To run the committee his way." ], "summary": "To run the committee his way." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman suggest they do?", "dialogue": "W: Look at that desk. It's the same as ours but half the price.\n M: Maybe we should try to return the one we bought and get our money back.\n W: Too late now. But from now on, we'll check out prices here before we buy anything anywhere else.", "choices": [ "Check out the prices to get the money back", "Look in this shop before buying anything elsewhere", "Act earlier to return the things they buy" ], "summary": "Look in this shop before buying anything elsewhere" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which sport does the woman probably like?", "dialogue": "W: So, which sport do you prefer, basketball or football?\n M: To be honest, I don't really care for either.\n W: But...I thought everyone liked basketball.\n M: No. My favorite is baseball.", "choices": [ "Basketball.", "Football.", "Baseball." ], "summary": "Basketball." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What kind of weather is usual for April?", "dialogue": "W: Hot today, isn't it?\n M: Yes, it is. I wish that it would rain and cool off.\n W: Me too. This is unusual for April. I don't remember it ever being so hot and dry in April before.", "choices": [ "Cooler.", "Hotter.", "Drier." ], "summary": "Cooler." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man?", "dialogue": "M: This is River Street. What number do you want to go to?\n W: Let me get off there in front of that tree? That's fine.", "choices": [ "A waiter.", "A taxi driver.", "A conductor." ], "summary": "A taxi driver." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman going to do?", "dialogue": "M: I would like to invite you for dinner. Are you free on Saturday?\n W: I'm sorry. I'm taking part in a concert at an old friend's home.", "choices": [ "To take part in a concert.", "To take part in a sports meet.", "To an old friend's home for dinner." ], "summary": "To take part in a concert." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman think of the man's schedule?", "dialogue": "M: Every morning, I eat an egg at 7:00, brush my teeth at 7:05, leave my house at 7:15, and ride my bike to the subway.\n W: Do you have to do everything at the same time every day? Sounds like you need to relax...", "choices": [ "Too flexible.", "Too realistic.", "Too strict." ], "summary": "Too strict." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the two speakers?", "dialogue": "W: What would you like to have, sir?\n M: Well, I'd like to have an apple juice and chicken sandwich.", "choices": [ "In a restaurant.", "On a farm.", "At the man's home." ], "summary": "In a restaurant." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the man let the woman eat?", "dialogue": "M: Help yourself to some cakes.\n W: Thank you. I have had too much.", "choices": [ "Cake.", "Fish.", "Chicken." ], "summary": "Cake." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "M: Why are you applying for this job?\n W: Well, I want to find a better chance to develop myself.", "choices": [ "Employer and employee.", "Interviewer and interviewe", "Seller and customer." ], "summary": "Interviewer and interviewe" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where do the speakers work?", "dialogue": "W: I understand that the art and news section was assigned to Jane, and the sports page to Tom. What's your responsibility?\n M: I have the editorial to write, as well as several book reviews.", "choices": [ "At an art school.", "At a newspaper office.", "At a stadium." ], "summary": "At a newspaper office." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: My goodness, the service in this restaurant is really terrible, a lot worse than before.\n W: Right. It's high time they got rid of half the staff here if you ask me.", "choices": [ "Neither of them has a favourable opinion of the service.", "The woman is having a terrible time serving in the restaurant.", "Both agree it's time for the restaurant to fire some staff." ], "summary": "Neither of them has a favourable opinion of the service." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman going to do on Saturday?", "dialogue": "M: Would you like to have dinner with me on Saturday?\n W: Thank you very much, but I am going to the theater that evening.", "choices": [ "She is going to see a play.", "She is going to have dinner with the man.", "She is going to a meeting." ], "summary": "She is going to see a play." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the probable relationship between the speakers?", "dialogue": "W: Anything interesting in the paper today, dear?\n M: Well, yeah. There are a few here that might interest us. Here's one for just four hundred dollars. It only has one bedroom, but it sounds nice, near Lake Street.\n W: Yeah. Let me see what the cheapest two-bedroom apartment is. Oh, here's one on Market Street. It's a real bargain. Only three hundred and fifty dollars. But it doesn't have any furniture.\n M: Well, it costs a lot to buy all the furniture.\n W: Oh, here's another one for just over four hundred dollars. This sounds very interesting! It's on South Street. That's a nice area.\n M: Yes, it's quiet. Did you say two bedrooms?\n W: Yes, at four hundred and fifteen dollars.\n M: Why don't we go and have a look?\n W: Okay, I'll give them a call.", "choices": [ "Salesperson and customer.", "Homeowner and cleaner.", "Husband and wife." ], "summary": "Husband and wife." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What kind of apartment do the speakers prefer?", "dialogue": "W: Anything interesting in the paper today, dear?\n M: Well, yeah. There are a few here that might interest us. Here's one for just four hundred dollars. It only has one bedroom, but it sounds nice, near Lake Street.\n W: Yeah. Let me see what the cheapest two-bedroom apartment is. Oh, here's one on Market Street. It's a real bargain. Only three hundred and fifty dollars. But it doesn't have any furniture.\n M: Well, it costs a lot to buy all the furniture.\n W: Oh, here's another one for just over four hundred dollars. This sounds very interesting! It's on South Street. That's a nice area.\n M: Yes, it's quiet. Did you say two bedrooms?\n W: Yes, at four hundred and fifteen dollars.\n M: Why don't we go and have a look?\n W: Okay, I'll give them a call.", "choices": [ "One with two bedrooms.", "One without furniture.", "One near a market." ], "summary": "One with two bedrooms." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much rent should one pay for the one-bedroom apartment?", "dialogue": "W: Anything interesting in the paper today, dear?\n M: Well, yeah. There are a few here that might interest us. Here's one for just four hundred dollars. It only has one bedroom, but it sounds nice, near Lake Street.\n W: Yeah. Let me see what the cheapest two-bedroom apartment is. Oh, here's one on Market Street. It's a real bargain. Only three hundred and fifty dollars. But it doesn't have any furniture.\n M: Well, it costs a lot to buy all the furniture.\n W: Oh, here's another one for just over four hundred dollars. This sounds very interesting! It's on South Street. That's a nice area.\n M: Yes, it's quiet. Did you say two bedrooms?\n W: Yes, at four hundred and fifteen dollars.\n M: Why don't we go and have a look?\n W: Okay, I'll give them a call.", "choices": [ "$350.", "$400.", "$415." ], "summary": "$400." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the apartment the speakers would like to see?", "dialogue": "W: Anything interesting in the paper today, dear?\n M: Well, yeah. There are a few here that might interest us. Here's one for just four hundred dollars. It only has one bedroom, but it sounds nice, near Lake Street.\n W: Yeah. Let me see what the cheapest two-bedroom apartment is. Oh, here's one on Market Street. It's a real bargain. Only three hundred and fifty dollars. But it doesn't have any furniture.\n M: Well, it costs a lot to buy all the furniture.\n W: Oh, here's another one for just over four hundred dollars. This sounds very interesting! It's on South Street. That's a nice area.\n M: Yes, it's quiet. Did you say two bedrooms?\n W: Yes, at four hundred and fifteen dollars.\n M: Why don't we go and have a look?\n W: Okay, I'll give them a call.", "choices": [ "On Lake Street.", "On Market Street.", "On South Street." ], "summary": "On South Street." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What day is it today?", "dialogue": "W: Will you take part in the football match Saturday?\n M: That's the day after tomorrow. I'm afraid not. I have to set aside three days to prepare for the math exam next week.", "choices": [ "Sunday.", "Saturday.", "Thursday." ], "summary": "Thursday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers mainly talking about?", "dialogue": "M: I heard that you're going back to Beijing soon.\n W: That's right, and boy, I'm really busy!\n M: I can imagine. But listen ... I'd love to get together with you before you go. Would you like to go out for dinner one night?\n W: That's a great idea. Let's see ... on Monday night I have to study for that final exam.\n M: Me, too, but I'm free on Tuesday. How about going out that night?\n W: I'm afraid I can't. I'm watching a movie with Nancy at 7:00.\n M: Are you going to the last class party on Friday night? Let's go out for dinner at 6:30 before the party. It doesn't start until 8:00.\n W: There will be a dinner at the party. I love to eat, but I can't eat two dinners.\n M: There's always Saturday night. Are you busy then?\n W: No ... Saturday night I'm free.\n M: I'm going to a disco with a group of friends. Do you want to join us? We can dance together.\n W: I'd really like to have a quiet dinner instead. Oh! Can I call you back? Someone's at the door.\n M: Sure. I'll be home all afternoon.", "choices": [ "What to do at night.", "When to get together.", "Whether to go to a party." ], "summary": "When to get together." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the woman do on Tuesday night?", "dialogue": "M: I heard that you're going back to Beijing soon.\n W: That's right, and boy, I'm really busy!\n M: I can imagine. But listen ... I'd love to get together with you before you go. Would you like to go out for dinner one night?\n W: That's a great idea. Let's see ... on Monday night I have to study for that final exam.\n M: Me, too, but I'm free on Tuesday. How about going out that night?\n W: I'm afraid I can't. I'm watching a movie with Nancy at 7:00.\n M: Are you going to the last class party on Friday night? Let's go out for dinner at 6:30 before the party. It doesn't start until 8:00.\n W: There will be a dinner at the party. I love to eat, but I can't eat two dinners.\n M: There's always Saturday night. Are you busy then?\n W: No ... Saturday night I'm free.\n M: I'm going to a disco with a group of friends. Do you want to join us? We can dance together.\n W: I'd really like to have a quiet dinner instead. Oh! Can I call you back? Someone's at the door.\n M: Sure. I'll be home all afternoon.", "choices": [ "See a film.", "Go back to Beijing.", "Study for the final exam." ], "summary": "See a film." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why doesn't the woman want to go to a disco with the man?", "dialogue": "M: I heard that you're going back to Beijing soon.\n W: That's right, and boy, I'm really busy!\n M: I can imagine. But listen ... I'd love to get together with you before you go. Would you like to go out for dinner one night?\n W: That's a great idea. Let's see ... on Monday night I have to study for that final exam.\n M: Me, too, but I'm free on Tuesday. How about going out that night?\n W: I'm afraid I can't. I'm watching a movie with Nancy at 7:00.\n M: Are you going to the last class party on Friday night? Let's go out for dinner at 6:30 before the party. It doesn't start until 8:00.\n W: There will be a dinner at the party. I love to eat, but I can't eat two dinners.\n M: There's always Saturday night. Are you busy then?\n W: No ... Saturday night I'm free.\n M: I'm going to a disco with a group of friends. Do you want to join us? We can dance together.\n W: I'd really like to have a quiet dinner instead. Oh! Can I call you back? Someone's at the door.\n M: Sure. I'll be home all afternoon.", "choices": [ "She thinks it too noisy.", "She won't have time.", "She can't dance well." ], "summary": "She thinks it too noisy." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How did the woman get to know about third-hand smoke?", "dialogue": "W: Bob, I'm sure you know about second-hand smoke.\n M: Of course, I do.\n W: But have you heard about third-hand smoke?\n M: Third-hand smoke? I'm afraid not. What is that then?\n W: Well, it is here in today's paper. Parents may think they are protecting children from second-hand smoke when they smoke outside their home or only when the children are not there. But now researchers are warning about what they call third-hand smoke. When you smoke dangerous matter from cigarettes get into your hair and clothing. As babies are the weakest, when you come to a baby, you pass it to the baby and increase the chances of disease in the baby.\n M: Is that so? In that case I have to say that I should never get close to a baby.\n W: That's right. Actually all smoking parents should do the same or better give it up completely.", "choices": [ "From young smokers.", "From a newspaper article.", "From some smoking parents." ], "summary": "From a newspaper article." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man say that he should keep away from babies?", "dialogue": "W: Bob, I'm sure you know about second-hand smoke.\n M: Of course, I do.\n W: But have you heard about third-hand smoke?\n M: Third-hand smoke? I'm afraid not. What is that then?\n W: Well, it is here in today's paper. Parents may think they are protecting children from second-hand smoke when they smoke outside their home or only when the children are not there. But now researchers are warning about what they call third-hand smoke. When you smoke dangerous matter from cigarettes get into your hair and clothing. As babies are the weakest, when you come to a baby, you pass it to the baby and increase the chances of disease in the baby.\n M: Is that so? In that case I have to say that I should never get close to a baby.\n W: That's right. Actually all smoking parents should do the same or better give it up completely.", "choices": [ "He has just become a father.", "He wears dirty clothes.", "He is a smoker." ], "summary": "He is a smoker." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman suggest smoking parents should do?", "dialogue": "W: Bob, I'm sure you know about second-hand smoke.\n M: Of course, I do.\n W: But have you heard about third-hand smoke?\n M: Third-hand smoke? I'm afraid not. What is that then?\n W: Well, it is here in today's paper. Parents may think they are protecting children from second-hand smoke when they smoke outside their home or only when the children are not there. But now researchers are warning about what they call third-hand smoke. When you smoke dangerous matter from cigarettes get into your hair and clothing. As babies are the weakest, when you come to a baby, you pass it to the baby and increase the chances of disease in the baby.\n M: Is that so? In that case I have to say that I should never get close to a baby.\n W: That's right. Actually all smoking parents should do the same or better give it up completely.", "choices": [ "Stop smoking altogether.", "Smoke only outside their houses.", "Reduce dangerous matter in cigarettes." ], "summary": "Stop smoking altogether." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man going to do tonight?", "dialogue": "W: Would you like to go to the cinema tonight?\n M: I'd rather stay at home and watch TV. I have to get up early to attend the meeting tomorrow.", "choices": [ "Go to the cinema.", "Attend a meeting.", "Watch TV at home." ], "summary": "Watch TV at home." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the two speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "W: Hello. Housekeeper.\n M: Oh, hello. This is... Err, I'm phoning from Room 504. It's about some clothes I sent to be washed this morning. They are not back yet and you see...we've leaving tomorrow.\n W: They are, sir. You'll find them in your cupboard. They are in the top drawer on the left.\n M: Oh, I didn't look in the cupboard. Thank you very much. Sorry to have troubled you.", "choices": [ "Clothes.", "The room.", "Telephone." ], "summary": "Clothes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: Can I have my cellphone changed? It doesn't work well.\n M: Let me have a look at it.", "choices": [ "He doesn't believe the cell phone is broken.", "He wants to see the condition of the cell phone.", "He doesn't know what to do." ], "summary": "He wants to see the condition of the cell phone." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from this conversation about the College of William and Mary?", "dialogue": "M: It's quite clear form my visit, this is a full size, comprehensive university. So why is it still called a college?\n W: The College of William and Mary is the second oldest institution of higher learning in this country. We have nurtured great minds like Thomas Jefferson and we are proud of our name.", "choices": [ "It has a very long history.", "It is a private institution.", "It was founded by Thomas Jefferson." ], "summary": "It has a very long history." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which country did the woman visit?", "dialogue": "M: How did you like Egypt?\n W: Oh, perfect. It's one of the most interesting places I've ever seen.\n M: Where did you go?\n W: Well, we spent most of the time in Cairo and Luxor.\n M: What's there to see in Cairo?\n W: Well, not all that much, in fact, but there is the museum and the pyramids, and that's really something.\n M: What's the city like?\n W: It's very large, and the streets are always noisy and dirty.\n M: I thought you liked it.\n W: Well, I did in a way. It's very different, but I liked Luxor better. Luxor's a little town fight on the banks of the Nile. It's very quiet and peaceful and much cleaner than Cairo. And actually I did more sightseeing there.\n M: Did you buy anything?\n W: Oh, sure. There are some excellent shops in Luxor with all sorts of interesting things. A lot better than Cairo, in fact, I bought a gold necklace. Want to see it?\n M: Sure.", "choices": [ "Egypt.", "Cairo.", "Cairo and Luxor." ], "summary": "Egypt." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the woman's opinion about Cairo?", "dialogue": "M: How did you like Egypt?\n W: Oh, perfect. It's one of the most interesting places I've ever seen.\n M: Where did you go?\n W: Well, we spent most of the time in Cairo and Luxor.\n M: What's there to see in Cairo?\n W: Well, not all that much, in fact, but there is the museum and the pyramids, and that's really something.\n M: What's the city like?\n W: It's very large, and the streets are always noisy and dirty.\n M: I thought you liked it.\n W: Well, I did in a way. It's very different, but I liked Luxor better. Luxor's a little town fight on the banks of the Nile. It's very quiet and peaceful and much cleaner than Cairo. And actually I did more sightseeing there.\n M: Did you buy anything?\n W: Oh, sure. There are some excellent shops in Luxor with all sorts of interesting things. A lot better than Cairo, in fact, I bought a gold necklace. Want to see it?\n M: Sure.", "choices": [ "There are a lot of interesting places to go.", "She likes it very much.", "Some of the places, though not many, are worth a visit." ], "summary": "Some of the places, though not many, are worth a visit." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman like Luxor better than Cairo?", "dialogue": "M: How did you like Egypt?\n W: Oh, perfect. It's one of the most interesting places I've ever seen.\n M: Where did you go?\n W: Well, we spent most of the time in Cairo and Luxor.\n M: What's there to see in Cairo?\n W: Well, not all that much, in fact, but there is the museum and the pyramids, and that's really something.\n M: What's the city like?\n W: It's very large, and the streets are always noisy and dirty.\n M: I thought you liked it.\n W: Well, I did in a way. It's very different, but I liked Luxor better. Luxor's a little town fight on the banks of the Nile. It's very quiet and peaceful and much cleaner than Cairo. And actually I did more sightseeing there.\n M: Did you buy anything?\n W: Oh, sure. There are some excellent shops in Luxor with all sorts of interesting things. A lot better than Cairo, in fact, I bought a gold necklace. Want to see it?\n M: Sure.", "choices": [ "Because it is a little town.", "Because it is free from pollution and good for shopping.", "Because it is convenient for shopping." ], "summary": "Because it is free from pollution and good for shopping." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the women want to do?", "dialogue": "W: I'd like to exchange the shirt. I've learned that the person I bought it for is allergic to wool.\n M: Maybe we can find something in cotton or silk. Please come this way.", "choices": [ "Look for a shirt of a more suitable color and size.", "Replace the shirt with one of some other material.", "Get a discount on the shirt she is going to buy." ], "summary": "Get a discount on the shirt she is going to buy." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man probably do?", "dialogue": "W: You seem very tired lately. Is there anything wrong?\n M: It's my new job. It's hard and challenging. All those figures and facts nearly drive me mad. I hope I can get used to it soon.", "choices": [ "Quit the job.", "Forget about those figures and facts.", "Try to catch up with his work." ], "summary": "Try to catch up with his work." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many pieces of clothing need to be cleaned and ironed?", "dialogue": "W: Let's see. That's two pairs of trousers, one lady's dress and one man's overcoat.\n M: And this sports shirt too, all cleaned and ironed. When will they be ready?\n W: Is Sunday morning soon enough?\n M: Well, yes, but I need that coat earlier.\n W: We do have a special quick service at an extra charge of 15%.\n M: When will it be ready?\n W: Tomorrow afternoon. Any time after four o'clock.\n M: How late are you open?\n W: Until 9 o'clock in the evening, sir.\n M: Fine. That leaves me plenty of time to pick it up after work.\n W: OK. You can come for the coat any time after 4 o, clock.\n M: Good. Thank you.", "choices": [ "Four.", "Five.", "Six." ], "summary": "Five." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much is the extra charge for the quick service?", "dialogue": "W: Let's see. That's two pairs of trousers, one lady's dress and one man's overcoat.\n M: And this sports shirt too, all cleaned and ironed. When will they be ready?\n W: Is Sunday morning soon enough?\n M: Well, yes, but I need that coat earlier.\n W: We do have a special quick service at an extra charge of 15%.\n M: When will it be ready?\n W: Tomorrow afternoon. Any time after four o'clock.\n M: How late are you open?\n W: Until 9 o'clock in the evening, sir.\n M: Fine. That leaves me plenty of time to pick it up after work.\n W: OK. You can come for the coat any time after 4 o, clock.\n M: Good. Thank you.", "choices": [ "5%.", "15%.", "50%." ], "summary": "15%." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When can the man pick up his overcoat?", "dialogue": "W: Let's see. That's two pairs of trousers, one lady's dress and one man's overcoat.\n M: And this sports shirt too, all cleaned and ironed. When will they be ready?\n W: Is Sunday morning soon enough?\n M: Well, yes, but I need that coat earlier.\n W: We do have a special quick service at an extra charge of 15%.\n M: When will it be ready?\n W: Tomorrow afternoon. Any time after four o'clock.\n M: How late are you open?\n W: Until 9 o'clock in the evening, sir.\n M: Fine. That leaves me plenty of time to pick it up after work.\n W: OK. You can come for the coat any time after 4 o, clock.\n M: Good. Thank you.", "choices": [ "Nine o'clock today.", "Tomorrow afternoon.", "Sunday morning." ], "summary": "Nine o'clock today." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the problem for the man?", "dialogue": "W: They say you've got a job in the New York City.\n M: Yeah, we say it the United Nations.\n W: How fascinating! It can meet people from all over the world.\n M: Yeah, but just one problem. I'll have to leave my friends behind.", "choices": [ "He has to meet many people.", "He has to leave his friends.", "He has to travel a lot." ], "summary": "He has to leave his friends." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman suggest doing?", "dialogue": "M: It's really hot today. The temperature must be over a hundred. The forecast is for rain in the afternoon.\n W: How about putting off the picnic until tomorrow?", "choices": [ "Delaying their outing.", "Having dinner at home.", "Going on a picnic." ], "summary": "Delaying their outing." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does this conversation take place?", "dialogue": "W: Have you decided which to order?\n M: Yes. First I will have apple juice.\n W: And then?\n M: I will have some chicken.", "choices": [ "At home.", "At a dinner party.", "At a restaurant." ], "summary": "At a restaurant." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man have besides apple juice?", "dialogue": "W: Have you decided which to order?\n M: Yes. First I will have apple juice.\n W: And then?\n M: I will have some chicken.", "choices": [ "Some pork.", "Some chicken.", "Some beef." ], "summary": "Some chicken." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which countries has the woman already been to?", "dialogue": "M: Which countries have you been to?\n W: I've been to most of the countries in Europe, several countries in Asia - China, Japan, Korea, and Thailand - and to the United States and Canada.\n M: I thought you had been to Australia too.\n W: No, but I'm planning on visiting Australia and New Zealand soon. Which is the most beautiful country you've been to?\n M: I think I'd say Norway.\n W: Isn't it really cold there?\n M: Well, the north of Norway is almost always cold, but farther south, it can be fairly warm in summer. It's a wet country, so there's snow almost everywhere in winter.", "choices": [ "Canada and Australia.", "Singapore and America.", "China and Korea." ], "summary": "China and Korea." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn about Norway?", "dialogue": "M: Which countries have you been to?\n W: I've been to most of the countries in Europe, several countries in Asia - China, Japan, Korea, and Thailand - and to the United States and Canada.\n M: I thought you had been to Australia too.\n W: No, but I'm planning on visiting Australia and New Zealand soon. Which is the most beautiful country you've been to?\n M: I think I'd say Norway.\n W: Isn't it really cold there?\n M: Well, the north of Norway is almost always cold, but farther south, it can be fairly warm in summer. It's a wet country, so there's snow almost everywhere in winter.", "choices": [ "It is always cold all over the country.", "It snows almost everywhere in winter.", "It's very dry in summer." ], "summary": "It snows almost everywhere in winter." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the relationship between the speakers?", "dialogue": "W: Lenny, I'm not sure how to say this, but here it goes: I lost your cat this morning.\n M: What?!\n W: I'm sorry. I don't know how it happened. She was in her usual place under the bed. When I opened the front door to get the morning paper, I saw her run past me really quickly. I tried to close the door in time, but she must have gotten out.\n M: Diane, she's a house cat. She's not supposed to go outside, ever! She could get lost and never find her way back. Or worse, she could get hit by a car!\n W: I feel like a terrible roommate, Lenny. I wish there were something I could do to fix this.\n M: Wait... You've looked everywhere for her?\n W: Yes... under the sofa, in the dirty clothes, behind the bookcase...\n M: Did you check back under the bed where she was?\n W: Hmm, I guess I didn't think to look there. I just assumed that she had...\n M: Look who I found!\n W: Oh, my! I can't believe it! I thought she had gone out of the front door, but I guess I didn't actually see her make it outside.\n M: Sometimes she starts to head out there, but she changes her mind at the last second. Then she just goes back to her safe place! The outside world can be a scary place for her!", "choices": [ "Neighbors.", "Roommates.", "Host and guest." ], "summary": "Roommates." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did Diane see the cat do?", "dialogue": "W: Lenny, I'm not sure how to say this, but here it goes: I lost your cat this morning.\n M: What?!\n W: I'm sorry. I don't know how it happened. She was in her usual place under the bed. When I opened the front door to get the morning paper, I saw her run past me really quickly. I tried to close the door in time, but she must have gotten out.\n M: Diane, she's a house cat. She's not supposed to go outside, ever! She could get lost and never find her way back. Or worse, she could get hit by a car!\n W: I feel like a terrible roommate, Lenny. I wish there were something I could do to fix this.\n M: Wait... You've looked everywhere for her?\n W: Yes... under the sofa, in the dirty clothes, behind the bookcase...\n M: Did you check back under the bed where she was?\n W: Hmm, I guess I didn't think to look there. I just assumed that she had...\n M: Look who I found!\n W: Oh, my! I can't believe it! I thought she had gone out of the front door, but I guess I didn't actually see her make it outside.\n M: Sometimes she starts to head out there, but she changes her mind at the last second. Then she just goes back to her safe place! The outside world can be a scary place for her!", "choices": [ "Go outside.", "Run past her quickly.", "Get behind the bookcase." ], "summary": "Run past her quickly." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where was the cat hiding?", "dialogue": "W: Lenny, I'm not sure how to say this, but here it goes: I lost your cat this morning.\n M: What?!\n W: I'm sorry. I don't know how it happened. She was in her usual place under the bed. When I opened the front door to get the morning paper, I saw her run past me really quickly. I tried to close the door in time, but she must have gotten out.\n M: Diane, she's a house cat. She's not supposed to go outside, ever! She could get lost and never find her way back. Or worse, she could get hit by a car!\n W: I feel like a terrible roommate, Lenny. I wish there were something I could do to fix this.\n M: Wait... You've looked everywhere for her?\n W: Yes... under the sofa, in the dirty clothes, behind the bookcase...\n M: Did you check back under the bed where she was?\n W: Hmm, I guess I didn't think to look there. I just assumed that she had...\n M: Look who I found!\n W: Oh, my! I can't believe it! I thought she had gone out of the front door, but I guess I didn't actually see her make it outside.\n M: Sometimes she starts to head out there, but she changes her mind at the last second. Then she just goes back to her safe place! The outside world can be a scary place for her!", "choices": [ "In the bedroom.", "In the living room.", "In the laundry loom." ], "summary": "In the bedroom." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man imply about the cat?", "dialogue": "W: Lenny, I'm not sure how to say this, but here it goes: I lost your cat this morning.\n M: What?!\n W: I'm sorry. I don't know how it happened. She was in her usual place under the bed. When I opened the front door to get the morning paper, I saw her run past me really quickly. I tried to close the door in time, but she must have gotten out.\n M: Diane, she's a house cat. She's not supposed to go outside, ever! She could get lost and never find her way back. Or worse, she could get hit by a car!\n W: I feel like a terrible roommate, Lenny. I wish there were something I could do to fix this.\n M: Wait... You've looked everywhere for her?\n W: Yes... under the sofa, in the dirty clothes, behind the bookcase...\n M: Did you check back under the bed where she was?\n W: Hmm, I guess I didn't think to look there. I just assumed that she had...\n M: Look who I found!\n W: Oh, my! I can't believe it! I thought she had gone out of the front door, but I guess I didn't actually see her make it outside.\n M: Sometimes she starts to head out there, but she changes her mind at the last second. Then she just goes back to her safe place! The outside world can be a scary place for her!", "choices": [ "She never tries to go outside.", "She is afraid of the outside world.", "She always comes back by herself." ], "summary": "She is afraid of the outside world." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they talking about?", "dialogue": "W: If you had signaled your intention to return a little sooner, this wouldn't have happened.\n M: But I signaled in time! Just look at the mess you've made of my ear! You were driving carelessly and your speed was above the limit! You're the one who's to blame!", "choices": [ "A driving test.", "A police movie.", "A traffic accident." ], "summary": "A traffic accident." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation most probably take place?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me, could you tell me where the pencil boxes are, please?\n W: Yes, they are on the next floor, the stationery department.", "choices": [ "at a post office", "at a flower shop", "at a department" ], "summary": "at a department" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who are the two speakers?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, can you tell me where Main Street is?\n M: Turn left at the second light and then go straight for two blocks.\n W: Is it far?\n M: No. It's only a five-minute walk.", "choices": [ "Workers.", "Strangers.", "Teachers." ], "summary": "Strangers." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman going to do this evening?", "dialogue": "M: If you'd like to go out for dinner. I'll phone the restaurant.\n W: Thank you, but I promised my sister I'd take her to the park.", "choices": [ "Go to the dinner party.", "Go to the park.", "Visit her sister." ], "summary": "Go to the park." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where will she go to study at?", "dialogue": "W: I'll go to study at Peking University.\n M: Congratulations.", "choices": [ "Peking University.", "Cambridge University.", "Oxford University." ], "summary": "Peking University." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did Mike do last week?", "dialogue": "W: Hi. Mike. How did your weekend go?\n M: Fine. I went back to visit my grandma in the countryside.\n W: Lucky you. What did you do there?\n M: I went for a walk in the hills with some of my friends.\n W: Was it good?\n M: Yes. the scenery was amazing. The whole hillside was very red.\n W: How wonderful! Do anything else?\n M: We went on a picnic on Sunday.\n W: Did you like it?\n M: Very enjoyable. By the way, Lisa. what about your Weekend?\n W: Don't ask me. Mike.\n M: What happened?\n W: I have got a cold. I could do nothing but lie in bed.\n M: Oh. dear.", "choices": [ "He went to visit his grandma in the countryside.", "He went for a picnic with his friend in the park.", "He stayed at home and doing nothing." ], "summary": "He went to visit his grandma in the countryside." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did Lisa lie in bed and do nothing at weekend?", "dialogue": "W: Hi. Mike. How did your weekend go?\n M: Fine. I went back to visit my grandma in the countryside.\n W: Lucky you. What did you do there?\n M: I went for a walk in the hills with some of my friends.\n W: Was it good?\n M: Yes. the scenery was amazing. The whole hillside was very red.\n W: How wonderful! Do anything else?\n M: We went on a picnic on Sunday.\n W: Did you like it?\n M: Very enjoyable. By the way, Lisa. what about your Weekend?\n W: Don't ask me. Mike.\n M: What happened?\n W: I have got a cold. I could do nothing but lie in bed.\n M: Oh. dear.", "choices": [ "She has got a bad cold.", "She has to prepare things for the picnic.", "She has a lot of housework to do." ], "summary": "She has got a bad cold." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When did the football start?", "dialogue": "W: The football match started 30 minutes ago.\n M: Really? Oh, it's 9:50.", "choices": [ "9:50.", "9:20.", "10:15." ], "summary": "9:20." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the conversation most probably taking place?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, are you going to buy that book?\n M: Well, I need it for a class but it's awfully expensive.\n W: Oh, we must be in the same class. Introduction to British Literature?\n M: Yes, that's the one. Were you there yesterday for the first class?\n W: I sure was. Professor Robert really seems to know his subject.\n M: Yes, I took his Shakespeare course last semester and it was very good. He likes listening to his students.\n W: That's a relief. I'm a biology major and I was a little uncertain about taking an English course.\n M: I'm an English major and this is a required course. But now I'm in trouble because I'm not sure I can afford this book.\n W: Hey, I've got an idea. Why don't we split the cost and share the book?\n M: Sounds great. Do you live on campus?\n W: Yeah, I live on the 10th floor of Butler Hall.\n M: Perfect. I live on the 3rd floor of Butler. We should have no trouble sharing the book. I can bring it up to your room right after I wrap up the assignment.\n W: It's a deal.", "choices": [ "In a college bookstore.", "In a lecture hall.", "In a library." ], "summary": "In a college bookstore." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which class are the man and the woman taking together?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, are you going to buy that book?\n M: Well, I need it for a class but it's awfully expensive.\n W: Oh, we must be in the same class. Introduction to British Literature?\n M: Yes, that's the one. Were you there yesterday for the first class?\n W: I sure was. Professor Robert really seems to know his subject.\n M: Yes, I took his Shakespeare course last semester and it was very good. He likes listening to his students.\n W: That's a relief. I'm a biology major and I was a little uncertain about taking an English course.\n M: I'm an English major and this is a required course. But now I'm in trouble because I'm not sure I can afford this book.\n W: Hey, I've got an idea. Why don't we split the cost and share the book?\n M: Sounds great. Do you live on campus?\n W: Yeah, I live on the 10th floor of Butler Hall.\n M: Perfect. I live on the 3rd floor of Butler. We should have no trouble sharing the book. I can bring it up to your room right after I wrap up the assignment.\n W: It's a deal.", "choices": [ "English.", "Biology.", "Introduction to English Literature." ], "summary": "Introduction to English Literature." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think about Professor Robert?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, are you going to buy that book?\n M: Well, I need it for a class but it's awfully expensive.\n W: Oh, we must be in the same class. Introduction to British Literature?\n M: Yes, that's the one. Were you there yesterday for the first class?\n W: I sure was. Professor Robert really seems to know his subject.\n M: Yes, I took his Shakespeare course last semester and it was very good. He likes listening to his students.\n W: That's a relief. I'm a biology major and I was a little uncertain about taking an English course.\n M: I'm an English major and this is a required course. But now I'm in trouble because I'm not sure I can afford this book.\n W: Hey, I've got an idea. Why don't we split the cost and share the book?\n M: Sounds great. Do you live on campus?\n W: Yeah, I live on the 10th floor of Butler Hall.\n M: Perfect. I live on the 3rd floor of Butler. We should have no trouble sharing the book. I can bring it up to your room right after I wrap up the assignment.\n W: It's a deal.", "choices": [ "He is an excellent professor.", "He never wants to listen to students.", "He used to teach biology." ], "summary": "He is an excellent professor." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think about the weather where he now lives?", "dialogue": "M: How would you like to move?\n W: Move? What do you mean?\n M: Move to a new city. I'm thinking of getting another job.\n W: But why? What's the matter with the one you have?\n M: I don't have a good future in the job I have. Besides, I think it would be nice to move to a warmer climate. I'm tired of shoveling snow all winter.\n W: Where is this new job?\n M: In California. There won't be any snow to shovel there, and we can go to the beach all the year round.\n W: That sounds pretty good, but what kind of job is it?\n M: I would be the Director of Research for a big drug company near Los Angeles. I'd get a big raise in salary.\n W: That sounds terribly exciting. But how about the children? Will they like moving?\n M: Why not? California has many beautiful new schools, and Fred can go skiing up in the mountains.\n W: What about Paula? I'm sure she won't want to leave all her friends.\n M: Oh, she can make new ones out there. People are very friendly out west.\n W: I hope so. But, I'll certainly hate to leave this house. We've lived here so long.\n M: Well, maybe I won't get the job. I have to fly out there for an interview next week.\n W: You know, I must have known you were thinking about getting a new job. Last night I dreamed we were moving.", "choices": [ "It's too hot.", "It's too humid.", "It snows too much." ], "summary": "It snows too much." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the conversation tell us about the new job the man is talking about?", "dialogue": "M: How would you like to move?\n W: Move? What do you mean?\n M: Move to a new city. I'm thinking of getting another job.\n W: But why? What's the matter with the one you have?\n M: I don't have a good future in the job I have. Besides, I think it would be nice to move to a warmer climate. I'm tired of shoveling snow all winter.\n W: Where is this new job?\n M: In California. There won't be any snow to shovel there, and we can go to the beach all the year round.\n W: That sounds pretty good, but what kind of job is it?\n M: I would be the Director of Research for a big drug company near Los Angeles. I'd get a big raise in salary.\n W: That sounds terribly exciting. But how about the children? Will they like moving?\n M: Why not? California has many beautiful new schools, and Fred can go skiing up in the mountains.\n W: What about Paula? I'm sure she won't want to leave all her friends.\n M: Oh, she can make new ones out there. People are very friendly out west.\n W: I hope so. But, I'll certainly hate to leave this house. We've lived here so long.\n M: Well, maybe I won't get the job. I have to fly out there for an interview next week.\n W: You know, I must have known you were thinking about getting a new job. Last night I dreamed we were moving.", "choices": [ "It will offer him a better opportunity for career development.", "It requires a lot of experience in business management.", "He is quite confident that he can get it." ], "summary": "It will offer him a better opportunity for career development." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man have to do next week?", "dialogue": "M: How would you like to move?\n W: Move? What do you mean?\n M: Move to a new city. I'm thinking of getting another job.\n W: But why? What's the matter with the one you have?\n M: I don't have a good future in the job I have. Besides, I think it would be nice to move to a warmer climate. I'm tired of shoveling snow all winter.\n W: Where is this new job?\n M: In California. There won't be any snow to shovel there, and we can go to the beach all the year round.\n W: That sounds pretty good, but what kind of job is it?\n M: I would be the Director of Research for a big drug company near Los Angeles. I'd get a big raise in salary.\n W: That sounds terribly exciting. But how about the children? Will they like moving?\n M: Why not? California has many beautiful new schools, and Fred can go skiing up in the mountains.\n W: What about Paula? I'm sure she won't want to leave all her friends.\n M: Oh, she can make new ones out there. People are very friendly out west.\n W: I hope so. But, I'll certainly hate to leave this house. We've lived here so long.\n M: Well, maybe I won't get the job. I have to fly out there for an interview next week.\n W: You know, I must have known you were thinking about getting a new job. Last night I dreamed we were moving.", "choices": [ "Be the Director of a big company.", "Get a big raise in salary.", "Fly to Los Angeles for an interview." ], "summary": "Fly to Los Angeles for an interview." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "what do we learn about the woman from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: You did an excellent job in school! You were indeed a great student! Where did your drive come from?\n W: Academic achievements were important to my parents as immigrants. Education is where it all begins. My mother in particular tries to get me interested in school.", "choices": [ "Her mother was quite outstanding in academic word.", "She was not particularly interested in going to school.", "Her parents laid great emphasis on academic excellence." ], "summary": "Her parents laid great emphasis on academic excellence." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much is a pen?", "dialogue": "W: Please give me two pens.\n M: Here you are. Ten dollars, please.", "choices": [ "Ten dollars.", "Five dollars.", "Fifteen dollars." ], "summary": "Five dollars." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why was the man late home?", "dialogue": "Woman: Hi! Have you had a busy day at the office?\n Man: Yes, sorry I'm late. I didn't get the bus because John offered me a lift. We didn't realize the motorway was closed because of a lorry accident, so it took much longer than usual. I'll be even later tomorrow with the train strike.", "choices": [ "Because of the lorry accident.", "Because of the train strike.", "Because of the bus strike." ], "summary": "Because of the lorry accident." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the movie began?", "dialogue": "W: What time does the movie begin?\n M: It starts at 7:00.\n W: What time is it now?\n M: About 6:45. We'd better hurry up.", "choices": [ "In about 15 minutes", "In about 45 minutes", "In an hour" ], "summary": "In about 15 minutes" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time did Suzy leave home?", "dialogue": "M: I wonder if Suzy will be here by 5 o'clock.\n W: Her husband said she left home at 4:30. She should be here at 5:15.", "choices": [ "4:30.", "5:00.", "5:15." ], "summary": "4:30." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much is the yellow coat?", "dialogue": "W: The red coat is $45 and the black one is $35. Which one do you want?\n M: Neither. I want that large yellow one. How much is it?\n W: It's twice as much as the black one.", "choices": [ "$20.", "$45.", "$70." ], "summary": "$70." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Where is my black sweater?\n W: It's in the washing machine. You've got to wear the yellow one, I'm afraid.", "choices": [ "The man likes the yellow sweater.", "The man can't wear the black sweater.", "The woman does not want him to wear the black sweater." ], "summary": "The man can't wear the black sweater." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman's attitude towards writing recommendation?", "dialogue": "M: Prof. David, I was wondering if you could write a recommendation letter for me.\n W: Well, I can write one for you. But I'll point out your limitation as well as you strength.", "choices": [ "Unusual.", "Enthusiastic.", "Serious." ], "summary": "Serious." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the characteristic of current account?", "dialogue": "W: May I help you?\n M: Yes, please. I'd like to open a new account.\n W: Yes, I'd be happy to help you. What kind of accounts would you like to open?\n M: Well, I am not sure. What kind of accounts can I open here?\n W: Usually we offer current account and fixed account for individuals.\n M: Could you tell me the differences between them?\n W: Of course I will. If you open a fixed account, the interest rate is higher.\n M: Then how about the current account?\n W: You may withdraw the money at any time and you just need to present your bank card and a withdraw slip.\n M: I would rather open a current account.\n W: OK, please fill in this application form.\n M: Here is the filled out application form. Is everything all fight?\n W: Yes, quite all right. But you have to deposit some money at the same time you open the account.\n M: Fine. Here are one hundred pounds.\n W: Please show your passport.\n M: Here you are.\n W: Good. Please sign here. OK, everything is done. Here is your receipt and passport. I'll mail you the bank card in a week.\n M: Thank you very much.\n W: It's my pleasure.", "choices": [ "Its interest rate is higher.", "Its interest rate is very low.", "It's convenient." ], "summary": "It's convenient." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What must you do if you want to open a current accout?", "dialogue": "W: May I help you?\n M: Yes, please. I'd like to open a new account.\n W: Yes, I'd be happy to help you. What kind of accounts would you like to open?\n M: Well, I am not sure. What kind of accounts can I open here?\n W: Usually we offer current account and fixed account for individuals.\n M: Could you tell me the differences between them?\n W: Of course I will. If you open a fixed account, the interest rate is higher.\n M: Then how about the current account?\n W: You may withdraw the money at any time and you just need to present your bank card and a withdraw slip.\n M: I would rather open a current account.\n W: OK, please fill in this application form.\n M: Here is the filled out application form. Is everything all fight?\n W: Yes, quite all right. But you have to deposit some money at the same time you open the account.\n M: Fine. Here are one hundred pounds.\n W: Please show your passport.\n M: Here you are.\n W: Good. Please sign here. OK, everything is done. Here is your receipt and passport. I'll mail you the bank card in a week.\n M: Thank you very much.\n W: It's my pleasure.", "choices": [ "You have to deposit some money.", "You have to pay some money.", "You have to present your ID card." ], "summary": "You have to deposit some money." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long will it take the man to get the bank card?", "dialogue": "W: May I help you?\n M: Yes, please. I'd like to open a new account.\n W: Yes, I'd be happy to help you. What kind of accounts would you like to open?\n M: Well, I am not sure. What kind of accounts can I open here?\n W: Usually we offer current account and fixed account for individuals.\n M: Could you tell me the differences between them?\n W: Of course I will. If you open a fixed account, the interest rate is higher.\n M: Then how about the current account?\n W: You may withdraw the money at any time and you just need to present your bank card and a withdraw slip.\n M: I would rather open a current account.\n W: OK, please fill in this application form.\n M: Here is the filled out application form. Is everything all fight?\n W: Yes, quite all right. But you have to deposit some money at the same time you open the account.\n M: Fine. Here are one hundred pounds.\n W: Please show your passport.\n M: Here you are.\n W: Good. Please sign here. OK, everything is done. Here is your receipt and passport. I'll mail you the bank card in a week.\n M: Thank you very much.\n W: It's my pleasure.", "choices": [ "Two weeks after he opened the account.", "At least one week after he opened the account.", "Less than a week after he opened the account." ], "summary": "At least one week after he opened the account." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why would the woman rather stay at the hotel?", "dialogue": "M: Why don't we stay in one of the flats for our holiday, Mary? They sound just as good as the hotel, and it would be much cheaper.\n W: But they're quite different, you know. The hotel would be less work!", "choices": [ "It costs less money.", "It saves much labor.", "It feels more comfortable." ], "summary": "It saves much labor." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How will the man get to New York?", "dialogue": "W: Are you going to New York tomorrow?\n M: Yes. I thought I'd drive or fly, but I decided that taking a bus would be cheaper and more convenient than driving or flying.", "choices": [ "By car.", "By plane.", "By bus." ], "summary": "By bus." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "W: Let's look at the survey on consumer confidence we conducted last week. How reliable are these figures?\n M: They have a 5% margin of error", "choices": [ "Newly-launched products.", "Consumer preferences.", "Survey results." ], "summary": "Survey results." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: Can I see the island today?\n M: You could if this fog would clear up.", "choices": [ "The woman can see the island.", "It's too foggy to see the island now.", "It's clear where the lawn has been raked." ], "summary": "It's too foggy to see the island now." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does ihe woman advise the man to do?", "dialogue": "M: Perhaps I am anything but a violinist. I just can't keep up with the violin teacher. I am thinking of dropping the lessons.\n W: Stick with them. Everything is difficult before they become easy. Believe me,hard work pays off.", "choices": [ "Pay extra money.", "Drop the lessons.", "Continue learning." ], "summary": "Continue learning." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is Agatha Christie?", "dialogue": "W: Do you know any thing about Agatha Christie?\n M: Sure. She wrote many detective books.", "choices": [ "A writer.", "A bookseller.", "A detective." ], "summary": "A writer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long will the man probably stay in New Zealand?", "dialogue": "M: Let's go and have lunch together.\n W: OK!\n M: By the way, I'm thinking of going to New Zealand around Christmas for three weeks. It's such a beautiful country. I've never been there before.\n W: Have you booked the flight?\n M: Not yet. I'm planning to book my flight in two weeks' time\n W: Book your flight right now.\n M: Why?\n W: Because the longer you leave it, the more expensive it will be. As a matter of fact, the prices may double at Christmas time. New Zealanders usually go home for Christmas.\n M: Then I'm going to book my flight tomorrow morning.", "choices": [ "One week.", "Two weeks.", "Three weeks." ], "summary": "Three weeks." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What advice does the woman give to the man?", "dialogue": "M: Let's go and have lunch together.\n W: OK!\n M: By the way, I'm thinking of going to New Zealand around Christmas for three weeks. It's such a beautiful country. I've never been there before.\n W: Have you booked the flight?\n M: Not yet. I'm planning to book my flight in two weeks' time\n W: Book your flight right now.\n M: Why?\n W: Because the longer you leave it, the more expensive it will be. As a matter of fact, the prices may double at Christmas time. New Zealanders usually go home for Christmas.\n M: Then I'm going to book my flight tomorrow morning.", "choices": [ "Go to New Zealand after Christmas.", "Book his flight as soon as possible.", "Save more money for his trip." ], "summary": "Book his flight as soon as possible." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn about flights to New Zealand at Christmas time?", "dialogue": "M: Let's go and have lunch together.\n W: OK!\n M: By the way, I'm thinking of going to New Zealand around Christmas for three weeks. It's such a beautiful country. I've never been there before.\n W: Have you booked the flight?\n M: Not yet. I'm planning to book my flight in two weeks' time\n W: Book your flight right now.\n M: Why?\n W: Because the longer you leave it, the more expensive it will be. As a matter of fact, the prices may double at Christmas time. New Zealanders usually go home for Christmas.\n M: Then I'm going to book my flight tomorrow morning.", "choices": [ "They require early booking.", "They can be twice as expensive.", "They are on special offer." ], "summary": "They can be twice as expensive." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will Celia do?", "dialogue": "A: Celia, you see those girls over there? They need another player for a basketball game. Would you like to join them?\n B: Seems like it's a game for fun. Sure, I'll be there in a minute.", "choices": [ "Find a player.", "Watch a game.", "Play basketball." ], "summary": "Play basketball." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What color T-shirt dose the man plan to order?", "dialogue": "W: Normally, we supply 3 colors only, black, blue and red.\n M: But we really want green ones.\n W: In that case, it will be more expensive.", "choices": [ "Red", "Blue", "Green" ], "summary": "Green" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are they possibly talking?", "dialogue": "W: Can I help you?\n M: Yes, I'd like two bottles of milk.", "choices": [ "In a factory.", "In a shop.", "At school." ], "summary": "In a shop." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's wrong with Jenny?", "dialogue": "M: I heard you took Jenny to a dentist yesterday. What was wrong with her?\n W: She needs fillings because there was something wrong with her teeth. I really shouldn't have given her so much candy.\n M: How often did you give her candy?\n W: I gave her candy on a daily basis.\n M: You make a huge mistake. Giving children candy harms them in various ways. I read an article the other day. It says kids who often eat canny may suffer from obesity, and poor nutrition besides bad teeth.\n W: So do you give Jim any candy?\n M: Yes. But I only give him one on a weekly basis.\n W: It seems you have known the harm of eating too much candy before you read that article.\n M: Yes,my grandma had had bad teeth due to eating too much candy. So she never let me eat too much candy.\n W: I'll give Jenny less candy,too. Oh,my husband will come back from work soon. I must go back and prepare dinner now,\n M: OK. Bye.\n W: Bye bye.", "choices": [ "She fell over.", "She had bad teeth.", "She ate too much." ], "summary": "She had bad teeth." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How often does the man give Jim candy?", "dialogue": "M: I heard you took Jenny to a dentist yesterday. What was wrong with her?\n W: She needs fillings because there was something wrong with her teeth. I really shouldn't have given her so much candy.\n M: How often did you give her candy?\n W: I gave her candy on a daily basis.\n M: You make a huge mistake. Giving children candy harms them in various ways. I read an article the other day. It says kids who often eat canny may suffer from obesity, and poor nutrition besides bad teeth.\n W: So do you give Jim any candy?\n M: Yes. But I only give him one on a weekly basis.\n W: It seems you have known the harm of eating too much candy before you read that article.\n M: Yes,my grandma had had bad teeth due to eating too much candy. So she never let me eat too much candy.\n W: I'll give Jenny less candy,too. Oh,my husband will come back from work soon. I must go back and prepare dinner now,\n M: OK. Bye.\n W: Bye bye.", "choices": [ "Every day.", "Once a week.", "Every two days." ], "summary": "Once a week." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we know about the man's grandma?", "dialogue": "M: I heard you took Jenny to a dentist yesterday. What was wrong with her?\n W: She needs fillings because there was something wrong with her teeth. I really shouldn't have given her so much candy.\n M: How often did you give her candy?\n W: I gave her candy on a daily basis.\n M: You make a huge mistake. Giving children candy harms them in various ways. I read an article the other day. It says kids who often eat canny may suffer from obesity, and poor nutrition besides bad teeth.\n W: So do you give Jim any candy?\n M: Yes. But I only give him one on a weekly basis.\n W: It seems you have known the harm of eating too much candy before you read that article.\n M: Yes,my grandma had had bad teeth due to eating too much candy. So she never let me eat too much candy.\n W: I'll give Jenny less candy,too. Oh,my husband will come back from work soon. I must go back and prepare dinner now,\n M: OK. Bye.\n W: Bye bye.", "choices": [ "She is a dentist.", "She likes candy.", "She is a writer." ], "summary": "She likes candy." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we know about the woman's husband?", "dialogue": "M: I heard you took Jenny to a dentist yesterday. What was wrong with her?\n W: She needs fillings because there was something wrong with her teeth. I really shouldn't have given her so much candy.\n M: How often did you give her candy?\n W: I gave her candy on a daily basis.\n M: You make a huge mistake. Giving children candy harms them in various ways. I read an article the other day. It says kids who often eat canny may suffer from obesity, and poor nutrition besides bad teeth.\n W: So do you give Jim any candy?\n M: Yes. But I only give him one on a weekly basis.\n W: It seems you have known the harm of eating too much candy before you read that article.\n M: Yes,my grandma had had bad teeth due to eating too much candy. So she never let me eat too much candy.\n W: I'll give Jenny less candy,too. Oh,my husband will come back from work soon. I must go back and prepare dinner now,\n M: OK. Bye.\n W: Bye bye.", "choices": [ "He'll prepare dinner.", "He'll eat less.", "He'll be back from work." ], "summary": "He'll be back from work." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the man do?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Michael. I'm awfully sorry for having kept you waiting. It's...\n M: Well, but it doesn't matter. That's just fine. I've looked after myself, you see. I've had a couple of drinks.\n W: Ah, I see.", "choices": [ "Had some drinks.", "Made a phone call.", "Looked after the woman." ], "summary": "Had some drinks." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the shop close?", "dialogue": "M: Hurry up. The shop will be shut in half an hour.\n W: What time is it now?\n M: It's half past four.\n W: Do you think we should go shopping today?", "choices": [ "At half past four.", "In an hour.", "At five o'clock." ], "summary": "At five o'clock." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man want Mary to do?", "dialogue": "M: Mary, it's too late. Go to bed quickly.\n F: Just a minute, dad. We are playing computer games.", "choices": [ "To go to bed.", "To do her homework.", "To play computer games." ], "summary": "To go to bed." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman want to change the shoes?", "dialogue": "W: May I change these shoes?\n M: Why? Anything wrong?\n W: No, nothing special. My daughter just doesn't like the color.", "choices": [ "They are not the right color.", "They are not the right style.", "They are not the right size." ], "summary": "They are not the right color." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the man's wife?", "dialogue": "W: Where are you going to take your vacation?\n M: Hawaii.\n W: That sounds like a great place to visit. Is your family going?\n M: Yes. We plan to go mountain climbing, fishing, swimming, and windsurfing. But most of all, we're planning to relax. My wife is taking a whole bunch of books to read.\n W: Your children must all be excited about it.\n M: Yes, they are. They're counting the days. Are you going to Europe again this summer?\n W: No, not this time. We're going to visit some old friends in Egypt.", "choices": [ "She likes reading very much.", "She's counting the days.", "She will visit some old friends." ], "summary": "She likes reading very much." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did the woman probably go last summer?", "dialogue": "W: Where are you going to take your vacation?\n M: Hawaii.\n W: That sounds like a great place to visit. Is your family going?\n M: Yes. We plan to go mountain climbing, fishing, swimming, and windsurfing. But most of all, we're planning to relax. My wife is taking a whole bunch of books to read.\n W: Your children must all be excited about it.\n M: Yes, they are. They're counting the days. Are you going to Europe again this summer?\n W: No, not this time. We're going to visit some old friends in Egypt.", "choices": [ "Hawaii.", "Europe.", "Egypt." ], "summary": "Europe." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who are the two speakers?", "dialogue": "M: I'd like to buy a new dress for my wife.\n W: The women's suits are up on the second floor.", "choices": [ "Teacher and student.", "Husband and wife.", "Clerk and customer." ], "summary": "Clerk and customer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who made the telephone call?", "dialogue": "M: Any message for me, Miss White?\n W: Just one, Mr. Brown. You had a phone call from someone called Smith, Mary Smith.\n M: Smith? I don't know anyone called Smith. What did she say?\n W: She wouldn't say anything. But it sounded important. I told her you'd call her as soon as you came back.\n M: Well, I think I'd better do it then. Have you got her telephone number?\n W: Yes, it's 44356793.\n M: Have you written it down?\n W: I always do. It's on your desk.\n M: Thank you.", "choices": [ "Miss Smith.", "Miss White.", "Mr. Brown." ], "summary": "Miss Smith." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the woman take down?", "dialogue": "M: Any message for me, Miss White?\n W: Just one, Mr. Brown. You had a phone call from someone called Smith, Mary Smith.\n M: Smith? I don't know anyone called Smith. What did she say?\n W: She wouldn't say anything. But it sounded important. I told her you'd call her as soon as you came back.\n M: Well, I think I'd better do it then. Have you got her telephone number?\n W: Yes, it's 44356793.\n M: Have you written it down?\n W: I always do. It's on your desk.\n M: Thank you.", "choices": [ "Mr. Brown's address.", "Miss Smith's message.", "The telephone number." ], "summary": "The telephone number." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who will mail the letter?", "dialogue": "W: If you have time, will you mail a letter for me tomorrow?\n M: I'd be glad to.", "choices": [ "The man.", "The woman.", "Neither of them." ], "summary": "The man." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did Henry have his house decorated?", "dialogue": "M: Did Henry decorate the whole house himself?\n W: He had it decorated because he has no time.", "choices": [ "Because Henry has no time.", "Because someone else decorated the house.", "Because there was no instruments in the house." ], "summary": "Because Henry has no time." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the woman buy yesterday?", "dialogue": "M: Dear, our son's birthday is coming. Have you got a present for him?\n F: I went to all the shops to find a coat for him yesterday, but I just bought one for myself.", "choices": [ "A coat for herself.", "A coat for her son.", "A coat for her husband." ], "summary": "A coat for herself." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is Paula unhappy?", "dialogue": "M: Hello?\n W: Hello, Sam. This is Paula Hanson, Sorry to bother you, but I'm having a small problem I thought you might be able to help me with.\n M: Sure, Paula. What's up?\n W: Well, you know Sarah and I moved into an off-campus apartment in the fall,on the west side of town. Any way, we've been happy with it until the past couple of months.\n M: Yeah. What happened?\n W: Well,the dishwasher broken down,so we reported it to Ms. Corners,the owner. She said she'd take care of it, but a month went by and nothing happened.\n M: Did you get back in touch with her?\n W: I got a repairperson to give me an estimate,and then I sent it to her. When I didn't hear from her,I had the repair done. And I deducted the cost from the rent check.\n M: So what's the problem?\n W: She called here madly. She said she could have gotten the repair done for less money. Now, she's threatening to expel us for not paying the full rent.\n M: Hold on, Paula. It does sound pretty serious. But I'm sure you can all sit down and work this out.\n W: Well,you're over at the law school. So, I wondered if you would mind coming with Sarah and me when we go to talk to Ms. Corners. We're supposed to meet with her tomorrow night at eight.\n M: Sure. I haven't studied a lot about contracts yet,but I'll be glad to help you straighten things out. Why don't I stop by about 7:30?\n W: Thanks Sam. You are our lifesaver.", "choices": [ "She has gotten a broken dishwasher.", "She has failed to rent an off-campus apartment.", "She has a problem with her landlord." ], "summary": "She has a problem with her landlord." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is Ms. Corners angry?", "dialogue": "M: Hello?\n W: Hello, Sam. This is Paula Hanson, Sorry to bother you, but I'm having a small problem I thought you might be able to help me with.\n M: Sure, Paula. What's up?\n W: Well, you know Sarah and I moved into an off-campus apartment in the fall,on the west side of town. Any way, we've been happy with it until the past couple of months.\n M: Yeah. What happened?\n W: Well,the dishwasher broken down,so we reported it to Ms. Corners,the owner. She said she'd take care of it, but a month went by and nothing happened.\n M: Did you get back in touch with her?\n W: I got a repairperson to give me an estimate,and then I sent it to her. When I didn't hear from her,I had the repair done. And I deducted the cost from the rent check.\n M: So what's the problem?\n W: She called here madly. She said she could have gotten the repair done for less money. Now, she's threatening to expel us for not paying the full rent.\n M: Hold on, Paula. It does sound pretty serious. But I'm sure you can all sit down and work this out.\n W: Well,you're over at the law school. So, I wondered if you would mind coming with Sarah and me when we go to talk to Ms. Corners. We're supposed to meet with her tomorrow night at eight.\n M: Sure. I haven't studied a lot about contracts yet,but I'll be glad to help you straighten things out. Why don't I stop by about 7:30?\n W: Thanks Sam. You are our lifesaver.", "choices": [ "Paula didn't pay her full rent.", "She is mad with her broken dishwasher.", "Her apartment is beyond repair." ], "summary": "Paula didn't pay her full rent." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are Paula and her roommate planning to do?", "dialogue": "M: Hello?\n W: Hello, Sam. This is Paula Hanson, Sorry to bother you, but I'm having a small problem I thought you might be able to help me with.\n M: Sure, Paula. What's up?\n W: Well, you know Sarah and I moved into an off-campus apartment in the fall,on the west side of town. Any way, we've been happy with it until the past couple of months.\n M: Yeah. What happened?\n W: Well,the dishwasher broken down,so we reported it to Ms. Corners,the owner. She said she'd take care of it, but a month went by and nothing happened.\n M: Did you get back in touch with her?\n W: I got a repairperson to give me an estimate,and then I sent it to her. When I didn't hear from her,I had the repair done. And I deducted the cost from the rent check.\n M: So what's the problem?\n W: She called here madly. She said she could have gotten the repair done for less money. Now, she's threatening to expel us for not paying the full rent.\n M: Hold on, Paula. It does sound pretty serious. But I'm sure you can all sit down and work this out.\n W: Well,you're over at the law school. So, I wondered if you would mind coming with Sarah and me when we go to talk to Ms. Corners. We're supposed to meet with her tomorrow night at eight.\n M: Sure. I haven't studied a lot about contracts yet,but I'll be glad to help you straighten things out. Why don't I stop by about 7:30?\n W: Thanks Sam. You are our lifesaver.", "choices": [ "To talk to their landlord.", "To buy a new dishwasher.", "To break their contract." ], "summary": "To talk to their landlord." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How far away is Hill Farm?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me, the micle is in the right way for a few far?\n W: I'm afraid not.\n M: Oh, how can I get there?\n W: Are you on third?\n M: Unfortunately, yes.\n W: Well. It's easy enough to get there. You need to go down this road till you see a track on your left. Maybe half a mile off.\n M: Half a mile, ok.\n W: Then, take that track and keep going for another half mile.\n M: It's over a mile away?\n W: Oh, at least. Now, we get in a bridge, go straight over.\n M: Er, ha.\n W: Then a little way passed, you'll see a sign \"Hill Farm\" on your left.\n M: And that's finally it?\n W: Yes.\n M: Got it. Err, you're not driving that way, are you?\n W: Sorry.\n M: Well, Now no homing asking. Thanks for your help!", "choices": [ "Nearly a mile.", "Just one mile.", "More than a mile." ], "summary": "Nearly a mile." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which is the route to Hill Farm?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me, the micle is in the right way for a few far?\n W: I'm afraid not.\n M: Oh, how can I get there?\n W: Are you on third?\n M: Unfortunately, yes.\n W: Well. It's easy enough to get there. You need to go down this road till you see a track on your left. Maybe half a mile off.\n M: Half a mile, ok.\n W: Then, take that track and keep going for another half mile.\n M: It's over a mile away?\n W: Oh, at least. Now, we get in a bridge, go straight over.\n M: Er, ha.\n W: Then a little way passed, you'll see a sign \"Hill Farm\" on your left.\n M: And that's finally it?\n W: Yes.\n M: Got it. Err, you're not driving that way, are you?\n W: Sorry.\n M: Well, Now no homing asking. Thanks for your help!", "choices": [ "Left track - bridge - road.", "Road - left trek - bridge.", "Bridge - road - left track." ], "summary": "Left track - bridge - road." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What would the man like the woman to do towards the end of the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me, the micle is in the right way for a few far?\n W: I'm afraid not.\n M: Oh, how can I get there?\n W: Are you on third?\n M: Unfortunately, yes.\n W: Well. It's easy enough to get there. You need to go down this road till you see a track on your left. Maybe half a mile off.\n M: Half a mile, ok.\n W: Then, take that track and keep going for another half mile.\n M: It's over a mile away?\n W: Oh, at least. Now, we get in a bridge, go straight over.\n M: Er, ha.\n W: Then a little way passed, you'll see a sign \"Hill Farm\" on your left.\n M: And that's finally it?\n W: Yes.\n M: Got it. Err, you're not driving that way, are you?\n W: Sorry.\n M: Well, Now no homing asking. Thanks for your help!", "choices": [ "Give him a ride.", "Repeat what she said.", "Walk him to I fill Farm." ], "summary": "Walk him to I fill Farm." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What friends does the man make?", "dialogue": "F: I think you only make friends with boys, isn't that right?\n M: Oh, no! I also have a lot of girl friends!", "choices": [ "Girls.", "Boys.", "Both girls and boys." ], "summary": "Both girls and boys." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "At what time do you think the conversation took place?", "dialogue": "W: Sorry, I'm late, Tom.\n M: It's all right, Rita. Where have you been?\n W: At the police station. I've lost my handbag. Or perhaps someone's taken it. I don't know.\n M: Oh, no. What happened? Sit down. Was there anything important in it?\n W: Important! My checkbook, all the papers I need for work.\n M: Oh, that's terrible. But how did you lose it?\n W: Well, as you know, I was with a friend all morning and we had lunch together. After I had lunch, I went shopping. And when I wanted to buy something, I couldn't find my checkbook. Then I remembered that it was in my handbag. And my handbag was in my car.\n M: So you went back to your car.\n W: But I didn't find it there.\n M: And you went to the police station?\n W: Not immediately. Before I went to the police station I called my friend's office. No luck.\n M: You should go to the restaurant where you had lunch and look for it.\n W: Oh, I should have done that.\n M: Now you'd better telephone the manager right away.", "choices": [ "In the morning.", "At noon.", "In the afternoon." ], "summary": "In the afternoon." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did Rita go so that she was late?", "dialogue": "W: Sorry, I'm late, Tom.\n M: It's all right, Rita. Where have you been?\n W: At the police station. I've lost my handbag. Or perhaps someone's taken it. I don't know.\n M: Oh, no. What happened? Sit down. Was there anything important in it?\n W: Important! My checkbook, all the papers I need for work.\n M: Oh, that's terrible. But how did you lose it?\n W: Well, as you know, I was with a friend all morning and we had lunch together. After I had lunch, I went shopping. And when I wanted to buy something, I couldn't find my checkbook. Then I remembered that it was in my handbag. And my handbag was in my car.\n M: So you went back to your car.\n W: But I didn't find it there.\n M: And you went to the police station?\n W: Not immediately. Before I went to the police station I called my friend's office. No luck.\n M: You should go to the restaurant where you had lunch and look for it.\n W: Oh, I should have done that.\n M: Now you'd better telephone the manager right away.", "choices": [ "The police station.", "The restaurant.", "The shop." ], "summary": "The police station." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did Rita go back to her car?", "dialogue": "W: Sorry, I'm late, Tom.\n M: It's all right, Rita. Where have you been?\n W: At the police station. I've lost my handbag. Or perhaps someone's taken it. I don't know.\n M: Oh, no. What happened? Sit down. Was there anything important in it?\n W: Important! My checkbook, all the papers I need for work.\n M: Oh, that's terrible. But how did you lose it?\n W: Well, as you know, I was with a friend all morning and we had lunch together. After I had lunch, I went shopping. And when I wanted to buy something, I couldn't find my checkbook. Then I remembered that it was in my handbag. And my handbag was in my car.\n M: So you went back to your car.\n W: But I didn't find it there.\n M: And you went to the police station?\n W: Not immediately. Before I went to the police station I called my friend's office. No luck.\n M: You should go to the restaurant where you had lunch and look for it.\n W: Oh, I should have done that.\n M: Now you'd better telephone the manager right away.", "choices": [ "To lock the car.", "To leave the handbag in the car.", "To get her checkbook." ], "summary": "To get her checkbook." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did Tom suggest?", "dialogue": "W: Sorry, I'm late, Tom.\n M: It's all right, Rita. Where have you been?\n W: At the police station. I've lost my handbag. Or perhaps someone's taken it. I don't know.\n M: Oh, no. What happened? Sit down. Was there anything important in it?\n W: Important! My checkbook, all the papers I need for work.\n M: Oh, that's terrible. But how did you lose it?\n W: Well, as you know, I was with a friend all morning and we had lunch together. After I had lunch, I went shopping. And when I wanted to buy something, I couldn't find my checkbook. Then I remembered that it was in my handbag. And my handbag was in my car.\n M: So you went back to your car.\n W: But I didn't find it there.\n M: And you went to the police station?\n W: Not immediately. Before I went to the police station I called my friend's office. No luck.\n M: You should go to the restaurant where you had lunch and look for it.\n W: Oh, I should have done that.\n M: Now you'd better telephone the manager right away.", "choices": [ "Phoning Rita's friend again.", "Phoning her own manager for help.", "Phoning the manager of the restaurant." ], "summary": "Phoning the manager of the restaurant." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman going to be?", "dialogue": "M: Would you please tell me why you want to work in our kindergarden? You know kids are sometimes so tiresome.\n W: I love children. I can sing to them and teach them how to dance.\n M: Then have you worked in a kindergarden before?\n W: No, but I used to take care of children during summer and winter holidays.\n M: I see. By the way, do you want to work part-time or full-time?\n W: I'd prefer part-time.\n M: When can you work?\n W: I'm free every afternoon. So I can work about 20 hours a week.\n M: OK, Jean, you're hired. You can work here from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., four days a week, except Friday, Saturday and Sunday.", "choices": [ "A cook.", "A teacher.", "A doctor." ], "summary": "A teacher." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many hours will the woman work every day?", "dialogue": "M: Would you please tell me why you want to work in our kindergarden? You know kids are sometimes so tiresome.\n W: I love children. I can sing to them and teach them how to dance.\n M: Then have you worked in a kindergarden before?\n W: No, but I used to take care of children during summer and winter holidays.\n M: I see. By the way, do you want to work part-time or full-time?\n W: I'd prefer part-time.\n M: When can you work?\n W: I'm free every afternoon. So I can work about 20 hours a week.\n M: OK, Jean, you're hired. You can work here from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., four days a week, except Friday, Saturday and Sunday.", "choices": [ "8 hours.", "6 hours.", "4 hours." ], "summary": "4 hours." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How often will the woman's son have piano lesson from next week on?", "dialogue": "M: Your son seems to have made much progress in playing the piano. Does he attend any piano classes?\n W: Yes, he takes lessons twice a week, but from next week on, he will go to the class on Saturday evenings too.", "choices": [ "Once a week.", "Twice a week.", "Three times a week." ], "summary": "Three times a week." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What instrument is the woman playing?", "dialogue": "M: Let's try that song again. You played it well, but try to play the second part a little faster this time.\n W: Ugh. I already played it three times! My hands are too cold to play well.\n M: OK, let's try another song. Play the short, slow piece that you like so much, the one that sounds like guitar music. That should warm up your hands!\n W: Oh, that one is easy! I played it four times this morning. It's my favorite.\n M: Good! You will be a great piano player one day if you keep playing the songs that you enjoy!", "choices": [ "The guitar.", "The violin.", "The piano." ], "summary": "The piano." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many times did the woman play the first song?", "dialogue": "M: Let's try that song again. You played it well, but try to play the second part a little faster this time.\n W: Ugh. I already played it three times! My hands are too cold to play well.\n M: OK, let's try another song. Play the short, slow piece that you like so much, the one that sounds like guitar music. That should warm up your hands!\n W: Oh, that one is easy! I played it four times this morning. It's my favorite.\n M: Good! You will be a great piano player one day if you keep playing the songs that you enjoy!", "choices": [ "Four times.", "Three times.", "Two times." ], "summary": "Three times." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman suggest?", "dialogue": "M: The assignment on physics is a real challenge. I don't think I can finish it on time or by myself.\n W: Why don't we join our feet together? It may be easier then.", "choices": [ "They join the physics club.", "They ask for an extension of the deadline.", "They work on the assignment together." ], "summary": "They work on the assignment together." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man's name?", "dialogue": "Stacy: Hi.\n Mark: Oh, Hi.\n Stacy: Are you new in the neighborhood? [ Oh, yeah. ] Welcome, welcome to the neighborhood. [ Oh. ] Hey, I'm Stacy. I live across the street.\n Mark: Oh, Hi, Stacy. I'm Mark. Mark Jones.\n Stacy: Um. Looks like your moving. Do you need any help unloading your moving truck? I can have my husband come or my kids.\n Mark: Um, well, fortunately, the movers are going to do that, but you're welcome to, uh, help carry in a few things out from our car.\n Stacy: Yeah, sure, I can get them. So, where are you from?\n Mark: Well, we're from originally from Chicago, but we just moved from a place called Springville.\n Stacy: Oh, Springville, that's, uh. Isn't that the ... the north end of the state\n Mark: Yeah, just, yeah, not too far from here.\n Stacy: How was your trip?\n Mark: Well, it went pretty well. We hired a moving company, something my company paid for, and it was simply more convenient than packing all our stuff, renting a truck, and then moving everything ourselves.\n Stacy: That's nice. How does this moving company work then? Was it pretty good?\n Mark: Yeah. Well, in many cases, you can pack your own things and just have the company load the boxes and your other items on the truck, or they'll pack everything for you, and they can tow your vehicle behind the truck if you like, and they can even, you know, move heavy items like pianos.\n Stacy: Wow, that's nice. So, did everything go as planned?\n Mark: Well, pretty much, except our cat disappeared [ Really? ] yeah, about three hours before the movers left ...\n Stacy: Did you ever find it?\n Mark: No, and uh, we're not sure if she ran away, got hit by a car, or what.\n Stacy: Oh, that must be really hard on your family. Sorry to hear about that. [ Yeah. ] Yeah, that must be rough. [ Yeah. ] No sign of the cat?\n Mark: Not yet.\n Stacy: Uh, I'm sorry. So, um, what do you do for a living?\n Mark: Well, I'm software developer.\n Stacy: Oh, what do you do exactly in your job?\n Mark: Well, um, most of the time, I develop educational software for schools [ Really? ] ... Yeah, and at the moment, I'm working on several educational apps for, you know, smart phones.\n Stacy: Oh, that's ... that's great.\n Mark: Yeah, it's a really good job. And, so, how about yourself?\n Stacy: Well, actually, I'm a high school history teacher.\n Mark: Oh, wow, you know, actually, I've created two apps on world history that you might be interested in.\n Stacy: Serious?\n Mark: Yeah.\n Stacy: Oh, that sounds great. I'd love to see them. [ Yeah. ] By the way, um, you know, we're having a barbecue at our place on Friday. [ Oh? ] Why don't you come over ... bring your family and get to know some of the neighbors?\n Mark: Well, let me talk to my wife, but just so you know, we have nine kids. [ Serious? Nine kids? Wow ], yes, so they might eat all your food.\n Stacy: Well, that's no problem. That's a lot of kids, but it'll be fun. Hey ... [ What? ] No, just listen. [ Hey. ] Did you hear that? Listen, listen. It's coming from over there. It's in one of the ... there something in one of your boxes.\n Mark: No way. Yeah.\n Stacy: That sounds ... That sounds like a cat. Is the cat in one of your ... Did you find ... Did the cat get in one of your boxes?\n Mark: I don't know. Let me look. Hey, let me move this box. Yeah.\n Stacy: Wow!\n Mark: Oh, no. I can't believe it! I'm sure the family is going to be happy about this.\n Sarah: I bet. Congratulations!", "choices": [ "Mark Jones", "Mark James", "Mark Johnson" ], "summary": "Mark Jones" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the name from originally?", "dialogue": "Stacy: Hi.\n Mark: Oh, Hi.\n Stacy: Are you new in the neighborhood? [ Oh, yeah. ] Welcome, welcome to the neighborhood. [ Oh. ] Hey, I'm Stacy. I live across the street.\n Mark: Oh, Hi, Stacy. I'm Mark. Mark Jones.\n Stacy: Um. Looks like your moving. Do you need any help unloading your moving truck? I can have my husband come or my kids.\n Mark: Um, well, fortunately, the movers are going to do that, but you're welcome to, uh, help carry in a few things out from our car.\n Stacy: Yeah, sure, I can get them. So, where are you from?\n Mark: Well, we're from originally from Chicago, but we just moved from a place called Springville.\n Stacy: Oh, Springville, that's, uh. Isn't that the ... the north end of the state\n Mark: Yeah, just, yeah, not too far from here.\n Stacy: How was your trip?\n Mark: Well, it went pretty well. We hired a moving company, something my company paid for, and it was simply more convenient than packing all our stuff, renting a truck, and then moving everything ourselves.\n Stacy: That's nice. How does this moving company work then? Was it pretty good?\n Mark: Yeah. Well, in many cases, you can pack your own things and just have the company load the boxes and your other items on the truck, or they'll pack everything for you, and they can tow your vehicle behind the truck if you like, and they can even, you know, move heavy items like pianos.\n Stacy: Wow, that's nice. So, did everything go as planned?\n Mark: Well, pretty much, except our cat disappeared [ Really? ] yeah, about three hours before the movers left ...\n Stacy: Did you ever find it?\n Mark: No, and uh, we're not sure if she ran away, got hit by a car, or what.\n Stacy: Oh, that must be really hard on your family. Sorry to hear about that. [ Yeah. ] Yeah, that must be rough. [ Yeah. ] No sign of the cat?\n Mark: Not yet.\n Stacy: Uh, I'm sorry. So, um, what do you do for a living?\n Mark: Well, I'm software developer.\n Stacy: Oh, what do you do exactly in your job?\n Mark: Well, um, most of the time, I develop educational software for schools [ Really? ] ... Yeah, and at the moment, I'm working on several educational apps for, you know, smart phones.\n Stacy: Oh, that's ... that's great.\n Mark: Yeah, it's a really good job. And, so, how about yourself?\n Stacy: Well, actually, I'm a high school history teacher.\n Mark: Oh, wow, you know, actually, I've created two apps on world history that you might be interested in.\n Stacy: Serious?\n Mark: Yeah.\n Stacy: Oh, that sounds great. I'd love to see them. [ Yeah. ] By the way, um, you know, we're having a barbecue at our place on Friday. [ Oh? ] Why don't you come over ... bring your family and get to know some of the neighbors?\n Mark: Well, let me talk to my wife, but just so you know, we have nine kids. [ Serious? Nine kids? Wow ], yes, so they might eat all your food.\n Stacy: Well, that's no problem. That's a lot of kids, but it'll be fun. Hey ... [ What? ] No, just listen. [ Hey. ] Did you hear that? Listen, listen. It's coming from over there. It's in one of the ... there something in one of your boxes.\n Mark: No way. Yeah.\n Stacy: That sounds ... That sounds like a cat. Is the cat in one of your ... Did you find ... Did the cat get in one of your boxes?\n Mark: I don't know. Let me look. Hey, let me move this box. Yeah.\n Stacy: Wow!\n Mark: Oh, no. I can't believe it! I'm sure the family is going to be happy about this.\n Sarah: I bet. Congratulations!", "choices": [ "He's orginally from Springville.", "He's from Chicago.", "The family is from Spring City." ], "summary": "He's from Chicago." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man do for a living?", "dialogue": "Stacy: Hi.\n Mark: Oh, Hi.\n Stacy: Are you new in the neighborhood? [ Oh, yeah. ] Welcome, welcome to the neighborhood. [ Oh. ] Hey, I'm Stacy. I live across the street.\n Mark: Oh, Hi, Stacy. I'm Mark. Mark Jones.\n Stacy: Um. Looks like your moving. Do you need any help unloading your moving truck? I can have my husband come or my kids.\n Mark: Um, well, fortunately, the movers are going to do that, but you're welcome to, uh, help carry in a few things out from our car.\n Stacy: Yeah, sure, I can get them. So, where are you from?\n Mark: Well, we're from originally from Chicago, but we just moved from a place called Springville.\n Stacy: Oh, Springville, that's, uh. Isn't that the ... the north end of the state\n Mark: Yeah, just, yeah, not too far from here.\n Stacy: How was your trip?\n Mark: Well, it went pretty well. We hired a moving company, something my company paid for, and it was simply more convenient than packing all our stuff, renting a truck, and then moving everything ourselves.\n Stacy: That's nice. How does this moving company work then? Was it pretty good?\n Mark: Yeah. Well, in many cases, you can pack your own things and just have the company load the boxes and your other items on the truck, or they'll pack everything for you, and they can tow your vehicle behind the truck if you like, and they can even, you know, move heavy items like pianos.\n Stacy: Wow, that's nice. So, did everything go as planned?\n Mark: Well, pretty much, except our cat disappeared [ Really? ] yeah, about three hours before the movers left ...\n Stacy: Did you ever find it?\n Mark: No, and uh, we're not sure if she ran away, got hit by a car, or what.\n Stacy: Oh, that must be really hard on your family. Sorry to hear about that. [ Yeah. ] Yeah, that must be rough. [ Yeah. ] No sign of the cat?\n Mark: Not yet.\n Stacy: Uh, I'm sorry. So, um, what do you do for a living?\n Mark: Well, I'm software developer.\n Stacy: Oh, what do you do exactly in your job?\n Mark: Well, um, most of the time, I develop educational software for schools [ Really? ] ... Yeah, and at the moment, I'm working on several educational apps for, you know, smart phones.\n Stacy: Oh, that's ... that's great.\n Mark: Yeah, it's a really good job. And, so, how about yourself?\n Stacy: Well, actually, I'm a high school history teacher.\n Mark: Oh, wow, you know, actually, I've created two apps on world history that you might be interested in.\n Stacy: Serious?\n Mark: Yeah.\n Stacy: Oh, that sounds great. I'd love to see them. [ Yeah. ] By the way, um, you know, we're having a barbecue at our place on Friday. [ Oh? ] Why don't you come over ... bring your family and get to know some of the neighbors?\n Mark: Well, let me talk to my wife, but just so you know, we have nine kids. [ Serious? Nine kids? Wow ], yes, so they might eat all your food.\n Stacy: Well, that's no problem. That's a lot of kids, but it'll be fun. Hey ... [ What? ] No, just listen. [ Hey. ] Did you hear that? Listen, listen. It's coming from over there. It's in one of the ... there something in one of your boxes.\n Mark: No way. Yeah.\n Stacy: That sounds ... That sounds like a cat. Is the cat in one of your ... Did you find ... Did the cat get in one of your boxes?\n Mark: I don't know. Let me look. Hey, let me move this box. Yeah.\n Stacy: Wow!\n Mark: Oh, no. I can't believe it! I'm sure the family is going to be happy about this.\n Sarah: I bet. Congratulations!", "choices": [ "He builds computers.", "He is a computer science teacher.", "He writes software programs." ], "summary": "He writes software programs." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many people are in his family?", "dialogue": "Stacy: Hi.\n Mark: Oh, Hi.\n Stacy: Are you new in the neighborhood? [ Oh, yeah. ] Welcome, welcome to the neighborhood. [ Oh. ] Hey, I'm Stacy. I live across the street.\n Mark: Oh, Hi, Stacy. I'm Mark. Mark Jones.\n Stacy: Um. Looks like your moving. Do you need any help unloading your moving truck? I can have my husband come or my kids.\n Mark: Um, well, fortunately, the movers are going to do that, but you're welcome to, uh, help carry in a few things out from our car.\n Stacy: Yeah, sure, I can get them. So, where are you from?\n Mark: Well, we're from originally from Chicago, but we just moved from a place called Springville.\n Stacy: Oh, Springville, that's, uh. Isn't that the ... the north end of the state\n Mark: Yeah, just, yeah, not too far from here.\n Stacy: How was your trip?\n Mark: Well, it went pretty well. We hired a moving company, something my company paid for, and it was simply more convenient than packing all our stuff, renting a truck, and then moving everything ourselves.\n Stacy: That's nice. How does this moving company work then? Was it pretty good?\n Mark: Yeah. Well, in many cases, you can pack your own things and just have the company load the boxes and your other items on the truck, or they'll pack everything for you, and they can tow your vehicle behind the truck if you like, and they can even, you know, move heavy items like pianos.\n Stacy: Wow, that's nice. So, did everything go as planned?\n Mark: Well, pretty much, except our cat disappeared [ Really? ] yeah, about three hours before the movers left ...\n Stacy: Did you ever find it?\n Mark: No, and uh, we're not sure if she ran away, got hit by a car, or what.\n Stacy: Oh, that must be really hard on your family. Sorry to hear about that. [ Yeah. ] Yeah, that must be rough. [ Yeah. ] No sign of the cat?\n Mark: Not yet.\n Stacy: Uh, I'm sorry. So, um, what do you do for a living?\n Mark: Well, I'm software developer.\n Stacy: Oh, what do you do exactly in your job?\n Mark: Well, um, most of the time, I develop educational software for schools [ Really? ] ... Yeah, and at the moment, I'm working on several educational apps for, you know, smart phones.\n Stacy: Oh, that's ... that's great.\n Mark: Yeah, it's a really good job. And, so, how about yourself?\n Stacy: Well, actually, I'm a high school history teacher.\n Mark: Oh, wow, you know, actually, I've created two apps on world history that you might be interested in.\n Stacy: Serious?\n Mark: Yeah.\n Stacy: Oh, that sounds great. I'd love to see them. [ Yeah. ] By the way, um, you know, we're having a barbecue at our place on Friday. [ Oh? ] Why don't you come over ... bring your family and get to know some of the neighbors?\n Mark: Well, let me talk to my wife, but just so you know, we have nine kids. [ Serious? Nine kids? Wow ], yes, so they might eat all your food.\n Stacy: Well, that's no problem. That's a lot of kids, but it'll be fun. Hey ... [ What? ] No, just listen. [ Hey. ] Did you hear that? Listen, listen. It's coming from over there. It's in one of the ... there something in one of your boxes.\n Mark: No way. Yeah.\n Stacy: That sounds ... That sounds like a cat. Is the cat in one of your ... Did you find ... Did the cat get in one of your boxes?\n Mark: I don't know. Let me look. Hey, let me move this box. Yeah.\n Stacy: Wow!\n Mark: Oh, no. I can't believe it! I'm sure the family is going to be happy about this.\n Sarah: I bet. Congratulations!", "choices": [ "nine", "eleven", "thirteen" ], "summary": "eleven" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did the find the family cat?", "dialogue": "Stacy: Hi.\n Mark: Oh, Hi.\n Stacy: Are you new in the neighborhood? [ Oh, yeah. ] Welcome, welcome to the neighborhood. [ Oh. ] Hey, I'm Stacy. I live across the street.\n Mark: Oh, Hi, Stacy. I'm Mark. Mark Jones.\n Stacy: Um. Looks like your moving. Do you need any help unloading your moving truck? I can have my husband come or my kids.\n Mark: Um, well, fortunately, the movers are going to do that, but you're welcome to, uh, help carry in a few things out from our car.\n Stacy: Yeah, sure, I can get them. So, where are you from?\n Mark: Well, we're from originally from Chicago, but we just moved from a place called Springville.\n Stacy: Oh, Springville, that's, uh. Isn't that the ... the north end of the state\n Mark: Yeah, just, yeah, not too far from here.\n Stacy: How was your trip?\n Mark: Well, it went pretty well. We hired a moving company, something my company paid for, and it was simply more convenient than packing all our stuff, renting a truck, and then moving everything ourselves.\n Stacy: That's nice. How does this moving company work then? Was it pretty good?\n Mark: Yeah. Well, in many cases, you can pack your own things and just have the company load the boxes and your other items on the truck, or they'll pack everything for you, and they can tow your vehicle behind the truck if you like, and they can even, you know, move heavy items like pianos.\n Stacy: Wow, that's nice. So, did everything go as planned?\n Mark: Well, pretty much, except our cat disappeared [ Really? ] yeah, about three hours before the movers left ...\n Stacy: Did you ever find it?\n Mark: No, and uh, we're not sure if she ran away, got hit by a car, or what.\n Stacy: Oh, that must be really hard on your family. Sorry to hear about that. [ Yeah. ] Yeah, that must be rough. [ Yeah. ] No sign of the cat?\n Mark: Not yet.\n Stacy: Uh, I'm sorry. So, um, what do you do for a living?\n Mark: Well, I'm software developer.\n Stacy: Oh, what do you do exactly in your job?\n Mark: Well, um, most of the time, I develop educational software for schools [ Really? ] ... Yeah, and at the moment, I'm working on several educational apps for, you know, smart phones.\n Stacy: Oh, that's ... that's great.\n Mark: Yeah, it's a really good job. And, so, how about yourself?\n Stacy: Well, actually, I'm a high school history teacher.\n Mark: Oh, wow, you know, actually, I've created two apps on world history that you might be interested in.\n Stacy: Serious?\n Mark: Yeah.\n Stacy: Oh, that sounds great. I'd love to see them. [ Yeah. ] By the way, um, you know, we're having a barbecue at our place on Friday. [ Oh? ] Why don't you come over ... bring your family and get to know some of the neighbors?\n Mark: Well, let me talk to my wife, but just so you know, we have nine kids. [ Serious? Nine kids? Wow ], yes, so they might eat all your food.\n Stacy: Well, that's no problem. That's a lot of kids, but it'll be fun. Hey ... [ What? ] No, just listen. [ Hey. ] Did you hear that? Listen, listen. It's coming from over there. It's in one of the ... there something in one of your boxes.\n Mark: No way. Yeah.\n Stacy: That sounds ... That sounds like a cat. Is the cat in one of your ... Did you find ... Did the cat get in one of your boxes?\n Mark: I don't know. Let me look. Hey, let me move this box. Yeah.\n Stacy: Wow!\n Mark: Oh, no. I can't believe it! I'm sure the family is going to be happy about this.\n Sarah: I bet. Congratulations!", "choices": [ "They found the cat under the truck.", "The cat was behind the car.", "The cat was inside a box." ], "summary": "The cat was inside a box." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How is Mary?", "dialogue": "M: How's Mary feeling today?\n W: She still has a headache.", "choices": [ "She is in.", "She feels happy.", "She is sad." ], "summary": "She is in." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: After high school, I'd like to go to college and major in business administration. I really like power and enjoy telling people what to do.\n W: You're very ambitious. But I'd rather spend my college days finding out what children are interested in. Child's psychology is for me.", "choices": [ "The woman is working in a kindergarten.", "The man will go in for business fight after high school.", "The man wants to be a business manager." ], "summary": "The man wants to be a business manager." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn about Jenny?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Jenny, how are you getting on with your packing?\n W: I am still deciding what to take with me.", "choices": [ "She needs more time for packing.", "She never hesitates over what to take.", "She hates packing by herself." ], "summary": "She needs more time for packing." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man make the phone call?", "dialogue": "W: Madison Square Garden. Can I help you?\n M: Yes. Do you have any more tickets for the concert on Friday night?\n W: Do you mean the Rock'n'Roll Revival Show? Yes, we still have some $30 tickets left.\n M: Great. OK, and is the box office open now?\n W: Yes, the box office is open from 10:00 am to 8:00 pm.\n M: Oh, by the way, what time does the show start?\n W: It starts at 8:00 in the evening.\n M: And what time does it end?\n W: Well, there are four bands, so it'll probably end at about midnight.\n M: Thanks a lot.\n W: No problem.", "choices": [ "He wants to book some seats for the show.", "He wants to get some information about the show.", "He wants to know on what day the show will be given." ], "summary": "He wants to get some information about the show." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much does the ticket cost if the man wants to buy one?", "dialogue": "W: Madison Square Garden. Can I help you?\n M: Yes. Do you have any more tickets for the concert on Friday night?\n W: Do you mean the Rock'n'Roll Revival Show? Yes, we still have some $30 tickets left.\n M: Great. OK, and is the box office open now?\n W: Yes, the box office is open from 10:00 am to 8:00 pm.\n M: Oh, by the way, what time does the show start?\n W: It starts at 8:00 in the evening.\n M: And what time does it end?\n W: Well, there are four bands, so it'll probably end at about midnight.\n M: Thanks a lot.\n W: No problem.", "choices": [ "30 dollars.", "13 dollars.", "33 dollars." ], "summary": "30 dollars." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the show probably end?", "dialogue": "W: Madison Square Garden. Can I help you?\n M: Yes. Do you have any more tickets for the concert on Friday night?\n W: Do you mean the Rock'n'Roll Revival Show? Yes, we still have some $30 tickets left.\n M: Great. OK, and is the box office open now?\n W: Yes, the box office is open from 10:00 am to 8:00 pm.\n M: Oh, by the way, what time does the show start?\n W: It starts at 8:00 in the evening.\n M: And what time does it end?\n W: Well, there are four bands, so it'll probably end at about midnight.\n M: Thanks a lot.\n W: No problem.", "choices": [ "At 10:00 pm.", "At 8:00 pm.", "At about midnight." ], "summary": "At about midnight." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they talking about?", "dialogue": "M: Hi. You're back from Hong Kong. So how's it?\n W: It's very nice. The streets are clean and the food is good.", "choices": [ "Streets.", "Hong Kong.", "Food." ], "summary": "Hong Kong." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which unit is Bob learning?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Bob, which unit are you learning this week in your English class?\n M: Last week we learned first part of Unit 1. On Monday we finished Unit 1. On Wednesday we'll finish Unit 2. And on Friday we'll finish Unit 3.", "choices": [ "Unit 1.", "Unit 2.", "Unit 3." ], "summary": "Unit 1." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many will Bob learn in this week?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Bob, which unit are you learning this week in your English class?\n M: Last week we learned first part of Unit 1. On Monday we finished Unit 1. On Wednesday we'll finish Unit 2. And on Friday we'll finish Unit 3.", "choices": [ "One and a half.", "Two.", "Two and a half." ], "summary": "Two and a half." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man imply about Larry and his roommate?", "dialogue": "W: Can you believe the way Larry was talking to his roommate? No wonder they don't get along.\n M: Well, maybe Larry was just reacting to something his roommate said. There are two sides to every story you know.", "choices": [ "They are both to blame.", "They are both easy to please.", "They can manage to get along." ], "summary": "They are both to blame." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When does this conversation take place?", "dialogue": "W: The teacher called to say that the class would start at 1:00 p.m.\n M: That's great! I still haven't eaten lunch yet.\n W: You have an hour to do so.", "choices": [ "2:00 p.m..", "12:00 noon.", "11:00 a.m.." ], "summary": "12:00 noon." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where will the man most probably find out about the company?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Robert. How was your job-hunting going?\n M: Well, I have an important interview on Saturday. Maybe you could give me some tips on how to make a good impression.\n W: Sure. First, write down something about your education and work experience. Take it to the interview.\n M: All right.\n W: Also, you need to find as much information as you can about the company. You can do this in the library. Have they sent you some brochures?\n M: Yes, but I can do it better on the Internet.\n W: That's a good idea. And another thing, mmm, be prepared to say why you would be good for the job.\n M: Oh, yes. They may want to know what contributions I can make to the company.\n W: And then don't forget to prepare some questions that you would like to ask them. There's usually time for that at the end of the interview.\n M: Why should I ask some questions?\n W: It always makes a good impression if you ask some questions about the job. It shows you really care about what kind of company you will work for.\n M: Thank you so much for all your advice.", "choices": [ "In the brochures", "In the libtary", "On the Internet." ], "summary": "On the Internet." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why will the company ask the man whether he is good for the job?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Robert. How was your job-hunting going?\n M: Well, I have an important interview on Saturday. Maybe you could give me some tips on how to make a good impression.\n W: Sure. First, write down something about your education and work experience. Take it to the interview.\n M: All right.\n W: Also, you need to find as much information as you can about the company. You can do this in the library. Have they sent you some brochures?\n M: Yes, but I can do it better on the Internet.\n W: That's a good idea. And another thing, mmm, be prepared to say why you would be good for the job.\n M: Oh, yes. They may want to know what contributions I can make to the company.\n W: And then don't forget to prepare some questions that you would like to ask them. There's usually time for that at the end of the interview.\n M: Why should I ask some questions?\n W: It always makes a good impression if you ask some questions about the job. It shows you really care about what kind of company you will work for.\n M: Thank you so much for all your advice.", "choices": [ "To know how he cares abuout the company", "To know what he can contribute to the companuy", "To know if he can make brochures for the company." ], "summary": "To know what he can contribute to the companuy" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When can the man ask questions about the job?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Robert. How was your job-hunting going?\n M: Well, I have an important interview on Saturday. Maybe you could give me some tips on how to make a good impression.\n W: Sure. First, write down something about your education and work experience. Take it to the interview.\n M: All right.\n W: Also, you need to find as much information as you can about the company. You can do this in the library. Have they sent you some brochures?\n M: Yes, but I can do it better on the Internet.\n W: That's a good idea. And another thing, mmm, be prepared to say why you would be good for the job.\n M: Oh, yes. They may want to know what contributions I can make to the company.\n W: And then don't forget to prepare some questions that you would like to ask them. There's usually time for that at the end of the interview.\n M: Why should I ask some questions?\n W: It always makes a good impression if you ask some questions about the job. It shows you really care about what kind of company you will work for.\n M: Thank you so much for all your advice.", "choices": [ "At the end of the interview.", "In the middle of the interview.", "At the beginning of the interview." ], "summary": "At the end of the interview." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time is it now?", "dialogue": "M: What time does the concert begin?\n W: At half past eight. There is a quarter of an hour to go.", "choices": [ "8:45", "8:30", "8:15" ], "summary": "8:15" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the man's teacher tell him to do?", "dialogue": "W: You look tired, John. What have you been doing?\n M: My teacher wasn't happy with my mid-term essay. She told me to do it all over again.\n W: At least, she gave you a second chance.\n M: Yeah, I have to admit that.", "choices": [ "Polish his essay.", "Hand in his essay.", "Rewrite his essay." ], "summary": "Rewrite his essay." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Mr. Green probably do?", "dialogue": "W: Something is wrong with our TV.\n M: Why don't you ask Mr. Green to have a look?", "choices": [ "A guide.", "A repairman.", "A boot and shoe repairer." ], "summary": "A repairman." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the woman feel about the man's remarks?", "dialogue": "M: It's partly your own fault. You should never let in anyone like that unless you're expecting him.\n W: It's all very well to say that, but someone cones to the door and says\" electricity \"or \"gas\" and you automatically think he is OK, especially if he shows you a card.", "choices": [ "She thinks it is easier said than done.", "She totally agrees with him.", "She feels that what he says is simply nonsense." ], "summary": "She thinks it is easier said than done." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How is the boy now?", "dialogue": "F: Have you entered for the sports meeting?\n M: No, I'm afraid I won't be all right by then.", "choices": [ "He is ill.", "He is very well.", "He is hungry." ], "summary": "He is ill." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the man seem to feel after this interview?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Mark. Are you in town for another job interview?\n M: Yes, I'm pretty hopeful this time. I've just finished my second interview with this company.\n W: That sounds great. I hope it works out for you. But wasn't it expensive just getting here?\n M: No, in fact the company is paying all my expenses. They've put me up in a hotel downtown.\n W: How nice! How many people are they interviewing?\n M: They interviewed 16 the first time, and now four of us were chosen to go back for this interview.\n W: Well, I hope it goes well. John and I would love it if you came to this area to work.\n M: I would too. But my girlfriend doesn't want to leave her family. She hopes I find a job close to home.\n W: Oh, What a decision. Good luck.", "choices": [ "Nervous.", "Hopeful.", "Excited." ], "summary": "Hopeful." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many people have been asked for a second interview?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Mark. Are you in town for another job interview?\n M: Yes, I'm pretty hopeful this time. I've just finished my second interview with this company.\n W: That sounds great. I hope it works out for you. But wasn't it expensive just getting here?\n M: No, in fact the company is paying all my expenses. They've put me up in a hotel downtown.\n W: How nice! How many people are they interviewing?\n M: They interviewed 16 the first time, and now four of us were chosen to go back for this interview.\n W: Well, I hope it goes well. John and I would love it if you came to this area to work.\n M: I would too. But my girlfriend doesn't want to leave her family. She hopes I find a job close to home.\n W: Oh, What a decision. Good luck.", "choices": [ "One.", "Four.", "Eight." ], "summary": "Four." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man's girlfriend want?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Mark. Are you in town for another job interview?\n M: Yes, I'm pretty hopeful this time. I've just finished my second interview with this company.\n W: That sounds great. I hope it works out for you. But wasn't it expensive just getting here?\n M: No, in fact the company is paying all my expenses. They've put me up in a hotel downtown.\n W: How nice! How many people are they interviewing?\n M: They interviewed 16 the first time, and now four of us were chosen to go back for this interview.\n W: Well, I hope it goes well. John and I would love it if you came to this area to work.\n M: I would too. But my girlfriend doesn't want to leave her family. She hopes I find a job close to home.\n W: Oh, What a decision. Good luck.", "choices": [ "She wants to find a job near Mark.", "She hopes Mark offered the job.", "She hopes Mark finds a job near her." ], "summary": "She hopes Mark finds a job near her." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the man going to the States?", "dialogue": "W: Why don't you sit down? Now, there are several questions I must ask you if you don't mind.\n M: Not at all. Go ahead.\n W: What is the purpose of your visit to the States?\n M: I'm going to attend a conference on air pollution.\n W: When and where is this conference being held?\n M: It's being held in the first two weeks of February at the University of Stanford in California.\n W: Who will pay your expenses?\n M: The University of Stanford. Here is the official letter of invitation.\n W: I see. Fine. When do you want to go?\n M: I'd like to leave in mid-January if my passport is ready by then.\n W: That shouldn't be difficult. Why don't you phone me about January 10th? I should be able to give you an answer then.\n M: Thank you.", "choices": [ "Visit places of interest.", "Visit his friends.", "Attend a conference." ], "summary": "Attend a conference." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long will the conference last?", "dialogue": "W: Why don't you sit down? Now, there are several questions I must ask you if you don't mind.\n M: Not at all. Go ahead.\n W: What is the purpose of your visit to the States?\n M: I'm going to attend a conference on air pollution.\n W: When and where is this conference being held?\n M: It's being held in the first two weeks of February at the University of Stanford in California.\n W: Who will pay your expenses?\n M: The University of Stanford. Here is the official letter of invitation.\n W: I see. Fine. When do you want to go?\n M: I'd like to leave in mid-January if my passport is ready by then.\n W: That shouldn't be difficult. Why don't you phone me about January 10th? I should be able to give you an answer then.\n M: Thank you.", "choices": [ "One month.", "Two weeks.", "Seven days." ], "summary": "Two weeks." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man?", "dialogue": "W: Why don't you sit down? Now, there are several questions I must ask you if you don't mind.\n M: Not at all. Go ahead.\n W: What is the purpose of your visit to the States?\n M: I'm going to attend a conference on air pollution.\n W: When and where is this conference being held?\n M: It's being held in the first two weeks of February at the University of Stanford in California.\n W: Who will pay your expenses?\n M: The University of Stanford. Here is the official letter of invitation.\n W: I see. Fine. When do you want to go?\n M: I'd like to leave in mid-January if my passport is ready by then.\n W: That shouldn't be difficult. Why don't you phone me about January 10th? I should be able to give you an answer then.\n M: Thank you.", "choices": [ "A scientist.", "A writer.", "A traveler." ], "summary": "A scientist." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time is it,in Cairo?", "dialogue": "W: I'll get to Cairo at 7:00 p.m. New York time. What time is it in Cairo?\n M: Let me see, it is 7 hours later in Cairo.", "choices": [ "2:00 a.m.", "12:00 noon.", "7:00 p.m." ], "summary": "2:00 a.m." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time is it now?", "dialogue": "W: Would you like to take a walk with me?\n M: Oh, I'd like to, but I haven't finished the report on the strike. It's eight o'clock already.\n W: Don't worry. Your clock is ten minutes fast.", "choices": [ "7:50.", "8:00.", "8:10." ], "summary": "7:50." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much pocket money does Lily get a month?", "dialogue": "M: Are you OK, Lily? You don't look very happy.\n W: Oh, David. I had an argument with mum again. I'm not getting enough pocket money.\n M: How much do you get?\n W: Five pounds a week.\n M: That sounds reasonable to me.\n W: Well, I'm 14 and if you are going to town shopping, you can never have enough money. Everything is so expensive.\n M: But is it fair amount of money? Compare what your friends get.\n W: Well, we all get the same. But I have to buy all my music things as well things for school and have hardly anything left to spend on clothes.\n M: Right. Do you have to help around house?\n W: Not really.\n M: So you don't have to do anything for this pocket money.\n W: Mum said if I did that I will never have time to do my school work.\n M: Has she said you can have more pocket money when you are 15?\n W: Well, Mum just says she'll decide when I'm ready to have more. And I've just got to wait.\n M: Maybe you should sit down with her and say \"How can I prove that I am old enough to get more?\"\n W: So, I should talk to her again.\n M: Yes, but don't argue with her. Just discuss it calmly.\n W: OK, thanks.", "choices": [ "About 20 pounds.", "About 15 pounds.", "About 5 pounds." ], "summary": "About 20 pounds." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does Lily want more pocket money?", "dialogue": "M: Are you OK, Lily? You don't look very happy.\n W: Oh, David. I had an argument with mum again. I'm not getting enough pocket money.\n M: How much do you get?\n W: Five pounds a week.\n M: That sounds reasonable to me.\n W: Well, I'm 14 and if you are going to town shopping, you can never have enough money. Everything is so expensive.\n M: But is it fair amount of money? Compare what your friends get.\n W: Well, we all get the same. But I have to buy all my music things as well things for school and have hardly anything left to spend on clothes.\n M: Right. Do you have to help around house?\n W: Not really.\n M: So you don't have to do anything for this pocket money.\n W: Mum said if I did that I will never have time to do my school work.\n M: Has she said you can have more pocket money when you are 15?\n W: Well, Mum just says she'll decide when I'm ready to have more. And I've just got to wait.\n M: Maybe you should sit down with her and say \"How can I prove that I am old enough to get more?\"\n W: So, I should talk to her again.\n M: Yes, but don't argue with her. Just discuss it calmly.\n W: OK, thanks.", "choices": [ "To get as much as her friends.", "To pay for music lessons.", "To buy some clothes." ], "summary": "To buy some clothes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When can Lily have more pocket money?", "dialogue": "M: Are you OK, Lily? You don't look very happy.\n W: Oh, David. I had an argument with mum again. I'm not getting enough pocket money.\n M: How much do you get?\n W: Five pounds a week.\n M: That sounds reasonable to me.\n W: Well, I'm 14 and if you are going to town shopping, you can never have enough money. Everything is so expensive.\n M: But is it fair amount of money? Compare what your friends get.\n W: Well, we all get the same. But I have to buy all my music things as well things for school and have hardly anything left to spend on clothes.\n M: Right. Do you have to help around house?\n W: Not really.\n M: So you don't have to do anything for this pocket money.\n W: Mum said if I did that I will never have time to do my school work.\n M: Has she said you can have more pocket money when you are 15?\n W: Well, Mum just says she'll decide when I'm ready to have more. And I've just got to wait.\n M: Maybe you should sit down with her and say \"How can I prove that I am old enough to get more?\"\n W: So, I should talk to her again.\n M: Yes, but don't argue with her. Just discuss it calmly.\n W: OK, thanks.", "choices": [ "When she proves good at her school work.", "When she no longer argues with her mum.", "When she is mature in her mum's eyes." ], "summary": "When she is mature in her mum's eyes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does David suggest Lily do?", "dialogue": "M: Are you OK, Lily? You don't look very happy.\n W: Oh, David. I had an argument with mum again. I'm not getting enough pocket money.\n M: How much do you get?\n W: Five pounds a week.\n M: That sounds reasonable to me.\n W: Well, I'm 14 and if you are going to town shopping, you can never have enough money. Everything is so expensive.\n M: But is it fair amount of money? Compare what your friends get.\n W: Well, we all get the same. But I have to buy all my music things as well things for school and have hardly anything left to spend on clothes.\n M: Right. Do you have to help around house?\n W: Not really.\n M: So you don't have to do anything for this pocket money.\n W: Mum said if I did that I will never have time to do my school work.\n M: Has she said you can have more pocket money when you are 15?\n W: Well, Mum just says she'll decide when I'm ready to have more. And I've just got to wait.\n M: Maybe you should sit down with her and say \"How can I prove that I am old enough to get more?\"\n W: So, I should talk to her again.\n M: Yes, but don't argue with her. Just discuss it calmly.\n W: OK, thanks.", "choices": [ "Have a discussion with her mum.", "Help her mum with housework.", "Sit down and wait calmly." ], "summary": "Have a discussion with her mum." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "is the man's mother now?", "dialogue": "W: How's your mother now? I heard she had an operation last week.\n M: She is much better. Thank you. But she still needs to stay there for two more weeks.", "choices": [ "At home.", "In a hospital.", "At a bus stop." ], "summary": "In a hospital." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "On which evenings is the library open according to the woman?", "dialogue": "M: What time does the library close?\n W: On Monday, Wednesday and Friday, it close at 5:00 p.m. On Tuesday and Thursday, it's till nine. It stays open until six on Saturday, but on Sunday it's closed all day.", "choices": [ "Monday, Wednesday and Friday.", "Saturday and Sunday.", "Tuesday and Thursday." ], "summary": "Tuesday and Thursday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How will the woman go to Georgia for her holiday?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Betty, where are you going for your vacation?\n W: Georgia. I've been waiting to go there for ages.\n M: Now your dream will come true. When are you off?.\n W: Next Wednesday evening.\n M: How are you getting to the airport? Is anybody seeing you off?.\n W: No, I will take a taxi to go there. My plane takes off at 10:30.\n M: Are you staying in a hotel in Georgia? Hotels there are particularly expensive and it's hard to book one at this time of year.\n W: No, not necessary. My aunt lives there and I'm staying with her. What about you? Are you going anywhere?\n M: Yeah. I'm going to Florida on Friday with my parents.\n W: How are you getting there? By train?\n M: No, by plane.\n W: How long are you staying there?\n M: It all depends. Maybe a week. See you when we get back. Have a nice time in Georgia.\n W: Good luck! Have a nice trip!\n M: Thanks. The same to you. Bye!", "choices": [ "By taxi.", "With her brother.", "On her own by plane." ], "summary": "On her own by plane." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the man leave for his holiday?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Betty, where are you going for your vacation?\n W: Georgia. I've been waiting to go there for ages.\n M: Now your dream will come true. When are you off?.\n W: Next Wednesday evening.\n M: How are you getting to the airport? Is anybody seeing you off?.\n W: No, I will take a taxi to go there. My plane takes off at 10:30.\n M: Are you staying in a hotel in Georgia? Hotels there are particularly expensive and it's hard to book one at this time of year.\n W: No, not necessary. My aunt lives there and I'm staying with her. What about you? Are you going anywhere?\n M: Yeah. I'm going to Florida on Friday with my parents.\n W: How are you getting there? By train?\n M: No, by plane.\n W: How long are you staying there?\n M: It all depends. Maybe a week. See you when we get back. Have a nice time in Georgia.\n W: Good luck! Have a nice trip!\n M: Thanks. The same to you. Bye!", "choices": [ "On Friday.", "On Wednesday evening.", "At 8:30." ], "summary": "On Friday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How soon will the speakers see each other?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Betty, where are you going for your vacation?\n W: Georgia. I've been waiting to go there for ages.\n M: Now your dream will come true. When are you off?.\n W: Next Wednesday evening.\n M: How are you getting to the airport? Is anybody seeing you off?.\n W: No, I will take a taxi to go there. My plane takes off at 10:30.\n M: Are you staying in a hotel in Georgia? Hotels there are particularly expensive and it's hard to book one at this time of year.\n W: No, not necessary. My aunt lives there and I'm staying with her. What about you? Are you going anywhere?\n M: Yeah. I'm going to Florida on Friday with my parents.\n W: How are you getting there? By train?\n M: No, by plane.\n W: How long are you staying there?\n M: It all depends. Maybe a week. See you when we get back. Have a nice time in Georgia.\n W: Good luck! Have a nice trip!\n M: Thanks. The same to you. Bye!", "choices": [ "In a week.", "On Friday.", "We don't know." ], "summary": "We don't know." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will Jack arrive?", "dialogue": "W: Have you heard whether Jack is coming back today?\n M: He was supposed to arrive next week, but he is coming back the day after tomorrow.", "choices": [ "Tomorrow.", "The day after tomorrow.", "Today." ], "summary": "The day after tomorrow." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "W: Dad, I need a few supplies for school, and I was wondering if...\n M: Yeah. There are a couple of pencils and an eraser in the kitchen drawer, I think.\n W: Dad, I'm in Grade 8 now, and I need real supplies for my demanding classes.\n M: Oh, so you need a ruler, too?\n W: Dad, I need some high tech stuff like a calculator and a laptop computer.\n M: Uh. I didn't have any of that when I was in middle school, and I did just fine.\n W: Yeah, and there weren't any cars either. Things are a lot more progressive now.\n M: Great. My daughter will be playing video games in class.\n W: Dad.\n M: Okay. How much are these things going to cost me?\n W: Well, I found a computer at the store for only 299.\n M: Well, you'll be supporting me in my old age, so, I guess so. When do you need it?\n W: Now, right now. Mom's already waiting in the car for us. She said she would buy me an ice cream if I could talk you into buying it for me today.", "choices": [ "Supplies for school.", "Computer games.", "Financial problems." ], "summary": "Supplies for school." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the girl want to buy now?", "dialogue": "W: Dad, I need a few supplies for school, and I was wondering if...\n M: Yeah. There are a couple of pencils and an eraser in the kitchen drawer, I think.\n W: Dad, I'm in Grade 8 now, and I need real supplies for my demanding classes.\n M: Oh, so you need a ruler, too?\n W: Dad, I need some high tech stuff like a calculator and a laptop computer.\n M: Uh. I didn't have any of that when I was in middle school, and I did just fine.\n W: Yeah, and there weren't any cars either. Things are a lot more progressive now.\n M: Great. My daughter will be playing video games in class.\n W: Dad.\n M: Okay. How much are these things going to cost me?\n W: Well, I found a computer at the store for only 299.\n M: Well, you'll be supporting me in my old age, so, I guess so. When do you need it?\n W: Now, right now. Mom's already waiting in the car for us. She said she would buy me an ice cream if I could talk you into buying it for me today.", "choices": [ "Pencils.", "A computer.", "An eraser." ], "summary": "A computer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Dad, I need a few supplies for school, and I was wondering if...\n M: Yeah. There are a couple of pencils and an eraser in the kitchen drawer, I think.\n W: Dad, I'm in Grade 8 now, and I need real supplies for my demanding classes.\n M: Oh, so you need a ruler, too?\n W: Dad, I need some high tech stuff like a calculator and a laptop computer.\n M: Uh. I didn't have any of that when I was in middle school, and I did just fine.\n W: Yeah, and there weren't any cars either. Things are a lot more progressive now.\n M: Great. My daughter will be playing video games in class.\n W: Dad.\n M: Okay. How much are these things going to cost me?\n W: Well, I found a computer at the store for only 299.\n M: Well, you'll be supporting me in my old age, so, I guess so. When do you need it?\n W: Now, right now. Mom's already waiting in the car for us. She said she would buy me an ice cream if I could talk you into buying it for me today.", "choices": [ "The girl studies very hard.", "The speakers will go shopping tomorrow.", "The father finally gave in to his daughter." ], "summary": "The father finally gave in to his daughter." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the man feeling sorry?", "dialogue": "M: I'm terribly sorry. I lost the magazine you lent me the other day.\n W: It doesn't matter. I've read it.\n M: I've tried to get another copy but couldn't find one.", "choices": [ "He couldn't get a copy of the magazine the girl wants.", "He wants to read the magazine again.", "He has lost the woman's magazine." ], "summary": "He has lost the woman's magazine." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman do now?", "dialogue": "M: Are you still a teacher, Jane?\n W: No, I changed my job last year. Now I work in an office as a secretary.", "choices": [ "A teacher.", "A secretary.", "An officer." ], "summary": "A secretary." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman going to do tomorrow?", "dialogue": "W: We are going fishing tomorrow. Would you like to go with us?\n M: I am afraid I can't. I have to visit my friend in hospital tomorrow.", "choices": [ "Go swimming.", "Go fishing.", "Go to the hospital." ], "summary": "Go fishing." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: Can I borrow your math textbook? I lost mine on the bus.\n W: You've asked the right person. I happen to have an extra copy.", "choices": [ "She can find the right person to help the man.", "She can help the man out.", "She's also in need of a textbook." ], "summary": "She can help the man out." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many people died in this crash?", "dialogue": "M: The plane crash caused 120 death.\n W: It's terrible!", "choices": [ "120.", "20.", "12." ], "summary": "120." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Dose the woman like Chinese food?", "dialogue": "M: Do you like Chinese food?\n W: Yes, Ido.\n M: What's your favorite Chinese food?\n W: Mm. It's hard to say. I like hot and sour soup a lot but I guess I like bean curd better.\n M: Do you eat Chinese food often?\n W: Once in a while.", "choices": [ "Yes.", "No.", "Unclear." ], "summary": "Yes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman's favorite Chinese food?", "dialogue": "M: Do you like Chinese food?\n W: Yes, Ido.\n M: What's your favorite Chinese food?\n W: Mm. It's hard to say. I like hot and sour soup a lot but I guess I like bean curd better.\n M: Do you eat Chinese food often?\n W: Once in a while.", "choices": [ "Beans.", "Bean curd.", "Peas." ], "summary": "Bean curd." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How do people see premarital contracting in general?", "dialogue": "M: The prevailing attitude about premarital contracting is that it spoils the whole concept of marriage, love, and trust. How do you counter that?\n F: First of all, most of us hear about premarital contracting when someone rich and famous gets divorced and about all the battles they are going through. I know when my husband and I decided that we wanted to have a premarital contract, my son said \"Why you guys doing that? Don't you trust each other?\" So it's not surprising that people's initial reaction is a negative one. But in fact, premarital contracting is a way that we can learn more about each other, make each other feel more comfortable about issues that are of concerns, and certainly clarify money concerns. This way, we can talk about them, decide together how we want our marriage to work, and if necessary, and only if necessary, we put it in a premarital contract, a legal document.\n M: Each year, there is one divorce for every two marriages. And a substantial portion of those who have divorced remarry. Is the notion of the premarital contract simply for those who are entering second marriages, or is it also something for the people getting married for the first time?\n W: Premarital contracting is a communication process. I think all of us, whatever age we are, whatever financial status we have, we have things to talk about. And if we avoid doing that and wait until there are problems, it's almost too late. I think that no matter what age, whether we've been married once or not, whether we have stepchildren, whether we have assets, it's important to communicate and consider a legal document.", "choices": [ "It is unfeasible and unnecessary", "It suggests distrust between the two partners", "It is only effective for someone rich and famous" ], "summary": "It suggests distrust between the two partners" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman think of premarital contracting?", "dialogue": "M: The prevailing attitude about premarital contracting is that it spoils the whole concept of marriage, love, and trust. How do you counter that?\n F: First of all, most of us hear about premarital contracting when someone rich and famous gets divorced and about all the battles they are going through. I know when my husband and I decided that we wanted to have a premarital contract, my son said \"Why you guys doing that? Don't you trust each other?\" So it's not surprising that people's initial reaction is a negative one. But in fact, premarital contracting is a way that we can learn more about each other, make each other feel more comfortable about issues that are of concerns, and certainly clarify money concerns. This way, we can talk about them, decide together how we want our marriage to work, and if necessary, and only if necessary, we put it in a premarital contract, a legal document.\n M: Each year, there is one divorce for every two marriages. And a substantial portion of those who have divorced remarry. Is the notion of the premarital contract simply for those who are entering second marriages, or is it also something for the people getting married for the first time?\n W: Premarital contracting is a communication process. I think all of us, whatever age we are, whatever financial status we have, we have things to talk about. And if we avoid doing that and wait until there are problems, it's almost too late. I think that no matter what age, whether we've been married once or not, whether we have stepchildren, whether we have assets, it's important to communicate and consider a legal document.", "choices": [ "It helps a couple know more about each other", "It makes a couple's relationship more stable", "It helps to develop genuine love in a couple" ], "summary": "It helps a couple know more about each other" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the divorce rate, according to the interviewer?", "dialogue": "M: The prevailing attitude about premarital contracting is that it spoils the whole concept of marriage, love, and trust. How do you counter that?\n F: First of all, most of us hear about premarital contracting when someone rich and famous gets divorced and about all the battles they are going through. I know when my husband and I decided that we wanted to have a premarital contract, my son said \"Why you guys doing that? Don't you trust each other?\" So it's not surprising that people's initial reaction is a negative one. But in fact, premarital contracting is a way that we can learn more about each other, make each other feel more comfortable about issues that are of concerns, and certainly clarify money concerns. This way, we can talk about them, decide together how we want our marriage to work, and if necessary, and only if necessary, we put it in a premarital contract, a legal document.\n M: Each year, there is one divorce for every two marriages. And a substantial portion of those who have divorced remarry. Is the notion of the premarital contract simply for those who are entering second marriages, or is it also something for the people getting married for the first time?\n W: Premarital contracting is a communication process. I think all of us, whatever age we are, whatever financial status we have, we have things to talk about. And if we avoid doing that and wait until there are problems, it's almost too late. I think that no matter what age, whether we've been married once or not, whether we have stepchildren, whether we have assets, it's important to communicate and consider a legal document.", "choices": [ "50%.", "30%.", "20%." ], "summary": "50%." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is essential in premarital contracting, according to the woman?", "dialogue": "M: The prevailing attitude about premarital contracting is that it spoils the whole concept of marriage, love, and trust. How do you counter that?\n F: First of all, most of us hear about premarital contracting when someone rich and famous gets divorced and about all the battles they are going through. I know when my husband and I decided that we wanted to have a premarital contract, my son said \"Why you guys doing that? Don't you trust each other?\" So it's not surprising that people's initial reaction is a negative one. But in fact, premarital contracting is a way that we can learn more about each other, make each other feel more comfortable about issues that are of concerns, and certainly clarify money concerns. This way, we can talk about them, decide together how we want our marriage to work, and if necessary, and only if necessary, we put it in a premarital contract, a legal document.\n M: Each year, there is one divorce for every two marriages. And a substantial portion of those who have divorced remarry. Is the notion of the premarital contract simply for those who are entering second marriages, or is it also something for the people getting married for the first time?\n W: Premarital contracting is a communication process. I think all of us, whatever age we are, whatever financial status we have, we have things to talk about. And if we avoid doing that and wait until there are problems, it's almost too late. I think that no matter what age, whether we've been married once or not, whether we have stepchildren, whether we have assets, it's important to communicate and consider a legal document.", "choices": [ "Communication", "Legal documents", "Attitude to marriage" ], "summary": "Communication" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Honey, I'll be going straight to the theatre from work this evening. Could you bring my suit and tie along?\n W: Sure, it's the first performance of the State Symphony Orchestra in our city, so suit and tie is a must.", "choices": [ "The speakers will dress formally for the concert.", "The man will return home before going to the concert.", "It is the first time the speakers are attending a concert." ], "summary": "The speakers will dress formally for the concert." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was the woman's previous job?", "dialogue": "M: I see on your resume that you worked as a manager of a store called \"Computer Country\". Could you tell me a little more about your responsibilities there?\n W: Sure. I was responsible for overseeing about 30 employees. I did all of the ordering for the store, and I kept track of the inventory.\n M: What was the most difficult part of your job?\n W: Probably handling angry customers. We didn't have them very often, but when we did, I needed to make sure they were well taken care of. After all, the customer is always right.\n M: That's how we feel here too. How long did you work there?\n W: I was there for three and a half years. I left the company last month.\n M: And why did you leave?\n W: My husband has been transferred to Boston. And I understand your company has an opening there too.\n M: Yes, that's right. We do. But the position won't start until early next month. Would that be a problem for you?\n W: No, not at all. My husband's new job doesn't begin for a few weeks. So we thought we would spend some time driving to Boston and stop to see my parents.\n M: That sounds nice. So tell me, why are you interested in this particular position?\n W: I know that your company has a great reputation, and a wonderful product. I've thought many times that I would like to be a part of it. When I heard about the opening in Boston, I jumped to the opportunity.\n M: Well I'm glad you did.", "choices": [ "A director of a sales department.", "A manager at a computer store.", "A sales clerk at a shopping center." ], "summary": "A manager at a computer store." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman say was the most difficult part of her job?", "dialogue": "M: I see on your resume that you worked as a manager of a store called \"Computer Country\". Could you tell me a little more about your responsibilities there?\n W: Sure. I was responsible for overseeing about 30 employees. I did all of the ordering for the store, and I kept track of the inventory.\n M: What was the most difficult part of your job?\n W: Probably handling angry customers. We didn't have them very often, but when we did, I needed to make sure they were well taken care of. After all, the customer is always right.\n M: That's how we feel here too. How long did you work there?\n W: I was there for three and a half years. I left the company last month.\n M: And why did you leave?\n W: My husband has been transferred to Boston. And I understand your company has an opening there too.\n M: Yes, that's right. We do. But the position won't start until early next month. Would that be a problem for you?\n W: No, not at all. My husband's new job doesn't begin for a few weeks. So we thought we would spend some time driving to Boston and stop to see my parents.\n M: That sounds nice. So tell me, why are you interested in this particular position?\n W: I know that your company has a great reputation, and a wonderful product. I've thought many times that I would like to be a part of it. When I heard about the opening in Boston, I jumped to the opportunity.\n M: Well I'm glad you did.", "choices": [ "Handling customer complaints.", "Recruiting and training new staff.", "Dispatching ordered goods on time." ], "summary": "Handling customer complaints." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the woman looking for a job in Boston?", "dialogue": "M: I see on your resume that you worked as a manager of a store called \"Computer Country\". Could you tell me a little more about your responsibilities there?\n W: Sure. I was responsible for overseeing about 30 employees. I did all of the ordering for the store, and I kept track of the inventory.\n M: What was the most difficult part of your job?\n W: Probably handling angry customers. We didn't have them very often, but when we did, I needed to make sure they were well taken care of. After all, the customer is always right.\n M: That's how we feel here too. How long did you work there?\n W: I was there for three and a half years. I left the company last month.\n M: And why did you leave?\n W: My husband has been transferred to Boston. And I understand your company has an opening there too.\n M: Yes, that's right. We do. But the position won't start until early next month. Would that be a problem for you?\n W: No, not at all. My husband's new job doesn't begin for a few weeks. So we thought we would spend some time driving to Boston and stop to see my parents.\n M: That sounds nice. So tell me, why are you interested in this particular position?\n W: I know that your company has a great reputation, and a wonderful product. I've thought many times that I would like to be a part of it. When I heard about the opening in Boston, I jumped to the opportunity.\n M: Well I'm glad you did.", "choices": [ "She wants to be with her husband.", "She likes to be nearer to her parents.", "She wants to have a better-paid job." ], "summary": "She wants to be with her husband." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When can the woman start to work if she gets the job?", "dialogue": "M: I see on your resume that you worked as a manager of a store called \"Computer Country\". Could you tell me a little more about your responsibilities there?\n W: Sure. I was responsible for overseeing about 30 employees. I did all of the ordering for the store, and I kept track of the inventory.\n M: What was the most difficult part of your job?\n W: Probably handling angry customers. We didn't have them very often, but when we did, I needed to make sure they were well taken care of. After all, the customer is always right.\n M: That's how we feel here too. How long did you work there?\n W: I was there for three and a half years. I left the company last month.\n M: And why did you leave?\n W: My husband has been transferred to Boston. And I understand your company has an opening there too.\n M: Yes, that's right. We do. But the position won't start until early next month. Would that be a problem for you?\n W: No, not at all. My husband's new job doesn't begin for a few weeks. So we thought we would spend some time driving to Boston and stop to see my parents.\n M: That sounds nice. So tell me, why are you interested in this particular position?\n W: I know that your company has a great reputation, and a wonderful product. I've thought many times that I would like to be a part of it. When I heard about the opening in Boston, I jumped to the opportunity.\n M: Well I'm glad you did.", "choices": [ "Right away.", "In two months.", "Early next month." ], "summary": "Early next month." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the man put up on the wall yesterday?", "dialogue": "W: I like that picture you put up on the wall yesterday.\n M: Oh, thank you. It's a photograph that I took on my vacation last year.\n W: You took it yourself? I didn't know you were a photographer.\n M: Oh, yes, I've been taking pictures for years.\n W: It sounds interesting. Do you have any more of your pictures here? And may I see them?\n M: Yes, certainly. Some of them are faces, just faces of people who I see when I'm walking around.\n W: Do you let them know that you're taking pictures of them?\n M: I try not to. I don't like pictures of people who purpose for the camera. I like people who are going about their business without knowing the camera is there.\n W: I suppose you need a lot of equipment. How many cameras do you have?\n M: Well, I have a dozen of them, but I use two of them more than the others.", "choices": [ "The picture he drew on his vacation.", "The picture he took.", "The picture of him taken last year." ], "summary": "The picture he took." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What kind of pictures does the man not like?", "dialogue": "W: I like that picture you put up on the wall yesterday.\n M: Oh, thank you. It's a photograph that I took on my vacation last year.\n W: You took it yourself? I didn't know you were a photographer.\n M: Oh, yes, I've been taking pictures for years.\n W: It sounds interesting. Do you have any more of your pictures here? And may I see them?\n M: Yes, certainly. Some of them are faces, just faces of people who I see when I'm walking around.\n W: Do you let them know that you're taking pictures of them?\n M: I try not to. I don't like pictures of people who purpose for the camera. I like people who are going about their business without knowing the camera is there.\n W: I suppose you need a lot of equipment. How many cameras do you have?\n M: Well, I have a dozen of them, but I use two of them more than the others.", "choices": [ "The pictures prepared for cameras.", "The daily life pictures.", "The pictures taken by others." ], "summary": "The pictures prepared for cameras." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many cameras does the man use more often?", "dialogue": "W: I like that picture you put up on the wall yesterday.\n M: Oh, thank you. It's a photograph that I took on my vacation last year.\n W: You took it yourself? I didn't know you were a photographer.\n M: Oh, yes, I've been taking pictures for years.\n W: It sounds interesting. Do you have any more of your pictures here? And may I see them?\n M: Yes, certainly. Some of them are faces, just faces of people who I see when I'm walking around.\n W: Do you let them know that you're taking pictures of them?\n M: I try not to. I don't like pictures of people who purpose for the camera. I like people who are going about their business without knowing the camera is there.\n W: I suppose you need a lot of equipment. How many cameras do you have?\n M: Well, I have a dozen of them, but I use two of them more than the others.", "choices": [ "Twelve.", "Ten.", "Two." ], "summary": "Two." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "In what competition did Julie win first prize?", "dialogue": "W: Have you heard the news?\n M: No. What news?\n W: Julie has won first prize in the diving competition.\n M: Oh, that's great.", "choices": [ "Diving competition.", "Dancing competition.", "Driving competition." ], "summary": "Diving competition." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where was the crime most probably committed?", "dialogue": "M: Why are you so sure that Anne didn't commit the crime?\n W: She couldn't have committed that crime because I was with her. And we were out of town on that day.", "choices": [ "In town.", "Out of town.", "In the man's house." ], "summary": "In town." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers probably going to do?", "dialogue": "M: I'm getting worried about Jenny's school work. All she talks about these days is volleyball games and all she does is practice, training and things like that.\n W: Her grades on the coming exams will fall for sure. It's high time we talk(ed) some sense to her.", "choices": [ "Urge Jenny to spend more time on study.", "Help Jenny to prepare for the coming exams.", "Act towards Jenny in a more sensible way." ], "summary": "Urge Jenny to spend more time on study." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man's problem?", "dialogue": "W: What's the matter with you today?\n M: I'm not sure. I think I'm coming down with a cold.", "choices": [ "He isn't feeling well.", "He is caught in bad weather.", "He has to change his travel plan for cold" ], "summary": "He isn't feeling well." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much does the man have to borrow?", "dialogue": "M: The typewriter costs 900 Yuan but I have only 700 Yuan.\n W: I have 400 Yuan. I Can lend you.", "choices": [ "400 Yuan.", "700 Yuan.", "200 Yuan." ], "summary": "200 Yuan." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman's uncle do?", "dialogue": "M: So. What's your uncle like?\n W: Oh, very friendly and open-minded. Don't worry. I'm sure he'll let you give a performance there. The good thing is that a lot of famous people go there. So do reporters and photographers.\n M: Yeah, but what if he doesn't like our music?\n W: He'll like it. He hasn't had a live band for a while, so I think he'd like one for a change.", "choices": [ "He plays music.", "He has a restaurant.", "He is a news reporter." ], "summary": "He has a restaurant." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man have?", "dialogue": "M: So. What's your uncle like?\n W: Oh, very friendly and open-minded. Don't worry. I'm sure he'll let you give a performance there. The good thing is that a lot of famous people go there. So do reporters and photographers.\n M: Yeah, but what if he doesn't like our music?\n W: He'll like it. He hasn't had a live band for a while, so I think he'd like one for a change.", "choices": [ "A bank.", "A band.", "A camera." ], "summary": "A band." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: You've got your apartment furnished, haven't you?\n M: I've bought some used furniture from Sunday market. It was a real bargain.", "choices": [ "The furnished apartment was inexpensive.", "The apartment was provided with some old furniture.", "The furniture he bought was very cheap." ], "summary": "The furniture he bought was very cheap." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time is the appointment?", "dialogue": "Woman: Dr. Brown's Clinic. Can I help you?\n Man: Yes. Can I have an appointment to see the doctor, please?\n Woman: Well, he's free at a quarter past eleven today or tomorrow at a quarter past ten or five to two.\n Man: I'll come tomorrow afternoon.", "choices": [ "10:15.", "11:15.", "1:55." ], "summary": "1:55." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What test are the speakers going to take on Firday?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, 6632278.\n W: Hi, Jack. It's me, Ann. I wasn't at school today. Have we got any homework to do for tomorrow?\n M: Let me see. Well, we've got to do the math problems on Page 40 in our textbook.\n W: All right. I've got it.\n M: Then, we have to go on with our reading for English. The history teacher wants us to read the chapter on the History of London for tomorrow, and write down the most important dates and events in that chapter.\n W: Anything else? Ah...ah, music?\n M: No, we haven't any music homework, but the science teacher is giving us a test on Friday, so we have to study for that.\n W: Oh no. I'm so bad at science. I hate it. Thanks, Jack.\n M: Don't mention it. See you tomorrow.", "choices": [ "Science", "History", "Music" ], "summary": "Science" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman speaker make the phone call?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, 6632278.\n W: Hi, Jack. It's me, Ann. I wasn't at school today. Have we got any homework to do for tomorrow?\n M: Let me see. Well, we've got to do the math problems on Page 40 in our textbook.\n W: All right. I've got it.\n M: Then, we have to go on with our reading for English. The history teacher wants us to read the chapter on the History of London for tomorrow, and write down the most important dates and events in that chapter.\n W: Anything else? Ah...ah, music?\n M: No, we haven't any music homework, but the science teacher is giving us a test on Friday, so we have to study for that.\n W: Oh no. I'm so bad at science. I hate it. Thanks, Jack.\n M: Don't mention it. See you tomorrow.", "choices": [ "To discuss her maths problems", "To seek help with her English reading", "To ask about the homework for tomorrow" ], "summary": "To ask about the homework for tomorrow" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the woman plan to do tonight?", "dialogue": "M: By the way, would you like to go to the movies this evening?\n W: I'd love to. But I must write some emails.\n M: Why tonight?\n W: I haven't written to anyone for months. Sylvia and John must think I've forgotten them.\n M: You don't have to write. You can call them tomorrow. It's half price on Sundays.\n W: Yes, I could, couldn't I? All right. I'll do that. What's playing then?\n M: Let's see. Here we are. The Columbia: In the World. A must for all teenagers.\n W: No, thank you!\n M: Central: Children's World. All parents of teenage children ought to see this picture.\n W: There must be something worth seeing somewhere.\n M: What about this? John Wayne in Texas, Here I Come.\n W: I can't stand Westerns.\n M: Neither can I. Listen, Joan. I've got a better idea...\n W: Let's stay at home and wash down the kitchen walls!\n M: Great idea!", "choices": [ "Do some reading.", "Watch TV at home.", "Write some emails." ], "summary": "Write some emails." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What day is today?", "dialogue": "M: By the way, would you like to go to the movies this evening?\n W: I'd love to. But I must write some emails.\n M: Why tonight?\n W: I haven't written to anyone for months. Sylvia and John must think I've forgotten them.\n M: You don't have to write. You can call them tomorrow. It's half price on Sundays.\n W: Yes, I could, couldn't I? All right. I'll do that. What's playing then?\n M: Let's see. Here we are. The Columbia: In the World. A must for all teenagers.\n W: No, thank you!\n M: Central: Children's World. All parents of teenage children ought to see this picture.\n W: There must be something worth seeing somewhere.\n M: What about this? John Wayne in Texas, Here I Come.\n W: I can't stand Westerns.\n M: Neither can I. Listen, Joan. I've got a better idea...\n W: Let's stay at home and wash down the kitchen walls!\n M: Great idea!", "choices": [ "Friday.", "Saturday.", "Sunday." ], "summary": "Saturday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which movie are parents supposed to see?", "dialogue": "M: By the way, would you like to go to the movies this evening?\n W: I'd love to. But I must write some emails.\n M: Why tonight?\n W: I haven't written to anyone for months. Sylvia and John must think I've forgotten them.\n M: You don't have to write. You can call them tomorrow. It's half price on Sundays.\n W: Yes, I could, couldn't I? All right. I'll do that. What's playing then?\n M: Let's see. Here we are. The Columbia: In the World. A must for all teenagers.\n W: No, thank you!\n M: Central: Children's World. All parents of teenage children ought to see this picture.\n W: There must be something worth seeing somewhere.\n M: What about this? John Wayne in Texas, Here I Come.\n W: I can't stand Westerns.\n M: Neither can I. Listen, Joan. I've got a better idea...\n W: Let's stay at home and wash down the kitchen walls!\n M: Great idea!", "choices": [ "In the World.", "Children's World.", "Texas, Here I Come." ], "summary": "Children's World." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the speakers finally decide to do?", "dialogue": "M: By the way, would you like to go to the movies this evening?\n W: I'd love to. But I must write some emails.\n M: Why tonight?\n W: I haven't written to anyone for months. Sylvia and John must think I've forgotten them.\n M: You don't have to write. You can call them tomorrow. It's half price on Sundays.\n W: Yes, I could, couldn't I? All right. I'll do that. What's playing then?\n M: Let's see. Here we are. The Columbia: In the World. A must for all teenagers.\n W: No, thank you!\n M: Central: Children's World. All parents of teenage children ought to see this picture.\n W: There must be something worth seeing somewhere.\n M: What about this? John Wayne in Texas, Here I Come.\n W: I can't stand Westerns.\n M: Neither can I. Listen, Joan. I've got a better idea...\n W: Let's stay at home and wash down the kitchen walls!\n M: Great idea!", "choices": [ "Go to see a film.", "Do housework at home.", "Eat out in a restaurant." ], "summary": "Do housework at home." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is NOT a change to the literature class?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, I'm enrolled to take Professor Lee's literature course 102 and I hear some changes have been made.\n M: Yes, the class has been moved to the north building. Also it is now Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2 to 4pm. Instead of being held on Monday and Friday from 2 to 3pm. What changes!\n W: Professor Lee will still be teaching the class, right?", "choices": [ "Class size.", "Class times.", "Class length." ], "summary": "Class size." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the man's suggestion to the woman?", "dialogue": "W: What would you do if you were in my place?\n M: If Paul were my son, I'd just not worry. Now that his teacher is giving him extra help and he's working hard himself, he's sure to do well in the next exam.", "choices": [ "Having confidence in her son.", "Telling her son not to worry.", "Teaching her son by herself." ], "summary": "Having confidence in her son." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "James is going to ________.", "dialogue": "W: Are we going to the party this evening?\n W: Well. I wonder if James can make it from home.\n M: He's got a car now.\n W: Sounds no problem, then.", "choices": [ "buy a car", "stay at home", "go to the party" ], "summary": "go to the party" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the woman going to do this weekend?", "dialogue": "W: Bye, Mark, have a nice weekend.\n M: Thanks, same to you. Doing anything exciting?\n W: No, not really. We were thinking of going to the beach, but I don't think Martin is well enough to go. So he will probably stay in and watch TV. And I'll plant the rose bushes I bought yesterday.", "choices": [ "Work in the garden.", "Go to the beach", "Watch TV" ], "summary": "Work in the garden." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: How do you like group work in Professor Davis'class?\n M: Oh, we all enjoy it. You know, we learn from each other by doing things together.", "choices": [ "Professor Davis does too much group work in class.", "They all like Professor Davis'class.", "They hardly learn anything from Professor Davis'class." ], "summary": "They all like Professor Davis'class." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers doing?", "dialogue": "W: Jack, could you give me a hand with this file cabinet? It belongs against the wall, next to bulletin hoard.\n M: At your service.", "choices": [ "Moving office furniture.", "Hanging a poster.", "Painting a room." ], "summary": "Moving office furniture." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the aim of the woman's letter?", "dialogue": "W: Jack, would you please read this letter I've just written? I'd like to have your opinion.\n M: I'd be glad to tell you what I think.\n W: If you don't think it's any good, please say so. I really want to get this job.\n M: It looks fine to me. But I have one suggestion.\n W: What is it?\n M: If I were you, I'd change the beginning. You should write about your education first.\n W: Good idea, Jack. What do you think about the second part?\n M: Well, I'm afraid it's too short. You should include much more information about your work experience.\n W: You're right. I'll change it.", "choices": [ "To apply for a job.", "To finish a class assignment.", "To apologize to someone." ], "summary": "To apply for a job." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man suggest the woman do?", "dialogue": "W: Jack, would you please read this letter I've just written? I'd like to have your opinion.\n M: I'd be glad to tell you what I think.\n W: If you don't think it's any good, please say so. I really want to get this job.\n M: It looks fine to me. But I have one suggestion.\n W: What is it?\n M: If I were you, I'd change the beginning. You should write about your education first.\n W: Good idea, Jack. What do you think about the second part?\n M: Well, I'm afraid it's too short. You should include much more information about your work experience.\n W: You're right. I'll change it.", "choices": [ "Shorten the second part.", "Talk about her experience in the end.", "Put the education section in the beginning." ], "summary": "Put the education section in the beginning." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which of the following may happen at last?", "dialogue": "W: Let's go to the restaurant on the ground floor. I heard the food there is not bad.\n M: But I heard the food is terrible there, and expensive, too.", "choices": [ "They will go to have dinner together.", "They will go to the ground floor.", "They will not go to the restaurant." ], "summary": "They will not go to the restaurant." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we infer from the woman's answer?", "dialogue": "M: How do you like the new physician who replaced Dr. Andrews?\n W: He may not seem as agreeable or as thorough as Dr. Andrews, but at least he doesn't keep patients waiting for hours.", "choices": [ "Dr. Andrews has been promoted for his thoroughness.", "She disagrees with Dr. Andrews on many occasions.", "Dr. Andrews used to keep his patients waiting." ], "summary": "Dr. Andrews used to keep his patients waiting." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the bar?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me. I'm looking for the bar, please.\n W: Yes, sir. It's inside the restaurant next to the performance stage. Turn left out of the lift, and the bar is just there, on your right.", "choices": [ "Beside the performance stage.", "On the right of the theatre.", "Next to the restaurant." ], "summary": "Beside the performance stage." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who are the woman and the man?", "dialogue": "F: Do you still remember the day when we first met?\n M: How could I forget, old friend? It has been fifty years since then.", "choices": [ "Wife and husband.", "Mother and son.", "Friends." ], "summary": "Friends." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman say his class Carl?", "dialogue": "M: Carl earned a lot of money over the summer vacation as a consultant to that company.\n F: I don't doubt it. What surprises me is that he's still working there now that classes are about to start again.", "choices": [ "She doesn't know when his classes start.", "She's surprised that he choose that company.", "She doubts he makes much money now." ], "summary": "She's surprised that he choose that company." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the woman having trouble hearing her music?", "dialogue": "W: I'm having trouble hearing my music on my iPod through these earphones. I think they're broken.\n M: Here, give them to me so I can listen. Oh, yes. You need to get a new pair.", "choices": [ "Her iPod isn't working.", "Her earphones are broken.", "She has a hearing problem." ], "summary": "Her earphones are broken." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How did John spend last Sunday?", "dialogue": "F: Where did you go last Sunday, John?\n M: I didn't feel well and slept almost the whole day.", "choices": [ "He went to the park.", "He went to the doctor.", "He stayed at home." ], "summary": "He stayed at home." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are they talking?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, sir. What's wrong with you?\n M: I have a bad cold, and I can't sleep well.", "choices": [ "In a hospital", "In a restaurant", "In a police station" ], "summary": "In a hospital" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why can't many stars be seen?", "dialogue": "F: We can't see many stars.\n M: Yes, because they are too far away. But some of them can be seen.", "choices": [ "They are too small.", "They are too bright.", "They are too far away." ], "summary": "They are too far away." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who will probably move the table?", "dialogue": "W: Give me a hand with this table, will you?\n M: Oh... certainly. Now, leave it to me. I'll do it.", "choices": [ "The man.", "The woman.", "Neither of them." ], "summary": "The man." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: Did you buy the handbag you liked so much?\n W: Unfortunately, I only had $5.", "choices": [ "She couldn't afford the handbag.", "She got the handbag for $5.", "She did not like the handbag at all." ], "summary": "She couldn't afford the handbag." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the probable relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "W: Well, hello! Have you moved, or something?\n M: No, I went to California for a few weeks.\n W: Oh, really? Our new manager comes from California. Do you know that?", "choices": [ "Strangers.", "Classmates.", "Workmates" ], "summary": "Workmates" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the woman's opinion about the school?", "dialogue": "M: The city government has decided to build a new high school.\n W: It's about time! I don't know why it took so long.", "choices": [ "It would be a better school.", "It should be built.", "It isn't needed." ], "summary": "It should be built." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: So, what's new at the office?\n W: Well, it was a pretty routine day.", "choices": [ "Nothing unusual happened at the office.", "It was a long day.", "It was more interesting than he had expected." ], "summary": "Nothing unusual happened at the office." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they talking about?", "dialogue": "W: Yes, I went with Alan on Saturday afternoon.\n M: How was it?\n W: Terrible! In the first half Birmingham only kicked the ball three or four times! Really bad. And it rained.", "choices": [ "A live football match.", "The weather.", "A football match on TV." ], "summary": "A live football match." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman want to listen to?", "dialogue": "W: Turn on the radio, please. Perhaps it's time for the weather forecast now.\n M: It's ten o'clock, just the time for the world news.", "choices": [ "Weather forecast.", "The world news.", "Music." ], "summary": "Weather forecast." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What happened to the man's bike?", "dialogue": "W: What's the matter? Your bike is in bad shape.\n M: It was hit by a car yesterday.\n W: Good God! Were you hurt?\n M: I'm all right. I was not riding it then.\n W: Oh, good for you! But what happened?\n M: I was in a hurry yesterday and I put the bike at the back of a car.\n W: The driver didn't see it and...\n M: And the bike was run over by the car. Both its wheels were damaged. They are being repaired now.\n W: It was lucky that you didn't get hurt.\n M: Yeah. But it's a pity I can't ride my bike this weekend.\n W: Oh. Did you have a weekend plan?\n M: Yeah. I planned to go sightseeing with friends by bike.\n W: Well, you can use mine if you'd like to.\n M: Thank you very much.", "choices": [ "It was damaged by him.", "It was damaged by a car.", "It was wasted." ], "summary": "It was damaged by a car." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why was the man lucky according to the woman?", "dialogue": "W: What's the matter? Your bike is in bad shape.\n M: It was hit by a car yesterday.\n W: Good God! Were you hurt?\n M: I'm all right. I was not riding it then.\n W: Oh, good for you! But what happened?\n M: I was in a hurry yesterday and I put the bike at the back of a car.\n W: The driver didn't see it and...\n M: And the bike was run over by the car. Both its wheels were damaged. They are being repaired now.\n W: It was lucky that you didn't get hurt.\n M: Yeah. But it's a pity I can't ride my bike this weekend.\n W: Oh. Did you have a weekend plan?\n M: Yeah. I planned to go sightseeing with friends by bike.\n W: Well, you can use mine if you'd like to.\n M: Thank you very much.", "choices": [ "The bike was damaged.", "The man was not hurt.", "The bike was being repaired." ], "summary": "The man was not hurt." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the man plan to do for the weekend?", "dialogue": "W: What's the matter? Your bike is in bad shape.\n M: It was hit by a car yesterday.\n W: Good God! Were you hurt?\n M: I'm all right. I was not riding it then.\n W: Oh, good for you! But what happened?\n M: I was in a hurry yesterday and I put the bike at the back of a car.\n W: The driver didn't see it and...\n M: And the bike was run over by the car. Both its wheels were damaged. They are being repaired now.\n W: It was lucky that you didn't get hurt.\n M: Yeah. But it's a pity I can't ride my bike this weekend.\n W: Oh. Did you have a weekend plan?\n M: Yeah. I planned to go sightseeing with friends by bike.\n W: Well, you can use mine if you'd like to.\n M: Thank you very much.", "choices": [ "He planned to visit a friend.", "He planned to go shopping.", "He planned to go sightseeing." ], "summary": "He planned to go sightseeing." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How will the man go outing this weekend?", "dialogue": "W: What's the matter? Your bike is in bad shape.\n M: It was hit by a car yesterday.\n W: Good God! Were you hurt?\n M: I'm all right. I was not riding it then.\n W: Oh, good for you! But what happened?\n M: I was in a hurry yesterday and I put the bike at the back of a car.\n W: The driver didn't see it and...\n M: And the bike was run over by the car. Both its wheels were damaged. They are being repaired now.\n W: It was lucky that you didn't get hurt.\n M: Yeah. But it's a pity I can't ride my bike this weekend.\n W: Oh. Did you have a weekend plan?\n M: Yeah. I planned to go sightseeing with friends by bike.\n W: Well, you can use mine if you'd like to.\n M: Thank you very much.", "choices": [ "He will use his own bike.", "He will use the woman's bike.", "He will go by bus." ], "summary": "He will use the woman's bike." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the meeting start?", "dialogue": "F: Your meeting isn't until 2:30.\n M: Oh, I know. I'm here ahead of time.", "choices": [ "Before 2:30", "At 2:30", "After 2:30" ], "summary": "At 2:30" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the woman's jacket?", "dialogue": "M: You look smart in this red jacket.\n W: Thank you. A really good bargain, I think. You can get one for your sister. It goes on sale today.\n M: Yes, but what size she takes.", "choices": [ "It is sold at a lower price.", "Its color is her favorite.", "It is her sister's size." ], "summary": "It is sold at a lower price." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman think of the new drug?", "dialogue": "M: I hear a newly-invented drug can make people tell the truth and it may prove useful in questioning terrorists. Isn't it incredible?\n W: Simple solutions to complex problems rarely succeed. As far as I know, no such drugs are ever known to work.", "choices": [ "It can help solve complex problems.", "It will most likely prove ineffective.", "It is a new weapon against terrorists." ], "summary": "It will most likely prove ineffective." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the gift?", "dialogue": "F: Tom, here's your birthday gift.\n M: Woo, what a nice dog!", "choices": [ "A little dog", "A small cat", "A lot of money" ], "summary": "A little dog" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman's purpose in speaking to the man?", "dialogue": "W: When do you usually go to the bank, John?\n M: Anytime I have to. Why did you ask?\n W: You'd better avoid Friday mornings. I'm reading an interesting book these days. And it says most robberies happen on Friday mornings.", "choices": [ "To tell him about a bank robbery.", "To recommend a good book to him.", "To give him some advice on safety." ], "summary": "To give him some advice on safety." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: How about joinning us for a pot luck?\n W: No, not today. I have to do some gardening at home, but can we get together next Saturday?", "choices": [ "She invites the man to a pot luck next weekend.", "She asks the man to help her with the gardening.", "She is not free today." ], "summary": "She is not free today." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman plan to go to Huangdao's Beach?", "dialogue": "M: Hey Jane, where are you going this weekend?\n W: Hi, Bob. I'm going to the beach. 13o you want to come too?\n M: Yes, that sounds like fun. Which beach are you going to?\n W: I was thinking of going to Huangdao's Beach. I like to watch the sea birds and wildlife there.\n M: That sounds great! When do you plan to leave?\n W: Well, I think at about four o'clock on Friday.\n M: Great. Where should we meet?\n W: Meet me on Friday in front of my house.\n M: OK, I'll see you then. Bye.", "choices": [ "Because she wants to sit in the sun.", "Because she wants to watch the waves.", "Because she wants to observe the seabirds." ], "summary": "Because she wants to observe the seabirds." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will they meet again?", "dialogue": "M: Hey Jane, where are you going this weekend?\n W: Hi, Bob. I'm going to the beach. 13o you want to come too?\n M: Yes, that sounds like fun. Which beach are you going to?\n W: I was thinking of going to Huangdao's Beach. I like to watch the sea birds and wildlife there.\n M: That sounds great! When do you plan to leave?\n W: Well, I think at about four o'clock on Friday.\n M: Great. Where should we meet?\n W: Meet me on Friday in front of my house.\n M: OK, I'll see you then. Bye.", "choices": [ "Saturday.", "Sunday.", "Friday." ], "summary": "Friday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: I'm going to see a film. Will you go with me?\n M: No. I don't want to miss my friend's party.", "choices": [ "He doesn't want to go to his friend's party.", "He will go to see the film.", "He will go to his friend's party." ], "summary": "He will go to his friend's party." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What color is Lily's sweater?", "dialogue": "M: Whose are these sweaters?\n W: The blue one is Lucy's and the green one is Lily's.", "choices": [ "Yellow.", "Green.", "Blue." ], "summary": "Green." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How did the woman like the lecture?", "dialogue": "M: It was such an interesting lecture. I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did.\n W: I must admit that I almost fell asleep in the first 30 minutes.", "choices": [ "She liked it very much.", "She enjoyed it as much as the man did.", "She didn't like it." ], "summary": "She didn't like it." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are these two people talking about?", "dialogue": "W: What kind of dress are you looking for?\n M: Since it's getting warmer this time of the year, I want something lightweight. What do you think would be the best?", "choices": [ "A lightweight shirt.", "Things to wear.", "The warm weather." ], "summary": "Things to wear." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did the two speakers go for dinner?", "dialogue": "W: Dad, what will we have for dinner?\n M: I don't know. Maybe fried fish, chicken soup and...\n W: Oh, no, I'm tired of such things now.\n M: I'm sorry. But that is the only thing I can cook. What do you want to have then?\n W: I do wish Mom were at home. Why don't we go and eat out for a change?\n M: Oh, that's a good idea. I like Kentucky fried chicken very much.\n W: Dad, you always talk about fried chicken. Let's have something different. I'd like to go to McDonald's this time.\n M: OK then. You'll drive, won't you?\n W: No, I'm a bit tired today. You should drive.\n M: OK, OK. I always do things like that. I hope your Mom will be back soon. Ah here we are.\n W: Dad, what would you like to have? I'd like a hamburger.\n M: I want one, too. And some French fries, Jill?\n W: Please buy me some salad instead. And a glass of Coke. OK?\n M: Hamburger, salad, and a glass of Coke. Is that all for you, Jill?\n W: Right, and give me an ice cream, too. I'll go and find the seats.\n M: And I'll get some vegetables for myself, and a coffee...", "choices": [ "To McDonald's.", "To KFC.", "To a Chinese restaurant." ], "summary": "To McDonald's." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why didn't they eat at home?", "dialogue": "W: Dad, what will we have for dinner?\n M: I don't know. Maybe fried fish, chicken soup and...\n W: Oh, no, I'm tired of such things now.\n M: I'm sorry. But that is the only thing I can cook. What do you want to have then?\n W: I do wish Mom were at home. Why don't we go and eat out for a change?\n M: Oh, that's a good idea. I like Kentucky fried chicken very much.\n W: Dad, you always talk about fried chicken. Let's have something different. I'd like to go to McDonald's this time.\n M: OK then. You'll drive, won't you?\n W: No, I'm a bit tired today. You should drive.\n M: OK, OK. I always do things like that. I hope your Mom will be back soon. Ah here we are.\n W: Dad, what would you like to have? I'd like a hamburger.\n M: I want one, too. And some French fries, Jill?\n W: Please buy me some salad instead. And a glass of Coke. OK?\n M: Hamburger, salad, and a glass of Coke. Is that all for you, Jill?\n W: Right, and give me an ice cream, too. I'll go and find the seats.\n M: And I'll get some vegetables for myself, and a coffee...", "choices": [ "Because Jill's mother was not in the house.", "Because Jill was tired of her father's cooking.", "Because Jill's father wanted to eat fried chicken." ], "summary": "Because Jill was tired of her father's cooking." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did Jill want for her dinner?", "dialogue": "W: Dad, what will we have for dinner?\n M: I don't know. Maybe fried fish, chicken soup and...\n W: Oh, no, I'm tired of such things now.\n M: I'm sorry. But that is the only thing I can cook. What do you want to have then?\n W: I do wish Mom were at home. Why don't we go and eat out for a change?\n M: Oh, that's a good idea. I like Kentucky fried chicken very much.\n W: Dad, you always talk about fried chicken. Let's have something different. I'd like to go to McDonald's this time.\n M: OK then. You'll drive, won't you?\n W: No, I'm a bit tired today. You should drive.\n M: OK, OK. I always do things like that. I hope your Mom will be back soon. Ah here we are.\n W: Dad, what would you like to have? I'd like a hamburger.\n M: I want one, too. And some French fries, Jill?\n W: Please buy me some salad instead. And a glass of Coke. OK?\n M: Hamburger, salad, and a glass of Coke. Is that all for you, Jill?\n W: Right, and give me an ice cream, too. I'll go and find the seats.\n M: And I'll get some vegetables for myself, and a coffee...", "choices": [ "Hamburger, salad, coffee and chicken.", "Hamburger, salad, Coke, and ice cream.", "Hamburger, vegetables and coffee." ], "summary": "Hamburger, salad, Coke, and ice cream." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the man say about the final exam?", "dialogue": "M: My teaching assistant will correct the final exam papers and I'll grade them.\n W: Sorry,I have trouble hearing in the back of the room. What did you say?", "choices": [ "He will correct papers.", "He will collect papers.", "The assistant will correct papers." ], "summary": "The assistant will correct papers." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man's main concern about the TV?", "dialogue": "M: That's it! I've had it with this TV! We need to get a new one. The signal is so bad. It's ridiculous. All of our friends have nice TVs. It's high time we joined them.\n W: You don't want to get one of those 3D TVs, do you?\n M: Well, I'm not sure. All I know is that I want something with a big screen,and the most important thing is a clear picture.\n W: Oh, you mean like the one our neighbor bought the other day?\n M: Yeah. They have fantastic sound, too.\n W: This all sounds a little expensive to me. I'm not sure if we have the money, even if we didn't go on vacation.\n M: Hey, look at this ad in the paper! They're having a special sale on TVs. This one is only $300! And even the biggest ones are only $500.\n W: Well, I think we can afford that. Let's go check out that sale!", "choices": [ "The picture quality.", "The sound quality.", "The screen size." ], "summary": "The picture quality." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man mention his friends?", "dialogue": "M: That's it! I've had it with this TV! We need to get a new one. The signal is so bad. It's ridiculous. All of our friends have nice TVs. It's high time we joined them.\n W: You don't want to get one of those 3D TVs, do you?\n M: Well, I'm not sure. All I know is that I want something with a big screen,and the most important thing is a clear picture.\n W: Oh, you mean like the one our neighbor bought the other day?\n M: Yeah. They have fantastic sound, too.\n W: This all sounds a little expensive to me. I'm not sure if we have the money, even if we didn't go on vacation.\n M: Hey, look at this ad in the paper! They're having a special sale on TVs. This one is only $300! And even the biggest ones are only $500.\n W: Well, I think we can afford that. Let's go check out that sale!", "choices": [ "They all have nice TVs.", "They just got a new TV.", "They're planning a vacation with them." ], "summary": "They all have nice TVs." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much will the speakers probably spend on a TV?", "dialogue": "M: That's it! I've had it with this TV! We need to get a new one. The signal is so bad. It's ridiculous. All of our friends have nice TVs. It's high time we joined them.\n W: You don't want to get one of those 3D TVs, do you?\n M: Well, I'm not sure. All I know is that I want something with a big screen,and the most important thing is a clear picture.\n W: Oh, you mean like the one our neighbor bought the other day?\n M: Yeah. They have fantastic sound, too.\n W: This all sounds a little expensive to me. I'm not sure if we have the money, even if we didn't go on vacation.\n M: Hey, look at this ad in the paper! They're having a special sale on TVs. This one is only $300! And even the biggest ones are only $500.\n W: Well, I think we can afford that. Let's go check out that sale!", "choices": [ "At least $500.", "No more than $500.", "No more than $300." ], "summary": "No more than $500." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where will the woman buy the eggs?", "dialogue": "M: We need some eggs, Catherine.\n W: I'll drive out to the farm and get them tomorrow.\n M: It'll be quicker to go to the market or to the little shop across the road.\n W: I know, but I happen to know that they haven't been on the shelves for a long time.", "choices": [ "On the farm.", "In the shop.", "In the market." ], "summary": "On the farm." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is Mr. Johnson according to the speakers?", "dialogue": "W: Guess who I met at the grocery store this morning?\n M: Well, I can't imagine.\n W: Do you remember Mr. Johnson? He used to live in the building next to ours.\n M: Oh, yes, now I remember. He had dark hair and wore glasses.", "choices": [ "Their former colleague.", "Their former neighbor.", "Their former teacher." ], "summary": "Their former neighbor." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When did the woman become ill?", "dialogue": "M: What's the matter?\n W: I've had a bad cold and cough all day and night.\n M: Let me see. How long have you been like this?\n W: About three days, ever since Tuesday.", "choices": [ "Tuesday.", "Wednesday.", "Thursday." ], "summary": "Tuesday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When is Simon supposed to arrive?", "dialogue": "W: I wonder if Simon would be here by 8:00. He's supposed to be.\n M: His wife said he left at 7:30, so he should be here by 8:10 at the latest.", "choices": [ "7:30.", "8:00.", "8:10." ], "summary": "8:00." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: The food in this restaurant is horrible. If only we got to ray's school dining home.\n W: But the food isn't everything. It isn't nice just to get away from old movie?", "choices": [ "It's quiet in the restaurant.", "The restaurant is too far from theirschool.", "The price is high in the restaurant." ], "summary": "It's quiet in the restaurant." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which is the place the woman wants to visit?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, sir.\n M: Yes?\n W: Could you tell me how far it is to the National Arts Centre?\n M: Yes. It's quite near, about a ten-minute walk from here.\n W: Could you tell me how to get there? I'm a tourist here.\n M: Well, you walk down this street for two blocks to the traffic lights. Turn left and you will be on King Street. Walk straight along King Street, until you come to a cinema, the National Arts Centre is right opposite. You can't miss it.\n W: Wait a minute. I walk down this street two blocks to the traffic lights. Turn left and I will be on King Street. I walk straight along King Street, until I come to a cinema; the National Arts Centre is opposite.\n M: That's right.\n W: Thank you.\n M: My pleasure.", "choices": [ "National Cars Centre.", "King Street.", "National Arts Centre." ], "summary": "National Arts Centre." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which of the following is TRUE?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, sir.\n M: Yes?\n W: Could you tell me how far it is to the National Arts Centre?\n M: Yes. It's quite near, about a ten-minute walk from here.\n W: Could you tell me how to get there? I'm a tourist here.\n M: Well, you walk down this street for two blocks to the traffic lights. Turn left and you will be on King Street. Walk straight along King Street, until you come to a cinema, the National Arts Centre is right opposite. You can't miss it.\n W: Wait a minute. I walk down this street two blocks to the traffic lights. Turn left and I will be on King Street. I walk straight along King Street, until I come to a cinema; the National Arts Centre is opposite.\n M: That's right.\n W: Thank you.\n M: My pleasure.", "choices": [ "The cinema is on King Street.", "The place where the woman wants to go is right next to the cinema.", "The place where the woman wants to go is just twelve minutes walk from here." ], "summary": "The cinema is on King Street." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the two speakers?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, sir.\n M: Yes?\n W: Could you tell me how far it is to the National Arts Centre?\n M: Yes. It's quite near, about a ten-minute walk from here.\n W: Could you tell me how to get there? I'm a tourist here.\n M: Well, you walk down this street for two blocks to the traffic lights. Turn left and you will be on King Street. Walk straight along King Street, until you come to a cinema, the National Arts Centre is right opposite. You can't miss it.\n W: Wait a minute. I walk down this street two blocks to the traffic lights. Turn left and I will be on King Street. I walk straight along King Street, until I come to a cinema; the National Arts Centre is opposite.\n M: That's right.\n W: Thank you.\n M: My pleasure.", "choices": [ "In a center.", "In the street.", "In a cinema." ], "summary": "In the street." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When did the conversation take place?", "dialogue": "W: How were your exams,Mike?\n M: Not too bad. But I'm sure I made some mistakes in the science paper and maths paper.\n W: Me, too. The science paper was not easy this time, was it?\n M: It seems that our new science teacher likes to give us tough exams.\n W: I have the same feeling. He looks only 25 or so.\n M: Maybe he hopes to make us pay more attention to his lessons in this way.\n W: Really?\n M: Well. I'm only joking.", "choices": [ "Before the maths exam.", "Before the science exam.", "After the science exam." ], "summary": "After the science exam." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the most probable relationship between the man and woman?", "dialogue": "W: How were your exams,Mike?\n M: Not too bad. But I'm sure I made some mistakes in the science paper and maths paper.\n W: Me, too. The science paper was not easy this time, was it?\n M: It seems that our new science teacher likes to give us tough exams.\n W: I have the same feeling. He looks only 25 or so.\n M: Maybe he hopes to make us pay more attention to his lessons in this way.\n W: Really?\n M: Well. I'm only joking.", "choices": [ "They are friends.", "They are classmates.", "They are teacher and student." ], "summary": "They are classmates." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the science exam diff icult?", "dialogue": "W: How were your exams,Mike?\n M: Not too bad. But I'm sure I made some mistakes in the science paper and maths paper.\n W: Me, too. The science paper was not easy this time, was it?\n M: It seems that our new science teacher likes to give us tough exams.\n W: I have the same feeling. He looks only 25 or so.\n M: Maybe he hopes to make us pay more attention to his lessons in this way.\n W: Really?\n M: Well. I'm only joking.", "choices": [ "The teacher is too young and less experienced.", "The teacher likes to give hard exams.", "We don't know." ], "summary": "We don't know." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the woman talk to the professor?", "dialogue": "M: Come in, please. What can I do for you?\n W: Professor Donner, are you giving your Advanced Geology course next semester?\n M: Yes, I'm planning on it.\n W: Could I be enrolled in it? I know it's a graduate course and I'm only a junior, but...\n M: Aren't you a bit young? I've allowed qualified seniors to take the course and they usually have a hard time keeping up.\n W: I know. But the geology of the American West is my favorite interest and I've done a lot of reading in the field. Last semester I took Professor Burman's course and I didn't find it really challenging enough.\n M: I see. You certainly aren't one of those students who are out for easy grades.\n W: I should say not. I really want to learn something.\n M: Well, I'll speak to Professor Burman. If he thinks you're ready, I'll let you enroll.\n W: Oh, thanks. That's really very kind of you.", "choices": [ "She wants him to recommend books.", "She wants to apply to graduate study.", "She wants to take an advanced course." ], "summary": "She wants to take an advanced course." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "At what stage is the woman in her studies?", "dialogue": "M: Come in, please. What can I do for you?\n W: Professor Donner, are you giving your Advanced Geology course next semester?\n M: Yes, I'm planning on it.\n W: Could I be enrolled in it? I know it's a graduate course and I'm only a junior, but...\n M: Aren't you a bit young? I've allowed qualified seniors to take the course and they usually have a hard time keeping up.\n W: I know. But the geology of the American West is my favorite interest and I've done a lot of reading in the field. Last semester I took Professor Burman's course and I didn't find it really challenging enough.\n M: I see. You certainly aren't one of those students who are out for easy grades.\n W: I should say not. I really want to learn something.\n M: Well, I'll speak to Professor Burman. If he thinks you're ready, I'll let you enroll.\n W: Oh, thanks. That's really very kind of you.", "choices": [ "She is a junior.", "She is a senior.", "She is a graduate student." ], "summary": "She is a junior." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the professor's first reply to the woman's request?", "dialogue": "M: Come in, please. What can I do for you?\n W: Professor Donner, are you giving your Advanced Geology course next semester?\n M: Yes, I'm planning on it.\n W: Could I be enrolled in it? I know it's a graduate course and I'm only a junior, but...\n M: Aren't you a bit young? I've allowed qualified seniors to take the course and they usually have a hard time keeping up.\n W: I know. But the geology of the American West is my favorite interest and I've done a lot of reading in the field. Last semester I took Professor Burman's course and I didn't find it really challenging enough.\n M: I see. You certainly aren't one of those students who are out for easy grades.\n W: I should say not. I really want to learn something.\n M: Well, I'll speak to Professor Burman. If he thinks you're ready, I'll let you enroll.\n W: Oh, thanks. That's really very kind of you.", "choices": [ "He does not intend to offer the course.", "He does not think the course will interest her.", "He thinks the course will be too difficult for her." ], "summary": "He thinks the course will be too difficult for her." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman say to persuade the professor to help her?", "dialogue": "M: Come in, please. What can I do for you?\n W: Professor Donner, are you giving your Advanced Geology course next semester?\n M: Yes, I'm planning on it.\n W: Could I be enrolled in it? I know it's a graduate course and I'm only a junior, but...\n M: Aren't you a bit young? I've allowed qualified seniors to take the course and they usually have a hard time keeping up.\n W: I know. But the geology of the American West is my favorite interest and I've done a lot of reading in the field. Last semester I took Professor Burman's course and I didn't find it really challenging enough.\n M: I see. You certainly aren't one of those students who are out for easy grades.\n W: I should say not. I really want to learn something.\n M: Well, I'll speak to Professor Burman. If he thinks you're ready, I'll let you enroll.\n W: Oh, thanks. That's really very kind of you.", "choices": [ "She is unusually well prepared.", "She wants to take an easy course.", "She needs additional credits in the subject." ], "summary": "She is unusually well prepared." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which credit card is not accepted in this restaurant?", "dialogue": "W: Waiter, can we have the bill please?\n M: Yes, madam. How will you pay for it, with cash or credit card,please?\n W: With my Visa Card.\n M: I'm awfully sorry, madam. But we only accept American Express and Master Card.\n W: In that case, I'll pay with cash then.\n M: Thank you, madam.", "choices": [ "American", "ExpressVisa", "CardMaster" ], "summary": "ExpressVisa" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: My grades are not bad, but not good enough. I know I didn't study at all this semester. Now I have to work very hard next semester to keep my scholarship.\n W: I'll see you in the library, then.", "choices": [ "She doesn't believe he can do it.", "She agrees with the man.", "She expects to see him soon." ], "summary": "She doesn't believe he can do it." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What date is it today?", "dialogue": "W: The football match will be held on Monday, Nov. 30th.\n M: You're right. That's the day after tomorrow.", "choices": [ "Nov. 28th.", "Nov. 30th.", "Nov. 18th." ], "summary": "Nov. 28th." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long has the man stayed in the hotel?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, is this the Reception Desk?\n M: Yes, may I help you?\n M: This is Henry Jones in Room 742. I checked in about ten minutes ago.\n W: Ah, yes, Mr. Jones. How can I help you?\n M: The bathroom is in an absolutely terrible condition. When I tried the shower, no water came out at all.\n W: Oh, dear, I'm sorry to hear that. I'll have it fixed immediately.\n M: And that is not all. There is no soap, towel or toilet paper.\n W: I apologize for this, Mr. Jones. We're rather short staffed at present. The housekeeper should have checked your room. We'll attend to it as soon as possible. There's been a misunderstanding.\n M: That's all right. The most important thing is to fix it as soon as possible.", "choices": [ "About ten minutes.", "Less than ten minutes.", "More than a quarter." ], "summary": "About ten minutes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man complain to the receptionist?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, is this the Reception Desk?\n M: Yes, may I help you?\n M: This is Henry Jones in Room 742. I checked in about ten minutes ago.\n W: Ah, yes, Mr. Jones. How can I help you?\n M: The bathroom is in an absolutely terrible condition. When I tried the shower, no water came out at all.\n W: Oh, dear, I'm sorry to hear that. I'll have it fixed immediately.\n M: And that is not all. There is no soap, towel or toilet paper.\n W: I apologize for this, Mr. Jones. We're rather short staffed at present. The housekeeper should have checked your room. We'll attend to it as soon as possible. There's been a misunderstanding.\n M: That's all right. The most important thing is to fix it as soon as possible.", "choices": [ "Something is wrong with his room.", "Something is wrong with the water supply in his bathroom.", "Some thing is wrong with the door of his bathroom." ], "summary": "Something is wrong with the water supply in his bathroom." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the hotel badly short of according to the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, is this the Reception Desk?\n M: Yes, may I help you?\n M: This is Henry Jones in Room 742. I checked in about ten minutes ago.\n W: Ah, yes, Mr. Jones. How can I help you?\n M: The bathroom is in an absolutely terrible condition. When I tried the shower, no water came out at all.\n W: Oh, dear, I'm sorry to hear that. I'll have it fixed immediately.\n M: And that is not all. There is no soap, towel or toilet paper.\n W: I apologize for this, Mr. Jones. We're rather short staffed at present. The housekeeper should have checked your room. We'll attend to it as soon as possible. There's been a misunderstanding.\n M: That's all right. The most important thing is to fix it as soon as possible.", "choices": [ "Labor force.", "Visitors and guests.", "Money to hire more workers." ], "summary": "Labor force." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers probably going to do?", "dialogue": "M: I can't understand why Bob isn't here yet? Do you think we should try to call him or go look for him?\n W: He probably just got held up in traffic. Why don't we give him a few minutes?", "choices": [ "Give Bob a phone call.", "Go and pick Bob up.", "Wait for Bob." ], "summary": "Wait for Bob." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman suggest the man do?", "dialogue": "M: Today is a bad day for me. I fell off a step and twisted my ankle.\n W: Don't worry, usually ankle injuries heal quickly if you stop regular activities for a while.", "choices": [ "Give his ankle a good rest.", "Treat his injury immediately.", "Continue his regular activities." ], "summary": "Give his ankle a good rest." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which flight does the man take actually?", "dialogue": "M: I'd like to book a seat on the 8:30 flight to New York on 1st July.\n W: I'm sorry, Sir, that flight is fully booked.\n M: Oh, well, in that case I'll go on the 10:30.\n W: Yes, Sir, we have seats on that flight.", "choices": [ "The 8:30 flight", "The 10:30 flight", "The 9:30 flight" ], "summary": "The 10:30 flight" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do you know about the flight on 8:30?", "dialogue": "M: I'd like to book a seat on the 8:30 flight to New York on 1st July.\n W: I'm sorry, Sir, that flight is fully booked.\n M: Oh, well, in that case I'll go on the 10:30.\n W: Yes, Sir, we have seats on that flight.", "choices": [ "The tickets were all sold out", "It has changed its taking-off time", "The plane is too crowded" ], "summary": "The tickets were all sold out" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many people will be at the party?", "dialogue": "W: Jack, would you like to come to my house with your wife for dinner at six tomorrow evening?\n M: We would like to. Who else will be there?\n W: Well, I also invite the White's.\n M: That sounds great. I enjoy making friends, chatting with others. I always stay at home and feel bored. By the way, is it a formal dinner or informal one?\n W: Informal, of course, just feel at home.\n M: Great! Oh, I can't wait.", "choices": [ "More than four.", "Three.", "Five." ], "summary": "More than four." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean by saying \"I can't wait\"?", "dialogue": "W: Jack, would you like to come to my house with your wife for dinner at six tomorrow evening?\n M: We would like to. Who else will be there?\n W: Well, I also invite the White's.\n M: That sounds great. I enjoy making friends, chatting with others. I always stay at home and feel bored. By the way, is it a formal dinner or informal one?\n W: Informal, of course, just feel at home.\n M: Great! Oh, I can't wait.", "choices": [ "He meanns that he is just looking forward to the party.", "He means that he hates being late for the party.", "He means that he must hurry." ], "summary": "He meanns that he is just looking forward to the party." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the man arrive late?", "dialogue": "M: I'm terribly sorry I'm late, dear. I had a long meeting at the office.\n W: That's OK. I arrived here only a moment ago because my car broke down and I walked all the way down here.", "choices": [ "His car broke down.", "He worked late.", "He met someone else on the way." ], "summary": "He worked late." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What has she found?", "dialogue": "M: Have you found your key?\n F: Yes, I've found it.", "choices": [ "Her bag.", "Her key.", "Her kite." ], "summary": "Her key." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn about the house from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Good afternoon, I'm calling to inquire about the four bedroom house you advertised in the newspaper.\n M: I am sorry, but it's already sold.", "choices": [ "It's no longer available.", "It's not as good as advertised.", "It's being redecorated." ], "summary": "It's no longer available." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time will the lecture begin?", "dialogue": "M: I am not sure when to leave for the lecture.\n W: But it's already fifteen to eight.\n M: Take it easy. Fifteen minutes is quite OK.", "choices": [ "At 6:15.", "At 8:50.", "At 8:00." ], "summary": "At 8:50." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man's name?", "dialogue": "Receptionist: Dr. Carter's Office.\n Ronald: Yes, I'd like to make an appointment to see Dr. Carter, please.\n Receptionist: Is this your first visit?\n Ronald: Yes it is.\n Receptionist: Okay. Could I have your name please?\n Ronald: Yes. My name is Ronald Schuller.\n Receptionist: And may I ask who referred you to our office?\n Ronald: Uh, I drove past your office yesterday.\n Receptionist: Okay. How about the day after tomorrow on Wednesday at 4:00 O'clock?\n Ronald: Uh. Do you happen to have an opening in the morning? I usually pick up my kids from school around that time.\n Receptionist: Okay. Um ... how about Tuesday at 8:00 A.M. or Thursday at 8:15 A.M.?\n Ronald: Uh, do you have anything earlier, like 7:30?\n Receptionist: No. I'm sorry.\n Ronald: Well, in that case, Thursday would be fine.\n Receptionist: Okay. Could I have your phone number please?\n Ronald: It's 643-0547.\n Receptionist: Alright. And what's the nature of your visit?\n Ronald: Uh ...\n Receptionist: Yes sir.\n Ronald: Well, to tell the truth, I fell from a ladder two days ago while painting my house, and I sprained my ankle when my foot landed in a paint can. I suffered a few scratches on my hands and knees, but I'm most concerned that the swelling in my ankle hasn't gone down yet.\n Receptionist: Well, did you put ice on it immediately after this happened?\n Ronald: Well yeah. I just filled the paint can with ice and ...\n Receptionist: And so after you removed the paint can ... Sir, sir, Mr. Schuller, are you still there?\n Ronald: Well that's part of the problem. Uh, the paint can is still on my foot.\n Receptionist: Look, Mr. Schuller. Please come in today. I don't think your case can wait.", "choices": [ "Russell", "Randall", "Ronald" ], "summary": "Ronald" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "From the conversation, how did the man probably find out about Dr. Carter?", "dialogue": "Receptionist: Dr. Carter's Office.\n Ronald: Yes, I'd like to make an appointment to see Dr. Carter, please.\n Receptionist: Is this your first visit?\n Ronald: Yes it is.\n Receptionist: Okay. Could I have your name please?\n Ronald: Yes. My name is Ronald Schuller.\n Receptionist: And may I ask who referred you to our office?\n Ronald: Uh, I drove past your office yesterday.\n Receptionist: Okay. How about the day after tomorrow on Wednesday at 4:00 O'clock?\n Ronald: Uh. Do you happen to have an opening in the morning? I usually pick up my kids from school around that time.\n Receptionist: Okay. Um ... how about Tuesday at 8:00 A.M. or Thursday at 8:15 A.M.?\n Ronald: Uh, do you have anything earlier, like 7:30?\n Receptionist: No. I'm sorry.\n Ronald: Well, in that case, Thursday would be fine.\n Receptionist: Okay. Could I have your phone number please?\n Ronald: It's 643-0547.\n Receptionist: Alright. And what's the nature of your visit?\n Ronald: Uh ...\n Receptionist: Yes sir.\n Ronald: Well, to tell the truth, I fell from a ladder two days ago while painting my house, and I sprained my ankle when my foot landed in a paint can. I suffered a few scratches on my hands and knees, but I'm most concerned that the swelling in my ankle hasn't gone down yet.\n Receptionist: Well, did you put ice on it immediately after this happened?\n Ronald: Well yeah. I just filled the paint can with ice and ...\n Receptionist: And so after you removed the paint can ... Sir, sir, Mr. Schuller, are you still there?\n Ronald: Well that's part of the problem. Uh, the paint can is still on my foot.\n Receptionist: Look, Mr. Schuller. Please come in today. I don't think your case can wait.", "choices": [ "He saw the office on his way home from work.", "A friend referred him to Dr. Carter's office.", "He found Dr. Carter's number in the phone book." ], "summary": "He saw the office on his way home from work." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time does he schedule an appointment to see Dr. Carter?", "dialogue": "Receptionist: Dr. Carter's Office.\n Ronald: Yes, I'd like to make an appointment to see Dr. Carter, please.\n Receptionist: Is this your first visit?\n Ronald: Yes it is.\n Receptionist: Okay. Could I have your name please?\n Ronald: Yes. My name is Ronald Schuller.\n Receptionist: And may I ask who referred you to our office?\n Ronald: Uh, I drove past your office yesterday.\n Receptionist: Okay. How about the day after tomorrow on Wednesday at 4:00 O'clock?\n Ronald: Uh. Do you happen to have an opening in the morning? I usually pick up my kids from school around that time.\n Receptionist: Okay. Um ... how about Tuesday at 8:00 A.M. or Thursday at 8:15 A.M.?\n Ronald: Uh, do you have anything earlier, like 7:30?\n Receptionist: No. I'm sorry.\n Ronald: Well, in that case, Thursday would be fine.\n Receptionist: Okay. Could I have your phone number please?\n Ronald: It's 643-0547.\n Receptionist: Alright. And what's the nature of your visit?\n Ronald: Uh ...\n Receptionist: Yes sir.\n Ronald: Well, to tell the truth, I fell from a ladder two days ago while painting my house, and I sprained my ankle when my foot landed in a paint can. I suffered a few scratches on my hands and knees, but I'm most concerned that the swelling in my ankle hasn't gone down yet.\n Receptionist: Well, did you put ice on it immediately after this happened?\n Ronald: Well yeah. I just filled the paint can with ice and ...\n Receptionist: And so after you removed the paint can ... Sir, sir, Mr. Schuller, are you still there?\n Ronald: Well that's part of the problem. Uh, the paint can is still on my foot.\n Receptionist: Look, Mr. Schuller. Please come in today. I don't think your case can wait.", "choices": [ "Tuesday", "Wednesday", "Thursday" ], "summary": "Thursday" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man want to see the doctor?", "dialogue": "Receptionist: Dr. Carter's Office.\n Ronald: Yes, I'd like to make an appointment to see Dr. Carter, please.\n Receptionist: Is this your first visit?\n Ronald: Yes it is.\n Receptionist: Okay. Could I have your name please?\n Ronald: Yes. My name is Ronald Schuller.\n Receptionist: And may I ask who referred you to our office?\n Ronald: Uh, I drove past your office yesterday.\n Receptionist: Okay. How about the day after tomorrow on Wednesday at 4:00 O'clock?\n Ronald: Uh. Do you happen to have an opening in the morning? I usually pick up my kids from school around that time.\n Receptionist: Okay. Um ... how about Tuesday at 8:00 A.M. or Thursday at 8:15 A.M.?\n Ronald: Uh, do you have anything earlier, like 7:30?\n Receptionist: No. I'm sorry.\n Ronald: Well, in that case, Thursday would be fine.\n Receptionist: Okay. Could I have your phone number please?\n Ronald: It's 643-0547.\n Receptionist: Alright. And what's the nature of your visit?\n Ronald: Uh ...\n Receptionist: Yes sir.\n Ronald: Well, to tell the truth, I fell from a ladder two days ago while painting my house, and I sprained my ankle when my foot landed in a paint can. I suffered a few scratches on my hands and knees, but I'm most concerned that the swelling in my ankle hasn't gone down yet.\n Receptionist: Well, did you put ice on it immediately after this happened?\n Ronald: Well yeah. I just filled the paint can with ice and ...\n Receptionist: And so after you removed the paint can ... Sir, sir, Mr. Schuller, are you still there?\n Ronald: Well that's part of the problem. Uh, the paint can is still on my foot.\n Receptionist: Look, Mr. Schuller. Please come in today. I don't think your case can wait.", "choices": [ "He hurt his knee when a tall ladder fell on him.", "He injured his ankle when he fell from a ladder.", "He sprain his hand when he fell off the roof of his house." ], "summary": "He injured his ankle when he fell from a ladder." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the receptionist suggest at the end of the conversation?", "dialogue": "Receptionist: Dr. Carter's Office.\n Ronald: Yes, I'd like to make an appointment to see Dr. Carter, please.\n Receptionist: Is this your first visit?\n Ronald: Yes it is.\n Receptionist: Okay. Could I have your name please?\n Ronald: Yes. My name is Ronald Schuller.\n Receptionist: And may I ask who referred you to our office?\n Ronald: Uh, I drove past your office yesterday.\n Receptionist: Okay. How about the day after tomorrow on Wednesday at 4:00 O'clock?\n Ronald: Uh. Do you happen to have an opening in the morning? I usually pick up my kids from school around that time.\n Receptionist: Okay. Um ... how about Tuesday at 8:00 A.M. or Thursday at 8:15 A.M.?\n Ronald: Uh, do you have anything earlier, like 7:30?\n Receptionist: No. I'm sorry.\n Ronald: Well, in that case, Thursday would be fine.\n Receptionist: Okay. Could I have your phone number please?\n Ronald: It's 643-0547.\n Receptionist: Alright. And what's the nature of your visit?\n Ronald: Uh ...\n Receptionist: Yes sir.\n Ronald: Well, to tell the truth, I fell from a ladder two days ago while painting my house, and I sprained my ankle when my foot landed in a paint can. I suffered a few scratches on my hands and knees, but I'm most concerned that the swelling in my ankle hasn't gone down yet.\n Receptionist: Well, did you put ice on it immediately after this happened?\n Ronald: Well yeah. I just filled the paint can with ice and ...\n Receptionist: And so after you removed the paint can ... Sir, sir, Mr. Schuller, are you still there?\n Ronald: Well that's part of the problem. Uh, the paint can is still on my foot.\n Receptionist: Look, Mr. Schuller. Please come in today. I don't think your case can wait.", "choices": [ "The man should put some ice on his injury.", "The man needs to come into the office right away.", "The man ought to take it easy for a few days." ], "summary": "The man needs to come into the office right away." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: I'm going to the shop to buy some food for the next few days.\n W: Take care and wear more clothes. It's freezing outside.", "choices": [ "She says he should take care of himself.", "She asks him to buy more.", "She says it is very cold outside." ], "summary": "She says it is very cold outside." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man's main problem with his computer?", "dialogue": "Phone Recording: Hello and thank you for calling computer technical support.\n Caller: Uh, yes, I have a problem ...\n Phone Recording: Your call is important to us, and we will answer your call in the order that it was received. You are number 47 in the queue. Your approximate waiting time is 47 minutes.\n Technical support: Jason, speaking. How can I help you?\n Caller: Oh, I'm saved. I thought I was going to have to wait all day.\n Technical support: Okay, what's the problem?\n Caller: Yeah, well, I bought one of your laptop computers about three weeks ago, but it just isn't running right.\n Technical support: Okay, well, sorry to say, but your computer is no longer under warranty. [What?!] It ran out yesterday.\n Caller: What? A three-week warranty? [Yeah, great isn't it.]. Ah!!!\n Technical support: Okay, okay, what seems to be the problem?\n Caller: Well, first of all, the thing always freezes [Yeah.] and has crashed a zillion times ... [Always.]\n Technical support: Uh, sir ...\n Caller: ... and I think the computer's infected with spyware and the big banana trojan virus ... [That's normal.] That's my biggest ... that's normal? ... That's my biggest concern.\n Technical support: Oh, oh, uh, sir ...\n Caller: ... and plus there was a ton of preinstalled, third-party programs that just clutter the computer, and I'm at wit's end trying to get this thing to work.\n Technical support: Sir. I have to put you on hold.\n Caller: What?\n Technical support: It's going to take us a minute or so to diagnose the problem. [Huh?!] I'm going to transfer you to our ONE technician.\n Caller: One ... one!? But ...\n Phone Recording: Thank you for waiting. Your call is important to us. You are number 84 in the queue. You approximate waiting time is 2 hours, 17 minutes or whenever we get around to answering your call. [ End of call and continuation of computer advertisement ... ]\n Caller and Narrator: Does this experience sound familiar? Then, do what I did. If your computer is holding your hostage and you can't get the service you deserve, then call Turbo Command, creators of the safest and most reliable computers and operating system on the planet. Listen, while the competition is spending all of their time trying to imitate our computer's performance and features, our company is innovating the computer industry. So, why buy a computer that hiccups every time you turn it on when you can be the owner of the sleekest and friendliest machine ever. Call us today or visit our Website for more information, and let us introduce you to the ultimate computer experience.", "choices": [ "It crashes a lot.", "His computer has a virus.", "It has a lot of junk software." ], "summary": "His computer has a virus." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the issue with the computer warranty?", "dialogue": "Phone Recording: Hello and thank you for calling computer technical support.\n Caller: Uh, yes, I have a problem ...\n Phone Recording: Your call is important to us, and we will answer your call in the order that it was received. You are number 47 in the queue. Your approximate waiting time is 47 minutes.\n Technical support: Jason, speaking. How can I help you?\n Caller: Oh, I'm saved. I thought I was going to have to wait all day.\n Technical support: Okay, what's the problem?\n Caller: Yeah, well, I bought one of your laptop computers about three weeks ago, but it just isn't running right.\n Technical support: Okay, well, sorry to say, but your computer is no longer under warranty. [What?!] It ran out yesterday.\n Caller: What? A three-week warranty? [Yeah, great isn't it.]. Ah!!!\n Technical support: Okay, okay, what seems to be the problem?\n Caller: Well, first of all, the thing always freezes [Yeah.] and has crashed a zillion times ... [Always.]\n Technical support: Uh, sir ...\n Caller: ... and I think the computer's infected with spyware and the big banana trojan virus ... [That's normal.] That's my biggest ... that's normal? ... That's my biggest concern.\n Technical support: Oh, oh, uh, sir ...\n Caller: ... and plus there was a ton of preinstalled, third-party programs that just clutter the computer, and I'm at wit's end trying to get this thing to work.\n Technical support: Sir. I have to put you on hold.\n Caller: What?\n Technical support: It's going to take us a minute or so to diagnose the problem. [Huh?!] I'm going to transfer you to our ONE technician.\n Caller: One ... one!? But ...\n Phone Recording: Thank you for waiting. Your call is important to us. You are number 84 in the queue. You approximate waiting time is 2 hours, 17 minutes or whenever we get around to answering your call. [ End of call and continuation of computer advertisement ... ]\n Caller and Narrator: Does this experience sound familiar? Then, do what I did. If your computer is holding your hostage and you can't get the service you deserve, then call Turbo Command, creators of the safest and most reliable computers and operating system on the planet. Listen, while the competition is spending all of their time trying to imitate our computer's performance and features, our company is innovating the computer industry. So, why buy a computer that hiccups every time you turn it on when you can be the owner of the sleekest and friendliest machine ever. Call us today or visit our Website for more information, and let us introduce you to the ultimate computer experience.", "choices": [ "The warranty has expired since he bought the computer.", "The warranty isn't valid because didn't register the computer.", "The warranty doesn't cover software issues and problems." ], "summary": "The warranty has expired since he bought the computer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we infer from the first company's response to the caller?", "dialogue": "Phone Recording: Hello and thank you for calling computer technical support.\n Caller: Uh, yes, I have a problem ...\n Phone Recording: Your call is important to us, and we will answer your call in the order that it was received. You are number 47 in the queue. Your approximate waiting time is 47 minutes.\n Technical support: Jason, speaking. How can I help you?\n Caller: Oh, I'm saved. I thought I was going to have to wait all day.\n Technical support: Okay, what's the problem?\n Caller: Yeah, well, I bought one of your laptop computers about three weeks ago, but it just isn't running right.\n Technical support: Okay, well, sorry to say, but your computer is no longer under warranty. [What?!] It ran out yesterday.\n Caller: What? A three-week warranty? [Yeah, great isn't it.]. Ah!!!\n Technical support: Okay, okay, what seems to be the problem?\n Caller: Well, first of all, the thing always freezes [Yeah.] and has crashed a zillion times ... [Always.]\n Technical support: Uh, sir ...\n Caller: ... and I think the computer's infected with spyware and the big banana trojan virus ... [That's normal.] That's my biggest ... that's normal? ... That's my biggest concern.\n Technical support: Oh, oh, uh, sir ...\n Caller: ... and plus there was a ton of preinstalled, third-party programs that just clutter the computer, and I'm at wit's end trying to get this thing to work.\n Technical support: Sir. I have to put you on hold.\n Caller: What?\n Technical support: It's going to take us a minute or so to diagnose the problem. [Huh?!] I'm going to transfer you to our ONE technician.\n Caller: One ... one!? But ...\n Phone Recording: Thank you for waiting. Your call is important to us. You are number 84 in the queue. You approximate waiting time is 2 hours, 17 minutes or whenever we get around to answering your call. [ End of call and continuation of computer advertisement ... ]\n Caller and Narrator: Does this experience sound familiar? Then, do what I did. If your computer is holding your hostage and you can't get the service you deserve, then call Turbo Command, creators of the safest and most reliable computers and operating system on the planet. Listen, while the competition is spending all of their time trying to imitate our computer's performance and features, our company is innovating the computer industry. So, why buy a computer that hiccups every time you turn it on when you can be the owner of the sleekest and friendliest machine ever. Call us today or visit our Website for more information, and let us introduce you to the ultimate computer experience.", "choices": [ "They sent the man the wrong computer in the first place.", "The company doesn't provide warranties for their products.", "They are understaffed to handle customer complaints." ], "summary": "They are understaffed to handle customer complaints." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which of the following is a main selling point for the second company being advertised?", "dialogue": "Phone Recording: Hello and thank you for calling computer technical support.\n Caller: Uh, yes, I have a problem ...\n Phone Recording: Your call is important to us, and we will answer your call in the order that it was received. You are number 47 in the queue. Your approximate waiting time is 47 minutes.\n Technical support: Jason, speaking. How can I help you?\n Caller: Oh, I'm saved. I thought I was going to have to wait all day.\n Technical support: Okay, what's the problem?\n Caller: Yeah, well, I bought one of your laptop computers about three weeks ago, but it just isn't running right.\n Technical support: Okay, well, sorry to say, but your computer is no longer under warranty. [What?!] It ran out yesterday.\n Caller: What? A three-week warranty? [Yeah, great isn't it.]. Ah!!!\n Technical support: Okay, okay, what seems to be the problem?\n Caller: Well, first of all, the thing always freezes [Yeah.] and has crashed a zillion times ... [Always.]\n Technical support: Uh, sir ...\n Caller: ... and I think the computer's infected with spyware and the big banana trojan virus ... [That's normal.] That's my biggest ... that's normal? ... That's my biggest concern.\n Technical support: Oh, oh, uh, sir ...\n Caller: ... and plus there was a ton of preinstalled, third-party programs that just clutter the computer, and I'm at wit's end trying to get this thing to work.\n Technical support: Sir. I have to put you on hold.\n Caller: What?\n Technical support: It's going to take us a minute or so to diagnose the problem. [Huh?!] I'm going to transfer you to our ONE technician.\n Caller: One ... one!? But ...\n Phone Recording: Thank you for waiting. Your call is important to us. You are number 84 in the queue. You approximate waiting time is 2 hours, 17 minutes or whenever we get around to answering your call. [ End of call and continuation of computer advertisement ... ]\n Caller and Narrator: Does this experience sound familiar? Then, do what I did. If your computer is holding your hostage and you can't get the service you deserve, then call Turbo Command, creators of the safest and most reliable computers and operating system on the planet. Listen, while the competition is spending all of their time trying to imitate our computer's performance and features, our company is innovating the computer industry. So, why buy a computer that hiccups every time you turn it on when you can be the owner of the sleekest and friendliest machine ever. Call us today or visit our Website for more information, and let us introduce you to the ultimate computer experience.", "choices": [ "Their products are the newest on the market.", "The computers are cheaper than those sold by competitors.", "The company manufactures secure and trustworthy machines." ], "summary": "The company manufactures secure and trustworthy machines." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the name of the second company?", "dialogue": "Phone Recording: Hello and thank you for calling computer technical support.\n Caller: Uh, yes, I have a problem ...\n Phone Recording: Your call is important to us, and we will answer your call in the order that it was received. You are number 47 in the queue. Your approximate waiting time is 47 minutes.\n Technical support: Jason, speaking. How can I help you?\n Caller: Oh, I'm saved. I thought I was going to have to wait all day.\n Technical support: Okay, what's the problem?\n Caller: Yeah, well, I bought one of your laptop computers about three weeks ago, but it just isn't running right.\n Technical support: Okay, well, sorry to say, but your computer is no longer under warranty. [What?!] It ran out yesterday.\n Caller: What? A three-week warranty? [Yeah, great isn't it.]. Ah!!!\n Technical support: Okay, okay, what seems to be the problem?\n Caller: Well, first of all, the thing always freezes [Yeah.] and has crashed a zillion times ... [Always.]\n Technical support: Uh, sir ...\n Caller: ... and I think the computer's infected with spyware and the big banana trojan virus ... [That's normal.] That's my biggest ... that's normal? ... That's my biggest concern.\n Technical support: Oh, oh, uh, sir ...\n Caller: ... and plus there was a ton of preinstalled, third-party programs that just clutter the computer, and I'm at wit's end trying to get this thing to work.\n Technical support: Sir. I have to put you on hold.\n Caller: What?\n Technical support: It's going to take us a minute or so to diagnose the problem. [Huh?!] I'm going to transfer you to our ONE technician.\n Caller: One ... one!? But ...\n Phone Recording: Thank you for waiting. Your call is important to us. You are number 84 in the queue. You approximate waiting time is 2 hours, 17 minutes or whenever we get around to answering your call. [ End of call and continuation of computer advertisement ... ]\n Caller and Narrator: Does this experience sound familiar? Then, do what I did. If your computer is holding your hostage and you can't get the service you deserve, then call Turbo Command, creators of the safest and most reliable computers and operating system on the planet. Listen, while the competition is spending all of their time trying to imitate our computer's performance and features, our company is innovating the computer industry. So, why buy a computer that hiccups every time you turn it on when you can be the owner of the sleekest and friendliest machine ever. Call us today or visit our Website for more information, and let us introduce you to the ultimate computer experience.", "choices": [ "Turbo Command", "Turvo Computers", "Turban Camando" ], "summary": "Turbo Command" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the conversation mainly about?", "dialogue": "M: The floor looks super clean. Did you call the cleaning company?\n W: Nope. My foot is broken. I stay at home. So I did it myself.\n M: With a broken foot? Was that a good idea?\n W: Don't worry, Dave.\n M: You could have called Brenda. She would have done it for you.\n W: I'm not asking your little sister to clean my floors, Dave. Anyway, it wasn't as hard as you think. I have been using a Roomba recently.\n M: Oh, that cleaning robot? I'm jealous, Sandra. I wanted one, but I didn't have 500 extra dollars.\n W: I know. They're so expensive. I got mine from my boss when I was Employee of the Year two years ago.", "choices": [ "Sandra's foot.", "Cleaning the floor.", "Housekeeping costs." ], "summary": "Cleaning the floor." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is Brenda?", "dialogue": "M: The floor looks super clean. Did you call the cleaning company?\n W: Nope. My foot is broken. I stay at home. So I did it myself.\n M: With a broken foot? Was that a good idea?\n W: Don't worry, Dave.\n M: You could have called Brenda. She would have done it for you.\n W: I'm not asking your little sister to clean my floors, Dave. Anyway, it wasn't as hard as you think. I have been using a Roomba recently.\n M: Oh, that cleaning robot? I'm jealous, Sandra. I wanted one, but I didn't have 500 extra dollars.\n W: I know. They're so expensive. I got mine from my boss when I was Employee of the Year two years ago.", "choices": [ "Dave's sister.", "Sandra's boss.", "Dave's house cleaner." ], "summary": "Dave's sister." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the possible relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "W: I'm sorry, sir. I didn't finish the job as required.\n M: Oh, no, Sally, don't say sorry. Anyway, You've tried your best.", "choices": [ "Employer and employee.", "Next door neighbors.", "Two good friends." ], "summary": "Employer and employee." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man say he often eats out?", "dialogue": "W: Your wife told me that you eat out four or five times a week, I really envy you!\n M: Don't envy me! It's for business. In fact, I'm sick and tired of restaurant food! Sometimes, I just prefer a home-cooked meal.", "choices": [ "It's less time consuming.", "His wife is tired of cooking.", "It's part of his job." ], "summary": "It's part of his job." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What color does the woman prefer?", "dialogue": "M: Do you think we should paint our bedroom yellow or light blue?\n W: How about pink?", "choices": [ "Pink.", "Blue.", "Yellow." ], "summary": "Pink." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "M: Well, what did you think about Candy, the last candidate? Do you think we should hire her?\n W: She had a very impressive resume, but she seemed to lack the confidence that I think a good manager needs. Did you notice the way that she avoided making eye contact with us while she talked?\n M: She was a bit nervous, I guess. What else?\n W: When she first walked into the room to greet us, she didn't shake hands with us or introduce herself at all. I thought that was a bit unprofessional.\n M: You're right. If she walked into a meeting with our clients like that, it would make our company look bad. That made me worried most.\n W: It sure would.", "choices": [ "A job.", "A job interviewee.", "An employee." ], "summary": "A job interviewee." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman think of Candy?", "dialogue": "M: Well, what did you think about Candy, the last candidate? Do you think we should hire her?\n W: She had a very impressive resume, but she seemed to lack the confidence that I think a good manager needs. Did you notice the way that she avoided making eye contact with us while she talked?\n M: She was a bit nervous, I guess. What else?\n W: When she first walked into the room to greet us, she didn't shake hands with us or introduce herself at all. I thought that was a bit unprofessional.\n M: You're right. If she walked into a meeting with our clients like that, it would make our company look bad. That made me worried most.\n W: It sure would.", "choices": [ "She was unconfident.", "She was impressive.", "She was nervous." ], "summary": "She was unconfident." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What worried the man most about Candy?", "dialogue": "M: Well, what did you think about Candy, the last candidate? Do you think we should hire her?\n W: She had a very impressive resume, but she seemed to lack the confidence that I think a good manager needs. Did you notice the way that she avoided making eye contact with us while she talked?\n M: She was a bit nervous, I guess. What else?\n W: When she first walked into the room to greet us, she didn't shake hands with us or introduce herself at all. I thought that was a bit unprofessional.\n M: You're right. If she walked into a meeting with our clients like that, it would make our company look bad. That made me worried most.\n W: It sure would.", "choices": [ "Her dress.", "Her speech.", "Her behavior." ], "summary": "Her behavior." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which of the following is right?", "dialogue": "M: What are your banking hours?\n W: From 10 to 4 o'clock, Monday through Thursday. On Fridays we're open until 5. We're closed on Saturdays and Sundays.", "choices": [ "The bank is open until four on Fridays.", "The bank is still open at 4:30 on Thursday.", "The bank will not open on Sundays." ], "summary": "The bank will not open on Sundays." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Could he speak any other languages?", "dialogue": "F: I know you can speak French, and can you speak any other languages?\n M: I'm afraid not.", "choices": [ "He could", "He could not", "We don't know" ], "summary": "He could not" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the woman?", "dialogue": "W: Pardon me, officer. I want to go to Bums Park. Would you please tell me how to get there?\n M: Yes, Miss. Bums Park is about half a mile from here. Do you want to take a bus or walk? The bus stop is on the other side of the street if you want to take a bus.\n W: Well, I'd like to walk if it's within walking distance.\n M: All right. We are now on Main Street. Go this way along, until you come to First Street.\n W: I see.\n M: Go straight along Main Street as far as First Street. Turn left onto First Street and walk another two blocks. Then you'll come to Lincoln Street?\n W: Lincoln Street.\n M: Yes, then turn right. Walk for a few minutes. Bums park begins at the comer of Lincoln and Fifth.\n W: Thank you very much, officer.\n M: You're welcome. Good-bye.", "choices": [ "In First Street.", "In Main Street.", "At the bus-stop." ], "summary": "In Main Street." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is Burns Park?", "dialogue": "W: Pardon me, officer. I want to go to Bums Park. Would you please tell me how to get there?\n M: Yes, Miss. Bums Park is about half a mile from here. Do you want to take a bus or walk? The bus stop is on the other side of the street if you want to take a bus.\n W: Well, I'd like to walk if it's within walking distance.\n M: All right. We are now on Main Street. Go this way along, until you come to First Street.\n W: I see.\n M: Go straight along Main Street as far as First Street. Turn left onto First Street and walk another two blocks. Then you'll come to Lincoln Street?\n W: Lincoln Street.\n M: Yes, then turn right. Walk for a few minutes. Bums park begins at the comer of Lincoln and Fifth.\n W: Thank you very much, officer.\n M: You're welcome. Good-bye.", "choices": [ "At the first crossing.", "On the other side of Main Street.", "At the corner of Lincoln and fifth." ], "summary": "At the corner of Lincoln and fifth." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How can the woman get to the park when she is at the crossing of First Street and Lincoln Street?", "dialogue": "W: Pardon me, officer. I want to go to Bums Park. Would you please tell me how to get there?\n M: Yes, Miss. Bums Park is about half a mile from here. Do you want to take a bus or walk? The bus stop is on the other side of the street if you want to take a bus.\n W: Well, I'd like to walk if it's within walking distance.\n M: All right. We are now on Main Street. Go this way along, until you come to First Street.\n W: I see.\n M: Go straight along Main Street as far as First Street. Turn left onto First Street and walk another two blocks. Then you'll come to Lincoln Street?\n W: Lincoln Street.\n M: Yes, then turn right. Walk for a few minutes. Bums park begins at the comer of Lincoln and Fifth.\n W: Thank you very much, officer.\n M: You're welcome. Good-bye.", "choices": [ "Turn right and go straight.", "Go along First Street for a few minutes.", "Turn left and walk two blocks." ], "summary": "Turn right and go straight." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man's problem?", "dialogue": "W: Jane, I am having difficulty with all the theoretic stuff we are getting in our computer course.\n M: Oh, that part I understand. What I can't figure out is how to make it work in our program.", "choices": [ "He can't apply the theory to his program.", "He isn't getting along with his staff.", "He didn't register for a proper course." ], "summary": "He can't apply the theory to his program." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the probable relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "M: Can I help you?\n W: Yes, I am looking for a pair of gloves. I think I wear size six.\n M: The gloves are on this counter. Let's see... How about the blue pair? The color suits you and they are washable, too.\n W: Oh, I'll try them on. They seem to fit. How much shall I pay you?\n M: They are on sales this week. They have been reduced to twenty-five dollars.\n W: All right. I will take them.\n M: They are very nice.\n W: Thank you.", "choices": [ "Salesman and customer.", "Bank clerk and customer.", "Waiter and customer." ], "summary": "Salesman and customer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much should the woman pay for the gloves?", "dialogue": "M: Can I help you?\n W: Yes, I am looking for a pair of gloves. I think I wear size six.\n M: The gloves are on this counter. Let's see... How about the blue pair? The color suits you and they are washable, too.\n W: Oh, I'll try them on. They seem to fit. How much shall I pay you?\n M: They are on sales this week. They have been reduced to twenty-five dollars.\n W: All right. I will take them.\n M: They are very nice.\n W: Thank you.", "choices": [ "20 dollars.", "50 dollars.", "25 dollars." ], "summary": "25 dollars." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where can the man get the tickets?", "dialogue": "W: Tom said he could get your club some tickets to the game if you're interested.\n M: If we are interested. Look, Susan. We've been trying to get tickets everywhere.", "choices": [ "From the club.", "From Susan.", "From Tom." ], "summary": "From Tom." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman imply?", "dialogue": "M: I really can't stand the way David controls the conversation all the time. If he's going to be at your Christmas party, I just won't come.\n W: I'm sorry you feel that way, but my mother insists that he come.", "choices": [ "She will ask David to talk less.", "She will meet the man halfway.", "She has to invite David to the party." ], "summary": "She has to invite David to the party." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "W: I couldn't stand this morning. My right leg went stiff.\n M: I'm afraid it's probably a side-effect from the drugs I put you on.", "choices": [ "Salesman and customer.", "Doctor and nurse.", "Doctor and patient." ], "summary": "Doctor and patient." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman going to buy?", "dialogue": "M: Are you buying that book on ships? I didn't know you were interested in ships.\n W: I'm not. I've just been looking at the pictures. No, this is the one I'm buying-on modern aircraft.\n M: I thought you hated flying.\n W: I do, but I love watching planes.", "choices": [ "A book on planes.", "Pictures of ships.", "A book on ships." ], "summary": "A book on planes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What had the man assumed at first?", "dialogue": "W: Mike said he can give us a ride to the game.\n M: Oh good, then he does have his car.", "choices": [ "Mike's friends didn't plan to go to the game.", "Mike's car wasn't available.", "Mike had a car on his own." ], "summary": "Mike's car wasn't available." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Just look at this newspaper, nothing but murder, death and war! Do you still believe people are basically good?\n M: Of course I do. But newspapers hardly ever report stories about peace and generosity. They are not news.", "choices": [ "The man is quite optimistic about human nature.", "The woman is unsure if there will be peace in the world.", "The woman is doubtful about newspaper stories." ], "summary": "The man is quite optimistic about human nature." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: I don't think the job has to be done perfectly.\n M: Maybe, but it's important to do your best.", "choices": [ "Nobody can be the best.", "Do as well as you can.", "It's difficult to do something perfectly." ], "summary": "Do as well as you can." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How will they go to the theater according to the man?", "dialogue": "W: Do you want to try to take the subway to the theater?\n M: We can take a taxi. It's more expensive, but it's a lot easier.", "choices": [ "By subway.", "By taxi.", "By bus." ], "summary": "By taxi." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man usually do on Mondays and Wednesdays?", "dialogue": "Josh: Hey, I hear you and Stephanie are really getting serious.\n Michael: Yeah, I think she'll be impressed with my new exercise program.\n Josh: What? What are you talking about? What exercise program? What did you tell her?\n Michael: Well, you know, I enjoy staying in shape. [Right] First, I generally get up every morning at 5:30 a.m.\n Josh: Oh, yeah. Since when? You don't roll out of bed until at least 7:30 p.m.\n Michael: No, no, and on Mondays and Wednesdays, ...\n Josh: Ah, not another tall tale ...\n Michael: I almost always go jogging for about a half hour, you know, to improve my endurance.\n Josh: Hey, jogging to the refrigerator for a glass of milk doesn't count.\n Michael: Of course, before I leave, I usually make sure I do some stretches so I don't pull a muscle on my run.\n Josh: Right. One jumping jack.\n Michael: Then, I told her that I usually lift weights Tuesdays and Thursdays for about an hour after work.\n Josh: Humph.\n Michael: This helps me build muscle strength.\n Josh: A one-pound barbell.\n Michael: Finally, I often go hiking on Saturdays with my dog [What dog!?], well, and I like hiking because it helps me burn off stress and reduce anxiety that builds up during the week.\n Josh: Oh yeah, those lies.\n Michael: Well, uh, as for Fridays, I sometimes just relax at home by watching a movie or inviting you over to visit.\n Josh: If I buy the pizza.\n Michael: But ... bu ... And on Sundays, I take the day off from exercising, but I usually take my dog for a walk.\n Josh: Forget it. She'll never buy this story.", "choices": [ "He runs.", "He plays tennis.", "He does aerobics." ], "summary": "He runs." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man do before the activity in Question 1?", "dialogue": "Josh: Hey, I hear you and Stephanie are really getting serious.\n Michael: Yeah, I think she'll be impressed with my new exercise program.\n Josh: What? What are you talking about? What exercise program? What did you tell her?\n Michael: Well, you know, I enjoy staying in shape. [Right] First, I generally get up every morning at 5:30 a.m.\n Josh: Oh, yeah. Since when? You don't roll out of bed until at least 7:30 p.m.\n Michael: No, no, and on Mondays and Wednesdays, ...\n Josh: Ah, not another tall tale ...\n Michael: I almost always go jogging for about a half hour, you know, to improve my endurance.\n Josh: Hey, jogging to the refrigerator for a glass of milk doesn't count.\n Michael: Of course, before I leave, I usually make sure I do some stretches so I don't pull a muscle on my run.\n Josh: Right. One jumping jack.\n Michael: Then, I told her that I usually lift weights Tuesdays and Thursdays for about an hour after work.\n Josh: Humph.\n Michael: This helps me build muscle strength.\n Josh: A one-pound barbell.\n Michael: Finally, I often go hiking on Saturdays with my dog [What dog!?], well, and I like hiking because it helps me burn off stress and reduce anxiety that builds up during the week.\n Josh: Oh yeah, those lies.\n Michael: Well, uh, as for Fridays, I sometimes just relax at home by watching a movie or inviting you over to visit.\n Josh: If I buy the pizza.\n Michael: But ... bu ... And on Sundays, I take the day off from exercising, but I usually take my dog for a walk.\n Josh: Forget it. She'll never buy this story.", "choices": [ "He swims.", "He does push-ups.", "He stretches." ], "summary": "He stretches." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man lift weights?", "dialogue": "Josh: Hey, I hear you and Stephanie are really getting serious.\n Michael: Yeah, I think she'll be impressed with my new exercise program.\n Josh: What? What are you talking about? What exercise program? What did you tell her?\n Michael: Well, you know, I enjoy staying in shape. [Right] First, I generally get up every morning at 5:30 a.m.\n Josh: Oh, yeah. Since when? You don't roll out of bed until at least 7:30 p.m.\n Michael: No, no, and on Mondays and Wednesdays, ...\n Josh: Ah, not another tall tale ...\n Michael: I almost always go jogging for about a half hour, you know, to improve my endurance.\n Josh: Hey, jogging to the refrigerator for a glass of milk doesn't count.\n Michael: Of course, before I leave, I usually make sure I do some stretches so I don't pull a muscle on my run.\n Josh: Right. One jumping jack.\n Michael: Then, I told her that I usually lift weights Tuesdays and Thursdays for about an hour after work.\n Josh: Humph.\n Michael: This helps me build muscle strength.\n Josh: A one-pound barbell.\n Michael: Finally, I often go hiking on Saturdays with my dog [What dog!?], well, and I like hiking because it helps me burn off stress and reduce anxiety that builds up during the week.\n Josh: Oh yeah, those lies.\n Michael: Well, uh, as for Fridays, I sometimes just relax at home by watching a movie or inviting you over to visit.\n Josh: If I buy the pizza.\n Michael: But ... bu ... And on Sundays, I take the day off from exercising, but I usually take my dog for a walk.\n Josh: Forget it. She'll never buy this story.", "choices": [ "to strengthen his muscles", "to improve his endurance", "to increase his flexibility" ], "summary": "to strengthen his muscles" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man go hiking on Saturdays?", "dialogue": "Josh: Hey, I hear you and Stephanie are really getting serious.\n Michael: Yeah, I think she'll be impressed with my new exercise program.\n Josh: What? What are you talking about? What exercise program? What did you tell her?\n Michael: Well, you know, I enjoy staying in shape. [Right] First, I generally get up every morning at 5:30 a.m.\n Josh: Oh, yeah. Since when? You don't roll out of bed until at least 7:30 p.m.\n Michael: No, no, and on Mondays and Wednesdays, ...\n Josh: Ah, not another tall tale ...\n Michael: I almost always go jogging for about a half hour, you know, to improve my endurance.\n Josh: Hey, jogging to the refrigerator for a glass of milk doesn't count.\n Michael: Of course, before I leave, I usually make sure I do some stretches so I don't pull a muscle on my run.\n Josh: Right. One jumping jack.\n Michael: Then, I told her that I usually lift weights Tuesdays and Thursdays for about an hour after work.\n Josh: Humph.\n Michael: This helps me build muscle strength.\n Josh: A one-pound barbell.\n Michael: Finally, I often go hiking on Saturdays with my dog [What dog!?], well, and I like hiking because it helps me burn off stress and reduce anxiety that builds up during the week.\n Josh: Oh yeah, those lies.\n Michael: Well, uh, as for Fridays, I sometimes just relax at home by watching a movie or inviting you over to visit.\n Josh: If I buy the pizza.\n Michael: But ... bu ... And on Sundays, I take the day off from exercising, but I usually take my dog for a walk.\n Josh: Forget it. She'll never buy this story.", "choices": [ "It helps him get rid of his worries from the week.", "Hiking allows him to burn off weight from overeating.", "Walking with his dog provides opportunities to enjoy nature." ], "summary": "It helps him get rid of his worries from the week." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man do on Sundays?", "dialogue": "Josh: Hey, I hear you and Stephanie are really getting serious.\n Michael: Yeah, I think she'll be impressed with my new exercise program.\n Josh: What? What are you talking about? What exercise program? What did you tell her?\n Michael: Well, you know, I enjoy staying in shape. [Right] First, I generally get up every morning at 5:30 a.m.\n Josh: Oh, yeah. Since when? You don't roll out of bed until at least 7:30 p.m.\n Michael: No, no, and on Mondays and Wednesdays, ...\n Josh: Ah, not another tall tale ...\n Michael: I almost always go jogging for about a half hour, you know, to improve my endurance.\n Josh: Hey, jogging to the refrigerator for a glass of milk doesn't count.\n Michael: Of course, before I leave, I usually make sure I do some stretches so I don't pull a muscle on my run.\n Josh: Right. One jumping jack.\n Michael: Then, I told her that I usually lift weights Tuesdays and Thursdays for about an hour after work.\n Josh: Humph.\n Michael: This helps me build muscle strength.\n Josh: A one-pound barbell.\n Michael: Finally, I often go hiking on Saturdays with my dog [What dog!?], well, and I like hiking because it helps me burn off stress and reduce anxiety that builds up during the week.\n Josh: Oh yeah, those lies.\n Michael: Well, uh, as for Fridays, I sometimes just relax at home by watching a movie or inviting you over to visit.\n Josh: If I buy the pizza.\n Michael: But ... bu ... And on Sundays, I take the day off from exercising, but I usually take my dog for a walk.\n Josh: Forget it. She'll never buy this story.", "choices": [ "He relaxes and watches TV.", "He goes for a walk.", "He goes swimming." ], "summary": "He goes for a walk." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Americans tend to ______.", "dialogue": "Jack: Peter, people around the world come to America to live, work and study, so to understand America in terms of its cultural differences is very important.\n Peter: I couldn't agree with you more, Jack. Americans are much more assertive than most foreigners. For example, Americans begin a discussion with a focus on accomplishments and concrete facts.\n Jack: You're right. America is a rather individualistic society, with less social pressure to conform. So you will need to become more assertive and to speak out on your own behalf.\n Peter: Another aspect of American behavior is Americans are more guarded about personal space. So when you are talking to an American, don't stay too close. This personal distance is not due to body odor or bad breath, but because closeness lends a sense of intimacy that is out of proportion to the relationship at the moment.\n Jack: Yes. Also, try to avoid physical contact while you are speaking. Touching is a bit too intimate for casual acquaintances. So don't put your arm around their shoulder, touch their face, or hold their hand. Shaking hands when you initially meet or part is acceptable, but this is only momentary.\n Peter: In many cultures, eye contact is a sign of disrespect, which is not the ease in America. In fact, it is an indication of openness, honesty, and enthusiasm.", "choices": [ "be confident in stating their views", "disregard other people's views", "disregard their own achievements" ], "summary": "be confident in stating their views" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Americans care about personal space because ______.", "dialogue": "Jack: Peter, people around the world come to America to live, work and study, so to understand America in terms of its cultural differences is very important.\n Peter: I couldn't agree with you more, Jack. Americans are much more assertive than most foreigners. For example, Americans begin a discussion with a focus on accomplishments and concrete facts.\n Jack: You're right. America is a rather individualistic society, with less social pressure to conform. So you will need to become more assertive and to speak out on your own behalf.\n Peter: Another aspect of American behavior is Americans are more guarded about personal space. So when you are talking to an American, don't stay too close. This personal distance is not due to body odor or bad breath, but because closeness lends a sense of intimacy that is out of proportion to the relationship at the moment.\n Jack: Yes. Also, try to avoid physical contact while you are speaking. Touching is a bit too intimate for casual acquaintances. So don't put your arm around their shoulder, touch their face, or hold their hand. Shaking hands when you initially meet or part is acceptable, but this is only momentary.\n Peter: In many cultures, eye contact is a sign of disrespect, which is not the ease in America. In fact, it is an indication of openness, honesty, and enthusiasm.", "choices": [ "they can be turned off by body odor", "they are taller and bigger", "they believe the relationship is not intimate enough" ], "summary": "they believe the relationship is not intimate enough" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Casual acquaintances should avoid all of the following forms of physical contact with Americans EXCEPT ______.", "dialogue": "Jack: Peter, people around the world come to America to live, work and study, so to understand America in terms of its cultural differences is very important.\n Peter: I couldn't agree with you more, Jack. Americans are much more assertive than most foreigners. For example, Americans begin a discussion with a focus on accomplishments and concrete facts.\n Jack: You're right. America is a rather individualistic society, with less social pressure to conform. So you will need to become more assertive and to speak out on your own behalf.\n Peter: Another aspect of American behavior is Americans are more guarded about personal space. So when you are talking to an American, don't stay too close. This personal distance is not due to body odor or bad breath, but because closeness lends a sense of intimacy that is out of proportion to the relationship at the moment.\n Jack: Yes. Also, try to avoid physical contact while you are speaking. Touching is a bit too intimate for casual acquaintances. So don't put your arm around their shoulder, touch their face, or hold their hand. Shaking hands when you initially meet or part is acceptable, but this is only momentary.\n Peter: In many cultures, eye contact is a sign of disrespect, which is not the ease in America. In fact, it is an indication of openness, honesty, and enthusiasm.", "choices": [ "having a long hand shake", "putting your arm around their shoulder", "none of these" ], "summary": "putting your arm around their shoulder" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Americans are ______ eye contact.", "dialogue": "Jack: Peter, people around the world come to America to live, work and study, so to understand America in terms of its cultural differences is very important.\n Peter: I couldn't agree with you more, Jack. Americans are much more assertive than most foreigners. For example, Americans begin a discussion with a focus on accomplishments and concrete facts.\n Jack: You're right. America is a rather individualistic society, with less social pressure to conform. So you will need to become more assertive and to speak out on your own behalf.\n Peter: Another aspect of American behavior is Americans are more guarded about personal space. So when you are talking to an American, don't stay too close. This personal distance is not due to body odor or bad breath, but because closeness lends a sense of intimacy that is out of proportion to the relationship at the moment.\n Jack: Yes. Also, try to avoid physical contact while you are speaking. Touching is a bit too intimate for casual acquaintances. So don't put your arm around their shoulder, touch their face, or hold their hand. Shaking hands when you initially meet or part is acceptable, but this is only momentary.\n Peter: In many cultures, eye contact is a sign of disrespect, which is not the ease in America. In fact, it is an indication of openness, honesty, and enthusiasm.", "choices": [ "disrespectful about", "suspicious of", "fine with" ], "summary": "fine with" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "According to Peter, eye contact is not an indication of ______.", "dialogue": "Jack: Peter, people around the world come to America to live, work and study, so to understand America in terms of its cultural differences is very important.\n Peter: I couldn't agree with you more, Jack. Americans are much more assertive than most foreigners. For example, Americans begin a discussion with a focus on accomplishments and concrete facts.\n Jack: You're right. America is a rather individualistic society, with less social pressure to conform. So you will need to become more assertive and to speak out on your own behalf.\n Peter: Another aspect of American behavior is Americans are more guarded about personal space. So when you are talking to an American, don't stay too close. This personal distance is not due to body odor or bad breath, but because closeness lends a sense of intimacy that is out of proportion to the relationship at the moment.\n Jack: Yes. Also, try to avoid physical contact while you are speaking. Touching is a bit too intimate for casual acquaintances. So don't put your arm around their shoulder, touch their face, or hold their hand. Shaking hands when you initially meet or part is acceptable, but this is only momentary.\n Peter: In many cultures, eye contact is a sign of disrespect, which is not the ease in America. In fact, it is an indication of openness, honesty, and enthusiasm.", "choices": [ "openness", "honesty", "kindness" ], "summary": "kindness" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me. May I have a word with John?\n W: Oh, sorry. He's busy with his homework.", "choices": [ "The man had a word with John.", "John didn't want to talk with him.", "John was doing his homework." ], "summary": "John was doing his homework." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the woman do a few days ago?", "dialogue": "M: Good morning, Dr. Ellis' Office.\n W: This is Mrs. Jackson. May I speak to the doctor?\n M: Mrs. Jackson, Dr. Ellis is here. How's that new tooth?\n W: Not so good, doctor. That's what I'm calling about. It just doesn't seem to fit right.\n M: Well, that's to be expected during the first few days after it has been put in. Have you been leaving it in as I told you?\n W: Well, it hurts so much, doctor, especially when I eat.\n M: I understand, Mrs. Jackson. It hurts in the beginning, I know. But it's really better to leave it in, except when you clean it of course.\n W: Well, I did at first, doctor, but it hurt so much that I just couldn't stand it any longer.\n M: Well, maybe we can set it a little more.\n W: Set it right?\n M: Yes. When can you come here?\n W: Oh, right away, doctor, if you don't mind.\n M: Let me see, can you get here by 11:00?\n W: Oh, yes, doctor. I can make it. Thank you. See you then.", "choices": [ "She had a false tooth taken out.", "She had her teeth examined.", "She had a false tooth fitted." ], "summary": "She had a false tooth fitted." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the woman's tooth ache so much?", "dialogue": "M: Good morning, Dr. Ellis' Office.\n W: This is Mrs. Jackson. May I speak to the doctor?\n M: Mrs. Jackson, Dr. Ellis is here. How's that new tooth?\n W: Not so good, doctor. That's what I'm calling about. It just doesn't seem to fit right.\n M: Well, that's to be expected during the first few days after it has been put in. Have you been leaving it in as I told you?\n W: Well, it hurts so much, doctor, especially when I eat.\n M: I understand, Mrs. Jackson. It hurts in the beginning, I know. But it's really better to leave it in, except when you clean it of course.\n W: Well, I did at first, doctor, but it hurt so much that I just couldn't stand it any longer.\n M: Well, maybe we can set it a little more.\n W: Set it right?\n M: Yes. When can you come here?\n W: Oh, right away, doctor, if you don't mind.\n M: Let me see, can you get here by 11:00?\n W: Oh, yes, doctor. I can make it. Thank you. See you then.", "choices": [ "Because the tooth didn't fit quite right.", "Because she didn't take good care of the tooth.", "Because she often ate sweets." ], "summary": "Because the tooth didn't fit quite right." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time did the doctor ask the woman to get there?", "dialogue": "M: Good morning, Dr. Ellis' Office.\n W: This is Mrs. Jackson. May I speak to the doctor?\n M: Mrs. Jackson, Dr. Ellis is here. How's that new tooth?\n W: Not so good, doctor. That's what I'm calling about. It just doesn't seem to fit right.\n M: Well, that's to be expected during the first few days after it has been put in. Have you been leaving it in as I told you?\n W: Well, it hurts so much, doctor, especially when I eat.\n M: I understand, Mrs. Jackson. It hurts in the beginning, I know. But it's really better to leave it in, except when you clean it of course.\n W: Well, I did at first, doctor, but it hurt so much that I just couldn't stand it any longer.\n M: Well, maybe we can set it a little more.\n W: Set it right?\n M: Yes. When can you come here?\n W: Oh, right away, doctor, if you don't mind.\n M: Let me see, can you get here by 11:00?\n W: Oh, yes, doctor. I can make it. Thank you. See you then.", "choices": [ "After 11:00.", "Not later than 11:00.", "At 11:00 sharp." ], "summary": "Not later than 11:00." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man going to do?", "dialogue": "W: We're taking up a collection to buy a gift for Gemma. She'll have been with the company 25 years next week.\n M: Well, count me in. But I'm a bit short on cash now. When do you need it?", "choices": [ "Take up collection next week.", "Give his contribution some time later.", "Buy an expensive gift for Gemma." ], "summary": "Give his contribution some time later." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": ". What had the man assumed?", "dialogue": "W: I had to go to the hospital yesterday to see a doctor, since the infirmary was closed.\n M: Oh, so it was closed for the holiday.", "choices": [ "It was a holiday yesterday.", "The hospital was closed.", "The infirmary was open." ], "summary": "It was a holiday yesterday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the largest ethnic group in San Francisco?", "dialogue": "M: So you're visiting San Francisco?\n W: Yes, I just got here yesterday. And you?\n M: I'm a native.\n W: Oh, really? Everyone else I've met so far has been a tourist like us. I was beginning to think that there were no natives.\n M: Well. San Francisco has a lot of different ethnic groups so you might think you're seeing a lot of foreigners. But actually, the city has a population of about 700 000.\n W: What are the different ethnic groups?\n M: Web, after whites, the largest one is blacks.\n W: I thought it was Chinese.\n M: It's true that San Francisco has the largest Chinese community outside of Asia. But there are many more blacks here than Chinese.\n W: That's interesting. Don't most of the Chinese people live in China-town?\n M: Well, no, they live all over the city, but China-town is definitely the center of Chinese culture here. That's where you'll find the best Chinese restaurants, bookstores, art, theaters, things like that.\n W: What about the Japanese? Doesn't San Francisco have a large Japanese population too?\n M: No, actually there are only about 12 000 Japanese people here, but we do have an area called \"Japan-town\" that has Japanese restaurants and bookstores.\n W: You seem to know a lot about this city.\n M: Well, most San Franciscans think their city is pretty special. We like to talk about it. Besides, I teach ethnic history at the university here.\n W: No wonder you know so much!", "choices": [ "The blacks.", "The whites.", "The Chinese." ], "summary": "The whites." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where do most of the Chinese people live in San Francisco?", "dialogue": "M: So you're visiting San Francisco?\n W: Yes, I just got here yesterday. And you?\n M: I'm a native.\n W: Oh, really? Everyone else I've met so far has been a tourist like us. I was beginning to think that there were no natives.\n M: Well. San Francisco has a lot of different ethnic groups so you might think you're seeing a lot of foreigners. But actually, the city has a population of about 700 000.\n W: What are the different ethnic groups?\n M: Web, after whites, the largest one is blacks.\n W: I thought it was Chinese.\n M: It's true that San Francisco has the largest Chinese community outside of Asia. But there are many more blacks here than Chinese.\n W: That's interesting. Don't most of the Chinese people live in China-town?\n M: Well, no, they live all over the city, but China-town is definitely the center of Chinese culture here. That's where you'll find the best Chinese restaurants, bookstores, art, theaters, things like that.\n W: What about the Japanese? Doesn't San Francisco have a large Japanese population too?\n M: No, actually there are only about 12 000 Japanese people here, but we do have an area called \"Japan-town\" that has Japanese restaurants and bookstores.\n W: You seem to know a lot about this city.\n M: Well, most San Franciscans think their city is pretty special. We like to talk about it. Besides, I teach ethnic history at the university here.\n W: No wonder you know so much!", "choices": [ "In China Town.", "In the northern part of the city.", "All over the city." ], "summary": "All over the city." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the Japanese population in San Francisco?", "dialogue": "M: So you're visiting San Francisco?\n W: Yes, I just got here yesterday. And you?\n M: I'm a native.\n W: Oh, really? Everyone else I've met so far has been a tourist like us. I was beginning to think that there were no natives.\n M: Well. San Francisco has a lot of different ethnic groups so you might think you're seeing a lot of foreigners. But actually, the city has a population of about 700 000.\n W: What are the different ethnic groups?\n M: Web, after whites, the largest one is blacks.\n W: I thought it was Chinese.\n M: It's true that San Francisco has the largest Chinese community outside of Asia. But there are many more blacks here than Chinese.\n W: That's interesting. Don't most of the Chinese people live in China-town?\n M: Well, no, they live all over the city, but China-town is definitely the center of Chinese culture here. That's where you'll find the best Chinese restaurants, bookstores, art, theaters, things like that.\n W: What about the Japanese? Doesn't San Francisco have a large Japanese population too?\n M: No, actually there are only about 12 000 Japanese people here, but we do have an area called \"Japan-town\" that has Japanese restaurants and bookstores.\n W: You seem to know a lot about this city.\n M: Well, most San Franciscans think their city is pretty special. We like to talk about it. Besides, I teach ethnic history at the university here.\n W: No wonder you know so much!", "choices": [ "12 000.", "700 000.", "50 000." ], "summary": "12 000." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the man know so much about San Francisco?", "dialogue": "M: So you're visiting San Francisco?\n W: Yes, I just got here yesterday. And you?\n M: I'm a native.\n W: Oh, really? Everyone else I've met so far has been a tourist like us. I was beginning to think that there were no natives.\n M: Well. San Francisco has a lot of different ethnic groups so you might think you're seeing a lot of foreigners. But actually, the city has a population of about 700 000.\n W: What are the different ethnic groups?\n M: Web, after whites, the largest one is blacks.\n W: I thought it was Chinese.\n M: It's true that San Francisco has the largest Chinese community outside of Asia. But there are many more blacks here than Chinese.\n W: That's interesting. Don't most of the Chinese people live in China-town?\n M: Well, no, they live all over the city, but China-town is definitely the center of Chinese culture here. That's where you'll find the best Chinese restaurants, bookstores, art, theaters, things like that.\n W: What about the Japanese? Doesn't San Francisco have a large Japanese population too?\n M: No, actually there are only about 12 000 Japanese people here, but we do have an area called \"Japan-town\" that has Japanese restaurants and bookstores.\n W: You seem to know a lot about this city.\n M: Well, most San Franciscans think their city is pretty special. We like to talk about it. Besides, I teach ethnic history at the university here.\n W: No wonder you know so much!", "choices": [ "He thinks the city is pretty.", "He likes to talk about it.", "He teaches ethnic history at a university." ], "summary": "He teaches ethnic history at a university." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What kind of movie does the woman find boring?", "dialogue": "W: I'd love to see a different type of movie for a change. I'm tired of movies about romantic stories.\n M: I agree. Let's go and see a new movie at the Royal Theatre. I hear it's a real story of two prison breakers.", "choices": [ "Detective stories.", "Stories about jail escapes.", "Love stories." ], "summary": "Love stories." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why can't they meet on Thursday?", "dialogue": "M: I'd like to talk to you about our next building project. Can you fix meeting for this week? What about Thursday?\n W: Well, I'm sorry. I've been extremely busy this week. I'll be at meeting all day on Thursday. And I'm going out of town on Friday. Is Wednesday all right?", "choices": [ "Because she wants to meet him on Wednesday.", "Because she has another meeting.", "Because she is in charge of the project." ], "summary": "Because she has another meeting." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation most probably take place?", "dialogue": "M: I am afraid there won't be time to do another tooth today. Make sure you don't eat anything like stakes for the next few hours, and we'll fill the other cavity tomorrow.\n W: All right. Acutually, I must hurry to the library to return some books.", "choices": [ "At a bookstore.", "At the dentist's.", "In a restaurant." ], "summary": "At the dentist's." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What problem does the woman have with the course?", "dialogue": "M: How do you like Professor Bachman's course on the History of Philosophy? He is a distinguished scholar on that subject.\n W: He is a great teacher. But I'm having a hard time with the reading list. I feel I can't ever finish it.", "choices": [ "She doesn't like the way the professor lectures.", "She's having a hard time following the professor's lectures.", "She's having difficulty with the heavy reading assignments." ], "summary": "She's having difficulty with the heavy reading assignments." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the mother do?", "dialogue": "M: Can I help you with anything, Mum?\n F: No, thanks. I can do the cooking myself.", "choices": [ "Do house working", "Do cooking", "Wash clothes" ], "summary": "Do cooking" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: Bill, where are you going?\n M: I'm going to the tennis court.\n W: Have you finished the composition our teacher assigned us yesterday?\n M: Not yet. I always seem to put things off until the last minute.", "choices": [ "He never does assignments early.", "He has finished it.", "He'll finish it in a few minutes." ], "summary": "He never does assignments early." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the speakers?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, is that seat taken?\n M: No, it's free, I think.\n W: Right, I'll take it. Here I am. I thought I'd never make it.\n M: What, catching the plane?\n W: Yes, my brother insisted on driving out to the airport. The traffic was terrible, there being an accident or something.\n M: I always travel on the airport bus. I know you waste a certain amount of time waiting around doing nothing. But at least you're certain that you'll be on time for the plane.\n W: You're right. Better late than never. But of course, better never late. I try to make it at exactly 11 o'clock. That's when our flight is supposed to take off.\n M: See they are starting to check on the seat belts. I suppose it won't be long now.\n W: The take-off is the only interesting thing about flight, in my opinion.\n M: Well, I don't know. Landing can have its moment especially when the weather is bad.\n W: Oh, that reminds me. The weather report this morning said sunny and warm. I don't see any clouds. So we'll be fine.", "choices": [ "On a plane", "On an airport bus", "In the waiting room" ], "summary": "On a plane" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What made the woman so worried at the beginning of the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, is that seat taken?\n M: No, it's free, I think.\n W: Right, I'll take it. Here I am. I thought I'd never make it.\n M: What, catching the plane?\n W: Yes, my brother insisted on driving out to the airport. The traffic was terrible, there being an accident or something.\n M: I always travel on the airport bus. I know you waste a certain amount of time waiting around doing nothing. But at least you're certain that you'll be on time for the plane.\n W: You're right. Better late than never. But of course, better never late. I try to make it at exactly 11 o'clock. That's when our flight is supposed to take off.\n M: See they are starting to check on the seat belts. I suppose it won't be long now.\n W: The take-off is the only interesting thing about flight, in my opinion.\n M: Well, I don't know. Landing can have its moment especially when the weather is bad.\n W: Oh, that reminds me. The weather report this morning said sunny and warm. I don't see any clouds. So we'll be fine.", "choices": [ "Her brother had an accident", "She would be late for her flight", "She missed the bus to the airport" ], "summary": "She would be late for her flight" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the weather like that day?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, is that seat taken?\n M: No, it's free, I think.\n W: Right, I'll take it. Here I am. I thought I'd never make it.\n M: What, catching the plane?\n W: Yes, my brother insisted on driving out to the airport. The traffic was terrible, there being an accident or something.\n M: I always travel on the airport bus. I know you waste a certain amount of time waiting around doing nothing. But at least you're certain that you'll be on time for the plane.\n W: You're right. Better late than never. But of course, better never late. I try to make it at exactly 11 o'clock. That's when our flight is supposed to take off.\n M: See they are starting to check on the seat belts. I suppose it won't be long now.\n W: The take-off is the only interesting thing about flight, in my opinion.\n M: Well, I don't know. Landing can have its moment especially when the weather is bad.\n W: Oh, that reminds me. The weather report this morning said sunny and warm. I don't see any clouds. So we'll be fine.", "choices": [ "Rainy", "Fine", "Cold" ], "summary": "Fine" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is there in the shop?", "dialogue": "W: There isn't any fish here. There's some beef. Would you like some?\n M: No, thanks.", "choices": [ "Fish.", "Meat.", "Beef." ], "summary": "Beef." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time is it?", "dialogue": "F: Hurry, it's 9 o'clock.\n M: You forgot it. Our clock is 20 minutes fast!", "choices": [ "8:40.", "9:00.", "9:20." ], "summary": "8:40." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: Oh, your watch is broken.\n M: Yes, but can Tom repair it?", "choices": [ "He wants to get rid of his broken watch.", "He wants the woman to repair his watch.", "He wants the woman's husband to repair his watch." ], "summary": "He wants the woman's husband to repair his watch." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the man see?", "dialogue": "M: What's that?\n W: Oh, it's my cat.", "choices": [ "A dog.", "A cat.", "A cow." ], "summary": "A cat." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "M: I've just been interviewed for a reporter's job on the evening paper.\n W: What's your overall feeling about how it went?\n M: Well, I think I made a good impression. It seems that they were interested in me because I've worked as a reporter before.", "choices": [ "A job interview.", "A reporter's work.", "How to impress people." ], "summary": "A job interview." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the man feel about David's way of sleeping?", "dialogue": "M: How come David is always so full of energy?\n W: He has a strange but highly effective way of sleeping.\n M: What is that?\n W: He takes a short sleep for an hour every six hours and has a total of four hours of sleep each day.\n M: Where did he get that strange idea?\n W: He read flora a book which said it was the best way for human beings, and he believed it.\n M: How many hours do you sleep a day?\n W: I need at least seven hours. I once tried to follow David's example, but it never worked out for me.\n M: If I sleep during the day, I can never wake up.\n W: Not everyone is a David I guess.", "choices": [ "It's effective.", "It's strange.", "It's the best." ], "summary": "It's strange." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many hours does David sleep a day?", "dialogue": "M: How come David is always so full of energy?\n W: He has a strange but highly effective way of sleeping.\n M: What is that?\n W: He takes a short sleep for an hour every six hours and has a total of four hours of sleep each day.\n M: Where did he get that strange idea?\n W: He read flora a book which said it was the best way for human beings, and he believed it.\n M: How many hours do you sleep a day?\n W: I need at least seven hours. I once tried to follow David's example, but it never worked out for me.\n M: If I sleep during the day, I can never wake up.\n W: Not everyone is a David I guess.", "choices": [ "Four.", "Six.", "Seven." ], "summary": "Four." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman suggest at the end of the talk?", "dialogue": "M: How come David is always so full of energy?\n W: He has a strange but highly effective way of sleeping.\n M: What is that?\n W: He takes a short sleep for an hour every six hours and has a total of four hours of sleep each day.\n M: Where did he get that strange idea?\n W: He read flora a book which said it was the best way for human beings, and he believed it.\n M: How many hours do you sleep a day?\n W: I need at least seven hours. I once tried to follow David's example, but it never worked out for me.\n M: If I sleep during the day, I can never wake up.\n W: Not everyone is a David I guess.", "choices": [ "People should develop a habit like David's.", "People need longer hours of sleep.", "People have different sleeping habits." ], "summary": "People have different sleeping habits." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What the man doing?", "dialogue": "W: Turn down the TV a little, Peter. Your father is working at his desk.\n M: Ok. Mom. I'll turn it off.", "choices": [ "Working.", "Watching TV.", "Fixing the desk." ], "summary": "Watching TV." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the boy's father?", "dialogue": "W: What do you want to do in the future?\n M: My father wants me to be an engineer like him, and my mother wants me to be a doctor, but I want to be a singer.", "choices": [ "A singer.", "A doctor.", "An engineer." ], "summary": "An engineer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Do you understand why the local people are opposed to the new dam up the river?\n M: They are worried about the potential danger if the dam should break. The river is very wide above the proposed site.", "choices": [ "The building of the dam needs a large budget.", "The proposed site is near the residential area.", "The local people feel insecure about the dam." ], "summary": "The local people feel insecure about the dam." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does White like his work?", "dialogue": "W: How are you getting on, White? Are you still working for the Merry Lynch Bank?\n M: Yes, Kitty, that's right.\n W: I suppose you know quite a lot about banking by now, don't you?\n M: Oh, yes. To tell you the truth, I'm a bit tired of it.\n W: Really? Isn't it good to work in a bank?\n M: You know I've been working for the Merry Lynch Bank for over 15 years.\n W: So you are thinking of making a change,are you?\n M: Yes, I am. Actually, you know, I'm thinking of beginning my own business.\n W: That sounds great.\n M: Yes, I think it over, but the problem is money. If I had enough money, I'd leave the bank tomorrow.\n W: What are you going to do to solve the problem?\n M: I'll borrow some money from a bank, of course, but not from the one I've been working for.", "choices": [ "He is interested in his work.", "He is proud of his work.", "He is tired of his work." ], "summary": "He is tired of his work." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does White plan to do?", "dialogue": "W: How are you getting on, White? Are you still working for the Merry Lynch Bank?\n M: Yes, Kitty, that's right.\n W: I suppose you know quite a lot about banking by now, don't you?\n M: Oh, yes. To tell you the truth, I'm a bit tired of it.\n W: Really? Isn't it good to work in a bank?\n M: You know I've been working for the Merry Lynch Bank for over 15 years.\n W: So you are thinking of making a change,are you?\n M: Yes, I am. Actually, you know, I'm thinking of beginning my own business.\n W: That sounds great.\n M: Yes, I think it over, but the problem is money. If I had enough money, I'd leave the bank tomorrow.\n W: What are you going to do to solve the problem?\n M: I'll borrow some money from a bank, of course, but not from the one I've been working for.", "choices": [ "He plans to go abroad.", "He plans to start his own business.", "He plans to work in another bank." ], "summary": "He plans to start his own business." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is White going to borrow money?", "dialogue": "W: How are you getting on, White? Are you still working for the Merry Lynch Bank?\n M: Yes, Kitty, that's right.\n W: I suppose you know quite a lot about banking by now, don't you?\n M: Oh, yes. To tell you the truth, I'm a bit tired of it.\n W: Really? Isn't it good to work in a bank?\n M: You know I've been working for the Merry Lynch Bank for over 15 years.\n W: So you are thinking of making a change,are you?\n M: Yes, I am. Actually, you know, I'm thinking of beginning my own business.\n W: That sounds great.\n M: Yes, I think it over, but the problem is money. If I had enough money, I'd leave the bank tomorrow.\n W: What are you going to do to solve the problem?\n M: I'll borrow some money from a bank, of course, but not from the one I've been working for.", "choices": [ "From the bank he is working for.", "From his friends.", "From another bank." ], "summary": "From another bank." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time do most stores close?", "dialogue": "M: What time do these stores close?\n W: Most of them close at six.\n M: How about the department store?\n W: I think that's open until nine.", "choices": [ "At six.", "At nine.", "At seven." ], "summary": "At six." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time does the department store close?", "dialogue": "M: What time do these stores close?\n W: Most of them close at six.\n M: How about the department store?\n W: I think that's open until nine.", "choices": [ "At six.", "At nine.", "At sever." ], "summary": "At nine." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "M: I can't bare the air pollution in this city anymore. It is getting worse and worse.\n W: You said it. We've never had so many factories before.", "choices": [ "The air pollution is caused by the development of industry.", "The city was poor because there wasn't much industry then.", "The woman's exaggerating the seriousness of the pollution." ], "summary": "The air pollution is caused by the development of industry." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the problem with her English?", "dialogue": "M: Have you any difficulty with the pronunciation, Sara?\n W: No, I haven't much difficulty with the pronunciation. I can pronounce English well, but I cannot spell it.", "choices": [ "Her spelling is very poor.", "Her speaking is not good.", "Her pronunciation is not good." ], "summary": "Her spelling is very poor." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Whose book is it?", "dialogue": "F: Hi, Peter. Is this your book?\n M: No, mine is here. I think it's Tom's.", "choices": [ "Tom's.", "Peter's.", "Jack's." ], "summary": "Tom's." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is their mother unhappy?", "dialogue": "M: I wonder what makes mother so upset these days.\n W: Father is canceling his vocation trip. He promised to take her abroad last year. But the company is asking father to postpone his vocation.", "choices": [ "Their father is unable to keep his promise.", "Their father is going on a vacation without her.", "Their father isn't telling her the truth." ], "summary": "Their father is unable to keep his promise." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man want to do?", "dialogue": "M: Gee, it's so hot here. Does anyone know where the fan is?\n W: No use. The fan is OK, but there's no electricity.", "choices": [ "Buy a fan.", "Use electricity.", "Cool himself down." ], "summary": "Cool himself down." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How will the woman go to New York?", "dialogue": "M: I hear you are going to drive to New York this weekend.\n W: Oh, I've changed my mind.\n M: What?\n W: I think flying will be more comfortable.", "choices": [ "By car.", "By air.", "By train." ], "summary": "By air." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How did the woman feel about the books?", "dialogue": "M: I paid fifteen dollars for three books. I think they are too expensive.\n W: Expensive? You shouldn't have said so.", "choices": [ "She liked them very much.", "She didn't like them at all.", "She thought they were cheap." ], "summary": "She thought they were cheap." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the woman buy for her father?", "dialogue": "M: Did you go shopping yesterday?\n W: Yes. I bought a bag for my mother and some tea for my father.", "choices": [ "A bag.", "Some tea.", "A bag and some tea." ], "summary": "Some tea." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man want to buy?", "dialogue": "W: What can I do for you, sir?\n M: I'm looking for a jacket for my son.\n W: Come with me, please. Here are jackets for boys.\n M: The black one is nice. How much is it?\n W: Twenty five pounds.\n M: Oh, I'm afraid it's too expensive.\n W: What about the blue one over there? It looks nice, too. And it's cheaper.\n M: But it's a bit small. Have you a bigger size?\n W: Sorry, we haven't. But we'll get some soon. Will you come next week?\n M: All right. I'll come again.", "choices": [ "A jacket.", "A T-shirt.", "A pair of trousers." ], "summary": "A jacket." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which is too expensive?", "dialogue": "W: What can I do for you, sir?\n M: I'm looking for a jacket for my son.\n W: Come with me, please. Here are jackets for boys.\n M: The black one is nice. How much is it?\n W: Twenty five pounds.\n M: Oh, I'm afraid it's too expensive.\n W: What about the blue one over there? It looks nice, too. And it's cheaper.\n M: But it's a bit small. Have you a bigger size?\n W: Sorry, we haven't. But we'll get some soon. Will you come next week?\n M: All right. I'll come again.", "choices": [ "The blue one.", "The black one.", "The small one." ], "summary": "The black one." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man want to buy the blue one?", "dialogue": "W: What can I do for you, sir?\n M: I'm looking for a jacket for my son.\n W: Come with me, please. Here are jackets for boys.\n M: The black one is nice. How much is it?\n W: Twenty five pounds.\n M: Oh, I'm afraid it's too expensive.\n W: What about the blue one over there? It looks nice, too. And it's cheaper.\n M: But it's a bit small. Have you a bigger size?\n W: Sorry, we haven't. But we'll get some soon. Will you come next week?\n M: All right. I'll come again.", "choices": [ "It's nice and cheaper.", "His son likes the color.", "There aren't any black ones left." ], "summary": "It's nice and cheaper." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the man come again?", "dialogue": "W: What can I do for you, sir?\n M: I'm looking for a jacket for my son.\n W: Come with me, please. Here are jackets for boys.\n M: The black one is nice. How much is it?\n W: Twenty five pounds.\n M: Oh, I'm afraid it's too expensive.\n W: What about the blue one over there? It looks nice, too. And it's cheaper.\n M: But it's a bit small. Have you a bigger size?\n W: Sorry, we haven't. But we'll get some soon. Will you come next week?\n M: All right. I'll come again.", "choices": [ "Tomorrow.", "On Monday.", "Next week." ], "summary": "Next week." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man buy a farm?", "dialogue": "M: I want to buy a farm. I think I'd like to grow wheat, is the ground here good for that?\n W: No, I don't think it's good for farming.\n M: Why do you know so well?\n W: I own a farm here, but farming is very hard work.\n M: But modern farm equipment can make farming easier.\n W: Yes, but you should cut down trees, clear a lot of land and make the soil rich.\n M: I don't mind hard work. I just want to get away from my factory.\n W: You can have my farm at a low price, $ 200, if you want it.\n M: All right. You're giving me the farm, aren't you?", "choices": [ "He is tired of living in the factory.", "He wants to live with a farmer.", "He wants to earn much money." ], "summary": "He is tired of living in the factory." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman sell her farm?", "dialogue": "M: I want to buy a farm. I think I'd like to grow wheat, is the ground here good for that?\n W: No, I don't think it's good for farming.\n M: Why do you know so well?\n W: I own a farm here, but farming is very hard work.\n M: But modern farm equipment can make farming easier.\n W: Yes, but you should cut down trees, clear a lot of land and make the soil rich.\n M: I don't mind hard work. I just want to get away from my factory.\n W: You can have my farm at a low price, $ 200, if you want it.\n M: All right. You're giving me the farm, aren't you?", "choices": [ "Because the ground is unfit to grow wheat.", "Because she has no modern farm equipment.", "Because farming is very hard work." ], "summary": "Because farming is very hard work." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which of the following statements is not true?", "dialogue": "M: I want to buy a farm. I think I'd like to grow wheat, is the ground here good for that?\n W: No, I don't think it's good for farming.\n M: Why do you know so well?\n W: I own a farm here, but farming is very hard work.\n M: But modern farm equipment can make farming easier.\n W: Yes, but you should cut down trees, clear a lot of land and make the soil rich.\n M: I don't mind hard work. I just want to get away from my factory.\n W: You can have my farm at a low price, $ 200, if you want it.\n M: All right. You're giving me the farm, aren't you?", "choices": [ "The woman has her own farm.", "The woman sold her farm at a high price.", "The man paid $200 for the woman's farm." ], "summary": "The woman sold her farm at a high price." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: Are you looking forward to going back home?\n M: Not really. The weather here agrees with me.", "choices": [ "He thinks the weather here is bad", "He wants to go back home", "He likes the weather here" ], "summary": "He thinks the weather here is bad" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman say about their first summer?", "dialogue": "M: I guess we'll have a hot summer again.\n W: I know. Last summer was mild. Do you remember our first summer here? The temperature stayed about 100 degrees Fahrenheit for ten straight days. There wasn't a breeze anywhere.", "choices": [ "It was mild.", "It was humid.", "It was hot." ], "summary": "It was hot." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "is this supermarket far?", "dialogue": "W: Is the supermarket far from here?\n M: Yes, you'd better take a bus.", "choices": [ "Yes.", "No.", "Doesn't say." ], "summary": "Yes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many members are there in Alice's group now?", "dialogue": "M: How big is your research group, Alice?\n W: Well, there were six of us to begin with. Then two people left.", "choices": [ "Two.", "Four.", "Six." ], "summary": "Four." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers doing?", "dialogue": "M: As you can see from the drawings, the kitchen has one door into the dining room, another into the family room and a third to the outside.\n W: The door into the family room isn't big enough. Could it be made wider?", "choices": [ "Trying tosketch a map.", "Painting the dining room.", "Discussing a house plan." ], "summary": "Discussing a house plan." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation most probably take place?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, may I help you?\n M: Yes, we would like to check into our room.", "choices": [ "At a library.", "At a hotel.", "At a bank." ], "summary": "At a hotel." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is the caller?", "dialogue": "W: Hilton Hotel. May I help you?\n M: Mr. John Thomas. Room 13, please.\n W: I'll put you through. Oh, sorry. Mr. Thomas isn't in at the moment.\n M: Can I leave a message?\n W: Certainly.\n M: Have him call Max Green at 6:00. It's important.", "choices": [ "John Smith.", "Max Thomas.", "Max Green." ], "summary": "Max Green." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Can the man go swimming that day?", "dialogue": "W: It's a beautiful day today. What about going swimming?\n M: Any other time would be great. But today I'm preparing for an English exam.", "choices": [ "Yes, he can.", "No, he can't.", "We have no idea." ], "summary": "No, he can't." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many people are coming to the party from Ashley's work?", "dialogue": "Daniel: Hey, Ashley. How many people are coming to the barbecue tomorrow?\n Ashley: Well, um, there's your family; that's four people. [ Okay. ] There are three from my work [ Okay. ], and then Mike and Megan from across the street. And you and me, of course.\n Daniel: Okay. So, what is everyone bringing?\n Ashley: Um, let's see. Here's my list. Um ... Your brothers are bringing hamburgers, cheese, and buns.\n Daniel: Oh! I'm glad they are in charge of that. [ Yeah, me too. ] You know, my brother, Jim ... He eats like a horse. [ Uh-huh. ] At the last barbecue, he put away at least, what, five hotdogs and five cheeseburgers ...\n Ashley: No, I think it was six. Six cheeseburgers. It might have been more hotdogs. I don't know.\n Daniel: He was still hungry!\n Ashley: I know. I don't know how he did it. He does that all the time, he's ... and he's not even fat. You'd think (he would be fat). Anyway. Oh, yeah, anyway. So, my friends from work said that they could buy chips and salsa [ Okay. ], and they're going to bring a salad [ Alright. ]. And one of them is vegetarian, and so she's going to bring her own veggie burger, so you don't have to worry about her.\n Daniel: Okay. That's ... That'll work out.\n Ashley: And Mike and Megan. You're going to love this. They're going to bring some of the corn from their garden.\n Daniel: Oh, their corn is always so, so good.\n Ashley: Yeah, I know. It's wonderful.\n Daniel: So, um, yeah. What about drink?\n Ashley: Well, we're going to have soda and juice, and ice water as well.\n Daniel: Okay. And what about dessert?\n Ashley: I already have some ice cream and some homemade apple pie in the fridge.\n Daniel: Oh. I can't wait.\n Ashley: This is going to be fun.\n Ashley: Yeah.", "choices": [ "three", "four", "five" ], "summary": "three" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are Daniel's brothers going to bring to the barbecue?", "dialogue": "Daniel: Hey, Ashley. How many people are coming to the barbecue tomorrow?\n Ashley: Well, um, there's your family; that's four people. [ Okay. ] There are three from my work [ Okay. ], and then Mike and Megan from across the street. And you and me, of course.\n Daniel: Okay. So, what is everyone bringing?\n Ashley: Um, let's see. Here's my list. Um ... Your brothers are bringing hamburgers, cheese, and buns.\n Daniel: Oh! I'm glad they are in charge of that. [ Yeah, me too. ] You know, my brother, Jim ... He eats like a horse. [ Uh-huh. ] At the last barbecue, he put away at least, what, five hotdogs and five cheeseburgers ...\n Ashley: No, I think it was six. Six cheeseburgers. It might have been more hotdogs. I don't know.\n Daniel: He was still hungry!\n Ashley: I know. I don't know how he did it. He does that all the time, he's ... and he's not even fat. You'd think (he would be fat). Anyway. Oh, yeah, anyway. So, my friends from work said that they could buy chips and salsa [ Okay. ], and they're going to bring a salad [ Alright. ]. And one of them is vegetarian, and so she's going to bring her own veggie burger, so you don't have to worry about her.\n Daniel: Okay. That's ... That'll work out.\n Ashley: And Mike and Megan. You're going to love this. They're going to bring some of the corn from their garden.\n Daniel: Oh, their corn is always so, so good.\n Ashley: Yeah, I know. It's wonderful.\n Daniel: So, um, yeah. What about drink?\n Ashley: Well, we're going to have soda and juice, and ice water as well.\n Daniel: Okay. And what about dessert?\n Ashley: I already have some ice cream and some homemade apple pie in the fridge.\n Daniel: Oh. I can't wait.\n Ashley: This is going to be fun.\n Ashley: Yeah.", "choices": [ "chicken", "steak", "hamburgers" ], "summary": "hamburgers" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Daniel's brother, Jim, loves to __________.", "dialogue": "Daniel: Hey, Ashley. How many people are coming to the barbecue tomorrow?\n Ashley: Well, um, there's your family; that's four people. [ Okay. ] There are three from my work [ Okay. ], and then Mike and Megan from across the street. And you and me, of course.\n Daniel: Okay. So, what is everyone bringing?\n Ashley: Um, let's see. Here's my list. Um ... Your brothers are bringing hamburgers, cheese, and buns.\n Daniel: Oh! I'm glad they are in charge of that. [ Yeah, me too. ] You know, my brother, Jim ... He eats like a horse. [ Uh-huh. ] At the last barbecue, he put away at least, what, five hotdogs and five cheeseburgers ...\n Ashley: No, I think it was six. Six cheeseburgers. It might have been more hotdogs. I don't know.\n Daniel: He was still hungry!\n Ashley: I know. I don't know how he did it. He does that all the time, he's ... and he's not even fat. You'd think (he would be fat). Anyway. Oh, yeah, anyway. So, my friends from work said that they could buy chips and salsa [ Okay. ], and they're going to bring a salad [ Alright. ]. And one of them is vegetarian, and so she's going to bring her own veggie burger, so you don't have to worry about her.\n Daniel: Okay. That's ... That'll work out.\n Ashley: And Mike and Megan. You're going to love this. They're going to bring some of the corn from their garden.\n Daniel: Oh, their corn is always so, so good.\n Ashley: Yeah, I know. It's wonderful.\n Daniel: So, um, yeah. What about drink?\n Ashley: Well, we're going to have soda and juice, and ice water as well.\n Daniel: Okay. And what about dessert?\n Ashley: I already have some ice cream and some homemade apple pie in the fridge.\n Daniel: Oh. I can't wait.\n Ashley: This is going to be fun.\n Ashley: Yeah.", "choices": [ "cook", "talk", "eat" ], "summary": "eat" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Ashley's neighbors are going to bring _______ from their garden.", "dialogue": "Daniel: Hey, Ashley. How many people are coming to the barbecue tomorrow?\n Ashley: Well, um, there's your family; that's four people. [ Okay. ] There are three from my work [ Okay. ], and then Mike and Megan from across the street. And you and me, of course.\n Daniel: Okay. So, what is everyone bringing?\n Ashley: Um, let's see. Here's my list. Um ... Your brothers are bringing hamburgers, cheese, and buns.\n Daniel: Oh! I'm glad they are in charge of that. [ Yeah, me too. ] You know, my brother, Jim ... He eats like a horse. [ Uh-huh. ] At the last barbecue, he put away at least, what, five hotdogs and five cheeseburgers ...\n Ashley: No, I think it was six. Six cheeseburgers. It might have been more hotdogs. I don't know.\n Daniel: He was still hungry!\n Ashley: I know. I don't know how he did it. He does that all the time, he's ... and he's not even fat. You'd think (he would be fat). Anyway. Oh, yeah, anyway. So, my friends from work said that they could buy chips and salsa [ Okay. ], and they're going to bring a salad [ Alright. ]. And one of them is vegetarian, and so she's going to bring her own veggie burger, so you don't have to worry about her.\n Daniel: Okay. That's ... That'll work out.\n Ashley: And Mike and Megan. You're going to love this. They're going to bring some of the corn from their garden.\n Daniel: Oh, their corn is always so, so good.\n Ashley: Yeah, I know. It's wonderful.\n Daniel: So, um, yeah. What about drink?\n Ashley: Well, we're going to have soda and juice, and ice water as well.\n Daniel: Okay. And what about dessert?\n Ashley: I already have some ice cream and some homemade apple pie in the fridge.\n Daniel: Oh. I can't wait.\n Ashley: This is going to be fun.\n Ashley: Yeah.", "choices": [ "tomatoes", "corn", "watermelon" ], "summary": "corn" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they going to eat for dessert?", "dialogue": "Daniel: Hey, Ashley. How many people are coming to the barbecue tomorrow?\n Ashley: Well, um, there's your family; that's four people. [ Okay. ] There are three from my work [ Okay. ], and then Mike and Megan from across the street. And you and me, of course.\n Daniel: Okay. So, what is everyone bringing?\n Ashley: Um, let's see. Here's my list. Um ... Your brothers are bringing hamburgers, cheese, and buns.\n Daniel: Oh! I'm glad they are in charge of that. [ Yeah, me too. ] You know, my brother, Jim ... He eats like a horse. [ Uh-huh. ] At the last barbecue, he put away at least, what, five hotdogs and five cheeseburgers ...\n Ashley: No, I think it was six. Six cheeseburgers. It might have been more hotdogs. I don't know.\n Daniel: He was still hungry!\n Ashley: I know. I don't know how he did it. He does that all the time, he's ... and he's not even fat. You'd think (he would be fat). Anyway. Oh, yeah, anyway. So, my friends from work said that they could buy chips and salsa [ Okay. ], and they're going to bring a salad [ Alright. ]. And one of them is vegetarian, and so she's going to bring her own veggie burger, so you don't have to worry about her.\n Daniel: Okay. That's ... That'll work out.\n Ashley: And Mike and Megan. You're going to love this. They're going to bring some of the corn from their garden.\n Daniel: Oh, their corn is always so, so good.\n Ashley: Yeah, I know. It's wonderful.\n Daniel: So, um, yeah. What about drink?\n Ashley: Well, we're going to have soda and juice, and ice water as well.\n Daniel: Okay. And what about dessert?\n Ashley: I already have some ice cream and some homemade apple pie in the fridge.\n Daniel: Oh. I can't wait.\n Ashley: This is going to be fun.\n Ashley: Yeah.", "choices": [ "pie", "cake", "fresh fruit" ], "summary": "pie" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman think the man should do?", "dialogue": "M: I think I'm more interested in sports now. I can't imagine how I can live without sports.\n W: Don't you think you should spend more time on your studies? Remember you've failed your exams three times up till now.", "choices": [ "She thinks that the man should be more interested in sports.", "She thinks that the man should work harder on his studies.", "She thinks it is worthwhile for him to do so." ], "summary": "She thinks that the man should work harder on his studies." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman want to know?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me. Could you tell me how to get to The King's College, please?\n M: Yes, walk straight up this road till you come to the traffic lights. The college is around the corner. You won't miss it.", "choices": [ "The way to the college.", "The way to King's Road.", "The name of the college." ], "summary": "The way to the college." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man ask the woman to do?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me, Madame, could I leave this here for a few hours, please?\n W: Well, it's a bit-er-unusual, isn't it? Why not go to the left-luggage office over there?", "choices": [ "Help him to carry some luggage.", "Get some travel information.", "Look after something for him." ], "summary": "Look after something for him." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is Mary going?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Mary. Are you going to the library?\n F: No, I'm going to the playground. Can you come with me, Tom?", "choices": [ "To the cinema.", "To the library.", "To the playground." ], "summary": "To the playground." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did the conversation most probably take place?", "dialogue": "W: Would you like to see a menu?\n M: No, thank you. I already know what I want to order.", "choices": [ "In a bank.", "At the post office.", "In a restaurant." ], "summary": "In a restaurant." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: My brother is coming this weekend, and I was thinking the three of us could go out to dinner Saturday night. Any suggestions?\n W: It's up to you. I don't know the restaurant here that well.", "choices": [ "She can make a reservation at the restaurant.", "The man should decide where to eat.", "She already has plans for Saturday night." ], "summary": "The man should decide where to eat." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is Rick working now?", "dialogue": "W: Have you heard that the boss of the law office where Rick works wants him to fly to Brazil and do a month's work there?\n M: That's nice. He will love it because everything will be paid for, such as air travel, meals, hotel...and this is his first time to get out of the States.\n W: Indeed. You won't believe how much he is looking forward to it, and how much his little sister admires him! He's going to enjoy lying on the beaches when work is done, and he promised to buy his sister gifts.\n M: Who else is going besides him?\n W: He's going alone.\n M: When will he be leaving?\n W: He was told about it three days ago, and I think he'll leave in a week.", "choices": [ "In a travel company.", "In a hotel.", "In a law office," ], "summary": "In a law office," }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does Rick feel about his trip?", "dialogue": "W: Have you heard that the boss of the law office where Rick works wants him to fly to Brazil and do a month's work there?\n M: That's nice. He will love it because everything will be paid for, such as air travel, meals, hotel...and this is his first time to get out of the States.\n W: Indeed. You won't believe how much he is looking forward to it, and how much his little sister admires him! He's going to enjoy lying on the beaches when work is done, and he promised to buy his sister gifts.\n M: Who else is going besides him?\n W: He's going alone.\n M: When will he be leaving?\n W: He was told about it three days ago, and I think he'll leave in a week.", "choices": [ "Excited.", "Curious.", "Nervous." ], "summary": "Excited." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will Rick leave?", "dialogue": "W: Have you heard that the boss of the law office where Rick works wants him to fly to Brazil and do a month's work there?\n M: That's nice. He will love it because everything will be paid for, such as air travel, meals, hotel...and this is his first time to get out of the States.\n W: Indeed. You won't believe how much he is looking forward to it, and how much his little sister admires him! He's going to enjoy lying on the beaches when work is done, and he promised to buy his sister gifts.\n M: Who else is going besides him?\n W: He's going alone.\n M: When will he be leaving?\n W: He was told about it three days ago, and I think he'll leave in a week.", "choices": [ "In three days.", "In a week.", "In a month." ], "summary": "In a week." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What films do both the man and the woman like?", "dialogue": "M: Do you feel like going to the cinema?\n W: Oh, yes. What kind of films do you like?\n M: Well, I like all sorts of films, but my favorite sorts are those like Star Wars. You know, the fantasy, special effect ones that you can escape into another world. I also like mystery film, do you like mystery films?\n W: Yes, but I don't like horror films because they really give me nightmares.\n M: I don't like horror films either. They're sort of stupid and unbelievable. I do like crime films, you know, where you can follow the detective and try to guess who the murderer is.\n W: What about a comedy or musical?\n M: No, I'm not interested.\n W: What about ringing up the ABC and find out what's on? Then we can decide.\n M: OK. That's definitely the best thing we ought to do because I haven't got an evening paper.", "choices": [ "Comedies.", "Horror films.", "Mystery films." ], "summary": "Mystery films." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think of horror films?", "dialogue": "M: Do you feel like going to the cinema?\n W: Oh, yes. What kind of films do you like?\n M: Well, I like all sorts of films, but my favorite sorts are those like Star Wars. You know, the fantasy, special effect ones that you can escape into another world. I also like mystery film, do you like mystery films?\n W: Yes, but I don't like horror films because they really give me nightmares.\n M: I don't like horror films either. They're sort of stupid and unbelievable. I do like crime films, you know, where you can follow the detective and try to guess who the murderer is.\n W: What about a comedy or musical?\n M: No, I'm not interested.\n W: What about ringing up the ABC and find out what's on? Then we can decide.\n M: OK. That's definitely the best thing we ought to do because I haven't got an evening paper.", "choices": [ "Unreasonable.", "Stupid and unbelievable.", "Frightening." ], "summary": "Stupid and unbelievable." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do they decide to do?", "dialogue": "M: Do you feel like going to the cinema?\n W: Oh, yes. What kind of films do you like?\n M: Well, I like all sorts of films, but my favorite sorts are those like Star Wars. You know, the fantasy, special effect ones that you can escape into another world. I also like mystery film, do you like mystery films?\n W: Yes, but I don't like horror films because they really give me nightmares.\n M: I don't like horror films either. They're sort of stupid and unbelievable. I do like crime films, you know, where you can follow the detective and try to guess who the murderer is.\n W: What about a comedy or musical?\n M: No, I'm not interested.\n W: What about ringing up the ABC and find out what's on? Then we can decide.\n M: OK. That's definitely the best thing we ought to do because I haven't got an evening paper.", "choices": [ "To ring up the ABC and find out what's on.", "To watch TV because there is a good musical on.", "To read an evening paper and find out what's on." ], "summary": "To ring up the ABC and find out what's on." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: Your room is a mess. When is the last time you tidied your room?\n M: It was when Linda came over. She is been so helpful that I simply can't do without her.", "choices": [ "He hasn't cleaned his room since Linda visited him.", "Linda is the only person who ever comes to see him.", "He's been too busy to clean his room." ], "summary": "He hasn't cleaned his room since Linda visited him." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the woman's plan for this year?", "dialogue": "M: So, do you have any special plans for this year?\n W: Yes, I'm going to join the Drama Club.\n M: Really?\n W: Yeah. I'd like to act in the school play. How about you? Are you going to do anything special this year?\n M: Well, I really want to learn to play the guitar, so I'm going to take music lessons. I'd love to play in a band some day.\n W: Wow, that's great.\n M: And I'm going to study a lot this year. I have to get good grades.\n W: So do I!", "choices": [ "Join the Drama Club.", "Learn to play the guitar.", "Take music lessons." ], "summary": "Join the Drama Club." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean by saying \"So do I\"?", "dialogue": "M: So, do you have any special plans for this year?\n W: Yes, I'm going to join the Drama Club.\n M: Really?\n W: Yeah. I'd like to act in the school play. How about you? Are you going to do anything special this year?\n M: Well, I really want to learn to play the guitar, so I'm going to take music lessons. I'd love to play in a band some day.\n W: Wow, that's great.\n M: And I'm going to study a lot this year. I have to get good grades.\n W: So do I!", "choices": [ "She's going to act in the school play.", "She's going to have some special plans.", "She's going to study a lot for good grades." ], "summary": "She's going to study a lot for good grades." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation most likely take place?", "dialogue": "M: Paulanar Restaurant. Head waiter. Good morning.\n W: I'd like to book a table for two.\n M: And is that for today, Madam?\n W: Of course.\n M: At what time, Madam?\n W: Oh, about three o'clock, I suppose.\n M: I'm afraid we only serve lunch till 3 p.m., Madam.\n W: Oh, well, two o'clock then, and it must be by a window.\n M: Very good, and your name, please?\n W: White. Linda White.\n M: Very good, Mrs. White. A table for two at 2 p.m. today.", "choices": [ "In a restaurant.", "In a hotel.", "On the phone." ], "summary": "On the phone." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When does the restaurant stop serving lunch?", "dialogue": "M: Paulanar Restaurant. Head waiter. Good morning.\n W: I'd like to book a table for two.\n M: And is that for today, Madam?\n W: Of course.\n M: At what time, Madam?\n W: Oh, about three o'clock, I suppose.\n M: I'm afraid we only serve lunch till 3 p.m., Madam.\n W: Oh, well, two o'clock then, and it must be by a window.\n M: Very good, and your name, please?\n W: White. Linda White.\n M: Very good, Mrs. White. A table for two at 2 p.m. today.", "choices": [ "At 1 p.m..", "At 2 p.m..", "At 3 p.m.." ], "summary": "At 3 p.m.." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many people will come with the woman for lunch?", "dialogue": "M: Paulanar Restaurant. Head waiter. Good morning.\n W: I'd like to book a table for two.\n M: And is that for today, Madam?\n W: Of course.\n M: At what time, Madam?\n W: Oh, about three o'clock, I suppose.\n M: I'm afraid we only serve lunch till 3 p.m., Madam.\n W: Oh, well, two o'clock then, and it must be by a window.\n M: Very good, and your name, please?\n W: White. Linda White.\n M: Very good, Mrs. White. A table for two at 2 p.m. today.", "choices": [ "One.", "Two.", "Three." ], "summary": "One." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who's answering the phone?", "dialogue": "M: Hello. This is Steve. May I speak to Jenny?\n W: Hello, Steve! This is Linda. Jenny isn't at home at the moment.", "choices": [ "Linda.", "Jenny.", "Steve." ], "summary": "Linda." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What should the woman do?", "dialogue": "W: I need to catch the bus and it leaves at 10: 30.\n M: You'd better hurry. It's already 10: 15.", "choices": [ "Leave in 30 minutes.", "Want to see if everything is ready.", "Get to the bus stop quickly." ], "summary": "Get to the bus stop quickly." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where do the two persons meet?", "dialogue": "M: Great party, isn't it?\n W: Sure is. Jane and Ted always have great parties.\n M: This is my first. Jane and I teach at the same school.\n W: Oh, so you're a teacher?\n M: Yeah, history. What about you?\n W: I work for General Motors.\n M: What do you do there?\n W: I'm a manager's assistant.\n M: Oh, I see. By the way, my names's Bob Evans.\n W: Glad to meet you. I'm Jane Taylor.", "choices": [ "At a party.", "In a school.", "On a road." ], "summary": "At a party." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman?", "dialogue": "M: Great party, isn't it?\n W: Sure is. Jane and Ted always have great parties.\n M: This is my first. Jane and I teach at the same school.\n W: Oh, so you're a teacher?\n M: Yeah, history. What about you?\n W: I work for General Motors.\n M: What do you do there?\n W: I'm a manager's assistant.\n M: Oh, I see. By the way, my names's Bob Evans.\n W: Glad to meet you. I'm Jane Taylor.", "choices": [ "She is a student.", "She is a manager assistant.", "She is a manager." ], "summary": "She is a manager assistant." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Will Jane see her uncle tomorrow?", "dialogue": "M: Will you see your uncle tomorrow, Jane?\n W: Oh, I don't think I will.", "choices": [ "Yes, she will.", "No, she won't.", "She hasn't decided." ], "summary": "No, she won't." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The man (Andrew) and woman are _________.", "dialogue": "Andrew's Sister: Hey, Andrew! An ...? Andrew. [ What? ] Andrew.\n Andrew: What? What's going on?\n Andrew's Sister: What happened to YOU?\n Andrew: You mean my hair? You like my hair?\n Andrew's Sister: Uh, I think you know what I mean, Andrew. Do you want me to be honest? [ What? ] Okay. Andrew. You've put on, like, a ton of weight since I saw you at Christmas time. What on earth happened to you?\n Andrew: Why are you always so blunt?\n Andrew's Sister: Well, I'm your big sister. I'm ... what am I? Three years older than you, and I can be blunt if I want. Besides, you used to say stuff like that to me all of the time. You used to call me fatso all the time when I was little.\n Andrew: Oh, yeah, well, to be honest, uh ..., I started changing my life .... yesterday. [ Oh good! ] I'm on the Wafu Diet.\n Andrew's Sister: What? I've never even heard of the Wafu Diet. What is that?\n Andrew: Ah, it's too difficult to explain. I found information about it in my junk mail the other day ...\n Andrew's Sister: What? You read your junk mail? No one reads their junk mail.\n Andrew: ... and I signed up for it, and it only cost $490.\n Andrew's Sister: You're serious? [ Yeah. ] Four hundred and ninety bucks? [ Yeah. ] Like every month or every week or ...?\n Andrew: I didn't check that ... ah, ah, but, but, but, but ... I think ...\n Andrew's Sister: Listen. I think you're getting scammed, and it sounds really stupid, so listen. I'm not fat anymore, so trust me. I ... if you want to lose weight, you need to do it the right way.\n Andrew: Well, like what?\n Andrew's Sister: Well, okay.\n Andrew: Okay, uh, well, look. Look at my running shoes over there.\n Andrew's Sister: Andrew. They're still in the box. ( Well ... ). Never used. Besides exercise, yeah, exercise is wonderful. It's great, but you also need to learn how to eat right. For example, you need to eat smaller portions. And, and you can't load up your plate with seconds and thirds like you always used to do at the family parties.\n Andrew: Well, okay. I'll just get a bigger plate!\n Andrew's Sister: Andrew! That won't help. Next [ Oh, next? ]. Oh yeah. So, first of all, smaller portions [ Okay. ] Then, you need to make sure you eat a good, well-balanced breakfast first thing in the morning [ I do that. ] and then you follow that up with smaller meals throughout the day, cause, you know what? If you skip breakfast, then throughout the day, you feel like you need to make up it by overeating at lunch and dinner and lots of snacks. [ Uh ... ]\n Andrew's Sister: Anyway, um, oh yeah. Don't eat late at night. [ What? Like what? ] Well, you know a lot of people ... they want a ... they want a late night snake and stuff like that, but a lot of times, that's really, really high-calorie stuff like ice cream and things, and your body's not active to burn it off, so you just store all those calories as fat. You have to throw away ... Oh my gosh! [ What? ] That's all you have in your freezer! You've only got ice cream in here! You're going to have to throw that all away?\n Andrew: It's low-calorie (ice cream).\n Andrew's Sister: Low cal. No, it's not low-cal. Look right here. Andrew! That's all the food you've got in here is ice cream.\n Andrew: Well, what else, what else?\n Andrew's Sister: Also, what else are you eating? [ Well, you know ...] I mean, seriously. All you eat is ice cream? Oh, oh, oh. Look in your trash. You go to McDonalds every day. Every day you're eating at fast food? [ Well ...] Okay, you got to cut out the fast food. When you know the manger of McDonalds by name, and he's your best buddy on Facebook, you know that you're going to McDonalds or any fast food place too much.\n Andrew: Uh, this is going to be tough.\n Andrew's Sister: Yeah. It probably will be. But you also need to eat a lot of fresh fruits and vegetables [ Oh, well. ]; cut way back on sugar. No more sugary drinks like those five gallons of Coke you drink every day.\n Andrew: I don't drink five gallons.\n Andrew's Sister: Close enough. Look at the size of those cups! How many times do you refill them?\n Andrew: Well, then, drink what?\n Andrew's Sister: Water! [ Water? ] It's really good for you.\n Andrew: Oh, this is going to be tough.\n Andrew's Sister: It might be.", "choices": [ "siblings", "husband and wife", "close friends" ], "summary": "siblings" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Andrew found out about his new diet ______.", "dialogue": "Andrew's Sister: Hey, Andrew! An ...? Andrew. [ What? ] Andrew.\n Andrew: What? What's going on?\n Andrew's Sister: What happened to YOU?\n Andrew: You mean my hair? You like my hair?\n Andrew's Sister: Uh, I think you know what I mean, Andrew. Do you want me to be honest? [ What? ] Okay. Andrew. You've put on, like, a ton of weight since I saw you at Christmas time. What on earth happened to you?\n Andrew: Why are you always so blunt?\n Andrew's Sister: Well, I'm your big sister. I'm ... what am I? Three years older than you, and I can be blunt if I want. Besides, you used to say stuff like that to me all of the time. You used to call me fatso all the time when I was little.\n Andrew: Oh, yeah, well, to be honest, uh ..., I started changing my life .... yesterday. [ Oh good! ] I'm on the Wafu Diet.\n Andrew's Sister: What? I've never even heard of the Wafu Diet. What is that?\n Andrew: Ah, it's too difficult to explain. I found information about it in my junk mail the other day ...\n Andrew's Sister: What? You read your junk mail? No one reads their junk mail.\n Andrew: ... and I signed up for it, and it only cost $490.\n Andrew's Sister: You're serious? [ Yeah. ] Four hundred and ninety bucks? [ Yeah. ] Like every month or every week or ...?\n Andrew: I didn't check that ... ah, ah, but, but, but, but ... I think ...\n Andrew's Sister: Listen. I think you're getting scammed, and it sounds really stupid, so listen. I'm not fat anymore, so trust me. I ... if you want to lose weight, you need to do it the right way.\n Andrew: Well, like what?\n Andrew's Sister: Well, okay.\n Andrew: Okay, uh, well, look. Look at my running shoes over there.\n Andrew's Sister: Andrew. They're still in the box. ( Well ... ). Never used. Besides exercise, yeah, exercise is wonderful. It's great, but you also need to learn how to eat right. For example, you need to eat smaller portions. And, and you can't load up your plate with seconds and thirds like you always used to do at the family parties.\n Andrew: Well, okay. I'll just get a bigger plate!\n Andrew's Sister: Andrew! That won't help. Next [ Oh, next? ]. Oh yeah. So, first of all, smaller portions [ Okay. ] Then, you need to make sure you eat a good, well-balanced breakfast first thing in the morning [ I do that. ] and then you follow that up with smaller meals throughout the day, cause, you know what? If you skip breakfast, then throughout the day, you feel like you need to make up it by overeating at lunch and dinner and lots of snacks. [ Uh ... ]\n Andrew's Sister: Anyway, um, oh yeah. Don't eat late at night. [ What? Like what? ] Well, you know a lot of people ... they want a ... they want a late night snake and stuff like that, but a lot of times, that's really, really high-calorie stuff like ice cream and things, and your body's not active to burn it off, so you just store all those calories as fat. You have to throw away ... Oh my gosh! [ What? ] That's all you have in your freezer! You've only got ice cream in here! You're going to have to throw that all away?\n Andrew: It's low-calorie (ice cream).\n Andrew's Sister: Low cal. No, it's not low-cal. Look right here. Andrew! That's all the food you've got in here is ice cream.\n Andrew: Well, what else, what else?\n Andrew's Sister: Also, what else are you eating? [ Well, you know ...] I mean, seriously. All you eat is ice cream? Oh, oh, oh. Look in your trash. You go to McDonalds every day. Every day you're eating at fast food? [ Well ...] Okay, you got to cut out the fast food. When you know the manger of McDonalds by name, and he's your best buddy on Facebook, you know that you're going to McDonalds or any fast food place too much.\n Andrew: Uh, this is going to be tough.\n Andrew's Sister: Yeah. It probably will be. But you also need to eat a lot of fresh fruits and vegetables [ Oh, well. ]; cut way back on sugar. No more sugary drinks like those five gallons of Coke you drink every day.\n Andrew: I don't drink five gallons.\n Andrew's Sister: Close enough. Look at the size of those cups! How many times do you refill them?\n Andrew: Well, then, drink what?\n Andrew's Sister: Water! [ Water? ] It's really good for you.\n Andrew: Oh, this is going to be tough.\n Andrew's Sister: It might be.", "choices": [ "from a friend", "through an email", "on TV" ], "summary": "through an email" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "From the conversation, we can infer that Andrew _______.", "dialogue": "Andrew's Sister: Hey, Andrew! An ...? Andrew. [ What? ] Andrew.\n Andrew: What? What's going on?\n Andrew's Sister: What happened to YOU?\n Andrew: You mean my hair? You like my hair?\n Andrew's Sister: Uh, I think you know what I mean, Andrew. Do you want me to be honest? [ What? ] Okay. Andrew. You've put on, like, a ton of weight since I saw you at Christmas time. What on earth happened to you?\n Andrew: Why are you always so blunt?\n Andrew's Sister: Well, I'm your big sister. I'm ... what am I? Three years older than you, and I can be blunt if I want. Besides, you used to say stuff like that to me all of the time. You used to call me fatso all the time when I was little.\n Andrew: Oh, yeah, well, to be honest, uh ..., I started changing my life .... yesterday. [ Oh good! ] I'm on the Wafu Diet.\n Andrew's Sister: What? I've never even heard of the Wafu Diet. What is that?\n Andrew: Ah, it's too difficult to explain. I found information about it in my junk mail the other day ...\n Andrew's Sister: What? You read your junk mail? No one reads their junk mail.\n Andrew: ... and I signed up for it, and it only cost $490.\n Andrew's Sister: You're serious? [ Yeah. ] Four hundred and ninety bucks? [ Yeah. ] Like every month or every week or ...?\n Andrew: I didn't check that ... ah, ah, but, but, but, but ... I think ...\n Andrew's Sister: Listen. I think you're getting scammed, and it sounds really stupid, so listen. I'm not fat anymore, so trust me. I ... if you want to lose weight, you need to do it the right way.\n Andrew: Well, like what?\n Andrew's Sister: Well, okay.\n Andrew: Okay, uh, well, look. Look at my running shoes over there.\n Andrew's Sister: Andrew. They're still in the box. ( Well ... ). Never used. Besides exercise, yeah, exercise is wonderful. It's great, but you also need to learn how to eat right. For example, you need to eat smaller portions. And, and you can't load up your plate with seconds and thirds like you always used to do at the family parties.\n Andrew: Well, okay. I'll just get a bigger plate!\n Andrew's Sister: Andrew! That won't help. Next [ Oh, next? ]. Oh yeah. So, first of all, smaller portions [ Okay. ] Then, you need to make sure you eat a good, well-balanced breakfast first thing in the morning [ I do that. ] and then you follow that up with smaller meals throughout the day, cause, you know what? If you skip breakfast, then throughout the day, you feel like you need to make up it by overeating at lunch and dinner and lots of snacks. [ Uh ... ]\n Andrew's Sister: Anyway, um, oh yeah. Don't eat late at night. [ What? Like what? ] Well, you know a lot of people ... they want a ... they want a late night snake and stuff like that, but a lot of times, that's really, really high-calorie stuff like ice cream and things, and your body's not active to burn it off, so you just store all those calories as fat. You have to throw away ... Oh my gosh! [ What? ] That's all you have in your freezer! You've only got ice cream in here! You're going to have to throw that all away?\n Andrew: It's low-calorie (ice cream).\n Andrew's Sister: Low cal. No, it's not low-cal. Look right here. Andrew! That's all the food you've got in here is ice cream.\n Andrew: Well, what else, what else?\n Andrew's Sister: Also, what else are you eating? [ Well, you know ...] I mean, seriously. All you eat is ice cream? Oh, oh, oh. Look in your trash. You go to McDonalds every day. Every day you're eating at fast food? [ Well ...] Okay, you got to cut out the fast food. When you know the manger of McDonalds by name, and he's your best buddy on Facebook, you know that you're going to McDonalds or any fast food place too much.\n Andrew: Uh, this is going to be tough.\n Andrew's Sister: Yeah. It probably will be. But you also need to eat a lot of fresh fruits and vegetables [ Oh, well. ]; cut way back on sugar. No more sugary drinks like those five gallons of Coke you drink every day.\n Andrew: I don't drink five gallons.\n Andrew's Sister: Close enough. Look at the size of those cups! How many times do you refill them?\n Andrew: Well, then, drink what?\n Andrew's Sister: Water! [ Water? ] It's really good for you.\n Andrew: Oh, this is going to be tough.\n Andrew's Sister: It might be.", "choices": [ "has started a new exercise program", "just joined a fitness center", "hasn't gone running yet" ], "summary": "hasn't gone running yet" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The problem with eating at night is that _________.", "dialogue": "Andrew's Sister: Hey, Andrew! An ...? Andrew. [ What? ] Andrew.\n Andrew: What? What's going on?\n Andrew's Sister: What happened to YOU?\n Andrew: You mean my hair? You like my hair?\n Andrew's Sister: Uh, I think you know what I mean, Andrew. Do you want me to be honest? [ What? ] Okay. Andrew. You've put on, like, a ton of weight since I saw you at Christmas time. What on earth happened to you?\n Andrew: Why are you always so blunt?\n Andrew's Sister: Well, I'm your big sister. I'm ... what am I? Three years older than you, and I can be blunt if I want. Besides, you used to say stuff like that to me all of the time. You used to call me fatso all the time when I was little.\n Andrew: Oh, yeah, well, to be honest, uh ..., I started changing my life .... yesterday. [ Oh good! ] I'm on the Wafu Diet.\n Andrew's Sister: What? I've never even heard of the Wafu Diet. What is that?\n Andrew: Ah, it's too difficult to explain. I found information about it in my junk mail the other day ...\n Andrew's Sister: What? You read your junk mail? No one reads their junk mail.\n Andrew: ... and I signed up for it, and it only cost $490.\n Andrew's Sister: You're serious? [ Yeah. ] Four hundred and ninety bucks? [ Yeah. ] Like every month or every week or ...?\n Andrew: I didn't check that ... ah, ah, but, but, but, but ... I think ...\n Andrew's Sister: Listen. I think you're getting scammed, and it sounds really stupid, so listen. I'm not fat anymore, so trust me. I ... if you want to lose weight, you need to do it the right way.\n Andrew: Well, like what?\n Andrew's Sister: Well, okay.\n Andrew: Okay, uh, well, look. Look at my running shoes over there.\n Andrew's Sister: Andrew. They're still in the box. ( Well ... ). Never used. Besides exercise, yeah, exercise is wonderful. It's great, but you also need to learn how to eat right. For example, you need to eat smaller portions. And, and you can't load up your plate with seconds and thirds like you always used to do at the family parties.\n Andrew: Well, okay. I'll just get a bigger plate!\n Andrew's Sister: Andrew! That won't help. Next [ Oh, next? ]. Oh yeah. So, first of all, smaller portions [ Okay. ] Then, you need to make sure you eat a good, well-balanced breakfast first thing in the morning [ I do that. ] and then you follow that up with smaller meals throughout the day, cause, you know what? If you skip breakfast, then throughout the day, you feel like you need to make up it by overeating at lunch and dinner and lots of snacks. [ Uh ... ]\n Andrew's Sister: Anyway, um, oh yeah. Don't eat late at night. [ What? Like what? ] Well, you know a lot of people ... they want a ... they want a late night snake and stuff like that, but a lot of times, that's really, really high-calorie stuff like ice cream and things, and your body's not active to burn it off, so you just store all those calories as fat. You have to throw away ... Oh my gosh! [ What? ] That's all you have in your freezer! You've only got ice cream in here! You're going to have to throw that all away?\n Andrew: It's low-calorie (ice cream).\n Andrew's Sister: Low cal. No, it's not low-cal. Look right here. Andrew! That's all the food you've got in here is ice cream.\n Andrew: Well, what else, what else?\n Andrew's Sister: Also, what else are you eating? [ Well, you know ...] I mean, seriously. All you eat is ice cream? Oh, oh, oh. Look in your trash. You go to McDonalds every day. Every day you're eating at fast food? [ Well ...] Okay, you got to cut out the fast food. When you know the manger of McDonalds by name, and he's your best buddy on Facebook, you know that you're going to McDonalds or any fast food place too much.\n Andrew: Uh, this is going to be tough.\n Andrew's Sister: Yeah. It probably will be. But you also need to eat a lot of fresh fruits and vegetables [ Oh, well. ]; cut way back on sugar. No more sugary drinks like those five gallons of Coke you drink every day.\n Andrew: I don't drink five gallons.\n Andrew's Sister: Close enough. Look at the size of those cups! How many times do you refill them?\n Andrew: Well, then, drink what?\n Andrew's Sister: Water! [ Water? ] It's really good for you.\n Andrew: Oh, this is going to be tough.\n Andrew's Sister: It might be.", "choices": [ "the body isn't active to use up the extra calories", "you feel hungrier in the morning hours", "your blood pressure increases because of the extra fat" ], "summary": "the body isn't active to use up the extra calories" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The woman knows Andrew is a regular customer at McDonalds because ________.", "dialogue": "Andrew's Sister: Hey, Andrew! An ...? Andrew. [ What? ] Andrew.\n Andrew: What? What's going on?\n Andrew's Sister: What happened to YOU?\n Andrew: You mean my hair? You like my hair?\n Andrew's Sister: Uh, I think you know what I mean, Andrew. Do you want me to be honest? [ What? ] Okay. Andrew. You've put on, like, a ton of weight since I saw you at Christmas time. What on earth happened to you?\n Andrew: Why are you always so blunt?\n Andrew's Sister: Well, I'm your big sister. I'm ... what am I? Three years older than you, and I can be blunt if I want. Besides, you used to say stuff like that to me all of the time. You used to call me fatso all the time when I was little.\n Andrew: Oh, yeah, well, to be honest, uh ..., I started changing my life .... yesterday. [ Oh good! ] I'm on the Wafu Diet.\n Andrew's Sister: What? I've never even heard of the Wafu Diet. What is that?\n Andrew: Ah, it's too difficult to explain. I found information about it in my junk mail the other day ...\n Andrew's Sister: What? You read your junk mail? No one reads their junk mail.\n Andrew: ... and I signed up for it, and it only cost $490.\n Andrew's Sister: You're serious? [ Yeah. ] Four hundred and ninety bucks? [ Yeah. ] Like every month or every week or ...?\n Andrew: I didn't check that ... ah, ah, but, but, but, but ... I think ...\n Andrew's Sister: Listen. I think you're getting scammed, and it sounds really stupid, so listen. I'm not fat anymore, so trust me. I ... if you want to lose weight, you need to do it the right way.\n Andrew: Well, like what?\n Andrew's Sister: Well, okay.\n Andrew: Okay, uh, well, look. Look at my running shoes over there.\n Andrew's Sister: Andrew. They're still in the box. ( Well ... ). Never used. Besides exercise, yeah, exercise is wonderful. It's great, but you also need to learn how to eat right. For example, you need to eat smaller portions. And, and you can't load up your plate with seconds and thirds like you always used to do at the family parties.\n Andrew: Well, okay. I'll just get a bigger plate!\n Andrew's Sister: Andrew! That won't help. Next [ Oh, next? ]. Oh yeah. So, first of all, smaller portions [ Okay. ] Then, you need to make sure you eat a good, well-balanced breakfast first thing in the morning [ I do that. ] and then you follow that up with smaller meals throughout the day, cause, you know what? If you skip breakfast, then throughout the day, you feel like you need to make up it by overeating at lunch and dinner and lots of snacks. [ Uh ... ]\n Andrew's Sister: Anyway, um, oh yeah. Don't eat late at night. [ What? Like what? ] Well, you know a lot of people ... they want a ... they want a late night snake and stuff like that, but a lot of times, that's really, really high-calorie stuff like ice cream and things, and your body's not active to burn it off, so you just store all those calories as fat. You have to throw away ... Oh my gosh! [ What? ] That's all you have in your freezer! You've only got ice cream in here! You're going to have to throw that all away?\n Andrew: It's low-calorie (ice cream).\n Andrew's Sister: Low cal. No, it's not low-cal. Look right here. Andrew! That's all the food you've got in here is ice cream.\n Andrew: Well, what else, what else?\n Andrew's Sister: Also, what else are you eating? [ Well, you know ...] I mean, seriously. All you eat is ice cream? Oh, oh, oh. Look in your trash. You go to McDonalds every day. Every day you're eating at fast food? [ Well ...] Okay, you got to cut out the fast food. When you know the manger of McDonalds by name, and he's your best buddy on Facebook, you know that you're going to McDonalds or any fast food place too much.\n Andrew: Uh, this is going to be tough.\n Andrew's Sister: Yeah. It probably will be. But you also need to eat a lot of fresh fruits and vegetables [ Oh, well. ]; cut way back on sugar. No more sugary drinks like those five gallons of Coke you drink every day.\n Andrew: I don't drink five gallons.\n Andrew's Sister: Close enough. Look at the size of those cups! How many times do you refill them?\n Andrew: Well, then, drink what?\n Andrew's Sister: Water! [ Water? ] It's really good for you.\n Andrew: Oh, this is going to be tough.\n Andrew's Sister: It might be.", "choices": [ "the manager dropped off some food at his house", "Andrew has hamburgers in the refrigerator", "the woman found items in his garbage" ], "summary": "the woman found items in his garbage" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is Laura at the shop?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, John.\n M: Oh! Hi, Laura. What are you doing here?\n W: Uh, I'm usually here on weekends. It's my uncle's shop. So you are looking for a bike?\n M: Yeah. Now that the weather is warming up, I thought I should get some exercise instead of taking the bus all the time.\n W: Well, that's a good idea and you come to the right place. Do you know what you like?\n M: Well, I don't want a racer or a touring bike or anything like that. Mostly I'll just be using it to get me back and forth from work.\n W: How far is that?\n M: About four miles.\n W: Are there a lot of hills on the way?\n M: Some, I guess. But maybe I should tell you at first that I only got 150 dollars. Can I get anything decent for that?\n W: Well, you are not going to get anything on the top of the line. But we do have a few trade-ins in the back that are in good condition.\n M: That sounds good.\n W: And you are right. For the kind of ride you are going to be doing, the most important thing is comfort. You want to make sure it's the right height for you? Follow me and I'll show you what we've got.", "choices": [ "She's waiting for John.", "She is working there for her uncle.", "She's looking for her uncle." ], "summary": "She is working there for her uncle." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does John want to buy a bicycle?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, John.\n M: Oh! Hi, Laura. What are you doing here?\n W: Uh, I'm usually here on weekends. It's my uncle's shop. So you are looking for a bike?\n M: Yeah. Now that the weather is warming up, I thought I should get some exercise instead of taking the bus all the time.\n W: Well, that's a good idea and you come to the right place. Do you know what you like?\n M: Well, I don't want a racer or a touring bike or anything like that. Mostly I'll just be using it to get me back and forth from work.\n W: How far is that?\n M: About four miles.\n W: Are there a lot of hills on the way?\n M: Some, I guess. But maybe I should tell you at first that I only got 150 dollars. Can I get anything decent for that?\n W: Well, you are not going to get anything on the top of the line. But we do have a few trade-ins in the back that are in good condition.\n M: That sounds good.\n W: And you are right. For the kind of ride you are going to be doing, the most important thing is comfort. You want to make sure it's the right height for you? Follow me and I'll show you what we've got.", "choices": [ "Because he wants to replace his old bicycle.", "Because he wants to begin bicycling to work and get some exercise.", "Because he wants to make a bicycle tour." ], "summary": "Because he wants to begin bicycling to work and get some exercise." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Laura suggest that John do?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, John.\n M: Oh! Hi, Laura. What are you doing here?\n W: Uh, I'm usually here on weekends. It's my uncle's shop. So you are looking for a bike?\n M: Yeah. Now that the weather is warming up, I thought I should get some exercise instead of taking the bus all the time.\n W: Well, that's a good idea and you come to the right place. Do you know what you like?\n M: Well, I don't want a racer or a touring bike or anything like that. Mostly I'll just be using it to get me back and forth from work.\n W: How far is that?\n M: About four miles.\n W: Are there a lot of hills on the way?\n M: Some, I guess. But maybe I should tell you at first that I only got 150 dollars. Can I get anything decent for that?\n W: Well, you are not going to get anything on the top of the line. But we do have a few trade-ins in the back that are in good condition.\n M: That sounds good.\n W: And you are right. For the kind of ride you are going to be doing, the most important thing is comfort. You want to make sure it's the right height for you? Follow me and I'll show you what we've got.", "choices": [ "Buy a used bicycle.", "Buy a racing bicycle.", "Adjust the height of his old bicycle." ], "summary": "Buy a used bicycle." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Laura think is most important to John's bicycle?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, John.\n M: Oh! Hi, Laura. What are you doing here?\n W: Uh, I'm usually here on weekends. It's my uncle's shop. So you are looking for a bike?\n M: Yeah. Now that the weather is warming up, I thought I should get some exercise instead of taking the bus all the time.\n W: Well, that's a good idea and you come to the right place. Do you know what you like?\n M: Well, I don't want a racer or a touring bike or anything like that. Mostly I'll just be using it to get me back and forth from work.\n W: How far is that?\n M: About four miles.\n W: Are there a lot of hills on the way?\n M: Some, I guess. But maybe I should tell you at first that I only got 150 dollars. Can I get anything decent for that?\n W: Well, you are not going to get anything on the top of the line. But we do have a few trade-ins in the back that are in good condition.\n M: That sounds good.\n W: And you are right. For the kind of ride you are going to be doing, the most important thing is comfort. You want to make sure it's the right height for you? Follow me and I'll show you what we've got.", "choices": [ "It must be the right height for John.", "It must be safe.", "It must have several gears and good tires." ], "summary": "It must be the right height for John." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: Bill, have you finished the research paper for biology?\n M: Not yet. I always seem to put things off until the last minute.", "choices": [ "He never does assignments early.", "He'll finish it in a few minutes.", "He wrote it last semester." ], "summary": "He never does assignments early." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does John Bush come from?", "dialogue": "W: Who's that man? Do you know?\n M: That's John Bush. He's a Canadian.", "choices": [ "England.", "America.", "Canada." ], "summary": "Canada." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is Jerry away?", "dialogue": "W: I wonder what's happened to Jerry. He hasn't been around for at least 2 weeks.\n M: He took a leave to see his mother in Europe.", "choices": [ "He is in Europe to see his mother.", "He is on a European tour with his mother.", "He is at home on sick leave." ], "summary": "He is in Europe to see his mother." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man going to take?", "dialogue": "W: If I were you, I would take a plane instead of a bus. It will take you a long time to get there by bus.\n M: But flying makes me so nervous.", "choices": [ "A plane.", "A bus.", "A ship." ], "summary": "A bus." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who are the two speakers?", "dialogue": "W: You wanted to see me, Mr Strunk?\n M: Yes, Lorraine,I did. I'd like to talk to you for a moment. I'm very pleased with your work.\n W: Thank you, Mr Strunk. I like to do my best.\n M: I've certainly noticed. You're a very good employee. All your assignments are finished in a timely manner, and you're a team player.\n W: Well, Mr Strunk, I enjoy my work very much.\n M: To show that I appreciate all your efforts, I'm going to give you a raise. I hope you don't object.\n W: Of course not! Thank you for your vote of confidence.", "choices": [ "A team leader and a player.", "A boss and an employee.", "A teacher and a student." ], "summary": "A boss and an employee." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Mr Strunk suggest?", "dialogue": "W: You wanted to see me, Mr Strunk?\n M: Yes, Lorraine,I did. I'd like to talk to you for a moment. I'm very pleased with your work.\n W: Thank you, Mr Strunk. I like to do my best.\n M: I've certainly noticed. You're a very good employee. All your assignments are finished in a timely manner, and you're a team player.\n W: Well, Mr Strunk, I enjoy my work very much.\n M: To show that I appreciate all your efforts, I'm going to give you a raise. I hope you don't object.\n W: Of course not! Thank you for your vote of confidence.", "choices": [ "He will choose her to be a leader.", "He will give her a good lesson.", "He will give her a higher pay." ], "summary": "He will give her a higher pay." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How do you like the girl from the dialogue?", "dialogue": "W: You wanted to see me, Mr Strunk?\n M: Yes, Lorraine,I did. I'd like to talk to you for a moment. I'm very pleased with your work.\n W: Thank you, Mr Strunk. I like to do my best.\n M: I've certainly noticed. You're a very good employee. All your assignments are finished in a timely manner, and you're a team player.\n W: Well, Mr Strunk, I enjoy my work very much.\n M: To show that I appreciate all your efforts, I'm going to give you a raise. I hope you don't object.\n W: Of course not! Thank you for your vote of confidence.", "choices": [ "She is a kind person.", "She is a hard-working person.", "She is a lazy girl." ], "summary": "She is a hard-working person." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the Bank of China?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me. Is there the Bank of China near here?\n W: Yes. Take the first turn on the left and the Bank of China is next to the bus stop.", "choices": [ "It's near the bus stop.", "It's far away from the bus stop.", "It's behind the bus stop." ], "summary": "It's near the bus stop." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What happened when the man was mountain climbing?", "dialogue": "W: Hi. Phil. can you tell me how it happened?\n M: Sure: I was mountain climbing in New Hampshire in 1982. Suddenly the weather became really bad. There was a lot of snow and we couldn't see anything. We got lost. Well, we spent four days on the mountain. The temperature was -20\u00b0C. We didn't have any equipment or food.\n W: So what happened? I guess someone found you, right?\n M: Yes. but we were very sick. I couldn't move my legs because of the cold. months in the hospital. The doctors removed my legs.\n W: Right. So you lost your legs, but you want to try your best to stay active.\n M: That's right. In fact, I decided to make some new legs for myself. I realize that no one has to be physically disabled; We can use modern technology to help us.\n W: And you built these great new legs. Can you go mountain climbing again?\n M: Yes, I can. In fact, these are better than climbing shoes, The spring de- sign means they are much more, powerful.", "choices": [ "He got trapped in a cave.", "He got lost in bad weather.", "He lost his equipment and food." ], "summary": "He got lost in bad weather." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What caused the loss of the man's legs?", "dialogue": "W: Hi. Phil. can you tell me how it happened?\n M: Sure: I was mountain climbing in New Hampshire in 1982. Suddenly the weather became really bad. There was a lot of snow and we couldn't see anything. We got lost. Well, we spent four days on the mountain. The temperature was -20\u00b0C. We didn't have any equipment or food.\n W: So what happened? I guess someone found you, right?\n M: Yes. but we were very sick. I couldn't move my legs because of the cold. months in the hospital. The doctors removed my legs.\n W: Right. So you lost your legs, but you want to try your best to stay active.\n M: That's right. In fact, I decided to make some new legs for myself. I realize that no one has to be physically disabled; We can use modern technology to help us.\n W: And you built these great new legs. Can you go mountain climbing again?\n M: Yes, I can. In fact, these are better than climbing shoes, The spring de- sign means they are much more, powerful.", "choices": [ "The low temperature.", "A bad fall in the mountain.", "An unsuccessful operation," ], "summary": "The low temperature." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did he decide to do after losing his legs?", "dialogue": "W: Hi. Phil. can you tell me how it happened?\n M: Sure: I was mountain climbing in New Hampshire in 1982. Suddenly the weather became really bad. There was a lot of snow and we couldn't see anything. We got lost. Well, we spent four days on the mountain. The temperature was -20\u00b0C. We didn't have any equipment or food.\n W: So what happened? I guess someone found you, right?\n M: Yes. but we were very sick. I couldn't move my legs because of the cold. months in the hospital. The doctors removed my legs.\n W: Right. So you lost your legs, but you want to try your best to stay active.\n M: That's right. In fact, I decided to make some new legs for myself. I realize that no one has to be physically disabled; We can use modern technology to help us.\n W: And you built these great new legs. Can you go mountain climbing again?\n M: Yes, I can. In fact, these are better than climbing shoes, The spring de- sign means they are much more, powerful.", "choices": [ "Design new climbing shoes.", "Set up a club for the disabled.", "Use technology to fight his disability." ], "summary": "Use technology to fight his disability." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How often did the man play basketball in college?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Tom. It seems that you like sports very much.\n M: Hello, Jane. I just go to the gym for a workout once a week. When I was in college, I used to play basketball twice a week, and football every day.", "choices": [ "Every day", "Once a week", "Twice a week" ], "summary": "Twice a week" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is this conversation probably taking place?", "dialogue": "W: Fasten your belt please, sir.\n M: Of course. I didn't realize we were planning to land so soon.", "choices": [ "On a bus.", "On a train.", "On a plane." ], "summary": "On a plane." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: But what happens if it rains. What are we going to do then?\n M: We'll have to count on good weather. But if it does rain the whole thing will have to be canceled.", "choices": [ "The weather forecast says it will be fine.", "The weather doesn't count in their plan.", "They will postpone their program if it rains." ], "summary": "They will postpone their program if it rains." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is Jim going?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Jim. Where are you going?\n M: To the cinema. What about coming with me?\n W: No, thanks. I'm going home. My friend's expecting me.\n M: What a pity! I believe it's a very good film.\n W: Do you go to the cinema a lot?\n M: Once a week. Most nights I sit at home and watch TV.\n W: Oh, I see. By the way, where are you going for your holidays this year?\n M: I don't know yet. My wife's going to her mother's for a couple of weeks. She lives by the sea, you know.\n W: Oh, does she? That's convenient.\n M: Yes, but I want to go to the country.\n W: Don't you like the sea?\n M: Yes, very much. But I need peace and quiet when I'm on holiday.", "choices": [ "To the cinema.", "To the hospital.", "To the shop." ], "summary": "To the cinema." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why can't the woman go with him?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Jim. Where are you going?\n M: To the cinema. What about coming with me?\n W: No, thanks. I'm going home. My friend's expecting me.\n M: What a pity! I believe it's a very good film.\n W: Do you go to the cinema a lot?\n M: Once a week. Most nights I sit at home and watch TV.\n W: Oh, I see. By the way, where are you going for your holidays this year?\n M: I don't know yet. My wife's going to her mother's for a couple of weeks. She lives by the sea, you know.\n W: Oh, does she? That's convenient.\n M: Yes, but I want to go to the country.\n W: Don't you like the sea?\n M: Yes, very much. But I need peace and quiet when I'm on holiday.", "choices": [ "Because she is going home to meet her friend.", "Because she doesn't like the film.", "Because she is very busy with her work." ], "summary": "Because she is going home to meet her friend." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Jim do most nights?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Jim. Where are you going?\n M: To the cinema. What about coming with me?\n W: No, thanks. I'm going home. My friend's expecting me.\n M: What a pity! I believe it's a very good film.\n W: Do you go to the cinema a lot?\n M: Once a week. Most nights I sit at home and watch TV.\n W: Oh, I see. By the way, where are you going for your holidays this year?\n M: I don't know yet. My wife's going to her mother's for a couple of weeks. She lives by the sea, you know.\n W: Oh, does she? That's convenient.\n M: Yes, but I want to go to the country.\n W: Don't you like the sea?\n M: Yes, very much. But I need peace and quiet when I'm on holiday.", "choices": [ "He goes to the cinema.", "He sits at home and watches TV.", "He works at his company." ], "summary": "He sits at home and watches TV." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the man probably feel now?", "dialogue": "W: It's too bad that our team didn't win the final basketball game.\n M: We might have won if we had practiced more.", "choices": [ "Regretful", "Satisfied", "Angry" ], "summary": "Regretful" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the Science Museum?", "dialogue": "M: Where are we going tomorrow, Mary?\n W: We'll first visit the Science Museum which is to the east of the zoo,and then drive to the People's Park.", "choices": [ "To the east of the zoo.", "Near the People's Park.", "To the west of the People's Park." ], "summary": "To the east of the zoo." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much will the woman pay if she buys two skirts?", "dialogue": "W: Very nice skirts. How much are they?\n M: $ 10 each and $ 1 off if people buy two. They're on sale.", "choices": [ "$18.", "$19.", "$20." ], "summary": "$19." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did the man go?", "dialogue": "F: Where did you go last month?\n M: We went to New York to visit my mother.", "choices": [ "To China", "To U.S.A", "To Canada" ], "summary": "To U.S.A" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What kind of work does Mr. Collins do?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, this is Mary Collins. May I speak to my husband, please?\n M: He's just gone out with a customer to show him a new car.", "choices": [ "He is a taxi driver.", "He is an insurance salesman.", "He is a car salesman." ], "summary": "He is a car salesman." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many tickets does the man want to buy for the 9 p.m. showing on Wednesday?", "dialogue": "W: Welcome to Wanda International Cinema. Can I help you?\n M: Umm... I want to know when \"Operation Red Sea\" is showing today.\n W: There are 6 showings today, one in the morning, another at noon, and then 3 p.m., 6 p.m., 9 p. m., and a midnight showing.\n M: OK, I want 5 tickets for the 9 p.m. showing tonight. Are there still 5 tickets available that are seated together?\n W: I'm sorry, there are only 3 tickets left. How about the 6 p.m. showing? There are still 7 tickets left for that show.\n M: But we have a date for dinner at 5 p.m., so we won't make the beginning of the movie.\n W: So would you like to see another movie? \"Detective China Town 2\" is very popular, too.\n M: No, we all want to see this one. Is there any way that we could buy tickets now for Friday's screens?\n W: You can order tickets right now for the next three days. It's Wednesday today. So, that's OK. What time would you like?\n M: The 9 p.m. showing. I think there might be more people who want to see the movie on Friday. How many tickets can I buy at one time?\n W: The limit for advanced tickets is 10.\n M: OK, I'll have 8 tickets for the showing of \"Operation Red Sea\". Are the tickets available?\n W: Yes, you're lucky.\n M: By the way, when can I pick up the tickets?\n W: You can have them right now if you pay for them.\n M: Great! Thanks!", "choices": [ "5.", "7.", "8." ], "summary": "5." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man decide to buy the Friday's tickets?", "dialogue": "W: Welcome to Wanda International Cinema. Can I help you?\n M: Umm... I want to know when \"Operation Red Sea\" is showing today.\n W: There are 6 showings today, one in the morning, another at noon, and then 3 p.m., 6 p.m., 9 p. m., and a midnight showing.\n M: OK, I want 5 tickets for the 9 p.m. showing tonight. Are there still 5 tickets available that are seated together?\n W: I'm sorry, there are only 3 tickets left. How about the 6 p.m. showing? There are still 7 tickets left for that show.\n M: But we have a date for dinner at 5 p.m., so we won't make the beginning of the movie.\n W: So would you like to see another movie? \"Detective China Town 2\" is very popular, too.\n M: No, we all want to see this one. Is there any way that we could buy tickets now for Friday's screens?\n W: You can order tickets right now for the next three days. It's Wednesday today. So, that's OK. What time would you like?\n M: The 9 p.m. showing. I think there might be more people who want to see the movie on Friday. How many tickets can I buy at one time?\n W: The limit for advanced tickets is 10.\n M: OK, I'll have 8 tickets for the showing of \"Operation Red Sea\". Are the tickets available?\n W: Yes, you're lucky.\n M: By the way, when can I pick up the tickets?\n W: You can have them right now if you pay for them.\n M: Great! Thanks!", "choices": [ "Because there are not enough tickets left for the 9 p.m. showing.", "Because there will be more friends to go to the cinema on Friday.", "Because the film will be more popular than the Wednesday's." ], "summary": "Because there are not enough tickets left for the 9 p.m. showing." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man probably do to ensure 8 tickets for Friday?", "dialogue": "W: Welcome to Wanda International Cinema. Can I help you?\n M: Umm... I want to know when \"Operation Red Sea\" is showing today.\n W: There are 6 showings today, one in the morning, another at noon, and then 3 p.m., 6 p.m., 9 p. m., and a midnight showing.\n M: OK, I want 5 tickets for the 9 p.m. showing tonight. Are there still 5 tickets available that are seated together?\n W: I'm sorry, there are only 3 tickets left. How about the 6 p.m. showing? There are still 7 tickets left for that show.\n M: But we have a date for dinner at 5 p.m., so we won't make the beginning of the movie.\n W: So would you like to see another movie? \"Detective China Town 2\" is very popular, too.\n M: No, we all want to see this one. Is there any way that we could buy tickets now for Friday's screens?\n W: You can order tickets right now for the next three days. It's Wednesday today. So, that's OK. What time would you like?\n M: The 9 p.m. showing. I think there might be more people who want to see the movie on Friday. How many tickets can I buy at one time?\n W: The limit for advanced tickets is 10.\n M: OK, I'll have 8 tickets for the showing of \"Operation Red Sea\". Are the tickets available?\n W: Yes, you're lucky.\n M: By the way, when can I pick up the tickets?\n W: You can have them right now if you pay for them.\n M: Great! Thanks!", "choices": [ "Paying a deposit.", "E-ordering in advance.", "Paying right away." ], "summary": "Paying right away." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man insists on?", "dialogue": "W: Welcome to Wanda International Cinema. Can I help you?\n M: Umm... I want to know when \"Operation Red Sea\" is showing today.\n W: There are 6 showings today, one in the morning, another at noon, and then 3 p.m., 6 p.m., 9 p. m., and a midnight showing.\n M: OK, I want 5 tickets for the 9 p.m. showing tonight. Are there still 5 tickets available that are seated together?\n W: I'm sorry, there are only 3 tickets left. How about the 6 p.m. showing? There are still 7 tickets left for that show.\n M: But we have a date for dinner at 5 p.m., so we won't make the beginning of the movie.\n W: So would you like to see another movie? \"Detective China Town 2\" is very popular, too.\n M: No, we all want to see this one. Is there any way that we could buy tickets now for Friday's screens?\n W: You can order tickets right now for the next three days. It's Wednesday today. So, that's OK. What time would you like?\n M: The 9 p.m. showing. I think there might be more people who want to see the movie on Friday. How many tickets can I buy at one time?\n W: The limit for advanced tickets is 10.\n M: OK, I'll have 8 tickets for the showing of \"Operation Red Sea\". Are the tickets available?\n W: Yes, you're lucky.\n M: By the way, when can I pick up the tickets?\n W: You can have them right now if you pay for them.\n M: Great! Thanks!", "choices": [ "The film.", "The date.", "The seating." ], "summary": "The film." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What might the result be if the woman doesn't take the man's advice?", "dialogue": "M: As your doctor, I strongly advise you to go on a diet.\n W: Do you really think that's important?\n M: Definitely. If you don't, you might have a heart attack someday.", "choices": [ "She might put on weight.", "Something might go wrong with her heart.", "She might go on a diet." ], "summary": "Something might go wrong with her heart." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When could the woman use her car?", "dialogue": "W: Could you have my car ready at 5:00 please?\n M: The damage is very serious.\n W: But I have to use it this afternoon. How about 5: 30?\n M: Well, I'll do my best. I promise you can take it at 5:15.", "choices": [ "At 5:00.", "At 5:30.", "At 5: 15." ], "summary": "At 5: 15." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: How are you going to the airport?\n W: Well, to tell the truth, I really haven't got any choice, I have to take the bus. My car is in the garage getting repaired and the taxi is too expensive.", "choices": [ "The woman will go to the airport by taxi.", "The woman is asking the man for advice.", "The woman's car has broken down." ], "summary": "The woman's car has broken down." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: I'd like to go camping with you this weekend, but I don't have a sleeping bag.\n W: No problem. You can count on me to get one for you. My family has tons of camping gear.", "choices": [ "She can count on the man for help.", "She has other plans for this weekend.", "She can lend the man a sleeping bag." ], "summary": "She can lend the man a sleeping bag." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man do?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Christine. Do you want a cup of coffee? I've just made some.\n W: No, thanks. I'll make myself a cup of tea in a minute.\n M: Oh, let me do it for you. The water is just boiled.", "choices": [ "Boil more water.", "Have a cup of tea.", "Make tea for Christine." ], "summary": "Make tea for Christine." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the woman feel?", "dialogue": "W: Don't turn the dishwasher on! The baby just fell asleep. I need a break! I'm exhausted from cooking soup and baking cookies all morning.\n M: Oh! I'll run it later, then. Let's sit outside and read while she sleeps.", "choices": [ "Surprised.", "Tired.", "Relaxed." ], "summary": "Tired." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman want to do?", "dialogue": "W: Would you mind if I opened the window?\n M: Of course not. It's really hot in the room. Open the window to let in more fresh air.", "choices": [ "Open the door.", "Let the man in.", "Open the window." ], "summary": "Open the window." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the man get to sleep so late?", "dialogue": "W: Wake up. It's almost eight o'clock.\n M: No, please. Let me sleep on! I couldn't get to sleep until 3 o'clock this morning.\n W: Why? What's wrong with you?\n M: I felt pain all over my body. Can you get me some medicine?\n W: Will aspirin do?\n M: No, aspirin isn't strong enough.\n W: Then I can do nothing but call for a doctor.", "choices": [ "He is doing some medicine research.", "He talked with his friend.", "He felt pain." ], "summary": "He felt pain." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the woman do for the man?", "dialogue": "W: Wake up. It's almost eight o'clock.\n M: No, please. Let me sleep on! I couldn't get to sleep until 3 o'clock this morning.\n W: Why? What's wrong with you?\n M: I felt pain all over my body. Can you get me some medicine?\n W: Will aspirin do?\n M: No, aspirin isn't strong enough.\n W: Then I can do nothing but call for a doctor.", "choices": [ "Call for a doctor.", "Give him some stronger medicine.", "Nothing." ], "summary": "Call for a doctor." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they talking about?", "dialogue": "F: It's rather warm today, isn't it?\n M: Yes, but I listened to the radio this morning. It will get cool.", "choices": [ "The weather.", "Their favorite food.", "The radio program." ], "summary": "The weather." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers mainly talking about?", "dialogue": "M: Professor Johnson asked us to finish reading the book tonight.\n W: Oh, boy! That'll be a lot of work.", "choices": [ "Their hobby", "Their professor", "Their homework" ], "summary": "Their homework" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time is the next flight to New York?", "dialogue": "Man: Excuse me. I'd like to find out about flights to New York.\n Woman: Well, let's see. One just left about five minutes ago; and there's another one at ten.\n Man: What time is it, please?\n Woman: It's five to eight.\n Man: So the plane leaves in about two hours.\n Woman: That's right. Have you bought your ticket?\n Man: No, I haven't, Can I buy one here?\n Woman: I'm afraid you can't. You'd better go to the hooking office.", "choices": [ "10:00.", "9:55.", "8:55." ], "summary": "10:00." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time is it now?", "dialogue": "Man: Excuse me. I'd like to find out about flights to New York.\n Woman: Well, let's see. One just left about five minutes ago; and there's another one at ten.\n Man: What time is it, please?\n Woman: It's five to eight.\n Man: So the plane leaves in about two hours.\n Woman: That's right. Have you bought your ticket?\n Man: No, I haven't, Can I buy one here?\n Woman: I'm afraid you can't. You'd better go to the hooking office.", "choices": [ "10:00.", "9:55.", "7:55." ], "summary": "7:55." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman's job?", "dialogue": "Man: Excuse me. I'd like to find out about flights to New York.\n Woman: Well, let's see. One just left about five minutes ago; and there's another one at ten.\n Man: What time is it, please?\n Woman: It's five to eight.\n Man: So the plane leaves in about two hours.\n Woman: That's right. Have you bought your ticket?\n Man: No, I haven't, Can I buy one here?\n Woman: I'm afraid you can't. You'd better go to the hooking office.", "choices": [ "A saleswoman.", "A clerk at the information desk.", "A clerk at the booking office." ], "summary": "A clerk at the information desk." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: The rain is very heavy.\n M: I can't begin my work until the rain is over.", "choices": [ "He doesn't care about the weather.", "He'll go out after the rain stops.", "He wishes the rain would stop soon." ], "summary": "He wishes the rain would stop soon." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the woman do at the weekend?", "dialogue": "M: Have a nice weekend. Do you have anything exciting?\n W: No, not really. I was thinking of boating in the Water Park with my parents. But you know the International English Speech Contest is coming up, so I have to stay at home and prepare for it.", "choices": [ "She will boat with her parents.", "She will go to the park with her parents.", "She will prepare for a contest." ], "summary": "She will prepare for a contest." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "W: They really did a good job.\n M: Exactly.\n W: The singing group used to be very popular.\n M: I can't believe they could have played so well.", "choices": [ "A concert.", "A singer.", "A match." ], "summary": "A concert." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How is the man feeling?", "dialogue": "W: So you are leaving for the U. S. tonight?\n M: Don't ask. I am not going.\n W: Why?\n M: Because I have to stay here for a meeting with my boss.\n W: Oh, well, never mind. Now you can come to Helen's party tonight.", "choices": [ "Disappointed.", "Encouraged.", "Delighted." ], "summary": "Disappointed." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man probably do tonight?", "dialogue": "W: So you are leaving for the U. S. tonight?\n M: Don't ask. I am not going.\n W: Why?\n M: Because I have to stay here for a meeting with my boss.\n W: Oh, well, never mind. Now you can come to Helen's party tonight.", "choices": [ "Have a meeting.", "Go to a party.", "Fly to the US." ], "summary": "Go to a party." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they talking about?", "dialogue": "W: Do you want a day course or an evening course?\n M: Well, it will have to be an evening course since I work during the day.", "choices": [ "The choice of course.", "A day course.", "An evening course." ], "summary": "The choice of course." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "W: I'm sorry, I can't follow you. Would you mind saying that slowly?\n M: No, of course not.", "choices": [ "She can't catch the man because he mils too fast.", "She can't understand the man because he speaks too fast.", "She can't follow the man because they are strangers." ], "summary": "She can't understand the man because he speaks too fast." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man probably do?", "dialogue": "W: I'm sorry, I can't follow you. Would you mind saying that slowly?\n M: No, of course not.", "choices": [ "He will speak as fast as ever.", "Slow down a bit.", "Speak even louder." ], "summary": "Slow down a bit." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: Bob is running for chairman of the student union. Would you vote for him?\n W: Oh, I can't decide right now because I have to find out more about the other candidates.", "choices": [ "Bob does not have much chance to win.", "She will vote for another candidate.", "Bob cannot count on her vote." ], "summary": "Bob cannot count on her vote." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was man doing in February?", "dialogue": "M: Judg, I haven't seen you in weeks. Where have you been?\n W: In Florida\n M: What a vacation! While the rest of us are studying on the campus in the February cold.\n W: Not exactly. I was on a special field trip.", "choices": [ "He was on a field trip.", "He was on vacation in Florida.", "He was studying most of the time." ], "summary": "He was studying most of the time." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "W: What can I do for you,sir?\n M: Well, I'd like to buy some bread.", "choices": [ "Doctor and husband.", "Shop assistant and customer.", "Librarian and student." ], "summary": "Shop assistant and customer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: Why did I even agree to work for the school newspaper while taking five classes?\n W: That's some load. You've got your hand full already.", "choices": [ "She is intended to work for the school newspaper.", "The man can spare some time reading school newspaper.", "The man has a very tight schedule." ], "summary": "The man has a very tight schedule." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Mr. Anderson. My name is Jenny Green, and I'm a secretary at Feiyu Food Company.\n M: I don't think we have an appointment.\n W: No, we don't. I'm very sorry to just show up like this.\n M: Since you are already here, what can I do for you?\n W: Well, I know that your supermarket was founded three years ago and business has been good for the past two years.\n M: I'm quite busy, Miss Green. If you don't mind, please get straight to the point.\n W: OK. You may have heard of products made by our company. We also have TV advertisements. We would like to work with you. If we cooperate, it'll certainly help your business.\n M: I'm quite satisfied with the food company that serves us now. Its products are popular with customers.\n W: Here. At least take a look at some of our products.\n M: All right... These are pretty good indeed, but...\n W: The price is very reasonable. And you don't even need to worry about a contract. if you are not satisfied, we will adjust the price.\n M: Well, I know, but now I have an important meeting. Leave your card. I'll call you when necessary.", "choices": [ "A clerk at an advertisement.", "A secretary at the supermarket.", "An employer at a food company." ], "summary": "An employer at a food company." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long has the man's supermarket been in business?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Mr. Anderson. My name is Jenny Green, and I'm a secretary at Feiyu Food Company.\n M: I don't think we have an appointment.\n W: No, we don't. I'm very sorry to just show up like this.\n M: Since you are already here, what can I do for you?\n W: Well, I know that your supermarket was founded three years ago and business has been good for the past two years.\n M: I'm quite busy, Miss Green. If you don't mind, please get straight to the point.\n W: OK. You may have heard of products made by our company. We also have TV advertisements. We would like to work with you. If we cooperate, it'll certainly help your business.\n M: I'm quite satisfied with the food company that serves us now. Its products are popular with customers.\n W: Here. At least take a look at some of our products.\n M: All right... These are pretty good indeed, but...\n W: The price is very reasonable. And you don't even need to worry about a contract. if you are not satisfied, we will adjust the price.\n M: Well, I know, but now I have an important meeting. Leave your card. I'll call you when necessary.", "choices": [ "2 years.", "3 years.", "4 years." ], "summary": "3 years." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the woman offer to do?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Mr. Anderson. My name is Jenny Green, and I'm a secretary at Feiyu Food Company.\n M: I don't think we have an appointment.\n W: No, we don't. I'm very sorry to just show up like this.\n M: Since you are already here, what can I do for you?\n W: Well, I know that your supermarket was founded three years ago and business has been good for the past two years.\n M: I'm quite busy, Miss Green. If you don't mind, please get straight to the point.\n W: OK. You may have heard of products made by our company. We also have TV advertisements. We would like to work with you. If we cooperate, it'll certainly help your business.\n M: I'm quite satisfied with the food company that serves us now. Its products are popular with customers.\n W: Here. At least take a look at some of our products.\n M: All right... These are pretty good indeed, but...\n W: The price is very reasonable. And you don't even need to worry about a contract. if you are not satisfied, we will adjust the price.\n M: Well, I know, but now I have an important meeting. Leave your card. I'll call you when necessary.", "choices": [ "Adjust the price.", "Show the products.", "Sign the contract." ], "summary": "Adjust the price." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the man's attitude during the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Mr. Anderson. My name is Jenny Green, and I'm a secretary at Feiyu Food Company.\n M: I don't think we have an appointment.\n W: No, we don't. I'm very sorry to just show up like this.\n M: Since you are already here, what can I do for you?\n W: Well, I know that your supermarket was founded three years ago and business has been good for the past two years.\n M: I'm quite busy, Miss Green. If you don't mind, please get straight to the point.\n W: OK. You may have heard of products made by our company. We also have TV advertisements. We would like to work with you. If we cooperate, it'll certainly help your business.\n M: I'm quite satisfied with the food company that serves us now. Its products are popular with customers.\n W: Here. At least take a look at some of our products.\n M: All right... These are pretty good indeed, but...\n W: The price is very reasonable. And you don't even need to worry about a contract. if you are not satisfied, we will adjust the price.\n M: Well, I know, but now I have an important meeting. Leave your card. I'll call you when necessary.", "choices": [ "Patient.", "Uninterested.", "Concerned." ], "summary": "Uninterested." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time was it when the conversation took place?", "dialogue": "M: You'd better hurry, Jenny. There isn't much time left. The lecture is to begin at 8:30.\n W: Don't worry. We still have half an hour to go, anyway.", "choices": [ "8:00.", "7:30.", "7:00." ], "summary": "8:00." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man want to do at the airport?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me, Is there an airline flying to New York this afternoon?\n W: Sorry, sir. I can't sell you a ticket. Our computer is down.\n M: If your computer is down, just write me a ticket.\n W: Sorry, I can't. The computer is the only one allowed doing so.\n M: Hmm... Then what do all you people do?\n W: We give the computer the information about your trip, and then it tells us whether you can fly with us or not.\n M: So when it goes down, you go down with it\n W: That's very good, sir.\n M: How long will the computer be down?\n W: Sorry, I've got no idea. Sometimes it's down for 10 minutes; sometimes for two hours. There's no way we can find out without asking the computer, and since it's down, it won't answer us.\n M: Well, let's forget the computer. Is there any other airline flying to New York within the next few hours?\n W: I wouldn't know. Only the computer knows. It just can't tell me.", "choices": [ "To give the computer the information about his trip.", "To know what is wrong with the computer.", "To buy a ticket for New York." ], "summary": "To buy a ticket for New York." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who likes tea grown in Hangzhou?", "dialogue": "F: I like tea grown in Hangzhou very much.\n M: Me, too.", "choices": [ "The woman.", "The man.", "Both." ], "summary": "Both." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation probably take place?", "dialogue": "W: I'd like this textbook, but the cover is damaged. Do you have any other copies?\n M: If that is the only copy on the self, I'll give you a discount.", "choices": [ "In a classroom.", "In a library.", "In a bookstore." ], "summary": "In a bookstore." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does Jane want to leave her present job?", "dialogue": "W: Can I talk to you for a moment,Jack?\n M: Of course,Jane. Sit down. What is it?\n W: I've decided to leave.\n M: Leave?\n W: Yes.\n M: Oh,no. Is it because we're moving out of London?\n W: Well,yes. But there are other reasons.\n M: I see. You never like working here.\n W: No, no. I've enjoyed working here. But...\n M: But what?\n W: Well, I haven't time to do other things. I've worked here for five years. And I'd like to do something different.\n M: What do you mean, something different?\n W: I want to travel. You know, I have never been to other countries.\n M: Really?\n W: Yes. I want to live abroad and learn to speak a different language.\n M: What can I say? I'm really sorry. But I understand.\n W: Thank you, Jack.", "choices": [ "Because she does not like the job.", "Because she wants to do something different.", "Because she does not want to live outside London." ], "summary": "Because she wants to do something different." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which of the following countries is Jane most likely to go if she is given a job there?", "dialogue": "W: Can I talk to you for a moment,Jack?\n M: Of course,Jane. Sit down. What is it?\n W: I've decided to leave.\n M: Leave?\n W: Yes.\n M: Oh,no. Is it because we're moving out of London?\n W: Well,yes. But there are other reasons.\n M: I see. You never like working here.\n W: No, no. I've enjoyed working here. But...\n M: But what?\n W: Well, I haven't time to do other things. I've worked here for five years. And I'd like to do something different.\n M: What do you mean, something different?\n W: I want to travel. You know, I have never been to other countries.\n M: Really?\n W: Yes. I want to live abroad and learn to speak a different language.\n M: What can I say? I'm really sorry. But I understand.\n W: Thank you, Jack.", "choices": [ "Canada.", "Australia.", "Italy" ], "summary": "Italy" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the woman now?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me. Is this Apple Street?\n M: No, this is King Street.\n W: King Street? Oh, dear. I'm looking for Apple Street and I thought this was it.\n M: Apple Street is just two blocks from here, next to Willow Street.", "choices": [ "In Apple Street.", "In King Street.", "In Willow Street." ], "summary": "In King Street." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man?", "dialogue": "M: It's nothing very serious. Just take the medicine much more.\n F: Thank you very much.", "choices": [ "A teacher.", "A doctor.", "A shop-assistant." ], "summary": "A doctor." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does this conversation take place?", "dialogue": "W: I enjoy going through a secondhand bookstore, don't you? It's interesting to see what people used to enjoy reading. Did you see this old book of children's stories?\n M: Some of these books aren't so old, though... See? This mystery was published only six years ago. It cost seventy-five cents. You can't beat that.\n W: Hey! Look at this!\n M: What? Are you getting interested in nineteenth century poetry all of a sudden?\n W: No. Look at the inscription! Someone gave this book as a present, and wrote a note on the inside of the front cover. It's dated 1893. Maybe it's worth something.\n M: Everything on that shelf is worth fifty cents.\n W: But if this is a signature of someone who is well known, it might bring a lot more. I hear William Shakespeare's signature is worth about a million dollars.", "choices": [ "In a library.", "In a school.", "In a bookstore." ], "summary": "In a bookstore." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is William Shakespeare mentioned in the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: I enjoy going through a secondhand bookstore, don't you? It's interesting to see what people used to enjoy reading. Did you see this old book of children's stories?\n M: Some of these books aren't so old, though... See? This mystery was published only six years ago. It cost seventy-five cents. You can't beat that.\n W: Hey! Look at this!\n M: What? Are you getting interested in nineteenth century poetry all of a sudden?\n W: No. Look at the inscription! Someone gave this book as a present, and wrote a note on the inside of the front cover. It's dated 1893. Maybe it's worth something.\n M: Everything on that shelf is worth fifty cents.\n W: But if this is a signature of someone who is well known, it might bring a lot more. I hear William Shakespeare's signature is worth about a million dollars.", "choices": [ "He gave gifts to millions of people.", "He was a very wealthy man in his times.", "His signature is worth a lot of money." ], "summary": "His signature is worth a lot of money." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the woman feel about the movie?", "dialogue": "M: So, Mary, how did you like the film?\n W: Well, generally speaking, it was very good. The part of the maid was played beautifully, but I thought the man who played the salesman was too dramatic to be realistic.", "choices": [ "The woman thinks the maid was beautiful.", "The woman thinks the salesman exaggerated his part.", "The woman thinks the salesman was realistic." ], "summary": "The woman thinks the salesman exaggerated his part." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think of the teacher?", "dialogue": "M: From our teacher's appearance. She looks like a European.\n W: But I think she's an Asian.", "choices": [ "She's from Asia.", "She's from Africa.", "She's from Europe." ], "summary": "She's from Europe." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When did the man leave for Beijing?", "dialogue": "W: When did you leave for Beijing last Sunday?\n M: Oh, I planned to take the 8:50 train. But the manager phoned me at about 8:15 and asked me to deal with something urgent. When I finished it, it was already 9:50.\n W: So you had to take the 10:30 train. Right?\n M: Yes. But when I hurried to the railway station, I was told the train would be delayed for fifteen minutes.", "choices": [ "9:50.", "10:30.", "10:45." ], "summary": "10:45." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman want?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, do you have any batteries? I need some to my radio.\n M: Sure. They are over there, next to the pens.", "choices": [ "A radio.", "Some pens.", "Some batteries." ], "summary": "Some batteries." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When did the woman arrive?", "dialogue": "M: Were you here on March 5th?\n W: Mm. not really. In fact I arrived three days later.", "choices": [ "March 15th.", "March 5th.", "March 8th." ], "summary": "March 8th." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What kind of room does the man want?", "dialogue": "M: I'd like a room for tonight, please?\n W: Single or double?\n M: Single.\n W: Do you have a reservation?\n M: No, I don't.\n W: Okay, we still have some rooms available.\n M: I'd like a private bath, if possible.\n W: All right. Room 128.\n M: What's the price of the room?\n W: $ 26.5 a day.\n M: Fine. I'll take it.", "choices": [ "A room with a private bath for one person.", "A room without a bath.", "A room with a bath for one person." ], "summary": "A room with a private bath for one person." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much will the man pay for the room a day?", "dialogue": "M: I'd like a room for tonight, please?\n W: Single or double?\n M: Single.\n W: Do you have a reservation?\n M: No, I don't.\n W: Okay, we still have some rooms available.\n M: I'd like a private bath, if possible.\n W: All right. Room 128.\n M: What's the price of the room?\n W: $ 26.5 a day.\n M: Fine. I'll take it.", "choices": [ "$ 26.5.", "$ 2.65.", "$ 25.6." ], "summary": "$ 26.5." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man want to do?", "dialogue": "F: What can I do for you, Sir?\n M: I'd like to borrow a book.", "choices": [ "He wants to buy a book.", "He wants to borrow a book.", "He wants to return a book." ], "summary": "He wants to borrow a book." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: I'm tired of living in town.\n M: Why not go back to the country? The fresh air will be good for you.", "choices": [ "The air in the city is better.", "He wants to live in town.", "The air in the country is better." ], "summary": "The air in the country is better." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think of the music?", "dialogue": "M: Oh, just look at these people! They are really listening to the music. They are driving me mad.\n W: Can't you see that this is the real communication between the musician and the audience? Listen to our music. It belongs to our generation.\n M: Well, it may be your music, but it certainly isn't mine. I'm going for a cup of coffee.", "choices": [ "It is boring.", "It is relaxing.", "It is stimulating." ], "summary": "It is boring." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the weather like?", "dialogue": "W: Why are you wet?\n M: Because I forgot to take an umbrella with me.", "choices": [ "Sunny.", "Rainy.", "Windy." ], "summary": "Rainy." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does this conversation take place?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, Sir. What would you like?\n M: I'd like a red wine, please.\n W: Anything else?\n M: What snacks have you got?\n W: The menu is on the board over there. There's pancake, Greek salad, steak and chips...\n M: I'll try the Greek salad, please. Do I pay now?\n W: Oh, yes, if you would. That's 75 cents for the wine and 1.30 for the salad.", "choices": [ "In a restaurant.", "In a night club.", "In a supermarket." ], "summary": "In a restaurant." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What kind of snack does the woman have?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, Sir. What would you like?\n M: I'd like a red wine, please.\n W: Anything else?\n M: What snacks have you got?\n W: The menu is on the board over there. There's pancake, Greek salad, steak and chips...\n M: I'll try the Greek salad, please. Do I pay now?\n W: Oh, yes, if you would. That's 75 cents for the wine and 1.30 for the salad.", "choices": [ "Pancake.", "Chips.", "Salad." ], "summary": "Salad." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much does the woman pay for the things she asked?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, Sir. What would you like?\n M: I'd like a red wine, please.\n W: Anything else?\n M: What snacks have you got?\n W: The menu is on the board over there. There's pancake, Greek salad, steak and chips...\n M: I'll try the Greek salad, please. Do I pay now?\n W: Oh, yes, if you would. That's 75 cents for the wine and 1.30 for the salad.", "choices": [ "75 pence.", "1.30 pounds.", "2.05 pounds." ], "summary": "2.05 pounds." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does this conversation most likely take place?", "dialogue": "W: Hi. May I help you?\n M: Yeah. I'd like to rent these movies.\n W: Okay. Do you have your membership card?\n M: No I don't. Do I need one to rent videos here?\n W: Yes, and it's free.\n M: Okay, how much are movie rentals anyway?\n W: Well, new releases are $5, and all other movies are two dollars.\n M: Oh, well, I'll just take these tonight. And when do I need to return them?\n W: They're to be back the day after tomorrow by ten p.m..\n M: Tuesday, okay.\n W: Be sure to return them on time.\n M: Okay. Thanks.", "choices": [ "At a library.", "At a bookstore.", "At a video rental shop." ], "summary": "At a video rental shop." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much do newly released movies cost to rent?", "dialogue": "W: Hi. May I help you?\n M: Yeah. I'd like to rent these movies.\n W: Okay. Do you have your membership card?\n M: No I don't. Do I need one to rent videos here?\n W: Yes, and it's free.\n M: Okay, how much are movie rentals anyway?\n W: Well, new releases are $5, and all other movies are two dollars.\n M: Oh, well, I'll just take these tonight. And when do I need to return them?\n W: They're to be back the day after tomorrow by ten p.m..\n M: Tuesday, okay.\n W: Be sure to return them on time.\n M: Okay. Thanks.", "choices": [ "$2.00.", "$3.50.", "$5.00." ], "summary": "$5.00." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "On what day does this conversation take place?", "dialogue": "W: Hi. May I help you?\n M: Yeah. I'd like to rent these movies.\n W: Okay. Do you have your membership card?\n M: No I don't. Do I need one to rent videos here?\n W: Yes, and it's free.\n M: Okay, how much are movie rentals anyway?\n W: Well, new releases are $5, and all other movies are two dollars.\n M: Oh, well, I'll just take these tonight. And when do I need to return them?\n W: They're to be back the day after tomorrow by ten p.m..\n M: Tuesday, okay.\n W: Be sure to return them on time.\n M: Okay. Thanks.", "choices": [ "On Sunday.", "On Wednesday.", "On Thursday." ], "summary": "On Sunday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they going to do?", "dialogue": "M: Did you turn off the lights and check the locks on all doors and windows?\n W: Yes, I tole our next door neighbor we'd be gone for two weeks. They promised to keep an eye on the house for us.", "choices": [ "Go abroad.", "Move to another place.", "Make a two-week long trip." ], "summary": "Make a two-week long trip." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: Have you packed up the suitcases?\n W: Almost.", "choices": [ "She has the most suitcases.", "She will soon finish packing up the suitcases.", "She likes packing very much." ], "summary": "She will soon finish packing up the suitcases." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The respondent works on ______.", "dialogue": "A: Excuse me, I'm sorry to bother you, but would you have time to answer a few questions?\n B: What's it about?\n A: We're doing some market research for a new television channel starting in two years' time.\n B: OK, why not?\n A: Lovely, we'll just work through this form. And if we could start with some personal background information.\n B: Sure.\n A: Right, if I could just have your age...\n B: 35.\n A: Right, great. And your job?\n B: Systems analyst, but for the form I don't know whether it would count as professional or business or what.\n A: What do you think?\n B: OK, it's more like business.\n A: Fine. And would you mind my asking about your salary? Or we can leave it blank.\n B: No, I don't mind. It's 40,000 a year.\n A: Thank you. Right... about your current watching habits..., what would you say is your main reason for watching TV?\n B: Well, at work I tend to read for information and what have you, so I'd say that with TV it probably just helps me relax and unwind.\n A: Fine. And how many hours a day on average do you watch TV?\n B: Not a lot really... I should say just over an hour.\n A: So what are the two main times of the day that you watch TV?\n B: Well, a little around breakfast time and then it tends to be really late eleven or even midnight- when I've finished work.\n A: And what sort of programmes do you go for?\n B: Some news bulletins but I also really like to put my feet up with some of the old comedy shows.\n A: Fine. And turning to the new channel..., which type of programmes would you like to see more of?\n B: Well, I certainly don't think we need any more factual programmes like news and documentaries. I think we need more about things like local information..., you know, providing a service for the community. And in the same vein, perhaps more for younger viewers..., you know, good quality stuff.\n A: Ah ha. And if you had to give the new directors some specific advice when they set up the channel, what advice would you give them?\n B: I think I'd advise them to pay a lot of attention to the quality of the actual broadcast, you know, the sound system. People are very fussy these days about that and in general I think they ought to do lots more of these kinds of interview, you know, talking with their potential customers.\n A: Oh, I'm glad you think it's valuable!\n B: Certainly... yeah.\n A: Good. OK, this will be a commercial channel of course, but how often do you think it is tolerable to have adverts?\n B: Well, out of that list I'd say every quarter of an hour. I don't think we can complain about that, as long as they don't last tot ten minutes each time!\n A: Quite. And would you be willing to attend any of our special promotions for the new channel?\n B: Yes, I'd be very happy to, as long as they're held here in my area.\n A: OK, I'll make a note of that. And finally, may we put you on our mailing list?\n B: Well, I'd prefer not..., except for the information about the promotion you mentioned.\n A: Can I have your name and address?\n B: Of course ... here's my card.\n A: Oh, lovely..., and thank you very much for your time and we look forward to seeing you.\n B: Yes, indeed. Urn, thanks.", "choices": [ "the profession", "business", "government" ], "summary": "business" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The respondent has a salary of ______.", "dialogue": "A: Excuse me, I'm sorry to bother you, but would you have time to answer a few questions?\n B: What's it about?\n A: We're doing some market research for a new television channel starting in two years' time.\n B: OK, why not?\n A: Lovely, we'll just work through this form. And if we could start with some personal background information.\n B: Sure.\n A: Right, if I could just have your age...\n B: 35.\n A: Right, great. And your job?\n B: Systems analyst, but for the form I don't know whether it would count as professional or business or what.\n A: What do you think?\n B: OK, it's more like business.\n A: Fine. And would you mind my asking about your salary? Or we can leave it blank.\n B: No, I don't mind. It's 40,000 a year.\n A: Thank you. Right... about your current watching habits..., what would you say is your main reason for watching TV?\n B: Well, at work I tend to read for information and what have you, so I'd say that with TV it probably just helps me relax and unwind.\n A: Fine. And how many hours a day on average do you watch TV?\n B: Not a lot really... I should say just over an hour.\n A: So what are the two main times of the day that you watch TV?\n B: Well, a little around breakfast time and then it tends to be really late eleven or even midnight- when I've finished work.\n A: And what sort of programmes do you go for?\n B: Some news bulletins but I also really like to put my feet up with some of the old comedy shows.\n A: Fine. And turning to the new channel..., which type of programmes would you like to see more of?\n B: Well, I certainly don't think we need any more factual programmes like news and documentaries. I think we need more about things like local information..., you know, providing a service for the community. And in the same vein, perhaps more for younger viewers..., you know, good quality stuff.\n A: Ah ha. And if you had to give the new directors some specific advice when they set up the channel, what advice would you give them?\n B: I think I'd advise them to pay a lot of attention to the quality of the actual broadcast, you know, the sound system. People are very fussy these days about that and in general I think they ought to do lots more of these kinds of interview, you know, talking with their potential customers.\n A: Oh, I'm glad you think it's valuable!\n B: Certainly... yeah.\n A: Good. OK, this will be a commercial channel of course, but how often do you think it is tolerable to have adverts?\n B: Well, out of that list I'd say every quarter of an hour. I don't think we can complain about that, as long as they don't last tot ten minutes each time!\n A: Quite. And would you be willing to attend any of our special promotions for the new channel?\n B: Yes, I'd be very happy to, as long as they're held here in my area.\n A: OK, I'll make a note of that. And finally, may we put you on our mailing list?\n B: Well, I'd prefer not..., except for the information about the promotion you mentioned.\n A: Can I have your name and address?\n B: Of course ... here's my card.\n A: Oh, lovely..., and thank you very much for your time and we look forward to seeing you.\n B: Yes, indeed. Urn, thanks.", "choices": [ "\u00a3 15,000 a year", "\u00a3 15,000 - \u00a3 35,000 a year", "over \u00a3 35,000 a year" ], "summary": "over \u00a3 35,000 a year" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The respondent watches TV for ______.", "dialogue": "A: Excuse me, I'm sorry to bother you, but would you have time to answer a few questions?\n B: What's it about?\n A: We're doing some market research for a new television channel starting in two years' time.\n B: OK, why not?\n A: Lovely, we'll just work through this form. And if we could start with some personal background information.\n B: Sure.\n A: Right, if I could just have your age...\n B: 35.\n A: Right, great. And your job?\n B: Systems analyst, but for the form I don't know whether it would count as professional or business or what.\n A: What do you think?\n B: OK, it's more like business.\n A: Fine. And would you mind my asking about your salary? Or we can leave it blank.\n B: No, I don't mind. It's 40,000 a year.\n A: Thank you. Right... about your current watching habits..., what would you say is your main reason for watching TV?\n B: Well, at work I tend to read for information and what have you, so I'd say that with TV it probably just helps me relax and unwind.\n A: Fine. And how many hours a day on average do you watch TV?\n B: Not a lot really... I should say just over an hour.\n A: So what are the two main times of the day that you watch TV?\n B: Well, a little around breakfast time and then it tends to be really late eleven or even midnight- when I've finished work.\n A: And what sort of programmes do you go for?\n B: Some news bulletins but I also really like to put my feet up with some of the old comedy shows.\n A: Fine. And turning to the new channel..., which type of programmes would you like to see more of?\n B: Well, I certainly don't think we need any more factual programmes like news and documentaries. I think we need more about things like local information..., you know, providing a service for the community. And in the same vein, perhaps more for younger viewers..., you know, good quality stuff.\n A: Ah ha. And if you had to give the new directors some specific advice when they set up the channel, what advice would you give them?\n B: I think I'd advise them to pay a lot of attention to the quality of the actual broadcast, you know, the sound system. People are very fussy these days about that and in general I think they ought to do lots more of these kinds of interview, you know, talking with their potential customers.\n A: Oh, I'm glad you think it's valuable!\n B: Certainly... yeah.\n A: Good. OK, this will be a commercial channel of course, but how often do you think it is tolerable to have adverts?\n B: Well, out of that list I'd say every quarter of an hour. I don't think we can complain about that, as long as they don't last tot ten minutes each time!\n A: Quite. And would you be willing to attend any of our special promotions for the new channel?\n B: Yes, I'd be very happy to, as long as they're held here in my area.\n A: OK, I'll make a note of that. And finally, may we put you on our mailing list?\n B: Well, I'd prefer not..., except for the information about the promotion you mentioned.\n A: Can I have your name and address?\n B: Of course ... here's my card.\n A: Oh, lovely..., and thank you very much for your time and we look forward to seeing you.\n B: Yes, indeed. Urn, thanks.", "choices": [ "relaxation", "entertainment", "information" ], "summary": "relaxation" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Every day the respondent watches TV for ______.", "dialogue": "A: Excuse me, I'm sorry to bother you, but would you have time to answer a few questions?\n B: What's it about?\n A: We're doing some market research for a new television channel starting in two years' time.\n B: OK, why not?\n A: Lovely, we'll just work through this form. And if we could start with some personal background information.\n B: Sure.\n A: Right, if I could just have your age...\n B: 35.\n A: Right, great. And your job?\n B: Systems analyst, but for the form I don't know whether it would count as professional or business or what.\n A: What do you think?\n B: OK, it's more like business.\n A: Fine. And would you mind my asking about your salary? Or we can leave it blank.\n B: No, I don't mind. It's 40,000 a year.\n A: Thank you. Right... about your current watching habits..., what would you say is your main reason for watching TV?\n B: Well, at work I tend to read for information and what have you, so I'd say that with TV it probably just helps me relax and unwind.\n A: Fine. And how many hours a day on average do you watch TV?\n B: Not a lot really... I should say just over an hour.\n A: So what are the two main times of the day that you watch TV?\n B: Well, a little around breakfast time and then it tends to be really late eleven or even midnight- when I've finished work.\n A: And what sort of programmes do you go for?\n B: Some news bulletins but I also really like to put my feet up with some of the old comedy shows.\n A: Fine. And turning to the new channel..., which type of programmes would you like to see more of?\n B: Well, I certainly don't think we need any more factual programmes like news and documentaries. I think we need more about things like local information..., you know, providing a service for the community. And in the same vein, perhaps more for younger viewers..., you know, good quality stuff.\n A: Ah ha. And if you had to give the new directors some specific advice when they set up the channel, what advice would you give them?\n B: I think I'd advise them to pay a lot of attention to the quality of the actual broadcast, you know, the sound system. People are very fussy these days about that and in general I think they ought to do lots more of these kinds of interview, you know, talking with their potential customers.\n A: Oh, I'm glad you think it's valuable!\n B: Certainly... yeah.\n A: Good. OK, this will be a commercial channel of course, but how often do you think it is tolerable to have adverts?\n B: Well, out of that list I'd say every quarter of an hour. I don't think we can complain about that, as long as they don't last tot ten minutes each time!\n A: Quite. And would you be willing to attend any of our special promotions for the new channel?\n B: Yes, I'd be very happy to, as long as they're held here in my area.\n A: OK, I'll make a note of that. And finally, may we put you on our mailing list?\n B: Well, I'd prefer not..., except for the information about the promotion you mentioned.\n A: Can I have your name and address?\n B: Of course ... here's my card.\n A: Oh, lovely..., and thank you very much for your time and we look forward to seeing you.\n B: Yes, indeed. Urn, thanks.", "choices": [ "30 minutes-1 hour", "1 hour-2 hours", "more than 2 hours" ], "summary": "1 hour-2 hours" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The respondent mainly watches TV ______.", "dialogue": "A: Excuse me, I'm sorry to bother you, but would you have time to answer a few questions?\n B: What's it about?\n A: We're doing some market research for a new television channel starting in two years' time.\n B: OK, why not?\n A: Lovely, we'll just work through this form. And if we could start with some personal background information.\n B: Sure.\n A: Right, if I could just have your age...\n B: 35.\n A: Right, great. And your job?\n B: Systems analyst, but for the form I don't know whether it would count as professional or business or what.\n A: What do you think?\n B: OK, it's more like business.\n A: Fine. And would you mind my asking about your salary? Or we can leave it blank.\n B: No, I don't mind. It's 40,000 a year.\n A: Thank you. Right... about your current watching habits..., what would you say is your main reason for watching TV?\n B: Well, at work I tend to read for information and what have you, so I'd say that with TV it probably just helps me relax and unwind.\n A: Fine. And how many hours a day on average do you watch TV?\n B: Not a lot really... I should say just over an hour.\n A: So what are the two main times of the day that you watch TV?\n B: Well, a little around breakfast time and then it tends to be really late eleven or even midnight- when I've finished work.\n A: And what sort of programmes do you go for?\n B: Some news bulletins but I also really like to put my feet up with some of the old comedy shows.\n A: Fine. And turning to the new channel..., which type of programmes would you like to see more of?\n B: Well, I certainly don't think we need any more factual programmes like news and documentaries. I think we need more about things like local information..., you know, providing a service for the community. And in the same vein, perhaps more for younger viewers..., you know, good quality stuff.\n A: Ah ha. And if you had to give the new directors some specific advice when they set up the channel, what advice would you give them?\n B: I think I'd advise them to pay a lot of attention to the quality of the actual broadcast, you know, the sound system. People are very fussy these days about that and in general I think they ought to do lots more of these kinds of interview, you know, talking with their potential customers.\n A: Oh, I'm glad you think it's valuable!\n B: Certainly... yeah.\n A: Good. OK, this will be a commercial channel of course, but how often do you think it is tolerable to have adverts?\n B: Well, out of that list I'd say every quarter of an hour. I don't think we can complain about that, as long as they don't last tot ten minutes each time!\n A: Quite. And would you be willing to attend any of our special promotions for the new channel?\n B: Yes, I'd be very happy to, as long as they're held here in my area.\n A: OK, I'll make a note of that. And finally, may we put you on our mailing list?\n B: Well, I'd prefer not..., except for the information about the promotion you mentioned.\n A: Can I have your name and address?\n B: Of course ... here's my card.\n A: Oh, lovely..., and thank you very much for your time and we look forward to seeing you.\n B: Yes, indeed. Urn, thanks.", "choices": [ "in the early morning", "around midday", "in the afternoon" ], "summary": "in the early morning" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Mr. Henry Stone do?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, everybody. Today, for our writing class, we are glad to have Mr. Henry Stone with us, a well-known writer in this country. He is going to share with us his writing experiences. Now, Henry, please tell us how you find so many interesting things for your stories.\n M: OK. I watch people a lot. I do that when I travel. I've been to many countries such as Britain, Italy and Sweden. So I spend a lot of time at airports. While waiting for my flights, I watch people passing by and start my imagination. For example, the other day, when I was waiting for my flight to Greece, I saw a couple. They were buying magazines at that moment. They were not wearing business clothes, but the man was carrying a suitcase. Every few seconds, the woman looked around. I wondered if someone was following them. Perhaps they were running away, and you know, this reminded me of a story in the newspaper that day: a bank clerk stole one million pounds a week before and disappeared with his wife. There was a picture of them in the paper. The couple really looked like the wiz. Maybe I should stop them. Just then, I saw them say goodbye to each other, and the woman walked away. Well, sometimes I make mistakes like that. But I find things like that are very useful for my writing.", "choices": [ "A bank clerk.", "A teacher.", "A writer." ], "summary": "A writer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Henry like doing at airports?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, everybody. Today, for our writing class, we are glad to have Mr. Henry Stone with us, a well-known writer in this country. He is going to share with us his writing experiences. Now, Henry, please tell us how you find so many interesting things for your stories.\n M: OK. I watch people a lot. I do that when I travel. I've been to many countries such as Britain, Italy and Sweden. So I spend a lot of time at airports. While waiting for my flights, I watch people passing by and start my imagination. For example, the other day, when I was waiting for my flight to Greece, I saw a couple. They were buying magazines at that moment. They were not wearing business clothes, but the man was carrying a suitcase. Every few seconds, the woman looked around. I wondered if someone was following them. Perhaps they were running away, and you know, this reminded me of a story in the newspaper that day: a bank clerk stole one million pounds a week before and disappeared with his wife. There was a picture of them in the paper. The couple really looked like the wiz. Maybe I should stop them. Just then, I saw them say goodbye to each other, and the woman walked away. Well, sometimes I make mistakes like that. But I find things like that are very useful for my writing.", "choices": [ "Watching people.", "Telling stories.", "Reading magazines." ], "summary": "Watching people." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did Henry learn from the newspaper that day?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, everybody. Today, for our writing class, we are glad to have Mr. Henry Stone with us, a well-known writer in this country. He is going to share with us his writing experiences. Now, Henry, please tell us how you find so many interesting things for your stories.\n M: OK. I watch people a lot. I do that when I travel. I've been to many countries such as Britain, Italy and Sweden. So I spend a lot of time at airports. While waiting for my flights, I watch people passing by and start my imagination. For example, the other day, when I was waiting for my flight to Greece, I saw a couple. They were buying magazines at that moment. They were not wearing business clothes, but the man was carrying a suitcase. Every few seconds, the woman looked around. I wondered if someone was following them. Perhaps they were running away, and you know, this reminded me of a story in the newspaper that day: a bank clerk stole one million pounds a week before and disappeared with his wife. There was a picture of them in the paper. The couple really looked like the wiz. Maybe I should stop them. Just then, I saw them say goodbye to each other, and the woman walked away. Well, sometimes I make mistakes like that. But I find things like that are very useful for my writing.", "choices": [ "A valuable suitcase was missing.", "A man stole money from a bank.", "A woman ran away from home." ], "summary": "A man stole money from a bank." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why was the woman at the airport?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, everybody. Today, for our writing class, we are glad to have Mr. Henry Stone with us, a well-known writer in this country. He is going to share with us his writing experiences. Now, Henry, please tell us how you find so many interesting things for your stories.\n M: OK. I watch people a lot. I do that when I travel. I've been to many countries such as Britain, Italy and Sweden. So I spend a lot of time at airports. While waiting for my flights, I watch people passing by and start my imagination. For example, the other day, when I was waiting for my flight to Greece, I saw a couple. They were buying magazines at that moment. They were not wearing business clothes, but the man was carrying a suitcase. Every few seconds, the woman looked around. I wondered if someone was following them. Perhaps they were running away, and you know, this reminded me of a story in the newspaper that day: a bank clerk stole one million pounds a week before and disappeared with his wife. There was a picture of them in the paper. The couple really looked like the wiz. Maybe I should stop them. Just then, I saw them say goodbye to each other, and the woman walked away. Well, sometimes I make mistakes like that. But I find things like that are very useful for my writing.", "choices": [ "She was traveling on business.", "She was seeing the man off.", "She was leaving for Greece." ], "summary": "She was seeing the man off." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation most probably take place?", "dialogue": "M: Here is a menu printed in English. What would you like, Judy?\n W: Well, I think I'll have fried oysters first.\n M: That's a good choice, since this is the season for oysters.", "choices": [ "In an office.", "In a restaurant.", "At home." ], "summary": "In a restaurant." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: I'm not going to trust the restaurant critic from that magazine again. The food here doesn't taste anything like what we had in Chinatown.\n M: It definitely wasn't worth the wait.", "choices": [ "The restaurant was not up to the speakers' expectations.", "The restaurant places many ads in popular magazines.", "The critic thought highly of the Chinese restaurant." ], "summary": "The restaurant was not up to the speakers' expectations." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the boy learn in college?", "dialogue": "F: What do you learn in college?\n M: I learn both English and Laws.", "choices": [ "Both B and C", "Law", "English" ], "summary": "Both B and C" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When did the man arrive at the airport?", "dialogue": "M: Am I late?\n W: No, you've got an hour and a quarter. Your flight leaves at 9:30.\n M: I'm so excited.\n W: Have you got everything?\n M: Yes, my tickets and my traveler's checks.\n W: And your passport?\n M: Yes, don't worry.", "choices": [ "At 1:15.", "At 8:15.", "At 9:30." ], "summary": "At 8:15." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the professor mean?", "dialogue": "M: Prof. Jackson, we were wondering if we could sit in your English class?\n W: I wish I could say \"yes\". But if I accepted you two, I wonder how to say \"No\" to a lot of others who have raised the same request.", "choices": [ "She accepted their request.", "She rejected their request.", "She agreed to consider their request." ], "summary": "She rejected their request." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the man feel about the course?", "dialogue": "W: You took an optional course this semester didn't you? How is it going?\n M: Terrible. It seems like the more the professor talks the less I understand.", "choices": [ "He wishes to have more courses like it.", "He finds it hard to follow the teacher.", "He wishes the teacher would talk more." ], "summary": "He finds it hard to follow the teacher." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman suggest?", "dialogue": "M: I'm getting nowhere with these physics problems.\n W: How about my going through them with you?", "choices": [ "The man should try harder.", "The man should give up.", "She could help the man." ], "summary": "She could help the man." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are they talking?", "dialogue": "M: Good evening, Madam. A table for two?\n F: Yes, thank you.", "choices": [ "At a shop.", "At a restaurant.", "On a bus." ], "summary": "At a restaurant." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why didn't Bob finish his homework?", "dialogue": "W: Okay, class. I'll collect your homework now. Bob? Where is your homework?\n M: I'm sorry, Mrs. Murphy. I couldn't do it. I had a stomachache last night.", "choices": [ "He was lazy.", "He had too much homework.", "He had a stomachache." ], "summary": "He had a stomachache." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What kind of proof did the man probably have when he bought the radio?", "dialogue": "M: Good morning, Miss. I'd like to speak to the manager.\n W: I am the manager, Sir. How can I help you?\n M: Oh, really? It's this radio. It doesn't work.\n W: Mm... did you buy it here?\n M: What do you mean? Of course I bought it here. Look, you switch it on and nothing happens.\n W: Could I see your receipt?\n M: Receipt? I haven't got one.\n W: Oh, you should have got a receipt when you bought it.\n M: I perhaps did. I must have thrown it away.\n W: Ah, well, have you got any other proof of purchase, the guarantee, for example?\n M: No. It must have been in the box. I threw that away, too.\n W: Oh, dear. You really ought to have kept it. We need to know the exact date of purchase.\n M: What? I only bought it yesterday! That young man over there served me. Oh, I paid by cheque. I've got the cheque stub.\n W: That's all right then. Did you check the radio before you left the shop?\n M: Check it? No, it was in the box. I hoped it would work. It wasn't a cheap radio. It's a good make.\n W: You should have checked it.\n M: Come on! Do not tell me what I should have done, and do something! Either give me my money back or give me another raido.\n W: There's no need to get aggressive, Sir. Let me look at it... mm... you see this little switch on the back?\n M: Yes?\n W: It's on \"main\", and it should be on \"battery\". You really should have read the instructions.\n M: Oh!", "choices": [ "A receipt and the cheque stub.", "The guarantee and the receipt.", "The radio and the box." ], "summary": "The guarantee and the receipt." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When did the man buy the radio?", "dialogue": "M: Good morning, Miss. I'd like to speak to the manager.\n W: I am the manager, Sir. How can I help you?\n M: Oh, really? It's this radio. It doesn't work.\n W: Mm... did you buy it here?\n M: What do you mean? Of course I bought it here. Look, you switch it on and nothing happens.\n W: Could I see your receipt?\n M: Receipt? I haven't got one.\n W: Oh, you should have got a receipt when you bought it.\n M: I perhaps did. I must have thrown it away.\n W: Ah, well, have you got any other proof of purchase, the guarantee, for example?\n M: No. It must have been in the box. I threw that away, too.\n W: Oh, dear. You really ought to have kept it. We need to know the exact date of purchase.\n M: What? I only bought it yesterday! That young man over there served me. Oh, I paid by cheque. I've got the cheque stub.\n W: That's all right then. Did you check the radio before you left the shop?\n M: Check it? No, it was in the box. I hoped it would work. It wasn't a cheap radio. It's a good make.\n W: You should have checked it.\n M: Come on! Do not tell me what I should have done, and do something! Either give me my money back or give me another raido.\n W: There's no need to get aggressive, Sir. Let me look at it... mm... you see this little switch on the back?\n M: Yes?\n W: It's on \"main\", and it should be on \"battery\". You really should have read the instructions.\n M: Oh!", "choices": [ "Last week.", "The day before yesterday.", "Yesterday." ], "summary": "Yesterday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is wrong with the radio?", "dialogue": "M: Good morning, Miss. I'd like to speak to the manager.\n W: I am the manager, Sir. How can I help you?\n M: Oh, really? It's this radio. It doesn't work.\n W: Mm... did you buy it here?\n M: What do you mean? Of course I bought it here. Look, you switch it on and nothing happens.\n W: Could I see your receipt?\n M: Receipt? I haven't got one.\n W: Oh, you should have got a receipt when you bought it.\n M: I perhaps did. I must have thrown it away.\n W: Ah, well, have you got any other proof of purchase, the guarantee, for example?\n M: No. It must have been in the box. I threw that away, too.\n W: Oh, dear. You really ought to have kept it. We need to know the exact date of purchase.\n M: What? I only bought it yesterday! That young man over there served me. Oh, I paid by cheque. I've got the cheque stub.\n W: That's all right then. Did you check the radio before you left the shop?\n M: Check it? No, it was in the box. I hoped it would work. It wasn't a cheap radio. It's a good make.\n W: You should have checked it.\n M: Come on! Do not tell me what I should have done, and do something! Either give me my money back or give me another raido.\n W: There's no need to get aggressive, Sir. Let me look at it... mm... you see this little switch on the back?\n M: Yes?\n W: It's on \"main\", and it should be on \"battery\". You really should have read the instructions.\n M: Oh!", "choices": [ "The switch is the wrong position.", "It has run out of battery.", "The switch is in broken." ], "summary": "The switch is the wrong position." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "M: What's that book about, Sue? History?\n W: I'm not really sure. It's a book of poems, but I have to admit that I have no idea what most of them mean!", "choices": [ "A book.", "A poet.", "A history class." ], "summary": "A book." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "M: I hear that Mr. Wright has left. Has anybody been appointed to take his place?\n W: I believe several men applied for the job but nothing has been decided yet.", "choices": [ "Mr. White's reason for leaving.", "Mr. White's new appointment.", "A vacant position." ], "summary": "A vacant position." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man like?", "dialogue": "F: Do you like music?\n M: Yes, I do. I play the guitar actually.", "choices": [ "Music", "Sports", "Food" ], "summary": "Music" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is worried about gaining weight?", "dialogue": "W: I don't know how you can eat so much yet never put on any weight, son. Your father's got the same luck. I can't take a bite without calculating how many calories I am taking.\n M: But remember Aunt Louise, Mom? She ate a lot and never gained a pound.", "choices": [ "The son.", "The father.", "The mother." ], "summary": "The mother." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man's job?", "dialogue": "W: Could you please take me to the Alexon Cinema quickly? I'm already late.\n M: I'll try, but the traffic is really heavy. It will take at least a half hour.", "choices": [ "A taxi driver.", "A bus driver.", "A cinema manager." ], "summary": "A taxi driver." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man want to borrow the women's notes?", "dialogue": "M: Maggie, can I borrow your notes for history? I'll return them tomorrow.\n W: Sorry, but I usually go to the cafeteria and review them. Why not copy them in the library?\n M: OK.\n W: Here you are.\n M: You are a great help, Maggie.\n W: I don't quite understand a why you need my notes, Mark? You haven't missed any classes.\n M: To be honest, I work in supermarket from 7 to 10 o'clock every evening.\n W: I see. So you're pretty tired when you come to class.\n M: That's exactly why I want to borrow your notes. My notes aren't very good.\n W: So what do you usually do in class?\n M: I'm always awake at the beginning, but thirty minutes after class begins I feel sleepy and have trouble keeping my eyes open.\n W: Well, I need someone to study with and you need someone to keep you awake. Can we be study partners?\n M: Oh sure. That's a good idea. So give me a push when you see me sleeping in class.\n W: OK. Let's start today in the library. We are going there anyway and I don't have to go to the cafeteria.\n M: Sounds good.", "choices": [ "He missed the classes.", "He is not satisfied with his notes.", "He has not taken any notes in class." ], "summary": "He is not satisfied with his notes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When does the man feel sleepy?", "dialogue": "M: Maggie, can I borrow your notes for history? I'll return them tomorrow.\n W: Sorry, but I usually go to the cafeteria and review them. Why not copy them in the library?\n M: OK.\n W: Here you are.\n M: You are a great help, Maggie.\n W: I don't quite understand a why you need my notes, Mark? You haven't missed any classes.\n M: To be honest, I work in supermarket from 7 to 10 o'clock every evening.\n W: I see. So you're pretty tired when you come to class.\n M: That's exactly why I want to borrow your notes. My notes aren't very good.\n W: So what do you usually do in class?\n M: I'm always awake at the beginning, but thirty minutes after class begins I feel sleepy and have trouble keeping my eyes open.\n W: Well, I need someone to study with and you need someone to keep you awake. Can we be study partners?\n M: Oh sure. That's a good idea. So give me a push when you see me sleeping in class.\n W: OK. Let's start today in the library. We are going there anyway and I don't have to go to the cafeteria.\n M: Sounds good.", "choices": [ "On his way to class.", "At the beginning of class.", "Thirty minutes after class begins." ], "summary": "Thirty minutes after class begins." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where will the speakes go?", "dialogue": "M: Maggie, can I borrow your notes for history? I'll return them tomorrow.\n W: Sorry, but I usually go to the cafeteria and review them. Why not copy them in the library?\n M: OK.\n W: Here you are.\n M: You are a great help, Maggie.\n W: I don't quite understand a why you need my notes, Mark? You haven't missed any classes.\n M: To be honest, I work in supermarket from 7 to 10 o'clock every evening.\n W: I see. So you're pretty tired when you come to class.\n M: That's exactly why I want to borrow your notes. My notes aren't very good.\n W: So what do you usually do in class?\n M: I'm always awake at the beginning, but thirty minutes after class begins I feel sleepy and have trouble keeping my eyes open.\n W: Well, I need someone to study with and you need someone to keep you awake. Can we be study partners?\n M: Oh sure. That's a good idea. So give me a push when you see me sleeping in class.\n W: OK. Let's start today in the library. We are going there anyway and I don't have to go to the cafeteria.\n M: Sounds good.", "choices": [ "To the library.", "To the cafeteria.", "To the supermarket." ], "summary": "To the library." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: I'd love to dance, but I don't know the steps.\n W: It doesn't matter. No one will be looking at us in this crowd.", "choices": [ "It's not important how he dances.", "It's too crowded to dance away.", "If he's careful, no one will notice." ], "summary": "It's not important how he dances." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is Johnson's occupation now?", "dialogue": "M: Johnson worked as a salesman for five years. Then he became a newspaperman. After that he started a company himself.\n W: I know. And he's quite successful.", "choices": [ "He is a salesman.", "He is a newspaperman.", "He is a manager." ], "summary": "He is a manager." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman doing?", "dialogue": "W: I really can't stand the way Paul controls the conversation all the time. If he's going to be at the New Year's party, I just won't come.\n M: I'm sorry you feel that way, but my father insists that he come.", "choices": [ "She is apologizing.", "She is complaining.", "She is worrying." ], "summary": "She is complaining." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "does the conversation take place?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, I'm calling about the three-bedroom house you said in yesterday's paper. It sounds really nice.\n M: It is, especially if you have children.", "choices": [ "In a hotel.", "On the phone.", "On a bus." ], "summary": "On the phone." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was the man doing last night?", "dialogue": "M: I thought you were going to call last night. I was waiting the whole night.\n W: I had intended to. But it was too late when I got back home after meeting my friends.", "choices": [ "Waiting for the woman's visit.", "Waiting for the woman's call.", "Meeting his friends." ], "summary": "Waiting for the woman's call." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who has got a pen?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me, Li Ping. May I borrow your pen?\n W: Sorry, I haven't got a pen. Wang Gang has got one.", "choices": [ "Li Ping.", "Wang Gang.", "Zhang Wei." ], "summary": "Wang Gang." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When does the man suggest they go?", "dialogue": "W: When shall we start off tomorrow morning, at seven or at eight?\n M: Um... How about half past nine?", "choices": [ "9:00.", "8:30.", "9:30." ], "summary": "9:30." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "In creating viruses, a person has to______.", "dialogue": "M: What do people do when they create viruses?\n W: A person has to write the code, test it to make sure it spreads properly and then release the virus. A person also designs the virus's attack phase, whether it is a silly message or destruction of a hard disk.\n M: So why do people do it?\n W: There are at least three reasons. The first is the same psychology that drives people to set fire with intention. The second reason has to do with the passion of watching things blow up. Many people have a fascination with things like explosions and car crashes. The third reason probably involves showing off rights.", "choices": [ "watch things blow up", "write the code and test it", "write silly messages or destructive messages" ], "summary": "write the code and test it" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "There are ______reasons for people writing viruses.", "dialogue": "M: What do people do when they create viruses?\n W: A person has to write the code, test it to make sure it spreads properly and then release the virus. A person also designs the virus's attack phase, whether it is a silly message or destruction of a hard disk.\n M: So why do people do it?\n W: There are at least three reasons. The first is the same psychology that drives people to set fire with intention. The second reason has to do with the passion of watching things blow up. Many people have a fascination with things like explosions and car crashes. The third reason probably involves showing off rights.", "choices": [ "three", "at least three", "over two" ], "summary": "at least three" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "People create viruses in this order:______.", "dialogue": "M: What do people do when they create viruses?\n W: A person has to write the code, test it to make sure it spreads properly and then release the virus. A person also designs the virus's attack phase, whether it is a silly message or destruction of a hard disk.\n M: So why do people do it?\n W: There are at least three reasons. The first is the same psychology that drives people to set fire with intention. The second reason has to do with the passion of watching things blow up. Many people have a fascination with things like explosions and car crashes. The third reason probably involves showing off rights.", "choices": [ "write the code - test it - make sure it spreads properly", "release the virus - test it - make sure it spreads properly", "make sure it spreads properly - lest it - release the viruses" ], "summary": "write the code - test it - make sure it spreads properly" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the speakers?", "dialogue": "M: I want to go home. The film is not interesting.\n W: Go home? I'm enjoying it.", "choices": [ "In a park.", "In a library.", "At a cinema." ], "summary": "At a cinema." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman say about the bank.'?", "dialogue": "M: What time does the bank open?\n W: 8:30, isn't it?", "choices": [ "She thinks it opens at 8:30.", "She doesn't know the time.", "She herself wants to know the time." ], "summary": "She thinks it opens at 8:30." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Did you attend Alice's presentation last night? It was the first time for her to give a speech to a large audience.\n M: How she could be so calm in front of so many people is really beyond me!", "choices": [ "Alice didn't seem to be nervous during her speech.", "Alice needs more training in making public speeches.", "The man can hardly understand Alice's presentation." ], "summary": "Alice didn't seem to be nervous during her speech." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What happens to Mary's mother?", "dialogue": "M: Is your mother getting a little better, Mary?\n F: We are rather worried about her health.", "choices": [ "She is ill.", "She is old.", "She is tired." ], "summary": "She is ill." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time does the bus leave?", "dialogue": "M: The bus leaves in fifteen minutes.\n W: It's only 8:20 now.", "choices": [ "At 8:35.", "At 8:05.", "At 8:00." ], "summary": "At 8:35." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where was Mrs. Scott when the woman came in?", "dialogue": "M: Did you see Mrs. Scott this morning?\n W: Yes, she was sitting at her desk when I came into the office.", "choices": [ "Sitting on her desk.", "Sitting at her desk.", "Standing near her desk." ], "summary": "Sitting at her desk." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: Why don't you wash the clothes?\n W: Why don't wash? I am wondering the same thing about you.", "choices": [ "She is wandering.", "She is thinking.", "The man should wash the clothes." ], "summary": "The man should wash the clothes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman doing?", "dialogue": "M: Thank you so much for agreeing to meet up with me!\n W: No problem! I bet this whole thing is pretty stressful\n M: Yeah! My parents are asking me all these stupid questions!\n W: Don't worry. You'll be free soon enough!\n M: Cool! So, how did you know what classes to take in the beginning?\n W: Well, I had no idea what I wanted to study when I first got here. I just kind of picked classes that sounded interesting. You can also choose classes based on when they are held so that your schedule flows nicely.\n M: What do you mean?\n W: Well, I'm taking four classes right now, but I only go to school three days a week, so I have four full days off.\n M: Are your classes hard?\n W: Well, there is a lot of information that you are responsible for, and you are expected to work independently. You also have to write a lot of papers for certain classes and participate in class discussions in others-each class is different. The trick is to figure out how to prepare for different kinds of courses.\n M: What about, uh, social life?\n W: I was waiting for that question! I'll tell you what. I'm gonna call up some of my friends, and we can all go out to lunch and talk about it. How does that sound?\n M: Awesome!", "choices": [ "Complain about her school life.", "Showing the man around campus.", "Telling the man about her experience in college." ], "summary": "Telling the man about her experience in college." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What classes did the woman choose in the beginning?", "dialogue": "M: Thank you so much for agreeing to meet up with me!\n W: No problem! I bet this whole thing is pretty stressful\n M: Yeah! My parents are asking me all these stupid questions!\n W: Don't worry. You'll be free soon enough!\n M: Cool! So, how did you know what classes to take in the beginning?\n W: Well, I had no idea what I wanted to study when I first got here. I just kind of picked classes that sounded interesting. You can also choose classes based on when they are held so that your schedule flows nicely.\n M: What do you mean?\n W: Well, I'm taking four classes right now, but I only go to school three days a week, so I have four full days off.\n M: Are your classes hard?\n W: Well, there is a lot of information that you are responsible for, and you are expected to work independently. You also have to write a lot of papers for certain classes and participate in class discussions in others-each class is different. The trick is to figure out how to prepare for different kinds of courses.\n M: What about, uh, social life?\n W: I was waiting for that question! I'll tell you what. I'm gonna call up some of my friends, and we can all go out to lunch and talk about it. How does that sound?\n M: Awesome!", "choices": [ "Classes that fit her major.", "Classes that seemed interesting.", "Classes she thought would be important for her career." ], "summary": "Classes that seemed interesting." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman say about college classes?", "dialogue": "M: Thank you so much for agreeing to meet up with me!\n W: No problem! I bet this whole thing is pretty stressful\n M: Yeah! My parents are asking me all these stupid questions!\n W: Don't worry. You'll be free soon enough!\n M: Cool! So, how did you know what classes to take in the beginning?\n W: Well, I had no idea what I wanted to study when I first got here. I just kind of picked classes that sounded interesting. You can also choose classes based on when they are held so that your schedule flows nicely.\n M: What do you mean?\n W: Well, I'm taking four classes right now, but I only go to school three days a week, so I have four full days off.\n M: Are your classes hard?\n W: Well, there is a lot of information that you are responsible for, and you are expected to work independently. You also have to write a lot of papers for certain classes and participate in class discussions in others-each class is different. The trick is to figure out how to prepare for different kinds of courses.\n M: What about, uh, social life?\n W: I was waiting for that question! I'll tell you what. I'm gonna call up some of my friends, and we can all go out to lunch and talk about it. How does that sound?\n M: Awesome!", "choices": [ "They get harder as you get older.", "They are challenging in different ways.", "They always involve the same kinds of preparation." ], "summary": "They are challenging in different ways." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who will move the table?", "dialogue": "F: Help me move this table, will you?\n M: Certainly. Now leave it to me. I'll do it.", "choices": [ "The man.", "The woman.", "Both the people." ], "summary": "The man." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the relationship between the speakers?", "dialogue": "W: Do you have plans this weekend?\n M: Yes, it is my daughter's birthday. We will have a barbeque.\n W: Sweet, tell her happy birthday! I think my daughter will buy her a nice present.", "choices": [ "Friends.", "Husband and wife.", "Customer and salesgirl." ], "summary": "Friends." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do you know from this conversation about Jerry?", "dialogue": "W: Bill is a person who is very shy and quiet. He rarely says a thing. I just can't bear with him sometimes as he speaks too little.\n M: Oh, but his brother Jerry is just the opposite.", "choices": [ "Jerry has an open character and is very talkative.", "Jerry is very shy and quiet.", "Jerry rarely says a thing about his brother Bill." ], "summary": "Jerry has an open character and is very talkative." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the dialogue?", "dialogue": "W: Frank. Who's the man talking to you at the school gate this morning?\n M: Oh, he's my English teacher. He's a learned man.", "choices": [ "Frank's teacher is English.", "Frank's teacher is learned.", "Frank's teacher is tall." ], "summary": "Frank's teacher is learned." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from this conversation?", "dialogue": "M: How are you doing with your essay, Mary?\n W: After two sleepless nights, I'm finally through with it.", "choices": [ "The man thought the essay was easy.", "The woman had a hard time writing the essay.", "The woman thought the essay was easy." ], "summary": "The woman had a hard time writing the essay." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did Mr. Golden ask the man to do?", "dialogue": "W: If you can help me with this job, I would finish it before 5 o'clock\n M: I would like to, but Mr. Golden told me to type some letters before I went home.", "choices": [ "Go home at 5 o'clock.", "Work together with Mr. Golden.", "Type some letters." ], "summary": "Type some letters." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What sign does Mark have?", "dialogue": "M: Mark was born in the year of the Sheep.\n W: Mark's Sheep? In which year was he born?\n M: Yeah. He was born in nineteen seventy nine. That's why he's so creative.\n W: Dale was born in nineteen eighty.\n M: Then Dale's a Monkey.\n W: Well, he's funny, so that's perfect for him.\n M: Haha, you're right.", "choices": [ "Sheep.", "Monkey", "Pig" ], "summary": "Sheep." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman think of Dale?", "dialogue": "M: Mark was born in the year of the Sheep.\n W: Mark's Sheep? In which year was he born?\n M: Yeah. He was born in nineteen seventy nine. That's why he's so creative.\n W: Dale was born in nineteen eighty.\n M: Then Dale's a Monkey.\n W: Well, he's funny, so that's perfect for him.\n M: Haha, you're right.", "choices": [ "Creative.", "Funny", "Cute" ], "summary": "Funny" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the two speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "W: Do you have any hobbies?\n M: I like to paint.\n W: What kind of things do you paint?\n M: Mainly rivers and mountains.", "choices": [ "Paintings.", "Rivers and mountains.", "Hobbies." ], "summary": "Hobbies." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the woman probably do next?", "dialogue": "M: Are you going to the exhibition in Sydney next week, Ellen?\n W: Well, I was planning to, but I haven't been able to reserve a hotel room.\n M: Have you tried the Hillsboro Hotel? They might still have space. And it's not too far from the exhibition hall.", "choices": [ "Go to the man's place.", "Call the Hillsboro Hotel.", "Reserve an exhibition hall." ], "summary": "Call the Hillsboro Hotel." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many coats does the woman want?", "dialogue": "M: How can I help you, Ms Johnson?\n W: Mmm... First, I'd like to order thirty coats, order number P25J5.\n M: OK, order number P25J5, coats, thirty.\n W: How much are they?\n M: Forty-five dollars each.\n W: OK. And gloves, order number P28D5. How much are they?\n M: Five dollars a pair. How many do you need?\n W: Fifty.\n M: Gloves, fifty pairs, five dollars a pair, P28D5. OK.\n W: And shoes. Mmm... Twenty-five pairs of order number P26T5.\n M: Shoes, order number P26T5, twenty-five pairs at eighteen dollars a pair. Is that OK?\n W: Yes, that's fine.", "choices": [ "25.", "30.", "50." ], "summary": "30." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the order number for gloves?", "dialogue": "M: How can I help you, Ms Johnson?\n W: Mmm... First, I'd like to order thirty coats, order number P25J5.\n M: OK, order number P25J5, coats, thirty.\n W: How much are they?\n M: Forty-five dollars each.\n W: OK. And gloves, order number P28D5. How much are they?\n M: Five dollars a pair. How many do you need?\n W: Fifty.\n M: Gloves, fifty pairs, five dollars a pair, P28D5. OK.\n W: And shoes. Mmm... Twenty-five pairs of order number P26T5.\n M: Shoes, order number P26T5, twenty-five pairs at eighteen dollars a pair. Is that OK?\n W: Yes, that's fine.", "choices": [ "P25G5.", "P26T5.", "P28D5." ], "summary": "P28D5." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman imply the man should do?", "dialogue": "M: Mary, I've got the soup out for the stew. Do you think it needs any more pepper before I serve it?\n W: It's really quite nice and we did exactly what the recipe says. Why take a chance of ruining it?", "choices": [ "Serve the stew as it is.", "Taste the stew to see if it needs pepper.", "Check the recipe again." ], "summary": "Serve the stew as it is." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where was the man?", "dialogue": "M: Where have you been all the time? The train is about to leave.\n W: I'm sorry I'm late, but I was waiting for you in the waiting room upstairs. I didn't know you are here on the platform.", "choices": [ "On the platform.", "On the train.", "In the waiting room." ], "summary": "On the platform." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where was the man born?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, everyone. Welcome to our program. Today, we are fortunate to have a special guest with us. Some of you may have heard of him before. He's an artist. His works have received many prizes and have been shown in over one hundred exhibitions across the country - Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, to name just a few. His name is Chris Cucksy. So Chris, tell us a bit about yourself.\n M: Well, I was born in Springfield, Missouri, and grew up in Kansas. I didn't come from a family with wealth or position, but I did manage to get a master's degree in fine arts.\n W: When did you first start to make art? And what was the turning point in your life that made you an artist?\n M: I always liked drawing as early as I can remember, so right from then, I knew what I was going to be: an artist.\n W: What is it that always inspires you to create?\n M: Nature is the biggest inspiration. I'm always inspired by things of beauty and harmony.", "choices": [ "In Philadelphia.", "In Springfield.", "In Kansas." ], "summary": "In Springfield." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the man like doing when he was a child?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, everyone. Welcome to our program. Today, we are fortunate to have a special guest with us. Some of you may have heard of him before. He's an artist. His works have received many prizes and have been shown in over one hundred exhibitions across the country - Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, to name just a few. His name is Chris Cucksy. So Chris, tell us a bit about yourself.\n M: Well, I was born in Springfield, Missouri, and grew up in Kansas. I didn't come from a family with wealth or position, but I did manage to get a master's degree in fine arts.\n W: When did you first start to make art? And what was the turning point in your life that made you an artist?\n M: I always liked drawing as early as I can remember, so right from then, I knew what I was going to be: an artist.\n W: What is it that always inspires you to create?\n M: Nature is the biggest inspiration. I'm always inspired by things of beauty and harmony.", "choices": [ "Drawing.", "Traveling.", "Reading." ], "summary": "Drawing." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What inspires the man most in his work?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, everyone. Welcome to our program. Today, we are fortunate to have a special guest with us. Some of you may have heard of him before. He's an artist. His works have received many prizes and have been shown in over one hundred exhibitions across the country - Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, to name just a few. His name is Chris Cucksy. So Chris, tell us a bit about yourself.\n M: Well, I was born in Springfield, Missouri, and grew up in Kansas. I didn't come from a family with wealth or position, but I did manage to get a master's degree in fine arts.\n W: When did you first start to make art? And what was the turning point in your life that made you an artist?\n M: I always liked drawing as early as I can remember, so right from then, I knew what I was going to be: an artist.\n W: What is it that always inspires you to create?\n M: Nature is the biggest inspiration. I'm always inspired by things of beauty and harmony.", "choices": [ "Education.", "Family love.", "Nature." ], "summary": "Nature." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man's choice?", "dialogue": "W: While traveling, which do you prefer to take, train, ship or plane?\n M: It depends. Different people have different reasons for their choice.", "choices": [ "He prefers train for trip.", "He doesn't like traveling.", "Not mentioned." ], "summary": "Not mentioned." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's Don's problem?", "dialogue": "M: Maths Department, Dr Webster speaking.\n W: Hello, Professor Webster. This is Janet Hill calling. I live two doors down from your teaching assistant, Don Williams. Don asked me to call you because he's lost his voice and can't talk to you himself.\n M: Lost his voice? That's too bad. Is there anything I can do for him?\n W: Well, he has a class this afternoon from 2:30 to 4:00, and he won't be able to make it.\n M: Does he want me to try to find somebody else to teach it?\n W: No, not exactly. What he wants to do is to get someone to go in for him-just to pass back the mid term exam papers. He's already marked them. And they're on the desk in his office. The whole thing wouldn't take more than...Oh, ten minutes or so.\n M: 2:30, you say? Well, I'm free then, and I am going there anyway, so I could do it for him. Where's his class?\n W: Carter Hall, Room 214. Will you need his office key to get the exams? I could bring it to you.\n M: Well, actually, that won't be necessary. We have a master key in the Maths Department, so I can get into his office.\n W: Thank you, Professor Webster.\n M: My pleasure.", "choices": [ "He can't find his office key.", "He's unable to talk.", "He doesn't like his classroom." ], "summary": "He's unable to talk." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Don want someone to do for him?", "dialogue": "M: Maths Department, Dr Webster speaking.\n W: Hello, Professor Webster. This is Janet Hill calling. I live two doors down from your teaching assistant, Don Williams. Don asked me to call you because he's lost his voice and can't talk to you himself.\n M: Lost his voice? That's too bad. Is there anything I can do for him?\n W: Well, he has a class this afternoon from 2:30 to 4:00, and he won't be able to make it.\n M: Does he want me to try to find somebody else to teach it?\n W: No, not exactly. What he wants to do is to get someone to go in for him-just to pass back the mid term exam papers. He's already marked them. And they're on the desk in his office. The whole thing wouldn't take more than...Oh, ten minutes or so.\n M: 2:30, you say? Well, I'm free then, and I am going there anyway, so I could do it for him. Where's his class?\n W: Carter Hall, Room 214. Will you need his office key to get the exams? I could bring it to you.\n M: Well, actually, that won't be necessary. We have a master key in the Maths Department, so I can get into his office.\n W: Thank you, Professor Webster.\n M: My pleasure.", "choices": [ "Mark the latest homework.", "Put a notice on the classroom door.", "Return some exam papers to his students." ], "summary": "Return some exam papers to his students." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they talking about?", "dialogue": "M: US $ 30 is really not acceptable, You surely appreciate the efforts we've made in pushing the sale of your product.\n W: Well, as a sign of our support of your efforts, we'll make a special reduction of US $ 0.50 per dozen. We can't take less.", "choices": [ "They are talking about sale.", "They are talking about products.", "They are talking about price." ], "summary": "They are talking about price." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is Tom?", "dialogue": "W: Did you see Tom in the library just now?\n M: No, he is in the classroom.", "choices": [ "In the library,", "In the classroom.", "On the playground." ], "summary": "In the classroom." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: I'm looking for a job, but what should I do?\n W: Why not have a look at the advertisements?", "choices": [ "She suggests the man should look at the advertisements.", "She suggests nothing.", "She means that the advertisements are of no use." ], "summary": "She suggests the man should look at the advertisements." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did the conversation take place?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Ruth. This is Steve speaking. How was the football game yesterday?\n W: Great. Why did you miss it? Steve?\n M: My parents didn't let me go because I had a fever. I'm still in bed.\n W: Too bad you weren't there. We all went together-- Jenny, Jimmy, George and I.\n M: It must have been freezing sitting outside, wasn't it?\n W: It was. We were all wrapped up in blankets, wool hats, and heavy coats.\n M: I hear it started snowing in the middle of the game.\n W: It did, lightly at first, then harder. But it didn't stop the game. That was the most exciting moment and it was so funny watching the players slipping in the snow.", "choices": [ "At the school.", "On the phone.", "At Steve's." ], "summary": "On the phone." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is Steve doing now?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Ruth. This is Steve speaking. How was the football game yesterday?\n W: Great. Why did you miss it? Steve?\n M: My parents didn't let me go because I had a fever. I'm still in bed.\n W: Too bad you weren't there. We all went together-- Jenny, Jimmy, George and I.\n M: It must have been freezing sitting outside, wasn't it?\n W: It was. We were all wrapped up in blankets, wool hats, and heavy coats.\n M: I hear it started snowing in the middle of the game.\n W: It did, lightly at first, then harder. But it didn't stop the game. That was the most exciting moment and it was so funny watching the players slipping in the snow.", "choices": [ "He is watching the football match.", "He is still having a rest.", "He is being punished by his parents." ], "summary": "He is still having a rest." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What happened to the football players?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Ruth. This is Steve speaking. How was the football game yesterday?\n W: Great. Why did you miss it? Steve?\n M: My parents didn't let me go because I had a fever. I'm still in bed.\n W: Too bad you weren't there. We all went together-- Jenny, Jimmy, George and I.\n M: It must have been freezing sitting outside, wasn't it?\n W: It was. We were all wrapped up in blankets, wool hats, and heavy coats.\n M: I hear it started snowing in the middle of the game.\n W: It did, lightly at first, then harder. But it didn't stop the game. That was the most exciting moment and it was so funny watching the players slipping in the snow.", "choices": [ "They stopped the game because of the snow.", "They played with snow excitedly.", "They slipped during the game." ], "summary": "They slipped during the game." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman want to know?", "dialogue": "M: Joe just went down to the engineering meeting.\n W: Where is it?", "choices": [ "Where the meeting is being held.", "Where Joe will meet her.", "What the topic of the meeting is." ], "summary": "Where the meeting is being held." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who has got an English book?", "dialogue": "F: I have got a science book. Do you have got one?\n M: No, I have got an English book.", "choices": [ "The man.", "The woman.", "Both." ], "summary": "The man." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: Wow, that's a big assignment we gotfor the English class.\n W: Well, it's not as bad as it looks. It isn't due until Thursday morning.", "choices": [ "The assignment looks easy but actually it's quite difficult.", "They have plenty of time to work on the assignment.", "They cannot finish the assignment untilThursday." ], "summary": "They have plenty of time to work on the assignment." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: Where were you today? I searched for you everywhere. I thought we could study together for tomorrow's quiz.\n W: I went to the countryside. I forgot we would have the history quiz tomorrow. In fact, my trips to the countryside are few and far between.", "choices": [ "She seldom goes to the countryside.", "The countryside is too far from the city.", "This was the first time she went to the countryside." ], "summary": "She seldom goes to the countryside." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which places does the woman want to visit?", "dialogue": "M: Good morning, Madam. Can I help you?\n W: Yes, er...I want to see the West End.\n M: How much time do you have?\n W: Just one day.\n M: Well, what do you particularly want to do?\n W: I want to visit museums, art galleries, Buckingham Palace, do some shopping, and go to the theaters.\n M: But you only have one day.\n W: That's right.\n M: Well. Why not do some shopping first?\n W: Where can I do that?\n M: In Oxford Street.\n W: How can I get there?\n M: You can walk through Hyde Park. It's quite near.\n W: Wonderful. Thanks for your help.\n M: You're welcome. Have a good time!", "choices": [ "Art galleries, Buckingham Palace, Hyde Park.", "Museums, Hyde Park, Buckingham Palace.", "Theaters, museums, art galleries." ], "summary": "Theaters, museums, art galleries." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Will the woman go shopping?", "dialogue": "M: Good morning, Madam. Can I help you?\n W: Yes, er...I want to see the West End.\n M: How much time do you have?\n W: Just one day.\n M: Well, what do you particularly want to do?\n W: I want to visit museums, art galleries, Buckingham Palace, do some shopping, and go to the theaters.\n M: But you only have one day.\n W: That's right.\n M: Well. Why not do some shopping first?\n W: Where can I do that?\n M: In Oxford Street.\n W: How can I get there?\n M: You can walk through Hyde Park. It's quite near.\n W: Wonderful. Thanks for your help.\n M: You're welcome. Have a good time!", "choices": [ "Yes, as she's interested in it.", "No, as time is limited.", "It depends." ], "summary": "Yes, as she's interested in it." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man probably do?", "dialogue": "M: Good morning, Madam. Can I help you?\n W: Yes, er...I want to see the West End.\n M: How much time do you have?\n W: Just one day.\n M: Well, what do you particularly want to do?\n W: I want to visit museums, art galleries, Buckingham Palace, do some shopping, and go to the theaters.\n M: But you only have one day.\n W: That's right.\n M: Well. Why not do some shopping first?\n W: Where can I do that?\n M: In Oxford Street.\n W: How can I get there?\n M: You can walk through Hyde Park. It's quite near.\n W: Wonderful. Thanks for your help.\n M: You're welcome. Have a good time!", "choices": [ "A guide.", "A traveler.", "A policeman." ], "summary": "A guide." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man's name?", "dialogue": "W: Would you please spell your name?\n M: Yes. It's W-I-double T-N-E-R.", "choices": [ "Wittner.", "Witner.", "Wittmer." ], "summary": "Wittner." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: Slow down. You are passing every car on the road.\n M: Most drivers usually ignore the speed limit unless they think the police will stop them.", "choices": [ "Few people drive within the speed limit.", "Drivers usually obey traffic rules.", "The speed limit is really reasonable." ], "summary": "Few people drive within the speed limit." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "M: Hello. This is the most fascinating article I've ever come across. I think you should spare some time to read it.\n W: Oh, really? I thought that anything about th election would be tedious.", "choices": [ "An article about the election.", "A tedious job to be done.", "An election campaign." ], "summary": "An article about the election." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did the woman think they were supposed to meet?", "dialogue": "M: Where've you been all this time? The train's about to leave!\n W: I'm sorry I'm late, but I was waiting for you at the in formation desk. It's lucky I've found you here on the platform.", "choices": [ "On the train.", "On the platform.", "At the information desk." ], "summary": "At the information desk." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman think about English?", "dialogue": "M: Do you like English?\n F: Yes. But I think it's difficult to learn.", "choices": [ "She doesn't like it.", "She hates it.", "She loves it." ], "summary": "She loves it." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman want the man to do?", "dialogue": "F: Now, would you show me your ticket?\n M: Pardon?", "choices": [ "To excuse her.", "To show her the way.", "To take out his ticket." ], "summary": "To take out his ticket." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation most probably take place?", "dialogue": "M: Are men's suits on the seventh floor?\n W: NO, they are here, on sixth. Seventh are house wares.", "choices": [ "In a ware house.", "In a gas station.", "In a department store." ], "summary": "In a department store." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When can the man meet Professor Brown?", "dialogue": "M: Can I see you at 10:00, Professor Brown?\n W: I'm sorry, Charles, but I'm having class then. You should come see me half an hour later.", "choices": [ "At 10:00", "At 10:30", "At 11:00" ], "summary": "At 10:30" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will be thought about mostly when one wants to find a job?", "dialogue": "M: Sally, come downstairs, please. Look at this job advertisement.\n W: (from a distance) I'm coming. Walt a moment. (nearer) Eric, I'm here. What's the matter?\n M: Look, Sally. Here's a job advertisement. \"Start a new life with Exco Exports Ltd. as personal assistant to our managing director!\" Perhaps it's the job you want.\n W: Personal assistant to the managing director? Yes, it is! Eric, would you like to read it for me?\n M: It's my pleasure! Now, listen--\"We will give the right person \u00a3 3,500 pa for a 45-hour week, free training, the chance to join a pension scheme, 3 weeks' holiday per year and a company car! Canteen facilities are also available.\"\n W: It sounds not so good. Only \u00a3 3,500 every year. I think the salary is fairly low. The working hours seem too long, you see, a 45-hour week. Oh, my dear! And the holidays are short too, only 3 weeks.\n M: But you're interested in this type of job. Since you have no job now, you can treat it as one of your choices.\n W: Hm, you are right. OK, I'll write down the address. Eric, please repeat it to me.\n M: \"Box 4032, London\".\n W: Good, the company's in London. I don't want to work out of this city.\n M: Look, there is another point maybe you will be attracted by.\n W: Yes. Ah, just now, auntie Jenny called me.\n M: Really? What did she say?\n W: She told me there's a job opening for a secretarial position in her company. She asked me to apply for it.\n M: Sounds good. Would you like to try?\n W: I am interested in the work, but you know, her company is in the city of Edinburgh. So I thanked her and wrote down the address only.\n M: How kind she is!\n W: Yes, she is very kind... Oh, she invited us to her villa to attend her birthday party this Saturday.\n M: Sure we are going to attend it. But what present should we take? How about a bottle of wine, or...\n W: Eric! Look, here's another job advertisement.\n M: What is it?\n W: Listen: \"Join one of the world's fastest growing companies: Exco Imports Lid.\"\n M: How about the work?\n W: (go on) \"We are looking for a personal assistant to help our managing director.\"\n M: Another personal assistant to the managing director.\n W: \"We can offer: \u00a3 6,500 pa, 6 weeks' holiday, and a 35-hour week! And we have a supersocial club, too! Interested?\" Yes! I am interested!\n M: Where is the company?\n W: \"Ring Carrie Jones on 01 734 6387 Now? It's in London. Oh, Eric, I am so happy. It's the right job I want.\n M: It seems everything is wonderful.\n W: That's right. I'll call the person now! (dialling sound) Good morning! Is that Ms Carrie Jones? I am Sally Brown...", "choices": [ "Whether the salary is high or low.", "Whether the job is suitable or not.", "Whether the working place is far or near." ], "summary": "Whether the job is suitable or not." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did Sally refuse to work at her auntie's company?", "dialogue": "M: Sally, come downstairs, please. Look at this job advertisement.\n W: (from a distance) I'm coming. Walt a moment. (nearer) Eric, I'm here. What's the matter?\n M: Look, Sally. Here's a job advertisement. \"Start a new life with Exco Exports Ltd. as personal assistant to our managing director!\" Perhaps it's the job you want.\n W: Personal assistant to the managing director? Yes, it is! Eric, would you like to read it for me?\n M: It's my pleasure! Now, listen--\"We will give the right person \u00a3 3,500 pa for a 45-hour week, free training, the chance to join a pension scheme, 3 weeks' holiday per year and a company car! Canteen facilities are also available.\"\n W: It sounds not so good. Only \u00a3 3,500 every year. I think the salary is fairly low. The working hours seem too long, you see, a 45-hour week. Oh, my dear! And the holidays are short too, only 3 weeks.\n M: But you're interested in this type of job. Since you have no job now, you can treat it as one of your choices.\n W: Hm, you are right. OK, I'll write down the address. Eric, please repeat it to me.\n M: \"Box 4032, London\".\n W: Good, the company's in London. I don't want to work out of this city.\n M: Look, there is another point maybe you will be attracted by.\n W: Yes. Ah, just now, auntie Jenny called me.\n M: Really? What did she say?\n W: She told me there's a job opening for a secretarial position in her company. She asked me to apply for it.\n M: Sounds good. Would you like to try?\n W: I am interested in the work, but you know, her company is in the city of Edinburgh. So I thanked her and wrote down the address only.\n M: How kind she is!\n W: Yes, she is very kind... Oh, she invited us to her villa to attend her birthday party this Saturday.\n M: Sure we are going to attend it. But what present should we take? How about a bottle of wine, or...\n W: Eric! Look, here's another job advertisement.\n M: What is it?\n W: Listen: \"Join one of the world's fastest growing companies: Exco Imports Lid.\"\n M: How about the work?\n W: (go on) \"We are looking for a personal assistant to help our managing director.\"\n M: Another personal assistant to the managing director.\n W: \"We can offer: \u00a3 6,500 pa, 6 weeks' holiday, and a 35-hour week! And we have a supersocial club, too! Interested?\" Yes! I am interested!\n M: Where is the company?\n W: \"Ring Carrie Jones on 01 734 6387 Now? It's in London. Oh, Eric, I am so happy. It's the right job I want.\n M: It seems everything is wonderful.\n W: That's right. I'll call the person now! (dialling sound) Good morning! Is that Ms Carrie Jones? I am Sally Brown...", "choices": [ "Because she wasn't satisfied with the job.", "Because the company is far away from the place she lives.", "Because the job is boring." ], "summary": "Because the company is far away from the place she lives." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "From the dialogue, which company will Sally choose at last?", "dialogue": "M: Sally, come downstairs, please. Look at this job advertisement.\n W: (from a distance) I'm coming. Walt a moment. (nearer) Eric, I'm here. What's the matter?\n M: Look, Sally. Here's a job advertisement. \"Start a new life with Exco Exports Ltd. as personal assistant to our managing director!\" Perhaps it's the job you want.\n W: Personal assistant to the managing director? Yes, it is! Eric, would you like to read it for me?\n M: It's my pleasure! Now, listen--\"We will give the right person \u00a3 3,500 pa for a 45-hour week, free training, the chance to join a pension scheme, 3 weeks' holiday per year and a company car! Canteen facilities are also available.\"\n W: It sounds not so good. Only \u00a3 3,500 every year. I think the salary is fairly low. The working hours seem too long, you see, a 45-hour week. Oh, my dear! And the holidays are short too, only 3 weeks.\n M: But you're interested in this type of job. Since you have no job now, you can treat it as one of your choices.\n W: Hm, you are right. OK, I'll write down the address. Eric, please repeat it to me.\n M: \"Box 4032, London\".\n W: Good, the company's in London. I don't want to work out of this city.\n M: Look, there is another point maybe you will be attracted by.\n W: Yes. Ah, just now, auntie Jenny called me.\n M: Really? What did she say?\n W: She told me there's a job opening for a secretarial position in her company. She asked me to apply for it.\n M: Sounds good. Would you like to try?\n W: I am interested in the work, but you know, her company is in the city of Edinburgh. So I thanked her and wrote down the address only.\n M: How kind she is!\n W: Yes, she is very kind... Oh, she invited us to her villa to attend her birthday party this Saturday.\n M: Sure we are going to attend it. But what present should we take? How about a bottle of wine, or...\n W: Eric! Look, here's another job advertisement.\n M: What is it?\n W: Listen: \"Join one of the world's fastest growing companies: Exco Imports Lid.\"\n M: How about the work?\n W: (go on) \"We are looking for a personal assistant to help our managing director.\"\n M: Another personal assistant to the managing director.\n W: \"We can offer: \u00a3 6,500 pa, 6 weeks' holiday, and a 35-hour week! And we have a supersocial club, too! Interested?\" Yes! I am interested!\n M: Where is the company?\n W: \"Ring Carrie Jones on 01 734 6387 Now? It's in London. Oh, Eric, I am so happy. It's the right job I want.\n M: It seems everything is wonderful.\n W: That's right. I'll call the person now! (dialling sound) Good morning! Is that Ms Carrie Jones? I am Sally Brown...", "choices": [ "Exco Imports Ltd.", "Inco Imports Ltd.", "Her auntie's company." ], "summary": "Exco Imports Ltd." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does this conversation most probably take place?", "dialogue": "M: Now, what seems to be the trouble, Mrs. Black?\n W: I've been coughing terribly recently, and last night I had some chest pain.", "choices": [ "In a clini", "In a restaurant.", "In an office." ], "summary": "In a clini" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Peter mean?", "dialogue": "F: Peter, can I use your bike?\n M: Sure, go ahead.", "choices": [ "He doesn't want the woman to use his bike.", "He agree to lend his bike to the woman.", "He tells the woman to go away." ], "summary": "He agree to lend his bike to the woman." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are these people doing?", "dialogue": "M: Will you please change this channel? I can't stand this program.\n W: If you wait a minute, the news will be on next. I want to be sure to see it tonight.", "choices": [ "They are watching TV.", "They are listening to the radio.", "They are swimming in the channel." ], "summary": "They are watching TV." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: Could you change a fifty-dollar bill?\n M: Fifty? That would take all the change I've got.", "choices": [ "All of his money is in the change.", "He doesn't have fifty dollars.", "He can't give the woman change." ], "summary": "He can't give the woman change." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are they talking?", "dialogue": "F: Good morning. Can I help you?\n M: Yes, please. May I borrow a book about English pronunciation?", "choices": [ "At school.", "In the library.", "On the street." ], "summary": "In the library." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What else does the woman want to buy?", "dialogue": "M: Is there anything else you want to buy while we are downtown?\n W: Let's stop at the camera shop to get some color film.", "choices": [ "Cameras.", "Color films.", "Some paper." ], "summary": "Color films." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who speaks English best of all?", "dialogue": "M: Jack speaks English well, doesn't he?\n W: Yes. But Dick speaks English better than Jack, and Bob does even better than Dick.", "choices": [ "Jack.", "Dick.", "Bob." ], "summary": "Bob." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which of the following is a great way to see the city?", "dialogue": "M: So, how was your vacation? You went to Paris, didn't you?\n W: Yeah, with my parents. We just got back on Saturday. It was wonderful!\n M: What sights did you visit?\n W: Well, we saw all the most famous places, the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame Cathedral... They were so interesting.\n M: Did you take any tours?\n W: Just one - a boat tour on the Seine River.\n M: Wow! That sounds fantastic.\n W: Yeah. It was a great way to see the city.\n M: Did you go to any of the famous art museums?\n W: Yeah. My parents love art, so they spent hours in the museums. But for me, it was pretty boring. I'm just not very interested in paintings.\n M: So, what else did you do?\n W: Well, I guess my favorite thing to do was just to sit in cafes and watch the people. It was really relaxing, and French coffee is terrific.\n M: It sounds like a great vacation to me. But I have work at hand. Hopefully I'll be there one day.", "choices": [ "Taking a boat tour on the Seine River.", "Visiting the most famous art museums.", "Going to famous places for sightseeing." ], "summary": "Taking a boat tour on the Seine River." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman like doing best in Paris?", "dialogue": "M: So, how was your vacation? You went to Paris, didn't you?\n W: Yeah, with my parents. We just got back on Saturday. It was wonderful!\n M: What sights did you visit?\n W: Well, we saw all the most famous places, the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame Cathedral... They were so interesting.\n M: Did you take any tours?\n W: Just one - a boat tour on the Seine River.\n M: Wow! That sounds fantastic.\n W: Yeah. It was a great way to see the city.\n M: Did you go to any of the famous art museums?\n W: Yeah. My parents love art, so they spent hours in the museums. But for me, it was pretty boring. I'm just not very interested in paintings.\n M: So, what else did you do?\n W: Well, I guess my favorite thing to do was just to sit in cafes and watch the people. It was really relaxing, and French coffee is terrific.\n M: It sounds like a great vacation to me. But I have work at hand. Hopefully I'll be there one day.", "choices": [ "Enjoying the interesting art paintings.", "Sitting in cafes and watching people.", "Climbing the wonderful Eiffel Tower." ], "summary": "Sitting in cafes and watching people." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Will the man go to Paris recently?", "dialogue": "M: So, how was your vacation? You went to Paris, didn't you?\n W: Yeah, with my parents. We just got back on Saturday. It was wonderful!\n M: What sights did you visit?\n W: Well, we saw all the most famous places, the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame Cathedral... They were so interesting.\n M: Did you take any tours?\n W: Just one - a boat tour on the Seine River.\n M: Wow! That sounds fantastic.\n W: Yeah. It was a great way to see the city.\n M: Did you go to any of the famous art museums?\n W: Yeah. My parents love art, so they spent hours in the museums. But for me, it was pretty boring. I'm just not very interested in paintings.\n M: So, what else did you do?\n W: Well, I guess my favorite thing to do was just to sit in cafes and watch the people. It was really relaxing, and French coffee is terrific.\n M: It sounds like a great vacation to me. But I have work at hand. Hopefully I'll be there one day.", "choices": [ "Certainly.", "Maybe.", "No." ], "summary": "No." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why was the boy afraid that his father would scold him?", "dialogue": "W: Bob, why are you looking so depressed?\n M: Mum, I'm not a good boy. I broke father's glass just now.\n W: Oh, son. Would it be a good idea to tell him the truth?\n M: Yeah, but I'm afraid he'll scold me.", "choices": [ "He had broken his father's glass.", "He hadn't passed the examination.", "He had broken his father's glasses." ], "summary": "He had broken his father's glass." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When did Peter set the world record?", "dialogue": "M: Peter began to swim in 1980 and he joined a swimming club in 1982.\n W: Yes, I know. He set a new world record in 1997.", "choices": [ "In 1998.", "In 1997.", "In 1992." ], "summary": "In 1997." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What day is it today?", "dialogue": "M: What can we do that's free and fun?\n W: Let's go to the history museum. Every first Sunday of the month, admission is free. That's tomorrow! Let's go.", "choices": [ "Monday.", "Saturday.", "Sunday." ], "summary": "Saturday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What happened to the man?", "dialogue": "W: What happened? I've been waiting for almost an hour.\n M: Vm sorry, but I had car trouble.\n W: Oh, that's too bad. Couldn't you have telephoned?\n M: I was going to, but I didn't have any change for a pay phone.\n W: You could've gotten some change in a store.\n M: But I was out on the edge of town. There wasn't any place to get change.\n W: Well, at least you're here now. No need to wait any longer. So, let's get started.", "choices": [ "His car broke down.", "He broke his phone.", "He lost his way." ], "summary": "His car broke down." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the man fail to call the woman?", "dialogue": "W: What happened? I've been waiting for almost an hour.\n M: Vm sorry, but I had car trouble.\n W: Oh, that's too bad. Couldn't you have telephoned?\n M: I was going to, but I didn't have any change for a pay phone.\n W: You could've gotten some change in a store.\n M: But I was out on the edge of town. There wasn't any place to get change.\n W: Well, at least you're here now. No need to wait any longer. So, let's get started.", "choices": [ "He had no time.", "He forgot the number.", "He had no coins." ], "summary": "He had no time." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What happened to the man?", "dialogue": "F: How are you, Brenda?\n M: Oh, dear, my back's killing me.", "choices": [ "He was sleepy.", "He caught a cold.", "He had a backache." ], "summary": "He had a backache." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the woman?", "dialogue": "M: I just went to watch the sunrise at the seaside.\n W: Why didn't you tell me? It's five years since I last saw it.", "choices": [ "She has never seen a sunrise.", "She wants to watch the sunrise again.", "She went to the seaside with the man." ], "summary": "She wants to watch the sunrise again." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation take place?", "dialogue": "W: Room service. Can I help you?\n M: Yes. I'd like a dinner for two. And would you please send it to the room?\n W: Sure. Your room number, please?\n M: Room 5003.\n W: Ok. We'll get it ready in ten minutes.\n M: Thanks. By the way, was my room cleaned this morning?\n W: Yes. We clean all the rooms in the morning. Is there anything wrong?\n M: No, not really. Just that my wife can't find her watch anywhere.\n W: Just a minute. I'll go up and check it.", "choices": [ "In a hotel.", "In a restaurant.", "In a store." ], "summary": "In a hotel." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man order?", "dialogue": "W: Room service. Can I help you?\n M: Yes. I'd like a dinner for two. And would you please send it to the room?\n W: Sure. Your room number, please?\n M: Room 5003.\n W: Ok. We'll get it ready in ten minutes.\n M: Thanks. By the way, was my room cleaned this morning?\n W: Yes. We clean all the rooms in the morning. Is there anything wrong?\n M: No, not really. Just that my wife can't find her watch anywhere.\n W: Just a minute. I'll go up and check it.", "choices": [ "A breakfast for himself.", "A dinner for himself.", "A dinner for two people." ], "summary": "A dinner for two people." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What seems to be the problem?", "dialogue": "W: Room service. Can I help you?\n M: Yes. I'd like a dinner for two. And would you please send it to the room?\n W: Sure. Your room number, please?\n M: Room 5003.\n W: Ok. We'll get it ready in ten minutes.\n M: Thanks. By the way, was my room cleaned this morning?\n W: Yes. We clean all the rooms in the morning. Is there anything wrong?\n M: No, not really. Just that my wife can't find her watch anywhere.\n W: Just a minute. I'll go up and check it.", "choices": [ "The man is not satisfied with the service here.", "The man's wife can't find her watch.", "The man doesn't want his room to be cleaned" ], "summary": "The man's wife can't find her watch." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Room service. Can I help you?\n M: Yes. I'd like a dinner for two. And would you please send it to the room?\n W: Sure. Your room number, please?\n M: Room 5003.\n W: Ok. We'll get it ready in ten minutes.\n M: Thanks. By the way, was my room cleaned this morning?\n W: Yes. We clean all the rooms in the morning. Is there anything wrong?\n M: No, not really. Just that my wife can't find her watch anywhere.\n W: Just a minute. I'll go up and check it.", "choices": [ "People can't have meals in the room.", "The room is cleaned once a day.", "The watch is stolen by the service people." ], "summary": "The room is cleaned once a day." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man want?", "dialogue": "M: Hey, Louise, where can I get some lunch around here?\n W: There are several places. What would you like to eat?\n M: I'd really like a cheeseburger and some French fries.\n W: Well, there's a coffee shop on the next corner. It serves good food.\n M: OK. I'll try it. Can I get you something?\n W: No, I think I'll come with you. I'm longing for a nice salad.\n M: Do you often have lunch at this coffee shop?\n W: No, I usually bring my lunch from home and eat at my desk.", "choices": [ "A cup of coffee.", "A salad.", "A cheeseburger." ], "summary": "A cheeseburger." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does Louise suggest the man eat?", "dialogue": "M: Hey, Louise, where can I get some lunch around here?\n W: There are several places. What would you like to eat?\n M: I'd really like a cheeseburger and some French fries.\n W: Well, there's a coffee shop on the next corner. It serves good food.\n M: OK. I'll try it. Can I get you something?\n W: No, I think I'll come with you. I'm longing for a nice salad.\n M: Do you often have lunch at this coffee shop?\n W: No, I usually bring my lunch from home and eat at my desk.", "choices": [ "At a coffee shop.", "At his house.", "In her office." ], "summary": "At a coffee shop." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does Louise usually have lunch?", "dialogue": "M: Hey, Louise, where can I get some lunch around here?\n W: There are several places. What would you like to eat?\n M: I'd really like a cheeseburger and some French fries.\n W: Well, there's a coffee shop on the next corner. It serves good food.\n M: OK. I'll try it. Can I get you something?\n W: No, I think I'll come with you. I'm longing for a nice salad.\n M: Do you often have lunch at this coffee shop?\n W: No, I usually bring my lunch from home and eat at my desk.", "choices": [ "At home.", "At the coffee shop.", "In her office." ], "summary": "In her office." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think about the restaurant?", "dialogue": "W: That seafood restaurant we went to last night is the best in town!\n M: Isn't it, though!", "choices": [ "It doesn't serve very good fish.", "It is an excellent restaurant.", "It has slow service." ], "summary": "It is an excellent restaurant." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will they meet?", "dialogue": "M: It starts at half past seven, but let's meet at seven.\n W: Ok, see you later.", "choices": [ "7:00.", "7:15.", "7:30." ], "summary": "7:00." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman tell the man to do?", "dialogue": "M: Could I speak to Dr. Chen? She told me to call her today.\n W: She's not available right now. Would you like to try around three?", "choices": [ "Make an appointment with Dr. Chen.", "Call again some time later.", "Wait for about three minutes." ], "summary": "Call again some time later." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What were the two speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "W: How many holidays do you have in the U.S.?\n M: Er, I'm not quite sure. I just know some.\n W: For example?\n M: Mmm..., Mother's Day, National Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, New Year's Day, and Valentine's Day.\n W: Not bad. When does its National Day come? And the Valentine's Day?\n M: The National Day comes on July 4th and the latter on February 14th.\n W: Talking of the National Day, who is the Father of the state? Benjamin Franklin or George Washington?\n M: George Washington, of course.\n W: Besides Washington, who else is regarded as a great president?\n M: Abraham Lincoln, I'm one hundred per cent sure.", "choices": [ "They were talking about the US holidays and so on.", "They were talking about the US language and so on.", "They were talking about the US presidents and so on." ], "summary": "They were talking about the US holidays and so on." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is the Father of the state?", "dialogue": "W: How many holidays do you have in the U.S.?\n M: Er, I'm not quite sure. I just know some.\n W: For example?\n M: Mmm..., Mother's Day, National Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, New Year's Day, and Valentine's Day.\n W: Not bad. When does its National Day come? And the Valentine's Day?\n M: The National Day comes on July 4th and the latter on February 14th.\n W: Talking of the National Day, who is the Father of the state? Benjamin Franklin or George Washington?\n M: George Washington, of course.\n W: Besides Washington, who else is regarded as a great president?\n M: Abraham Lincoln, I'm one hundred per cent sure.", "choices": [ "Benjamin Franklin.", "George Washington.", "Abraham Lincoln." ], "summary": "George Washington." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man want to do?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me, madam. I'm wondering if you could tell me the place where I can repair my shoes.\n W: There's one on Fifth Street.\n M: Thank you, but how far is it to that store?\n W: Not very far and not difficult to find. Just keep walking and after two blocks you will see a supermarket on your left. The store is next to the supermarket.\n M: Oh, thank you very much.\n W: You're welcome. You won't miss it,young man.", "choices": [ "To have his shoes mended.", "To buy a pair of new shoes.", "To do shopping in a supermarket." ], "summary": "To have his shoes mended." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How far is the supermarket?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me, madam. I'm wondering if you could tell me the place where I can repair my shoes.\n W: There's one on Fifth Street.\n M: Thank you, but how far is it to that store?\n W: Not very far and not difficult to find. Just keep walking and after two blocks you will see a supermarket on your left. The store is next to the supermarket.\n M: Oh, thank you very much.\n W: You're welcome. You won't miss it,young man.", "choices": [ "Two blocks away.", "Five blocks away.", "Six blocks away." ], "summary": "Two blocks away." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How will the man go to the place?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me, madam. I'm wondering if you could tell me the place where I can repair my shoes.\n W: There's one on Fifth Street.\n M: Thank you, but how far is it to that store?\n W: Not very far and not difficult to find. Just keep walking and after two blocks you will see a supermarket on your left. The store is next to the supermarket.\n M: Oh, thank you very much.\n W: You're welcome. You won't miss it,young man.", "choices": [ "By bus.", "On foot.", "In his car." ], "summary": "On foot." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did Paul do this morning?", "dialogue": "W: What about your chemistry class this morning, Paul?\n M: We were supposed to have a chemistry class but Mr. Anderson was out of town for a meeting, so we had a history lesson instead.", "choices": [ "He attended a history lesson.", "He attended a chemistry lesson.", "He attended a meeting." ], "summary": "He attended a history lesson." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman do?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, sir. Can I help you?\n M: Good morning. have a reservation for a single room with a bath here.\n W: May I have your name, sir, please?\n M: Bradley, John Bradley.\n W: Just a moment, sir, while I look through our list. Yes, we do have a reservation for you, Mr. Bradley. Would you please fill out this form while I prepare your key card for you?\n M: OK. Can I borrow your pen for a minute, please?\n W: Sure. Here you are.\n M: What should I fill in under Room Number?\n W: You can just skip that. I'll put in the room number for you later on.\n M: Here you are. I think I've filled in everything correctly.\n W: Let me see...name, address, nationality, forwarding address, passport number, place of issue, signature and date of departure. Oh, here, sir. You forgot to put in the date of your departure. Here let me fill it in for you. You are leaving on...?\n M: October 24th.\n W: Now everything's in order. And here is your key, Mr. Bradley. Your room number is 1020. It is on the 10th floor and the daily rate is $90. Here is your key card with all the information on your booking, the hotel services and the hotel rules and regulations on it. Please make sure that you have it with you all the time, as you need to show it when you sign for your meals and drinks in the restaurants and the bars. You also need to show it when you collect your key from the Information Desk.\n M: OK. I'll take good care of it.\n W: And now if you are ready, Mr. Bradley, I'll call the bell-boy and he'll take you to your room.\n M: Yes, please.", "choices": [ "A receptionist.", "An operator.", "The man's secretary." ], "summary": "A receptionist." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the man forget to fill in the form?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, sir. Can I help you?\n M: Good morning. have a reservation for a single room with a bath here.\n W: May I have your name, sir, please?\n M: Bradley, John Bradley.\n W: Just a moment, sir, while I look through our list. Yes, we do have a reservation for you, Mr. Bradley. Would you please fill out this form while I prepare your key card for you?\n M: OK. Can I borrow your pen for a minute, please?\n W: Sure. Here you are.\n M: What should I fill in under Room Number?\n W: You can just skip that. I'll put in the room number for you later on.\n M: Here you are. I think I've filled in everything correctly.\n W: Let me see...name, address, nationality, forwarding address, passport number, place of issue, signature and date of departure. Oh, here, sir. You forgot to put in the date of your departure. Here let me fill it in for you. You are leaving on...?\n M: October 24th.\n W: Now everything's in order. And here is your key, Mr. Bradley. Your room number is 1020. It is on the 10th floor and the daily rate is $90. Here is your key card with all the information on your booking, the hotel services and the hotel rules and regulations on it. Please make sure that you have it with you all the time, as you need to show it when you sign for your meals and drinks in the restaurants and the bars. You also need to show it when you collect your key from the Information Desk.\n M: OK. I'll take good care of it.\n W: And now if you are ready, Mr. Bradley, I'll call the bell-boy and he'll take you to your room.\n M: Yes, please.", "choices": [ "The address.", "The passport number.", "The date of departure." ], "summary": "The date of departure." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are included on the key card according to the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, sir. Can I help you?\n M: Good morning. have a reservation for a single room with a bath here.\n W: May I have your name, sir, please?\n M: Bradley, John Bradley.\n W: Just a moment, sir, while I look through our list. Yes, we do have a reservation for you, Mr. Bradley. Would you please fill out this form while I prepare your key card for you?\n M: OK. Can I borrow your pen for a minute, please?\n W: Sure. Here you are.\n M: What should I fill in under Room Number?\n W: You can just skip that. I'll put in the room number for you later on.\n M: Here you are. I think I've filled in everything correctly.\n W: Let me see...name, address, nationality, forwarding address, passport number, place of issue, signature and date of departure. Oh, here, sir. You forgot to put in the date of your departure. Here let me fill it in for you. You are leaving on...?\n M: October 24th.\n W: Now everything's in order. And here is your key, Mr. Bradley. Your room number is 1020. It is on the 10th floor and the daily rate is $90. Here is your key card with all the information on your booking, the hotel services and the hotel rules and regulations on it. Please make sure that you have it with you all the time, as you need to show it when you sign for your meals and drinks in the restaurants and the bars. You also need to show it when you collect your key from the Information Desk.\n M: OK. I'll take good care of it.\n W: And now if you are ready, Mr. Bradley, I'll call the bell-boy and he'll take you to your room.\n M: Yes, please.", "choices": [ "Information on the man's booking and the hotel's telephone number.", "Information on the man's booking and the hotel rules and regulations.", "The hotel services and its telephone number." ], "summary": "Information on the man's booking and the hotel rules and regulations." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can the man do without the key card?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, sir. Can I help you?\n M: Good morning. have a reservation for a single room with a bath here.\n W: May I have your name, sir, please?\n M: Bradley, John Bradley.\n W: Just a moment, sir, while I look through our list. Yes, we do have a reservation for you, Mr. Bradley. Would you please fill out this form while I prepare your key card for you?\n M: OK. Can I borrow your pen for a minute, please?\n W: Sure. Here you are.\n M: What should I fill in under Room Number?\n W: You can just skip that. I'll put in the room number for you later on.\n M: Here you are. I think I've filled in everything correctly.\n W: Let me see...name, address, nationality, forwarding address, passport number, place of issue, signature and date of departure. Oh, here, sir. You forgot to put in the date of your departure. Here let me fill it in for you. You are leaving on...?\n M: October 24th.\n W: Now everything's in order. And here is your key, Mr. Bradley. Your room number is 1020. It is on the 10th floor and the daily rate is $90. Here is your key card with all the information on your booking, the hotel services and the hotel rules and regulations on it. Please make sure that you have it with you all the time, as you need to show it when you sign for your meals and drinks in the restaurants and the bars. You also need to show it when you collect your key from the Information Desk.\n M: OK. I'll take good care of it.\n W: And now if you are ready, Mr. Bradley, I'll call the bell-boy and he'll take you to your room.\n M: Yes, please.", "choices": [ "Sign his meals in the restaurants.", "Sign his drinks in the bars.", "Have the bell-boy carry his luggage." ], "summary": "Have the bell-boy carry his luggage." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Will you please come here, John?\n M: OK, Mummy.\n W: And please bring your books.\n M: Oh, do I have to?\n W: I won't let you be lazy.", "choices": [ "John will play.", "John will be punished.", "John will read his book." ], "summary": "John will read his book." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "M: Would you like to see a menu?\n W: No, thank you. I already know what I want to order.", "choices": [ "Patient and doctor.", "Wife and husband.", "Waiter and customer." ], "summary": "Waiter and customer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman doing?", "dialogue": "M: Would you please help me with my English?\n F: I'll be glad to. But I must finish the letter first.", "choices": [ "She is doing her homework.", "She is writing a letter.", "She is washing her clothes." ], "summary": "She is writing a letter." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What happened to the convenience store?", "dialogue": "W: Did you hear that the convenience store next to the gas station was held up last night?\n M: Yes, I heard it on the radio this morning.", "choices": [ "It was burned down.", "It was robbed.", "It was blown up." ], "summary": "It was robbed." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who will put the picture up?", "dialogue": "F: Dear, could you help me here a minute? I want to put the picture up.\n M: OK, wily don't you cover the table, and I'll put it up.", "choices": [ "The woman.", "The man.", "The man and the woman." ], "summary": "The man." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long will the sales conference in London last?", "dialogue": "M: I think we'd better go over my schedule, Irene. I'm going to have a look at our European operation, as you know, and as I'll be visiting a number of countries, I'd like you to make the bookings.\n W: Right, Mr Buck. I'll take down the details.\n M: Well, I'm leaving on Tuesday, April 15th, for London. I'm going to attend a sales conference for our British representatives. That runs through Wednesday and Thursday, and then there's a reception at Canada House on Thursday evening.\n W: Are you going to meet the Ambassador, then?\n M: I guess so. But the main thing is that on Friday morning, I have a meeting with the British Minister of Trade and Industry. We're going to discuss the site of our new plant in Scotland.\n W: So when are you leaving for Paris?\n M: First flight on Saturday morning. I'm planning to meet my wife there. She's going to fly over direct, arriving in the afternoon. Then we'll have a relaxed weekend before I see Mr Chambery, the European Manager, on Monday. So from Paris on, I'll need a double room.\n W: How long are you going to stay in Paris, Mr Buck?\n M: Only till Monday evening. I'm going to Rome to see our plant there on Tuesday, and on Wednesday I'm due in Madrid to inspect the new factory.\n W: And that's the last item on the agenda. So when are you coming back? Are you going to fly from Madrid?\n M: Yes, on the first plane out on Thursday. We must be back on Friday, the 25th. It's my daughter Sharon's birthday.", "choices": [ "From Tuesday to Wednesday.", "From Tuesday to Thursday.", "From Wednesday to Thursday." ], "summary": "From Wednesday to Thursday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they going to discuss at the meeting on Friday morning?", "dialogue": "M: I think we'd better go over my schedule, Irene. I'm going to have a look at our European operation, as you know, and as I'll be visiting a number of countries, I'd like you to make the bookings.\n W: Right, Mr Buck. I'll take down the details.\n M: Well, I'm leaving on Tuesday, April 15th, for London. I'm going to attend a sales conference for our British representatives. That runs through Wednesday and Thursday, and then there's a reception at Canada House on Thursday evening.\n W: Are you going to meet the Ambassador, then?\n M: I guess so. But the main thing is that on Friday morning, I have a meeting with the British Minister of Trade and Industry. We're going to discuss the site of our new plant in Scotland.\n W: So when are you leaving for Paris?\n M: First flight on Saturday morning. I'm planning to meet my wife there. She's going to fly over direct, arriving in the afternoon. Then we'll have a relaxed weekend before I see Mr Chambery, the European Manager, on Monday. So from Paris on, I'll need a double room.\n W: How long are you going to stay in Paris, Mr Buck?\n M: Only till Monday evening. I'm going to Rome to see our plant there on Tuesday, and on Wednesday I'm due in Madrid to inspect the new factory.\n W: And that's the last item on the agenda. So when are you coming back? Are you going to fly from Madrid?\n M: Yes, on the first plane out on Thursday. We must be back on Friday, the 25th. It's my daughter Sharon's birthday.", "choices": [ "The trade in Scotland.", "The industry in Scotland.", "The site of their new plant in Scotland." ], "summary": "The site of their new plant in Scotland." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is Mr Buck going to see Mr Chambery, the European Manager?", "dialogue": "M: I think we'd better go over my schedule, Irene. I'm going to have a look at our European operation, as you know, and as I'll be visiting a number of countries, I'd like you to make the bookings.\n W: Right, Mr Buck. I'll take down the details.\n M: Well, I'm leaving on Tuesday, April 15th, for London. I'm going to attend a sales conference for our British representatives. That runs through Wednesday and Thursday, and then there's a reception at Canada House on Thursday evening.\n W: Are you going to meet the Ambassador, then?\n M: I guess so. But the main thing is that on Friday morning, I have a meeting with the British Minister of Trade and Industry. We're going to discuss the site of our new plant in Scotland.\n W: So when are you leaving for Paris?\n M: First flight on Saturday morning. I'm planning to meet my wife there. She's going to fly over direct, arriving in the afternoon. Then we'll have a relaxed weekend before I see Mr Chambery, the European Manager, on Monday. So from Paris on, I'll need a double room.\n W: How long are you going to stay in Paris, Mr Buck?\n M: Only till Monday evening. I'm going to Rome to see our plant there on Tuesday, and on Wednesday I'm due in Madrid to inspect the new factory.\n W: And that's the last item on the agenda. So when are you coming back? Are you going to fly from Madrid?\n M: Yes, on the first plane out on Thursday. We must be back on Friday, the 25th. It's my daughter Sharon's birthday.", "choices": [ "In London.", "In Paris.", "In Rome." ], "summary": "In Paris." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why must Mr Buck be back on Friday?", "dialogue": "M: I think we'd better go over my schedule, Irene. I'm going to have a look at our European operation, as you know, and as I'll be visiting a number of countries, I'd like you to make the bookings.\n W: Right, Mr Buck. I'll take down the details.\n M: Well, I'm leaving on Tuesday, April 15th, for London. I'm going to attend a sales conference for our British representatives. That runs through Wednesday and Thursday, and then there's a reception at Canada House on Thursday evening.\n W: Are you going to meet the Ambassador, then?\n M: I guess so. But the main thing is that on Friday morning, I have a meeting with the British Minister of Trade and Industry. We're going to discuss the site of our new plant in Scotland.\n W: So when are you leaving for Paris?\n M: First flight on Saturday morning. I'm planning to meet my wife there. She's going to fly over direct, arriving in the afternoon. Then we'll have a relaxed weekend before I see Mr Chambery, the European Manager, on Monday. So from Paris on, I'll need a double room.\n W: How long are you going to stay in Paris, Mr Buck?\n M: Only till Monday evening. I'm going to Rome to see our plant there on Tuesday, and on Wednesday I'm due in Madrid to inspect the new factory.\n W: And that's the last item on the agenda. So when are you coming back? Are you going to fly from Madrid?\n M: Yes, on the first plane out on Thursday. We must be back on Friday, the 25th. It's my daughter Sharon's birthday.", "choices": [ "It's his daughter's birthday.", "It's his son Sharon's birthday.", "It's his wife's birthday." ], "summary": "It's his daughter's birthday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much will the man pay for two tickets?", "dialogue": "M: How much do the tickets east?\n W: They are $18 each.", "choices": [ "$ 36.", "$ 24.", "$ 18." ], "summary": "$ 36." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman imply?", "dialogue": "M: I'm sorry I missed the football game, but I had a terrible cold.\n W: You didn't miss anything. We couldn't have played worse.", "choices": [ "Their team played very badly.", "Football is-her favorite pastime.", "The game has been canceled." ], "summary": "Their team played very badly." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Mrs. White, what can I do for you?\n W: I don't know what's the matter with me? I'm always feeling tired, I'm usually worn out at the end of the day.", "choices": [ "The woman is a close friend of the man.", "The woman has been working too hard.", "The woman is seeing a doctor." ], "summary": "The woman is seeing a doctor." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who are they talking about?", "dialogue": "M: Isn't he a lovely baby? Can he talk yet?\n W: No, he can't. But he will soon be able to.", "choices": [ "A man", "A woman", "A small child" ], "summary": "A small child" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will Tom probably do according to the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Tom must be joking when he said he plans to sell his shop and go to medical school.\n W: You are quite right. He is just kidding. He's also told me time and time again he wished he'd studied for some profession instead of going into business.", "choices": [ "Study for some profession.", "Attend a medical school.", "Stay in business." ], "summary": "Stay in business." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where was the man born?", "dialogue": "M: Hot today, isn't it?\n W: Yes, it is. I wish that it would rain and cool off.\n M: Me, too. This is unusual for May. I don't remember it ever being so hot and dry in May before.\n W: You are from Florida then?\n M: Not really. I was born in Chicago, but I've lived here for ten years now.\n W: My mother and I have just moved here from Indiana.\n M: Pretty cold in Indiana, isn't it?\n W: Yes. That's why we moved. But we didn't know that it would be so hot here. We should have gone to California. Do you think that we've missed the bus, by the way?\n M: No. It's alawys a little late.", "choices": [ "Florida.", "Chicage.", "Indianan." ], "summary": "Chicage." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the woman and her mother move here?", "dialogue": "M: Hot today, isn't it?\n W: Yes, it is. I wish that it would rain and cool off.\n M: Me, too. This is unusual for May. I don't remember it ever being so hot and dry in May before.\n W: You are from Florida then?\n M: Not really. I was born in Chicago, but I've lived here for ten years now.\n W: My mother and I have just moved here from Indiana.\n M: Pretty cold in Indiana, isn't it?\n W: Yes. That's why we moved. But we didn't know that it would be so hot here. We should have gone to California. Do you think that we've missed the bus, by the way?\n M: No. It's alawys a little late.", "choices": [ "It's cool here.", "It's warm here.", "It's dry here." ], "summary": "It's warm here." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation probably take place?", "dialogue": "M: Hot today, isn't it?\n W: Yes, it is. I wish that it would rain and cool off.\n M: Me, too. This is unusual for May. I don't remember it ever being so hot and dry in May before.\n W: You are from Florida then?\n M: Not really. I was born in Chicago, but I've lived here for ten years now.\n W: My mother and I have just moved here from Indiana.\n M: Pretty cold in Indiana, isn't it?\n W: Yes. That's why we moved. But we didn't know that it would be so hot here. We should have gone to California. Do you think that we've missed the bus, by the way?\n M: No. It's alawys a little late.", "choices": [ "At a bus stop.", "At an airport.", "At an office." ], "summary": "At a bus stop." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: When do you want the TV fixed?\n W: The sooner, the better.", "choices": [ "The TV was better this time.", "She liked the TV better than others.", "The TV should be fixed as quickly as possible." ], "summary": "The TV should be fixed as quickly as possible." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: What was it like growing up in New York's Bronx District? Was it safe?\n M: To me it was, it was all I knew. My mom would send me to the shop and I'd go and buy things when I was about 8 years old.", "choices": [ "The woman did not feel any danger growing up in the Bronx.", "The man thinks it was quite safe living in the Bronx district.", "The woman started working at an early age to support her family." ], "summary": "The woman did not feel any danger growing up in the Bronx." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where was Mr. Black when the man saw him?", "dialogue": "W: Did you see Mr. Black this morning?\n M: Yes, he was having his breakfast at the dining room when I saw him.", "choices": [ "In his office.", "At the dining room.", "At home." ], "summary": "At the dining room." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why didn't the man miss his train?", "dialogue": "W: You missed your train today,didn't you?\n M: No, I didn't. My friend gave me a fide to town.", "choices": [ "He missed it.", "He drove his own car to town.", "His friend drove him to town." ], "summary": "His friend drove him to town." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: The explosion of gas was very loud.\n M: It sure was. It raised the hair on the back of my neck.", "choices": [ "He was hit by the explosion.", "He was frightened.", "He needed to have the hair cut." ], "summary": "He was frightened." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When is the man going to take the children out?", "dialogue": "M: I want to take the children out next Saturday.\n W: Next Saturday? That's eleventh, isn't it?\n M: No, it's the twelfth.\n W: Oh, yes, the twelfth. Where do you want to take them?\n M: To the zoo.\n W: To the zoo? You took them, there last month. I didn't think they enjoyed that visit.\n M: That's not what they told me.\n W: I think the beach is a better place.\n M: OK. That's the beach.\n W: What time are you going to pick them up?\n M: At 7 in the morning.\n W: Then I'll get ready for them half an hour earlier.", "choices": [ "Sunday.", "Next Saturday.", "The eleventh." ], "summary": "Next Saturday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did the man go with the children last month?", "dialogue": "M: I want to take the children out next Saturday.\n W: Next Saturday? That's eleventh, isn't it?\n M: No, it's the twelfth.\n W: Oh, yes, the twelfth. Where do you want to take them?\n M: To the zoo.\n W: To the zoo? You took them, there last month. I didn't think they enjoyed that visit.\n M: That's not what they told me.\n W: I think the beach is a better place.\n M: OK. That's the beach.\n W: What time are you going to pick them up?\n M: At 7 in the morning.\n W: Then I'll get ready for them half an hour earlier.", "choices": [ "The zoo.", "The beach.", "The park." ], "summary": "The zoo." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man want to be in the future?", "dialogue": "W: Congratulations! I hear you are going to join the army.\n M: Thanks. But actually, it's my twin brother who's going to join the army. I am going to university. I wish to be a lawyer in the future.", "choices": [ "A soldier.", "A lawyer.", "A teacher." ], "summary": "A lawyer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why do the student need to use a computer?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me. Are you in charge here?\n M: Yes, sort of.\n W: Then perhaps you can help me. I need to use a computer to type an assignment.\n M: Well, are you a student?\n W: Yes, I am. First year.\n M: Ok. Have you used a computer before?\n W: Yes, I've done a bit of word processing.\n M: That's good. You can use a computer for 2 hours at a time.\n W: Mm. What can I do if something goes wrong with the computer?\n M: There's usually someone here from 9 o'clock. You can ask him for help.", "choices": [ "To type an assignment.", "To send e-mails.", "To play games." ], "summary": "To type an assignment." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the student familiar with in using computers?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me. Are you in charge here?\n M: Yes, sort of.\n W: Then perhaps you can help me. I need to use a computer to type an assignment.\n M: Well, are you a student?\n W: Yes, I am. First year.\n M: Ok. Have you used a computer before?\n W: Yes, I've done a bit of word processing.\n M: That's good. You can use a computer for 2 hours at a time.\n W: Mm. What can I do if something goes wrong with the computer?\n M: There's usually someone here from 9 o'clock. You can ask him for help.", "choices": [ "The excel processing.", "The Window processing.", "The word processing." ], "summary": "The Window processing." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can the student do if the computer goes wrong?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me. Are you in charge here?\n M: Yes, sort of.\n W: Then perhaps you can help me. I need to use a computer to type an assignment.\n M: Well, are you a student?\n W: Yes, I am. First year.\n M: Ok. Have you used a computer before?\n W: Yes, I've done a bit of word processing.\n M: That's good. You can use a computer for 2 hours at a time.\n W: Mm. What can I do if something goes wrong with the computer?\n M: There's usually someone here from 9 o'clock. You can ask him for help.", "choices": [ "To leave the room.", "To ask for help.", "To change a computer." ], "summary": "To ask for help." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: How did Paul do in the race?\n M: Well, he had a good start, but soon fell behind.", "choices": [ "Paul feel bad during the race.", "Paul did very well in the race.", "Paul was one of the slower runners." ], "summary": "Paul was one of the slower runners." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did the woman meet Tom?", "dialogue": "M: Did you see Tom today?\n W: Yes. I went to the bank this morning. We happened to meet outside the bank. He said he was going to the post office.", "choices": [ "Outside the bank.", "In the bank.", "In the post office." ], "summary": "Outside the bank." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When does the man plan to fly to France?", "dialogue": "M: Yes, come in please, Susan.\n W: Would you please sign this contract, sir?\n M: Here you go.\n W: Thanks. Is there anything I can do for you, sir?\n M: No, not for now...Oh, yes, there's one thing. I almost forgot.\n W: What is it, sir?\n M: Please help me book an air ticket to France.\n W: When would you like to leave. sir?\n M: Better next Monday morning.\n W: First class or economy class?\n M: First class.\n W: Do you need a hotel reservation?\n M: Yes, please. I will stay there for two nights.\n W: Yes, sir.", "choices": [ "Monday morning.", "Monday afternoon.", "Monday evening." ], "summary": "Monday morning." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the probable relationship between the man and the woman?", "dialogue": "M: Yes, come in please, Susan.\n W: Would you please sign this contract, sir?\n M: Here you go.\n W: Thanks. Is there anything I can do for you, sir?\n M: No, not for now...Oh, yes, there's one thing. I almost forgot.\n W: What is it, sir?\n M: Please help me book an air ticket to France.\n W: When would you like to leave. sir?\n M: Better next Monday morning.\n W: First class or economy class?\n M: First class.\n W: Do you need a hotel reservation?\n M: Yes, please. I will stay there for two nights.\n W: Yes, sir.", "choices": [ "Husband and wife.", "Doctor and patient.", "Boss and secretary." ], "summary": "Boss and secretary." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long will the man stay in France?", "dialogue": "M: Yes, come in please, Susan.\n W: Would you please sign this contract, sir?\n M: Here you go.\n W: Thanks. Is there anything I can do for you, sir?\n M: No, not for now...Oh, yes, there's one thing. I almost forgot.\n W: What is it, sir?\n M: Please help me book an air ticket to France.\n W: When would you like to leave. sir?\n M: Better next Monday morning.\n W: First class or economy class?\n M: First class.\n W: Do you need a hotel reservation?\n M: Yes, please. I will stay there for two nights.\n W: Yes, sir.", "choices": [ "One night.", "Two nights.", "Three nights." ], "summary": "Two nights." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does this conversation probably take place?", "dialogue": "M: We'd better hurry. I think that's our flight.\n W: Have I got time to get a newspaper?\n M: Well, I don't think we have time. Look---\n W: All right, well, you take that bag, and I'll take this one.", "choices": [ "At an airport.", "At a railway station.", "At a department store." ], "summary": "At an airport." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn about the man?", "dialogue": "W: Are you coming with us to Hilda's birthday party?\n M: I'd love to, but I have an appointment with my dentist.", "choices": [ "He is ill.", "He will go to the party.", "He will see a doctor." ], "summary": "He will see a doctor." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: Everyone's getting a little impatient. Can't we start the meeting?\n W: Once Louis gets here, we can.", "choices": [ "Louis has already started.", "They'll start when Louis arrives.", "Louis has been here once before." ], "summary": "They'll start when Louis arrives." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the conversation taking place?", "dialogue": "M: Is Mr Zhang in?\n W: No, he is out. Who is this speaking, please?\n M: James Smith.", "choices": [ "On the telephone.", "In the office.", "At Mr Zhang's home." ], "summary": "On the telephone." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: Are these TV sets the newest models?\n M: Sure. They represent the latest technology. Actually, We sell nothing but the best.", "choices": [ "His TV sets are all of the same brand.", "He doesn't have the newest models right now.", "He has the best TV sets for sale." ], "summary": "He has the best TV sets for sale." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman like to do with her friends?", "dialogue": "M: What shall we do this weekend?\n W: Do you have something special in mind?\n M: No. not really. I just thought it might be fun to do something new.\n W: Do something for a change, you mean?\n M: Yes, something different.\n W: I usually go shopping and have my hair cut during the weekend and you usually watch football matches on TV.\n M: Yes. you often have tea with your friends. And I sometimes play cards with my friends. We have seldom done anything together since we were married.\n W: Now I've got an idea. Why don't we go for a picnic this weekend?\n M: Good idea! I will choose the place and you can prepare the food.", "choices": [ "Play cards.", "Have tea.", "Go Shopping." ], "summary": "Have tea." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the relationship between the speakers?", "dialogue": "M: What shall we do this weekend?\n W: Do you have something special in mind?\n M: No. not really. I just thought it might be fun to do something new.\n W: Do something for a change, you mean?\n M: Yes, something different.\n W: I usually go shopping and have my hair cut during the weekend and you usually watch football matches on TV.\n M: Yes. you often have tea with your friends. And I sometimes play cards with my friends. We have seldom done anything together since we were married.\n W: Now I've got an idea. Why don't we go for a picnic this weekend?\n M: Good idea! I will choose the place and you can prepare the food.", "choices": [ "Husband and wife.", "Brother and sister.", "Father and daughter." ], "summary": "Husband and wife." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did the woman have her television repaired?", "dialogue": "M: Did you have your television repaired?\n W: Yes, but not by the place you recommended\n M: Why not? The repair is very good and thecharges are so reasonable.\n W: That may be, but I couldn't find it.\n M: But you couldn't miss it. I told you the first right after the railroad bridge.\n W: I took that. I went to the end of the road. There is no such a place.\n M: Wait a minute. Perhaps it is the second right. Yes. I think it is.\n W: I should have known. Whenever someone says \"You can't miss it\", you can be sure that you won't find it.\n M: I'm really sorry for my bad memory.\n W: That's OK.", "choices": [ "At somewhere we don't know.", "At the store the man recommended.", "At the first right after the railroad bridge." ], "summary": "At somewhere we don't know." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the man recommend the repair shop?", "dialogue": "M: Did you have your television repaired?\n W: Yes, but not by the place you recommended\n M: Why not? The repair is very good and thecharges are so reasonable.\n W: That may be, but I couldn't find it.\n M: But you couldn't miss it. I told you the first right after the railroad bridge.\n W: I took that. I went to the end of the road. There is no such a place.\n M: Wait a minute. Perhaps it is the second right. Yes. I think it is.\n W: I should have known. Whenever someone says \"You can't miss it\", you can be sure that you won't find it.\n M: I'm really sorry for my bad memory.\n W: That's OK.", "choices": [ "The charges are reasonable.", "Anyone can find it.", "The good repair and reasonable charges." ], "summary": "The good repair and reasonable charges." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation about Mark?", "dialogue": "W: Do you know what's wrong with Mark? He's been acting very strangely lately.\n M: Come on. With his mother hospitalized rightafter he's taken on a new job, he's just got a lot on his mind.", "choices": [ "He is going to visit his mother in the hospital.", "He is going to take on a new job next week.", "He has many things to deal with right now." ], "summary": "He has many things to deal with right now." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers probably doing?", "dialogue": "W: What a magnificent temple!\n M: Oh, yes, it is amazing. I can't believe it's over 1,000 years old.\n W: Let's go in and have a look inside.", "choices": [ "Having a visit.", "Looking at a picture.", "Talking about history." ], "summary": "Having a visit." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the speakers?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, honey. Do you need any help with your luggage?\n W: No, thanks, dad. I just brought one carry-on in my backpack.\n M: Great. I wish your mother would take some packing lessons from you. OK, let's go home.\n W: Hm...It's cold here.\n M: Yes, the weatherman says that it might snow tonight. What temperature was it when you took off from California this morning?\n W: Sixty degrees and sunny.\n M: Don't you people miss the seasons?\n W: Not really. It's nice to go outside everyday. And always have nice sun- ny weather.", "choices": [ "At the airport", "At home", "In school" ], "summary": "At the airport" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman say about the weather in California?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, honey. Do you need any help with your luggage?\n W: No, thanks, dad. I just brought one carry-on in my backpack.\n M: Great. I wish your mother would take some packing lessons from you. OK, let's go home.\n W: Hm...It's cold here.\n M: Yes, the weatherman says that it might snow tonight. What temperature was it when you took off from California this morning?\n W: Sixty degrees and sunny.\n M: Don't you people miss the seasons?\n W: Not really. It's nice to go outside everyday. And always have nice sun- ny weather.", "choices": [ "It's quite cold", "It's sunny and warm", "It's very changeable" ], "summary": "It's sunny and warm" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the woman's mother?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, honey. Do you need any help with your luggage?\n W: No, thanks, dad. I just brought one carry-on in my backpack.\n M: Great. I wish your mother would take some packing lessons from you. OK, let's go home.\n W: Hm...It's cold here.\n M: Yes, the weatherman says that it might snow tonight. What temperature was it when you took off from California this morning?\n W: Sixty degrees and sunny.\n M: Don't you people miss the seasons?\n W: Not really. It's nice to go outside everyday. And always have nice sun- ny weather.", "choices": [ "She is good at packing", "She likes to live in California", "She travels with too much luggage" ], "summary": "She travels with too much luggage" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How old was the man when he became interested in collecting stamps?", "dialogue": "W: When did you become interested in collecting stamps?\n M: Oh, when I was about ten years old.\n W: Ten years old? So you have loved it for 9 years.\n M: Yeah, it's really an exciting hobby. You know, the first postage stamps were issued in Britain in 1840.\n W: Really? I didn't know that. What's on the first postage stamps?\n M: Well, look, here's a picture of the first two stamps issued.\n W: Oh, they both bear a picture of Queen Victoria, don't they?\n M: Yes, I wish I had the originals, then I would be a wealthy man instead of a poor stamp collector.\n W: But I believe collecting stamps gives you much pleasure which not all wealthy men can enjoy.\n M: Yes, I do agree.", "choices": [ "10.", "9.", "12." ], "summary": "10." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is on the first postage stamps?", "dialogue": "W: When did you become interested in collecting stamps?\n M: Oh, when I was about ten years old.\n W: Ten years old? So you have loved it for 9 years.\n M: Yeah, it's really an exciting hobby. You know, the first postage stamps were issued in Britain in 1840.\n W: Really? I didn't know that. What's on the first postage stamps?\n M: Well, look, here's a picture of the first two stamps issued.\n W: Oh, they both bear a picture of Queen Victoria, don't they?\n M: Yes, I wish I had the originals, then I would be a wealthy man instead of a poor stamp collector.\n W: But I believe collecting stamps gives you much pleasure which not all wealthy men can enjoy.\n M: Yes, I do agree.", "choices": [ "A picture of Britain.", "A picture of the queen's palace.", "A picture of Queen Victori" ], "summary": "A picture of Queen Victori" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the probable relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "M: Have you booked the airplane tickets to spain yet?\n W: Well, I thought we should go traveling by ship for a change, so I booked two ship tickets instead.\n M: You should have told me or discussed it with me.\n W: I wanted to give you a surprise. Don't you like the idea?\n M: I like it all right, but it takes much more time to travel by ship than by plane.\n W: We have time, don't we? Every time we went on a trip, we were always tied down by schedules. This time will be different. We don't have to rush.\n M: You're right. This is our first trip since you retired. We can travel as long as we like.\n W: We'll have an easy trip and enjoy every minute.\n M: Have you bought traveler's cheques yet?\n W: Not yet. I'll go to the bank tomorrow.\n M: I'll go with you.", "choices": [ "Mother and son.", "Husband and wife.", "Brother and sister." ], "summary": "Husband and wife." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why are they going by ship instead of by plane?", "dialogue": "M: Have you booked the airplane tickets to spain yet?\n W: Well, I thought we should go traveling by ship for a change, so I booked two ship tickets instead.\n M: You should have told me or discussed it with me.\n W: I wanted to give you a surprise. Don't you like the idea?\n M: I like it all right, but it takes much more time to travel by ship than by plane.\n W: We have time, don't we? Every time we went on a trip, we were always tied down by schedules. This time will be different. We don't have to rush.\n M: You're right. This is our first trip since you retired. We can travel as long as we like.\n W: We'll have an easy trip and enjoy every minute.\n M: Have you bought traveler's cheques yet?\n W: Not yet. I'll go to the bank tomorrow.\n M: I'll go with you.", "choices": [ "Because they have never taken a ship before.", "Because they think it's more exciting by ship.", "Because they have plenty of time for their trip." ], "summary": "Because they have plenty of time for their trip." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will they do at the bank?", "dialogue": "M: Have you booked the airplane tickets to spain yet?\n W: Well, I thought we should go traveling by ship for a change, so I booked two ship tickets instead.\n M: You should have told me or discussed it with me.\n W: I wanted to give you a surprise. Don't you like the idea?\n M: I like it all right, but it takes much more time to travel by ship than by plane.\n W: We have time, don't we? Every time we went on a trip, we were always tied down by schedules. This time will be different. We don't have to rush.\n M: You're right. This is our first trip since you retired. We can travel as long as we like.\n W: We'll have an easy trip and enjoy every minute.\n M: Have you bought traveler's cheques yet?\n W: Not yet. I'll go to the bank tomorrow.\n M: I'll go with you.", "choices": [ "Buy traveler's cheques.", "Draw some money.", "Get some information." ], "summary": "Buy traveler's cheques." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When did the woman visit the new museum?", "dialogue": "W: I visited the new museum near the city center last month. It opened two weeks ago. You'd like it.\n M: Why? Is there lots of information about trees?\n W: No. It's mainly about wild birds that live in the forest. When I went there, there was a special plant exhibition, and they're having a study day for teenagers there about different kinds of clouds.\n M: That's useful for me when I go sailing.", "choices": [ "Two weeks ago.", "Last week.", "Last month." ], "summary": "Last month." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can teenagers learn about on the study day?", "dialogue": "W: I visited the new museum near the city center last month. It opened two weeks ago. You'd like it.\n M: Why? Is there lots of information about trees?\n W: No. It's mainly about wild birds that live in the forest. When I went there, there was a special plant exhibition, and they're having a study day for teenagers there about different kinds of clouds.\n M: That's useful for me when I go sailing.", "choices": [ "Clouds.", "Plants.", "Wild birds." ], "summary": "Clouds." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: I think I'll get one of those new T-shirts, you know, with the school's logo on both the front and the back.\n W: You'll regret it. They are expensive, and I've heard the printing fades easily when you wash them.", "choices": [ "The printing on her T-shirt has faded.", "It is not in fashion to have a logo on a T-shirt.", "It is not a good idea to buy the T-shirt." ], "summary": "It is not a good idea to buy the T-shirt." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why was the bus late?", "dialogue": "Woman: Excuse me. Is this seat taken?\n Man: It is now. Take a seat.\n Woman: Thanks. I had been waiting for over two hours for the bus to come.\n Man: Yeah. The bus broke down about 50 miles back. Actually, the bus driver lost control of the bus when he split hot chocolate on himself, and then as he tried to regain control of the bus, he hit a rock and the bus blew a tire.\n Woman: Uh. Are you sure this bus in safe?\n Man: I'm not sure if it's safe, but you can't beat the price of the trip.\n Woman: So, where are you from?\n Man: To tell the truth, I really don't know.\n Woman: Uh, what do you mean?\n Man: Well, you see, I was adopted when I was a baby. I was told that I was born in New York City, but I can't be sure about that. Then, my new parents raised me in a small town Texas. I'm sure you've never heard of it.\n Woman: Oh.\n Man: My parents, Fred and Norma, had a farm, so I grew up milking cows and herding sheep. Actually, I'm on my way to visit them now.\n Woman: You mean back to Texas?\n Man: Oh no. They sold that farm years ago when they discovered oil on their property. They live on a ranch right outside of Las Vegas. Beautiful place with a pool ...\n Woman: Las Vegas. Las Vegas? I thought this bus was heading to Chicago ... in the opposite direction!\n Man: Ah. You're on the wrong bus.\n Woman: I got to get off.\n Man: Hey, relax. Spend a weekend with me and my parents on the ranch. I can teach you how to milk a cow or something.\n Woman: I have to get off.\n Man: Relax. Anyway, once this bus left the station, it ain't gonna stop until the next stop ... three hours from now. The driver got really upset when the last passenger made a similar mistake. Hey, sit and relax. Let me tell you about farm. I have plenty of stories.", "choices": [ "The bus was involved in an accident.", "Traffic on the highway was terrible.", "The bus driver got sick and had to rest." ], "summary": "The bus was involved in an accident." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The man grew up in ___________.", "dialogue": "Woman: Excuse me. Is this seat taken?\n Man: It is now. Take a seat.\n Woman: Thanks. I had been waiting for over two hours for the bus to come.\n Man: Yeah. The bus broke down about 50 miles back. Actually, the bus driver lost control of the bus when he split hot chocolate on himself, and then as he tried to regain control of the bus, he hit a rock and the bus blew a tire.\n Woman: Uh. Are you sure this bus in safe?\n Man: I'm not sure if it's safe, but you can't beat the price of the trip.\n Woman: So, where are you from?\n Man: To tell the truth, I really don't know.\n Woman: Uh, what do you mean?\n Man: Well, you see, I was adopted when I was a baby. I was told that I was born in New York City, but I can't be sure about that. Then, my new parents raised me in a small town Texas. I'm sure you've never heard of it.\n Woman: Oh.\n Man: My parents, Fred and Norma, had a farm, so I grew up milking cows and herding sheep. Actually, I'm on my way to visit them now.\n Woman: You mean back to Texas?\n Man: Oh no. They sold that farm years ago when they discovered oil on their property. They live on a ranch right outside of Las Vegas. Beautiful place with a pool ...\n Woman: Las Vegas. Las Vegas? I thought this bus was heading to Chicago ... in the opposite direction!\n Man: Ah. You're on the wrong bus.\n Woman: I got to get off.\n Man: Hey, relax. Spend a weekend with me and my parents on the ranch. I can teach you how to milk a cow or something.\n Woman: I have to get off.\n Man: Relax. Anyway, once this bus left the station, it ain't gonna stop until the next stop ... three hours from now. The driver got really upset when the last passenger made a similar mistake. Hey, sit and relax. Let me tell you about farm. I have plenty of stories.", "choices": [ "New York City", "Texas", "Nevada" ], "summary": "Texas" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The woman wants to go to ________ on her trip.", "dialogue": "Woman: Excuse me. Is this seat taken?\n Man: It is now. Take a seat.\n Woman: Thanks. I had been waiting for over two hours for the bus to come.\n Man: Yeah. The bus broke down about 50 miles back. Actually, the bus driver lost control of the bus when he split hot chocolate on himself, and then as he tried to regain control of the bus, he hit a rock and the bus blew a tire.\n Woman: Uh. Are you sure this bus in safe?\n Man: I'm not sure if it's safe, but you can't beat the price of the trip.\n Woman: So, where are you from?\n Man: To tell the truth, I really don't know.\n Woman: Uh, what do you mean?\n Man: Well, you see, I was adopted when I was a baby. I was told that I was born in New York City, but I can't be sure about that. Then, my new parents raised me in a small town Texas. I'm sure you've never heard of it.\n Woman: Oh.\n Man: My parents, Fred and Norma, had a farm, so I grew up milking cows and herding sheep. Actually, I'm on my way to visit them now.\n Woman: You mean back to Texas?\n Man: Oh no. They sold that farm years ago when they discovered oil on their property. They live on a ranch right outside of Las Vegas. Beautiful place with a pool ...\n Woman: Las Vegas. Las Vegas? I thought this bus was heading to Chicago ... in the opposite direction!\n Man: Ah. You're on the wrong bus.\n Woman: I got to get off.\n Man: Hey, relax. Spend a weekend with me and my parents on the ranch. I can teach you how to milk a cow or something.\n Woman: I have to get off.\n Man: Relax. Anyway, once this bus left the station, it ain't gonna stop until the next stop ... three hours from now. The driver got really upset when the last passenger made a similar mistake. Hey, sit and relax. Let me tell you about farm. I have plenty of stories.", "choices": [ "Las Vegas", "Miami", "Chicago" ], "summary": "Chicago" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The woman realizes that _______________.", "dialogue": "Woman: Excuse me. Is this seat taken?\n Man: It is now. Take a seat.\n Woman: Thanks. I had been waiting for over two hours for the bus to come.\n Man: Yeah. The bus broke down about 50 miles back. Actually, the bus driver lost control of the bus when he split hot chocolate on himself, and then as he tried to regain control of the bus, he hit a rock and the bus blew a tire.\n Woman: Uh. Are you sure this bus in safe?\n Man: I'm not sure if it's safe, but you can't beat the price of the trip.\n Woman: So, where are you from?\n Man: To tell the truth, I really don't know.\n Woman: Uh, what do you mean?\n Man: Well, you see, I was adopted when I was a baby. I was told that I was born in New York City, but I can't be sure about that. Then, my new parents raised me in a small town Texas. I'm sure you've never heard of it.\n Woman: Oh.\n Man: My parents, Fred and Norma, had a farm, so I grew up milking cows and herding sheep. Actually, I'm on my way to visit them now.\n Woman: You mean back to Texas?\n Man: Oh no. They sold that farm years ago when they discovered oil on their property. They live on a ranch right outside of Las Vegas. Beautiful place with a pool ...\n Woman: Las Vegas. Las Vegas? I thought this bus was heading to Chicago ... in the opposite direction!\n Man: Ah. You're on the wrong bus.\n Woman: I got to get off.\n Man: Hey, relax. Spend a weekend with me and my parents on the ranch. I can teach you how to milk a cow or something.\n Woman: I have to get off.\n Man: Relax. Anyway, once this bus left the station, it ain't gonna stop until the next stop ... three hours from now. The driver got really upset when the last passenger made a similar mistake. Hey, sit and relax. Let me tell you about farm. I have plenty of stories.", "choices": [ "she and the man are distant cousins", "the bus isn't going to her destination", "the bus driver isn't paying attention to the road" ], "summary": "the bus isn't going to her destination" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The bus is going to make its next stop in _______ hours.", "dialogue": "Woman: Excuse me. Is this seat taken?\n Man: It is now. Take a seat.\n Woman: Thanks. I had been waiting for over two hours for the bus to come.\n Man: Yeah. The bus broke down about 50 miles back. Actually, the bus driver lost control of the bus when he split hot chocolate on himself, and then as he tried to regain control of the bus, he hit a rock and the bus blew a tire.\n Woman: Uh. Are you sure this bus in safe?\n Man: I'm not sure if it's safe, but you can't beat the price of the trip.\n Woman: So, where are you from?\n Man: To tell the truth, I really don't know.\n Woman: Uh, what do you mean?\n Man: Well, you see, I was adopted when I was a baby. I was told that I was born in New York City, but I can't be sure about that. Then, my new parents raised me in a small town Texas. I'm sure you've never heard of it.\n Woman: Oh.\n Man: My parents, Fred and Norma, had a farm, so I grew up milking cows and herding sheep. Actually, I'm on my way to visit them now.\n Woman: You mean back to Texas?\n Man: Oh no. They sold that farm years ago when they discovered oil on their property. They live on a ranch right outside of Las Vegas. Beautiful place with a pool ...\n Woman: Las Vegas. Las Vegas? I thought this bus was heading to Chicago ... in the opposite direction!\n Man: Ah. You're on the wrong bus.\n Woman: I got to get off.\n Man: Hey, relax. Spend a weekend with me and my parents on the ranch. I can teach you how to milk a cow or something.\n Woman: I have to get off.\n Man: Relax. Anyway, once this bus left the station, it ain't gonna stop until the next stop ... three hours from now. The driver got really upset when the last passenger made a similar mistake. Hey, sit and relax. Let me tell you about farm. I have plenty of stories.", "choices": [ "one", "two", "three" ], "summary": "three" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long does it take him to finish reading the book?", "dialogue": "W: When will you return my book? You've kept it for a week.\n M: Two more days. Then I'll finish it.", "choices": [ "Seven days.", "Two days.", "Nine days." ], "summary": "Nine days." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "W: I heard you got a full mark in your math exams. Congratulations!\n M: Thanks! I'm sure you did a good job, too.", "choices": [ "Teacher and student.", "Classmates.", "Mother and son." ], "summary": "Classmates." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is answering the phone?", "dialogue": "W: This is Mary. Can I speak to Jack?\n M: Speaking.", "choices": [ "Mary.", "Jack.", "Jack's friend." ], "summary": "Jack." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the possible relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "W: Let me help you to some more fish.\n M: The fish is delicious. But I've had enough now. I'd like to have some soup.\n W: Here it is. Help yourself.\n M: Thanks. I didn't know you were so good at cooking. If my wife were here, she would be surprised as I am.\n W: Well, bring your wife too if you come here next time. I haven't seen her for quite some time.\n M: Sure, I will. My wife will be very happy to see you, too. Well, I'm full now. Thank you for your wonderful meal.\n W: I'm glad you enjoyed it.", "choices": [ "Husband and wife.", "Friends.", "Strangers." ], "summary": "Friends." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation most probably take place?", "dialogue": "W: Let me help you to some more fish.\n M: The fish is delicious. But I've had enough now. I'd like to have some soup.\n W: Here it is. Help yourself.\n M: Thanks. I didn't know you were so good at cooking. If my wife were here, she would be surprised as I am.\n W: Well, bring your wife too if you come here next time. I haven't seen her for quite some time.\n M: Sure, I will. My wife will be very happy to see you, too. Well, I'm full now. Thank you for your wonderful meal.\n W: I'm glad you enjoyed it.", "choices": [ "In a restaurant.", "At the woman's home.", "At the man's home." ], "summary": "At the woman's home." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman ask the man to do?", "dialogue": "W: Let me help you to some more fish.\n M: The fish is delicious. But I've had enough now. I'd like to have some soup.\n W: Here it is. Help yourself.\n M: Thanks. I didn't know you were so good at cooking. If my wife were here, she would be surprised as I am.\n W: Well, bring your wife too if you come here next time. I haven't seen her for quite some time.\n M: Sure, I will. My wife will be very happy to see you, too. Well, I'm full now. Thank you for your wonderful meal.\n W: I'm glad you enjoyed it.", "choices": [ "Have some soup.", "Have more rice.", "Bring his wife next time." ], "summary": "Bring his wife next time." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What price is the coat now?", "dialogue": "W: The price of this kind of coat was only $ 200 last year. But now it is doubled.\n M: Why didn't you buy one last year?", "choices": [ "$200", "$400", "$3000" ], "summary": "$400" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does this conversation take place?", "dialogue": "M: Doctor, I'm wondering how to take the medicine.\n W: Three times a day after meals.", "choices": [ "At school.", "In a hospital.", "In a park." ], "summary": "In a hospital." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: This school is lucky to have a teacher as good as Prof. Helen Johnson.\n M: She is one in a million.", "choices": [ "Teachers like Professor Janson are rare.", "Professor Janson has won a million dollars.", "Professor Janson is lucky to be teaching at that school." ], "summary": "Teachers like Professor Janson are rare." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Prof. Kennedy has been very busy this semester. As far as I know, he works until midnight every day.\n W: I wouldn't have troubled him so much if I had known he was so busy.", "choices": [ "The woman regrets having taken up much of the professor's time.", "The woman knows the professor has run into trouble.", "The woman knows the professor has been busy." ], "summary": "The woman regrets having taken up much of the professor's time." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the man think of the book?", "dialogue": "M: Have you read this book, Helen?\n W: No, what is it about?\n M: It's about the differences between man and woman. I wouldn't say it a scientific book, but it causes me laughing all the way through.", "choices": [ "Humorous.", "Scientific.", "Popular." ], "summary": "Popular." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the boy do?", "dialogue": "F: Is this your shirt in the washing machine, George?\n M: Yes, mum. I will wash it myself in a minute.", "choices": [ "Wash clothes", "Buy some food", "Do cooking" ], "summary": "Wash clothes" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What kind of tea does the woman want?", "dialogue": "M: How do you like your tea, with milk or sugar?\n W: Not too much milk and no sugar, please.", "choices": [ "Tea with milk.", "Tea with sugar.", "Tea with milk and sugar." ], "summary": "Tea with milk." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which of the following is right?", "dialogue": "M: How much will it cost to send this letter to Beijing?\n W: It weights half an ounce. That'll be six dollars by airmail.", "choices": [ "The man wants to send a letter to Shanghai.", "The woman is a seller.", "The two speakers are at the post office." ], "summary": "The two speakers are at the post office." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man imply?", "dialogue": "W: I am worried about Jenny going to college. College students are so wild nowadays.\n M: Actually, only a few are like that. Most students are too busy studying to have time to cause trouble.", "choices": [ "He doesn't want Jenny to get into trouble.", "He doesn't agree with the woman's remark.", "He thinks Jenny's workload too heavy at college." ], "summary": "He doesn't agree with the woman's remark." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman going to do?", "dialogue": "W: Tom, I can't go to the cinema with you today.\n M: What's wrong, Maggie?\n W: I have to make dinner for my family. My mother is sick.", "choices": [ "Watch a movie.", "See a doctor.", "Prepare a meal." ], "summary": "Prepare a meal." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman want to do?", "dialogue": "M: Now, what's your problem, Madam?\n W: Oh, yes. My husband bought this yellow skirt here yesterday. It is very nice, but it's not the colour I want. Have you got any blue ones?", "choices": [ "She wants to change the yellow skirt for a blue one.", "She wants to buy another skirt.", "She wants to change the blue skirt for a yellow one." ], "summary": "She wants to change the yellow skirt for a blue one." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn about the woman?", "dialogue": "M: Shall I come and take you to the railway station?\n W: No, thanks, I'll manage. It's not far any way.", "choices": [ "She declines the man's offer.", "She changes her mind at last.", "She will turn to her manager." ], "summary": "She declines the man's offer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman think of the lawsuit against McDonalds?", "dialogue": "M: What do you think of people suing McDonalds for making them fat?\n W: Well. Its food doesn't make you fat. But eating too much of it does! How about chocolate and ice cream? Are they all responsible? It's silly!", "choices": [ "It's tedious.", "It's absurd.", "It's justifiable." ], "summary": "It's absurd." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did this conversation most probably take place?", "dialogue": "M: Can I help you?\n W: Yes. I'm looking for a blue raincoat, Size 36.", "choices": [ "At the bookstore.", "At a department store.", "At a club." ], "summary": "At a department store." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do you learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Do you like Mr. Zhang's classes?\n M: I never miss his class. you know.", "choices": [ "Mr. Zhang must be very popular among his students.", "The man likes Mr. Zhang's class very much.", "The man is one of Mr. Zhang's favorite students." ], "summary": "The man likes Mr. Zhang's class very much." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the man do after high school?", "dialogue": "M: What did you do after high school?\n W: I took a year off and went traveling. What about you?\n M: That sounds exciting. I just went straight to university afterwards.", "choices": [ "He went traveling.", "He took a year off.", "He went to university." ], "summary": "He went to university." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man say about the car?", "dialogue": "W: Did you see the car that girl just drove past in?\n M: That wasn't a bad-looking car. I wouldn't mind having one like it.", "choices": [ "He used to have one like that.", "He didn't think it looked good.", "He would like to have one." ], "summary": "He would like to have one." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman always sleep in?", "dialogue": "M: What time do you usually get up in the morning?\n W: I sleep in every morning, sometimes until 11 or 12.\n M: Are you serious? I get up at 5 every morning to go to the gym, and then I get to work around 7.\n W: Well, I work from home, so I can set my own hours. I usually work until midnight or 1 in the morning, and then I like to sleep in.\n M: I like to be in bed around 9 or 10 at night so I can get enough sleep. Our schedules are very different! You're lucky that you get to set your own schedule, but I could never sleep that late. I'm definitely a morning person.\n W: And I'm definitely a night person. Waking up early is so terrible.\n M: Maybe we should switch schedules for a week!\n W: No way! I would never want your schedule.\n M: Very funny... What are you doing today?\n W: Well, it's Saturday, so I was thinking of taking a hike. Would you like to come?\n M: Sure. Can we go to see a movie afterwards?\n W: I don't really like movies, actually. Can we do something else?\n M: Sure, but I have to work tomorrow, even though it's Sunday, so I do need to be home around 9.", "choices": [ "She doesn't work.", "She sets her own schedule.", "She needs more sleep than most people." ], "summary": "She sets her own schedule." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When does the man get to work?", "dialogue": "M: What time do you usually get up in the morning?\n W: I sleep in every morning, sometimes until 11 or 12.\n M: Are you serious? I get up at 5 every morning to go to the gym, and then I get to work around 7.\n W: Well, I work from home, so I can set my own hours. I usually work until midnight or 1 in the morning, and then I like to sleep in.\n M: I like to be in bed around 9 or 10 at night so I can get enough sleep. Our schedules are very different! You're lucky that you get to set your own schedule, but I could never sleep that late. I'm definitely a morning person.\n W: And I'm definitely a night person. Waking up early is so terrible.\n M: Maybe we should switch schedules for a week!\n W: No way! I would never want your schedule.\n M: Very funny... What are you doing today?\n W: Well, it's Saturday, so I was thinking of taking a hike. Would you like to come?\n M: Sure. Can we go to see a movie afterwards?\n W: I don't really like movies, actually. Can we do something else?\n M: Sure, but I have to work tomorrow, even though it's Sunday, so I do need to be home around 9.", "choices": [ "Around 7.", "Around 9.", "Around 10." ], "summary": "Around 7." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man suggest to the woman?", "dialogue": "M: What time do you usually get up in the morning?\n W: I sleep in every morning, sometimes until 11 or 12.\n M: Are you serious? I get up at 5 every morning to go to the gym, and then I get to work around 7.\n W: Well, I work from home, so I can set my own hours. I usually work until midnight or 1 in the morning, and then I like to sleep in.\n M: I like to be in bed around 9 or 10 at night so I can get enough sleep. Our schedules are very different! You're lucky that you get to set your own schedule, but I could never sleep that late. I'm definitely a morning person.\n W: And I'm definitely a night person. Waking up early is so terrible.\n M: Maybe we should switch schedules for a week!\n W: No way! I would never want your schedule.\n M: Very funny... What are you doing today?\n W: Well, it's Saturday, so I was thinking of taking a hike. Would you like to come?\n M: Sure. Can we go to see a movie afterwards?\n W: I don't really like movies, actually. Can we do something else?\n M: Sure, but I have to work tomorrow, even though it's Sunday, so I do need to be home around 9.", "choices": [ "She should get up earlier.", "They should switch schedules.", "She should learn to go to bed on time." ], "summary": "They should switch schedules." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the speakers do today?", "dialogue": "M: What time do you usually get up in the morning?\n W: I sleep in every morning, sometimes until 11 or 12.\n M: Are you serious? I get up at 5 every morning to go to the gym, and then I get to work around 7.\n W: Well, I work from home, so I can set my own hours. I usually work until midnight or 1 in the morning, and then I like to sleep in.\n M: I like to be in bed around 9 or 10 at night so I can get enough sleep. Our schedules are very different! You're lucky that you get to set your own schedule, but I could never sleep that late. I'm definitely a morning person.\n W: And I'm definitely a night person. Waking up early is so terrible.\n M: Maybe we should switch schedules for a week!\n W: No way! I would never want your schedule.\n M: Very funny... What are you doing today?\n W: Well, it's Saturday, so I was thinking of taking a hike. Would you like to come?\n M: Sure. Can we go to see a movie afterwards?\n W: I don't really like movies, actually. Can we do something else?\n M: Sure, but I have to work tomorrow, even though it's Sunday, so I do need to be home around 9.", "choices": [ "Go on a hike.", "Go to the movies.", "Go to work." ], "summary": "Go on a hike." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the two speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "M: What do you think of my new painting? I've just finished it.\n W: Well, the colors are a little strange, don't you think?\n M: Ah, yes. That's the point. It's called Colors.\n W: Oh, yes, I see. Well, it's not quite my cup of tea - but then we all have different tastes, don't we?", "choices": [ "Strange colors.", "Different tastes of tea.", "A painting." ], "summary": "A painting." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the probable relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "M: Hello. This is Mike. Who is it, please?\n W: Oh, Mike. This is Amy. My goodness! I've got hold of you, at last.\n M: Nice to hear from you again after all these years. What have you been doing?\n W: Well, I've tried many things since school. I'm now working for a food processing company in charge of sales. So I travel a lot.\n M: Oh, that's great. You must really enjoy it.\n W: Oh, I do. Yeah, it's interesting, but it's quite tiring. But, What about you, Mike?\n M: I work in a law firm, practicing in business law.\n W: Oh, that's challenging.\n M: Yeah, but I like my job.", "choices": [ "Salesperson and customer.", "Old school friends.", "Fellow workers." ], "summary": "Old school friends." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the woman in the dialogue?", "dialogue": "M: Hello. This is Mike. Who is it, please?\n W: Oh, Mike. This is Amy. My goodness! I've got hold of you, at last.\n M: Nice to hear from you again after all these years. What have you been doing?\n W: Well, I've tried many things since school. I'm now working for a food processing company in charge of sales. So I travel a lot.\n M: Oh, that's great. You must really enjoy it.\n W: Oh, I do. Yeah, it's interesting, but it's quite tiring. But, What about you, Mike?\n M: I work in a law firm, practicing in business law.\n W: Oh, that's challenging.\n M: Yeah, but I like my job.", "choices": [ "She is fond of her work.", "She's tired of traveling.", "She is interested in law." ], "summary": "She is fond of her work." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we know from the passage?", "dialogue": "M: Hello. This is Mike. Who is it, please?\n W: Oh, Mike. This is Amy. My goodness! I've got hold of you, at last.\n M: Nice to hear from you again after all these years. What have you been doing?\n W: Well, I've tried many things since school. I'm now working for a food processing company in charge of sales. So I travel a lot.\n M: Oh, that's great. You must really enjoy it.\n W: Oh, I do. Yeah, it's interesting, but it's quite tiring. But, What about you, Mike?\n M: I work in a law firm, practicing in business law.\n W: Oh, that's challenging.\n M: Yeah, but I like my job.", "choices": [ "They have ever seen once.", "The woman was really tired of her job.", "The man's job is a challenging job." ], "summary": "The man's job is a challenging job." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman think about her boss?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Susan. Haven't seen you for ages. How are you getting along with your work?\n W: Hi, David. Not so well as I expected. I've left my position. I can't bear the rudeness of my boss any longer.\n M: What are you going to do then?\n W: No idea. Anyway, I have to think about it seriously. And you, David?\n M: I've been very successful as a dancer. I like this kind of life. It is so exciting.\n W: You can't do it forever.\n M: No, but I've decided to open a dance school once I'm over the top. Our younger dancers need better training.\n W: That's a wonderful idea!", "choices": [ "Rude.", "Foolish.", "Troublesome." ], "summary": "Rude." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the woman?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Susan. Haven't seen you for ages. How are you getting along with your work?\n W: Hi, David. Not so well as I expected. I've left my position. I can't bear the rudeness of my boss any longer.\n M: What are you going to do then?\n W: No idea. Anyway, I have to think about it seriously. And you, David?\n M: I've been very successful as a dancer. I like this kind of life. It is so exciting.\n W: You can't do it forever.\n M: No, but I've decided to open a dance school once I'm over the top. Our younger dancers need better training.\n W: That's a wonderful idea!", "choices": [ "She was in charge of a school.", "She succeeded in her job.", "She has left her job." ], "summary": "She has left her job." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man want to be?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Susan. Haven't seen you for ages. How are you getting along with your work?\n W: Hi, David. Not so well as I expected. I've left my position. I can't bear the rudeness of my boss any longer.\n M: What are you going to do then?\n W: No idea. Anyway, I have to think about it seriously. And you, David?\n M: I've been very successful as a dancer. I like this kind of life. It is so exciting.\n W: You can't do it forever.\n M: No, but I've decided to open a dance school once I'm over the top. Our younger dancers need better training.\n W: That's a wonderful idea!", "choices": [ "A dancer.", "A dancing trainer.", "A high school teacher." ], "summary": "A dancing trainer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man probably do?", "dialogue": "M: How about seeing a movie at North Park Theater tonight?\n W: Sounds great, but I have to go over the notes for tomorrow's mid-term.\n M: Well, we could probably see the movie tomorrow night.", "choices": [ "Prepare for a test.", "See the movie with the woman tomorrow.", "Go to the park with the woman." ], "summary": "See the movie with the woman tomorrow." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where do the woman's family members have their family reunion in autumn?", "dialogue": "W: My parents told me my uncles and aunts are planning a big family reunion in Paris this fall.\n M: Are you going to the reunion?\n W: You bet. All my uncles and aunts will take their children along, too. So I'll meet many cousins there.\n M: How nice! But why Paris?\n W: Because two of my aunts are French. They met and got married to my uncles in France. Some of their relatives are still living there.\n M: Have you ever been to France before?\n W: No. Actually I've never traveled abroad. I'm very excited about it. I just can't wait.\n M: My parents are going to take me on a trip to Hawaii next month by way of Tokyo, but I've been there three times already.", "choices": [ "In Paris.", "In Hawaii.", "In Tokyo." ], "summary": "In Paris." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman go to Paris for their family reunion?", "dialogue": "W: My parents told me my uncles and aunts are planning a big family reunion in Paris this fall.\n M: Are you going to the reunion?\n W: You bet. All my uncles and aunts will take their children along, too. So I'll meet many cousins there.\n M: How nice! But why Paris?\n W: Because two of my aunts are French. They met and got married to my uncles in France. Some of their relatives are still living there.\n M: Have you ever been to France before?\n W: No. Actually I've never traveled abroad. I'm very excited about it. I just can't wait.\n M: My parents are going to take me on a trip to Hawaii next month by way of Tokyo, but I've been there three times already.", "choices": [ "Because her family have never been there.", "Because two of her aunts are from there.", "Because she wants to go there for holiday." ], "summary": "Because two of her aunts are from there." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the man like his trip next month?", "dialogue": "W: My parents told me my uncles and aunts are planning a big family reunion in Paris this fall.\n M: Are you going to the reunion?\n W: You bet. All my uncles and aunts will take their children along, too. So I'll meet many cousins there.\n M: How nice! But why Paris?\n W: Because two of my aunts are French. They met and got married to my uncles in France. Some of their relatives are still living there.\n M: Have you ever been to France before?\n W: No. Actually I've never traveled abroad. I'm very excited about it. I just can't wait.\n M: My parents are going to take me on a trip to Hawaii next month by way of Tokyo, but I've been there three times already.", "choices": [ "He is very excited at it.", "He is very calm at it.", "He is a little disappointed at it." ], "summary": "He is a little disappointed at it." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the man's occupation?", "dialogue": "M: I need your ID and ac count number before I can cash your check.\n W: Sure, here's my passport and driving license and my account number is on this card.", "choices": [ "A policeman.", "An accountant.", "A bank teller." ], "summary": "A bank teller." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman's concern when buying a desk?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me. I'd like to buy a desk for my little son. I don't have any particular brand in mind, but it should be less than 50 dollars.\n M: OK. We have a large selection of small desks for young children.", "choices": [ "The brand.", "The price.", "The size." ], "summary": "The price." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the company?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Mark! I heard you just had an interview for a new job? How did it go?\n M: I think I did well. They said they'd make a decision by this Friday.\n W: This Friday? It looks like they want to hire the person as quickly as possible.", "choices": [ "It needs new employees badly.", "It gives quick responses routinely.", "It is a newly established business." ], "summary": "It needs new employees badly." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What happened to Joe?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Joe, Haven't seen you for quite a while. Are you fine?\n M: Oh, yes, but not a thing to go against me. I had a car accident, only some minor injuries though.", "choices": [ "He was kept in hospital for a long time.", "He was slightly injured in a traffic accident.", "He was seriously wounded in a mine explosion." ], "summary": "He was slightly injured in a traffic accident." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation take place?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Mrs. Tailor, is Peter there?\n W: No. He is out on his bicycle at the moment.\n M: Oh! Can he go swimming this afternoon?\n W: Sorry, Jack. He's got a basketball match this afternoon.", "choices": [ "On the phone.", "In the street.", "In a restaurant." ], "summary": "On the phone." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is Peter going to do this afternoon?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Mrs. Tailor, is Peter there?\n W: No. He is out on his bicycle at the moment.\n M: Oh! Can he go swimming this afternoon?\n W: Sorry, Jack. He's got a basketball match this afternoon.", "choices": [ "Ride bicycle.", "Go to swimming.", "Take part in a basketball match." ], "summary": "Take part in a basketball match." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man truly want?", "dialogue": "W: I hear your boss has a real good impression of you and he is thinking about giving you two more days off each month.\n M: I hope not. I'd rather get more work hours so I can get enough bucks to help out my two kids at college.", "choices": [ "More money.", "Fair treatment.", "A college education." ], "summary": "More money." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What kind of movie did the speakers watch?", "dialogue": "M: The special effects in that movie were so realistic! I felt like I was in outer space a few times.\n W: Yeah! It wouldn't have been the same watching this movie at home on TV. The huge screen and sound system in this theater really made a difference.\n M: And when the aliens started shooting lasers at the ship, I was like, whoa! I jumped back in my seat. They were so scary, with those big eyes and long, weird fingers.\n W: I hope I don't have nightmares tonight about being taken prisoner by aliens.\n M: Just remember - the astronauts won the battle. They defeated the aliens and saved the planet earth, so you don't have to worry.\n W: That's right! Hey, do you have any more popcorn left?\n M: I can't believe you're still hungry! We ate almost an entire large popcorn, plus candy and soda.\n W: I didn't eat lunch! Let's get some ice cream and see another movie. I want to watch the comedy about the talking cats. It's starting in 20 minutes!\n M: Or we could see the one about the prisoners breaking out of jail!\n W: No, I'd rather see something funny.\n M: OK, that sounds good.", "choices": [ "A movie about a jail.", "A movie about aliens.", "A movie about talking cats." ], "summary": "A movie about aliens." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the speakers?", "dialogue": "M: The special effects in that movie were so realistic! I felt like I was in outer space a few times.\n W: Yeah! It wouldn't have been the same watching this movie at home on TV. The huge screen and sound system in this theater really made a difference.\n M: And when the aliens started shooting lasers at the ship, I was like, whoa! I jumped back in my seat. They were so scary, with those big eyes and long, weird fingers.\n W: I hope I don't have nightmares tonight about being taken prisoner by aliens.\n M: Just remember - the astronauts won the battle. They defeated the aliens and saved the planet earth, so you don't have to worry.\n W: That's right! Hey, do you have any more popcorn left?\n M: I can't believe you're still hungry! We ate almost an entire large popcorn, plus candy and soda.\n W: I didn't eat lunch! Let's get some ice cream and see another movie. I want to watch the comedy about the talking cats. It's starting in 20 minutes!\n M: Or we could see the one about the prisoners breaking out of jail!\n W: No, I'd rather see something funny.\n M: OK, that sounds good.", "choices": [ "At home.", "In a restaurant.", "In a movie theater." ], "summary": "In a movie theater." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman want to get to eat?", "dialogue": "M: The special effects in that movie were so realistic! I felt like I was in outer space a few times.\n W: Yeah! It wouldn't have been the same watching this movie at home on TV. The huge screen and sound system in this theater really made a difference.\n M: And when the aliens started shooting lasers at the ship, I was like, whoa! I jumped back in my seat. They were so scary, with those big eyes and long, weird fingers.\n W: I hope I don't have nightmares tonight about being taken prisoner by aliens.\n M: Just remember - the astronauts won the battle. They defeated the aliens and saved the planet earth, so you don't have to worry.\n W: That's right! Hey, do you have any more popcorn left?\n M: I can't believe you're still hungry! We ate almost an entire large popcorn, plus candy and soda.\n W: I didn't eat lunch! Let's get some ice cream and see another movie. I want to watch the comedy about the talking cats. It's starting in 20 minutes!\n M: Or we could see the one about the prisoners breaking out of jail!\n W: No, I'd rather see something funny.\n M: OK, that sounds good.", "choices": [ "Some ice cream.", "A large popcorn.", "Some candy and soda." ], "summary": "Some ice cream." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the man think about the movie?", "dialogue": "M: The special effects in that movie were so realistic! I felt like I was in outer space a few times.\n W: Yeah! It wouldn't have been the same watching this movie at home on TV. The huge screen and sound system in this theater really made a difference.\n M: And when the aliens started shooting lasers at the ship, I was like, whoa! I jumped back in my seat. They were so scary, with those big eyes and long, weird fingers.\n W: I hope I don't have nightmares tonight about being taken prisoner by aliens.\n M: Just remember - the astronauts won the battle. They defeated the aliens and saved the planet earth, so you don't have to worry.\n W: That's right! Hey, do you have any more popcorn left?\n M: I can't believe you're still hungry! We ate almost an entire large popcorn, plus candy and soda.\n W: I didn't eat lunch! Let's get some ice cream and see another movie. I want to watch the comedy about the talking cats. It's starting in 20 minutes!\n M: Or we could see the one about the prisoners breaking out of jail!\n W: No, I'd rather see something funny.\n M: OK, that sounds good.", "choices": [ "It was funny.", "It was realistic.", "It made him hungry." ], "summary": "It was realistic." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they going to have for tonight?", "dialogue": "M: I'm going to the store. What do we need?\n W: Um, what do you want for dinner tonight?\n M: How about chicken?\n W: We had chicken last night.\n M: Yeah, that was really good. I want some more of that.\n W: I'll make more next week. How about beef?\n M: I've got sick of that.\n W: What about noodles for tonight?\n M: Sure, I'd like that. I'll get some noodles and some mushrooms and onions.\n W: Sounds good. Oh, and get some potatoes and tomatoes for a salad.\n M: Do we have dessert?\n W: No, we don't. Why don't you get a melon?", "choices": [ "Chicken.", "Noodles.", "Beef." ], "summary": "Noodles." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What may be the relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "M: I'm going to the store. What do we need?\n W: Um, what do you want for dinner tonight?\n M: How about chicken?\n W: We had chicken last night.\n M: Yeah, that was really good. I want some more of that.\n W: I'll make more next week. How about beef?\n M: I've got sick of that.\n W: What about noodles for tonight?\n M: Sure, I'd like that. I'll get some noodles and some mushrooms and onions.\n W: Sounds good. Oh, and get some potatoes and tomatoes for a salad.\n M: Do we have dessert?\n W: No, we don't. Why don't you get a melon?", "choices": [ "Wife and husband.", "Boss and secretary.", "Customer and shop assistant." ], "summary": "Wife and husband." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the red sweater made of?", "dialogue": "F: Which sweater do you like better, the cotton one or the woolen one?\n M: I like the red woolen one.", "choices": [ "Wool.", "Cotton.", "Wool and cotton." ], "summary": "Wool." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman prefer?", "dialogue": "M: Good evening, sir, ma'am. A table for two?\n W: No, thank you. But we have a small problem. Can you help us?\n M: Sure.\n W: We are looking for a hotel. Are there any hotels near here?\n M: Yes. The nearest one is next to the bank. It's quite modern.\n W: Do you think there're any cheap ones nearby?\n M: Yes. Drive west for about two minutes and you will find one opposite to a supermarket. It's a family hotel, very comfortable, and the price is quite reasonable.\n W: It sounds nice. Thank you very much for your help.\n M: That's all right.", "choices": [ "A cheap hotel.", "A modern hotel.", "An expensive hotel." ], "summary": "A cheap hotel." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the hotel the woman prefers?", "dialogue": "M: Good evening, sir, ma'am. A table for two?\n W: No, thank you. But we have a small problem. Can you help us?\n M: Sure.\n W: We are looking for a hotel. Are there any hotels near here?\n M: Yes. The nearest one is next to the bank. It's quite modern.\n W: Do you think there're any cheap ones nearby?\n M: Yes. Drive west for about two minutes and you will find one opposite to a supermarket. It's a family hotel, very comfortable, and the price is quite reasonable.\n W: It sounds nice. Thank you very much for your help.\n M: That's all right.", "choices": [ "Next to a bank.", "Opposite to a supermarket.", "Next to a restaurant." ], "summary": "Opposite to a supermarket." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation most probably take place?", "dialogue": "M: Good evening, sir, ma'am. A table for two?\n W: No, thank you. But we have a small problem. Can you help us?\n M: Sure.\n W: We are looking for a hotel. Are there any hotels near here?\n M: Yes. The nearest one is next to the bank. It's quite modern.\n W: Do you think there're any cheap ones nearby?\n M: Yes. Drive west for about two minutes and you will find one opposite to a supermarket. It's a family hotel, very comfortable, and the price is quite reasonable.\n W: It sounds nice. Thank you very much for your help.\n M: That's all right.", "choices": [ "Near a bank.", "Near a hotel.", "In a restaurant." ], "summary": "In a restaurant." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think?", "dialogue": "F: The film is very interesting.\n M: I don't think so.", "choices": [ "He thinks it's good.", "He doesn't like it.", "He thinks just so so." ], "summary": "He doesn't like it." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What about the meat?", "dialogue": "M: Waitress! This meat is like stone! It's enough to break every tooth in your mouth.\n F: Perhaps you'd like to change your order, sir.", "choices": [ "Too soft.", "Too hard.", "Too hot." ], "summary": "Too hard." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What happened to Anita?", "dialogue": "W: 911.\n M: Help. I need some help!\n W: Yes sir. Can you tell me what is happening?\n M: I'm at the university and a student of mine suddenly fell down, knocked her head on the step, and fainted right at this very moment.\n W: Yes sir. Can you tell me exactly where you are?\n M: On the...on the ...I'm sorry, I'm too nervous right now. We're on the second floor of Cutler Hall, Room 211.\n W: I understand, sir. May I have your name and the student's name?\n M: Her name is...uh...Anita Rivera. And my name's Lawrence Clark. I'm a professor here at the university.\n W: Okay, who is there with you?\n M: Um, Anita and two other students. They're watching her while I call. Do you think we should drive her to the hospital?\n W: No, an ambulance is already on its way. It should be there very soon.\n M: Uh, what should we do while we wait for it to come?\n W: Just keep her calm and warm.\n M: Okay, well do that. Thank you.", "choices": [ "She injured her right leg.", "She had her head knocked.", "She got a headache." ], "summary": "She had her head knocked." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is Lawrence Clark?", "dialogue": "W: 911.\n M: Help. I need some help!\n W: Yes sir. Can you tell me what is happening?\n M: I'm at the university and a student of mine suddenly fell down, knocked her head on the step, and fainted right at this very moment.\n W: Yes sir. Can you tell me exactly where you are?\n M: On the...on the ...I'm sorry, I'm too nervous right now. We're on the second floor of Cutler Hall, Room 211.\n W: I understand, sir. May I have your name and the student's name?\n M: Her name is...uh...Anita Rivera. And my name's Lawrence Clark. I'm a professor here at the university.\n W: Okay, who is there with you?\n M: Um, Anita and two other students. They're watching her while I call. Do you think we should drive her to the hospital?\n W: No, an ambulance is already on its way. It should be there very soon.\n M: Uh, what should we do while we wait for it to come?\n W: Just keep her calm and warm.\n M: Okay, well do that. Thank you.", "choices": [ "In the emergency room.", "In a university hall.", "In the ambulance." ], "summary": "In a university hall." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man advised to do with Anita before help arrives?", "dialogue": "W: 911.\n M: Help. I need some help!\n W: Yes sir. Can you tell me what is happening?\n M: I'm at the university and a student of mine suddenly fell down, knocked her head on the step, and fainted right at this very moment.\n W: Yes sir. Can you tell me exactly where you are?\n M: On the...on the ...I'm sorry, I'm too nervous right now. We're on the second floor of Cutler Hall, Room 211.\n W: I understand, sir. May I have your name and the student's name?\n M: Her name is...uh...Anita Rivera. And my name's Lawrence Clark. I'm a professor here at the university.\n W: Okay, who is there with you?\n M: Um, Anita and two other students. They're watching her while I call. Do you think we should drive her to the hospital?\n W: No, an ambulance is already on its way. It should be there very soon.\n M: Uh, what should we do while we wait for it to come?\n W: Just keep her calm and warm.\n M: Okay, well do that. Thank you.", "choices": [ "Inform her family of the situation.", "Keep her calm and warm.", "Drive her to hospital." ], "summary": "Keep her calm and warm." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the two speakers?", "dialogue": "M: I want to change my ticket for the plane at 6:00 tomorrow morning.\n W: Sorry, sir. The ticket for this flight is now unavailable.", "choices": [ "In a bookstore.", "At an airport.", "At home." ], "summary": "At an airport." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much money will he lend to Kate?", "dialogue": "W: The shirt is fifty dollars, but I only have fifteen.\n M: I can lend you the rest, Kate.", "choices": [ "Fifteen dollars.", "Fifty dollars.", "Thirty-five dollars." ], "summary": "Thirty-five dollars." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the two speakers do first?", "dialogue": "M: I can't find my new tie. I need it for tonight's party.\n W: Let's look for it later. Right now I need your help fixing this shelf before I paint it.", "choices": [ "Search for the new tie.", "Fix the shelf.", "Paint the shelf." ], "summary": "Fix the shelf." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman imply?", "dialogue": "M: Your apartment always looks so good, so spotless and mine is such a mess.\n W: I've been at the lab all the week. It is my roommate's doing.", "choices": [ "She didn't clean the apartment.", "She'll help the man clean his apartment.", "She needs to clean the lab." ], "summary": "She didn't clean the apartment." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the price of one watch?", "dialogue": "M: How much is this electronic watch, please?\n W: Five dollars each and nine dollars for two.\n M: OK, I'll take one.", "choices": [ "10 dollars.", "5 dollars.", "9 dollars." ], "summary": "5 dollars." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they talking about?", "dialogue": "W: They may be proud of their new facilities, but frankly I'm disappointed. The nurses are not friendly and everything seems to be running behind schedule.\n M: Not to mention the fact that it's noisy because no one Observes visiting hours.", "choices": [ "hospital.", "bank.", "airport." ], "summary": "hospital." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does this conversation take place?", "dialogue": "W: How long can I keep those books?\n M: At most one month. After one month, you must come to renew them, or else you will be fined.", "choices": [ "In a library.", "In a book store.", "In an office." ], "summary": "In a library." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man suggest the woman do?", "dialogue": "W: I feel so lonely sitting at home by myself every day.\n M: Hmm, that's quite a problem. Might it be an idea to try to have a trip?", "choices": [ "Solve some problems.", "Hold some meeting.", "Go traveling." ], "summary": "Go traveling." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the topic of the man's writing assignment?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Professor Johnson.\n W: Hello, Tony. So what shall we work on today?\n M: Well, the problem is that this writing assignment isn't coming out right. What I thought I was writing on was to talk about what a particular sport means to me-one I participate in.\n W: What sport did you choose?\n M: I decided to write about cross-country skiing.\n W: What are you going to say about skiing?\n M: That's the problem. I thought I would write about how peaceful it is to be out in the country.\n W: So why is that a problem?\n M: As I start describing how quiet it is to be out in the woods, I keep mentioning how much effort it takes to keep going. Cross-country skiing isn't as easy as some people think. It takes a lot of energy. But that's not part of my paper, so I guess I should leave it out. But now I don't know how to explain that feeling of peacefulness without explaining how hard you have to work for it. It all fits together. It's not like just sitting down somewhere and watching the clouds roll by. That's different.\n W: Then you'll have to include that in your point. The peacefulness of cross-country skiing is the kind you earn by effort. Why leave that out? Part of your point you knew beforehand, but part you discovered as you wrote. That's common, right?\n M: Yeah, I guess so ...", "choices": [ "Beautiful scenery in the countryside.", "A sport he participates in.", "Dangers of cross-country skiing." ], "summary": "A sport he participates in." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What problem does the man have while working on his paper?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Professor Johnson.\n W: Hello, Tony. So what shall we work on today?\n M: Well, the problem is that this writing assignment isn't coming out right. What I thought I was writing on was to talk about what a particular sport means to me-one I participate in.\n W: What sport did you choose?\n M: I decided to write about cross-country skiing.\n W: What are you going to say about skiing?\n M: That's the problem. I thought I would write about how peaceful it is to be out in the country.\n W: So why is that a problem?\n M: As I start describing how quiet it is to be out in the woods, I keep mentioning how much effort it takes to keep going. Cross-country skiing isn't as easy as some people think. It takes a lot of energy. But that's not part of my paper, so I guess I should leave it out. But now I don't know how to explain that feeling of peacefulness without explaining how hard you have to work for it. It all fits together. It's not like just sitting down somewhere and watching the clouds roll by. That's different.\n W: Then you'll have to include that in your point. The peacefulness of cross-country skiing is the kind you earn by effort. Why leave that out? Part of your point you knew beforehand, but part you discovered as you wrote. That's common, right?\n M: Yeah, I guess so ...", "choices": [ "He can't find good examples to illustrate his point.", "He can't find a peaceful place to do the assignment.", "He can't decide whether to include the effort part of skiing." ], "summary": "He can't decide whether to include the effort part of skiing." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman say is common in writing papers?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Professor Johnson.\n W: Hello, Tony. So what shall we work on today?\n M: Well, the problem is that this writing assignment isn't coming out right. What I thought I was writing on was to talk about what a particular sport means to me-one I participate in.\n W: What sport did you choose?\n M: I decided to write about cross-country skiing.\n W: What are you going to say about skiing?\n M: That's the problem. I thought I would write about how peaceful it is to be out in the country.\n W: So why is that a problem?\n M: As I start describing how quiet it is to be out in the woods, I keep mentioning how much effort it takes to keep going. Cross-country skiing isn't as easy as some people think. It takes a lot of energy. But that's not part of my paper, so I guess I should leave it out. But now I don't know how to explain that feeling of peacefulness without explaining how hard you have to work for it. It all fits together. It's not like just sitting down somewhere and watching the clouds roll by. That's different.\n W: Then you'll have to include that in your point. The peacefulness of cross-country skiing is the kind you earn by effort. Why leave that out? Part of your point you knew beforehand, but part you discovered as you wrote. That's common, right?\n M: Yeah, I guess so ...", "choices": [ "New ideas come up as you write.", "Much time is spent on collecting data.", "A lot of effort is made in vain." ], "summary": "New ideas come up as you write." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What would the man most probably do?", "dialogue": "W: can you give a hand, Mike? I want tomove a few heavy items to the car.\n M: I'd like to but I am already five minutes late for my appointment with Mr. Jason, and the office is on the other side of the campus.", "choices": [ "Put off his appointment with Mr. Johnson.", "Hurry to Mr. Johnson's office.", "Help the woman move the items." ], "summary": "Hurry to Mr. Johnson's office." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the man tired?", "dialogue": "W: You seem very tired recently.\n M: It's my new course. My teacher is very strict with me. What's more, there are many assignments every day. I spend most of my time on them.", "choices": [ "He is too weak to do his homework.", "He is too busy with his studies.", "He spends too much time on ball games." ], "summary": "He is too busy with his studies." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are they talking probably?", "dialogue": "M: Miss Zhao, do I have to finish the report today?\n W: Yes, the manager wants to see it before the meeting.", "choices": [ "In the street.", "In an office.", "At home." ], "summary": "In an office." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What thing caused a mess in the dryer?", "dialogue": "Woman: Oh, man. What happened here?\n Man: What's wrong?\n Woman: Someone ran a pen through the dryer, and now all of my clothes AND the dryer are a real mess.\n Man: Ugh. Wow. That's rough. Well, I have to go. I'm playing tennis with Jacob in a few minutes.\n Woman: NO! No way! Wait, wait. What about the mess?\n Man: Well, uh, what clothes did you have in there?\n Woman: I had two of my ...\n Man: They weren't mine?! Uh ...\n Woman: Listen. I had two of my new shirts, a pair of shorts, and some running socks, and one of your work shirts.\n Man: No way!\n Woman: And from the looks of the pen stain, you are the one who probably left a pen in your pocket from work.\n Man: Oooh. Uh ...\n Woman: Yeah.\n Man: How do you know?\n Woman: Here's the pen, and it has your company logo on it.\n Man: Oh. Uh ...\n Woman: So, look, here. Here's your phone.\n Man: My phone? For what?\n Woman: Call your friends and tell them you're going to be late. And try using this hairspray. It'll help get the ink stains out of the dryer.\n Man: Oohhh. Well, yeah, I guess it was my fault. Um, how about if I take you to buy some new clothes after I get back?\n Woman: Okay. I'd appreciate that, but please, be more careful next time.\n Man: Okay. Sorry.\n Woman: Love ya.", "choices": [ "chewing gum", "a pen", "colored paper" ], "summary": "a pen" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What clothing did the woman have in the dryer?", "dialogue": "Woman: Oh, man. What happened here?\n Man: What's wrong?\n Woman: Someone ran a pen through the dryer, and now all of my clothes AND the dryer are a real mess.\n Man: Ugh. Wow. That's rough. Well, I have to go. I'm playing tennis with Jacob in a few minutes.\n Woman: NO! No way! Wait, wait. What about the mess?\n Man: Well, uh, what clothes did you have in there?\n Woman: I had two of my ...\n Man: They weren't mine?! Uh ...\n Woman: Listen. I had two of my new shirts, a pair of shorts, and some running socks, and one of your work shirts.\n Man: No way!\n Woman: And from the looks of the pen stain, you are the one who probably left a pen in your pocket from work.\n Man: Oooh. Uh ...\n Woman: Yeah.\n Man: How do you know?\n Woman: Here's the pen, and it has your company logo on it.\n Man: Oh. Uh ...\n Woman: So, look, here. Here's your phone.\n Man: My phone? For what?\n Woman: Call your friends and tell them you're going to be late. And try using this hairspray. It'll help get the ink stains out of the dryer.\n Man: Oohhh. Well, yeah, I guess it was my fault. Um, how about if I take you to buy some new clothes after I get back?\n Woman: Okay. I'd appreciate that, but please, be more careful next time.\n Man: Okay. Sorry.\n Woman: Love ya.", "choices": [ "shorts", "jeans", "sweaters" ], "summary": "shorts" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who does the man need to call?", "dialogue": "Woman: Oh, man. What happened here?\n Man: What's wrong?\n Woman: Someone ran a pen through the dryer, and now all of my clothes AND the dryer are a real mess.\n Man: Ugh. Wow. That's rough. Well, I have to go. I'm playing tennis with Jacob in a few minutes.\n Woman: NO! No way! Wait, wait. What about the mess?\n Man: Well, uh, what clothes did you have in there?\n Woman: I had two of my ...\n Man: They weren't mine?! Uh ...\n Woman: Listen. I had two of my new shirts, a pair of shorts, and some running socks, and one of your work shirts.\n Man: No way!\n Woman: And from the looks of the pen stain, you are the one who probably left a pen in your pocket from work.\n Man: Oooh. Uh ...\n Woman: Yeah.\n Man: How do you know?\n Woman: Here's the pen, and it has your company logo on it.\n Man: Oh. Uh ...\n Woman: So, look, here. Here's your phone.\n Man: My phone? For what?\n Woman: Call your friends and tell them you're going to be late. And try using this hairspray. It'll help get the ink stains out of the dryer.\n Man: Oohhh. Well, yeah, I guess it was my fault. Um, how about if I take you to buy some new clothes after I get back?\n Woman: Okay. I'd appreciate that, but please, be more careful next time.\n Man: Okay. Sorry.\n Woman: Love ya.", "choices": [ "his friends", "a repair company", "his office" ], "summary": "his friends" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the man going to get new clothes for his wife?", "dialogue": "Woman: Oh, man. What happened here?\n Man: What's wrong?\n Woman: Someone ran a pen through the dryer, and now all of my clothes AND the dryer are a real mess.\n Man: Ugh. Wow. That's rough. Well, I have to go. I'm playing tennis with Jacob in a few minutes.\n Woman: NO! No way! Wait, wait. What about the mess?\n Man: Well, uh, what clothes did you have in there?\n Woman: I had two of my ...\n Man: They weren't mine?! Uh ...\n Woman: Listen. I had two of my new shirts, a pair of shorts, and some running socks, and one of your work shirts.\n Man: No way!\n Woman: And from the looks of the pen stain, you are the one who probably left a pen in your pocket from work.\n Man: Oooh. Uh ...\n Woman: Yeah.\n Man: How do you know?\n Woman: Here's the pen, and it has your company logo on it.\n Man: Oh. Uh ...\n Woman: So, look, here. Here's your phone.\n Man: My phone? For what?\n Woman: Call your friends and tell them you're going to be late. And try using this hairspray. It'll help get the ink stains out of the dryer.\n Man: Oohhh. Well, yeah, I guess it was my fault. Um, how about if I take you to buy some new clothes after I get back?\n Woman: Okay. I'd appreciate that, but please, be more careful next time.\n Man: Okay. Sorry.\n Woman: Love ya.", "choices": [ "He's going to take her to a local store.", "They're going to order some clothing online.", "His wife is going to borrow clothes from her sister." ], "summary": "He's going to take her to a local store." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What happens at the end of the conversation?", "dialogue": "Woman: Oh, man. What happened here?\n Man: What's wrong?\n Woman: Someone ran a pen through the dryer, and now all of my clothes AND the dryer are a real mess.\n Man: Ugh. Wow. That's rough. Well, I have to go. I'm playing tennis with Jacob in a few minutes.\n Woman: NO! No way! Wait, wait. What about the mess?\n Man: Well, uh, what clothes did you have in there?\n Woman: I had two of my ...\n Man: They weren't mine?! Uh ...\n Woman: Listen. I had two of my new shirts, a pair of shorts, and some running socks, and one of your work shirts.\n Man: No way!\n Woman: And from the looks of the pen stain, you are the one who probably left a pen in your pocket from work.\n Man: Oooh. Uh ...\n Woman: Yeah.\n Man: How do you know?\n Woman: Here's the pen, and it has your company logo on it.\n Man: Oh. Uh ...\n Woman: So, look, here. Here's your phone.\n Man: My phone? For what?\n Woman: Call your friends and tell them you're going to be late. And try using this hairspray. It'll help get the ink stains out of the dryer.\n Man: Oohhh. Well, yeah, I guess it was my fault. Um, how about if I take you to buy some new clothes after I get back?\n Woman: Okay. I'd appreciate that, but please, be more careful next time.\n Man: Okay. Sorry.\n Woman: Love ya.", "choices": [ "The couple argue about the situation.", "The woman is angry and leaves the house.", "The man apologizes for his mistake." ], "summary": "The man apologizes for his mistake." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn about the man?", "dialogue": "W: Why only one piece of bread? You are not dieting, are you?\n M: It's not diet. It's just that I don't eat much at this time of day.", "choices": [ "He is not on a diet.", "He does not eat much.", "He is on a diet." ], "summary": "He is not on a diet." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Does the woman like basketball?", "dialogue": "M: Do you like football?\n F: Yes, but I like basketball better than football.", "choices": [ "No, she doesn't.", "Yes, she does.", "We don't know." ], "summary": "Yes, she does." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the woman work?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, sir. Could I ask you to check in please?\n M: Of course.\n W: Your name, please?\n M: Gill Kemp.\n W: OK. Your room number is 3126. Now, fill in the form, if you would, please, Mr. Kemp.\n M: OK.", "choices": [ "At a bank.", "At a hotel.", "In a post office." ], "summary": "At a hotel." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which color will the man choose?", "dialogue": "W: You should have a look at the new MP4 player over there. It's a new design and it comes in four colors: light green, dark blue, black and brown.\n M: Blue is popular with boys, but I would prefer a green one.", "choices": [ "Blue.", "Brown.", "Green." ], "summary": "Green." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman call the man?", "dialogue": "M: Yes, Mrs. Smith. What can I do for you? Is it the refrigerator again?\n W: No, it is the oven this time. I think something is wrong with the temperature control. Whatever I try to cook gets burned.", "choices": [ "She didn't know how to use the new oven.", "She wanted her refrigerator to be fixed.", "There is something wrong with the oven." ], "summary": "There is something wrong with the oven." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: I saw Tom around the corner just now. Guess what he was doing.\n M: I am sure he was chatting with the postman. He seems to like the postman very much.", "choices": [ "Tom was talking with the postman.", "Tom was running around the corner.", "Tom was helping the postman with his work." ], "summary": "Tom was talking with the postman." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man want?", "dialogue": "M: Do you think I could borrow your dictionary this weekend? I don't know some words in the paper.\n W: Sorry. Normally I'd say yes, but I'm going to use it myself.", "choices": [ "A newspaper", "A dictionary", "A book" ], "summary": "A dictionary" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the relationship between them?", "dialogue": "W: Why are you late?\n M: I'm sorry, but next time I'll be in time to have classes.", "choices": [ "Teacher and student.", "Doctor and patient.", "Boss and worker." ], "summary": "Teacher and student." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man suggest the woman do?", "dialogue": "W: I am going to Martha's house. I have a paper to complete. And I need to use her computer.\n M: Why don't you buy one yourself? Think how much time you could save.", "choices": [ "Save time by using a computer.", "Buy her own computer.", "Borrow Martha's computer." ], "summary": "Buy her own computer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which statement is RIGHT?", "dialogue": "W: Are you really leaving for Hongkong, Bob?\n M: I guess so. I've got my ticket and I am anxious to see Tom there on Saturday.", "choices": [ "Bob is leaving for Hong Kong.", "Tom wants to meet Bob on Saturday.", "Bob wants to meet Tom today." ], "summary": "Bob is leaving for Hong Kong." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the woman do last night?", "dialogue": "W: Why didn't you come to the cinema last night? I waited for you for a long time.\n M: I'm sorry, but I had something more important to do yesterday evening, so I wasn't able to come.\n W: But why not tell me?\n M: I did. I called you many times, but you had your mobile phone power off.\n W: Oh, I didn't bring it with me because I left it recharging at home.\n M: I'm really sorry to have missed the film.", "choices": [ "She saw a film.", "She went shopping.", "She watched a football match." ], "summary": "She saw a film." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why couldn't the man keep in touch with the woman last night?", "dialogue": "W: Why didn't you come to the cinema last night? I waited for you for a long time.\n M: I'm sorry, but I had something more important to do yesterday evening, so I wasn't able to come.\n W: But why not tell me?\n M: I did. I called you many times, but you had your mobile phone power off.\n W: Oh, I didn't bring it with me because I left it recharging at home.\n M: I'm really sorry to have missed the film.", "choices": [ "The woman's mobile phone was stolen.", "The woman's mobile phone was power off.", "The man had something important to do." ], "summary": "The woman's mobile phone was power off." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they talking about?", "dialogue": "W: What would you like for lunch?\n M: Pizza and orange juice.", "choices": [ "Pizza.", "Orange juice.", "Lunch." ], "summary": "Lunch." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where do you think the conversation most likely takes place?", "dialogue": "M: Good afternoon. Can I help you?\n W: Yes. We'd like some information, please.\n M: Ok, where do you plan to go?\n W: Yes, we've agreed on Italy. How much is the air fare to Italy?\n M: When are you going there?\n W: We don't really know. June, or maybe July.\n M: I see. Well, in May and June, the fare is $480. But it's much less in March and April.\n W: Much less? How much is it then?\n M: It's only $410.\n W: That's really a good price. But my husband hates the cold weather there. So let me talk with him first.\n M: No problem.", "choices": [ "In a restaurant.", "At the airport.", "In a travel agency." ], "summary": "In a travel agency." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the woman say they want to go?", "dialogue": "M: Good afternoon. Can I help you?\n W: Yes. We'd like some information, please.\n M: Ok, where do you plan to go?\n W: Yes, we've agreed on Italy. How much is the air fare to Italy?\n M: When are you going there?\n W: We don't really know. June, or maybe July.\n M: I see. Well, in May and June, the fare is $480. But it's much less in March and April.\n W: Much less? How much is it then?\n M: It's only $410.\n W: That's really a good price. But my husband hates the cold weather there. So let me talk with him first.\n M: No problem.", "choices": [ "France.", "Italy.", "Not agreed yet." ], "summary": "Italy." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much is it to travel to Italy in May?", "dialogue": "M: Good afternoon. Can I help you?\n W: Yes. We'd like some information, please.\n M: Ok, where do you plan to go?\n W: Yes, we've agreed on Italy. How much is the air fare to Italy?\n M: When are you going there?\n W: We don't really know. June, or maybe July.\n M: I see. Well, in May and June, the fare is $480. But it's much less in March and April.\n W: Much less? How much is it then?\n M: It's only $410.\n W: That's really a good price. But my husband hates the cold weather there. So let me talk with him first.\n M: No problem.", "choices": [ "$410.", "$480.", "$420." ], "summary": "$480." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean at the end of the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Good afternoon. Can I help you?\n W: Yes. We'd like some information, please.\n M: Ok, where do you plan to go?\n W: Yes, we've agreed on Italy. How much is the air fare to Italy?\n M: When are you going there?\n W: We don't really know. June, or maybe July.\n M: I see. Well, in May and June, the fare is $480. But it's much less in March and April.\n W: Much less? How much is it then?\n M: It's only $410.\n W: That's really a good price. But my husband hates the cold weather there. So let me talk with him first.\n M: No problem.", "choices": [ "She doesn't want to go with her husband.", "She will talk with her husband and then make a decision.", "She thinks her husband will get a cold there." ], "summary": "She will talk with her husband and then make a decision." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does this conversation take place?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me! I just need to send this letter the fastest way possible.\n W: Let's see. We have overnight business service. That takes just two days.", "choices": [ "In a post office.", "In a hotel.", "In a bank" ], "summary": "In a post office." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man going to do?", "dialogue": "M: I have to go to Professor Hudson's place to discuss my thesis. But if time allowed, I'd go to the movies with you when I come back the dorm.\n W: It's too bad. I am going to the cinema right now with Jane, and I don't think you could make it.", "choices": [ "He is going to Professor Hudson's home.", "He is going to the movies with the woman.", "He is going to the cinema with Jane." ], "summary": "He is going to Professor Hudson's home." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does this conversation probably take place?", "dialogue": "M: Why are you so tired?\n W: It has been a really busy week. Students have been checking out so many books. This always happens around examination time.", "choices": [ "In a restaurant.", "In a bookstore.", "In a library." ], "summary": "In a library." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is it made of?", "dialogue": "M: Is this made of metal and wood?\n W: No. It's made of metal and glass.", "choices": [ "It's made of metal and glass.", "It's made of metal and wood.", "It's made of paper, not metal." ], "summary": "It's made of metal and glass." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: Do you mind turning down the radio? I am doing my homework.\n W: No, of course not.", "choices": [ "She refused to turn down the radio.", "She's willing to turn down the radio.", "She is angry to turn down the radio." ], "summary": "She's willing to turn down the radio." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, it is Carol, isn't it?\n W: Oh. Mike! Oh, my goodness! I haven't seen you for ages.\n M: Nice to see you after all these years. What've you been doing?\n W: Well, I've tried many things after we left school. Now I'm working for a large oil company, er ... in charge of sales mainly. I travel a lot.\n M: Oh, that's great. You must really enjoy that.\n W: Oh, I do. Yeh, yeh, it's lovely. It's quite tiring though. But what about you, Mike? What do you do?\n M: I'm working in a law firm. Practicing business law, you know.\n W: Oh, that's interesting.\n M: And I'm happy doing what I do.\n W: Good.\n M: It's great to see you. We must get together some time.\n W: Yes, we should. Look, give me your address and phone number. Em... I got my book here. OK, and then I'll give you a ring and we can fix something up.", "choices": [ "Salesman and customer.", "Old school friends.", "Fellow workers." ], "summary": "Old school friends." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the woman?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, it is Carol, isn't it?\n W: Oh. Mike! Oh, my goodness! I haven't seen you for ages.\n M: Nice to see you after all these years. What've you been doing?\n W: Well, I've tried many things after we left school. Now I'm working for a large oil company, er ... in charge of sales mainly. I travel a lot.\n M: Oh, that's great. You must really enjoy that.\n W: Oh, I do. Yeh, yeh, it's lovely. It's quite tiring though. But what about you, Mike? What do you do?\n M: I'm working in a law firm. Practicing business law, you know.\n W: Oh, that's interesting.\n M: And I'm happy doing what I do.\n W: Good.\n M: It's great to see you. We must get together some time.\n W: Yes, we should. Look, give me your address and phone number. Em... I got my book here. OK, and then I'll give you a ring and we can fix something up.", "choices": [ "She is fond of her work.", "She is tired of traveling.", "She is interested in law." ], "summary": "She is fond of her work." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, it is Carol, isn't it?\n W: Oh. Mike! Oh, my goodness! I haven't seen you for ages.\n M: Nice to see you after all these years. What've you been doing?\n W: Well, I've tried many things after we left school. Now I'm working for a large oil company, er ... in charge of sales mainly. I travel a lot.\n M: Oh, that's great. You must really enjoy that.\n W: Oh, I do. Yeh, yeh, it's lovely. It's quite tiring though. But what about you, Mike? What do you do?\n M: I'm working in a law firm. Practicing business law, you know.\n W: Oh, that's interesting.\n M: And I'm happy doing what I do.\n W: Good.\n M: It's great to see you. We must get together some time.\n W: Yes, we should. Look, give me your address and phone number. Em... I got my book here. OK, and then I'll give you a ring and we can fix something up.", "choices": [ "A company manager.", "A salesman.", "A lawyer." ], "summary": "A lawyer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman ask for the man's address?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, it is Carol, isn't it?\n W: Oh. Mike! Oh, my goodness! I haven't seen you for ages.\n M: Nice to see you after all these years. What've you been doing?\n W: Well, I've tried many things after we left school. Now I'm working for a large oil company, er ... in charge of sales mainly. I travel a lot.\n M: Oh, that's great. You must really enjoy that.\n W: Oh, I do. Yeh, yeh, it's lovely. It's quite tiring though. But what about you, Mike? What do you do?\n M: I'm working in a law firm. Practicing business law, you know.\n W: Oh, that's interesting.\n M: And I'm happy doing what I do.\n W: Good.\n M: It's great to see you. We must get together some time.\n W: Yes, we should. Look, give me your address and phone number. Em... I got my book here. OK, and then I'll give you a ring and we can fix something up.", "choices": [ "To send him a book.", "To get together with him.", "To repair something at his home." ], "summary": "To get together with him." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: We will have a party at Mary's cafe on Sunday. Would you like to join us?\n W: Really? I'm glad you invite me. That's a great chance for us to talk about the old days.", "choices": [ "She is Mary's old friend.", "She will go to the party.", "She has boen to the cafe." ], "summary": "She will go to the party." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who will get the stamps at last?", "dialogue": "W: I've noticed that you got some letters from Canada. Would you mind saving the stamps for me? My sister collects them.\n M: My classmates already asked for them.", "choices": [ "The woman.", "The woman's sister.", "The man's classmates." ], "summary": "The man's classmates." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why doesn't the woman finish her homework?", "dialogue": "M: Have you finished your homework?\n W: No, I really don't know how to do it.", "choices": [ "Because she doesn't like it.", "Because she knows the answer.", "Because she doesn't know how to do it." ], "summary": "Because she doesn't know how to do it." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many dollars does the woman need to borrow to buy the book?", "dialogue": "W: The book is $ 8, but I have only $ 5.\n M: I can lend you $ 2. That's all I have.", "choices": [ "$ 1.", "$ 2.", "$ 3." ], "summary": "$ 3." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do you think is the relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "W: Is Aunt Margaret in? I have got something important to tell her.\n M: Sorry, Mom has gone shopping. She won't be back until noon. Do you want to leave a message for her so that she would call you back as soon as possible.", "choices": [ "Cousins.", "Aunt and nephew.", "Niece and uncle." ], "summary": "Cousins." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many people are there in the women's family?", "dialogue": "M: Do you have any brothers or sisters?\n W: 1 have two brothers but no sisters. My parents love us very much.", "choices": [ "Three.", "Four.", "Five." ], "summary": "Five." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: Is Ann looking forward to going home for the summer vacation?\n W: She is counting the days.", "choices": [ "Ann is looking for a home.", "Ann is on the way home.", "Ann is eager to go home." ], "summary": "Ann is eager to go home." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do trendspotters do?", "dialogue": "M: Emily, what do you do as a trendspotter?\n W: Very simple. Take digital photos of youth culture and send them to my company. It's called Look-Look.\n M: What kind of company is it?\n W: It's a youth culture marketing and trend forecasting firm in Hollywood. I'm one of Look-Look's 65,000 trendspotters worldwide.\n M: Look-Look gets a lot of information about the ever-shifting tastes of the youth market by these images.\n W: Yes, its clients are mostly companies. They get information about trends from Look-Look and develop their products. They also use the images of Look-Look on their websites to impress young people and promote their newly designed products.\n M: But are there any people who don't like their pictures to be used on the website?\n W: I always have my subjects' permission before I take their pictures and put up their images onto Look-Look.com.\n M: Where do you find your best subjects?\n W: At school, in the park, at local supermarkets and near many music clubs.\n M: What is difficult about this job?\n W: To catch our original styles because so many young people try hard to stand out. You have to be able to find the difference between someone who is copying trends and someone who is truly inventing a new look.\n M: Thank you for talk with us, Emily.", "choices": [ "Take pictures of youth culture.", "Write reports on youth culture.", "Sell products to young people." ], "summary": "Take pictures of youth culture." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Look-Look concentrate on?", "dialogue": "M: Emily, what do you do as a trendspotter?\n W: Very simple. Take digital photos of youth culture and send them to my company. It's called Look-Look.\n M: What kind of company is it?\n W: It's a youth culture marketing and trend forecasting firm in Hollywood. I'm one of Look-Look's 65,000 trendspotters worldwide.\n M: Look-Look gets a lot of information about the ever-shifting tastes of the youth market by these images.\n W: Yes, its clients are mostly companies. They get information about trends from Look-Look and develop their products. They also use the images of Look-Look on their websites to impress young people and promote their newly designed products.\n M: But are there any people who don't like their pictures to be used on the website?\n W: I always have my subjects' permission before I take their pictures and put up their images onto Look-Look.com.\n M: Where do you find your best subjects?\n W: At school, in the park, at local supermarkets and near many music clubs.\n M: What is difficult about this job?\n W: To catch our original styles because so many young people try hard to stand out. You have to be able to find the difference between someone who is copying trends and someone who is truly inventing a new look.\n M: Thank you for talk with us, Emily.", "choices": [ "Dealing in information about youth trends.", "Providing advice to young trendspotters.", "Organizing sales networks for its clients." ], "summary": "Dealing in information about youth trends." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why do some companies use Look-Look's images on their websites?", "dialogue": "M: Emily, what do you do as a trendspotter?\n W: Very simple. Take digital photos of youth culture and send them to my company. It's called Look-Look.\n M: What kind of company is it?\n W: It's a youth culture marketing and trend forecasting firm in Hollywood. I'm one of Look-Look's 65,000 trendspotters worldwide.\n M: Look-Look gets a lot of information about the ever-shifting tastes of the youth market by these images.\n W: Yes, its clients are mostly companies. They get information about trends from Look-Look and develop their products. They also use the images of Look-Look on their websites to impress young people and promote their newly designed products.\n M: But are there any people who don't like their pictures to be used on the website?\n W: I always have my subjects' permission before I take their pictures and put up their images onto Look-Look.com.\n M: Where do you find your best subjects?\n W: At school, in the park, at local supermarkets and near many music clubs.\n M: What is difficult about this job?\n W: To catch our original styles because so many young people try hard to stand out. You have to be able to find the difference between someone who is copying trends and someone who is truly inventing a new look.\n M: Thank you for talk with us, Emily.", "choices": [ "To promote visits to Look-Look.com.", "To attract young people to their new products.", "To learn about what makes young people buy." ], "summary": "To attract young people to their new products." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is it difficult for trendspotters to catch original styles?", "dialogue": "M: Emily, what do you do as a trendspotter?\n W: Very simple. Take digital photos of youth culture and send them to my company. It's called Look-Look.\n M: What kind of company is it?\n W: It's a youth culture marketing and trend forecasting firm in Hollywood. I'm one of Look-Look's 65,000 trendspotters worldwide.\n M: Look-Look gets a lot of information about the ever-shifting tastes of the youth market by these images.\n W: Yes, its clients are mostly companies. They get information about trends from Look-Look and develop their products. They also use the images of Look-Look on their websites to impress young people and promote their newly designed products.\n M: But are there any people who don't like their pictures to be used on the website?\n W: I always have my subjects' permission before I take their pictures and put up their images onto Look-Look.com.\n M: Where do you find your best subjects?\n W: At school, in the park, at local supermarkets and near many music clubs.\n M: What is difficult about this job?\n W: To catch our original styles because so many young people try hard to stand out. You have to be able to find the difference between someone who is copying trends and someone who is truly inventing a new look.\n M: Thank you for talk with us, Emily.", "choices": [ "Many young people like to show off.", "Many young people stick to the rules.", "Many young people try to copy trends." ], "summary": "Many young people try to copy trends." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When is she getting married?", "dialogue": "M: I hear you mid Jacky are engaged at last.\n W: Yes, we are.\n M: When are you getting married?\n W: In the autumn.\n M: That's wonderful. Where's the wedding going to be?\n W: We're not sure yet. Perhaps in San Diego.\n M: Oh, yes. I remembered your parents live there. don't they?\n W: Yes, that's right.\n M: Where are you going to live?\n M: We're going to buy a flat or a small house somewhere in the South.", "choices": [ "In the autumn.", "In the spring.", "In the winter." ], "summary": "In the autumn." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where's the wedding going to be?", "dialogue": "M: I hear you mid Jacky are engaged at last.\n W: Yes, we are.\n M: When are you getting married?\n W: In the autumn.\n M: That's wonderful. Where's the wedding going to be?\n W: We're not sure yet. Perhaps in San Diego.\n M: Oh, yes. I remembered your parents live there. don't they?\n W: Yes, that's right.\n M: Where are you going to live?\n M: We're going to buy a flat or a small house somewhere in the South.", "choices": [ "Sacramento.", "San Diego.", "They're not sure." ], "summary": "They're not sure." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does she want to choose San Diego for wedding?", "dialogue": "M: I hear you mid Jacky are engaged at last.\n W: Yes, we are.\n M: When are you getting married?\n W: In the autumn.\n M: That's wonderful. Where's the wedding going to be?\n W: We're not sure yet. Perhaps in San Diego.\n M: Oh, yes. I remembered your parents live there. don't they?\n W: Yes, that's right.\n M: Where are you going to live?\n M: We're going to buy a flat or a small house somewhere in the South.", "choices": [ "Because Turkey is her favorite city.", "Because that's the place they fall in love.", "Because that's the place where her parents live." ], "summary": "Because that's the place where her parents live." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What game does the man enjoy?", "dialogue": "W: What's your favourite game?\n M: I like to play table tennis. How about you?\n W: I like swimming and skating.\n M: Isn't it hard to learn skating?\n W: No, what you need is balance.\n M: Could you teach me how to do it?\n W: Sure, anytime when you are free.\n M: Do I have to buy a pair of skates?\n W: I don't think it's necessary. Why not rent them?", "choices": [ "Tennis.", "Swimming.", "Table tennis." ], "summary": "Table tennis." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman suggest the man do if he has no skates?", "dialogue": "W: What's your favourite game?\n M: I like to play table tennis. How about you?\n W: I like swimming and skating.\n M: Isn't it hard to learn skating?\n W: No, what you need is balance.\n M: Could you teach me how to do it?\n W: Sure, anytime when you are free.\n M: Do I have to buy a pair of skates?\n W: I don't think it's necessary. Why not rent them?", "choices": [ "To borrow a pair.", "To hire a pair.", "To buy a pair." ], "summary": "To hire a pair." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do the speakers need to buy?", "dialogue": "W: What do you think we need to buy for our new kitchen?\n M: We've got a fridge and a dinner table already. We need some chairs.", "choices": [ "A fridge.", "A dinner table.", "A few chairs." ], "summary": "A few chairs." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The woman's usual attitude towards film is ________.", "dialogue": "M: You should go to see the new movie. They are going to hold it over for another two weeks.\n W: Mm, normally I wouldn't, but I should as you recommend it so strongly.", "choices": [ "mixed", "fascinated", "disinterested" ], "summary": "disinterested" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the most probable relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "W: Sorry I did not come yesterday, because I had a temperature. Could you tell me the requirement for my term paper?\n M: The theme of your paper can be about business management or touring resources in China, and the length of the paper should be no less than fifteen pages.", "choices": [ "Professor and student.", "Salesman and customer.", "Guide and tourist." ], "summary": "Professor and student." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman suggest they do?", "dialogue": "M: The music is so beautiful that I'd like to dance. But I don't know the steps.\n W: It doesn't matter. No one will be looking at us in his crowd.", "choices": [ "Take a walk.", "Dance to the music.", "Listen to the music." ], "summary": "Dance to the music." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Daddy, I have decided to give up science and go to business school.\n M: Well, it is your choice as long as pay your own way, but I should warn you that not everyone with a business degree will make a successful manager.", "choices": [ "The man doesn't have money for his daughter's graduate studies.", "The man advises his daughter to think carefully before making her decision.", "The man insists that his daughter should pursue her studies in science." ], "summary": "The man advises his daughter to think carefully before making her decision." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn about the woman from the dialogue?", "dialogue": "M: Are you going to join the school swimming team this term?\n W: Swimming takes up too much of my time.", "choices": [ "She likes swimming very much.", "She won't join the swimming team.", "She doesn't enjoy swimming as much as she used to." ], "summary": "She won't join the swimming team." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation probably take place?", "dialogue": "M: Where have you been all this time? The train is about to leave.\n W: I am sorry, but I was waiting for you at the information desk upstairs.", "choices": [ "At the airport.", "At the bus stop.", "At the railway station." ], "summary": "At the railway station." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the woman?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Lily, how's your new flat?\n W: It's great. I really like it.\n M: How big is it?\n W: It's one big room, but it has a bathroom and a small kitchen, too.\n M: How far is it from the office.\n W: It's only about 10 minutes.\n M: 10 minutes by bus or by car?\n W: On foot. I walked to work this morning. I was 10 minutes early.\n M: You are lucky. I was 10 minutes late.\n W: What happened\n M: All the buses came late.\n W: What did Susan say?\n M: She was late too.\n W: What happened to her?\n M: She took the train, and it was late too.\n W: Well then you're really lucky after all. But what are you going to do tomorrow.\n M: I'll start 15 minutes earlier.", "choices": [ "She lives close to the office.", "She is new to the company.", "She likes the big kitchen." ], "summary": "She lives close to the office." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the man go to work?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Lily, how's your new flat?\n W: It's great. I really like it.\n M: How big is it?\n W: It's one big room, but it has a bathroom and a small kitchen, too.\n M: How far is it from the office.\n W: It's only about 10 minutes.\n M: 10 minutes by bus or by car?\n W: On foot. I walked to work this morning. I was 10 minutes early.\n M: You are lucky. I was 10 minutes late.\n W: What happened\n M: All the buses came late.\n W: What did Susan say?\n M: She was late too.\n W: What happened to her?\n M: She took the train, and it was late too.\n W: Well then you're really lucky after all. But what are you going to do tomorrow.\n M: I'll start 15 minutes earlier.", "choices": [ "On foot.", "By bus.", "By car." ], "summary": "By bus." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why was Susan late for work?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Lily, how's your new flat?\n W: It's great. I really like it.\n M: How big is it?\n W: It's one big room, but it has a bathroom and a small kitchen, too.\n M: How far is it from the office.\n W: It's only about 10 minutes.\n M: 10 minutes by bus or by car?\n W: On foot. I walked to work this morning. I was 10 minutes early.\n M: You are lucky. I was 10 minutes late.\n W: What happened\n M: All the buses came late.\n W: What did Susan say?\n M: She was late too.\n W: What happened to her?\n M: She took the train, and it was late too.\n W: Well then you're really lucky after all. But what are you going to do tomorrow.\n M: I'll start 15 minutes earlier.", "choices": [ "She missed the bus.", "Her train was late.", "Her car broke down." ], "summary": "Her train was late." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man do the next day?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Lily, how's your new flat?\n W: It's great. I really like it.\n M: How big is it?\n W: It's one big room, but it has a bathroom and a small kitchen, too.\n M: How far is it from the office.\n W: It's only about 10 minutes.\n M: 10 minutes by bus or by car?\n W: On foot. I walked to work this morning. I was 10 minutes early.\n M: You are lucky. I was 10 minutes late.\n W: What happened\n M: All the buses came late.\n W: What did Susan say?\n M: She was late too.\n W: What happened to her?\n M: She took the train, and it was late too.\n W: Well then you're really lucky after all. But what are you going to do tomorrow.\n M: I'll start 15 minutes earlier.", "choices": [ "Go to work by train.", "Visit Lily in her flat.", "Leave home earlier." ], "summary": "Leave home earlier." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the special offer?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, I need some information about a round trip ticket from Oakland to Los Angeles.\n W: OK. A round trip ticket is $130. And we're now having a special offer. If you buy two round trip tickets, one is free.\n M: Really? That's great! And what's the price for a ten-year-old child?\n W: Children under twelve are half price.\n M: OK. Do you have tickets for this Friday afternoon from Oakland, coming back on Sunday afternoon?\n W: Let me see. No, I'm sorry, but we have tickets for next weekend. Would that be OK?\n M: Yes, we could go next week. I'd like to get two adult tickets and one child's ticket.\n W: OK. That comes to $195.", "choices": [ "If you buy now, you get a free ticket for one year.", "If you buy one ticket, you get another one free.", "If you buy two round tickets, you get one ticket free." ], "summary": "If you buy two round tickets, you get one ticket free." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much does a ticket for children cost?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, I need some information about a round trip ticket from Oakland to Los Angeles.\n W: OK. A round trip ticket is $130. And we're now having a special offer. If you buy two round trip tickets, one is free.\n M: Really? That's great! And what's the price for a ten-year-old child?\n W: Children under twelve are half price.\n M: OK. Do you have tickets for this Friday afternoon from Oakland, coming back on Sunday afternoon?\n W: Let me see. No, I'm sorry, but we have tickets for next weekend. Would that be OK?\n M: Yes, we could go next week. I'd like to get two adult tickets and one child's ticket.\n W: OK. That comes to $195.", "choices": [ "It is half, the regular price.", "It is free for children under five.", "It is paid much less if the ticket is charged." ], "summary": "It is half, the regular price." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the family leave for Los Angeles?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, I need some information about a round trip ticket from Oakland to Los Angeles.\n W: OK. A round trip ticket is $130. And we're now having a special offer. If you buy two round trip tickets, one is free.\n M: Really? That's great! And what's the price for a ten-year-old child?\n W: Children under twelve are half price.\n M: OK. Do you have tickets for this Friday afternoon from Oakland, coming back on Sunday afternoon?\n W: Let me see. No, I'm sorry, but we have tickets for next weekend. Would that be OK?\n M: Yes, we could go next week. I'd like to get two adult tickets and one child's ticket.\n W: OK. That comes to $195.", "choices": [ "Friday morning.", "This coming weekend.", "Next week." ], "summary": "Next week." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who will make a telephone call?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Jane. Um... do you know how to get in touch with Jim?\n W: Oh, John. I haven't seen Jim for a while. But you can try this phone number?", "choices": [ "Jane", "Jim", "John" ], "summary": "John" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think of the woman's idea at first?", "dialogue": "W: I'd like to plant some flowers and bushes in the front and back yards. I noticed the other day that we are the only people on our street that don't have a garden.\n M: Well, I'm not sure. It will cost a lot of money and take a lot of time. Are you doing it just to fit in with everyone else?\n W: No, that's not the reason. I think their houses look nice with gardens. And I think ours would look better,too.\n M: Okay. If that's how you feel, we can go down to the local garden center and pick out some things. What kind of flowers would you like to plant? I like yellow ones and purple ones.\n W: I'm not quite sure. Id like to look at some different kinds. I love pink,so td want to choose some flowers in that color. I'm determined to make our home look pretty.", "choices": [ "He doubts it.", "He agrees with it.", "He strongly opposes it." ], "summary": "He doubts it." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman want to plant things?", "dialogue": "W: I'd like to plant some flowers and bushes in the front and back yards. I noticed the other day that we are the only people on our street that don't have a garden.\n M: Well, I'm not sure. It will cost a lot of money and take a lot of time. Are you doing it just to fit in with everyone else?\n W: No, that's not the reason. I think their houses look nice with gardens. And I think ours would look better,too.\n M: Okay. If that's how you feel, we can go down to the local garden center and pick out some things. What kind of flowers would you like to plant? I like yellow ones and purple ones.\n W: I'm not quite sure. Id like to look at some different kinds. I love pink,so td want to choose some flowers in that color. I'm determined to make our home look pretty.", "choices": [ "To work outside more.", "To be like the neighbors.", "To make the house more beautiful." ], "summary": "To make the house more beautiful." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What flowers does the woman want?", "dialogue": "W: I'd like to plant some flowers and bushes in the front and back yards. I noticed the other day that we are the only people on our street that don't have a garden.\n M: Well, I'm not sure. It will cost a lot of money and take a lot of time. Are you doing it just to fit in with everyone else?\n W: No, that's not the reason. I think their houses look nice with gardens. And I think ours would look better,too.\n M: Okay. If that's how you feel, we can go down to the local garden center and pick out some things. What kind of flowers would you like to plant? I like yellow ones and purple ones.\n W: I'm not quite sure. Id like to look at some different kinds. I love pink,so td want to choose some flowers in that color. I'm determined to make our home look pretty.", "choices": [ "Pink ones.", "Purple ones.", "Yellow ones." ], "summary": "Pink ones." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The man makes a reservation finally for which day?", "dialogue": "Hotel Clerk: Hello. Sunnyside Inn. May I help you?\n Man: Yes, I'd like to reserve a room for two on the 21st of March.\n Hotel Clerk: Okay. Let me check our computer here for a moment. The 21st of May, right?\n Man: No. March, not May.\n Hotel Clerk: Oh, sorry. Let me see here. Hmmm.\n Man: Are you all booked that night?\n Hotel Clerk: Well, we have one suite available, complete with a kitchenette and a sauna bath. And the view of the city is great, too.\n Man: How much is that?\n Hotel Clerk: It's only $200 dollars, plus a 10% room tax.\n Man: Oh, that's a little too expensive for me. Do you have a cheaper room available either on the 20th or the 22nd?\n Hotel Clerk: Well, would you like a smoking or a non-smoking room?\n Man: Non-smoking, please.\n Hotel Clerk: Okay, we do have a few rooms available on the 20th; we're full on the 22nd, unless you want a smoking room.\n Man: Well, how much is the non-smoking room on the 20th?\n Hotel Clerk: $80 dollars, plus the 10% room tax.\n Man: Okay, that'll be fine.\n Hotel Clerk: All right. Could I have your name, please?\n Man: Yes. Bob Maexner.\n Hotel Clerk: How do you spell your last name, Mr. Maexner?\n Man: M-A-E-X-N-E-R.\n Hotel Clerk: Okay, Mr. Maexner, we look forward to seeing you on March 20th.\n Man: Okay. Goodbye.", "choices": [ "March 20th", "March 21st", "March 22nd" ], "summary": "March 20th" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What kind of room does the man prefer?", "dialogue": "Hotel Clerk: Hello. Sunnyside Inn. May I help you?\n Man: Yes, I'd like to reserve a room for two on the 21st of March.\n Hotel Clerk: Okay. Let me check our computer here for a moment. The 21st of May, right?\n Man: No. March, not May.\n Hotel Clerk: Oh, sorry. Let me see here. Hmmm.\n Man: Are you all booked that night?\n Hotel Clerk: Well, we have one suite available, complete with a kitchenette and a sauna bath. And the view of the city is great, too.\n Man: How much is that?\n Hotel Clerk: It's only $200 dollars, plus a 10% room tax.\n Man: Oh, that's a little too expensive for me. Do you have a cheaper room available either on the 20th or the 22nd?\n Hotel Clerk: Well, would you like a smoking or a non-smoking room?\n Man: Non-smoking, please.\n Hotel Clerk: Okay, we do have a few rooms available on the 20th; we're full on the 22nd, unless you want a smoking room.\n Man: Well, how much is the non-smoking room on the 20th?\n Hotel Clerk: $80 dollars, plus the 10% room tax.\n Man: Okay, that'll be fine.\n Hotel Clerk: All right. Could I have your name, please?\n Man: Yes. Bob Maexner.\n Hotel Clerk: How do you spell your last name, Mr. Maexner?\n Man: M-A-E-X-N-E-R.\n Hotel Clerk: Okay, Mr. Maexner, we look forward to seeing you on March 20th.\n Man: Okay. Goodbye.", "choices": [ "a non-smoking room", "a smoking room", "either one is okay" ], "summary": "a non-smoking room" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why doesn't he want to reserve the suite?", "dialogue": "Hotel Clerk: Hello. Sunnyside Inn. May I help you?\n Man: Yes, I'd like to reserve a room for two on the 21st of March.\n Hotel Clerk: Okay. Let me check our computer here for a moment. The 21st of May, right?\n Man: No. March, not May.\n Hotel Clerk: Oh, sorry. Let me see here. Hmmm.\n Man: Are you all booked that night?\n Hotel Clerk: Well, we have one suite available, complete with a kitchenette and a sauna bath. And the view of the city is great, too.\n Man: How much is that?\n Hotel Clerk: It's only $200 dollars, plus a 10% room tax.\n Man: Oh, that's a little too expensive for me. Do you have a cheaper room available either on the 20th or the 22nd?\n Hotel Clerk: Well, would you like a smoking or a non-smoking room?\n Man: Non-smoking, please.\n Hotel Clerk: Okay, we do have a few rooms available on the 20th; we're full on the 22nd, unless you want a smoking room.\n Man: Well, how much is the non-smoking room on the 20th?\n Hotel Clerk: $80 dollars, plus the 10% room tax.\n Man: Okay, that'll be fine.\n Hotel Clerk: All right. Could I have your name, please?\n Man: Yes. Bob Maexner.\n Hotel Clerk: How do you spell your last name, Mr. Maexner?\n Man: M-A-E-X-N-E-R.\n Hotel Clerk: Okay, Mr. Maexner, we look forward to seeing you on March 20th.\n Man: Okay. Goodbye.", "choices": [ "It doesn't have a nice view.", "It doesn't come with a sauna bath.", "It's too expensive." ], "summary": "It's too expensive." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Including tax, how much is the man's room?", "dialogue": "Hotel Clerk: Hello. Sunnyside Inn. May I help you?\n Man: Yes, I'd like to reserve a room for two on the 21st of March.\n Hotel Clerk: Okay. Let me check our computer here for a moment. The 21st of May, right?\n Man: No. March, not May.\n Hotel Clerk: Oh, sorry. Let me see here. Hmmm.\n Man: Are you all booked that night?\n Hotel Clerk: Well, we have one suite available, complete with a kitchenette and a sauna bath. And the view of the city is great, too.\n Man: How much is that?\n Hotel Clerk: It's only $200 dollars, plus a 10% room tax.\n Man: Oh, that's a little too expensive for me. Do you have a cheaper room available either on the 20th or the 22nd?\n Hotel Clerk: Well, would you like a smoking or a non-smoking room?\n Man: Non-smoking, please.\n Hotel Clerk: Okay, we do have a few rooms available on the 20th; we're full on the 22nd, unless you want a smoking room.\n Man: Well, how much is the non-smoking room on the 20th?\n Hotel Clerk: $80 dollars, plus the 10% room tax.\n Man: Okay, that'll be fine.\n Hotel Clerk: All right. Could I have your name, please?\n Man: Yes. Bob Maexner.\n Hotel Clerk: How do you spell your last name, Mr. Maexner?\n Man: M-A-E-X-N-E-R.\n Hotel Clerk: Okay, Mr. Maexner, we look forward to seeing you on March 20th.\n Man: Okay. Goodbye.", "choices": [ "80 dollars", "88 dollars", "96 dollars" ], "summary": "88 dollars" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How do you spell the man's name?", "dialogue": "Hotel Clerk: Hello. Sunnyside Inn. May I help you?\n Man: Yes, I'd like to reserve a room for two on the 21st of March.\n Hotel Clerk: Okay. Let me check our computer here for a moment. The 21st of May, right?\n Man: No. March, not May.\n Hotel Clerk: Oh, sorry. Let me see here. Hmmm.\n Man: Are you all booked that night?\n Hotel Clerk: Well, we have one suite available, complete with a kitchenette and a sauna bath. And the view of the city is great, too.\n Man: How much is that?\n Hotel Clerk: It's only $200 dollars, plus a 10% room tax.\n Man: Oh, that's a little too expensive for me. Do you have a cheaper room available either on the 20th or the 22nd?\n Hotel Clerk: Well, would you like a smoking or a non-smoking room?\n Man: Non-smoking, please.\n Hotel Clerk: Okay, we do have a few rooms available on the 20th; we're full on the 22nd, unless you want a smoking room.\n Man: Well, how much is the non-smoking room on the 20th?\n Hotel Clerk: $80 dollars, plus the 10% room tax.\n Man: Okay, that'll be fine.\n Hotel Clerk: All right. Could I have your name, please?\n Man: Yes. Bob Maexner.\n Hotel Clerk: How do you spell your last name, Mr. Maexner?\n Man: M-A-E-X-N-E-R.\n Hotel Clerk: Okay, Mr. Maexner, we look forward to seeing you on March 20th.\n Man: Okay. Goodbye.", "choices": [ "Maxner", "Maexner", "Mexner" ], "summary": "Maexner" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When does school start?", "dialogue": "W: Gosh, it's seven o'clock now. I'll be late for school again.\n M: Don't worry. We still have fifteen minutes. I'll drive you there.", "choices": [ "At 7:00.", "At 7:15.", "At 7:50." ], "summary": "At 7:15." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What kind of music does the man like best?", "dialogue": "W: I enjoy all kinds of music. What kind of music do you like?\n M: Folk music had appeared to me very much before I became fascinated with pop music. Now I think nothing can compare with classic music.", "choices": [ "Pop music.", "Folk music.", "Classical music." ], "summary": "Classical music." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much does the man have to pay?", "dialogue": "M: I'll have these shoes. Please tell me how much I owe you.\n W: They are 40 dollars a pair, and 3 pairs make a total of 120 dollars. But today we offer a 10% discount.", "choices": [ "$120", "$108", "$90" ], "summary": "$108" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the weman like?", "dialogue": "M: Hi. You're in the pink today. You must have had a nice new year holiday.\n W: Yeah, I went to Qingdao and just came back yesterday.\n M: Really? Did you go to see the Qingdao Olympic Sailing Center? I thought you were just shooting the breeze when you said you would go. How is it?\n W: It's really amazing. During the 2007 Qingdao International Sailing Games, around 5,000 people came out to watch the competition every day along the seawall.\n M: Newspapers say the design received high praise from the International Olympic Committee. The venue will be used for the 2008 Olympic Games.\n W: Fortunately, I have been there already. It's a pity you're not going to see it.\n M: Although I know my chances of getting an Olympic sailing ticket are slim, I'll keep trying anyway. Otherwise, I'm sure you'll nag me to death telling me about your experience there.", "choices": [ "She is in pink.", "She is in good health.", "She is very clever." ], "summary": "She is in good health." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who went to see the Qingdao Olympic Sailing Center during the new year holiday?", "dialogue": "M: Hi. You're in the pink today. You must have had a nice new year holiday.\n W: Yeah, I went to Qingdao and just came back yesterday.\n M: Really? Did you go to see the Qingdao Olympic Sailing Center? I thought you were just shooting the breeze when you said you would go. How is it?\n W: It's really amazing. During the 2007 Qingdao International Sailing Games, around 5,000 people came out to watch the competition every day along the seawall.\n M: Newspapers say the design received high praise from the International Olympic Committee. The venue will be used for the 2008 Olympic Games.\n W: Fortunately, I have been there already. It's a pity you're not going to see it.\n M: Although I know my chances of getting an Olympic sailing ticket are slim, I'll keep trying anyway. Otherwise, I'm sure you'll nag me to death telling me about your experience there.", "choices": [ "The woman.", "The man.", "Both of them." ], "summary": "The woman." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "there any possibility that the man will get an Olympic sailing ticket?", "dialogue": "M: Hi. You're in the pink today. You must have had a nice new year holiday.\n W: Yeah, I went to Qingdao and just came back yesterday.\n M: Really? Did you go to see the Qingdao Olympic Sailing Center? I thought you were just shooting the breeze when you said you would go. How is it?\n W: It's really amazing. During the 2007 Qingdao International Sailing Games, around 5,000 people came out to watch the competition every day along the seawall.\n M: Newspapers say the design received high praise from the International Olympic Committee. The venue will be used for the 2008 Olympic Games.\n W: Fortunately, I have been there already. It's a pity you're not going to see it.\n M: Although I know my chances of getting an Olympic sailing ticket are slim, I'll keep trying anyway. Otherwise, I'm sure you'll nag me to death telling me about your experience there.", "choices": [ "No, there is no possibility.", "Yes, he is sure to get one ticket.", "Yes, but not much." ], "summary": "Yes, but not much." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The man who is calling is:", "dialogue": "Operator: Hello. This is the emergency 911 operator.\n Taxi Driver: Help. Help. Please help me!\n Operator: Yes sir. Please calm down and explain exactly what is happening.\n Taxi Driver: Calm down! My car is stalled on the freeway, I have a lady passenger, and she's going into labor.\n Operator: Now relax sir. Explain exactly where you are.\n Taxi Driver: I'm ... I'm in the southbound lane of the Lincoln Expressway, about 15 miles from the Washington Tunnel, and this lady isn't going to wait.\n Operator:Okay. What's your name sir and your passenger's?\n Taxi Driver: It's ... it's Bob, and I have no idea about the woman. She's in no condition to tell me.\n Operator: Okay, now what's the nearest landmark to your location? Pay careful attention.\n Taxi Driver: Umm, I see golden arches ... McDonalds.\n Operator: Okay, is there anyone else with you?\n Taxi Driver: No, and I've tried to get someone else to stop. [The sound of a bottle breaking.]\n Operator: Hey, what was that? [Ahhhh!]\n Taxi Driver: Ah, someone threw a bottle at me. How soon can someone get here?\n Operator: I've just dispatched an ambulance to your location. They should be there any second.\n Taxi Driver: Hey, is there anything I can do while we wait for the ambulance?\n Operator: Yes, uh, keep her calm and warm.\n Taxi Driver: Okay. Please hurry. Oh, they're too late. It's a boy!", "choices": [ "a taxi driver", "a bus driver", "a truck driver" ], "summary": "a taxi driver" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the problem with the woman with him?", "dialogue": "Operator: Hello. This is the emergency 911 operator.\n Taxi Driver: Help. Help. Please help me!\n Operator: Yes sir. Please calm down and explain exactly what is happening.\n Taxi Driver: Calm down! My car is stalled on the freeway, I have a lady passenger, and she's going into labor.\n Operator: Now relax sir. Explain exactly where you are.\n Taxi Driver: I'm ... I'm in the southbound lane of the Lincoln Expressway, about 15 miles from the Washington Tunnel, and this lady isn't going to wait.\n Operator:Okay. What's your name sir and your passenger's?\n Taxi Driver: It's ... it's Bob, and I have no idea about the woman. She's in no condition to tell me.\n Operator: Okay, now what's the nearest landmark to your location? Pay careful attention.\n Taxi Driver: Umm, I see golden arches ... McDonalds.\n Operator: Okay, is there anyone else with you?\n Taxi Driver: No, and I've tried to get someone else to stop. [The sound of a bottle breaking.]\n Operator: Hey, what was that? [Ahhhh!]\n Taxi Driver: Ah, someone threw a bottle at me. How soon can someone get here?\n Operator: I've just dispatched an ambulance to your location. They should be there any second.\n Taxi Driver: Hey, is there anything I can do while we wait for the ambulance?\n Operator: Yes, uh, keep her calm and warm.\n Taxi Driver: Okay. Please hurry. Oh, they're too late. It's a boy!", "choices": [ "She is having a heart attack.", "She was hurt in an accident.", "She is having a baby." ], "summary": "She is having a baby." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the man now?", "dialogue": "Operator: Hello. This is the emergency 911 operator.\n Taxi Driver: Help. Help. Please help me!\n Operator: Yes sir. Please calm down and explain exactly what is happening.\n Taxi Driver: Calm down! My car is stalled on the freeway, I have a lady passenger, and she's going into labor.\n Operator: Now relax sir. Explain exactly where you are.\n Taxi Driver: I'm ... I'm in the southbound lane of the Lincoln Expressway, about 15 miles from the Washington Tunnel, and this lady isn't going to wait.\n Operator:Okay. What's your name sir and your passenger's?\n Taxi Driver: It's ... it's Bob, and I have no idea about the woman. She's in no condition to tell me.\n Operator: Okay, now what's the nearest landmark to your location? Pay careful attention.\n Taxi Driver: Umm, I see golden arches ... McDonalds.\n Operator: Okay, is there anyone else with you?\n Taxi Driver: No, and I've tried to get someone else to stop. [The sound of a bottle breaking.]\n Operator: Hey, what was that? [Ahhhh!]\n Taxi Driver: Ah, someone threw a bottle at me. How soon can someone get here?\n Operator: I've just dispatched an ambulance to your location. They should be there any second.\n Taxi Driver: Hey, is there anything I can do while we wait for the ambulance?\n Operator: Yes, uh, keep her calm and warm.\n Taxi Driver: Okay. Please hurry. Oh, they're too late. It's a boy!", "choices": [ "on the freeway", "downtown in traffic", "in the airport parking lot" ], "summary": "on the freeway" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the man's name?", "dialogue": "Operator: Hello. This is the emergency 911 operator.\n Taxi Driver: Help. Help. Please help me!\n Operator: Yes sir. Please calm down and explain exactly what is happening.\n Taxi Driver: Calm down! My car is stalled on the freeway, I have a lady passenger, and she's going into labor.\n Operator: Now relax sir. Explain exactly where you are.\n Taxi Driver: I'm ... I'm in the southbound lane of the Lincoln Expressway, about 15 miles from the Washington Tunnel, and this lady isn't going to wait.\n Operator:Okay. What's your name sir and your passenger's?\n Taxi Driver: It's ... it's Bob, and I have no idea about the woman. She's in no condition to tell me.\n Operator: Okay, now what's the nearest landmark to your location? Pay careful attention.\n Taxi Driver: Umm, I see golden arches ... McDonalds.\n Operator: Okay, is there anyone else with you?\n Taxi Driver: No, and I've tried to get someone else to stop. [The sound of a bottle breaking.]\n Operator: Hey, what was that? [Ahhhh!]\n Taxi Driver: Ah, someone threw a bottle at me. How soon can someone get here?\n Operator: I've just dispatched an ambulance to your location. They should be there any second.\n Taxi Driver: Hey, is there anything I can do while we wait for the ambulance?\n Operator: Yes, uh, keep her calm and warm.\n Taxi Driver: Okay. Please hurry. Oh, they're too late. It's a boy!", "choices": [ "Bill", "Bob", "Brad" ], "summary": "Bob" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The operator tells the man to:", "dialogue": "Operator: Hello. This is the emergency 911 operator.\n Taxi Driver: Help. Help. Please help me!\n Operator: Yes sir. Please calm down and explain exactly what is happening.\n Taxi Driver: Calm down! My car is stalled on the freeway, I have a lady passenger, and she's going into labor.\n Operator: Now relax sir. Explain exactly where you are.\n Taxi Driver: I'm ... I'm in the southbound lane of the Lincoln Expressway, about 15 miles from the Washington Tunnel, and this lady isn't going to wait.\n Operator:Okay. What's your name sir and your passenger's?\n Taxi Driver: It's ... it's Bob, and I have no idea about the woman. She's in no condition to tell me.\n Operator: Okay, now what's the nearest landmark to your location? Pay careful attention.\n Taxi Driver: Umm, I see golden arches ... McDonalds.\n Operator: Okay, is there anyone else with you?\n Taxi Driver: No, and I've tried to get someone else to stop. [The sound of a bottle breaking.]\n Operator: Hey, what was that? [Ahhhh!]\n Taxi Driver: Ah, someone threw a bottle at me. How soon can someone get here?\n Operator: I've just dispatched an ambulance to your location. They should be there any second.\n Taxi Driver: Hey, is there anything I can do while we wait for the ambulance?\n Operator: Yes, uh, keep her calm and warm.\n Taxi Driver: Okay. Please hurry. Oh, they're too late. It's a boy!", "choices": [ "help the woman breath easier.", "keep the woman calm and warm.", "put something soft under the woman's head." ], "summary": "keep the woman calm and warm." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the speakers?", "dialogue": "M: I won't be back till midnight. Will it be possible to get something to eat in my room?\n W: Just phone Room Service and tell them what you'd like.", "choices": [ "In an office", "In a classroom", "In a hotel" ], "summary": "In a hotel" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: Let's have dinner together some time this week--say, tomorrow night?\n W: I'm busy then. How about Friday?", "choices": [ "She wants to meet him on Friday.", "She wants to meet him tomorrow night.", "She will be busy every day this week." ], "summary": "She wants to meet him on Friday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man do next?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Jack. It's already 12 o'clock. Why don't you have lunch now?\n M: Sorry, I can't. I've got to finish typing my writing first. I need it for the meeting this afternoon.", "choices": [ "Have lunch.", "Go on his typing.", "Attend the meeting." ], "summary": "Go on his typing." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: We have to face the fact that it is a little hard to get fuel for the car.\n M: Between you and me, I think there is always a way to get around this problem.", "choices": [ "He doesn't think it necessary to refuel the car.", "He can manage to get the gasoline they need.", "He hopes the woman will help him select a fuel." ], "summary": "He can manage to get the gasoline they need." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When does the man eat fast food?", "dialogue": "W: Do you ever eat fast food?\n M: Yes, yes, I do.\n W: What kind of fast food do you normally eat?\n M: Oh, you know, hamburgers, sandwiches, well, sometimes a pizza.\n W: Well, right. And how often do you eat fast food? Every day, more than once a week or less than once a week?\n M: Well, Monday to Friday when I'm working, every day, um, but not usually on weekends.\n W: And when do you eat fast food of the day?\n M: Oh, at work as I said, you know at lunchtime. Sometimes you know, if I'm going out and I've no time to cook in the evening then I'll send out for a pizza.\n W: And what do you think of the fast food? Is it convenient?\n M: Sure, that's sort of the ma in reason that I eat it. We're paying for the convenience; you know the speed of it.\n W: Right. How about \"It tastes good\"?\n M: Yeah, I mean not as good as food in a good restaurant, but it's not bad.", "choices": [ "Every day.", "On workdays.", "On weekends." ], "summary": "On workdays." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the main reason that the man eats fast food?", "dialogue": "W: Do you ever eat fast food?\n M: Yes, yes, I do.\n W: What kind of fast food do you normally eat?\n M: Oh, you know, hamburgers, sandwiches, well, sometimes a pizza.\n W: Well, right. And how often do you eat fast food? Every day, more than once a week or less than once a week?\n M: Well, Monday to Friday when I'm working, every day, um, but not usually on weekends.\n W: And when do you eat fast food of the day?\n M: Oh, at work as I said, you know at lunchtime. Sometimes you know, if I'm going out and I've no time to cook in the evening then I'll send out for a pizza.\n W: And what do you think of the fast food? Is it convenient?\n M: Sure, that's sort of the ma in reason that I eat it. We're paying for the convenience; you know the speed of it.\n W: Right. How about \"It tastes good\"?\n M: Yeah, I mean not as good as food in a good restaurant, but it's not bad.", "choices": [ "Convenience.", "Taste.", "Benefits to health." ], "summary": "Convenience." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think of fast food?", "dialogue": "W: Do you ever eat fast food?\n M: Yes, yes, I do.\n W: What kind of fast food do you normally eat?\n M: Oh, you know, hamburgers, sandwiches, well, sometimes a pizza.\n W: Well, right. And how often do you eat fast food? Every day, more than once a week or less than once a week?\n M: Well, Monday to Friday when I'm working, every day, um, but not usually on weekends.\n W: And when do you eat fast food of the day?\n M: Oh, at work as I said, you know at lunchtime. Sometimes you know, if I'm going out and I've no time to cook in the evening then I'll send out for a pizza.\n W: And what do you think of the fast food? Is it convenient?\n M: Sure, that's sort of the ma in reason that I eat it. We're paying for the convenience; you know the speed of it.\n W: Right. How about \"It tastes good\"?\n M: Yeah, I mean not as good as food in a good restaurant, but it's not bad.", "choices": [ "It's his favorite.", "It's part of his life.", "It needs improving." ], "summary": "It needs improving." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why can't the woman help him?", "dialogue": "M: Can you help me with my painting?\n F: Sorry. I have to write my report.", "choices": [ "She has to write something.", "She has to cook.", "She has to go to school." ], "summary": "She has to write something." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What most interests the man?", "dialogue": "M: Next time in Berlin, I'll stay at Hotel Adlon or Gate Hotel again.\n W: Why?\n M: They're about five minutes from Tiergarten Park. The park has three courses for thirty-minute, sixty-minute, and ninety-minute roams. I enjoyed one of the roams every morning there.", "choices": [ "Traveling in Berlin", "Visiting Hotel Adlon", "Runing in Tiergarten Park" ], "summary": "Runing in Tiergarten Park" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman waiting for?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me. Have you been waiting long?\n W: Twenty minutes already.\n M: Did you notice whether the No. 7 bus has passed by?\n W: Not while I've been standing here. I'm also waiting for the No. 7 bus myself.\n M: Good. Hot today, isn't it?\n W: Yes, it is. I wish that it would rain and cool off.\n M: Me, too. This is unusual for March. I don't remember it ever being so hot and dry in March before.\n W: My mother and I have just moved here from Indiana. It is pretty cold there.\n M: Yes, I've heard of that.\n W: Do you think we've missed the has?\n M: Take it easy. It never comes exactly on the half hour like it should.", "choices": [ "She is waiting for the man.", "She is waiting for her mother.", "She is waiting for a bus." ], "summary": "She is waiting for a bus." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "According to the conversation, what kind of weather is usual for March?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me. Have you been waiting long?\n W: Twenty minutes already.\n M: Did you notice whether the No. 7 bus has passed by?\n W: Not while I've been standing here. I'm also waiting for the No. 7 bus myself.\n M: Good. Hot today, isn't it?\n W: Yes, it is. I wish that it would rain and cool off.\n M: Me, too. This is unusual for March. I don't remember it ever being so hot and dry in March before.\n W: My mother and I have just moved here from Indiana. It is pretty cold there.\n M: Yes, I've heard of that.\n W: Do you think we've missed the has?\n M: Take it easy. It never comes exactly on the half hour like it should.", "choices": [ "Cool.", "Very hot.", "Dry." ], "summary": "Cool." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How often should the bus come to their stop?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me. Have you been waiting long?\n W: Twenty minutes already.\n M: Did you notice whether the No. 7 bus has passed by?\n W: Not while I've been standing here. I'm also waiting for the No. 7 bus myself.\n M: Good. Hot today, isn't it?\n W: Yes, it is. I wish that it would rain and cool off.\n M: Me, too. This is unusual for March. I don't remember it ever being so hot and dry in March before.\n W: My mother and I have just moved here from Indiana. It is pretty cold there.\n M: Yes, I've heard of that.\n W: Do you think we've missed the has?\n M: Take it easy. It never comes exactly on the half hour like it should.", "choices": [ "Every twenty minutes.", "Every half an hour.", "Once a day." ], "summary": "Every half an hour." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much will the woman pay for the skirt?", "dialogue": "M: Compared with the yellow one, you look more beautiful in this white skirt.\n W: Thank you. I like the white one better. But how much will you charge me?\n M: It costs $100, but I'd like to take off 30%, and that's it.", "choices": [ "$30.", "$70.", "$100." ], "summary": "$70." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which word may best describe the two speakers' positions on intermarriage?", "dialogue": "M: I think that intermarriage is a good idea. After all, we are living in a cosmopolitan country. We have so many different races living together peacefully, don't we? It is nothing new to us, and I feel that inter- marriage will work out\n W: Personally, I feel that it is not a very sound idea. It is difficult for two people of entirely different religions to live and share life together. They will face so many problems that it would be better if they don't get married in the first place.\n M: Of course there will be problems. Even two people of the same religion have problems. It is the same in this case. except that it will be slightly more difficult, I guess.\n W: I agree with you, Henry. Naturally, there will be arguments and personal differences. Marriage thrives on a give-and-take policy, so a couple will have to learn to adapt to each other's customs and traditions.\n M: That's right. Married people should be more tolerant towards each other and be willing to learn about each other's religion. Only then can understanding and acceptance be achieved ultimately.\n W: You talk as if it were very simple. It isn't, you know. I should know. as I am a child of a mixed marriage.\n M: All right, you tell us why is is not such a good idea.\n W: You see, Henry, it depends on the individuals concerned. If two people of different religions marry, they should be prepared for the consequences. It is only after marriage that the vast differences in the cultures begin to show. Little things, from food and clothes to bigger aspects like religious beliefs, tend to clash, leading eventually to a rift. Besides. there will be either personal pride or the reluctance to accept the other's views. It may lead to a big gap between the parents, and their children may suffer a lot in between.\n M: You have a point there. but I can also tell you of several such couples who are living happily together.\n W: I suppose that you are right. Intermarriage can lead to happiness or sorrow, depending on how it is handled.", "choices": [ "Comparison.", "Contrast.", "Casuality." ], "summary": "Contrast." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does marriage usually thrive concerning customs and traditions according to the woman?", "dialogue": "M: I think that intermarriage is a good idea. After all, we are living in a cosmopolitan country. We have so many different races living together peacefully, don't we? It is nothing new to us, and I feel that inter- marriage will work out\n W: Personally, I feel that it is not a very sound idea. It is difficult for two people of entirely different religions to live and share life together. They will face so many problems that it would be better if they don't get married in the first place.\n M: Of course there will be problems. Even two people of the same religion have problems. It is the same in this case. except that it will be slightly more difficult, I guess.\n W: I agree with you, Henry. Naturally, there will be arguments and personal differences. Marriage thrives on a give-and-take policy, so a couple will have to learn to adapt to each other's customs and traditions.\n M: That's right. Married people should be more tolerant towards each other and be willing to learn about each other's religion. Only then can understanding and acceptance be achieved ultimately.\n W: You talk as if it were very simple. It isn't, you know. I should know. as I am a child of a mixed marriage.\n M: All right, you tell us why is is not such a good idea.\n W: You see, Henry, it depends on the individuals concerned. If two people of different religions marry, they should be prepared for the consequences. It is only after marriage that the vast differences in the cultures begin to show. Little things, from food and clothes to bigger aspects like religious beliefs, tend to clash, leading eventually to a rift. Besides. there will be either personal pride or the reluctance to accept the other's views. It may lead to a big gap between the parents, and their children may suffer a lot in between.\n M: You have a point there. but I can also tell you of several such couples who are living happily together.\n W: I suppose that you are right. Intermarriage can lead to happiness or sorrow, depending on how it is handled.", "choices": [ "On a give-and-take policy.", "Beyond a give-and-take policy.", "In the manner of each other's adaptation." ], "summary": "On a give-and-take policy." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The cultural differences arise ______ according to the woman.", "dialogue": "M: I think that intermarriage is a good idea. After all, we are living in a cosmopolitan country. We have so many different races living together peacefully, don't we? It is nothing new to us, and I feel that inter- marriage will work out\n W: Personally, I feel that it is not a very sound idea. It is difficult for two people of entirely different religions to live and share life together. They will face so many problems that it would be better if they don't get married in the first place.\n M: Of course there will be problems. Even two people of the same religion have problems. It is the same in this case. except that it will be slightly more difficult, I guess.\n W: I agree with you, Henry. Naturally, there will be arguments and personal differences. Marriage thrives on a give-and-take policy, so a couple will have to learn to adapt to each other's customs and traditions.\n M: That's right. Married people should be more tolerant towards each other and be willing to learn about each other's religion. Only then can understanding and acceptance be achieved ultimately.\n W: You talk as if it were very simple. It isn't, you know. I should know. as I am a child of a mixed marriage.\n M: All right, you tell us why is is not such a good idea.\n W: You see, Henry, it depends on the individuals concerned. If two people of different religions marry, they should be prepared for the consequences. It is only after marriage that the vast differences in the cultures begin to show. Little things, from food and clothes to bigger aspects like religious beliefs, tend to clash, leading eventually to a rift. Besides. there will be either personal pride or the reluctance to accept the other's views. It may lead to a big gap between the parents, and their children may suffer a lot in between.\n M: You have a point there. but I can also tell you of several such couples who are living happily together.\n W: I suppose that you are right. Intermarriage can lead to happiness or sorrow, depending on how it is handled.", "choices": [ "at the wedding", "before intermarriage", "after people get married" ], "summary": "after people get married" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What negative effects may the intermarriage most probably cause?", "dialogue": "M: I think that intermarriage is a good idea. After all, we are living in a cosmopolitan country. We have so many different races living together peacefully, don't we? It is nothing new to us, and I feel that inter- marriage will work out\n W: Personally, I feel that it is not a very sound idea. It is difficult for two people of entirely different religions to live and share life together. They will face so many problems that it would be better if they don't get married in the first place.\n M: Of course there will be problems. Even two people of the same religion have problems. It is the same in this case. except that it will be slightly more difficult, I guess.\n W: I agree with you, Henry. Naturally, there will be arguments and personal differences. Marriage thrives on a give-and-take policy, so a couple will have to learn to adapt to each other's customs and traditions.\n M: That's right. Married people should be more tolerant towards each other and be willing to learn about each other's religion. Only then can understanding and acceptance be achieved ultimately.\n W: You talk as if it were very simple. It isn't, you know. I should know. as I am a child of a mixed marriage.\n M: All right, you tell us why is is not such a good idea.\n W: You see, Henry, it depends on the individuals concerned. If two people of different religions marry, they should be prepared for the consequences. It is only after marriage that the vast differences in the cultures begin to show. Little things, from food and clothes to bigger aspects like religious beliefs, tend to clash, leading eventually to a rift. Besides. there will be either personal pride or the reluctance to accept the other's views. It may lead to a big gap between the parents, and their children may suffer a lot in between.\n M: You have a point there. but I can also tell you of several such couples who are living happily together.\n W: I suppose that you are right. Intermarriage can lead to happiness or sorrow, depending on how it is handled.", "choices": [ "All of the above.", "Much suffering in children's minds.", "A big gap between the parents." ], "summary": "All of the above." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman think of Henry?", "dialogue": "M: You call Henry a dreamer, but I think he's got a lot of good ideas.\n W: Well, good ideas are only useful if you make something out of them. I don't think a day-dreamer can be a good entrepreneur.", "choices": [ "He has many interesting dreams.", "He sleeps a lot without doing anything.", "He doesn't put his ideas into practice." ], "summary": "He doesn't put his ideas into practice." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: I failed again in the exam.\n F: Oh...well...everyone think it difficult this time.", "choices": [ "The man doesn't work hard.", "She failed the exam too.", "There is reason to fail this exam." ], "summary": "There is reason to fail this exam." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How did the man feel about his work?", "dialogue": "W: What did you do last year?\n M: I was a reporter.\n W: I think it was interesting, right?\n M: Yes, it was interesting. But I had to work long hours. I was never at home on weekends.", "choices": [ "It was interesting but it kept him busy.", "He doesn't like it because it is uninteresting.", "He likes the work very much." ], "summary": "It was interesting but it kept him busy." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does this conversation take place?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me, I'd like to know whether the Japanese dictionary I ordered has arrived.\n W: Just a minute, sir. Let me check it for you. Oh, yes, it has. Here you are. That will be $15.", "choices": [ "In a bookstore.", "In a library.", "In the post office." ], "summary": "In a bookstore." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why do many people have to move house?", "dialogue": "W: Now Mr. Hardy, has the situation changed since last night?\n M: No, Mrs. Hamilton is still refusing to talk to us. We'd like her to come out peacefully. The police don't want to charge her, but...\n W: Well, it's her home.\n M: But nobody else refused to move. You see, we're going to build over 300 flats in this area in place of the shabby houses. Families are expecting to move into them next year! It's all being delayed because of one person!\n W: But Mrs. Hamilton was born in that house.\n M: Of course. But we have promised to give her a modern flat immediately, a very nice flat for an elderly person living alone.\n W: So, what happens next?\n M: I don't know, but we can't wait forever. The police will have to do something soon.", "choices": [ "Their houses are above their standard.", "New flat building will be built for them.", "The area will be opened for business purpose." ], "summary": "New flat building will be built for them." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about Mrs. Hamilton?", "dialogue": "W: Now Mr. Hardy, has the situation changed since last night?\n M: No, Mrs. Hamilton is still refusing to talk to us. We'd like her to come out peacefully. The police don't want to charge her, but...\n W: Well, it's her home.\n M: But nobody else refused to move. You see, we're going to build over 300 flats in this area in place of the shabby houses. Families are expecting to move into them next year! It's all being delayed because of one person!\n W: But Mrs. Hamilton was born in that house.\n M: Of course. But we have promised to give her a modern flat immediately, a very nice flat for an elderly person living alone.\n W: So, what happens next?\n M: I don't know, but we can't wait forever. The police will have to do something soon.", "choices": [ "She is old and single.", "She is weak and helpless.", "She is old and sick." ], "summary": "She is old and single." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What might the man think of Mrs. Hamilton?", "dialogue": "W: Now Mr. Hardy, has the situation changed since last night?\n M: No, Mrs. Hamilton is still refusing to talk to us. We'd like her to come out peacefully. The police don't want to charge her, but...\n W: Well, it's her home.\n M: But nobody else refused to move. You see, we're going to build over 300 flats in this area in place of the shabby houses. Families are expecting to move into them next year! It's all being delayed because of one person!\n W: But Mrs. Hamilton was born in that house.\n M: Of course. But we have promised to give her a modern flat immediately, a very nice flat for an elderly person living alone.\n W: So, what happens next?\n M: I don't know, but we can't wait forever. The police will have to do something soon.", "choices": [ "She is pitiful.", "She is peaceful.", "She is determined." ], "summary": "She is determined." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does he often borrow English novels from?", "dialogue": "W: Do you like reading English novels?\n M: Yes, I often borrow those books from the school library.", "choices": [ "From his friend.", "From his teacher.", "From the school library." ], "summary": "From the school library." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is the woman complaining about?", "dialogue": "W: If that man gives me any more letters to type, I'll scream. He's given me ten already today, and there'll be more when I get back from coffee break. I'll be here till midnight.\n M: Calm down, Franny. He can't make you stay after five. Finish what you can, and leave the rest for Mary.\n W: But they're important letters, Joe. They should go out tonight.\n M: That's not your worry. If they're important, he should have given them to you earlier.", "choices": [ "Her boss.", "Her husband.", "Her friend." ], "summary": "Her boss." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man's advice?", "dialogue": "W: If that man gives me any more letters to type, I'll scream. He's given me ten already today, and there'll be more when I get back from coffee break. I'll be here till midnight.\n M: Calm down, Franny. He can't make you stay after five. Finish what you can, and leave the rest for Mary.\n W: But they're important letters, Joe. They should go out tonight.\n M: That's not your worry. If they're important, he should have given them to you earlier.", "choices": [ "Finishing her job earlier.", "Leaving the task to others.", "Asking others for help." ], "summary": "Leaving the task to others." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation probably take place?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, sir. I think you dropped this on the platform back there.\n M: Oh, thank you so much! It would have been terrible if I had gotten on the subway without my wallet!\n W: Don't mention it. Oh, there's my train! See you!", "choices": [ "On a train.", "At a bus stop.", "At a subway station." ], "summary": "At a subway station." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the boy going?", "dialogue": "M: Mary, would you go to the Children's Center with us this Sunday afternoon?\n W: Well, I'd like to, but Mum asked me to see her nephew Tom at No. 1 People's Hospital.\n M: It doesn't matter. What's wrong with Tom? Does he have a bad cold or have a headache?\n W: I was told that he hurt himself in the left left during the football game.\n M: I'm sorry to hear that. How long has he been in the hospital?\n W: Three days. He was sent to the hospital as soon as his leg was hurt.", "choices": [ "The Children's Palace.", "The Children's Center.", "The hospital." ], "summary": "The Children's Center." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the girl going to do this Sunday afternoon?", "dialogue": "M: Mary, would you go to the Children's Center with us this Sunday afternoon?\n W: Well, I'd like to, but Mum asked me to see her nephew Tom at No. 1 People's Hospital.\n M: It doesn't matter. What's wrong with Tom? Does he have a bad cold or have a headache?\n W: I was told that he hurt himself in the left left during the football game.\n M: I'm sorry to hear that. How long has he been in the hospital?\n W: Three days. He was sent to the hospital as soon as his leg was hurt.", "choices": [ "Go to the Children's Center with the boy.", "See Mary's nephew.", "See her mother's nephew." ], "summary": "See her mother's nephew." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How is Tom?", "dialogue": "M: Mary, would you go to the Children's Center with us this Sunday afternoon?\n W: Well, I'd like to, but Mum asked me to see her nephew Tom at No. 1 People's Hospital.\n M: It doesn't matter. What's wrong with Tom? Does he have a bad cold or have a headache?\n W: I was told that he hurt himself in the left left during the football game.\n M: I'm sorry to hear that. How long has he been in the hospital?\n W: Three days. He was sent to the hospital as soon as his leg was hurt.", "choices": [ "He has a bad cold.", "He has a headache.", "His leg is hurt." ], "summary": "His leg is hurt." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the woman fail to catch the flight?", "dialogue": "M: Ok, so what happened when you got to the airport?\n W: Well, I waited in a queue for ages and finally it was my turn to come up to the desk. I was asked to present a visa.\n M: Yes, you need a visa. Your travel agent should have told you.\n W: But I think I was there six years ago.", "choices": [ "Her ticket was not confirmed.", "She booked her ticket at the wrong place.", "She didn't have the right documents." ], "summary": "She didn't have the right documents." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How is the man today.", "dialogue": "W: I heard you caught a cold. How are you feeling today?\n M: I can't complain. At least I'm out of bed.", "choices": [ "He's better.", "He's feeling worse.", "He's sick in bed." ], "summary": "He's better." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Alice's father want to buy for her?", "dialogue": "M: Alice, I want to buy you a watch. Which one do you like?\n W: I like the red one, Dad.", "choices": [ "A sweater.", "A watch.", "A red bike." ], "summary": "A watch." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: Did you enjoy the movie last night?\n M: We couldn't get any tickets, so we went to the beach instead.", "choices": [ "He enjoyed the beach more.", "He wasn't able to see the movie.", "He didn't want to go out." ], "summary": "He wasn't able to see the movie." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man's initial reason for visiting the dentist?", "dialogue": "Patient: Hi. Dr. Hyde?\n Dentist: So, what's seems to be the problem today?\n Patient: Well, I just came in for a check up and a dental cleaning.\n Dentist: Hum. Open up. Let's take a look ...\n Patient: Okay. Uh ...\n Dentist: Hummmm. [Humm? Uh?] Wow! I've never seen one like THIS before. Let me try this.\n Patient: Uhhh ... Ouhhhh [Man screaming in pain ...]\n Dentist: Well, besides a lot of plaque buildup, there is a major cavity in one of your wisdom teeth. [I feel that.] Hasn't this given you any trouble?\n Patient: Well, the tooth has been bothering me, and it sometimes hurts when I drink something cold. Does it look that bad?\n Dentist: Well, we're going to remove the decay, and then we'll either put a filling in, or if the decay is extensive, we can't repair it, we might have to put a crown on your tooth. Or as a last resort, we may have to extract the tooth.\n Patient: Uh, well, that sounds painful!\n Dentist: Don't worry. I've done this ... once before. [Huh?] Nah, just relax.\n Patient: Wait! Aren't you suppose to give me something to dull the pain?\n Dentist: Uh, chicken. Oh yeah. I almost forgot. We can either use a local anesthetic or nitrous oxide ... laughing gas... to minimize the discomfort you might feel. Or you can just grin and bear it.\n Patient: Nah, Nah, nah! Put me under! [I thought so.] I can't stand pain, and I'd rather not be aware of what's going on. And, if I need a filling, can I get one that looks like my other teeth?\n Dentist: If we can save the tooth with a filling, I recommend a high-strength silver alloy filling instead of a porcelain one. It'll probably last longer.\n Patient: Okay, well whatever. Let's get it over with.\n Dentist: Okay, pleasant dreams. Drill please.", "choices": [ "He wanted to have a filling replaced.", "He needed to have a tooth pulled.", "He came in for a dental check up." ], "summary": "He came in for a dental check up." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What problem does the dentist discover when he takes a look in the patient's mouth?", "dialogue": "Patient: Hi. Dr. Hyde?\n Dentist: So, what's seems to be the problem today?\n Patient: Well, I just came in for a check up and a dental cleaning.\n Dentist: Hum. Open up. Let's take a look ...\n Patient: Okay. Uh ...\n Dentist: Hummmm. [Humm? Uh?] Wow! I've never seen one like THIS before. Let me try this.\n Patient: Uhhh ... Ouhhhh [Man screaming in pain ...]\n Dentist: Well, besides a lot of plaque buildup, there is a major cavity in one of your wisdom teeth. [I feel that.] Hasn't this given you any trouble?\n Patient: Well, the tooth has been bothering me, and it sometimes hurts when I drink something cold. Does it look that bad?\n Dentist: Well, we're going to remove the decay, and then we'll either put a filling in, or if the decay is extensive, we can't repair it, we might have to put a crown on your tooth. Or as a last resort, we may have to extract the tooth.\n Patient: Uh, well, that sounds painful!\n Dentist: Don't worry. I've done this ... once before. [Huh?] Nah, just relax.\n Patient: Wait! Aren't you suppose to give me something to dull the pain?\n Dentist: Uh, chicken. Oh yeah. I almost forgot. We can either use a local anesthetic or nitrous oxide ... laughing gas... to minimize the discomfort you might feel. Or you can just grin and bear it.\n Patient: Nah, Nah, nah! Put me under! [I thought so.] I can't stand pain, and I'd rather not be aware of what's going on. And, if I need a filling, can I get one that looks like my other teeth?\n Dentist: If we can save the tooth with a filling, I recommend a high-strength silver alloy filling instead of a porcelain one. It'll probably last longer.\n Patient: Okay, well whatever. Let's get it over with.\n Dentist: Okay, pleasant dreams. Drill please.", "choices": [ "The man has discolored teeth.", "The man has a chipped front tooth.", "The man has a decayed back tooth." ], "summary": "The man has a decayed back tooth." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When does the man feel discomfort?", "dialogue": "Patient: Hi. Dr. Hyde?\n Dentist: So, what's seems to be the problem today?\n Patient: Well, I just came in for a check up and a dental cleaning.\n Dentist: Hum. Open up. Let's take a look ...\n Patient: Okay. Uh ...\n Dentist: Hummmm. [Humm? Uh?] Wow! I've never seen one like THIS before. Let me try this.\n Patient: Uhhh ... Ouhhhh [Man screaming in pain ...]\n Dentist: Well, besides a lot of plaque buildup, there is a major cavity in one of your wisdom teeth. [I feel that.] Hasn't this given you any trouble?\n Patient: Well, the tooth has been bothering me, and it sometimes hurts when I drink something cold. Does it look that bad?\n Dentist: Well, we're going to remove the decay, and then we'll either put a filling in, or if the decay is extensive, we can't repair it, we might have to put a crown on your tooth. Or as a last resort, we may have to extract the tooth.\n Patient: Uh, well, that sounds painful!\n Dentist: Don't worry. I've done this ... once before. [Huh?] Nah, just relax.\n Patient: Wait! Aren't you suppose to give me something to dull the pain?\n Dentist: Uh, chicken. Oh yeah. I almost forgot. We can either use a local anesthetic or nitrous oxide ... laughing gas... to minimize the discomfort you might feel. Or you can just grin and bear it.\n Patient: Nah, Nah, nah! Put me under! [I thought so.] I can't stand pain, and I'd rather not be aware of what's going on. And, if I need a filling, can I get one that looks like my other teeth?\n Dentist: If we can save the tooth with a filling, I recommend a high-strength silver alloy filling instead of a porcelain one. It'll probably last longer.\n Patient: Okay, well whatever. Let's get it over with.\n Dentist: Okay, pleasant dreams. Drill please.", "choices": [ "when he chews on hard foods", "when he eats hot foods", "when he drinks something cold" ], "summary": "when he drinks something cold" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is one method of treatment the dentist does NOT mention?", "dialogue": "Patient: Hi. Dr. Hyde?\n Dentist: So, what's seems to be the problem today?\n Patient: Well, I just came in for a check up and a dental cleaning.\n Dentist: Hum. Open up. Let's take a look ...\n Patient: Okay. Uh ...\n Dentist: Hummmm. [Humm? Uh?] Wow! I've never seen one like THIS before. Let me try this.\n Patient: Uhhh ... Ouhhhh [Man screaming in pain ...]\n Dentist: Well, besides a lot of plaque buildup, there is a major cavity in one of your wisdom teeth. [I feel that.] Hasn't this given you any trouble?\n Patient: Well, the tooth has been bothering me, and it sometimes hurts when I drink something cold. Does it look that bad?\n Dentist: Well, we're going to remove the decay, and then we'll either put a filling in, or if the decay is extensive, we can't repair it, we might have to put a crown on your tooth. Or as a last resort, we may have to extract the tooth.\n Patient: Uh, well, that sounds painful!\n Dentist: Don't worry. I've done this ... once before. [Huh?] Nah, just relax.\n Patient: Wait! Aren't you suppose to give me something to dull the pain?\n Dentist: Uh, chicken. Oh yeah. I almost forgot. We can either use a local anesthetic or nitrous oxide ... laughing gas... to minimize the discomfort you might feel. Or you can just grin and bear it.\n Patient: Nah, Nah, nah! Put me under! [I thought so.] I can't stand pain, and I'd rather not be aware of what's going on. And, if I need a filling, can I get one that looks like my other teeth?\n Dentist: If we can save the tooth with a filling, I recommend a high-strength silver alloy filling instead of a porcelain one. It'll probably last longer.\n Patient: Okay, well whatever. Let's get it over with.\n Dentist: Okay, pleasant dreams. Drill please.", "choices": [ "doing a root canal", "putting a filling in", "pulling the tooth" ], "summary": "doing a root canal" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the dentist use to minimize the patient's pain during the procedure?", "dialogue": "Patient: Hi. Dr. Hyde?\n Dentist: So, what's seems to be the problem today?\n Patient: Well, I just came in for a check up and a dental cleaning.\n Dentist: Hum. Open up. Let's take a look ...\n Patient: Okay. Uh ...\n Dentist: Hummmm. [Humm? Uh?] Wow! I've never seen one like THIS before. Let me try this.\n Patient: Uhhh ... Ouhhhh [Man screaming in pain ...]\n Dentist: Well, besides a lot of plaque buildup, there is a major cavity in one of your wisdom teeth. [I feel that.] Hasn't this given you any trouble?\n Patient: Well, the tooth has been bothering me, and it sometimes hurts when I drink something cold. Does it look that bad?\n Dentist: Well, we're going to remove the decay, and then we'll either put a filling in, or if the decay is extensive, we can't repair it, we might have to put a crown on your tooth. Or as a last resort, we may have to extract the tooth.\n Patient: Uh, well, that sounds painful!\n Dentist: Don't worry. I've done this ... once before. [Huh?] Nah, just relax.\n Patient: Wait! Aren't you suppose to give me something to dull the pain?\n Dentist: Uh, chicken. Oh yeah. I almost forgot. We can either use a local anesthetic or nitrous oxide ... laughing gas... to minimize the discomfort you might feel. Or you can just grin and bear it.\n Patient: Nah, Nah, nah! Put me under! [I thought so.] I can't stand pain, and I'd rather not be aware of what's going on. And, if I need a filling, can I get one that looks like my other teeth?\n Dentist: If we can save the tooth with a filling, I recommend a high-strength silver alloy filling instead of a porcelain one. It'll probably last longer.\n Patient: Okay, well whatever. Let's get it over with.\n Dentist: Okay, pleasant dreams. Drill please.", "choices": [ "a local anesthetic", "nitrous oxide", "no medication is needed in this case" ], "summary": "nitrous oxide" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What should the students do before morning reading?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Ben. You're getting ready for tomorrow's lessons, aren't you?\n M: Yes, but I'm a bit nervous. I have no idea what'll happen in class and how I'll get along with my classmates.\n W: I understand how you're feeling. Just take it easy. You'll make a lot of friends very soon.\n M: Thank you. I'll try my best to get used to my new school life as soon as possible. By the way, what time does the first class begin?\n W: At 8 o'clock. But before that we have 10 minutes to hand in homework and then 20 minutes for morning reading.\n M: So we must get to school before 7:30, right?\n W: Right.\n M: How long does each class last?\n W: 45 minutes, I think, with a 10 or 15 minutes' break.\n M: Well, I hear that lunchtime is nearly 12 o'clock and I'll be starving by then.\n W: Don't worry. During the break after the second class, we can buy something to eat.\n M: That's good.", "choices": [ "Do morning exercise.", "Hand in homework.", "Do their homework." ], "summary": "Hand in homework." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When can they buy something to eat before lunchtime?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Ben. You're getting ready for tomorrow's lessons, aren't you?\n M: Yes, but I'm a bit nervous. I have no idea what'll happen in class and how I'll get along with my classmates.\n W: I understand how you're feeling. Just take it easy. You'll make a lot of friends very soon.\n M: Thank you. I'll try my best to get used to my new school life as soon as possible. By the way, what time does the first class begin?\n W: At 8 o'clock. But before that we have 10 minutes to hand in homework and then 20 minutes for morning reading.\n M: So we must get to school before 7:30, right?\n W: Right.\n M: How long does each class last?\n W: 45 minutes, I think, with a 10 or 15 minutes' break.\n M: Well, I hear that lunchtime is nearly 12 o'clock and I'll be starving by then.\n W: Don't worry. During the break after the second class, we can buy something to eat.\n M: That's good.", "choices": [ "At about 9.00.", "At about 9:40.", "At about 10.30." ], "summary": "At about 9:40." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the man get?", "dialogue": "M: Do you like my new shoes?\n F: Oh, yes. Aren't they smart?", "choices": [ "A new suit", "A pair of new shoes", "A new shirt" ], "summary": "A pair of new shoes" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man going to do?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me, how can I get to the Riverside Theater?\n W: Sorry I didn't earth what you said.\n M: Please show me where the Riverside Theater is.\n W: Can you speak French? I'm a foreigner here.\n M: Oh, wonderful! I come from Paris. Is there a Riverside Theater?\n W: OK, let me show you. Walk along the river and take the fourth turn on the left and go down until you reach the second traffic light. Tuna fight, at the end of the road, you'll see the theater.\n M: Good heavens! What a long way!\n W: Yes, you can take a taxi if you can't remember what I told you or if you don't want to walk a long way.\n M: Well, I like walking. It's a fine day for walking, isn't it? And Shakespeare's play is worth such a day and such a long way!\n W: It sounds reasonable. I like Shakespeare!\n M: Thank you very much.\n W: It's a pleasure.", "choices": [ "He wants to visit the teacher.", "He wants to see Shakespeare's play,", "He wants to meet Shakespeare." ], "summary": "He wants to see Shakespeare's play," }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where do the two speakers probably come from?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me, how can I get to the Riverside Theater?\n W: Sorry I didn't earth what you said.\n M: Please show me where the Riverside Theater is.\n W: Can you speak French? I'm a foreigner here.\n M: Oh, wonderful! I come from Paris. Is there a Riverside Theater?\n W: OK, let me show you. Walk along the river and take the fourth turn on the left and go down until you reach the second traffic light. Tuna fight, at the end of the road, you'll see the theater.\n M: Good heavens! What a long way!\n W: Yes, you can take a taxi if you can't remember what I told you or if you don't want to walk a long way.\n M: Well, I like walking. It's a fine day for walking, isn't it? And Shakespeare's play is worth such a day and such a long way!\n W: It sounds reasonable. I like Shakespeare!\n M: Thank you very much.\n W: It's a pleasure.", "choices": [ "One is from England, and the other is from France.", "Both of them are Frenchmen.", "They come from England." ], "summary": "Both of them are Frenchmen." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which is WRONG according to the dialog?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me, how can I get to the Riverside Theater?\n W: Sorry I didn't earth what you said.\n M: Please show me where the Riverside Theater is.\n W: Can you speak French? I'm a foreigner here.\n M: Oh, wonderful! I come from Paris. Is there a Riverside Theater?\n W: OK, let me show you. Walk along the river and take the fourth turn on the left and go down until you reach the second traffic light. Tuna fight, at the end of the road, you'll see the theater.\n M: Good heavens! What a long way!\n W: Yes, you can take a taxi if you can't remember what I told you or if you don't want to walk a long way.\n M: Well, I like walking. It's a fine day for walking, isn't it? And Shakespeare's play is worth such a day and such a long way!\n W: It sounds reasonable. I like Shakespeare!\n M: Thank you very much.\n W: It's a pleasure.", "choices": [ "Both of them like Shakespeare's play.", "The man knows whose play is on in the theater.", "The man doesn't like going there because of the long way." ], "summary": "The man doesn't like going there because of the long way." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time is it now?", "dialogue": "W: What time is your class, Jake?\n M: Noon. I've only got fifteen minutes to get there.\n W: I can drive you. My next class isn't until a quarter after three.", "choices": [ "At 3:15 p.m.", "At 2:45 p.m.", "At 11:45 a.m." ], "summary": "At 11:45 a.m." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When is the man going to take the children out?", "dialogue": "M: I want to take the children out next Saturday.\n W: That's eleventh, isn't it?\n M: NO, it's twelfth.\n W: Where do you want to take them?\n M: To the zoo.\n W: I remember you took them there last month. They don't like it.\n M: Really? But that'S not what they told me.\n W: I think the beach is a better place to go.\n M: Okay, then, we can go to the beach.\n W: I'll get them ready for you in the morning.", "choices": [ "Tenth.", "Eleventh.", "Twelfth." ], "summary": "Twelfth." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the children tell their father about the trip to the zoo?", "dialogue": "M: I want to take the children out next Saturday.\n W: That's eleventh, isn't it?\n M: NO, it's twelfth.\n W: Where do you want to take them?\n M: To the zoo.\n W: I remember you took them there last month. They don't like it.\n M: Really? But that'S not what they told me.\n W: I think the beach is a better place to go.\n M: Okay, then, we can go to the beach.\n W: I'll get them ready for you in the morning.", "choices": [ "They like going to the zoo.", "They like to go to the beach.", "They dislike going to the zoo." ], "summary": "They like going to the zoo." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "M: Well. I haven't seen you since our graduation. How are things going with you?\n W: Not bad. I'm my own boss now.", "choices": [ "Secretary and boss.", "Doctor and patient.", "Old classmates." ], "summary": "Old classmates." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the woman work?", "dialogue": "M: Mary is in charge of the art and music section; and Charles, the ports page. What about you?\n W: I'm responsible for the editorials.", "choices": [ "At a book store.", "At an art museum.", "At a newspaper office." ], "summary": "At a newspaper office." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "In which month did Tom's father go to Toronto?", "dialogue": "W: Tom, I hear your father has gone to Toronto. Is that right?\n M: Yes, he'll stay there for more than two months. He'll return at the end of March.", "choices": [ "January.", "February.", "March." ], "summary": "January." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn about the man?", "dialogue": "M: How do you pay at the shops, Mary?\n W: Why? By cash or card, of course.\n M: Ever thought of your mobile phone?\n W: Is it possible?\n M: This time next year, perhaps. It's efficient. Everything is done in 0.2 second, to be exact.", "choices": [ "He is asking the woman to pay at the cashier", "He wants to buy a mobile phone from the woman", "He is giving the woman some information" ], "summary": "He is giving the woman some information" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman want to do?", "dialogue": "W: We can all go swimming in the river after the basketball match.\n M: If it's a nice day of course.", "choices": [ "Have a basketball match.", "Swim in the river.", "Have a good time." ], "summary": "Swim in the river." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long does the man have to wait for the next bus?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Nancy. I'm sorry, but I just missed the 8:50 bus to the museum. I'm afraid I'll be a little late.\n W: It doesn't matter. The next bus will be coming at 9:00. You can catch that one. The museum opens at 9:30.", "choices": [ "10 minutes", "20 minutes", "30 minutes" ], "summary": "10 minutes" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man tell the woman to take?", "dialogue": "M: Shall we go to the park tomorrow?\n W: Good idea. What should I take?\n M: Your camera, please.", "choices": [ "Her umbrella.", "Her camera.", "Her hat." ], "summary": "Her camera." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do several people advise the woman to do?", "dialogue": "W: Morning, Peter. Nice suit! A new one?\n M: Oh, yes. My wife bought it for me yesterday. Hmm, you look nice in that yellow dress. Yellow suits you really well.\n W: Maybe. Several people also have suggested that I get more yellow clothes. They say the color suits me because of my skin.\n M: That's right. You know, pink, green and black could also be good for you. Actually, I think all colors are okay for a person like you. Different colors can give people different impressions. For example, black could make you look mature, while pink could make you look young and energetic.\n W: It's kind of you to say so. It sounds like you're a clothing expert.\n M: Well, compared with my wife, I'm just a beginner.", "choices": [ "Get more yellow clothes.", "Buy a new shirt for Peter.", "Try clothes of different colors." ], "summary": "Get more yellow clothes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What color makes the woman young and energetic?", "dialogue": "W: Morning, Peter. Nice suit! A new one?\n M: Oh, yes. My wife bought it for me yesterday. Hmm, you look nice in that yellow dress. Yellow suits you really well.\n W: Maybe. Several people also have suggested that I get more yellow clothes. They say the color suits me because of my skin.\n M: That's right. You know, pink, green and black could also be good for you. Actually, I think all colors are okay for a person like you. Different colors can give people different impressions. For example, black could make you look mature, while pink could make you look young and energetic.\n W: It's kind of you to say so. It sounds like you're a clothing expert.\n M: Well, compared with my wife, I'm just a beginner.", "choices": [ "Yellow.", "Pink.", "Black" ], "summary": "Pink." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is really an expert in clothing?", "dialogue": "W: Morning, Peter. Nice suit! A new one?\n M: Oh, yes. My wife bought it for me yesterday. Hmm, you look nice in that yellow dress. Yellow suits you really well.\n W: Maybe. Several people also have suggested that I get more yellow clothes. They say the color suits me because of my skin.\n M: That's right. You know, pink, green and black could also be good for you. Actually, I think all colors are okay for a person like you. Different colors can give people different impressions. For example, black could make you look mature, while pink could make you look young and energetic.\n W: It's kind of you to say so. It sounds like you're a clothing expert.\n M: Well, compared with my wife, I'm just a beginner.", "choices": [ "Peter.", "The woman.", "Peter's wife." ], "summary": "Peter's wife." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man imply?", "dialogue": "W: Mrs. Long's briefing seems to go on forever. I was barely able to stay awake.\n M: How could you sleep through that? It was very important for the mission we were going to carry out.", "choices": [ "Mr. Long's briefing was unnecessarily long.", "The woman should have been more attentive.", "Mr. Long's briefing was not relevant to the mission." ], "summary": "The woman should have been more attentive." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How did the woman feel about coming back by coach?", "dialogue": "M: Did you mind coming back by coach instead of by train?\n W: No, we didn't mind at all. It took a lot longer, but it was very comfortableand it was much cheaper.", "choices": [ "She felt it was tiring.", "She felt it was very nice.", "She thought it took less time." ], "summary": "She felt it was very nice." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where're Linda's pencils?", "dialogue": "W: Where're Linda's pencils? I can't find them.\n M: Oh, really? I think they're in her pencil-box.", "choices": [ "In her pencil-box.", "In her desk.", "On her desk." ], "summary": "In her pencil-box." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Whom are the speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "M: Do you know the guy with the glasses? He talks too much.\n W: Don't you remember him? He was always with that terrible girl from school.", "choices": [ "A pretty girl", "An unknown man", "A school teacher." ], "summary": "An unknown man" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When did the woman arrive at the party?", "dialogue": "W: Wow, are you still up? It's late.\n M: It is? I didn't realize. Where have you been, Mary?\n W: I was at Kayla's birthday party tonight. She had it in a big restaurant in the East End. I didn't get there until 10:00, though. I first had to say goodbye to my friend Lisa who's moving to Seattle next week. We met up at 8:00 at a bar and talked for a long time. I was already tired by the time I got to the party, so I left at 11:30.\n M: Well, I'm tired myself. I've been reading Skeleton Crew by Stephen King. It's pretty scary, but it's hard to put down.\n W: Oh, that's his collection of short stories, right? I read that when I was 14! It really gave me nightmares.\n M: I'm not surprised. I just read the story about the toy monkey that kills people. It really disturbed me. Now I can't sleep.\n W: A lot of people used to say Stephen King was a bad writer, but I've always enjoyed his books - even if they made me really afraid. But now, even the book reviewers have come to respect him.", "choices": [ "At 8:00.", "At 10:00.", "At 11:30." ], "summary": "At 10:00." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is moving to Seattle?", "dialogue": "W: Wow, are you still up? It's late.\n M: It is? I didn't realize. Where have you been, Mary?\n W: I was at Kayla's birthday party tonight. She had it in a big restaurant in the East End. I didn't get there until 10:00, though. I first had to say goodbye to my friend Lisa who's moving to Seattle next week. We met up at 8:00 at a bar and talked for a long time. I was already tired by the time I got to the party, so I left at 11:30.\n M: Well, I'm tired myself. I've been reading Skeleton Crew by Stephen King. It's pretty scary, but it's hard to put down.\n W: Oh, that's his collection of short stories, right? I read that when I was 14! It really gave me nightmares.\n M: I'm not surprised. I just read the story about the toy monkey that kills people. It really disturbed me. Now I can't sleep.\n W: A lot of people used to say Stephen King was a bad writer, but I've always enjoyed his books - even if they made me really afraid. But now, even the book reviewers have come to respect him.", "choices": [ "Kayla.", "Mary.", "Lisa." ], "summary": "Lisa." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man say about Skeleton Crew?", "dialogue": "W: Wow, are you still up? It's late.\n M: It is? I didn't realize. Where have you been, Mary?\n W: I was at Kayla's birthday party tonight. She had it in a big restaurant in the East End. I didn't get there until 10:00, though. I first had to say goodbye to my friend Lisa who's moving to Seattle next week. We met up at 8:00 at a bar and talked for a long time. I was already tired by the time I got to the party, so I left at 11:30.\n M: Well, I'm tired myself. I've been reading Skeleton Crew by Stephen King. It's pretty scary, but it's hard to put down.\n W: Oh, that's his collection of short stories, right? I read that when I was 14! It really gave me nightmares.\n M: I'm not surprised. I just read the story about the toy monkey that kills people. It really disturbed me. Now I can't sleep.\n W: A lot of people used to say Stephen King was a bad writer, but I've always enjoyed his books - even if they made me really afraid. But now, even the book reviewers have come to respect him.", "choices": [ "It is hard to stop reading it.", "It is about people's nightmares.", "It is a novel about animals." ], "summary": "It is hard to stop reading it." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman think of Stephen King?", "dialogue": "W: Wow, are you still up? It's late.\n M: It is? I didn't realize. Where have you been, Mary?\n W: I was at Kayla's birthday party tonight. She had it in a big restaurant in the East End. I didn't get there until 10:00, though. I first had to say goodbye to my friend Lisa who's moving to Seattle next week. We met up at 8:00 at a bar and talked for a long time. I was already tired by the time I got to the party, so I left at 11:30.\n M: Well, I'm tired myself. I've been reading Skeleton Crew by Stephen King. It's pretty scary, but it's hard to put down.\n W: Oh, that's his collection of short stories, right? I read that when I was 14! It really gave me nightmares.\n M: I'm not surprised. I just read the story about the toy monkey that kills people. It really disturbed me. Now I can't sleep.\n W: A lot of people used to say Stephen King was a bad writer, but I've always enjoyed his books - even if they made me really afraid. But now, even the book reviewers have come to respect him.", "choices": [ "She likes his books.", "She has come to respect him.", "She thinks he is a bad writer." ], "summary": "She likes his books." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the man get a new TV?", "dialogue": "W: Hey! You've got a new television.\n M: Yeah! It was sent here yesterday. What do you think of it?\n W: It's huge. It almost takes up the entire side of the room.\n M: I know. But you don't think it's too big, do you?\n W: I didn't say that. I mean, if you enjoy it, why not? What happened to your old TV, by the way?\n M: It just stopped working last Friday. It was pretty old and didn't work well. I thought you can afford it, why not get a new one?\n W: It must have been expensive.\n M: Well, not as much as you might think. I got it on sale for 50 percent off 2,400 dollars.\n W: What? You spent 1,200 dollars on a TV? Did you think you watch TV that often?\n M: Well, I don't. Do you think I should return it? If I do it within a week, I can get my money back.\n W: Honestly, I think you should. That's too much money for a television.\n M: I think you are right.", "choices": [ "TV is on sale.", "He loves big TV.", "His old TV doesn't work." ], "summary": "His old TV doesn't work." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much does the man pay for the new TV?", "dialogue": "W: Hey! You've got a new television.\n M: Yeah! It was sent here yesterday. What do you think of it?\n W: It's huge. It almost takes up the entire side of the room.\n M: I know. But you don't think it's too big, do you?\n W: I didn't say that. I mean, if you enjoy it, why not? What happened to your old TV, by the way?\n M: It just stopped working last Friday. It was pretty old and didn't work well. I thought you can afford it, why not get a new one?\n W: It must have been expensive.\n M: Well, not as much as you might think. I got it on sale for 50 percent off 2,400 dollars.\n W: What? You spent 1,200 dollars on a TV? Did you think you watch TV that often?\n M: Well, I don't. Do you think I should return it? If I do it within a week, I can get my money back.\n W: Honestly, I think you should. That's too much money for a television.\n M: I think you are right.", "choices": [ "$1,200.", "$1,250.", "$2,400." ], "summary": "$1,200." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man probably do after the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Hey! You've got a new television.\n M: Yeah! It was sent here yesterday. What do you think of it?\n W: It's huge. It almost takes up the entire side of the room.\n M: I know. But you don't think it's too big, do you?\n W: I didn't say that. I mean, if you enjoy it, why not? What happened to your old TV, by the way?\n M: It just stopped working last Friday. It was pretty old and didn't work well. I thought you can afford it, why not get a new one?\n W: It must have been expensive.\n M: Well, not as much as you might think. I got it on sale for 50 percent off 2,400 dollars.\n W: What? You spent 1,200 dollars on a TV? Did you think you watch TV that often?\n M: Well, I don't. Do you think I should return it? If I do it within a week, I can get my money back.\n W: Honestly, I think you should. That's too much money for a television.\n M: I think you are right.", "choices": [ "He will be eager to watch TV.", "He will return the television to the store.", "He will look for a cheaper television." ], "summary": "He will return the television to the store." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who sent a new camera to the boy?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Alice. Look at my new camera.\n W: Where did you get it?\n M: My uncle Robert sent it to me last week.", "choices": [ "His mother.", "His uncle.", "His sister." ], "summary": "His uncle." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time is it now?", "dialogue": "W: We are going to be late for the film!\n M: Take it easy, we still have time.\n W: What time does the film start?\n M: At 7:30. We have 45 minutes to get there.", "choices": [ "6:30.", "6:15.", "6:45." ], "summary": "6:45." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who wanted to borrow the camera?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, could youlend me the digital camera, David?\n M: Hi, Alice. I'd like to, but it belongs to Jane.\n W: Well, in that case, I'll borrow one from Mary.", "choices": [ "Mary.", "Jane.", "Alice." ], "summary": "Alice." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the two speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "M: Do you like your new house?\n W: It's nice to have enough space for all my things, so I'm glad to move in. But I miss my old friends and neighbors. I especially miss living close to the school.", "choices": [ "The woman's new house.", "The woman's new school.", "The woman's new friends." ], "summary": "The woman's new house." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the woman?", "dialogue": "M: Jack has got a bad cold. Could you get some medicine for him?\n W: OK, I'll go to the supermarket right now.", "choices": [ "She's caught a bad cold", "She asks the man for some medicine", "She's going to buy some medicine" ], "summary": "She's going to buy some medicine" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman want the man to give up drinking?", "dialogue": "W: Why don't you give up drinking? It's such a bad example to the children.\n M: It's one of the pleasures in my life. That's why.", "choices": [ "Because he is in bad condition.", "Because she can't stand the smell.", "Because the kids may learn from him." ], "summary": "Because the kids may learn from him." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the relationship between the speakers?", "dialogue": "M: May I help you?\n W: Yes, I'd like to buy a swimming suit for my elder sister as a birthday present.", "choices": [ "They are sisters.", "They are strangers.", "They are customer and shop assistant." ], "summary": "They are customer and shop assistant." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: Poor Smith, your marriage hasn't exactly been roses, has it?\n M: Not exactly, married to a woman who overdoes it. I mean, after all when you've been mar-tied ten years, you don't expect a woman to sit on your lap for two hours every evening, call you at work twelve times a day and talk baby talk.", "choices": [ "His wife likes roses.", "His wife is younger than him.", "It's impossible to keep a long-time marriage fresh." ], "summary": "It's impossible to keep a long-time marriage fresh." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the man do?", "dialogue": "W: Well, you have cleaned out the refrigerator this time. Nothing is left.\n M: Oh, yes. I had a lot of work all day and I had only a small lunch at the office.", "choices": [ "He ate all the food in the refrigerator.", "He cleaned the refrigerator.", "He had a big lunch." ], "summary": "He ate all the food in the refrigerator." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does this conversation take place?", "dialogue": "W: Yes, sir. May I help you?\n M: I have a reservation for tonight. John Durgin.\n W: Just a moment, please. Let me check. That's right. You have a reservation for a two-room suite for tonight.\n M: I'm afraid there's been a mistake. I only reserve a single room, not a suite.\n W: I'm sorry, Mr. Durgin, but this is what is available. Your reservation arrived too late to have a single. There's a large conference in town this week and we're full up.\n M: Well, if that's the way it is, I'll have to take it.\n W: Please sign the register here. Your suite is 526.\n M: Thank you.\n W: The lift is on your right, sir, and I'll have your bags sent up in a moment.\n M: Fine, thanks.", "choices": [ "In a restaurant.", "In a hotel.", "At a conference." ], "summary": "In a hotel." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man want to have?", "dialogue": "W: Yes, sir. May I help you?\n M: I have a reservation for tonight. John Durgin.\n W: Just a moment, please. Let me check. That's right. You have a reservation for a two-room suite for tonight.\n M: I'm afraid there's been a mistake. I only reserve a single room, not a suite.\n W: I'm sorry, Mr. Durgin, but this is what is available. Your reservation arrived too late to have a single. There's a large conference in town this week and we're full up.\n M: Well, if that's the way it is, I'll have to take it.\n W: Please sign the register here. Your suite is 526.\n M: Thank you.\n W: The lift is on your right, sir, and I'll have your bags sent up in a moment.\n M: Fine, thanks.", "choices": [ "A single room.", "A two-room suite.", "Only a bed." ], "summary": "A single room." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why can't the man have what he wants?", "dialogue": "W: Yes, sir. May I help you?\n M: I have a reservation for tonight. John Durgin.\n W: Just a moment, please. Let me check. That's right. You have a reservation for a two-room suite for tonight.\n M: I'm afraid there's been a mistake. I only reserve a single room, not a suite.\n W: I'm sorry, Mr. Durgin, but this is what is available. Your reservation arrived too late to have a single. There's a large conference in town this week and we're full up.\n M: Well, if that's the way it is, I'll have to take it.\n W: Please sign the register here. Your suite is 526.\n M: Thank you.\n W: The lift is on your right, sir, and I'll have your bags sent up in a moment.\n M: Fine, thanks.", "choices": [ "He didn't attend the meeting.", "He booked late.", "He arrived late." ], "summary": "He booked late." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is Susan looking unhappy?", "dialogue": "M: Why is Susan looking upset?\n W: I had her play piano instead of going out to play.", "choices": [ "Because her mother blamed her for not playing piano.", "Because she was not allowed to play piano.", "Because she had to play piano instead of going out to play." ], "summary": "Because she had to play piano instead of going out to play." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Based on the girl's statements, how would you describe her English teacher?", "dialogue": "Girl: Dad, can I go to a movie with Sharon?\n Dad: Yeah, sure, but wait. Weren't you supposed to get a report card sometime this past week?\n Girl: Well, oh yeah. Can I call Sharon now?\n Dad: Uh-hum. You didn't answer my question. Did you receive it or not?\n Girl: I love you Dad! You're the best!\n Dad: Don't try to butter me up. I can guess that your answer means that you didn't do well in some of your classes?\n Girl: Well, my English teacher is soooo boring, and he blows up every time someone talks.\n Dad: In other words, you're not doing so well?\n Girl: Uh, a C ... minus.\n Dad: Oh. Well, how are you doing in your Spanish class? You said you liked that one.\n Girl: Well, I do, but I forgot to turn in a couple of assignments, and I had problems on the last test. All those verbs tripped me up. I get them all mixed up in my head!\n Dad: Okay, and what about algebra?\n Girl: Ah, I'm acing that class. No sweat.\n Dad: Oh!\n Girl: Can I go now?\n Dad: And how are you doing in history?\n Girl: Oh, that's my favorite class. Mr. Jones is always passing out candy if you know the answers to his questions.\n Dad: Great. Now, I have a bright daughter with tooth decay.\n Girl: Ah, Dad. Can I go now?\n Dad: You can go if you answer my history question. How old am I?\n Girl: Uh, fifty-five?\n Dad: Fifty-five! You just failed a math and history test at the same time!\n Girl: Dad ...\n Dad: Well, okay, but you need to come straight home from the movie, and you need to practice your clarinet.\n Girl: Oh, I forgot about that grade?\n Dad: What?\n Girl: Gotta run, Dad.", "choices": [ "irritable", "fascinating", "considerate" ], "summary": "irritable" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does she feel about her Spanish class?", "dialogue": "Girl: Dad, can I go to a movie with Sharon?\n Dad: Yeah, sure, but wait. Weren't you supposed to get a report card sometime this past week?\n Girl: Well, oh yeah. Can I call Sharon now?\n Dad: Uh-hum. You didn't answer my question. Did you receive it or not?\n Girl: I love you Dad! You're the best!\n Dad: Don't try to butter me up. I can guess that your answer means that you didn't do well in some of your classes?\n Girl: Well, my English teacher is soooo boring, and he blows up every time someone talks.\n Dad: In other words, you're not doing so well?\n Girl: Uh, a C ... minus.\n Dad: Oh. Well, how are you doing in your Spanish class? You said you liked that one.\n Girl: Well, I do, but I forgot to turn in a couple of assignments, and I had problems on the last test. All those verbs tripped me up. I get them all mixed up in my head!\n Dad: Okay, and what about algebra?\n Girl: Ah, I'm acing that class. No sweat.\n Dad: Oh!\n Girl: Can I go now?\n Dad: And how are you doing in history?\n Girl: Oh, that's my favorite class. Mr. Jones is always passing out candy if you know the answers to his questions.\n Dad: Great. Now, I have a bright daughter with tooth decay.\n Girl: Ah, Dad. Can I go now?\n Dad: You can go if you answer my history question. How old am I?\n Girl: Uh, fifty-five?\n Dad: Fifty-five! You just failed a math and history test at the same time!\n Girl: Dad ...\n Dad: Well, okay, but you need to come straight home from the movie, and you need to practice your clarinet.\n Girl: Oh, I forgot about that grade?\n Dad: What?\n Girl: Gotta run, Dad.", "choices": [ "She finds that the exams are quite confusing.", "She says that the assignments require too much time.", "She feels the teacher doesn't spend enough time explaining verbs." ], "summary": "She finds that the exams are quite confusing." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How is she doing in her algebra class?", "dialogue": "Girl: Dad, can I go to a movie with Sharon?\n Dad: Yeah, sure, but wait. Weren't you supposed to get a report card sometime this past week?\n Girl: Well, oh yeah. Can I call Sharon now?\n Dad: Uh-hum. You didn't answer my question. Did you receive it or not?\n Girl: I love you Dad! You're the best!\n Dad: Don't try to butter me up. I can guess that your answer means that you didn't do well in some of your classes?\n Girl: Well, my English teacher is soooo boring, and he blows up every time someone talks.\n Dad: In other words, you're not doing so well?\n Girl: Uh, a C ... minus.\n Dad: Oh. Well, how are you doing in your Spanish class? You said you liked that one.\n Girl: Well, I do, but I forgot to turn in a couple of assignments, and I had problems on the last test. All those verbs tripped me up. I get them all mixed up in my head!\n Dad: Okay, and what about algebra?\n Girl: Ah, I'm acing that class. No sweat.\n Dad: Oh!\n Girl: Can I go now?\n Dad: And how are you doing in history?\n Girl: Oh, that's my favorite class. Mr. Jones is always passing out candy if you know the answers to his questions.\n Dad: Great. Now, I have a bright daughter with tooth decay.\n Girl: Ah, Dad. Can I go now?\n Dad: You can go if you answer my history question. How old am I?\n Girl: Uh, fifty-five?\n Dad: Fifty-five! You just failed a math and history test at the same time!\n Girl: Dad ...\n Dad: Well, okay, but you need to come straight home from the movie, and you need to practice your clarinet.\n Girl: Oh, I forgot about that grade?\n Dad: What?\n Girl: Gotta run, Dad.", "choices": [ "She is getting excellent grades.", "She is doing average work.", "She is failing the class." ], "summary": "She is getting excellent grades." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the girl like her history class?", "dialogue": "Girl: Dad, can I go to a movie with Sharon?\n Dad: Yeah, sure, but wait. Weren't you supposed to get a report card sometime this past week?\n Girl: Well, oh yeah. Can I call Sharon now?\n Dad: Uh-hum. You didn't answer my question. Did you receive it or not?\n Girl: I love you Dad! You're the best!\n Dad: Don't try to butter me up. I can guess that your answer means that you didn't do well in some of your classes?\n Girl: Well, my English teacher is soooo boring, and he blows up every time someone talks.\n Dad: In other words, you're not doing so well?\n Girl: Uh, a C ... minus.\n Dad: Oh. Well, how are you doing in your Spanish class? You said you liked that one.\n Girl: Well, I do, but I forgot to turn in a couple of assignments, and I had problems on the last test. All those verbs tripped me up. I get them all mixed up in my head!\n Dad: Okay, and what about algebra?\n Girl: Ah, I'm acing that class. No sweat.\n Dad: Oh!\n Girl: Can I go now?\n Dad: And how are you doing in history?\n Girl: Oh, that's my favorite class. Mr. Jones is always passing out candy if you know the answers to his questions.\n Dad: Great. Now, I have a bright daughter with tooth decay.\n Girl: Ah, Dad. Can I go now?\n Dad: You can go if you answer my history question. How old am I?\n Girl: Uh, fifty-five?\n Dad: Fifty-five! You just failed a math and history test at the same time!\n Girl: Dad ...\n Dad: Well, okay, but you need to come straight home from the movie, and you need to practice your clarinet.\n Girl: Oh, I forgot about that grade?\n Dad: What?\n Girl: Gotta run, Dad.", "choices": [ "The teacher gives easy questions on tests.", "The teacher rewards students who can handle his questions.", "The teacher gives candy to all of the students." ], "summary": "The teacher rewards students who can handle his questions." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the girl have to do after she returns from the movie?", "dialogue": "Girl: Dad, can I go to a movie with Sharon?\n Dad: Yeah, sure, but wait. Weren't you supposed to get a report card sometime this past week?\n Girl: Well, oh yeah. Can I call Sharon now?\n Dad: Uh-hum. You didn't answer my question. Did you receive it or not?\n Girl: I love you Dad! You're the best!\n Dad: Don't try to butter me up. I can guess that your answer means that you didn't do well in some of your classes?\n Girl: Well, my English teacher is soooo boring, and he blows up every time someone talks.\n Dad: In other words, you're not doing so well?\n Girl: Uh, a C ... minus.\n Dad: Oh. Well, how are you doing in your Spanish class? You said you liked that one.\n Girl: Well, I do, but I forgot to turn in a couple of assignments, and I had problems on the last test. All those verbs tripped me up. I get them all mixed up in my head!\n Dad: Okay, and what about algebra?\n Girl: Ah, I'm acing that class. No sweat.\n Dad: Oh!\n Girl: Can I go now?\n Dad: And how are you doing in history?\n Girl: Oh, that's my favorite class. Mr. Jones is always passing out candy if you know the answers to his questions.\n Dad: Great. Now, I have a bright daughter with tooth decay.\n Girl: Ah, Dad. Can I go now?\n Dad: You can go if you answer my history question. How old am I?\n Girl: Uh, fifty-five?\n Dad: Fifty-five! You just failed a math and history test at the same time!\n Girl: Dad ...\n Dad: Well, okay, but you need to come straight home from the movie, and you need to practice your clarinet.\n Girl: Oh, I forgot about that grade?\n Dad: What?\n Girl: Gotta run, Dad.", "choices": [ "She has to finish her algebra homework.", "She must read her history book.", "She needs to practice her instrument." ], "summary": "She needs to practice her instrument." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the girl's pen friend come from?", "dialogue": "W: Do you have a pen friend?\n M: Yes, she is a Canadian.", "choices": [ "The USA.", "Japan.", "Canada." ], "summary": "Canada." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did Linda look pale?", "dialogue": "M: You look pale, Linda. Is everything all right?\n W: No. I lost my textbook on my way back from school.\n M: Did you stop by any place?\n W: Yes. I stopped by a post office to buy some stamps.\n M: Think carefully whether you put your book down.\n W: Maybe you are right. I will go back and see if it is still there. Thank you.", "choices": [ "She lost her bag.", "She lost her way.", "She lost her book." ], "summary": "She lost her book." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did she stop by?", "dialogue": "M: You look pale, Linda. Is everything all right?\n W: No. I lost my textbook on my way back from school.\n M: Did you stop by any place?\n W: Yes. I stopped by a post office to buy some stamps.\n M: Think carefully whether you put your book down.\n W: Maybe you are right. I will go back and see if it is still there. Thank you.", "choices": [ "A shop.", "A post office.", "A drug store." ], "summary": "A post office." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the man's house?", "dialogue": "W: How can I get to your house?\n M: Oh, it's very easy. My house is only five minutes' walk from the station. Turn right outside the station, and then it's the third street on the left. You can't miss it. It's got the number on the gate. It's exactly opposite the park.\n W: I see. Thanks.", "choices": [ "Opposite the station.", "Across from the park.", "Next to the bank." ], "summary": "Across from the park." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How will the woman probably go to the man's house from the station?", "dialogue": "W: How can I get to your house?\n M: Oh, it's very easy. My house is only five minutes' walk from the station. Turn right outside the station, and then it's the third street on the left. You can't miss it. It's got the number on the gate. It's exactly opposite the park.\n W: I see. Thanks.", "choices": [ "On foot.", "In the man's car.", "By taxi." ], "summary": "On foot." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the relationship between the speakers?", "dialogue": "W: How do you like the dishes in our restaurant?\n M: Oh, they are wonderful. It's quite some time since I have enjoyed myself so much. And your service is perfect, too.", "choices": [ "Teacher and student.", "Doctor and patient.", "Waitress and customer." ], "summary": "Waitress and customer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the two speakers most probably do tomorrow?", "dialogue": "W: Would you help me for a minute,please?\n M: Of course. What do you want me to do?\n W: Could you hold these packages while I look for the key to the door?\n M: I'd be glad to. What's in these packages? They're extremely heavy.\n W: Just the things we need for the picnic tomorrow.\n M: Well, hurry up and open the door. I told you these things were very heavy.\n W: I can't find the key. You must have it.\n M: You're right, but how can I get the key while I'm holding all these packages?", "choices": [ "Go shopping together.", "Stay home and have a rest.", "Have a picnic." ], "summary": "Have a picnic." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man urge the woman to open the door quickly?", "dialogue": "W: Would you help me for a minute,please?\n M: Of course. What do you want me to do?\n W: Could you hold these packages while I look for the key to the door?\n M: I'd be glad to. What's in these packages? They're extremely heavy.\n W: Just the things we need for the picnic tomorrow.\n M: Well, hurry up and open the door. I told you these things were very heavy.\n W: I can't find the key. You must have it.\n M: You're right, but how can I get the key while I'm holding all these packages?", "choices": [ "Because someone indoors is anxious to see him soon.", "Because the packages he's holding are extraordinarily heavy.", "Because they'll get the air tickets to catch the plane." ], "summary": "Because the packages he's holding are extraordinarily heavy." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the key to the door in actual fact?", "dialogue": "W: Would you help me for a minute,please?\n M: Of course. What do you want me to do?\n W: Could you hold these packages while I look for the key to the door?\n M: I'd be glad to. What's in these packages? They're extremely heavy.\n W: Just the things we need for the picnic tomorrow.\n M: Well, hurry up and open the door. I told you these things were very heavy.\n W: I can't find the key. You must have it.\n M: You're right, but how can I get the key while I'm holding all these packages?", "choices": [ "In the woman's purse.", "On the table in the kitchen.", "In the man's pocket." ], "summary": "In the man's pocket." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman doing?", "dialogue": "M: Say, Lisa, what are you doing?\n W: Watching a Japanese film. I'm going to spend all next year in Japan, and I think I should find out more about its culture.\n M: You mean you have been accepted into the program?\n W: I sure have.\n M: That's wonderful. You must be excited.\n W: Excited and nervous. You know I have to work on some basic conversation skills.\n M: How much Japanese can you understand?\n W: Only a little now. But I'm going to take a special language class next month.\n M: I wish I were as clever as you are at foreign languages. I would love to study abroad.\n W: Then why don't you? The school has a lot of programs that don't require the mastery of a foreign language. You just have to be the kind of person who is quick to learn new things and can get used to a new environment fast.\n M: I thought all programs required one to know a foreign language. Thank you for letting me know this.", "choices": [ "Listening to music.", "Seeing a film.", "Writing a letter." ], "summary": "Seeing a film." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long will the woman stay in Japan?", "dialogue": "M: Say, Lisa, what are you doing?\n W: Watching a Japanese film. I'm going to spend all next year in Japan, and I think I should find out more about its culture.\n M: You mean you have been accepted into the program?\n W: I sure have.\n M: That's wonderful. You must be excited.\n W: Excited and nervous. You know I have to work on some basic conversation skills.\n M: How much Japanese can you understand?\n W: Only a little now. But I'm going to take a special language class next month.\n M: I wish I were as clever as you are at foreign languages. I would love to study abroad.\n W: Then why don't you? The school has a lot of programs that don't require the mastery of a foreign language. You just have to be the kind of person who is quick to learn new things and can get used to a new environment fast.\n M: I thought all programs required one to know a foreign language. Thank you for letting me know this.", "choices": [ "For a year.", "For a month.", "For two years." ], "summary": "For a year." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the woman do before she leaves for Japan?", "dialogue": "M: Say, Lisa, what are you doing?\n W: Watching a Japanese film. I'm going to spend all next year in Japan, and I think I should find out more about its culture.\n M: You mean you have been accepted into the program?\n W: I sure have.\n M: That's wonderful. You must be excited.\n W: Excited and nervous. You know I have to work on some basic conversation skills.\n M: How much Japanese can you understand?\n W: Only a little now. But I'm going to take a special language class next month.\n M: I wish I were as clever as you are at foreign languages. I would love to study abroad.\n W: Then why don't you? The school has a lot of programs that don't require the mastery of a foreign language. You just have to be the kind of person who is quick to learn new things and can get used to a new environment fast.\n M: I thought all programs required one to know a foreign language. Thank you for letting me know this.", "choices": [ "Read more Japanese novels.", "Attend a language class.", "Apply for a new program." ], "summary": "Attend a language class." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man imply?", "dialogue": "W: Congratulations,Tom. I heard you got a job with the Wilson Company.\n M: Thanks, Professor Black, but it's a little too soon for congratulation, all I got so far is an interview, early next week, on Thursday.", "choices": [ "His job starts next week.", "He's eager to start his new job.", "His professor was mistaken about the job." ], "summary": "His professor was mistaken about the job." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who was injured?", "dialogue": "W: I was hoping that we could see Jerry here today.\n M: He was planning to come, but then his wife's father fell down some stairs and they had to take him to a doctor.", "choices": [ "Jerry's wife.", "Jerry's father-in-law.", "Jerry's father." ], "summary": "Jerry's father-in-law." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman want from Microsoft?", "dialogue": "W: I need to get in touch with Microsoft. I'm having problems with the software Do you know its website?\n M: Yeah. It's www.microsoft.com.\n W: Do you think they will take care of my problems?\n M: Of course they will. The aftersales service is very important to the survival of a company.", "choices": [ "She needs them to help her resolve some software problems.", "She doesn't know its website.", "She needs them to take care of her." ], "summary": "She needs them to help her resolve some software problems." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn about the man from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, I'm Mary, but have we met before?\n M: No, I'm new here. I just started working for this company.", "choices": [ "He's the boss.", "He's a visitor.", "He's a new employee." ], "summary": "He's a new employee." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man do after he has succeeded?", "dialogue": "M: When I have succeeded, I'll hold a party for all my friends.\n W: Never forget your promise!", "choices": [ "He will invite all his friends to a dance party.", "He will express his gratitude to all his friends.", "He will hold a party to all his friends." ], "summary": "He will hold a party to all his friends." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much does the computer cost now?", "dialogue": "M: I thought that computer cost 1,000 dollars.\n W: It used to, but the shop owner has lowered the price by 150 dollars.", "choices": [ "$ 1,000.", "$ 850.", "$ 1,150." ], "summary": "$ 850." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the two speakers probably talking about?", "dialogue": "M: Have you finished reading SUPER HERO?\n W: Yes I enjoyed every page of it. It's so exciting.", "choices": [ "A film.", "A novel.", "A game." ], "summary": "A novel." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man promise to do?", "dialogue": "W: Do you have the seminar schedule with you? I'd like to find out the topic for Friday.\n M: I gave it to my friend, but there should be copies available in the library. I can pick one up for you.", "choices": [ "To get the seminar schedule for the woman.", "To make a copy of the schedule for his friend.", "To find out more about the topic for the seminar." ], "summary": "To get the seminar schedule for the woman." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman refuse the invitation for tonight?", "dialogue": "M: When can we expect you for dinner? Can you come tonight?\n W: Not tonight. I promised to go to a concert with my sister.\n M: Well.... How about Friday then?\n W: That sounds fine.", "choices": [ "She doesn't like the man.", "She has another appointment.", "She is too busy with her work." ], "summary": "She has another appointment." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man thinking about?", "dialogue": "M: You know, I'm just not too sure if the new salary will be high enough or even the new position is really what I want. Besides, I like the work that I am doing now.\n W: It sounds as though you've already made up your mind about what you are going to do.", "choices": [ "Whether to employ the woman.", "Whether to take up the new job.", "Whether to ask for a raise." ], "summary": "Whether to take up the new job." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the woman do last weekend?", "dialogue": "M: Hey, Karen, it looks like you've got some sun this weekend.\n W: Yeah, I guess so. I spent the weekend at the beach.\n M: Oh, yeah, that's great. Where did you stay?\n W: Some friends of my parents' live out there and they invited me for as long as I wanted to stay.\n M: So what are you doing back here already?\n W: Oh, 1 have a paper to work on, and I just couldn't do any serious studying at the beach.\n M: I don't blame you. So what did you do out there? I mean besides lying out in the sun.\n W: I ran slowly up and down the beach, and 1 played some volleyball. You know I never realized how hard it is to run on sand. I couldn't even get through a whole game before I had to sit down.\n M: Did you go swimming?\n W: I wanted to, but they said the water isn't warm enough for that until a couple of months from now.\n M: It all sounds nice. I wish I could get away to the beach like that.", "choices": [ "He went to the beach.", "She visited her parents.", "She had a trip to the countryside." ], "summary": "He went to the beach." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the woman come home so soon?", "dialogue": "M: Hey, Karen, it looks like you've got some sun this weekend.\n W: Yeah, I guess so. I spent the weekend at the beach.\n M: Oh, yeah, that's great. Where did you stay?\n W: Some friends of my parents' live out there and they invited me for as long as I wanted to stay.\n M: So what are you doing back here already?\n W: Oh, 1 have a paper to work on, and I just couldn't do any serious studying at the beach.\n M: I don't blame you. So what did you do out there? I mean besides lying out in the sun.\n W: I ran slowly up and down the beach, and 1 played some volleyball. You know I never realized how hard it is to run on sand. I couldn't even get through a whole game before I had to sit down.\n M: Did you go swimming?\n W: I wanted to, but they said the water isn't warm enough for that until a couple of months from now.\n M: It all sounds nice. I wish I could get away to the beach like that.", "choices": [ "She was tired.", "She caught a cold.", "She had school work to do." ], "summary": "She had school work to do." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was the weather like at the weekend?", "dialogue": "M: Hey, Karen, it looks like you've got some sun this weekend.\n W: Yeah, I guess so. I spent the weekend at the beach.\n M: Oh, yeah, that's great. Where did you stay?\n W: Some friends of my parents' live out there and they invited me for as long as I wanted to stay.\n M: So what are you doing back here already?\n W: Oh, 1 have a paper to work on, and I just couldn't do any serious studying at the beach.\n M: I don't blame you. So what did you do out there? I mean besides lying out in the sun.\n W: I ran slowly up and down the beach, and 1 played some volleyball. You know I never realized how hard it is to run on sand. I couldn't even get through a whole game before I had to sit down.\n M: Did you go swimming?\n W: I wanted to, but they said the water isn't warm enough for that until a couple of months from now.\n M: It all sounds nice. I wish I could get away to the beach like that.", "choices": [ "Cloudy.", "Sunny.", "Rainy." ], "summary": "Sunny." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: I'm going to take down those curtains and put up new ones.\n M: Why? What's wrong with them?", "choices": [ "The curtains are still quite good.", "They ought to have been clinked long ago.", "The curtains are of a wrong color." ], "summary": "The curtains are still quite good." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: How many more chairs should we get for the meeting?\n M: Don't we have enough by now?", "choices": [ "They are buying only what they need.", "There won't be enough chairs left.", "They don't need any more chairs." ], "summary": "They don't need any more chairs." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What color does the man like?", "dialogue": "W: What color do you like to wear?\n M: I like to wear black, blue, and white. How about you?", "choices": [ "Blue.", "Brown.", "Red." ], "summary": "Blue." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When does the conversation probably take place?", "dialogue": "M: Now, can anyone summarize the main idea of the passage? Yes, Jessie, please?\n W: I'm sorry.\n M: You look pale, Jessie. Are you all right?\n W: No, I'm not feeling well. Mr. Brown.\n M: What seems to be the problem?\n W: I guess I ate something bad at lunch.\n M: And you have a stomachache now?\n W: Yes, I think so.\n M: Can you walk to the school clinic? Or shall I send for the doctor?\n W: No, thanks. It doesn't matter too much. I will go to the doctor after class.\n M: Ok. I'll finish the class in a minute. Then I'll send you to the clinic.\n W: Thank you so much. Mr. Brown.\n M: Don't mention it.", "choices": [ "In the morning.", "In the afternoon.", "In the evening." ], "summary": "In the afternoon." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who might Mr. Brown be?", "dialogue": "M: Now, can anyone summarize the main idea of the passage? Yes, Jessie, please?\n W: I'm sorry.\n M: You look pale, Jessie. Are you all right?\n W: No, I'm not feeling well. Mr. Brown.\n M: What seems to be the problem?\n W: I guess I ate something bad at lunch.\n M: And you have a stomachache now?\n W: Yes, I think so.\n M: Can you walk to the school clinic? Or shall I send for the doctor?\n W: No, thanks. It doesn't matter too much. I will go to the doctor after class.\n M: Ok. I'll finish the class in a minute. Then I'll send you to the clinic.\n W: Thank you so much. Mr. Brown.\n M: Don't mention it.", "choices": [ "A school doctor.", "A teacher.", "A library assistant." ], "summary": "A teacher." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's wrong with Jessie?", "dialogue": "M: Now, can anyone summarize the main idea of the passage? Yes, Jessie, please?\n W: I'm sorry.\n M: You look pale, Jessie. Are you all right?\n W: No, I'm not feeling well. Mr. Brown.\n M: What seems to be the problem?\n W: I guess I ate something bad at lunch.\n M: And you have a stomachache now?\n W: Yes, I think so.\n M: Can you walk to the school clinic? Or shall I send for the doctor?\n W: No, thanks. It doesn't matter too much. I will go to the doctor after class.\n M: Ok. I'll finish the class in a minute. Then I'll send you to the clinic.\n W: Thank you so much. Mr. Brown.\n M: Don't mention it.", "choices": [ "She has a stomachache.", "She has a headache.", "She has a toothache." ], "summary": "She has a stomachache." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Does the woman like tea?", "dialogue": "M: Would you like a cup of tea?\n W: I'd rather have a cool drink, please.", "choices": [ "Yes, she does.", "No, she doesn't.", "She's not sure." ], "summary": "No, she doesn't." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the man like to stay?", "dialogue": "W: What's the accommodation like in London, Ahmed?\n M: Well, it's a bit difficult. There are thousands of overseas students here, you know.\n W: Would it be better to stay in a hotel, to share a flat, or to stay with a family?\n M: It would probably be better to stay with a family to begin with, Carla.\n W: You wouldn't recommend sharing a flat?\n M: No, I wouldn't move into a flat if I were you. You won't get much studying done in a flat. You'll spend half your time cooking and cleaning!\n W: How can I find out about families who take in students?\n M: There's a list at the student union building, on campus. The people at the student union should be able to help you find a family to stay with.", "choices": [ "In a hotel.", "In a flat with others.", "In a house with a family." ], "summary": "In a house with a family." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why doesn't the man like to share a house with others?", "dialogue": "W: What's the accommodation like in London, Ahmed?\n M: Well, it's a bit difficult. There are thousands of overseas students here, you know.\n W: Would it be better to stay in a hotel, to share a flat, or to stay with a family?\n M: It would probably be better to stay with a family to begin with, Carla.\n W: You wouldn't recommend sharing a flat?\n M: No, I wouldn't move into a flat if I were you. You won't get much studying done in a flat. You'll spend half your time cooking and cleaning!\n W: How can I find out about families who take in students?\n M: There's a list at the student union building, on campus. The people at the student union should be able to help you find a family to stay with.", "choices": [ "Because it wastes much time cooking and cleaning.", "Because the British students are unfriendly.", "Because the house is not clean." ], "summary": "Because it wastes much time cooking and cleaning." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who can help to find a family to stay with?", "dialogue": "W: What's the accommodation like in London, Ahmed?\n M: Well, it's a bit difficult. There are thousands of overseas students here, you know.\n W: Would it be better to stay in a hotel, to share a flat, or to stay with a family?\n M: It would probably be better to stay with a family to begin with, Carla.\n W: You wouldn't recommend sharing a flat?\n M: No, I wouldn't move into a flat if I were you. You won't get much studying done in a flat. You'll spend half your time cooking and cleaning!\n W: How can I find out about families who take in students?\n M: There's a list at the student union building, on campus. The people at the student union should be able to help you find a family to stay with.", "choices": [ "The traveling agency.", "The student union.", "The city council." ], "summary": "The student union." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What has the man done to help?", "dialogue": "M: What can I do for you, Madam?\n W: Can I get a city map at the hotel?\n M: Yes, there is a newspaper stall downstairs where they have the city map. Shall I get one for you?\n W: No, thanks. We can get one when we go downstairs.", "choices": [ "He has offered the information", "He has gone downstairs", "He has offered a newspaper" ], "summary": "He has offered the information" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers mainly talking about?", "dialogue": "W: Sunshine Rentals. How can I help you?\n M: I need a car to go to Florida, on May 13th.\n W: Certainly sir. What kind of car would you like?\n M: An SUV, I think. I'm travelling with my wife and three kids.", "choices": [ "Renting a car.", "Going on a trip.", "Booking tickets." ], "summary": "Renting a car." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long can the woman keep the book?", "dialogue": "F: When shall I return the book?\n M: Seven days later.", "choices": [ "A week.", "Two days.", "Five days." ], "summary": "A week." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How are they going home?", "dialogue": "M: Shall we take a bus or the underground?\n W: The stop is a bit far and I'm too tired to walk. I want to get a taxi home.\n M: All right.", "choices": [ "By taxi.", "By underground.", "On foot." ], "summary": "By taxi." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many blocks will the woman have to travel?", "dialogue": "W: How far is it to the courthouse?\n M: Well, you go down this street for two more blocks, then turn left onto Main and go four blocks, then turn right onto Washington Avenue for two blocks, oh, no, not two blocks but one block: it's right there on the coiner, you can't miss it.", "choices": [ "Seven.", "Six.", "Eight." ], "summary": "Seven." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When should the man place his call to Houston?", "dialogue": "M: Miss Smith, I told Dr. Brown that I would call him in the Houston office at ten o'clock by their time. Please find out the time difference for me so that I'll know when to place the call.\n W: It's two hours earlier in Houston, sir. I know without looking it up because my sister lives there.", "choices": [ "At 8:00.", "At 10:00.", "At 12:00." ], "summary": "At 8:00." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the two speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "M: Do you think it is a good idea to double the price of cigarettes?\n W: Yes, because people won't want to smoke as much any more.", "choices": [ "Paying taxes.", "The price of cigarettes.", "Giving up smoking." ], "summary": "The price of cigarettes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is the interviewee?", "dialogue": "Interviewer: What were the things in Britain that you found most strange when you first arrived?\n Mathew: Well, the first thing is driving on the wrong side of the road..., that would be the- that was very strange because you have this automatic reflex when you go out into the street to look one way and a couple of times I did that and I almost got hit by cars and bikes and all, you know. It's dangerous. It really is dangerous. And you have to teach yourself to look the other way.\n Interviewer: Someone said that Britain and the United States are divided by a common language. Have you had any difficulties with the language here?\n Mathew: Oh, yeah-tremendous amount of difficulty but I'm starting to pick it up now-all the lingo and slang and all those-but there's definitely a difference.\n Interviewer: Can you give me any example?\n Mathew: Well, the big-I'd say some of the biggest ones would be the word \"queue\" which means in America \"line\". I never heard the word \"queue\" before. Um-what you call \"chips\", I call \"French fries\". I never heard them called \"chips\". Urn-there's so many-urn-words that are different. Ah-\" crisps\" which mean \" potato chips\" Yeah, that's - we call them \"potato chips\" or \"chips\" in America. You call them \"crisps\" here. So when I heard the word \"chips\", I was thinking of \"crisps\" and not French fry-you know-it's very confusing but-urn-but just some of the expressions like-er-\" mate\" you know and \"love\". Those-you know--they're funny. You don't hear them. You don't hear them in America.\n Interviewer: What about with young people-with people your own age-I mean, do you notice differences there?\n Mathew: I do notice some differences-er-I think-ah-I think the younger people in Britain are-they seem to be-much more radical than the younger people in the United States. I noticed that. Ah-the dress is different. You see a lot of-I see a lot of males here with earring in one of their-in one of their ears. You don't see that in America that much. Somet-maybe here and there, but not, not like you see it here. Ah-so many of the young people wear black-clothing-you know, I don't-you don't see the other colors. At home you see all different types of bright colors-and in England you see so much black. Especially on the women.\n Interviewer: You don't like that?\n Mathew: Not really. It's just my own preference. I like-I'd rather see different colors here and there-not all-not all one color. Everyone looks like Madonna.\n Interviewer: When you say \"radical\"-do you-are you just thinking of clothes or of anything else?\n Mathew: Um-no, I think-er-radical as in going against the norms-could you say? Not only in clothing but I think in politics too whereas in America-er-you don't find that as much. Oh, also, another difference is the young-er-the younger people are-they're more politically aware on a larger level. See a lot of the-a lot of the Americans- they're aware of-er-government of the United States and maybe a few other countries but not as many countries in Europe or they just have a vague understanding of how those other countries are run-not as widespread. Whereas here, I think that they- er-the kids get to know about how different countries are run at a much younger level and they know all about the United States and how it's run.\n Interviewer: What do you think the reasons are for that?\n Mathew: Urn-that's a good question-urn-well, I think that the reasons are-just because of the Press. You hear so much about America here that people are-they're into it-they want to know what it's about and how it's run. And so many of our policies in America affect Britain that they want to understand how policies are made and all that and seeing that that doesn't work on the other level like Britain's policies don't-I mean, they can affect us, but not to as great an extent and therefore you don't hear as much about Britain and people don't know as much about it.", "choices": [ "An American youth.", "A British youth.", "An Irish youth." ], "summary": "An American youth." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the first strange thing the interviewee found?", "dialogue": "Interviewer: What were the things in Britain that you found most strange when you first arrived?\n Mathew: Well, the first thing is driving on the wrong side of the road..., that would be the- that was very strange because you have this automatic reflex when you go out into the street to look one way and a couple of times I did that and I almost got hit by cars and bikes and all, you know. It's dangerous. It really is dangerous. And you have to teach yourself to look the other way.\n Interviewer: Someone said that Britain and the United States are divided by a common language. Have you had any difficulties with the language here?\n Mathew: Oh, yeah-tremendous amount of difficulty but I'm starting to pick it up now-all the lingo and slang and all those-but there's definitely a difference.\n Interviewer: Can you give me any example?\n Mathew: Well, the big-I'd say some of the biggest ones would be the word \"queue\" which means in America \"line\". I never heard the word \"queue\" before. Um-what you call \"chips\", I call \"French fries\". I never heard them called \"chips\". Urn-there's so many-urn-words that are different. Ah-\" crisps\" which mean \" potato chips\" Yeah, that's - we call them \"potato chips\" or \"chips\" in America. You call them \"crisps\" here. So when I heard the word \"chips\", I was thinking of \"crisps\" and not French fry-you know-it's very confusing but-urn-but just some of the expressions like-er-\" mate\" you know and \"love\". Those-you know--they're funny. You don't hear them. You don't hear them in America.\n Interviewer: What about with young people-with people your own age-I mean, do you notice differences there?\n Mathew: I do notice some differences-er-I think-ah-I think the younger people in Britain are-they seem to be-much more radical than the younger people in the United States. I noticed that. Ah-the dress is different. You see a lot of-I see a lot of males here with earring in one of their-in one of their ears. You don't see that in America that much. Somet-maybe here and there, but not, not like you see it here. Ah-so many of the young people wear black-clothing-you know, I don't-you don't see the other colors. At home you see all different types of bright colors-and in England you see so much black. Especially on the women.\n Interviewer: You don't like that?\n Mathew: Not really. It's just my own preference. I like-I'd rather see different colors here and there-not all-not all one color. Everyone looks like Madonna.\n Interviewer: When you say \"radical\"-do you-are you just thinking of clothes or of anything else?\n Mathew: Um-no, I think-er-radical as in going against the norms-could you say? Not only in clothing but I think in politics too whereas in America-er-you don't find that as much. Oh, also, another difference is the young-er-the younger people are-they're more politically aware on a larger level. See a lot of the-a lot of the Americans- they're aware of-er-government of the United States and maybe a few other countries but not as many countries in Europe or they just have a vague understanding of how those other countries are run-not as widespread. Whereas here, I think that they- er-the kids get to know about how different countries are run at a much younger level and they know all about the United States and how it's run.\n Interviewer: What do you think the reasons are for that?\n Mathew: Urn-that's a good question-urn-well, I think that the reasons are-just because of the Press. You hear so much about America here that people are-they're into it-they want to know what it's about and how it's run. And so many of our policies in America affect Britain that they want to understand how policies are made and all that and seeing that that doesn't work on the other level like Britain's policies don't-I mean, they can affect us, but not to as great an extent and therefore you don't hear as much about Britain and people don't know as much about it.", "choices": [ "The British road system.", "The British drive on the wrong side of the road.", "The British drive on the right side of the road." ], "summary": "The British drive on the wrong side of the road." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which of the following statements is NOT true?", "dialogue": "Interviewer: What were the things in Britain that you found most strange when you first arrived?\n Mathew: Well, the first thing is driving on the wrong side of the road..., that would be the- that was very strange because you have this automatic reflex when you go out into the street to look one way and a couple of times I did that and I almost got hit by cars and bikes and all, you know. It's dangerous. It really is dangerous. And you have to teach yourself to look the other way.\n Interviewer: Someone said that Britain and the United States are divided by a common language. Have you had any difficulties with the language here?\n Mathew: Oh, yeah-tremendous amount of difficulty but I'm starting to pick it up now-all the lingo and slang and all those-but there's definitely a difference.\n Interviewer: Can you give me any example?\n Mathew: Well, the big-I'd say some of the biggest ones would be the word \"queue\" which means in America \"line\". I never heard the word \"queue\" before. Um-what you call \"chips\", I call \"French fries\". I never heard them called \"chips\". Urn-there's so many-urn-words that are different. Ah-\" crisps\" which mean \" potato chips\" Yeah, that's - we call them \"potato chips\" or \"chips\" in America. You call them \"crisps\" here. So when I heard the word \"chips\", I was thinking of \"crisps\" and not French fry-you know-it's very confusing but-urn-but just some of the expressions like-er-\" mate\" you know and \"love\". Those-you know--they're funny. You don't hear them. You don't hear them in America.\n Interviewer: What about with young people-with people your own age-I mean, do you notice differences there?\n Mathew: I do notice some differences-er-I think-ah-I think the younger people in Britain are-they seem to be-much more radical than the younger people in the United States. I noticed that. Ah-the dress is different. You see a lot of-I see a lot of males here with earring in one of their-in one of their ears. You don't see that in America that much. Somet-maybe here and there, but not, not like you see it here. Ah-so many of the young people wear black-clothing-you know, I don't-you don't see the other colors. At home you see all different types of bright colors-and in England you see so much black. Especially on the women.\n Interviewer: You don't like that?\n Mathew: Not really. It's just my own preference. I like-I'd rather see different colors here and there-not all-not all one color. Everyone looks like Madonna.\n Interviewer: When you say \"radical\"-do you-are you just thinking of clothes or of anything else?\n Mathew: Um-no, I think-er-radical as in going against the norms-could you say? Not only in clothing but I think in politics too whereas in America-er-you don't find that as much. Oh, also, another difference is the young-er-the younger people are-they're more politically aware on a larger level. See a lot of the-a lot of the Americans- they're aware of-er-government of the United States and maybe a few other countries but not as many countries in Europe or they just have a vague understanding of how those other countries are run-not as widespread. Whereas here, I think that they- er-the kids get to know about how different countries are run at a much younger level and they know all about the United States and how it's run.\n Interviewer: What do you think the reasons are for that?\n Mathew: Urn-that's a good question-urn-well, I think that the reasons are-just because of the Press. You hear so much about America here that people are-they're into it-they want to know what it's about and how it's run. And so many of our policies in America affect Britain that they want to understand how policies are made and all that and seeing that that doesn't work on the other level like Britain's policies don't-I mean, they can affect us, but not to as great an extent and therefore you don't hear as much about Britain and people don't know as much about it.", "choices": [ "The Americans use \"line\" for which the British people use \"queue\".", "The Americans use \"French fries\" for which the British people use \"chips\".", "The Americans use \"crisps\" for which the British people use \"chips\"." ], "summary": "The Americans use \"crisps\" for which the British people use \"chips\"." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is NOT the difference between the American and the British youth?", "dialogue": "Interviewer: What were the things in Britain that you found most strange when you first arrived?\n Mathew: Well, the first thing is driving on the wrong side of the road..., that would be the- that was very strange because you have this automatic reflex when you go out into the street to look one way and a couple of times I did that and I almost got hit by cars and bikes and all, you know. It's dangerous. It really is dangerous. And you have to teach yourself to look the other way.\n Interviewer: Someone said that Britain and the United States are divided by a common language. Have you had any difficulties with the language here?\n Mathew: Oh, yeah-tremendous amount of difficulty but I'm starting to pick it up now-all the lingo and slang and all those-but there's definitely a difference.\n Interviewer: Can you give me any example?\n Mathew: Well, the big-I'd say some of the biggest ones would be the word \"queue\" which means in America \"line\". I never heard the word \"queue\" before. Um-what you call \"chips\", I call \"French fries\". I never heard them called \"chips\". Urn-there's so many-urn-words that are different. Ah-\" crisps\" which mean \" potato chips\" Yeah, that's - we call them \"potato chips\" or \"chips\" in America. You call them \"crisps\" here. So when I heard the word \"chips\", I was thinking of \"crisps\" and not French fry-you know-it's very confusing but-urn-but just some of the expressions like-er-\" mate\" you know and \"love\". Those-you know--they're funny. You don't hear them. You don't hear them in America.\n Interviewer: What about with young people-with people your own age-I mean, do you notice differences there?\n Mathew: I do notice some differences-er-I think-ah-I think the younger people in Britain are-they seem to be-much more radical than the younger people in the United States. I noticed that. Ah-the dress is different. You see a lot of-I see a lot of males here with earring in one of their-in one of their ears. You don't see that in America that much. Somet-maybe here and there, but not, not like you see it here. Ah-so many of the young people wear black-clothing-you know, I don't-you don't see the other colors. At home you see all different types of bright colors-and in England you see so much black. Especially on the women.\n Interviewer: You don't like that?\n Mathew: Not really. It's just my own preference. I like-I'd rather see different colors here and there-not all-not all one color. Everyone looks like Madonna.\n Interviewer: When you say \"radical\"-do you-are you just thinking of clothes or of anything else?\n Mathew: Um-no, I think-er-radical as in going against the norms-could you say? Not only in clothing but I think in politics too whereas in America-er-you don't find that as much. Oh, also, another difference is the young-er-the younger people are-they're more politically aware on a larger level. See a lot of the-a lot of the Americans- they're aware of-er-government of the United States and maybe a few other countries but not as many countries in Europe or they just have a vague understanding of how those other countries are run-not as widespread. Whereas here, I think that they- er-the kids get to know about how different countries are run at a much younger level and they know all about the United States and how it's run.\n Interviewer: What do you think the reasons are for that?\n Mathew: Urn-that's a good question-urn-well, I think that the reasons are-just because of the Press. You hear so much about America here that people are-they're into it-they want to know what it's about and how it's run. And so many of our policies in America affect Britain that they want to understand how policies are made and all that and seeing that that doesn't work on the other level like Britain's policies don't-I mean, they can affect us, but not to as great an extent and therefore you don't hear as much about Britain and people don't know as much about it.", "choices": [ "British young people are more radical.", "They dress differently.", "More British young people wear bright colors." ], "summary": "More British young people wear bright colors." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is NOT one of the reasons that British people know much about the United States, according to the interviewee?", "dialogue": "Interviewer: What were the things in Britain that you found most strange when you first arrived?\n Mathew: Well, the first thing is driving on the wrong side of the road..., that would be the- that was very strange because you have this automatic reflex when you go out into the street to look one way and a couple of times I did that and I almost got hit by cars and bikes and all, you know. It's dangerous. It really is dangerous. And you have to teach yourself to look the other way.\n Interviewer: Someone said that Britain and the United States are divided by a common language. Have you had any difficulties with the language here?\n Mathew: Oh, yeah-tremendous amount of difficulty but I'm starting to pick it up now-all the lingo and slang and all those-but there's definitely a difference.\n Interviewer: Can you give me any example?\n Mathew: Well, the big-I'd say some of the biggest ones would be the word \"queue\" which means in America \"line\". I never heard the word \"queue\" before. Um-what you call \"chips\", I call \"French fries\". I never heard them called \"chips\". Urn-there's so many-urn-words that are different. Ah-\" crisps\" which mean \" potato chips\" Yeah, that's - we call them \"potato chips\" or \"chips\" in America. You call them \"crisps\" here. So when I heard the word \"chips\", I was thinking of \"crisps\" and not French fry-you know-it's very confusing but-urn-but just some of the expressions like-er-\" mate\" you know and \"love\". Those-you know--they're funny. You don't hear them. You don't hear them in America.\n Interviewer: What about with young people-with people your own age-I mean, do you notice differences there?\n Mathew: I do notice some differences-er-I think-ah-I think the younger people in Britain are-they seem to be-much more radical than the younger people in the United States. I noticed that. Ah-the dress is different. You see a lot of-I see a lot of males here with earring in one of their-in one of their ears. You don't see that in America that much. Somet-maybe here and there, but not, not like you see it here. Ah-so many of the young people wear black-clothing-you know, I don't-you don't see the other colors. At home you see all different types of bright colors-and in England you see so much black. Especially on the women.\n Interviewer: You don't like that?\n Mathew: Not really. It's just my own preference. I like-I'd rather see different colors here and there-not all-not all one color. Everyone looks like Madonna.\n Interviewer: When you say \"radical\"-do you-are you just thinking of clothes or of anything else?\n Mathew: Um-no, I think-er-radical as in going against the norms-could you say? Not only in clothing but I think in politics too whereas in America-er-you don't find that as much. Oh, also, another difference is the young-er-the younger people are-they're more politically aware on a larger level. See a lot of the-a lot of the Americans- they're aware of-er-government of the United States and maybe a few other countries but not as many countries in Europe or they just have a vague understanding of how those other countries are run-not as widespread. Whereas here, I think that they- er-the kids get to know about how different countries are run at a much younger level and they know all about the United States and how it's run.\n Interviewer: What do you think the reasons are for that?\n Mathew: Urn-that's a good question-urn-well, I think that the reasons are-just because of the Press. You hear so much about America here that people are-they're into it-they want to know what it's about and how it's run. And so many of our policies in America affect Britain that they want to understand how policies are made and all that and seeing that that doesn't work on the other level like Britain's policies don't-I mean, they can affect us, but not to as great an extent and therefore you don't hear as much about Britain and people don't know as much about it.", "choices": [ "The press reports a lot about the U. S.", "The America's policies affect Britain a lot.", "The U.S. is much richer than Britain." ], "summary": "The U.S. is much richer than Britain." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When is the woman leaving?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Sue. When are you taking off?\n W: Tomorrow morning, from Beijing. The plane takes off at 5:00, and if everything goes well, I'll be at the hotel by 10:00.\n M: I can't travel this year because I must finish my work by the end of September.", "choices": [ "At 10:00 this morning.", "At 5:00 this afternoon.", "At 5:00 tomorrow morning." ], "summary": "At 5:00 tomorrow morning." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "At what time must the passenger arrive at the airport for Flight NH906?", "dialogue": "M: Miss, what time is Flight NH906 for New York due to depart?\n W: It leaves at 3:45. but you must check in one hour ahead of departure.", "choices": [ "2:45.", "1:15.", "3:45." ], "summary": "2:45." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was the matter with the woman?", "dialogue": "M: What's the matter with you? You look angry.\n W: I had words with Jack just now.\n M: Come to the point. Why did you argue?\n W: When I asked him to clean up the bedroom, he didn't listen and left his dirty clothes everywhere.\n M: So you lost your temper?\n W: Yes. How could I bear it?\n M: I hope you'll patch up soon. You should respect each other.\n W: If he doesn't apologize to me, I won't forgive him.", "choices": [ "She was angry with the man.", "She quarreled with Jack.", "She hated doing homework." ], "summary": "She quarreled with Jack." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about Jack?", "dialogue": "M: What's the matter with you? You look angry.\n W: I had words with Jack just now.\n M: Come to the point. Why did you argue?\n W: When I asked him to clean up the bedroom, he didn't listen and left his dirty clothes everywhere.\n M: So you lost your temper?\n W: Yes. How could I bear it?\n M: I hope you'll patch up soon. You should respect each other.\n W: If he doesn't apologize to me, I won't forgive him.", "choices": [ "He cleaned up the bedroom.", "He understood the woman.", "He made the room in a mess." ], "summary": "He made the room in a mess." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the woman do tomorrow afternoon?", "dialogue": "W: Hey, do you want to go for a picnic in the park tomorrow afternoon?\n M: I can't. I just started coaching a boys' football team. We have a game tomorrow.\n W: Oh, that sounds fun. Maybe I can come see it.\n M: Sure! The game starts at two, but we'll be there at 1:00 to prepare. It'll be at the football field beside the high school, across from the post office.\n W: OK, great. I'll be there at 1:30, then. But why did you decide to coach a football team?\n M: Well, I thought it might be a bad idea at first, because I was so busy at work. But then I thought, why not?", "choices": [ "Have a picnic.", "Watch a football game.", "Go to the post office." ], "summary": "Watch a football game." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When did the woman promise to arrive?", "dialogue": "W: Hey, do you want to go for a picnic in the park tomorrow afternoon?\n M: I can't. I just started coaching a boys' football team. We have a game tomorrow.\n W: Oh, that sounds fun. Maybe I can come see it.\n M: Sure! The game starts at two, but we'll be there at 1:00 to prepare. It'll be at the football field beside the high school, across from the post office.\n W: OK, great. I'll be there at 1:30, then. But why did you decide to coach a football team?\n M: Well, I thought it might be a bad idea at first, because I was so busy at work. But then I thought, why not?", "choices": [ "At 1:00.", "At 1:30.", "At 2:00." ], "summary": "At 1:30." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the man think about the coaching position at first?", "dialogue": "W: Hey, do you want to go for a picnic in the park tomorrow afternoon?\n M: I can't. I just started coaching a boys' football team. We have a game tomorrow.\n W: Oh, that sounds fun. Maybe I can come see it.\n M: Sure! The game starts at two, but we'll be there at 1:00 to prepare. It'll be at the football field beside the high school, across from the post office.\n W: OK, great. I'll be there at 1:30, then. But why did you decide to coach a football team?\n M: Well, I thought it might be a bad idea at first, because I was so busy at work. But then I thought, why not?", "choices": [ "He thought it'd be fun.", "He thought it'd be boring.", "He thought he had no time for it." ], "summary": "He thought he had no time for it." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man want?", "dialogue": "F: Would you like something to drink? What about a glass of milk?\n M: No, thanks, I think I'd like something to eat.", "choices": [ "He wants something to eat.", "He wants something else to drink.", "He wants nothing." ], "summary": "He wants something to eat." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How old is the minivan the woman is looking at?", "dialogue": "Car Salesman: Oh. Hi there. A beauty, isn't she?\n Woman: Well ...\n Car Salesman: Do you want to take her a test ride?\n Woman: Well ... Um. How old is it?\n Car Salesman: Well, it's only three years old?\n Woman: And what's the mileage?\n Car Salesman: Uh, let me check. Oh yes. 75,000 miles.\n Woman: 75,000 miles? That's quite a bit for a car that's only three years old.\n Car Salesman: Well, once you're in the driver's seat, you'll fall in love with her. Get in.\n Woman: Ugh ... Uh, I can't seem to get the door open. [Ah, it's okay.] It could be broken.\n Car Salesman: Ah, just give her a little tap. Ugh. Now she's opened.\n Woman: Great. A door I have to beat up to open.\n Car Salesman: Hey. Get in and start her up. [Woman tries to start the car ...]\n Car Salesman: [Um] Well, it's probably the battery. I know she has enough gas in her, and I had our mechanic check her out just yesterday. Try it again.\n Woman: Uh. It sounds a little rough to me. [Well ...] How much is this minivan anyway?\n Car Salesman: Oh. It's a real bargain today and tomorrow only at $15,775, plus you get the extended warranty covering defects, wear, and tear beyond the normal maintenance on the vehicle for an extra $500 for the next 30,000 miles. [Oh ...] with a few minor exclusions.\n Woman: Like ...?\n Car Salesman: Well, I mean, it covers everything except for the battery, and light bulbs, and brake drums, exhaust system, trim and moldings, upholstery and carpet, paint, tires ... Well, a short list, you know.\n Woman: Uh. Well, almost $16,000 is a little out of my price range, plus the seats covers are torn a little.\n Car Salesman: Well, hey, I might be able to talk the manager into lowering the price another two hundred dollars, but that's about all.\n Woman: No thanks. I think I'll just keep looking.", "choices": [ "three years old", "five years old", "seven years old" ], "summary": "three years old" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the vehicle's mileage?", "dialogue": "Car Salesman: Oh. Hi there. A beauty, isn't she?\n Woman: Well ...\n Car Salesman: Do you want to take her a test ride?\n Woman: Well ... Um. How old is it?\n Car Salesman: Well, it's only three years old?\n Woman: And what's the mileage?\n Car Salesman: Uh, let me check. Oh yes. 75,000 miles.\n Woman: 75,000 miles? That's quite a bit for a car that's only three years old.\n Car Salesman: Well, once you're in the driver's seat, you'll fall in love with her. Get in.\n Woman: Ugh ... Uh, I can't seem to get the door open. [Ah, it's okay.] It could be broken.\n Car Salesman: Ah, just give her a little tap. Ugh. Now she's opened.\n Woman: Great. A door I have to beat up to open.\n Car Salesman: Hey. Get in and start her up. [Woman tries to start the car ...]\n Car Salesman: [Um] Well, it's probably the battery. I know she has enough gas in her, and I had our mechanic check her out just yesterday. Try it again.\n Woman: Uh. It sounds a little rough to me. [Well ...] How much is this minivan anyway?\n Car Salesman: Oh. It's a real bargain today and tomorrow only at $15,775, plus you get the extended warranty covering defects, wear, and tear beyond the normal maintenance on the vehicle for an extra $500 for the next 30,000 miles. [Oh ...] with a few minor exclusions.\n Woman: Like ...?\n Car Salesman: Well, I mean, it covers everything except for the battery, and light bulbs, and brake drums, exhaust system, trim and moldings, upholstery and carpet, paint, tires ... Well, a short list, you know.\n Woman: Uh. Well, almost $16,000 is a little out of my price range, plus the seats covers are torn a little.\n Car Salesman: Well, hey, I might be able to talk the manager into lowering the price another two hundred dollars, but that's about all.\n Woman: No thanks. I think I'll just keep looking.", "choices": [ "55,000 miles", "65,000 miles", "75,000 miles" ], "summary": "75,000 miles" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the problem with the minivan's door?", "dialogue": "Car Salesman: Oh. Hi there. A beauty, isn't she?\n Woman: Well ...\n Car Salesman: Do you want to take her a test ride?\n Woman: Well ... Um. How old is it?\n Car Salesman: Well, it's only three years old?\n Woman: And what's the mileage?\n Car Salesman: Uh, let me check. Oh yes. 75,000 miles.\n Woman: 75,000 miles? That's quite a bit for a car that's only three years old.\n Car Salesman: Well, once you're in the driver's seat, you'll fall in love with her. Get in.\n Woman: Ugh ... Uh, I can't seem to get the door open. [Ah, it's okay.] It could be broken.\n Car Salesman: Ah, just give her a little tap. Ugh. Now she's opened.\n Woman: Great. A door I have to beat up to open.\n Car Salesman: Hey. Get in and start her up. [Woman tries to start the car ...]\n Car Salesman: [Um] Well, it's probably the battery. I know she has enough gas in her, and I had our mechanic check her out just yesterday. Try it again.\n Woman: Uh. It sounds a little rough to me. [Well ...] How much is this minivan anyway?\n Car Salesman: Oh. It's a real bargain today and tomorrow only at $15,775, plus you get the extended warranty covering defects, wear, and tear beyond the normal maintenance on the vehicle for an extra $500 for the next 30,000 miles. [Oh ...] with a few minor exclusions.\n Woman: Like ...?\n Car Salesman: Well, I mean, it covers everything except for the battery, and light bulbs, and brake drums, exhaust system, trim and moldings, upholstery and carpet, paint, tires ... Well, a short list, you know.\n Woman: Uh. Well, almost $16,000 is a little out of my price range, plus the seats covers are torn a little.\n Car Salesman: Well, hey, I might be able to talk the manager into lowering the price another two hundred dollars, but that's about all.\n Woman: No thanks. I think I'll just keep looking.", "choices": [ "It has several scratches in it.", "It will not open properly.", "It is missing the door handle." ], "summary": "It will not open properly." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is one thing the extended warranty would NOT cover on the vehicle according to the conversation?", "dialogue": "Car Salesman: Oh. Hi there. A beauty, isn't she?\n Woman: Well ...\n Car Salesman: Do you want to take her a test ride?\n Woman: Well ... Um. How old is it?\n Car Salesman: Well, it's only three years old?\n Woman: And what's the mileage?\n Car Salesman: Uh, let me check. Oh yes. 75,000 miles.\n Woman: 75,000 miles? That's quite a bit for a car that's only three years old.\n Car Salesman: Well, once you're in the driver's seat, you'll fall in love with her. Get in.\n Woman: Ugh ... Uh, I can't seem to get the door open. [Ah, it's okay.] It could be broken.\n Car Salesman: Ah, just give her a little tap. Ugh. Now she's opened.\n Woman: Great. A door I have to beat up to open.\n Car Salesman: Hey. Get in and start her up. [Woman tries to start the car ...]\n Car Salesman: [Um] Well, it's probably the battery. I know she has enough gas in her, and I had our mechanic check her out just yesterday. Try it again.\n Woman: Uh. It sounds a little rough to me. [Well ...] How much is this minivan anyway?\n Car Salesman: Oh. It's a real bargain today and tomorrow only at $15,775, plus you get the extended warranty covering defects, wear, and tear beyond the normal maintenance on the vehicle for an extra $500 for the next 30,000 miles. [Oh ...] with a few minor exclusions.\n Woman: Like ...?\n Car Salesman: Well, I mean, it covers everything except for the battery, and light bulbs, and brake drums, exhaust system, trim and moldings, upholstery and carpet, paint, tires ... Well, a short list, you know.\n Woman: Uh. Well, almost $16,000 is a little out of my price range, plus the seats covers are torn a little.\n Car Salesman: Well, hey, I might be able to talk the manager into lowering the price another two hundred dollars, but that's about all.\n Woman: No thanks. I think I'll just keep looking.", "choices": [ "a faulty oil pump", "a malfunctioning gage", "a worn out brake drum" ], "summary": "a worn out brake drum" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "If the manager lowered the price as the salesman suggests, what would the final price be?", "dialogue": "Car Salesman: Oh. Hi there. A beauty, isn't she?\n Woman: Well ...\n Car Salesman: Do you want to take her a test ride?\n Woman: Well ... Um. How old is it?\n Car Salesman: Well, it's only three years old?\n Woman: And what's the mileage?\n Car Salesman: Uh, let me check. Oh yes. 75,000 miles.\n Woman: 75,000 miles? That's quite a bit for a car that's only three years old.\n Car Salesman: Well, once you're in the driver's seat, you'll fall in love with her. Get in.\n Woman: Ugh ... Uh, I can't seem to get the door open. [Ah, it's okay.] It could be broken.\n Car Salesman: Ah, just give her a little tap. Ugh. Now she's opened.\n Woman: Great. A door I have to beat up to open.\n Car Salesman: Hey. Get in and start her up. [Woman tries to start the car ...]\n Car Salesman: [Um] Well, it's probably the battery. I know she has enough gas in her, and I had our mechanic check her out just yesterday. Try it again.\n Woman: Uh. It sounds a little rough to me. [Well ...] How much is this minivan anyway?\n Car Salesman: Oh. It's a real bargain today and tomorrow only at $15,775, plus you get the extended warranty covering defects, wear, and tear beyond the normal maintenance on the vehicle for an extra $500 for the next 30,000 miles. [Oh ...] with a few minor exclusions.\n Woman: Like ...?\n Car Salesman: Well, I mean, it covers everything except for the battery, and light bulbs, and brake drums, exhaust system, trim and moldings, upholstery and carpet, paint, tires ... Well, a short list, you know.\n Woman: Uh. Well, almost $16,000 is a little out of my price range, plus the seats covers are torn a little.\n Car Salesman: Well, hey, I might be able to talk the manager into lowering the price another two hundred dollars, but that's about all.\n Woman: No thanks. I think I'll just keep looking.", "choices": [ "$15,475", "$15,575", "$15,675" ], "summary": "$15,575" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What season does Mr Wang like best?", "dialogue": "W: Which one do you like,spring or autumn,Mr Wang?\n M: Oh, summer is my favourite season. I like swimming very much.", "choices": [ "Summer.", "Winter.", "He doesn't like anyone." ], "summary": "Summer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How docs Lucy know there was an empty position in the toy store?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me,can I see the personnel manager? My name is Lucy Jordan.\n M: Oh, yes. Have a scat, please.\n W: Thank you. I come in answer to your ad for the saleswoman.\n M: Okay, what qualifications do you have for the toy store work?\n W: I once worked in a local toy store and my major is business administration.\n M: Are you familiar with the toys for children?\n W: Well, my nephew is 8 years old now and he always likes the toys I've bought for him.\n M: How soon would you be able to start work?\n W: As soon as possible.", "choices": [ "From the advertisement on the newspaper.", "From the personnel manager.", "From her former colleague." ], "summary": "From the advertisement on the newspaper." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is Lucy's major?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me,can I see the personnel manager? My name is Lucy Jordan.\n M: Oh, yes. Have a scat, please.\n W: Thank you. I come in answer to your ad for the saleswoman.\n M: Okay, what qualifications do you have for the toy store work?\n W: I once worked in a local toy store and my major is business administration.\n M: Are you familiar with the toys for children?\n W: Well, my nephew is 8 years old now and he always likes the toys I've bought for him.\n M: How soon would you be able to start work?\n W: As soon as possible.", "choices": [ "She majors in English.", "She majors in pre-school education.", "She majors in business administration." ], "summary": "She majors in business administration." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What had the woman thought before?", "dialogue": "M: Your clean shirts are hanging in the closet.\n W: Great! So you did get the laundry done after all!", "choices": [ "The man had finished the laundry.", "The laundry still needed to be washed.", "There were no dirty shirts in the laundry." ], "summary": "The laundry still needed to be washed." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did Doug and Diane first meet?", "dialogue": "Doug: Uh, hi there Diane. Nah, okay. Uh ... Hi, what's up, Di? Okay, here we go... [doorbell ringing ]\n Diane: Uh, hi. It's David, right?\n Doug: No, Doug. Remember? We met at Gary's party last Friday night.\n Diane: Oh, yeah. Now I remember. You were standing all alone ... uh, oh, I ... I mean ... I mean, you ... you know. We started talking about school and stuff. [Yeah, yeah.]. Uh, how did you know I lived here?\n Doug: Well, I just live around the corner, and I asked Gary if he knew how I could contact you, and ...\n Diane: And?\n Doug: Well, I was just wondering if you'd like to go out this Thursday night. [Oh.]. Well, there's this real great movie playing downtown at the theater, [Uh ...] and I thought ... Well ... well, we can't use my car 'cause I was in an accident with this wild man driving this BMW, so I've already checked the bus schedule, and ...\n Diane: Uh-hem [Well], Well, David [No Doug! Remember?] Oh yeah. Doug. I'm sorry, but I have to work that evening.\n Doug: Oh really? Well, I thought you said before that you quit your job.\n Diane: Well, I did, but I found a new one.\n Doug: Uh, well, how about this Friday night? We could have dinner and then see that movie.\n Diane: A movie? How boring!\n Doug: Well, well, uh, well. A movie? Yeah, for ... forget a movie.\n Diane: Anyway, I'm afraid I have to cook dinner for my family, and ...\n Doug: Hey, I love to cook. We could whip something up together! I mean, it would be great!\n Diane: I don't think that's a good idea. It's just a family occasion and ...\n Doug: Well, hey, are you free this Saturday night? I have two tickets to the football game, and I thought ...\n Diane: Sure. I'd love to go. [Okay!] I've wanted to see a game all year. [Yeah!] My roommate will be so surprised when she finds out I have a ticket for her, and ...\n Doug: Well, but ...\n Diane: Oh [car screeching ... ] ... and here's my brother! He's a defensive lineman on the team.\n Doug: Well, he doesn't look too happy.\n Diane: Ah, he's a teddy bear, but hasn't been the same since someone ran into his BMW.\n Doug: Oh. Let me guess. Red, right?\n Diane: Right. [Oh] And, it's just that he's a little protective of me since I am his baby sister.\n Doug: Hey, well, it's been really nice talking to you, but I have to run. Hey. Here are the tickets. Have a great time and, by the way, can I go out your back door?", "choices": [ "at school", "at a restaurant", "at a party" ], "summary": "at a party" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How did he know where she lived?", "dialogue": "Doug: Uh, hi there Diane. Nah, okay. Uh ... Hi, what's up, Di? Okay, here we go... [doorbell ringing ]\n Diane: Uh, hi. It's David, right?\n Doug: No, Doug. Remember? We met at Gary's party last Friday night.\n Diane: Oh, yeah. Now I remember. You were standing all alone ... uh, oh, I ... I mean ... I mean, you ... you know. We started talking about school and stuff. [Yeah, yeah.]. Uh, how did you know I lived here?\n Doug: Well, I just live around the corner, and I asked Gary if he knew how I could contact you, and ...\n Diane: And?\n Doug: Well, I was just wondering if you'd like to go out this Thursday night. [Oh.]. Well, there's this real great movie playing downtown at the theater, [Uh ...] and I thought ... Well ... well, we can't use my car 'cause I was in an accident with this wild man driving this BMW, so I've already checked the bus schedule, and ...\n Diane: Uh-hem [Well], Well, David [No Doug! Remember?] Oh yeah. Doug. I'm sorry, but I have to work that evening.\n Doug: Oh really? Well, I thought you said before that you quit your job.\n Diane: Well, I did, but I found a new one.\n Doug: Uh, well, how about this Friday night? We could have dinner and then see that movie.\n Diane: A movie? How boring!\n Doug: Well, well, uh, well. A movie? Yeah, for ... forget a movie.\n Diane: Anyway, I'm afraid I have to cook dinner for my family, and ...\n Doug: Hey, I love to cook. We could whip something up together! I mean, it would be great!\n Diane: I don't think that's a good idea. It's just a family occasion and ...\n Doug: Well, hey, are you free this Saturday night? I have two tickets to the football game, and I thought ...\n Diane: Sure. I'd love to go. [Okay!] I've wanted to see a game all year. [Yeah!] My roommate will be so surprised when she finds out I have a ticket for her, and ...\n Doug: Well, but ...\n Diane: Oh [car screeching ... ] ... and here's my brother! He's a defensive lineman on the team.\n Doug: Well, he doesn't look too happy.\n Diane: Ah, he's a teddy bear, but hasn't been the same since someone ran into his BMW.\n Doug: Oh. Let me guess. Red, right?\n Diane: Right. [Oh] And, it's just that he's a little protective of me since I am his baby sister.\n Doug: Hey, well, it's been really nice talking to you, but I have to run. Hey. Here are the tickets. Have a great time and, by the way, can I go out your back door?", "choices": [ "He asked a friend for directions.", "He followed her home.", "He looked her up in the phone book." ], "summary": "He asked a friend for directions." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does Doug invite her to go with him on Thursday?", "dialogue": "Doug: Uh, hi there Diane. Nah, okay. Uh ... Hi, what's up, Di? Okay, here we go... [doorbell ringing ]\n Diane: Uh, hi. It's David, right?\n Doug: No, Doug. Remember? We met at Gary's party last Friday night.\n Diane: Oh, yeah. Now I remember. You were standing all alone ... uh, oh, I ... I mean ... I mean, you ... you know. We started talking about school and stuff. [Yeah, yeah.]. Uh, how did you know I lived here?\n Doug: Well, I just live around the corner, and I asked Gary if he knew how I could contact you, and ...\n Diane: And?\n Doug: Well, I was just wondering if you'd like to go out this Thursday night. [Oh.]. Well, there's this real great movie playing downtown at the theater, [Uh ...] and I thought ... Well ... well, we can't use my car 'cause I was in an accident with this wild man driving this BMW, so I've already checked the bus schedule, and ...\n Diane: Uh-hem [Well], Well, David [No Doug! Remember?] Oh yeah. Doug. I'm sorry, but I have to work that evening.\n Doug: Oh really? Well, I thought you said before that you quit your job.\n Diane: Well, I did, but I found a new one.\n Doug: Uh, well, how about this Friday night? We could have dinner and then see that movie.\n Diane: A movie? How boring!\n Doug: Well, well, uh, well. A movie? Yeah, for ... forget a movie.\n Diane: Anyway, I'm afraid I have to cook dinner for my family, and ...\n Doug: Hey, I love to cook. We could whip something up together! I mean, it would be great!\n Diane: I don't think that's a good idea. It's just a family occasion and ...\n Doug: Well, hey, are you free this Saturday night? I have two tickets to the football game, and I thought ...\n Diane: Sure. I'd love to go. [Okay!] I've wanted to see a game all year. [Yeah!] My roommate will be so surprised when she finds out I have a ticket for her, and ...\n Doug: Well, but ...\n Diane: Oh [car screeching ... ] ... and here's my brother! He's a defensive lineman on the team.\n Doug: Well, he doesn't look too happy.\n Diane: Ah, he's a teddy bear, but hasn't been the same since someone ran into his BMW.\n Doug: Oh. Let me guess. Red, right?\n Diane: Right. [Oh] And, it's just that he's a little protective of me since I am his baby sister.\n Doug: Hey, well, it's been really nice talking to you, but I have to run. Hey. Here are the tickets. Have a great time and, by the way, can I go out your back door?", "choices": [ "to a restaurant", "to a theater", "to a dance" ], "summary": "to a theater" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is Diane's response to his invitation on Thursday?", "dialogue": "Doug: Uh, hi there Diane. Nah, okay. Uh ... Hi, what's up, Di? Okay, here we go... [doorbell ringing ]\n Diane: Uh, hi. It's David, right?\n Doug: No, Doug. Remember? We met at Gary's party last Friday night.\n Diane: Oh, yeah. Now I remember. You were standing all alone ... uh, oh, I ... I mean ... I mean, you ... you know. We started talking about school and stuff. [Yeah, yeah.]. Uh, how did you know I lived here?\n Doug: Well, I just live around the corner, and I asked Gary if he knew how I could contact you, and ...\n Diane: And?\n Doug: Well, I was just wondering if you'd like to go out this Thursday night. [Oh.]. Well, there's this real great movie playing downtown at the theater, [Uh ...] and I thought ... Well ... well, we can't use my car 'cause I was in an accident with this wild man driving this BMW, so I've already checked the bus schedule, and ...\n Diane: Uh-hem [Well], Well, David [No Doug! Remember?] Oh yeah. Doug. I'm sorry, but I have to work that evening.\n Doug: Oh really? Well, I thought you said before that you quit your job.\n Diane: Well, I did, but I found a new one.\n Doug: Uh, well, how about this Friday night? We could have dinner and then see that movie.\n Diane: A movie? How boring!\n Doug: Well, well, uh, well. A movie? Yeah, for ... forget a movie.\n Diane: Anyway, I'm afraid I have to cook dinner for my family, and ...\n Doug: Hey, I love to cook. We could whip something up together! I mean, it would be great!\n Diane: I don't think that's a good idea. It's just a family occasion and ...\n Doug: Well, hey, are you free this Saturday night? I have two tickets to the football game, and I thought ...\n Diane: Sure. I'd love to go. [Okay!] I've wanted to see a game all year. [Yeah!] My roommate will be so surprised when she finds out I have a ticket for her, and ...\n Doug: Well, but ...\n Diane: Oh [car screeching ... ] ... and here's my brother! He's a defensive lineman on the team.\n Doug: Well, he doesn't look too happy.\n Diane: Ah, he's a teddy bear, but hasn't been the same since someone ran into his BMW.\n Doug: Oh. Let me guess. Red, right?\n Diane: Right. [Oh] And, it's just that he's a little protective of me since I am his baby sister.\n Doug: Hey, well, it's been really nice talking to you, but I have to run. Hey. Here are the tickets. Have a great time and, by the way, can I go out your back door?", "choices": [ "She can't go out because she has to study.", "She is sorry, but she has another date.", "She has to work that day, so she can't go." ], "summary": "She has to work that day, so she can't go." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does Diane feel about Doug's idea for Friday?", "dialogue": "Doug: Uh, hi there Diane. Nah, okay. Uh ... Hi, what's up, Di? Okay, here we go... [doorbell ringing ]\n Diane: Uh, hi. It's David, right?\n Doug: No, Doug. Remember? We met at Gary's party last Friday night.\n Diane: Oh, yeah. Now I remember. You were standing all alone ... uh, oh, I ... I mean ... I mean, you ... you know. We started talking about school and stuff. [Yeah, yeah.]. Uh, how did you know I lived here?\n Doug: Well, I just live around the corner, and I asked Gary if he knew how I could contact you, and ...\n Diane: And?\n Doug: Well, I was just wondering if you'd like to go out this Thursday night. [Oh.]. Well, there's this real great movie playing downtown at the theater, [Uh ...] and I thought ... Well ... well, we can't use my car 'cause I was in an accident with this wild man driving this BMW, so I've already checked the bus schedule, and ...\n Diane: Uh-hem [Well], Well, David [No Doug! Remember?] Oh yeah. Doug. I'm sorry, but I have to work that evening.\n Doug: Oh really? Well, I thought you said before that you quit your job.\n Diane: Well, I did, but I found a new one.\n Doug: Uh, well, how about this Friday night? We could have dinner and then see that movie.\n Diane: A movie? How boring!\n Doug: Well, well, uh, well. A movie? Yeah, for ... forget a movie.\n Diane: Anyway, I'm afraid I have to cook dinner for my family, and ...\n Doug: Hey, I love to cook. We could whip something up together! I mean, it would be great!\n Diane: I don't think that's a good idea. It's just a family occasion and ...\n Doug: Well, hey, are you free this Saturday night? I have two tickets to the football game, and I thought ...\n Diane: Sure. I'd love to go. [Okay!] I've wanted to see a game all year. [Yeah!] My roommate will be so surprised when she finds out I have a ticket for her, and ...\n Doug: Well, but ...\n Diane: Oh [car screeching ... ] ... and here's my brother! He's a defensive lineman on the team.\n Doug: Well, he doesn't look too happy.\n Diane: Ah, he's a teddy bear, but hasn't been the same since someone ran into his BMW.\n Doug: Oh. Let me guess. Red, right?\n Diane: Right. [Oh] And, it's just that he's a little protective of me since I am his baby sister.\n Doug: Hey, well, it's been really nice talking to you, but I have to run. Hey. Here are the tickets. Have a great time and, by the way, can I go out your back door?", "choices": [ "She thinks if would be a great idea if she had the time.", "She feels that it would be uninteresting outing.", "She has done the activity before, so she'd rather not go." ], "summary": "She feels that it would be uninteresting outing." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "To whom is the man speaking?", "dialogue": "Ron: Uh, could I borrow a few bucks until payday? I'm a little strapped for cash.\n Nancy: Uh, yeah, I guess, but I'm pinching pennies myself, and you still owe me $20 from last week. And mom and your friend Ron said you borrowed money from them this past week. [Oh, yeah.] How ARE things going anyway?\n Ron: Well, not very well. To be honest, I'm really in the hole, and I can't seem to make ends meet these days.\n Nancy: What do you mean? I thought you landed a great job recently, so you must be loaded.\n Ron: Well, I do have a job, but I've used my credit cards to pay off a lot of things recently, but now, I can't seem to pay the money off.\n Nancy: Uh, do you have a budget? I mean, how do you keep track of your income and expenses?\n Ron: Well, when my money runs out, I come to you. Of course. [Great!] No, but I guess I should have some financial plan.\n Nancy: Well, let me see if I can help you. How much money do you spend on your apartment?\n Ron: Uh, I pay $890 on rent for the studio apartment downtown ... not including utilities and cable TV. But the place has an awesome view of the city.\n Nancy: Uh, $890! Why are you paying through the nose for such a small place when you could find a cheaper one somewhere outside of the downtown area?\n Ron: Yeah, I guess.\n Nancy: Okay. How much money do you spend on food a month?\n Ron: Hmmm. I'm not really sure. I think I spend around $600. [$600?!] Well, I go out to eat at least four times a week, so those expenses add up. I just don't enjoy eating alone, and I don't have a knack for cooking like you do.\n Nancy: Well, I can understand that, but perhaps you ought to buy some microwaveable meals you could prepare at home.\n Ron: Well, I guess I could.\n Nancy: And entertainment?\n Ron: Well, I spend a few dollars here and there on basketball and movie tickets, a concert or two, and ballroom dance lessons.\n Nancy: Uh, exactly how much do you spend on all of these? Just a \"few\" dollars?\n Ron: Well, oh ... about $400 or so.\n Nancy: Or so? No wonder you're having money problems. You can't just blow your money on things like that! And what about transportation?\n Ron: Oh, I commute to work everyday in my new sports car, but I got a great deal, and my monthly payments are only $450. Come outside and take a look. We can go for a spin!\n Nancy: No, I've heard enough. You've got to curb your spending, or you'll end up broke. I suggest you get rid of your credit cards, cut back on your entertainment expenses, and sell your car. Take public transportation from now on.\n Ron: Sell my car?! I can't date without a car. What am I going to say? \"Uh, could you meet me downtown at the bus stop at 7:00?\" Come on!\n Nancy: And you need to create a budget for yourself and stick to it, and start with paying off your bills, starting with me. You owe me $50 dollars.\n Ron: Fifty dollars! Wait, I only borrowed $20 from you last week. How did you come up with $50?\n Nancy: Financial consulting fees. My advice is at least worth $30!", "choices": [ "his friend", "his sister", "his mom" ], "summary": "his sister" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which sentence would identify the man's current situation?", "dialogue": "Ron: Uh, could I borrow a few bucks until payday? I'm a little strapped for cash.\n Nancy: Uh, yeah, I guess, but I'm pinching pennies myself, and you still owe me $20 from last week. And mom and your friend Ron said you borrowed money from them this past week. [Oh, yeah.] How ARE things going anyway?\n Ron: Well, not very well. To be honest, I'm really in the hole, and I can't seem to make ends meet these days.\n Nancy: What do you mean? I thought you landed a great job recently, so you must be loaded.\n Ron: Well, I do have a job, but I've used my credit cards to pay off a lot of things recently, but now, I can't seem to pay the money off.\n Nancy: Uh, do you have a budget? I mean, how do you keep track of your income and expenses?\n Ron: Well, when my money runs out, I come to you. Of course. [Great!] No, but I guess I should have some financial plan.\n Nancy: Well, let me see if I can help you. How much money do you spend on your apartment?\n Ron: Uh, I pay $890 on rent for the studio apartment downtown ... not including utilities and cable TV. But the place has an awesome view of the city.\n Nancy: Uh, $890! Why are you paying through the nose for such a small place when you could find a cheaper one somewhere outside of the downtown area?\n Ron: Yeah, I guess.\n Nancy: Okay. How much money do you spend on food a month?\n Ron: Hmmm. I'm not really sure. I think I spend around $600. [$600?!] Well, I go out to eat at least four times a week, so those expenses add up. I just don't enjoy eating alone, and I don't have a knack for cooking like you do.\n Nancy: Well, I can understand that, but perhaps you ought to buy some microwaveable meals you could prepare at home.\n Ron: Well, I guess I could.\n Nancy: And entertainment?\n Ron: Well, I spend a few dollars here and there on basketball and movie tickets, a concert or two, and ballroom dance lessons.\n Nancy: Uh, exactly how much do you spend on all of these? Just a \"few\" dollars?\n Ron: Well, oh ... about $400 or so.\n Nancy: Or so? No wonder you're having money problems. You can't just blow your money on things like that! And what about transportation?\n Ron: Oh, I commute to work everyday in my new sports car, but I got a great deal, and my monthly payments are only $450. Come outside and take a look. We can go for a spin!\n Nancy: No, I've heard enough. You've got to curb your spending, or you'll end up broke. I suggest you get rid of your credit cards, cut back on your entertainment expenses, and sell your car. Take public transportation from now on.\n Ron: Sell my car?! I can't date without a car. What am I going to say? \"Uh, could you meet me downtown at the bus stop at 7:00?\" Come on!\n Nancy: And you need to create a budget for yourself and stick to it, and start with paying off your bills, starting with me. You owe me $50 dollars.\n Ron: Fifty dollars! Wait, I only borrowed $20 from you last week. How did you come up with $50?\n Nancy: Financial consulting fees. My advice is at least worth $30!", "choices": [ "He has a lot of expenses including student loans.", "He has a decent job, but he's looking for a new one.", "He's in debt and is trying to borrow money." ], "summary": "He's in debt and is trying to borrow money." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How would you describe the man's apartment?", "dialogue": "Ron: Uh, could I borrow a few bucks until payday? I'm a little strapped for cash.\n Nancy: Uh, yeah, I guess, but I'm pinching pennies myself, and you still owe me $20 from last week. And mom and your friend Ron said you borrowed money from them this past week. [Oh, yeah.] How ARE things going anyway?\n Ron: Well, not very well. To be honest, I'm really in the hole, and I can't seem to make ends meet these days.\n Nancy: What do you mean? I thought you landed a great job recently, so you must be loaded.\n Ron: Well, I do have a job, but I've used my credit cards to pay off a lot of things recently, but now, I can't seem to pay the money off.\n Nancy: Uh, do you have a budget? I mean, how do you keep track of your income and expenses?\n Ron: Well, when my money runs out, I come to you. Of course. [Great!] No, but I guess I should have some financial plan.\n Nancy: Well, let me see if I can help you. How much money do you spend on your apartment?\n Ron: Uh, I pay $890 on rent for the studio apartment downtown ... not including utilities and cable TV. But the place has an awesome view of the city.\n Nancy: Uh, $890! Why are you paying through the nose for such a small place when you could find a cheaper one somewhere outside of the downtown area?\n Ron: Yeah, I guess.\n Nancy: Okay. How much money do you spend on food a month?\n Ron: Hmmm. I'm not really sure. I think I spend around $600. [$600?!] Well, I go out to eat at least four times a week, so those expenses add up. I just don't enjoy eating alone, and I don't have a knack for cooking like you do.\n Nancy: Well, I can understand that, but perhaps you ought to buy some microwaveable meals you could prepare at home.\n Ron: Well, I guess I could.\n Nancy: And entertainment?\n Ron: Well, I spend a few dollars here and there on basketball and movie tickets, a concert or two, and ballroom dance lessons.\n Nancy: Uh, exactly how much do you spend on all of these? Just a \"few\" dollars?\n Ron: Well, oh ... about $400 or so.\n Nancy: Or so? No wonder you're having money problems. You can't just blow your money on things like that! And what about transportation?\n Ron: Oh, I commute to work everyday in my new sports car, but I got a great deal, and my monthly payments are only $450. Come outside and take a look. We can go for a spin!\n Nancy: No, I've heard enough. You've got to curb your spending, or you'll end up broke. I suggest you get rid of your credit cards, cut back on your entertainment expenses, and sell your car. Take public transportation from now on.\n Ron: Sell my car?! I can't date without a car. What am I going to say? \"Uh, could you meet me downtown at the bus stop at 7:00?\" Come on!\n Nancy: And you need to create a budget for yourself and stick to it, and start with paying off your bills, starting with me. You owe me $50 dollars.\n Ron: Fifty dollars! Wait, I only borrowed $20 from you last week. How did you come up with $50?\n Nancy: Financial consulting fees. My advice is at least worth $30!", "choices": [ "a small place with a nice view of the city", "a spacious apartment that includes cable TV", "an apartment downtown with free parking" ], "summary": "a small place with a nice view of the city" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which sentence best describes the man's dining practices?", "dialogue": "Ron: Uh, could I borrow a few bucks until payday? I'm a little strapped for cash.\n Nancy: Uh, yeah, I guess, but I'm pinching pennies myself, and you still owe me $20 from last week. And mom and your friend Ron said you borrowed money from them this past week. [Oh, yeah.] How ARE things going anyway?\n Ron: Well, not very well. To be honest, I'm really in the hole, and I can't seem to make ends meet these days.\n Nancy: What do you mean? I thought you landed a great job recently, so you must be loaded.\n Ron: Well, I do have a job, but I've used my credit cards to pay off a lot of things recently, but now, I can't seem to pay the money off.\n Nancy: Uh, do you have a budget? I mean, how do you keep track of your income and expenses?\n Ron: Well, when my money runs out, I come to you. Of course. [Great!] No, but I guess I should have some financial plan.\n Nancy: Well, let me see if I can help you. How much money do you spend on your apartment?\n Ron: Uh, I pay $890 on rent for the studio apartment downtown ... not including utilities and cable TV. But the place has an awesome view of the city.\n Nancy: Uh, $890! Why are you paying through the nose for such a small place when you could find a cheaper one somewhere outside of the downtown area?\n Ron: Yeah, I guess.\n Nancy: Okay. How much money do you spend on food a month?\n Ron: Hmmm. I'm not really sure. I think I spend around $600. [$600?!] Well, I go out to eat at least four times a week, so those expenses add up. I just don't enjoy eating alone, and I don't have a knack for cooking like you do.\n Nancy: Well, I can understand that, but perhaps you ought to buy some microwaveable meals you could prepare at home.\n Ron: Well, I guess I could.\n Nancy: And entertainment?\n Ron: Well, I spend a few dollars here and there on basketball and movie tickets, a concert or two, and ballroom dance lessons.\n Nancy: Uh, exactly how much do you spend on all of these? Just a \"few\" dollars?\n Ron: Well, oh ... about $400 or so.\n Nancy: Or so? No wonder you're having money problems. You can't just blow your money on things like that! And what about transportation?\n Ron: Oh, I commute to work everyday in my new sports car, but I got a great deal, and my monthly payments are only $450. Come outside and take a look. We can go for a spin!\n Nancy: No, I've heard enough. You've got to curb your spending, or you'll end up broke. I suggest you get rid of your credit cards, cut back on your entertainment expenses, and sell your car. Take public transportation from now on.\n Ron: Sell my car?! I can't date without a car. What am I going to say? \"Uh, could you meet me downtown at the bus stop at 7:00?\" Come on!\n Nancy: And you need to create a budget for yourself and stick to it, and start with paying off your bills, starting with me. You owe me $50 dollars.\n Ron: Fifty dollars! Wait, I only borrowed $20 from you last week. How did you come up with $50?\n Nancy: Financial consulting fees. My advice is at least worth $30!", "choices": [ "He tries to go out to eat every night.", "He doesn't know how to cook very well.", "He prefers to eat alone." ], "summary": "He doesn't know how to cook very well." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman suggest the man do at the end of the conversation?", "dialogue": "Ron: Uh, could I borrow a few bucks until payday? I'm a little strapped for cash.\n Nancy: Uh, yeah, I guess, but I'm pinching pennies myself, and you still owe me $20 from last week. And mom and your friend Ron said you borrowed money from them this past week. [Oh, yeah.] How ARE things going anyway?\n Ron: Well, not very well. To be honest, I'm really in the hole, and I can't seem to make ends meet these days.\n Nancy: What do you mean? I thought you landed a great job recently, so you must be loaded.\n Ron: Well, I do have a job, but I've used my credit cards to pay off a lot of things recently, but now, I can't seem to pay the money off.\n Nancy: Uh, do you have a budget? I mean, how do you keep track of your income and expenses?\n Ron: Well, when my money runs out, I come to you. Of course. [Great!] No, but I guess I should have some financial plan.\n Nancy: Well, let me see if I can help you. How much money do you spend on your apartment?\n Ron: Uh, I pay $890 on rent for the studio apartment downtown ... not including utilities and cable TV. But the place has an awesome view of the city.\n Nancy: Uh, $890! Why are you paying through the nose for such a small place when you could find a cheaper one somewhere outside of the downtown area?\n Ron: Yeah, I guess.\n Nancy: Okay. How much money do you spend on food a month?\n Ron: Hmmm. I'm not really sure. I think I spend around $600. [$600?!] Well, I go out to eat at least four times a week, so those expenses add up. I just don't enjoy eating alone, and I don't have a knack for cooking like you do.\n Nancy: Well, I can understand that, but perhaps you ought to buy some microwaveable meals you could prepare at home.\n Ron: Well, I guess I could.\n Nancy: And entertainment?\n Ron: Well, I spend a few dollars here and there on basketball and movie tickets, a concert or two, and ballroom dance lessons.\n Nancy: Uh, exactly how much do you spend on all of these? Just a \"few\" dollars?\n Ron: Well, oh ... about $400 or so.\n Nancy: Or so? No wonder you're having money problems. You can't just blow your money on things like that! And what about transportation?\n Ron: Oh, I commute to work everyday in my new sports car, but I got a great deal, and my monthly payments are only $450. Come outside and take a look. We can go for a spin!\n Nancy: No, I've heard enough. You've got to curb your spending, or you'll end up broke. I suggest you get rid of your credit cards, cut back on your entertainment expenses, and sell your car. Take public transportation from now on.\n Ron: Sell my car?! I can't date without a car. What am I going to say? \"Uh, could you meet me downtown at the bus stop at 7:00?\" Come on!\n Nancy: And you need to create a budget for yourself and stick to it, and start with paying off your bills, starting with me. You owe me $50 dollars.\n Ron: Fifty dollars! Wait, I only borrowed $20 from you last week. How did you come up with $50?\n Nancy: Financial consulting fees. My advice is at least worth $30!", "choices": [ "He should be careful when using his credit cards.", "He ought to get rid of his car to save money.", "He should stop spending money on entertainment." ], "summary": "He ought to get rid of his car to save money." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman supposed to find quickly?", "dialogue": "W: I have a stomachache. I think I got some bad food at lunch today.\n M: Really? But we ate together. How come my stomach is fine?\n W: You have an iron stomach! Mine is not that strong.\n M: So what should we do now?\n W: I've got to find .... Ah, be quick! I think I've got the runs.", "choices": [ "The restaurant.", "A clinic.", "Lady's room." ], "summary": "Lady's room." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What have the students been assigned to do before Monday?", "dialogue": "M: Did the professor give an assignment for Monday?\n W: Nothing to read, but we have to see a movie and write a short comment about it.", "choices": [ "To read the textbook.", "To see a movie and write a comment.", "To write a composition." ], "summary": "To see a movie and write a comment." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much should the woman pay?", "dialogue": "W: I'm not sure whether I have enough money for all these things. I've only got 100 dollars.\n M: You've got enough money for everything, and you can still get five dollars fifty back.", "choices": [ "$94.50.", "$94.85.", "$95.50." ], "summary": "$94.50." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman doing?", "dialogue": "F: Excuse me, how can I get to Star Restaurant?\n M: Go along the road and turn to the right at the third crossing.", "choices": [ "Ask for the man for diner.", "Neither A nor C.", "Tell the man the right way." ], "summary": "Neither A nor C." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: How does Nancy like the new dress she bought in Rome?\n W: She said she would never have bought an Italian style dress if she had known Mary had already got such a dress.", "choices": [ "Mary has a keen eye for style.", "Nancy regrets buying the dress.", "Nancy and Mary went shopping together in Rome." ], "summary": "Nancy regrets buying the dress." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is Mr. Brown?", "dialogue": "M: The front tyre is flat, and the seat needs to be raised.\n W: Well. Why not take it to Mr. Brown?", "choices": [ "A repairman.", "A player.", "A lawyer." ], "summary": "A repairman." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man say about champagne in the 1980s?", "dialogue": "W: Mr. White, what changes have you seen in the champagne market in the last ten to fifteen years?\n M: Well the biggest change has been the decrease in sales since the great boom years of the 1980s when champagne production and sales reached record levels.\n W: Which was the best year?\n M: Well the record was in 1989 when 249 million bottles of champagne was sold. The highest production level was reached in 1990 with a total of 293 million bottles. Of course since those boom years sales have fallen.\n W: Has the market been badly hit by the recession?\n M: Oh certainly, the economic problems in champagnes' export markets that's Europe, the United States, Japan, and of course the domestic market in France, the economic problems have certainly been one reason for the decrease in champagne sales.\n W: And the other reasons?\n M: Another important factor has been price. In the early 90s, champagne was very overpriced, so many people stop buying it. Instead they bought sparkling wines from other countries, in particular from Australia and Spain. And then there was another problem for champagne in the early 90s.\n W: What was that?\n M: There was a lot of rather bad champagne on the market. This meant the popularity of good sparkling wines increased even more. People was surprised by their quality and of course they were a lot cheaper than champagne.\n W: Do you think the champagne market will recover in the future?\n M: Oh, I'm sure it will. When the economic situation improves, I believe the market will recover.", "choices": [ "It saw the end of its booming years worldwide.", "Its production and sales reached record levels.", "It became popular in some foreign countries." ], "summary": "Its production and sales reached record levels." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did sparkling wines become more popular than champagne in the early 90s?", "dialogue": "W: Mr. White, what changes have you seen in the champagne market in the last ten to fifteen years?\n M: Well the biggest change has been the decrease in sales since the great boom years of the 1980s when champagne production and sales reached record levels.\n W: Which was the best year?\n M: Well the record was in 1989 when 249 million bottles of champagne was sold. The highest production level was reached in 1990 with a total of 293 million bottles. Of course since those boom years sales have fallen.\n W: Has the market been badly hit by the recession?\n M: Oh certainly, the economic problems in champagnes' export markets that's Europe, the United States, Japan, and of course the domestic market in France, the economic problems have certainly been one reason for the decrease in champagne sales.\n W: And the other reasons?\n M: Another important factor has been price. In the early 90s, champagne was very overpriced, so many people stop buying it. Instead they bought sparkling wines from other countries, in particular from Australia and Spain. And then there was another problem for champagne in the early 90s.\n W: What was that?\n M: There was a lot of rather bad champagne on the market. This meant the popularity of good sparkling wines increased even more. People was surprised by their quality and of course they were a lot cheaper than champagne.\n W: Do you think the champagne market will recover in the future?\n M: Oh, I'm sure it will. When the economic situation improves, I believe the market will recover.", "choices": [ "They cost less.", "They tasted better.", "They were in fashion." ], "summary": "They cost less." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think of the champagne market in the future?", "dialogue": "W: Mr. White, what changes have you seen in the champagne market in the last ten to fifteen years?\n M: Well the biggest change has been the decrease in sales since the great boom years of the 1980s when champagne production and sales reached record levels.\n W: Which was the best year?\n M: Well the record was in 1989 when 249 million bottles of champagne was sold. The highest production level was reached in 1990 with a total of 293 million bottles. Of course since those boom years sales have fallen.\n W: Has the market been badly hit by the recession?\n M: Oh certainly, the economic problems in champagnes' export markets that's Europe, the United States, Japan, and of course the domestic market in France, the economic problems have certainly been one reason for the decrease in champagne sales.\n W: And the other reasons?\n M: Another important factor has been price. In the early 90s, champagne was very overpriced, so many people stop buying it. Instead they bought sparkling wines from other countries, in particular from Australia and Spain. And then there was another problem for champagne in the early 90s.\n W: What was that?\n M: There was a lot of rather bad champagne on the market. This meant the popularity of good sparkling wines increased even more. People was surprised by their quality and of course they were a lot cheaper than champagne.\n W: Do you think the champagne market will recover in the future?\n M: Oh, I'm sure it will. When the economic situation improves, I believe the market will recover.", "choices": [ "It is sure to fluctuate.", "It is bound to revive.", "It will remain basically stable." ], "summary": "It will remain basically stable." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "F: Look at these glasses. This one's even got lipstick on it.\n M: I'm sorry, madam. I'll bring you another clean one right away.", "choices": [ "The glasses is too dirty.", "The glasses is too small.", "The glasses is too large." ], "summary": "The glasses is too dirty." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What were the Wright brothers trying to do in the first place?", "dialogue": "W: John, you know a lot about the history of flying. And the Wright broth- ers are known as the first men to fly an airplane. Can you tell us what their purposes were in the beginning?\n M: I think in the beginning they were looking for a chance to be famous. I don't think they were sure about what they were able to achieve.\n W: Could either of them have done it alone?\n M: Neither brother could have flown alone. It was the work of two minds. Two minds that came together at some point and became one. That's what happened.\n W: What did the people in the neighborhood think of the Wright brothers?\n M: Most people were interested in the Wright brothers. But I think some of them were worried. You see, here are two men flying kites in the mid- dle of the day when they should be working. The men, I think, were curious about what was going on there. The children were excited to see these two men flying kites just like they were children.", "choices": [ "They wanted to attract public attention.", "They tried to become skillful at flying.", "They wanted to test their kites." ], "summary": "They wanted to attract public attention." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did some people think the Wright brothers were doing?", "dialogue": "W: John, you know a lot about the history of flying. And the Wright broth- ers are known as the first men to fly an airplane. Can you tell us what their purposes were in the beginning?\n M: I think in the beginning they were looking for a chance to be famous. I don't think they were sure about what they were able to achieve.\n W: Could either of them have done it alone?\n M: Neither brother could have flown alone. It was the work of two minds. Two minds that came together at some point and became one. That's what happened.\n W: What did the people in the neighborhood think of the Wright brothers?\n M: Most people were interested in the Wright brothers. But I think some of them were worried. You see, here are two men flying kites in the mid- dle of the day when they should be working. The men, I think, were curious about what was going on there. The children were excited to see these two men flying kites just like they were children.", "choices": [ "They were playing with kites.", "They were doing something dangerous.", "They were doing scientific experiments." ], "summary": "They were playing with kites." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who felt curious about the Wright brothers?", "dialogue": "W: John, you know a lot about the history of flying. And the Wright broth- ers are known as the first men to fly an airplane. Can you tell us what their purposes were in the beginning?\n M: I think in the beginning they were looking for a chance to be famous. I don't think they were sure about what they were able to achieve.\n W: Could either of them have done it alone?\n M: Neither brother could have flown alone. It was the work of two minds. Two minds that came together at some point and became one. That's what happened.\n W: What did the people in the neighborhood think of the Wright brothers?\n M: Most people were interested in the Wright brothers. But I think some of them were worried. You see, here are two men flying kites in the mid- dle of the day when they should be working. The men, I think, were curious about what was going on there. The children were excited to see these two men flying kites just like they were children.", "choices": [ "Children", "Women", "Men" ], "summary": "Men" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the man's problem?", "dialogue": "W: Are you clear about the instructions?\n M: Well, would you mind repeating them?", "choices": [ "He can't explain the instructions clearly.", "He speaks too fast.", "He doesn't understand the instructions clearly." ], "summary": "He doesn't understand the instructions clearly." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much a pound are these oranges?", "dialogue": "M: These oranges are nice. How much are they?\n W: They are sixty cents a pound.", "choices": [ "6 cents.", "16 cents.", "60 cents." ], "summary": "60 cents." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who does the lady want to buy shoes for?", "dialogue": "M: What can do for you?\n W: I'm looking for sports shoes for my son.\n M: Here are some shoes for boys.", "choices": [ "For herself.", "For her daughter.", "For her son." ], "summary": "For her son." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the woman's feeling?", "dialogue": "M: I thought the girl was good.\n F: Did you?", "choices": [ "The girl is good.", "She didn't see the girl.", "She can't agree." ], "summary": "She can't agree." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman's job?", "dialogue": "M: I must say, Miss, the food was great and I've never had better service.\n W: Well, thank you, sir. I'll pass your praise on to the cook and the manager. And thanks too for the tip.", "choices": [ "Cook.", "Waitress.", "Saleswoman." ], "summary": "Waitress." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the woman do?", "dialogue": "W: Er... what would you like to drink, tea, coffee or orange juice?\n M: Er... maybe.., some coffee, please.", "choices": [ "Make some hot tea.", "Bring a cup of coffee.", "Buy some orange juice." ], "summary": "Bring a cup of coffee." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The relationship between the two speakers is probably ________.", "dialogue": "W: I wonder where I can take my girlfriend for dinner after work tonight.\n M: Have you been to the Chinese Restaurant near the school?", "choices": [ "man and wife", "lawyer and client", "colleagues" ], "summary": "colleagues" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much did the woman's pants cost?", "dialogue": "M: I paid 45 dollars for this pair of pants.\n W: Look at mine. They were twelve dollars cheaper than yours.", "choices": [ "$45", "$33", "$ 12" ], "summary": "$33" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "On what day of the week will the magazine arrive?", "dialogue": "W: Has the latest magazine arrived yet? Today's already Wednesday.\n M: Sorry, it's late. Probably not until the day after tomorrow.", "choices": [ "Monday.", "Thursday.", "Friday." ], "summary": "Friday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many students were absent from the test?", "dialogue": "M: How many students took the exam last Friday?\n W: Well, fifty had registered, but only half of them showed up.", "choices": [ "15.", "20.", "25." ], "summary": "25." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman's problem?", "dialogue": "W: I'm worried about Monday's exam.\n M: Take it easy. I'm sure you will do well if you take it easy and remain calm.\n W: Is it all right if I use dictionaries?\n M: You are not allowed to use them. I think.\n W: Do you think I could discuss the questions with others during the exam?\n M: I'm afraid that's impossible. Teachers would not allow that to happen.\n W: May I bring some paper to write drafts?\n M: Yes, that's all right, I suppose.\n W: Thank you very much for the information.", "choices": [ "She was troubled by a difficult mathematics question.", "She was worried about next Monday.", "She was afraid to take part in an examination." ], "summary": "She was afraid to take part in an examination." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man tell the woman?", "dialogue": "W: I'm worried about Monday's exam.\n M: Take it easy. I'm sure you will do well if you take it easy and remain calm.\n W: Is it all right if I use dictionaries?\n M: You are not allowed to use them. I think.\n W: Do you think I could discuss the questions with others during the exam?\n M: I'm afraid that's impossible. Teachers would not allow that to happen.\n W: May I bring some paper to write drafts?\n M: Yes, that's all right, I suppose.\n W: Thank you very much for the information.", "choices": [ "The exam, is very easy.", "Be relaxed and calm and she will make it.", "It is necessary to bring a dictionary with her." ], "summary": "Be relaxed and calm and she will make it." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can he brought to the exam, according to the man's information?", "dialogue": "W: I'm worried about Monday's exam.\n M: Take it easy. I'm sure you will do well if you take it easy and remain calm.\n W: Is it all right if I use dictionaries?\n M: You are not allowed to use them. I think.\n W: Do you think I could discuss the questions with others during the exam?\n M: I'm afraid that's impossible. Teachers would not allow that to happen.\n W: May I bring some paper to write drafts?\n M: Yes, that's all right, I suppose.\n W: Thank you very much for the information.", "choices": [ "Some draft papers.", "Papers with some information.", "Dictionaries." ], "summary": "Some draft papers." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the man feel about the woman's response?", "dialogue": "M: Did you receive my application?\n W: I did, but I have not had a chance to look it over yet.\n M: Not yet? It's been over a week and I was hoping to get an answer today.", "choices": [ "Disappointed.", "Scared.", "Happy." ], "summary": "Disappointed." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the weather going to be like?", "dialogue": "M: It would be nice if the last few of vacation were sunny and warm.\n W: But that's not what the weatherman says, is it?", "choices": [ "Bad.", "Nice.", "Hot." ], "summary": "Bad." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The woman is going to the supermarket tomorrow because ________.", "dialogue": "W: I must go to the supermarket tomorrow. It's the last day it's open till after the Christmas holidays.\n M: Sure, we don't want to he out of anything. Want a hand?", "choices": [ "the supermarket is dosing down after Christmas", "the man is going to help her with shopping", "she wants to get enough food for the holiday period" ], "summary": "she wants to get enough food for the holiday period" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many cigarettes does the man smoke every week?", "dialogue": "W: That's a had cough.\n M: Yes, it's because I smoke.\n W: How many cigarettes do you smoke?\n M: Thirty a day.\n W: Smoking is bad for your health.\n M: I know.\n W: Give it up.\n M: It's easy to say. But how?\n W: Count one, two, three until ten before you have a cigarette.\n M: That's a goad idea.\n W: Don't smoke after dinner.\n M: But I like a cigarette after dinner.\n W: Eat an apple or have a cup of tea instead.\n M: It's no good. It's difficult to give it up.", "choices": [ "30.", "130.", "210." ], "summary": "210." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman advise the man to do after dinner?", "dialogue": "W: That's a had cough.\n M: Yes, it's because I smoke.\n W: How many cigarettes do you smoke?\n M: Thirty a day.\n W: Smoking is bad for your health.\n M: I know.\n W: Give it up.\n M: It's easy to say. But how?\n W: Count one, two, three until ten before you have a cigarette.\n M: That's a goad idea.\n W: Don't smoke after dinner.\n M: But I like a cigarette after dinner.\n W: Eat an apple or have a cup of tea instead.\n M: It's no good. It's difficult to give it up.", "choices": [ "Have a cigarette.", "Have an apple.", "Take a walk." ], "summary": "Have an apple." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The man finally ______.", "dialogue": "W: That's a had cough.\n M: Yes, it's because I smoke.\n W: How many cigarettes do you smoke?\n M: Thirty a day.\n W: Smoking is bad for your health.\n M: I know.\n W: Give it up.\n M: It's easy to say. But how?\n W: Count one, two, three until ten before you have a cigarette.\n M: That's a goad idea.\n W: Don't smoke after dinner.\n M: But I like a cigarette after dinner.\n W: Eat an apple or have a cup of tea instead.\n M: It's no good. It's difficult to give it up.", "choices": [ "gives up smoking", "takes the woman's advice", "feels it unlikely to give up smoking" ], "summary": "feels it unlikely to give up smoking" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is Sally doing?", "dialogue": "M: Sally,here is a letter for us. It's from Tom.\n W: Can you read it, please? My hands are wet with all this washing.\n M: Well, OK. \"Dear Sally and John. Thanks for your letter. It was good to hear from you. Just a short note in reply. I was happy to hear that you two will be in town in January. I think that is the first time that you will have come to visit us after your marriage. Please do call me when you arrive so that I can pick you up at the station and then we may have dinner together in town. In case you don't have my number, it's 7807842. I look forward to meeting you soon. Yours, Tom.\"", "choices": [ "Reading a letter.", "Washing clothes.", "Making a phone call." ], "summary": "Washing clothes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does Tom ask Sally and John to call him?", "dialogue": "M: Sally,here is a letter for us. It's from Tom.\n W: Can you read it, please? My hands are wet with all this washing.\n M: Well, OK. \"Dear Sally and John. Thanks for your letter. It was good to hear from you. Just a short note in reply. I was happy to hear that you two will be in town in January. I think that is the first time that you will have come to visit us after your marriage. Please do call me when you arrive so that I can pick you up at the station and then we may have dinner together in town. In case you don't have my number, it's 7807842. I look forward to meeting you soon. Yours, Tom.\"", "choices": [ "He wants to meet them at the station.", "He wants to invite them to dinner.", "He wants them to visit his family." ], "summary": "He wants to meet them at the station." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is Tom's telephone number?", "dialogue": "M: Sally,here is a letter for us. It's from Tom.\n W: Can you read it, please? My hands are wet with all this washing.\n M: Well, OK. \"Dear Sally and John. Thanks for your letter. It was good to hear from you. Just a short note in reply. I was happy to hear that you two will be in town in January. I think that is the first time that you will have come to visit us after your marriage. Please do call me when you arrive so that I can pick you up at the station and then we may have dinner together in town. In case you don't have my number, it's 7807842. I look forward to meeting you soon. Yours, Tom.\"", "choices": [ "680 6840.", "780 6842.", "780 7842." ], "summary": "780 7842." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man suggest the woman do?", "dialogue": "W: I wish I didn't have to make a special trip to the post office to get my package.\n M: Well, if you call them in the morning, they'll give the package to your mail carrier to bring out to you.", "choices": [ "Go to the post office.", "Take a trip.", "Call the post office." ], "summary": "Call the post office." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the Mandy's family?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Mike. What are you doing in this part of London?\n M: Well, in fact, I'm looking for a flat round here.\n W: A flat? Do you want to move?\n M: Yes, actually, believe it or not, Mandy and I are getting married.\n W: It's great! Congratulations. When did you decide?\n M: Only last week. It was when we were staying with her family in Scotland. Now we're trying to find a suitable flat.\n W: It will be great to have you as neighbours. I hope you manage to buy one soon.\n M: Oh, we aren't looking for one to buy. We don't have enough money yet. We want to find somewhere to rent.\n W: Yes, of course. That's what we did at first. In fact, in the end my brother lent us some money. That's how we managed to buy ours.\n M: Really? Perhaps I'll talk to my family about it. Now, what about a coffee? There's a good place just round the corner.\n W: What a good idea!", "choices": [ "In England.", "Ireland.", "In Scotland." ], "summary": "In Scotland." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How did the woman get the money to buy a flat?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Mike. What are you doing in this part of London?\n M: Well, in fact, I'm looking for a flat round here.\n W: A flat? Do you want to move?\n M: Yes, actually, believe it or not, Mandy and I are getting married.\n W: It's great! Congratulations. When did you decide?\n M: Only last week. It was when we were staying with her family in Scotland. Now we're trying to find a suitable flat.\n W: It will be great to have you as neighbours. I hope you manage to buy one soon.\n M: Oh, we aren't looking for one to buy. We don't have enough money yet. We want to find somewhere to rent.\n W: Yes, of course. That's what we did at first. In fact, in the end my brother lent us some money. That's how we managed to buy ours.\n M: Really? Perhaps I'll talk to my family about it. Now, what about a coffee? There's a good place just round the corner.\n W: What a good idea!", "choices": [ "From her friends.", "From her brother.", "From her parents." ], "summary": "From her brother." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the speakers do next?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Mike. What are you doing in this part of London?\n M: Well, in fact, I'm looking for a flat round here.\n W: A flat? Do you want to move?\n M: Yes, actually, believe it or not, Mandy and I are getting married.\n W: It's great! Congratulations. When did you decide?\n M: Only last week. It was when we were staying with her family in Scotland. Now we're trying to find a suitable flat.\n W: It will be great to have you as neighbours. I hope you manage to buy one soon.\n M: Oh, we aren't looking for one to buy. We don't have enough money yet. We want to find somewhere to rent.\n W: Yes, of course. That's what we did at first. In fact, in the end my brother lent us some money. That's how we managed to buy ours.\n M: Really? Perhaps I'll talk to my family about it. Now, what about a coffee? There's a good place just round the corner.\n W: What a good idea!", "choices": [ "Have lunch.", "Have coffee.", "Have dinner." ], "summary": "Have coffee." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can you learn?", "dialogue": "M: Don't tell me that no one visits our shop on the first day!\n F: I'm afraid so.", "choices": [ "The man think no one visits the shop on the first day.", "Just one person visits the shop on the first day.", "No one visits the shop on the first day." ], "summary": "No one visits the shop on the first day." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man do for the woman?", "dialogue": "W: Oh my! My car broke down, and I have to meet my aunt at the railway station before noon.\n M: You're lucky. I can drop you off on my way.", "choices": [ "Repair her car.", "Give her a ride.", "Pick up her aunt." ], "summary": "Give her a ride." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman say about the film?", "dialogue": "M: Are you sure you can remember the name of the film you saw last week?\n W: It's just on the tip of my tongue.", "choices": [ "It is hard to pronounce the name.", "It is not going to be well received.", "She has temporarily forgotten its name." ], "summary": "She has temporarily forgotten its name." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "M: Have you seen my school bag, Mom? I've been looking for it everywhere.\n W: I hope you didn't leave it in school. You never know where you put your things. When did you last see it?\n M: Last night before I went to bed, I think. I remember putting it on the desk.\n W: Really? If you put it there, it should still be there. No one has been to your room. So it must be here somewhere.\n M: Yes, but where? That's what I want to know. Oh, dear, it's about the time for the school bus.\n W: Hey, what's that under your blanket at the foot of your bed?", "choices": [ "They are brother and sister.", "They are mother and son.", "They are husband and wife." ], "summary": "They are mother and son." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When does the conversation probably take place?", "dialogue": "M: Have you seen my school bag, Mom? I've been looking for it everywhere.\n W: I hope you didn't leave it in school. You never know where you put your things. When did you last see it?\n M: Last night before I went to bed, I think. I remember putting it on the desk.\n W: Really? If you put it there, it should still be there. No one has been to your room. So it must be here somewhere.\n M: Yes, but where? That's what I want to know. Oh, dear, it's about the time for the school bus.\n W: Hey, what's that under your blanket at the foot of your bed?", "choices": [ "Shortly after supper.", "When the school bus is about to come.", "Before breakfast." ], "summary": "When the school bus is about to come." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the school bag?", "dialogue": "M: Have you seen my school bag, Mom? I've been looking for it everywhere.\n W: I hope you didn't leave it in school. You never know where you put your things. When did you last see it?\n M: Last night before I went to bed, I think. I remember putting it on the desk.\n W: Really? If you put it there, it should still be there. No one has been to your room. So it must be here somewhere.\n M: Yes, but where? That's what I want to know. Oh, dear, it's about the time for the school bus.\n W: Hey, what's that under your blanket at the foot of your bed?", "choices": [ "It is under the blanket.", "It is under the bed.", "It is at the foot of the desk." ], "summary": "It is under the blanket." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they talking about?", "dialogue": "W: Look, it says they want a junior sales manager and it seems like it's a big company. That'll be good for you might have to travel a lot.\n M: Do they say anything about the experience?", "choices": [ "A job opportunity.", "A position as general manager.", "A big travel agency." ], "summary": "A job opportunity." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where was the man brought up?", "dialogue": "W: Were you born in Los Angeles?\n M: No. I was born in Chicago as a matter of fact.\n W: Oh, were you?\n M: Yeah, I grew up in the suburbs, in Wilmette, and then I moved out here when I was fourteen.\n W: So you went to high school here?\n M: Yeah, that's right. I graduated from Lincoln High.\n W: And then you went to college?\n M: No, not exactly. First I went to Europe.\n W: Oh. To travel?\n M: Well, yes, and I also lived in Munich for a while.\n W: When did you arrive in Munich?\n M: Let me see now. That was about eleven years ago. Yeah, in 1995.\n W: And how long did you stay there?\n M: For almost two years.\n W: Oh, that must have been very interesting.", "choices": [ "In Munich.", "In Chicago.", "In Los Angeles." ], "summary": "In Chicago." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the man do in Europe?", "dialogue": "W: Were you born in Los Angeles?\n M: No. I was born in Chicago as a matter of fact.\n W: Oh, were you?\n M: Yeah, I grew up in the suburbs, in Wilmette, and then I moved out here when I was fourteen.\n W: So you went to high school here?\n M: Yeah, that's right. I graduated from Lincoln High.\n W: And then you went to college?\n M: No, not exactly. First I went to Europe.\n W: Oh. To travel?\n M: Well, yes, and I also lived in Munich for a while.\n W: When did you arrive in Munich?\n M: Let me see now. That was about eleven years ago. Yeah, in 1995.\n W: And how long did you stay there?\n M: For almost two years.\n W: Oh, that must have been very interesting.", "choices": [ "He went to college.", "He found a job.", "He traveled and lived in Munich." ], "summary": "He traveled and lived in Munich." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When did the man leave Munich?", "dialogue": "W: Were you born in Los Angeles?\n M: No. I was born in Chicago as a matter of fact.\n W: Oh, were you?\n M: Yeah, I grew up in the suburbs, in Wilmette, and then I moved out here when I was fourteen.\n W: So you went to high school here?\n M: Yeah, that's right. I graduated from Lincoln High.\n W: And then you went to college?\n M: No, not exactly. First I went to Europe.\n W: Oh. To travel?\n M: Well, yes, and I also lived in Munich for a while.\n W: When did you arrive in Munich?\n M: Let me see now. That was about eleven years ago. Yeah, in 1995.\n W: And how long did you stay there?\n M: For almost two years.\n W: Oh, that must have been very interesting.", "choices": [ "In 1997.", "In 1984.", "In 1995." ], "summary": "In 1997." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is included in the cost for the hotel?", "dialogue": "W: Did you ask whether meals are included in the hotel price?\n M: Only breakfast, she said.", "choices": [ "Three meals.", "Meals and drinks.", "Breakfast only." ], "summary": "Breakfast only." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the man annoyed?", "dialogue": "W: I understand how you feel, sir. But there simply isn't any room. The person who received your reservation call must have forgotten to write it down. I'm afraid it was just a mistake. She is new, you know.\n M: Just a mistake? Do you realize that I've invited some very important people to dinner? It could cause me to lose an important business partner.\n W: I'm sorry, sir. I suggest you call them and explain the problem. I'm sure you'll find several other very good restaurants around here.\n M: I can't get in touch with them now. They are probably on their way at this very minute. Surely you could fit one more table in.\n W: Not unless you'd like me to put you in the hall, sir.\n M: Well, that's better than nothing.", "choices": [ "The woman treats him coldly.", "His reservation was overlooked.", "He lost a business partner." ], "summary": "His reservation was overlooked." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is to blame for the trouble?", "dialogue": "W: I understand how you feel, sir. But there simply isn't any room. The person who received your reservation call must have forgotten to write it down. I'm afraid it was just a mistake. She is new, you know.\n M: Just a mistake? Do you realize that I've invited some very important people to dinner? It could cause me to lose an important business partner.\n W: I'm sorry, sir. I suggest you call them and explain the problem. I'm sure you'll find several other very good restaurants around here.\n M: I can't get in touch with them now. They are probably on their way at this very minute. Surely you could fit one more table in.\n W: Not unless you'd like me to put you in the hall, sir.\n M: Well, that's better than nothing.", "choices": [ "The woman.", "The receptionist.", "The man himself." ], "summary": "The receptionist." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How is the problem solved?", "dialogue": "W: I understand how you feel, sir. But there simply isn't any room. The person who received your reservation call must have forgotten to write it down. I'm afraid it was just a mistake. She is new, you know.\n M: Just a mistake? Do you realize that I've invited some very important people to dinner? It could cause me to lose an important business partner.\n W: I'm sorry, sir. I suggest you call them and explain the problem. I'm sure you'll find several other very good restaurants around here.\n M: I can't get in touch with them now. They are probably on their way at this very minute. Surely you could fit one more table in.\n W: Not unless you'd like me to put you in the hall, sir.\n M: Well, that's better than nothing.", "choices": [ "The man explains the problems to his guests.", "The man manages to find another restaurant.", "The woman manages to get the man a table." ], "summary": "The woman manages to get the man a table." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When does the man usually spend his winter holiday?", "dialogue": "W: When do you take your winter holiday?\n M: I usually take it during the second or third week of January.\n W: Do you like to ski?\n M: Yes, I love to go skiing.\n W: Where do you go?\n M: I go to a hotel in the mountains.\n W: Is it far from here?\n M: It's about a hundred miles away.\n W: Does it get cold?\n M: Oh, yes! It gets very cold. It snows a lot.\n W: Do you go alone?\n M: A couple of my friends usually go with me. Do you want to come along some weekend?\n W: No, not me. I don't like cold weather.\n M: I really like it. I love snow!", "choices": [ "Both in the 2nd and 3rd week of January.", "Either in the 2nd or 3rd week of January.", "Neither in the 2nd nor 3rd week of January." ], "summary": "Either in the 2nd or 3rd week of January." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which is the man's favorite sport?", "dialogue": "W: When do you take your winter holiday?\n M: I usually take it during the second or third week of January.\n W: Do you like to ski?\n M: Yes, I love to go skiing.\n W: Where do you go?\n M: I go to a hotel in the mountains.\n W: Is it far from here?\n M: It's about a hundred miles away.\n W: Does it get cold?\n M: Oh, yes! It gets very cold. It snows a lot.\n W: Do you go alone?\n M: A couple of my friends usually go with me. Do you want to come along some weekend?\n W: No, not me. I don't like cold weather.\n M: I really like it. I love snow!", "choices": [ "Skating.", "Surf-skiing.", "Skiing." ], "summary": "Skiing." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why doesn't the woman like to spend her weekend with the man?", "dialogue": "W: When do you take your winter holiday?\n M: I usually take it during the second or third week of January.\n W: Do you like to ski?\n M: Yes, I love to go skiing.\n W: Where do you go?\n M: I go to a hotel in the mountains.\n W: Is it far from here?\n M: It's about a hundred miles away.\n W: Does it get cold?\n M: Oh, yes! It gets very cold. It snows a lot.\n W: Do you go alone?\n M: A couple of my friends usually go with me. Do you want to come along some weekend?\n W: No, not me. I don't like cold weather.\n M: I really like it. I love snow!", "choices": [ "She likes to stay at home.", "She dislikes the cold weather.", "She doesn't like any outdoor sports." ], "summary": "She dislikes the cold weather." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the meeting be held?", "dialogue": "M: I will go to see you tomorrow morning.\n W: Sorry. There will be a meeting.", "choices": [ "Neither of the time.", "This evening.", "Tomorrow morning." ], "summary": "Tomorrow morning." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the woman going to do for the man?", "dialogue": "M: I wonder whether it would be possible to change this double room to two single rooms.\n W: Sorry, sir. All the single rooms are occupied. But if you like, I can check with Imperial Hotel to see if they have any.", "choices": [ "Try to help him find rooms in another hotel.", "Check to see if there are any vacancies in her hotel.", "Let him move to a room with two single beds." ], "summary": "Try to help him find rooms in another hotel." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did Mr. Cooper teach the woman to do yesterday?", "dialogue": "W: Mr. Cooper! I tried to make my own colors based on what you taught us in class yesterday. It wasn't easy, though.\n W: Can you see it here? I wanted to make purple, but I didn't use quite enough blue. It turned out just kind of gray and boring.\n M: Well, I think it turned out great anyway! This is part of the fun of painting - discovering what you can do with a little imagination, taking some risks, and trying to do new things.\n W: Thanks for the encouragement.\n M: Sometimes the most beautiful things result from artistic accidents. And I'd say the same is true of almost all interesting things.", "choices": [ "Make different colors.", "Avoid artistic accidents.", "Use her imagination more in her art." ], "summary": "Make different colors." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What makes painting fun according to Mr. Cooper?", "dialogue": "W: Mr. Cooper! I tried to make my own colors based on what you taught us in class yesterday. It wasn't easy, though.\n W: Can you see it here? I wanted to make purple, but I didn't use quite enough blue. It turned out just kind of gray and boring.\n M: Well, I think it turned out great anyway! This is part of the fun of painting - discovering what you can do with a little imagination, taking some risks, and trying to do new things.\n W: Thanks for the encouragement.\n M: Sometimes the most beautiful things result from artistic accidents. And I'd say the same is true of almost all interesting things.", "choices": [ "Try new things.", "Taking fewer risks.", "Getting more encouragement." ], "summary": "Try new things." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the woman's mother get annoyed with her father?", "dialogue": "W: My mother got really annoyed with my father yesterday evening.\n M: Why? Did she complain about his cooking?\n W: Oh no. It was about watching television.\n M: Don't tell me he fell asleep in front of the television.\n W: No, he kept changing channels on the remote.", "choices": [ "He fell asleep while watching TV.", "He complained about her cooking.", "He changed channels from time to time." ], "summary": "He changed channels from time to time." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long did Michael stay in China?", "dialogue": "W: Hi Michael! I heard you just came back from a holiday.\n M: Yes. I stayed for a week in China, and five days in India.\n W: You do travel a lot, don't you? Last year, you went to Norway, right?\n M: Well, I've been to quite some countries, but not yet to Norway. Last summer, I toured Russia for two weeks.", "choices": [ "Five days.", "One week.", "Two weeks." ], "summary": "One week." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did Michael go last year?", "dialogue": "W: Hi Michael! I heard you just came back from a holiday.\n M: Yes. I stayed for a week in China, and five days in India.\n W: You do travel a lot, don't you? Last year, you went to Norway, right?\n M: Well, I've been to quite some countries, but not yet to Norway. Last summer, I toured Russia for two weeks.", "choices": [ "Russia.", "Norway.", "India." ], "summary": "Russia." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "W: Hi! Can I help you?\n M: Hi! Have you got any records of modern guitar music?\n W: We've got a lot of them. Which one are you looking for?\n M: I'm looking for some records of Julian Bream. I saw them in your window last week and I had them before in Canada, but I broke them.\n W: What happened?\n M: They were in my bag. I sat on my bag and broke the records. My sister told me about your shop. I came here last week and saw the records.\n W: Let's look for the records. Oh, yes, the records are there on the shelf.\n M: How much are those three?\n W: They are four pounds and fifty pence.\n M: Here is five pounds.", "choices": [ "Friends.", "Shop assistant and customer.", "Waitress and customer." ], "summary": "Shop assistant and customer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What happened to the man's records?", "dialogue": "W: Hi! Can I help you?\n M: Hi! Have you got any records of modern guitar music?\n W: We've got a lot of them. Which one are you looking for?\n M: I'm looking for some records of Julian Bream. I saw them in your window last week and I had them before in Canada, but I broke them.\n W: What happened?\n M: They were in my bag. I sat on my bag and broke the records. My sister told me about your shop. I came here last week and saw the records.\n W: Let's look for the records. Oh, yes, the records are there on the shelf.\n M: How much are those three?\n W: They are four pounds and fifty pence.\n M: Here is five pounds.", "choices": [ "He lost them in Canada.", "He sent them to his sister.", "He broke them accidentally." ], "summary": "He broke them accidentally." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much is each of the record?", "dialogue": "W: Hi! Can I help you?\n M: Hi! Have you got any records of modern guitar music?\n W: We've got a lot of them. Which one are you looking for?\n M: I'm looking for some records of Julian Bream. I saw them in your window last week and I had them before in Canada, but I broke them.\n W: What happened?\n M: They were in my bag. I sat on my bag and broke the records. My sister told me about your shop. I came here last week and saw the records.\n W: Let's look for the records. Oh, yes, the records are there on the shelf.\n M: How much are those three?\n W: They are four pounds and fifty pence.\n M: Here is five pounds.", "choices": [ "\u00a34.5.", "\u00a31.5.", "\u00a34.05." ], "summary": "\u00a31.5." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How can we describe the man?", "dialogue": "W: This box is really too heavy for me to carry.\n M: Why don't you let me give you a hand?", "choices": [ "Impolite.", "Unfriendly.", "Helpful." ], "summary": "Helpful." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do you think the man wants to do?", "dialogue": "M: How much is it?\n W: 10 dollars per week, including breakfast and electricity.\n M: Do you think I can have a look at it now?\n W: We are having it cleaned at the moment. Will Friday do?", "choices": [ "To find a job.", "To rent a house.", "To pay for the breakfast." ], "summary": "To rent a house." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean in this conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Why are you looking at the calendar? Are we going somewhere?\n M: I am. I have to take a business trip to Southern California and Mexico.\n W: You're so lucky. I never get to go anywhere.", "choices": [ "She likes looking at the calendar.", "She takes business trips very often.", "She likes being on trips." ], "summary": "She likes being on trips." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What color is the woman's umbrella?", "dialogue": "W: I have a blue umbrella.\n M: John has a black one and I have a green one.", "choices": [ "Blue.", "Black.", "Green." ], "summary": "Blue." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When does the woman want to go to the library?", "dialogue": "W: I need to return these library books today. Do you want to come with me?\n M: No. The downtown library doesn't even open on Sundays. I'd rather go tomorrow so I can check out some new books for myself.", "choices": [ "On Saturday.", "On Sunday.", "On Monday." ], "summary": "On Monday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is Richard now?", "dialogue": "W: Will Richard be coming to the meeting tonight?\n M: He's supposed to. But in fact he won't be back from the vocation until the day after tomorrow.", "choices": [ "Away from home.", "Back at home.", "At the meeting." ], "summary": "Away from home." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn about the man?", "dialogue": "W: Why are you so upset and worried?\n M: I've been racking my brains all morning, trying to recall where I put my gold watch. But it has been in vain.", "choices": [ "He just cannot work properly without a watch.", "He has no idea where he can buy a gold watch.", "He still does not know where he left his watch." ], "summary": "He still does not know where he left his watch." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was the original price of the skirt?", "dialogue": "M: Your skirt has quite a beautiful color, doesn't it?\n W: Yes. I bought it in a sale for half price. It only cost me $12.", "choices": [ "24.", "12.", "6." ], "summary": "24." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When does the man plan to take his vacation?", "dialogue": "W: I intend to take my holiday in June.\n M: What a coincidence! I also plan to take my vacation at that time.", "choices": [ "In March.", "In July.", "In June." ], "summary": "In June." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When does the conversation take place?", "dialogue": "M: Good morning, Professor Wang. I've come to discuss my thesis.\n W: I'm sorry. You should see me on Wednesday. That is the day after tomorrow.", "choices": [ "On Friday.", "On Monday.", "On Tuesday." ], "summary": "On Monday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman trying to do?", "dialogue": "M: I'm afraid I didn't make a good impression on the boss.\n W: That's hard to believe. Why not?\n M: Everyone on the conference was wearing a suit and tie except me.\n W: I wouldn't worry about it if I were you. I'm sure the boss will understand.", "choices": [ "To defend the boss", "To comfort the man", "To impress the boss" ], "summary": "To comfort the man" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long does it take from here to your home on foot?", "dialogue": "W: Is it far from here to your home?\n M: No, not at all. It takes about a quarter on foot.", "choices": [ "About half an hour.", "About half past an hour.", "About a quarter." ], "summary": "About a quarter." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When did the football match start?", "dialogue": "W: Did you go to see the football match?\n M: Oh, yes. It was supposed to start at 2:30. But it was delayed 15 minutes.", "choices": [ "At 1: 35.", "At 4: 45.", "At 2: 45." ], "summary": "At 4: 45." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "W: I went to the dentist's to get my teeth polished this morning.\n M: How terrible!\n W: Well, the chair was so cleverly placed. I got a terrific view of Times Square down below. He finished the job before I knew it.", "choices": [ "It was not so terrible a visit to the dentist's.", "The dentist's is close to Times Square.", "It was comfortable to sit at the dentist's." ], "summary": "It was not so terrible a visit to the dentist's." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When did it begin to rain?", "dialogue": "A: When did it begin to rain?\n B: It didn't rain before I reached home.", "choices": [ "At about 6:00.", "Before John got home.", "After John reached home." ], "summary": "After John reached home." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman's choice?", "dialogue": "M: You like living in New York, don't you?\n W: Oh, I love it. It's so convenient. I can take the bus to work or the subway or a taxi. And there's so much to do.\n M: I know what you mean. I'd like to live in the city, but living in the suburbs is better for Michelle. Trees, grass. There are a lot of good things about suburban living.\n W: I grew up in suburbs, remember? So I know. But, as a working woman, I think New York has all the conveniences, including the best tomatoes.\n M: The truth is, Michelle has lived in suburbs for more than ten years. It is very hard for her to leave her friends.\n W: I don't think so. Michelle is at the right age. There are lots of things for her here.\n M: But I'm afraid that she cannot adapt herself to the new environment.\n W: Don't worry. It is never too late to learn or change.\n M: OK, I will think about it.", "choices": [ "To live in the suburbs.", "To live in the city.", "To work in New York." ], "summary": "To live in the city." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do you know about the man?", "dialogue": "M: You like living in New York, don't you?\n W: Oh, I love it. It's so convenient. I can take the bus to work or the subway or a taxi. And there's so much to do.\n M: I know what you mean. I'd like to live in the city, but living in the suburbs is better for Michelle. Trees, grass. There are a lot of good things about suburban living.\n W: I grew up in suburbs, remember? So I know. But, as a working woman, I think New York has all the conveniences, including the best tomatoes.\n M: The truth is, Michelle has lived in suburbs for more than ten years. It is very hard for her to leave her friends.\n W: I don't think so. Michelle is at the right age. There are lots of things for her here.\n M: But I'm afraid that she cannot adapt herself to the new environment.\n W: Don't worry. It is never too late to learn or change.\n M: OK, I will think about it.", "choices": [ "He doesn't want to live in the city.", "He likes to eat tomatoes.", "He's afraid that her daughter can't adapt to the city life." ], "summary": "He's afraid that her daughter can't adapt to the city life." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man do?", "dialogue": "W: The room is so hot that I can hardly breathe.\n M: I'll open the windows.", "choices": [ "Close the windows.", "Open the doors.", "Open the windows." ], "summary": "Open the windows." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the post office?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me. Is there a post office near here?\n W: Yes. Take the first turning on the left and the post office is next to the bus stop.", "choices": [ "It's near the bus stop.", "It's far away from the bus stop.", "It's behind the bus stop." ], "summary": "It's near the bus stop." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the man react to the woman's statement?", "dialogue": "W: Professor Smith caught some students cheating on the mid-term exam and failed them.\n M: Serves them right.", "choices": [ "He feels sorry for those students.", "He thinks it right to punish those students.", "He thinks those students should be expelled from college." ], "summary": "He thinks it right to punish those students." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the recent report say about Brazil?", "dialogue": "W: Today in the studio we have Alberto Cortez, the well-known Brazilian advocate of the anti-global movement. He's here to talk about the recent report, stating that by 2050 Brazil will be the one ot the word's wealthiest and most successful countries. Alberto, what do you say to the report?\n M: You know this isn't the first time that people are saying Brazil will be a great economic power. The same thing was said over a hundred year ago. But it didn't happen.\n W: Yes, but you must admit the world's a very different place now.\n M: Of course. In fact I believe there's maybe some truth in the prediction this time around. First of all, though, we must remember the problems facing Brazil at the moment.\n W: Such as...?\n M: There's an enormous gap between the rich and the poor in this country. In Sal Paulo, you can see shopping malls full of designer goods right next door to the slam areas without proper water and electricity supplies. A lot of work needs to be done to help people in those areas improve their lives.\n W: What needs to be done?\n M: Education, for example. For Brazil to be successful, we need to offer education to all Brazilians. Successful countries like South Korea and Singapore have excellent education systems. Brazil needs to learn from these countries.\n W: So you are hopeful for the future.\n M: As I said earlier, I'm hopeful. This isn't an easy job. We need to make sure that these important opportunities for Brazil aren't wasted, as they were in the past.", "choices": [ "It will face challenges unprecedented in its history.", "It is a resolute advocate of the anti-global movement.", "It will be a major economic power by the mid-21st century." ], "summary": "It will be a major economic power by the mid-21st century." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What problem does Alberto say Brazil faces now?", "dialogue": "W: Today in the studio we have Alberto Cortez, the well-known Brazilian advocate of the anti-global movement. He's here to talk about the recent report, stating that by 2050 Brazil will be the one ot the word's wealthiest and most successful countries. Alberto, what do you say to the report?\n M: You know this isn't the first time that people are saying Brazil will be a great economic power. The same thing was said over a hundred year ago. But it didn't happen.\n W: Yes, but you must admit the world's a very different place now.\n M: Of course. In fact I believe there's maybe some truth in the prediction this time around. First of all, though, we must remember the problems facing Brazil at the moment.\n W: Such as...?\n M: There's an enormous gap between the rich and the poor in this country. In Sal Paulo, you can see shopping malls full of designer goods right next door to the slam areas without proper water and electricity supplies. A lot of work needs to be done to help people in those areas improve their lives.\n W: What needs to be done?\n M: Education, for example. For Brazil to be successful, we need to offer education to all Brazilians. Successful countries like South Korea and Singapore have excellent education systems. Brazil needs to learn from these countries.\n W: So you are hopeful for the future.\n M: As I said earlier, I'm hopeful. This isn't an easy job. We need to make sure that these important opportunities for Brazil aren't wasted, as they were in the past.", "choices": [ "The lack of overall urban planning.", "The huge gap between the haves and have-nots.", "The inadequate supply of water and electricity." ], "summary": "The huge gap between the haves and have-nots." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Alberto say about economically successful countries?", "dialogue": "W: Today in the studio we have Alberto Cortez, the well-known Brazilian advocate of the anti-global movement. He's here to talk about the recent report, stating that by 2050 Brazil will be the one ot the word's wealthiest and most successful countries. Alberto, what do you say to the report?\n M: You know this isn't the first time that people are saying Brazil will be a great economic power. The same thing was said over a hundred year ago. But it didn't happen.\n W: Yes, but you must admit the world's a very different place now.\n M: Of course. In fact I believe there's maybe some truth in the prediction this time around. First of all, though, we must remember the problems facing Brazil at the moment.\n W: Such as...?\n M: There's an enormous gap between the rich and the poor in this country. In Sal Paulo, you can see shopping malls full of designer goods right next door to the slam areas without proper water and electricity supplies. A lot of work needs to be done to help people in those areas improve their lives.\n W: What needs to be done?\n M: Education, for example. For Brazil to be successful, we need to offer education to all Brazilians. Successful countries like South Korea and Singapore have excellent education systems. Brazil needs to learn from these countries.\n W: So you are hopeful for the future.\n M: As I said earlier, I'm hopeful. This isn't an easy job. We need to make sure that these important opportunities for Brazil aren't wasted, as they were in the past.", "choices": [ "They attach great importance to education.", "They are able to grasp growth opportunities.", "They are good at learning from other nations." ], "summary": "They attach great importance to education." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man suggest?", "dialogue": "W: It's too late for me to catch a bus.\n M: You'd better take a taxi.", "choices": [ "The woman should wait for another bus.", "The woman shouldn't take a taxi.", "The woman should take a taxi." ], "summary": "The woman should take a taxi." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Adam. I can see that you simply couldn't give up smoking.\n M: Nonsense. Smoking is the easiest thing in the world to give up. I've done it a hundred times.", "choices": [ "The man found it easy to give up smoking.", "The woman believed that the man could give up smoking.", "The man couldn't give up smoking." ], "summary": "The man couldn't give up smoking." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the two speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "M: What do you think of this one?\n W: It is really not my cup of tea. Too modern and unusual.\n M: But look at the colors and forms. Very imaginative.\n W: Maybe. I prefer a painting showing a view of the countryside.", "choices": [ "A painting.", "A country scene.", "A kind of drink." ], "summary": "A painting." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man?", "dialogue": "M: What happened?\n W: Well, my husband left for work at 7:30. A few minutes later, somebody broke into the house. I guess he thought the house was empty.\n M: Where were you?\n W: I was still in bed. I heard something in the living room, so I went downstairs. And there was this man, putting money into his briefcase. I guess I surprised him. He ran out of the front door and I ran after him.\n M: It's good he didn't have a gun.\n W: You said it. Well, he fell down the steps and broke his leg. That's when I called you.\n M: We've been looking for this man. In the past two weeks, he has broken into 20 homes in this area.", "choices": [ "A guide.", "A houseman.", "A policeman." ], "summary": "A policeman." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What happened to the woman?", "dialogue": "M: What happened?\n W: Well, my husband left for work at 7:30. A few minutes later, somebody broke into the house. I guess he thought the house was empty.\n M: Where were you?\n W: I was still in bed. I heard something in the living room, so I went downstairs. And there was this man, putting money into his briefcase. I guess I surprised him. He ran out of the front door and I ran after him.\n M: It's good he didn't have a gun.\n W: You said it. Well, he fell down the steps and broke his leg. That's when I called you.\n M: We've been looking for this man. In the past two weeks, he has broken into 20 homes in this area.", "choices": [ "Her leg was broken.", "Her money was stolen.", "Her briefcase was gone." ], "summary": "Her money was stolen." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the girl work hard at her lessons?", "dialogue": "M: Don't tell me you're studying for another exam!\n W: That's exactly what I am doing.\n M: What subject is it this time?\n W: Biology, and it's going to be a hard one.\n M: Don't you get tired of studying all the time?\n W: Yes, I do. Sometimes I want to throw all of them right out of the window.\n M: I don't know how you keep on with it. It's too hard to become a doctor.\n W: Well, you study a lot too. It doesn't seem any easier to become an engineer.\n M: But at least it doesn't take as long. I'll be out putting up the buildings while you're still a student here. By the way, can I help you with your study now?\n W: Yes, please. You can read me all these words and see if I know what they mean.\n M: I don't know if you'll remember all of them.\n W: You have to learn just as many words as I do, and they're all technical words that I don't understand.", "choices": [ "She wants to be an engineer in the future.", "She is going to be a biologist after she graduates.", "She is going to take an exam." ], "summary": "She is going to take an exam." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn about the boy?", "dialogue": "M: Don't tell me you're studying for another exam!\n W: That's exactly what I am doing.\n M: What subject is it this time?\n W: Biology, and it's going to be a hard one.\n M: Don't you get tired of studying all the time?\n W: Yes, I do. Sometimes I want to throw all of them right out of the window.\n M: I don't know how you keep on with it. It's too hard to become a doctor.\n W: Well, you study a lot too. It doesn't seem any easier to become an engineer.\n M: But at least it doesn't take as long. I'll be out putting up the buildings while you're still a student here. By the way, can I help you with your study now?\n W: Yes, please. You can read me all these words and see if I know what they mean.\n M: I don't know if you'll remember all of them.\n W: You have to learn just as many words as I do, and they're all technical words that I don't understand.", "choices": [ "He doesn't work hard at his lessons.", "He wants to be a doctor in the future.", "He will graduate from college earlier than the girl." ], "summary": "He will graduate from college earlier than the girl." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who do you think often has to learn technical words?", "dialogue": "M: Don't tell me you're studying for another exam!\n W: That's exactly what I am doing.\n M: What subject is it this time?\n W: Biology, and it's going to be a hard one.\n M: Don't you get tired of studying all the time?\n W: Yes, I do. Sometimes I want to throw all of them right out of the window.\n M: I don't know how you keep on with it. It's too hard to become a doctor.\n W: Well, you study a lot too. It doesn't seem any easier to become an engineer.\n M: But at least it doesn't take as long. I'll be out putting up the buildings while you're still a student here. By the way, can I help you with your study now?\n W: Yes, please. You can read me all these words and see if I know what they mean.\n M: I don't know if you'll remember all of them.\n W: You have to learn just as many words as I do, and they're all technical words that I don't understand.", "choices": [ "The boy.", "The girl.", "Both the boy and the girl." ], "summary": "The boy." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much longer will the woman wait for the bus?", "dialogue": "M: The bus is always late.\n W: I know. I've been waiting for it for half an hour. If it doesn't come in another 15 minutes, I'll go on foot.", "choices": [ "45 minutes.", "30 minutes.", "15 minutes." ], "summary": "15 minutes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the possible relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "W: Your father and Sally have gone to get the car. Let's wait for them here on the bench.\n M: It's nice to sit down. We've been walking for hours.\n W: Did you like the White House?\n M: Oh, yes. I thought it was beautiful. I wanted to stay longer.\n W: I did, too. But we've got a lot of things to see.\n M: The line wasn't long this morning, was it?\n W: No, it wasn't. We were lucky.\n M: I wonder if the president and his family use the rooms we saw. They look more like a museum than somebody's house.\n W: Yes. They are the public rooms. The President's family lives upstairs.\n M: What do they use the public rooms for?\n W: For important affairs. The President usually entertains members of the government and visitors from other countries.\n M: I hope I could get a reception at the White House some time.\n W: Well, if you do something important when you grow up, maybe you will. Who knows?", "choices": [ "Father and mother.", "Father and son.", "Mother and son." ], "summary": "Mother and son." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know from the talk?", "dialogue": "W: Your father and Sally have gone to get the car. Let's wait for them here on the bench.\n M: It's nice to sit down. We've been walking for hours.\n W: Did you like the White House?\n M: Oh, yes. I thought it was beautiful. I wanted to stay longer.\n W: I did, too. But we've got a lot of things to see.\n M: The line wasn't long this morning, was it?\n W: No, it wasn't. We were lucky.\n M: I wonder if the president and his family use the rooms we saw. They look more like a museum than somebody's house.\n W: Yes. They are the public rooms. The President's family lives upstairs.\n M: What do they use the public rooms for?\n W: For important affairs. The President usually entertains members of the government and visitors from other countries.\n M: I hope I could get a reception at the White House some time.\n W: Well, if you do something important when you grow up, maybe you will. Who knows?", "choices": [ "They were waiting to see the White House.", "They just visited the White House.", "They just got to the White House." ], "summary": "They just visited the White House." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the boy wish to do at the White House?", "dialogue": "W: Your father and Sally have gone to get the car. Let's wait for them here on the bench.\n M: It's nice to sit down. We've been walking for hours.\n W: Did you like the White House?\n M: Oh, yes. I thought it was beautiful. I wanted to stay longer.\n W: I did, too. But we've got a lot of things to see.\n M: The line wasn't long this morning, was it?\n W: No, it wasn't. We were lucky.\n M: I wonder if the president and his family use the rooms we saw. They look more like a museum than somebody's house.\n W: Yes. They are the public rooms. The President's family lives upstairs.\n M: What do they use the public rooms for?\n W: For important affairs. The President usually entertains members of the government and visitors from other countries.\n M: I hope I could get a reception at the White House some time.\n W: Well, if you do something important when you grow up, maybe you will. Who knows?", "choices": [ "He wished to be a visitor.", "He wished to stay longer.", "lie wished to get a reception." ], "summary": "lie wished to get a reception." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "what can we infer from this conversation?", "dialogue": "W: The morning paper says the space shuttle is taking off at 10 a.m. tomorrow.\n M: Yeah, it's just another one of this year's routine missions. The first mission was undertaken a decade ago and broadcast live then worldwide.", "choices": [ "This year's shuttle mission is a big step in space exploration.", "The man is well informed about the space shuttle missions.", "The shuttle flight will be broadcast live worldwide." ], "summary": "The man is well informed about the space shuttle missions." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man want to do?", "dialogue": "W: Is there anything I can do for you? Do you want to borrow some books?\n M: No, I'd like to get a library card. This is my student card.", "choices": [ "Get a library card.", "Borrow some books.", "Get a student card." ], "summary": "Get a library card." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman going to do this evening?", "dialogue": "M: If you'd like to go there for dinner this evening, I'll phone the restaurant and reserve another place.\n W: Thank you, but I promised my sister I'd take her to the airport.", "choices": [ "Go to dinner.", "Make a reservation.", "Go to the airport." ], "summary": "Go to the airport." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What would the man love to do?", "dialogue": "F: Would you please take care of my cat while I'm away?\n M: With pleasure.", "choices": [ "He loves to look after his cat.", "He loves to take care of her cat.", "He wouldn't like to do it." ], "summary": "He loves to take care of her cat." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman going to do?", "dialogue": "M: I want to invite the Johnson's to the party. Do you know their address?\n W: No, but I'd rather they didn't come. I think their coming will bother you.", "choices": [ "Mail an invitation to the Johnson's.", "Not mention the thing to the Johnson's.", "Have a call to the Johnson's." ], "summary": "Not mention the thing to the Johnson's." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man say about some elderly people?", "dialogue": "W: Did you use credit cards on your vacation last month in Europe?\n M: Sure I did. They certainly beat going around with a wallet full of big bills. But carrying lots of cash is still very common among some older people traveling abroad.", "choices": [ "They would rather travel around than stay at home.", "They prefer to carry cash when traveling abroad.", "They usually carry many things around with them." ], "summary": "They prefer to carry cash when traveling abroad." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man?", "dialogue": "W: Oh man, what's wrong with your eyes? Did you get into a fight?\n M: Oh, do they look terrible? I stayed up all night to do homework.", "choices": [ "A student.", "A teacher.", "A doctor." ], "summary": "A student." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers most probably doing?", "dialogue": "M: Are you going to put the seeds of tomatoes into the soil, too?\n W: I think there is plenty of space to the right of the cucumbers.", "choices": [ "Selling cucumbers.", "Planting vegetables.", "Cooking a meal." ], "summary": "Planting vegetables." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the weather today?", "dialogue": "M: Look at your hair?\n W: A big wind outside.", "choices": [ "Colder.", "Windy.", "Warmer." ], "summary": "Windy." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What happened to the guy in the front of the stage?", "dialogue": "M: Wow, that was an amazing show!\n W: Yeah, the crowd was totally out of control.\n M: I know! Did you see what that guy did in the front of the stage?\n W: You mean the guy who took a dive into the audience from the stage?\n M: Yeah! He landed directly in the middle of all those crazy people and was carried to a safe place by the crowd. It was so cool!\n W: What did you think of the opening band?\n M: To be honest, that's who I really went there to see.", "choices": [ "He fell off the stage.", "He got in a fight with some crazy people.", "He jumped into the crowd." ], "summary": "He jumped into the crowd." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the man like the most?", "dialogue": "M: Wow, that was an amazing show!\n W: Yeah, the crowd was totally out of control.\n M: I know! Did you see what that guy did in the front of the stage?\n W: You mean the guy who took a dive into the audience from the stage?\n M: Yeah! He landed directly in the middle of all those crazy people and was carried to a safe place by the crowd. It was so cool!\n W: What did you think of the opening band?\n M: To be honest, that's who I really went there to see.", "choices": [ "The opening band.", "The audience.", "The design of the stage." ], "summary": "The opening band." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: Do you have any idea what the passage is about?\n W: I'm as much in the dark as you are.", "choices": [ "She hasn't read the passage.", "She doesn't understand it either.", "She cannot read it in darkness." ], "summary": "She doesn't understand it either." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man come here to do?", "dialogue": "M: Good morning. I'm here for an interview. Can you tell me where the manager's office is?\n W: The manager's office is down the passage, to the left.\n M: Thank you.", "choices": [ "Invite the manager.", "Apply for a job.", "Ask for direction." ], "summary": "Apply for a job." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What season is it now?", "dialogue": "W: Where is Yang Pei?\n M: He is helping the farmers pick oranges. The farmers are always busy in this season.", "choices": [ "Winter.", "Summer.", "Autumn." ], "summary": "Autumn." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the two speakers probably talking about?", "dialogue": "W: What did you do on the beach?\n M: You know, I made sand castles, that sort of things, and hunted for shells.", "choices": [ "Play activities.", "Building castles.", "The beach." ], "summary": "Play activities." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: Are you moving into a new house? Need a hand with those boxes?\n W: That's okay, I can manage. They look big, but aren't very heavy actually.", "choices": [ "She thinks the man should have helped earlier.", "She doesn't need the man's help.", "She doesn't know the boxes are heavy." ], "summary": "She doesn't need the man's help." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man's job?", "dialogue": "W: Can you describe what you do?\n M: I wash office building windows. I go high up in the basket to reach the windows.", "choices": [ "A basketball player.", "A laundry worker.", "A window washer." ], "summary": "A window washer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why isn't the man happy?", "dialogue": "Woman: Are you looking forward to going home?\n Man: Not exactly. The climate here really agrees with me.", "choices": [ "He wanted to look around before going home.", "He wants to stay where he is.", "He thought the climate would improve." ], "summary": "He wants to stay where he is." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me. Where can I find the manager in this building? I need to speak to him right now.\n W: Sorry. I can't help you. I'm not familiar with this building. My friend lives here.", "choices": [ "She knows the manager.", "She just moved in here.", "She is a visitor." ], "summary": "She is a visitor." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man imply?", "dialogue": "W: I thought there was still time for me to apply for a student loan. But someone just told me that the closing date was last Tuesday.\n M: Are you sure? I thought we still had another month. Wait, I've got a brochure right here. Last Tuesday was the opening date.", "choices": [ "They have wait a month to apply for a student loan.", "They can find the application forms in the brochure.", "They are not late for a loan application." ], "summary": "They are not late for a loan application." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where can Mary probably be found?", "dialogue": "W: Dad, Christmas is coming. Could you give me some money? I want to buy a card for my friend Mary. It has been two months since she was in my school.\n M: Oh dear, how thoughtful you are!", "choices": [ "In a different school.", "On Christmas day.", "In the same school with the girl." ], "summary": "In the same school with the girl." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the woman's remark?", "dialogue": "M: The visiting economist is speaking tonight, but Dr. Johnson doesn't seem to think much of him.\n W: That's because Dr. Johnson comes from an entirely different school of thought.", "choices": [ "The visiting economist has given several lectures.", "The guest lecturer's opinion is different from Dr. Johnson's.", "Dr. Johnson and the guest speaker were schoolmates." ], "summary": "The guest lecturer's opinion is different from Dr. Johnson's." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did the man find his dictionary?", "dialogue": "F: Where did you find your dictionary?\n M: I found it under my bed.", "choices": [ "Under his bed.", "In his desk.", "On the table." ], "summary": "Under his bed." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are Kate and Tom?", "dialogue": "W: [A knock at the door.] Come in, please.\n M: Hello, Kate. Where's Jane? I want her to type this letter for me.\n W: I'm afraid she can't, Tom. She isn't working today.\n M: Oh, why? Is she ill?\n W: No. She's studying for an exam.\n M: An exam. Is she going to school?\n W: Yes, she is. She's learning Japanese in night school.\n M: I see. Are you going to night school, too?\n W: No, I'm not, not this year. But I'm thinking about taking a course next year.\n M: That's a good idea. Is it expensive?\n W: No, not very. Anyway, it's worth the money.", "choices": [ "In Kate's office.", "In Tom's house.", "In a classroom." ], "summary": "In Kate's office." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did Tom come into the room?", "dialogue": "W: [A knock at the door.] Come in, please.\n M: Hello, Kate. Where's Jane? I want her to type this letter for me.\n W: I'm afraid she can't, Tom. She isn't working today.\n M: Oh, why? Is she ill?\n W: No. She's studying for an exam.\n M: An exam. Is she going to school?\n W: Yes, she is. She's learning Japanese in night school.\n M: I see. Are you going to night school, too?\n W: No, I'm not, not this year. But I'm thinking about taking a course next year.\n M: That's a good idea. Is it expensive?\n W: No, not very. Anyway, it's worth the money.", "choices": [ "He worked there.", "He wanted to talk to Kate.", "He wanted to have a letter typed." ], "summary": "He wanted to have a letter typed." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was Jane doing at that time?", "dialogue": "W: [A knock at the door.] Come in, please.\n M: Hello, Kate. Where's Jane? I want her to type this letter for me.\n W: I'm afraid she can't, Tom. She isn't working today.\n M: Oh, why? Is she ill?\n W: No. She's studying for an exam.\n M: An exam. Is she going to school?\n W: Yes, she is. She's learning Japanese in night school.\n M: I see. Are you going to night school, too?\n W: No, I'm not, not this year. But I'm thinking about taking a course next year.\n M: That's a good idea. Is it expensive?\n W: No, not very. Anyway, it's worth the money.", "choices": [ "She was making a rest.", "She was preparing for an exam.", "She was taking an exam." ], "summary": "She was preparing for an exam." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will Kate do next year?", "dialogue": "W: [A knock at the door.] Come in, please.\n M: Hello, Kate. Where's Jane? I want her to type this letter for me.\n W: I'm afraid she can't, Tom. She isn't working today.\n M: Oh, why? Is she ill?\n W: No. She's studying for an exam.\n M: An exam. Is she going to school?\n W: Yes, she is. She's learning Japanese in night school.\n M: I see. Are you going to night school, too?\n W: No, I'm not, not this year. But I'm thinking about taking a course next year.\n M: That's a good idea. Is it expensive?\n W: No, not very. Anyway, it's worth the money.", "choices": [ "Go to Japan.", "Change her job.", "Go to night school." ], "summary": "Go to night school." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man having trouble with?", "dialogue": "M: Hey, Susan. You're good at remembering things, aren't you?\n W: Yeah, I guess so. Why?\n M: I'm always forgetting things. Last week I went to the bank for some money, and I forgot to take it out of the machine. When I remembered and went back, the money was gone. Besides, I couldn't remember where I parked my car.\n W: That's pretty bad.\n M: Can you give me some advice on ways to improve my memory?\n W: Not really. You'd better just let me drive you to the bank next time.", "choices": [ "Money.", "Driving.", "Memory." ], "summary": "Memory." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How will the woman help the man?", "dialogue": "M: Hey, Susan. You're good at remembering things, aren't you?\n W: Yeah, I guess so. Why?\n M: I'm always forgetting things. Last week I went to the bank for some money, and I forgot to take it out of the machine. When I remembered and went back, the money was gone. Besides, I couldn't remember where I parked my car.\n W: That's pretty bad.\n M: Can you give me some advice on ways to improve my memory?\n W: Not really. You'd better just let me drive you to the bank next time.", "choices": [ "She'll give him some advice.", "She'll drive him to the bank.", "She'll remind him of money." ], "summary": "She'll drive him to the bank." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much will the man pay for the shirt?", "dialogue": "M: How much is the shirt?\n W: One hundred and twenty yuan, but there is a 50% off in price.", "choices": [ "120 yuan.", "80 yuan.", "60 yuan." ], "summary": "60 yuan." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is Andy?", "dialogue": "M: Mary, Andy sent us an e-mail.\n W: Really? When will he be back for a holiday?\n M: He says he will have finished all his exams by next weekend. Right now he is studying for them.", "choices": [ "A student.", "A tour guide.", "A teacher." ], "summary": "A student." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who enjoyed the film according to the dialogue?", "dialogue": "M: What do you think of the film we saw last night?\n W: Well, I don't like it at all, but my sister said it was a fantastic one and she would go and see it again.", "choices": [ "The man.", "The woman.", "The woman's sister." ], "summary": "The woman's sister." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the weather be like this afternoon?", "dialogue": "W: Jimmy, take this umbrella with you.\n M: Why? It's a fine day, isn't it?\n W: Yes, but the weatherman said it's going to rain this afternoon.", "choices": [ "Sunny.", "Windy.", "Rainy." ], "summary": "Rainy." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What doesn't Mary like?", "dialogue": "M: Would you like some carrots and beans, Mary?\n W: No, I don't like them. I hate vegetables.\n M: But darling, you have to eat them. They are good for your health.", "choices": [ "Meat.", "Fish.", "Vegetables." ], "summary": "Vegetables." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will Mary's mother receive for her birthday?", "dialogue": "M: Mary, tomorrow is your mom's fiftieth birthday. Do you know?\n W: Of course I do. How shall we celebrate it?\n M: First of all a birthday present. What about buying her a beautiful skirt?\n W: That's a good idea. It would make her look younger. And a big birthday cake too, with fifty candles.\n M: That's right. Shall we have a special dinner?\n W: How about a Chinese dinner?\n M: Fine. Where should we have it?\n W: We can have it at home. I've learned to cook a few dishes from a Chinese friend. I'm sure Mom would like them.\n M: All right. Are you going to do the shopping as well?\n W: Why don't we go together, Dad?\n M: OK. When?\n W: How about this afternoon?", "choices": [ "A shirt.", "A skirt.", "A plate." ], "summary": "A skirt." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who'll cook the special dinner?", "dialogue": "M: Mary, tomorrow is your mom's fiftieth birthday. Do you know?\n W: Of course I do. How shall we celebrate it?\n M: First of all a birthday present. What about buying her a beautiful skirt?\n W: That's a good idea. It would make her look younger. And a big birthday cake too, with fifty candles.\n M: That's right. Shall we have a special dinner?\n W: How about a Chinese dinner?\n M: Fine. Where should we have it?\n W: We can have it at home. I've learned to cook a few dishes from a Chinese friend. I'm sure Mom would like them.\n M: All right. Are you going to do the shopping as well?\n W: Why don't we go together, Dad?\n M: OK. When?\n W: How about this afternoon?", "choices": [ "Mary.", "Mary's friend.", "Mary's mother." ], "summary": "Mary." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who will do the shopping?", "dialogue": "M: Mary, tomorrow is your mom's fiftieth birthday. Do you know?\n W: Of course I do. How shall we celebrate it?\n M: First of all a birthday present. What about buying her a beautiful skirt?\n W: That's a good idea. It would make her look younger. And a big birthday cake too, with fifty candles.\n M: That's right. Shall we have a special dinner?\n W: How about a Chinese dinner?\n M: Fine. Where should we have it?\n W: We can have it at home. I've learned to cook a few dishes from a Chinese friend. I'm sure Mom would like them.\n M: All right. Are you going to do the shopping as well?\n W: Why don't we go together, Dad?\n M: OK. When?\n W: How about this afternoon?", "choices": [ "Mary's father and mother.", "Mary and her mother.", "Mary and her father." ], "summary": "Mary and her father." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time did Mr. Huang ting?", "dialogue": "W: Morning, Mr. Lin.\n M: Morning. Have there been any calls for me this morning?\n W: Yes, Mr. Huang rang about the agreement.\n M: Oh, what time was that?\n W: About 8:30. Can you call him at 5 o'clock this after noon?\n M: OK.", "choices": [ "8:00 a.m.", "8:30 a.m.", "3:00 p.m." ], "summary": "8:30 a.m." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the most probable job of the woman?", "dialogue": "W: Morning, Mr. Lin.\n M: Morning. Have there been any calls for me this morning?\n W: Yes, Mr. Huang rang about the agreement.\n M: Oh, what time was that?\n W: About 8:30. Can you call him at 5 o'clock this after noon?\n M: OK.", "choices": [ "A school teacher.", "A manager's secretary.", "Manager of a company." ], "summary": "A manager's secretary." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What happened to the woman?", "dialogue": "M: What did you do?\n W: Oh, I burned myself while I was cooking dinner.\n M: Oh!\n W: How about you?\n M: I hurt myself while I was bowling.\n W: Your back?\n M: Yes.", "choices": [ "She hurt her leg while bowling.", "She was burnt while cooking.", "She hurt her back while bowling." ], "summary": "She was burnt while cooking." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman ask the boy to do after school?", "dialogue": "M: Mum, have you seen my school bag?\n W: It's hanging up here, with the coats. I moved it because it was on the kitchen table. Tom, remember to leave it in the living room when you come home from school. Then it won't be in my way.", "choices": [ "Put away his school bag.", "Move the kitchen table.", "Hang up his coat." ], "summary": "Put away his school bag." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the relation between the two persons?", "dialogue": "M: Would you please type these letters before 6, Miss Grace?\n F: All right, Mr. Black.", "choices": [ "Teacher and student", "Husband and wife", "Manager and secretary" ], "summary": "Manager and secretary" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "M: Make thirty copies for me and twenty copies for Mr. Brown.\n W: Certainly, Sir. As soon as I finish typing the letter.", "choices": [ "Customer and waitress.", "Teacher and student.", "Boss and secretary." ], "summary": "Boss and secretary." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, Mr Thompson. My name is Mary Brown.\n M: Good morning, Ms Brown. Take a seat, please.\n W: Thank you.\n M: Well, Ms Brown, could you please tell me about yourself?\n W: Yes, of course, I'm 18 years old and just graduated from Peterson Secretary School. I read your ad. in the newspaper and know that you are looking for a secretary.\n M: Could you tell me what you can do?\n W: I can do whatever a secretary is expected to do, such as typing, receiving phone calls, sending faxes, and writing reports.\n M: Well, it seems that your qualifications for the job are excellent. Could you tell me what kind of salary you are expecting?\n W: I saw in the ad. that this position offers a salary of around 2,013 a month.\n M: That's right.\n W: That would be fine with me.\n M: Is there anything you would like to know about the job?\n W: No, not so far.\n M: Good, thank you for coming, Ms Brown. I've enjoyed meeting and talking with you. We'll let you know the result as soon as possible.\n W: Thank you. I appreciate the time you've given me.", "choices": [ "A manager and an interviewee.", "A boss and his secretary.", "An ad. designer and his customer." ], "summary": "A manager and an interviewee." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which is TRUE of Ms Brown?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, Mr Thompson. My name is Mary Brown.\n M: Good morning, Ms Brown. Take a seat, please.\n W: Thank you.\n M: Well, Ms Brown, could you please tell me about yourself?\n W: Yes, of course, I'm 18 years old and just graduated from Peterson Secretary School. I read your ad. in the newspaper and know that you are looking for a secretary.\n M: Could you tell me what you can do?\n W: I can do whatever a secretary is expected to do, such as typing, receiving phone calls, sending faxes, and writing reports.\n M: Well, it seems that your qualifications for the job are excellent. Could you tell me what kind of salary you are expecting?\n W: I saw in the ad. that this position offers a salary of around 2,013 a month.\n M: That's right.\n W: That would be fine with me.\n M: Is there anything you would like to know about the job?\n W: No, not so far.\n M: Good, thank you for coming, Ms Brown. I've enjoyed meeting and talking with you. We'll let you know the result as soon as possible.\n W: Thank you. I appreciate the time you've given me.", "choices": [ "She has just graduated from a secretary school.", "She posted the ad. in a newspaper.", "She can do a lot of things besides driving." ], "summary": "She has just graduated from a secretary school." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was the result of the interview?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, Mr Thompson. My name is Mary Brown.\n M: Good morning, Ms Brown. Take a seat, please.\n W: Thank you.\n M: Well, Ms Brown, could you please tell me about yourself?\n W: Yes, of course, I'm 18 years old and just graduated from Peterson Secretary School. I read your ad. in the newspaper and know that you are looking for a secretary.\n M: Could you tell me what you can do?\n W: I can do whatever a secretary is expected to do, such as typing, receiving phone calls, sending faxes, and writing reports.\n M: Well, it seems that your qualifications for the job are excellent. Could you tell me what kind of salary you are expecting?\n W: I saw in the ad. that this position offers a salary of around 2,013 a month.\n M: That's right.\n W: That would be fine with me.\n M: Is there anything you would like to know about the job?\n W: No, not so far.\n M: Good, thank you for coming, Ms Brown. I've enjoyed meeting and talking with you. We'll let you know the result as soon as possible.\n W: Thank you. I appreciate the time you've given me.", "choices": [ "Ms Brown was given the position.", "Ms Brown was refused.", "Ms Brown was likely to be given the position." ], "summary": "Ms Brown was likely to be given the position." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "M: Oh, we still haven't decided what to get him.\n W: I know. It's hard. What does he need?\n M: Well, darling, the other day he said that he needed a car.\n W: Yeah, right. Well, I think that's a little beyond us.\n M: Yeah, it'd be fun, but it's just a little too expensive.\n W: There's the usual kind of thing, like a wallet or tie.\n M: Oh, please, not for his sixtieth. I think we should get him something more expensive than that, don't you? I mean, we want to get something good, something...\n W: Something unusual?\n M: Yeah.\n W: Well, how about a computer? We could get him a computer. That way we could keep in touch on email.\n M: No, no, no. You know him. He says he's too old to learn how to use a computer. He isn't, of course, but I don't think he'd ever use it.", "choices": [ "Buying a car.", "Choosing a gift.", "Using a computer." ], "summary": "Choosing a gift." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "M: Oh, we still haven't decided what to get him.\n W: I know. It's hard. What does he need?\n M: Well, darling, the other day he said that he needed a car.\n W: Yeah, right. Well, I think that's a little beyond us.\n M: Yeah, it'd be fun, but it's just a little too expensive.\n W: There's the usual kind of thing, like a wallet or tie.\n M: Oh, please, not for his sixtieth. I think we should get him something more expensive than that, don't you? I mean, we want to get something good, something...\n W: Something unusual?\n M: Yeah.\n W: Well, how about a computer? We could get him a computer. That way we could keep in touch on email.\n M: No, no, no. You know him. He says he's too old to learn how to use a computer. He isn't, of course, but I don't think he'd ever use it.", "choices": [ "Husband and wife.", "Professor and student.", "Salesman and customer." ], "summary": "Husband and wife." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the person mentioned by speakers?", "dialogue": "M: Oh, we still haven't decided what to get him.\n W: I know. It's hard. What does he need?\n M: Well, darling, the other day he said that he needed a car.\n W: Yeah, right. Well, I think that's a little beyond us.\n M: Yeah, it'd be fun, but it's just a little too expensive.\n W: There's the usual kind of thing, like a wallet or tie.\n M: Oh, please, not for his sixtieth. I think we should get him something more expensive than that, don't you? I mean, we want to get something good, something...\n W: Something unusual?\n M: Yeah.\n W: Well, how about a computer? We could get him a computer. That way we could keep in touch on email.\n M: No, no, no. You know him. He says he's too old to learn how to use a computer. He isn't, of course, but I don't think he'd ever use it.", "choices": [ "Maybe he likes something expensive.", "He is surely over sixty years old.", "He must be fond of learning." ], "summary": "Maybe he likes something expensive." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think about the vacation?", "dialogue": "W: I'm spending my vacation in Hainan this summer. I've been dreaming about it for a long time.\n M: That's wonderful. I'm so jealous.", "choices": [ "It'll be a long vacation.", "It's only a dream.", "It'll be great." ], "summary": "It'll be great." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much is one cup?", "dialogue": "W: What a nice cup! How much is it?\n M: $4 each. But if you buy two, they are $7.", "choices": [ "$3.5.", "$4.", "$7." ], "summary": "$4." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "does the woman want to see Professor Wang?", "dialogue": "W: Can I come to see you at 10:00,Professor Wang? I wonder if you can help me with my paper.\n M: I will be having a class then. Why not come 40 minutes later?\n W: OK. See you then.", "choices": [ "To ask for a sick leave.", "To talk about a class.", "To get help with her paper." ], "summary": "To get help with her paper." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why was the man late for work?", "dialogue": "M: I was half an hour late for work today. There was just too much traffic.\n W: Yes, there really are too many cars on the road. More people need to carpool.\n M: Carpool?\n W: Yeah, you know, a group of people that ride to work together in one car.\n M: Hey, that's a good idea. How do you join a carpool?\n W: Well, there is a special phone number you can call. You leave a message with your address and phone number, and then someone calls you back with the names and phone numbers of other people in your area who want to carpool.\n M: That's really a great idea! How do you know so much about this carpool system, Nancy?\n W: Me? I called the number for the first time about five years ago. Carpooling is a great way to go to work.", "choices": [ "He got up late.", "He didn't catch the bus.", "The traffic was heavy." ], "summary": "The traffic was heavy." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the carpool?", "dialogue": "M: I was half an hour late for work today. There was just too much traffic.\n W: Yes, there really are too many cars on the road. More people need to carpool.\n M: Carpool?\n W: Yeah, you know, a group of people that ride to work together in one car.\n M: Hey, that's a good idea. How do you join a carpool?\n W: Well, there is a special phone number you can call. You leave a message with your address and phone number, and then someone calls you back with the names and phone numbers of other people in your area who want to carpool.\n M: That's really a great idea! How do you know so much about this carpool system, Nancy?\n W: Me? I called the number for the first time about five years ago. Carpooling is a great way to go to work.", "choices": [ "It refers to a group of people riding to work together in one car.", "It refers to a place used for parking cars.", "It refers to a name of a company." ], "summary": "It refers to a group of people riding to work together in one car." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How can one join in a carpool?", "dialogue": "M: I was half an hour late for work today. There was just too much traffic.\n W: Yes, there really are too many cars on the road. More people need to carpool.\n M: Carpool?\n W: Yeah, you know, a group of people that ride to work together in one car.\n M: Hey, that's a good idea. How do you join a carpool?\n W: Well, there is a special phone number you can call. You leave a message with your address and phone number, and then someone calls you back with the names and phone numbers of other people in your area who want to carpool.\n M: That's really a great idea! How do you know so much about this carpool system, Nancy?\n W: Me? I called the number for the first time about five years ago. Carpooling is a great way to go to work.", "choices": [ "By calling a special number.", "By logging on a special website.", "By calling an agent." ], "summary": "By calling a special number." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When did the two speakers plan to meet Jane?", "dialogue": "W: Where's Jane? It's two fifteen.\n M: Yeah. We planned to meet here at two o'clock. Maybe she missed the train.\n W: I can wait for another fifteen minutes. But then, I have to leave.\n M: Okay, let's wait until two thirty.", "choices": [ "At 2:00.", "At 2:15.", "At 2:30." ], "summary": "At 2:00." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why can't the woman go playing ping-pong ball right now?", "dialogue": "W: let's go playing ping-pong ball.\n M: I can't go right now. I have an appointment with my doctor.", "choices": [ "She must do something else at first.", "She has an important appointment with her doctor.", "She cannot afford the time." ], "summary": "She has an important appointment with her doctor." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "In the foundation year, students can take up to ______.", "dialogue": "Tutor: Have you settled in?\n Anna Maria: Yes, I feel quite at home now. I haven't got used to the food yet, but I'm enjoying the life on campus.\n Tutor: Good. Now we'd better make sure you enjoy your studies. We offer a very wide range of options on the foundation course, as you know; but you can only take six modules -do you know what you want to do yet?\n Anna Mafia: Yes, more or less, but I'm not sure whether to do biological sciences or German.\n Tutor: Well, that's quite a difference. You want to do computer studies, don't you?\n Anna Maria: Mmmmm, yeh.\n Tutor: Well, let's see-you elected to do physical sciences, basic electronics, art and design CAD-that computers and design-isn't it?\n Anna Maria: Computer-aided design actually, \"CAD\", but...\n Tutor: Oh, right-anyway, CAD and..., and English. That's quite a range. Don't you want to do maths-or computer programming, for example? Why don't you choose to do art and design?\n Anna Maria: Well, I'm interested in electronics-in computer-especially in writing computer games. I'd like to produce educational software, educational games, eventually. I've taught myself a lot of programming- I... I don't think I'd benefit much from a foundation level course.\n Tutor: No... no, I see that-go on.\n Anna Maria: So, er, I want the basics-the physical science and electronics I was hopeless at physics in school and we didn't have electronics-but I was good at maths-I don't think I need that.\n Tutor: And the art and design?\n Anna Maria: That will be good for my graphics-I need that to produce games-CAD too-I've never done CAD before.\n Tutor: No-right-they've got some powerful packages in the computer graphics and CAD offices-you'll enjoy that. So... that leaves English. It's mostly English lit. I know your English is very good, but did you know you can take English as a foreign language as one of the modules in the foundation year?\n Anna Maria: No... no, I didn't. That's great - if they've got classes at my level. I don't have any problem speaking-but my writing is terrible.\n Tutor: Oh, I'm sure they have-go and talk to them in the EAP department-oh, and I suggest you join the study-skill classes, too. They will have sessions on report and so on.\n Anna Maria: Great-I really need some help with my writing, especially spelling.\n Tutor: Well, that would be in the EFL classes-study-skills would help more with how to structure your essays and so on... now, your last module...\n Anna Maria: Yeh... well... I gave up biology at school to do physical-but I much prefer biology -I'd like to study some more While I can but German is very important in technical subjects, so I want to do that too.\n Tutor: Well, you could do it as an option next year-you do know that?\n Anna Maria: No, I don't-I mean, I didn't cheek.\n Tutor: Yes... yes, I think that's the thing to do-concentrate on your English this year you could take Cambridge proficiency-and you'll need LELTS for the first year of the degree -start the German next year.\n Anna Maria: Right-that sounds good.\n Tutor: Good. Well, if you have any problems academic or otherwise, just come and see me.\n Anna Maria: OK, thanks.\n Tutor: I am on extension 7549.\n Anna Maria: 7549.\n Tutor: That's it-just leave a message if I'm not in the office-OK, if there is nothing else...\n Anna Maria: No... no, that's fine, thanks.\n Tutor: Good-bye for now, then.\n Anna Maria: Bye.", "choices": [ "6 modules", "16 modules", "60 modules" ], "summary": "6 modules" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The tutor asks Anna Maria why she has chosen ______.", "dialogue": "Tutor: Have you settled in?\n Anna Maria: Yes, I feel quite at home now. I haven't got used to the food yet, but I'm enjoying the life on campus.\n Tutor: Good. Now we'd better make sure you enjoy your studies. We offer a very wide range of options on the foundation course, as you know; but you can only take six modules -do you know what you want to do yet?\n Anna Mafia: Yes, more or less, but I'm not sure whether to do biological sciences or German.\n Tutor: Well, that's quite a difference. You want to do computer studies, don't you?\n Anna Maria: Mmmmm, yeh.\n Tutor: Well, let's see-you elected to do physical sciences, basic electronics, art and design CAD-that computers and design-isn't it?\n Anna Maria: Computer-aided design actually, \"CAD\", but...\n Tutor: Oh, right-anyway, CAD and..., and English. That's quite a range. Don't you want to do maths-or computer programming, for example? Why don't you choose to do art and design?\n Anna Maria: Well, I'm interested in electronics-in computer-especially in writing computer games. I'd like to produce educational software, educational games, eventually. I've taught myself a lot of programming- I... I don't think I'd benefit much from a foundation level course.\n Tutor: No... no, I see that-go on.\n Anna Maria: So, er, I want the basics-the physical science and electronics I was hopeless at physics in school and we didn't have electronics-but I was good at maths-I don't think I need that.\n Tutor: And the art and design?\n Anna Maria: That will be good for my graphics-I need that to produce games-CAD too-I've never done CAD before.\n Tutor: No-right-they've got some powerful packages in the computer graphics and CAD offices-you'll enjoy that. So... that leaves English. It's mostly English lit. I know your English is very good, but did you know you can take English as a foreign language as one of the modules in the foundation year?\n Anna Maria: No... no, I didn't. That's great - if they've got classes at my level. I don't have any problem speaking-but my writing is terrible.\n Tutor: Oh, I'm sure they have-go and talk to them in the EAP department-oh, and I suggest you join the study-skill classes, too. They will have sessions on report and so on.\n Anna Maria: Great-I really need some help with my writing, especially spelling.\n Tutor: Well, that would be in the EFL classes-study-skills would help more with how to structure your essays and so on... now, your last module...\n Anna Maria: Yeh... well... I gave up biology at school to do physical-but I much prefer biology -I'd like to study some more While I can but German is very important in technical subjects, so I want to do that too.\n Tutor: Well, you could do it as an option next year-you do know that?\n Anna Maria: No, I don't-I mean, I didn't cheek.\n Tutor: Yes... yes, I think that's the thing to do-concentrate on your English this year you could take Cambridge proficiency-and you'll need LELTS for the first year of the degree -start the German next year.\n Anna Maria: Right-that sounds good.\n Tutor: Good. Well, if you have any problems academic or otherwise, just come and see me.\n Anna Maria: OK, thanks.\n Tutor: I am on extension 7549.\n Anna Maria: 7549.\n Tutor: That's it-just leave a message if I'm not in the office-OK, if there is nothing else...\n Anna Maria: No... no, that's fine, thanks.\n Tutor: Good-bye for now, then.\n Anna Maria: Bye.", "choices": [ "computer", "art and design", "maths" ], "summary": "art and design" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "In the future, Anna Maria hopes to write ______.", "dialogue": "Tutor: Have you settled in?\n Anna Maria: Yes, I feel quite at home now. I haven't got used to the food yet, but I'm enjoying the life on campus.\n Tutor: Good. Now we'd better make sure you enjoy your studies. We offer a very wide range of options on the foundation course, as you know; but you can only take six modules -do you know what you want to do yet?\n Anna Mafia: Yes, more or less, but I'm not sure whether to do biological sciences or German.\n Tutor: Well, that's quite a difference. You want to do computer studies, don't you?\n Anna Maria: Mmmmm, yeh.\n Tutor: Well, let's see-you elected to do physical sciences, basic electronics, art and design CAD-that computers and design-isn't it?\n Anna Maria: Computer-aided design actually, \"CAD\", but...\n Tutor: Oh, right-anyway, CAD and..., and English. That's quite a range. Don't you want to do maths-or computer programming, for example? Why don't you choose to do art and design?\n Anna Maria: Well, I'm interested in electronics-in computer-especially in writing computer games. I'd like to produce educational software, educational games, eventually. I've taught myself a lot of programming- I... I don't think I'd benefit much from a foundation level course.\n Tutor: No... no, I see that-go on.\n Anna Maria: So, er, I want the basics-the physical science and electronics I was hopeless at physics in school and we didn't have electronics-but I was good at maths-I don't think I need that.\n Tutor: And the art and design?\n Anna Maria: That will be good for my graphics-I need that to produce games-CAD too-I've never done CAD before.\n Tutor: No-right-they've got some powerful packages in the computer graphics and CAD offices-you'll enjoy that. So... that leaves English. It's mostly English lit. I know your English is very good, but did you know you can take English as a foreign language as one of the modules in the foundation year?\n Anna Maria: No... no, I didn't. That's great - if they've got classes at my level. I don't have any problem speaking-but my writing is terrible.\n Tutor: Oh, I'm sure they have-go and talk to them in the EAP department-oh, and I suggest you join the study-skill classes, too. They will have sessions on report and so on.\n Anna Maria: Great-I really need some help with my writing, especially spelling.\n Tutor: Well, that would be in the EFL classes-study-skills would help more with how to structure your essays and so on... now, your last module...\n Anna Maria: Yeh... well... I gave up biology at school to do physical-but I much prefer biology -I'd like to study some more While I can but German is very important in technical subjects, so I want to do that too.\n Tutor: Well, you could do it as an option next year-you do know that?\n Anna Maria: No, I don't-I mean, I didn't cheek.\n Tutor: Yes... yes, I think that's the thing to do-concentrate on your English this year you could take Cambridge proficiency-and you'll need LELTS for the first year of the degree -start the German next year.\n Anna Maria: Right-that sounds good.\n Tutor: Good. Well, if you have any problems academic or otherwise, just come and see me.\n Anna Maria: OK, thanks.\n Tutor: I am on extension 7549.\n Anna Maria: 7549.\n Tutor: That's it-just leave a message if I'm not in the office-OK, if there is nothing else...\n Anna Maria: No... no, that's fine, thanks.\n Tutor: Good-bye for now, then.\n Anna Maria: Bye.", "choices": [ "musical software", "artistic software", "educational software" ], "summary": "artistic software" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When the tutor asks Anna Maria about taking a maths option, she says ______.", "dialogue": "Tutor: Have you settled in?\n Anna Maria: Yes, I feel quite at home now. I haven't got used to the food yet, but I'm enjoying the life on campus.\n Tutor: Good. Now we'd better make sure you enjoy your studies. We offer a very wide range of options on the foundation course, as you know; but you can only take six modules -do you know what you want to do yet?\n Anna Mafia: Yes, more or less, but I'm not sure whether to do biological sciences or German.\n Tutor: Well, that's quite a difference. You want to do computer studies, don't you?\n Anna Maria: Mmmmm, yeh.\n Tutor: Well, let's see-you elected to do physical sciences, basic electronics, art and design CAD-that computers and design-isn't it?\n Anna Maria: Computer-aided design actually, \"CAD\", but...\n Tutor: Oh, right-anyway, CAD and..., and English. That's quite a range. Don't you want to do maths-or computer programming, for example? Why don't you choose to do art and design?\n Anna Maria: Well, I'm interested in electronics-in computer-especially in writing computer games. I'd like to produce educational software, educational games, eventually. I've taught myself a lot of programming- I... I don't think I'd benefit much from a foundation level course.\n Tutor: No... no, I see that-go on.\n Anna Maria: So, er, I want the basics-the physical science and electronics I was hopeless at physics in school and we didn't have electronics-but I was good at maths-I don't think I need that.\n Tutor: And the art and design?\n Anna Maria: That will be good for my graphics-I need that to produce games-CAD too-I've never done CAD before.\n Tutor: No-right-they've got some powerful packages in the computer graphics and CAD offices-you'll enjoy that. So... that leaves English. It's mostly English lit. I know your English is very good, but did you know you can take English as a foreign language as one of the modules in the foundation year?\n Anna Maria: No... no, I didn't. That's great - if they've got classes at my level. I don't have any problem speaking-but my writing is terrible.\n Tutor: Oh, I'm sure they have-go and talk to them in the EAP department-oh, and I suggest you join the study-skill classes, too. They will have sessions on report and so on.\n Anna Maria: Great-I really need some help with my writing, especially spelling.\n Tutor: Well, that would be in the EFL classes-study-skills would help more with how to structure your essays and so on... now, your last module...\n Anna Maria: Yeh... well... I gave up biology at school to do physical-but I much prefer biology -I'd like to study some more While I can but German is very important in technical subjects, so I want to do that too.\n Tutor: Well, you could do it as an option next year-you do know that?\n Anna Maria: No, I don't-I mean, I didn't cheek.\n Tutor: Yes... yes, I think that's the thing to do-concentrate on your English this year you could take Cambridge proficiency-and you'll need LELTS for the first year of the degree -start the German next year.\n Anna Maria: Right-that sounds good.\n Tutor: Good. Well, if you have any problems academic or otherwise, just come and see me.\n Anna Maria: OK, thanks.\n Tutor: I am on extension 7549.\n Anna Maria: 7549.\n Tutor: That's it-just leave a message if I'm not in the office-OK, if there is nothing else...\n Anna Maria: No... no, that's fine, thanks.\n Tutor: Good-bye for now, then.\n Anna Maria: Bye.", "choices": [ "she wants to take one because she was good at maths at school", "she doesn't want to take one because she feels confident in maths", "she doesn't want to take one because she doesn't need maths" ], "summary": "she doesn't want to take one because she feels confident in maths" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The tutor thinks that Anna Maria has chosen ______.", "dialogue": "Tutor: Have you settled in?\n Anna Maria: Yes, I feel quite at home now. I haven't got used to the food yet, but I'm enjoying the life on campus.\n Tutor: Good. Now we'd better make sure you enjoy your studies. We offer a very wide range of options on the foundation course, as you know; but you can only take six modules -do you know what you want to do yet?\n Anna Mafia: Yes, more or less, but I'm not sure whether to do biological sciences or German.\n Tutor: Well, that's quite a difference. You want to do computer studies, don't you?\n Anna Maria: Mmmmm, yeh.\n Tutor: Well, let's see-you elected to do physical sciences, basic electronics, art and design CAD-that computers and design-isn't it?\n Anna Maria: Computer-aided design actually, \"CAD\", but...\n Tutor: Oh, right-anyway, CAD and..., and English. That's quite a range. Don't you want to do maths-or computer programming, for example? Why don't you choose to do art and design?\n Anna Maria: Well, I'm interested in electronics-in computer-especially in writing computer games. I'd like to produce educational software, educational games, eventually. I've taught myself a lot of programming- I... I don't think I'd benefit much from a foundation level course.\n Tutor: No... no, I see that-go on.\n Anna Maria: So, er, I want the basics-the physical science and electronics I was hopeless at physics in school and we didn't have electronics-but I was good at maths-I don't think I need that.\n Tutor: And the art and design?\n Anna Maria: That will be good for my graphics-I need that to produce games-CAD too-I've never done CAD before.\n Tutor: No-right-they've got some powerful packages in the computer graphics and CAD offices-you'll enjoy that. So... that leaves English. It's mostly English lit. I know your English is very good, but did you know you can take English as a foreign language as one of the modules in the foundation year?\n Anna Maria: No... no, I didn't. That's great - if they've got classes at my level. I don't have any problem speaking-but my writing is terrible.\n Tutor: Oh, I'm sure they have-go and talk to them in the EAP department-oh, and I suggest you join the study-skill classes, too. They will have sessions on report and so on.\n Anna Maria: Great-I really need some help with my writing, especially spelling.\n Tutor: Well, that would be in the EFL classes-study-skills would help more with how to structure your essays and so on... now, your last module...\n Anna Maria: Yeh... well... I gave up biology at school to do physical-but I much prefer biology -I'd like to study some more While I can but German is very important in technical subjects, so I want to do that too.\n Tutor: Well, you could do it as an option next year-you do know that?\n Anna Maria: No, I don't-I mean, I didn't cheek.\n Tutor: Yes... yes, I think that's the thing to do-concentrate on your English this year you could take Cambridge proficiency-and you'll need LELTS for the first year of the degree -start the German next year.\n Anna Maria: Right-that sounds good.\n Tutor: Good. Well, if you have any problems academic or otherwise, just come and see me.\n Anna Maria: OK, thanks.\n Tutor: I am on extension 7549.\n Anna Maria: 7549.\n Tutor: That's it-just leave a message if I'm not in the office-OK, if there is nothing else...\n Anna Maria: No... no, that's fine, thanks.\n Tutor: Good-bye for now, then.\n Anna Maria: Bye.", "choices": [ "the wrong science subject", "the wrong computer subject", "the wrong English subject" ], "summary": "the wrong computer subject" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think of professor white's presentation?", "dialogue": "W: professor White's presentation seemed to go on forever. I was barely able tostay awake.\n M: How could you sleep through it? It's one of the best that I've heard on this topic.", "choices": [ "He finds the presentation hard to follow.", "He considers the presentation verydull.", "He speaks highly of the presentation." ], "summary": "He speaks highly of the presentation." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man do first after class?", "dialogue": "M: Professor Smith asked me to go to his office after class. So it's impossible for me to make it to the bar at ten.\n W: Then it seems that we'll have to meet an hour later at the library.", "choices": [ "Go to the library.", "Meet the woman.", "See Professor Smith." ], "summary": "See Professor Smith." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the two speakers talking?", "dialogue": "M: How do you want your hair done?\n W: I'd love to have my hair coloured.", "choices": [ "In a barbershop.", "In a post office.", "In a restaurant." ], "summary": "In a barbershop." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: Can you tell me the way to the bank?\n W: Sorry, you'd better ask another person.", "choices": [ "She knows the way to the bank.", "She doesn't want to tell him the way.", "She doesn't know the way, either." ], "summary": "She doesn't know the way, either." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: Did you really give away all your furniture when you moved into the new house last month?\n W: Just the useless pieces, as I'm planning to purchase a new set from Italy for the sitting room only.", "choices": [ "She bought a new set of furniture from Italy last month.", "She still keeps some old furniture in her new house.", "She plans to put all her old furniture in the basement." ], "summary": "She still keeps some old furniture in her new house." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the woman do at the travel service?", "dialogue": "M: You must be pretty excited about your trip to Europe. When are you leaving?\n W: In just three weeks. But there are still a few things I need to do before I go.\n M: Like what?\n W: Like renewing my passport, going to the travel service to buy my plane ticket, and considering what to do with my house while I'm away.\n M: You're not going to give it up, are you?\n W: No way! I'll never find another house here, But I don't want to pay three months' rent for an empty house, either.", "choices": [ "Pick up her passport.", "Buy her plane ticket.", "Ask about the flight." ], "summary": "Buy her plane ticket." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the woman unwilling to give up her house?", "dialogue": "M: You must be pretty excited about your trip to Europe. When are you leaving?\n W: In just three weeks. But there are still a few things I need to do before I go.\n M: Like what?\n W: Like renewing my passport, going to the travel service to buy my plane ticket, and considering what to do with my house while I'm away.\n M: You're not going to give it up, are you?\n W: No way! I'll never find another house here, But I don't want to pay three months' rent for an empty house, either.", "choices": [ "She has difficulty finding another.", "She has paid her rent in advance.", "She has no time to move to another." ], "summary": "She has difficulty finding another." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: You must be Kelly. Thanks for coming. It's hard to find a good babysitter on a Friday night.\n W: I like watching kids, and I need the extra money. I'd like to talk to you about my new rate increases.", "choices": [ "She is asking for a higher pay.", "She is introducing a new friend.", "She is too busy." ], "summary": "She is asking for a higher pay." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the relationship between the speakers?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, you must be that new secretary, welcome! I'm Tom Robison from public relations.\n W: Hi, Mr. Robison, Thanks. My name's Lisa Jones, working in sales now.\n M: Please call me Tom, Lisa.\n W: OK, Tom. Have you worked here long?\n M: Yes, over 20 years.\n W: Wow that is a long time. Do you enjoy working here?\n M: Well, yes. I suppose I took the job because err well the money is good, and it's good place to work in, but to be honest, what I re?ally enjoy is the chance to go abroad, just visiting other countries. That's the best thing.\n W: That's nice, for me the best thing about working here is that I live close to the office, I can go home for lunch, and I don't have to worry about the traffic.", "choices": [ "Fellow clerks.", "Boss and secretary.", "Customer and salesperson." ], "summary": "Fellow clerks." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man like about his job?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, you must be that new secretary, welcome! I'm Tom Robison from public relations.\n W: Hi, Mr. Robison, Thanks. My name's Lisa Jones, working in sales now.\n M: Please call me Tom, Lisa.\n W: OK, Tom. Have you worked here long?\n M: Yes, over 20 years.\n W: Wow that is a long time. Do you enjoy working here?\n M: Well, yes. I suppose I took the job because err well the money is good, and it's good place to work in, but to be honest, what I re?ally enjoy is the chance to go abroad, just visiting other countries. That's the best thing.\n W: That's nice, for me the best thing about working here is that I live close to the office, I can go home for lunch, and I don't have to worry about the traffic.", "choices": [ "Living close to the office.", "Chances to go abroad.", "Nice people to work with." ], "summary": "Chances to go abroad." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the woman?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, you must be that new secretary, welcome! I'm Tom Robison from public relations.\n W: Hi, Mr. Robison, Thanks. My name's Lisa Jones, working in sales now.\n M: Please call me Tom, Lisa.\n W: OK, Tom. Have you worked here long?\n M: Yes, over 20 years.\n W: Wow that is a long time. Do you enjoy working here?\n M: Well, yes. I suppose I took the job because err well the money is good, and it's good place to work in, but to be honest, what I re?ally enjoy is the chance to go abroad, just visiting other countries. That's the best thing.\n W: That's nice, for me the best thing about working here is that I live close to the office, I can go home for lunch, and I don't have to worry about the traffic.", "choices": [ "She likes traveling.", "She is new to the company.", "She works in public relations." ], "summary": "She is new to the company." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: Are you going to the shopping mall tonight?\n W: Tonight? I have to study for my physics test that's tomorrow.\n M: Oh, I'm sorry to hear that.", "choices": [ "She will go shopping together.", "She will study with the man.", "She cannot go with the man." ], "summary": "She cannot go with the man." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the name of the caller?", "dialogue": "Little Girl: Hello.\n Caller: He, he.., hello? Uh, yeah. Is ... uh ... your dad home?\n Little Girl: Just a minute please.\n Older Sister: Hello.\n Caller: Uh ... yeah ... uh hello? Yeah, um ... is ... uh ... Nick home please?\n Older Sister: Oh, he can't come to the phone right now.\n Caller: Okay, well, um, yeah, I need to talk to your dad. Um, yeah, could you ... um ... take a message?\n Older Sister: Yeah.\n Caller: Yeah. This is ... my name's Nick Johnson. And if ...\n Older Sister: The phone number?\n Caller: Yeah if you could tell him. Yeah, the phone number is 589 [Uh-huh] 7248.\n Older Sister: 589-7248?\n Caller: Yeah, right and if you could tell him to call me tonight between 7:00 and 8:30?\n Older Sister: Okay.\n Caller: Alright, and uh. Now, I think ... are you his daughter?\n Older Sister: Yeah.\n Caller: Yeah, now what's your name?\n Older Sister: I ... I'm not supposed to tell that.\n Caller: Ah, that's really smart. Alright, well just tell him I called.\n Older Sister: (O)kay.\n Caller: Okay, bye.\n Older Sister: Bye.", "choices": [ "Nick", "Nate", "Neil" ], "summary": "Nick" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "According to the girl, her father:", "dialogue": "Little Girl: Hello.\n Caller: He, he.., hello? Uh, yeah. Is ... uh ... your dad home?\n Little Girl: Just a minute please.\n Older Sister: Hello.\n Caller: Uh ... yeah ... uh hello? Yeah, um ... is ... uh ... Nick home please?\n Older Sister: Oh, he can't come to the phone right now.\n Caller: Okay, well, um, yeah, I need to talk to your dad. Um, yeah, could you ... um ... take a message?\n Older Sister: Yeah.\n Caller: Yeah. This is ... my name's Nick Johnson. And if ...\n Older Sister: The phone number?\n Caller: Yeah if you could tell him. Yeah, the phone number is 589 [Uh-huh] 7248.\n Older Sister: 589-7248?\n Caller: Yeah, right and if you could tell him to call me tonight between 7:00 and 8:30?\n Older Sister: Okay.\n Caller: Alright, and uh. Now, I think ... are you his daughter?\n Older Sister: Yeah.\n Caller: Yeah, now what's your name?\n Older Sister: I ... I'm not supposed to tell that.\n Caller: Ah, that's really smart. Alright, well just tell him I called.\n Older Sister: (O)kay.\n Caller: Okay, bye.\n Older Sister: Bye.", "choices": [ "is not home.", "is on another line.", "can't come to the telephone." ], "summary": "can't come to the telephone." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man's telephone number?", "dialogue": "Little Girl: Hello.\n Caller: He, he.., hello? Uh, yeah. Is ... uh ... your dad home?\n Little Girl: Just a minute please.\n Older Sister: Hello.\n Caller: Uh ... yeah ... uh hello? Yeah, um ... is ... uh ... Nick home please?\n Older Sister: Oh, he can't come to the phone right now.\n Caller: Okay, well, um, yeah, I need to talk to your dad. Um, yeah, could you ... um ... take a message?\n Older Sister: Yeah.\n Caller: Yeah. This is ... my name's Nick Johnson. And if ...\n Older Sister: The phone number?\n Caller: Yeah if you could tell him. Yeah, the phone number is 589 [Uh-huh] 7248.\n Older Sister: 589-7248?\n Caller: Yeah, right and if you could tell him to call me tonight between 7:00 and 8:30?\n Older Sister: Okay.\n Caller: Alright, and uh. Now, I think ... are you his daughter?\n Older Sister: Yeah.\n Caller: Yeah, now what's your name?\n Older Sister: I ... I'm not supposed to tell that.\n Caller: Ah, that's really smart. Alright, well just tell him I called.\n Older Sister: (O)kay.\n Caller: Okay, bye.\n Older Sister: Bye.", "choices": [ "598-7482", "587-4728", "589-7248" ], "summary": "589-7248" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The man tells the girl:", "dialogue": "Little Girl: Hello.\n Caller: He, he.., hello? Uh, yeah. Is ... uh ... your dad home?\n Little Girl: Just a minute please.\n Older Sister: Hello.\n Caller: Uh ... yeah ... uh hello? Yeah, um ... is ... uh ... Nick home please?\n Older Sister: Oh, he can't come to the phone right now.\n Caller: Okay, well, um, yeah, I need to talk to your dad. Um, yeah, could you ... um ... take a message?\n Older Sister: Yeah.\n Caller: Yeah. This is ... my name's Nick Johnson. And if ...\n Older Sister: The phone number?\n Caller: Yeah if you could tell him. Yeah, the phone number is 589 [Uh-huh] 7248.\n Older Sister: 589-7248?\n Caller: Yeah, right and if you could tell him to call me tonight between 7:00 and 8:30?\n Older Sister: Okay.\n Caller: Alright, and uh. Now, I think ... are you his daughter?\n Older Sister: Yeah.\n Caller: Yeah, now what's your name?\n Older Sister: I ... I'm not supposed to tell that.\n Caller: Ah, that's really smart. Alright, well just tell him I called.\n Older Sister: (O)kay.\n Caller: Okay, bye.\n Older Sister: Bye.", "choices": [ "that he will call again sometime after 7:00 PM.", "to ask her father to call him later.", "that he will drop by around 8:30 PM." ], "summary": "to ask her father to call him later." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the girl refuse to tell the caller?", "dialogue": "Little Girl: Hello.\n Caller: He, he.., hello? Uh, yeah. Is ... uh ... your dad home?\n Little Girl: Just a minute please.\n Older Sister: Hello.\n Caller: Uh ... yeah ... uh hello? Yeah, um ... is ... uh ... Nick home please?\n Older Sister: Oh, he can't come to the phone right now.\n Caller: Okay, well, um, yeah, I need to talk to your dad. Um, yeah, could you ... um ... take a message?\n Older Sister: Yeah.\n Caller: Yeah. This is ... my name's Nick Johnson. And if ...\n Older Sister: The phone number?\n Caller: Yeah if you could tell him. Yeah, the phone number is 589 [Uh-huh] 7248.\n Older Sister: 589-7248?\n Caller: Yeah, right and if you could tell him to call me tonight between 7:00 and 8:30?\n Older Sister: Okay.\n Caller: Alright, and uh. Now, I think ... are you his daughter?\n Older Sister: Yeah.\n Caller: Yeah, now what's your name?\n Older Sister: I ... I'm not supposed to tell that.\n Caller: Ah, that's really smart. Alright, well just tell him I called.\n Older Sister: (O)kay.\n Caller: Okay, bye.\n Older Sister: Bye.", "choices": [ "her age", "her name", "her address" ], "summary": "her name" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is the man?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, emergency line. What can I do for you?\n M: I am calling to report an accident.\n W: Could you give me some details, sir?\n M: A truck hit a car on Highway 204.\n W: Has anyone been badly hurt?\n M: I'm not quite sure. The driver of the truck says he is OK. But the lady in the car might have broken her leg.\n W: May I have your name, sir?\n M: Daniel Smith.\n W: OK, Mr. Smith. We'll send an ambulance and a police car immediately. It's 11:55 now, and they should be there by 12:05. Thanks.", "choices": [ "A passerby.", "The car driver.", "The truck driver." ], "summary": "A passerby." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What happened according to the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, emergency line. What can I do for you?\n M: I am calling to report an accident.\n W: Could you give me some details, sir?\n M: A truck hit a car on Highway 204.\n W: Has anyone been badly hurt?\n M: I'm not quite sure. The driver of the truck says he is OK. But the lady in the car might have broken her leg.\n W: May I have your name, sir?\n M: Daniel Smith.\n W: OK, Mr. Smith. We'll send an ambulance and a police car immediately. It's 11:55 now, and they should be there by 12:05. Thanks.", "choices": [ "A car was hit on Highway 204.", "A truck was burned on Highway 204.", "The driver of a truck was badly hurt." ], "summary": "A car was hit on Highway 204." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How soon will help come?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, emergency line. What can I do for you?\n M: I am calling to report an accident.\n W: Could you give me some details, sir?\n M: A truck hit a car on Highway 204.\n W: Has anyone been badly hurt?\n M: I'm not quite sure. The driver of the truck says he is OK. But the lady in the car might have broken her leg.\n W: May I have your name, sir?\n M: Daniel Smith.\n W: OK, Mr. Smith. We'll send an ambulance and a police car immediately. It's 11:55 now, and they should be there by 12:05. Thanks.", "choices": [ "In five minutes.", "In ten minutes.", "In fifteen minutes." ], "summary": "In ten minutes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman probably doing?", "dialogue": "W: What is that you are listening to? It is too noisy. I can't concentrate on my work.\n M: No problem. I can switch over to something lighter.", "choices": [ "She is listening to the music.", "She is fixing the radio.", "She is working." ], "summary": "She is working." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me, would you please tell me when the next flight to Los Angeles is?\n W: Sure. The next direct flight to Los Angeles is two hours from now, but if you do not mind transferring at San Francisco you can board now.", "choices": [ "The man wants to go to San Francisco.", "If the man board the plane to Los Angeles now, he will have to transfer at San Francisco.", "There are two direct flights to Los Angeles within the next two hours." ], "summary": "If the man board the plane to Los Angeles now, he will have to transfer at San Francisco." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the woman get the book so late?", "dialogue": "W: Thank goodness you're here. I've been waiting for 3 days to get the book.\n M: Well, don't blame me. It was my boss that forgot all about it.", "choices": [ "The post office lost the book.", "It was on the way for 3 years.", "It was the man's boss' fault." ], "summary": "It was the man's boss' fault." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the girl keep a weather diary?", "dialogue": "W: Look! It's snowing. Winter is here at last.\n M: It's really cold today.\n W: Yes, you have to get used to it. The weather's going to be like this for the next three months.\n M: Then I'm going to Florida. Can you tell me about your weather diary? Why do you make notes about the different types of weather?\n W: Because it's interesting to see what the weather is like at different times and on different days. For example, we had very interesting weather on the 28th of April.\n M: Really?\n W: Yes. On the 28th of April, it was sunny while I was eating my breakfast. I'm sure everybody thought it would be a sunny day.\n M: What happened?\n W: At lunch, the sky became cloudy. In the afternoon, at four, the sky was black and it rained heavily. That was really an unusual day.\n M: I think you should be a weather reporter. You know a lot about the weather.\n W: Thanks. I want to be a weather reporter when I finish school. It's an exciting job.", "choices": [ "It's useful for her studies.", "She's going to have it published.", "She has great interest in the changing weather." ], "summary": "She has great interest in the changing weather." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was the weather like on the morning of April 28th?", "dialogue": "W: Look! It's snowing. Winter is here at last.\n M: It's really cold today.\n W: Yes, you have to get used to it. The weather's going to be like this for the next three months.\n M: Then I'm going to Florida. Can you tell me about your weather diary? Why do you make notes about the different types of weather?\n W: Because it's interesting to see what the weather is like at different times and on different days. For example, we had very interesting weather on the 28th of April.\n M: Really?\n W: Yes. On the 28th of April, it was sunny while I was eating my breakfast. I'm sure everybody thought it would be a sunny day.\n M: What happened?\n W: At lunch, the sky became cloudy. In the afternoon, at four, the sky was black and it rained heavily. That was really an unusual day.\n M: I think you should be a weather reporter. You know a lot about the weather.\n W: Thanks. I want to be a weather reporter when I finish school. It's an exciting job.", "choices": [ "Sunny.", "Cloudy.", "Rainy." ], "summary": "Sunny." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the girl want to be when she finishes school?", "dialogue": "W: Look! It's snowing. Winter is here at last.\n M: It's really cold today.\n W: Yes, you have to get used to it. The weather's going to be like this for the next three months.\n M: Then I'm going to Florida. Can you tell me about your weather diary? Why do you make notes about the different types of weather?\n W: Because it's interesting to see what the weather is like at different times and on different days. For example, we had very interesting weather on the 28th of April.\n M: Really?\n W: Yes. On the 28th of April, it was sunny while I was eating my breakfast. I'm sure everybody thought it would be a sunny day.\n M: What happened?\n W: At lunch, the sky became cloudy. In the afternoon, at four, the sky was black and it rained heavily. That was really an unusual day.\n M: I think you should be a weather reporter. You know a lot about the weather.\n W: Thanks. I want to be a weather reporter when I finish school. It's an exciting job.", "choices": [ "A journalist.", "A weather reporter.", "A writer." ], "summary": "A weather reporter." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think of the exams?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, John!\n M: Oh, hello, Jenny!\n W: I heard you received the top grade on all five exams last semester.\n M: Only on four. I'm afraid.", "choices": [ "He's afraid to take exams.", "He only took the fourth exam.", "He didn't get the highest score on one exam." ], "summary": "He didn't get the highest score on one exam." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man suggest the woman wear long sleeves?", "dialogue": "W: These mosquito bites are killing me. I can't help scratching.\n M: Next time you go camping, take some precaution, say wearing long sleeves.", "choices": [ "To protect her from getting scratches.", "To help relieve her of the pain.", "To prevent mosquito bites." ], "summary": "To prevent mosquito bites." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why can't the girl go to a movie on Wednesday?", "dialogue": "W: Dad, can I go to a movie this week with Shannon?\n M: Let me look at the calendar here. Hmm. When are you thinking about going to a movie?\n W: Uh, we're thinking about seeing a movie on Wednesday after school.\n M: Well, that's not going to work. You haven't practiced your piano at all for an entire week, so you have to catch up on that.\n W: What about Friday?\n M: Uh uh. Forget that idea.\n W: And Saturday?\n M: Well, you have to take an English class in the morning. And then, we have to clean out the garage. You said you'd help. Well, that should only take a couple of hours. And then, after that, you can go to the movie.\n W: Yeah. Can I go and see the nine o'clock showing?\n M: The five o'clock showing!\n W: How about the seven o'clock showing?\n M: And why are you so concerned about the show time?\n W: Well, I don't know if I'll get all of my homework done before then.\n M: Sorry, but I want you to get to bed early that night, and so, I can drop you off at the movie theatre about 4:30, so you'll have time to get tickets.\n W: Okay. Thanks, Dad.", "choices": [ "She has to work after school.", "She has to catch up on her lessons.", "She has to practice her piano." ], "summary": "She has to practice her piano." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the girl have to do on Saturday?", "dialogue": "W: Dad, can I go to a movie this week with Shannon?\n M: Let me look at the calendar here. Hmm. When are you thinking about going to a movie?\n W: Uh, we're thinking about seeing a movie on Wednesday after school.\n M: Well, that's not going to work. You haven't practiced your piano at all for an entire week, so you have to catch up on that.\n W: What about Friday?\n M: Uh uh. Forget that idea.\n W: And Saturday?\n M: Well, you have to take an English class in the morning. And then, we have to clean out the garage. You said you'd help. Well, that should only take a couple of hours. And then, after that, you can go to the movie.\n W: Yeah. Can I go and see the nine o'clock showing?\n M: The five o'clock showing!\n W: How about the seven o'clock showing?\n M: And why are you so concerned about the show time?\n W: Well, I don't know if I'll get all of my homework done before then.\n M: Sorry, but I want you to get to bed early that night, and so, I can drop you off at the movie theatre about 4:30, so you'll have time to get tickets.\n W: Okay. Thanks, Dad.", "choices": [ "Cleaning the garage.", "Picking up her room.", "Finishing her English homework." ], "summary": "Cleaning the garage." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the girl care about the show time very much?", "dialogue": "W: Dad, can I go to a movie this week with Shannon?\n M: Let me look at the calendar here. Hmm. When are you thinking about going to a movie?\n W: Uh, we're thinking about seeing a movie on Wednesday after school.\n M: Well, that's not going to work. You haven't practiced your piano at all for an entire week, so you have to catch up on that.\n W: What about Friday?\n M: Uh uh. Forget that idea.\n W: And Saturday?\n M: Well, you have to take an English class in the morning. And then, we have to clean out the garage. You said you'd help. Well, that should only take a couple of hours. And then, after that, you can go to the movie.\n W: Yeah. Can I go and see the nine o'clock showing?\n M: The five o'clock showing!\n W: How about the seven o'clock showing?\n M: And why are you so concerned about the show time?\n W: Well, I don't know if I'll get all of my homework done before then.\n M: Sorry, but I want you to get to bed early that night, and so, I can drop you off at the movie theatre about 4:30, so you'll have time to get tickets.\n W: Okay. Thanks, Dad.", "choices": [ "Because she will do her homework after the film.", "Because she will do her homework first.", "Because she will take an English class first." ], "summary": "Because she will do her homework first." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which movie showing is the girl going to see?", "dialogue": "W: Dad, can I go to a movie this week with Shannon?\n M: Let me look at the calendar here. Hmm. When are you thinking about going to a movie?\n W: Uh, we're thinking about seeing a movie on Wednesday after school.\n M: Well, that's not going to work. You haven't practiced your piano at all for an entire week, so you have to catch up on that.\n W: What about Friday?\n M: Uh uh. Forget that idea.\n W: And Saturday?\n M: Well, you have to take an English class in the morning. And then, we have to clean out the garage. You said you'd help. Well, that should only take a couple of hours. And then, after that, you can go to the movie.\n W: Yeah. Can I go and see the nine o'clock showing?\n M: The five o'clock showing!\n W: How about the seven o'clock showing?\n M: And why are you so concerned about the show time?\n W: Well, I don't know if I'll get all of my homework done before then.\n M: Sorry, but I want you to get to bed early that night, and so, I can drop you off at the movie theatre about 4:30, so you'll have time to get tickets.\n W: Okay. Thanks, Dad.", "choices": [ "5:00 p.m..", "7:00 p.m..", "9:00 p.m.." ], "summary": "5:00 p.m.." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, my bathroom drain is blocked and I'm giving a party tonight. Do you think you could come and fix it for me?\n M: Sorry, ma'am. I'm pretty busy right now. But I can put you on my list.", "choices": [ "He will send someone right away.", "He has to do other repairs first.", "The woman can call later that day." ], "summary": "He has to do other repairs first." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn about the woman?", "dialogue": "M: I'm thinking about where to go for a bite tonight. Any suggestions, Barbara?\n W: Well, how about the French restaurant near the KFC? Frankly, I've had enough of our canteen food.", "choices": [ "She is tired of the food in the canteen.", "She often eats in a French restaurant.", "She usually takes a snack in the KFC." ], "summary": "She is tired of the food in the canteen." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much will the man pay for these tickets?", "dialogue": "W: A ticket for an adult is 10 dollars and for a child half price.\n M: I want one ticket for adult and two tickets for children.", "choices": [ "15 dollars.", "20 dollars.", "25 dollars." ], "summary": "20 dollars." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do the two speakers think of the opera?", "dialogue": "M: What do you think of the opera?\n W: It's very good. The actors and actresses are all very good. Don't you think so?\n M: Yes. The acting is excellent and so is the music.\n W: Yes. I like it very much.", "choices": [ "Both of them like it.", "Only the woman likes it.", "Only the man likes it." ], "summary": "Both of them like it." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man imply?", "dialogue": "W: Jimmy said that he was going to marry a rich French businesswoman.\n M: Don't be so sure. He once told me that he had bought a big house. Yet he's still sharing an apartment with Mark.", "choices": [ "Jimmy will regret marrying a French woman.", "Jimmy's words are often not reliable.", "Jimmy is not serious in making decisions." ], "summary": "Jimmy's words are often not reliable." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why can't the man go to some places and have fun with his friends?", "dialogue": "W: This business of having to be a role model, where you can never relax, hang loose, can you?\n M: Well, I can't exactly go to hang with my friends at some of the places we used to go to, and just basically raise hell and have a whole bunch of fun. I can't do that any more because it's not good for the public to see that. It's not good for me.\n W: Your father said you have the ability to be one of the biggest influences in history, not just golf, humanity. What do you think of that?\n M: I think that is more important than just my golf. I think my golf is merely a vehicle to influence people\n W: How?\n M: How? Oh, so many kids look up to role models, so I can help out kids in a positive way, I can influence their lives in a positive way, and I think that's what it's about.\n W: I mean you are only 21, what's the goal? Where do you go?\n M: Keep winning.\n W: But you know, at a certain point, doesn't lose its thing...?\n M: Winning never gets old and having fun never gets old either. And you always have fun.\n W: And playing these tournaments is with all the apprehension and everything, still fun?\n M: Always. The day it's not fun is the day I quit And it's been fan since I was in the high chair. And it's fun today.", "choices": [ "Because it will help the public.", "Because it will do harm to his reputation.", "Because he is always fully occupied as a role model." ], "summary": "Because it will do harm to his reputation." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think of golf?", "dialogue": "W: This business of having to be a role model, where you can never relax, hang loose, can you?\n M: Well, I can't exactly go to hang with my friends at some of the places we used to go to, and just basically raise hell and have a whole bunch of fun. I can't do that any more because it's not good for the public to see that. It's not good for me.\n W: Your father said you have the ability to be one of the biggest influences in history, not just golf, humanity. What do you think of that?\n M: I think that is more important than just my golf. I think my golf is merely a vehicle to influence people\n W: How?\n M: How? Oh, so many kids look up to role models, so I can help out kids in a positive way, I can influence their lives in a positive way, and I think that's what it's about.\n W: I mean you are only 21, what's the goal? Where do you go?\n M: Keep winning.\n W: But you know, at a certain point, doesn't lose its thing...?\n M: Winning never gets old and having fun never gets old either. And you always have fun.\n W: And playing these tournaments is with all the apprehension and everything, still fun?\n M: Always. The day it's not fun is the day I quit And it's been fan since I was in the high chair. And it's fun today.", "choices": [ "A means of influencing people.", "A means of coming to fame.", "A vehicle of removing apprehension." ], "summary": "A means of influencing people." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Judging from the conversation, we may assume that the man is ______.", "dialogue": "W: This business of having to be a role model, where you can never relax, hang loose, can you?\n M: Well, I can't exactly go to hang with my friends at some of the places we used to go to, and just basically raise hell and have a whole bunch of fun. I can't do that any more because it's not good for the public to see that. It's not good for me.\n W: Your father said you have the ability to be one of the biggest influences in history, not just golf, humanity. What do you think of that?\n M: I think that is more important than just my golf. I think my golf is merely a vehicle to influence people\n W: How?\n M: How? Oh, so many kids look up to role models, so I can help out kids in a positive way, I can influence their lives in a positive way, and I think that's what it's about.\n W: I mean you are only 21, what's the goal? Where do you go?\n M: Keep winning.\n W: But you know, at a certain point, doesn't lose its thing...?\n M: Winning never gets old and having fun never gets old either. And you always have fun.\n W: And playing these tournaments is with all the apprehension and everything, still fun?\n M: Always. The day it's not fun is the day I quit And it's been fan since I was in the high chair. And it's fun today.", "choices": [ "responsible", "funny", "naive" ], "summary": "responsible" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What idea has the man got?", "dialogue": "M: Would you like a cup of coffee?\n W: Oh, I'd love one, please.\n M: Well, I've got an idea. Why not go out and get one?", "choices": [ "Spare ten minutes.", "Get a cup of coffee.", "Have a break." ], "summary": "Get a cup of coffee." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman think of the cinema?", "dialogue": "W: Oh, it's so nice to be out of the cinema. It was so hot there. I thought I'd melt.\n M: Terrible, wasn't it? Well, what did you think of Out of Africa? Do you think it was as good as the review said?\n W: It was a good film, but not as good as the book. I think some of the story was missing in the film.\n M: Yes, but you couldn't possibly fit everything that happens in a 200-page novel into a 2-hour film. There simply isn't time.\n W: I know, but the director should at least have tried to follow the story.\n M: Well, perhaps he thought he was improving the story.\n W: Perhaps he did, but I just don't think a film director has the right.", "choices": [ "Terrified.", "Dirty.", "Very hot." ], "summary": "Very hot." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long did the film last?", "dialogue": "W: Oh, it's so nice to be out of the cinema. It was so hot there. I thought I'd melt.\n M: Terrible, wasn't it? Well, what did you think of Out of Africa? Do you think it was as good as the review said?\n W: It was a good film, but not as good as the book. I think some of the story was missing in the film.\n M: Yes, but you couldn't possibly fit everything that happens in a 200-page novel into a 2-hour film. There simply isn't time.\n W: I know, but the director should at least have tried to follow the story.\n M: Well, perhaps he thought he was improving the story.\n W: Perhaps he did, but I just don't think a film director has the right.", "choices": [ "One hour and a half.", "Two hours.", "Three hours." ], "summary": "Two hours." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can you learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Oh, it's so nice to be out of the cinema. It was so hot there. I thought I'd melt.\n M: Terrible, wasn't it? Well, what did you think of Out of Africa? Do you think it was as good as the review said?\n W: It was a good film, but not as good as the book. I think some of the story was missing in the film.\n M: Yes, but you couldn't possibly fit everything that happens in a 200-page novel into a 2-hour film. There simply isn't time.\n W: I know, but the director should at least have tried to follow the story.\n M: Well, perhaps he thought he was improving the story.\n W: Perhaps he did, but I just don't think a film director has the right.", "choices": [ "The man enjoyed the film more than the book.", "The woman thinks the film was as good as the book.", "The woman enjoyed the book more than the film." ], "summary": "The woman enjoyed the book more than the film." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mainly do in his spare time?", "dialogue": "W: So, what do you usually do in your free time?\n M: At the moment I'm spending much of my free time learning German. I also enjoy playing the piano.\n W: Do you play any sports?\n M: Not much. But I go to the sports club and work out once a week.", "choices": [ "Learn a language.", "Do some sports.", "Play the piano." ], "summary": "Learn a language." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "W: How beautiful! How long have you had it?\n M: Only two weeks.\n W: How far have you been in it?\n M: Not too far. Just to a picnic.", "choices": [ "Maybe a picnic.", "Maybe something new.", "Maybe a new car." ], "summary": "Maybe a new car." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the weather like these days?", "dialogue": "W: Why is it so hot these days?\n M: The weather report says another typhoon is forming in the western Pacific and is moving towards the mainland.\n W: That's why it's burning hot these days. By the way, will our city be hit by the typhoon?\n M: I'm afraid so. It will hit our city on its way towards the mainland.\n W: When will it arrive?\n M: It is expected to arrive here tomorrow evening.\n W: So we must be prepared for it.\n M: Yes. The government has warned the fishermen not to go fishing too far out to sea, and told all citizens not to stay out when the typhoon arrives. I'm afraid it will cause a serious damage. We'll have to be careful.", "choices": [ "Hot.", "Cold.", "Rainy." ], "summary": "Hot." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the typhoon expected to come from?", "dialogue": "W: Why is it so hot these days?\n M: The weather report says another typhoon is forming in the western Pacific and is moving towards the mainland.\n W: That's why it's burning hot these days. By the way, will our city be hit by the typhoon?\n M: I'm afraid so. It will hit our city on its way towards the mainland.\n W: When will it arrive?\n M: It is expected to arrive here tomorrow evening.\n W: So we must be prepared for it.\n M: Yes. The government has warned the fishermen not to go fishing too far out to sea, and told all citizens not to stay out when the typhoon arrives. I'm afraid it will cause a serious damage. We'll have to be careful.", "choices": [ "The mainland.", "The western Pacific.", "The man's city." ], "summary": "The western Pacific." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When is the typhoon likely to come to the speakers' city?", "dialogue": "W: Why is it so hot these days?\n M: The weather report says another typhoon is forming in the western Pacific and is moving towards the mainland.\n W: That's why it's burning hot these days. By the way, will our city be hit by the typhoon?\n M: I'm afraid so. It will hit our city on its way towards the mainland.\n W: When will it arrive?\n M: It is expected to arrive here tomorrow evening.\n W: So we must be prepared for it.\n M: Yes. The government has warned the fishermen not to go fishing too far out to sea, and told all citizens not to stay out when the typhoon arrives. I'm afraid it will cause a serious damage. We'll have to be careful.", "choices": [ "Tomorrow morning.", "Today.", "Tomorrow evening." ], "summary": "Tomorrow evening." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "F: Would you like some more potatoes?\n M: I'm sorry I can't manage any more. Thank you.", "choices": [ "He wants more.", "He can still have more.", "He can't eat any more." ], "summary": "He can't eat any more." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the man and woman talking about?", "dialogue": "W: The deadline for the sociology and computer courses is the day after tomorrow.\n M: But I have not decided which courses to take yet.", "choices": [ "Registering for courses.", "Getting directions.", "Buying a new computer." ], "summary": "Registering for courses." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman going to do?", "dialogue": "M: What about coming to my place for a coffee, Mary?\n W: I can't, John. I've got a meeting at ten o'clock, so I have to go to my office now. Another time, maybe.", "choices": [ "Have a coffee.", "Clean her office.", "Attend a meeting." ], "summary": "Attend a meeting." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the possible relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "M: Come into my office, please. I'd like you to type some letters.\n W: Yes, sir. And I think I should remind you that you have a meeting in ten minutes.", "choices": [ "Manager and secretary.", "Wife and husband.", "Waiter and customer." ], "summary": "Manager and secretary." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: Everybody is here except John. Shall we start the meeting?\n W: If we wait for John, we might be here all night.", "choices": [ "They should wait for John for a while.", "They should stay here for the night.", "They should start the meeting right away." ], "summary": "They should start the meeting right away." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "W: Kids! It's your bedtime. Go uptairs and go to bed.\n M: It's Friday night. There's no school tomorrow.\n W: Yes, but tomorrow we have to get up early and go shopping.", "choices": [ "Mother and child.", "Doctor and patient.", "Classmates." ], "summary": "Mother and child." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the man offer to do?", "dialogue": "W: It got dark before I realized it. I'm afraid I can't get to school before eight.\n M: It doesn't matter. I can give you a lift.", "choices": [ "Accompany the woman home.", "Lend her a bike.", "Offer the woman a ride." ], "summary": "Offer the woman a ride." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man want to drink?", "dialogue": "W: What would you like, a cup of tea or a glass of coffee?\n M: Neither, thanks. A cup of water will be OK.", "choices": [ "A cup of tea.", "A glass of coffee.", "Some water." ], "summary": "Some water." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: I'll take this suit. It fits me really well. And I like the shirt and the tie, too.\n W: We have some nice socks that match.", "choices": [ "That color looks good on the man.", "The man could also buy some socks.", "The shirt is not the same color as the rocks." ], "summary": "The man could also buy some socks." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Tom make the phone call for?", "dialogue": "W: Hello. This is Amy.\n M: Hello, Amy. This is Tom.\n W: Yes. What can I do for you?\n M: I want to go to New York by train today. Would you please look up a train time for me?\n W: Certainly, Hold on, please. Um... there's one at eleven p. m. It's a little late. Why don't you go there by car?\n M: My car is being repaired now. I have to go there by train.\n W: Do you think you have enough time?\n M: Yes. I'll try it. Thank you. Bye.", "choices": [ "Saying hello.", "Repairing his car.", "Asking about the train time." ], "summary": "Asking about the train time." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is Amy working?", "dialogue": "W: Hello. This is Amy.\n M: Hello, Amy. This is Tom.\n W: Yes. What can I do for you?\n M: I want to go to New York by train today. Would you please look up a train time for me?\n W: Certainly, Hold on, please. Um... there's one at eleven p. m. It's a little late. Why don't you go there by car?\n M: My car is being repaired now. I have to go there by train.\n W: Do you think you have enough time?\n M: Yes. I'll try it. Thank you. Bye.", "choices": [ "At a ticket center.", "In a shop.", "In a post office." ], "summary": "At a ticket center." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will Tom leave today?", "dialogue": "W: Hello. This is Amy.\n M: Hello, Amy. This is Tom.\n W: Yes. What can I do for you?\n M: I want to go to New York by train today. Would you please look up a train time for me?\n W: Certainly, Hold on, please. Um... there's one at eleven p. m. It's a little late. Why don't you go there by car?\n M: My car is being repaired now. I have to go there by train.\n W: Do you think you have enough time?\n M: Yes. I'll try it. Thank you. Bye.", "choices": [ "In the morning.", "At noon.", "In the evening." ], "summary": "In the evening." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Did Sam come to the party?", "dialogue": "M: I didn't see Sam at your party. What's the matter?\n F: He told me he would come at first, but then he changed his mind.", "choices": [ "Yes.", "No.", "We don't know." ], "summary": "No." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did the conversation most probably take place?", "dialogue": "W: Please, please, can you help me? I seem to have lost my handbag.\n M: Calm down, Madam. Well, I'll have to fill out this report for you. What color is it, Madam?\n W: Well, it is a white one.\n M: How big is it?\n W: Mm, I guess it's about one foot long and seven inches tall.\n M: One foot long and seven inches tall. What's in the bag, Madam?\n W: There is a wallet, two keys, and a letter.\n M: And where did you leave it?\n W: I am sure I left it in the coffee shop on the 5th floor.\n M: Don't worry, Madam. I am sure we can find it. Now could you give me your name, your address and telephone number?", "choices": [ "In a restaurant", "In the police station", "In a shop" ], "summary": "In the police station" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which of the following is not included in the woman's handbag?", "dialogue": "W: Please, please, can you help me? I seem to have lost my handbag.\n M: Calm down, Madam. Well, I'll have to fill out this report for you. What color is it, Madam?\n W: Well, it is a white one.\n M: How big is it?\n W: Mm, I guess it's about one foot long and seven inches tall.\n M: One foot long and seven inches tall. What's in the bag, Madam?\n W: There is a wallet, two keys, and a letter.\n M: And where did you leave it?\n W: I am sure I left it in the coffee shop on the 5th floor.\n M: Don't worry, Madam. I am sure we can find it. Now could you give me your name, your address and telephone number?", "choices": [ "A letter", "Her identity card", "A wallet" ], "summary": "Her identity card" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did the woman left her handbag?", "dialogue": "W: Please, please, can you help me? I seem to have lost my handbag.\n M: Calm down, Madam. Well, I'll have to fill out this report for you. What color is it, Madam?\n W: Well, it is a white one.\n M: How big is it?\n W: Mm, I guess it's about one foot long and seven inches tall.\n M: One foot long and seven inches tall. What's in the bag, Madam?\n W: There is a wallet, two keys, and a letter.\n M: And where did you leave it?\n W: I am sure I left it in the coffee shop on the 5th floor.\n M: Don't worry, Madam. I am sure we can find it. Now could you give me your name, your address and telephone number?", "choices": [ "At home", "In a bookstore", "In a coffee shop" ], "summary": "In a coffee shop" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman think of the man's new suit?", "dialogue": "M: What do you think of my new suit?\n W: Not bad. It reminds me of the one I saw at the new department store last week. Did you get it there?\n M: No, I got it in that big shopping center. It cost me only $ 150.\n W: Well, I don't think it's a good bargain.", "choices": [ "It is expensive.", "It is fashionable.", "It is a good bargain." ], "summary": "It is expensive." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: You were on the phone for a long time. To whom were you talking?\n M: Oh, to Susan. She always knows the latest news in town and she couldn't wait to see me to talk it over.", "choices": [ "The man could not wait to see Susan.", "Susan is eager to pass the information she knows.", "Susan talks to people only on the phone." ], "summary": "Susan is eager to pass the information she knows." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the two speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "W: Please help yourself to whatever you like. Don't be shy.\n M: Yes, thank you.", "choices": [ "Vocation.", "Food.", "Favour." ], "summary": "Food." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the man probably feel?", "dialogue": "W: Did you get the part you tried out in the play?\n M: That role was given to someone else, but I got a better part.", "choices": [ "Happy.", "Disappointed.", "Surprised." ], "summary": "Happy." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the two speakers' reactions to the food?", "dialogue": "W: I've just had my lunch at the cafeteria of our university.\n M: What do you think of the food today?\n W: You have to ask. About as terrible as usual, I'd say.\n M: You know, I think it's about time a group of us speak to some University officials about the quality of the food.\n W: Do you have a good idea?\n M: In my view, we had better get rid of the manager.\n W: Do you think you are the first to think of that? The problem is that the University doesn't want to change another manager.\n M: You mean you've been through this before?\n W: Yes, when I was a freshman, I once did that. I once wrote a letter to the Student Services Official and presented a petition signed by 200 students.\n M: What was his reaction?\n W: He asked me why all the other students didn't sign it as well. I told him we only had time for a sample, but I was sure almost all the students would have.\n M: Why was he so cool towards you? Isn't it a serious question?\n W: That manager has good friends in the University. You know family connections.", "choices": [ "The woman hates it, but the man doesn't mind it.", "They both hate it", "The woman hates it more than the man." ], "summary": "They both hate it" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman think of the man's idea?", "dialogue": "W: I've just had my lunch at the cafeteria of our university.\n M: What do you think of the food today?\n W: You have to ask. About as terrible as usual, I'd say.\n M: You know, I think it's about time a group of us speak to some University officials about the quality of the food.\n W: Do you have a good idea?\n M: In my view, we had better get rid of the manager.\n W: Do you think you are the first to think of that? The problem is that the University doesn't want to change another manager.\n M: You mean you've been through this before?\n W: Yes, when I was a freshman, I once did that. I once wrote a letter to the Student Services Official and presented a petition signed by 200 students.\n M: What was his reaction?\n W: He asked me why all the other students didn't sign it as well. I told him we only had time for a sample, but I was sure almost all the students would have.\n M: Why was he so cool towards you? Isn't it a serious question?\n W: That manager has good friends in the University. You know family connections.", "choices": [ "The idea is not new.", "She supports the idea.", "She doesn't care about it." ], "summary": "The idea is not new." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How did the university officials respond?", "dialogue": "W: I've just had my lunch at the cafeteria of our university.\n M: What do you think of the food today?\n W: You have to ask. About as terrible as usual, I'd say.\n M: You know, I think it's about time a group of us speak to some University officials about the quality of the food.\n W: Do you have a good idea?\n M: In my view, we had better get rid of the manager.\n W: Do you think you are the first to think of that? The problem is that the University doesn't want to change another manager.\n M: You mean you've been through this before?\n W: Yes, when I was a freshman, I once did that. I once wrote a letter to the Student Services Official and presented a petition signed by 200 students.\n M: What was his reaction?\n W: He asked me why all the other students didn't sign it as well. I told him we only had time for a sample, but I was sure almost all the students would have.\n M: Why was he so cool towards you? Isn't it a serious question?\n W: That manager has good friends in the University. You know family connections.", "choices": [ "They became angry.", "They were not very responsive.", "They promised to do something, but never did." ], "summary": "They were not very responsive." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the situation difficult to change?", "dialogue": "W: I've just had my lunch at the cafeteria of our university.\n M: What do you think of the food today?\n W: You have to ask. About as terrible as usual, I'd say.\n M: You know, I think it's about time a group of us speak to some University officials about the quality of the food.\n W: Do you have a good idea?\n M: In my view, we had better get rid of the manager.\n W: Do you think you are the first to think of that? The problem is that the University doesn't want to change another manager.\n M: You mean you've been through this before?\n W: Yes, when I was a freshman, I once did that. I once wrote a letter to the Student Services Official and presented a petition signed by 200 students.\n M: What was his reaction?\n W: He asked me why all the other students didn't sign it as well. I told him we only had time for a sample, but I was sure almost all the students would have.\n M: Why was he so cool towards you? Isn't it a serious question?\n W: That manager has good friends in the University. You know family connections.", "choices": [ "Because the officials like the food.", "Because the officials don't respect the students.", "Because a very important person manage the food." ], "summary": "Because a very important person manage the food." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman doing when the man interrupts her?", "dialogue": "M: Say, Rason, what are you watching?\n W: An old Japanese film. I wonder if I'm going to spend all my next year there, I'd better start familiarizing myself with the culture.\n M: You mean you are accepted into the program?\n W: Yes.\n M: That's wonderful. You must be excited.\n W: Excited and nervous. You know I owe a lot to Professor Mercheno. He wrote a letter of recommendation for me and he bought me a set of practice tapes and a book which goes with them. Just so I can work on my basic conversation skills.\n M: How much Japanese can you understand?\n W: Not a lot at present. But I signed up for intensive Japanese this semester.\n M: I Wish I were as talented as you are in foreign languages. I'd like to study abroad.\n W: Then why don't you? The university has lots of overseas programs that don't require mastery of a foreign language. The tuition is about the same. You just have to be the kind of person who is receptive to new ways of looking at things and willing to adjust to a different kind of life style.\n M: I had assumed that all programs require you to know a foreign language. I might check into this.\n W: You won't regret it.", "choices": [ "Taping some music.", "Watching a film.", "Making a video recording." ], "summary": "Watching a film." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the woman so excited?", "dialogue": "M: Say, Rason, what are you watching?\n W: An old Japanese film. I wonder if I'm going to spend all my next year there, I'd better start familiarizing myself with the culture.\n M: You mean you are accepted into the program?\n W: Yes.\n M: That's wonderful. You must be excited.\n W: Excited and nervous. You know I owe a lot to Professor Mercheno. He wrote a letter of recommendation for me and he bought me a set of practice tapes and a book which goes with them. Just so I can work on my basic conversation skills.\n M: How much Japanese can you understand?\n W: Not a lot at present. But I signed up for intensive Japanese this semester.\n M: I Wish I were as talented as you are in foreign languages. I'd like to study abroad.\n W: Then why don't you? The university has lots of overseas programs that don't require mastery of a foreign language. The tuition is about the same. You just have to be the kind of person who is receptive to new ways of looking at things and willing to adjust to a different kind of life style.\n M: I had assumed that all programs require you to know a foreign language. I might check into this.\n W: You won't regret it.", "choices": [ "She is going to study in another country.", "She received a letter from a Japanese friend.", "She just returned from a trip to Japan." ], "summary": "She is going to study in another country." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman feel grateful to Professer Mercheno?", "dialogue": "M: Say, Rason, what are you watching?\n W: An old Japanese film. I wonder if I'm going to spend all my next year there, I'd better start familiarizing myself with the culture.\n M: You mean you are accepted into the program?\n W: Yes.\n M: That's wonderful. You must be excited.\n W: Excited and nervous. You know I owe a lot to Professor Mercheno. He wrote a letter of recommendation for me and he bought me a set of practice tapes and a book which goes with them. Just so I can work on my basic conversation skills.\n M: How much Japanese can you understand?\n W: Not a lot at present. But I signed up for intensive Japanese this semester.\n M: I Wish I were as talented as you are in foreign languages. I'd like to study abroad.\n W: Then why don't you? The university has lots of overseas programs that don't require mastery of a foreign language. The tuition is about the same. You just have to be the kind of person who is receptive to new ways of looking at things and willing to adjust to a different kind of life style.\n M: I had assumed that all programs require you to know a foreign language. I might check into this.\n W: You won't regret it.", "choices": [ "He helped her get into the program.", "He recorded some tapes especially for her.", "He gave her a good grade in her Japanese class." ], "summary": "He helped her get into the program." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the probable relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "M: What do you think? Am I OK?\n W: Well, there is some information that seems to me ... I want to have a thorough checkup and do some tests.", "choices": [ "Teacher and student.", "Doctor and patient.", "Lawyer and client." ], "summary": "Doctor and patient." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man imply about Janet?", "dialogue": "W: Janet insists she's coming to my graduation.\n M: But she has to work that week, doesn't she?", "choices": [ "She won't be able to come.", "She's not going to graduate.", "She has a week to go to work." ], "summary": "She won't be able to come." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What would the man probably do?", "dialogue": "W: The mechanic said it would cost 300 dollars to have the car repaired.\n M: We might as well spend 300 dollars more to buy a new one then.", "choices": [ "To save 300.", "To repair the car.", "To buy a new car." ], "summary": "To buy a new car." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: Can I help you sir?\n M: Yes, can you show me the way to gatenine for flight 910 to Hong Kong? I am quite confused here.", "choices": [ "On a busy street.", "In a Hong Konghotel.", "At an airport." ], "summary": "At an airport." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman probably like to eat in summer?", "dialogue": "M: I love bananas. They're my favorite fruit. What about you?\n W: Strawberries are my favorite summer fruit, but I just love eating apples in the winter. I try to eat one every day!", "choices": [ "Bananas.", "Apples.", "Strawberries." ], "summary": "Strawberries." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why was Joan on the underground train?", "dialogue": "M: Wow, your coat's got very dirty. Did you fall?\n W: Yes, I had a terrible experience on the underground train when I was on the way to work. I tell you, a man came up to me and pulled out a knife. He pointed it right at me.\n M: Oh, no. Are you all right? Did he hurt you?\n W: No, he didn't, but he took my handbag.\n M: Then what happened? What did you do?\n W: I caught hold of his knife and he pushed me to the floor.\n M: Oh, no. Why did you catch hold of his knife? That's dangerous.\n W: I don't know. I didn't think.\n M: What did the other passengers do? Did they help you?\n W: Yes. Two men ran after the robber and held him.\n M: Did the police come?\n W: Yes, the police were called and two policemen came and took the robbers to the police station.\n M: What a story! Thank God, you are all right.", "choices": [ "She was going to work.", "She was coming home from wok.", "She was traveling to another city." ], "summary": "She was going to work." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did Joan do when the robber pointed a knife at her?", "dialogue": "M: Wow, your coat's got very dirty. Did you fall?\n W: Yes, I had a terrible experience on the underground train when I was on the way to work. I tell you, a man came up to me and pulled out a knife. He pointed it right at me.\n M: Oh, no. Are you all right? Did he hurt you?\n W: No, he didn't, but he took my handbag.\n M: Then what happened? What did you do?\n W: I caught hold of his knife and he pushed me to the floor.\n M: Oh, no. Why did you catch hold of his knife? That's dangerous.\n W: I don't know. I didn't think.\n M: What did the other passengers do? Did they help you?\n W: Yes. Two men ran after the robber and held him.\n M: Did the police come?\n W: Yes, the police were called and two policemen came and took the robbers to the police station.\n M: What a story! Thank God, you are all right.", "choices": [ "She asked the passengers for help.", "She ran to a policeman for help.", "She caught hold of his knife." ], "summary": "She caught hold of his knife." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who caught the robber when he was running away?", "dialogue": "M: Wow, your coat's got very dirty. Did you fall?\n W: Yes, I had a terrible experience on the underground train when I was on the way to work. I tell you, a man came up to me and pulled out a knife. He pointed it right at me.\n M: Oh, no. Are you all right? Did he hurt you?\n W: No, he didn't, but he took my handbag.\n M: Then what happened? What did you do?\n W: I caught hold of his knife and he pushed me to the floor.\n M: Oh, no. Why did you catch hold of his knife? That's dangerous.\n W: I don't know. I didn't think.\n M: What did the other passengers do? Did they help you?\n W: Yes. Two men ran after the robber and held him.\n M: Did the police come?\n W: Yes, the police were called and two policemen came and took the robbers to the police station.\n M: What a story! Thank God, you are all right.", "choices": [ "Two other passengers.", "A Policeman.", "Joan herself." ], "summary": "Two other passengers." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from this conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Oh, I'm so sorry I forgot to bring along the book you borrowed from the library.\n W: What a terrible memory you have! Anyway, I won't need it until Friday night. As long as I can get it by then, OK?", "choices": [ "The man failed to keep his promise.", "The woman has a poor memory.", "The man borrowed the book from the library." ], "summary": "The man failed to keep his promise." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman say about the photos?", "dialogue": "M: How were your photos like?\n W: I'm afraid none of them came out.", "choices": [ "They haven't been processed yet.", "They are well done.", "All of them went wrong." ], "summary": "All of them went wrong." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the woman feel now?", "dialogue": "M: You should say sorry to your mother.\n W: Yes, I will. I'll apologize to her for arguing.", "choices": [ "Confused", "Regretful", "Disappointed" ], "summary": "Regretful" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What had the woman assumed?", "dialogue": "M: We got the computer repaired last week.\n W: Oh, so it could be fixed.", "choices": [ "They had received a broken computer.", "She knew how to repair the computer.", "The computer couldn't be fixed." ], "summary": "The computer couldn't be fixed." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did Jack buy?", "dialogue": "W: Jack, I hear you bought a new car.\n M: I did just buy a car, but it's not exactly a new one-it was made back in the 1950s. Here, take a look at this photo.\n W: You are right. This car hasn't been new for a long time. Couldn't you afford a newer car?\n M: Believe it or not, this car costs almost as much as a new one.\n W: Really? How could it be?\n M: Well, a lot of cars from the 40s, 50s and 60s have become collectors' items and are worth a lot of money.\n W: But this one doesn't seem to be in very good shape.\n M: The engine is still in good condition. I plan to fix up the interior and paint the car myself. Then it will be worth even more money.\n W: So then you'll resell it?\n M: No, I don't plan to resell it, but I might enter it in some classical auto shows. Maybe I'll win a prize.", "choices": [ "A new car.", "An electric car.", "An old car." ], "summary": "An old car." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the car cost so much?", "dialogue": "W: Jack, I hear you bought a new car.\n M: I did just buy a car, but it's not exactly a new one-it was made back in the 1950s. Here, take a look at this photo.\n W: You are right. This car hasn't been new for a long time. Couldn't you afford a newer car?\n M: Believe it or not, this car costs almost as much as a new one.\n W: Really? How could it be?\n M: Well, a lot of cars from the 40s, 50s and 60s have become collectors' items and are worth a lot of money.\n W: But this one doesn't seem to be in very good shape.\n M: The engine is still in good condition. I plan to fix up the interior and paint the car myself. Then it will be worth even more money.\n W: So then you'll resell it?\n M: No, I don't plan to resell it, but I might enter it in some classical auto shows. Maybe I'll win a prize.", "choices": [ "It is collector's favorite.", "It is in very good shape.", "It is a new car." ], "summary": "It is collector's favorite." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How will he deal with the car?", "dialogue": "W: Jack, I hear you bought a new car.\n M: I did just buy a car, but it's not exactly a new one-it was made back in the 1950s. Here, take a look at this photo.\n W: You are right. This car hasn't been new for a long time. Couldn't you afford a newer car?\n M: Believe it or not, this car costs almost as much as a new one.\n W: Really? How could it be?\n M: Well, a lot of cars from the 40s, 50s and 60s have become collectors' items and are worth a lot of money.\n W: But this one doesn't seem to be in very good shape.\n M: The engine is still in good condition. I plan to fix up the interior and paint the car myself. Then it will be worth even more money.\n W: So then you'll resell it?\n M: No, I don't plan to resell it, but I might enter it in some classical auto shows. Maybe I'll win a prize.", "choices": [ "Paint the car.", "Fix up the wheels.", "Clean the car." ], "summary": "Paint the car." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman imply?", "dialogue": "M: I've noticed that you get letters form Canada from time to time. Would you mind saving the stamps for me? My sister collects them.\n W: My roommate already asked for them.", "choices": [ "She will save the stamps for the man's sister.", "She will no longer get letters from Canada.", "She can't give the stamps to the man's sister." ], "summary": "She can't give the stamps to the man's sister." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man do?", "dialogue": "W: Do you mind if I turn the TV off?\n M: Can't you see the football match hasn't finished yet?\n W: But the baby is already in bed.\n M: OK. You are always right.", "choices": [ "Turn the TV off.", "Take care of the baby.", "Go on watching the match." ], "summary": "Turn the TV off." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where do the woman's parents work?", "dialogue": "M: Where do your parents work?\n F: They work in a factory.", "choices": [ "They work in two different factories.", "They work in the same factory.", "Her father works in a factory, her mother works in a school." ], "summary": "They work in the same factory." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the speakers?", "dialogue": "M: I don't have a library card. Do I need one?\n W: You have to have one only to take books out. You're okay if you just sit in one of the rooms reading.\n M: Well then, I'll just read here. Thank you.", "choices": [ "In a classroom.", "In a library.", "In a bookstore." ], "summary": "In a library." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the probable relationship between the speakers?", "dialogue": "W: Pardon me. Are you familiar with this neighborhood?\n M: Well, I should be. I've lived here all my life. What are you looking for?\n W: The Post Office.\n M: Well, the nearest one is about a mile away.\n W: Oh. Well, I guess I could send a letter.\n M: There's a mail box up the street. Have you already got a stamp on that letter?\n W: Yes, I have to register it. How do I walk to the post office from here?\n M: Go up this street until you get to the main street. Then turn right and walk about four blocks or so.\n W: Thank you for your help.\n M: The post office entrance is inside a building complex with some other offices.\n W: I'm sure I'll find it. If I get lost, I'll ask again.\n M: There's an American flag out front, and a sign: The U.S. Post Office.\n W: Thanks again. Bye.", "choices": [ "Close friends.", "Strangers.", "Colleagues." ], "summary": "Strangers." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the woman going to do?", "dialogue": "W: Pardon me. Are you familiar with this neighborhood?\n M: Well, I should be. I've lived here all my life. What are you looking for?\n W: The Post Office.\n M: Well, the nearest one is about a mile away.\n W: Oh. Well, I guess I could send a letter.\n M: There's a mail box up the street. Have you already got a stamp on that letter?\n W: Yes, I have to register it. How do I walk to the post office from here?\n M: Go up this street until you get to the main street. Then turn right and walk about four blocks or so.\n W: Thank you for your help.\n M: The post office entrance is inside a building complex with some other offices.\n W: I'm sure I'll find it. If I get lost, I'll ask again.\n M: There's an American flag out front, and a sign: The U.S. Post Office.\n W: Thanks again. Bye.", "choices": [ "She is going to work in a post office nearby.", "She wants to do some exercise.", "She intends to post a letter." ], "summary": "She intends to post a letter." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman have to do to reach the destination?", "dialogue": "W: Pardon me. Are you familiar with this neighborhood?\n M: Well, I should be. I've lived here all my life. What are you looking for?\n W: The Post Office.\n M: Well, the nearest one is about a mile away.\n W: Oh. Well, I guess I could send a letter.\n M: There's a mail box up the street. Have you already got a stamp on that letter?\n W: Yes, I have to register it. How do I walk to the post office from here?\n M: Go up this street until you get to the main street. Then turn right and walk about four blocks or so.\n W: Thank you for your help.\n M: The post office entrance is inside a building complex with some other offices.\n W: I'm sure I'll find it. If I get lost, I'll ask again.\n M: There's an American flag out front, and a sign: The U.S. Post Office.\n W: Thanks again. Bye.", "choices": [ "She has to find the entrance inside a building complex.", "She has to turn right to the main street.", "She has to register her letter." ], "summary": "She has to find the entrance inside a building complex." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the woman probably do?", "dialogue": "M: Mrs. Smith, you must take two pills every four hours without fail. And don't forget to finish the bottle.\n W: Don't worry, Doctor. I want to be free as quickly as I can.", "choices": [ "Take four pills.", "Hesitate to take any pills.", "Take the doctor's advice." ], "summary": "Take the doctor's advice." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we lean, about Bill?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Bill, you look happy.\n M: Yes, I've just seen a very funny film on TV.\n W: What was it about?\n M: It was about a careless man who got into trouble wherever he went. He couldn't do anything right.\n W: So you like it?\n M: Yes, I do. It made me laugh a lot.\n W: But I'd rather see something not only interesting but also instructive.\n M: Oh, Jane, don't be so serious. People sometimes need relaxation.\n W: That's true. But I just think that watching TV is not just for entertainment.", "choices": [ "He just got out of trouble.", "He did something right.", "tie enjoyed what he had done." ], "summary": "tie enjoyed what he had done." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What kind of film does the woman prefer?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Bill, you look happy.\n M: Yes, I've just seen a very funny film on TV.\n W: What was it about?\n M: It was about a careless man who got into trouble wherever he went. He couldn't do anything right.\n W: So you like it?\n M: Yes, I do. It made me laugh a lot.\n W: But I'd rather see something not only interesting but also instructive.\n M: Oh, Jane, don't be so serious. People sometimes need relaxation.\n W: That's true. But I just think that watching TV is not just for entertainment.", "choices": [ "Something exciting.", "Something educational.", "Something relaxing." ], "summary": "Something educational." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the man leave?", "dialogue": "W: I hear you're going home, aren't you?\n M: I wanted to go on Monday, but I couldn't get a ticket for Monday, I bought a ticket for Tuesday.\n W: Why are you in such a hurry?\n M: My mother is ill. She has been sent to the hospital.\n W: How did you get the news? Did your mother send you a letter?\n M: My sister telephoned me this morning. She asked my father and me to go back.\n W: Then how long are you going to stay at home, two or three days?\n M: At most four days. I'll be back for the meeting.", "choices": [ "Monday.", "Tuesday.", "Sunday." ], "summary": "Tuesday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who told the man the news?", "dialogue": "W: I hear you're going home, aren't you?\n M: I wanted to go on Monday, but I couldn't get a ticket for Monday, I bought a ticket for Tuesday.\n W: Why are you in such a hurry?\n M: My mother is ill. She has been sent to the hospital.\n W: How did you get the news? Did your mother send you a letter?\n M: My sister telephoned me this morning. She asked my father and me to go back.\n W: Then how long are you going to stay at home, two or three days?\n M: At most four days. I'll be back for the meeting.", "choices": [ "His sister.", "His father.", "His mother." ], "summary": "His sister." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "long will the man stay at home at most?", "dialogue": "W: I hear you're going home, aren't you?\n M: I wanted to go on Monday, but I couldn't get a ticket for Monday, I bought a ticket for Tuesday.\n W: Why are you in such a hurry?\n M: My mother is ill. She has been sent to the hospital.\n W: How did you get the news? Did your mother send you a letter?\n M: My sister telephoned me this morning. She asked my father and me to go back.\n W: Then how long are you going to stay at home, two or three days?\n M: At most four days. I'll be back for the meeting.", "choices": [ "2 days.", "3 days.", "4 days." ], "summary": "4 days." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the two speakers do this weekend?", "dialogue": "W: What a great day! Hey, Tom, do you want to go to the beach this weekend?\n M: Yeah, that is a great idea. Maybe Sara would like to come along with us.\n W: I doubt it.\n M: Why? You are kidding! You know, she loves watching the sea.\n W: But yesterday afternoon she told me that she would go home this Saturday.\n M: What happened?\n W: She said that her mother was ill and stayed in the hospital, and therefore she wanted to go home to see her.\n M: I am sorry to hear that. Well, What do you think? Should we take some food?\n W: That sounds great. Maybe we could have a picnic on the beach. Then let's take some sandwiches, chips, and uh...some salad as well.\n M: We should also take some drinks like Coke and beer.\n W: Good. In addition, we had better pack beach towels and sun cream.\n M: OK. Please don't forget to give me a call and let's go down together.", "choices": [ "Go swimming in the sea.", "Have a picnic in the hotel.", "Have a picnic on the beach." ], "summary": "Have a picnic on the beach." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will Sara go home?", "dialogue": "W: What a great day! Hey, Tom, do you want to go to the beach this weekend?\n M: Yeah, that is a great idea. Maybe Sara would like to come along with us.\n W: I doubt it.\n M: Why? You are kidding! You know, she loves watching the sea.\n W: But yesterday afternoon she told me that she would go home this Saturday.\n M: What happened?\n W: She said that her mother was ill and stayed in the hospital, and therefore she wanted to go home to see her.\n M: I am sorry to hear that. Well, What do you think? Should we take some food?\n W: That sounds great. Maybe we could have a picnic on the beach. Then let's take some sandwiches, chips, and uh...some salad as well.\n M: We should also take some drinks like Coke and beer.\n W: Good. In addition, we had better pack beach towels and sun cream.\n M: OK. Please don't forget to give me a call and let's go down together.", "choices": [ "This Saturday.", "Yesterday afternoon.", "This Sunday." ], "summary": "This Saturday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man ask the woman to do at the end of the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: What a great day! Hey, Tom, do you want to go to the beach this weekend?\n M: Yeah, that is a great idea. Maybe Sara would like to come along with us.\n W: I doubt it.\n M: Why? You are kidding! You know, she loves watching the sea.\n W: But yesterday afternoon she told me that she would go home this Saturday.\n M: What happened?\n W: She said that her mother was ill and stayed in the hospital, and therefore she wanted to go home to see her.\n M: I am sorry to hear that. Well, What do you think? Should we take some food?\n W: That sounds great. Maybe we could have a picnic on the beach. Then let's take some sandwiches, chips, and uh...some salad as well.\n M: We should also take some drinks like Coke and beer.\n W: Good. In addition, we had better pack beach towels and sun cream.\n M: OK. Please don't forget to give me a call and let's go down together.", "choices": [ "Make a phone call to him.", "Pack towels and sun cream.", "Take some sandwiches." ], "summary": "Make a phone call to him." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman imply?", "dialogue": "M: Why did you come to the meeting late?\n W: Late?I think I'm on time.\n M: Didn't your roommate tell you about the time change?I left a message with her this morning.\n W: She has a very short memory and it really gets on my nerve sometimes.", "choices": [ "Her roommate is unreliable about delivering messages.", "Her roommate was unable to attend the meeting.", "The woman forgot about the time change." ], "summary": "Her roommate is unreliable about delivering messages." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What has happened to them?", "dialogue": "F: Why didn't you get up earlier? We could have caught the early train.\n M: Don't worry, we can take the 10:00 train.", "choices": [ "They have caught the early train.", "They are waiting for a train.", "They have missed the early train." ], "summary": "They have missed the early train." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: I am taking this great course-Psychology of Language, it's really interesting. Since you are a psychology major, you should sign up for it.\n W: Actually I tried to do that, but they told me I have to take language studies first.", "choices": [ "The man has decided to choose Language Studies as his major.", "The woman isn't qualified to take the course the man mentioned.", "The man is still trying to sign up for the course he is interested in." ], "summary": "The woman isn't qualified to take the course the man mentioned." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman say she has mixed feeling?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Claire. How does it feel to be back on campus?\n W: Hi, Gee. Well, to tell you the truth, I have mixed feelings.\n M: Oh, why?\n W: I have this great summer job that I really hated to leave I worked at the wild life research center in Maryland.\n M: That makes sense for a genetic major. What did you do? Clean the cages?\n W: This is a wild life center, not a zoo. This place breeds endangered species and tries to prepare them for life in the wild.\n M: You mean the endangered species like the tiger and the panda?\n W: Well, endangered species, yes. But not tigers or pandas. I work with whooping cranes and sandhill cranes. I taught the baby crane how to eat and drink, and I help the vets to give medical check-ups.\n M: I can see it was hard to leave that job. But how did you teach a bird how to eat and drink?\n W: We covered ourselves up with cloth and used puppets made out of stuffed crones to show the baby chicks what to do. Then the chicks copied what the puppets did.\n M: Cloth? Puppets? Sounds like fun.\n W: It was. The cloth and puppets are the key tools. We all covered ourselves up, the scientists, the vets, the junior staff, everybody. You see, baby cranes will become attached to their caretakers.\n M: So if the caretaker is a person, the crane will stay in places where people are.\n W: Yeah. And their chances for survival aren't very good. But by covering ourselves and using cloth and puppets the chicks are more likely to seek out other birds rather than people. And their transition to the wild has a better chance of being successful.\n M: A chance of being successful? Hasn't this been done before?\n W: It's been done with sandhill cranes and everyone is optimistic about its work with whooping cranes too.\n M: If this works, it should increase the number of cranes in the wild.\n W: Yeah. It's exciting, isn't it?", "choices": [ "She wasn't quite ready to come back to campus.", "There are more endangered species in zoos than in the wild.", "The birds won't learn how to keep away from people" ], "summary": "She wasn't quite ready to come back to campus." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was the woman's job?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Claire. How does it feel to be back on campus?\n W: Hi, Gee. Well, to tell you the truth, I have mixed feelings.\n M: Oh, why?\n W: I have this great summer job that I really hated to leave I worked at the wild life research center in Maryland.\n M: That makes sense for a genetic major. What did you do? Clean the cages?\n W: This is a wild life center, not a zoo. This place breeds endangered species and tries to prepare them for life in the wild.\n M: You mean the endangered species like the tiger and the panda?\n W: Well, endangered species, yes. But not tigers or pandas. I work with whooping cranes and sandhill cranes. I taught the baby crane how to eat and drink, and I help the vets to give medical check-ups.\n M: I can see it was hard to leave that job. But how did you teach a bird how to eat and drink?\n W: We covered ourselves up with cloth and used puppets made out of stuffed crones to show the baby chicks what to do. Then the chicks copied what the puppets did.\n M: Cloth? Puppets? Sounds like fun.\n W: It was. The cloth and puppets are the key tools. We all covered ourselves up, the scientists, the vets, the junior staff, everybody. You see, baby cranes will become attached to their caretakers.\n M: So if the caretaker is a person, the crane will stay in places where people are.\n W: Yeah. And their chances for survival aren't very good. But by covering ourselves and using cloth and puppets the chicks are more likely to seek out other birds rather than people. And their transition to the wild has a better chance of being successful.\n M: A chance of being successful? Hasn't this been done before?\n W: It's been done with sandhill cranes and everyone is optimistic about its work with whooping cranes too.\n M: If this works, it should increase the number of cranes in the wild.\n W: Yeah. It's exciting, isn't it?", "choices": [ "Counting wildlife.", "Cleaning cages.", "Training baby birds." ], "summary": "Training baby birds." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man mention tigers and pandas?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Claire. How does it feel to be back on campus?\n W: Hi, Gee. Well, to tell you the truth, I have mixed feelings.\n M: Oh, why?\n W: I have this great summer job that I really hated to leave I worked at the wild life research center in Maryland.\n M: That makes sense for a genetic major. What did you do? Clean the cages?\n W: This is a wild life center, not a zoo. This place breeds endangered species and tries to prepare them for life in the wild.\n M: You mean the endangered species like the tiger and the panda?\n W: Well, endangered species, yes. But not tigers or pandas. I work with whooping cranes and sandhill cranes. I taught the baby crane how to eat and drink, and I help the vets to give medical check-ups.\n M: I can see it was hard to leave that job. But how did you teach a bird how to eat and drink?\n W: We covered ourselves up with cloth and used puppets made out of stuffed crones to show the baby chicks what to do. Then the chicks copied what the puppets did.\n M: Cloth? Puppets? Sounds like fun.\n W: It was. The cloth and puppets are the key tools. We all covered ourselves up, the scientists, the vets, the junior staff, everybody. You see, baby cranes will become attached to their caretakers.\n M: So if the caretaker is a person, the crane will stay in places where people are.\n W: Yeah. And their chances for survival aren't very good. But by covering ourselves and using cloth and puppets the chicks are more likely to seek out other birds rather than people. And their transition to the wild has a better chance of being successful.\n M: A chance of being successful? Hasn't this been done before?\n W: It's been done with sandhill cranes and everyone is optimistic about its work with whooping cranes too.\n M: If this works, it should increase the number of cranes in the wild.\n W: Yeah. It's exciting, isn't it?", "choices": [ "He once had a job in a zoo.", "They're familiar examples of endangered species.", "He's interested in the genetics of mammals." ], "summary": "They're familiar examples of endangered species." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman imply about the man's glasses?", "dialogue": "M: Frankly, when I sat the back of the classroom, I can't see the words on the board clearly.\n W: Well, you've been wearing those same glasses as long as I've known you. Why not get a new pair? It wouldn't cost you too much.", "choices": [ "They are not in style any more.", "They have cost him far too much.", "They no longer suit his eyesight." ], "summary": "They no longer suit his eyesight." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time of day does this conversation take place?", "dialogue": "Son: Dad!\n Father: Yeah, Micky.\n Son: Can I have a really good snack?\n Father: Uh, I don't know. I thinks it's ... uh ... what time's it? I think it's going on dinner.\n Son: Uh, it's three thirty.\n Father: Three thirty. Uh ... We'd better wait. [Why, Dad?] Well, what kind of snack do you want?\n Son: Candy?\n Father: No, candy is out. Oh, how about some broccoli? [No!] Uh, carrots? [No!] Well, what else can you suggest?\n Son: Candy.\n Father: Candy. No, I don't think ... I think You'd better wait.\n Son: A sandwich? A spinach sandwich?\n Father: Spinach sandwich? Spinach sandwich! When did you start liking spinach?\n Son: Uh, today.\n Father: Well, what about a small sandwich? [Okay] Okay, I'll whip it up in a minute. Play with your toys while you're waiting for it.", "choices": [ "in the morning", "in the afternoon", "in the evening" ], "summary": "in the afternoon" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why doesn't the father give his son something to eat?", "dialogue": "Son: Dad!\n Father: Yeah, Micky.\n Son: Can I have a really good snack?\n Father: Uh, I don't know. I thinks it's ... uh ... what time's it? I think it's going on dinner.\n Son: Uh, it's three thirty.\n Father: Three thirty. Uh ... We'd better wait. [Why, Dad?] Well, what kind of snack do you want?\n Son: Candy?\n Father: No, candy is out. Oh, how about some broccoli? [No!] Uh, carrots? [No!] Well, what else can you suggest?\n Son: Candy.\n Father: Candy. No, I don't think ... I think You'd better wait.\n Son: A sandwich? A spinach sandwich?\n Father: Spinach sandwich? Spinach sandwich! When did you start liking spinach?\n Son: Uh, today.\n Father: Well, what about a small sandwich? [Okay] Okay, I'll whip it up in a minute. Play with your toys while you're waiting for it.", "choices": [ "There isn't any food to eat.", "The boy just ate something.", "They are going to eat soon." ], "summary": "They are going to eat soon." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What snack does the boy want at the beginning of the conversation?", "dialogue": "Son: Dad!\n Father: Yeah, Micky.\n Son: Can I have a really good snack?\n Father: Uh, I don't know. I thinks it's ... uh ... what time's it? I think it's going on dinner.\n Son: Uh, it's three thirty.\n Father: Three thirty. Uh ... We'd better wait. [Why, Dad?] Well, what kind of snack do you want?\n Son: Candy?\n Father: No, candy is out. Oh, how about some broccoli? [No!] Uh, carrots? [No!] Well, what else can you suggest?\n Son: Candy.\n Father: Candy. No, I don't think ... I think You'd better wait.\n Son: A sandwich? A spinach sandwich?\n Father: Spinach sandwich? Spinach sandwich! When did you start liking spinach?\n Son: Uh, today.\n Father: Well, what about a small sandwich? [Okay] Okay, I'll whip it up in a minute. Play with your toys while you're waiting for it.", "choices": [ "potato chips", "candy", "donuts" ], "summary": "candy" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which one food does the father NOT offer to his son for a snack?", "dialogue": "Son: Dad!\n Father: Yeah, Micky.\n Son: Can I have a really good snack?\n Father: Uh, I don't know. I thinks it's ... uh ... what time's it? I think it's going on dinner.\n Son: Uh, it's three thirty.\n Father: Three thirty. Uh ... We'd better wait. [Why, Dad?] Well, what kind of snack do you want?\n Son: Candy?\n Father: No, candy is out. Oh, how about some broccoli? [No!] Uh, carrots? [No!] Well, what else can you suggest?\n Son: Candy.\n Father: Candy. No, I don't think ... I think You'd better wait.\n Son: A sandwich? A spinach sandwich?\n Father: Spinach sandwich? Spinach sandwich! When did you start liking spinach?\n Son: Uh, today.\n Father: Well, what about a small sandwich? [Okay] Okay, I'll whip it up in a minute. Play with your toys while you're waiting for it.", "choices": [ "tomatoes", "broccoli", "carrots" ], "summary": "tomatoes" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the father ask the boy to do while he is preparing the snack?", "dialogue": "Son: Dad!\n Father: Yeah, Micky.\n Son: Can I have a really good snack?\n Father: Uh, I don't know. I thinks it's ... uh ... what time's it? I think it's going on dinner.\n Son: Uh, it's three thirty.\n Father: Three thirty. Uh ... We'd better wait. [Why, Dad?] Well, what kind of snack do you want?\n Son: Candy?\n Father: No, candy is out. Oh, how about some broccoli? [No!] Uh, carrots? [No!] Well, what else can you suggest?\n Son: Candy.\n Father: Candy. No, I don't think ... I think You'd better wait.\n Son: A sandwich? A spinach sandwich?\n Father: Spinach sandwich? Spinach sandwich! When did you start liking spinach?\n Son: Uh, today.\n Father: Well, what about a small sandwich? [Okay] Okay, I'll whip it up in a minute. Play with your toys while you're waiting for it.", "choices": [ "watch TV", "play with toys", "look at books" ], "summary": "play with toys" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long will the students stay in the museum?", "dialogue": "M: The students will get to the museum at 9:30, won't they?\n W: Yes. They will leave at 11 o'clock.", "choices": [ "One hour.", "One and a half hours.", "Two hours." ], "summary": "One and a half hours." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much did the woman pay for her purse?", "dialogue": "M: Did you find a purse you like?\n W: Yes. I got a lovely one for $30 at Hayward's, but I saw today that they're on sale for $20. I would have saved $10 if I had only known.", "choices": [ "$20.", "$30.", "$10." ], "summary": "$30." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the man work?", "dialogue": "F: Nice to meet you. I work in a travel agency. How about you?\n M: Well, I'm working in a bank.", "choices": [ "In a bank", "In a travel agency", "At school" ], "summary": "In a bank" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How is the man feeling?", "dialogue": "W: So, are you leaving for the US tonight?\n M: Don't ask. I'm now killing.\n W: Why?\n M: Because I have to stay here for a meeting with my boss.\n W: Oh, well, never mind, now you can come to Joy's party tonight.", "choices": [ "Disappointed", "Encouraged", "Delighted" ], "summary": "Disappointed" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man probably do tonight?", "dialogue": "W: So, are you leaving for the US tonight?\n M: Don't ask. I'm now killing.\n W: Why?\n M: Because I have to stay here for a meeting with my boss.\n W: Oh, well, never mind, now you can come to Joy's party tonight.", "choices": [ "Have a meeting", "Go to a party", "Fly to the US" ], "summary": "Go to a party" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is the woman likely to be?", "dialogue": "M: I'd like to ask you about the research paper you assigned that we have to do by the end of the semester.\n W: OK. What would you like to know?", "choices": [ "A professor.", "A friend.", "A fellow student." ], "summary": "A professor." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do you know about the man?", "dialogue": "M: My parents like Beijing very much, because they were born there.\n F: Oh, really? So Beijing is their hometown.", "choices": [ "He was not born in Beijing.", "His parents like Beijing better than he does.", "Beijing is the place where his parents were born." ], "summary": "Beijing is the place where his parents were born." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: I'm 60 years old. Is it possible for me to learn drawing?\n W: It's never too old to learn.", "choices": [ "The old man can't learn even if he wants to.", "Drawing is easier for old people.", "The man can still learn drawing." ], "summary": "The man can still learn drawing." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the man want?", "dialogue": "W: Would you like a cup of tea?\n M: Thank you, but I prefer coffee to tea.", "choices": [ "Bread.", "A cup of coffee.", "A cup of tea." ], "summary": "A cup of coffee." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What sport are they watching and talking about?", "dialogue": "M: Look, he has kicked a goal again.\n W: Yes. It was a wonderful kick.", "choices": [ "Football match.", "Basketball match.", "Long jump match." ], "summary": "Football match." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why can't Elaine Strong answer the phone?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Ultimate Computers. May I help you?\n M: Yes, this is Jack Kordell from Hunter's Office Supplies. May I speak to Elaine Strong, please?\n W: I'm sorry, but she's not in right now. She should be here later in the afternoon, maybe about 4:30. May I take a message?\n M: Yes. Ms. Strong sent me your newest line of laptop computers with a description of other software products, but there wasn't any information about after sales service.\n W: Oh, I'm sorry. Would you like me to fax that to you?\n M: Yes. Could you try sending that information around 3:30? That should give me time to look over the material before I call Ms. Strong, say, around 5:00.\n W: Sure. Could I have your name, telephone number, and fax number, please?\n M: Yes. Jack Kordell and the phone number is 560 1287. And the fax number is 560 1288.\n W: All right. I'll be sure to send you the fax this afternoon.\n M: Okay, bye.", "choices": [ "She's attending a meeting.", "She's out of the office.", "She's talking with another customer." ], "summary": "She's out of the office." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man want the woman to fax?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Ultimate Computers. May I help you?\n M: Yes, this is Jack Kordell from Hunter's Office Supplies. May I speak to Elaine Strong, please?\n W: I'm sorry, but she's not in right now. She should be here later in the afternoon, maybe about 4:30. May I take a message?\n M: Yes. Ms. Strong sent me your newest line of laptop computers with a description of other software products, but there wasn't any information about after sales service.\n W: Oh, I'm sorry. Would you like me to fax that to you?\n M: Yes. Could you try sending that information around 3:30? That should give me time to look over the material before I call Ms. Strong, say, around 5:00.\n W: Sure. Could I have your name, telephone number, and fax number, please?\n M: Yes. Jack Kordell and the phone number is 560 1287. And the fax number is 560 1288.\n W: All right. I'll be sure to send you the fax this afternoon.\n M: Okay, bye.", "choices": [ "Information about after sales service.", "A picture of the newest computers.", "Materials of software products." ], "summary": "Information about after sales service." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the man probably talk with Elaine Strong on the phone?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Ultimate Computers. May I help you?\n M: Yes, this is Jack Kordell from Hunter's Office Supplies. May I speak to Elaine Strong, please?\n W: I'm sorry, but she's not in right now. She should be here later in the afternoon, maybe about 4:30. May I take a message?\n M: Yes. Ms. Strong sent me your newest line of laptop computers with a description of other software products, but there wasn't any information about after sales service.\n W: Oh, I'm sorry. Would you like me to fax that to you?\n M: Yes. Could you try sending that information around 3:30? That should give me time to look over the material before I call Ms. Strong, say, around 5:00.\n W: Sure. Could I have your name, telephone number, and fax number, please?\n M: Yes. Jack Kordell and the phone number is 560 1287. And the fax number is 560 1288.\n W: All right. I'll be sure to send you the fax this afternoon.\n M: Okay, bye.", "choices": [ "About 5:00.", "About 3:30.", "About 4:30." ], "summary": "About 5:00." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When were the first postage stamps issued?", "dialogue": "W: When did you become interested in collecting stamps?\n M: Oh, when I was about ten years old. It's an exciting hobby. You know, the first postage stamps were issued in Britain in 1840.\n W: Really? I didn't know that. I did know that the charge for mail delivery before the appearance of postage stamps was paid by either the sender or the receiner. How much was the usual charge?\n M: Oh, about ten cents for a short distance. But post of rices were losing money with that system. Rowland Hill an Englishman, suggested using postage stamps. Here's a picture of the first two stamps issued.\n W: They both bear a picture of Queen Victoria.", "choices": [ "In 1840.", "In 1820.", "In 1804." ], "summary": "In 1840." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who paid for the mail delivery before the appearance of postage stamps?", "dialogue": "W: When did you become interested in collecting stamps?\n M: Oh, when I was about ten years old. It's an exciting hobby. You know, the first postage stamps were issued in Britain in 1840.\n W: Really? I didn't know that. I did know that the charge for mail delivery before the appearance of postage stamps was paid by either the sender or the receiner. How much was the usual charge?\n M: Oh, about ten cents for a short distance. But post of rices were losing money with that system. Rowland Hill an Englishman, suggested using postage stamps. Here's a picture of the first two stamps issued.\n W: They both bear a picture of Queen Victoria.", "choices": [ "The British government.", "The individual post offices.", "Either the sender or the receiver of a letter." ], "summary": "Either the sender or the receiver of a letter." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: It's such a nice day. Why don't we have lunch outside?\n M: OK. But let's find some place that's not too noisy.", "choices": [ "He can't go too far away.", "The cafeteria isn't too noisy.", "He prefers to eat in a quiet place." ], "summary": "He prefers to eat in a quiet place." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the bus leave?", "dialogue": "W: Oh! It's 7:00 now!\n M: Hurry up. The bus leaves in ten minutes.", "choices": [ "7:05.", "8:10.", "7:10." ], "summary": "7:10." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "W: Do you like singing?\n M: As a rule I do. But I cannot follow the new songs.\n W: Well,of course you can't. You see, they are just downloaded from the Internet.", "choices": [ "She doesn't like singing.", "She has just downloaded some new songs from the Internet.", "She can't sing any songs." ], "summary": "She has just downloaded some new songs from the Internet." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman's attitude toward the man?", "dialogue": "M: Please excuse me for coming late.\n W: It's not your fault. After all, it's the busiest time of the day.", "choices": [ "Understanding", "Complaining", "Sorry" ], "summary": "Understanding" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the two speakers doing?", "dialogue": "M: Good morning.\n W: Good morning. Er, I'm phoning about the job that was in the paper last night.\n M: Oh, yes. Could you tell me your name?\n W: Oh, Jerry Lynn.\n M: Well, what exactly is it that interests you about the job?\n W: I just thought that it was right up my street, you know.\n M: Really? Could you tell me a little about yourself?\n W: I've been working abroad doing secretarial work. Previous to that I was at university. I've got a degree in English.\n M: Do you have any special skills?\n W: Well, I speak two foreign languages, French and Italian.\n M: Well, I see.", "choices": [ "They are talking in the man's office.", "They are talking over the phone.", "They are talking at a university." ], "summary": "They are talking over the phone." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How did the woman learn about the job?", "dialogue": "M: Good morning.\n W: Good morning. Er, I'm phoning about the job that was in the paper last night.\n M: Oh, yes. Could you tell me your name?\n W: Oh, Jerry Lynn.\n M: Well, what exactly is it that interests you about the job?\n W: I just thought that it was right up my street, you know.\n M: Really? Could you tell me a little about yourself?\n W: I've been working abroad doing secretarial work. Previous to that I was at university. I've got a degree in English.\n M: Do you have any special skills?\n W: Well, I speak two foreign languages, French and Italian.\n M: Well, I see.", "choices": [ "A friend told her about it.", "She saw the advertisement on TV.", "She read the advertisement in newspaper." ], "summary": "She read the advertisement in newspaper." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the woman interested in the job?", "dialogue": "M: Good morning.\n W: Good morning. Er, I'm phoning about the job that was in the paper last night.\n M: Oh, yes. Could you tell me your name?\n W: Oh, Jerry Lynn.\n M: Well, what exactly is it that interests you about the job?\n W: I just thought that it was right up my street, you know.\n M: Really? Could you tell me a little about yourself?\n W: I've been working abroad doing secretarial work. Previous to that I was at university. I've got a degree in English.\n M: Do you have any special skills?\n W: Well, I speak two foreign languages, French and Italian.\n M: Well, I see.", "choices": [ "Because it paid well.", "Because it is in a university.", "Because it is near her home." ], "summary": "Because it is near her home." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man looking for?", "dialogue": "M: I can't find my pen anywhere. It was on the desk with my book a moment ago.\n W: Look! Here it is. You left it by the phone.", "choices": [ "His pen.", "His book.", "His phone." ], "summary": "His pen." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman do for a living?", "dialogue": "M: Oh, wow. I can't believe today is our last day of school. No more teaching for three months straight! So where are you going for summer vacation?\n W: A couple of months ago, one of my students gave me a magazine. I was greatly interested in it. Now I get it in my mailbox every month.\n M: Why don't you just read it online?\n W: Well, I just love the photos, and sometimes I cut them out and put them up on my wall.\n M: Huh?\n W: I have been planning my vacation ever since I got that first magazine. I pick the most interesting photos, cut them out, and put them up on my wall. I look at them and decide where I want to go most.\n M: Most people just do that on Facebook, you know...\n W: Well, I just prefer to do it this way.\n M: So how many photos do you have on your wall?\n W: About a dozen.\n M: So have you decided where you will go?\n W: Oh, yes. I even have my plane ticket.\n M: I can't wait to hear where it is. Two months of planning and studying photos...okay, so...where are you going?\n W: To Morocco! I'll be there for a month!\n M: That sounds great!", "choices": [ "She's a teacher.", "She's a travel writer.", "She's still a student." ], "summary": "She's a teacher." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long is the speakers' vacation?", "dialogue": "M: Oh, wow. I can't believe today is our last day of school. No more teaching for three months straight! So where are you going for summer vacation?\n W: A couple of months ago, one of my students gave me a magazine. I was greatly interested in it. Now I get it in my mailbox every month.\n M: Why don't you just read it online?\n W: Well, I just love the photos, and sometimes I cut them out and put them up on my wall.\n M: Huh?\n W: I have been planning my vacation ever since I got that first magazine. I pick the most interesting photos, cut them out, and put them up on my wall. I look at them and decide where I want to go most.\n M: Most people just do that on Facebook, you know...\n W: Well, I just prefer to do it this way.\n M: So how many photos do you have on your wall?\n W: About a dozen.\n M: So have you decided where you will go?\n W: Oh, yes. I even have my plane ticket.\n M: I can't wait to hear where it is. Two months of planning and studying photos...okay, so...where are you going?\n W: To Morocco! I'll be there for a month!\n M: That sounds great!", "choices": [ "Three months long.", "Two months long.", "One month long." ], "summary": "Three months long." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman like to do with photos?", "dialogue": "M: Oh, wow. I can't believe today is our last day of school. No more teaching for three months straight! So where are you going for summer vacation?\n W: A couple of months ago, one of my students gave me a magazine. I was greatly interested in it. Now I get it in my mailbox every month.\n M: Why don't you just read it online?\n W: Well, I just love the photos, and sometimes I cut them out and put them up on my wall.\n M: Huh?\n W: I have been planning my vacation ever since I got that first magazine. I pick the most interesting photos, cut them out, and put them up on my wall. I look at them and decide where I want to go most.\n M: Most people just do that on Facebook, you know...\n W: Well, I just prefer to do it this way.\n M: So how many photos do you have on your wall?\n W: About a dozen.\n M: So have you decided where you will go?\n W: Oh, yes. I even have my plane ticket.\n M: I can't wait to hear where it is. Two months of planning and studying photos...okay, so...where are you going?\n W: To Morocco! I'll be there for a month!\n M: That sounds great!", "choices": [ "Post them on Facebook.", "Put them up on her wall.", "Put them in a box." ], "summary": "Put them up on her wall." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is true about the woman's vacation plan?", "dialogue": "M: Oh, wow. I can't believe today is our last day of school. No more teaching for three months straight! So where are you going for summer vacation?\n W: A couple of months ago, one of my students gave me a magazine. I was greatly interested in it. Now I get it in my mailbox every month.\n M: Why don't you just read it online?\n W: Well, I just love the photos, and sometimes I cut them out and put them up on my wall.\n M: Huh?\n W: I have been planning my vacation ever since I got that first magazine. I pick the most interesting photos, cut them out, and put them up on my wall. I look at them and decide where I want to go most.\n M: Most people just do that on Facebook, you know...\n W: Well, I just prefer to do it this way.\n M: So how many photos do you have on your wall?\n W: About a dozen.\n M: So have you decided where you will go?\n W: Oh, yes. I even have my plane ticket.\n M: I can't wait to hear where it is. Two months of planning and studying photos...okay, so...where are you going?\n W: To Morocco! I'll be there for a month!\n M: That sounds great!", "choices": [ "She is going to Europe.", "She will go to many places.", "She will travel by plane." ], "summary": "She will travel by plane." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long did the man travel after leaving the post office?", "dialogue": "W: Why are you so late? We've been waiting almost an hour and a half.\n M: I'm terribly sorry. Just as I was leaving, Mr Smith asked me to send a telegram for him. The post office was crowded and I was in line for an hour. Then I raced straight here.", "choices": [ "About an hour.", "Two and a half hours.", "About half an hour." ], "summary": "About half an hour." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man want to do?", "dialogue": "Man: I've got my camera with me. Am I allowed to take photos here?\n Woman: I think so. It doesn't say you can't.", "choices": [ "Take photos.", "Buy a camera.", "Help the woman." ], "summary": "Take photos." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man probably doing?", "dialogue": "W: Hey, if you can't enjoy the music at a sensible volume, why not use earphones?I'm preparing for the speech contest.\n M: Oh, sorry. I didn't realize I've being bothering you all this time.", "choices": [ "Listening to some loud music.", "Preparing for as oral examination.", "Talking loudly on the telephone." ], "summary": "Listening to some loud music." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long did he wait?", "dialogue": "M: You're late. Why did you keep me waiting for twenty minutes?\n W: Sorry, because of traffic jam.\n M: Well. Don't be late next time.", "choices": [ "An hour.", "Fifteen minutes.", "Twenty minutes." ], "summary": "Twenty minutes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman doing?", "dialogue": "W: Well, Tonight we have Prof. Brown in the studio to talk about his recent book, Fashion Images. Good evening.\n M: Good evening, and thank you for inviting me here this evening.", "choices": [ "Painting a picture.", "Hosting a program.", "Designing a studio." ], "summary": "Hosting a program." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman doing?", "dialogue": "M: Are you going to tell Ms. Martin that you are looking for another job?\n W: No, not yet. Besides, if I don't find one, I'll stay here a while longer.", "choices": [ "Looking for a new job.", "Planning her vacation.", "Talking with Ms. Martin." ], "summary": "Looking for a new job." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: The students English Club is having a party on Saturday night. Can you come?\n W: I would like to but I work at a restaurant on weekend.", "choices": [ "Because she has got an appointment.", "Because she doesn't want to.", "Because she has to work." ], "summary": "Because she has to work." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the woman in London?", "dialogue": "M: Are you staying long?\n W: No, unfortunately only a couple of weeks.\n M: On business or on holiday?\n W: Business,I'm afraid. My company is setting up an office in London.", "choices": [ "She is on holiday.", "She is on a business trip.", "She is working for a company there." ], "summary": "She is on a business trip." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the caller's number?", "dialogue": "W: Operator, can I help you?\n M: Yes. I'd like to make a collect call. My number is 7683384.\n W: And the number you're dialing?\n M: That's 7638558. Oh, no, I'm sorry, I forgot it's just changed. It's now 7643388.\n W: Please hold the line, caller.", "choices": [ "7643388.", "7638558.", "7683384." ], "summary": "7683384." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman imply?", "dialogue": "M: Jessica, could you this emails to all the club members?\n W: Sorry, the computer broke down this morning. I will for you as soon as I have fixed.", "choices": [ "She can't send the message right now.", "She has to turn down the man's request.", "She's not sure if the computer is fixed." ], "summary": "She can't send the message right now." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long did it take the man to write his paper?", "dialogue": "W: How much time did you have for writing the paper?\n M: We were given three hours, but I finished in less than half the time.\n W: You people are certainly good.", "choices": [ "About 1 hour.", "About 1.5 hours.", "About 3 hours" ], "summary": "About 1.5 hours." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will someone come to check the hot water?", "dialogue": "M: Good morning, I'm one of the students who rented your flat. It's 55 Park Road.\n W: Oh, yes. Everything all right?\n M: Not exactly. I'm afraid there are a couple of problems.\n W: Oh! I'm sorry to hear that. What kind of problems?\n M: Well, we haven't had any hot water for a couple of days now. I wonder if you could send someone to have a look at it.\n W: Of course. I'll get someone to come around at the weekend.\n M: Well, could he come around a bit sooner? I don't think we can manage until the weekend.\n W: I see. Okay. I'll send someone over this afternoon then.\n M: There's also the matter of the fridge. We all assumed there would be one in the flat when we moved in, because that's what we read from the advertisement in the newspaper.\n W: Ah, yes. Sorry about that. I got rid of the old fridge, but I didn't get around to ordering a new one yet. I'm really sorry. I'll order one today and get it delivered to you tomorrow.\n M: We bought one on the Internet actually. But could you pay us back?\n W: Of course. Just tell me how much you paid for it.\n M: It's 260 pounds. Thank you.", "choices": [ "This afternoon.", "Tomorrow.", "At the weekend." ], "summary": "This afternoon." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How did the students know about the flat?", "dialogue": "M: Good morning, I'm one of the students who rented your flat. It's 55 Park Road.\n W: Oh, yes. Everything all right?\n M: Not exactly. I'm afraid there are a couple of problems.\n W: Oh! I'm sorry to hear that. What kind of problems?\n M: Well, we haven't had any hot water for a couple of days now. I wonder if you could send someone to have a look at it.\n W: Of course. I'll get someone to come around at the weekend.\n M: Well, could he come around a bit sooner? I don't think we can manage until the weekend.\n W: I see. Okay. I'll send someone over this afternoon then.\n M: There's also the matter of the fridge. We all assumed there would be one in the flat when we moved in, because that's what we read from the advertisement in the newspaper.\n W: Ah, yes. Sorry about that. I got rid of the old fridge, but I didn't get around to ordering a new one yet. I'm really sorry. I'll order one today and get it delivered to you tomorrow.\n M: We bought one on the Internet actually. But could you pay us back?\n W: Of course. Just tell me how much you paid for it.\n M: It's 260 pounds. Thank you.", "choices": [ "From a friend.", "From a newspaper.", "From a house agency." ], "summary": "From a newspaper." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the woman do to settle the problem about the fridge?", "dialogue": "M: Good morning, I'm one of the students who rented your flat. It's 55 Park Road.\n W: Oh, yes. Everything all right?\n M: Not exactly. I'm afraid there are a couple of problems.\n W: Oh! I'm sorry to hear that. What kind of problems?\n M: Well, we haven't had any hot water for a couple of days now. I wonder if you could send someone to have a look at it.\n W: Of course. I'll get someone to come around at the weekend.\n M: Well, could he come around a bit sooner? I don't think we can manage until the weekend.\n W: I see. Okay. I'll send someone over this afternoon then.\n M: There's also the matter of the fridge. We all assumed there would be one in the flat when we moved in, because that's what we read from the advertisement in the newspaper.\n W: Ah, yes. Sorry about that. I got rid of the old fridge, but I didn't get around to ordering a new one yet. I'm really sorry. I'll order one today and get it delivered to you tomorrow.\n M: We bought one on the Internet actually. But could you pay us back?\n W: Of course. Just tell me how much you paid for it.\n M: It's 260 pounds. Thank you.", "choices": [ "Pay the students for the new one.", "Get someone to fix the old one.", "Order one on the Internet." ], "summary": "Pay the students for the new one." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who gave the nickname \"Big Apple\" to New York City?", "dialogue": "M: Are you ready for the trip to the \"Big Apple\"?\n W: \"Big Apple\"? What do you mean?\n M: \"Big Apple\" is the nickname for New York City. Are you going to New York with us, or aren't you?\n W: Yes, I'm going. I'm especially looking forward to visiting a special show on modern American painters there. But tell me, where did the nickname come from?\n M: Some of the musicians of the 20s gave it the name. When they played a concert in New York in the 1920s, the musicians called it the \"Big Apple\".\n W: Amazing. New York is such an interesting place and it even has an interesting nickname.", "choices": [ "Some painters.", "Some musicians.", "Some people visiting New York." ], "summary": "Some musicians." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman especially interested in?", "dialogue": "M: Are you ready for the trip to the \"Big Apple\"?\n W: \"Big Apple\"? What do you mean?\n M: \"Big Apple\" is the nickname for New York City. Are you going to New York with us, or aren't you?\n W: Yes, I'm going. I'm especially looking forward to visiting a special show on modern American painters there. But tell me, where did the nickname come from?\n M: Some of the musicians of the 20s gave it the name. When they played a concert in New York in the 1920s, the musicians called it the \"Big Apple\".\n W: Amazing. New York is such an interesting place and it even has an interesting nickname.", "choices": [ "An art show.", "A play.", "A musician." ], "summary": "An art show." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do you think the word \"Apple\" in \"Big Apple\" refers to?", "dialogue": "M: Are you ready for the trip to the \"Big Apple\"?\n W: \"Big Apple\"? What do you mean?\n M: \"Big Apple\" is the nickname for New York City. Are you going to New York with us, or aren't you?\n W: Yes, I'm going. I'm especially looking forward to visiting a special show on modern American painters there. But tell me, where did the nickname come from?\n M: Some of the musicians of the 20s gave it the name. When they played a concert in New York in the 1920s, the musicians called it the \"Big Apple\".\n W: Amazing. New York is such an interesting place and it even has an interesting nickname.", "choices": [ "A famous city.", "A splendid theatre.", "A wonderful concert." ], "summary": "A famous city." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the man think of Susan?", "dialogue": "M: OK. We have to make a decision. Who is the best one interviewed for the job?\n W: Um, let's see. First we saw Frank. He's very polite and relaxed. But he wasn't well dressed. He wasn't even wearing a tie.\n M: That's true, dressing well is important. Well, let's think about the others. What about Susan? She had a nice voice and was nicely dressed.\n W: Well, she did look very neat, very nicely dressed. But she was so shy. She wouldn't be very good at talking to people at the front desk.\n M: OK. Now who was next? Ar...Yes, David. What do you think?\n W: Eh... He seemed like a very bright guy. He dressed very nicely and had a really nice appearance.\n M: He was polite, but also very friendly and relaxed with me, the type of person people feel comfortable with right away.\n W: And he answered Dona's questions very well. I think he'll be good with the guests at the front desk.\n M: That's right. OK. Good! I guess we have our receptionist then, don't you?", "choices": [ "She had a good voice.", "She was polite and friendly.", "She answered the questions well." ], "summary": "She had a good voice." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who will receive the offer?", "dialogue": "M: OK. We have to make a decision. Who is the best one interviewed for the job?\n W: Um, let's see. First we saw Frank. He's very polite and relaxed. But he wasn't well dressed. He wasn't even wearing a tie.\n M: That's true, dressing well is important. Well, let's think about the others. What about Susan? She had a nice voice and was nicely dressed.\n W: Well, she did look very neat, very nicely dressed. But she was so shy. She wouldn't be very good at talking to people at the front desk.\n M: OK. Now who was next? Ar...Yes, David. What do you think?\n W: Eh... He seemed like a very bright guy. He dressed very nicely and had a really nice appearance.\n M: He was polite, but also very friendly and relaxed with me, the type of person people feel comfortable with right away.\n W: And he answered Dona's questions very well. I think he'll be good with the guests at the front desk.\n M: That's right. OK. Good! I guess we have our receptionist then, don't you?", "choices": [ "Frank.", "David.", "Susan." ], "summary": "David." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does this conversation take place?", "dialogue": "W: Would you like to see the menu?\n M: No, thank you. I know what to order.", "choices": [ "In a bank.", "In a supermarket.", "In a restaurant." ], "summary": "In a restaurant." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When did the man start drawing?", "dialogue": "W: Wow, I had no idea you were such a good artist! When did you learn to paint?\n M: I started studying one year ago. But I've been drawing since I was five years old. I've also been taking pictures for six years, when my dad gave me my first camera for my birthday. I think photography has really helped me with my painting.\n W: Your art is great! Why don't you tell people you're an artist?\n M: I'm too shy to tell anybody about my art.", "choices": [ "Five years ago.", "Six years ago.", "When he was five years old." ], "summary": "When he was five years old." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the woman feel about the man's art?", "dialogue": "W: Wow, I had no idea you were such a good artist! When did you learn to paint?\n M: I started studying one year ago. But I've been drawing since I was five years old. I've also been taking pictures for six years, when my dad gave me my first camera for my birthday. I think photography has really helped me with my painting.\n W: Your art is great! Why don't you tell people you're an artist?\n M: I'm too shy to tell anybody about my art.", "choices": [ "She thinks it is great.", "She is too shy to tell him.", "She likes his photography the most." ], "summary": "She thinks it is great." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the man?", "dialogue": "W: Here's your bill, sir.\n M: Oh, thank you. Let's have a look at it now. Goodness, it's a lot more than I expected.\n W: Would you like me to explain anything, sir?\n M: Just a moment. Yes, what's this charge for $ 21.50 marked \"J\"?\n W: \"J\" is a charge for a long distance telephone call, sir. Did you make a telephone call that night?\n M: Yes. I remember now. Good heavens! We must have talked for a long time. And these ones, \"L\" for $ 32.40, and here's another, $ 9.50. What are they for?", "choices": [ "He's leaving the hotel.", "He's making a phone call.", "He's asking about the room rates." ], "summary": "He's leaving the hotel." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the phone charge surprise the man?", "dialogue": "W: Here's your bill, sir.\n M: Oh, thank you. Let's have a look at it now. Goodness, it's a lot more than I expected.\n W: Would you like me to explain anything, sir?\n M: Just a moment. Yes, what's this charge for $ 21.50 marked \"J\"?\n W: \"J\" is a charge for a long distance telephone call, sir. Did you make a telephone call that night?\n M: Yes. I remember now. Good heavens! We must have talked for a long time. And these ones, \"L\" for $ 32.40, and here's another, $ 9.50. What are they for?", "choices": [ "He didn't make any calls.", "He didn't talk with the woman.", "He didn't know he owed so much." ], "summary": "He didn't know he owed so much." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What lesson should the man learn?", "dialogue": "W: Here's your bill, sir.\n M: Oh, thank you. Let's have a look at it now. Goodness, it's a lot more than I expected.\n W: Would you like me to explain anything, sir?\n M: Just a moment. Yes, what's this charge for $ 21.50 marked \"J\"?\n W: \"J\" is a charge for a long distance telephone call, sir. Did you make a telephone call that night?\n M: Yes. I remember now. Good heavens! We must have talked for a long time. And these ones, \"L\" for $ 32.40, and here's another, $ 9.50. What are they for?", "choices": [ "Pay the phone bill on time.", "Learn about the charges in advance.", "Ask permission to use the telephone." ], "summary": "Learn about the charges in advance." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What kind of student bus pass does the woman want?", "dialogue": "M: Good morning. How can I help you?\n W: I'd like to buy a student bus pass.\n M: We have weekly, monthly and yearly ones. Which do you want?\n W: Monthly, please.", "choices": [ "Weekly.", "Monthly.", "Yearly." ], "summary": "Monthly." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can be inferred from the dialogue?", "dialogue": "W: Don't you want to buy the sunglasses? They suit your face shape.\n M: Well. I would have bought them right away if they were brown. I don't like black ones.", "choices": [ "The man would have bought the sunglasses if they were brown.", "The woman thought the colour is good for the man.", "The man did not buy the sunglasses because they were brown." ], "summary": "The man would have bought the sunglasses if they were brown." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the man and the woman probably talking?", "dialogue": "W: The admission price of the gallery is ten dollars per person. I think that's too expensive for a single exhibit.\n M: But if we have student cards, we can get in for two.\n W: Really? Let's have a try.", "choices": [ "Outside an art museum.", "Inside a bookstore.", "In the restaurant." ], "summary": "Outside an art museum." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Mary, would you join me for dinner tonight?\n W: You treated me last weekend. Now, it's my turn. Shall we try something Italian?", "choices": [ "They are both anxious to try Italian food.", "They are likely to have dinner together.", "The man will treat the woman to dinnertonight." ], "summary": "They are likely to have dinner together." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why doesn't the woman see a doctor?", "dialogue": "M: You ought to see a doctor about the cough.\n W: I guess I should. I've not taken it serious.", "choices": [ "She has recovered.", "She is very busy these days.", "She does not pay much attention to it." ], "summary": "She does not pay much attention to it." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Is Hong Li in?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, may I speak to Hong Li, please?\n W: Oh, hold on a second, I'll check for you.", "choices": [ "Yes,she is.", "No,she isn't.", "We are not sure." ], "summary": "We are not sure." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation most probably take place?", "dialogue": "W: OK. Time to go home.\n M: I can't. I haven't finished the report about the newly opened restaurant.\n W: Well. If you carry on working like that, you'll make yourself ill.", "choices": [ "In a restaurant.", "In an office.", "At home." ], "summary": "In an office." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does Linda know that Lee is at her city?", "dialogue": "W: Hello? I would like to speak to Mr. Lee.\n M: This is Lee speaking.\n W: This is Linda, your old friend.\n M: Oh, how are you, Linda? I'm glad you called.\n W: Mr. Smith wrote to me that you were coming to our city. May I see you at your hotel right away?\n M: Please hold on a moment. I have to check my schedule. Yes, that's ail fight.\n W: Great. I'll be there in haft an hour.\n M: All right, I'll be expecting you.\n W: Oh, I almost forgot. What's your room number?\n M: It's the No. 311 on the second floor. Please call me if you can't find me.\n W: I'll do that. See you later.", "choices": [ "Lee called her and told her about it.", "Lee let Smith to tell her about it.", "Smith wrote to her and told her about it." ], "summary": "Smith wrote to her and told her about it." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will Linda see Lee?", "dialogue": "W: Hello? I would like to speak to Mr. Lee.\n M: This is Lee speaking.\n W: This is Linda, your old friend.\n M: Oh, how are you, Linda? I'm glad you called.\n W: Mr. Smith wrote to me that you were coming to our city. May I see you at your hotel right away?\n M: Please hold on a moment. I have to check my schedule. Yes, that's ail fight.\n W: Great. I'll be there in haft an hour.\n M: All right, I'll be expecting you.\n W: Oh, I almost forgot. What's your room number?\n M: It's the No. 311 on the second floor. Please call me if you can't find me.\n W: I'll do that. See you later.", "choices": [ "In an hour.", "In one and half an hour.", "In half an hour." ], "summary": "In half an hour." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is the woman talking to?", "dialogue": "M: If you can make up your mind about the color, I can start on the outside of your house early next week.\n W: Well, right now I think I want white for the window frames and yellow for the walls, but I'll let you know tomorrow.", "choices": [ "A painter.", "A mechanic.", "A porter." ], "summary": "A painter." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man buy for his father's birthday?", "dialogue": "W: What a fantastic tie you've got, Adam!\n M: Thanks. It's a birthday gift from my wife.\n W: It goes so well with your shirt.\n M: I was thinking of giving my father a wallet or a book on his birthday. But it seems that a tie is a better choice.", "choices": [ "A tie.", "A shirt.", "A book." ], "summary": "A tie." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the woman feel about the movie?", "dialogue": "W: That was such an interesting movie! I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.\n M: I must admit that I fell asleep after the first thirty minutes.", "choices": [ "Boring.", "Interesting.", "Annoying." ], "summary": "Annoying." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many years has Ms. Mann worked for the BBC?", "dialogue": "M: Who do you work for at the moment, Ms. Mann?\n W: Um, I work for the BBC World Service.\n M: Ah, and how long have you worked for the BBC?\n W: I've been with the BBC for five years. Yes, exactly five years.\n M: And how long have you been their German correspondent?\n W: For two years.\n M: And what did you do before the BBC?\n W: I worked as an interpreter for the EU.\n M: As you know, this job is based in Geneva. Have you ever lived abroad before?\n W: Oh yes, I have.\n M: And when did you live abroad?\n W: Well, in fact, I was born in Argentina and I lived there until I was eleven. Also, I lived and worked in Brussels for two years when I was working for the EU.\n M: Mmm... That's interesting. Have you travelled much?\n W: Oh yes, indeed. I've travelled all over western and eastern Europe, and I've also been to many parts of South America.\n M: Mmm... And why did you go to these places?\n W: Well, mostly for pleasure, but three years ago I went back to Argentina to cover various political stories for the BBC.", "choices": [ "Five.", "Fifteen.", "Four." ], "summary": "Five." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "In which country was Ms. Mann born?", "dialogue": "M: Who do you work for at the moment, Ms. Mann?\n W: Um, I work for the BBC World Service.\n M: Ah, and how long have you worked for the BBC?\n W: I've been with the BBC for five years. Yes, exactly five years.\n M: And how long have you been their German correspondent?\n W: For two years.\n M: And what did you do before the BBC?\n W: I worked as an interpreter for the EU.\n M: As you know, this job is based in Geneva. Have you ever lived abroad before?\n W: Oh yes, I have.\n M: And when did you live abroad?\n W: Well, in fact, I was born in Argentina and I lived there until I was eleven. Also, I lived and worked in Brussels for two years when I was working for the EU.\n M: Mmm... That's interesting. Have you travelled much?\n W: Oh yes, indeed. I've travelled all over western and eastern Europe, and I've also been to many parts of South America.\n M: Mmm... And why did you go to these places?\n W: Well, mostly for pleasure, but three years ago I went back to Argentina to cover various political stories for the BBC.", "choices": [ "Geneva:", "Argentina.", "Brussels." ], "summary": "Argentina." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did Ms. Mann go to Argentina three years ago?", "dialogue": "M: Who do you work for at the moment, Ms. Mann?\n W: Um, I work for the BBC World Service.\n M: Ah, and how long have you worked for the BBC?\n W: I've been with the BBC for five years. Yes, exactly five years.\n M: And how long have you been their German correspondent?\n W: For two years.\n M: And what did you do before the BBC?\n W: I worked as an interpreter for the EU.\n M: As you know, this job is based in Geneva. Have you ever lived abroad before?\n W: Oh yes, I have.\n M: And when did you live abroad?\n W: Well, in fact, I was born in Argentina and I lived there until I was eleven. Also, I lived and worked in Brussels for two years when I was working for the EU.\n M: Mmm... That's interesting. Have you travelled much?\n W: Oh yes, indeed. I've travelled all over western and eastern Europe, and I've also been to many parts of South America.\n M: Mmm... And why did you go to these places?\n W: Well, mostly for pleasure, but three years ago I went back to Argentina to cover various political stories for the BBC.", "choices": [ "She went to see her grandparents.", "She went for pleasure.", "She wrote political reports for the BBC." ], "summary": "She wrote political reports for the BBC." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman say about the film?", "dialogue": "M: I'd like to pick this film up by four tomorrow afternoon.\n W: I can have it for you at two if you like.", "choices": [ "It will be ready at four o'clock today.", "It can be picked up at two o'clock tomorrow afternoon.", "It will be ready in two hours." ], "summary": "It can be picked up at two o'clock tomorrow afternoon." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the time when Mrs. Jones went to see the doctor?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Mr. Jackson.\n M: Hello, Mrs. Jones. Come in and sit down. What's the matter?\n W: I have a pain in my tooth.\n M: Do you often have this pain?\n W: No, I don't. I've never had bad one like it before.\n M: When did it start?\n W: Three hours ago.\n M: You mean it started at one?\n W: Yes, as soon as I finished lunch.\n M: Well, have some porridge, milk and soup for meals for two days, and then you'll feel better.\n W: Can you give me some medicine? It's very painful.\n M: Yes, I'll give you pills. Take one three one three times a day, and come here in three days. I'll pull it if necessary.", "choices": [ "It was one.", "It was six.", "It was four." ], "summary": "It was four." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the doctor's suggestion?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Mr. Jackson.\n M: Hello, Mrs. Jones. Come in and sit down. What's the matter?\n W: I have a pain in my tooth.\n M: Do you often have this pain?\n W: No, I don't. I've never had bad one like it before.\n M: When did it start?\n W: Three hours ago.\n M: You mean it started at one?\n W: Yes, as soon as I finished lunch.\n M: Well, have some porridge, milk and soup for meals for two days, and then you'll feel better.\n W: Can you give me some medicine? It's very painful.\n M: Yes, I'll give you pills. Take one three one three times a day, and come here in three days. I'll pull it if necessary.", "choices": [ "Having some milk and soup as much as she can.", "Having some milk,porridge and soup for meals for two days.", "Having some milk,porridge and soup for meals for three days." ], "summary": "Having some milk,porridge and soup for meals for two days." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which following statement is CORRECT?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Mr. Jackson.\n M: Hello, Mrs. Jones. Come in and sit down. What's the matter?\n W: I have a pain in my tooth.\n M: Do you often have this pain?\n W: No, I don't. I've never had bad one like it before.\n M: When did it start?\n W: Three hours ago.\n M: You mean it started at one?\n W: Yes, as soon as I finished lunch.\n M: Well, have some porridge, milk and soup for meals for two days, and then you'll feel better.\n W: Can you give me some medicine? It's very painful.\n M: Yes, I'll give you pills. Take one three one three times a day, and come here in three days. I'll pull it if necessary.", "choices": [ "The doctor pulled the woman's tooth at last.", "The woman was told to come back three days later to have a check-up.", "The doctor gave her pills and told her to take two three times a day." ], "summary": "The woman was told to come back three days later to have a check-up." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is one service NOT included in the special price at the beauty salon?", "dialogue": "Beautician: Hi. How can we help you today?\n Customer: Yeah. I'd like to get my hair trimmed a little. Nothing fancy. Just a basic trim.\n Beautician: Well, can we interest you in today's special?\n Customer: Um ... Nah, nah ...\n Beautician: We'll shampoo, cut, (and) style your hair for one unbelievable low price of $9.99 (nine ninety-nine). Plus, we'll give you a clean shave and a back massage to help you relax.\n Customer: Well, I don't know. I don't have much time, and ...\n Beautician: Best service in town!\n Customer: Well, okay, I'll have the complete service today, but as I said before, I just want to get my hair trimmed. A little off the top and sides. That's all. I mean, that's all.\n Beautician: No problem. Relax. You're in good hands. Okay, here we go. Now, how does this thing work?\n Customer: Huh? Wait. You know what you're doing, right?\n Beautician: Relax, sir, relax. I've been doing this for ten [cough] [Ten what?] Sit back and relax. So, what do you do for a living?\n Customer: I'm a lawyer, specializing in workplace accidents, and I'm in town for a very important job interview, and ...\n Beautician: Oops.\n Customer: What do you mean oops. Hey, can I see a mirror?\n Beautician: Nothing to worry about, sir. Relax. I'm just making some adjustments to the hair trimmer. There we are. Okay ...\n Customer: Ouch. That hurt. That really hurt! What are you doing anyway?\n Beautician: Nothing to worry about, sir. Relax.\n Customer: That's what you just said a minute ago, and look at all of my hair on the floor. And how much are you really cutting off? And where's a mirror?\n Beautician: Oh. And time for the shampoo. Just lean back, and we'll wash your hair away.\n Customer: You mean what's left of it?\n Beautician: Relax. [Your favorite word ...] Relax.\n Customer: Hey, hey, and you got shampoo in my eyes. I can't see. Where's the towel?\n Beautician: Relax, sir, relax. I'm almost finished.\n Customer: Yeah, just wait till I get finished with you!\n Beautician: Okay, okay, now let's dry your hair, put a little styling jell in it, and now style it with a blow dryer, and brush. voila!\n Customer: Hey, what happened to my hair? You butchered it! And what's left of my hair turned purple. What kind of prank are you trying to pull here anyway? Are you even a licensed beautician?\n Beautician: Well, sir. We offer a money-back guarantee on all our work, so if you're not completely satisfied ...\n Customer: Satisfied? I'm anything but satisfied. I want to talk to the manager ... now!\n Beautician: I'm sorry, but he's on vacation, and he left me in charge, so if you ...\n Customer: How in the world am I supposed to go to my job interview looking like this? Forget it, forget it. Is there anyplace in this town that can give a decent haircut and fix this damage?\n Beautician: Well, my brother works next door, and he offers a complete package for ....\n Customer: I know, nine, ninety-nine. I've had it. Forget I even asked.", "choices": [ "a hair wash", "a manicure, or nail trim", "a massage" ], "summary": "a manicure, or nail trim" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the customer do for a living?", "dialogue": "Beautician: Hi. How can we help you today?\n Customer: Yeah. I'd like to get my hair trimmed a little. Nothing fancy. Just a basic trim.\n Beautician: Well, can we interest you in today's special?\n Customer: Um ... Nah, nah ...\n Beautician: We'll shampoo, cut, (and) style your hair for one unbelievable low price of $9.99 (nine ninety-nine). Plus, we'll give you a clean shave and a back massage to help you relax.\n Customer: Well, I don't know. I don't have much time, and ...\n Beautician: Best service in town!\n Customer: Well, okay, I'll have the complete service today, but as I said before, I just want to get my hair trimmed. A little off the top and sides. That's all. I mean, that's all.\n Beautician: No problem. Relax. You're in good hands. Okay, here we go. Now, how does this thing work?\n Customer: Huh? Wait. You know what you're doing, right?\n Beautician: Relax, sir, relax. I've been doing this for ten [cough] [Ten what?] Sit back and relax. So, what do you do for a living?\n Customer: I'm a lawyer, specializing in workplace accidents, and I'm in town for a very important job interview, and ...\n Beautician: Oops.\n Customer: What do you mean oops. Hey, can I see a mirror?\n Beautician: Nothing to worry about, sir. Relax. I'm just making some adjustments to the hair trimmer. There we are. Okay ...\n Customer: Ouch. That hurt. That really hurt! What are you doing anyway?\n Beautician: Nothing to worry about, sir. Relax.\n Customer: That's what you just said a minute ago, and look at all of my hair on the floor. And how much are you really cutting off? And where's a mirror?\n Beautician: Oh. And time for the shampoo. Just lean back, and we'll wash your hair away.\n Customer: You mean what's left of it?\n Beautician: Relax. [Your favorite word ...] Relax.\n Customer: Hey, hey, and you got shampoo in my eyes. I can't see. Where's the towel?\n Beautician: Relax, sir, relax. I'm almost finished.\n Customer: Yeah, just wait till I get finished with you!\n Beautician: Okay, okay, now let's dry your hair, put a little styling jell in it, and now style it with a blow dryer, and brush. voila!\n Customer: Hey, what happened to my hair? You butchered it! And what's left of my hair turned purple. What kind of prank are you trying to pull here anyway? Are you even a licensed beautician?\n Beautician: Well, sir. We offer a money-back guarantee on all our work, so if you're not completely satisfied ...\n Customer: Satisfied? I'm anything but satisfied. I want to talk to the manager ... now!\n Beautician: I'm sorry, but he's on vacation, and he left me in charge, so if you ...\n Customer: How in the world am I supposed to go to my job interview looking like this? Forget it, forget it. Is there anyplace in this town that can give a decent haircut and fix this damage?\n Beautician: Well, my brother works next door, and he offers a complete package for ....\n Customer: I know, nine, ninety-nine. I've had it. Forget I even asked.", "choices": [ "He's an attorney.", "He works in the health care industry.", "He's employed as a town planner." ], "summary": "He's an attorney." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is one problem that happens to the customer?", "dialogue": "Beautician: Hi. How can we help you today?\n Customer: Yeah. I'd like to get my hair trimmed a little. Nothing fancy. Just a basic trim.\n Beautician: Well, can we interest you in today's special?\n Customer: Um ... Nah, nah ...\n Beautician: We'll shampoo, cut, (and) style your hair for one unbelievable low price of $9.99 (nine ninety-nine). Plus, we'll give you a clean shave and a back massage to help you relax.\n Customer: Well, I don't know. I don't have much time, and ...\n Beautician: Best service in town!\n Customer: Well, okay, I'll have the complete service today, but as I said before, I just want to get my hair trimmed. A little off the top and sides. That's all. I mean, that's all.\n Beautician: No problem. Relax. You're in good hands. Okay, here we go. Now, how does this thing work?\n Customer: Huh? Wait. You know what you're doing, right?\n Beautician: Relax, sir, relax. I've been doing this for ten [cough] [Ten what?] Sit back and relax. So, what do you do for a living?\n Customer: I'm a lawyer, specializing in workplace accidents, and I'm in town for a very important job interview, and ...\n Beautician: Oops.\n Customer: What do you mean oops. Hey, can I see a mirror?\n Beautician: Nothing to worry about, sir. Relax. I'm just making some adjustments to the hair trimmer. There we are. Okay ...\n Customer: Ouch. That hurt. That really hurt! What are you doing anyway?\n Beautician: Nothing to worry about, sir. Relax.\n Customer: That's what you just said a minute ago, and look at all of my hair on the floor. And how much are you really cutting off? And where's a mirror?\n Beautician: Oh. And time for the shampoo. Just lean back, and we'll wash your hair away.\n Customer: You mean what's left of it?\n Beautician: Relax. [Your favorite word ...] Relax.\n Customer: Hey, hey, and you got shampoo in my eyes. I can't see. Where's the towel?\n Beautician: Relax, sir, relax. I'm almost finished.\n Customer: Yeah, just wait till I get finished with you!\n Beautician: Okay, okay, now let's dry your hair, put a little styling jell in it, and now style it with a blow dryer, and brush. voila!\n Customer: Hey, what happened to my hair? You butchered it! And what's left of my hair turned purple. What kind of prank are you trying to pull here anyway? Are you even a licensed beautician?\n Beautician: Well, sir. We offer a money-back guarantee on all our work, so if you're not completely satisfied ...\n Customer: Satisfied? I'm anything but satisfied. I want to talk to the manager ... now!\n Beautician: I'm sorry, but he's on vacation, and he left me in charge, so if you ...\n Customer: How in the world am I supposed to go to my job interview looking like this? Forget it, forget it. Is there anyplace in this town that can give a decent haircut and fix this damage?\n Beautician: Well, my brother works next door, and he offers a complete package for ....\n Customer: I know, nine, ninety-nine. I've had it. Forget I even asked.", "choices": [ "The beautician gets shampoo in his eyes.", "The beautician accidently cuts the man's ear.", "The treatment causes the man's hair to fall out." ], "summary": "The beautician gets shampoo in his eyes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The customer went to this beauty salon to improve his appearance for:", "dialogue": "Beautician: Hi. How can we help you today?\n Customer: Yeah. I'd like to get my hair trimmed a little. Nothing fancy. Just a basic trim.\n Beautician: Well, can we interest you in today's special?\n Customer: Um ... Nah, nah ...\n Beautician: We'll shampoo, cut, (and) style your hair for one unbelievable low price of $9.99 (nine ninety-nine). Plus, we'll give you a clean shave and a back massage to help you relax.\n Customer: Well, I don't know. I don't have much time, and ...\n Beautician: Best service in town!\n Customer: Well, okay, I'll have the complete service today, but as I said before, I just want to get my hair trimmed. A little off the top and sides. That's all. I mean, that's all.\n Beautician: No problem. Relax. You're in good hands. Okay, here we go. Now, how does this thing work?\n Customer: Huh? Wait. You know what you're doing, right?\n Beautician: Relax, sir, relax. I've been doing this for ten [cough] [Ten what?] Sit back and relax. So, what do you do for a living?\n Customer: I'm a lawyer, specializing in workplace accidents, and I'm in town for a very important job interview, and ...\n Beautician: Oops.\n Customer: What do you mean oops. Hey, can I see a mirror?\n Beautician: Nothing to worry about, sir. Relax. I'm just making some adjustments to the hair trimmer. There we are. Okay ...\n Customer: Ouch. That hurt. That really hurt! What are you doing anyway?\n Beautician: Nothing to worry about, sir. Relax.\n Customer: That's what you just said a minute ago, and look at all of my hair on the floor. And how much are you really cutting off? And where's a mirror?\n Beautician: Oh. And time for the shampoo. Just lean back, and we'll wash your hair away.\n Customer: You mean what's left of it?\n Beautician: Relax. [Your favorite word ...] Relax.\n Customer: Hey, hey, and you got shampoo in my eyes. I can't see. Where's the towel?\n Beautician: Relax, sir, relax. I'm almost finished.\n Customer: Yeah, just wait till I get finished with you!\n Beautician: Okay, okay, now let's dry your hair, put a little styling jell in it, and now style it with a blow dryer, and brush. voila!\n Customer: Hey, what happened to my hair? You butchered it! And what's left of my hair turned purple. What kind of prank are you trying to pull here anyway? Are you even a licensed beautician?\n Beautician: Well, sir. We offer a money-back guarantee on all our work, so if you're not completely satisfied ...\n Customer: Satisfied? I'm anything but satisfied. I want to talk to the manager ... now!\n Beautician: I'm sorry, but he's on vacation, and he left me in charge, so if you ...\n Customer: How in the world am I supposed to go to my job interview looking like this? Forget it, forget it. Is there anyplace in this town that can give a decent haircut and fix this damage?\n Beautician: Well, my brother works next door, and he offers a complete package for ....\n Customer: I know, nine, ninety-nine. I've had it. Forget I even asked.", "choices": [ "a business convention in town", "a social event with clients", "an interview for new employment" ], "summary": "an interview for new employment" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why can't the customer complain directly to the manager?", "dialogue": "Beautician: Hi. How can we help you today?\n Customer: Yeah. I'd like to get my hair trimmed a little. Nothing fancy. Just a basic trim.\n Beautician: Well, can we interest you in today's special?\n Customer: Um ... Nah, nah ...\n Beautician: We'll shampoo, cut, (and) style your hair for one unbelievable low price of $9.99 (nine ninety-nine). Plus, we'll give you a clean shave and a back massage to help you relax.\n Customer: Well, I don't know. I don't have much time, and ...\n Beautician: Best service in town!\n Customer: Well, okay, I'll have the complete service today, but as I said before, I just want to get my hair trimmed. A little off the top and sides. That's all. I mean, that's all.\n Beautician: No problem. Relax. You're in good hands. Okay, here we go. Now, how does this thing work?\n Customer: Huh? Wait. You know what you're doing, right?\n Beautician: Relax, sir, relax. I've been doing this for ten [cough] [Ten what?] Sit back and relax. So, what do you do for a living?\n Customer: I'm a lawyer, specializing in workplace accidents, and I'm in town for a very important job interview, and ...\n Beautician: Oops.\n Customer: What do you mean oops. Hey, can I see a mirror?\n Beautician: Nothing to worry about, sir. Relax. I'm just making some adjustments to the hair trimmer. There we are. Okay ...\n Customer: Ouch. That hurt. That really hurt! What are you doing anyway?\n Beautician: Nothing to worry about, sir. Relax.\n Customer: That's what you just said a minute ago, and look at all of my hair on the floor. And how much are you really cutting off? And where's a mirror?\n Beautician: Oh. And time for the shampoo. Just lean back, and we'll wash your hair away.\n Customer: You mean what's left of it?\n Beautician: Relax. [Your favorite word ...] Relax.\n Customer: Hey, hey, and you got shampoo in my eyes. I can't see. Where's the towel?\n Beautician: Relax, sir, relax. I'm almost finished.\n Customer: Yeah, just wait till I get finished with you!\n Beautician: Okay, okay, now let's dry your hair, put a little styling jell in it, and now style it with a blow dryer, and brush. voila!\n Customer: Hey, what happened to my hair? You butchered it! And what's left of my hair turned purple. What kind of prank are you trying to pull here anyway? Are you even a licensed beautician?\n Beautician: Well, sir. We offer a money-back guarantee on all our work, so if you're not completely satisfied ...\n Customer: Satisfied? I'm anything but satisfied. I want to talk to the manager ... now!\n Beautician: I'm sorry, but he's on vacation, and he left me in charge, so if you ...\n Customer: How in the world am I supposed to go to my job interview looking like this? Forget it, forget it. Is there anyplace in this town that can give a decent haircut and fix this damage?\n Beautician: Well, my brother works next door, and he offers a complete package for ....\n Customer: I know, nine, ninety-nine. I've had it. Forget I even asked.", "choices": [ "The manager is dealing with another customer.", "The manager is taking time off from work.", "The manager is out to lunch." ], "summary": "The manager is taking time off from work." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Has the father given up smoking?", "dialogue": "F: Does your father smoke?\n M: No, but he used to smoke.", "choices": [ "Yes, he used to.", "No, he hasn't.", "Yes, he has." ], "summary": "Yes, he has." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the man?", "dialogue": "F: You mustn't touch the wet paint, Bill.\n M: I'm sorry. I won't do it again.", "choices": [ "He painted the door.", "He touched the paint.", "He wants to paint the door." ], "summary": "He touched the paint." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where was the party?", "dialogue": "M: Are you feeling all right, Mary? You look a little tired.\n W: My brother and I had a birthday for my sister last night. So I didn't have much sleep.\n M: Where did you have the party?\n W: It was at my uncle's house.\n M: Did you go back home very late?\n W: Not really. But when I was home, I had to start typing a literature paper that was due first thing in the morning.\n M: Couldn't you do it today?\n W: No, our professor said she wouldn't accept any late papers.\n M: Then how did you manage it?\n W: Well, I just turned my paper in, and now I'm going home to bed. See you!", "choices": [ "At Mary's uncle's house.", "At Mary's sister's house.", "At Mary's brother's house." ], "summary": "At Mary's uncle's house." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did Mary do after the party?", "dialogue": "M: Are you feeling all right, Mary? You look a little tired.\n W: My brother and I had a birthday for my sister last night. So I didn't have much sleep.\n M: Where did you have the party?\n W: It was at my uncle's house.\n M: Did you go back home very late?\n W: Not really. But when I was home, I had to start typing a literature paper that was due first thing in the morning.\n M: Couldn't you do it today?\n W: No, our professor said she wouldn't accept any late papers.\n M: Then how did you manage it?\n W: Well, I just turned my paper in, and now I'm going home to bed. See you!", "choices": [ "She went to bed.", "She visited her uncle.", "She typed her paper." ], "summary": "She typed her paper." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did Mary do this morning?", "dialogue": "M: Are you feeling all right, Mary? You look a little tired.\n W: My brother and I had a birthday for my sister last night. So I didn't have much sleep.\n M: Where did you have the party?\n W: It was at my uncle's house.\n M: Did you go back home very late?\n W: Not really. But when I was home, I had to start typing a literature paper that was due first thing in the morning.\n M: Couldn't you do it today?\n W: No, our professor said she wouldn't accept any late papers.\n M: Then how did you manage it?\n W: Well, I just turned my paper in, and now I'm going home to bed. See you!", "choices": [ "She handed in her assignment.", "She attended literature class.", "She had a talk with her professor." ], "summary": "She handed in her assignment." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: I heard you received the top grade on all five exams this semester.\n M: Only on four, I'm afraid.", "choices": [ "He's afraid to take exams.", "He only took the fourth exam.", "He didn't get the highest score on one exam." ], "summary": "He didn't get the highest score on one exam." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the woman doing for the sports meet?", "dialogue": "W: I have no idea how to finish the timetable.\n M: You don't have to be very creative. It's very standard and more or less the same every year. For example, the sports day begins with throwing events. All jumping events take place before lunch.\n W: Why?\n M: That's because the school doesn't want the athletes to jump after eating. The jumping events take place after the throwing events. And the long distance race takes place before the jumping events.\n W: And after lunch?\n M: Actually, the school doesn't want any events to take place at that time. But they can practise for the next event.\n W: Do you mean the 100-meter race?\n M: Yes. It demands a lot of energy and seems to be the most exciting event, so it takes place at the end of the day, which is around 5:00 p. m.", "choices": [ "Making a timetable for the events.", "Making a standard for the events.", "Writing a report about the athletes." ], "summary": "Making a timetable for the events." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the last event the students have before lunch?", "dialogue": "W: I have no idea how to finish the timetable.\n M: You don't have to be very creative. It's very standard and more or less the same every year. For example, the sports day begins with throwing events. All jumping events take place before lunch.\n W: Why?\n M: That's because the school doesn't want the athletes to jump after eating. The jumping events take place after the throwing events. And the long distance race takes place before the jumping events.\n W: And after lunch?\n M: Actually, the school doesn't want any events to take place at that time. But they can practise for the next event.\n W: Do you mean the 100-meter race?\n M: Yes. It demands a lot of energy and seems to be the most exciting event, so it takes place at the end of the day, which is around 5:00 p. m.", "choices": [ "The long distance race.", "Throwing events.", "Jumping events." ], "summary": "Jumping events." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man say about the 100-meter race?", "dialogue": "W: I have no idea how to finish the timetable.\n M: You don't have to be very creative. It's very standard and more or less the same every year. For example, the sports day begins with throwing events. All jumping events take place before lunch.\n W: Why?\n M: That's because the school doesn't want the athletes to jump after eating. The jumping events take place after the throwing events. And the long distance race takes place before the jumping events.\n W: And after lunch?\n M: Actually, the school doesn't want any events to take place at that time. But they can practise for the next event.\n W: Do you mean the 100-meter race?\n M: Yes. It demands a lot of energy and seems to be the most exciting event, so it takes place at the end of the day, which is around 5:00 p. m.", "choices": [ "It is more exciting than any other event.", "It takes place at 6:00 p.m.", "It demands less energy." ], "summary": "It is more exciting than any other event." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation most probably take place?", "dialogue": "M: What would you like to have, Madam?\n W: Well, I'd like to have a cup of coffee and a chicken sandwich.", "choices": [ "In a restaurant.", "On a farm.", "At home." ], "summary": "In a restaurant." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the most probable relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me. Is this seat taken?\n M: No. it's not taken.\n W: Oh. thank you.\n M: Oh. let me help you with this.\n W: Oh. thank you.\n M: Do you want to sit by the window?\n W: No. no. no. I like the aisle seat better. You can sit by the window.\n M: My name is Mike Gerard Hogan. Pleased to meet you.\n W: I'm Elsa Tobin. How do you do?\n M: Do you live in New York?\n W: No. no. I'm from Florida.\n M: I am, too. But didn't you just get on?\n W: No, no. I just changed my seat. A man next to me was smoking, and smoke really bothers me.", "choices": [ "Strangers.", "Friends.", "Relatives." ], "summary": "Strangers." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the woman changed her seat?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me. Is this seat taken?\n M: No. it's not taken.\n W: Oh. thank you.\n M: Oh. let me help you with this.\n W: Oh. thank you.\n M: Do you want to sit by the window?\n W: No. no. no. I like the aisle seat better. You can sit by the window.\n M: My name is Mike Gerard Hogan. Pleased to meet you.\n W: I'm Elsa Tobin. How do you do?\n M: Do you live in New York?\n W: No. no. I'm from Florida.\n M: I am, too. But didn't you just get on?\n W: No, no. I just changed my seat. A man next to me was smoking, and smoke really bothers me.", "choices": [ "She wanted to sit by the window.", "She wanted to sit by the aisle.", "She couldn't bear the smoke." ], "summary": "She couldn't bear the smoke." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the man feel about his job?", "dialogue": "W: You seem to have a lot of work to do at your office. You're always staying late and working overtime.\n M: That's true. But it's no bother to me. The work is interesting. I don't mind extra hours at all.", "choices": [ "He doesn't care much about it.", "He enjoys it very much.", "He doesn't mind even though it's tedious." ], "summary": "He enjoys it very much." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What sort of dress does the woman want?", "dialogue": "M: I'd like a white dress please, one without collar and belt.\n W: This one might suit you, Madam. Try it on please.", "choices": [ "A blue one without collar and belt.", "A blue One with collar rind belt.", "A white one without collar and belt." ], "summary": "A white one without collar and belt." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will happen if the man shops?", "dialogue": "M: If I go to the store, will you make dinner for us tonight?\n W: Bring back enough food.", "choices": [ "The woman will cook.", "He won't buy enough.", "He will have to buy food for the dinner." ], "summary": "He will have to buy food for the dinner." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the teacher mean?", "dialogue": "F: Your presentation is well done.\n M: Thank you, teacher.", "choices": [ "His presentation was very terrible.", "His presentation was just so so.", "The student did very well" ], "summary": "The student did very well" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did the man think they were supposed to meet?", "dialogue": "W: Where have you been all this time? The train is about to leave!\n M: Sorry I'm late, but I was waiting for you at the information desk upstairs. It's lucky I thought to look for you here on the platform.", "choices": [ "Near the stairs.", "On the platform.", "At the information desk." ], "summary": "At the information desk." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about woman?", "dialogue": "M: You look quite different from what you used to.\n W: Sure. I started exercising regularly two years ago and went from 253 pounds to a healthy 160 pounds and that is the only thing I did not give up halfway.", "choices": [ "She lost a lot of weight in two years.", "She had a unique way of staying healthy.", "She stopped exercising two years ago." ], "summary": "She lost a lot of weight in two years." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why was Andes at the hospital?", "dialogue": "W: I saw Andes at the hospital this morning. I wonder if his mother is ill again.\n M: No. She is fine.\n W: Then was he visiting someone there?\n M: No. He was there just to have a medical examination.", "choices": [ "To take a medical test.", "To care for his mother", "To pay a visit to his friend." ], "summary": "To take a medical test." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman want the man to do?", "dialogue": "W: Have you bought a new camera again? You're turning my flat into a camera museum!\n M: I'll stop. I'll try. But I probably can't. I see a new model and my knees go weak!", "choices": [ "Set up a museum.", "Start doing exercise.", "Stop buying cameras." ], "summary": "Stop buying cameras." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn about the woman?", "dialogue": "M: Dear audiences, today we'll talk about divorce and its effect on children. Our guest is Jennifer Benzes. Thank you for coming, Jennifer. Do you mind saying something about your divorce?\n W: No. I got divorced years ago. Even worse, I got divorced when I had small children.\n M: Have you thought of the effect divorce may have on your children? Their needs can be forgotten as parents are struggling to re-establish their lives.\n W: Of course, we have. We are definitely more aware of the impact on children. After all we are not famous people who trade spouses like shoes. For most of us divorce is not entered into lightly. We all suffer. Anyway, we try to comfort our children.\n M: How?\n W: We tell them we love them and will always do.\n M: You haven't thought of saving the marriage?\n W: Yes, we have. We would do anything to spare our children pain. But you know, fixing a marriage is not like changing a tire. Family conflicts may take hold like a cancer.\n M: Then divorce is the only way to get rid of it.\n W: It's true with me. Others may succeed in fixing.\n M: Yet most people believe a had marriage is better for children than a divorce. According to a recent poll, more people today think parents should stay together for the sake of the children What do you think?\n W: I think the cost of staying together is worse than the benefits. Parents quarrelling and fighting all day may do more harm to their children.\n M: What do you want society to do for you?\n W: Understand us, not curse us. More importantly, they should help us share the loss and build a better future.", "choices": [ "She plans to divorce", "She has divorced several times.", "She is a mother of more than one." ], "summary": "She is a mother of more than one." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "According to the woman, which of the following statements is true?", "dialogue": "M: Dear audiences, today we'll talk about divorce and its effect on children. Our guest is Jennifer Benzes. Thank you for coming, Jennifer. Do you mind saying something about your divorce?\n W: No. I got divorced years ago. Even worse, I got divorced when I had small children.\n M: Have you thought of the effect divorce may have on your children? Their needs can be forgotten as parents are struggling to re-establish their lives.\n W: Of course, we have. We are definitely more aware of the impact on children. After all we are not famous people who trade spouses like shoes. For most of us divorce is not entered into lightly. We all suffer. Anyway, we try to comfort our children.\n M: How?\n W: We tell them we love them and will always do.\n M: You haven't thought of saving the marriage?\n W: Yes, we have. We would do anything to spare our children pain. But you know, fixing a marriage is not like changing a tire. Family conflicts may take hold like a cancer.\n M: Then divorce is the only way to get rid of it.\n W: It's true with me. Others may succeed in fixing.\n M: Yet most people believe a had marriage is better for children than a divorce. According to a recent poll, more people today think parents should stay together for the sake of the children What do you think?\n W: I think the cost of staying together is worse than the benefits. Parents quarrelling and fighting all day may do more harm to their children.\n M: What do you want society to do for you?\n W: Understand us, not curse us. More importantly, they should help us share the loss and build a better future.", "choices": [ "Divorce is to be entered into seriously.", "Children's needs are ignored after parents get divorced", "Most famous people look on divorce as a serious matter." ], "summary": "Divorce is to be entered into seriously." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman think of fixing a marriage?", "dialogue": "M: Dear audiences, today we'll talk about divorce and its effect on children. Our guest is Jennifer Benzes. Thank you for coming, Jennifer. Do you mind saying something about your divorce?\n W: No. I got divorced years ago. Even worse, I got divorced when I had small children.\n M: Have you thought of the effect divorce may have on your children? Their needs can be forgotten as parents are struggling to re-establish their lives.\n W: Of course, we have. We are definitely more aware of the impact on children. After all we are not famous people who trade spouses like shoes. For most of us divorce is not entered into lightly. We all suffer. Anyway, we try to comfort our children.\n M: How?\n W: We tell them we love them and will always do.\n M: You haven't thought of saving the marriage?\n W: Yes, we have. We would do anything to spare our children pain. But you know, fixing a marriage is not like changing a tire. Family conflicts may take hold like a cancer.\n M: Then divorce is the only way to get rid of it.\n W: It's true with me. Others may succeed in fixing.\n M: Yet most people believe a had marriage is better for children than a divorce. According to a recent poll, more people today think parents should stay together for the sake of the children What do you think?\n W: I think the cost of staying together is worse than the benefits. Parents quarrelling and fighting all day may do more harm to their children.\n M: What do you want society to do for you?\n W: Understand us, not curse us. More importantly, they should help us share the loss and build a better future.", "choices": [ "Every means should be tried before some marriages are fixed.", "Some marriages can never be fixed.", "A fixed marriage is not easily broken any more." ], "summary": "Some marriages can never be fixed." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The woman thinks it more important for society to ______.", "dialogue": "M: Dear audiences, today we'll talk about divorce and its effect on children. Our guest is Jennifer Benzes. Thank you for coming, Jennifer. Do you mind saying something about your divorce?\n W: No. I got divorced years ago. Even worse, I got divorced when I had small children.\n M: Have you thought of the effect divorce may have on your children? Their needs can be forgotten as parents are struggling to re-establish their lives.\n W: Of course, we have. We are definitely more aware of the impact on children. After all we are not famous people who trade spouses like shoes. For most of us divorce is not entered into lightly. We all suffer. Anyway, we try to comfort our children.\n M: How?\n W: We tell them we love them and will always do.\n M: You haven't thought of saving the marriage?\n W: Yes, we have. We would do anything to spare our children pain. But you know, fixing a marriage is not like changing a tire. Family conflicts may take hold like a cancer.\n M: Then divorce is the only way to get rid of it.\n W: It's true with me. Others may succeed in fixing.\n M: Yet most people believe a had marriage is better for children than a divorce. According to a recent poll, more people today think parents should stay together for the sake of the children What do you think?\n W: I think the cost of staying together is worse than the benefits. Parents quarrelling and fighting all day may do more harm to their children.\n M: What do you want society to do for you?\n W: Understand us, not curse us. More importantly, they should help us share the loss and build a better future.", "choices": [ "understand the choice of divorced people", "give more financial support to single mothers", "help divorced people share the loss and build a new life" ], "summary": "help divorced people share the loss and build a new life" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Where is the salad I made this morning?\n M: We ate it, mom. Can you make more for us?", "choices": [ "They like the salad very much.", "They are fed up of the salad.", "They have nothing else to eat." ], "summary": "They like the salad very much." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the man go to the science museum?", "dialogue": "M: Miss Stewart, I wonder if you could give me some advice about where to go and what to see in the city?\n W: How many days do you have, Mr. Ross?\n M: We have three more days. We're leaving on Friday.\n W: Have you taken a bus tour? That's the best way to get to know the city.\n M: Not yet. But we hear that it's worth doing.\n W: Absolutely. And I think you should really visit the science museum while you are here. It's fascinating. Have you been there yet?\n M: No, we're going there tomorrow afternoon.\n W: Well, you'll love it.\n M: I'm sure we will.\n W: What about the zoo? Have you been there yet?\n M: Oh, yes. That was lovely. It's one of the nicest zoos I've ever seen. Even better than San Diego's.\n W: And if you're interested in art, you should visit the National Art Gallery. It has a famous collections of Italian paintings.\n M: Yes. I've read about that. We should try to get there while we are here.\n W: And don't forget to try some of the local restaurants. The seafood is great here.\n M: Yes, it certainly is! Last night we had fantastic clams. Say, would you like to join us for dinner tonight? My wife would like very much to meet you.\n W: That'd be lovely. Thank you.", "choices": [ "Today.", "Tomorrow.", "On Friday." ], "summary": "Tomorrow." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the woman do today?", "dialogue": "M: Miss Stewart, I wonder if you could give me some advice about where to go and what to see in the city?\n W: How many days do you have, Mr. Ross?\n M: We have three more days. We're leaving on Friday.\n W: Have you taken a bus tour? That's the best way to get to know the city.\n M: Not yet. But we hear that it's worth doing.\n W: Absolutely. And I think you should really visit the science museum while you are here. It's fascinating. Have you been there yet?\n M: No, we're going there tomorrow afternoon.\n W: Well, you'll love it.\n M: I'm sure we will.\n W: What about the zoo? Have you been there yet?\n M: Oh, yes. That was lovely. It's one of the nicest zoos I've ever seen. Even better than San Diego's.\n W: And if you're interested in art, you should visit the National Art Gallery. It has a famous collections of Italian paintings.\n M: Yes. I've read about that. We should try to get there while we are here.\n W: And don't forget to try some of the local restaurants. The seafood is great here.\n M: Yes, it certainly is! Last night we had fantastic clams. Say, would you like to join us for dinner tonight? My wife would like very much to meet you.\n W: That'd be lovely. Thank you.", "choices": [ "Have dinner with the man.", "Go to the zoo with the man.", "Go to the museum with the man." ], "summary": "Have dinner with the man." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How soon will be the man leave?", "dialogue": "M: Miss Stewart, I wonder if you could give me some advice about where to go and what to see in the city?\n W: How many days do you have, Mr. Ross?\n M: We have three more days. We're leaving on Friday.\n W: Have you taken a bus tour? That's the best way to get to know the city.\n M: Not yet. But we hear that it's worth doing.\n W: Absolutely. And I think you should really visit the science museum while you are here. It's fascinating. Have you been there yet?\n M: No, we're going there tomorrow afternoon.\n W: Well, you'll love it.\n M: I'm sure we will.\n W: What about the zoo? Have you been there yet?\n M: Oh, yes. That was lovely. It's one of the nicest zoos I've ever seen. Even better than San Diego's.\n W: And if you're interested in art, you should visit the National Art Gallery. It has a famous collections of Italian paintings.\n M: Yes. I've read about that. We should try to get there while we are here.\n W: And don't forget to try some of the local restaurants. The seafood is great here.\n M: Yes, it certainly is! Last night we had fantastic clams. Say, would you like to join us for dinner tonight? My wife would like very much to meet you.\n W: That'd be lovely. Thank you.", "choices": [ "Tomorrow.", "Next Sunday.", "This Friday." ], "summary": "This Friday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What juice does the man order?", "dialogue": "W: Anything to drink, Sir?\n M: What fruit juice do you have?\n W: We have apple, orange and lemon.\n M: OK, I'll have an orange juice.", "choices": [ "Lemon.", "Apple.", "Orange." ], "summary": "Orange." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did the two women actually meet?", "dialogue": "M: Well, Betty, how was your shopping trip with Susan this afternoon?\n W: Don't ask me.\n M: What do you mean? Did something go wrong?\n W: Susan thought I had said I would meet her at the Department Store at 2:30 when I really said 2 o'clock. Then she thought I had said the main entrance in the front when I really said the east entrance.\n M: Well, did you ever get together?\n W: Yes, but it's a wonder that we did. I had given up waiting and had gone inside to the women's clothing department. She had done the same thing. We met by accident. By that time it was 3 o'clock.\n M: Did you get what you wanted? I remember you said you wanted to get a sweater.\n W: No, a blouse. But by that time, the ones on sales were all gone. So I settled for a skirt.", "choices": [ "At the east entrance.", "In the women's clothing department.", "At the main entrance in the front." ], "summary": "In the women's clothing department." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did Betty want to buy?", "dialogue": "M: Well, Betty, how was your shopping trip with Susan this afternoon?\n W: Don't ask me.\n M: What do you mean? Did something go wrong?\n W: Susan thought I had said I would meet her at the Department Store at 2:30 when I really said 2 o'clock. Then she thought I had said the main entrance in the front when I really said the east entrance.\n M: Well, did you ever get together?\n W: Yes, but it's a wonder that we did. I had given up waiting and had gone inside to the women's clothing department. She had done the same thing. We met by accident. By that time it was 3 o'clock.\n M: Did you get what you wanted? I remember you said you wanted to get a sweater.\n W: No, a blouse. But by that time, the ones on sales were all gone. So I settled for a skirt.", "choices": [ "A blouse.", "A sweater.", "A skirt." ], "summary": "A blouse." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did Betty finally buy?", "dialogue": "M: Well, Betty, how was your shopping trip with Susan this afternoon?\n W: Don't ask me.\n M: What do you mean? Did something go wrong?\n W: Susan thought I had said I would meet her at the Department Store at 2:30 when I really said 2 o'clock. Then she thought I had said the main entrance in the front when I really said the east entrance.\n M: Well, did you ever get together?\n W: Yes, but it's a wonder that we did. I had given up waiting and had gone inside to the women's clothing department. She had done the same thing. We met by accident. By that time it was 3 o'clock.\n M: Did you get what you wanted? I remember you said you wanted to get a sweater.\n W: No, a blouse. But by that time, the ones on sales were all gone. So I settled for a skirt.", "choices": [ "A skirt.", "A sweater.", "A blouse." ], "summary": "A skirt." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did Tom get the idea of becoming a businessman?", "dialogue": "W: Tom, as the manager of a company selling green products, you are now quite a successful businessman. When did you know you wanted to have your own company?\n M: My family left Budapest in 1986 and settled in Canada where a lot of my friends' parents were highly successful businessmen. It seems so cool, so in high school, I started a web-designed company and learned a lot from that experience.\n W: How did you find the money for your present company then?\n M: We've raised 18 million dollars from about 50 people. We're finally making money. I own 6% of the company and all employees get their shares.\n W: By the way, what aspects of your life are green?\n M: I'm only mildly green. I do simple things and I'm a huge biker. I biked cross Canada.\n W: Do you think you have ever done anything wasteful?\n M: We're always doing something wrong, but then, that will allow us to learn and grow. When I first started out, we made all the products ourselves, but that was a mistake. Now we work with other companies. We provide the materials, the product development and the design. They make the products then.", "choices": [ "From his college friends.", "From his high school teachers.", "From the grown-ups around him." ], "summary": "From the grown-ups around him." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much does Tom own of the company he works for?", "dialogue": "W: Tom, as the manager of a company selling green products, you are now quite a successful businessman. When did you know you wanted to have your own company?\n M: My family left Budapest in 1986 and settled in Canada where a lot of my friends' parents were highly successful businessmen. It seems so cool, so in high school, I started a web-designed company and learned a lot from that experience.\n W: How did you find the money for your present company then?\n M: We've raised 18 million dollars from about 50 people. We're finally making money. I own 6% of the company and all employees get their shares.\n W: By the way, what aspects of your life are green?\n M: I'm only mildly green. I do simple things and I'm a huge biker. I biked cross Canada.\n W: Do you think you have ever done anything wasteful?\n M: We're always doing something wrong, but then, that will allow us to learn and grow. When I first started out, we made all the products ourselves, but that was a mistake. Now we work with other companies. We provide the materials, the product development and the design. They make the products then.", "choices": [ "6%.", "18%.", "60%." ], "summary": "6%." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What mistake did Tom and his company make in the past?", "dialogue": "W: Tom, as the manager of a company selling green products, you are now quite a successful businessman. When did you know you wanted to have your own company?\n M: My family left Budapest in 1986 and settled in Canada where a lot of my friends' parents were highly successful businessmen. It seems so cool, so in high school, I started a web-designed company and learned a lot from that experience.\n W: How did you find the money for your present company then?\n M: We've raised 18 million dollars from about 50 people. We're finally making money. I own 6% of the company and all employees get their shares.\n W: By the way, what aspects of your life are green?\n M: I'm only mildly green. I do simple things and I'm a huge biker. I biked cross Canada.\n W: Do you think you have ever done anything wasteful?\n M: We're always doing something wrong, but then, that will allow us to learn and grow. When I first started out, we made all the products ourselves, but that was a mistake. Now we work with other companies. We provide the materials, the product development and the design. They make the products then.", "choices": [ "Producing simple things.", "Wasting lots of materials.", "Making all the products themselves." ], "summary": "Making all the products themselves." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man?", "dialogue": "W: I want a ticket to London, please. Second class.\n M: Single or return?", "choices": [ "A ticket seller.", "A passenger.", "A writer." ], "summary": "A ticket seller." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman want her friend to buy?", "dialogue": "M: Can I bring you anything from the shop?\n W: Get me 3 kilos of apples.", "choices": [ "Three kilos of pears.", "Three kilos of rice.", "Three kilos of apples." ], "summary": "Three kilos of apples." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: Would you mind if I borrow your English workbook?\n M: Not at all. But please give it back before dinner so that I can take it to class this evening.", "choices": [ "The woman cannot borrow his workbook.", "He wants meet the woman after his English class.", "The woman needs to return his workbook before dinner." ], "summary": "The woman needs to return his workbook before dinner." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the woman come to the new house?", "dialogue": "M: How do you come to the new house?\n W: I come to there by bus.", "choices": [ "On foot.", "By bike.", "By bus." ], "summary": "By bus." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was the weather like most time during the holiday?", "dialogue": "M: Phew! Home at last! I'm glad to be back, aren't you?\n W: Not really...I'm sorry our holiday is over. We had a great time, didn't we?\n M: Mmm...it was OK. The weather wasn't as good as I'd hoped. It started to get cloudy in the last two days. I remember the forecast was for bright sunshine the whole week!\n W: Well,most of the week was like that. We only had a little rain,right?\n M: Yeah...The food in the hotel was delicious,but it was priced too high. Next time,we should stay at a cheap hotel.\n W: Yeah,but the waiters were very helpful,I must say. When I asked for black tea,they sent some up to our room in a while.\n M: Mmm...that's true.\n W: But I don't know why the air conditioner didn't work. It was so hot!\n M: It didn't help when we opened the windows,either. It didn't cool the room down at all.\n W: Well,that was the only thing that didn't work properly.\n M: Right,well,it happens sometimes.\n W: So...what should we do for our next holiday then? We can go somewhere else - Asia or Europe?\n M: Well,I would rather we go to Africa again.", "choices": [ "Cloudy.", "Sunny.", "Rainy." ], "summary": "Sunny." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was the man unsatisfied with about the hotel?", "dialogue": "M: Phew! Home at last! I'm glad to be back, aren't you?\n W: Not really...I'm sorry our holiday is over. We had a great time, didn't we?\n M: Mmm...it was OK. The weather wasn't as good as I'd hoped. It started to get cloudy in the last two days. I remember the forecast was for bright sunshine the whole week!\n W: Well,most of the week was like that. We only had a little rain,right?\n M: Yeah...The food in the hotel was delicious,but it was priced too high. Next time,we should stay at a cheap hotel.\n W: Yeah,but the waiters were very helpful,I must say. When I asked for black tea,they sent some up to our room in a while.\n M: Mmm...that's true.\n W: But I don't know why the air conditioner didn't work. It was so hot!\n M: It didn't help when we opened the windows,either. It didn't cool the room down at all.\n W: Well,that was the only thing that didn't work properly.\n M: Right,well,it happens sometimes.\n W: So...what should we do for our next holiday then? We can go somewhere else - Asia or Europe?\n M: Well,I would rather we go to Africa again.", "choices": [ "The food.", "The waiters.", "The price." ], "summary": "The price." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the woman complain about?", "dialogue": "M: Phew! Home at last! I'm glad to be back, aren't you?\n W: Not really...I'm sorry our holiday is over. We had a great time, didn't we?\n M: Mmm...it was OK. The weather wasn't as good as I'd hoped. It started to get cloudy in the last two days. I remember the forecast was for bright sunshine the whole week!\n W: Well,most of the week was like that. We only had a little rain,right?\n M: Yeah...The food in the hotel was delicious,but it was priced too high. Next time,we should stay at a cheap hotel.\n W: Yeah,but the waiters were very helpful,I must say. When I asked for black tea,they sent some up to our room in a while.\n M: Mmm...that's true.\n W: But I don't know why the air conditioner didn't work. It was so hot!\n M: It didn't help when we opened the windows,either. It didn't cool the room down at all.\n W: Well,that was the only thing that didn't work properly.\n M: Right,well,it happens sometimes.\n W: So...what should we do for our next holiday then? We can go somewhere else - Asia or Europe?\n M: Well,I would rather we go to Africa again.", "choices": [ "The air conditioner.", "service.", "The weather." ], "summary": "The air conditioner." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did the speakers spend their holiday?", "dialogue": "M: Phew! Home at last! I'm glad to be back, aren't you?\n W: Not really...I'm sorry our holiday is over. We had a great time, didn't we?\n M: Mmm...it was OK. The weather wasn't as good as I'd hoped. It started to get cloudy in the last two days. I remember the forecast was for bright sunshine the whole week!\n W: Well,most of the week was like that. We only had a little rain,right?\n M: Yeah...The food in the hotel was delicious,but it was priced too high. Next time,we should stay at a cheap hotel.\n W: Yeah,but the waiters were very helpful,I must say. When I asked for black tea,they sent some up to our room in a while.\n M: Mmm...that's true.\n W: But I don't know why the air conditioner didn't work. It was so hot!\n M: It didn't help when we opened the windows,either. It didn't cool the room down at all.\n W: Well,that was the only thing that didn't work properly.\n M: Right,well,it happens sometimes.\n W: So...what should we do for our next holiday then? We can go somewhere else - Asia or Europe?\n M: Well,I would rather we go to Africa again.", "choices": [ "In Asia.", "In Africa.", "In Europe." ], "summary": "In Africa." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the probable relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "M: I'm here with Margaret Seabrook, the CEO of Creative Toys. In today's show, we're going to discuss the hottest new toy of 2018: the Super Spinner. Margaret, welcome!\n W: Thank you, Brian. It's great to be here.\n M: OK, so tell us about this new toy.\n W: Well, it's similar to a relaxation ball in its function, but it's useful for anyone who has problems focusing.\n M: So, how does it work?\n W: It's about the size of a cookie, and it has three small round parts that can move in any direction. Basically, you just hold it in between your thumb and middle finger and spin it. That's it.\n M: That's it?\n W: Yeah. It's very popular not only with children, but with adults as well.\n M: A professor at MIT by the name of Jill Meanley has publicly stated there is no scientific or medical evidence for your claims about its benefits. Many schools also have banned the toy, saying it leads to a lack of focus in the classroom.\n W: Well, that professor is allowed to have her opinion.\n M: Fair enough. And who invented it?\n W: Catherine Hettinger, a chemical engineer, was first believed to be its creator, but then we found that an IT professional named Scott McCoskery was the actual inventor.\n M: It's time for a commercial break. More with Margaret Seabrook in a moment.", "choices": [ "Interviewer and interviewee.", "Teacher and student.", "Boss and secretary." ], "summary": "Interviewer and interviewee." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What age group is the toy popular with?", "dialogue": "M: I'm here with Margaret Seabrook, the CEO of Creative Toys. In today's show, we're going to discuss the hottest new toy of 2018: the Super Spinner. Margaret, welcome!\n W: Thank you, Brian. It's great to be here.\n M: OK, so tell us about this new toy.\n W: Well, it's similar to a relaxation ball in its function, but it's useful for anyone who has problems focusing.\n M: So, how does it work?\n W: It's about the size of a cookie, and it has three small round parts that can move in any direction. Basically, you just hold it in between your thumb and middle finger and spin it. That's it.\n M: That's it?\n W: Yeah. It's very popular not only with children, but with adults as well.\n M: A professor at MIT by the name of Jill Meanley has publicly stated there is no scientific or medical evidence for your claims about its benefits. Many schools also have banned the toy, saying it leads to a lack of focus in the classroom.\n W: Well, that professor is allowed to have her opinion.\n M: Fair enough. And who invented it?\n W: Catherine Hettinger, a chemical engineer, was first believed to be its creator, but then we found that an IT professional named Scott McCoskery was the actual inventor.\n M: It's time for a commercial break. More with Margaret Seabrook in a moment.", "choices": [ "Children.", "Teenagers.", "All age groups." ], "summary": "All age groups." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why do many schools ban the toy?", "dialogue": "M: I'm here with Margaret Seabrook, the CEO of Creative Toys. In today's show, we're going to discuss the hottest new toy of 2018: the Super Spinner. Margaret, welcome!\n W: Thank you, Brian. It's great to be here.\n M: OK, so tell us about this new toy.\n W: Well, it's similar to a relaxation ball in its function, but it's useful for anyone who has problems focusing.\n M: So, how does it work?\n W: It's about the size of a cookie, and it has three small round parts that can move in any direction. Basically, you just hold it in between your thumb and middle finger and spin it. That's it.\n M: That's it?\n W: Yeah. It's very popular not only with children, but with adults as well.\n M: A professor at MIT by the name of Jill Meanley has publicly stated there is no scientific or medical evidence for your claims about its benefits. Many schools also have banned the toy, saying it leads to a lack of focus in the classroom.\n W: Well, that professor is allowed to have her opinion.\n M: Fair enough. And who invented it?\n W: Catherine Hettinger, a chemical engineer, was first believed to be its creator, but then we found that an IT professional named Scott McCoskery was the actual inventor.\n M: It's time for a commercial break. More with Margaret Seabrook in a moment.", "choices": [ "It leads to theft.", "It makes students lose focus.", "It causes arguments in class." ], "summary": "It makes students lose focus." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who actually invented the toy?", "dialogue": "M: I'm here with Margaret Seabrook, the CEO of Creative Toys. In today's show, we're going to discuss the hottest new toy of 2018: the Super Spinner. Margaret, welcome!\n W: Thank you, Brian. It's great to be here.\n M: OK, so tell us about this new toy.\n W: Well, it's similar to a relaxation ball in its function, but it's useful for anyone who has problems focusing.\n M: So, how does it work?\n W: It's about the size of a cookie, and it has three small round parts that can move in any direction. Basically, you just hold it in between your thumb and middle finger and spin it. That's it.\n M: That's it?\n W: Yeah. It's very popular not only with children, but with adults as well.\n M: A professor at MIT by the name of Jill Meanley has publicly stated there is no scientific or medical evidence for your claims about its benefits. Many schools also have banned the toy, saying it leads to a lack of focus in the classroom.\n W: Well, that professor is allowed to have her opinion.\n M: Fair enough. And who invented it?\n W: Catherine Hettinger, a chemical engineer, was first believed to be its creator, but then we found that an IT professional named Scott McCoskery was the actual inventor.\n M: It's time for a commercial break. More with Margaret Seabrook in a moment.", "choices": [ "Jill Meanley.", "Catherine Hettinger.", "Scott McCoskery." ], "summary": "Catherine Hettinger." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How old is Sam?", "dialogue": "W: Sam, I think it's time for you to get a summer job. When I was your age, I started working at the pool.\n M: Mom, I really don't have time to work this summer. I am going to go to summer school and I need to practice skateboarding. Also, I want to go to the lake with Jeremy.\n W: Well, how are you going to pay to go to the lake? You are getting too old for us to give you money. You're not a young kid anymore! Also, college is very expensive these days. You should start saving money now - college is only three years away!\n M: OK, I'll apply for some jobs this weekend. Can you help me fill out job applications?\n W: Yes, I will help you. You should get an application from the supermarket on Walnut Street. Ms. Jacobs told me they are hiring students this summer.", "choices": [ "He's in college.", "He's in high school.", "He's still a young kid." ], "summary": "He's in high school." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Sam plan to do this summer?", "dialogue": "W: Sam, I think it's time for you to get a summer job. When I was your age, I started working at the pool.\n M: Mom, I really don't have time to work this summer. I am going to go to summer school and I need to practice skateboarding. Also, I want to go to the lake with Jeremy.\n W: Well, how are you going to pay to go to the lake? You are getting too old for us to give you money. You're not a young kid anymore! Also, college is very expensive these days. You should start saving money now - college is only three years away!\n M: OK, I'll apply for some jobs this weekend. Can you help me fill out job applications?\n W: Yes, I will help you. You should get an application from the supermarket on Walnut Street. Ms. Jacobs told me they are hiring students this summer.", "choices": [ "Work at the pool.", "Learn to skateboard.", "Go to the lake with his mother." ], "summary": "Learn to skateboard." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Sam need help with?", "dialogue": "W: Sam, I think it's time for you to get a summer job. When I was your age, I started working at the pool.\n M: Mom, I really don't have time to work this summer. I am going to go to summer school and I need to practice skateboarding. Also, I want to go to the lake with Jeremy.\n W: Well, how are you going to pay to go to the lake? You are getting too old for us to give you money. You're not a young kid anymore! Also, college is very expensive these days. You should start saving money now - college is only three years away!\n M: OK, I'll apply for some jobs this weekend. Can you help me fill out job applications?\n W: Yes, I will help you. You should get an application from the supermarket on Walnut Street. Ms. Jacobs told me they are hiring students this summer.", "choices": [ "Filling out job applications.", "Shopping in a supermarket.", "Paying for summer school." ], "summary": "Filling out job applications." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: The map shows that this street goes downtown.\n M: Yes, but what we want to know is how to get to the park.", "choices": [ "They want to go downtown.", "He wants to find out where the park is.", "He wants to go to the park, but she doesn't." ], "summary": "He wants to find out where the park is." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the weather like?", "dialogue": "W: You'd better take an umbrella with you. It looks like it's going to rain.\n M: You may be right.", "choices": [ "It's raining.", "It's cloudy.", "It's snowing." ], "summary": "It's cloudy." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the man get his job?", "dialogue": "W: What are you doing recently?\n M: I got a job at the restaurant, but it doesn't sound very interesting.\n W: How much will they pay you?\n M: $ 160 a week.\n W: I'd take it if I were you.\n M: But it doesn't sound interesting.\n W: But you need a job, don't you?\n M: But I might find a better job somewhere.\n W: Maybe, but a bird in hand is worth two in the bush.\n M: I think you are right.", "choices": [ "At a restaurant.", "At a company.", "At a hotel." ], "summary": "At a restaurant." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man going to do?", "dialogue": "W: What can I do for you, sir?\n M: I'm looking for a jacket for my son.\n W: Come with me, please. Here are the jackets for boys.\n M: The black one looks nice. How much is it?\n W: Twenty-five dollars.\n M: Oh, I am afraid it's too expensive.\n W: What about the blue one over there? It looks nice, too. And it's a little cheaper.\n M: But it's a bit too small. Have you got a bigger size?\n W: Sorry, we haven't. But we'll get some soon. Will you come back next week?\n M: All right. I'll come back then. Thanks.", "choices": [ "He is looking for the lost jacket of his son.", "He wants to buy a jacket for himself.", "He wants to buy a jacket for his son." ], "summary": "He wants to buy a jacket for his son." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much is the black jacket?", "dialogue": "W: What can I do for you, sir?\n M: I'm looking for a jacket for my son.\n W: Come with me, please. Here are the jackets for boys.\n M: The black one looks nice. How much is it?\n W: Twenty-five dollars.\n M: Oh, I am afraid it's too expensive.\n W: What about the blue one over there? It looks nice, too. And it's a little cheaper.\n M: But it's a bit too small. Have you got a bigger size?\n W: Sorry, we haven't. But we'll get some soon. Will you come back next week?\n M: All right. I'll come back then. Thanks.", "choices": [ "Fifty-two dollars.", "Twenty dollars.", "Twenty-five dollars." ], "summary": "Twenty-five dollars." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man buy at last?", "dialogue": "W: What can I do for you, sir?\n M: I'm looking for a jacket for my son.\n W: Come with me, please. Here are the jackets for boys.\n M: The black one looks nice. How much is it?\n W: Twenty-five dollars.\n M: Oh, I am afraid it's too expensive.\n W: What about the blue one over there? It looks nice, too. And it's a little cheaper.\n M: But it's a bit too small. Have you got a bigger size?\n W: Sorry, we haven't. But we'll get some soon. Will you come back next week?\n M: All right. I'll come back then. Thanks.", "choices": [ "A black jacket.", "A blue jacket.", "Nothing." ], "summary": "A blue jacket." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How's weather today?", "dialogue": "M: It's raining heavily.\n W: Yeah. The weather changes a lot. It was sunny yesterday.\n M: I hope it'll be fine tomorrow?", "choices": [ "It's cloudy.", "It's rainy.", "It's sunny." ], "summary": "It's rainy." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What sports does the man like to play after work?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Mark, haven't seen you for ages. How are you doing?\n M: Can't complain. I'm busy with my experiments in the lab but after work I often play some sports.\n W: Like what?\n M: Like tennis, running and golf.\n W: Golf? That's my favorite game. How often do you play, Mark?\n M: I usually play about once a month. What about you, Michelle?\n W: I play every Sunday.\n M: Even when it rains?\n W: Yes, even when it rains. I never miss a game on Sunday.\n M: Where do you play?\n W: The Lawndale country club. Do you know it?\n M: Yes. I was there once. You're going to play next Sunday, I suppose.\n W: Certainly, listen! Why don't you join me? We can have a game.\n M: I'd love to. What time shall we meet?\n W: Let's meet at the clubhouse at 1:30 in the afternoon.\n M: Good. See you then.", "choices": [ "Table tennis, running and golf.", "Tennis, swimming and golf.", "Tennis, running and golf." ], "summary": "Tennis, running and golf." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How often does the man play golf?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Mark, haven't seen you for ages. How are you doing?\n M: Can't complain. I'm busy with my experiments in the lab but after work I often play some sports.\n W: Like what?\n M: Like tennis, running and golf.\n W: Golf? That's my favorite game. How often do you play, Mark?\n M: I usually play about once a month. What about you, Michelle?\n W: I play every Sunday.\n M: Even when it rains?\n W: Yes, even when it rains. I never miss a game on Sunday.\n M: Where do you play?\n W: The Lawndale country club. Do you know it?\n M: Yes. I was there once. You're going to play next Sunday, I suppose.\n W: Certainly, listen! Why don't you join me? We can have a game.\n M: I'd love to. What time shall we meet?\n W: Let's meet at the clubhouse at 1:30 in the afternoon.\n M: Good. See you then.", "choices": [ "About once a week.", "About once a month.", "About once a year." ], "summary": "About once a month." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time will the speakers meet at the clubhouse?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Mark, haven't seen you for ages. How are you doing?\n M: Can't complain. I'm busy with my experiments in the lab but after work I often play some sports.\n W: Like what?\n M: Like tennis, running and golf.\n W: Golf? That's my favorite game. How often do you play, Mark?\n M: I usually play about once a month. What about you, Michelle?\n W: I play every Sunday.\n M: Even when it rains?\n W: Yes, even when it rains. I never miss a game on Sunday.\n M: Where do you play?\n W: The Lawndale country club. Do you know it?\n M: Yes. I was there once. You're going to play next Sunday, I suppose.\n W: Certainly, listen! Why don't you join me? We can have a game.\n M: I'd love to. What time shall we meet?\n W: Let's meet at the clubhouse at 1:30 in the afternoon.\n M: Good. See you then.", "choices": [ "At 1:30 pm.", "At 2:00 am.", "At 2:30 pm." ], "summary": "At 1:30 pm." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "are the speakers?", "dialogue": "W: The piano sounds terrible.\n M: I wish I could ask for my money back. This performance is really a bad one.", "choices": [ "In a museum.", "At a concert.", "In a movie." ], "summary": "At a concert." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the talk probably take place?", "dialogue": "M: Tomorrow I'll bring you some books. Is there anything special you'd like to eat?\n W: I don't feel like reading or eating, but buy me a hair brush on your way here.", "choices": [ "In a library.", "In a restaurant.", "In a hospital." ], "summary": "In a hospital." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they discussing about?", "dialogue": "M: What do you want to make for dinner?\n W: I think I will make some steaks for dinner.\n M: Then we have to buy some steaks. Don't you think it's a little bit expensive?\n W: It is a little expensive but it's cheaper than having steaks in a restaurant.\n M: What a good wife!\n W: Do you want to buy some beer for Mr Chen?\n M: Yes, of course!We all like beer, but I think this time we'd better have some table wine, don't you?\n W: Yes, you are right. We do need table wine for the steaks.\n M: I think I would prefer the California Rose.\n W: That's good for steaks. What else do you want to buy?\n M: A carton of cigarettes.\n W: Oh, my God! Why do you want to smoke so much?\n M: No, it's not for me. It's for Mr Chen and his friends tonight.\n W: That makes me feel better but anyway cigarettes are terrible for health.\n M: I know. I'm quitting them.\n W: Don't you think we should buy some vegetables and ice cream for dessert?\n M: That's good. Let's go now.\n W: OK.", "choices": [ "Whom to invite for supper.", "Where to eat for dinner.", "How to serve their friends." ], "summary": "How to serve their friends." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is \"California Rose\" in the dialogue?", "dialogue": "M: What do you want to make for dinner?\n W: I think I will make some steaks for dinner.\n M: Then we have to buy some steaks. Don't you think it's a little bit expensive?\n W: It is a little expensive but it's cheaper than having steaks in a restaurant.\n M: What a good wife!\n W: Do you want to buy some beer for Mr Chen?\n M: Yes, of course!We all like beer, but I think this time we'd better have some table wine, don't you?\n W: Yes, you are right. We do need table wine for the steaks.\n M: I think I would prefer the California Rose.\n W: That's good for steaks. What else do you want to buy?\n M: A carton of cigarettes.\n W: Oh, my God! Why do you want to smoke so much?\n M: No, it's not for me. It's for Mr Chen and his friends tonight.\n W: That makes me feel better but anyway cigarettes are terrible for health.\n M: I know. I'm quitting them.\n W: Don't you think we should buy some vegetables and ice cream for dessert?\n M: That's good. Let's go now.\n W: OK.", "choices": [ "A kind of cigarette.", "A kind of wine.", "A kind of flower." ], "summary": "A kind of wine." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are they going after the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: What do you want to make for dinner?\n W: I think I will make some steaks for dinner.\n M: Then we have to buy some steaks. Don't you think it's a little bit expensive?\n W: It is a little expensive but it's cheaper than having steaks in a restaurant.\n M: What a good wife!\n W: Do you want to buy some beer for Mr Chen?\n M: Yes, of course!We all like beer, but I think this time we'd better have some table wine, don't you?\n W: Yes, you are right. We do need table wine for the steaks.\n M: I think I would prefer the California Rose.\n W: That's good for steaks. What else do you want to buy?\n M: A carton of cigarettes.\n W: Oh, my God! Why do you want to smoke so much?\n M: No, it's not for me. It's for Mr Chen and his friends tonight.\n W: That makes me feel better but anyway cigarettes are terrible for health.\n M: I know. I'm quitting them.\n W: Don't you think we should buy some vegetables and ice cream for dessert?\n M: That's good. Let's go now.\n W: OK.", "choices": [ "A restaurant.", "A dinner party.", "A store." ], "summary": "A store." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the two speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "M: Jane, I hear that you are leaving school now. What do you want to do? Have you made up your mind yet?\n W: No, not yet. But I think I'm going to take up singing.\n M: Any special reasons?\n W: Yes. It's because I am good at singing songs. All my classmates say so. Besides, singing is quite interesting and you can meet a lot of people.\n M: And you will have to please them too.\n W: Well, you do in any job, don't you?\n M: And what do your parents think about it?\n W: They don't quite agree with my idea. That is the only trouble.\n M: Have they got any other plans for you, then?\n W: Yes, um...they're trying to send me to an art college because they want me to be an actress.\n M: Then what will you do?\n W: Er...I haven't decided yet. But I usually get my own way in the end.", "choices": [ "The woman's school.", "The woman's plan.", "The woman's family." ], "summary": "The woman's plan." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is Jane's parents' attitude towards her choice?", "dialogue": "M: Jane, I hear that you are leaving school now. What do you want to do? Have you made up your mind yet?\n W: No, not yet. But I think I'm going to take up singing.\n M: Any special reasons?\n W: Yes. It's because I am good at singing songs. All my classmates say so. Besides, singing is quite interesting and you can meet a lot of people.\n M: And you will have to please them too.\n W: Well, you do in any job, don't you?\n M: And what do your parents think about it?\n W: They don't quite agree with my idea. That is the only trouble.\n M: Have they got any other plans for you, then?\n W: Yes, um...they're trying to send me to an art college because they want me to be an actress.\n M: Then what will you do?\n W: Er...I haven't decided yet. But I usually get my own way in the end.", "choices": [ "They are proud of it.", "They are against it.", "They don't care about it." ], "summary": "They are against it." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will Jane most probably do in the end?", "dialogue": "M: Jane, I hear that you are leaving school now. What do you want to do? Have you made up your mind yet?\n W: No, not yet. But I think I'm going to take up singing.\n M: Any special reasons?\n W: Yes. It's because I am good at singing songs. All my classmates say so. Besides, singing is quite interesting and you can meet a lot of people.\n M: And you will have to please them too.\n W: Well, you do in any job, don't you?\n M: And what do your parents think about it?\n W: They don't quite agree with my idea. That is the only trouble.\n M: Have they got any other plans for you, then?\n W: Yes, um...they're trying to send me to an art college because they want me to be an actress.\n M: Then what will you do?\n W: Er...I haven't decided yet. But I usually get my own way in the end.", "choices": [ "She will become a painter.", "She will become an actress.", "She will become a singer." ], "summary": "She will become a singer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman's reply?", "dialogue": "M: Has Professor Arnold from Sydney University arrived?\n W: I'll have to check. Then I'll get back to you straightway.", "choices": [ "She knows Professor Arnold has come.", "She thinks Professor Arnold has checked in.", "She doesn't know whether Professor Arnold has arrived." ], "summary": "She doesn't know whether Professor Arnold has arrived." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The man's company is about to open a branch in ______.", "dialogue": "Fisher: Ah, good morning, Ms. Ross, do come in.\n Ross: Hello, Mr. Fisher. Nice to see you.\n Fisher: Face to face instead of on the phone, what? Haha. How are you?\n Ross: Fine, thanks, very well.\n Fisher: Oh, do sit down. Would you like some coffee?\n Ross: Oh, yes please, black.\n Fisher: Here you are.\n Ross: Thanks. Well, how's it all going?\n Fisher: Oh, not too bad, we're just about to open a branch in New Zealand.\n Fisher: Oh! ... I'm hoping to--if I can justify it to the marketing director! How's your little boy, has he started school yet?\n Ross: Oh, yes, he's in the second year now.\n Fisher: What, already? Doesn't time fly! Is he enjoying it?\n Ross: Very much, it's much more fun than being home!\n Fisher: Haha. Well, I suppose we'd better make a start. Shall we get down to business?\n Ross: Right. First of all can I confirm the time and date of the presentation? It's Saturday 24 October in the morning. What time exactly?\n Fisher: Well, on the invitations we've sent out we've said that the presentation itself will start at 11 and go on till 12:30.\n Ross: So you'll need the room from about 10 till 2. Would you like us to serve coffee beforehand?\n Fisher: Yes, yes--and drinks and snacks at the end.\n Ross: Better to have buffet lunch?\n Fisher: No, I... people who are invited won't be expecting a free lunch. They might think that's overdoing it. They'll want to get back to their families, as it's Saturday.\n Ross: All right, the normal pre-lunch snack buffet will be what you need--that's basically the same as what you had last February.\n Fisher: Oh, that'll be fine.\n Ross: OK, well, we'll charge for the room, coffee and snack buffet at the standard rate less 15%, as we agreed. And we'll charge for the drinks served on a pro-rata basis.\n Fisher: Free, fine, yes.\n Ross: What type of... um.., equipment, furniture would you like?\n Fisher: Well, let's have.., um... four.., no, no... five tables for our display. Er... we'll bring our own stands. Now, there's an overhead projector and sound system already in the room, I believe? Can you get someone to check that before we come, you know, to see that it's working?\n Ross: Oh, of course, the technician will be with you when you're setting everything up. Oh, the seats in that room have flap-over desk tops, will that be all right?\n Fisher: Yes, yes, that's fine, sure.\n Ross: You say you've sent out the invitations, any idea how many people there'll be? Urn... I think you know there's... the capacity for the room is about 50, but 40 is ideal.\n Fisher: Yes, ah... the problem is that we won't know exactly how many there'll be until shortly before.\n Ross: Can you let me know definitely by Thursday?\n Fisher: Mm... no. But I'll have a rough idea and we'll budget for the number I give you then. We've sent out 100 invitations...\n Ross: 100?!\n Fisher: Yes, well, in theory that meant that there could be 200 people.\n Ross: Yes, but the room won't...\n Fisher: But of course, haha... I don't expect more than about 30 to come.\n Ross: But what if they do? This room is the only one we have that day--there's a wedding reception in the banqueting rooms, so we...\n Fisher: Well, in that case, I suppose...", "choices": [ "New York", "New Foundland", "New Zealand" ], "summary": "New Zealand" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The presentation is scheduled to take place on ______.", "dialogue": "Fisher: Ah, good morning, Ms. Ross, do come in.\n Ross: Hello, Mr. Fisher. Nice to see you.\n Fisher: Face to face instead of on the phone, what? Haha. How are you?\n Ross: Fine, thanks, very well.\n Fisher: Oh, do sit down. Would you like some coffee?\n Ross: Oh, yes please, black.\n Fisher: Here you are.\n Ross: Thanks. Well, how's it all going?\n Fisher: Oh, not too bad, we're just about to open a branch in New Zealand.\n Fisher: Oh! ... I'm hoping to--if I can justify it to the marketing director! How's your little boy, has he started school yet?\n Ross: Oh, yes, he's in the second year now.\n Fisher: What, already? Doesn't time fly! Is he enjoying it?\n Ross: Very much, it's much more fun than being home!\n Fisher: Haha. Well, I suppose we'd better make a start. Shall we get down to business?\n Ross: Right. First of all can I confirm the time and date of the presentation? It's Saturday 24 October in the morning. What time exactly?\n Fisher: Well, on the invitations we've sent out we've said that the presentation itself will start at 11 and go on till 12:30.\n Ross: So you'll need the room from about 10 till 2. Would you like us to serve coffee beforehand?\n Fisher: Yes, yes--and drinks and snacks at the end.\n Ross: Better to have buffet lunch?\n Fisher: No, I... people who are invited won't be expecting a free lunch. They might think that's overdoing it. They'll want to get back to their families, as it's Saturday.\n Ross: All right, the normal pre-lunch snack buffet will be what you need--that's basically the same as what you had last February.\n Fisher: Oh, that'll be fine.\n Ross: OK, well, we'll charge for the room, coffee and snack buffet at the standard rate less 15%, as we agreed. And we'll charge for the drinks served on a pro-rata basis.\n Fisher: Free, fine, yes.\n Ross: What type of... um.., equipment, furniture would you like?\n Fisher: Well, let's have.., um... four.., no, no... five tables for our display. Er... we'll bring our own stands. Now, there's an overhead projector and sound system already in the room, I believe? Can you get someone to check that before we come, you know, to see that it's working?\n Ross: Oh, of course, the technician will be with you when you're setting everything up. Oh, the seats in that room have flap-over desk tops, will that be all right?\n Fisher: Yes, yes, that's fine, sure.\n Ross: You say you've sent out the invitations, any idea how many people there'll be? Urn... I think you know there's... the capacity for the room is about 50, but 40 is ideal.\n Fisher: Yes, ah... the problem is that we won't know exactly how many there'll be until shortly before.\n Ross: Can you let me know definitely by Thursday?\n Fisher: Mm... no. But I'll have a rough idea and we'll budget for the number I give you then. We've sent out 100 invitations...\n Ross: 100?!\n Fisher: Yes, well, in theory that meant that there could be 200 people.\n Ross: Yes, but the room won't...\n Fisher: But of course, haha... I don't expect more than about 30 to come.\n Ross: But what if they do? This room is the only one we have that day--there's a wedding reception in the banqueting rooms, so we...\n Fisher: Well, in that case, I suppose...", "choices": [ "23 September", "24 October", "25 December" ], "summary": "24 October" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The presentation room can hold ______ people.", "dialogue": "Fisher: Ah, good morning, Ms. Ross, do come in.\n Ross: Hello, Mr. Fisher. Nice to see you.\n Fisher: Face to face instead of on the phone, what? Haha. How are you?\n Ross: Fine, thanks, very well.\n Fisher: Oh, do sit down. Would you like some coffee?\n Ross: Oh, yes please, black.\n Fisher: Here you are.\n Ross: Thanks. Well, how's it all going?\n Fisher: Oh, not too bad, we're just about to open a branch in New Zealand.\n Fisher: Oh! ... I'm hoping to--if I can justify it to the marketing director! How's your little boy, has he started school yet?\n Ross: Oh, yes, he's in the second year now.\n Fisher: What, already? Doesn't time fly! Is he enjoying it?\n Ross: Very much, it's much more fun than being home!\n Fisher: Haha. Well, I suppose we'd better make a start. Shall we get down to business?\n Ross: Right. First of all can I confirm the time and date of the presentation? It's Saturday 24 October in the morning. What time exactly?\n Fisher: Well, on the invitations we've sent out we've said that the presentation itself will start at 11 and go on till 12:30.\n Ross: So you'll need the room from about 10 till 2. Would you like us to serve coffee beforehand?\n Fisher: Yes, yes--and drinks and snacks at the end.\n Ross: Better to have buffet lunch?\n Fisher: No, I... people who are invited won't be expecting a free lunch. They might think that's overdoing it. They'll want to get back to their families, as it's Saturday.\n Ross: All right, the normal pre-lunch snack buffet will be what you need--that's basically the same as what you had last February.\n Fisher: Oh, that'll be fine.\n Ross: OK, well, we'll charge for the room, coffee and snack buffet at the standard rate less 15%, as we agreed. And we'll charge for the drinks served on a pro-rata basis.\n Fisher: Free, fine, yes.\n Ross: What type of... um.., equipment, furniture would you like?\n Fisher: Well, let's have.., um... four.., no, no... five tables for our display. Er... we'll bring our own stands. Now, there's an overhead projector and sound system already in the room, I believe? Can you get someone to check that before we come, you know, to see that it's working?\n Ross: Oh, of course, the technician will be with you when you're setting everything up. Oh, the seats in that room have flap-over desk tops, will that be all right?\n Fisher: Yes, yes, that's fine, sure.\n Ross: You say you've sent out the invitations, any idea how many people there'll be? Urn... I think you know there's... the capacity for the room is about 50, but 40 is ideal.\n Fisher: Yes, ah... the problem is that we won't know exactly how many there'll be until shortly before.\n Ross: Can you let me know definitely by Thursday?\n Fisher: Mm... no. But I'll have a rough idea and we'll budget for the number I give you then. We've sent out 100 invitations...\n Ross: 100?!\n Fisher: Yes, well, in theory that meant that there could be 200 people.\n Ross: Yes, but the room won't...\n Fisher: But of course, haha... I don't expect more than about 30 to come.\n Ross: But what if they do? This room is the only one we have that day--there's a wedding reception in the banqueting rooms, so we...\n Fisher: Well, in that case, I suppose...", "choices": [ "40", "50", "100" ], "summary": "50" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The company has sent out ______ invitations.", "dialogue": "Fisher: Ah, good morning, Ms. Ross, do come in.\n Ross: Hello, Mr. Fisher. Nice to see you.\n Fisher: Face to face instead of on the phone, what? Haha. How are you?\n Ross: Fine, thanks, very well.\n Fisher: Oh, do sit down. Would you like some coffee?\n Ross: Oh, yes please, black.\n Fisher: Here you are.\n Ross: Thanks. Well, how's it all going?\n Fisher: Oh, not too bad, we're just about to open a branch in New Zealand.\n Fisher: Oh! ... I'm hoping to--if I can justify it to the marketing director! How's your little boy, has he started school yet?\n Ross: Oh, yes, he's in the second year now.\n Fisher: What, already? Doesn't time fly! Is he enjoying it?\n Ross: Very much, it's much more fun than being home!\n Fisher: Haha. Well, I suppose we'd better make a start. Shall we get down to business?\n Ross: Right. First of all can I confirm the time and date of the presentation? It's Saturday 24 October in the morning. What time exactly?\n Fisher: Well, on the invitations we've sent out we've said that the presentation itself will start at 11 and go on till 12:30.\n Ross: So you'll need the room from about 10 till 2. Would you like us to serve coffee beforehand?\n Fisher: Yes, yes--and drinks and snacks at the end.\n Ross: Better to have buffet lunch?\n Fisher: No, I... people who are invited won't be expecting a free lunch. They might think that's overdoing it. They'll want to get back to their families, as it's Saturday.\n Ross: All right, the normal pre-lunch snack buffet will be what you need--that's basically the same as what you had last February.\n Fisher: Oh, that'll be fine.\n Ross: OK, well, we'll charge for the room, coffee and snack buffet at the standard rate less 15%, as we agreed. And we'll charge for the drinks served on a pro-rata basis.\n Fisher: Free, fine, yes.\n Ross: What type of... um.., equipment, furniture would you like?\n Fisher: Well, let's have.., um... four.., no, no... five tables for our display. Er... we'll bring our own stands. Now, there's an overhead projector and sound system already in the room, I believe? Can you get someone to check that before we come, you know, to see that it's working?\n Ross: Oh, of course, the technician will be with you when you're setting everything up. Oh, the seats in that room have flap-over desk tops, will that be all right?\n Fisher: Yes, yes, that's fine, sure.\n Ross: You say you've sent out the invitations, any idea how many people there'll be? Urn... I think you know there's... the capacity for the room is about 50, but 40 is ideal.\n Fisher: Yes, ah... the problem is that we won't know exactly how many there'll be until shortly before.\n Ross: Can you let me know definitely by Thursday?\n Fisher: Mm... no. But I'll have a rough idea and we'll budget for the number I give you then. We've sent out 100 invitations...\n Ross: 100?!\n Fisher: Yes, well, in theory that meant that there could be 200 people.\n Ross: Yes, but the room won't...\n Fisher: But of course, haha... I don't expect more than about 30 to come.\n Ross: But what if they do? This room is the only one we have that day--there's a wedding reception in the banqueting rooms, so we...\n Fisher: Well, in that case, I suppose...", "choices": [ "40", "50", "100" ], "summary": "100" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The man expects ______ people to come to the presentation.", "dialogue": "Fisher: Ah, good morning, Ms. Ross, do come in.\n Ross: Hello, Mr. Fisher. Nice to see you.\n Fisher: Face to face instead of on the phone, what? Haha. How are you?\n Ross: Fine, thanks, very well.\n Fisher: Oh, do sit down. Would you like some coffee?\n Ross: Oh, yes please, black.\n Fisher: Here you are.\n Ross: Thanks. Well, how's it all going?\n Fisher: Oh, not too bad, we're just about to open a branch in New Zealand.\n Fisher: Oh! ... I'm hoping to--if I can justify it to the marketing director! How's your little boy, has he started school yet?\n Ross: Oh, yes, he's in the second year now.\n Fisher: What, already? Doesn't time fly! Is he enjoying it?\n Ross: Very much, it's much more fun than being home!\n Fisher: Haha. Well, I suppose we'd better make a start. Shall we get down to business?\n Ross: Right. First of all can I confirm the time and date of the presentation? It's Saturday 24 October in the morning. What time exactly?\n Fisher: Well, on the invitations we've sent out we've said that the presentation itself will start at 11 and go on till 12:30.\n Ross: So you'll need the room from about 10 till 2. Would you like us to serve coffee beforehand?\n Fisher: Yes, yes--and drinks and snacks at the end.\n Ross: Better to have buffet lunch?\n Fisher: No, I... people who are invited won't be expecting a free lunch. They might think that's overdoing it. They'll want to get back to their families, as it's Saturday.\n Ross: All right, the normal pre-lunch snack buffet will be what you need--that's basically the same as what you had last February.\n Fisher: Oh, that'll be fine.\n Ross: OK, well, we'll charge for the room, coffee and snack buffet at the standard rate less 15%, as we agreed. And we'll charge for the drinks served on a pro-rata basis.\n Fisher: Free, fine, yes.\n Ross: What type of... um.., equipment, furniture would you like?\n Fisher: Well, let's have.., um... four.., no, no... five tables for our display. Er... we'll bring our own stands. Now, there's an overhead projector and sound system already in the room, I believe? Can you get someone to check that before we come, you know, to see that it's working?\n Ross: Oh, of course, the technician will be with you when you're setting everything up. Oh, the seats in that room have flap-over desk tops, will that be all right?\n Fisher: Yes, yes, that's fine, sure.\n Ross: You say you've sent out the invitations, any idea how many people there'll be? Urn... I think you know there's... the capacity for the room is about 50, but 40 is ideal.\n Fisher: Yes, ah... the problem is that we won't know exactly how many there'll be until shortly before.\n Ross: Can you let me know definitely by Thursday?\n Fisher: Mm... no. But I'll have a rough idea and we'll budget for the number I give you then. We've sent out 100 invitations...\n Ross: 100?!\n Fisher: Yes, well, in theory that meant that there could be 200 people.\n Ross: Yes, but the room won't...\n Fisher: But of course, haha... I don't expect more than about 30 to come.\n Ross: But what if they do? This room is the only one we have that day--there's a wedding reception in the banqueting rooms, so we...\n Fisher: Well, in that case, I suppose...", "choices": [ "40", "50", "100" ], "summary": "40" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the woman do this afternoon?", "dialogue": "M: Let's go for a nice walk into the country this afternoon.\n W: I certainly could enjoy the exercise, but I've agreed to go with Alice to buy some clothes.", "choices": [ "Do some exercise.", "Go shopping.", "Wash her clothes." ], "summary": "Go shopping." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What kind of jobs seems to be in short supply?", "dialogue": "W: Hey, James, how is the job search going?\n M: Hi, Sharon, I had no idea. It'll take so much time. It sure makes it difficult to prepare for final exams. How about you?\n W: I was lucky. There seems to be a shortage of highschool teachers now. I applied to three schools and each one offered me a position.\n M: That's great. Which one did you like?\n W: I haven't decided yet. Of course, it will be easiest for me to stay here in New York or go back home to Boston, but I may go to California.\n M: That will be a big move.\n W: So tell me about your plans?\n M: Well, I applied to six newspapers. Last week, I had an interview with New York Times.\n W: How did it go?\n M: Not so well. I think they are looking for people with some experience.\n W: Have you had any other interviews?\n M: No, not yet. It seems that everyone wants to be a writer these days. There just aren't many jobs out there.\n W: That's too bad.\n M: Yes, I had a hope to have a job lined up by graduation. That doesn't seem likely now.\n W: What will you do if you can't find a job?\n M: In that case, I'll begin working on the master's degree in the fall.\n W: Good luck.", "choices": [ "Writers.", "School teachers.", "Newspaper reporters." ], "summary": "School teachers." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is Sharon most likely to go?", "dialogue": "W: Hey, James, how is the job search going?\n M: Hi, Sharon, I had no idea. It'll take so much time. It sure makes it difficult to prepare for final exams. How about you?\n W: I was lucky. There seems to be a shortage of highschool teachers now. I applied to three schools and each one offered me a position.\n M: That's great. Which one did you like?\n W: I haven't decided yet. Of course, it will be easiest for me to stay here in New York or go back home to Boston, but I may go to California.\n M: That will be a big move.\n W: So tell me about your plans?\n M: Well, I applied to six newspapers. Last week, I had an interview with New York Times.\n W: How did it go?\n M: Not so well. I think they are looking for people with some experience.\n W: Have you had any other interviews?\n M: No, not yet. It seems that everyone wants to be a writer these days. There just aren't many jobs out there.\n W: That's too bad.\n M: Yes, I had a hope to have a job lined up by graduation. That doesn't seem likely now.\n W: What will you do if you can't find a job?\n M: In that case, I'll begin working on the master's degree in the fall.\n W: Good luck.", "choices": [ "New York.", "Boston.", "California." ], "summary": "California." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does James plan to do if he can't find a job?", "dialogue": "W: Hey, James, how is the job search going?\n M: Hi, Sharon, I had no idea. It'll take so much time. It sure makes it difficult to prepare for final exams. How about you?\n W: I was lucky. There seems to be a shortage of highschool teachers now. I applied to three schools and each one offered me a position.\n M: That's great. Which one did you like?\n W: I haven't decided yet. Of course, it will be easiest for me to stay here in New York or go back home to Boston, but I may go to California.\n M: That will be a big move.\n W: So tell me about your plans?\n M: Well, I applied to six newspapers. Last week, I had an interview with New York Times.\n W: How did it go?\n M: Not so well. I think they are looking for people with some experience.\n W: Have you had any other interviews?\n M: No, not yet. It seems that everyone wants to be a writer these days. There just aren't many jobs out there.\n W: That's too bad.\n M: Yes, I had a hope to have a job lined up by graduation. That doesn't seem likely now.\n W: What will you do if you can't find a job?\n M: In that case, I'll begin working on the master's degree in the fall.\n W: Good luck.", "choices": [ "Continue his education.", "Start a newspaper.", "Write a book." ], "summary": "Continue his education." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who are the speakers?", "dialogue": "W: Hey, James, how is the job search going?\n M: Hi, Sharon, I had no idea. It'll take so much time. It sure makes it difficult to prepare for final exams. How about you?\n W: I was lucky. There seems to be a shortage of highschool teachers now. I applied to three schools and each one offered me a position.\n M: That's great. Which one did you like?\n W: I haven't decided yet. Of course, it will be easiest for me to stay here in New York or go back home to Boston, but I may go to California.\n M: That will be a big move.\n W: So tell me about your plans?\n M: Well, I applied to six newspapers. Last week, I had an interview with New York Times.\n W: How did it go?\n M: Not so well. I think they are looking for people with some experience.\n W: Have you had any other interviews?\n M: No, not yet. It seems that everyone wants to be a writer these days. There just aren't many jobs out there.\n W: That's too bad.\n M: Yes, I had a hope to have a job lined up by graduation. That doesn't seem likely now.\n W: What will you do if you can't find a job?\n M: In that case, I'll begin working on the master's degree in the fall.\n W: Good luck.", "choices": [ "Fellow students.", "Laid-off workers.", "High school teachers." ], "summary": "Fellow students." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What kind of coffee would the woman like?", "dialogue": "M: How would you like your coffee?\n W: Milky one without sugar, please.", "choices": [ "Black coffee.", "With milk and sugar.", "With milk and no sugar" ], "summary": "With milk and no sugar" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the weather like outside?", "dialogue": "W: Bring an umbrella with you to the baseball game! The weather report on the radio said it was going to rain today.\n M: I'm not going to bring an umbrella. It's beautiful outside! There aren't any clouds in the sky. I don't want to carry anything.", "choices": [ "It's sunny.", "It's cloudy.", "It's rainy." ], "summary": "It's sunny." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation take place?", "dialogue": "M: I want to send this package by first-class mail.\n W: Do you want it insured?\n M: Yes, for 50 dollars, please. I'd also like some stamps--a book of 22 and three airmail.\n W: You'll have to get those at the stamp window over there, next to general delivery.\n M: Can I get money orders there, too?\n W: No, that's to the left, three windows down the hall.", "choices": [ "At a bank.", "At an airport.", "At a post office." ], "summary": "At a post office." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many airmail stamps does the man want to buy?", "dialogue": "M: I want to send this package by first-class mail.\n W: Do you want it insured?\n M: Yes, for 50 dollars, please. I'd also like some stamps--a book of 22 and three airmail.\n W: You'll have to get those at the stamp window over there, next to general delivery.\n M: Can I get money orders there, too?\n W: No, that's to the left, three windows down the hall.", "choices": [ "3", "22", "25" ], "summary": "3" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where can the man get money orders?", "dialogue": "M: I want to send this package by first-class mail.\n W: Do you want it insured?\n M: Yes, for 50 dollars, please. I'd also like some stamps--a book of 22 and three airmail.\n W: You'll have to get those at the stamp window over there, next to general delivery.\n M: Can I get money orders there, too?\n W: No, that's to the left, three windows down the hall.", "choices": [ "At the stamp window.", "Next to general delivery.", "Three windows down the hall." ], "summary": "Three windows down the hall." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we assume about the death of Tim's father?", "dialogue": "Heather: Hi, Tim. [Hi] I'm really sorry to hear about your dad. My sincerest condolences go out to you and your family. He was such a great man.\n Tim: Thanks. As you know, he had been sick for some time before he passed away, so we were somewhat prepared.\n Heather: So, how's your mom taking it?\n Tim: Oh, it's been really hard on her. I don't think you get over something like that.\n Heather: Yeah, I'm sure. My heart really goes out to her. [Thanks.] Uh, so how's your mom going to be able to manage things alone?\n Tim: Well, financially, mom will be able to live a secure life from now on. I mean, Dad had life insurance and substantial investments in property and stocks, so returns on those should take care of her. [That's good to hear.] But our main concern at this moment is her emotional state. [Yeah.] She's really down, so a call now and again should brighten her day.\n Heather: So, what are the funeral arrangements? The obituary in the paper didn't mention much about the funeral.\n Tim: Well, some of the family members will get together on Tuesday morning for a private memorial service, but there will be a viewing in the afternoon from 2:00 to 3:00, followed by the funeral service. One of my uncles will be giving the eulogy.\n Heather: I wish there was something I could do you. *\n Tim: Well, actually, there is. [Oh?]. You know, Dad really admired you a lot, and before he died, he asked if you'd sing a musical number at the funeral.\n Heather: Really? I'd be honored.\n Tim: It would really mean a lot to the family.\n Heather: Sure. Then, see you on Tuesday.\n Tim: Okay, see you then.", "choices": [ "He fell ill and passed away unexpectedly.", "His father died in a traffic accident.", "Tim's dad had a lingering illness." ], "summary": "Tim's dad had a lingering illness." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How is his mother taking the passing of her husband?", "dialogue": "Heather: Hi, Tim. [Hi] I'm really sorry to hear about your dad. My sincerest condolences go out to you and your family. He was such a great man.\n Tim: Thanks. As you know, he had been sick for some time before he passed away, so we were somewhat prepared.\n Heather: So, how's your mom taking it?\n Tim: Oh, it's been really hard on her. I don't think you get over something like that.\n Heather: Yeah, I'm sure. My heart really goes out to her. [Thanks.] Uh, so how's your mom going to be able to manage things alone?\n Tim: Well, financially, mom will be able to live a secure life from now on. I mean, Dad had life insurance and substantial investments in property and stocks, so returns on those should take care of her. [That's good to hear.] But our main concern at this moment is her emotional state. [Yeah.] She's really down, so a call now and again should brighten her day.\n Heather: So, what are the funeral arrangements? The obituary in the paper didn't mention much about the funeral.\n Tim: Well, some of the family members will get together on Tuesday morning for a private memorial service, but there will be a viewing in the afternoon from 2:00 to 3:00, followed by the funeral service. One of my uncles will be giving the eulogy.\n Heather: I wish there was something I could do you. *\n Tim: Well, actually, there is. [Oh?]. You know, Dad really admired you a lot, and before he died, he asked if you'd sing a musical number at the funeral.\n Heather: Really? I'd be honored.\n Tim: It would really mean a lot to the family.\n Heather: Sure. Then, see you on Tuesday.\n Tim: Okay, see you then.", "choices": [ "She feels very depressed.", "She remains optimistic about the future.", "She senses no purpose to her own life." ], "summary": "She feels very depressed." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How is his mother going to support herself now that her husband is gone?", "dialogue": "Heather: Hi, Tim. [Hi] I'm really sorry to hear about your dad. My sincerest condolences go out to you and your family. He was such a great man.\n Tim: Thanks. As you know, he had been sick for some time before he passed away, so we were somewhat prepared.\n Heather: So, how's your mom taking it?\n Tim: Oh, it's been really hard on her. I don't think you get over something like that.\n Heather: Yeah, I'm sure. My heart really goes out to her. [Thanks.] Uh, so how's your mom going to be able to manage things alone?\n Tim: Well, financially, mom will be able to live a secure life from now on. I mean, Dad had life insurance and substantial investments in property and stocks, so returns on those should take care of her. [That's good to hear.] But our main concern at this moment is her emotional state. [Yeah.] She's really down, so a call now and again should brighten her day.\n Heather: So, what are the funeral arrangements? The obituary in the paper didn't mention much about the funeral.\n Tim: Well, some of the family members will get together on Tuesday morning for a private memorial service, but there will be a viewing in the afternoon from 2:00 to 3:00, followed by the funeral service. One of my uncles will be giving the eulogy.\n Heather: I wish there was something I could do you. *\n Tim: Well, actually, there is. [Oh?]. You know, Dad really admired you a lot, and before he died, he asked if you'd sing a musical number at the funeral.\n Heather: Really? I'd be honored.\n Tim: It would really mean a lot to the family.\n Heather: Sure. Then, see you on Tuesday.\n Tim: Okay, see you then.", "choices": [ "She will be able to live off her government pension.", "She is coming out of retirement to work.", "Proceeds from life insurance will sustain her." ], "summary": "Proceeds from life insurance will sustain her." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When is the public viewing for Tim's father?", "dialogue": "Heather: Hi, Tim. [Hi] I'm really sorry to hear about your dad. My sincerest condolences go out to you and your family. He was such a great man.\n Tim: Thanks. As you know, he had been sick for some time before he passed away, so we were somewhat prepared.\n Heather: So, how's your mom taking it?\n Tim: Oh, it's been really hard on her. I don't think you get over something like that.\n Heather: Yeah, I'm sure. My heart really goes out to her. [Thanks.] Uh, so how's your mom going to be able to manage things alone?\n Tim: Well, financially, mom will be able to live a secure life from now on. I mean, Dad had life insurance and substantial investments in property and stocks, so returns on those should take care of her. [That's good to hear.] But our main concern at this moment is her emotional state. [Yeah.] She's really down, so a call now and again should brighten her day.\n Heather: So, what are the funeral arrangements? The obituary in the paper didn't mention much about the funeral.\n Tim: Well, some of the family members will get together on Tuesday morning for a private memorial service, but there will be a viewing in the afternoon from 2:00 to 3:00, followed by the funeral service. One of my uncles will be giving the eulogy.\n Heather: I wish there was something I could do you. *\n Tim: Well, actually, there is. [Oh?]. You know, Dad really admired you a lot, and before he died, he asked if you'd sing a musical number at the funeral.\n Heather: Really? I'd be honored.\n Tim: It would really mean a lot to the family.\n Heather: Sure. Then, see you on Tuesday.\n Tim: Okay, see you then.", "choices": [ "in the morning", "in the afternoon", "in the evening" ], "summary": "in the afternoon" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Tim ask Heather to do at the funeral?", "dialogue": "Heather: Hi, Tim. [Hi] I'm really sorry to hear about your dad. My sincerest condolences go out to you and your family. He was such a great man.\n Tim: Thanks. As you know, he had been sick for some time before he passed away, so we were somewhat prepared.\n Heather: So, how's your mom taking it?\n Tim: Oh, it's been really hard on her. I don't think you get over something like that.\n Heather: Yeah, I'm sure. My heart really goes out to her. [Thanks.] Uh, so how's your mom going to be able to manage things alone?\n Tim: Well, financially, mom will be able to live a secure life from now on. I mean, Dad had life insurance and substantial investments in property and stocks, so returns on those should take care of her. [That's good to hear.] But our main concern at this moment is her emotional state. [Yeah.] She's really down, so a call now and again should brighten her day.\n Heather: So, what are the funeral arrangements? The obituary in the paper didn't mention much about the funeral.\n Tim: Well, some of the family members will get together on Tuesday morning for a private memorial service, but there will be a viewing in the afternoon from 2:00 to 3:00, followed by the funeral service. One of my uncles will be giving the eulogy.\n Heather: I wish there was something I could do you. *\n Tim: Well, actually, there is. [Oh?]. You know, Dad really admired you a lot, and before he died, he asked if you'd sing a musical number at the funeral.\n Heather: Really? I'd be honored.\n Tim: It would really mean a lot to the family.\n Heather: Sure. Then, see you on Tuesday.\n Tim: Okay, see you then.", "choices": [ "offer a prayer", "sing a song", "give a speech" ], "summary": "sing a song" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they going to buy?", "dialogue": "M: What do we need at the shop?\n W: Well, we've got enough bread, but we need more eggs.\n M: What about cheese?\n W: No, we've got plenty.", "choices": [ "Eggs.", "Cheese.", "Bread." ], "summary": "Eggs." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What kind of music does the woman like best?", "dialogue": "M: What kind of music do you like?\n W: I like pop music and rock music. But, rock music is my favorite.", "choices": [ "Pop music.", "Rock music.", "Classical music." ], "summary": "Rock music." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What happened to Tom?", "dialogue": "F: Have you found your youngest brother, Tom?\n M: Yes. He was picked up by a policeman.", "choices": [ "He was lost.", "He was picked up by a policeman.", "His brother was found." ], "summary": "His brother was found." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they talking about?", "dialogue": "M: How about your hotel?\n F: Not very good, I'm afraid.", "choices": [ "Weather", "News", "Hotel" ], "summary": "Hotel" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the weather going to be like tomorrow?", "dialogue": "W: I don't want to go to the beach tomorrow.\n M: Why not? It's not going to rain, is it? There is no cloud in the sky and it's going to be clear.\n W: That's right. I don't want to get burnt.", "choices": [ "Rainy.", "Cloudy.", "Sunny." ], "summary": "Sunny." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much does the man want to be paid a year at the beginning?", "dialogue": "W: Please sit down. Let's see. You're Mr. Brown, is that right?\n M: Right. I'll graduate from college next June.\n W: Have you ever done any work in this field?\n M: No, never. We did some practice work in class.\n W: You seem to be doing well at college. What kind of pay do you hope to get?\n M: From what I've read, it seems that the pay at the beginning would, be around $12,000 a year.\n W: Here we would start at $10,500 for the first year of training. Then you would get $15,000. After that it would depend on how well you work.\n M: That sounds fair enough. What about other things, like vacation?\n W: Those are all explained in this paper. You can take it along and look at it at home.\n M: Do you really think I can get a job here? I really hope that I can work here. But I guess I'll just have to go home and wait.\n W: Well, I'm talking to three people today and four tomorrow. The company will be hiring two people. You'll hear sometime next month. Good luck and thanks for coming today.", "choices": [ "$15,000.", "$12,000.", "$10,500." ], "summary": "$12,000." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do you know from the conversation about the man?", "dialogue": "W: Please sit down. Let's see. You're Mr. Brown, is that right?\n M: Right. I'll graduate from college next June.\n W: Have you ever done any work in this field?\n M: No, never. We did some practice work in class.\n W: You seem to be doing well at college. What kind of pay do you hope to get?\n M: From what I've read, it seems that the pay at the beginning would, be around $12,000 a year.\n W: Here we would start at $10,500 for the first year of training. Then you would get $15,000. After that it would depend on how well you work.\n M: That sounds fair enough. What about other things, like vacation?\n W: Those are all explained in this paper. You can take it along and look at it at home.\n M: Do you really think I can get a job here? I really hope that I can work here. But I guess I'll just have to go home and wait.\n W: Well, I'm talking to three people today and four tomorrow. The company will be hiring two people. You'll hear sometime next month. Good luck and thanks for coming today.", "choices": [ "He is a graduate from a college.", "He is still a college student.", "He is a lucky man on that day." ], "summary": "He is still a college student." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many people will the woman talk to?", "dialogue": "W: Please sit down. Let's see. You're Mr. Brown, is that right?\n M: Right. I'll graduate from college next June.\n W: Have you ever done any work in this field?\n M: No, never. We did some practice work in class.\n W: You seem to be doing well at college. What kind of pay do you hope to get?\n M: From what I've read, it seems that the pay at the beginning would, be around $12,000 a year.\n W: Here we would start at $10,500 for the first year of training. Then you would get $15,000. After that it would depend on how well you work.\n M: That sounds fair enough. What about other things, like vacation?\n W: Those are all explained in this paper. You can take it along and look at it at home.\n M: Do you really think I can get a job here? I really hope that I can work here. But I guess I'll just have to go home and wait.\n W: Well, I'm talking to three people today and four tomorrow. The company will be hiring two people. You'll hear sometime next month. Good luck and thanks for coming today.", "choices": [ "Three.", "Four.", "Seven." ], "summary": "Seven." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: Lots of people enjoy dancing, do you?\n M: Believe it or not, that is the last thing I want to do.", "choices": [ "He believes dancing is enjoyable.", "He definitely does not like dancing.", "He admires those who dance." ], "summary": "He definitely does not like dancing." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is Fred now?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Anne. This is Larry at the office. Is Fred at home?\n W: No, Larry. He's in class now. He'll be home for lunch, though.", "choices": [ "At the restaurant.", "In the class.", "At home." ], "summary": "In the class." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the mother leaving?", "dialogue": "M: So you are to leave all of us. How can you do that? What shall we do without you?\n W: Don't worry. I'll be back in five or six days.\n M: What are you going to do there?\n W: Some people are in great need of help after the flood. Being a doctor, I have the responsibility to help those in trouble.\n M: That's true. But you often go to those dangerous places and we are all worried about your safety, mum.\n W: Don't be so troubled. I'm a doctor. I know how to care for myself. What worries me is your life and study at school. Are you used to the life in the school?\n M: Yes. But many classmates have their mothers or fathers pick them up after school. I have to go and come all by myself.\n W: I'm sorry, dear. I'll ask your father to be back when I'm away. Maybe he can manage a few days off from his manager. I must go right now. The bus is waiting out over there. Bye-bye.", "choices": [ "Because there is going to be a flood.", "Because she is going to help the flooded people.", "Because she is going to look after the patients in the hospital." ], "summary": "Because she is going to help the flooded people." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the family like?", "dialogue": "M: So you are to leave all of us. How can you do that? What shall we do without you?\n W: Don't worry. I'll be back in five or six days.\n M: What are you going to do there?\n W: Some people are in great need of help after the flood. Being a doctor, I have the responsibility to help those in trouble.\n M: That's true. But you often go to those dangerous places and we are all worried about your safety, mum.\n W: Don't be so troubled. I'm a doctor. I know how to care for myself. What worries me is your life and study at school. Are you used to the life in the school?\n M: Yes. But many classmates have their mothers or fathers pick them up after school. I have to go and come all by myself.\n W: I'm sorry, dear. I'll ask your father to be back when I'm away. Maybe he can manage a few days off from his manager. I must go right now. The bus is waiting out over there. Bye-bye.", "choices": [ "The family is full of care and love.", "The boy's father is too busy to ask for a leave.", "The mother never cares for her son." ], "summary": "The family is full of care and love." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who will pick the boy up after school when his mother leaves?", "dialogue": "M: So you are to leave all of us. How can you do that? What shall we do without you?\n W: Don't worry. I'll be back in five or six days.\n M: What are you going to do there?\n W: Some people are in great need of help after the flood. Being a doctor, I have the responsibility to help those in trouble.\n M: That's true. But you often go to those dangerous places and we are all worried about your safety, mum.\n W: Don't be so troubled. I'm a doctor. I know how to care for myself. What worries me is your life and study at school. Are you used to the life in the school?\n M: Yes. But many classmates have their mothers or fathers pick them up after school. I have to go and come all by myself.\n W: I'm sorry, dear. I'll ask your father to be back when I'm away. Maybe he can manage a few days off from his manager. I must go right now. The bus is waiting out over there. Bye-bye.", "choices": [ "His father.", "His grandfather.", "No one." ], "summary": "No one." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will Jack do?", "dialogue": "F: Jack, would you like to go to cinema with me?\n M: I'm tired. I'd like to watch TV at home.", "choices": [ "Go to the cinema", "Sleep", "Stay home and watch TV" ], "summary": "Stay home and watch TV" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are they talking?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, can I help you?\n M: Yes, I'd like to send this letter by airmail.", "choices": [ "At a cinema.", "In a post office.", "At a bank." ], "summary": "In a post office." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Whom did the man want to speak to?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Susan. Could I speak to Jim, please?\n F: I'm afraid he is not here now.", "choices": [ "Susan.", "Jim.", "Neither Susan nor Jim." ], "summary": "Jim." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman's plan for Saturday?", "dialogue": "W: Gordon, I'm going to Keswick in the Lake District this weekend.\n M: Really?\n W: Yeah, five of us. Why don't you join us? We're getting to Keswick on Friday. Then we're going boating on Saturday. And on Sunday, we're going to do some shopping. Then I will take some time to visit my aunt Lucy.\n M: You're not going to camp, are you? Isn't it a bit cold?\n W: No, we're not. It is a bit cold. We're staying in a country inn. It's not like five-star hotels or anything. But it's really comfortable.\n M: Hmm, sounds interesting. You know, it's the boating that I don't like.\n W: Well, what are you up to?\n M: Sit on my sofa all weekend and watch the DVDs I've just bought. And that will be a busy weekend. I may finish watching Friends.\n W: I don't know how you can do that all weekend, Gordon. I'd get bored.\n M: I know, I know. But that's really what I want to do.", "choices": [ "Going shopping.", "Going camping.", "Going boating." ], "summary": "Going boating." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where will the woman stay in Keswick?", "dialogue": "W: Gordon, I'm going to Keswick in the Lake District this weekend.\n M: Really?\n W: Yeah, five of us. Why don't you join us? We're getting to Keswick on Friday. Then we're going boating on Saturday. And on Sunday, we're going to do some shopping. Then I will take some time to visit my aunt Lucy.\n M: You're not going to camp, are you? Isn't it a bit cold?\n W: No, we're not. It is a bit cold. We're staying in a country inn. It's not like five-star hotels or anything. But it's really comfortable.\n M: Hmm, sounds interesting. You know, it's the boating that I don't like.\n W: Well, what are you up to?\n M: Sit on my sofa all weekend and watch the DVDs I've just bought. And that will be a busy weekend. I may finish watching Friends.\n W: I don't know how you can do that all weekend, Gordon. I'd get bored.\n M: I know, I know. But that's really what I want to do.", "choices": [ "In a country inn.", "In a five-star hotel.", "In her aunt's home." ], "summary": "In a country inn." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will Gordon do over the weekend?", "dialogue": "W: Gordon, I'm going to Keswick in the Lake District this weekend.\n M: Really?\n W: Yeah, five of us. Why don't you join us? We're getting to Keswick on Friday. Then we're going boating on Saturday. And on Sunday, we're going to do some shopping. Then I will take some time to visit my aunt Lucy.\n M: You're not going to camp, are you? Isn't it a bit cold?\n W: No, we're not. It is a bit cold. We're staying in a country inn. It's not like five-star hotels or anything. But it's really comfortable.\n M: Hmm, sounds interesting. You know, it's the boating that I don't like.\n W: Well, what are you up to?\n M: Sit on my sofa all weekend and watch the DVDs I've just bought. And that will be a busy weekend. I may finish watching Friends.\n W: I don't know how you can do that all weekend, Gordon. I'd get bored.\n M: I know, I know. But that's really what I want to do.", "choices": [ "Visit his friends.", "Watch DVDs.", "Join the woman." ], "summary": "Watch DVDs." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman think of Gordon's coming weekend?", "dialogue": "W: Gordon, I'm going to Keswick in the Lake District this weekend.\n M: Really?\n W: Yeah, five of us. Why don't you join us? We're getting to Keswick on Friday. Then we're going boating on Saturday. And on Sunday, we're going to do some shopping. Then I will take some time to visit my aunt Lucy.\n M: You're not going to camp, are you? Isn't it a bit cold?\n W: No, we're not. It is a bit cold. We're staying in a country inn. It's not like five-star hotels or anything. But it's really comfortable.\n M: Hmm, sounds interesting. You know, it's the boating that I don't like.\n W: Well, what are you up to?\n M: Sit on my sofa all weekend and watch the DVDs I've just bought. And that will be a busy weekend. I may finish watching Friends.\n W: I don't know how you can do that all weekend, Gordon. I'd get bored.\n M: I know, I know. But that's really what I want to do.", "choices": [ "Relaxed.", "Boring.", "Busy." ], "summary": "Boring." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the People's Park?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me, please.\n W: Yes?\n M: Could you tell me the way to People's Park?\n W: Yes. Go down this road. Turn right at the third crossing. Walk until you see a school. It's just opposite the school.\n M: It sounds like quite a distance.\n W: Yes, about half an hour's walk.\n M: Can I take a bus there?\n W: I'm afraid not. But you can take a taxi.\n M: That's a good idea. Thank you very much.\n W: It's my pleasure.", "choices": [ "At the third crossing.", "At the end of the road.", "Opposite a school." ], "summary": "Opposite a school." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How is the man going there?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me, please.\n W: Yes?\n M: Could you tell me the way to People's Park?\n W: Yes. Go down this road. Turn right at the third crossing. Walk until you see a school. It's just opposite the school.\n M: It sounds like quite a distance.\n W: Yes, about half an hour's walk.\n M: Can I take a bus there?\n W: I'm afraid not. But you can take a taxi.\n M: That's a good idea. Thank you very much.\n W: It's my pleasure.", "choices": [ "On foot", "By bus", "By car" ], "summary": "By car" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When does the man should arrive?", "dialogue": "W: It's eight o'clock now. You are half an hour late.\n M: Sorry, I'll be on time next time.", "choices": [ "8:00.", "7:30.", "8:30." ], "summary": "7:30." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the job of the man?", "dialogue": "W: Do you think you can take me to the Grand Hotel in 30 minutes?\n M: It depends. If the traffic isn't too heavy... Anyhow, I'll try my best. You've got enough time.\n W: How much should I pay?\n M: $12.75, please.\n W: Thanks a lot. Here's $15. Give me $1.00 back, please.", "choices": [ "He is a conductor.", "He is a taxi driver.", "He is a bus driver." ], "summary": "He is a taxi driver." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long does it take to get to the Grand Hotel?", "dialogue": "W: Do you think you can take me to the Grand Hotel in 30 minutes?\n M: It depends. If the traffic isn't too heavy... Anyhow, I'll try my best. You've got enough time.\n W: How much should I pay?\n M: $12.75, please.\n W: Thanks a lot. Here's $15. Give me $1.00 back, please.", "choices": [ "Less than 30 minutes.", "More than 30 minutes.", "30 minutes." ], "summary": "30 minutes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much tip does the woman give to the man?", "dialogue": "W: Do you think you can take me to the Grand Hotel in 30 minutes?\n M: It depends. If the traffic isn't too heavy... Anyhow, I'll try my best. You've got enough time.\n W: How much should I pay?\n M: $12.75, please.\n W: Thanks a lot. Here's $15. Give me $1.00 back, please.", "choices": [ "$1.25.", "$15.", "$12.75." ], "summary": "$1.25." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How did Mr. Johnson learn that the Prime Minister has resigned?", "dialogue": "W: Mr. Johnson, have you heard the morning news report? Mill has resigned his post as Prime Minister.\n M: I didn't turn on the radio this morning, but I did see the headlines. If you remember, he threatened to leave the office at the last cabinet meeting.", "choices": [ "He read the cabinet report.", "He read the newspaper.", "He listened to a radio report." ], "summary": "He read the newspaper." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the woman now?", "dialogue": "F: After this film is over, I'm going to Mary's.\n M: I'm tired. I'm going home.", "choices": [ "At home.", "At Mary's.", "In the cinema." ], "summary": "In the cinema." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who shot Abraham Lincoln?", "dialogue": "W: It's well known that Abraham Lincoln was the greatest American, you know.\n M: Yes, many American people do think so, and they feel proud of Lincoln. He rose from the lowest to the highest position in the United States.\n W: DO you know how he was killed?\n M: Yes. It was on April 14, 1865. After a very busy day, Lincoln and his wife went to see a play at a theatre in Washington. A 25-year-old man, who was from the South, suddenly shot Lincoln through the head.\n W: Did he die immediately when he was shot?\n M: No, he didn't. He died early the next morning in the hospital.", "choices": [ "A young man of 24 from the north.", "A young man of 25 from the south.", "A slave owner of 26 from the south." ], "summary": "A young man of 25 from the south." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When did Lincoln die?", "dialogue": "W: It's well known that Abraham Lincoln was the greatest American, you know.\n M: Yes, many American people do think so, and they feel proud of Lincoln. He rose from the lowest to the highest position in the United States.\n W: DO you know how he was killed?\n M: Yes. It was on April 14, 1865. After a very busy day, Lincoln and his wife went to see a play at a theatre in Washington. A 25-year-old man, who was from the South, suddenly shot Lincoln through the head.\n W: Did he die immediately when he was shot?\n M: No, he didn't. He died early the next morning in the hospital.", "choices": [ "On the evening of April 14, 1865.", "On the night of April 15, 1865.", "On the morning of April 15, 1865." ], "summary": "On the morning of April 15, 1865." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did Lincoln die?", "dialogue": "W: It's well known that Abraham Lincoln was the greatest American, you know.\n M: Yes, many American people do think so, and they feel proud of Lincoln. He rose from the lowest to the highest position in the United States.\n W: DO you know how he was killed?\n M: Yes. It was on April 14, 1865. After a very busy day, Lincoln and his wife went to see a play at a theatre in Washington. A 25-year-old man, who was from the South, suddenly shot Lincoln through the head.\n W: Did he die immediately when he was shot?\n M: No, he didn't. He died early the next morning in the hospital.", "choices": [ "In the hospital.", "On the way to the hospital.", "At the theatre." ], "summary": "In the hospital." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who's knocking at the door?", "dialogue": "W: Listen! Someone is knocking at the door, Jim?\n M: It must be Kate.", "choices": [ "Kate.", "John.", "Jim." ], "summary": "Kate." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time is Bob supposed to arrive?", "dialogue": "M: Bob is supposed to arrive by 8:00.\n W: His wife said he had left home at 7:50, so he won't be here before 8:30.", "choices": [ "7:50.", "8:50.", "8:00." ], "summary": "8:00." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are they going?", "dialogue": "M: It's nearly seven o'clock. Let's go.\n F: No hurry. The party starts at seven thirty.", "choices": [ "They are going to the cinema.", "They are going to a concert.", "They are going to a party." ], "summary": "They are going to a party." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is the woman?", "dialogue": "M: You're campaign manager Julie. How do I convince the members of the student body to know that I'm the best candidate for school president?\n W: It won't be easy.\n M: Thanks a lot.\n W: I'm just kidding, Bob. Actually I think once we show everyone how well you did as junior class treasurer, you will win easily.\n M: How do you do that? Meet with all three thousand people who are members of the student body?\n W: Come on! What I'm thinking of first is hanging campaign posters in all the hallways where most of the students are sure to see them.\n M: That sounds good. But everyone puts up posters. What can we do differently?\n W: The campus radio station is willing to let you have five minutes tomorrow morning at seven o'clock to outline your plans for the year. Lots of students will be listening then.\n M: That's a great idea!\n W: I've also arranged for you to give a speech during dinner tomorrow. At least five hundred students will be there. You'll answer questions after you finish speaking.\n M: How about if I write it tonight and show it to you after chemistry class tomorrow?\n W: Fine.", "choices": [ "A candidate.", "A radio announcer.", "A campaign manager." ], "summary": "A campaign manager." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where will they put the posters?", "dialogue": "M: You're campaign manager Julie. How do I convince the members of the student body to know that I'm the best candidate for school president?\n W: It won't be easy.\n M: Thanks a lot.\n W: I'm just kidding, Bob. Actually I think once we show everyone how well you did as junior class treasurer, you will win easily.\n M: How do you do that? Meet with all three thousand people who are members of the student body?\n W: Come on! What I'm thinking of first is hanging campaign posters in all the hallways where most of the students are sure to see them.\n M: That sounds good. But everyone puts up posters. What can we do differently?\n W: The campus radio station is willing to let you have five minutes tomorrow morning at seven o'clock to outline your plans for the year. Lots of students will be listening then.\n M: That's a great idea!\n W: I've also arranged for you to give a speech during dinner tomorrow. At least five hundred students will be there. You'll answer questions after you finish speaking.\n M: How about if I write it tonight and show it to you after chemistry class tomorrow?\n W: Fine.", "choices": [ "In the hallways.", "In the classrooms.", "In the cafeteria." ], "summary": "In the hallways." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man do tonight?", "dialogue": "M: You're campaign manager Julie. How do I convince the members of the student body to know that I'm the best candidate for school president?\n W: It won't be easy.\n M: Thanks a lot.\n W: I'm just kidding, Bob. Actually I think once we show everyone how well you did as junior class treasurer, you will win easily.\n M: How do you do that? Meet with all three thousand people who are members of the student body?\n W: Come on! What I'm thinking of first is hanging campaign posters in all the hallways where most of the students are sure to see them.\n M: That sounds good. But everyone puts up posters. What can we do differently?\n W: The campus radio station is willing to let you have five minutes tomorrow morning at seven o'clock to outline your plans for the year. Lots of students will be listening then.\n M: That's a great idea!\n W: I've also arranged for you to give a speech during dinner tomorrow. At least five hundred students will be there. You'll answer questions after you finish speaking.\n M: How about if I write it tonight and show it to you after chemistry class tomorrow?\n W: Fine.", "choices": [ "Make posters.", "Write a speech.", "Answer questions." ], "summary": "Write a speech." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about Richard's shop?", "dialogue": "M: Mrs. Winter, I need your advice, I want to buy a dress for my wife, can you tell me where I can get one at a reasonable price?\n W: Sure, go to Richard's. It has the latest styles and gives a 30% discount to husbands who shop alone.", "choices": [ "It encourages husbands to shop on their own.", "It is run by Mrs. Winter's husband.", "It hires Mrs. Winter as an adviser." ], "summary": "It encourages husbands to shop on their own." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "W: Have you found anything wrong with my heart?\n M: Not yet. I'm still examining. I'll let you know the result tomorrow.", "choices": [ "Teacher and student.", "Doctor and patient.", "Policeman and traffic law breaker." ], "summary": "Doctor and patient." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the dialogue happen?", "dialogue": "F: Can I help you, sir? These hats are almost sold out.\n M: Do they? Then, I'd like to try on one.", "choices": [ "In a factory", "In a shop", "In a cinema" ], "summary": "In a shop" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Mr. Burton asks the manager to tell the man in apartment 4B to:", "dialogue": "Apartment Manager: Well, hi Mr. Brown. How's your apartment working out for you?\n Tenant: Well Mr. Nelson. That's what I would like to talk to you about. (What?) Well, I want to talk to you about that noise! (Oh) You see. Would you mind talking to the tenant in 4B and ask him to keep his music down, especially after 10:00 o'clock at night?\n Apartment Manager: Ohhh. Who me?\n Tenant: Why yes. The music is blaring almost every night, and it should be your job as manager to take care of these things.\n Apartment Manager: Hey, I just collect the rent. Besides, the man living there is the owner's son, and he's a walking refrigerator. (Well ...) Hey, I'll see what I can do. Anything else?\n Tenant: Well, yes. Could you talk to the owners of the property next door about the pungent odor drifting this way.\n Apartment Manager: Well, the area is zoned for agricultural and livestock use, so there's nothing much I can do about that.\n Tenant: Well, what about the .... That, that noise.\n Apartment Manager: What noise? I don't hear anything.\n Tenant: There, there it is again.\n Apartment Manager: What noise?\n Tenant: That noise.\n Apartment Manager: Oh, that noise. I guess the military has resumed its exercises on the artillery range.\n Tenant: You have to be kidding. Can't anything be done about it?\n Apartment Manager: Why certainly. I've protested this activity, and these weekly (Weekly!) activities should cease ... within the next three to five years.\n Tenant: Hey, you never told me about these problems before I signed the rental agreement.", "choices": [ "turn off the music after 10:00 PM", "turn down the volume to his stereo", "use headphones when listening to music" ], "summary": "turn down the volume to his stereo" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the manager hesitant about carrying out this request?", "dialogue": "Apartment Manager: Well, hi Mr. Brown. How's your apartment working out for you?\n Tenant: Well Mr. Nelson. That's what I would like to talk to you about. (What?) Well, I want to talk to you about that noise! (Oh) You see. Would you mind talking to the tenant in 4B and ask him to keep his music down, especially after 10:00 o'clock at night?\n Apartment Manager: Ohhh. Who me?\n Tenant: Why yes. The music is blaring almost every night, and it should be your job as manager to take care of these things.\n Apartment Manager: Hey, I just collect the rent. Besides, the man living there is the owner's son, and he's a walking refrigerator. (Well ...) Hey, I'll see what I can do. Anything else?\n Tenant: Well, yes. Could you talk to the owners of the property next door about the pungent odor drifting this way.\n Apartment Manager: Well, the area is zoned for agricultural and livestock use, so there's nothing much I can do about that.\n Tenant: Well, what about the .... That, that noise.\n Apartment Manager: What noise? I don't hear anything.\n Tenant: There, there it is again.\n Apartment Manager: What noise?\n Tenant: That noise.\n Apartment Manager: Oh, that noise. I guess the military has resumed its exercises on the artillery range.\n Tenant: You have to be kidding. Can't anything be done about it?\n Apartment Manager: Why certainly. I've protested this activity, and these weekly (Weekly!) activities should cease ... within the next three to five years.\n Tenant: Hey, you never told me about these problems before I signed the rental agreement.", "choices": [ "He says the matter is the owner's responsibility, not his.", "He is not on talking terms with his son who lives there.", "He is afraid of what the man might say or do." ], "summary": "He is afraid of what the man might say or do." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is Mr. Burton's second complaint?", "dialogue": "Apartment Manager: Well, hi Mr. Brown. How's your apartment working out for you?\n Tenant: Well Mr. Nelson. That's what I would like to talk to you about. (What?) Well, I want to talk to you about that noise! (Oh) You see. Would you mind talking to the tenant in 4B and ask him to keep his music down, especially after 10:00 o'clock at night?\n Apartment Manager: Ohhh. Who me?\n Tenant: Why yes. The music is blaring almost every night, and it should be your job as manager to take care of these things.\n Apartment Manager: Hey, I just collect the rent. Besides, the man living there is the owner's son, and he's a walking refrigerator. (Well ...) Hey, I'll see what I can do. Anything else?\n Tenant: Well, yes. Could you talk to the owners of the property next door about the pungent odor drifting this way.\n Apartment Manager: Well, the area is zoned for agricultural and livestock use, so there's nothing much I can do about that.\n Tenant: Well, what about the .... That, that noise.\n Apartment Manager: What noise? I don't hear anything.\n Tenant: There, there it is again.\n Apartment Manager: What noise?\n Tenant: That noise.\n Apartment Manager: Oh, that noise. I guess the military has resumed its exercises on the artillery range.\n Tenant: You have to be kidding. Can't anything be done about it?\n Apartment Manager: Why certainly. I've protested this activity, and these weekly (Weekly!) activities should cease ... within the next three to five years.\n Tenant: Hey, you never told me about these problems before I signed the rental agreement.", "choices": [ "There is an awful smell coming from the farm next door.", "The property owners next door are illegally disposing of waste.", "The neighbors are burning leaves which are drifting his way." ], "summary": "There is an awful smell coming from the farm next door." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the manager respond to this second request?", "dialogue": "Apartment Manager: Well, hi Mr. Brown. How's your apartment working out for you?\n Tenant: Well Mr. Nelson. That's what I would like to talk to you about. (What?) Well, I want to talk to you about that noise! (Oh) You see. Would you mind talking to the tenant in 4B and ask him to keep his music down, especially after 10:00 o'clock at night?\n Apartment Manager: Ohhh. Who me?\n Tenant: Why yes. The music is blaring almost every night, and it should be your job as manager to take care of these things.\n Apartment Manager: Hey, I just collect the rent. Besides, the man living there is the owner's son, and he's a walking refrigerator. (Well ...) Hey, I'll see what I can do. Anything else?\n Tenant: Well, yes. Could you talk to the owners of the property next door about the pungent odor drifting this way.\n Apartment Manager: Well, the area is zoned for agricultural and livestock use, so there's nothing much I can do about that.\n Tenant: Well, what about the .... That, that noise.\n Apartment Manager: What noise? I don't hear anything.\n Tenant: There, there it is again.\n Apartment Manager: What noise?\n Tenant: That noise.\n Apartment Manager: Oh, that noise. I guess the military has resumed its exercises on the artillery range.\n Tenant: You have to be kidding. Can't anything be done about it?\n Apartment Manager: Why certainly. I've protested this activity, and these weekly (Weekly!) activities should cease ... within the next three to five years.\n Tenant: Hey, you never told me about these problems before I signed the rental agreement.", "choices": [ "He cannot do anything because the people are within their rights as landowners.", "He has discussed this with the landowners, but his request has fallen on deaf ears.", "He has livestock as well, so he can sympathize with the neighbor's situation." ], "summary": "He cannot do anything because the people are within their rights as landowners." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the source of Mr. Burton's third complaint?", "dialogue": "Apartment Manager: Well, hi Mr. Brown. How's your apartment working out for you?\n Tenant: Well Mr. Nelson. That's what I would like to talk to you about. (What?) Well, I want to talk to you about that noise! (Oh) You see. Would you mind talking to the tenant in 4B and ask him to keep his music down, especially after 10:00 o'clock at night?\n Apartment Manager: Ohhh. Who me?\n Tenant: Why yes. The music is blaring almost every night, and it should be your job as manager to take care of these things.\n Apartment Manager: Hey, I just collect the rent. Besides, the man living there is the owner's son, and he's a walking refrigerator. (Well ...) Hey, I'll see what I can do. Anything else?\n Tenant: Well, yes. Could you talk to the owners of the property next door about the pungent odor drifting this way.\n Apartment Manager: Well, the area is zoned for agricultural and livestock use, so there's nothing much I can do about that.\n Tenant: Well, what about the .... That, that noise.\n Apartment Manager: What noise? I don't hear anything.\n Tenant: There, there it is again.\n Apartment Manager: What noise?\n Tenant: That noise.\n Apartment Manager: Oh, that noise. I guess the military has resumed its exercises on the artillery range.\n Tenant: You have to be kidding. Can't anything be done about it?\n Apartment Manager: Why certainly. I've protested this activity, and these weekly (Weekly!) activities should cease ... within the next three to five years.\n Tenant: Hey, you never told me about these problems before I signed the rental agreement.", "choices": [ "The military is flying high-altitude jets overhead causing supersonic booms.", "A coal company has resumed its mining operations using explosive devices.", "The armed forces are carrying out artillery training exercises nearby." ], "summary": "The armed forces are carrying out artillery training exercises nearby." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman's view on smell?", "dialogue": "M: Dr Stone, how did you become an expert on smell?\n W: Well, I didn't intend to in the first place. But when I was in university, there was a course on senses. The other senses seem to be more concrete somehow, but smell is so personal. I found it extremely interesting.\n M: Do you have any interesting information to give us about smells?\n W: Well, let's see. Did you know that it's harder to forget smells than to forget facts? There have been experiments where people could pick out a particular smell thirty days after smelling it for the first time.\n M: Really? So smells can bring back more memories than, say, music?\n W: That seems to be the case.\n M: That's interesting. So what's your favorite smell?\n W: Oh, I have lots of different ones. The smells of the sea reminds me of happy family holidays, and the smell of roses makes me think of my friend's house. Strangely enough, I like the smell of air craft fuel at airports. Then I know I am going to fly somewhere exciting. But it's the general smell of my garden in the rain that I really like the most. That means I am at home where I should be.", "choices": [ "It is personal.", "It is concrete.", "It is strange." ], "summary": "It is personal." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is special about smells?", "dialogue": "M: Dr Stone, how did you become an expert on smell?\n W: Well, I didn't intend to in the first place. But when I was in university, there was a course on senses. The other senses seem to be more concrete somehow, but smell is so personal. I found it extremely interesting.\n M: Do you have any interesting information to give us about smells?\n W: Well, let's see. Did you know that it's harder to forget smells than to forget facts? There have been experiments where people could pick out a particular smell thirty days after smelling it for the first time.\n M: Really? So smells can bring back more memories than, say, music?\n W: That seems to be the case.\n M: That's interesting. So what's your favorite smell?\n W: Oh, I have lots of different ones. The smells of the sea reminds me of happy family holidays, and the smell of roses makes me think of my friend's house. Strangely enough, I like the smell of air craft fuel at airports. Then I know I am going to fly somewhere exciting. But it's the general smell of my garden in the rain that I really like the most. That means I am at home where I should be.", "choices": [ "They are as pleasant as music.", "They can last about thirty days.", "They make things more memorable." ], "summary": "They make things more memorable." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman's most favorite smell?", "dialogue": "M: Dr Stone, how did you become an expert on smell?\n W: Well, I didn't intend to in the first place. But when I was in university, there was a course on senses. The other senses seem to be more concrete somehow, but smell is so personal. I found it extremely interesting.\n M: Do you have any interesting information to give us about smells?\n W: Well, let's see. Did you know that it's harder to forget smells than to forget facts? There have been experiments where people could pick out a particular smell thirty days after smelling it for the first time.\n M: Really? So smells can bring back more memories than, say, music?\n W: That seems to be the case.\n M: That's interesting. So what's your favorite smell?\n W: Oh, I have lots of different ones. The smells of the sea reminds me of happy family holidays, and the smell of roses makes me think of my friend's house. Strangely enough, I like the smell of air craft fuel at airports. Then I know I am going to fly somewhere exciting. But it's the general smell of my garden in the rain that I really like the most. That means I am at home where I should be.", "choices": [ "Smell of the sea.", "Smell of her garden.", "Smell of aircraft fuel." ], "summary": "Smell of her garden." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the relationship between the man and Jeany?", "dialogue": "F: Joh, this is my sister Jeany.\n M: How do you do!", "choices": [ "The first time they met.", "Friendship.", "Strangers to each other." ], "summary": "The first time they met." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: It's freezing cold. Let me make some coffee to warm us up. Do you want a piece of pie as well?\n M: Coffee sounds great. But I'm going to have dinner with some friends in a while, so I'd better skip the pie.", "choices": [ "He'd like a piece of pie.", "He'd like some coffee.", "He'd rather stay in the warm room." ], "summary": "He'd like some coffee." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does this conversation most probably take place?", "dialogue": "M: Let's sit here and order some coffee while I'll show you some pictures.\n W: Good idea. But I'd prefer tea, please.\n M: This is Ted, my roommate. We live in the dormitory.\n W: Is this your room? You certainly have a lot of books. How did you ever manage to put them in such a good order?\n M: Ted did this for me. He is a neat person.\n W: Do you like living in the dormitory?\n M: Yes. Ted is a very good guy. Sometimes I leave my books and clothes lying around and he gets angry. Sometimes he turns his radio up too loud and makes much noise, then I get angry. But on the whole we can get well along.\n W: Where did you take this picture?\n M: That's a picture of us taken when we went to the beach during vacation~\n W: You look so smart. This is a lovely puppy.\n M: That's my dog Allen. He is now with my parents.", "choices": [ "In a classroom.", "In a snack bar.", "In the dormitory." ], "summary": "In a snack bar." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is Ted?", "dialogue": "M: Let's sit here and order some coffee while I'll show you some pictures.\n W: Good idea. But I'd prefer tea, please.\n M: This is Ted, my roommate. We live in the dormitory.\n W: Is this your room? You certainly have a lot of books. How did you ever manage to put them in such a good order?\n M: Ted did this for me. He is a neat person.\n W: Do you like living in the dormitory?\n M: Yes. Ted is a very good guy. Sometimes I leave my books and clothes lying around and he gets angry. Sometimes he turns his radio up too loud and makes much noise, then I get angry. But on the whole we can get well along.\n W: Where did you take this picture?\n M: That's a picture of us taken when we went to the beach during vacation~\n W: You look so smart. This is a lovely puppy.\n M: That's my dog Allen. He is now with my parents.", "choices": [ "The man's brother.", "The man's roommate.", "The man's dog." ], "summary": "The man's roommate." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man sometimes get angry with Ted?", "dialogue": "M: Let's sit here and order some coffee while I'll show you some pictures.\n W: Good idea. But I'd prefer tea, please.\n M: This is Ted, my roommate. We live in the dormitory.\n W: Is this your room? You certainly have a lot of books. How did you ever manage to put them in such a good order?\n M: Ted did this for me. He is a neat person.\n W: Do you like living in the dormitory?\n M: Yes. Ted is a very good guy. Sometimes I leave my books and clothes lying around and he gets angry. Sometimes he turns his radio up too loud and makes much noise, then I get angry. But on the whole we can get well along.\n W: Where did you take this picture?\n M: That's a picture of us taken when we went to the beach during vacation~\n W: You look so smart. This is a lovely puppy.\n M: That's my dog Allen. He is now with my parents.", "choices": [ "Because he plays the radio too loud.", "Because he throws his things around.", "Because he often leaves the door open." ], "summary": "Because he plays the radio too loud." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did they do during the vacation mentioned in the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Let's sit here and order some coffee while I'll show you some pictures.\n W: Good idea. But I'd prefer tea, please.\n M: This is Ted, my roommate. We live in the dormitory.\n W: Is this your room? You certainly have a lot of books. How did you ever manage to put them in such a good order?\n M: Ted did this for me. He is a neat person.\n W: Do you like living in the dormitory?\n M: Yes. Ted is a very good guy. Sometimes I leave my books and clothes lying around and he gets angry. Sometimes he turns his radio up too loud and makes much noise, then I get angry. But on the whole we can get well along.\n W: Where did you take this picture?\n M: That's a picture of us taken when we went to the beach during vacation~\n W: You look so smart. This is a lovely puppy.\n M: That's my dog Allen. He is now with my parents.", "choices": [ "They visited the man's parents.", "They went to the beach.", "They worked in a supermarket." ], "summary": "They went to the beach." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: I'm going to drop my Information Science class. It means too early in the morning.\n W: Is that really the good reason to drop the class, Tony?", "choices": [ "Tony should continue taking the course.", "She approves of Tony's decision.", "Tony can choose another science course." ], "summary": "Tony should continue taking the course." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the two speakers going to do?", "dialogue": "W: Did you turn off the lights and check the locks on all the doors?\n M: Yes, I told the Johnsons that we'd be gone for two weeks. They promise to keep an eye on the house for us.", "choices": [ "Stay away for a couple of weeks.", "Check the locks every two weeks.", "Look after the Johnsons' house." ], "summary": "Stay away for a couple of weeks." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did the conversation take place?", "dialogue": "W: Can I help you?\n M: Yes, I bought these shoes here two days ago. But they some too small and press against my feet.", "choices": [ "In a shoe shop.", "In a doctor's.", "In an office." ], "summary": "In a shoe shop." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When did the man see Jim?", "dialogue": "M: Two hours ago, I saw Jim in his office. Is he home yet?\n W: No, he said he would be back at 4, but it's already 5 o'clock.", "choices": [ "At 3 o'clock.", "At 4 o'clock.", "At 5 o'clock." ], "summary": "At 3 o'clock." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: Those modern sculptures over there are really weird. Don't you think so?\n W: Well, I couldn't stand them either at first. But now I've come to like modern art, particularly those sculptures carved by Italian artists.", "choices": [ "Both of them are laymen of modern art.", "She has beamed to appreciate modem sculptures.", "Italian artists' works are difficult to understand." ], "summary": "She has beamed to appreciate modem sculptures." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman's advice to the man?", "dialogue": "M: Maybe I ought to subscribe to the Engineering Quarterly. It contains a lot of useful information.\n W: Why not read it in the library and save some money?", "choices": [ "To find a better science journal in the library.", "Not to subscribe to the journal.", "To buy the latest issue of the magazine." ], "summary": "Not to subscribe to the journal." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man usually do on Saturdays?", "dialogue": "W: You're always working around the house on Saturday, painting and doing repairs. You must enjoy it.\n M: Not really. I'd rather relax or go fishing, but Saturday is the only day I have to get anything done. By the time I get home from work during the week, I'm too tired.", "choices": [ "He usually relaxes.", "He usually works at home.", "He has to go to work." ], "summary": "He usually works at home." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long does it take Jenny to write her paper altogether?", "dialogue": "W: Stan, you've already finished your essay? I've been working on mine for two weeks, and I'll need another week before it's finished.\n M: I know, Jenny, it's a huge project - researching. thinking of an argument and then finding details that show the argument is true.\n W: That part only took me one week. But writing and rewriting,and then deleting and writing again ...that's killing me!\n M: That part didn't bother me.\n W: What's your secret?\n M: I write an outline: a basic plan of what I'm going to say. And then I fill it in with topics for each paragraph. After that,I put notes about what details to include.\n W: That sounds hard.\n M: It's easier than you think, and when it's time to write, everything goes really smoothly. I have an outline from last semester that I could show you, if you're interested.", "choices": [ "Three weeks.", "Two weeks.", "One week." ], "summary": "Three weeks." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which part is the most difficult for Jenny?", "dialogue": "W: Stan, you've already finished your essay? I've been working on mine for two weeks, and I'll need another week before it's finished.\n M: I know, Jenny, it's a huge project - researching. thinking of an argument and then finding details that show the argument is true.\n W: That part only took me one week. But writing and rewriting,and then deleting and writing again ...that's killing me!\n M: That part didn't bother me.\n W: What's your secret?\n M: I write an outline: a basic plan of what I'm going to say. And then I fill it in with topics for each paragraph. After that,I put notes about what details to include.\n W: That sounds hard.\n M: It's easier than you think, and when it's time to write, everything goes really smoothly. I have an outline from last semester that I could show you, if you're interested.", "choices": [ "Preparing an outline.", "Writing the paper.", "Doing the research." ], "summary": "Writing the paper." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Stan think Jenny should do?", "dialogue": "W: Stan, you've already finished your essay? I've been working on mine for two weeks, and I'll need another week before it's finished.\n M: I know, Jenny, it's a huge project - researching. thinking of an argument and then finding details that show the argument is true.\n W: That part only took me one week. But writing and rewriting,and then deleting and writing again ...that's killing me!\n M: That part didn't bother me.\n W: What's your secret?\n M: I write an outline: a basic plan of what I'm going to say. And then I fill it in with topics for each paragraph. After that,I put notes about what details to include.\n W: That sounds hard.\n M: It's easier than you think, and when it's time to write, everything goes really smoothly. I have an outline from last semester that I could show you, if you're interested.", "choices": [ "Borrow his outline.", "Use her outline from last semester.", "Make a plan before writing." ], "summary": "Make a plan before writing." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why can't professor Hill answer her question now?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, Professor Hill. May I ask you a few questions?\n M: Yes, of course. But I'm sorry I have a class at ten. Why don't you come in my office hours. That is 4 to 5 P.m. Monday, Thursday and Friday.", "choices": [ "He will only be available in the afternoon.", "It's not his office hour.", "He doesn't have time." ], "summary": "He doesn't have time." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man want to do?", "dialogue": "W: Jack, why don't you go to work by bike?\n M: I used to, but the weather today is so nice, and I decide to walk to my company. It's a good way to take exercise though I have to leave home an hour earlier than usual.", "choices": [ "Go to work on foot.", "Start work earlier than usual.", "Take exercise in the company." ], "summary": "Go to work on foot." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man doing?", "dialogue": "M: Have you a table for four?\n W: Certainly, sir. A corner table or would you rather be near the window?", "choices": [ "Looking for a timetable.", "Buying some furniture.", "Reserving a table." ], "summary": "Reserving a table." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is Gary trying to collect money for?", "dialogue": "W: Hi,Gsry. What are you trying to collect money for?\n M: Tile wild-life project needs money.", "choices": [ "For tile sound lab.", "For a wildlife project.", "for a school library." ], "summary": "For a wildlife project." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who did the man buy the books for?", "dialogue": "W: I suppose you've bought some gifts for your family.\n M: Well, I've bought a shirt for my father and two books for my sister. But I haven't decided what to buy for my mother probably some jewels.", "choices": [ "His sister.", "His mother.", "His brother." ], "summary": "His sister." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When did the woman go to Australia?", "dialogue": "M: Susan, I went to Australia to see my daughter last year. I stayed there for two weeks. Have you ever been there?\n W: Yes, I went to Sydney four years ago, on vacation.", "choices": [ "Last year.", "Two years ago.", "Four years ago." ], "summary": "Four years ago." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the woman probably do if she's caught in a thunderstorm?", "dialogue": "W: Did you see today's newspaper? That building over there in Centerville was just struck by lightning for the fourth time.\n M: I'm not surprised. If the conditions for lightning to strike are right one time, they might be as good another time.\n W: Well, I don't take any chances. If I'm caught in a thunderstorm, I will look for a building or a closed car. Also, I was told that if you're stuck outdoors, the best thing you can do is to keep yourself close to the ground and avoid bodies of water.\n M: To tell you the truth, even when I'm at home, I don't take baths or showers during a thunderstorm. And I don't use anything that works electrically. Maybe I'm too anxious.\n W: I wouldn't say that. According to the article, lightning starts thousands of fires every year in the United States alone. Hundreds of people are injured or even killed. I think you're just being sensible.", "choices": [ "Stand on the ground.", "Put herself in water.", "Try to find a house." ], "summary": "Try to find a house." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think of taking a bath during a thunderstorm?", "dialogue": "W: Did you see today's newspaper? That building over there in Centerville was just struck by lightning for the fourth time.\n M: I'm not surprised. If the conditions for lightning to strike are right one time, they might be as good another time.\n W: Well, I don't take any chances. If I'm caught in a thunderstorm, I will look for a building or a closed car. Also, I was told that if you're stuck outdoors, the best thing you can do is to keep yourself close to the ground and avoid bodies of water.\n M: To tell you the truth, even when I'm at home, I don't take baths or showers during a thunderstorm. And I don't use anything that works electrically. Maybe I'm too anxious.\n W: I wouldn't say that. According to the article, lightning starts thousands of fires every year in the United States alone. Hundreds of people are injured or even killed. I think you're just being sensible.", "choices": [ "It is acceptable.", "It is dangerous.", "It is unbelievable." ], "summary": "It is dangerous." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman think about the man's action?", "dialogue": "W: Did you see today's newspaper? That building over there in Centerville was just struck by lightning for the fourth time.\n M: I'm not surprised. If the conditions for lightning to strike are right one time, they might be as good another time.\n W: Well, I don't take any chances. If I'm caught in a thunderstorm, I will look for a building or a closed car. Also, I was told that if you're stuck outdoors, the best thing you can do is to keep yourself close to the ground and avoid bodies of water.\n M: To tell you the truth, even when I'm at home, I don't take baths or showers during a thunderstorm. And I don't use anything that works electrically. Maybe I'm too anxious.\n W: I wouldn't say that. According to the article, lightning starts thousands of fires every year in the United States alone. Hundreds of people are injured or even killed. I think you're just being sensible.", "choices": [ "It is unusual.", "It is unnecessary.", "It is very practical." ], "summary": "It is very practical." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's Mr. Black's job?", "dialogue": "F: Excuse me, where does Mr. Black work?\n M: He works at No.10 Middle School. He teaches English, but he speaks Chinese very well.", "choices": [ "A Chinese teacher.", "An English teacher.", "A maths teacher." ], "summary": "An English teacher." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the son come back late?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Mum.\n W: There you are. I'm getting worried. It's so late.\n M: Yes. I ran into Linda and we went to a pub. She told me a funny thing.\n W: Oh? What was that?\n M: Well, she was driving home after work, and she suddenly saw an old lady on her hands and knees in the middle of the road.\n W: Really?\n M: Yes, Linda was so shocked that she stopped suddenly and the car behind crashed into hers.\n W: Was her hurt?\n M: No.\n W: And what was the old lady doing?\n M: I am just coming to that. So Linda got out of her car and saw the old lady pick up something and walk away.\n W: Lucky indeed. Linda didn't run her over.\n M: Then a policeman came. But he didn't believe what Linda said.\n W: Well...\n M: Luckily there was a witness, a man waiting for a bus. He saw it all. Guess what the old lady was doing?\n W: I haven't the slightest idea.\n M: She was looking for her gold tooth.\n W: A gold tooth?\n M: Yes, it fell out as she was crossing the road. The witness heard her saying, \"Oh, my gold tooth...\"", "choices": [ "He hurt his hands and knees.", "He went to a pub with Linda.", "He waited a long time for the bus." ], "summary": "He went to a pub with Linda." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was the old lady doing in the middle of the road?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Mum.\n W: There you are. I'm getting worried. It's so late.\n M: Yes. I ran into Linda and we went to a pub. She told me a funny thing.\n W: Oh? What was that?\n M: Well, she was driving home after work, and she suddenly saw an old lady on her hands and knees in the middle of the road.\n W: Really?\n M: Yes, Linda was so shocked that she stopped suddenly and the car behind crashed into hers.\n W: Was her hurt?\n M: No.\n W: And what was the old lady doing?\n M: I am just coming to that. So Linda got out of her car and saw the old lady pick up something and walk away.\n W: Lucky indeed. Linda didn't run her over.\n M: Then a policeman came. But he didn't believe what Linda said.\n W: Well...\n M: Luckily there was a witness, a man waiting for a bus. He saw it all. Guess what the old lady was doing?\n W: I haven't the slightest idea.\n M: She was looking for her gold tooth.\n W: A gold tooth?\n M: Yes, it fell out as she was crossing the road. The witness heard her saying, \"Oh, my gold tooth...\"", "choices": [ "Looking for something.", "Struggling to stand up.", "Trying to seek help." ], "summary": "Looking for something." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What happened to Linda?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Mum.\n W: There you are. I'm getting worried. It's so late.\n M: Yes. I ran into Linda and we went to a pub. She told me a funny thing.\n W: Oh? What was that?\n M: Well, she was driving home after work, and she suddenly saw an old lady on her hands and knees in the middle of the road.\n W: Really?\n M: Yes, Linda was so shocked that she stopped suddenly and the car behind crashed into hers.\n W: Was her hurt?\n M: No.\n W: And what was the old lady doing?\n M: I am just coming to that. So Linda got out of her car and saw the old lady pick up something and walk away.\n W: Lucky indeed. Linda didn't run her over.\n M: Then a policeman came. But he didn't believe what Linda said.\n W: Well...\n M: Luckily there was a witness, a man waiting for a bus. He saw it all. Guess what the old lady was doing?\n W: I haven't the slightest idea.\n M: She was looking for her gold tooth.\n W: A gold tooth?\n M: Yes, it fell out as she was crossing the road. The witness heard her saying, \"Oh, my gold tooth...\"", "choices": [ "She was fired.", "She got injured.", "She had an accident." ], "summary": "She had an accident." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where was the witness?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Mum.\n W: There you are. I'm getting worried. It's so late.\n M: Yes. I ran into Linda and we went to a pub. She told me a funny thing.\n W: Oh? What was that?\n M: Well, she was driving home after work, and she suddenly saw an old lady on her hands and knees in the middle of the road.\n W: Really?\n M: Yes, Linda was so shocked that she stopped suddenly and the car behind crashed into hers.\n W: Was her hurt?\n M: No.\n W: And what was the old lady doing?\n M: I am just coming to that. So Linda got out of her car and saw the old lady pick up something and walk away.\n W: Lucky indeed. Linda didn't run her over.\n M: Then a policeman came. But he didn't believe what Linda said.\n W: Well...\n M: Luckily there was a witness, a man waiting for a bus. He saw it all. Guess what the old lady was doing?\n W: I haven't the slightest idea.\n M: She was looking for her gold tooth.\n W: A gold tooth?\n M: Yes, it fell out as she was crossing the road. The witness heard her saying, \"Oh, my gold tooth...\"", "choices": [ "Outside the pub.", "At a bus stop.", "In his car." ], "summary": "At a bus stop." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man remember of Sally?", "dialogue": "W: I ran into Sally the other day. I could hardly recognize her. Do you remember her from high school?\n M: Yeah, she was a little out of shape back then. Well, has she lost a lot of weight?", "choices": [ "She was somewhat overweight.", "She didn't do well at high school.", "She was popular among boys." ], "summary": "She was somewhat overweight." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's wrong with Lily?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Lily. How is everything?\n W: Not bad, except for my headache.", "choices": [ "she has got a toothache.", "she has got a backache.", "she has got a headache." ], "summary": "she has got a headache." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: We are going to change our meeting from Monday to Tuesday.\n M: It's all the same to me.", "choices": [ "He can't attend the two-day meeting.", "He can't attend the meeting on Monday.", "He can attend the meeting on either day." ], "summary": "He can attend the meeting on either day." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does this conversation take place?", "dialogue": "W: Can I help you?\n M: Well. I'm looking for something I saw at a friend's house a few days ago.\n W: What is it?\n M: It's a light metal shelf.\n W: You're in the right department, but we don't have them in stock now.\n M: Oh, that's too bad. Are you going to be getting more?\n W: They're on order, but I should warn you that the price has gone up.\n M: Just my luck.\n W: They were $12.50, but the new ones will be about three dollars more. Come in next week. We should have them by then.\n M: OK. I will be back. Thank you.", "choices": [ "At a department store.", "In the man's home.", "In a kitchen." ], "summary": "At a department store." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How did the man find out;about the item that he wants to buy?", "dialogue": "W: Can I help you?\n M: Well. I'm looking for something I saw at a friend's house a few days ago.\n W: What is it?\n M: It's a light metal shelf.\n W: You're in the right department, but we don't have them in stock now.\n M: Oh, that's too bad. Are you going to be getting more?\n W: They're on order, but I should warn you that the price has gone up.\n M: Just my luck.\n W: They were $12.50, but the new ones will be about three dollars more. Come in next week. We should have them by then.\n M: OK. I will be back. Thank you.", "choices": [ "A salesman recommended it.", "He saw an advertisement.", "His friend has one." ], "summary": "His friend has one." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much will the new item become after price increase?", "dialogue": "W: Can I help you?\n M: Well. I'm looking for something I saw at a friend's house a few days ago.\n W: What is it?\n M: It's a light metal shelf.\n W: You're in the right department, but we don't have them in stock now.\n M: Oh, that's too bad. Are you going to be getting more?\n W: They're on order, but I should warn you that the price has gone up.\n M: Just my luck.\n W: They were $12.50, but the new ones will be about three dollars more. Come in next week. We should have them by then.\n M: OK. I will be back. Thank you.", "choices": [ "$12.50.", "$12.50.", "$15.50." ], "summary": "$15.50." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What goes on the second line in the center?", "dialogue": "W: I'm sending a letter to my friend by airmail. It's not insured or anything, but how do I address it, again?\n M: Well, obviously you have to write the name of the person or business in the center of the envelope.\n W: Okay. What next?\n M: On the second line, you write the address you are sending it to. Good, like that.\n W: I got it now. On the last line, I write the city it's going to and the district, right?\n M: Don't forget to write the return address in the upper - left corner in the same manner as the sending address.\n W: Now I just need to get a proper postage stamp.", "choices": [ "The sender's district.", "The receiver's address.", "The receiver's name." ], "summary": "The receiver's address." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman still need to buy?", "dialogue": "W: I'm sending a letter to my friend by airmail. It's not insured or anything, but how do I address it, again?\n M: Well, obviously you have to write the name of the person or business in the center of the envelope.\n W: Okay. What next?\n M: On the second line, you write the address you are sending it to. Good, like that.\n W: I got it now. On the last line, I write the city it's going to and the district, right?\n M: Don't forget to write the return address in the upper - left corner in the same manner as the sending address.\n W: Now I just need to get a proper postage stamp.", "choices": [ "A postage stamp.", "A proper envelope.", "Airmail insurance." ], "summary": "A postage stamp." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's wrong with David?", "dialogue": "M: David's heart doesn't work well.\n W: Really? I'm sorry to hear that.", "choices": [ "He can't work well.", "His heart can't work.", "Something is wrong with his heart." ], "summary": "Something is wrong with his heart." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What kind of person is Richard?", "dialogue": "M: What do you think of Richard?\n W: He always helps us whenever we are in trouble.", "choices": [ "A trouble-maker.", "A selfish person.", "A helpful person." ], "summary": "A helpful person." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the two speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "M: I love sailing on the lake. The wind in my hair and the water on my face feels cool.\n W: I guess I would feel the same way if I could swim.", "choices": [ "Weather forecast", "The view of a lake", "As out door activity" ], "summary": "As out door activity" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The woman is going to the ________.", "dialogue": "W: I must go to the library, the one near the laboratory, because I have to finish my research project by tomorrow. But if I could, I prefer to go with you to the theatre.\n M: I wish you could come along.", "choices": [ "library", "theatre", "research institute" ], "summary": "library" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is John going to do?", "dialogue": "W: John, are you going straight home after school today?\n M: No, I'll have a class until one o'clock, and after that I'm going to spend two hours at the library before going home.", "choices": [ "John will have a class at 21: 00.", "John will go to the library at 2:00.", "John will go home at 3:00." ], "summary": "John will go home at 3:00." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman want to do?", "dialogue": "M: You know the electronics company is coming to our campus to recruit graduate students next week.\n W: Really? What day? I'd like to talk to them and hand in my resume.", "choices": [ "Apply for a job in the electronics company.", "Visit the electronics company next week.", "Get apart-time job on campus before graduation." ], "summary": "Apply for a job in the electronics company." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: How did you like the new exhibit at the art gallery?\n W: I still haven't been able to take any time out from studying.", "choices": [ "She prefers the artists she has studied.", "She hopes they will take some of the paintings away.", "She hasn't gone to see the exhibit yet." ], "summary": "She hasn't gone to see the exhibit yet." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about Professor McKay's report?", "dialogue": "M: Today, we have Professor McKay on our morning talk show. Good morning, Professor McKay. I've heard that you and your team have just completed a report on old age.\n W: That's right. Well, the report basically look into the various beliefs that people hold about old age and tries to prove them.\n M: And what do you think your report can achieve?\n W: We hope that it will somehow help people to change their feelings about old age. The problem is that far too many of us believe that most old people are poor, lonely, and unhappy. As a result, we tend to find old people, as a group, unattractive. And this is very dangerous for our society.\n M: But surely we cannot escape the fact that many old people are lonely and many are sick.\n W: No, we can't. But we must also remember that the proportion of such people is no greater among the 60-70 age group than among the 50-60 age group.\n M: In other words, there is no more mental illness, for example, among the 60s-70s than among the 50s-60s.\n W: Right!\n M: Are people's mental abilities affected by old age?\n W: Certain changes do take place as we grow older, but this happens throughout life. These changes are very gradual and happen at different times with different people, but, in general, if you know a person well in his middle age and have seen how he deals with events and problems, you will easily recognize him in an old age.\n M: So that someone who enjoys new experiences, travel, education, and so on in his middle years will usually continue to do so into old age?\n W: Exactly.", "choices": [ "It looks into opinions that people hold about old age.", "It is about how to keep healthy in old age.", "It investigates causes of old people's unhappiness." ], "summary": "It looks into opinions that people hold about old age." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Professor McKay think the report can achieve?", "dialogue": "M: Today, we have Professor McKay on our morning talk show. Good morning, Professor McKay. I've heard that you and your team have just completed a report on old age.\n W: That's right. Well, the report basically look into the various beliefs that people hold about old age and tries to prove them.\n M: And what do you think your report can achieve?\n W: We hope that it will somehow help people to change their feelings about old age. The problem is that far too many of us believe that most old people are poor, lonely, and unhappy. As a result, we tend to find old people, as a group, unattractive. And this is very dangerous for our society.\n M: But surely we cannot escape the fact that many old people are lonely and many are sick.\n W: No, we can't. But we must also remember that the proportion of such people is no greater among the 60-70 age group than among the 50-60 age group.\n M: In other words, there is no more mental illness, for example, among the 60s-70s than among the 50s-60s.\n W: Right!\n M: Are people's mental abilities affected by old age?\n W: Certain changes do take place as we grow older, but this happens throughout life. These changes are very gradual and happen at different times with different people, but, in general, if you know a person well in his middle age and have seen how he deals with events and problems, you will easily recognize him in an old age.\n M: So that someone who enjoys new experiences, travel, education, and so on in his middle years will usually continue to do so into old age?\n W: Exactly.", "choices": [ "Arise people's awareness of caring for the old.", "Encourage people to be more responsible for the old.", "Help people change their feelings about old age." ], "summary": "Help people change their feelings about old age." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about old people who are lonely and sick?", "dialogue": "M: Today, we have Professor McKay on our morning talk show. Good morning, Professor McKay. I've heard that you and your team have just completed a report on old age.\n W: That's right. Well, the report basically look into the various beliefs that people hold about old age and tries to prove them.\n M: And what do you think your report can achieve?\n W: We hope that it will somehow help people to change their feelings about old age. The problem is that far too many of us believe that most old people are poor, lonely, and unhappy. As a result, we tend to find old people, as a group, unattractive. And this is very dangerous for our society.\n M: But surely we cannot escape the fact that many old people are lonely and many are sick.\n W: No, we can't. But we must also remember that the proportion of such people is no greater among the 60-70 age group than among the 50-60 age group.\n M: In other words, there is no more mental illness, for example, among the 60s-70s than among the 50s-60s.\n W: Right!\n M: Are people's mental abilities affected by old age?\n W: Certain changes do take place as we grow older, but this happens throughout life. These changes are very gradual and happen at different times with different people, but, in general, if you know a person well in his middle age and have seen how he deals with events and problems, you will easily recognize him in an old age.\n M: So that someone who enjoys new experiences, travel, education, and so on in his middle years will usually continue to do so into old age?\n W: Exactly.", "choices": [ "They are mostly among the 60-70 age group.", "They are mostly abandoned by their families.", "People do not become more lonely because of old age." ], "summary": "People do not become more lonely because of old age." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the changes that happen on old people?", "dialogue": "M: Today, we have Professor McKay on our morning talk show. Good morning, Professor McKay. I've heard that you and your team have just completed a report on old age.\n W: That's right. Well, the report basically look into the various beliefs that people hold about old age and tries to prove them.\n M: And what do you think your report can achieve?\n W: We hope that it will somehow help people to change their feelings about old age. The problem is that far too many of us believe that most old people are poor, lonely, and unhappy. As a result, we tend to find old people, as a group, unattractive. And this is very dangerous for our society.\n M: But surely we cannot escape the fact that many old people are lonely and many are sick.\n W: No, we can't. But we must also remember that the proportion of such people is no greater among the 60-70 age group than among the 50-60 age group.\n M: In other words, there is no more mental illness, for example, among the 60s-70s than among the 50s-60s.\n W: Right!\n M: Are people's mental abilities affected by old age?\n W: Certain changes do take place as we grow older, but this happens throughout life. These changes are very gradual and happen at different times with different people, but, in general, if you know a person well in his middle age and have seen how he deals with events and problems, you will easily recognize him in an old age.\n M: So that someone who enjoys new experiences, travel, education, and so on in his middle years will usually continue to do so into old age?\n W: Exactly.", "choices": [ "People do not change in old age a lot more than in middle age.", "It's hard to recognize a person when he is turning old.", "Old people can't deal with events and problems properly." ], "summary": "People do not change in old age a lot more than in middle age." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man say about the post office?", "dialogue": "W: Do you know what time the post office closes on Sundays?\n M: Four, isn't it?", "choices": [ "It is open till four on Sundays.", "He doesn't know its business hours.", "It isn't open on Sundays." ], "summary": "It is open till four on Sundays." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they going to do?", "dialogue": "W: We are going to watch a basketball game. Would you like to come, too?\n M: I'd love to.", "choices": [ "Watch a football game.", "Watch a basketball game.", "Play basketball." ], "summary": "Watch a basketball game." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the first word the baby tried to say?", "dialogue": "W: There are many interesting stories about how a baby learns to say its first word. Now Mike, would you like to share your story with us?\n M: OK, here's my story, I was about 18 months old I think and I had just started to say my first word. Every time a truck went by, I would shout a word that sounded like a track, but to everyone else, it sounded nothing like it. My parents tried to correct me, but failed. Then, about three months later, we traveled to New York, as we were waiting for our plane at the air?port. I looked out of a huge window, at that very moment I saw the largest truck in the world, I had to tell someone about this. I turned to my father who was standing next to about a thousand people waiting for the very flight and screamed \"Track! Track!\" My father tried hard to shut me up, but I was so excited, I kept screaming my special word. My poor mother decided she didn't know this baby and then ran into the ladies-room where she hid until I finally stopped. Well, I learned how to say truck correctly, and soon I was talking like a normal child. However, my parents will never forget the very first word I produced in my life.", "choices": [ "Truck.", "OK.", "Duck." ], "summary": "Truck." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How old was the baby when he learned to say that word correctly?", "dialogue": "W: There are many interesting stories about how a baby learns to say its first word. Now Mike, would you like to share your story with us?\n M: OK, here's my story, I was about 18 months old I think and I had just started to say my first word. Every time a truck went by, I would shout a word that sounded like a track, but to everyone else, it sounded nothing like it. My parents tried to correct me, but failed. Then, about three months later, we traveled to New York, as we were waiting for our plane at the air?port. I looked out of a huge window, at that very moment I saw the largest truck in the world, I had to tell someone about this. I turned to my father who was standing next to about a thousand people waiting for the very flight and screamed \"Track! Track!\" My father tried hard to shut me up, but I was so excited, I kept screaming my special word. My poor mother decided she didn't know this baby and then ran into the ladies-room where she hid until I finally stopped. Well, I learned how to say truck correctly, and soon I was talking like a normal child. However, my parents will never forget the very first word I produced in my life.", "choices": [ "About 18 months.", "About 21 months.", "About 24 months." ], "summary": "About 21 months." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the father do when the baby screamed that word at the airport?", "dialogue": "W: There are many interesting stories about how a baby learns to say its first word. Now Mike, would you like to share your story with us?\n M: OK, here's my story, I was about 18 months old I think and I had just started to say my first word. Every time a truck went by, I would shout a word that sounded like a track, but to everyone else, it sounded nothing like it. My parents tried to correct me, but failed. Then, about three months later, we traveled to New York, as we were waiting for our plane at the air?port. I looked out of a huge window, at that very moment I saw the largest truck in the world, I had to tell someone about this. I turned to my father who was standing next to about a thousand people waiting for the very flight and screamed \"Track! Track!\" My father tried hard to shut me up, but I was so excited, I kept screaming my special word. My poor mother decided she didn't know this baby and then ran into the ladies-room where she hid until I finally stopped. Well, I learned how to say truck correctly, and soon I was talking like a normal child. However, my parents will never forget the very first word I produced in my life.", "choices": [ "He corrected the baby.", "He tried to stop the baby.", "He did himself somewhere." ], "summary": "He tried to stop the baby." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the mother pretend not to know the baby?", "dialogue": "W: There are many interesting stories about how a baby learns to say its first word. Now Mike, would you like to share your story with us?\n M: OK, here's my story, I was about 18 months old I think and I had just started to say my first word. Every time a truck went by, I would shout a word that sounded like a track, but to everyone else, it sounded nothing like it. My parents tried to correct me, but failed. Then, about three months later, we traveled to New York, as we were waiting for our plane at the air?port. I looked out of a huge window, at that very moment I saw the largest truck in the world, I had to tell someone about this. I turned to my father who was standing next to about a thousand people waiting for the very flight and screamed \"Track! Track!\" My father tried hard to shut me up, but I was so excited, I kept screaming my special word. My poor mother decided she didn't know this baby and then ran into the ladies-room where she hid until I finally stopped. Well, I learned how to say truck correctly, and soon I was talking like a normal child. However, my parents will never forget the very first word I produced in my life.", "choices": [ "She got angry with the father.", "She was frightened by the noise.", "She felt uneasy about the noisy baby." ], "summary": "She felt uneasy about the noisy baby." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who supported the woman financially for her studies at nurse school?", "dialogue": "M: Are you quite independent of your parents now?\n W: Yes. As soon as I left school, I... my studies as a nurse. I stopped asking my parents for money since I got financial support from the government. But I still stay with them a lot.\n M: You're staying ... very close to your parents?\n W: I am. They never forced me to do anything I didn't want to do. What about you?\n M: Well, I am also fond of my family. But I don't always get on very well with them. They try to control me too much.\n W: But they allowed you to come to study in England on your own.\n M: Yes, but, only after a lot of persuasion. Your parents treat you as an adult. Mine treat me as a child.", "choices": [ "Her parents", "The government", "The woman herself" ], "summary": "The government" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn about the woman's parents?", "dialogue": "M: Are you quite independent of your parents now?\n W: Yes. As soon as I left school, I... my studies as a nurse. I stopped asking my parents for money since I got financial support from the government. But I still stay with them a lot.\n M: You're staying ... very close to your parents?\n W: I am. They never forced me to do anything I didn't want to do. What about you?\n M: Well, I am also fond of my family. But I don't always get on very well with them. They try to control me too much.\n W: But they allowed you to come to study in England on your own.\n M: Yes, but, only after a lot of persuasion. Your parents treat you as an adult. Mine treat me as a child.", "choices": [ "They respected her choice", "They treated her as a child", "They controlled her too much" ], "summary": "They respected her choice" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is TRUE about the man?", "dialogue": "M: Are you quite independent of your parents now?\n W: Yes. As soon as I left school, I... my studies as a nurse. I stopped asking my parents for money since I got financial support from the government. But I still stay with them a lot.\n M: You're staying ... very close to your parents?\n W: I am. They never forced me to do anything I didn't want to do. What about you?\n M: Well, I am also fond of my family. But I don't always get on very well with them. They try to control me too much.\n W: But they allowed you to come to study in England on your own.\n M: Yes, but, only after a lot of persuasion. Your parents treat you as an adult. Mine treat me as a child.", "choices": [ "He was forced to study abroad", "He is longing for more freedom", "He is open to persuasion" ], "summary": "He is longing for more freedom" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Did the man enjoy the concert yesterday?", "dialogue": "W: Did you go to the concert yesterday?\n M: I had to do overtime work in my office.", "choices": [ "Yes, he liked it very much.", "No, he didn't.", "He didn't go there at all." ], "summary": "He didn't go there at all." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the weather like?", "dialogue": "M: Oh, my! I can't go on.\n W: Me neither. I give up or I will die.\n M: I've never seen such hot weather in my life.\n W: I can't agree more. It's like the whole world is boiling.\n M: Look. the temperature has hit 98!\n W: I can't believe it. We used to have such nice weather here all year round.\n M: Yes. How I miss the good old days. Just cool or warm days.\n W: So, what to do now?\n M: I guess we can't do anything until the sun sets down.\n W: You are right. I'm sweating all over.\n M: Let's go back home and take a shower.\n W: Yes. We might cool down in this way.", "choices": [ "Very hot.", "Cool.", "Quite warm." ], "summary": "Very hot." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do the two speakers think of the weather?", "dialogue": "M: Oh, my! I can't go on.\n W: Me neither. I give up or I will die.\n M: I've never seen such hot weather in my life.\n W: I can't agree more. It's like the whole world is boiling.\n M: Look. the temperature has hit 98!\n W: I can't believe it. We used to have such nice weather here all year round.\n M: Yes. How I miss the good old days. Just cool or warm days.\n W: So, what to do now?\n M: I guess we can't do anything until the sun sets down.\n W: You are right. I'm sweating all over.\n M: Let's go back home and take a shower.\n W: Yes. We might cool down in this way.", "choices": [ "They don't agree with each other about it.", "They never like hot weather.", "They think it is too hot to do anything." ], "summary": "They think it is too hot to do anything." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will they probably do at the end of the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Oh, my! I can't go on.\n W: Me neither. I give up or I will die.\n M: I've never seen such hot weather in my life.\n W: I can't agree more. It's like the whole world is boiling.\n M: Look. the temperature has hit 98!\n W: I can't believe it. We used to have such nice weather here all year round.\n M: Yes. How I miss the good old days. Just cool or warm days.\n W: So, what to do now?\n M: I guess we can't do anything until the sun sets down.\n W: You are right. I'm sweating all over.\n M: Let's go back home and take a shower.\n W: Yes. We might cool down in this way.", "choices": [ "Go back home and take a shower.", "Drink something cool.", "Go swimming." ], "summary": "Go back home and take a shower." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The following statements about the magazine New Scientist is true EXCEPT ______.", "dialogue": "F: What are you reading, Bill?\n M: It's this week's New Scientist. Why?\n F: I was just wondering. It looks interesting, but I've never actually read it myself. It's for real scientists, or can ordinary people like me understand it?\n M: Oh, it's for anyone really. It usually has articles and stories about current affairs about science, as well as papers about new developments in research, I'm reading about a new telephone that allows you to see the person you are speaking to, as well as hear him.\n F: Oh, I've heard about it. Is it on the market yet? Can I buy one?\n M: No, not this one. But the company has made other models to try out on business. This one is special because of its color, and the images moving.\n F: Oh, that's interesting.\n M: You see, the first videophones--that's what they are called--were made in Japan. But they can only show a still black-and-white image, so this videophone is much better than that. Mind you, I'm not sure I'd want one, would you?\n F: Well, no. I don't think I would. I bet it costs a lot of money. Does it say how much it costs?\n M: Yes. The early black-and-white ones cost several hundred pounds. But the one is about costs several thousand pounds.\n F: Hum. Why does anybody want one, do you think?\n M: Business organizations that need to frequently contact overseas organizations would want it. It's like a face-to-face conversation. So maybe a lot of overseas travel can be avoided.\n F: Yes, I suppose so.", "choices": [ "It is difficult for ordinary people to read.", "It usually has articles about current affairs about science.", "It is published every week." ], "summary": "It is difficult for ordinary people to read." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman want to do?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me. Can you tell me which is the way to the nearest shoe shop?\n M: There's one on Queen's Road.\n W: Thank you, but how can I get there?\n M: It's not far from here. Walk along this road and after three blocks you'll see a post office on your right. The shop is just behind it.\n W: How long do you think it will take me to get there?\n M: About 20 minutes at the most. Anyway, you can take the No.102 Bus.\n W: I'd better go there by bus. By the way, where is the bus stop, please?\n M: Just across the road.\n W: Thanks a lot.", "choices": [ "To get to the cinema.", "To go to a shoe shop.", "To go to a post office." ], "summary": "To go to a shoe shop." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the place the woman is going to?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me. Can you tell me which is the way to the nearest shoe shop?\n M: There's one on Queen's Road.\n W: Thank you, but how can I get there?\n M: It's not far from here. Walk along this road and after three blocks you'll see a post office on your right. The shop is just behind it.\n W: How long do you think it will take me to get there?\n M: About 20 minutes at the most. Anyway, you can take the No.102 Bus.\n W: I'd better go there by bus. By the way, where is the bus stop, please?\n M: Just across the road.\n W: Thanks a lot.", "choices": [ "Not far from the Queen's Road.", "Across the road.", "Behind the post office." ], "summary": "Behind the post office." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How will the woman go to the place?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me. Can you tell me which is the way to the nearest shoe shop?\n M: There's one on Queen's Road.\n W: Thank you, but how can I get there?\n M: It's not far from here. Walk along this road and after three blocks you'll see a post office on your right. The shop is just behind it.\n W: How long do you think it will take me to get there?\n M: About 20 minutes at the most. Anyway, you can take the No.102 Bus.\n W: I'd better go there by bus. By the way, where is the bus stop, please?\n M: Just across the road.\n W: Thanks a lot.", "choices": [ "On foot.", "By taxi.", "By bus." ], "summary": "By bus." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation possibly take place?", "dialogue": "M: What a fine day today!\n W: Oh, I think so.\n M: Shall we go to boat there?\n W: Good idea. Let's go.", "choices": [ "In a museum.", "At school.", "In a park." ], "summary": "In a park." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What has the man been doing?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Mark. How is everything?\n M: I'm a bit busy right now. We've got guests coming for the weekend and the house is so untidy. Maggie, you know, I hate housework.", "choices": [ "Greeting his guests.", "Cleaning the house.", "Arguing with Maggie." ], "summary": "Cleaning the house." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the man live now?", "dialogue": "W: Do you enjoy life in Washington?\n M: Yes, indeed. I'm planning to move to New York or Boston. Anyway, I've neverregretted my earlier decision.", "choices": [ "In New York.", "In Boston.", "In Washington." ], "summary": "In Washington." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the man going?", "dialogue": "M: I want to go to London.\n W: A round trip ticket would be cheaper. I can also arrange hotel reservations and guided tour, if you'd like.\n M: A round trip ticket, please.", "choices": [ "London.", "Beijing.", "Paris." ], "summary": "London." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When did the football match start?", "dialogue": "W: Did you go to the football match last Saturday?\n M: Oh yes. It was supposed to start at 2:30, but it was delayed 15 minutes.", "choices": [ "At 2:35.", "At 2:45.", "At 3:00." ], "summary": "At 2:45." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man invited to do?", "dialogue": "M: When I got home last night I found a letter from the school I used to study in. The students there want me to go back and talk to them.\n W: Oh, really? And are you going?\n M: I don't know. I used to hate school, so I don't feel like going back.\n W: But it's different now.\n M: Yes, I know. But it's still a difficult situation. You see, when I was at school I used to be bad at studies and none of the teachers liked me.\n W: Well; I think you should go. When I was younger, I used to dream about meeting a famous pop star. You can't let them down.\n M: Maybe you are right. OK, I'll go.", "choices": [ "To teach in his mother school.", "To give a concert.", "To give a talk." ], "summary": "To give a talk." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man now?", "dialogue": "M: When I got home last night I found a letter from the school I used to study in. The students there want me to go back and talk to them.\n W: Oh, really? And are you going?\n M: I don't know. I used to hate school, so I don't feel like going back.\n W: But it's different now.\n M: Yes, I know. But it's still a difficult situation. You see, when I was at school I used to be bad at studies and none of the teachers liked me.\n W: Well; I think you should go. When I was younger, I used to dream about meeting a famous pop star. You can't let them down.\n M: Maybe you are right. OK, I'll go.", "choices": [ "A pop singer.", "A teacher.", "A famous actor." ], "summary": "A pop singer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which of the following is true?", "dialogue": "M: When I got home last night I found a letter from the school I used to study in. The students there want me to go back and talk to them.\n W: Oh, really? And are you going?\n M: I don't know. I used to hate school, so I don't feel like going back.\n W: But it's different now.\n M: Yes, I know. But it's still a difficult situation. You see, when I was at school I used to be bad at studies and none of the teachers liked me.\n W: Well; I think you should go. When I was younger, I used to dream about meeting a famous pop star. You can't let them down.\n M: Maybe you are right. OK, I'll go.", "choices": [ "The man is going back to his former school to get further education.", "The man has decided to accept the invitation of his school.", "The man used to like school but have some trouble in his subjects." ], "summary": "The man has decided to accept the invitation of his school." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman suggest the man do?", "dialogue": "M: The biological project is now in trouble. You know my colleague and I have completely different ideas about how to proceed.\n W: Why don't you compromise? Try to make it a win-win situation for you both.", "choices": [ "Proceed in his own way.", "Stick to the original plan.", "Compromise with his colleague." ], "summary": "Compromise with his colleague." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the cause of their complaint?", "dialogue": "W: It's so hot today, I can't work. I wish the air conditioner was on in this library.\n M: So do I, I'll fall asleep if I don't get out of this stuffy room soon.", "choices": [ "The place.", "The heat.", "The workload." ], "summary": "The heat." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is James talking to?", "dialogue": "W: Where do you want to go to college, James?\n M: Well, I'm not sure. I can't decide. I'm worried I will make the wrong choice. I want to be a teacher. I want to go to Columbia University in New York, but it's so expensive. It's also very far from where my family lives. I also would like to go to Northwestern University, but none of my friends from high school are going there.\n W: You'll make new friends when you go to college.\n M: I'm worried about making new friends. Also, I'm worried that I won't be smart enough to get good grades at a difficult college. I could go to the University of California, but I don't think they have a good teaching school. Most importantly, I want to go to a school that is famous for teaching.\n W: Those are all excellent schools, James. If you're accepted into all those schools, you should consider yourself very fortunate. When I went to school, I went to a very small college, and I still got a great job as principal. You will be successful because you work very hard.\n M: Thanks for your help, Principal Skinner.", "choices": [ "His principal.", "His mother.", "His friend." ], "summary": "His principal." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why doesn't James want to go to Northwestern University?", "dialogue": "W: Where do you want to go to college, James?\n M: Well, I'm not sure. I can't decide. I'm worried I will make the wrong choice. I want to be a teacher. I want to go to Columbia University in New York, but it's so expensive. It's also very far from where my family lives. I also would like to go to Northwestern University, but none of my friends from high school are going there.\n W: You'll make new friends when you go to college.\n M: I'm worried about making new friends. Also, I'm worried that I won't be smart enough to get good grades at a difficult college. I could go to the University of California, but I don't think they have a good teaching school. Most importantly, I want to go to a school that is famous for teaching.\n W: Those are all excellent schools, James. If you're accepted into all those schools, you should consider yourself very fortunate. When I went to school, I went to a very small college, and I still got a great job as principal. You will be successful because you work very hard.\n M: Thanks for your help, Principal Skinner.", "choices": [ "It's too expensive.", "It's far from his family.", "None of his friends are going there." ], "summary": "None of his friends are going there." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is most important to James?", "dialogue": "W: Where do you want to go to college, James?\n M: Well, I'm not sure. I can't decide. I'm worried I will make the wrong choice. I want to be a teacher. I want to go to Columbia University in New York, but it's so expensive. It's also very far from where my family lives. I also would like to go to Northwestern University, but none of my friends from high school are going there.\n W: You'll make new friends when you go to college.\n M: I'm worried about making new friends. Also, I'm worried that I won't be smart enough to get good grades at a difficult college. I could go to the University of California, but I don't think they have a good teaching school. Most importantly, I want to go to a school that is famous for teaching.\n W: Those are all excellent schools, James. If you're accepted into all those schools, you should consider yourself very fortunate. When I went to school, I went to a very small college, and I still got a great job as principal. You will be successful because you work very hard.\n M: Thanks for your help, Principal Skinner.", "choices": [ "Going to an inexpensive school.", "Going to a well-known teaching school.", "Going to an easy school." ], "summary": "Going to a well-known teaching school." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is James like?", "dialogue": "W: Where do you want to go to college, James?\n M: Well, I'm not sure. I can't decide. I'm worried I will make the wrong choice. I want to be a teacher. I want to go to Columbia University in New York, but it's so expensive. It's also very far from where my family lives. I also would like to go to Northwestern University, but none of my friends from high school are going there.\n W: You'll make new friends when you go to college.\n M: I'm worried about making new friends. Also, I'm worried that I won't be smart enough to get good grades at a difficult college. I could go to the University of California, but I don't think they have a good teaching school. Most importantly, I want to go to a school that is famous for teaching.\n W: Those are all excellent schools, James. If you're accepted into all those schools, you should consider yourself very fortunate. When I went to school, I went to a very small college, and I still got a great job as principal. You will be successful because you work very hard.\n M: Thanks for your help, Principal Skinner.", "choices": [ "He's a hard worker.", "He makes friends easily.", "He's confident he'll make the right choice." ], "summary": "He's a hard worker." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where should Miss Jenkins work in?", "dialogue": "F: What does Miss Jenkins do?\n M: She's a nurse.", "choices": [ "A school.", "A hospital.", "A company." ], "summary": "A hospital." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What has Mrs. Wong been doing recently?", "dialogue": "M: Good morning, Mrs. Wong. How are you? I haven't seen you around the building for the last couple of weeks. Is everything alright?\n W: Morning, Mr. Jones. No, I haven't been out much recently. I've been feeling a bit under the weather.\n M: I'm sorry to hear that. I hope you don't mind me saying, but you don't look very well. Your face is very pale. Perhaps you need some fresh air to bring the color back to your cheeks. It's a lovely day outside today.\n W: That's just what I thought. I'm going to go for a walk in the park and then pop into the supermarket.\n M: You look as if you've lost weight as well.\n W: I haven't been eating like I usually do. Usually, I love my food, but these last two weeks I just haven't felt cooking and I've eaten very little. Most unlike me.\n M: Have you been to the doctor? What did she say?\n W: I didn't bother going to the doctor. It's nothing serious.\n M: You never know. If you've been feeling like this for two weeks, it's worth getting a check-up just to be sure.", "choices": [ "Walking around the building.", "Exercising in the park.", "Staying at home." ], "summary": "Staying at home." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does Mrs. Wong look pale?", "dialogue": "M: Good morning, Mrs. Wong. How are you? I haven't seen you around the building for the last couple of weeks. Is everything alright?\n W: Morning, Mr. Jones. No, I haven't been out much recently. I've been feeling a bit under the weather.\n M: I'm sorry to hear that. I hope you don't mind me saying, but you don't look very well. Your face is very pale. Perhaps you need some fresh air to bring the color back to your cheeks. It's a lovely day outside today.\n W: That's just what I thought. I'm going to go for a walk in the park and then pop into the supermarket.\n M: You look as if you've lost weight as well.\n W: I haven't been eating like I usually do. Usually, I love my food, but these last two weeks I just haven't felt cooking and I've eaten very little. Most unlike me.\n M: Have you been to the doctor? What did she say?\n W: I didn't bother going to the doctor. It's nothing serious.\n M: You never know. If you've been feeling like this for two weeks, it's worth getting a check-up just to be sure.", "choices": [ "It's windy outside.", "She doesn't feel well.", "She feels sick of shopping." ], "summary": "She doesn't feel well." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did Mrs. Wong use to do?", "dialogue": "M: Good morning, Mrs. Wong. How are you? I haven't seen you around the building for the last couple of weeks. Is everything alright?\n W: Morning, Mr. Jones. No, I haven't been out much recently. I've been feeling a bit under the weather.\n M: I'm sorry to hear that. I hope you don't mind me saying, but you don't look very well. Your face is very pale. Perhaps you need some fresh air to bring the color back to your cheeks. It's a lovely day outside today.\n W: That's just what I thought. I'm going to go for a walk in the park and then pop into the supermarket.\n M: You look as if you've lost weight as well.\n W: I haven't been eating like I usually do. Usually, I love my food, but these last two weeks I just haven't felt cooking and I've eaten very little. Most unlike me.\n M: Have you been to the doctor? What did she say?\n W: I didn't bother going to the doctor. It's nothing serious.\n M: You never know. If you've been feeling like this for two weeks, it's worth getting a check-up just to be sure.", "choices": [ "Be on a diet.", "Eat a lot.", "Do sports." ], "summary": "Eat a lot." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Mrs. Wong think of going to the doctor?", "dialogue": "M: Good morning, Mrs. Wong. How are you? I haven't seen you around the building for the last couple of weeks. Is everything alright?\n W: Morning, Mr. Jones. No, I haven't been out much recently. I've been feeling a bit under the weather.\n M: I'm sorry to hear that. I hope you don't mind me saying, but you don't look very well. Your face is very pale. Perhaps you need some fresh air to bring the color back to your cheeks. It's a lovely day outside today.\n W: That's just what I thought. I'm going to go for a walk in the park and then pop into the supermarket.\n M: You look as if you've lost weight as well.\n W: I haven't been eating like I usually do. Usually, I love my food, but these last two weeks I just haven't felt cooking and I've eaten very little. Most unlike me.\n M: Have you been to the doctor? What did she say?\n W: I didn't bother going to the doctor. It's nothing serious.\n M: You never know. If you've been feeling like this for two weeks, it's worth getting a check-up just to be sure.", "choices": [ "Unnecessary.", "Urgent.", "Worthy." ], "summary": "Unnecessary." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do they want to do?", "dialogue": "F: Mr. Black, we'd like to have a basketball match with Class 3 tomorrow.\n M: That's a good idea. But you'll have to practise this afternoon.", "choices": [ "Have a basketball match.", "Have a football match.", "Have a volleyball match." ], "summary": "Have a basketball match." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the man go to the hospital?", "dialogue": "W: I heard that you went to the hospital this morning. Anything wrong?\n M: No, I just went for a general examination.", "choices": [ "To see a friend.", "To do a physical examination.", "To cure his disease." ], "summary": "To do a physical examination." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did Mr. Brown do when Miss Li rang him up?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Silk Branch, Who is calling?\n M: This is Brown speaking. May I speak to Miss Li?\n W: Speaking, please. This is Li.\n M: Good afternoon, Miss Li.\n W: Good afternoon.\n M: Have you got the contract ready for signature?\n W: Yes, I have. I gave you a ring just now, but you were not in\n M: How about this evening? Will you be free then? Our manager invites you to dinner this evening. We can sign the contract before the dinner.\n W: That's very kind of you. I'll be very pleased to be with you for the dinner. When shall we meet?\n M: Please wait at the hotel. We'll come and pick you up at half past six. Then, we'll drive to the Capital Restaurant. It's only a ten - minute ride from your hotel. Is it convenient for you?\n W: That's great! See you at six thirty.\n M: See you soon.", "choices": [ "He went to a park.", "He had a talk with Conrad.", "He went out for a walk." ], "summary": "He went out for a walk." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which of the following is not mentioned in the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Silk Branch, Who is calling?\n M: This is Brown speaking. May I speak to Miss Li?\n W: Speaking, please. This is Li.\n M: Good afternoon, Miss Li.\n W: Good afternoon.\n M: Have you got the contract ready for signature?\n W: Yes, I have. I gave you a ring just now, but you were not in\n M: How about this evening? Will you be free then? Our manager invites you to dinner this evening. We can sign the contract before the dinner.\n W: That's very kind of you. I'll be very pleased to be with you for the dinner. When shall we meet?\n M: Please wait at the hotel. We'll come and pick you up at half past six. Then, we'll drive to the Capital Restaurant. It's only a ten - minute ride from your hotel. Is it convenient for you?\n W: That's great! See you at six thirty.\n M: See you soon.", "choices": [ "Miss Li's mother invites Mr. Brown to dinner.", "They can sign the contract before the dinner.", "Mr. Brown will be very pleased to be with Miss Li for the dinner." ], "summary": "Miss Li's mother invites Mr. Brown to dinner." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the next plane for L. A. take off?", "dialogue": "M: Is this the terminal for the hourly shuttle to L. A.?\n W: Yes, sir, but I'm sorry to say that you missed the 10:00 by 5 minutes.", "choices": [ "In five minutes.", "At ten.", "At eleven." ], "summary": "At eleven." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the woman's address?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me, where do you live?\n W: I live at No. 156, Fuxing Road.", "choices": [ "No.165, Dongfang Road.", "No.145, Shanghai Road.", "No.156, Fuxing Road." ], "summary": "No.156, Fuxing Road." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the current time in the conversation?", "dialogue": "Passenger: Hey Taxi! Ah great. Thanks for pulling over.\n Driver: Where to?\n Passenger: Well, I'm going to the National Museum of Art, and ....\n Driver: Sure. Hop in. No problem. Hang on!\n Passenger: Uh. Excuse me. How long does it take to get there?\n Driver: Well, that all depends on the traffic, but it shouldn't take more than twenty minutes for the average driver. [Oh]. And I'm not average. I have driving down to an art, so we should be able to cruise through traffic and get there in less than fifteen minutes.\n Passenger: Okay. Uh, sorry for asking [Yeah?], but do you have any idea how much the fare will be?\n Driver: Oh, it shouldn't be more than 18 dollars ... not including a ... uh-hum ... a tip of course.\n Passenger: Oh, and by the way, do you know what time the museum closes?\n Driver: Well, I would guess around 6:00 O'clock.\n Passenger: Uh, do you have the time?\n Driver: Yeah. It's half past four. [Thanks] Uh, this IS your first time to the city, right?\n Passenger: Yeah. How did you know?\n Driver: Well, you can tell tourists from a mile away in this city because they walk down the street looking straight up at the skyscrapers.\n Passenger: Was it that obvious?\n Driver: Well ...\n Passenger: Oh, before I forget, can you recommend any good restaurants downtown that offer meals at a reasonable price?\n Driver: Umm ... Well, the Mexican restaurant, La Fajita, is fantastic. [Oh] It's not as inexpensive as other places I know, but the decor is very authentic, [Okay] and the portions are larger than most places I've been to.\n Passenger: Sounds great! How do I get there from the museum?\n Driver: Well, you can catch the subway right outside the museum. There are buses that run that way, but you would have to transfer a couple of times. And there are taxis too, but they don't run by the museum that often.\n Passenger: Okay. Thanks.", "choices": [ "3:40 PM", "4:15 PM", "4:30 PM" ], "summary": "4:30 PM" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the driver figure out that the passenger is a first-time visitor to the city?", "dialogue": "Passenger: Hey Taxi! Ah great. Thanks for pulling over.\n Driver: Where to?\n Passenger: Well, I'm going to the National Museum of Art, and ....\n Driver: Sure. Hop in. No problem. Hang on!\n Passenger: Uh. Excuse me. How long does it take to get there?\n Driver: Well, that all depends on the traffic, but it shouldn't take more than twenty minutes for the average driver. [Oh]. And I'm not average. I have driving down to an art, so we should be able to cruise through traffic and get there in less than fifteen minutes.\n Passenger: Okay. Uh, sorry for asking [Yeah?], but do you have any idea how much the fare will be?\n Driver: Oh, it shouldn't be more than 18 dollars ... not including a ... uh-hum ... a tip of course.\n Passenger: Oh, and by the way, do you know what time the museum closes?\n Driver: Well, I would guess around 6:00 O'clock.\n Passenger: Uh, do you have the time?\n Driver: Yeah. It's half past four. [Thanks] Uh, this IS your first time to the city, right?\n Passenger: Yeah. How did you know?\n Driver: Well, you can tell tourists from a mile away in this city because they walk down the street looking straight up at the skyscrapers.\n Passenger: Was it that obvious?\n Driver: Well ...\n Passenger: Oh, before I forget, can you recommend any good restaurants downtown that offer meals at a reasonable price?\n Driver: Umm ... Well, the Mexican restaurant, La Fajita, is fantastic. [Oh] It's not as inexpensive as other places I know, but the decor is very authentic, [Okay] and the portions are larger than most places I've been to.\n Passenger: Sounds great! How do I get there from the museum?\n Driver: Well, you can catch the subway right outside the museum. There are buses that run that way, but you would have to transfer a couple of times. And there are taxis too, but they don't run by the museum that often.\n Passenger: Okay. Thanks.", "choices": [ "The driver notices the passenger gazing upward at the tall buildings.", "The passenger does not understand the rules for tipping drivers.", "The driver finds the passenger lost on the street before picking him up." ], "summary": "The driver notices the passenger gazing upward at the tall buildings." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What sort of restaurant is the man looking for?", "dialogue": "Passenger: Hey Taxi! Ah great. Thanks for pulling over.\n Driver: Where to?\n Passenger: Well, I'm going to the National Museum of Art, and ....\n Driver: Sure. Hop in. No problem. Hang on!\n Passenger: Uh. Excuse me. How long does it take to get there?\n Driver: Well, that all depends on the traffic, but it shouldn't take more than twenty minutes for the average driver. [Oh]. And I'm not average. I have driving down to an art, so we should be able to cruise through traffic and get there in less than fifteen minutes.\n Passenger: Okay. Uh, sorry for asking [Yeah?], but do you have any idea how much the fare will be?\n Driver: Oh, it shouldn't be more than 18 dollars ... not including a ... uh-hum ... a tip of course.\n Passenger: Oh, and by the way, do you know what time the museum closes?\n Driver: Well, I would guess around 6:00 O'clock.\n Passenger: Uh, do you have the time?\n Driver: Yeah. It's half past four. [Thanks] Uh, this IS your first time to the city, right?\n Passenger: Yeah. How did you know?\n Driver: Well, you can tell tourists from a mile away in this city because they walk down the street looking straight up at the skyscrapers.\n Passenger: Was it that obvious?\n Driver: Well ...\n Passenger: Oh, before I forget, can you recommend any good restaurants downtown that offer meals at a reasonable price?\n Driver: Umm ... Well, the Mexican restaurant, La Fajita, is fantastic. [Oh] It's not as inexpensive as other places I know, but the decor is very authentic, [Okay] and the portions are larger than most places I've been to.\n Passenger: Sounds great! How do I get there from the museum?\n Driver: Well, you can catch the subway right outside the museum. There are buses that run that way, but you would have to transfer a couple of times. And there are taxis too, but they don't run by the museum that often.\n Passenger: Okay. Thanks.", "choices": [ "one that is relatively inexpensive", "one that is not very crowded", "one that offers large servings" ], "summary": "one that is relatively inexpensive" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is one item the driver did NOT mention about the restaurant?", "dialogue": "Passenger: Hey Taxi! Ah great. Thanks for pulling over.\n Driver: Where to?\n Passenger: Well, I'm going to the National Museum of Art, and ....\n Driver: Sure. Hop in. No problem. Hang on!\n Passenger: Uh. Excuse me. How long does it take to get there?\n Driver: Well, that all depends on the traffic, but it shouldn't take more than twenty minutes for the average driver. [Oh]. And I'm not average. I have driving down to an art, so we should be able to cruise through traffic and get there in less than fifteen minutes.\n Passenger: Okay. Uh, sorry for asking [Yeah?], but do you have any idea how much the fare will be?\n Driver: Oh, it shouldn't be more than 18 dollars ... not including a ... uh-hum ... a tip of course.\n Passenger: Oh, and by the way, do you know what time the museum closes?\n Driver: Well, I would guess around 6:00 O'clock.\n Passenger: Uh, do you have the time?\n Driver: Yeah. It's half past four. [Thanks] Uh, this IS your first time to the city, right?\n Passenger: Yeah. How did you know?\n Driver: Well, you can tell tourists from a mile away in this city because they walk down the street looking straight up at the skyscrapers.\n Passenger: Was it that obvious?\n Driver: Well ...\n Passenger: Oh, before I forget, can you recommend any good restaurants downtown that offer meals at a reasonable price?\n Driver: Umm ... Well, the Mexican restaurant, La Fajita, is fantastic. [Oh] It's not as inexpensive as other places I know, but the decor is very authentic, [Okay] and the portions are larger than most places I've been to.\n Passenger: Sounds great! How do I get there from the museum?\n Driver: Well, you can catch the subway right outside the museum. There are buses that run that way, but you would have to transfer a couple of times. And there are taxis too, but they don't run by the museum that often.\n Passenger: Okay. Thanks.", "choices": [ "the price", "the service", "the interior design" ], "summary": "the service" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The driver suggests that the passenger go ______ to the restaurant.", "dialogue": "Passenger: Hey Taxi! Ah great. Thanks for pulling over.\n Driver: Where to?\n Passenger: Well, I'm going to the National Museum of Art, and ....\n Driver: Sure. Hop in. No problem. Hang on!\n Passenger: Uh. Excuse me. How long does it take to get there?\n Driver: Well, that all depends on the traffic, but it shouldn't take more than twenty minutes for the average driver. [Oh]. And I'm not average. I have driving down to an art, so we should be able to cruise through traffic and get there in less than fifteen minutes.\n Passenger: Okay. Uh, sorry for asking [Yeah?], but do you have any idea how much the fare will be?\n Driver: Oh, it shouldn't be more than 18 dollars ... not including a ... uh-hum ... a tip of course.\n Passenger: Oh, and by the way, do you know what time the museum closes?\n Driver: Well, I would guess around 6:00 O'clock.\n Passenger: Uh, do you have the time?\n Driver: Yeah. It's half past four. [Thanks] Uh, this IS your first time to the city, right?\n Passenger: Yeah. How did you know?\n Driver: Well, you can tell tourists from a mile away in this city because they walk down the street looking straight up at the skyscrapers.\n Passenger: Was it that obvious?\n Driver: Well ...\n Passenger: Oh, before I forget, can you recommend any good restaurants downtown that offer meals at a reasonable price?\n Driver: Umm ... Well, the Mexican restaurant, La Fajita, is fantastic. [Oh] It's not as inexpensive as other places I know, but the decor is very authentic, [Okay] and the portions are larger than most places I've been to.\n Passenger: Sounds great! How do I get there from the museum?\n Driver: Well, you can catch the subway right outside the museum. There are buses that run that way, but you would have to transfer a couple of times. And there are taxis too, but they don't run by the museum that often.\n Passenger: Okay. Thanks.", "choices": [ "by taxi", "by bus", "by subway" ], "summary": "by subway" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the man going?", "dialogue": "Passenger: Hey Taxi! Ah great. Thanks for pulling over.\n Driver: Where to?\n Passenger: Well, I'm going to the National Museum of Art, and ....\n Driver: Sure. Hop in. No problem. Hang on!\n Passenger: Uh. Excuse me. How long does it take to get there?\n Driver: Well, that all depends on the traffic, but it shouldn't take more than twenty minutes for the average driver. [Oh]. And I'm not average. I have driving down to an art, so we should be able to cruise through traffic and get there in less than fifteen minutes.\n Passenger: Okay. Uh, sorry for asking [Yeah?], but do you have any idea how much the fare will be?\n Driver: Oh, it shouldn't be more than 18 dollars ... not including a ... uh-hum ... a tip of course.\n Passenger: Oh, and by the way, do you know what time the museum closes?\n Driver: Well, I would guess around 6:00 O'clock.\n Passenger: Uh, do you have the time?\n Driver: Yeah. It's half past four. [Thanks] Uh, this IS your first time to the city, right?\n Passenger: Yeah. How did you know?\n Driver: Well, you can tell tourists from a mile away in this city because they walk down the street looking straight up at the skyscrapers.\n Passenger: Was it that obvious?\n Driver: Well ...\n Passenger: Oh, before I forget, can you recommend any good restaurants downtown that offer meals at a reasonable price?\n Driver: Umm ... Well, the Mexican restaurant, La Fajita, is fantastic. [Oh] It's not as inexpensive as other places I know, but the decor is very authentic, [Okay] and the portions are larger than most places I've been to.\n Passenger: Sounds great! How do I get there from the museum?\n Driver: Well, you can catch the subway right outside the museum. There are buses that run that way, but you would have to transfer a couple of times. And there are taxis too, but they don't run by the museum that often.\n Passenger: Okay. Thanks.", "choices": [ "to a museum", "to a movie theater", "to a musical" ], "summary": "to a museum" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long will it take to get to his destination?", "dialogue": "Passenger: Hey Taxi! Ah great. Thanks for pulling over.\n Driver: Where to?\n Passenger: Well, I'm going to the National Museum of Art, and ....\n Driver: Sure. Hop in. No problem. Hang on!\n Passenger: Uh. Excuse me. How long does it take to get there?\n Driver: Well, that all depends on the traffic, but it shouldn't take more than twenty minutes for the average driver. [Oh]. And I'm not average. I have driving down to an art, so we should be able to cruise through traffic and get there in less than fifteen minutes.\n Passenger: Okay. Uh, sorry for asking [Yeah?], but do you have any idea how much the fare will be?\n Driver: Oh, it shouldn't be more than 18 dollars ... not including a ... uh-hum ... a tip of course.\n Passenger: Oh, and by the way, do you know what time the museum closes?\n Driver: Well, I would guess around 6:00 O'clock.\n Passenger: Uh, do you have the time?\n Driver: Yeah. It's half past four. [Thanks] Uh, this IS your first time to the city, right?\n Passenger: Yeah. How did you know?\n Driver: Well, you can tell tourists from a mile away in this city because they walk down the street looking straight up at the skyscrapers.\n Passenger: Was it that obvious?\n Driver: Well ...\n Passenger: Oh, before I forget, can you recommend any good restaurants downtown that offer meals at a reasonable price?\n Driver: Umm ... Well, the Mexican restaurant, La Fajita, is fantastic. [Oh] It's not as inexpensive as other places I know, but the decor is very authentic, [Okay] and the portions are larger than most places I've been to.\n Passenger: Sounds great! How do I get there from the museum?\n Driver: Well, you can catch the subway right outside the museum. There are buses that run that way, but you would have to transfer a couple of times. And there are taxis too, but they don't run by the museum that often.\n Passenger: Okay. Thanks.", "choices": [ "under five minutes", "under ten minutes", "under fifteen minutes" ], "summary": "under fifteen minutes" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time does his destination close?", "dialogue": "Passenger: Hey Taxi! Ah great. Thanks for pulling over.\n Driver: Where to?\n Passenger: Well, I'm going to the National Museum of Art, and ....\n Driver: Sure. Hop in. No problem. Hang on!\n Passenger: Uh. Excuse me. How long does it take to get there?\n Driver: Well, that all depends on the traffic, but it shouldn't take more than twenty minutes for the average driver. [Oh]. And I'm not average. I have driving down to an art, so we should be able to cruise through traffic and get there in less than fifteen minutes.\n Passenger: Okay. Uh, sorry for asking [Yeah?], but do you have any idea how much the fare will be?\n Driver: Oh, it shouldn't be more than 18 dollars ... not including a ... uh-hum ... a tip of course.\n Passenger: Oh, and by the way, do you know what time the museum closes?\n Driver: Well, I would guess around 6:00 O'clock.\n Passenger: Uh, do you have the time?\n Driver: Yeah. It's half past four. [Thanks] Uh, this IS your first time to the city, right?\n Passenger: Yeah. How did you know?\n Driver: Well, you can tell tourists from a mile away in this city because they walk down the street looking straight up at the skyscrapers.\n Passenger: Was it that obvious?\n Driver: Well ...\n Passenger: Oh, before I forget, can you recommend any good restaurants downtown that offer meals at a reasonable price?\n Driver: Umm ... Well, the Mexican restaurant, La Fajita, is fantastic. [Oh] It's not as inexpensive as other places I know, but the decor is very authentic, [Okay] and the portions are larger than most places I've been to.\n Passenger: Sounds great! How do I get there from the museum?\n Driver: Well, you can catch the subway right outside the museum. There are buses that run that way, but you would have to transfer a couple of times. And there are taxis too, but they don't run by the museum that often.\n Passenger: Okay. Thanks.", "choices": [ "at 4:30 PM", "at 5:00 PM", "at 6:00 PM" ], "summary": "at 6:00 PM" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the man going later downtown?", "dialogue": "Passenger: Hey Taxi! Ah great. Thanks for pulling over.\n Driver: Where to?\n Passenger: Well, I'm going to the National Museum of Art, and ....\n Driver: Sure. Hop in. No problem. Hang on!\n Passenger: Uh. Excuse me. How long does it take to get there?\n Driver: Well, that all depends on the traffic, but it shouldn't take more than twenty minutes for the average driver. [Oh]. And I'm not average. I have driving down to an art, so we should be able to cruise through traffic and get there in less than fifteen minutes.\n Passenger: Okay. Uh, sorry for asking [Yeah?], but do you have any idea how much the fare will be?\n Driver: Oh, it shouldn't be more than 18 dollars ... not including a ... uh-hum ... a tip of course.\n Passenger: Oh, and by the way, do you know what time the museum closes?\n Driver: Well, I would guess around 6:00 O'clock.\n Passenger: Uh, do you have the time?\n Driver: Yeah. It's half past four. [Thanks] Uh, this IS your first time to the city, right?\n Passenger: Yeah. How did you know?\n Driver: Well, you can tell tourists from a mile away in this city because they walk down the street looking straight up at the skyscrapers.\n Passenger: Was it that obvious?\n Driver: Well ...\n Passenger: Oh, before I forget, can you recommend any good restaurants downtown that offer meals at a reasonable price?\n Driver: Umm ... Well, the Mexican restaurant, La Fajita, is fantastic. [Oh] It's not as inexpensive as other places I know, but the decor is very authentic, [Okay] and the portions are larger than most places I've been to.\n Passenger: Sounds great! How do I get there from the museum?\n Driver: Well, you can catch the subway right outside the museum. There are buses that run that way, but you would have to transfer a couple of times. And there are taxis too, but they don't run by the museum that often.\n Passenger: Okay. Thanks.", "choices": [ "to a party", "to a restaurant", "to a play" ], "summary": "to a restaurant" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much will the fare be for the taxi ride, not including a tip?", "dialogue": "Passenger: Hey Taxi! Ah great. Thanks for pulling over.\n Driver: Where to?\n Passenger: Well, I'm going to the National Museum of Art, and ....\n Driver: Sure. Hop in. No problem. Hang on!\n Passenger: Uh. Excuse me. How long does it take to get there?\n Driver: Well, that all depends on the traffic, but it shouldn't take more than twenty minutes for the average driver. [Oh]. And I'm not average. I have driving down to an art, so we should be able to cruise through traffic and get there in less than fifteen minutes.\n Passenger: Okay. Uh, sorry for asking [Yeah?], but do you have any idea how much the fare will be?\n Driver: Oh, it shouldn't be more than 18 dollars ... not including a ... uh-hum ... a tip of course.\n Passenger: Oh, and by the way, do you know what time the museum closes?\n Driver: Well, I would guess around 6:00 O'clock.\n Passenger: Uh, do you have the time?\n Driver: Yeah. It's half past four. [Thanks] Uh, this IS your first time to the city, right?\n Passenger: Yeah. How did you know?\n Driver: Well, you can tell tourists from a mile away in this city because they walk down the street looking straight up at the skyscrapers.\n Passenger: Was it that obvious?\n Driver: Well ...\n Passenger: Oh, before I forget, can you recommend any good restaurants downtown that offer meals at a reasonable price?\n Driver: Umm ... Well, the Mexican restaurant, La Fajita, is fantastic. [Oh] It's not as inexpensive as other places I know, but the decor is very authentic, [Okay] and the portions are larger than most places I've been to.\n Passenger: Sounds great! How do I get there from the museum?\n Driver: Well, you can catch the subway right outside the museum. There are buses that run that way, but you would have to transfer a couple of times. And there are taxis too, but they don't run by the museum that often.\n Passenger: Okay. Thanks.", "choices": [ "between five and ten dollars", "between ten and fifteen dollars", "between fifteen and twenty dollars" ], "summary": "between fifteen and twenty dollars" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the man and woman doing?", "dialogue": "W: There must be a thunderstorm in some place because the picture isn't very sharp and the sound isn't very clear.\n M: I think you're right, they said on the radio last night that a storm was coming in from the mountains and the morning paper forecast heavy rain.", "choices": [ "Listening to the radio.", "Looking at the photos.", "Watching television." ], "summary": "Watching television." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman suggest the man should do?", "dialogue": "W: You look so angry. What happened?\n M: Nothing, I'd rather not talk about it. Just don't ask.\n W: Come on. I think you need to let off some anger. Not have your feelings held back like that. It'll eat your life.", "choices": [ "Have a healthy diet.", "Get rid of his anger.", "Stop asking question." ], "summary": "Get rid of his anger." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think of skin cancer?", "dialogue": "W: Some people claim that skin cancer is nothing to worry about. Are they right?\n M: No, it is the most common form of cancer.", "choices": [ "The skin cancer is easy to cure.", "The skin cancer is a common cancer.", "The skin cancer need not be worried about." ], "summary": "The skin cancer is a common cancer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When does the supermarket close on weekends?", "dialogue": "W: When does the supermarket close?\n M: It usually closes at eight, but on weekends it closes two hours later.", "choices": [ "Eight.", "Nine.", "Ten." ], "summary": "Ten." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did Lucy get yesterday afternoon?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Lucy! I made a telephone call to you at five this afternoon. But nobody answered it. What were you doing then?\n W: Oh, sorry. My parents and I were out shopping then. We bought some apples and eggs.", "choices": [ "Some apples and eggs.", "Some rich.", "Some chicken." ], "summary": "Some apples and eggs." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many shirts does the man have?", "dialogue": "W: Every time I see you, you are wearing a different shirt.\n M: That's because I have one for every day of the week.", "choices": [ "Five.", "Six.", "Seven." ], "summary": "Seven." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "do we know about the man's friend?", "dialogue": "W: I find your friend's English hard to understand.\n M: Of course. He comes from India and speaks much differently from British people.", "choices": [ "He is talkative.", "He has a strong accent.", "He just went on a trip to India." ], "summary": "He has a strong accent." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is Dick's uncle?", "dialogue": "F: Where are you going, Dick?\n M: I'm going to see my uncle. He is badly ill.", "choices": [ "Maybe he is in the classroom.", "Maybe he is in his office.", "Maybe he is in a hospital." ], "summary": "Maybe he is in a hospital." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the woman do tomorrow?", "dialogue": "W: Oh, I'm sorry, Mr. Smith.\n M: What's up, Mary?\n W: I'm afraid I can't work overtime tomorrow. John and I are holding a party for the 5th anniversary of our wedding.\n M: That's all right. Enjoy yourselves.", "choices": [ "Hold a party.", "See Mr. Smith.", "Work overtime." ], "summary": "Hold a party." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think of the round table?", "dialogue": "F: I think a round table matches our room much better.\n M: Do you really think so?", "choices": [ "It matches the room.", "It doesn't match the room.", "He has no idea." ], "summary": "It doesn't match the room." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do you think the woman will do?", "dialogue": "F: Hi, John. Do you know where to find Bob?\n M: Oh, I don't know. But you can try this phone number.", "choices": [ "Go to see Bob.", "Ring up Bob.", "Wait for Bob to be back." ], "summary": "Ring up Bob." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: Since Simon will graduate this May, the school paper needs a new editor. So if you are interested, I will be happy to nominate you.\n M: Thanks for considering me. But the baseball team is starting up a new season. And I'm afraid I have a lot on my hands.", "choices": [ "He is too busy to accept more responsibility.", "He is eager to be nominated the new editor.", "He is sure to do a better job than Simon." ], "summary": "He is too busy to accept more responsibility." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do the speakers decide to do?", "dialogue": "W: Mike, there's not much left in the refrigerator.\n M: Well, I might be able to pick up a few things after work, but I have to be back rather late today.\n W: In that case, we'll make do with a meal out at McDonald's.", "choices": [ "The man will bring some food back for dinner.", "They will go to their friend's home for supper.", "They will eat out for dinner." ], "summary": "They will eat out for dinner." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation probably take place?", "dialogue": "W: What size do you wear?\n M: A twelve.\n W: Oh, you're lucky. I have just the right size in store. Here it is. Why don't you try it on?", "choices": [ "In a clothing store.", "At the woman's home.", "In the sitting room." ], "summary": "In a clothing store." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Have you run up against any problems in getting the passport renewed?\n W: I haven't started applying yet.", "choices": [ "The woman doesn't think it a problem to get her passport renewed.", "The woman has difficulty renewing her passport.", "The woman hasn't renewed her passport yet." ], "summary": "The woman hasn't renewed her passport yet." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does Susan feel?", "dialogue": "M: Susan, how are you? I heard you were sick?\n W: They must have confused me with somebody else. I've never felt better.", "choices": [ "She feels fine.", "She feels sick.", "She does feel well." ], "summary": "She feels fine." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman want to buy some plants?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Miss. Freezing cold, isn't it? What can I do for you?\n W: I'd like some plants that can keep the earth fresh.\n M: Especially in this cold season when you can't keep die window open, isn't it?\n W: Absolutely. And something that's easy to care for and not expensive.\n M: OK, Miss. Our shop won't disappoint you. Look at these plants. They've just come in and I bet you like one of them. This is a corn plant. The tall tree can grow more than six feet and it doesn't need any water or light.\n W: Quite striking, isn't it? What's that?\n M: A palm. It adds a tropical touch to your room. The leaves are perfect for cleaning your air. It has a long life and it's easy to care for.\n W: Oh, this lovely small plant has beautiful white flower. What do you call it?\n M: Peace lily. Even the flower isn't blooming, its dense leaves look great.\n W: Perfect. It's just what I want.\n M: Won't you have a look at Janet Craig and Mother-in-Law's Tongue? And they're just as good.\n M: No, thanks. The peace lily is OK. The more I see, the less certain I become, you know.", "choices": [ "She believes in the air-cleaning function of plants", "She often sends plants to friends as gifts", "She likes to decorate her house with plants" ], "summary": "She believes in the air-cleaning function of plants" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which of the following plants can add a tropical touch to a room?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Miss. Freezing cold, isn't it? What can I do for you?\n W: I'd like some plants that can keep the earth fresh.\n M: Especially in this cold season when you can't keep die window open, isn't it?\n W: Absolutely. And something that's easy to care for and not expensive.\n M: OK, Miss. Our shop won't disappoint you. Look at these plants. They've just come in and I bet you like one of them. This is a corn plant. The tall tree can grow more than six feet and it doesn't need any water or light.\n W: Quite striking, isn't it? What's that?\n M: A palm. It adds a tropical touch to your room. The leaves are perfect for cleaning your air. It has a long life and it's easy to care for.\n W: Oh, this lovely small plant has beautiful white flower. What do you call it?\n M: Peace lily. Even the flower isn't blooming, its dense leaves look great.\n W: Perfect. It's just what I want.\n M: Won't you have a look at Janet Craig and Mother-in-Law's Tongue? And they're just as good.\n M: No, thanks. The peace lily is OK. The more I see, the less certain I become, you know.", "choices": [ "Palm", "Peace Lily", "Corn Plant" ], "summary": "Palm" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which of the following plants will the woman probably buy in the end?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Miss. Freezing cold, isn't it? What can I do for you?\n W: I'd like some plants that can keep the earth fresh.\n M: Especially in this cold season when you can't keep die window open, isn't it?\n W: Absolutely. And something that's easy to care for and not expensive.\n M: OK, Miss. Our shop won't disappoint you. Look at these plants. They've just come in and I bet you like one of them. This is a corn plant. The tall tree can grow more than six feet and it doesn't need any water or light.\n W: Quite striking, isn't it? What's that?\n M: A palm. It adds a tropical touch to your room. The leaves are perfect for cleaning your air. It has a long life and it's easy to care for.\n W: Oh, this lovely small plant has beautiful white flower. What do you call it?\n M: Peace lily. Even the flower isn't blooming, its dense leaves look great.\n W: Perfect. It's just what I want.\n M: Won't you have a look at Janet Craig and Mother-in-Law's Tongue? And they're just as good.\n M: No, thanks. The peace lily is OK. The more I see, the less certain I become, you know.", "choices": [ "Corn Plant", "Janet Craig", "Peace Lily" ], "summary": "Peace Lily" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What happened to the ship they were talking about?", "dialogue": "W: Did you hear what the captain just said over the loudspeaker? I couldn't make it out.\n M: He said that the ship might not be able to cast its anchor. It's fogged in.", "choices": [ "It was caught in fog.", "It turned over in the storm.", "It wrecked on a rock." ], "summary": "It was caught in fog." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman think about Dennis?", "dialogue": "M: Dennis says he likes to dance.\n W: But he doesn't do it often, does he?", "choices": [ "He seldom dances.", "He doesn't think dancing is very hard.", "He dances very well." ], "summary": "He seldom dances." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know from this conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Now, I'm going to start off by asking you a difficult question. Why would you like to get this post?\n W: Well, first of all I know that your firm has a very good reputation. Then I've heard you offer good opportunities for promotion for the right person.", "choices": [ "The woman is being interviewed by a reporter.", "The woman is asking for a promotion.", "The woman is applying for a job." ], "summary": "The woman is applying for a job." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are these people saying about Mary?", "dialogue": "W: Mary was feeling on top of the world. Do you know what made her so happy?\n M: She got good marks on her mid-term exams.", "choices": [ "She is pleased because she got good marks.", "Mary is pleased to have the mid-term exams.", "Mary is excited about the coming mid-term exams" ], "summary": "She is pleased because she got good marks." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does Bob go to work every day?", "dialogue": "F: Do you walk to your office every day, Bob?\n M: Yes, my office isn't far from my home.", "choices": [ "By bike.", "On foot.", "By bus." ], "summary": "On foot." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which statement does NOT describe the man's problem?", "dialogue": "Dean: Hey, man. What's up?\n Tod: Ah, first of all, I put a buck in the vending machine for a seventy-five cent candy bar, and the thing got stuck here in the machine. Then, I pressed the change button [Ah, man], and nothing happened. [Wow!] Nothing came out. The dumb thing still owes me a quarter.\n Dean: Well, did you talk to the man at the snack bar to see if he could refund your money?\n Tod: Yeah, I tried that, but he said he didn't own the machine, and I'd have to call the phone number on the machine.\n Dean: What a bummer.\n Tod: Hey, I have an idea. [What?] Why don't we rock the machine back and forth until the candy bar falls?\n Dean: Nothing doing. I don't want to be responsible for breaking the thing, and besides, someone might call the cops.\n Tod: Ah, don't worry. I've done it before.\n Tod: Oh well. Hey, hey, tough luck. Hey, here, take my candy bar. [You mean?] Yeah, the machine and I hit it off earlier today.", "choices": [ "He can't get his snack from the machine.", "The machine didn't give him change.", "He accidentally purchased the wrong item." ], "summary": "He accidentally purchased the wrong item." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why can't the cashier at the snack bar help the man?", "dialogue": "Dean: Hey, man. What's up?\n Tod: Ah, first of all, I put a buck in the vending machine for a seventy-five cent candy bar, and the thing got stuck here in the machine. Then, I pressed the change button [Ah, man], and nothing happened. [Wow!] Nothing came out. The dumb thing still owes me a quarter.\n Dean: Well, did you talk to the man at the snack bar to see if he could refund your money?\n Tod: Yeah, I tried that, but he said he didn't own the machine, and I'd have to call the phone number on the machine.\n Dean: What a bummer.\n Tod: Hey, I have an idea. [What?] Why don't we rock the machine back and forth until the candy bar falls?\n Dean: Nothing doing. I don't want to be responsible for breaking the thing, and besides, someone might call the cops.\n Tod: Ah, don't worry. I've done it before.\n Tod: Oh well. Hey, hey, tough luck. Hey, here, take my candy bar. [You mean?] Yeah, the machine and I hit it off earlier today.", "choices": [ "The vending machine is not part of his business.", "The customer pushed the wrong number.", "He doesn't have a key to open the machine." ], "summary": "The vending machine is not part of his business." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man recommend they do?", "dialogue": "Dean: Hey, man. What's up?\n Tod: Ah, first of all, I put a buck in the vending machine for a seventy-five cent candy bar, and the thing got stuck here in the machine. Then, I pressed the change button [Ah, man], and nothing happened. [Wow!] Nothing came out. The dumb thing still owes me a quarter.\n Dean: Well, did you talk to the man at the snack bar to see if he could refund your money?\n Tod: Yeah, I tried that, but he said he didn't own the machine, and I'd have to call the phone number on the machine.\n Dean: What a bummer.\n Tod: Hey, I have an idea. [What?] Why don't we rock the machine back and forth until the candy bar falls?\n Dean: Nothing doing. I don't want to be responsible for breaking the thing, and besides, someone might call the cops.\n Tod: Ah, don't worry. I've done it before.\n Tod: Oh well. Hey, hey, tough luck. Hey, here, take my candy bar. [You mean?] Yeah, the machine and I hit it off earlier today.", "choices": [ "call the phone number on the machine", "move the machine to get the candy to drop", "forget about the problem and go home" ], "summary": "move the machine to get the candy to drop" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man's friend reject his suggestion?", "dialogue": "Dean: Hey, man. What's up?\n Tod: Ah, first of all, I put a buck in the vending machine for a seventy-five cent candy bar, and the thing got stuck here in the machine. Then, I pressed the change button [Ah, man], and nothing happened. [Wow!] Nothing came out. The dumb thing still owes me a quarter.\n Dean: Well, did you talk to the man at the snack bar to see if he could refund your money?\n Tod: Yeah, I tried that, but he said he didn't own the machine, and I'd have to call the phone number on the machine.\n Dean: What a bummer.\n Tod: Hey, I have an idea. [What?] Why don't we rock the machine back and forth until the candy bar falls?\n Dean: Nothing doing. I don't want to be responsible for breaking the thing, and besides, someone might call the cops.\n Tod: Ah, don't worry. I've done it before.\n Tod: Oh well. Hey, hey, tough luck. Hey, here, take my candy bar. [You mean?] Yeah, the machine and I hit it off earlier today.", "choices": [ "He thinks they'll break the candy if it falls.", "He knows they'll lose more money that way.", "He fears someone might call the police." ], "summary": "He fears someone might call the police." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man's friend infer in the last sentence of the conversation?", "dialogue": "Dean: Hey, man. What's up?\n Tod: Ah, first of all, I put a buck in the vending machine for a seventy-five cent candy bar, and the thing got stuck here in the machine. Then, I pressed the change button [Ah, man], and nothing happened. [Wow!] Nothing came out. The dumb thing still owes me a quarter.\n Dean: Well, did you talk to the man at the snack bar to see if he could refund your money?\n Tod: Yeah, I tried that, but he said he didn't own the machine, and I'd have to call the phone number on the machine.\n Dean: What a bummer.\n Tod: Hey, I have an idea. [What?] Why don't we rock the machine back and forth until the candy bar falls?\n Dean: Nothing doing. I don't want to be responsible for breaking the thing, and besides, someone might call the cops.\n Tod: Ah, don't worry. I've done it before.\n Tod: Oh well. Hey, hey, tough luck. Hey, here, take my candy bar. [You mean?] Yeah, the machine and I hit it off earlier today.", "choices": [ "He was able to buy some candy without a problem.", "They might have more luck with the machine tomorrow.", "He'll buy his friend something at a different place." ], "summary": "He was able to buy some candy without a problem." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the problem?", "dialogue": "W: I just made a jar of jam this morning and now I can't find it any where. Do you know what happened to it?\n M: Did you hear a crash, that was it, I'm just as clumsy as ever.", "choices": [ "The woman doesn't like jam.", "The man broke the jar.", "The man had an accident." ], "summary": "The man broke the jar." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation take place?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Old English Restaurant. Can I help you?\n M: Yes. I'd like to book a table for tonight.\n W: Yes, sir. What time?\n M: Eight o'clock.\n W: Certainly. For how many people?\n M: There are ten of us.\n W: Ten of you! But we don't usually accept large parties, sir.\n M: I know, but we are regular customers.\n W: What's your name please, sir?\n M: Michael Peterson.\n W: Mr. Peterson...of course! That'll be all right. We'll put two tables together.\n M: Thanks.\n W: What food would you prefer for today, sir? We have fresh seafood tonight.\n M: No. We like to eat vegetables.", "choices": [ "At a seafood shop.", "In a dining hall.", "On the phone." ], "summary": "On the phone." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the restaurant?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Old English Restaurant. Can I help you?\n M: Yes. I'd like to book a table for tonight.\n W: Yes, sir. What time?\n M: Eight o'clock.\n W: Certainly. For how many people?\n M: There are ten of us.\n W: Ten of you! But we don't usually accept large parties, sir.\n M: I know, but we are regular customers.\n W: What's your name please, sir?\n M: Michael Peterson.\n W: Mr. Peterson...of course! That'll be all right. We'll put two tables together.\n M: Thanks.\n W: What food would you prefer for today, sir? We have fresh seafood tonight.\n M: No. We like to eat vegetables.", "choices": [ "It is famous for seafood.", "It seldom accepts large parties.", "Famous people often come to dine." ], "summary": "It seldom accepts large parties." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Old English Restaurant. Can I help you?\n M: Yes. I'd like to book a table for tonight.\n W: Yes, sir. What time?\n M: Eight o'clock.\n W: Certainly. For how many people?\n M: There are ten of us.\n W: Ten of you! But we don't usually accept large parties, sir.\n M: I know, but we are regular customers.\n W: What's your name please, sir?\n M: Michael Peterson.\n W: Mr. Peterson...of course! That'll be all right. We'll put two tables together.\n M: Thanks.\n W: What food would you prefer for today, sir? We have fresh seafood tonight.\n M: No. We like to eat vegetables.", "choices": [ "The restaurant is by the sea.", "Seafood is very popular nowadays.", "Regular customers have advantages there." ], "summary": "Regular customers have advantages there." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What'll Yang do tonight?", "dialogue": "M: Will you go to the theatre with US tonight,Yang?\n W: I'd love to, but my mother wants me to drive her to the airport. She'll go to England to see my sister.", "choices": [ "She'll go to the theatre.", "She'll drive her mother to the airport.", "She'll drive to see her sister." ], "summary": "She'll drive her mother to the airport." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where will the family probably go for holiday?", "dialogue": "W: Have you planned your holiday?\n M: Well, I intend to go to Boston, but my wife insists on visiting the National Park and my son Tom wants to go to the beach. I think both my wife and I will give up our ideas to please Tom.", "choices": [ "To the National Park.", "To the seaside.", "To Boston." ], "summary": "To the seaside." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can be inferred about the woman?", "dialogue": "W: You're not going to make the call, are you? Aren't you going to wait until dawn? I don't think it is a right moment for you to pick up the phone.\n M: I should wait until then, but I simply can't.", "choices": [ "She doesn't want the man to call so early.", "She urges the man to call immediately.", "She encourages the man to do whatever he likes." ], "summary": "She doesn't want the man to call so early." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why can't the man help the woman?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, can you tell me the way to the central station?\n M: I'm afraid I can't. I've only been here one week myself.", "choices": [ "He has never been to the place.", "He has never heard of the place.", "He is not familiar with the place." ], "summary": "He is not familiar with the place." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The woman's son is good at his lessons, isn't he?", "dialogue": "F: Excuse me, Mr. Smith. Is my son doing well in his lessons?\n M: Oh, I think he is in trouble.", "choices": [ "No, he isn't.", "Yes, he is.", "He is good at some." ], "summary": "No, he isn't." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why didn't Linda attend the meeting?", "dialogue": "M: Linda is supposed to be here at the meeting tonight. Where is she?\n W: She came down with the flu and had to stay home.", "choices": [ "Because she had to fly out of town.", "Because she's sick.", "Because she said that she'd come later." ], "summary": "Because she's sick." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation probably take place?", "dialogue": "M: Thank you for coming today, Mrs. Dobson.\n W: I came down here as soon as I could.\n M: Derrick is in his classroom with Mr. Green right now.\n W: My son is a good student. He's never gotten into a fight before. His father and I are taking this very seriously.", "choices": [ "In a police station.", "In the teacher's office.", "In an elementary school classroom." ], "summary": "In the teacher's office." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much does one cup cost if you buy two?", "dialogue": "M: How much are these cups, please?\n W: Four yuan for each or seven for two.", "choices": [ "8 yuan.", "4 yuan.", "3.5 yuan." ], "summary": "3.5 yuan." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is Greg Sonders?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, can I talk to Mary, please?\n W: This is Mary. Who's that speaking?\n M: Hi, Mary. This is Greg Sonders from Brown College.\n W: How can I help you, Mr. Sonders?\n M: Well, your papers mention your impressive grade point average. And your test scores meet our admission standards. But we'd like to know if you'd be interested in college sports.\n W: Definitely! I wrote on my application that I played high school basketball. In fact, I hold my school's all time record for points scored in a game.\n M: Great! Do you play any other sports?\n W: I also play volleyball.\n M: Great! Well, you've certainly made an impression on us. We'll let you know our decision soon.\n W: Thanks!\n M: Goodbye.", "choices": [ "A college official.", "A student from Brown College.", "A boss from a company." ], "summary": "A college official." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "does Greg want to know?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, can I talk to Mary, please?\n W: This is Mary. Who's that speaking?\n M: Hi, Mary. This is Greg Sonders from Brown College.\n W: How can I help you, Mr. Sonders?\n M: Well, your papers mention your impressive grade point average. And your test scores meet our admission standards. But we'd like to know if you'd be interested in college sports.\n W: Definitely! I wrote on my application that I played high school basketball. In fact, I hold my school's all time record for points scored in a game.\n M: Great! Do you play any other sports?\n W: I also play volleyball.\n M: Great! Well, you've certainly made an impression on us. We'll let you know our decision soon.\n W: Thanks!\n M: Goodbye.", "choices": [ "Mary's grade point average.", "Mary's test scores.", "If Mary is interested in college sports." ], "summary": "If Mary is interested in college sports." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What sport is Mary probably best at?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, can I talk to Mary, please?\n W: This is Mary. Who's that speaking?\n M: Hi, Mary. This is Greg Sonders from Brown College.\n W: How can I help you, Mr. Sonders?\n M: Well, your papers mention your impressive grade point average. And your test scores meet our admission standards. But we'd like to know if you'd be interested in college sports.\n W: Definitely! I wrote on my application that I played high school basketball. In fact, I hold my school's all time record for points scored in a game.\n M: Great! Do you play any other sports?\n W: I also play volleyball.\n M: Great! Well, you've certainly made an impression on us. We'll let you know our decision soon.\n W: Thanks!\n M: Goodbye.", "choices": [ "Volleyball.", "Basketball.", "Baseball." ], "summary": "Basketball." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is National City Bank?", "dialogue": "M: How can I get to National City Bank?\n W: Walk down Elm Street as far as the traffic lights; turn left onto Poplar Street; walk to the end onto Oak Street and the bank is on your left.", "choices": [ "On Elm Street.", "On Oak Street.", "On Poplar Street." ], "summary": "On Oak Street." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When was the house built?", "dialogue": "F: How old a house it is!\n M: Yes, it was built three hundred years ago.", "choices": [ "Around 1970.", "Around 1700.", "Around 1300." ], "summary": "Around 1700." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about Bill?", "dialogue": "W: Do you know if Bill has finished his research paper on computers?\n M: I don't think so. He always seems to put things off until the last minute.", "choices": [ "He will finish the paper soon.", "He's not going to write the paper.", "He seldom completes his work early." ], "summary": "He seldom completes his work early." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Is the brown horse stronger than the white one?", "dialogue": "M: I think the white horse is stronger than the brown one.\n F: Yes, I think se, too.", "choices": [ "No, it isn't.", "Yes, it is.", "It's not clear." ], "summary": "No, it isn't." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does this interview take place?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, this is Ann broadcasting from university radio and in the studio we have Robin, president of the Martha Bicycle Club with us.\n M: Good morning, everyone.\n W: Robin, can you tell us what the mountain lake cycle tour is all about?\n M: Well, Ann, the tour today is not a race. People do it for fitness and fun andtry to better their time every year.\n W: How long will it take to cycle one way, Robin?\n M: About seven to nine hours for the average cyclists. Good cyclists can do it in four hours.\n W: How many people will be taking part this year?\n M: This is our biggest year ever. We have twelve hundred cyclists registered.\n W: I doubt they'll block the road when the cyclists start out?\n M: Don't worry, we've introduced the staggered starts to avoid these problems. Our first group will leave Ottawa at seven o'clock.\n W: Thank you, Robin. Now down to the starting line of the university.", "choices": [ "In the radio studio.", "In the bicycle shop.", "On the road." ], "summary": "In the radio studio." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why do cyclists participate in the mountain lake cycle tour?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, this is Ann broadcasting from university radio and in the studio we have Robin, president of the Martha Bicycle Club with us.\n M: Good morning, everyone.\n W: Robin, can you tell us what the mountain lake cycle tour is all about?\n M: Well, Ann, the tour today is not a race. People do it for fitness and fun andtry to better their time every year.\n W: How long will it take to cycle one way, Robin?\n M: About seven to nine hours for the average cyclists. Good cyclists can do it in four hours.\n W: How many people will be taking part this year?\n M: This is our biggest year ever. We have twelve hundred cyclists registered.\n W: I doubt they'll block the road when the cyclists start out?\n M: Don't worry, we've introduced the staggered starts to avoid these problems. Our first group will leave Ottawa at seven o'clock.\n W: Thank you, Robin. Now down to the starting line of the university.", "choices": [ "To meet cyclists from other countries.", "To race with professional athletes.", "To exercise and enjoy themselves." ], "summary": "To exercise and enjoy themselves." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many cyclists will take part in the tour?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, this is Ann broadcasting from university radio and in the studio we have Robin, president of the Martha Bicycle Club with us.\n M: Good morning, everyone.\n W: Robin, can you tell us what the mountain lake cycle tour is all about?\n M: Well, Ann, the tour today is not a race. People do it for fitness and fun andtry to better their time every year.\n W: How long will it take to cycle one way, Robin?\n M: About seven to nine hours for the average cyclists. Good cyclists can do it in four hours.\n W: How many people will be taking part this year?\n M: This is our biggest year ever. We have twelve hundred cyclists registered.\n W: I doubt they'll block the road when the cyclists start out?\n M: Don't worry, we've introduced the staggered starts to avoid these problems. Our first group will leave Ottawa at seven o'clock.\n W: Thank you, Robin. Now down to the starting line of the university.", "choices": [ "Two hundred cyclists.", "Ten hundred cyclists.", "Twelve hundred cyclists." ], "summary": "Twelve hundred cyclists." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman going to do this afternoon?", "dialogue": "M: Would you go to the cinema with me this afternoon?\n W: Well, I'm meeting an old friend of mine at 4 p.m.", "choices": [ "Attend a meeting.", "See a film.", "Meet her old friend." ], "summary": "Meet her old friend." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does Dave need a roommate to pay for rent?", "dialogue": "Dave: Hi Randall. [ Hi ] Come on in.\n Randall: Uh, yeah, I stopped by to see if you were still looking for a roommate to share your house.\n Dave: Yeap. I sure am. Ever since I cut back on my working hours to go to school, I've been really strapped for cash.\n Randall: Oh.\n Dave: Hey, let me show you the place. Uh, here's the living room.\n Randall: Oh. It looks like you could use a new carpet ... and those stains?\n Dave: Well. I've had a few problems with some former roommates. I know it needs to be cleaned, but I just don't have the money to do it right now.\n Randall: Oh. And what about the kitchen?\n Dave: Right this way. Look. It's completely furnished with all the latest appliances, except ...\n Randall: What?\n Dave: Well, the refrigerator door is broken ... a little bit ... and it won't shut all the way. It needs fixing, but don't worry. I've just improvised by pushing a box against it to keep it shut.\n Randall: Hmm. Great.\n Dave: Ah. It isn't that bad.\n Randall: Well how about the bathroom?\n Dave: Well ...\n Randall: No, no. Don't tell me. The toilet is clogged or the sink has a few leaks.\n Dave: No, those work fine, but, uh, the tile in the shower needs to be replaced, and the window needs fixing.\n Randall: Let me see. The tile ... what? The window? Where's the window pane?\n Dave: Well, that's another slight problem. I've put up a piece of cardboard to keep out the [ Hmmm ] rain and snow, and if it gets a little cold, you can always turn up the heat. Well, you used to until the central heating went out. [Oh boy.]\n Randall: Hey, I think I've seen enough. I can't believe you've survived under these conditions.\n Dave: So what do you think? You really can't beat a place like this for $450 a month. So it has a few problems, but we can fix those.\n Randall: Uh, no thank you. I think I've seen enough.", "choices": [ "He was recently laid off from his job.", "He is working fewer hours these days.", "He quit his job to go back to school." ], "summary": "He is working fewer hours these days." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is wrong with the carpet in the living room?", "dialogue": "Dave: Hi Randall. [ Hi ] Come on in.\n Randall: Uh, yeah, I stopped by to see if you were still looking for a roommate to share your house.\n Dave: Yeap. I sure am. Ever since I cut back on my working hours to go to school, I've been really strapped for cash.\n Randall: Oh.\n Dave: Hey, let me show you the place. Uh, here's the living room.\n Randall: Oh. It looks like you could use a new carpet ... and those stains?\n Dave: Well. I've had a few problems with some former roommates. I know it needs to be cleaned, but I just don't have the money to do it right now.\n Randall: Oh. And what about the kitchen?\n Dave: Right this way. Look. It's completely furnished with all the latest appliances, except ...\n Randall: What?\n Dave: Well, the refrigerator door is broken ... a little bit ... and it won't shut all the way. It needs fixing, but don't worry. I've just improvised by pushing a box against it to keep it shut.\n Randall: Hmm. Great.\n Dave: Ah. It isn't that bad.\n Randall: Well how about the bathroom?\n Dave: Well ...\n Randall: No, no. Don't tell me. The toilet is clogged or the sink has a few leaks.\n Dave: No, those work fine, but, uh, the tile in the shower needs to be replaced, and the window needs fixing.\n Randall: Let me see. The tile ... what? The window? Where's the window pane?\n Dave: Well, that's another slight problem. I've put up a piece of cardboard to keep out the [ Hmmm ] rain and snow, and if it gets a little cold, you can always turn up the heat. Well, you used to until the central heating went out. [Oh boy.]\n Randall: Hey, I think I've seen enough. I can't believe you've survived under these conditions.\n Dave: So what do you think? You really can't beat a place like this for $450 a month. So it has a few problems, but we can fix those.\n Randall: Uh, no thank you. I think I've seen enough.", "choices": [ "It is soiled in several places.", "It has a few tears here and there.", "It is really worn out." ], "summary": "It is soiled in several places." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What has Dave done to fix temporarily the refrigerator door?", "dialogue": "Dave: Hi Randall. [ Hi ] Come on in.\n Randall: Uh, yeah, I stopped by to see if you were still looking for a roommate to share your house.\n Dave: Yeap. I sure am. Ever since I cut back on my working hours to go to school, I've been really strapped for cash.\n Randall: Oh.\n Dave: Hey, let me show you the place. Uh, here's the living room.\n Randall: Oh. It looks like you could use a new carpet ... and those stains?\n Dave: Well. I've had a few problems with some former roommates. I know it needs to be cleaned, but I just don't have the money to do it right now.\n Randall: Oh. And what about the kitchen?\n Dave: Right this way. Look. It's completely furnished with all the latest appliances, except ...\n Randall: What?\n Dave: Well, the refrigerator door is broken ... a little bit ... and it won't shut all the way. It needs fixing, but don't worry. I've just improvised by pushing a box against it to keep it shut.\n Randall: Hmm. Great.\n Dave: Ah. It isn't that bad.\n Randall: Well how about the bathroom?\n Dave: Well ...\n Randall: No, no. Don't tell me. The toilet is clogged or the sink has a few leaks.\n Dave: No, those work fine, but, uh, the tile in the shower needs to be replaced, and the window needs fixing.\n Randall: Let me see. The tile ... what? The window? Where's the window pane?\n Dave: Well, that's another slight problem. I've put up a piece of cardboard to keep out the [ Hmmm ] rain and snow, and if it gets a little cold, you can always turn up the heat. Well, you used to until the central heating went out. [Oh boy.]\n Randall: Hey, I think I've seen enough. I can't believe you've survived under these conditions.\n Dave: So what do you think? You really can't beat a place like this for $450 a month. So it has a few problems, but we can fix those.\n Randall: Uh, no thank you. I think I've seen enough.", "choices": [ "He used some heavy-duty tape around the door.", "He applied some super glue to keep the hinges on tightly.", "He pushed a box against the door to keep it shut." ], "summary": "He pushed a box against the door to keep it shut." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which problem is true of the bathroom?", "dialogue": "Dave: Hi Randall. [ Hi ] Come on in.\n Randall: Uh, yeah, I stopped by to see if you were still looking for a roommate to share your house.\n Dave: Yeap. I sure am. Ever since I cut back on my working hours to go to school, I've been really strapped for cash.\n Randall: Oh.\n Dave: Hey, let me show you the place. Uh, here's the living room.\n Randall: Oh. It looks like you could use a new carpet ... and those stains?\n Dave: Well. I've had a few problems with some former roommates. I know it needs to be cleaned, but I just don't have the money to do it right now.\n Randall: Oh. And what about the kitchen?\n Dave: Right this way. Look. It's completely furnished with all the latest appliances, except ...\n Randall: What?\n Dave: Well, the refrigerator door is broken ... a little bit ... and it won't shut all the way. It needs fixing, but don't worry. I've just improvised by pushing a box against it to keep it shut.\n Randall: Hmm. Great.\n Dave: Ah. It isn't that bad.\n Randall: Well how about the bathroom?\n Dave: Well ...\n Randall: No, no. Don't tell me. The toilet is clogged or the sink has a few leaks.\n Dave: No, those work fine, but, uh, the tile in the shower needs to be replaced, and the window needs fixing.\n Randall: Let me see. The tile ... what? The window? Where's the window pane?\n Dave: Well, that's another slight problem. I've put up a piece of cardboard to keep out the [ Hmmm ] rain and snow, and if it gets a little cold, you can always turn up the heat. Well, you used to until the central heating went out. [Oh boy.]\n Randall: Hey, I think I've seen enough. I can't believe you've survived under these conditions.\n Dave: So what do you think? You really can't beat a place like this for $450 a month. So it has a few problems, but we can fix those.\n Randall: Uh, no thank you. I think I've seen enough.", "choices": [ "The tile needs replacing.", "The sink is clogged.", "The window pane is cracked." ], "summary": "The tile needs replacing." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Randall probably do at the end of the conversation?", "dialogue": "Dave: Hi Randall. [ Hi ] Come on in.\n Randall: Uh, yeah, I stopped by to see if you were still looking for a roommate to share your house.\n Dave: Yeap. I sure am. Ever since I cut back on my working hours to go to school, I've been really strapped for cash.\n Randall: Oh.\n Dave: Hey, let me show you the place. Uh, here's the living room.\n Randall: Oh. It looks like you could use a new carpet ... and those stains?\n Dave: Well. I've had a few problems with some former roommates. I know it needs to be cleaned, but I just don't have the money to do it right now.\n Randall: Oh. And what about the kitchen?\n Dave: Right this way. Look. It's completely furnished with all the latest appliances, except ...\n Randall: What?\n Dave: Well, the refrigerator door is broken ... a little bit ... and it won't shut all the way. It needs fixing, but don't worry. I've just improvised by pushing a box against it to keep it shut.\n Randall: Hmm. Great.\n Dave: Ah. It isn't that bad.\n Randall: Well how about the bathroom?\n Dave: Well ...\n Randall: No, no. Don't tell me. The toilet is clogged or the sink has a few leaks.\n Dave: No, those work fine, but, uh, the tile in the shower needs to be replaced, and the window needs fixing.\n Randall: Let me see. The tile ... what? The window? Where's the window pane?\n Dave: Well, that's another slight problem. I've put up a piece of cardboard to keep out the [ Hmmm ] rain and snow, and if it gets a little cold, you can always turn up the heat. Well, you used to until the central heating went out. [Oh boy.]\n Randall: Hey, I think I've seen enough. I can't believe you've survived under these conditions.\n Dave: So what do you think? You really can't beat a place like this for $450 a month. So it has a few problems, but we can fix those.\n Randall: Uh, no thank you. I think I've seen enough.", "choices": [ "He decides to look for another place.", "He agrees to split the cost of rent.", "He helps Dave fix up the house." ], "summary": "He decides to look for another place." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman suggest the man do?", "dialogue": "M: Do you know anyone who has a spare bookshelf? I just don't know where to put my newly borrowed reference materials.\n W: Have you checked with Marsha?", "choices": [ "Ask Marsha if she has an extra bookshelf.", "Ask Marsha where the bookshelf is.", "Check through the books on Marsha's shelf." ], "summary": "Ask Marsha if she has an extra bookshelf." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will they start?", "dialogue": "M: When shall we start?\n F: Now it's 8:30. We'll start half an hour later.", "choices": [ "At 8:00.", "At 8:30.", "At 9:00." ], "summary": "At 9:00." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the possible relationship between the speakers?", "dialogue": "W: We haven't seen much of you lately in the company. Have you been a-way on business?\n M: No, I've been away on holiday. I've got a cousin in Edinburgh.", "choices": [ "Family members.", "Classmates.", "Co-workers." ], "summary": "Co-workers." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How often does the No. 1 bus run?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, John. What are you doing here?\n M: I'm waiting for the bus.\n W: Where are you going?\n M: I'm going to the station to meet my sister.\n W: Oh, is she coming by herself?\n M: Yes, the train comes in about half past four, but it's twenty past four now. I have only ten minutes!\n W: How often does the bus run?\n M: Every ten minutes. I missed a No. 1 bus 15 minutes ago, and the next one hasn't come yet!", "choices": [ "Every 5 minutes.", "Every 10 minutes.", "Every 15 minutes." ], "summary": "Every 10 minutes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does John's sister come?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, John. What are you doing here?\n M: I'm waiting for the bus.\n W: Where are you going?\n M: I'm going to the station to meet my sister.\n W: Oh, is she coming by herself?\n M: Yes, the train comes in about half past four, but it's twenty past four now. I have only ten minutes!\n W: How often does the bus run?\n M: Every ten minutes. I missed a No. 1 bus 15 minutes ago, and the next one hasn't come yet!", "choices": [ "By car.", "By air.", "By train." ], "summary": "By train." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will John's sister arrive?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, John. What are you doing here?\n M: I'm waiting for the bus.\n W: Where are you going?\n M: I'm going to the station to meet my sister.\n W: Oh, is she coming by herself?\n M: Yes, the train comes in about half past four, but it's twenty past four now. I have only ten minutes!\n W: How often does the bus run?\n M: Every ten minutes. I missed a No. 1 bus 15 minutes ago, and the next one hasn't come yet!", "choices": [ "At 4:30.", "At 4:20.", "At 4:10." ], "summary": "At 4:30." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How did the woman learn about the job opening?", "dialogue": "M: How did you find your job? Was it advertised in the paper?\n W: No. I searched and searched in the paper for months without finding anything. Then a friend told me about this job. So I applied for it and got it.\n M: You are lucky.", "choices": [ "A friend told her about it.", "She saw an ad in the newspaper.", "She heard about it during a television interview." ], "summary": "A friend told her about it." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did the conversation happen?", "dialogue": "M: Waiter, it is not what I ordered.\n W: Oh, sorry.", "choices": [ "In a hospital.", "In a restaurant.", "In a post office." ], "summary": "In a restaurant." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man doing?", "dialogue": "M: Well, do you have anything planned for this Saturday?\n W: Er, I'm kind of busy. Why do you ask?\n M: I was wondering if we could get together and do something, like going to a concert or taking a walk by the lake.\n W: I'd love to, but I'm really busy this weekend.\n M: That's too bad.\n W: I have promised to help with the cleaning of the house at 10:30 in the morning. And then, I have an appointment with the dentist at 12:30 pm.\n M: How about after the dentist's appointment?\n W: Then, I'll have to meet Jim at 4:30 pm to help him with the science project due on Monday morning.\n M: OK, then, maybe some other time.", "choices": [ "Making an appointment.", "Offering information.", "Asking for permission." ], "summary": "Making an appointment." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time is the woman going to see the dentist this Saturday?", "dialogue": "M: Well, do you have anything planned for this Saturday?\n W: Er, I'm kind of busy. Why do you ask?\n M: I was wondering if we could get together and do something, like going to a concert or taking a walk by the lake.\n W: I'd love to, but I'm really busy this weekend.\n M: That's too bad.\n W: I have promised to help with the cleaning of the house at 10:30 in the morning. And then, I have an appointment with the dentist at 12:30 pm.\n M: How about after the dentist's appointment?\n W: Then, I'll have to meet Jim at 4:30 pm to help him with the science project due on Monday morning.\n M: OK, then, maybe some other time.", "choices": [ "10:30 a.m", "12:30 p.m", "4:30 p.m" ], "summary": "12:30 p.m" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What ie the woman going to do after seeing the dentist?", "dialogue": "M: Well, do you have anything planned for this Saturday?\n W: Er, I'm kind of busy. Why do you ask?\n M: I was wondering if we could get together and do something, like going to a concert or taking a walk by the lake.\n W: I'd love to, but I'm really busy this weekend.\n M: That's too bad.\n W: I have promised to help with the cleaning of the house at 10:30 in the morning. And then, I have an appointment with the dentist at 12:30 pm.\n M: How about after the dentist's appointment?\n W: Then, I'll have to meet Jim at 4:30 pm to help him with the science project due on Monday morning.\n M: OK, then, maybe some other time.", "choices": [ "Clean the house", "Take a walk by the lake", "Help Jim with his science project." ], "summary": "Help Jim with his science project." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we infer from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Well, what did you think of the movie?\n W: I don't know why I let you talk me into going. I just don't like violence. Next time you'd better choose a comedy.", "choices": [ "The woman regrets going to the movie.", "The woman prefers light movies before sleep.", "The woman saw a comedy instead of a horror movie." ], "summary": "The woman regrets going to the movie." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the most probable relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "W: Open wide. Now show me where it hurts.\n M: Here on the bottom, especially when I bite something cold or hot. I couldn't enjoy ice-cream and hot soup any more. It's a real torture.", "choices": [ "Dentist and patient.", "Lawyer and client.", "Teacher and student." ], "summary": "Dentist and patient." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When must the man reach the airport for flight 809?", "dialogue": "M: Miss, what time is the flight 809 for Shanghai due to depart?\n W: It leaves at 4:15, but you must check in one hour before departure.", "choices": [ "3:15.", "3:50.", "4:15." ], "summary": "3:15." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the relationship between the woman and the man?", "dialogue": "W: Why weren't you at the German class last night, Tom? Have you given up?\n M: Well, no...I came back late yesterday and found John sleeping in the chair. He'd been writing a report all day long and he was too tired to go out again, so we gave the lesson a miss.\n W: You've missed quite a lot of lessons lately, haven't you? Are you losing interest?\n M: Yes, I'm afraid so. Neither John nor I have a gift for language. People just laugh at us when we attempt to speak German. How did you and Jane pick it up so quickly and easily? You've hardly been in Germany a month.\n W: It was neither quick nor easy. We'd both studied the language before we came, and we only needed to revise it.\n M: Anyway, all our friends here speak English very well, so we don't really need to learn German.", "choices": [ "Teacher and student.", "Mother and son.", "Classmates." ], "summary": "Classmates." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why didn't the man come to the class last night?", "dialogue": "W: Why weren't you at the German class last night, Tom? Have you given up?\n M: Well, no...I came back late yesterday and found John sleeping in the chair. He'd been writing a report all day long and he was too tired to go out again, so we gave the lesson a miss.\n W: You've missed quite a lot of lessons lately, haven't you? Are you losing interest?\n M: Yes, I'm afraid so. Neither John nor I have a gift for language. People just laugh at us when we attempt to speak German. How did you and Jane pick it up so quickly and easily? You've hardly been in Germany a month.\n W: It was neither quick nor easy. We'd both studied the language before we came, and we only needed to revise it.\n M: Anyway, all our friends here speak English very well, so we don't really need to learn German.", "choices": [ "He came back late and his friend was tired.", "He had given it up.", "He had been writing reports all day long." ], "summary": "He came back late and his friend was tired." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we know about the man?", "dialogue": "W: Why weren't you at the German class last night, Tom? Have you given up?\n M: Well, no...I came back late yesterday and found John sleeping in the chair. He'd been writing a report all day long and he was too tired to go out again, so we gave the lesson a miss.\n W: You've missed quite a lot of lessons lately, haven't you? Are you losing interest?\n M: Yes, I'm afraid so. Neither John nor I have a gift for language. People just laugh at us when we attempt to speak German. How did you and Jane pick it up so quickly and easily? You've hardly been in Germany a month.\n W: It was neither quick nor easy. We'd both studied the language before we came, and we only needed to revise it.\n M: Anyway, all our friends here speak English very well, so we don't really need to learn German.", "choices": [ "He is interested in learning foreign languages.", "He can communicate with his friends in English.", "He had studied the language before he came." ], "summary": "He can communicate with his friends in English." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does it happen?", "dialogue": "F: Good evening, sir. Let me take your coat.\n M: A table for two, please.", "choices": [ "Shop", "Hotel", "Restaurant" ], "summary": "Restaurant" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who feels hungry?", "dialogue": "M: I'm hungry.\n F: Me too.", "choices": [ "The man", "The woman", "Both A and B" ], "summary": "Both A and B" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did Gail spend the nights in the country?", "dialogue": "W: Morning. Gall. Did you enjoy your holiday in the country?\n M: Yes. We had a great time. And some friends went along with us.\n W: Where did you stay? In a hotel?\n M: No. We camped in the mountains, near Snowdon. We cooked all our meals over an open fire.\n W: Sounds great. Was the weather good?\n M: The sun shone nearly every day and it didn't rain at all.\n W: Did you like the people there?\n M: Yes, they were friendly. We met some farmers and had tea in their houses.", "choices": [ "In a farm house.", "In the open.", "At a hotel." ], "summary": "In the open." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was the weather like in the country?", "dialogue": "W: Morning. Gall. Did you enjoy your holiday in the country?\n M: Yes. We had a great time. And some friends went along with us.\n W: Where did you stay? In a hotel?\n M: No. We camped in the mountains, near Snowdon. We cooked all our meals over an open fire.\n W: Sounds great. Was the weather good?\n M: The sun shone nearly every day and it didn't rain at all.\n W: Did you like the people there?\n M: Yes, they were friendly. We met some farmers and had tea in their houses.", "choices": [ "It snowed a lot.", "It rained nearly every day.", "There was a lot of sunshine." ], "summary": "There was a lot of sunshine." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did Gail think of the people in the country?", "dialogue": "W: Morning. Gall. Did you enjoy your holiday in the country?\n M: Yes. We had a great time. And some friends went along with us.\n W: Where did you stay? In a hotel?\n M: No. We camped in the mountains, near Snowdon. We cooked all our meals over an open fire.\n W: Sounds great. Was the weather good?\n M: The sun shone nearly every day and it didn't rain at all.\n W: Did you like the people there?\n M: Yes, they were friendly. We met some farmers and had tea in their houses.", "choices": [ "They were tall.", "They were strange.", "They were friendly" ], "summary": "They were friendly" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the library be open on Saturdays?", "dialogue": "W: I certainly hope the library will be open this Saturday.\n M: The sign says library hours! Weekdays 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.; on Saturdays 9 a.m. to 5 p.m..", "choices": [ "9 a.m.", "8 a.m.", "6 p.m." ], "summary": "9 a.m." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How often does the woman see her parents?", "dialogue": "F: I am very busy. I can't go to see my parents very often. I see them once a month.\n M: Yes. Work must come first.", "choices": [ "Very often.", "Once a week.", "Once a month." ], "summary": "Once a month." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman suggest the man do?", "dialogue": "M: I just can't appear to get up in time for my first class.\n W: What about going to bed earlier the night before?", "choices": [ "Go to bed earlier at night.", "Try to get up as earlier as possible.", "Go for the class the night before." ], "summary": "Go to bed earlier at night." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "For how many months has Daniel been depressed?", "dialogue": "Woman: Hey, how are you doing?\n Man: Uh, I guess okay ... kind of.\n Woman: Yeah, Mom said Daniel isn't doing so well. What's going on?\n Man: Well, uh, for some reason I always thought raising kids would be a lot easier than it is.\n Woman: Yeah, I know. Tell me about it. What's, what's the problem?\n Man: Well, for about six months, he's been really down, and sometimes, I can't get him out of bed in the morning to go to school. He just seems so depressed. I just can't figure it out.\n Woman: So, this has been going on like half a year?\n Man: Yeah, kind of on and off, but I don't know. I ... I just thought it would just kind of go away, and I just thought things would just get, I don't know, get better.\n Woman: Yeah, that's not, that's pretty worrrisome. Um, I mean, I've noticed he's not hanging out with Jared very much anymore. You know, is he ... what's he doing when he's up?\n Man: Well, uh, a lot of the time he's not up. He just kind of uh, stays in bed. [ Really? ] I just can't figure it out. I don't know.\n Woman: Yeah, that's, that's a big problem. I can see why you're really worried about him. Have you considered taken him to see a therapist, or a psychologist, or anybody?\n Man: Ah, no. I, I ... It's probably just a phase or something. I think some kids were picking on him at school, but I think that's stopped. He doesn't talk about it anymore, so I guess that's over.\n Woman: So, you're saying that he was like being bullied and stuff?\n Man: Yes, yeah. But he didn't talk about it a lot. I thought it was just, you know, having some problems, and it just kind of would go away.\n Woman: Well, you know, I don't know about that with the bullying or whatever, but you know, this has been going on for a long time. You really need to seriously address it.\n Man: I don't know. Uh, and well, his girlfriend just broke up with him, so I guess maybe that's had an impact on him.\n Woman: Yeah, it has. Uh, that explains a lot. Um, have you looked at his Facebook page lately? [ What? ] He posted some stuff, well, he was posting some stuff, I think it was last night around midnight, um, yeah, talking about how much life sucks, wishing he could just disappear. [ Oh! ] Um, you know, I can't remember exactly the words he said, but I know that it really, really worried me. Some of the things he wrote are signs of, they might be thinking about suicide.\n Man: Ah, I, I, I just can't figure that out. I mean, kids sometimes just talk like that. I, I, I thought. I thought that was kind of natural.\n Woman: Yes, sometimes they do that. That's what makes it hard. Sometimes, kids just talk like that, but some of them are serious, and some of them end up talking their own lives. Some of them really do kill themselves. You know, you need to take this seriously. Six months (of being depressed) isn't normal. Six months isn't just to act like this isn't just a phase. It's, there's something going on.\n Man: So, any ideas? I mean, what should I do? I'm just kind of at a loss here.\n Woman: Oh, you know. I was talking to a woman the other day about her daughter. Um, there are crisis numbers you can call. Also, you could go to the hospital; you can do to the emergency room, and they do assessments there. Psychological assessments. [ Okay. ] Um, you know, it might be kind of hard to get him out to the hospital, to get him out to go with you if you can't get him out to go to school, but you need to take this seriously. [ Yeah ... ] You could take him down to the hospital, down to the emergency room, so ...\n Man: I don't know.\n Woman: You know, it's really important because you've got to get on top of it. He needs you; he needs to know that you really love him, that you're not just kind of ignoring this.\n Man: You know, I recently noticed that that I just saw some marks on his arms the other day, and I didn't know. I asked him about it. Kind of looked like some scratches, or something, and ...\n Woman: I saw those too, and those aren't scratches. They're too deep to be scratches. He's doing self-harm, too.\n Man: Oh, man.\n Woman: You know, um, these are really serious things, and he's crying out for help. He doesn't know how to handle what is going on in his life. He's really struggling.\n Man: You know, about a month ago, there was another boy in school, I think it (he) was about his age that, uh, took his own life, and I am wondering if that's had an impact on him.\n Woman: Umm, don't you think it would have?\n Man: Probably. I don't know how well he knew the boy, but uh, I don't know.\n Woman: Yeah, things like that do have an impact on kids, and you just can't run the risk. He might be mad at you for hauling him down to to the hospital, but you need help to find out what's going on, so that you can support him, and so you can make sure you are getting him all the help that he can have. These things are serious, and you don't want to look back later and say I wish I had done that.\n Man: Right. Well, yeah, send me that information, and uh, I'll start looking at it.\n Woman: Alright, thanks. Man: Thanks.", "choices": [ "four months", "five months", "six months" ], "summary": "six months" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "One of the signs of Daniel's depression is that he ___________.", "dialogue": "Woman: Hey, how are you doing?\n Man: Uh, I guess okay ... kind of.\n Woman: Yeah, Mom said Daniel isn't doing so well. What's going on?\n Man: Well, uh, for some reason I always thought raising kids would be a lot easier than it is.\n Woman: Yeah, I know. Tell me about it. What's, what's the problem?\n Man: Well, for about six months, he's been really down, and sometimes, I can't get him out of bed in the morning to go to school. He just seems so depressed. I just can't figure it out.\n Woman: So, this has been going on like half a year?\n Man: Yeah, kind of on and off, but I don't know. I ... I just thought it would just kind of go away, and I just thought things would just get, I don't know, get better.\n Woman: Yeah, that's not, that's pretty worrrisome. Um, I mean, I've noticed he's not hanging out with Jared very much anymore. You know, is he ... what's he doing when he's up?\n Man: Well, uh, a lot of the time he's not up. He just kind of uh, stays in bed. [ Really? ] I just can't figure it out. I don't know.\n Woman: Yeah, that's, that's a big problem. I can see why you're really worried about him. Have you considered taken him to see a therapist, or a psychologist, or anybody?\n Man: Ah, no. I, I ... It's probably just a phase or something. I think some kids were picking on him at school, but I think that's stopped. He doesn't talk about it anymore, so I guess that's over.\n Woman: So, you're saying that he was like being bullied and stuff?\n Man: Yes, yeah. But he didn't talk about it a lot. I thought it was just, you know, having some problems, and it just kind of would go away.\n Woman: Well, you know, I don't know about that with the bullying or whatever, but you know, this has been going on for a long time. You really need to seriously address it.\n Man: I don't know. Uh, and well, his girlfriend just broke up with him, so I guess maybe that's had an impact on him.\n Woman: Yeah, it has. Uh, that explains a lot. Um, have you looked at his Facebook page lately? [ What? ] He posted some stuff, well, he was posting some stuff, I think it was last night around midnight, um, yeah, talking about how much life sucks, wishing he could just disappear. [ Oh! ] Um, you know, I can't remember exactly the words he said, but I know that it really, really worried me. Some of the things he wrote are signs of, they might be thinking about suicide.\n Man: Ah, I, I, I just can't figure that out. I mean, kids sometimes just talk like that. I, I, I thought. I thought that was kind of natural.\n Woman: Yes, sometimes they do that. That's what makes it hard. Sometimes, kids just talk like that, but some of them are serious, and some of them end up talking their own lives. Some of them really do kill themselves. You know, you need to take this seriously. Six months (of being depressed) isn't normal. Six months isn't just to act like this isn't just a phase. It's, there's something going on.\n Man: So, any ideas? I mean, what should I do? I'm just kind of at a loss here.\n Woman: Oh, you know. I was talking to a woman the other day about her daughter. Um, there are crisis numbers you can call. Also, you could go to the hospital; you can do to the emergency room, and they do assessments there. Psychological assessments. [ Okay. ] Um, you know, it might be kind of hard to get him out to the hospital, to get him out to go with you if you can't get him out to go to school, but you need to take this seriously. [ Yeah ... ] You could take him down to the hospital, down to the emergency room, so ...\n Man: I don't know.\n Woman: You know, it's really important because you've got to get on top of it. He needs you; he needs to know that you really love him, that you're not just kind of ignoring this.\n Man: You know, I recently noticed that that I just saw some marks on his arms the other day, and I didn't know. I asked him about it. Kind of looked like some scratches, or something, and ...\n Woman: I saw those too, and those aren't scratches. They're too deep to be scratches. He's doing self-harm, too.\n Man: Oh, man.\n Woman: You know, um, these are really serious things, and he's crying out for help. He doesn't know how to handle what is going on in his life. He's really struggling.\n Man: You know, about a month ago, there was another boy in school, I think it (he) was about his age that, uh, took his own life, and I am wondering if that's had an impact on him.\n Woman: Umm, don't you think it would have?\n Man: Probably. I don't know how well he knew the boy, but uh, I don't know.\n Woman: Yeah, things like that do have an impact on kids, and you just can't run the risk. He might be mad at you for hauling him down to to the hospital, but you need help to find out what's going on, so that you can support him, and so you can make sure you are getting him all the help that he can have. These things are serious, and you don't want to look back later and say I wish I had done that.\n Man: Right. Well, yeah, send me that information, and uh, I'll start looking at it.\n Woman: Alright, thanks. Man: Thanks.", "choices": [ "plays video games by himself", "doesn't get out of bed", "spends a lot of time on Facebook" ], "summary": "doesn't get out of bed" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What problem happened at school?", "dialogue": "Woman: Hey, how are you doing?\n Man: Uh, I guess okay ... kind of.\n Woman: Yeah, Mom said Daniel isn't doing so well. What's going on?\n Man: Well, uh, for some reason I always thought raising kids would be a lot easier than it is.\n Woman: Yeah, I know. Tell me about it. What's, what's the problem?\n Man: Well, for about six months, he's been really down, and sometimes, I can't get him out of bed in the morning to go to school. He just seems so depressed. I just can't figure it out.\n Woman: So, this has been going on like half a year?\n Man: Yeah, kind of on and off, but I don't know. I ... I just thought it would just kind of go away, and I just thought things would just get, I don't know, get better.\n Woman: Yeah, that's not, that's pretty worrrisome. Um, I mean, I've noticed he's not hanging out with Jared very much anymore. You know, is he ... what's he doing when he's up?\n Man: Well, uh, a lot of the time he's not up. He just kind of uh, stays in bed. [ Really? ] I just can't figure it out. I don't know.\n Woman: Yeah, that's, that's a big problem. I can see why you're really worried about him. Have you considered taken him to see a therapist, or a psychologist, or anybody?\n Man: Ah, no. I, I ... It's probably just a phase or something. I think some kids were picking on him at school, but I think that's stopped. He doesn't talk about it anymore, so I guess that's over.\n Woman: So, you're saying that he was like being bullied and stuff?\n Man: Yes, yeah. But he didn't talk about it a lot. I thought it was just, you know, having some problems, and it just kind of would go away.\n Woman: Well, you know, I don't know about that with the bullying or whatever, but you know, this has been going on for a long time. You really need to seriously address it.\n Man: I don't know. Uh, and well, his girlfriend just broke up with him, so I guess maybe that's had an impact on him.\n Woman: Yeah, it has. Uh, that explains a lot. Um, have you looked at his Facebook page lately? [ What? ] He posted some stuff, well, he was posting some stuff, I think it was last night around midnight, um, yeah, talking about how much life sucks, wishing he could just disappear. [ Oh! ] Um, you know, I can't remember exactly the words he said, but I know that it really, really worried me. Some of the things he wrote are signs of, they might be thinking about suicide.\n Man: Ah, I, I, I just can't figure that out. I mean, kids sometimes just talk like that. I, I, I thought. I thought that was kind of natural.\n Woman: Yes, sometimes they do that. That's what makes it hard. Sometimes, kids just talk like that, but some of them are serious, and some of them end up talking their own lives. Some of them really do kill themselves. You know, you need to take this seriously. Six months (of being depressed) isn't normal. Six months isn't just to act like this isn't just a phase. It's, there's something going on.\n Man: So, any ideas? I mean, what should I do? I'm just kind of at a loss here.\n Woman: Oh, you know. I was talking to a woman the other day about her daughter. Um, there are crisis numbers you can call. Also, you could go to the hospital; you can do to the emergency room, and they do assessments there. Psychological assessments. [ Okay. ] Um, you know, it might be kind of hard to get him out to the hospital, to get him out to go with you if you can't get him out to go to school, but you need to take this seriously. [ Yeah ... ] You could take him down to the hospital, down to the emergency room, so ...\n Man: I don't know.\n Woman: You know, it's really important because you've got to get on top of it. He needs you; he needs to know that you really love him, that you're not just kind of ignoring this.\n Man: You know, I recently noticed that that I just saw some marks on his arms the other day, and I didn't know. I asked him about it. Kind of looked like some scratches, or something, and ...\n Woman: I saw those too, and those aren't scratches. They're too deep to be scratches. He's doing self-harm, too.\n Man: Oh, man.\n Woman: You know, um, these are really serious things, and he's crying out for help. He doesn't know how to handle what is going on in his life. He's really struggling.\n Man: You know, about a month ago, there was another boy in school, I think it (he) was about his age that, uh, took his own life, and I am wondering if that's had an impact on him.\n Woman: Umm, don't you think it would have?\n Man: Probably. I don't know how well he knew the boy, but uh, I don't know.\n Woman: Yeah, things like that do have an impact on kids, and you just can't run the risk. He might be mad at you for hauling him down to to the hospital, but you need help to find out what's going on, so that you can support him, and so you can make sure you are getting him all the help that he can have. These things are serious, and you don't want to look back later and say I wish I had done that.\n Man: Right. Well, yeah, send me that information, and uh, I'll start looking at it.\n Woman: Alright, thanks. Man: Thanks.", "choices": [ "Daniel failed several of his classes.", "He lost his backpack with all his books.", "Other kids bullied and picked on him." ], "summary": "Other kids bullied and picked on him." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Daniel's girlfriend ________.", "dialogue": "Woman: Hey, how are you doing?\n Man: Uh, I guess okay ... kind of.\n Woman: Yeah, Mom said Daniel isn't doing so well. What's going on?\n Man: Well, uh, for some reason I always thought raising kids would be a lot easier than it is.\n Woman: Yeah, I know. Tell me about it. What's, what's the problem?\n Man: Well, for about six months, he's been really down, and sometimes, I can't get him out of bed in the morning to go to school. He just seems so depressed. I just can't figure it out.\n Woman: So, this has been going on like half a year?\n Man: Yeah, kind of on and off, but I don't know. I ... I just thought it would just kind of go away, and I just thought things would just get, I don't know, get better.\n Woman: Yeah, that's not, that's pretty worrrisome. Um, I mean, I've noticed he's not hanging out with Jared very much anymore. You know, is he ... what's he doing when he's up?\n Man: Well, uh, a lot of the time he's not up. He just kind of uh, stays in bed. [ Really? ] I just can't figure it out. I don't know.\n Woman: Yeah, that's, that's a big problem. I can see why you're really worried about him. Have you considered taken him to see a therapist, or a psychologist, or anybody?\n Man: Ah, no. I, I ... It's probably just a phase or something. I think some kids were picking on him at school, but I think that's stopped. He doesn't talk about it anymore, so I guess that's over.\n Woman: So, you're saying that he was like being bullied and stuff?\n Man: Yes, yeah. But he didn't talk about it a lot. I thought it was just, you know, having some problems, and it just kind of would go away.\n Woman: Well, you know, I don't know about that with the bullying or whatever, but you know, this has been going on for a long time. You really need to seriously address it.\n Man: I don't know. Uh, and well, his girlfriend just broke up with him, so I guess maybe that's had an impact on him.\n Woman: Yeah, it has. Uh, that explains a lot. Um, have you looked at his Facebook page lately? [ What? ] He posted some stuff, well, he was posting some stuff, I think it was last night around midnight, um, yeah, talking about how much life sucks, wishing he could just disappear. [ Oh! ] Um, you know, I can't remember exactly the words he said, but I know that it really, really worried me. Some of the things he wrote are signs of, they might be thinking about suicide.\n Man: Ah, I, I, I just can't figure that out. I mean, kids sometimes just talk like that. I, I, I thought. I thought that was kind of natural.\n Woman: Yes, sometimes they do that. That's what makes it hard. Sometimes, kids just talk like that, but some of them are serious, and some of them end up talking their own lives. Some of them really do kill themselves. You know, you need to take this seriously. Six months (of being depressed) isn't normal. Six months isn't just to act like this isn't just a phase. It's, there's something going on.\n Man: So, any ideas? I mean, what should I do? I'm just kind of at a loss here.\n Woman: Oh, you know. I was talking to a woman the other day about her daughter. Um, there are crisis numbers you can call. Also, you could go to the hospital; you can do to the emergency room, and they do assessments there. Psychological assessments. [ Okay. ] Um, you know, it might be kind of hard to get him out to the hospital, to get him out to go with you if you can't get him out to go to school, but you need to take this seriously. [ Yeah ... ] You could take him down to the hospital, down to the emergency room, so ...\n Man: I don't know.\n Woman: You know, it's really important because you've got to get on top of it. He needs you; he needs to know that you really love him, that you're not just kind of ignoring this.\n Man: You know, I recently noticed that that I just saw some marks on his arms the other day, and I didn't know. I asked him about it. Kind of looked like some scratches, or something, and ...\n Woman: I saw those too, and those aren't scratches. They're too deep to be scratches. He's doing self-harm, too.\n Man: Oh, man.\n Woman: You know, um, these are really serious things, and he's crying out for help. He doesn't know how to handle what is going on in his life. He's really struggling.\n Man: You know, about a month ago, there was another boy in school, I think it (he) was about his age that, uh, took his own life, and I am wondering if that's had an impact on him.\n Woman: Umm, don't you think it would have?\n Man: Probably. I don't know how well he knew the boy, but uh, I don't know.\n Woman: Yeah, things like that do have an impact on kids, and you just can't run the risk. He might be mad at you for hauling him down to to the hospital, but you need help to find out what's going on, so that you can support him, and so you can make sure you are getting him all the help that he can have. These things are serious, and you don't want to look back later and say I wish I had done that.\n Man: Right. Well, yeah, send me that information, and uh, I'll start looking at it.\n Woman: Alright, thanks. Man: Thanks.", "choices": [ "broke up with him for some reason", "was very sick in the hospital", "moved away to a new city" ], "summary": "broke up with him for some reason" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Another sign that Daniel is suicidal is that he _________.", "dialogue": "Woman: Hey, how are you doing?\n Man: Uh, I guess okay ... kind of.\n Woman: Yeah, Mom said Daniel isn't doing so well. What's going on?\n Man: Well, uh, for some reason I always thought raising kids would be a lot easier than it is.\n Woman: Yeah, I know. Tell me about it. What's, what's the problem?\n Man: Well, for about six months, he's been really down, and sometimes, I can't get him out of bed in the morning to go to school. He just seems so depressed. I just can't figure it out.\n Woman: So, this has been going on like half a year?\n Man: Yeah, kind of on and off, but I don't know. I ... I just thought it would just kind of go away, and I just thought things would just get, I don't know, get better.\n Woman: Yeah, that's not, that's pretty worrrisome. Um, I mean, I've noticed he's not hanging out with Jared very much anymore. You know, is he ... what's he doing when he's up?\n Man: Well, uh, a lot of the time he's not up. He just kind of uh, stays in bed. [ Really? ] I just can't figure it out. I don't know.\n Woman: Yeah, that's, that's a big problem. I can see why you're really worried about him. Have you considered taken him to see a therapist, or a psychologist, or anybody?\n Man: Ah, no. I, I ... It's probably just a phase or something. I think some kids were picking on him at school, but I think that's stopped. He doesn't talk about it anymore, so I guess that's over.\n Woman: So, you're saying that he was like being bullied and stuff?\n Man: Yes, yeah. But he didn't talk about it a lot. I thought it was just, you know, having some problems, and it just kind of would go away.\n Woman: Well, you know, I don't know about that with the bullying or whatever, but you know, this has been going on for a long time. You really need to seriously address it.\n Man: I don't know. Uh, and well, his girlfriend just broke up with him, so I guess maybe that's had an impact on him.\n Woman: Yeah, it has. Uh, that explains a lot. Um, have you looked at his Facebook page lately? [ What? ] He posted some stuff, well, he was posting some stuff, I think it was last night around midnight, um, yeah, talking about how much life sucks, wishing he could just disappear. [ Oh! ] Um, you know, I can't remember exactly the words he said, but I know that it really, really worried me. Some of the things he wrote are signs of, they might be thinking about suicide.\n Man: Ah, I, I, I just can't figure that out. I mean, kids sometimes just talk like that. I, I, I thought. I thought that was kind of natural.\n Woman: Yes, sometimes they do that. That's what makes it hard. Sometimes, kids just talk like that, but some of them are serious, and some of them end up talking their own lives. Some of them really do kill themselves. You know, you need to take this seriously. Six months (of being depressed) isn't normal. Six months isn't just to act like this isn't just a phase. It's, there's something going on.\n Man: So, any ideas? I mean, what should I do? I'm just kind of at a loss here.\n Woman: Oh, you know. I was talking to a woman the other day about her daughter. Um, there are crisis numbers you can call. Also, you could go to the hospital; you can do to the emergency room, and they do assessments there. Psychological assessments. [ Okay. ] Um, you know, it might be kind of hard to get him out to the hospital, to get him out to go with you if you can't get him out to go to school, but you need to take this seriously. [ Yeah ... ] You could take him down to the hospital, down to the emergency room, so ...\n Man: I don't know.\n Woman: You know, it's really important because you've got to get on top of it. He needs you; he needs to know that you really love him, that you're not just kind of ignoring this.\n Man: You know, I recently noticed that that I just saw some marks on his arms the other day, and I didn't know. I asked him about it. Kind of looked like some scratches, or something, and ...\n Woman: I saw those too, and those aren't scratches. They're too deep to be scratches. He's doing self-harm, too.\n Man: Oh, man.\n Woman: You know, um, these are really serious things, and he's crying out for help. He doesn't know how to handle what is going on in his life. He's really struggling.\n Man: You know, about a month ago, there was another boy in school, I think it (he) was about his age that, uh, took his own life, and I am wondering if that's had an impact on him.\n Woman: Umm, don't you think it would have?\n Man: Probably. I don't know how well he knew the boy, but uh, I don't know.\n Woman: Yeah, things like that do have an impact on kids, and you just can't run the risk. He might be mad at you for hauling him down to to the hospital, but you need help to find out what's going on, so that you can support him, and so you can make sure you are getting him all the help that he can have. These things are serious, and you don't want to look back later and say I wish I had done that.\n Man: Right. Well, yeah, send me that information, and uh, I'll start looking at it.\n Woman: Alright, thanks. Man: Thanks.", "choices": [ "is giving away all his things to his friends", "started drinking alcohol and taking drugs", "wrote some disturbing messages on Facebook" ], "summary": "wrote some disturbing messages on Facebook" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The man and woman noticed _________ on Daniel's arms.", "dialogue": "Woman: Hey, how are you doing?\n Man: Uh, I guess okay ... kind of.\n Woman: Yeah, Mom said Daniel isn't doing so well. What's going on?\n Man: Well, uh, for some reason I always thought raising kids would be a lot easier than it is.\n Woman: Yeah, I know. Tell me about it. What's, what's the problem?\n Man: Well, for about six months, he's been really down, and sometimes, I can't get him out of bed in the morning to go to school. He just seems so depressed. I just can't figure it out.\n Woman: So, this has been going on like half a year?\n Man: Yeah, kind of on and off, but I don't know. I ... I just thought it would just kind of go away, and I just thought things would just get, I don't know, get better.\n Woman: Yeah, that's not, that's pretty worrrisome. Um, I mean, I've noticed he's not hanging out with Jared very much anymore. You know, is he ... what's he doing when he's up?\n Man: Well, uh, a lot of the time he's not up. He just kind of uh, stays in bed. [ Really? ] I just can't figure it out. I don't know.\n Woman: Yeah, that's, that's a big problem. I can see why you're really worried about him. Have you considered taken him to see a therapist, or a psychologist, or anybody?\n Man: Ah, no. I, I ... It's probably just a phase or something. I think some kids were picking on him at school, but I think that's stopped. He doesn't talk about it anymore, so I guess that's over.\n Woman: So, you're saying that he was like being bullied and stuff?\n Man: Yes, yeah. But he didn't talk about it a lot. I thought it was just, you know, having some problems, and it just kind of would go away.\n Woman: Well, you know, I don't know about that with the bullying or whatever, but you know, this has been going on for a long time. You really need to seriously address it.\n Man: I don't know. Uh, and well, his girlfriend just broke up with him, so I guess maybe that's had an impact on him.\n Woman: Yeah, it has. Uh, that explains a lot. Um, have you looked at his Facebook page lately? [ What? ] He posted some stuff, well, he was posting some stuff, I think it was last night around midnight, um, yeah, talking about how much life sucks, wishing he could just disappear. [ Oh! ] Um, you know, I can't remember exactly the words he said, but I know that it really, really worried me. Some of the things he wrote are signs of, they might be thinking about suicide.\n Man: Ah, I, I, I just can't figure that out. I mean, kids sometimes just talk like that. I, I, I thought. I thought that was kind of natural.\n Woman: Yes, sometimes they do that. That's what makes it hard. Sometimes, kids just talk like that, but some of them are serious, and some of them end up talking their own lives. Some of them really do kill themselves. You know, you need to take this seriously. Six months (of being depressed) isn't normal. Six months isn't just to act like this isn't just a phase. It's, there's something going on.\n Man: So, any ideas? I mean, what should I do? I'm just kind of at a loss here.\n Woman: Oh, you know. I was talking to a woman the other day about her daughter. Um, there are crisis numbers you can call. Also, you could go to the hospital; you can do to the emergency room, and they do assessments there. Psychological assessments. [ Okay. ] Um, you know, it might be kind of hard to get him out to the hospital, to get him out to go with you if you can't get him out to go to school, but you need to take this seriously. [ Yeah ... ] You could take him down to the hospital, down to the emergency room, so ...\n Man: I don't know.\n Woman: You know, it's really important because you've got to get on top of it. He needs you; he needs to know that you really love him, that you're not just kind of ignoring this.\n Man: You know, I recently noticed that that I just saw some marks on his arms the other day, and I didn't know. I asked him about it. Kind of looked like some scratches, or something, and ...\n Woman: I saw those too, and those aren't scratches. They're too deep to be scratches. He's doing self-harm, too.\n Man: Oh, man.\n Woman: You know, um, these are really serious things, and he's crying out for help. He doesn't know how to handle what is going on in his life. He's really struggling.\n Man: You know, about a month ago, there was another boy in school, I think it (he) was about his age that, uh, took his own life, and I am wondering if that's had an impact on him.\n Woman: Umm, don't you think it would have?\n Man: Probably. I don't know how well he knew the boy, but uh, I don't know.\n Woman: Yeah, things like that do have an impact on kids, and you just can't run the risk. He might be mad at you for hauling him down to to the hospital, but you need help to find out what's going on, so that you can support him, and so you can make sure you are getting him all the help that he can have. These things are serious, and you don't want to look back later and say I wish I had done that.\n Man: Right. Well, yeah, send me that information, and uh, I'll start looking at it.\n Woman: Alright, thanks. Man: Thanks.", "choices": [ "tattoos", "cuts", "scary words" ], "summary": "cuts" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which idea does the woman NOT mention to help Daniel?", "dialogue": "Woman: Hey, how are you doing?\n Man: Uh, I guess okay ... kind of.\n Woman: Yeah, Mom said Daniel isn't doing so well. What's going on?\n Man: Well, uh, for some reason I always thought raising kids would be a lot easier than it is.\n Woman: Yeah, I know. Tell me about it. What's, what's the problem?\n Man: Well, for about six months, he's been really down, and sometimes, I can't get him out of bed in the morning to go to school. He just seems so depressed. I just can't figure it out.\n Woman: So, this has been going on like half a year?\n Man: Yeah, kind of on and off, but I don't know. I ... I just thought it would just kind of go away, and I just thought things would just get, I don't know, get better.\n Woman: Yeah, that's not, that's pretty worrrisome. Um, I mean, I've noticed he's not hanging out with Jared very much anymore. You know, is he ... what's he doing when he's up?\n Man: Well, uh, a lot of the time he's not up. He just kind of uh, stays in bed. [ Really? ] I just can't figure it out. I don't know.\n Woman: Yeah, that's, that's a big problem. I can see why you're really worried about him. Have you considered taken him to see a therapist, or a psychologist, or anybody?\n Man: Ah, no. I, I ... It's probably just a phase or something. I think some kids were picking on him at school, but I think that's stopped. He doesn't talk about it anymore, so I guess that's over.\n Woman: So, you're saying that he was like being bullied and stuff?\n Man: Yes, yeah. But he didn't talk about it a lot. I thought it was just, you know, having some problems, and it just kind of would go away.\n Woman: Well, you know, I don't know about that with the bullying or whatever, but you know, this has been going on for a long time. You really need to seriously address it.\n Man: I don't know. Uh, and well, his girlfriend just broke up with him, so I guess maybe that's had an impact on him.\n Woman: Yeah, it has. Uh, that explains a lot. Um, have you looked at his Facebook page lately? [ What? ] He posted some stuff, well, he was posting some stuff, I think it was last night around midnight, um, yeah, talking about how much life sucks, wishing he could just disappear. [ Oh! ] Um, you know, I can't remember exactly the words he said, but I know that it really, really worried me. Some of the things he wrote are signs of, they might be thinking about suicide.\n Man: Ah, I, I, I just can't figure that out. I mean, kids sometimes just talk like that. I, I, I thought. I thought that was kind of natural.\n Woman: Yes, sometimes they do that. That's what makes it hard. Sometimes, kids just talk like that, but some of them are serious, and some of them end up talking their own lives. Some of them really do kill themselves. You know, you need to take this seriously. Six months (of being depressed) isn't normal. Six months isn't just to act like this isn't just a phase. It's, there's something going on.\n Man: So, any ideas? I mean, what should I do? I'm just kind of at a loss here.\n Woman: Oh, you know. I was talking to a woman the other day about her daughter. Um, there are crisis numbers you can call. Also, you could go to the hospital; you can do to the emergency room, and they do assessments there. Psychological assessments. [ Okay. ] Um, you know, it might be kind of hard to get him out to the hospital, to get him out to go with you if you can't get him out to go to school, but you need to take this seriously. [ Yeah ... ] You could take him down to the hospital, down to the emergency room, so ...\n Man: I don't know.\n Woman: You know, it's really important because you've got to get on top of it. He needs you; he needs to know that you really love him, that you're not just kind of ignoring this.\n Man: You know, I recently noticed that that I just saw some marks on his arms the other day, and I didn't know. I asked him about it. Kind of looked like some scratches, or something, and ...\n Woman: I saw those too, and those aren't scratches. They're too deep to be scratches. He's doing self-harm, too.\n Man: Oh, man.\n Woman: You know, um, these are really serious things, and he's crying out for help. He doesn't know how to handle what is going on in his life. He's really struggling.\n Man: You know, about a month ago, there was another boy in school, I think it (he) was about his age that, uh, took his own life, and I am wondering if that's had an impact on him.\n Woman: Umm, don't you think it would have?\n Man: Probably. I don't know how well he knew the boy, but uh, I don't know.\n Woman: Yeah, things like that do have an impact on kids, and you just can't run the risk. He might be mad at you for hauling him down to to the hospital, but you need help to find out what's going on, so that you can support him, and so you can make sure you are getting him all the help that he can have. These things are serious, and you don't want to look back later and say I wish I had done that.\n Man: Right. Well, yeah, send me that information, and uh, I'll start looking at it.\n Woman: Alright, thanks. Man: Thanks.", "choices": [ "trying to talk and listen to his feelings", "taking Daniel to the emergency room", "reading books on suicide prevention" ], "summary": "reading books on suicide prevention" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did they think of the English course?", "dialogue": "W: It looks like the English course is going to be a lot of work.\n M: Didn't you see the reading list is enormous?", "choices": [ "It's going to attract a lot of students.", "It's going to be a lot of fun.", "It's going to require a lot of reading." ], "summary": "It's going to require a lot of reading." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the woman feel at the end of the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Why on earth are you so late? I've been waiting for more than half an hour!\n M: Why? Because I was almost killed. Some awful driver hit the back wheel of my bicycle and sent me onto the pavement.\n W: Oh, my God! Are you hurt?\n M: No, fortunately I'm fine.\n W: Thank goodness for that!", "choices": [ "Angry.", "Relieved.", "Upset." ], "summary": "Relieved." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: Is Tom looking forward to going abroad during the May Day holiday?\n W: He's counting the days.", "choices": [ "Tom is expecting to go abroad.", "Tom is learning a new skill.", "Tom doesn't like the idea." ], "summary": "Tom is expecting to go abroad." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are they talking?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, could you tell me where the post office is?\n M: Just turn right and you will see it beside a bank.", "choices": [ "In a post office", "In the street", "In a bank" ], "summary": "In the street" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the woman probably feel now?", "dialogue": "M: I was told Flight HU7245 was delayed until 9 o'clock this morning.\n W: What? How come?", "choices": [ "Delighted", "Surprised", "Indifferent." ], "summary": "Surprised" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman say about her passport?", "dialogue": "M: Mary, I hope you're packed and ready to leave.\n W: Yes, I'm packed, but not quite ready. I can't find my passport.\n M: Your passport? That's the one thing you mustn't leave behind.\n W: I know. I haven't lost it. I've packed it, but I can't remember which bag it's in.\n M: Well, you have to find it at the airport. Come on, the taxi is waiting.\n W: Did you say taxi? I thought we were going in your car.\n M: Yes, well, I have planned to, but I'll explain later. You've got to be there in an hour.\n W: The plane doesn't leave for two hours. Anyway, I'm ready to go now.\n M: Now, you're taking just one case, is that right?\n W: No, there is one in the hall as well.\n M: Gosh, what a lot of stuff! You're taking enough for a month instead of a week.\n W: Well, you can't depend on the weather. It might be cold.\n M: It's never cold in Rome. Certainly not in May. Come on, we really must go.\n W: Right, we're ready. We've got the bags. I'm sure there's no need to rush.\n M: There is. I asked the taxi driver to wait two minutes, not twenty.\n W: Look, I'm supposed to be going away to relax. You're making me nervous.\n M: Well, I want you to relax on holiday, but you can't relax yet.\n W: OK, I promise not to relax, at least not until we get to the airport and I find my passport.", "choices": [ "She is afraid that she has lost it.", "She is going to get it at the airport.", "She has packed it in one of her bags." ], "summary": "She has packed it in one of her bags." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the woman's trip?", "dialogue": "M: Mary, I hope you're packed and ready to leave.\n W: Yes, I'm packed, but not quite ready. I can't find my passport.\n M: Your passport? That's the one thing you mustn't leave behind.\n W: I know. I haven't lost it. I've packed it, but I can't remember which bag it's in.\n M: Well, you have to find it at the airport. Come on, the taxi is waiting.\n W: Did you say taxi? I thought we were going in your car.\n M: Yes, well, I have planned to, but I'll explain later. You've got to be there in an hour.\n W: The plane doesn't leave for two hours. Anyway, I'm ready to go now.\n M: Now, you're taking just one case, is that right?\n W: No, there is one in the hall as well.\n M: Gosh, what a lot of stuff! You're taking enough for a month instead of a week.\n W: Well, you can't depend on the weather. It might be cold.\n M: It's never cold in Rome. Certainly not in May. Come on, we really must go.\n W: Right, we're ready. We've got the bags. I'm sure there's no need to rush.\n M: There is. I asked the taxi driver to wait two minutes, not twenty.\n W: Look, I'm supposed to be going away to relax. You're making me nervous.\n M: Well, I want you to relax on holiday, but you can't relax yet.\n W: OK, I promise not to relax, at least not until we get to the airport and I find my passport.", "choices": [ "It will cost her a lot.", "It will last one week.", "It ends in winter." ], "summary": "It will last one week." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man urge the woman to hurry?", "dialogue": "M: Mary, I hope you're packed and ready to leave.\n W: Yes, I'm packed, but not quite ready. I can't find my passport.\n M: Your passport? That's the one thing you mustn't leave behind.\n W: I know. I haven't lost it. I've packed it, but I can't remember which bag it's in.\n M: Well, you have to find it at the airport. Come on, the taxi is waiting.\n W: Did you say taxi? I thought we were going in your car.\n M: Yes, well, I have planned to, but I'll explain later. You've got to be there in an hour.\n W: The plane doesn't leave for two hours. Anyway, I'm ready to go now.\n M: Now, you're taking just one case, is that right?\n W: No, there is one in the hall as well.\n M: Gosh, what a lot of stuff! You're taking enough for a month instead of a week.\n W: Well, you can't depend on the weather. It might be cold.\n M: It's never cold in Rome. Certainly not in May. Come on, we really must go.\n W: Right, we're ready. We've got the bags. I'm sure there's no need to rush.\n M: There is. I asked the taxi driver to wait two minutes, not twenty.\n W: Look, I'm supposed to be going away to relax. You're making me nervous.\n M: Well, I want you to relax on holiday, but you can't relax yet.\n W: OK, I promise not to relax, at least not until we get to the airport and I find my passport.", "choices": [ "There is a lot of stuff to pack.", "The taxi is waiting for them.", "The plane is taking off soon." ], "summary": "The taxi is waiting for them." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation most probably take place?", "dialogue": "M: Mary, I hope you're packed and ready to leave.\n W: Yes, I'm packed, but not quite ready. I can't find my passport.\n M: Your passport? That's the one thing you mustn't leave behind.\n W: I know. I haven't lost it. I've packed it, but I can't remember which bag it's in.\n M: Well, you have to find it at the airport. Come on, the taxi is waiting.\n W: Did you say taxi? I thought we were going in your car.\n M: Yes, well, I have planned to, but I'll explain later. You've got to be there in an hour.\n W: The plane doesn't leave for two hours. Anyway, I'm ready to go now.\n M: Now, you're taking just one case, is that right?\n W: No, there is one in the hall as well.\n M: Gosh, what a lot of stuff! You're taking enough for a month instead of a week.\n W: Well, you can't depend on the weather. It might be cold.\n M: It's never cold in Rome. Certainly not in May. Come on, we really must go.\n W: Right, we're ready. We've got the bags. I'm sure there's no need to rush.\n M: There is. I asked the taxi driver to wait two minutes, not twenty.\n W: Look, I'm supposed to be going away to relax. You're making me nervous.\n M: Well, I want you to relax on holiday, but you can't relax yet.\n W: OK, I promise not to relax, at least not until we get to the airport and I find my passport.", "choices": [ "At home.", "In the man's car.", "By the side of a taxi." ], "summary": "At home." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who missed the TV special?", "dialogue": "M: Did you watch the TV special about barnacles last night?\n W: No, I missed it. What did you learn about them?\n M: That they glue themselves to rocks in the ocean, shortly after birth. They also stay in the same place forever.\n W: Right, have you ever tried removing one of those things? It would be easier to chip the rock away than to get the barnacles off.\n M: Exactly, and that's why scientists are trying to figure out what the barnacles glue is made of. It's considered one of the strongest adhesives in nature.\n W: And it would have the advantage of being able to work on wet surfaces too.\n M: Precisely, and because it's natural protein, it probably wouldn't be harmful to people like so many synthetic glues in use today.\n W: Think of all the ways doctors and dentists could use such a glue, mending broken bones, fasting false teeth.\n M: There could be countless uses. Scientists hope to learn soon exactly how the glue is made, so that people can make use of it.", "choices": [ "The man.", "The Woman.", "None." ], "summary": "The Woman." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the topic about the dialogue?", "dialogue": "M: Did you watch the TV special about barnacles last night?\n W: No, I missed it. What did you learn about them?\n M: That they glue themselves to rocks in the ocean, shortly after birth. They also stay in the same place forever.\n W: Right, have you ever tried removing one of those things? It would be easier to chip the rock away than to get the barnacles off.\n M: Exactly, and that's why scientists are trying to figure out what the barnacles glue is made of. It's considered one of the strongest adhesives in nature.\n W: And it would have the advantage of being able to work on wet surfaces too.\n M: Precisely, and because it's natural protein, it probably wouldn't be harmful to people like so many synthetic glues in use today.\n W: Think of all the ways doctors and dentists could use such a glue, mending broken bones, fasting false teeth.\n M: There could be countless uses. Scientists hope to learn soon exactly how the glue is made, so that people can make use of it.", "choices": [ "Glue.", "Barnacles.", "Protein." ], "summary": "Barnacles." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many uses about such a glue are mentioned in the dialogue?", "dialogue": "M: Did you watch the TV special about barnacles last night?\n W: No, I missed it. What did you learn about them?\n M: That they glue themselves to rocks in the ocean, shortly after birth. They also stay in the same place forever.\n W: Right, have you ever tried removing one of those things? It would be easier to chip the rock away than to get the barnacles off.\n M: Exactly, and that's why scientists are trying to figure out what the barnacles glue is made of. It's considered one of the strongest adhesives in nature.\n W: And it would have the advantage of being able to work on wet surfaces too.\n M: Precisely, and because it's natural protein, it probably wouldn't be harmful to people like so many synthetic glues in use today.\n W: Think of all the ways doctors and dentists could use such a glue, mending broken bones, fasting false teeth.\n M: There could be countless uses. Scientists hope to learn soon exactly how the glue is made, so that people can make use of it.", "choices": [ "Two.", "There.", "Only one." ], "summary": "Two." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Can people take advantage of such glue today?", "dialogue": "M: Did you watch the TV special about barnacles last night?\n W: No, I missed it. What did you learn about them?\n M: That they glue themselves to rocks in the ocean, shortly after birth. They also stay in the same place forever.\n W: Right, have you ever tried removing one of those things? It would be easier to chip the rock away than to get the barnacles off.\n M: Exactly, and that's why scientists are trying to figure out what the barnacles glue is made of. It's considered one of the strongest adhesives in nature.\n W: And it would have the advantage of being able to work on wet surfaces too.\n M: Precisely, and because it's natural protein, it probably wouldn't be harmful to people like so many synthetic glues in use today.\n W: Think of all the ways doctors and dentists could use such a glue, mending broken bones, fasting false teeth.\n M: There could be countless uses. Scientists hope to learn soon exactly how the glue is made, so that people can make use of it.", "choices": [ "No.", "Yes.", "Maybe in the future." ], "summary": "Maybe in the future." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which is one of the advantages of such glue?", "dialogue": "M: Did you watch the TV special about barnacles last night?\n W: No, I missed it. What did you learn about them?\n M: That they glue themselves to rocks in the ocean, shortly after birth. They also stay in the same place forever.\n W: Right, have you ever tried removing one of those things? It would be easier to chip the rock away than to get the barnacles off.\n M: Exactly, and that's why scientists are trying to figure out what the barnacles glue is made of. It's considered one of the strongest adhesives in nature.\n W: And it would have the advantage of being able to work on wet surfaces too.\n M: Precisely, and because it's natural protein, it probably wouldn't be harmful to people like so many synthetic glues in use today.\n W: Think of all the ways doctors and dentists could use such a glue, mending broken bones, fasting false teeth.\n M: There could be countless uses. Scientists hope to learn soon exactly how the glue is made, so that people can make use of it.", "choices": [ "It can work on wet surfaces.", "It can be used forever.", "It can be make into a kind of sugar." ], "summary": "It can work on wet surfaces." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the two speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Susan. How are you? I've been wondering when I'd run into you. What are you busy with?\n W: Nice to meet you here, Tim. I'm buying some Christmas gifts for those who work with me, but it's really a headache.\n M: Maybe I could give you some advice. Firstly, you'd better divide them into different groups-who were the people that are your friends as well as your workmates and who are the people you do not know well but you see pretty much daily.\n W: OK, then what should I do?\n M: For the friends, you want to get them personal gift. Do they like chocolate?\n W: This is what I always give, but I know Mary is on a diet.\n M: Does she like fruit or coffee? Anyway, think of the gift that you know your friend likes.\n W: Well, I think fruit is helpful to keep fit. What about the rest of them?\n M: Leave cards in their mailboxes or on their desks.\n W: Christmas cards?\n M: Yes, you can afford that. More importantly, it's true of them that you're thinking of them.\n W: Thank you for your suggestion, Tim. You really have saved me and my money as well.", "choices": [ "Buying holiday presents.", "Making a Christmas plan.", "Sharing opinions on friendship." ], "summary": "Buying holiday presents." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman always give to her friends?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Susan. How are you? I've been wondering when I'd run into you. What are you busy with?\n W: Nice to meet you here, Tim. I'm buying some Christmas gifts for those who work with me, but it's really a headache.\n M: Maybe I could give you some advice. Firstly, you'd better divide them into different groups-who were the people that are your friends as well as your workmates and who are the people you do not know well but you see pretty much daily.\n W: OK, then what should I do?\n M: For the friends, you want to get them personal gift. Do they like chocolate?\n W: This is what I always give, but I know Mary is on a diet.\n M: Does she like fruit or coffee? Anyway, think of the gift that you know your friend likes.\n W: Well, I think fruit is helpful to keep fit. What about the rest of them?\n M: Leave cards in their mailboxes or on their desks.\n W: Christmas cards?\n M: Yes, you can afford that. More importantly, it's true of them that you're thinking of them.\n W: Thank you for your suggestion, Tim. You really have saved me and my money as well.", "choices": [ "Fruit.", "Chocolate.", "Coffee." ], "summary": "Chocolate." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman say about Mary?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Susan. How are you? I've been wondering when I'd run into you. What are you busy with?\n W: Nice to meet you here, Tim. I'm buying some Christmas gifts for those who work with me, but it's really a headache.\n M: Maybe I could give you some advice. Firstly, you'd better divide them into different groups-who were the people that are your friends as well as your workmates and who are the people you do not know well but you see pretty much daily.\n W: OK, then what should I do?\n M: For the friends, you want to get them personal gift. Do they like chocolate?\n W: This is what I always give, but I know Mary is on a diet.\n M: Does she like fruit or coffee? Anyway, think of the gift that you know your friend likes.\n W: Well, I think fruit is helpful to keep fit. What about the rest of them?\n M: Leave cards in their mailboxes or on their desks.\n W: Christmas cards?\n M: Yes, you can afford that. More importantly, it's true of them that you're thinking of them.\n W: Thank you for your suggestion, Tim. You really have saved me and my money as well.", "choices": [ "She prefers fruit to coffee.", "She is trying to lose weight.", "She usually goes abroad during holidays." ], "summary": "She is trying to lose weight." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the woman feel about Tim's suggestion?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Susan. How are you? I've been wondering when I'd run into you. What are you busy with?\n W: Nice to meet you here, Tim. I'm buying some Christmas gifts for those who work with me, but it's really a headache.\n M: Maybe I could give you some advice. Firstly, you'd better divide them into different groups-who were the people that are your friends as well as your workmates and who are the people you do not know well but you see pretty much daily.\n W: OK, then what should I do?\n M: For the friends, you want to get them personal gift. Do they like chocolate?\n W: This is what I always give, but I know Mary is on a diet.\n M: Does she like fruit or coffee? Anyway, think of the gift that you know your friend likes.\n W: Well, I think fruit is helpful to keep fit. What about the rest of them?\n M: Leave cards in their mailboxes or on their desks.\n W: Christmas cards?\n M: Yes, you can afford that. More importantly, it's true of them that you're thinking of them.\n W: Thank you for your suggestion, Tim. You really have saved me and my money as well.", "choices": [ "Doubtful.", "Surprised.", "Satisfied." ], "summary": "Satisfied." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation take place?", "dialogue": "M: What seems to be the matter?\n W: I just can't sleep well, doctor.\n M: I see. And how long have you had this problem?\n W: Oh, for about two weeks now.\n M: Two weeks. Do you have headaches?\n W: Sometimes.\n M: Fever?\n W: No.\n M: Are you having any family problems?\n W: No, not really. We all get along pretty well.\n M: And how about work?\n W: Well, I've been working a lot lately... more than 11 hours a day.\n M: Maybe you should take a vacation and just rest for a few days.\n W: Well, I can't right now. We're in the middle of some important business.\n M: Yes, I understand, but you really need to slow down. You're going to kill yourself if you go on like this.", "choices": [ "In a company.", "In a factory.", "In a hospital." ], "summary": "In a hospital." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why can't the woman sleep well?", "dialogue": "M: What seems to be the matter?\n W: I just can't sleep well, doctor.\n M: I see. And how long have you had this problem?\n W: Oh, for about two weeks now.\n M: Two weeks. Do you have headaches?\n W: Sometimes.\n M: Fever?\n W: No.\n M: Are you having any family problems?\n W: No, not really. We all get along pretty well.\n M: And how about work?\n W: Well, I've been working a lot lately... more than 11 hours a day.\n M: Maybe you should take a vacation and just rest for a few days.\n W: Well, I can't right now. We're in the middle of some important business.\n M: Yes, I understand, but you really need to slow down. You're going to kill yourself if you go on like this.", "choices": [ "Because she has been working too hard.", "Because she has a family problem.", "Because she has a high fever." ], "summary": "Because she has been working too hard." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the doctor suggest that the woman should do?", "dialogue": "M: What seems to be the matter?\n W: I just can't sleep well, doctor.\n M: I see. And how long have you had this problem?\n W: Oh, for about two weeks now.\n M: Two weeks. Do you have headaches?\n W: Sometimes.\n M: Fever?\n W: No.\n M: Are you having any family problems?\n W: No, not really. We all get along pretty well.\n M: And how about work?\n W: Well, I've been working a lot lately... more than 11 hours a day.\n M: Maybe you should take a vacation and just rest for a few days.\n W: Well, I can't right now. We're in the middle of some important business.\n M: Yes, I understand, but you really need to slow down. You're going to kill yourself if you go on like this.", "choices": [ "She should take some medicine.", "She should take holidays.", "She should change a job." ], "summary": "She should take holidays." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man?", "dialogue": "W: What job did you do before your current one as, a manager?\n M: I used to work as a salesman.", "choices": [ "A salesman.", "A milkman.", "A manager." ], "summary": "A manager." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is the woman hoping to get in touch with?", "dialogue": "M: What can I do for you?\n W: Is Mrs. Brown in?\n M: No. She is not in, I'm afraid.\n W: Could you take a message for her, please?", "choices": [ "Mr. Brown.", "Mrs. Brown.", "The man himself." ], "summary": "Mrs. Brown." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will Dorothy do on the weekend?", "dialogue": "M: Do you have any plans for the weekend, Dorothy. Would you like to join me for an outing?\n W: Thanks, but I am going to work on my paper all weekend.", "choices": [ "Go out with her friend.", "Work on her paper.", "Make some plans." ], "summary": "Work on her paper." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the Ford Motor Company from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: With us now, is Malcolm Bricklin, CEO of Visionary Vehicles.\n M: Hello, everyone.\n W: We have been hearing a couple of things about this news that Ford Motor Company is slashing up to 30,000 jobs, shutting down 14 plants nationwide. Is it a big deal if we are no longer manufacturing these cars, Malcolm?\n M: I think it's a huge deal. I mean the companies are massive employers both directly and indirectly. If you look at Ford after their restructuring, they've actually got 87,000 employees which is twice as many as Microsoft have worldwide. Moreover, if you look at those jobs, they are very high-paying jobs. These are people who can afford to buy their own products.\n W: Er, it seems to indicate a big hit for our economy if these jobs go bye-bye.\n M: Yeah, it's a really sad day for America.\n W: But it is not as if cars are stopped being made, right?\n M: Correct. Still a large number of cars are being made by American manufacturers. More than half of the American cars sold in America are American. So what has happened over time is that as the market share has fallen, foreign car companies have come in, taken over plants and set up new plants, and they have taken over that capacity. So, it is not like there are fewer cars being produced in America than there were 30 years ago.\n W: Let me ask you about the Chinese coming in. What would it mean to American jobs, if and when that happens?\n M: The Chinese cars we have seen so far aren't that great and they don't have the branding necessary to make a huge impact in the world stage.", "choices": [ "It is closing down some factories in the US.", "It no longer offers high-paying jobs.", "The number of its employees is doubled after the restructuring." ], "summary": "It is closing down some factories in the US." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is it a big deal if the American automakers no longer do the making?", "dialogue": "W: With us now, is Malcolm Bricklin, CEO of Visionary Vehicles.\n M: Hello, everyone.\n W: We have been hearing a couple of things about this news that Ford Motor Company is slashing up to 30,000 jobs, shutting down 14 plants nationwide. Is it a big deal if we are no longer manufacturing these cars, Malcolm?\n M: I think it's a huge deal. I mean the companies are massive employers both directly and indirectly. If you look at Ford after their restructuring, they've actually got 87,000 employees which is twice as many as Microsoft have worldwide. Moreover, if you look at those jobs, they are very high-paying jobs. These are people who can afford to buy their own products.\n W: Er, it seems to indicate a big hit for our economy if these jobs go bye-bye.\n M: Yeah, it's a really sad day for America.\n W: But it is not as if cars are stopped being made, right?\n M: Correct. Still a large number of cars are being made by American manufacturers. More than half of the American cars sold in America are American. So what has happened over time is that as the market share has fallen, foreign car companies have come in, taken over plants and set up new plants, and they have taken over that capacity. So, it is not like there are fewer cars being produced in America than there were 30 years ago.\n W: Let me ask you about the Chinese coming in. What would it mean to American jobs, if and when that happens?\n M: The Chinese cars we have seen so far aren't that great and they don't have the branding necessary to make a huge impact in the world stage.", "choices": [ "Over 87,000 workers will lose their jobs in auto companies.", "Many people will have to say bye-bye to their high salaries.", "The employees' laid-off has a great impact on the American business." ], "summary": "The employees' laid-off has a great impact on the American business." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What happened to the foreign automakers in America?", "dialogue": "W: With us now, is Malcolm Bricklin, CEO of Visionary Vehicles.\n M: Hello, everyone.\n W: We have been hearing a couple of things about this news that Ford Motor Company is slashing up to 30,000 jobs, shutting down 14 plants nationwide. Is it a big deal if we are no longer manufacturing these cars, Malcolm?\n M: I think it's a huge deal. I mean the companies are massive employers both directly and indirectly. If you look at Ford after their restructuring, they've actually got 87,000 employees which is twice as many as Microsoft have worldwide. Moreover, if you look at those jobs, they are very high-paying jobs. These are people who can afford to buy their own products.\n W: Er, it seems to indicate a big hit for our economy if these jobs go bye-bye.\n M: Yeah, it's a really sad day for America.\n W: But it is not as if cars are stopped being made, right?\n M: Correct. Still a large number of cars are being made by American manufacturers. More than half of the American cars sold in America are American. So what has happened over time is that as the market share has fallen, foreign car companies have come in, taken over plants and set up new plants, and they have taken over that capacity. So, it is not like there are fewer cars being produced in America than there were 30 years ago.\n W: Let me ask you about the Chinese coming in. What would it mean to American jobs, if and when that happens?\n M: The Chinese cars we have seen so far aren't that great and they don't have the branding necessary to make a huge impact in the world stage.", "choices": [ "They produced more cars than American manufacturers.", "They reduced car-production in America.", "They took over plants and manufacturing capacity." ], "summary": "They took over plants and manufacturing capacity." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think of Chinese car manufacturing?", "dialogue": "W: With us now, is Malcolm Bricklin, CEO of Visionary Vehicles.\n M: Hello, everyone.\n W: We have been hearing a couple of things about this news that Ford Motor Company is slashing up to 30,000 jobs, shutting down 14 plants nationwide. Is it a big deal if we are no longer manufacturing these cars, Malcolm?\n M: I think it's a huge deal. I mean the companies are massive employers both directly and indirectly. If you look at Ford after their restructuring, they've actually got 87,000 employees which is twice as many as Microsoft have worldwide. Moreover, if you look at those jobs, they are very high-paying jobs. These are people who can afford to buy their own products.\n W: Er, it seems to indicate a big hit for our economy if these jobs go bye-bye.\n M: Yeah, it's a really sad day for America.\n W: But it is not as if cars are stopped being made, right?\n M: Correct. Still a large number of cars are being made by American manufacturers. More than half of the American cars sold in America are American. So what has happened over time is that as the market share has fallen, foreign car companies have come in, taken over plants and set up new plants, and they have taken over that capacity. So, it is not like there are fewer cars being produced in America than there were 30 years ago.\n W: Let me ask you about the Chinese coming in. What would it mean to American jobs, if and when that happens?\n M: The Chinese cars we have seen so far aren't that great and they don't have the branding necessary to make a huge impact in the world stage.", "choices": [ "It is a serious threat to its competitors.", "It is not powerful enough to affect the world market.", "The cars' quality is good enough to have their own branding." ], "summary": "It is not powerful enough to affect the world market." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation most likely take place?", "dialogue": "M: Well,how do you like it?\n W: I really like very much,but the sleeves are too long for me.", "choices": [ "At a shoe store.", "In a restaurant.", "In a clothes shop." ], "summary": "In a clothes shop." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do you learn about the woman from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Melissa, how's your project going? Have you thought about going to graduate school? Perhaps you can get into Harvard.\n W: Everything is coming along really well. I have been thinking about graduate school. But I'll talk to my tutor Dr. Garcia first and see what she thinks.", "choices": [ "She has been longing to attend Harvard University.", "She'll consult Dr. Garcia about entering graduate school.", "She has finished her project with Dr. Garcia's help." ], "summary": "She'll consult Dr. Garcia about entering graduate school." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman tell the man he must do?", "dialogue": "M: I'd better read one of the articles for our political science class.\n W: You can't read just one. They say each presents a different theory.", "choices": [ "Read an article on political science.", "Present a different theory to the class.", "Read more than one article." ], "summary": "Read more than one article." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the two persons most likely now?", "dialogue": "M: Here we are. We're in good time.\n W: Can I see the letter? I just want to check the description about him.\n M: Oh, don't worry. We'll soon recognize him. Anyway, he's bound to have plenty of luggage!", "choices": [ "At the post office.", "At the railway station.", "In a boarding school." ], "summary": "At the railway station." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man probably do?", "dialogue": "Woman: If you don't like it, you don't have to take it.\n Man: Thanks, but I like it.", "choices": [ "He'll take it because he likes it.", "He'll take it even though he doesn't like it.", "He won't take it because he doesn't like it." ], "summary": "He'll take it because he likes it." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman going to buy?", "dialogue": "M: Good morning! What can I do for you, Madam?\n W: Good morning! I'm looking for a coat.\n M: What color would you like?\n W: Could you show me some? I'd like a middle sized red coat.\n M: Sorry. We haven't anything in your size.\n W: Do you have a smaller size?\n M: I'm sorry. The small size coats have just been sold out. What about the blue one? It looks nice and maybe fits you.\n W: Well, may I try it on?\n M: Yes, please.\n W: It seems nice on me. How much is it?\n M: 168 yuan.\n W: OK. Here is 170 yuan. You keep the change please!\n M: Thanks.", "choices": [ "A sweater.", "A shirt.", "A coat." ], "summary": "A coat." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which color coat does she finally buy?", "dialogue": "M: Good morning! What can I do for you, Madam?\n W: Good morning! I'm looking for a coat.\n M: What color would you like?\n W: Could you show me some? I'd like a middle sized red coat.\n M: Sorry. We haven't anything in your size.\n W: Do you have a smaller size?\n M: I'm sorry. The small size coats have just been sold out. What about the blue one? It looks nice and maybe fits you.\n W: Well, may I try it on?\n M: Yes, please.\n W: It seems nice on me. How much is it?\n M: 168 yuan.\n W: OK. Here is 170 yuan. You keep the change please!\n M: Thanks.", "choices": [ "Red.", "Blue.", "Green." ], "summary": "Blue." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much does the woman pay?", "dialogue": "M: Good morning! What can I do for you, Madam?\n W: Good morning! I'm looking for a coat.\n M: What color would you like?\n W: Could you show me some? I'd like a middle sized red coat.\n M: Sorry. We haven't anything in your size.\n W: Do you have a smaller size?\n M: I'm sorry. The small size coats have just been sold out. What about the blue one? It looks nice and maybe fits you.\n W: Well, may I try it on?\n M: Yes, please.\n W: It seems nice on me. How much is it?\n M: 168 yuan.\n W: OK. Here is 170 yuan. You keep the change please!\n M: Thanks.", "choices": [ "170 yuan.", "168 yuan.", "186 yuan." ], "summary": "170 yuan." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's Mr. Wang doing?", "dialogue": "W: What are you doing, Mr. Zhang?\n M: I'm answering the phone.", "choices": [ "He's speaking to someone else on the telephone.", "He's answering someone's questions.", "He's working in his lab." ], "summary": "He's speaking to someone else on the telephone." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: I can't decide what to do about the party tomorrow.\n M: You don't have to go if you don't want to, but I'll be glad to give you a ride if you do.", "choices": [ "The woman is going to hold a big party tomorrow.", "The man has no idea what the right thing to do is.", "The man offers to drive the woman to the party." ], "summary": "The man offers to drive the woman to the party." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How often does the woman go home to see her patents?", "dialogue": "M: How often do you go back to visit your parents?\n F: Um... usually twice a year.", "choices": [ "Four times a year.", "Twice a year.", "Once a year." ], "summary": "Twice a year." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: The play should have begun ten minutes ago. What's holding things up?\n M: It is said the main actor is caught in traffic jam.", "choices": [ "The police wants to talk to the main actor.", "The main actor forgot to come.", "The main actor is delayed by traffic." ], "summary": "The main actor is delayed by traffic." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman doing now?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, could you tell me where the nearest ATM is?\n M: It's next to the hospital over there. You can walk there just within 5 minutes.", "choices": [ "Drawing some money.", "Looking for a hospital.", "Asking the way." ], "summary": "Asking the way." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How will the woman go to New York?", "dialogue": "M: Are you going to New York by car or by train?\n W: Oh, I had planned to drive a car there, but now I've changed my mind.\n M: What?\n W: I think flying will be more comfortable.", "choices": [ "By car.", "By train.", "By plane." ], "summary": "By plane." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who answered the phone?", "dialogue": "W: 796-3758.\n M: Hello. James Clock speaking. May I have a word with Mary?\n W: I'll just see if she's in.\n M: Right you are.\n W: I'm afraid she's not here.", "choices": [ "Not mentioned.", "Mary.", "Sue." ], "summary": "Not mentioned." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "M: Any messages, Miss Grey?\n W: Just one, Mr. Blank. You had a telephone call from someone called Brown, David Brown.\n M: Brown? I don't seem to know anyone called Brown. What did he say?\n W: He wouldn't say. But it sounded important. I told him you'd phone him as soon as you got back.\n M: Well, I'd better do it then, I suppose. Er...you've got his phone number, haven't you?\n W: Yes, it's 633201.\n M: 622301.\n W: No, 633201.\n M: Oh, I'd better write it down, otherwise I'll probably forget it.\n W: I have already done it, Mr. Blank. It's on your desk.", "choices": [ "Boss and secretary.", "Father and daughter.", "Manager and customer." ], "summary": "Boss and secretary." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is David Brown's phone number?", "dialogue": "M: Any messages, Miss Grey?\n W: Just one, Mr. Blank. You had a telephone call from someone called Brown, David Brown.\n M: Brown? I don't seem to know anyone called Brown. What did he say?\n W: He wouldn't say. But it sounded important. I told him you'd phone him as soon as you got back.\n M: Well, I'd better do it then, I suppose. Er...you've got his phone number, haven't you?\n W: Yes, it's 633201.\n M: 622301.\n W: No, 633201.\n M: Oh, I'd better write it down, otherwise I'll probably forget it.\n W: I have already done it, Mr. Blank. It's on your desk.", "choices": [ "633001.", "622301.", "633201." ], "summary": "633201." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the phone number?", "dialogue": "M: Any messages, Miss Grey?\n W: Just one, Mr. Blank. You had a telephone call from someone called Brown, David Brown.\n M: Brown? I don't seem to know anyone called Brown. What did he say?\n W: He wouldn't say. But it sounded important. I told him you'd phone him as soon as you got back.\n M: Well, I'd better do it then, I suppose. Er...you've got his phone number, haven't you?\n W: Yes, it's 633201.\n M: 622301.\n W: No, 633201.\n M: Oh, I'd better write it down, otherwise I'll probably forget it.\n W: I have already done it, Mr. Blank. It's on your desk.", "choices": [ "On Miss Grey's desk.", "On Mr. Blank's desk.", "On Mr. Brown's desk." ], "summary": "On Mr. Blank's desk." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: You look tired Sam. Would you like a cup of coffee?\n M: A cup of coffee. I think I need three or four.", "choices": [ "He needs more than one cup of coffee.", "He needs to sleep for three or four hours,", "He wants to buy a set of coffee cups." ], "summary": "He needs more than one cup of coffee." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the woman want to get married?", "dialogue": "Sarah: Ooo, this is so exciting. So, where do you want to get married? I know, I know, I know. Um, up in the mountains. You know, that beautiful waterfall? Why don't we get married by the waterfall?\n Ronald: Uh, I don't know.\n Sarah: Oh, come on. It would be great. It's so beautiful, and it's peaceful, and it's really romantic. Come on.\n Ronald: I don't know. You know I'm allergic to 32 types of wild flowers ...\n Sarah: You'll be okay. Take an allergy pill.\n Ronald: ... and I might break out in a terrible rash.\n Sarah: You'll be okay. Come on. Well, let's .... I'm sure we can come up with something nice. Come on. Let's think about it.\n Ronald: Wh .. wh ... wh ... We could get married in my parent's backyard. [ What? ] Yeah. We just need to move the dogs for a few hours.\n Sarah: No! Don't even think about it. Their backyard is really tra ... tra (She means to say, trashy). It's ... it's in bad shape. And their house is like, right next to the freeway. It's only half a block from the freeway. It's so noisy. Come on. There is a real nice reception hall only a couple miles away. We can do that. You don't have to worry about your allergies.\n Ronald: Ah, that sounds expensive!\n Sarah: It's not that expensive ... just a little bit. And then, and then, look. We can have a catering service come, and they serve shrimp and lobster tails, and when my friend got married, they had the best desserts. Come on, and then, you know, for our breakfast, our wedding breakfast, we could go to that Japanese restaurant ... I can't remember. What's it called?\n Ronald: You mean, Samarai Sushi?\n Sarah: Yeah, Samuri Sushi! Their food is so good. Come on, come on.\n Ronald: That sounds so expensive.\n Sarah: But it's okay. It's worth it. Come on, Ron! Come on!\n Ronald: How about my mother's tuna fish sandwiches instead?\n Sarah: Ronald. We can spend a little bit more money than what you keep in that old stupid jar on your desk. Come on.\n Ronald:Well, I was trying to save money for the honeymoon.\n Sarah: Well, yeah. [ Yeah. ] Well, okay. Well, I've been thinking about too. I've been thinking about it for weeks.\n Ronald: Me too. Now look, look at this Web site. We could go to Salt Lake City, Utah.\n Sarah: That would be so cool! They have the best snowboarding and skiing, and their snow. It is the best snow. This time of year would be perfect. They have some really, really nice hotels. Oh, Ron, we're going to love that. That would be wonderful. I love skiing.\n Ronald: I .. I ... I was thinking about visiting some of the local art and natural history museums instead. [ What? ] Snow skiing just isn't my thing.\n Sarah: Oh, Ron. Come on.\n Ronald: You ... you know. I don't do well in the cold.\n Sarah: Brother!\n Ronald: Oh, yeah! [ What? ] That's a good idea. Let me call my brother. [ No way! ] He lives there, and he probably could let us stay at his house.\n Sarah: For our honeymoon!?!?!\n Ronald: Oh, yeah! [ No! ] Wait, wait! Where are you going? Come back. Did I say anything wrong?", "choices": [ "She wants to get married at a local church.", "She wants to tie the knot at some scenic place.", "She wants to exhange their vows at a reception hall." ], "summary": "She wants to tie the knot at some scenic place." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Ron suggests getting married at his parents' house, but Sarah feels _______.", "dialogue": "Sarah: Ooo, this is so exciting. So, where do you want to get married? I know, I know, I know. Um, up in the mountains. You know, that beautiful waterfall? Why don't we get married by the waterfall?\n Ronald: Uh, I don't know.\n Sarah: Oh, come on. It would be great. It's so beautiful, and it's peaceful, and it's really romantic. Come on.\n Ronald: I don't know. You know I'm allergic to 32 types of wild flowers ...\n Sarah: You'll be okay. Take an allergy pill.\n Ronald: ... and I might break out in a terrible rash.\n Sarah: You'll be okay. Come on. Well, let's .... I'm sure we can come up with something nice. Come on. Let's think about it.\n Ronald: Wh .. wh ... wh ... We could get married in my parent's backyard. [ What? ] Yeah. We just need to move the dogs for a few hours.\n Sarah: No! Don't even think about it. Their backyard is really tra ... tra (She means to say, trashy). It's ... it's in bad shape. And their house is like, right next to the freeway. It's only half a block from the freeway. It's so noisy. Come on. There is a real nice reception hall only a couple miles away. We can do that. You don't have to worry about your allergies.\n Ronald: Ah, that sounds expensive!\n Sarah: It's not that expensive ... just a little bit. And then, and then, look. We can have a catering service come, and they serve shrimp and lobster tails, and when my friend got married, they had the best desserts. Come on, and then, you know, for our breakfast, our wedding breakfast, we could go to that Japanese restaurant ... I can't remember. What's it called?\n Ronald: You mean, Samarai Sushi?\n Sarah: Yeah, Samuri Sushi! Their food is so good. Come on, come on.\n Ronald: That sounds so expensive.\n Sarah: But it's okay. It's worth it. Come on, Ron! Come on!\n Ronald: How about my mother's tuna fish sandwiches instead?\n Sarah: Ronald. We can spend a little bit more money than what you keep in that old stupid jar on your desk. Come on.\n Ronald:Well, I was trying to save money for the honeymoon.\n Sarah: Well, yeah. [ Yeah. ] Well, okay. Well, I've been thinking about too. I've been thinking about it for weeks.\n Ronald: Me too. Now look, look at this Web site. We could go to Salt Lake City, Utah.\n Sarah: That would be so cool! They have the best snowboarding and skiing, and their snow. It is the best snow. This time of year would be perfect. They have some really, really nice hotels. Oh, Ron, we're going to love that. That would be wonderful. I love skiing.\n Ronald: I .. I ... I was thinking about visiting some of the local art and natural history museums instead. [ What? ] Snow skiing just isn't my thing.\n Sarah: Oh, Ron. Come on.\n Ronald: You ... you know. I don't do well in the cold.\n Sarah: Brother!\n Ronald: Oh, yeah! [ What? ] That's a good idea. Let me call my brother. [ No way! ] He lives there, and he probably could let us stay at his house.\n Sarah: For our honeymoon!?!?!\n Ronald: Oh, yeah! [ No! ] Wait, wait! Where are you going? Come back. Did I say anything wrong?", "choices": [ "there is too much traffic in the area", "their house and yard are way to small", "they don't have enough chairs and tables" ], "summary": "there is too much traffic in the area" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Sarah wants _______________ to prepare the refreshments at the reception.", "dialogue": "Sarah: Ooo, this is so exciting. So, where do you want to get married? I know, I know, I know. Um, up in the mountains. You know, that beautiful waterfall? Why don't we get married by the waterfall?\n Ronald: Uh, I don't know.\n Sarah: Oh, come on. It would be great. It's so beautiful, and it's peaceful, and it's really romantic. Come on.\n Ronald: I don't know. You know I'm allergic to 32 types of wild flowers ...\n Sarah: You'll be okay. Take an allergy pill.\n Ronald: ... and I might break out in a terrible rash.\n Sarah: You'll be okay. Come on. Well, let's .... I'm sure we can come up with something nice. Come on. Let's think about it.\n Ronald: Wh .. wh ... wh ... We could get married in my parent's backyard. [ What? ] Yeah. We just need to move the dogs for a few hours.\n Sarah: No! Don't even think about it. Their backyard is really tra ... tra (She means to say, trashy). It's ... it's in bad shape. And their house is like, right next to the freeway. It's only half a block from the freeway. It's so noisy. Come on. There is a real nice reception hall only a couple miles away. We can do that. You don't have to worry about your allergies.\n Ronald: Ah, that sounds expensive!\n Sarah: It's not that expensive ... just a little bit. And then, and then, look. We can have a catering service come, and they serve shrimp and lobster tails, and when my friend got married, they had the best desserts. Come on, and then, you know, for our breakfast, our wedding breakfast, we could go to that Japanese restaurant ... I can't remember. What's it called?\n Ronald: You mean, Samarai Sushi?\n Sarah: Yeah, Samuri Sushi! Their food is so good. Come on, come on.\n Ronald: That sounds so expensive.\n Sarah: But it's okay. It's worth it. Come on, Ron! Come on!\n Ronald: How about my mother's tuna fish sandwiches instead?\n Sarah: Ronald. We can spend a little bit more money than what you keep in that old stupid jar on your desk. Come on.\n Ronald:Well, I was trying to save money for the honeymoon.\n Sarah: Well, yeah. [ Yeah. ] Well, okay. Well, I've been thinking about too. I've been thinking about it for weeks.\n Ronald: Me too. Now look, look at this Web site. We could go to Salt Lake City, Utah.\n Sarah: That would be so cool! They have the best snowboarding and skiing, and their snow. It is the best snow. This time of year would be perfect. They have some really, really nice hotels. Oh, Ron, we're going to love that. That would be wonderful. I love skiing.\n Ronald: I .. I ... I was thinking about visiting some of the local art and natural history museums instead. [ What? ] Snow skiing just isn't my thing.\n Sarah: Oh, Ron. Come on.\n Ronald: You ... you know. I don't do well in the cold.\n Sarah: Brother!\n Ronald: Oh, yeah! [ What? ] That's a good idea. Let me call my brother. [ No way! ] He lives there, and he probably could let us stay at his house.\n Sarah: For our honeymoon!?!?!\n Ronald: Oh, yeah! [ No! ] Wait, wait! Where are you going? Come back. Did I say anything wrong?", "choices": [ "her close friends", "a food service company", "her parents and family" ], "summary": "a food service company" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "While Sarah wants to go skiing on their honeymoon, Ron wants to ____________.", "dialogue": "Sarah: Ooo, this is so exciting. So, where do you want to get married? I know, I know, I know. Um, up in the mountains. You know, that beautiful waterfall? Why don't we get married by the waterfall?\n Ronald: Uh, I don't know.\n Sarah: Oh, come on. It would be great. It's so beautiful, and it's peaceful, and it's really romantic. Come on.\n Ronald: I don't know. You know I'm allergic to 32 types of wild flowers ...\n Sarah: You'll be okay. Take an allergy pill.\n Ronald: ... and I might break out in a terrible rash.\n Sarah: You'll be okay. Come on. Well, let's .... I'm sure we can come up with something nice. Come on. Let's think about it.\n Ronald: Wh .. wh ... wh ... We could get married in my parent's backyard. [ What? ] Yeah. We just need to move the dogs for a few hours.\n Sarah: No! Don't even think about it. Their backyard is really tra ... tra (She means to say, trashy). It's ... it's in bad shape. And their house is like, right next to the freeway. It's only half a block from the freeway. It's so noisy. Come on. There is a real nice reception hall only a couple miles away. We can do that. You don't have to worry about your allergies.\n Ronald: Ah, that sounds expensive!\n Sarah: It's not that expensive ... just a little bit. And then, and then, look. We can have a catering service come, and they serve shrimp and lobster tails, and when my friend got married, they had the best desserts. Come on, and then, you know, for our breakfast, our wedding breakfast, we could go to that Japanese restaurant ... I can't remember. What's it called?\n Ronald: You mean, Samarai Sushi?\n Sarah: Yeah, Samuri Sushi! Their food is so good. Come on, come on.\n Ronald: That sounds so expensive.\n Sarah: But it's okay. It's worth it. Come on, Ron! Come on!\n Ronald: How about my mother's tuna fish sandwiches instead?\n Sarah: Ronald. We can spend a little bit more money than what you keep in that old stupid jar on your desk. Come on.\n Ronald:Well, I was trying to save money for the honeymoon.\n Sarah: Well, yeah. [ Yeah. ] Well, okay. Well, I've been thinking about too. I've been thinking about it for weeks.\n Ronald: Me too. Now look, look at this Web site. We could go to Salt Lake City, Utah.\n Sarah: That would be so cool! They have the best snowboarding and skiing, and their snow. It is the best snow. This time of year would be perfect. They have some really, really nice hotels. Oh, Ron, we're going to love that. That would be wonderful. I love skiing.\n Ronald: I .. I ... I was thinking about visiting some of the local art and natural history museums instead. [ What? ] Snow skiing just isn't my thing.\n Sarah: Oh, Ron. Come on.\n Ronald: You ... you know. I don't do well in the cold.\n Sarah: Brother!\n Ronald: Oh, yeah! [ What? ] That's a good idea. Let me call my brother. [ No way! ] He lives there, and he probably could let us stay at his house.\n Sarah: For our honeymoon!?!?!\n Ronald: Oh, yeah! [ No! ] Wait, wait! Where are you going? Come back. Did I say anything wrong?", "choices": [ "go on an exciting cruise", "drive through the mountains", "visit some art museums" ], "summary": "visit some art museums" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Ron comes up with the idea of ______________ during their honeymoon.", "dialogue": "Sarah: Ooo, this is so exciting. So, where do you want to get married? I know, I know, I know. Um, up in the mountains. You know, that beautiful waterfall? Why don't we get married by the waterfall?\n Ronald: Uh, I don't know.\n Sarah: Oh, come on. It would be great. It's so beautiful, and it's peaceful, and it's really romantic. Come on.\n Ronald: I don't know. You know I'm allergic to 32 types of wild flowers ...\n Sarah: You'll be okay. Take an allergy pill.\n Ronald: ... and I might break out in a terrible rash.\n Sarah: You'll be okay. Come on. Well, let's .... I'm sure we can come up with something nice. Come on. Let's think about it.\n Ronald: Wh .. wh ... wh ... We could get married in my parent's backyard. [ What? ] Yeah. We just need to move the dogs for a few hours.\n Sarah: No! Don't even think about it. Their backyard is really tra ... tra (She means to say, trashy). It's ... it's in bad shape. And their house is like, right next to the freeway. It's only half a block from the freeway. It's so noisy. Come on. There is a real nice reception hall only a couple miles away. We can do that. You don't have to worry about your allergies.\n Ronald: Ah, that sounds expensive!\n Sarah: It's not that expensive ... just a little bit. And then, and then, look. We can have a catering service come, and they serve shrimp and lobster tails, and when my friend got married, they had the best desserts. Come on, and then, you know, for our breakfast, our wedding breakfast, we could go to that Japanese restaurant ... I can't remember. What's it called?\n Ronald: You mean, Samarai Sushi?\n Sarah: Yeah, Samuri Sushi! Their food is so good. Come on, come on.\n Ronald: That sounds so expensive.\n Sarah: But it's okay. It's worth it. Come on, Ron! Come on!\n Ronald: How about my mother's tuna fish sandwiches instead?\n Sarah: Ronald. We can spend a little bit more money than what you keep in that old stupid jar on your desk. Come on.\n Ronald:Well, I was trying to save money for the honeymoon.\n Sarah: Well, yeah. [ Yeah. ] Well, okay. Well, I've been thinking about too. I've been thinking about it for weeks.\n Ronald: Me too. Now look, look at this Web site. We could go to Salt Lake City, Utah.\n Sarah: That would be so cool! They have the best snowboarding and skiing, and their snow. It is the best snow. This time of year would be perfect. They have some really, really nice hotels. Oh, Ron, we're going to love that. That would be wonderful. I love skiing.\n Ronald: I .. I ... I was thinking about visiting some of the local art and natural history museums instead. [ What? ] Snow skiing just isn't my thing.\n Sarah: Oh, Ron. Come on.\n Ronald: You ... you know. I don't do well in the cold.\n Sarah: Brother!\n Ronald: Oh, yeah! [ What? ] That's a good idea. Let me call my brother. [ No way! ] He lives there, and he probably could let us stay at his house.\n Sarah: For our honeymoon!?!?!\n Ronald: Oh, yeah! [ No! ] Wait, wait! Where are you going? Come back. Did I say anything wrong?", "choices": [ "staying with his brother", "spending romantic nights at a hotel", "relaxing at an exciting resort" ], "summary": "staying with his brother" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Listen to these people talking about a book. What kind of book are they discussing?", "dialogue": "M: I thought it was an awful book. Honestly, just because it said in the future doesn't mean it has to be so strange. I mean, for a romance, it was pretty weird. Don't you think?\n W: No, not really. I enjoyed all the actions around their relationship. I thought it was really exciting.\n M: Well, may be. But it took you away from what should've been the main point of the story: how they found each other.", "choices": [ "A love story .", "A thriller.", "A science book." ], "summary": "A love story ." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did Andrew find the money?", "dialogue": "W: Andrew, you're quite a hero, aren't you?\n M: Am I? I didn't know.\n W: Have you ever been on the radio before?\n M: No, not really. I mean I've never found so much money before.\n W: Tell me what happened that morning.\n M: Well, I collected my newspapers at about 8 o'clock and started my pa- per around. I went past the phone box and I saw this black bag in one comer. I got off my bike to have a better look. It was just an ordinary case. So I decided to find out who it belonged to.\n W: When did you realize it was money?\n M: As soon as I opened it.\n W: What did you do next?\n M: I rushed out of the box, went to the nearest house, and phoned the police.\n W: what did the police do with the bag?\n M: I didn't stay to find out. I had to go and continue the delivery of my newspapers.\n W: Were you late for school?\n M: Only about five minutes. Nobody seemed to mind.", "choices": [ "In a phone box", "On his way to school", "Outside the newspaper office" ], "summary": "In a phone box" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did Andrew do after he found the money?", "dialogue": "W: Andrew, you're quite a hero, aren't you?\n M: Am I? I didn't know.\n W: Have you ever been on the radio before?\n M: No, not really. I mean I've never found so much money before.\n W: Tell me what happened that morning.\n M: Well, I collected my newspapers at about 8 o'clock and started my pa- per around. I went past the phone box and I saw this black bag in one comer. I got off my bike to have a better look. It was just an ordinary case. So I decided to find out who it belonged to.\n W: When did you realize it was money?\n M: As soon as I opened it.\n W: What did you do next?\n M: I rushed out of the box, went to the nearest house, and phoned the police.\n W: what did the police do with the bag?\n M: I didn't stay to find out. I had to go and continue the delivery of my newspapers.\n W: Were you late for school?\n M: Only about five minutes. Nobody seemed to mind.", "choices": [ "Took the money to a nearby bank", "Reported to the police", "Looked for the owner" ], "summary": "Reported to the police" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is true about Andrew?", "dialogue": "W: Andrew, you're quite a hero, aren't you?\n M: Am I? I didn't know.\n W: Have you ever been on the radio before?\n M: No, not really. I mean I've never found so much money before.\n W: Tell me what happened that morning.\n M: Well, I collected my newspapers at about 8 o'clock and started my pa- per around. I went past the phone box and I saw this black bag in one comer. I got off my bike to have a better look. It was just an ordinary case. So I decided to find out who it belonged to.\n W: When did you realize it was money?\n M: As soon as I opened it.\n W: What did you do next?\n M: I rushed out of the box, went to the nearest house, and phoned the police.\n W: what did the police do with the bag?\n M: I didn't stay to find out. I had to go and continue the delivery of my newspapers.\n W: Were you late for school?\n M: Only about five minutes. Nobody seemed to mind.", "choices": [ "He sold newspapers", "He worked as a radio reporter", "He worked part-time before class" ], "summary": "He worked part-time before class" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why can't the woman take her holiday?", "dialogue": "M: When will you be leaving for your planned holiday in Hawaii?\n W: It's out of the question. I've got a new job. I won't be free until my training is over.", "choices": [ "She will start a new job.", "She has to take another training.", "She is busy with her new job." ], "summary": "She is busy with her new job." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman suggest?", "dialogue": "M: My chemistry project is in trouble because my classmates and I had completely different ideas about how to process next.\n W: Why couldn't you meet each other half way?", "choices": [ "He should make a compromise with his partner.", "He should meet his partner in the mid-town.", "He should change a partner." ], "summary": "He should make a compromise with his partner." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think the weather will be like in April?", "dialogue": "W: What's the temperature today?\n M: It's fifteen degree centigrade.\n W: Another cool day, isn't it? I wonder how long this comfortable weather will last.\n M: It's just March. It will be hotter next month.", "choices": [ "Cool.", "Hot.", "Windy." ], "summary": "Hot." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How did the woman feel about the show?", "dialogue": "M: I have never seen such an interesting show. I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did.\n W: I must admit that I felt sleepy during the two hours.", "choices": [ "Enjoyable.", "Dull.", "Moving." ], "summary": "Dull." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn about Sally from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: You've been hanging on to the phone for quite a while. Who were you talking with?\n W: Oh, it was Sally. You know, she always has the latest news in town and can't wait to talk it over with me.", "choices": [ "She enjoys making up stories about other people.", "She can never keep anything to herself for long.", "She is eager to share news with the woman." ], "summary": "She is eager to share news with the woman." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "On which days next week will the man have examinations?", "dialogue": "W: I have to take an examination every day next week.\n M: I have one on Monday, another on Tuesday and two on Friday, none on Wednesday and Thursday, I'm thankful for that.", "choices": [ "Every day except Thursday.", "Monday, Wednesday and Friday.", "Monday, Tuesday and Friday." ], "summary": "Monday, Tuesday and Friday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time is it now?", "dialogue": "W: You look very tired. It's time you went to bed, I suppose.\n M: No, I don't think so. I never go to bed before nine o'clock.", "choices": [ "Before nine.", "Twelve at noon.", "Ten." ], "summary": "Before nine." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: I really enjoyed that TV special about whales last night. Did you get home in time to see it?\n W: Well, yes. But I wish I could have stayed awake long enough to see the whole thing.", "choices": [ "She fell asleep before the program ended.", "She especially enjoyed the end of the program.", "She missed the beginning of the program." ], "summary": "She fell asleep before the program ended." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the two speakers generally talking about?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Louise. Have you seen my new supermarket yet?\n W: Yes. I've heard of it actually. I suppose you must like it.\n M: Yes, I mean it's marvelous.\n W: Oh, Jeff. I really can't agree. I don't like it at all. My shop is much better.\n M: You must be mad. I think it's really...you know...so easy to buy everything in one place.\n W: Yes, it's easy. But don't you think the food isn't...I mean small shops usually have much fresher food.\n M: Maybe, but you pay for it. Small shops are more expensive, aren't they?\n W: Yes, I agree with you, but supermarket staff are badly paid and they are really...but you get better service in small shops. They are much more friendly.\n M: No, everyone in my supermarket is very nice.", "choices": [ "People served in shops.", "Goods in various qualities.", "Shopping in different places." ], "summary": "Shopping in different places." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Louise. Have you seen my new supermarket yet?\n W: Yes. I've heard of it actually. I suppose you must like it.\n M: Yes, I mean it's marvelous.\n W: Oh, Jeff. I really can't agree. I don't like it at all. My shop is much better.\n M: You must be mad. I think it's really...you know...so easy to buy everything in one place.\n W: Yes, it's easy. But don't you think the food isn't...I mean small shops usually have much fresher food.\n M: Maybe, but you pay for it. Small shops are more expensive, aren't they?\n W: Yes, I agree with you, but supermarket staff are badly paid and they are really...but you get better service in small shops. They are much more friendly.\n M: No, everyone in my supermarket is very nice.", "choices": [ "A salesman in a small shop.", "A manager of a supermarket.", "A staff of a department store." ], "summary": "A manager of a supermarket." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What might the woman think of supermarket staff?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Louise. Have you seen my new supermarket yet?\n W: Yes. I've heard of it actually. I suppose you must like it.\n M: Yes, I mean it's marvelous.\n W: Oh, Jeff. I really can't agree. I don't like it at all. My shop is much better.\n M: You must be mad. I think it's really...you know...so easy to buy everything in one place.\n W: Yes, it's easy. But don't you think the food isn't...I mean small shops usually have much fresher food.\n M: Maybe, but you pay for it. Small shops are more expensive, aren't they?\n W: Yes, I agree with you, but supermarket staff are badly paid and they are really...but you get better service in small shops. They are much more friendly.\n M: No, everyone in my supermarket is very nice.", "choices": [ "They're unfriendly.", "They're very nice.", "They're well-paid." ], "summary": "They're unfriendly." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the two speakers?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me. Can you tell me the way to the Public Library?\n M: The Public Library? But there are so many public libraries in London. Which one do you want to go to?\n W: The nearest one.\n M: That's rather far away, too. You'd better take a bus. Take the No. 7 bus to the zoo, then change to the No. 9 bus and get off at the end.\n W: And where's the No. 7 bus-stop, please?\n M: Go straight down the street, and turn left at the traffic lights. Then take the second turning on the right, and you'll find the bus-stop near the corner. You can't miss it.\n W: Thank you very much.\n M: Not at all.", "choices": [ "In the library.", "In a department store.", "In the street." ], "summary": "In the street." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who are the two speakers?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me. Can you tell me the way to the Public Library?\n M: The Public Library? But there are so many public libraries in London. Which one do you want to go to?\n W: The nearest one.\n M: That's rather far away, too. You'd better take a bus. Take the No. 7 bus to the zoo, then change to the No. 9 bus and get off at the end.\n W: And where's the No. 7 bus-stop, please?\n M: Go straight down the street, and turn left at the traffic lights. Then take the second turning on the right, and you'll find the bus-stop near the corner. You can't miss it.\n W: Thank you very much.\n M: Not at all.", "choices": [ "A woman and his husband.", "A woman and a passer-by.", "A woman and her friend." ], "summary": "A woman and a passer-by." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where will the woman change buses?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me. Can you tell me the way to the Public Library?\n M: The Public Library? But there are so many public libraries in London. Which one do you want to go to?\n W: The nearest one.\n M: That's rather far away, too. You'd better take a bus. Take the No. 7 bus to the zoo, then change to the No. 9 bus and get off at the end.\n W: And where's the No. 7 bus-stop, please?\n M: Go straight down the street, and turn left at the traffic lights. Then take the second turning on the right, and you'll find the bus-stop near the corner. You can't miss it.\n W: Thank you very much.\n M: Not at all.", "choices": [ "At the zoo.", "At the traffic lights.", "At the end of the No. 9 bus." ], "summary": "At the zoo." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman often eat in the restaurant?", "dialogue": "M: Have you ever been to that restaurant near my home?\n W: Yes, many times. I think the dishes are very delicious.", "choices": [ "For the food.", "For the service.", "For the environment." ], "summary": "For the food." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do you think the man is? Why?", "dialogue": "W: It's seven o'clock already, dear.\n M: Yes, I know. I decided to work during the evening rush hour.\n W: And so your dinner's cold. Why do you work so hard?\n M: I just start, and then I can't stop.\n W: You can stop any time. You don't need to keep on working at all.\n M: And then what could I do?\n W: We could move to Florida.\n M: Oh, Florida. Is it any better than New York?\n W: It's warm and sunny all year round. No more snow, no more ice.\n M: And what about the children and the grandchildren?\n W: They could come, and visit us every winter.\n M: And what would we do every spring, summer, and fall?\n W: A lot of our friends have moved to Florida. We know a lot of people there.\n M: Well, I'll think about it.", "choices": [ "A policeman. Because he works hard.", "A postman. Because he often works late.", "A taxi driver. Because he often works through the evening rush hours." ], "summary": "A taxi driver. Because he often works through the evening rush hours." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When were they having this dialogue?", "dialogue": "W: It's seven o'clock already, dear.\n M: Yes, I know. I decided to work during the evening rush hour.\n W: And so your dinner's cold. Why do you work so hard?\n M: I just start, and then I can't stop.\n W: You can stop any time. You don't need to keep on working at all.\n M: And then what could I do?\n W: We could move to Florida.\n M: Oh, Florida. Is it any better than New York?\n W: It's warm and sunny all year round. No more snow, no more ice.\n M: And what about the children and the grandchildren?\n W: They could come, and visit us every winter.\n M: And what would we do every spring, summer, and fall?\n W: A lot of our friends have moved to Florida. We know a lot of people there.\n M: Well, I'll think about it.", "choices": [ "After the man finished his work.", "After they got up.", "Before they went out shopping." ], "summary": "After the man finished his work." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How is the weather in New York compared with the weather in Florida?", "dialogue": "W: It's seven o'clock already, dear.\n M: Yes, I know. I decided to work during the evening rush hour.\n W: And so your dinner's cold. Why do you work so hard?\n M: I just start, and then I can't stop.\n W: You can stop any time. You don't need to keep on working at all.\n M: And then what could I do?\n W: We could move to Florida.\n M: Oh, Florida. Is it any better than New York?\n W: It's warm and sunny all year round. No more snow, no more ice.\n M: And what about the children and the grandchildren?\n W: They could come, and visit us every winter.\n M: And what would we do every spring, summer, and fall?\n W: A lot of our friends have moved to Florida. We know a lot of people there.\n M: Well, I'll think about it.", "choices": [ "Colder.", "Wanner.", "Rains more." ], "summary": "Colder." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the man receive a ticket?", "dialogue": "W: I don't understand how you got a ticket. I always thought you drive carefully.\n M: I usually am, but I thought I could make it before the light changed.", "choices": [ "He was speeding.", "He ran a red light.", "He went through a stop sign." ], "summary": "He ran a red light." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: I'm looking for an apartment with a monthly rent of around $200 in this neighbourhood. Could you give some advice on that?\n W: Well. It's rather hard to find anything for less than $300 around there, rents are lower in the suburbs. But you'll need transportation if you choose to live there.", "choices": [ "The man is unlikely to find exactly what he desires.", "The man is unlikely to live in the suburbs.", "The man will probably have to buy a car." ], "summary": "The man is unlikely to find exactly what he desires." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the dialogue?", "dialogue": "W: Would it be OK if I wore a costume for the rehearsal tomorrow?\n M: Oh you would regret it if you didn't.", "choices": [ "The man isn't sure about the rehearsal.", "It's better for the woman to wear a costume.", "The woman would regret it if she wore a costume." ], "summary": "It's better for the woman to wear a costume." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they talking about?", "dialogue": "W: What's for lunch, Mum?\n M: Bread, eggs and milk.", "choices": [ "Bread, eggs and milk.", "Lunch.", "Dad." ], "summary": "Lunch." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the bank open on Sundays?", "dialogue": "M: When will the bank open?\n W: It opens from 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. from Monday to Friday, and opens from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.", "choices": [ "From 9:30 a.m. to 3: 30 p. m.", "From 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.", "From 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p. m." ], "summary": "From 9:30 a.m. to 3: 30 p. m." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does Steve keep empty cans?", "dialogue": "W: Do you collect cola cans, Steve?\n M: No. Why do you ask?\n W: You have so many empty cans here.\n M: Well, my mum wants me to keep all the cans, so that we can sell them after a while.\n W: Aha, you are going to make a millionaire of yourself sooner or later with all those cans.\n M: You bet I will. Well, that's not the point. The point is we separate reusable things from other rubbish. We have to pay the dustman for dealing with rubbish, but if we sell him these cans and other reusable material we pay less.\n W: That sounds a clever idea. Now what are reused in China?\n M: Metal, plastic, paper, books and the like.\n W: Just as we do back home in the States.\n M: And to avoid waste, the government is limiting the production of goods that can be used only once, such as bamboo chopsticks. For example, all the fast food boxes should be made of paper instead of non-reusable material.\n W: That will surely be helpful for a clean environment.", "choices": [ "His mother collects them as a hobby.", "He wants to use them again.", "He wants to sell them to the dustman." ], "summary": "He wants to sell them to the dustman." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is NOT mentioned as reusable in this dialogue?", "dialogue": "W: Do you collect cola cans, Steve?\n M: No. Why do you ask?\n W: You have so many empty cans here.\n M: Well, my mum wants me to keep all the cans, so that we can sell them after a while.\n W: Aha, you are going to make a millionaire of yourself sooner or later with all those cans.\n M: You bet I will. Well, that's not the point. The point is we separate reusable things from other rubbish. We have to pay the dustman for dealing with rubbish, but if we sell him these cans and other reusable material we pay less.\n W: That sounds a clever idea. Now what are reused in China?\n M: Metal, plastic, paper, books and the like.\n W: Just as we do back home in the States.\n M: And to avoid waste, the government is limiting the production of goods that can be used only once, such as bamboo chopsticks. For example, all the fast food boxes should be made of paper instead of non-reusable material.\n W: That will surely be helpful for a clean environment.", "choices": [ "Glass.", "Paper.", "Metal." ], "summary": "Paper." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the government do to avoid waste?", "dialogue": "W: Do you collect cola cans, Steve?\n M: No. Why do you ask?\n W: You have so many empty cans here.\n M: Well, my mum wants me to keep all the cans, so that we can sell them after a while.\n W: Aha, you are going to make a millionaire of yourself sooner or later with all those cans.\n M: You bet I will. Well, that's not the point. The point is we separate reusable things from other rubbish. We have to pay the dustman for dealing with rubbish, but if we sell him these cans and other reusable material we pay less.\n W: That sounds a clever idea. Now what are reused in China?\n M: Metal, plastic, paper, books and the like.\n W: Just as we do back home in the States.\n M: And to avoid waste, the government is limiting the production of goods that can be used only once, such as bamboo chopsticks. For example, all the fast food boxes should be made of paper instead of non-reusable material.\n W: That will surely be helpful for a clean environment.", "choices": [ "The government limits the use of plastic.", "The government produces a lot of bamboo chopsticks.", "The government encourages the use of paper for fast food boxes." ], "summary": "The government encourages the use of paper for fast food boxes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What happened to Bob?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Bob. I heard about your accident but I didn't think it would be this bad.\n M: Well, thanks for making me feel better.\n W: I can hardly recognize you. Tell me what happened.\n M: I just got back from Africa where I had a terrible accident in a motorcycle race. I broke both my legs when my motor failed and was hit by another motorcycle. I was laid up in a hospital over there for three weeks.\n W: Three weeks, that's a long time. What did you do while you were in the hospital?\n M: Well, if you can believe it, I read all about motorcycle racing. I love racing even if it hurts.\n W: But I'm afraid you don't make it look very funny. You're lucky to be alive.\n M: That's for sure. I am lucky to be alive.\n W: How soon can you get well? Did the doctor tell you about it?\n M: They say I still need to stay in bed for two weeks or so.\n W: I think you'll get a bit fatter by then. By the way, is there anything I can do for you?\n M: No, thank you. Thank you for the beautiful flowers. It's very kind of you to come to see me.\n W: I'll be going then. Bye.\n M: Bye.", "choices": [ "He was badly ill.", "He had his legs broken.", "He was hit by a car." ], "summary": "He had his legs broken." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When was Bob sent into hospital?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Bob. I heard about your accident but I didn't think it would be this bad.\n M: Well, thanks for making me feel better.\n W: I can hardly recognize you. Tell me what happened.\n M: I just got back from Africa where I had a terrible accident in a motorcycle race. I broke both my legs when my motor failed and was hit by another motorcycle. I was laid up in a hospital over there for three weeks.\n W: Three weeks, that's a long time. What did you do while you were in the hospital?\n M: Well, if you can believe it, I read all about motorcycle racing. I love racing even if it hurts.\n W: But I'm afraid you don't make it look very funny. You're lucky to be alive.\n M: That's for sure. I am lucky to be alive.\n W: How soon can you get well? Did the doctor tell you about it?\n M: They say I still need to stay in bed for two weeks or so.\n W: I think you'll get a bit fatter by then. By the way, is there anything I can do for you?\n M: No, thank you. Thank you for the beautiful flowers. It's very kind of you to come to see me.\n W: I'll be going then. Bye.\n M: Bye.", "choices": [ "Three weeks ago.", "More than three weeks ago.", "Five weeks ago." ], "summary": "More than three weeks ago." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did Bob do while he was in hospital?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Bob. I heard about your accident but I didn't think it would be this bad.\n M: Well, thanks for making me feel better.\n W: I can hardly recognize you. Tell me what happened.\n M: I just got back from Africa where I had a terrible accident in a motorcycle race. I broke both my legs when my motor failed and was hit by another motorcycle. I was laid up in a hospital over there for three weeks.\n W: Three weeks, that's a long time. What did you do while you were in the hospital?\n M: Well, if you can believe it, I read all about motorcycle racing. I love racing even if it hurts.\n W: But I'm afraid you don't make it look very funny. You're lucky to be alive.\n M: That's for sure. I am lucky to be alive.\n W: How soon can you get well? Did the doctor tell you about it?\n M: They say I still need to stay in bed for two weeks or so.\n W: I think you'll get a bit fatter by then. By the way, is there anything I can do for you?\n M: No, thank you. Thank you for the beautiful flowers. It's very kind of you to come to see me.\n W: I'll be going then. Bye.\n M: Bye.", "choices": [ "He read about motorcycle racing.", "He decided to give up motorcycle racing.", "He tried to become much fatter." ], "summary": "He read about motorcycle racing." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How did the man get to the office today?", "dialogue": "W: You are early today! Did you drive here?\n M: That's my last choice. Driving a car in rush hour is obviously not a good idea.\n W: So you took a bus?\n M: No, the subway instead. I found it the easiest and cheapest way for me to get to the office.", "choices": [ "By car.", "By bus.", "By subway." ], "summary": "By subway." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much is the seller asking for the house?", "dialogue": "W: I can see this is quite an old house.\n M: Well, in America, it's quite old. But in England, it's actually quite young.\n W: How much are you asking?\n M: $110,000, but it's negotiable, since I need cash urgently.\n W: I see. I suppose this is the living room?\n M: Yes, you're right. Look at the fireplace. It was hand-made. The design is really unique. You can't find it anywhere else.\n W: Yes, I like it very much. Can I see the kitchen, please?\n M: This way, please. Look, it's spacious and bright, and quite modern.\n W: I am satisfied with this house, but the price is a little too high. Can you make a concession?", "choices": [ "$120,000.", "$110,000.", "$12,000." ], "summary": "$110,000." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the client think about the house?", "dialogue": "W: I can see this is quite an old house.\n M: Well, in America, it's quite old. But in England, it's actually quite young.\n W: How much are you asking?\n M: $110,000, but it's negotiable, since I need cash urgently.\n W: I see. I suppose this is the living room?\n M: Yes, you're right. Look at the fireplace. It was hand-made. The design is really unique. You can't find it anywhere else.\n W: Yes, I like it very much. Can I see the kitchen, please?\n M: This way, please. Look, it's spacious and bright, and quite modern.\n W: I am satisfied with this house, but the price is a little too high. Can you make a concession?", "choices": [ "She's satisfied with everything.", "She's not satisfied with the design.", "She's satisfied with the house, but not the price." ], "summary": "She's satisfied with the house, but not the price." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "F: The blue shoes are so nice, but expensive.\n M: But not as much as the black ones.", "choices": [ "The blue shoes are more expensive.", "The black shoes are more expensive.", "They are the same price." ], "summary": "The black shoes are more expensive." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When does the man go to bed?", "dialogue": "F: I always go to bed at 11.\n M: Me too.", "choices": [ "Before 11", "We don't know", "At 11" ], "summary": "At 11" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When did the man begin to feel sick?", "dialogue": "W: You look rather pale, Mr. Williams. Aren't you feeling well?\n M: It's nothing serious actually. I was sick most of the night. I didn't sleep very well.\n W: What seems to be the matter? Is it the flu?\n M: No, I think it's something I ate. We ate at that new restaurant last night, and I must have eaten something that didn't agree with me.\n W: Was it that new restaurant over on Fourth Street? Opened only two weeks ago?\n M: As a matter of fact, it was. Why do you ask?\n W: Because Jerry ate there last week and had the same kind of problem. He was sick the next day, too.\n M: That's interesting. Maybe the health authorities should look into the matter.\n W: That's what I think. Two people with similar problems in such a short time can't just be coincidence!", "choices": [ "Yesterday afternoon.", "Last night.", "This morning." ], "summary": "Last night." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What might cause the man's sickness?", "dialogue": "W: You look rather pale, Mr. Williams. Aren't you feeling well?\n M: It's nothing serious actually. I was sick most of the night. I didn't sleep very well.\n W: What seems to be the matter? Is it the flu?\n M: No, I think it's something I ate. We ate at that new restaurant last night, and I must have eaten something that didn't agree with me.\n W: Was it that new restaurant over on Fourth Street? Opened only two weeks ago?\n M: As a matter of fact, it was. Why do you ask?\n W: Because Jerry ate there last week and had the same kind of problem. He was sick the next day, too.\n M: That's interesting. Maybe the health authorities should look into the matter.\n W: That's what I think. Two people with similar problems in such a short time can't just be coincidence!", "choices": [ "Dirty food.", "Lack of sleep.", "Too much alcohol." ], "summary": "Dirty food." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman think the matter should be looked into?", "dialogue": "W: You look rather pale, Mr. Williams. Aren't you feeling well?\n M: It's nothing serious actually. I was sick most of the night. I didn't sleep very well.\n W: What seems to be the matter? Is it the flu?\n M: No, I think it's something I ate. We ate at that new restaurant last night, and I must have eaten something that didn't agree with me.\n W: Was it that new restaurant over on Fourth Street? Opened only two weeks ago?\n M: As a matter of fact, it was. Why do you ask?\n W: Because Jerry ate there last week and had the same kind of problem. He was sick the next day, too.\n M: That's interesting. Maybe the health authorities should look into the matter.\n W: That's what I think. Two people with similar problems in such a short time can't just be coincidence!", "choices": [ "It has caused great losses.", "It frightens people greatly.", "It has happened twice." ], "summary": "It has happened twice." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: Can you believe I had to pay $ 30 for a haircut at Sadermale.\n W: You should try the place where I go. It's only 15, but it takes a while to get an appointment.", "choices": [ "She needs another haircut soon.", "She thinks it worthwhile to try Sadermale's.", "She knows a less expensive place for a haircut." ], "summary": "She knows a less expensive place for a haircut." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How is the woman going to the airport?", "dialogue": "M: How are you getting to the airport?\n W: Well, I haven't really got any choice--I have to take the bus. My car is at the garage getting repaired, and a taxi is just too expensive.", "choices": [ "By taxi.", "By bus.", "By train." ], "summary": "By bus." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Dave. Good to see you could come a long way. Come in.\n M: Wow. Looks like the party is at a high point.\n W: Yeah. And they're eating all of my food. Oh, I'd like you to meet my sister, Carol. She's visiting on the weekend.\n M: Oh. Which one is she?\n W: She's sitting on the sofa over there.\n M: You mean the woman with long black hair?\n W: That's right. Let me introduce her to you. You're both so friendly and adventurous.\n M: And who's the man sitting next to her? Uh, the man wearing the suit jacket?\n W: Oh, that's Bob, my ballet teacher.\n M: Ballet teacher! I never knew you could do ballet.\n W: I started about two months ago. Come on. I'd like you to meet them.\n M: I'm coming.", "choices": [ "Colleagues.", "Neighbours.", "Friends." ], "summary": "Friends." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is visiting the woman on the weekend?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Dave. Good to see you could come a long way. Come in.\n M: Wow. Looks like the party is at a high point.\n W: Yeah. And they're eating all of my food. Oh, I'd like you to meet my sister, Carol. She's visiting on the weekend.\n M: Oh. Which one is she?\n W: She's sitting on the sofa over there.\n M: You mean the woman with long black hair?\n W: That's right. Let me introduce her to you. You're both so friendly and adventurous.\n M: And who's the man sitting next to her? Uh, the man wearing the suit jacket?\n W: Oh, that's Bob, my ballet teacher.\n M: Ballet teacher! I never knew you could do ballet.\n W: I started about two months ago. Come on. I'd like you to meet them.\n M: I'm coming.", "choices": [ "Her sister.", "Her student.", "Her teacher." ], "summary": "Her sister." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the woman know Bob?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Dave. Good to see you could come a long way. Come in.\n M: Wow. Looks like the party is at a high point.\n W: Yeah. And they're eating all of my food. Oh, I'd like you to meet my sister, Carol. She's visiting on the weekend.\n M: Oh. Which one is she?\n W: She's sitting on the sofa over there.\n M: You mean the woman with long black hair?\n W: That's right. Let me introduce her to you. You're both so friendly and adventurous.\n M: And who's the man sitting next to her? Uh, the man wearing the suit jacket?\n W: Oh, that's Bob, my ballet teacher.\n M: Ballet teacher! I never knew you could do ballet.\n W: I started about two months ago. Come on. I'd like you to meet them.\n M: I'm coming.", "choices": [ "He has just been introduced to her.", "She has taken lessons from him.", "They have met at a party before." ], "summary": "She has taken lessons from him." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much should a child pay for the performance?", "dialogue": "W: What is the ticket price for the play?\n M: 8 dollars. But two dollars for children, six or under. And with the student card, you pay four dollars fifty Cents.", "choices": [ "$ 2.00.", "$ 4.50.", "$ 8.00." ], "summary": "$ 2.00." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which part of the woman's body hurts?", "dialogue": "M: Good afternoon, Mrs. Green. How's your arm?\n W: Oh, it's all right. I've already forgotten about it! It's my neck that hurts! Look, doctor! I can't turn my head!\n M: Let's have a look. Sit down over here, please.", "choices": [ "Her arm", "Her neck", "Her head" ], "summary": "Her neck" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the possible relationship between the speakers?", "dialogue": "W: What's ten plus five? Who knows? Hands up.\n M: It's fifteen.", "choices": [ "Teacher and student.", "Husband and wife.", "Mother and child." ], "summary": "Teacher and student." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn about the woman?", "dialogue": "M: Could you help me translate the article into French?\n W: Sorry, I'm busy now. Shall I do it tomorrow?", "choices": [ "She is a translator.", "She can translate it into French.", "She will be busy tomorrow." ], "summary": "She can translate it into French." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Was the man allowed to open the door?", "dialogue": "M: It's so hot here. Do you mind my opening the door?\n F: Go ahead.", "choices": [ "No, he was refused.", "Yes, he was permitted.", "It didn't say." ], "summary": "Yes, he was permitted." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man want to do?", "dialogue": "W: We ought to stop buying this kind of coffee. It always tastes terrible.\n M: Maybe we shall get a new coffee machine instead.", "choices": [ "Buy a new coffee machin", "Buy another cup of coffee.", "Stop buying this coffee." ], "summary": "Buy a new coffee machin" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the woman so angry?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Jenny. You look so angry! What's the matter?\n W: My friend made a promise. He said he would pay for the broken ball. But he hasn't yet.", "choices": [ "Her friend has broken his word", "Her friend has broken the ball", "Her friend has made a promise" ], "summary": "Her friend has broken his word" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man say he can't submit his assignment on time?", "dialogue": "M: Professor Johnson, last night when I was putting the finishing touches on my paper, a computer failure completely wiped out my files, do you think I can have another day to retype it?\n W: I'm sorry, Rod. I'm leaving for a conference tomorrow and I'll be away two weeks. I suppose you could send me an E-copy.", "choices": [ "He needs help to retrieve his files.", "He has to type his paper once more.", "He needs some time to polish his paper." ], "summary": "He has to type his paper once more." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman think of Mary's cake?", "dialogue": "M: Have you tried Mary's cake?\n W: I got the last piece and it was really wonderful.", "choices": [ "She only ate the last piece.", "She thought it delicious.", "She didn't like it at all." ], "summary": "She thought it delicious." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is Jenny?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, is that Dad?\n M: Yes, Jenny. How have you been these days?\n W: I'm fine. Happy Father's Day! I miss you a lot.\n M: Thank you so much. I miss you too. So does your mom.", "choices": [ "The man's mom.", "The man's daughter.", "The man's wife." ], "summary": "The man's daughter." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation most probably take place?", "dialogue": "W: I'll have the steak, French fries, and let's see, chocolate ice cream for dissert.\n M: Oh, oh, you know these things will ruin your health, too much fat and sugar, how about ordering some vegetables and fruit instead?", "choices": [ "At a clinic.", "In a supermarket.", "At a restaurant." ], "summary": "At a restaurant." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is Ben?", "dialogue": "W: Hey, where is everybody?\n M: They took Ben to the park. Where have you been?\n W: Sorry, I'm late. I picked up the cake and it took me longer than I expected. When will the party start?\n M: Ben invited eight children from school. And they'll arrive at about 2 in the afternoon.\n W: OK. Then I'll put the candles on the cake and leave it in the kitchen and then I'll come and help set the table.", "choices": [ "In the kitchen.", "At school.", "In the park." ], "summary": "In the park." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the children in the afternoon?", "dialogue": "W: Hey, where is everybody?\n M: They took Ben to the park. Where have you been?\n W: Sorry, I'm late. I picked up the cake and it took me longer than I expected. When will the party start?\n M: Ben invited eight children from school. And they'll arrive at about 2 in the afternoon.\n W: OK. Then I'll put the candles on the cake and leave it in the kitchen and then I'll come and help set the table.", "choices": [ "Help set the table.", "Have a party.", "Do their homework." ], "summary": "Have a party." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man going to do?", "dialogue": "W: How long are you going to be at the gas station?\n M: I don't know for sure. Not long if they're not busy. Maybe an hour.\n W: Could you drop me off at the department store? I want to look at some shoes they advertised on sale.\n M: Sure. I'll probably go over to the stamp market and talk to Tim while they're fixing the car.\n W: Where should I meet you then?\n M: I can pick you up in an hour and a half in front of the drugstore. Is that okay?\n W: Fine with me. I'll see you then.", "choices": [ "To buy some stamps.", "To have his car fixed.", "To buy some drugs." ], "summary": "To have his car fixed." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where will the woman go?", "dialogue": "W: How long are you going to be at the gas station?\n M: I don't know for sure. Not long if they're not busy. Maybe an hour.\n W: Could you drop me off at the department store? I want to look at some shoes they advertised on sale.\n M: Sure. I'll probably go over to the stamp market and talk to Tim while they're fixing the car.\n W: Where should I meet you then?\n M: I can pick you up in an hour and a half in front of the drugstore. Is that okay?\n W: Fine with me. I'll see you then.", "choices": [ "The department store.", "The stamp market.", "The drugstore," ], "summary": "The department store." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the speakers meet?", "dialogue": "W: How long are you going to be at the gas station?\n M: I don't know for sure. Not long if they're not busy. Maybe an hour.\n W: Could you drop me off at the department store? I want to look at some shoes they advertised on sale.\n M: Sure. I'll probably go over to the stamp market and talk to Tim while they're fixing the car.\n W: Where should I meet you then?\n M: I can pick you up in an hour and a half in front of the drugstore. Is that okay?\n W: Fine with me. I'll see you then.", "choices": [ "An hour later.", "An hour and a half later.", "Half an hour later." ], "summary": "An hour and a half later." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man ask the woman to do?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me, Madam. Could I leave this here for a few hours, please?\n W: Why not go to the luggage office over there?", "choices": [ "Look after the luggage for him.", "Help him to carry some luggage.", "Tell him the way to the luggage office." ], "summary": "Look after the luggage for him." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman's hobby?", "dialogue": "W: Have you got any hobbies, Rod?\n M: Yes, Jessie. I'm fond of fishing, painting, stamp-collecting, and...\n W: Wow, so many! I just like taking photographs.\n M: In my family, everyone has more than one interest. My father likes to build things out of wood and collect baseball caps. He doesn't have time for many hobbies, because his job keeps him busy.\n W: How about your mother?\n M: In her spare time, she likes going to the gym. She also likes making things to decorate our home.\n W: Your sisters and brothers must like fashionable ones.\n M: I've one sister and one brother. My younger brother Alan is 17 years old. He likes singing, playing the piano and skiing. My sister Lisa is 12 years old. Her hobbies include making small things, playing the violin and riding her bicycle around the neighborhood.\n W: Your family has got a variety of interests.", "choices": [ "Fishing.", "Collecting stamps.", "Taking photographs." ], "summary": "Taking photographs." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the man's family?", "dialogue": "W: Have you got any hobbies, Rod?\n M: Yes, Jessie. I'm fond of fishing, painting, stamp-collecting, and...\n W: Wow, so many! I just like taking photographs.\n M: In my family, everyone has more than one interest. My father likes to build things out of wood and collect baseball caps. He doesn't have time for many hobbies, because his job keeps him busy.\n W: How about your mother?\n M: In her spare time, she likes going to the gym. She also likes making things to decorate our home.\n W: Your sisters and brothers must like fashionable ones.\n M: I've one sister and one brother. My younger brother Alan is 17 years old. He likes singing, playing the piano and skiing. My sister Lisa is 12 years old. Her hobbies include making small things, playing the violin and riding her bicycle around the neighborhood.\n W: Your family has got a variety of interests.", "choices": [ "His father likes decorating his home.", "His mother likes going to the gym.", "Everyone in his family has three hobbies." ], "summary": "His mother likes going to the gym." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who likes playing the piano?", "dialogue": "W: Have you got any hobbies, Rod?\n M: Yes, Jessie. I'm fond of fishing, painting, stamp-collecting, and...\n W: Wow, so many! I just like taking photographs.\n M: In my family, everyone has more than one interest. My father likes to build things out of wood and collect baseball caps. He doesn't have time for many hobbies, because his job keeps him busy.\n W: How about your mother?\n M: In her spare time, she likes going to the gym. She also likes making things to decorate our home.\n W: Your sisters and brothers must like fashionable ones.\n M: I've one sister and one brother. My younger brother Alan is 17 years old. He likes singing, playing the piano and skiing. My sister Lisa is 12 years old. Her hobbies include making small things, playing the violin and riding her bicycle around the neighborhood.\n W: Your family has got a variety of interests.", "choices": [ "The man.", "Lisa.", "Alan." ], "summary": "Alan." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: What an accident! If you've been careful, things would not be as they are.\n M: What do you mean? It was my fault? If it were, surely I'll take all responsibility for it.", "choices": [ "He is not to blame.", "It was his fault.", "He will accept all responsibility." ], "summary": "He is not to blame." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the conversation take place?", "dialogue": "W: United Development Company. May I help you?\n M: I'd like to speak to Mr. Hailer, please.\n W: Who shall I say is calling, please?\n M: This is Mr. Dewey from the IM Company.\n W: I'm sorry, Mr. Dewey, but Mr. Halley is not in at the moment.\n M: When will he come in, do you know?\n W: I suppose he won't be in until 12: 00.\n M: May I leave a message?\n W: Certainly.\n M: Please ask him to give me a call as soon as he returns. He has my number.\n W: Very well, Mr. Dewey, I'll do that.\n M: Thank you. Bye-bye.", "choices": [ "By the radio.", "Between two friends.", "On the phone." ], "summary": "Between two friends." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will Mr. Halley be in?", "dialogue": "W: United Development Company. May I help you?\n M: I'd like to speak to Mr. Hailer, please.\n W: Who shall I say is calling, please?\n M: This is Mr. Dewey from the IM Company.\n W: I'm sorry, Mr. Dewey, but Mr. Halley is not in at the moment.\n M: When will he come in, do you know?\n W: I suppose he won't be in until 12: 00.\n M: May I leave a message?\n W: Certainly.\n M: Please ask him to give me a call as soon as he returns. He has my number.\n W: Very well, Mr. Dewey, I'll do that.\n M: Thank you. Bye-bye.", "choices": [ "12: 00.", "13: 00.", "11: 00." ], "summary": "12: 00." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man ask Mr. Halley to do?", "dialogue": "W: United Development Company. May I help you?\n M: I'd like to speak to Mr. Hailer, please.\n W: Who shall I say is calling, please?\n M: This is Mr. Dewey from the IM Company.\n W: I'm sorry, Mr. Dewey, but Mr. Halley is not in at the moment.\n M: When will he come in, do you know?\n W: I suppose he won't be in until 12: 00.\n M: May I leave a message?\n W: Certainly.\n M: Please ask him to give me a call as soon as he returns. He has my number.\n W: Very well, Mr. Dewey, I'll do that.\n M: Thank you. Bye-bye.", "choices": [ "To meet him.", "To call his number.", "To have a dinner." ], "summary": "To have a dinner." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the speakers now?", "dialogue": "W: What are the main differences between this country and your country?\n M: Well, in Russia, everything happens very fast. People talk quickly, they drive their cars too fast, the good deals go by really quickly...but here in Canada, it seems like people are a little more relaxed.\n W: Is that true for everything?\n M: No, of course not. In Russia, going to the bank can take hours. The same is true for the post office and the supermarket. In Canada, however, these places are pretty easy to get through quickly.\n W: So, what is it that makes some things go either faster or slower compared to us here in Canada? I was born and raised here, so I guess I don't notice these things. I've also never been outside the country before.\n M: I think the people in Russia are fast movers by nature, at least in the big cities. Public places are still very slow because they haven't tried to do business any differently than they used to.\n W: But in Canada, it's the opposite?\n M: Right. The government here does a great job of solving problems and using new technology to make businesses work better. But I think Canadians are just more calm in general than Russians are... and they're definitely more relaxed than Americans!\n W: Well, I agree with you about that last part!", "choices": [ "In the United States.", "In Russia.", "In Canada." ], "summary": "In Canada." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What happens in the man's country?", "dialogue": "W: What are the main differences between this country and your country?\n M: Well, in Russia, everything happens very fast. People talk quickly, they drive their cars too fast, the good deals go by really quickly...but here in Canada, it seems like people are a little more relaxed.\n W: Is that true for everything?\n M: No, of course not. In Russia, going to the bank can take hours. The same is true for the post office and the supermarket. In Canada, however, these places are pretty easy to get through quickly.\n W: So, what is it that makes some things go either faster or slower compared to us here in Canada? I was born and raised here, so I guess I don't notice these things. I've also never been outside the country before.\n M: I think the people in Russia are fast movers by nature, at least in the big cities. Public places are still very slow because they haven't tried to do business any differently than they used to.\n W: But in Canada, it's the opposite?\n M: Right. The government here does a great job of solving problems and using new technology to make businesses work better. But I think Canadians are just more calm in general than Russians are... and they're definitely more relaxed than Americans!\n W: Well, I agree with you about that last part!", "choices": [ "People talk quickly.", "The government solves problems well.", "Going to the bank often takes a short time." ], "summary": "People talk quickly." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is true about the woman?", "dialogue": "W: What are the main differences between this country and your country?\n M: Well, in Russia, everything happens very fast. People talk quickly, they drive their cars too fast, the good deals go by really quickly...but here in Canada, it seems like people are a little more relaxed.\n W: Is that true for everything?\n M: No, of course not. In Russia, going to the bank can take hours. The same is true for the post office and the supermarket. In Canada, however, these places are pretty easy to get through quickly.\n W: So, what is it that makes some things go either faster or slower compared to us here in Canada? I was born and raised here, so I guess I don't notice these things. I've also never been outside the country before.\n M: I think the people in Russia are fast movers by nature, at least in the big cities. Public places are still very slow because they haven't tried to do business any differently than they used to.\n W: But in Canada, it's the opposite?\n M: Right. The government here does a great job of solving problems and using new technology to make businesses work better. But I think Canadians are just more calm in general than Russians are... and they're definitely more relaxed than Americans!\n W: Well, I agree with you about that last part!", "choices": [ "She wants to go to Russia.", "She has never been abroad before.", "She thinks Americans are more relaxed." ], "summary": "She has never been abroad before." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why hasn't their mother bought the tickets?", "dialogue": "M: Has mother bought the tickets for us yet?\n F: No, she hasn't. She was too busy.", "choices": [ "She has no time to buy them.", "The ticket is expensive.", "She has no money." ], "summary": "She has no time to buy them." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time will they leave for the airport?", "dialogue": "M: What time is our flight? Is it the 11:30 flight?\n W: Yes. But we've got to leave two hours earlier. It's a long drive to the airport.", "choices": [ "11:30", "13:30", "9:30" ], "summary": "9:30" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will John probably do?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, John. I haven't seen you for a few weeks.\n M: Hi, Mary. I've been studying a lot for my final exam.", "choices": [ "Have a holiday.", "Meet some friends.", "Take the final exam." ], "summary": "Take the final exam." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man going to do this summer?", "dialogue": "W: You've had a part-time job, haven't you?\n M: Yes, I have.\n W: Could you earn a lot of money?\n M: No, only a little.\n W: Would you like to work this summer to make some extra money?\n M: I think so.", "choices": [ "Working to earn extra money.", "Working for the coming exams.", "He won't earn a little money." ], "summary": "Working to earn extra money." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the caf\u00e9, according to the man?", "dialogue": "W: Can you tell me where the caf\u00e9 is?\n M: Yes. It's to the left of ...no, to the right ... of the tree.\n W: I thought it was behind the Magic Castle.", "choices": [ "To the right of the tree.", "To the left of the tree.", "Behind the Magic Castle." ], "summary": "To the right of the tree." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: This is a one-way street. Didn't you see the sign?\n W: Sorry. I didn't.", "choices": [ "The woman is driving too fast.", "The woman is driving at a slow speed.", "The woman has broken a traffic rule." ], "summary": "The woman has broken a traffic rule." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man invite the woman to?", "dialogue": "M: Would you come to dinner next Sunday?\n W: Sunday? No, I'm sorry. I'm busy on Sunday.\n M: How about Saturday?\n W: Yes, I'd love to. What time?\n M: How about 7:00?\n W: OK.\n M: Do you know where I live?\n W: Sorry, I have no idea.\n M: I'm on No. 1125, Beijing Road.\n W: I think I can find it. Anything I should bring along?\n M: Oh, just bring yourself. We'll get everything ready.\n W: Thank you for your kindness.\n M: I'll see you then.\n W: Thanks. Goodbye.", "choices": [ "A movie.", "A meeting.", "A dinner." ], "summary": "A dinner." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the man live?", "dialogue": "M: Would you come to dinner next Sunday?\n W: Sunday? No, I'm sorry. I'm busy on Sunday.\n M: How about Saturday?\n W: Yes, I'd love to. What time?\n M: How about 7:00?\n W: OK.\n M: Do you know where I live?\n W: Sorry, I have no idea.\n M: I'm on No. 1125, Beijing Road.\n W: I think I can find it. Anything I should bring along?\n M: Oh, just bring yourself. We'll get everything ready.\n W: Thank you for your kindness.\n M: I'll see you then.\n W: Thanks. Goodbye.", "choices": [ "No. 1225, Beijing Road.", "No. 1125, Beijing Road.", "No. 1215, Beijing Road." ], "summary": "No. 1125, Beijing Road." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man have?", "dialogue": "F: What would you like, a cup of tea or a cup of coffee?\n M: Neither, thanks. A glass of water will be OK.", "choices": [ "a cup of tea.", "A cup of coffee.", "a glass of water." ], "summary": "a glass of water." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn about the man.", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, Mr. Li. Did you sleep well last night after your long flight?\n M: Good morning. Yes, I did. I feel totally rested and I'm now ready for our meeting.", "choices": [ "He slept well on the plane.", "He had a long trip.", "He had a meeting." ], "summary": "He had a long trip." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: I hear Mary isn't getting much support in her running against Steve in the election.\n W: It is not over yet. I think she will make a come-back next time.", "choices": [ "She expects Mary to win in the election.", "She thinks Mary will run again in the next election.", "Mary shouldn't have campaigned against Steve." ], "summary": "She thinks Mary will run again in the next election." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man ask the woman to do?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Kathy, it's Jason.\n W: Hi, Jason. I haven't heard from you in a while.\n M: Well. I've been busy. I've started my own company.\n W: Wow, what kind of business is it?\n M: Just a small on-line store. I am hiring staff and I want you to come to work for me.\n W: Actually, I just got started working at the old company again.\n M: Oh, I didn't realize you were going back. Well, can you recommend someone else?", "choices": [ "To work for her former employer.", "To recommend a customer.", "To join his company." ], "summary": "To join his company." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman doing?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Kathy, it's Jason.\n W: Hi, Jason. I haven't heard from you in a while.\n M: Well. I've been busy. I've started my own company.\n W: Wow, what kind of business is it?\n M: Just a small on-line store. I am hiring staff and I want you to come to work for me.\n W: Actually, I just got started working at the old company again.\n M: Oh, I didn't realize you were going back. Well, can you recommend someone else?", "choices": [ "Working for a company.", "Running a business.", "Hunting for a job." ], "summary": "Working for a company." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they talking about?", "dialogue": "M: You were seen hanging about the store on the night when it was robbed, weren't you?\n W: Me? You must have made a mistake. I was at home that night.", "choices": [ "A mystery story.", "The hiring of a shop assistant.", "The search for a reliable witness." ], "summary": "The search for a reliable witness." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the speakers going?", "dialogue": "M: Honey, we have walked for a long time. Do you want to stop for supper?\n W: Yes, I'm hungry. This restaurant nearby is very popular.\n M: That sounds fine.", "choices": [ "A supermarket.", "A restaurant.", "A park." ], "summary": "A restaurant." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the theme of the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Aren't we supposed to have a science test this afternoon?\n M: It was delayed because the teacher had a meeting.", "choices": [ "A meeting", "A teacher", "A test" ], "summary": "A test" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the man?", "dialogue": "W: Could you tell me where the nearest subway station is?\n M: Sorry. I'm new here myself. You'd better ask someone else. I do know there's a bus stop at the next street corner.", "choices": [ "He will take a bus.", "He can't help the woman.", "He is looking for the subway station." ], "summary": "He can't help the woman." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How will the speakers redecorate their house?", "dialogue": "W: Honey, how long have we been living here?\n M: About 10 years. What's wrong?\n W: I am thinking about redecorating our house.\n M: That would cost a lot of money. But we do need to do some changes to the house.\n W: Right. What about repainting the living room in yellow?\n M: Good idea. I like the countryside style.\n W: Great minds think the same. And we can also ask someone to draw a picture on the wall.\n M: It sounds great. And the curtain should be changed too.\n W: OK. Maybe we should make a blue program first.", "choices": [ "By painting the wall in blue", "By repainting the living room", "By drawing a picture on the curtain." ], "summary": "By repainting the living room" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the two speakers do first?", "dialogue": "W: Honey, how long have we been living here?\n M: About 10 years. What's wrong?\n W: I am thinking about redecorating our house.\n M: That would cost a lot of money. But we do need to do some changes to the house.\n W: Right. What about repainting the living room in yellow?\n M: Good idea. I like the countryside style.\n W: Great minds think the same. And we can also ask someone to draw a picture on the wall.\n M: It sounds great. And the curtain should be changed too.\n W: OK. Maybe we should make a blue program first.", "choices": [ "Buy some paint.", "Make a plan.", "Visit a country-style house." ], "summary": "Make a plan." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from this conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Is this the check-in counter for Flight 914 to Los Angeles?\n M: Yes, but I'm sorry the flight is delayed because of a minor mechanical problem. Please wait for further notice.", "choices": [ "The man went to a wrong check-in counter.", "The man has just missed his flight.", "The plane's departure time remains unknown." ], "summary": "The plane's departure time remains unknown." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does Diana say sorry to peter?", "dialogue": "A: Hey, Peter, I'm sorry!\n B: Hi, Diana, what's wrong?\n A: We were going to Hong Kong this weekend, but I'm afraid I can't go.\n B: How come?\n A: I have a really big geography test and I have to study for it.\n B: We can go next week instead.\n A: No, I don't want to ruin your weekend. You go ahead and please take the book I bought to my friend Sally. Tell her I have to study all weekend, because I can't afford to fail the test.\n B: Ok, then I'll go with Dan. But it's a pity you can't come.", "choices": [ "She has to give up her travel pan.", "She wants to visit another city.", "She needs to put off her test." ], "summary": "She has to give up her travel pan." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Diana want Peter to do?", "dialogue": "A: Hey, Peter, I'm sorry!\n B: Hi, Diana, what's wrong?\n A: We were going to Hong Kong this weekend, but I'm afraid I can't go.\n B: How come?\n A: I have a really big geography test and I have to study for it.\n B: We can go next week instead.\n A: No, I don't want to ruin your weekend. You go ahead and please take the book I bought to my friend Sally. Tell her I have to study all weekend, because I can't afford to fail the test.\n B: Ok, then I'll go with Dan. But it's a pity you can't come.", "choices": [ "Help her with her study.", "Take a book to her friend.", "Teach a geography lesson." ], "summary": "Take a book to her friend." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man going to do?", "dialogue": "W: How was your research going, Jack?\n M: Well, not bad. I talked to some students and got their opinions. And now I've got to write the paper based on the information I've collected.", "choices": [ "Talk to more students.", "Collect more information.", "Work on a research paper." ], "summary": "Work on a research paper." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the teacher do?", "dialogue": "W: What did you do in class today?\n M: The teacher went over last Friday's lesson.", "choices": [ "The teacher reviewed a previous lesson.", "The teacher taught a new lesson.", "The teacher postponed the class until Friday." ], "summary": "The teacher reviewed a previous lesson." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the man begin his birthday party?", "dialogue": "M: Hello. I haven't seen you for a long time. How are you?\n W: Fine. Thanks.\n M: Tomorrow is my birthday. I would like to invite you and your family to my birthday party. Our teacher Mr. Wang in University will come also.\n W: Thank you very much. When will it begin?\n M: At 6:30 pm.\n W: Oh. Let me see. I get off work at 5:30 every day and then spend about 35 minutes on meeting my husband and my daughter, We shall cost about 45 minutes to go to your home. Is that all right?\n M: Yes, of course.\n W: OK. See you tomorrow.\n M: See you then.", "choices": [ "At 5:30 pm.", "At 6:30 pm.", "At 7:30 pm." ], "summary": "At 6:30 pm." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the woman and her family be able to arrive at the man's birthday party?", "dialogue": "M: Hello. I haven't seen you for a long time. How are you?\n W: Fine. Thanks.\n M: Tomorrow is my birthday. I would like to invite you and your family to my birthday party. Our teacher Mr. Wang in University will come also.\n W: Thank you very much. When will it begin?\n M: At 6:30 pm.\n W: Oh. Let me see. I get off work at 5:30 every day and then spend about 35 minutes on meeting my husband and my daughter, We shall cost about 45 minutes to go to your home. Is that all right?\n M: Yes, of course.\n W: OK. See you tomorrow.\n M: See you then.", "choices": [ "At 6:05 pm.", "At 6:30 pm.", "At 6:50 pm." ], "summary": "At 6:50 pm." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the dialogue mainly tell us?", "dialogue": "M: Hello. I haven't seen you for a long time. How are you?\n W: Fine. Thanks.\n M: Tomorrow is my birthday. I would like to invite you and your family to my birthday party. Our teacher Mr. Wang in University will come also.\n W: Thank you very much. When will it begin?\n M: At 6:30 pm.\n W: Oh. Let me see. I get off work at 5:30 every day and then spend about 35 minutes on meeting my husband and my daughter, We shall cost about 45 minutes to go to your home. Is that all right?\n M: Yes, of course.\n W: OK. See you tomorrow.\n M: See you then.", "choices": [ "The man has a birthday party.", "The woman and her family will be late for the man's birthday party.", "The man invites the woman and her family to take part in his birthday party." ], "summary": "The man invites the woman and her family to take part in his birthday party." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can be the relationship between the man and the woman?", "dialogue": "M: Hello. I haven't seen you for a long time. How are you?\n W: Fine. Thanks.\n M: Tomorrow is my birthday. I would like to invite you and your family to my birthday party. Our teacher Mr. Wang in University will come also.\n W: Thank you very much. When will it begin?\n M: At 6:30 pm.\n W: Oh. Let me see. I get off work at 5:30 every day and then spend about 35 minutes on meeting my husband and my daughter, We shall cost about 45 minutes to go to your home. Is that all right?\n M: Yes, of course.\n W: OK. See you tomorrow.\n M: See you then.", "choices": [ "Classmates.", "Cousins.", "Colleagues." ], "summary": "Classmates." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How did the man generally get the stamps?", "dialogue": "W: James, you have a large collection of stamps, haven't you?\n M: Yes, I'm really proud of it. I have thousands of stamps from most countries of the world.\n W: Wow, that's great. How did you get all of them?\n M: Sometimes I took used stamps off envelopes, but mostly my dad brought them back from his travels. Some of the stamps in my collection are of great value. Drop over sometime and I'll show you my collection.\n W: Thanks, I will.", "choices": [ "He got them from his father.", "He took them off letter envelops,", "He brought them from foreign travels." ], "summary": "He got them from his father." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think of some of the stamps?", "dialogue": "W: James, you have a large collection of stamps, haven't you?\n M: Yes, I'm really proud of it. I have thousands of stamps from most countries of the world.\n W: Wow, that's great. How did you get all of them?\n M: Sometimes I took used stamps off envelopes, but mostly my dad brought them back from his travels. Some of the stamps in my collection are of great value. Drop over sometime and I'll show you my collection.\n W: Thanks, I will.", "choices": [ "They are all unusual.", "They are quite useful.", "They are very valuable." ], "summary": "They are very valuable." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "M: I read on the Internet that the word \"news\" comes from the first letters of north, east, west, and south.\n W: I don't think so. You can't believe everything you read. According to my dictionary, \"news\" comes from a French word meaning \"new things\".", "choices": [ "The latest news.", "The origin of a word.", "Dictionaries." ], "summary": "The origin of a word." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: I thought you were going to call me last night about the plans for the conference on language teaching.\n W: Sorry, I should have, but Tom and Jane stopped by and stayed until midnight.", "choices": [ "The woman had been planning for the conference.", "The woman had guests all evening.", "The woman didn't come back until midnight." ], "summary": "The woman had guests all evening." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Will the man mind the woman's willing?", "dialogue": "F: Would you mind if I turn off the radio?\n M: Yes, of course I would.", "choices": [ "No.", "We don't know.", "Yes, he will." ], "summary": "Yes, he will." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who had a good time in the exhibition?", "dialogue": "W: What do you think of the Modern Art Exhibition?\n M: It was too difficult for me to understand. But my wife enjoyed every minute of it.", "choices": [ "The woman.", "The man.", "The man's wife." ], "summary": "The man's wife." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can be inferred from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: I am completely exhausted. Why don't we dine out tonight? I don't remember the last time you took me out to dinner.\n M: That's not a bad idea. There's a new Mexican restaurant around the corner. They say it's good.", "choices": [ "The woman doesn't want to cook a meal.", "The woman wants to have a picnic.", "The woman has a poor memory." ], "summary": "The woman doesn't want to cook a meal." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time did the man get up this morning?", "dialogue": "F: When do you usually get up, Peter?\n M: I usually get up at half past six, but this morning I got up a quarter later.", "choices": [ "At 6:30.", "At 6:15.", "At 6:45." ], "summary": "At 6:45." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where will the man probably write his paper?", "dialogue": "M: Oh, no! My computer is not working! I have a paper due tomorrow morning, and the library is already closed.\n W: Why don't you use the computer lab on campus? They're open until midnight.\n M: Really? OK I'd better run. Thanks for the tip!", "choices": [ "At home.", "In a computer lab.", "At the library." ], "summary": "In a computer lab." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman doing?", "dialogue": "M: How can I help you, Miss?\n W: Could you break a 20-dollar bill for me?\n M: Sure. How do you want it?\n W: Could I have two 5's and the rest in 1's?\n M: Well, I have some 5's, but I don't have enough 1's. Are quarters fine with you?\n W: Oh, that's even better! In that case, I won't have to worry about the small change for the bus later.\n M: Here you go!\n W: Thanks a million!", "choices": [ "Asking for some money in the street.", "Paying fares on a bus.", "Changing money in a bank." ], "summary": "Changing money in a bank." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many 5's will the woman be given?", "dialogue": "M: How can I help you, Miss?\n W: Could you break a 20-dollar bill for me?\n M: Sure. How do you want it?\n W: Could I have two 5's and the rest in 1's?\n M: Well, I have some 5's, but I don't have enough 1's. Are quarters fine with you?\n W: Oh, that's even better! In that case, I won't have to worry about the small change for the bus later.\n M: Here you go!\n W: Thanks a million!", "choices": [ "1.", "2.", "3." ], "summary": "2." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do you think the woman is going to do later?", "dialogue": "M: How can I help you, Miss?\n W: Could you break a 20-dollar bill for me?\n M: Sure. How do you want it?\n W: Could I have two 5's and the rest in 1's?\n M: Well, I have some 5's, but I don't have enough 1's. Are quarters fine with you?\n W: Oh, that's even better! In that case, I won't have to worry about the small change for the bus later.\n M: Here you go!\n W: Thanks a million!", "choices": [ "Change buses.", "Change one million dollars.", "Take a bus." ], "summary": "Take a bus." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who bought the walkman for Robbie's birthday?", "dialogue": "W: Robbie, this new walkman is really wonderful.\n M: Richard and Marilyn bought it for me for my birthday.\n W: They are so kind. You are very lucky, Robbie, to have such a nice family.\n M: Is something wrong, Alexandra?\n W: No, nothing.\n M: Yes, there is. I can tell. What's the matter? Come on, you can tell me. What's up?\n W: I received a letter from my parents this morning. I miss them very much. The Molinas treat me so nicely and I like being with your family so much...but when I received the letter with photographs of my family, I cried.\n M: You really miss your family,don't you?\n W: Yes, I know I must seem silly. It's not like I have nobody. I like the Molinas very much, and they're so kind to me.\n M: Hey, why don't we go out for a hamburger and French fries? That'll cheer you up. And you can use my walkman.\n W: That's a good idea. But if you go out, please don't complain about your math teacher or your math homework, I want to have fun.", "choices": [ "Richard and Alexandra.", "Richard and Marilyn.", "The Molinas." ], "summary": "Richard and Marilyn." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did Alexandra cry?", "dialogue": "W: Robbie, this new walkman is really wonderful.\n M: Richard and Marilyn bought it for me for my birthday.\n W: They are so kind. You are very lucky, Robbie, to have such a nice family.\n M: Is something wrong, Alexandra?\n W: No, nothing.\n M: Yes, there is. I can tell. What's the matter? Come on, you can tell me. What's up?\n W: I received a letter from my parents this morning. I miss them very much. The Molinas treat me so nicely and I like being with your family so much...but when I received the letter with photographs of my family, I cried.\n M: You really miss your family,don't you?\n W: Yes, I know I must seem silly. It's not like I have nobody. I like the Molinas very much, and they're so kind to me.\n M: Hey, why don't we go out for a hamburger and French fries? That'll cheer you up. And you can use my walkman.\n W: That's a good idea. But if you go out, please don't complain about your math teacher or your math homework, I want to have fun.", "choices": [ "The Molinas didn't treat her nicely.", "The letter reminded her of her family.", "She had nobody to talk to." ], "summary": "The letter reminded her of her family." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation most probably take place?", "dialogue": "W: Robbie, this new walkman is really wonderful.\n M: Richard and Marilyn bought it for me for my birthday.\n W: They are so kind. You are very lucky, Robbie, to have such a nice family.\n M: Is something wrong, Alexandra?\n W: No, nothing.\n M: Yes, there is. I can tell. What's the matter? Come on, you can tell me. What's up?\n W: I received a letter from my parents this morning. I miss them very much. The Molinas treat me so nicely and I like being with your family so much...but when I received the letter with photographs of my family, I cried.\n M: You really miss your family,don't you?\n W: Yes, I know I must seem silly. It's not like I have nobody. I like the Molinas very much, and they're so kind to me.\n M: Hey, why don't we go out for a hamburger and French fries? That'll cheer you up. And you can use my walkman.\n W: That's a good idea. But if you go out, please don't complain about your math teacher or your math homework, I want to have fun.", "choices": [ "In a French restaurant.", "At Alexandra's home.", "At Robbie's home." ], "summary": "At Robbie's home." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do you think Robert is?", "dialogue": "W: Robert, you play the guitar, don't you?\n M: I used to. But I haven't played it for quite some time. I don't really have time these days with all my studies. Why do you ask?\n W: I'm trying to organize a group to play at some parties on weekends. We still need a guitar player.\n M: Well, I don't know. But your idea sounds fun to me.\n W: Oh, it will be. I'm more or less in charge of things, so if you want to give it a try, you're in. It's as easy as that. Besides, it's a great chance to get out to meet people.\n M: But I told you I haven't practiced for a long time. I don't know if I remember any songs I used to play.\n W: Don't worry about it. I just thought I'd ask you to try and join us sometime when we were practicing. We'll be practicing for a few months before we give performances.\n M: OK, I'll have a try.\n W: I'm sure you can do it. And it will be fun, too.", "choices": [ "A dancer.", "A singer.", "A student." ], "summary": "A student." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where will the group perform?", "dialogue": "W: Robert, you play the guitar, don't you?\n M: I used to. But I haven't played it for quite some time. I don't really have time these days with all my studies. Why do you ask?\n W: I'm trying to organize a group to play at some parties on weekends. We still need a guitar player.\n M: Well, I don't know. But your idea sounds fun to me.\n W: Oh, it will be. I'm more or less in charge of things, so if you want to give it a try, you're in. It's as easy as that. Besides, it's a great chance to get out to meet people.\n M: But I told you I haven't practiced for a long time. I don't know if I remember any songs I used to play.\n W: Don't worry about it. I just thought I'd ask you to try and join us sometime when we were practicing. We'll be practicing for a few months before we give performances.\n M: OK, I'll have a try.\n W: I'm sure you can do it. And it will be fun, too.", "choices": [ "At concert halls.", "At restaurants.", "At some parties." ], "summary": "At some parties." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is Robert not sure of joining the group?", "dialogue": "W: Robert, you play the guitar, don't you?\n M: I used to. But I haven't played it for quite some time. I don't really have time these days with all my studies. Why do you ask?\n W: I'm trying to organize a group to play at some parties on weekends. We still need a guitar player.\n M: Well, I don't know. But your idea sounds fun to me.\n W: Oh, it will be. I'm more or less in charge of things, so if you want to give it a try, you're in. It's as easy as that. Besides, it's a great chance to get out to meet people.\n M: But I told you I haven't practiced for a long time. I don't know if I remember any songs I used to play.\n W: Don't worry about it. I just thought I'd ask you to try and join us sometime when we were practicing. We'll be practicing for a few months before we give performances.\n M: OK, I'll have a try.\n W: I'm sure you can do it. And it will be fun, too.", "choices": [ "He doesn't think he is good enough.", "He doesn't have time to practice.", "He isn't interested in joining it." ], "summary": "He doesn't have time to practice." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How old is Katie?", "dialogue": "M: Come in. Please have a seat.\n W: Thank you.\n M: I'm Paul Turner. Branch Manager.\n W: Katie Thomas, nice to meet you.\n M: I hear that you're looking for temporary office work.\n W: That's right.\n M: How old are you, Katie?\n W: Eighteen.\n M: That's rather young. What experience have you had?\n W: Well, I've just left school, in fact, and I'm looking for a job between now and when I go to college.\n M: It doesn't sound as if we can help, Katie. You see, our clients are very demanding, especially when it comes to new office technology.\n W: Oh, that's no problem. I took extra classes in office skills at school.\n M: Oh, perhaps you'd like to outline what you've been doing?\n W: I started by learning keyboard skills. Then I went in to learn about word processing.\n M: Good. You seem qualified from the technical point of view. But how well do you think you'll get along with people in an office?\n W: I think I'm quite adaptable. I belonged to the drama society, as well as working on the school magazine. And I played a bit of sports. So I'm used to working as part of a team.\n M: Sounds good. Let's see... There's a request from Johnson's Imports for \"a bright youngster...\" .", "choices": [ "16.", "17.", "18." ], "summary": "18." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What kind of job is Katie looking for?", "dialogue": "M: Come in. Please have a seat.\n W: Thank you.\n M: I'm Paul Turner. Branch Manager.\n W: Katie Thomas, nice to meet you.\n M: I hear that you're looking for temporary office work.\n W: That's right.\n M: How old are you, Katie?\n W: Eighteen.\n M: That's rather young. What experience have you had?\n W: Well, I've just left school, in fact, and I'm looking for a job between now and when I go to college.\n M: It doesn't sound as if we can help, Katie. You see, our clients are very demanding, especially when it comes to new office technology.\n W: Oh, that's no problem. I took extra classes in office skills at school.\n M: Oh, perhaps you'd like to outline what you've been doing?\n W: I started by learning keyboard skills. Then I went in to learn about word processing.\n M: Good. You seem qualified from the technical point of view. But how well do you think you'll get along with people in an office?\n W: I think I'm quite adaptable. I belonged to the drama society, as well as working on the school magazine. And I played a bit of sports. So I'm used to working as part of a team.\n M: Sounds good. Let's see... There's a request from Johnson's Imports for \"a bright youngster...\" .", "choices": [ "A short-term job in an office.", "A full-time job at a college.", "A permanent job at Johnson's Imports." ], "summary": "A short-term job in an office." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What qualifications does Katie have for the job?", "dialogue": "M: Come in. Please have a seat.\n W: Thank you.\n M: I'm Paul Turner. Branch Manager.\n W: Katie Thomas, nice to meet you.\n M: I hear that you're looking for temporary office work.\n W: That's right.\n M: How old are you, Katie?\n W: Eighteen.\n M: That's rather young. What experience have you had?\n W: Well, I've just left school, in fact, and I'm looking for a job between now and when I go to college.\n M: It doesn't sound as if we can help, Katie. You see, our clients are very demanding, especially when it comes to new office technology.\n W: Oh, that's no problem. I took extra classes in office skills at school.\n M: Oh, perhaps you'd like to outline what you've been doing?\n W: I started by learning keyboard skills. Then I went in to learn about word processing.\n M: Good. You seem qualified from the technical point of view. But how well do you think you'll get along with people in an office?\n W: I think I'm quite adaptable. I belonged to the drama society, as well as working on the school magazine. And I played a bit of sports. So I'm used to working as part of a team.\n M: Sounds good. Let's see... There's a request from Johnson's Imports for \"a bright youngster...\" .", "choices": [ "Her extra classes in sport at school.", "She has computer skills and used to working with people.", "She's adaptable." ], "summary": "She has computer skills and used to working with people." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which book has the man's brother got?", "dialogue": "W: Has your brother bought this book yet?\n M: He bought a history book,but the English textbook was sold out.", "choices": [ "An English textbook.", "A chemistry book.", "A history book." ], "summary": "A history book." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the two speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "W: It is said that this novel has been translated into several languages.\n M: That's true. It is such an interesting novel. I've read it twice.", "choices": [ "Foreign languages.", "A novel.", "A film." ], "summary": "A novel." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the grand prize of the game show?", "dialogue": "Game Show Host: Thank you, Thank you and welcome to everyone's favorite game show, Unbelievable Trivia. Today's contestant, Julie Jones, has just entered our bonus round and is trying to win our grand prize, $30,000 in cash and an all-expense paid, six-day vacation to China. Okay, Julie. In order to win the grand prize, you must answer all four of the bonus questions correctly. All of the questions are true or false. If false, you must make the statement true by giving the correct information. If not, you go home with our consolation prize: a fine set of encyclopedias on home repairs. [Oh] Remember. When the buzzer goes off, you must give your answer. Are you ready?\n Julie: I'm ready.\n Host: The first question: A cat has 32 muscles in each ear.\n Julie:Uh. True.\n Host: You are correct! Question number two: A tuna is the only fish that can blink with both eyes.\n Julie: True, I mean, I mean, I mean false. A SHARK is the only fish that can blink with both eyes.\n Host: Correct. Only two more questions. Number three: An elephant has the largest eyes in the world.\n Julie: I know that one. False. The giant squid has the largest eyes.\n Host: Super. This is the last question Julie. The national anthem of Greece has 134 verses.\n Julie: False. The national anthem of Greece has 158 verses.\n Host: You are right!\n Julie: Did I win?\n Host: Yes, Julie, pack your bags, and we'll pack your wallet. [Alright!] You're off to China. Well, that's all for today's show. See you next time\n Julie: Thank you, Thank you.", "choices": [ "money and a new car", "a trip and encyclopedias", "cash and a trip" ], "summary": "cash and a trip" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many muscles does a cat have in each ear?", "dialogue": "Game Show Host: Thank you, Thank you and welcome to everyone's favorite game show, Unbelievable Trivia. Today's contestant, Julie Jones, has just entered our bonus round and is trying to win our grand prize, $30,000 in cash and an all-expense paid, six-day vacation to China. Okay, Julie. In order to win the grand prize, you must answer all four of the bonus questions correctly. All of the questions are true or false. If false, you must make the statement true by giving the correct information. If not, you go home with our consolation prize: a fine set of encyclopedias on home repairs. [Oh] Remember. When the buzzer goes off, you must give your answer. Are you ready?\n Julie: I'm ready.\n Host: The first question: A cat has 32 muscles in each ear.\n Julie:Uh. True.\n Host: You are correct! Question number two: A tuna is the only fish that can blink with both eyes.\n Julie: True, I mean, I mean, I mean false. A SHARK is the only fish that can blink with both eyes.\n Host: Correct. Only two more questions. Number three: An elephant has the largest eyes in the world.\n Julie: I know that one. False. The giant squid has the largest eyes.\n Host: Super. This is the last question Julie. The national anthem of Greece has 134 verses.\n Julie: False. The national anthem of Greece has 158 verses.\n Host: You are right!\n Julie: Did I win?\n Host: Yes, Julie, pack your bags, and we'll pack your wallet. [Alright!] You're off to China. Well, that's all for today's show. See you next time\n Julie: Thank you, Thank you.", "choices": [ "22", "32", "42" ], "summary": "32" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is unique about a shark according to the game show?", "dialogue": "Game Show Host: Thank you, Thank you and welcome to everyone's favorite game show, Unbelievable Trivia. Today's contestant, Julie Jones, has just entered our bonus round and is trying to win our grand prize, $30,000 in cash and an all-expense paid, six-day vacation to China. Okay, Julie. In order to win the grand prize, you must answer all four of the bonus questions correctly. All of the questions are true or false. If false, you must make the statement true by giving the correct information. If not, you go home with our consolation prize: a fine set of encyclopedias on home repairs. [Oh] Remember. When the buzzer goes off, you must give your answer. Are you ready?\n Julie: I'm ready.\n Host: The first question: A cat has 32 muscles in each ear.\n Julie:Uh. True.\n Host: You are correct! Question number two: A tuna is the only fish that can blink with both eyes.\n Julie: True, I mean, I mean, I mean false. A SHARK is the only fish that can blink with both eyes.\n Host: Correct. Only two more questions. Number three: An elephant has the largest eyes in the world.\n Julie: I know that one. False. The giant squid has the largest eyes.\n Host: Super. This is the last question Julie. The national anthem of Greece has 134 verses.\n Julie: False. The national anthem of Greece has 158 verses.\n Host: You are right!\n Julie: Did I win?\n Host: Yes, Julie, pack your bags, and we'll pack your wallet. [Alright!] You're off to China. Well, that's all for today's show. See you next time\n Julie: Thank you, Thank you.", "choices": [ "It can blink with both eyes.", "It can swim upside down while sleeping.", "It can eat fish five times its size." ], "summary": "It can blink with both eyes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What creature has the largest eyes in the world?", "dialogue": "Game Show Host: Thank you, Thank you and welcome to everyone's favorite game show, Unbelievable Trivia. Today's contestant, Julie Jones, has just entered our bonus round and is trying to win our grand prize, $30,000 in cash and an all-expense paid, six-day vacation to China. Okay, Julie. In order to win the grand prize, you must answer all four of the bonus questions correctly. All of the questions are true or false. If false, you must make the statement true by giving the correct information. If not, you go home with our consolation prize: a fine set of encyclopedias on home repairs. [Oh] Remember. When the buzzer goes off, you must give your answer. Are you ready?\n Julie: I'm ready.\n Host: The first question: A cat has 32 muscles in each ear.\n Julie:Uh. True.\n Host: You are correct! Question number two: A tuna is the only fish that can blink with both eyes.\n Julie: True, I mean, I mean, I mean false. A SHARK is the only fish that can blink with both eyes.\n Host: Correct. Only two more questions. Number three: An elephant has the largest eyes in the world.\n Julie: I know that one. False. The giant squid has the largest eyes.\n Host: Super. This is the last question Julie. The national anthem of Greece has 134 verses.\n Julie: False. The national anthem of Greece has 158 verses.\n Host: You are right!\n Julie: Did I win?\n Host: Yes, Julie, pack your bags, and we'll pack your wallet. [Alright!] You're off to China. Well, that's all for today's show. See you next time\n Julie: Thank you, Thank you.", "choices": [ "an elephant", "a giant squid", "a whale" ], "summary": "a giant squid" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many verses does the national anthem of Greece have?", "dialogue": "Game Show Host: Thank you, Thank you and welcome to everyone's favorite game show, Unbelievable Trivia. Today's contestant, Julie Jones, has just entered our bonus round and is trying to win our grand prize, $30,000 in cash and an all-expense paid, six-day vacation to China. Okay, Julie. In order to win the grand prize, you must answer all four of the bonus questions correctly. All of the questions are true or false. If false, you must make the statement true by giving the correct information. If not, you go home with our consolation prize: a fine set of encyclopedias on home repairs. [Oh] Remember. When the buzzer goes off, you must give your answer. Are you ready?\n Julie: I'm ready.\n Host: The first question: A cat has 32 muscles in each ear.\n Julie:Uh. True.\n Host: You are correct! Question number two: A tuna is the only fish that can blink with both eyes.\n Julie: True, I mean, I mean, I mean false. A SHARK is the only fish that can blink with both eyes.\n Host: Correct. Only two more questions. Number three: An elephant has the largest eyes in the world.\n Julie: I know that one. False. The giant squid has the largest eyes.\n Host: Super. This is the last question Julie. The national anthem of Greece has 134 verses.\n Julie: False. The national anthem of Greece has 158 verses.\n Host: You are right!\n Julie: Did I win?\n Host: Yes, Julie, pack your bags, and we'll pack your wallet. [Alright!] You're off to China. Well, that's all for today's show. See you next time\n Julie: Thank you, Thank you.", "choices": [ "134", "148", "158" ], "summary": "158" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: Did you enjoy the concert last night, George?\n M: I wish I had not gone to see it.", "choices": [ "The concert was bad.", "He didn't go to the concert.", "The concert was excellent." ], "summary": "The concert was bad." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the wo man want to do?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, I didn't hear what you said.\n M: I asked if you could lend me your car.", "choices": [ "He wanted to buy a car.", "He wanted to borrow a car.", "He wanted to sell a car." ], "summary": "He wanted to borrow a car." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the grandmother?", "dialogue": "M: Oh, who is the beautiful old woman in front of the house?\n W: That's my grandmother.\n M: Oh, then that must be your house in the background. Where is it?\n W: No, that's my grandmother's house. She lives in Kentucky. We live in Boston, about two and a half hours away by plane.\n M: Then, does she live with your uncle or aunt?\n W: No. Since her husband died, she has lived alone.\n M: Alone? But she is so old! Who takes care of her?\n W: She takes care of herself, though she is 81 this year and is beginning to slow down a little. She has a cleaning lady who comes for a few hours a week to clean house and help with the shopping.\n M: But isn't she lonely without family?\n W: Of course not. She has lived in the same neighborhood since she was first married, so she knows all the neighbors, young and old, and she has lots of friends.\n M: Why doesn't she live with you? Don't you miss her?\n W: Well,actually,we talk to her on the phone every week and visit her at least once a year, but we are busy with our lives and so is she. We love to have her visit, but we all know that if she lived with us, we might not get along so well.", "choices": [ "She lives by herself.", "She's as healthy as before.", "She often does some cleaning." ], "summary": "She lives by herself." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long has the grandmother lived in Kentucky?", "dialogue": "M: Oh, who is the beautiful old woman in front of the house?\n W: That's my grandmother.\n M: Oh, then that must be your house in the background. Where is it?\n W: No, that's my grandmother's house. She lives in Kentucky. We live in Boston, about two and a half hours away by plane.\n M: Then, does she live with your uncle or aunt?\n W: No. Since her husband died, she has lived alone.\n M: Alone? But she is so old! Who takes care of her?\n W: She takes care of herself, though she is 81 this year and is beginning to slow down a little. She has a cleaning lady who comes for a few hours a week to clean house and help with the shopping.\n M: But isn't she lonely without family?\n W: Of course not. She has lived in the same neighborhood since she was first married, so she knows all the neighbors, young and old, and she has lots of friends.\n M: Why doesn't she live with you? Don't you miss her?\n W: Well,actually,we talk to her on the phone every week and visit her at least once a year, but we are busy with our lives and so is she. We love to have her visit, but we all know that if she lived with us, we might not get along so well.", "choices": [ "Since her husband died.", "Since she was married.", "Since her son moved away." ], "summary": "Since she was married." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the grandmother enjoy about her present life?", "dialogue": "M: Oh, who is the beautiful old woman in front of the house?\n W: That's my grandmother.\n M: Oh, then that must be your house in the background. Where is it?\n W: No, that's my grandmother's house. She lives in Kentucky. We live in Boston, about two and a half hours away by plane.\n M: Then, does she live with your uncle or aunt?\n W: No. Since her husband died, she has lived alone.\n M: Alone? But she is so old! Who takes care of her?\n W: She takes care of herself, though she is 81 this year and is beginning to slow down a little. She has a cleaning lady who comes for a few hours a week to clean house and help with the shopping.\n M: But isn't she lonely without family?\n W: Of course not. She has lived in the same neighborhood since she was first married, so she knows all the neighbors, young and old, and she has lots of friends.\n M: Why doesn't she live with you? Don't you miss her?\n W: Well,actually,we talk to her on the phone every week and visit her at least once a year, but we are busy with our lives and so is she. We love to have her visit, but we all know that if she lived with us, we might not get along so well.", "choices": [ "Being busy with housework.", "Being with relatives.", "Being with friends." ], "summary": "Being with friends." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which sport does the man like?", "dialogue": "W: I'm fond of playing football and tennis.\n M: As for me. swimming is my favorite sport.", "choices": [ "Football.", "Tennis.", "Swimming." ], "summary": "Swimming." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which part of the man's body hurts?", "dialogue": "W: Which one hurts, the left or the right one?\n M: The left one. It's really painful. I can hardly hear with it.\n W: Don't go swimming for the next two days. If it doesn't get better by tomorrow, you should see the doctor.\n M: I guess so. Maybe I should get something from the drugstore right now.", "choices": [ "An arm.", "An eye.", "An ear." ], "summary": "An ear." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman advise the man to do?", "dialogue": "W: Which one hurts, the left or the right one?\n M: The left one. It's really painful. I can hardly hear with it.\n W: Don't go swimming for the next two days. If it doesn't get better by tomorrow, you should see the doctor.\n M: I guess so. Maybe I should get something from the drugstore right now.", "choices": [ "Go to hospital at once.", "Stay away from the swimming pool.", "Get some medicine from the drugstore." ], "summary": "Stay away from the swimming pool." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman looking for?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, are you being helped?\n W: No, I'm not. I'm interested in some gloves.\n M: All our gloves are here. What do you think of this pair here? It's made of silk.\n W: Hm, it looks nice, but I'd like to have something warm for the winter.\n M: Maybe you would like heavy wool gloves. How about this pair?\n W: I think that's what I want. How much is it?\n M: It's... forty dollars.\n W: It's a little expensive. Do you think it's possible to get a discount?\n M: Hm, since you like it so much, how about a 10 percent discount. That's the best I can offer.\n W: That's good.\n M: Is there anything else I can get for you, a pair of socks?\n W: No, that should be it. Thank you.", "choices": [ "A pair of shoes.", "A pair of gloves.", "A pair of socks." ], "summary": "A pair of gloves." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much will the woman pay?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, are you being helped?\n W: No, I'm not. I'm interested in some gloves.\n M: All our gloves are here. What do you think of this pair here? It's made of silk.\n W: Hm, it looks nice, but I'd like to have something warm for the winter.\n M: Maybe you would like heavy wool gloves. How about this pair?\n W: I think that's what I want. How much is it?\n M: It's... forty dollars.\n W: It's a little expensive. Do you think it's possible to get a discount?\n M: Hm, since you like it so much, how about a 10 percent discount. That's the best I can offer.\n W: That's good.\n M: Is there anything else I can get for you, a pair of socks?\n W: No, that should be it. Thank you.", "choices": [ "Forty dollars.", "Thirty-six dollars.", "Thirty dollars." ], "summary": "Thirty-six dollars." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman NOT want the first pair?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, are you being helped?\n W: No, I'm not. I'm interested in some gloves.\n M: All our gloves are here. What do you think of this pair here? It's made of silk.\n W: Hm, it looks nice, but I'd like to have something warm for the winter.\n M: Maybe you would like heavy wool gloves. How about this pair?\n W: I think that's what I want. How much is it?\n M: It's... forty dollars.\n W: It's a little expensive. Do you think it's possible to get a discount?\n M: Hm, since you like it so much, how about a 10 percent discount. That's the best I can offer.\n W: That's good.\n M: Is there anything else I can get for you, a pair of socks?\n W: No, that should be it. Thank you.", "choices": [ "It's too expensive.", "It's made of wool.", "It's made of silk." ], "summary": "It's made of silk." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the woman look like in high school?", "dialogue": "M: Mary Lou Westin. It's been a hundred years! I haven't seen you since we were in high school.\n W: Randy? Randy Betford? Oh, my goodness, you look exactly the same! Even your hair is the same... curls everywhere!\n M: Well, you look... a lot different... But I mean that in a good way.\n W: Well, I got tired of that blond hair, so I decided to become a redhead, and I've never looked back! I also lost a lot of weight, and I'm really trying hard to keep it off. I don't wanna look like I did in high school ever again!\n M: So, do you live here? What do you do?\n W: I'm a lawyer in Brookfield, the next town over. I just come out here on weekends to do my shopping. What about you?\n M: I sell insurance, but I'm actually working in Springfield. We're looking to open a new office here in Ovington, so that's why I'm out here.\n W: Do you like your job?\n M: Well, I guess I make a nice living, but it's really boring work. I wish I could just change careers.\n W: I agree. I actually have the opposite problem. I work for an environmental law firm, so the work is exciting, and I feel like I'm really making a difference. The only problem is that the pay is quite low, so I'm basically living hand to mouth every month.\n M: That sounds like a fair trade, though. I'd switch places with you in a second. Say, would you like to have dinner with me tonight? I know a great seafood place.\n W: That would be fantastic!", "choices": [ "She had dark hair.", "She was overweight.", "She had curly hair." ], "summary": "She was overweight." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman do for living?", "dialogue": "M: Mary Lou Westin. It's been a hundred years! I haven't seen you since we were in high school.\n W: Randy? Randy Betford? Oh, my goodness, you look exactly the same! Even your hair is the same... curls everywhere!\n M: Well, you look... a lot different... But I mean that in a good way.\n W: Well, I got tired of that blond hair, so I decided to become a redhead, and I've never looked back! I also lost a lot of weight, and I'm really trying hard to keep it off. I don't wanna look like I did in high school ever again!\n M: So, do you live here? What do you do?\n W: I'm a lawyer in Brookfield, the next town over. I just come out here on weekends to do my shopping. What about you?\n M: I sell insurance, but I'm actually working in Springfield. We're looking to open a new office here in Ovington, so that's why I'm out here.\n W: Do you like your job?\n M: Well, I guess I make a nice living, but it's really boring work. I wish I could just change careers.\n W: I agree. I actually have the opposite problem. I work for an environmental law firm, so the work is exciting, and I feel like I'm really making a difference. The only problem is that the pay is quite low, so I'm basically living hand to mouth every month.\n M: That sounds like a fair trade, though. I'd switch places with you in a second. Say, would you like to have dinner with me tonight? I know a great seafood place.\n W: That would be fantastic!", "choices": [ "She sells insurance.", "She works in a seafood restaurant.", "She is a lawyer." ], "summary": "She is a lawyer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think of his job?", "dialogue": "M: Mary Lou Westin. It's been a hundred years! I haven't seen you since we were in high school.\n W: Randy? Randy Betford? Oh, my goodness, you look exactly the same! Even your hair is the same... curls everywhere!\n M: Well, you look... a lot different... But I mean that in a good way.\n W: Well, I got tired of that blond hair, so I decided to become a redhead, and I've never looked back! I also lost a lot of weight, and I'm really trying hard to keep it off. I don't wanna look like I did in high school ever again!\n M: So, do you live here? What do you do?\n W: I'm a lawyer in Brookfield, the next town over. I just come out here on weekends to do my shopping. What about you?\n M: I sell insurance, but I'm actually working in Springfield. We're looking to open a new office here in Ovington, so that's why I'm out here.\n W: Do you like your job?\n M: Well, I guess I make a nice living, but it's really boring work. I wish I could just change careers.\n W: I agree. I actually have the opposite problem. I work for an environmental law firm, so the work is exciting, and I feel like I'm really making a difference. The only problem is that the pay is quite low, so I'm basically living hand to mouth every month.\n M: That sounds like a fair trade, though. I'd switch places with you in a second. Say, would you like to have dinner with me tonight? I know a great seafood place.\n W: That would be fantastic!", "choices": [ "Dull but well-paid.", "Exciting but low-paid.", "He likes it very much." ], "summary": "Dull but well-paid." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the speakers at the moment?", "dialogue": "M: Mary Lou Westin. It's been a hundred years! I haven't seen you since we were in high school.\n W: Randy? Randy Betford? Oh, my goodness, you look exactly the same! Even your hair is the same... curls everywhere!\n M: Well, you look... a lot different... But I mean that in a good way.\n W: Well, I got tired of that blond hair, so I decided to become a redhead, and I've never looked back! I also lost a lot of weight, and I'm really trying hard to keep it off. I don't wanna look like I did in high school ever again!\n M: So, do you live here? What do you do?\n W: I'm a lawyer in Brookfield, the next town over. I just come out here on weekends to do my shopping. What about you?\n M: I sell insurance, but I'm actually working in Springfield. We're looking to open a new office here in Ovington, so that's why I'm out here.\n W: Do you like your job?\n M: Well, I guess I make a nice living, but it's really boring work. I wish I could just change careers.\n W: I agree. I actually have the opposite problem. I work for an environmental law firm, so the work is exciting, and I feel like I'm really making a difference. The only problem is that the pay is quite low, so I'm basically living hand to mouth every month.\n M: That sounds like a fair trade, though. I'd switch places with you in a second. Say, would you like to have dinner with me tonight? I know a great seafood place.\n W: That would be fantastic!", "choices": [ "In Springfield.", "In Ovington.", "In Brookfield." ], "summary": "In Ovington." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How old is Ann?", "dialogue": "M: How old are you, Ann?\n W: I know you are 18. I'm two years younger than you.", "choices": [ "18.", "17.", "16." ], "summary": "16." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation take place?", "dialogue": "M: Can I order take-out here?\n W: Yes, sir. What would you like?\n M: I want a hamburger, a medium French fries, a Big Mac meal, and a double cheeseburger, please.\n W: Anything else?\n M: And a 6-piece chicken nuggets.\n W: What kind of drink would you like?\n M: A large Coke with extra ice and a milkshake. And please give me several more straws. How much do I owe you?\n W: Let me calculate it, er... that comes to $ 14.30.\n M: Here's $15. Keep the change.", "choices": [ "In a restaurant.", "In a shop.", "In a hotel." ], "summary": "In a restaurant." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much does the man tip the woman?", "dialogue": "M: Can I order take-out here?\n W: Yes, sir. What would you like?\n M: I want a hamburger, a medium French fries, a Big Mac meal, and a double cheeseburger, please.\n W: Anything else?\n M: And a 6-piece chicken nuggets.\n W: What kind of drink would you like?\n M: A large Coke with extra ice and a milkshake. And please give me several more straws. How much do I owe you?\n W: Let me calculate it, er... that comes to $ 14.30.\n M: Here's $15. Keep the change.", "choices": [ "$ 1.70.", "$ 1.30.", "$ 0.70." ], "summary": "$ 0.70." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did Tom want to go and eat out that evening?", "dialogue": "Tom: Dad, what will we have for dinner?\n Dad: I don't know. Maybe fried fish, chicken soup and...\n Tom: Oh, no. We've had such things since Mom's gone.\n Dad: I'm sorry. But that is the only thing I can cook. What do you want to have then?\n Tom: I'd like to go to McDonald's this time.\n Dad: OK then. You'll drive, will you?\n Tom: No, I'm a bit tired today. You do that, please.\n Dad: OK, OK. I always do things like that ... Ah, here we are.\n Tom: Dad, what do you want to have? I'd like a hamburger.\n Dad: Hamburger, salad, coke and apple pie. Is that all right for you, Tom?\n Tom: Right, and fetch me an ice-cream, too. I'll go and find the seats.\n Dad: And I'll get some vegetable for myself, and a coffee... Oh, I'm afraid we'll have to do some packing.", "choices": [ "Because he was bored with the food his father cooked.", "Because he was bored with the home-made food.", "Because he liked the atmosphere at the restaurant." ], "summary": "Because he was bored with the food his father cooked." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did Tom and his father finally agree to go for dinner?", "dialogue": "Tom: Dad, what will we have for dinner?\n Dad: I don't know. Maybe fried fish, chicken soup and...\n Tom: Oh, no. We've had such things since Mom's gone.\n Dad: I'm sorry. But that is the only thing I can cook. What do you want to have then?\n Tom: I'd like to go to McDonald's this time.\n Dad: OK then. You'll drive, will you?\n Tom: No, I'm a bit tired today. You do that, please.\n Dad: OK, OK. I always do things like that ... Ah, here we are.\n Tom: Dad, what do you want to have? I'd like a hamburger.\n Dad: Hamburger, salad, coke and apple pie. Is that all right for you, Tom?\n Tom: Right, and fetch me an ice-cream, too. I'll go and find the seats.\n Dad: And I'll get some vegetable for myself, and a coffee... Oh, I'm afraid we'll have to do some packing.", "choices": [ "To a cafeteria.", "To a fast food restaurant.", "To a coffee shop." ], "summary": "To a fast food restaurant." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why wouldn't Tom do the driving?", "dialogue": "Tom: Dad, what will we have for dinner?\n Dad: I don't know. Maybe fried fish, chicken soup and...\n Tom: Oh, no. We've had such things since Mom's gone.\n Dad: I'm sorry. But that is the only thing I can cook. What do you want to have then?\n Tom: I'd like to go to McDonald's this time.\n Dad: OK then. You'll drive, will you?\n Tom: No, I'm a bit tired today. You do that, please.\n Dad: OK, OK. I always do things like that ... Ah, here we are.\n Tom: Dad, what do you want to have? I'd like a hamburger.\n Dad: Hamburger, salad, coke and apple pie. Is that all right for you, Tom?\n Tom: Right, and fetch me an ice-cream, too. I'll go and find the seats.\n Dad: And I'll get some vegetable for myself, and a coffee... Oh, I'm afraid we'll have to do some packing.", "choices": [ "He was still under 16.", "He was a bit tired.", "He was not a skillful driver yet." ], "summary": "He was a bit tired." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can you infer from the dialogue?", "dialogue": "Tom: Dad, what will we have for dinner?\n Dad: I don't know. Maybe fried fish, chicken soup and...\n Tom: Oh, no. We've had such things since Mom's gone.\n Dad: I'm sorry. But that is the only thing I can cook. What do you want to have then?\n Tom: I'd like to go to McDonald's this time.\n Dad: OK then. You'll drive, will you?\n Tom: No, I'm a bit tired today. You do that, please.\n Dad: OK, OK. I always do things like that ... Ah, here we are.\n Tom: Dad, what do you want to have? I'd like a hamburger.\n Dad: Hamburger, salad, coke and apple pie. Is that all right for you, Tom?\n Tom: Right, and fetch me an ice-cream, too. I'll go and find the seats.\n Dad: And I'll get some vegetable for myself, and a coffee... Oh, I'm afraid we'll have to do some packing.", "choices": [ "McDonald's was Tom's favorite.", "Tom's father never did cooking at home.", "Tom and his father ordered too much." ], "summary": "Tom and his father ordered too much." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What teacher are they talking about?", "dialogue": "M: Do you like our new history teacher?\n W: I'm tired of his endless talking. He never gives us a little time to discuss things.\n M: You can't say that! He's a very knowledgeable person.\n W: But I can't see it.", "choices": [ "Their Chinese teacher.", "Their history teacher.", "Their politics teacher." ], "summary": "Their history teacher." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman want to know?", "dialogue": "M: Sally broke her arm last week.\n W: How did she do that? She'd always been he?", "choices": [ "Where Sally lost her money last week", "What Sally had done to break her arm.", "How Sally is feeling." ], "summary": "What Sally had done to break her arm." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Has the man seen the film?", "dialogue": "M: Will you see a film at People's Cinema on Saturday?\n F: Yes, I've already got the ticket.", "choices": [ "Yes.", "No.", "We don't know." ], "summary": "No." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man want to do?", "dialogue": "M: Could you please tell where I can find tennis shoes?\n W: Yes. You can get them in the sportswear department on the right side of the store.", "choices": [ "To change the tennis shoes in the sportswear department.", "To help his friend find the right department.", "To buy himself a pair of tennis shoes." ], "summary": "To buy himself a pair of tennis shoes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What color is the man's coat?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Gary. How handsome you are in the blue coat!\n M: Thank you. I'm very glad to hear that.\n W: I like your new coat very much. Where did you get it?\n M: Well, I got it from the department store where there are many clothes, from shirt to skirt, from jacket to coat.\n W: Oh. I know that store. Clothes there are expensive for me. How much did it cost you?\n M: Not as much as the saleswoman asked for. She wanted $90.\n W: So. how much did you pay for it in the end?\n M: I tried to make her bring down to half the price.\n W: Wow! How smart you are! In fact, I have been attracted by a cool hat in that store for a long time. Can you help me bring its price down?\n M: I'm not sure, but I can have a try.\n W: Then, thank you very much.", "choices": [ "Red.", "Blue.", "Black." ], "summary": "Blue." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much did the man pay for his coat?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Gary. How handsome you are in the blue coat!\n M: Thank you. I'm very glad to hear that.\n W: I like your new coat very much. Where did you get it?\n M: Well, I got it from the department store where there are many clothes, from shirt to skirt, from jacket to coat.\n W: Oh. I know that store. Clothes there are expensive for me. How much did it cost you?\n M: Not as much as the saleswoman asked for. She wanted $90.\n W: So. how much did you pay for it in the end?\n M: I tried to make her bring down to half the price.\n W: Wow! How smart you are! In fact, I have been attracted by a cool hat in that store for a long time. Can you help me bring its price down?\n M: I'm not sure, but I can have a try.\n W: Then, thank you very much.", "choices": [ "180 dollars.", "90 dollars.", "45 dollars." ], "summary": "45 dollars." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman want to buy?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Gary. How handsome you are in the blue coat!\n M: Thank you. I'm very glad to hear that.\n W: I like your new coat very much. Where did you get it?\n M: Well, I got it from the department store where there are many clothes, from shirt to skirt, from jacket to coat.\n W: Oh. I know that store. Clothes there are expensive for me. How much did it cost you?\n M: Not as much as the saleswoman asked for. She wanted $90.\n W: So. how much did you pay for it in the end?\n M: I tried to make her bring down to half the price.\n W: Wow! How smart you are! In fact, I have been attracted by a cool hat in that store for a long time. Can you help me bring its price down?\n M: I'm not sure, but I can have a try.\n W: Then, thank you very much.", "choices": [ "A hat.", "A skirt.", "A shirt." ], "summary": "A hat." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Mrs. Smith feel when she sees Mr. White?", "dialogue": "W: Oh, look, who's here? Upon my word, if it isn't Mr. White. Oh, Mr. White, you shouldn't have come.\n M: That's all right. I was told the weather was not good enough.\n W: Yes, not ideal for flying.\n M: If it doesn't clear up soon, I'm afraid the flight might be put off.\n W: Let's hope for the best.\n M: Mrs. Smith, do you like traveling by air?\n W: For me there is nothing like traveling by air. It is both speedy and comfortable. Mr. White, there goes the announcement for passengers to board.\n M: Oh, good news for you. The plane will take off on time as it is clearing up.\n W: I think I must go now. Thank you for coming to see me off, Mr. White.\n M: It's a pleasure. Come again, I wish you a pleasant journey.\n W: Thank you. Good-bye.", "choices": [ "Excited.", "Surprised.", "Sad." ], "summary": "Surprised." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the weather be like probably?", "dialogue": "W: Oh, look, who's here? Upon my word, if it isn't Mr. White. Oh, Mr. White, you shouldn't have come.\n M: That's all right. I was told the weather was not good enough.\n W: Yes, not ideal for flying.\n M: If it doesn't clear up soon, I'm afraid the flight might be put off.\n W: Let's hope for the best.\n M: Mrs. Smith, do you like traveling by air?\n W: For me there is nothing like traveling by air. It is both speedy and comfortable. Mr. White, there goes the announcement for passengers to board.\n M: Oh, good news for you. The plane will take off on time as it is clearing up.\n W: I think I must go now. Thank you for coming to see me off, Mr. White.\n M: It's a pleasure. Come again, I wish you a pleasant journey.\n W: Thank you. Good-bye.", "choices": [ "Stormy.", "Fine.", "Rainy." ], "summary": "Fine." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does Mrs. Smith feel about traveling by air?", "dialogue": "W: Oh, look, who's here? Upon my word, if it isn't Mr. White. Oh, Mr. White, you shouldn't have come.\n M: That's all right. I was told the weather was not good enough.\n W: Yes, not ideal for flying.\n M: If it doesn't clear up soon, I'm afraid the flight might be put off.\n W: Let's hope for the best.\n M: Mrs. Smith, do you like traveling by air?\n W: For me there is nothing like traveling by air. It is both speedy and comfortable. Mr. White, there goes the announcement for passengers to board.\n M: Oh, good news for you. The plane will take off on time as it is clearing up.\n W: I think I must go now. Thank you for coming to see me off, Mr. White.\n M: It's a pleasure. Come again, I wish you a pleasant journey.\n W: Thank you. Good-bye.", "choices": [ "She doesn't enjoy flying much.", "She thinks flight is often delayed because of the weather.", "She likes it." ], "summary": "She likes it." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why cannot the woman rent a bigger house right now?", "dialogue": "M: Welcome to Beijing, Mary. This time you will see the New Beijing.\n W: Thank you indeed.\n M: Is everything settled?\n W: Almost.\n M: What else can I do for you?\n W: I suppose I should look for a bigger house. But I don't see how I can afford one right now.\n M: If only you hadn't spent so much money on your vacation!\n W: You're right. But I really had a happy vacation.\n M: OK, Maybe you can move into Kelly's house and share that with her for a couple of months.\n W: Thank you. But I don't want to bother you too much.\n M: No trouble at all.\n W: How much should I pay for the rent?\n M: About 400 yuan a month.\n W: Great. That's one-third less than it was when I first rented a house.", "choices": [ "She hasn't enough money at hand.", "She already spent all her money on her vacation.", "She will save some money to buy a new house." ], "summary": "She will save some money to buy a new house." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How can the woman solve the problem at present?", "dialogue": "M: Welcome to Beijing, Mary. This time you will see the New Beijing.\n W: Thank you indeed.\n M: Is everything settled?\n W: Almost.\n M: What else can I do for you?\n W: I suppose I should look for a bigger house. But I don't see how I can afford one right now.\n M: If only you hadn't spent so much money on your vacation!\n W: You're right. But I really had a happy vacation.\n M: OK, Maybe you can move into Kelly's house and share that with her for a couple of months.\n W: Thank you. But I don't want to bother you too much.\n M: No trouble at all.\n W: How much should I pay for the rent?\n M: About 400 yuan a month.\n W: Great. That's one-third less than it was when I first rented a house.", "choices": [ "By borrowing some money from his friend.", "By renting a new house.", "By sharing a big house with her friend." ], "summary": "By sharing a big house with her friend." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much did the woman pay when she first rented a house?", "dialogue": "M: Welcome to Beijing, Mary. This time you will see the New Beijing.\n W: Thank you indeed.\n M: Is everything settled?\n W: Almost.\n M: What else can I do for you?\n W: I suppose I should look for a bigger house. But I don't see how I can afford one right now.\n M: If only you hadn't spent so much money on your vacation!\n W: You're right. But I really had a happy vacation.\n M: OK, Maybe you can move into Kelly's house and share that with her for a couple of months.\n W: Thank you. But I don't want to bother you too much.\n M: No trouble at all.\n W: How much should I pay for the rent?\n M: About 400 yuan a month.\n W: Great. That's one-third less than it was when I first rented a house.", "choices": [ "600 yuan a month.", "More than 1,200 yuan a month.", "400 yuan a month." ], "summary": "600 yuan a month." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When was Jim born?", "dialogue": "W: Hello,Jim! May I ask some questions?\n M: Certainly!\n W: When were you born?\n M: I was born on July 13,1986.", "choices": [ "On July 13,1986.", "On July 13,1985.", "On July 13,1988." ], "summary": "On July 13,1986." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will they meet?", "dialogue": "M: It starts at half past seven, but let's meet at seven.\n F: OK, see you later.", "choices": [ "7:00.", "7:15.", "7:30." ], "summary": "7:00." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long will the man stay in this hotel?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, sir. What can I do for you?\n M: Yes. I'd like to have a single room with a bath from the morning of September 7th to the morning of October 10th.", "choices": [ "Just one month,", "34 days.", "33 days." ], "summary": "34 days." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the speakers?", "dialogue": "M: What would you like to see first, the monkeys or the camels?\n W: I'd really like to see the deer. It's almost their feeding time.", "choices": [ "At a zoo.", "In a cafeteria.", "On a college campus." ], "summary": "At a zoo." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long is the Changjiang River?", "dialogue": "M: Isn't the Changjiang River twenty-five thousand kilometres long?\n W: Oh, no, it's not as long as that. It's about a quarter the length you said.", "choices": [ "About 6000 km.", "About 5000 km.", "About 4000 km." ], "summary": "About 6000 km." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: We Can ask Tim to help us repair the jeep.\n W: When would he find time? He has exams tomorrow.", "choices": [ "Tim is learning to repair jeep.", "It is difficult to find Tim lately.", "Tim is too busy to help them now." ], "summary": "Tim is too busy to help them now." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the man feel about the delay of his flight?", "dialogue": "M: I'm trying to get on Flight FA2028. Am I on time?\n W: Not exactly. It's 6:20 pm now. But lucky for you, that flight has been delayed.\n M: Inever thought I'd be happier about a delay. But hey, that's great news.\n W: OK, may I check your luggage and tickets, please?\n M: Here you are. Which gate do I leave from?\n W: Gate 36, but I'm sorryto tell you that it's been changed to Gate 7 and your plane is taking off in 20 minutes.\n M: Whoops, we have to run. Let's go, kids!", "choices": [ "Calm.", "Angry.", "Glad." ], "summary": "Glad." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man's correct boarding gate?", "dialogue": "M: I'm trying to get on Flight FA2028. Am I on time?\n W: Not exactly. It's 6:20 pm now. But lucky for you, that flight has been delayed.\n M: Inever thought I'd be happier about a delay. But hey, that's great news.\n W: OK, may I check your luggage and tickets, please?\n M: Here you are. Which gate do I leave from?\n W: Gate 36, but I'm sorryto tell you that it's been changed to Gate 7 and your plane is taking off in 20 minutes.\n M: Whoops, we have to run. Let's go, kids!", "choices": [ "Gate 7.", "Gate 20.", "Gate 36." ], "summary": "Gate 7." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which tie does the woman think is the best?", "dialogue": "M: Which tie is better for my new shirt, the brown one or the blue one?\n W: Neither. The red one looks best on you. Believe me, Sam.", "choices": [ "The brown one.", "The blue one.", "The red one." ], "summary": "The red one." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the man's sister?", "dialogue": "M: I haven't heard from my sister since last month.\n W: Don't worry, Charlie. Letters coming from the United States can be slow sometimes.", "choices": [ "She is worried about the man.", "She went the U.S. last month.", "She is in the U.S. now." ], "summary": "She is in the U.S. now." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the woman?", "dialogue": "M: Good morning. What can I do for you?\n F: I'd like to buy some New Year's cards.", "choices": [ "She's in a shop.", "She's in a restaurant.", "She's in a library." ], "summary": "She's in a shop." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How will the man probably go downtown?", "dialogue": "M: What's the best way to downtown?\n W: If you're in a hurry, you should take a taxi. But it's very expensive.\n M: I'm in no particular hurry.\n W: Well, take an airport bus then, it will cost you only about 5.\n M: That's a good idea.", "choices": [ "He is likely to take a bus.", "He is likely to take a taxi.", "He is likely to take the underground." ], "summary": "He is likely to take a bus." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, is that Steve? I'm stuck in a traffic jam. I'm afraid I can't make it before seven o'clock.\n M: Never mind. I'll be here waiting for you.", "choices": [ "The man will go to meet the woman this evening.", "The man and the woman have an appointment at 7 o'clock.", "The woman can't finish making the jam before 7 o'clock." ], "summary": "The man and the woman have an appointment at 7 o'clock." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are they?", "dialogue": "M: Have we got everything now?\n W: No, I still need to get some eggs, tomatoes and potatoes.", "choices": [ "In a supermarket.", "In a bookstore.", "In a restaurant." ], "summary": "In a supermarket." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are they talking?", "dialogue": "F: Let's see. Yes. You've got quite a high temperature.\n M: I've got a bad headache, too.", "choices": [ "In the hospital.", "At a bus stop.", "In a shop." ], "summary": "In the hospital." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Lisa think is most important for one to study abroad?", "dialogue": "M: Say, Lisa, what are you watching?\n W: A Japanese film. I'm going to spend all next year in Japan, and I'd better get to know more about its culture.\n M: You mean you are accepted into the program?\n W: Sure.\n M: That's wonderful. You must be excited.\n W: Excited and nervous. You know I must work on some basic conversation skills.\n M: How much Japanese can you understand?\n W: Only a little now. But I'll attend a special language class next month.\n M: I wish I were as clever as you are in foreign languages. I'd love to study abroad.\n W: Then why don't you? The school has a lot of programs that don't require the mastery of a foreign language. You just have to be the kind of person who is and can get used to a new environment fast.\n M: I thought all programs required one to know a foreign language. Thank you for letting me know this.", "choices": [ "The mastery of a foreign language.", "The ability to learn new things quickly.", "The experience of living in a foreign country." ], "summary": "The ability to learn new things quickly." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did Li Lei go?", "dialogue": "F: Where's Li Lei?\n M: He has gone to the reading-room.", "choices": [ "Classroom", "Reading-room", "Dining-room" ], "summary": "Reading-room" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the weather usually like in November?", "dialogue": "M: It's hot! I wish it would rain and cool off!\n W: This isn't usual for November. I don't remember it ever being so hot and dry in November before.", "choices": [ "Cooler than the present weather.", "More humid than the present weather.", "Drier than the present weather." ], "summary": "Cooler than the present weather." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, I'm calling about the three-bedroom house you sell in yesterday's paper. Can you give me more details?\n M: Of course.", "choices": [ "They are talking about nice children.", "The man has a house for sale.", "The man has a three-bedroom house for the children." ], "summary": "The man has a house for sale." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman probably do?", "dialogue": "M: I have a terrible cold.\n W: We have quite a few medications to make you more comfortable.", "choices": [ "A teacher.", "A student.", "A doctor." ], "summary": "A doctor." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the man feel about the movie?", "dialogue": "W: How did you like the movie?\n M: It was a waste of time and money. I wish I had stayed home watching TV.", "choices": [ "He doesn't think the movie was good at all.", "He thinks the movie was a lot of fun.", "He wants to see the movie again." ], "summary": "He doesn't think the movie was good at all." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "W: Bill, that is a lovely painting in your living-room.\n M: I'm glad you like it. It's a Christmas gift from my son.\n W: Well, it's beautiful. Your son has very good taste.", "choices": [ "A child.", "A room.", "A present." ], "summary": "A present." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Sam refused to take the job because ________.", "dialogue": "W: Do you know that Sam turned down that job offer by a travel agency?\n M: Yeah. The hours were convenient, but had he accepted it, he wouldn't have been able to make ends meet.", "choices": [ "the working hours were unsuitable", "the job was not well paid", "he had to do a lot of travelling" ], "summary": "the job was not well paid" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who spends the holiday with the women's family every year?", "dialogue": "W: Today's November 15th. It's almost time for Thanks giving.\n M: When is Thanksgiving Day?\n W: It's celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November. What are your plans for it?\n M: I have no idea yet. What about you?\n W: The same as usual. My aunts and uncles and cousins come to our house for dinner.\n M: Oh, your family get together. What do you usually do?\n W: We usually have a big meal. My mother cooks turkey. But I prepare the vegetables. My aunts usually bring the pies. The women cook the meal, and the men wash the dishes.\n M: Really? In my family, when we get together the kids wash the dishes. The whole thing is a lot of work.\n W: Yes, but I like Thanksgiving. I was out of the country last year, and really missed it. That's one time in the year when families get together. John, if you haven't got any plans, why don't you come to my house to spend the holiday with us?\n M: Yes, that sounds like a good idea. Thanks a lot.", "choices": [ "Her aunts and uncles.", "Her uncles and cousins.", "Her aunts and uncles and cousins." ], "summary": "Her aunts and uncles and cousins." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman's mother usually cook?", "dialogue": "W: Today's November 15th. It's almost time for Thanks giving.\n M: When is Thanksgiving Day?\n W: It's celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November. What are your plans for it?\n M: I have no idea yet. What about you?\n W: The same as usual. My aunts and uncles and cousins come to our house for dinner.\n M: Oh, your family get together. What do you usually do?\n W: We usually have a big meal. My mother cooks turkey. But I prepare the vegetables. My aunts usually bring the pies. The women cook the meal, and the men wash the dishes.\n M: Really? In my family, when we get together the kids wash the dishes. The whole thing is a lot of work.\n W: Yes, but I like Thanksgiving. I was out of the country last year, and really missed it. That's one time in the year when families get together. John, if you haven't got any plans, why don't you come to my house to spend the holiday with us?\n M: Yes, that sounds like a good idea. Thanks a lot.", "choices": [ "Vegetables.", "Pies.", "Turkey." ], "summary": "Turkey." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who washes the dishes in John's family when they get together?", "dialogue": "W: Today's November 15th. It's almost time for Thanks giving.\n M: When is Thanksgiving Day?\n W: It's celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November. What are your plans for it?\n M: I have no idea yet. What about you?\n W: The same as usual. My aunts and uncles and cousins come to our house for dinner.\n M: Oh, your family get together. What do you usually do?\n W: We usually have a big meal. My mother cooks turkey. But I prepare the vegetables. My aunts usually bring the pies. The women cook the meal, and the men wash the dishes.\n M: Really? In my family, when we get together the kids wash the dishes. The whole thing is a lot of work.\n W: Yes, but I like Thanksgiving. I was out of the country last year, and really missed it. That's one time in the year when families get together. John, if you haven't got any plans, why don't you come to my house to spend the holiday with us?\n M: Yes, that sounds like a good idea. Thanks a lot.", "choices": [ "The women.", "The kids.", "The men." ], "summary": "The kids." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Professor Smith certainly has a good reputation in the Department of English.\n W: A well-deserved one. The same students who fall asleep in discussions and seminars fight for front-row seats in his lectures.", "choices": [ "Professor Smith doesn't hold seminars or discussions in his lectures.", "Students sometimes fall asleep in Professor Smith's lectures.", "Professor Smith's lectures are always well attended." ], "summary": "Professor Smith's lectures are always well attended." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers mainly talking about?", "dialogue": "M: Look, Sandra. I got this really nice postcard from my aunt.\n W: Oh, what a pretty village and it's right by a river. Is it in the mountains?\n M: Yes. But you can't see them in the picture.\n W: Perhaps they're behind those tall trees.", "choices": [ "A letter.", "A village.", "A picture." ], "summary": "A picture." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation take place?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, is Jones in? Can I speak to him?\n W: Hold on. He is coming.", "choices": [ "In an office.", "On the phone.", "In a company." ], "summary": "On the phone." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The young man says he needs a new phone because __________.", "dialogue": "Woman: Hey. Uh, you look really unhappy. What's going on?\n Young Man: Ah, you don't want to know.\n Woman: Okay, see ya.\n Young Man: Wait, wait, wait! Why are you walking away?\n Woman: Well, you said I didn't want to know.\n Young Man: No, wait. You see my parents really don't love me.\n Woman: What do you mean? When I met them last week, they seemed really caring.\n Young Man: Uh, you don't understand! You see. I want a new smart phone ... I mean, I need one, and my parents won't buy me it!\n Woman: Uh, excuse me, but uh, don't you already have a iPhone?\n Young Man: Man, yeah, but it's three months old, and it has a small scratch on it.\n Woman: Where? Let me see. [Look!] I don't see a scratch.\n Young Man: Look, look right here!. [THAT?] [Do] you see it?\n Woman: It's just a speck of dust.\n Young Man: Anyway. And my other phone ...\n Woman: What? You have two phones?\n Young Man: That's beside the point.\n Woman: So, so, did your parents give you a reason for not buying you a new phone?\n Young Man: Not a good one. Only something about being self-reliant and not being so entitled, or something like that. And now they want me to work ... on the neighbor's farm to pay for it. [Good idea!] It's not fair.\n Woman: Hey, I think I know the problem. [What?] Take a look in the mirror. You'll see both the problem and the solution.\n Young Man: Uh! You're no help.", "choices": [ "his parents took his last one", "someone stole his last one", "his phone is an older model" ], "summary": "his phone is an older model" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many phones does the young man already have?", "dialogue": "Woman: Hey. Uh, you look really unhappy. What's going on?\n Young Man: Ah, you don't want to know.\n Woman: Okay, see ya.\n Young Man: Wait, wait, wait! Why are you walking away?\n Woman: Well, you said I didn't want to know.\n Young Man: No, wait. You see my parents really don't love me.\n Woman: What do you mean? When I met them last week, they seemed really caring.\n Young Man: Uh, you don't understand! You see. I want a new smart phone ... I mean, I need one, and my parents won't buy me it!\n Woman: Uh, excuse me, but uh, don't you already have a iPhone?\n Young Man: Man, yeah, but it's three months old, and it has a small scratch on it.\n Woman: Where? Let me see. [Look!] I don't see a scratch.\n Young Man: Look, look right here!. [THAT?] [Do] you see it?\n Woman: It's just a speck of dust.\n Young Man: Anyway. And my other phone ...\n Woman: What? You have two phones?\n Young Man: That's beside the point.\n Woman: So, so, did your parents give you a reason for not buying you a new phone?\n Young Man: Not a good one. Only something about being self-reliant and not being so entitled, or something like that. And now they want me to work ... on the neighbor's farm to pay for it. [Good idea!] It's not fair.\n Woman: Hey, I think I know the problem. [What?] Take a look in the mirror. You'll see both the problem and the solution.\n Young Man: Uh! You're no help.", "choices": [ "two", "three", "four" ], "summary": "two" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "According to the conversation, what are the young man's parents like?", "dialogue": "Woman: Hey. Uh, you look really unhappy. What's going on?\n Young Man: Ah, you don't want to know.\n Woman: Okay, see ya.\n Young Man: Wait, wait, wait! Why are you walking away?\n Woman: Well, you said I didn't want to know.\n Young Man: No, wait. You see my parents really don't love me.\n Woman: What do you mean? When I met them last week, they seemed really caring.\n Young Man: Uh, you don't understand! You see. I want a new smart phone ... I mean, I need one, and my parents won't buy me it!\n Woman: Uh, excuse me, but uh, don't you already have a iPhone?\n Young Man: Man, yeah, but it's three months old, and it has a small scratch on it.\n Woman: Where? Let me see. [Look!] I don't see a scratch.\n Young Man: Look, look right here!. [THAT?] [Do] you see it?\n Woman: It's just a speck of dust.\n Young Man: Anyway. And my other phone ...\n Woman: What? You have two phones?\n Young Man: That's beside the point.\n Woman: So, so, did your parents give you a reason for not buying you a new phone?\n Young Man: Not a good one. Only something about being self-reliant and not being so entitled, or something like that. And now they want me to work ... on the neighbor's farm to pay for it. [Good idea!] It's not fair.\n Woman: Hey, I think I know the problem. [What?] Take a look in the mirror. You'll see both the problem and the solution.\n Young Man: Uh! You're no help.", "choices": [ "friendly", "generous", "kind" ], "summary": "kind" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do his parents want their son to do to get a phone?", "dialogue": "Woman: Hey. Uh, you look really unhappy. What's going on?\n Young Man: Ah, you don't want to know.\n Woman: Okay, see ya.\n Young Man: Wait, wait, wait! Why are you walking away?\n Woman: Well, you said I didn't want to know.\n Young Man: No, wait. You see my parents really don't love me.\n Woman: What do you mean? When I met them last week, they seemed really caring.\n Young Man: Uh, you don't understand! You see. I want a new smart phone ... I mean, I need one, and my parents won't buy me it!\n Woman: Uh, excuse me, but uh, don't you already have a iPhone?\n Young Man: Man, yeah, but it's three months old, and it has a small scratch on it.\n Woman: Where? Let me see. [Look!] I don't see a scratch.\n Young Man: Look, look right here!. [THAT?] [Do] you see it?\n Woman: It's just a speck of dust.\n Young Man: Anyway. And my other phone ...\n Woman: What? You have two phones?\n Young Man: That's beside the point.\n Woman: So, so, did your parents give you a reason for not buying you a new phone?\n Young Man: Not a good one. Only something about being self-reliant and not being so entitled, or something like that. And now they want me to work ... on the neighbor's farm to pay for it. [Good idea!] It's not fair.\n Woman: Hey, I think I know the problem. [What?] Take a look in the mirror. You'll see both the problem and the solution.\n Young Man: Uh! You're no help.", "choices": [ "take out money from his bank account", "find a job and work to earn money", "ask his brother if he can use an old phone" ], "summary": "find a job and work to earn money" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the BEST word to describe the young man's personality?", "dialogue": "Woman: Hey. Uh, you look really unhappy. What's going on?\n Young Man: Ah, you don't want to know.\n Woman: Okay, see ya.\n Young Man: Wait, wait, wait! Why are you walking away?\n Woman: Well, you said I didn't want to know.\n Young Man: No, wait. You see my parents really don't love me.\n Woman: What do you mean? When I met them last week, they seemed really caring.\n Young Man: Uh, you don't understand! You see. I want a new smart phone ... I mean, I need one, and my parents won't buy me it!\n Woman: Uh, excuse me, but uh, don't you already have a iPhone?\n Young Man: Man, yeah, but it's three months old, and it has a small scratch on it.\n Woman: Where? Let me see. [Look!] I don't see a scratch.\n Young Man: Look, look right here!. [THAT?] [Do] you see it?\n Woman: It's just a speck of dust.\n Young Man: Anyway. And my other phone ...\n Woman: What? You have two phones?\n Young Man: That's beside the point.\n Woman: So, so, did your parents give you a reason for not buying you a new phone?\n Young Man: Not a good one. Only something about being self-reliant and not being so entitled, or something like that. And now they want me to work ... on the neighbor's farm to pay for it. [Good idea!] It's not fair.\n Woman: Hey, I think I know the problem. [What?] Take a look in the mirror. You'll see both the problem and the solution.\n Young Man: Uh! You're no help.", "choices": [ "talkative", "mean", "self-centered" ], "summary": "self-centered" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: What a great singer Justin is! His concert is just awesome. And you'll never regret the money you paid for the ticket.\n W: Yeah. Judging by the amount of the applause, everyone was enjoying it.", "choices": [ "Applause encourages the singer.", "The concert is very impressive.", "Almost everyone loves pop music." ], "summary": "The concert is very impressive." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think of the English language education in China?", "dialogue": "M: I was born in Los Angeles. What about you? Where are you from?\n W: I'm Chinese.\n M: Chinese? But your English is excellent. Where did you learn English?\n W: In China.\n M: Fancy that! Your country must have a very good record of English language education.", "choices": [ "Bad.", "Good.", "Just-so-so." ], "summary": "Good." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When are they going to meet?", "dialogue": "W: 4373811.\n M: Hello. Is that Jean?\n W: Yes, speaking.\n M: There is a really good film on at the cinema this week. It's called \"Sounds Forever\". Would you like to come and see it with me on Wednesday evening?\n W: No. I'm afraid I can't. I'm going to play at a concert at London University on Wednesday.\n M: What about Friday then?\n W: That would be great. Yes, I'd love to. What time does it start?\n M: At 7:00 pm. Would you like to go for a drink first?\n W: Yes, fine. Is six o'clock OK? We can meet outside the cinema.\n M: OK. See you on Friday then. Bye.", "choices": [ "On Wednesday morning.", "On Friday evening.", "On Wednesday evening." ], "summary": "On Friday evening." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the probable job of the woman?", "dialogue": "W: 4373811.\n M: Hello. Is that Jean?\n W: Yes, speaking.\n M: There is a really good film on at the cinema this week. It's called \"Sounds Forever\". Would you like to come and see it with me on Wednesday evening?\n W: No. I'm afraid I can't. I'm going to play at a concert at London University on Wednesday.\n M: What about Friday then?\n W: That would be great. Yes, I'd love to. What time does it start?\n M: At 7:00 pm. Would you like to go for a drink first?\n W: Yes, fine. Is six o'clock OK? We can meet outside the cinema.\n M: OK. See you on Friday then. Bye.", "choices": [ "A film star.", "A musician.", "A football player." ], "summary": "A musician." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they going to do?", "dialogue": "W: 4373811.\n M: Hello. Is that Jean?\n W: Yes, speaking.\n M: There is a really good film on at the cinema this week. It's called \"Sounds Forever\". Would you like to come and see it with me on Wednesday evening?\n W: No. I'm afraid I can't. I'm going to play at a concert at London University on Wednesday.\n M: What about Friday then?\n W: That would be great. Yes, I'd love to. What time does it start?\n M: At 7:00 pm. Would you like to go for a drink first?\n W: Yes, fine. Is six o'clock OK? We can meet outside the cinema.\n M: OK. See you on Friday then. Bye.", "choices": [ "To see a film.", "To have dinner together.", "To enjoy a concert." ], "summary": "To see a film." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the main topic of the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: The volcanic ash from the eruption of Mount Saint Helens certainly caused a lot of damage, didn't it?\n M: It did, but not as much as experts have predicted. It seems to have had a beneficial effect as well.\n W: Really? But were crop losses great?\n M: Yes, However, since the weather following the eruption was unexpectedly good, some crop yields remained steady or even increased beyond normal expectancy levels.\n W: I'm glad to hear that. But what was the beneficial effect you mentioned?\n M: A mass destruction of various insect populations.\n W: How could the ash kill insects without effecting people too?\n M: It's highly abrasive and quickly wears away the outer wax layer, protecting insects bodies. Removal of that layer causes the insects to lose body moisture by evaporation, the result is usually lethal.\n W: How about that? Sounds like an effective yet natural insecticide.", "choices": [ "The conversion of volcanic waste to fertilizer.", "The menace of currently dormant volcanoes around Mount Saint Helens.", "The eruption of Mount Saint Helens and its effects on the environment." ], "summary": "The eruption of Mount Saint Helens and its effects on the environment." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "According to the woman, what was the extent of crop damage?", "dialogue": "W: The volcanic ash from the eruption of Mount Saint Helens certainly caused a lot of damage, didn't it?\n M: It did, but not as much as experts have predicted. It seems to have had a beneficial effect as well.\n W: Really? But were crop losses great?\n M: Yes, However, since the weather following the eruption was unexpectedly good, some crop yields remained steady or even increased beyond normal expectancy levels.\n W: I'm glad to hear that. But what was the beneficial effect you mentioned?\n M: A mass destruction of various insect populations.\n W: How could the ash kill insects without effecting people too?\n M: It's highly abrasive and quickly wears away the outer wax layer, protecting insects bodies. Removal of that layer causes the insects to lose body moisture by evaporation, the result is usually lethal.\n W: How about that? Sounds like an effective yet natural insecticide.", "choices": [ "The crops were obliterated for the entire year.", "The crops nutritional value was considerable lessened.", "The loss was not as bad as had been anticipated." ], "summary": "The loss was not as bad as had been anticipated." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who do you guess made the man unhappy?", "dialogue": "W: I heard you got a new roommate. What's he like?\n M: Yeah, Bob moved in last week. He is a nice guy and so far everything is cool except his girlfriend.\n W: Oh? What's wrong with his girlfriend?\n M: She came to see him last weekend. She is a nice girl but there's something wrong with her voice. I tried to smile and be polite, but the whole time all I could think was \"what's wrong with her voice\".\n W: Well, I guess it might take some time to get used to.\n M: I doubt it. Listening to her talk is terrible.\n W: Oh, come on, it's not that bad.\n M: No, it's so much bad. And they invited me out to dinner tonight. I really have no idea how I'm going to pull it off.", "choices": [ "A nice guy.", "A new roommate.", "Bob's girlfriend." ], "summary": "Bob's girlfriend." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the attitude the man tried to take towards the girl's voice?", "dialogue": "W: I heard you got a new roommate. What's he like?\n M: Yeah, Bob moved in last week. He is a nice guy and so far everything is cool except his girlfriend.\n W: Oh? What's wrong with his girlfriend?\n M: She came to see him last weekend. She is a nice girl but there's something wrong with her voice. I tried to smile and be polite, but the whole time all I could think was \"what's wrong with her voice\".\n W: Well, I guess it might take some time to get used to.\n M: I doubt it. Listening to her talk is terrible.\n W: Oh, come on, it's not that bad.\n M: No, it's so much bad. And they invited me out to dinner tonight. I really have no idea how I'm going to pull it off.", "choices": [ "Silent but angry.", "Polite.", "Excited and sorrowful." ], "summary": "Polite." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: I heard you got a new roommate. What's he like?\n M: Yeah, Bob moved in last week. He is a nice guy and so far everything is cool except his girlfriend.\n W: Oh? What's wrong with his girlfriend?\n M: She came to see him last weekend. She is a nice girl but there's something wrong with her voice. I tried to smile and be polite, but the whole time all I could think was \"what's wrong with her voice\".\n W: Well, I guess it might take some time to get used to.\n M: I doubt it. Listening to her talk is terrible.\n W: Oh, come on, it's not that bad.\n M: No, it's so much bad. And they invited me out to dinner tonight. I really have no idea how I'm going to pull it off.", "choices": [ "The man's new roommate is a nice and polite girl.", "It will take some time for the man to get used to Bob's girlfriend's voice.", "The man doesn't know how to tolerate the girl's action." ], "summary": "It will take some time for the man to get used to Bob's girlfriend's voice." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is Kangkang going to do this Saturday evening?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Kangkang.\n M: Hi, Jane.\n W: What are you going to do this Saturday evening?\n M: I'm going to a concert.\n W: How exciting! Who is going to sing at the concert?\n M: Xu Song. He is my favorite pop singer.\n W: Where is he going to give the concert?\n M: In the gym.\n W: What time is it going to start?\n M: At 7:30 p. m. Would you like to go with me?\n W: I'd love to, but I'm going to visit my uncle.", "choices": [ "See a film.", "Go to a concert.", "Do sports." ], "summary": "Go to a concert." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where will the concert be held?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Kangkang.\n M: Hi, Jane.\n W: What are you going to do this Saturday evening?\n M: I'm going to a concert.\n W: How exciting! Who is going to sing at the concert?\n M: Xu Song. He is my favorite pop singer.\n W: Where is he going to give the concert?\n M: In the gym.\n W: What time is it going to start?\n M: At 7:30 p. m. Would you like to go with me?\n W: I'd love to, but I'm going to visit my uncle.", "choices": [ "In the gym.", "At the theater.", "At the Music Hall." ], "summary": "In the gym." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Is Jane going to the concert?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Kangkang.\n M: Hi, Jane.\n W: What are you going to do this Saturday evening?\n M: I'm going to a concert.\n W: How exciting! Who is going to sing at the concert?\n M: Xu Song. He is my favorite pop singer.\n W: Where is he going to give the concert?\n M: In the gym.\n W: What time is it going to start?\n M: At 7:30 p. m. Would you like to go with me?\n W: I'd love to, but I'm going to visit my uncle.", "choices": [ "Yes, she is.", "No, she isn't.", "No problem." ], "summary": "No, she isn't." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the woman go to the Great Wall?", "dialogue": "W: Shall we meet at a quarter past three?\n M: No, let's meet at a quarter to three.", "choices": [ "At a quarter past three.", "At a quarter to three.", "At a quarter to four." ], "summary": "At a quarter to three." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man want to buy?", "dialogue": "W: May I help you?\n M: I would like an alarm clock that will awaken me with soft music.\n W: In that case, you'll probably be interested in this handsome electric clock radio.\n M: Actually, I'd like a small battery-operated clock radio.\n W: There's a model that should suit you perfectly.\n M: Can I use my credit card to pay for it?\n W: I'm sorry, sir, but we don't accept credit cards in this family-run store. You could try the appliance store that on Dawson Street.\n M: Thank you for your help. I'll see if the store you recommended has what I want.", "choices": [ "A handsome electric clock radio.", "A radio for listening to soft music.", "A battery-operated clock radio with alarm." ], "summary": "A battery-operated clock radio with alarm." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man most probably do next?", "dialogue": "W: May I help you?\n M: I would like an alarm clock that will awaken me with soft music.\n W: In that case, you'll probably be interested in this handsome electric clock radio.\n M: Actually, I'd like a small battery-operated clock radio.\n W: There's a model that should suit you perfectly.\n M: Can I use my credit card to pay for it?\n W: I'm sorry, sir, but we don't accept credit cards in this family-run store. You could try the appliance store that on Dawson Street.\n M: Thank you for your help. I'll see if the store you recommended has what I want.", "choices": [ "Go to an appliance store.", "Visit the family-run store.", "Get cash on Dawson Street." ], "summary": "Go to an appliance store." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What makes the man worried?", "dialogue": "W: Hello. Jean Williamson speaking.\n M: Oh, it's you, dear. Sorry I had to rush off this morning. How are the boys?\n W: I'm taking them to the doctor at twelve o'clock, but I'm sure they're going to be all right.\n M: That's good. What about you?\n W: Oh, I'm better now, don't worry. I'm going to make a birthday cake for tomorrow. And... I've got a camera for Peter and some records for Paul.\n M: You shouldn't have done that. They need to learn how to save money. I'm going to put away some money in the bank for them.", "choices": [ "One of his sons' being ill.", "His sons' spending much money.", "His wife and sons' being ill." ], "summary": "His wife and sons' being ill." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the family probably going to do next day?", "dialogue": "W: Hello. Jean Williamson speaking.\n M: Oh, it's you, dear. Sorry I had to rush off this morning. How are the boys?\n W: I'm taking them to the doctor at twelve o'clock, but I'm sure they're going to be all right.\n M: That's good. What about you?\n W: Oh, I'm better now, don't worry. I'm going to make a birthday cake for tomorrow. And... I've got a camera for Peter and some records for Paul.\n M: You shouldn't have done that. They need to learn how to save money. I'm going to put away some money in the bank for them.", "choices": [ "See a doctor.", "Have a party.", "Go to a bank." ], "summary": "Have a party." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: Sir,there's a Mr Miller on the phone who wants to talk to you.\n M: I'm busy at the moment. Can you ask him to hold on?Tell him I'll talk with him in a few seconds.", "choices": [ "He is waiting for someone else.", "He doesn't want to talk with Mr Miller.", "He is busy now." ], "summary": "He is busy now." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman want to buy?", "dialogue": "M: Do you have everything ready?\n W: I'm sorry, but I have to buy a pound of sweets and some apples.", "choices": [ "Sweets and apples.", "Oranges and apples.", "Vegetables and apples." ], "summary": "Sweets and apples." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "W: Why are you giving me a speeding ticket? I was only going 40.\n M: Can't you read? That was 10 M.P.H. over the limit.", "choices": [ "Wife and husband.", "Teacher and student.", "Policeman and driver." ], "summary": "Policeman and driver." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The couple had previously planned to ________.", "dialogue": "W: There was a storm warning on the radio this morning. Did you happen to be listening?\n M: No, but what a shame! I guess we'll have to change our sailing plans. Would you rather play golf or go cycling?", "choices": [ "go boating", "play golf", "go cycling" ], "summary": "go boating" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When does Jack usually go to bed?", "dialogue": "W: I often go to bed at eleven o'clock. How about you, Jack?\n M: That's too late. I usually go to bed an hour earlier than you.", "choices": [ "11:00.", "10:00.", "12:00." ], "summary": "10:00." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman think of herself?", "dialogue": "M: You didn't do well in today's math test. What was the matter?\n W: I was in a hurry, and I didn't check over my answers.", "choices": [ "She was thoughtful.", "She was serious.", "She was careless." ], "summary": "She was careless." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Will the man walk a long way?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me, is it far from here to hospital?\n F: No, not at all. It takes nearly 2 minutes to get there on foot.", "choices": [ "Yes, he must walk for 30 minutes.", "No, he still need to walk 10 minutes.", "No, he only need to walk 2 minutes." ], "summary": "No, he only need to walk 2 minutes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Linda want to be in the future?", "dialogue": "W: What is your dream, Linda?\n M: I want to be a nurse.", "choices": [ "A teacher.", "A nurse.", "A doctor." ], "summary": "A nurse." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the conversation most probably taking place?", "dialogue": "M: Er... Hi, could you tell me where electronic products are displayed? I want to see some TVs, digital video cameras, DVD players, that sort of thing.\n W: Well. Several countries are displaying electronic products. China's selection is very large this year. You might as well go to the east wing first to take a look at a Chinese booth.", "choices": [ "At an international trade fair.", "At an electronics company.", "At a DVD counter in a music store." ], "summary": "At an international trade fair." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man's opinion about Mary Green?", "dialogue": "W: Mary Green is very unlucky. The most terrible things keep happening to her.\n M: Yes, if you can trust what she says. But most of her stories are pretty unbelievable in my opinion.", "choices": [ "She is really an unlucky woman.", "What she says is not always true.", "She always tells funny stories." ], "summary": "What she says is not always true." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How did the two speakers get to their destination?", "dialogue": "M: It's lucky that we rode our bike here instead of driving.\n W: It's a good job that we got here early. Look at all those cars there. They'll never get in.\n M: You'd better follow me closely. I don't want to lose you.\n W: Don't worry. I'll keep up.\n M: We go in over there. Gate B. Peter said they're pretty good tickets.\n W: Where are they?\n M: They're right behind the goal.\n W: Oh,do we have to stand up all the time?\n M: That's right.\n W: I hope we can see the match clearly.\n M: That's why we've come early. The earlier, the better.", "choices": [ "By bike.", "By car.", "By taxi." ], "summary": "By bike." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the two speakers going to watch?", "dialogue": "M: It's lucky that we rode our bike here instead of driving.\n W: It's a good job that we got here early. Look at all those cars there. They'll never get in.\n M: You'd better follow me closely. I don't want to lose you.\n W: Don't worry. I'll keep up.\n M: We go in over there. Gate B. Peter said they're pretty good tickets.\n W: Where are they?\n M: They're right behind the goal.\n W: Oh,do we have to stand up all the time?\n M: That's right.\n W: I hope we can see the match clearly.\n M: That's why we've come early. The earlier, the better.", "choices": [ "A film.", "A game.", "A car race." ], "summary": "A game." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the two speakers arrive early?", "dialogue": "M: It's lucky that we rode our bike here instead of driving.\n W: It's a good job that we got here early. Look at all those cars there. They'll never get in.\n M: You'd better follow me closely. I don't want to lose you.\n W: Don't worry. I'll keep up.\n M: We go in over there. Gate B. Peter said they're pretty good tickets.\n W: Where are they?\n M: They're right behind the goal.\n W: Oh,do we have to stand up all the time?\n M: That's right.\n W: I hope we can see the match clearly.\n M: That's why we've come early. The earlier, the better.", "choices": [ "To find Peter.", "To meet the players.", "To get a good place." ], "summary": "To get a good place." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the man trying to do?", "dialogue": "W: I'm sorry, but the number you dialed is not in service.\n M: But that's impossible! I just spoke to him this morning. Please cheek for me.", "choices": [ "Call a friend.", "Join the party.", "Write a check." ], "summary": "Call a friend." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man imply?", "dialogue": "M: I hear that the Edwards are thinking of buying another house.\n W: Should they be doing that with all the other expenses they have to pay? Anyhow, they are over 70 now, their present house is not too bad.", "choices": [ "The Edwards are quite well-off.", "The Edwards should cut down on their living expenses.", "It'll be unwise for the Edwards to buy another house." ], "summary": "It'll be unwise for the Edwards to buy another house." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are they talking?", "dialogue": "W: Walter, it's not what I ordered.\n M: Oh, sorry.", "choices": [ "In a restaurant.", "In a police station.", "In a post office." ], "summary": "In a restaurant." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the two speakers now?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, I'm looking for Mr Tang.\n M: Oh, he is not on this floor. He is on the fourth floor. Go down the stairs and turn left.", "choices": [ "On the first floor.", "On the fourth floor.", "On the fifth floor." ], "summary": "On the fifth floor." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the probable relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "W: It was exactly two years ago that we moved to this town. You started working on your degree, and I started working down at the lab.\n M: It seems like only yesterday. I suppose that I am so busy that I don't even notice how time passes.\n W: I'd expect the opposite. I mean, the way you've been studying, working on experiments and writting dozens of papers. It might seem more like four years than two.\n M: Haven't you ever noticed how time seems to crawl when you have nothing to do? But how time flies when you are busy with what you really like to do?\n W: That's true. Those days when there was not much to do at the lab didn't ever seem to end.\n M: Just wait a little longer. As soon as I finish my degree, we'll open our own chemistry lab.", "choices": [ "Husband and wife.", "Teacher and student.", "Mother and son." ], "summary": "Husband and wife." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man do?", "dialogue": "W: It was exactly two years ago that we moved to this town. You started working on your degree, and I started working down at the lab.\n M: It seems like only yesterday. I suppose that I am so busy that I don't even notice how time passes.\n W: I'd expect the opposite. I mean, the way you've been studying, working on experiments and writting dozens of papers. It might seem more like four years than two.\n M: Haven't you ever noticed how time seems to crawl when you have nothing to do? But how time flies when you are busy with what you really like to do?\n W: That's true. Those days when there was not much to do at the lab didn't ever seem to end.\n M: Just wait a little longer. As soon as I finish my degree, we'll open our own chemistry lab.", "choices": [ "He is a writer.", "He is a student.", "He is a chemist." ], "summary": "He is a student." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will they probably do soon?", "dialogue": "W: It was exactly two years ago that we moved to this town. You started working on your degree, and I started working down at the lab.\n M: It seems like only yesterday. I suppose that I am so busy that I don't even notice how time passes.\n W: I'd expect the opposite. I mean, the way you've been studying, working on experiments and writting dozens of papers. It might seem more like four years than two.\n M: Haven't you ever noticed how time seems to crawl when you have nothing to do? But how time flies when you are busy with what you really like to do?\n W: That's true. Those days when there was not much to do at the lab didn't ever seem to end.\n M: Just wait a little longer. As soon as I finish my degree, we'll open our own chemistry lab.", "choices": [ "Set up a lab.", "Write papers.", "Work on experiments." ], "summary": "Set up a lab." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When did the man park the car?", "dialogue": "M: Someone has stolen my car! I want to report it. The name is Walton-Harry Walton.\n W: Where did you leave your car, Mr. Walton?\n M: In Ludlow Street. Near the traffic lights.\n W: Did you leave your car unlocked?\n M: Of course not.\n W: And what time was this?\n M: This morning. I parked it there before I went to work.\n W: When do you start work?\n M: At nine thirty. But I got in early today. I started at seven.\n W: That explains it.\n M: What do you mean?\n W: We have taken away your car. You can't park your car in Ludlow Street before ten on Friday.", "choices": [ "At 9: 30 a.m..", "After 9 a.m..", "Before 7 a. m.." ], "summary": "Before 7 a. m.." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why was the man's car taken away?", "dialogue": "M: Someone has stolen my car! I want to report it. The name is Walton-Harry Walton.\n W: Where did you leave your car, Mr. Walton?\n M: In Ludlow Street. Near the traffic lights.\n W: Did you leave your car unlocked?\n M: Of course not.\n W: And what time was this?\n M: This morning. I parked it there before I went to work.\n W: When do you start work?\n M: At nine thirty. But I got in early today. I started at seven.\n W: That explains it.\n M: What do you mean?\n W: We have taken away your car. You can't park your car in Ludlow Street before ten on Friday.", "choices": [ "He broke a certain traffic rule.", "He stopped his car in the middle of the street.", "He didn't lock his car." ], "summary": "He broke a certain traffic rule." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What day was that day?", "dialogue": "M: Someone has stolen my car! I want to report it. The name is Walton-Harry Walton.\n W: Where did you leave your car, Mr. Walton?\n M: In Ludlow Street. Near the traffic lights.\n W: Did you leave your car unlocked?\n M: Of course not.\n W: And what time was this?\n M: This morning. I parked it there before I went to work.\n W: When do you start work?\n M: At nine thirty. But I got in early today. I started at seven.\n W: That explains it.\n M: What do you mean?\n W: We have taken away your car. You can't park your car in Ludlow Street before ten on Friday.", "choices": [ "Friday.", "Weekend.", "We don't know." ], "summary": "Friday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the two speakers mainly discussing?", "dialogue": "M: I hear that Mr. Hill has left. Has anybody been appointed to take his place?\n W: I believe, several men applied for the job but nothing has been decided yet.", "choices": [ "A vacant job.", "Mr. Hill's new appointment.", "Mr. Hill's reason for leaving." ], "summary": "A vacant job." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "what is the probable relationship between the speakers?", "dialogue": "W: How long will it take you to fix my watch?\n M: I'll call you when it's ready. But it shouldn't take longer than a week.", "choices": [ "Librarian and student.", "Customer and repairman.", "Boss and secretary." ], "summary": "Customer and repairman." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man's family name?", "dialogue": "F: What is your full name, please?\n M: My full name is Robert Thomas Brown.", "choices": [ "Brown.", "Thomas.", "Robert." ], "summary": "Brown." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did some Africans use to think of beauty?", "dialogue": "M: This book says that in some parts of Africa, men used to think that very fat women were beautiful. Before a woman married the chief, his servants used to keep her in a special house. Then they fed her all through the day and night for weeks before the wedding.\n W: Why did the women have this treatment?\n M: I don't know. The book says they used to consider it an honor to be the wife of the chief. The women used to become so fat that they could not walk. They used to crawl on their hands and knees instead.\n W: How terrible! I'm sure they wouldn't live for many years. Those women used to suffer a lot because of that custom. I'm glad that they don't do it now.", "choices": [ "The fatter, the more beautiful.", "The taller and stronger, the better.", "The thinner, the prettier." ], "summary": "The fatter, the more beautiful." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How was a woman treated before marrying a chief?", "dialogue": "M: This book says that in some parts of Africa, men used to think that very fat women were beautiful. Before a woman married the chief, his servants used to keep her in a special house. Then they fed her all through the day and night for weeks before the wedding.\n W: Why did the women have this treatment?\n M: I don't know. The book says they used to consider it an honor to be the wife of the chief. The women used to become so fat that they could not walk. They used to crawl on their hands and knees instead.\n W: How terrible! I'm sure they wouldn't live for many years. Those women used to suffer a lot because of that custom. I'm glad that they don't do it now.", "choices": [ "She was made up to be more beautiful.", "She was fed as much as possible to become fat.", "She was taken a walk with the chief." ], "summary": "She was fed as much as possible to become fat." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the probable effect of the custom on the woman?", "dialogue": "M: This book says that in some parts of Africa, men used to think that very fat women were beautiful. Before a woman married the chief, his servants used to keep her in a special house. Then they fed her all through the day and night for weeks before the wedding.\n W: Why did the women have this treatment?\n M: I don't know. The book says they used to consider it an honor to be the wife of the chief. The women used to become so fat that they could not walk. They used to crawl on their hands and knees instead.\n W: How terrible! I'm sure they wouldn't live for many years. Those women used to suffer a lot because of that custom. I'm glad that they don't do it now.", "choices": [ "She would not live long.", "She would enjoy her beauty.", "She would not stay with her husband." ], "summary": "She would not live long." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "M: Please make 20 copies of this and deliver them to the chief executive and heads of departments.\n W: Certainly, sir. They will find it on their desks tomorrow morning.", "choices": [ "Customer and salesperson.", "Teacher and student.", "Boss and secretary." ], "summary": "Boss and secretary." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, I'm thinking of taking a trip during the Christmas holidays.\n W: Where would you like to go?\n M: Well, maybe somewhere warm and sunny.\n W: How about a tour to Southeast Asia?", "choices": [ "Life in Southeast Asia.", "Weather condition.", "A holiday tour." ], "summary": "A holiday tour." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: When are you leaving for France?\n W: Well, I don't know. It's difficult to get the visa.", "choices": [ "She doesn't want to go to France.", "She doesn't want to get the visa.", "She's not sure when she can leave for France." ], "summary": "She's not sure when she can leave for France." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the woman feel at the end of the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: What time is the flight coming in, dear? I hope it hasn't been delayed again.\n M: No, it's not delayed. It's cancelled.\n W: Cancelled. Ah, dear!", "choices": [ "Disappointed.", "Relieved.", "Puzzled." ], "summary": "Disappointed." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Whose room does the woman want to rent out?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, I have just seen your advertisement. You haven't rented it out yet, have you?\n W: No, I haven't. Come in and have a look.\n M: Thank you.\n W: It's just a simple room. My son used to live in it. Now he is grown and long gone, and my husband died last year. So I thought maybe I'd take in a roomer.\n M: A nice, quiet house. That's what I'm looking for.\n W: This way, Sir.\n M: Oh, this is a very pleasant room. How much is the rent?\n W: Fifty dollars a week. I won't charge you anything for electricity, gas and heat. Oh, yes, you can use the kitchen and refrigerator too.\n M: Well, I like this place very much. But, you know, my government doesn't give me much money. So you know what I mean.\n W: Oh, yes. You seem like a very nice young man. What about $ 40?\n M: That's good, Mrs. ...\n W: Price. Susan Price.\n M: My name is Wang Li. I've just come from China to study at the university.\n W: Oh, isn't that lovely?\n M: May I move in tomorrow morning. Mrs. Price.\n W: Fine. I'll be expecting you around ten. If you don't mind, I'd like to have the first two weeks' rent in advance.\n M: OK. I'll give it to you tomorrow morning. See you tomorrow.", "choices": [ "Her husband's.", "Her son's.", "Her guestroom." ], "summary": "Her son's." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much per week will the man pay for the room?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, I have just seen your advertisement. You haven't rented it out yet, have you?\n W: No, I haven't. Come in and have a look.\n M: Thank you.\n W: It's just a simple room. My son used to live in it. Now he is grown and long gone, and my husband died last year. So I thought maybe I'd take in a roomer.\n M: A nice, quiet house. That's what I'm looking for.\n W: This way, Sir.\n M: Oh, this is a very pleasant room. How much is the rent?\n W: Fifty dollars a week. I won't charge you anything for electricity, gas and heat. Oh, yes, you can use the kitchen and refrigerator too.\n M: Well, I like this place very much. But, you know, my government doesn't give me much money. So you know what I mean.\n W: Oh, yes. You seem like a very nice young man. What about $ 40?\n M: That's good, Mrs. ...\n W: Price. Susan Price.\n M: My name is Wang Li. I've just come from China to study at the university.\n W: Oh, isn't that lovely?\n M: May I move in tomorrow morning. Mrs. Price.\n W: Fine. I'll be expecting you around ten. If you don't mind, I'd like to have the first two weeks' rent in advance.\n M: OK. I'll give it to you tomorrow morning. See you tomorrow.", "choices": [ "14 dollars.", "40 dollars.", "50 dollars." ], "summary": "40 dollars." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, I have just seen your advertisement. You haven't rented it out yet, have you?\n W: No, I haven't. Come in and have a look.\n M: Thank you.\n W: It's just a simple room. My son used to live in it. Now he is grown and long gone, and my husband died last year. So I thought maybe I'd take in a roomer.\n M: A nice, quiet house. That's what I'm looking for.\n W: This way, Sir.\n M: Oh, this is a very pleasant room. How much is the rent?\n W: Fifty dollars a week. I won't charge you anything for electricity, gas and heat. Oh, yes, you can use the kitchen and refrigerator too.\n M: Well, I like this place very much. But, you know, my government doesn't give me much money. So you know what I mean.\n W: Oh, yes. You seem like a very nice young man. What about $ 40?\n M: That's good, Mrs. ...\n W: Price. Susan Price.\n M: My name is Wang Li. I've just come from China to study at the university.\n W: Oh, isn't that lovely?\n M: May I move in tomorrow morning. Mrs. Price.\n W: Fine. I'll be expecting you around ten. If you don't mind, I'd like to have the first two weeks' rent in advance.\n M: OK. I'll give it to you tomorrow morning. See you tomorrow.", "choices": [ "A salesman.", "A university professor.", "A foreign student." ], "summary": "A foreign student." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the relationship between the man and the woman?", "dialogue": "M: Hurry up, honey. The taxi is waiting outside.\n W: I'm checking the windows. I'll be right there.", "choices": [ "Teacher and student.", "Doctor and patient.", "Husband and wife." ], "summary": "Husband and wife." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man want to do?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, sir.\n M: Good morning. I'd like to buy two tickets to New York, please.\n W: When do you want to leave, sir?\n M: Next Saturday.\n W: Just a moment. Yes, we still have some tickets.\n M: How much is a round trip ticket?\n W: Let me see ... 18,168 yuan.\n M: OK. I'd like two round trip tickets to New York. Here's my credit card.\n W: Thank you. May I have your name and passport number, sir?\n M: Michael Smith, passport number: P6363221 and Susan Smith, P6363220.\n W: Fine, and your phone number, please?\n M: 95396188.", "choices": [ "Buy air tickets.", "Check his order for a flight.", "Ask about the price of air tickets." ], "summary": "Buy air tickets." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When does Mr. Smith plan to leave for New York?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, sir.\n M: Good morning. I'd like to buy two tickets to New York, please.\n W: When do you want to leave, sir?\n M: Next Saturday.\n W: Just a moment. Yes, we still have some tickets.\n M: How much is a round trip ticket?\n W: Let me see ... 18,168 yuan.\n M: OK. I'd like two round trip tickets to New York. Here's my credit card.\n W: Thank you. May I have your name and passport number, sir?\n M: Michael Smith, passport number: P6363221 and Susan Smith, P6363220.\n W: Fine, and your phone number, please?\n M: 95396188.", "choices": [ "Next Sunday.", "Next Saturday.", "This Sunday." ], "summary": "Next Saturday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What has Mr. Smith decided to have?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, sir.\n M: Good morning. I'd like to buy two tickets to New York, please.\n W: When do you want to leave, sir?\n M: Next Saturday.\n W: Just a moment. Yes, we still have some tickets.\n M: How much is a round trip ticket?\n W: Let me see ... 18,168 yuan.\n M: OK. I'd like two round trip tickets to New York. Here's my credit card.\n W: Thank you. May I have your name and passport number, sir?\n M: Michael Smith, passport number: P6363221 and Susan Smith, P6363220.\n W: Fine, and your phone number, please?\n M: 95396188.", "choices": [ "A return ticket.", "Two tickets to New York.", "Two return tickets." ], "summary": "Two return tickets." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man's favourite free-time activity?", "dialogue": "W: Can you tell us what you like doing in the evening?\n M: Well, I like music. I listen to a lot of pop music. But most of all, I like watching TV. It's much better than reading a book.", "choices": [ "Watching TV.", "Reading a book.", "Listening to music." ], "summary": "Watching TV." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the two speakers mainly talking about?", "dialogue": "W: Have you seen the job in the newspaper?\n M: Do you mean the one in Manchester?\n W: Yes.\n M: I saw it just now.\n W: What do you think of it?\n M: I think I'm not the type of man to do it.\n W: Why do you think so?\n M: They need an engineer to take care of the machine and I don't even know anything about that kind of machine.\n W: I know you are always quick to learn. I believe when you use it you will get to know it well.\n M: Are you serious about that?\n W: Sure I am. You should have a try.\n M: Mm...maybe I should have a try.", "choices": [ "A modern machine.", "A newspaper article.", "A job opportunity." ], "summary": "A job opportunity." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman really doing?", "dialogue": "W: Have you seen the job in the newspaper?\n M: Do you mean the one in Manchester?\n W: Yes.\n M: I saw it just now.\n W: What do you think of it?\n M: I think I'm not the type of man to do it.\n W: Why do you think so?\n M: They need an engineer to take care of the machine and I don't even know anything about that kind of machine.\n W: I know you are always quick to learn. I believe when you use it you will get to know it well.\n M: Are you serious about that?\n W: Sure I am. You should have a try.\n M: Mm...maybe I should have a try.", "choices": [ "Lying to the man.", "Encouraging the man.", "Making fun of the man." ], "summary": "Encouraging the man." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn about the man?", "dialogue": "W: Have you seen the job in the newspaper?\n M: Do you mean the one in Manchester?\n W: Yes.\n M: I saw it just now.\n W: What do you think of it?\n M: I think I'm not the type of man to do it.\n W: Why do you think so?\n M: They need an engineer to take care of the machine and I don't even know anything about that kind of machine.\n W: I know you are always quick to learn. I believe when you use it you will get to know it well.\n M: Are you serious about that?\n W: Sure I am. You should have a try.\n M: Mm...maybe I should have a try.", "choices": [ "He is slow to learn.", "He will have a try.", "He is high in spirits." ], "summary": "He will have a try." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man hire some bikes?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, this is Burt's Bicycle Rental.\n M: Good morning, Miss. A friend of mine suggested I call you to hire some bikes.\n W: Oh, yes. A lot of people do this these days.\n M: Yes, we're just on holiday here for a few days and they said it would be a good idea to see the island by bicycle.\n W: Well, it certainly is. And most people rent a motor bike because you can get around faster and even go to the beach if you like.\n M: If I wanted to hire 2 motor bikes tomorrow morning for 2 days, would there be any problem?\n W: No problem at all. May I know your name?\n M: It's Green, G-R-E-E-N.\n W: And your telephone number?\n M: I'm at the Holiday Sun Hotel. My number is 0708112, I'm in Room 1203. By the way, is your bike rental shop at No.100 Teckman Street?\n W: That's right.\n M: OK, then, I'll see you tomorrow morning. Thanks a lot.\n W: I'll see you then.", "choices": [ "To go traveling abroad.", "To visit the island with his friend.", "To go to visit the bike rental shop." ], "summary": "To visit the island with his friend." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman suggest the man do?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, this is Burt's Bicycle Rental.\n M: Good morning, Miss. A friend of mine suggested I call you to hire some bikes.\n W: Oh, yes. A lot of people do this these days.\n M: Yes, we're just on holiday here for a few days and they said it would be a good idea to see the island by bicycle.\n W: Well, it certainly is. And most people rent a motor bike because you can get around faster and even go to the beach if you like.\n M: If I wanted to hire 2 motor bikes tomorrow morning for 2 days, would there be any problem?\n W: No problem at all. May I know your name?\n M: It's Green, G-R-E-E-N.\n W: And your telephone number?\n M: I'm at the Holiday Sun Hotel. My number is 0708112, I'm in Room 1203. By the way, is your bike rental shop at No.100 Teckman Street?\n W: That's right.\n M: OK, then, I'll see you tomorrow morning. Thanks a lot.\n W: I'll see you then.", "choices": [ "Hire a motor bike.", "Go to the beach.", "See her tomorrow." ], "summary": "Hire a motor bike." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man's opinion?", "dialogue": "W: I'm sorry I missed Henry's dinner last night.\n M: You didn't miss much.", "choices": [ "He didn't like the dinner.", "Everybody missed her very much.", "The dinner was really great." ], "summary": "He didn't like the dinner." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the man invite the woman to do on Sunday?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Johanna! Are you interested in going to an Art Exhibition on Sunday? A friend of mine is showing some of her paintings there. It's the opening night. Free drinks and food!\n W: Well, actually, I don't have anything planned. It sounds kind of fun!", "choices": [ "Go to an art exhibition.", "Attend the opening night of a play.", "Dine out with an old friend." ], "summary": "Go to an art exhibition." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman suggest the man do?", "dialogue": "M: I think I'm going to stop playing volleyball, I lost again today.\n W: Just because you lost? Is there any other reason to quit?", "choices": [ "Quit while he is ahead.", "Play harder next time.", "Reconsider his decision." ], "summary": "Reconsider his decision." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: Mark was looking for you this morning. He wanted to know if you had decided when to go to the museum. And he seemed quite eager to meet you.\n W: My goodness, I don't know how many times he's talked about it. When did he become such a nagger?", "choices": [ "Mark takes everything too seriously.", "Mark should keep it a secret without telling other people.", "Mark is a bit annoying in talking tirelessly about it." ], "summary": "Mark is a bit annoying in talking tirelessly about it." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who does the woman look like.'?", "dialogue": "W: Many people say that I look like my mother.\n M: I think so.", "choices": [ "She looks like her mother.", "She looks like her father.", "She doesn't look like anybody." ], "summary": "She looks like her mother." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's wrong with the woman?", "dialogue": "M: Oh, it's you, Mrs. Bramley. Come in and sit down. Now, what was it? Oh, yes, your ankle. Has there been any improvement since last week?\n W: Well, no, I'm afraid not, doctor. The leg's still the same.\n M: I'd better have another look at it. HM! It's still very swollen. Have you been resting it, as! told you to?\n W: It's so difficult to rest it, doctor, you know, with a house to run, and six children to look after.\n M: Well, I've given you my advise. I'm sorry, but rest is necessary, otherwise I wouldn't have insisted on it. You must sit for at least four hours a day with the leg raised. Otherwise the ankle isn't going to improve. You understand that?\n W: Yes, I understand, and I'll try to do as you say.\n M: Very well then. I'll repeat that prescription for tablets, but the only effective treatment is rest. Ask the next patient to come in please.", "choices": [ "Her ankle is swollen.", "Her uncle's health has not improved.", "She can't understand the doctor." ], "summary": "Her ankle is swollen." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What advice did the man give the woman?", "dialogue": "M: Oh, it's you, Mrs. Bramley. Come in and sit down. Now, what was it? Oh, yes, your ankle. Has there been any improvement since last week?\n W: Well, no, I'm afraid not, doctor. The leg's still the same.\n M: I'd better have another look at it. HM! It's still very swollen. Have you been resting it, as! told you to?\n W: It's so difficult to rest it, doctor, you know, with a house to run, and six children to look after.\n M: Well, I've given you my advise. I'm sorry, but rest is necessary, otherwise I wouldn't have insisted on it. You must sit for at least four hours a day with the leg raised. Otherwise the ankle isn't going to improve. You understand that?\n W: Yes, I understand, and I'll try to do as you say.\n M: Very well then. I'll repeat that prescription for tablets, but the only effective treatment is rest. Ask the next patient to come in please.", "choices": [ "To sit at home for four days.", "To take four tablets a day.", "To sit for four hours a day with her leg raised." ], "summary": "To sit for four hours a day with her leg raised." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What made it difficult to follow the man's advice?", "dialogue": "M: Oh, it's you, Mrs. Bramley. Come in and sit down. Now, what was it? Oh, yes, your ankle. Has there been any improvement since last week?\n W: Well, no, I'm afraid not, doctor. The leg's still the same.\n M: I'd better have another look at it. HM! It's still very swollen. Have you been resting it, as! told you to?\n W: It's so difficult to rest it, doctor, you know, with a house to run, and six children to look after.\n M: Well, I've given you my advise. I'm sorry, but rest is necessary, otherwise I wouldn't have insisted on it. You must sit for at least four hours a day with the leg raised. Otherwise the ankle isn't going to improve. You understand that?\n W: Yes, I understand, and I'll try to do as you say.\n M: Very well then. I'll repeat that prescription for tablets, but the only effective treatment is rest. Ask the next patient to come in please.", "choices": [ "She had too many responsibilities at home.", "She didn't want to lose her job.", "She had run out of tablets." ], "summary": "She had too many responsibilities at home." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "In what tone does the man talk to the woman?", "dialogue": "M: Oh, it's you, Mrs. Bramley. Come in and sit down. Now, what was it? Oh, yes, your ankle. Has there been any improvement since last week?\n W: Well, no, I'm afraid not, doctor. The leg's still the same.\n M: I'd better have another look at it. HM! It's still very swollen. Have you been resting it, as! told you to?\n W: It's so difficult to rest it, doctor, you know, with a house to run, and six children to look after.\n M: Well, I've given you my advise. I'm sorry, but rest is necessary, otherwise I wouldn't have insisted on it. You must sit for at least four hours a day with the leg raised. Otherwise the ankle isn't going to improve. You understand that?\n W: Yes, I understand, and I'll try to do as you say.\n M: Very well then. I'll repeat that prescription for tablets, but the only effective treatment is rest. Ask the next patient to come in please.", "choices": [ "Sympathetic.", "Firm.", "Scornful." ], "summary": "Firm." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: I'm frustrated. We're supposed to do our assignment on the computer, but I have difficulty getting access to the computers in the library.\n W: I understand the way you feel. I'm looking forward to the day when I can afford to get my own.", "choices": [ "She can't finish her assignment, either.", "She can't afford a computer right now.", "The man can use her computer." ], "summary": "She can't afford a computer right now." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the man's reaction to the news the woman told him?", "dialogue": "W: Billy, have you heard the latest news? It appears that we won't be laid off after all.\n M: Oh, somewhat I'm tired of working here anyway.", "choices": [ "He is surprised.", "He feels very happy.", "He is indifferent." ], "summary": "He is indifferent." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is Sara going to do?", "dialogue": "A: Alright, Sara, we know that you are planning something big for John's birthday. Could you tell us just what you have in your mind?\n B: I want to make his birthday a very special event. John has a sister living in France. And I'll send her a plane ticket, so that she can be here for his birthday.\n A: Boy! What an excellent plan! That's something special. I kind of guessed you had some secret plan and were waiting for the right time to tell me.\n B: Well, I didn't want to say anything until I was sure she could come.", "choices": [ "Buy John a gift.", "Give John a surprise.", "Invite John to France." ], "summary": "Give John a surprise." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think of Sara's plan?", "dialogue": "A: Alright, Sara, we know that you are planning something big for John's birthday. Could you tell us just what you have in your mind?\n B: I want to make his birthday a very special event. John has a sister living in France. And I'll send her a plane ticket, so that she can be here for his birthday.\n A: Boy! What an excellent plan! That's something special. I kind of guessed you had some secret plan and were waiting for the right time to tell me.\n B: Well, I didn't want to say anything until I was sure she could come.", "choices": [ "Funny.", "Exciting.", "Strange." ], "summary": "Exciting." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the woman from?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, I'm John. Nice to meet you!\n W: Nice to meet you, too! I'm Natasha. Are you British?\n M: No, I'm an American. Where are you from?\n W: I am from Russia.", "choices": [ "Britain.", "Russia.", "America." ], "summary": "Russia." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is Jimmy now?", "dialogue": "W: Hello. This is Barbara from the Rainbow Hotel. Is Jimmy at home?\n M: No. He's at the lab, but he will be back home at four o'clock.", "choices": [ "At a hotel.", "At home.", "At the lab." ], "summary": "At the lab." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does Susan want to live in the city?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Susan! Have you decided where to live when you get married?\n W: I'd like to live in the downtown area near my work but Nelson wants to live in suburbs to save our expenses.", "choices": [ "She is working in the city.", "Life in the suburbs is lonely.", "Jobs are easier to find in the city." ], "summary": "She is working in the city." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man do this evening?", "dialogue": "W: Michael, would you like to eat out tonight?\n M: Oh, I'd really like to, but I have promised my sister to see a movie with her tonight.", "choices": [ "To visit his sister.", "To eat out with the woman.", "To see a movie with his sister." ], "summary": "To see a movie with his sister." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many ties does the man have at least?", "dialogue": "M: Where did you put my new red tie?\n W: It's right there in the cupboard with your other ties.\n M: There's a green one and a couple of brown ones, but no red one.\n W: Here it is in your drawer. You must have put it there when you brought it home.\n M: I suppose so. We'd better hurry up or we're going to be late. The Smiths said to come at 7:00.\n W: Oh, it's 6:24 now. Sue isn't here to take care of the children yet.\n M: She shall be here at 6:40. That still gives us time to get there.\n W: Who else is coming tonight?\n M: The Browns and the Franks. And Mrs. Johnson's sister will be there too.\n W: Well. I think we'd better go down. Sue should be here pretty soon.", "choices": [ "3.", "4.", "5." ], "summary": "4." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did the man put his green tie?", "dialogue": "M: Where did you put my new red tie?\n W: It's right there in the cupboard with your other ties.\n M: There's a green one and a couple of brown ones, but no red one.\n W: Here it is in your drawer. You must have put it there when you brought it home.\n M: I suppose so. We'd better hurry up or we're going to be late. The Smiths said to come at 7:00.\n W: Oh, it's 6:24 now. Sue isn't here to take care of the children yet.\n M: She shall be here at 6:40. That still gives us time to get there.\n W: Who else is coming tonight?\n M: The Browns and the Franks. And Mrs. Johnson's sister will be there too.\n W: Well. I think we'd better go down. Sue should be here pretty soon.", "choices": [ "In the cupboard.", "Under his shirt.", "In his drawer." ], "summary": "In the cupboard." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn about Sue?", "dialogue": "M: Where did you put my new red tie?\n W: It's right there in the cupboard with your other ties.\n M: There's a green one and a couple of brown ones, but no red one.\n W: Here it is in your drawer. You must have put it there when you brought it home.\n M: I suppose so. We'd better hurry up or we're going to be late. The Smiths said to come at 7:00.\n W: Oh, it's 6:24 now. Sue isn't here to take care of the children yet.\n M: She shall be here at 6:40. That still gives us time to get there.\n W: Who else is coming tonight?\n M: The Browns and the Franks. And Mrs. Johnson's sister will be there too.\n W: Well. I think we'd better go down. Sue should be here pretty soon.", "choices": [ "She is Mrs. Johnson's sister.", "She is the person to look after their children.", "She is the speakers' guest." ], "summary": "She is the person to look after their children." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who gave a talk at the meeting?", "dialogue": "W: Did you go to the meeting yesterday?\n M: Yes, I did. A famous scientist gave a talk at the meeting.", "choices": [ "A famous writer.", "A famous scientist.", "A famous doctor." ], "summary": "A famous scientist." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the total amount of postage required to mail the package?", "dialogue": "W: Do I have enough postage on this package?\n M: Let's see. You already have three fifteen cent stamps and two twenty-five cent stamps on it. You only need one five-cent stamp.", "choices": [ "$5.45", "$1.00", "$0.95" ], "summary": "$1.00" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the man think the keys are?", "dialogue": "W: Oh, no! Where are my car keys?\n M: Relax, Kate. Are they in your purse?\n W: No, they're not. They're gone!\n M: I bet they're still on the table in the restaurant.", "choices": [ "In the woman's car.", "In the restaurant.", "In the woman's house." ], "summary": "In the restaurant." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What kind of career does the woman want to pursue?", "dialogue": "Ashley: Ryan. I just want you to know that I'm going to go to school to become an auto mechanic.\n Ryan: Uh what? Does Dad know about this?\n Ashley: Who cares? It's my life. I really enjoy working on cars.\n Ryan: Oh, I get it. You want to study auto mechanics because of your new boyfriend. What's his name? Jimmy or something? Listen, auto mechanics is a man's job.\n Ashley: No, you got it all wrong. [What?] First of all, his name is James, and second, he doesn't work at an auto shop anymore. He had a job there for five years, and he really liked his job because he learned how to identify problems and fix things. You, on the other hand, can't even change the toilet paper roll in the bathroom.\n Ryan: Hey, that's not fair.\n Ashley: And James is now back in college. He's majoring in nursing.\n Ryan: Nursing? Nursing? That's a woman's job?\n Ashley: I cannot believe I'm hearing this. A man can be a nurse, and they can do the job just as well as anybody else. Nurses, whether they are men or women, care for the sick, the elderly. Things like that.\n Ryan: Uh.\n Ashley: And are you saying that women can't be farmers, carpenters, or truck drivers?\n Ryan: Well, most men do those jobs, so ... Anyway, women can do them if they want. I just think that women are better suited to be secretaries, waitresses, piano teachers. You know.\n Ashley: Man, you're stuck in the 18th century. No one will marry you.\n Ryan: Oh, well, just forget this. But not to change the subject, but I'm having a problem with my car, and I was wondering if Jimmy, I mean James, could take a look at it.\n Ashely: Forget it. Start pushing!\n Ryan: Ah!", "choices": [ "She wants to become a sales associate for an auto company.", "She is interested in repairing and maintaining cars and other vehicles.", "The woman wants to major in mechanical engineering." ], "summary": "She is interested in repairing and maintaining cars and other vehicles." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Right now, the woman's boyfriend is ___________________.", "dialogue": "Ashley: Ryan. I just want you to know that I'm going to go to school to become an auto mechanic.\n Ryan: Uh what? Does Dad know about this?\n Ashley: Who cares? It's my life. I really enjoy working on cars.\n Ryan: Oh, I get it. You want to study auto mechanics because of your new boyfriend. What's his name? Jimmy or something? Listen, auto mechanics is a man's job.\n Ashley: No, you got it all wrong. [What?] First of all, his name is James, and second, he doesn't work at an auto shop anymore. He had a job there for five years, and he really liked his job because he learned how to identify problems and fix things. You, on the other hand, can't even change the toilet paper roll in the bathroom.\n Ryan: Hey, that's not fair.\n Ashley: And James is now back in college. He's majoring in nursing.\n Ryan: Nursing? Nursing? That's a woman's job?\n Ashley: I cannot believe I'm hearing this. A man can be a nurse, and they can do the job just as well as anybody else. Nurses, whether they are men or women, care for the sick, the elderly. Things like that.\n Ryan: Uh.\n Ashley: And are you saying that women can't be farmers, carpenters, or truck drivers?\n Ryan: Well, most men do those jobs, so ... Anyway, women can do them if they want. I just think that women are better suited to be secretaries, waitresses, piano teachers. You know.\n Ashley: Man, you're stuck in the 18th century. No one will marry you.\n Ryan: Oh, well, just forget this. But not to change the subject, but I'm having a problem with my car, and I was wondering if Jimmy, I mean James, could take a look at it.\n Ashely: Forget it. Start pushing!\n Ryan: Ah!", "choices": [ "majoring in secondary education", "pursuing a career in auto mechanics", "getting a degree in a medical field" ], "summary": "getting a degree in a medical field" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Ryan think about James' future career?", "dialogue": "Ashley: Ryan. I just want you to know that I'm going to go to school to become an auto mechanic.\n Ryan: Uh what? Does Dad know about this?\n Ashley: Who cares? It's my life. I really enjoy working on cars.\n Ryan: Oh, I get it. You want to study auto mechanics because of your new boyfriend. What's his name? Jimmy or something? Listen, auto mechanics is a man's job.\n Ashley: No, you got it all wrong. [What?] First of all, his name is James, and second, he doesn't work at an auto shop anymore. He had a job there for five years, and he really liked his job because he learned how to identify problems and fix things. You, on the other hand, can't even change the toilet paper roll in the bathroom.\n Ryan: Hey, that's not fair.\n Ashley: And James is now back in college. He's majoring in nursing.\n Ryan: Nursing? Nursing? That's a woman's job?\n Ashley: I cannot believe I'm hearing this. A man can be a nurse, and they can do the job just as well as anybody else. Nurses, whether they are men or women, care for the sick, the elderly. Things like that.\n Ryan: Uh.\n Ashley: And are you saying that women can't be farmers, carpenters, or truck drivers?\n Ryan: Well, most men do those jobs, so ... Anyway, women can do them if they want. I just think that women are better suited to be secretaries, waitresses, piano teachers. You know.\n Ashley: Man, you're stuck in the 18th century. No one will marry you.\n Ryan: Oh, well, just forget this. But not to change the subject, but I'm having a problem with my car, and I was wondering if Jimmy, I mean James, could take a look at it.\n Ashely: Forget it. Start pushing!\n Ryan: Ah!", "choices": [ "He thinks that there is no money in that profession.", "He believes that James isn't qualified for the job.", "He feels that James is pursuing a job designed for women." ], "summary": "He feels that James is pursuing a job designed for women." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Ryan suggests that women are more suited for jobs in _____________.", "dialogue": "Ashley: Ryan. I just want you to know that I'm going to go to school to become an auto mechanic.\n Ryan: Uh what? Does Dad know about this?\n Ashley: Who cares? It's my life. I really enjoy working on cars.\n Ryan: Oh, I get it. You want to study auto mechanics because of your new boyfriend. What's his name? Jimmy or something? Listen, auto mechanics is a man's job.\n Ashley: No, you got it all wrong. [What?] First of all, his name is James, and second, he doesn't work at an auto shop anymore. He had a job there for five years, and he really liked his job because he learned how to identify problems and fix things. You, on the other hand, can't even change the toilet paper roll in the bathroom.\n Ryan: Hey, that's not fair.\n Ashley: And James is now back in college. He's majoring in nursing.\n Ryan: Nursing? Nursing? That's a woman's job?\n Ashley: I cannot believe I'm hearing this. A man can be a nurse, and they can do the job just as well as anybody else. Nurses, whether they are men or women, care for the sick, the elderly. Things like that.\n Ryan: Uh.\n Ashley: And are you saying that women can't be farmers, carpenters, or truck drivers?\n Ryan: Well, most men do those jobs, so ... Anyway, women can do them if they want. I just think that women are better suited to be secretaries, waitresses, piano teachers. You know.\n Ashley: Man, you're stuck in the 18th century. No one will marry you.\n Ryan: Oh, well, just forget this. But not to change the subject, but I'm having a problem with my car, and I was wondering if Jimmy, I mean James, could take a look at it.\n Ashely: Forget it. Start pushing!\n Ryan: Ah!", "choices": [ "education and office work", "farming and house cleaning", "nursing and child care" ], "summary": "education and office work" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "At the end of the conversation, the man ends up ___________.", "dialogue": "Ashley: Ryan. I just want you to know that I'm going to go to school to become an auto mechanic.\n Ryan: Uh what? Does Dad know about this?\n Ashley: Who cares? It's my life. I really enjoy working on cars.\n Ryan: Oh, I get it. You want to study auto mechanics because of your new boyfriend. What's his name? Jimmy or something? Listen, auto mechanics is a man's job.\n Ashley: No, you got it all wrong. [What?] First of all, his name is James, and second, he doesn't work at an auto shop anymore. He had a job there for five years, and he really liked his job because he learned how to identify problems and fix things. You, on the other hand, can't even change the toilet paper roll in the bathroom.\n Ryan: Hey, that's not fair.\n Ashley: And James is now back in college. He's majoring in nursing.\n Ryan: Nursing? Nursing? That's a woman's job?\n Ashley: I cannot believe I'm hearing this. A man can be a nurse, and they can do the job just as well as anybody else. Nurses, whether they are men or women, care for the sick, the elderly. Things like that.\n Ryan: Uh.\n Ashley: And are you saying that women can't be farmers, carpenters, or truck drivers?\n Ryan: Well, most men do those jobs, so ... Anyway, women can do them if they want. I just think that women are better suited to be secretaries, waitresses, piano teachers. You know.\n Ashley: Man, you're stuck in the 18th century. No one will marry you.\n Ryan: Oh, well, just forget this. But not to change the subject, but I'm having a problem with my car, and I was wondering if Jimmy, I mean James, could take a look at it.\n Ashely: Forget it. Start pushing!\n Ryan: Ah!", "choices": [ "making his own dinner", "taking care of his own car", "apologizing to James" ], "summary": "taking care of his own car" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the woman probably do next?", "dialogue": "M: Phew!! Have you been smoking again? Your breath smells terrible.\n W: Well, yes, I had a cigarette in the car on the way home.\n M: You know how I feel about your smoking. Please go and clean up right now!", "choices": [ "Clean the car.", "Brush her teeth.", "Leave the house." ], "summary": "Brush her teeth." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man probably do?", "dialogue": "W: Hey, George, I can't get to sleep with the lights so near my bed. Can you study someplace else?\n M: Sorry, there is a party going on near the classroom. I suppose I can check the dining room though.", "choices": [ "Go to study in the dining room.", "Go to the classroom.", "Go to bed." ], "summary": "Go to study in the dining room." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: John, are you doing research for Professor Williams this semester?\n M: Actually, I am working as his teaching assistant.", "choices": [ "He needs another job as research assistant.", "He asked Professor Williams for assistance.", "He assists Professor Williams with his teaching." ], "summary": "He assists Professor Williams with his teaching." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they talking about?", "dialogue": "W: Can you show me how to use this, John?\n M: It is fully automatic. All you have to do is focus on the scene and press the button here.", "choices": [ "How to use a camera.", "How to use a washer.", "How to use a keyboard." ], "summary": "How to use a camera." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the speakers talking?", "dialogue": "M: Zhu, how do you like this coat?\n W: Come on, George. Isn't that color too bright for me?\n M: Then how about this one?\n W: Oh, I'm afraid this color is too light. It easily gets dirty.\n M: Well, well, Zhu, you're being a bit difficult.\n W: What would you say if I buy this one?\n M: It's nice. Try it on. Now you look quite smart, but doesn't it feel a bit tight at the shoulders?\n W: Yeah. Let's see if there's a larger size. Well, they don't seem to have anything larger.\n M: Why don't we go and ask that salesgirl over there? I think she can help us.", "choices": [ "In a shop.", "In the street.", "In the bedroom." ], "summary": "In a shop." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who are they going to ask for help?", "dialogue": "M: Zhu, how do you like this coat?\n W: Come on, George. Isn't that color too bright for me?\n M: Then how about this one?\n W: Oh, I'm afraid this color is too light. It easily gets dirty.\n M: Well, well, Zhu, you're being a bit difficult.\n W: What would you say if I buy this one?\n M: It's nice. Try it on. Now you look quite smart, but doesn't it feel a bit tight at the shoulders?\n W: Yeah. Let's see if there's a larger size. Well, they don't seem to have anything larger.\n M: Why don't we go and ask that salesgirl over there? I think she can help us.", "choices": [ "A classmate.", "The manager.", "The salesgirl." ], "summary": "The salesgirl." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman phone the man?", "dialogue": "W: Hello. Is that Mr. Nelson? This is Linda speaking.\n M: Hello, Miss Linda. What can I do for you?\n W: I'm on my way to visit you now, but I've lost my way.\n M: That's too bad. Where are you now, Miss Linda?\n W: I don't know exactly. I think I'm somewhere on New Hampshire Street. I'm calling you from a bookstore.\n M: A bookstore on New Hampshire Street. It's at a corner, isn't it?\n W: Yes, it is. And I can see a restaurant at the other corner.\n M: Now I'm almost sure where you are. You turned at the second corner. You should have turned at the first corner from the railway station.\n W: Is that so? Then I'll go back to the first corner.\n M: It'll be better that way. You'll find a one-way traffic sign. That's where you have to turn to the left. Come up the slope to reach a six-storied apartment house. My room is on the third floor.\n W: I'm sure I won't have any trouble this time. Thanks.\n M: I'll be waiting for you. Bye.", "choices": [ "Because she loses her way.", "Because she wants to tell him something.", "Because she wants the man to pick her up." ], "summary": "Because she loses her way." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the woman when she phones the man?", "dialogue": "W: Hello. Is that Mr. Nelson? This is Linda speaking.\n M: Hello, Miss Linda. What can I do for you?\n W: I'm on my way to visit you now, but I've lost my way.\n M: That's too bad. Where are you now, Miss Linda?\n W: I don't know exactly. I think I'm somewhere on New Hampshire Street. I'm calling you from a bookstore.\n M: A bookstore on New Hampshire Street. It's at a corner, isn't it?\n W: Yes, it is. And I can see a restaurant at the other corner.\n M: Now I'm almost sure where you are. You turned at the second corner. You should have turned at the first corner from the railway station.\n W: Is that so? Then I'll go back to the first corner.\n M: It'll be better that way. You'll find a one-way traffic sign. That's where you have to turn to the left. Come up the slope to reach a six-storied apartment house. My room is on the third floor.\n W: I'm sure I won't have any trouble this time. Thanks.\n M: I'll be waiting for you. Bye.", "choices": [ "At a corner of New Hampshire Street.", "At a restaurant on the corner.", "At the first corner of New Hampshire Street." ], "summary": "At a corner of New Hampshire Street." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which floor does the man live?", "dialogue": "W: Hello. Is that Mr. Nelson? This is Linda speaking.\n M: Hello, Miss Linda. What can I do for you?\n W: I'm on my way to visit you now, but I've lost my way.\n M: That's too bad. Where are you now, Miss Linda?\n W: I don't know exactly. I think I'm somewhere on New Hampshire Street. I'm calling you from a bookstore.\n M: A bookstore on New Hampshire Street. It's at a corner, isn't it?\n W: Yes, it is. And I can see a restaurant at the other corner.\n M: Now I'm almost sure where you are. You turned at the second corner. You should have turned at the first corner from the railway station.\n W: Is that so? Then I'll go back to the first corner.\n M: It'll be better that way. You'll find a one-way traffic sign. That's where you have to turn to the left. Come up the slope to reach a six-storied apartment house. My room is on the third floor.\n W: I'm sure I won't have any trouble this time. Thanks.\n M: I'll be waiting for you. Bye.", "choices": [ "On the first floor.", "On the third floor.", "On the sixth floor." ], "summary": "On the third floor." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the two speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me. Can I use notes to buy tickets?\n M: Yes. Some ticket machines take both notes and coins.\n W: How will I know if a machine takes both?\n M: It will say on the machine.", "choices": [ "Paying for tickets.", "Repairing machines.", "Changing notes." ], "summary": "Paying for tickets." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did Alice ask the man to do?", "dialogue": "M: Who put this pile of magazines in my office?\n W: Alice. She said you were going to take them back to the library.\n M: Oh, that's right. She did ask me to take some magazines back for her. I completely forgot.", "choices": [ "Borrow some magazines for her.", "Return some magazines to the library.", "Give some magazines back to her." ], "summary": "Return some magazines to the library." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation take place?", "dialogue": "M: Oops...I'm sorry, Mom, I broke another plate. I should probably let you finish.\n W: No, you go ahead. I got those dishes at a garage sale. Just be more careful!", "choices": [ "In a kitchen.", "In a garage.", "In a grocery store." ], "summary": "In a kitchen." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man imply?", "dialogue": "W: How many more cups should we get for the picnic?\n M: Don't we have enough by now?", "choices": [ "We should get more cups.", "We have too many cups,", "He doesn't know how many cups they have." ], "summary": "We have too many cups," }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Micky feel?", "dialogue": "F: Micky, you think it's a good film?\n M: I haven't seen a better one so far.", "choices": [ "It's a terrible film.", "It's just so so.", "It's a good film." ], "summary": "It's a good film." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man reading?", "dialogue": "M: Susan, Please pass me a copy of China Daily.\n W: Here you are.\n M: I want to find what's on this weekend.\n W: Is there anything good on?\n M: The Beijing Opera is showing on Saturday evening. Do you like Beijing Opera?\n W: Oh, yes. Very much. When and where will it be?\n M: At 7:30 in Beihai Park.\n W: Let's go and see it, OK?\n M: Good idea!", "choices": [ "A magazine.", "A Chinese play.", "A newspaper." ], "summary": "A newspaper." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are they going at the weekend?", "dialogue": "M: Susan, Please pass me a copy of China Daily.\n W: Here you are.\n M: I want to find what's on this weekend.\n W: Is there anything good on?\n M: The Beijing Opera is showing on Saturday evening. Do you like Beijing Opera?\n W: Oh, yes. Very much. When and where will it be?\n M: At 7:30 in Beihai Park.\n W: Let's go and see it, OK?\n M: Good idea!", "choices": [ "Beijing Theater.", "Beihai Park.", "Beihai Cinema." ], "summary": "Beihai Park." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they going there for?", "dialogue": "M: Susan, Please pass me a copy of China Daily.\n W: Here you are.\n M: I want to find what's on this weekend.\n W: Is there anything good on?\n M: The Beijing Opera is showing on Saturday evening. Do you like Beijing Opera?\n W: Oh, yes. Very much. When and where will it be?\n M: At 7:30 in Beihai Park.\n W: Let's go and see it, OK?\n M: Good idea!", "choices": [ "For a visit.", "To see Beijing Opera.", "To learn Beijing Opera." ], "summary": "To see Beijing Opera." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the mother ask Tom to clean?", "dialogue": "W: Tom, look at your shoes. How dirty they are! You must clean them.\n M: Oh, mum, but I cleaned them only yesterday.\n W: They are dirty now. You must clean them again.\n M: I do not want to clean them today. Even if I clean them today, they will get dirty again tomorrow.\n W: All right, then.\n M: Mum, give me something to eat, please.\n W: You had your breakfast in the morning, Tom, and you had lunch at school.\n M: I am hungry again.\n W: Oh, hungry? But if I give you something to eat today, you will be hungry again tomorrow.", "choices": [ "clothes.", "shoes.", "pants." ], "summary": "shoes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the woman say that she wouldn't give him anything to eat?", "dialogue": "W: Tom, look at your shoes. How dirty they are! You must clean them.\n M: Oh, mum, but I cleaned them only yesterday.\n W: They are dirty now. You must clean them again.\n M: I do not want to clean them today. Even if I clean them today, they will get dirty again tomorrow.\n W: All right, then.\n M: Mum, give me something to eat, please.\n W: You had your breakfast in the morning, Tom, and you had lunch at school.\n M: I am hungry again.\n W: Oh, hungry? But if I give you something to eat today, you will be hungry again tomorrow.", "choices": [ "Because his mother wants to correct his bad habit.", "Because he had lunch at school.", "Because his mother wants to leave him hungry." ], "summary": "Because his mother wants to correct his bad habit." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much does the woman pay for what she buys?", "dialogue": "M: Good morning, madam. Is anybody taking care of you?\n W: No, not yet. Could you show me that overcoat, the silver gray one in the middle.\n M: Certainly. You've got excellent taste. It's very nice and it's 100 percent wool.\n W: I like it. Could I try it on?\n M: Certainly. It looks good on you, madam.\n W: I think so. But a slightly larger size would be better.\n M: Would you like to try this one on?\n W: This one fits me well. How much does it cost?\n M: Only $ 170.\n W: OK, I'll take it. And I'd like that blue jacket on the right. How much is it?\n M: It's just $ 250.\n W: Oh, that's too expensive, I'm afraid.\n M: Anything else?\n W: No, thanks.", "choices": [ "$215.", "$385.", "$170." ], "summary": "$170." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman change the first overcoat?", "dialogue": "M: Good morning, madam. Is anybody taking care of you?\n W: No, not yet. Could you show me that overcoat, the silver gray one in the middle.\n M: Certainly. You've got excellent taste. It's very nice and it's 100 percent wool.\n W: I like it. Could I try it on?\n M: Certainly. It looks good on you, madam.\n W: I think so. But a slightly larger size would be better.\n M: Would you like to try this one on?\n W: This one fits me well. How much does it cost?\n M: Only $ 170.\n W: OK, I'll take it. And I'd like that blue jacket on the right. How much is it?\n M: It's just $ 250.\n W: Oh, that's too expensive, I'm afraid.\n M: Anything else?\n W: No, thanks.", "choices": [ "It's too expensive.", "It's too large.", "It's a bit small." ], "summary": "It's a bit small." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What color is the overcoat?", "dialogue": "M: Good morning, madam. Is anybody taking care of you?\n W: No, not yet. Could you show me that overcoat, the silver gray one in the middle.\n M: Certainly. You've got excellent taste. It's very nice and it's 100 percent wool.\n W: I like it. Could I try it on?\n M: Certainly. It looks good on you, madam.\n W: I think so. But a slightly larger size would be better.\n M: Would you like to try this one on?\n W: This one fits me well. How much does it cost?\n M: Only $ 170.\n W: OK, I'll take it. And I'd like that blue jacket on the right. How much is it?\n M: It's just $ 250.\n W: Oh, that's too expensive, I'm afraid.\n M: Anything else?\n W: No, thanks.", "choices": [ "Blue.", "White.", "Grey." ], "summary": "Grey." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman think about Anderson?", "dialogue": "W: Is Anderson hungry?\n M: I don't think so. If he were,he'd tell us.", "choices": [ "Anderson is hungry.", "Anderson is not hungry.", "Anderson is full." ], "summary": "Anderson is not hungry." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman advise the man to do?", "dialogue": "M: I can't decide whether to buy a new house or an old one.\n W: If you buy an old one, it'll be much cheaper and you can save a lot of money.", "choices": [ "To buy a new house.", "To buy an old house.", "Not to buy a house." ], "summary": "To buy an old house." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: We are going to change our meeting from Monday to Friday.\n M: That's all the same to me.", "choices": [ "He has another meeting to attend on that day.", "He is OK either day.", "He can't attend a four-day conference." ], "summary": "He is OK either day." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was the man doing when he was robbed?", "dialogue": "Man: Yes, I'd like to report a theft.\n Police Officer: Okay. Can you tell me exactly what happened.\n Man: Well, I was walking home from work two days ago, enjoying the nature all around me ... the birds, the frogs, the flowing stream ... [Okay, Okay] when this woman knocked me right off my feet, grabbed my stuff, and ran off through the trees. [Hmm]. I was so surprised by the ordeal that I didn't go after her.\n Police Officer: Yeah. Can you describe the woman for me?\n Man: Yeah. He was about a hundred and ninety centimeters tall ...\n Police Officer: Wait. You said a woman robbed you.\n Man: Well, I'm not really sure. [Hmm]. You see, the person was wearing a white and black polka dot dress, a light red sweater over it, and she ... or he ... was wearing a pair of basketball shoes.\n Police Officer: Humm. What else can you tell me?\n Man: Okay. Like I said, the person was about 190 centimeters tall, heavy build, with long wavy hair. She ... or he ... was probably in his or her late 30's. I didn't get a good look at the person's face, but well ... uh ....\n Police Officer: What? Was there something else?\n Man: Well, the person ... had a beard.\n Police Officer: Ah! What was, uh, taken ... exactly?\n Man: Well, just my left shoe. Bizarre, isn't it?\n Police Officer: Ah. The \"bearded woman\" has struck again!\n Man: The \"bearded woman\"?\n Police Officer: Yeah. It's this man who dresses up like a woman and, for some unknown reason, removes the left shoe from his victims. He's really quite harmless, though, and he usually returns the shoe to the crime scene a couple of days later.\n Man: Hey, he can keep my shoe, and I'll just take off my left shoe every time I walk through the park.", "choices": [ "fishing by the stream", "birdwatching in the park", "coming home from work" ], "summary": "coming home from work" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was the thief wearing?", "dialogue": "Man: Yes, I'd like to report a theft.\n Police Officer: Okay. Can you tell me exactly what happened.\n Man: Well, I was walking home from work two days ago, enjoying the nature all around me ... the birds, the frogs, the flowing stream ... [Okay, Okay] when this woman knocked me right off my feet, grabbed my stuff, and ran off through the trees. [Hmm]. I was so surprised by the ordeal that I didn't go after her.\n Police Officer: Yeah. Can you describe the woman for me?\n Man: Yeah. He was about a hundred and ninety centimeters tall ...\n Police Officer: Wait. You said a woman robbed you.\n Man: Well, I'm not really sure. [Hmm]. You see, the person was wearing a white and black polka dot dress, a light red sweater over it, and she ... or he ... was wearing a pair of basketball shoes.\n Police Officer: Humm. What else can you tell me?\n Man: Okay. Like I said, the person was about 190 centimeters tall, heavy build, with long wavy hair. She ... or he ... was probably in his or her late 30's. I didn't get a good look at the person's face, but well ... uh ....\n Police Officer: What? Was there something else?\n Man: Well, the person ... had a beard.\n Police Officer: Ah! What was, uh, taken ... exactly?\n Man: Well, just my left shoe. Bizarre, isn't it?\n Police Officer: Ah. The \"bearded woman\" has struck again!\n Man: The \"bearded woman\"?\n Police Officer: Yeah. It's this man who dresses up like a woman and, for some unknown reason, removes the left shoe from his victims. He's really quite harmless, though, and he usually returns the shoe to the crime scene a couple of days later.\n Man: Hey, he can keep my shoe, and I'll just take off my left shoe every time I walk through the park.", "choices": [ "a black striped dress", "a light red sweater", "tennis shoes" ], "summary": "a light red sweater" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How tall was the thief?", "dialogue": "Man: Yes, I'd like to report a theft.\n Police Officer: Okay. Can you tell me exactly what happened.\n Man: Well, I was walking home from work two days ago, enjoying the nature all around me ... the birds, the frogs, the flowing stream ... [Okay, Okay] when this woman knocked me right off my feet, grabbed my stuff, and ran off through the trees. [Hmm]. I was so surprised by the ordeal that I didn't go after her.\n Police Officer: Yeah. Can you describe the woman for me?\n Man: Yeah. He was about a hundred and ninety centimeters tall ...\n Police Officer: Wait. You said a woman robbed you.\n Man: Well, I'm not really sure. [Hmm]. You see, the person was wearing a white and black polka dot dress, a light red sweater over it, and she ... or he ... was wearing a pair of basketball shoes.\n Police Officer: Humm. What else can you tell me?\n Man: Okay. Like I said, the person was about 190 centimeters tall, heavy build, with long wavy hair. She ... or he ... was probably in his or her late 30's. I didn't get a good look at the person's face, but well ... uh ....\n Police Officer: What? Was there something else?\n Man: Well, the person ... had a beard.\n Police Officer: Ah! What was, uh, taken ... exactly?\n Man: Well, just my left shoe. Bizarre, isn't it?\n Police Officer: Ah. The \"bearded woman\" has struck again!\n Man: The \"bearded woman\"?\n Police Officer: Yeah. It's this man who dresses up like a woman and, for some unknown reason, removes the left shoe from his victims. He's really quite harmless, though, and he usually returns the shoe to the crime scene a couple of days later.\n Man: Hey, he can keep my shoe, and I'll just take off my left shoe every time I walk through the park.", "choices": [ "about 170 cm", "about 180 cm", "about 190 cm" ], "summary": "about 190 cm" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the thief take from the man?", "dialogue": "Man: Yes, I'd like to report a theft.\n Police Officer: Okay. Can you tell me exactly what happened.\n Man: Well, I was walking home from work two days ago, enjoying the nature all around me ... the birds, the frogs, the flowing stream ... [Okay, Okay] when this woman knocked me right off my feet, grabbed my stuff, and ran off through the trees. [Hmm]. I was so surprised by the ordeal that I didn't go after her.\n Police Officer: Yeah. Can you describe the woman for me?\n Man: Yeah. He was about a hundred and ninety centimeters tall ...\n Police Officer: Wait. You said a woman robbed you.\n Man: Well, I'm not really sure. [Hmm]. You see, the person was wearing a white and black polka dot dress, a light red sweater over it, and she ... or he ... was wearing a pair of basketball shoes.\n Police Officer: Humm. What else can you tell me?\n Man: Okay. Like I said, the person was about 190 centimeters tall, heavy build, with long wavy hair. She ... or he ... was probably in his or her late 30's. I didn't get a good look at the person's face, but well ... uh ....\n Police Officer: What? Was there something else?\n Man: Well, the person ... had a beard.\n Police Officer: Ah! What was, uh, taken ... exactly?\n Man: Well, just my left shoe. Bizarre, isn't it?\n Police Officer: Ah. The \"bearded woman\" has struck again!\n Man: The \"bearded woman\"?\n Police Officer: Yeah. It's this man who dresses up like a woman and, for some unknown reason, removes the left shoe from his victims. He's really quite harmless, though, and he usually returns the shoe to the crime scene a couple of days later.\n Man: Hey, he can keep my shoe, and I'll just take off my left shoe every time I walk through the park.", "choices": [ "his shoe", "his leather briefcase", "his hat" ], "summary": "his shoe" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is the \"bearded woman\"?", "dialogue": "Man: Yes, I'd like to report a theft.\n Police Officer: Okay. Can you tell me exactly what happened.\n Man: Well, I was walking home from work two days ago, enjoying the nature all around me ... the birds, the frogs, the flowing stream ... [Okay, Okay] when this woman knocked me right off my feet, grabbed my stuff, and ran off through the trees. [Hmm]. I was so surprised by the ordeal that I didn't go after her.\n Police Officer: Yeah. Can you describe the woman for me?\n Man: Yeah. He was about a hundred and ninety centimeters tall ...\n Police Officer: Wait. You said a woman robbed you.\n Man: Well, I'm not really sure. [Hmm]. You see, the person was wearing a white and black polka dot dress, a light red sweater over it, and she ... or he ... was wearing a pair of basketball shoes.\n Police Officer: Humm. What else can you tell me?\n Man: Okay. Like I said, the person was about 190 centimeters tall, heavy build, with long wavy hair. She ... or he ... was probably in his or her late 30's. I didn't get a good look at the person's face, but well ... uh ....\n Police Officer: What? Was there something else?\n Man: Well, the person ... had a beard.\n Police Officer: Ah! What was, uh, taken ... exactly?\n Man: Well, just my left shoe. Bizarre, isn't it?\n Police Officer: Ah. The \"bearded woman\" has struck again!\n Man: The \"bearded woman\"?\n Police Officer: Yeah. It's this man who dresses up like a woman and, for some unknown reason, removes the left shoe from his victims. He's really quite harmless, though, and he usually returns the shoe to the crime scene a couple of days later.\n Man: Hey, he can keep my shoe, and I'll just take off my left shoe every time I walk through the park.", "choices": [ "a man who dresses up like a woman", "a woman who robs men in the park", "a man who lives in the park" ], "summary": "a man who dresses up like a woman" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are these two people talking about?", "dialogue": "M: Did you go to the Italian High-tech Exhibition in Tianjin University last month?\n W: Yes, it was wonderful. I particularly like the works by Da Vinci.\n M: I wish I had gone but I heard we had to wait for two hours to get the ticket.", "choices": [ "They are talking about an Italian High-tech Exhibition.", "They are talking about the train tickets.", "They are talking about Tianjin University." ], "summary": "They are talking about an Italian High-tech Exhibition." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they talking about?", "dialogue": "W: Shall we go for a picnic tomorrow?\n M: We should wait for the weather report, but I believe it will clear off tomorrow.", "choices": [ "Time", "People", "Weather" ], "summary": "Weather" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man probably do?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Jane. Urn... do you know how to get in touch with Jack?\n W: Oh, Tom. I haven't seen Jack for a while. But you can try this phone number.", "choices": [ "Write Jack a letter.", "Go and see Jack.", "Ring Jack up." ], "summary": "Ring Jack up." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman imply?", "dialogue": "M: Would you like a copy of Professor Smith's article?\n W: Thanks, if it's not too much trouble.", "choices": [ "She is not interested in the article.", "She has given the man much trouble.", "She would like to have a copy of the article." ], "summary": "She would like to have a copy of the article." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Will the man help the woman?", "dialogue": "F: Can you help me put the bag in the car?\n M: Certainly.", "choices": [ "Yes.", "No.", "We don't know." ], "summary": "Yes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the waiter try to advice the woman to eat?", "dialogue": "M: Would you like some dessert now, Miss?\n W: I'd like to see the menu again, please.\n M: Here you are, Miss. The chocolate cake is delicious.\n W: No, thanks. I don't like chocolate. I'd rather have a pineapple pie.\n M: I'm afraid there isn't any more today.\n W: Then I'd like to have an apple pie.\n M: I'm sorry, but that's gone, too.\n W: How about some fresh fruit?\n M: We don't have any fresh fruit today. All we have now is chocolate cake.\n W: Then I just have a cup of coffee, please.\n M: Fine. I'll bring it right away.", "choices": [ "Some fresh fruits.", "An apple pie.", "Chocolate cake." ], "summary": "Chocolate cake." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Would you like some dessert now, Miss?\n W: I'd like to see the menu again, please.\n M: Here you are, Miss. The chocolate cake is delicious.\n W: No, thanks. I don't like chocolate. I'd rather have a pineapple pie.\n M: I'm afraid there isn't any more today.\n W: Then I'd like to have an apple pie.\n M: I'm sorry, but that's gone, too.\n W: How about some fresh fruit?\n M: We don't have any fresh fruit today. All we have now is chocolate cake.\n W: Then I just have a cup of coffee, please.\n M: Fine. I'll bring it right away.", "choices": [ "The dessert the waiter can serve is only chocolate cake.", "There're many kinds of dessert for the woman to choose from.", "The woman doesn't choose pineapple pie at all." ], "summary": "The dessert the waiter can serve is only chocolate cake." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the result of this conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Would you like some dessert now, Miss?\n W: I'd like to see the menu again, please.\n M: Here you are, Miss. The chocolate cake is delicious.\n W: No, thanks. I don't like chocolate. I'd rather have a pineapple pie.\n M: I'm afraid there isn't any more today.\n W: Then I'd like to have an apple pie.\n M: I'm sorry, but that's gone, too.\n W: How about some fresh fruit?\n M: We don't have any fresh fruit today. All we have now is chocolate cake.\n W: Then I just have a cup of coffee, please.\n M: Fine. I'll bring it right away.", "choices": [ "The woman has no choice but to eat chocolate cake.", "The woman can only drink a cup of coffee.", "The woman will have an apple pie and some fruit." ], "summary": "The woman can only drink a cup of coffee." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time is it now?", "dialogue": "M: By the way, do you know what time it is?\n W: Well, it's a quarter to two.\n M: Oh, I've got to go.\n W: See Linda in the library?\n M: No. Actually I'm going to meet with Professor Smith at ten past two. You may continue our project discussion with Michael.\n W: All right.", "choices": [ "1:45.", "2:10.", "2:15." ], "summary": "1:45." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man do?", "dialogue": "M: By the way, do you know what time it is?\n W: Well, it's a quarter to two.\n M: Oh, I've got to go.\n W: See Linda in the library?\n M: No. Actually I'm going to meet with Professor Smith at ten past two. You may continue our project discussion with Michael.\n W: All right.", "choices": [ "Work on a project.", "See Linda in the library.", "Meet with Professor Smith." ], "summary": "Meet with Professor Smith." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the woman do about the dress?", "dialogue": "W: Oh, what a pretty dress! My daughter would love it. But it seems a bit too large. Do you have a smaller size?\n M: Sorry, this is the only one left. But don't worry. Children grow fast.\n W: Yes, that's true. I'll take it.", "choices": [ "She'll buy it.", "She'll return it.", "She'll change it." ], "summary": "She'll buy it." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will they get there for the play?", "dialogue": "W: What time does the play start?\n M: At 10:30. If we leave by nine o'clock, we should be able to get there half an hour before the play.", "choices": [ "9:00.", "10:00.", "10:30." ], "summary": "10:00." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man going to do?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, David. Haven't seen you for ages. How are you getting along with your work?\n M: Hi, Susan. Not so well as expected. I've left my position. I can't bear the rudeness of my boss any longer.\n W: What are you going to do then?\n M: No idea. Anyway, I've got to think about it seriously. And you?\n W: I've been very successful as a dancer. I like this kind of life. It is so exciting.\n M: You can't do it for ever.\n W: No, but I've decided to open a dance school once I've moved to the top. A lot of young dancers need better training, don't they?\n M: That's a wonderful idea.", "choices": [ "He is going to a dancing school.", "He is going to run a dancing school.", "He is going to find a new job." ], "summary": "He is going to find a new job." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How is the woman getting on with her work?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, David. Haven't seen you for ages. How are you getting along with your work?\n M: Hi, Susan. Not so well as expected. I've left my position. I can't bear the rudeness of my boss any longer.\n W: What are you going to do then?\n M: No idea. Anyway, I've got to think about it seriously. And you?\n W: I've been very successful as a dancer. I like this kind of life. It is so exciting.\n M: You can't do it for ever.\n W: No, but I've decided to open a dance school once I've moved to the top. A lot of young dancers need better training, don't they?\n M: That's a wonderful idea.", "choices": [ "She has yet to reach the top.", "She thinks she is very successful.", "She can't bear any boss." ], "summary": "She thinks she is very successful." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman want to do?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me,do you have a lighter? I want a cigarette now.\n M: I never smoke. Actually no one should smoke. It really harms our health.", "choices": [ "Give up smoking.", "Turn on the light.", "Smoke a cigarette." ], "summary": "Smoke a cigarette." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Whose book is this?", "dialogue": "F: Is this your book, Steven?\n M: No, it isn't mine. It's Sam's.", "choices": [ "Sam's.", "Steven's.", "We don't know." ], "summary": "Sam's." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the man ask the woman to do?", "dialogue": "M: Why don't we stop for some ice-cream after the film?\n W: I'd love to, but I am on a diet.", "choices": [ "Go on a diet.", "Have a snack.", "Play some tennis." ], "summary": "Have a snack." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man's job?", "dialogue": "M: Good afternoon, madam. This way, please.\n W: Thank you.\n M: Would you like to see a menu?\n W: Sure.", "choices": [ "A doctor.", "A postman.", "A waiter." ], "summary": "A waiter." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How did Mr. Anderson know that Harling's Shopping Centre has some good things?", "dialogue": "W: Hello. Harling's Shopping Centre. Can I help you?\n M: Hello. This is Mr. Anderson speaking. I saw your advertisement on TV that you have got some good things on men's suits this week.\n W: Yes, sir.\n M: What I'd like to buy is a dark, business type suit. Something in wool, I think.\n W: We have some excellent pure wool suits. Wool has the best of everything, comfort, quality, value. What size do you want?\n M: Usually I'm a 40 Regular, but I've gained a little weight lately.\n W: Oh. You'd better have a 42. What color?\n M: I'd like something dark gray, or navy blue, or even black. And I prefer a solid color.\n W: You'll be satisfied, sir. By the way, we have a fine selection of ties to go with the suits. Maybe you would like to come to have a look.\n M: Oh. And how much is it?\n W: It's twenty-nine dollars, very cheap.\n M: OK. I'll come over and have a look at it. Thank you. Good-bye.\n W: Thank you for calling. Good-bye.", "choices": [ "He heard its ad on the radio.", "He saw its ad on TV.", "He read its ad in the newspaper." ], "summary": "He saw its ad on TV." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What size will suit Mr. Anderson?", "dialogue": "W: Hello. Harling's Shopping Centre. Can I help you?\n M: Hello. This is Mr. Anderson speaking. I saw your advertisement on TV that you have got some good things on men's suits this week.\n W: Yes, sir.\n M: What I'd like to buy is a dark, business type suit. Something in wool, I think.\n W: We have some excellent pure wool suits. Wool has the best of everything, comfort, quality, value. What size do you want?\n M: Usually I'm a 40 Regular, but I've gained a little weight lately.\n W: Oh. You'd better have a 42. What color?\n M: I'd like something dark gray, or navy blue, or even black. And I prefer a solid color.\n W: You'll be satisfied, sir. By the way, we have a fine selection of ties to go with the suits. Maybe you would like to come to have a look.\n M: Oh. And how much is it?\n W: It's twenty-nine dollars, very cheap.\n M: OK. I'll come over and have a look at it. Thank you. Good-bye.\n W: Thank you for calling. Good-bye.", "choices": [ "Size 42.", "Size 41.", "Size 40." ], "summary": "Size 42." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much is the tie?", "dialogue": "W: Hello. Harling's Shopping Centre. Can I help you?\n M: Hello. This is Mr. Anderson speaking. I saw your advertisement on TV that you have got some good things on men's suits this week.\n W: Yes, sir.\n M: What I'd like to buy is a dark, business type suit. Something in wool, I think.\n W: We have some excellent pure wool suits. Wool has the best of everything, comfort, quality, value. What size do you want?\n M: Usually I'm a 40 Regular, but I've gained a little weight lately.\n W: Oh. You'd better have a 42. What color?\n M: I'd like something dark gray, or navy blue, or even black. And I prefer a solid color.\n W: You'll be satisfied, sir. By the way, we have a fine selection of ties to go with the suits. Maybe you would like to come to have a look.\n M: Oh. And how much is it?\n W: It's twenty-nine dollars, very cheap.\n M: OK. I'll come over and have a look at it. Thank you. Good-bye.\n W: Thank you for calling. Good-bye.", "choices": [ "$49.", "$39.", "$29." ], "summary": "$29." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many hours does the woman work every day except the break?", "dialogue": "M: Do you mind telling me about your work in the factory?\n W: Certainly not. I'm a machine operator working in the assembly workshop.\n M: Oh, are you? Then you have a six-day week, don't you?\n W: Yes. And we work eight hours a day, but this includes a one -hour break.\n M: What about the huge machines used in your factory? I know you make heavy machines yourselves. But I wonder if you also use machines imported from abroad.\n W: Most of them are made in China, some even by our factory. Only a few were bought from other countries.\n M: But I see the machines turned out here are quite modem and efficient.\n W: Following the national policy of self - reliance and hard - working struggle, we've tried our best in the past few years to improve our equipment. However, there is still a lot more to do.\n M: Now the question about yourself. I hope you don't mind it. How much do you earn each month?\n W: My monthly wage is 3,500 RMB, not including the extra pay of about 500 for extra work I put in.\n M: That sounds reasonable indeed. I'm very interested in worker's welfare here. What other benefits do you workers get, I wonder?\n W: Like other factories in China, our factory offers free medical service for workers.", "choices": [ "Seven hours.", "Eight hours.", "Nine hours." ], "summary": "Seven hours." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the monthly salary of the woman?", "dialogue": "M: Do you mind telling me about your work in the factory?\n W: Certainly not. I'm a machine operator working in the assembly workshop.\n M: Oh, are you? Then you have a six-day week, don't you?\n W: Yes. And we work eight hours a day, but this includes a one -hour break.\n M: What about the huge machines used in your factory? I know you make heavy machines yourselves. But I wonder if you also use machines imported from abroad.\n W: Most of them are made in China, some even by our factory. Only a few were bought from other countries.\n M: But I see the machines turned out here are quite modem and efficient.\n W: Following the national policy of self - reliance and hard - working struggle, we've tried our best in the past few years to improve our equipment. However, there is still a lot more to do.\n M: Now the question about yourself. I hope you don't mind it. How much do you earn each month?\n W: My monthly wage is 3,500 RMB, not including the extra pay of about 500 for extra work I put in.\n M: That sounds reasonable indeed. I'm very interested in worker's welfare here. What other benefits do you workers get, I wonder?\n W: Like other factories in China, our factory offers free medical service for workers.", "choices": [ "$3,500.", "$500.", "3,500RMB." ], "summary": "3,500RMB." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How about the machines used in the factories?", "dialogue": "M: Do you mind telling me about your work in the factory?\n W: Certainly not. I'm a machine operator working in the assembly workshop.\n M: Oh, are you? Then you have a six-day week, don't you?\n W: Yes. And we work eight hours a day, but this includes a one -hour break.\n M: What about the huge machines used in your factory? I know you make heavy machines yourselves. But I wonder if you also use machines imported from abroad.\n W: Most of them are made in China, some even by our factory. Only a few were bought from other countries.\n M: But I see the machines turned out here are quite modem and efficient.\n W: Following the national policy of self - reliance and hard - working struggle, we've tried our best in the past few years to improve our equipment. However, there is still a lot more to do.\n M: Now the question about yourself. I hope you don't mind it. How much do you earn each month?\n W: My monthly wage is 3,500 RMB, not including the extra pay of about 500 for extra work I put in.\n M: That sounds reasonable indeed. I'm very interested in worker's welfare here. What other benefits do you workers get, I wonder?\n W: Like other factories in China, our factory offers free medical service for workers.", "choices": [ "Most of them are made in China.", "Most of them are imported from abroad.", "They made most of them by themselves." ], "summary": "Most of them are made in China." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman do in the factory?", "dialogue": "M: Do you mind telling me about your work in the factory?\n W: Certainly not. I'm a machine operator working in the assembly workshop.\n M: Oh, are you? Then you have a six-day week, don't you?\n W: Yes. And we work eight hours a day, but this includes a one -hour break.\n M: What about the huge machines used in your factory? I know you make heavy machines yourselves. But I wonder if you also use machines imported from abroad.\n W: Most of them are made in China, some even by our factory. Only a few were bought from other countries.\n M: But I see the machines turned out here are quite modem and efficient.\n W: Following the national policy of self - reliance and hard - working struggle, we've tried our best in the past few years to improve our equipment. However, there is still a lot more to do.\n M: Now the question about yourself. I hope you don't mind it. How much do you earn each month?\n W: My monthly wage is 3,500 RMB, not including the extra pay of about 500 for extra work I put in.\n M: That sounds reasonable indeed. I'm very interested in worker's welfare here. What other benefits do you workers get, I wonder?\n W: Like other factories in China, our factory offers free medical service for workers.", "choices": [ "She is manager of the factory.", "She is a machine operator.", "She is a technician of the workshop." ], "summary": "She is a machine operator." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "At what time does the man usually have dinner?", "dialogue": "W: How do you usually spend your day, Paul?\n M: I usually get up at seven. I take a shower and dress and then I have breakfast at seven thirty. I leave the house at eight. I work from nine to five. I have dinner at six thirty, watch television and then go to bed.\n W: How do you usually spend you weekends?\n M: In the summer, I usually sit in the park. At other times of the year, I like to do odd jobs around the house or paint. Painting is my hobby.\n W: What do you do for exercise?\n M: I play basketball every weekend.", "choices": [ "At eight.", "At six.", "At six thirty." ], "summary": "At six thirty." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man's hobby?", "dialogue": "W: How do you usually spend your day, Paul?\n M: I usually get up at seven. I take a shower and dress and then I have breakfast at seven thirty. I leave the house at eight. I work from nine to five. I have dinner at six thirty, watch television and then go to bed.\n W: How do you usually spend you weekends?\n M: In the summer, I usually sit in the park. At other times of the year, I like to do odd jobs around the house or paint. Painting is my hobby.\n W: What do you do for exercise?\n M: I play basketball every weekend.", "choices": [ "Playing basketball.", "Sitting in the park.", "Painting." ], "summary": "Painting." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man do for exercise?", "dialogue": "W: How do you usually spend your day, Paul?\n M: I usually get up at seven. I take a shower and dress and then I have breakfast at seven thirty. I leave the house at eight. I work from nine to five. I have dinner at six thirty, watch television and then go to bed.\n W: How do you usually spend you weekends?\n M: In the summer, I usually sit in the park. At other times of the year, I like to do odd jobs around the house or paint. Painting is my hobby.\n W: What do you do for exercise?\n M: I play basketball every weekend.", "choices": [ "He plays basketball every weekend.", "He plays football every day.", "He does morning exercises every day." ], "summary": "He plays basketball every weekend." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much does the pork cost?", "dialogue": "W: Next?\n M: Can I have a pound of chicken and two pounds of pork, please?\n W: Do you want a whole chicken, chicken wings, or some pieces without any bones in them?\n M: The last one.\n W: OK. That's $4 a pound, and the pork is going to be $6 in total. Anything else?\n M: No, that's it. Can I give you a credit card?\n W: I'm sorry, but the credit card machine is down. So it'll have to be cash or a personal check.\n M: Good thing. I stopped at an ATM machine on my way over here!", "choices": [ "$3 per pound.", "$4 per pound.", "$6 per pound." ], "summary": "$3 per pound." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How will the man probably pay?", "dialogue": "W: Next?\n M: Can I have a pound of chicken and two pounds of pork, please?\n W: Do you want a whole chicken, chicken wings, or some pieces without any bones in them?\n M: The last one.\n W: OK. That's $4 a pound, and the pork is going to be $6 in total. Anything else?\n M: No, that's it. Can I give you a credit card?\n W: I'm sorry, but the credit card machine is down. So it'll have to be cash or a personal check.\n M: Good thing. I stopped at an ATM machine on my way over here!", "choices": [ "In cash.", "By credit card.", "With a personal check." ], "summary": "In cash." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are they talking?", "dialogue": "M: Can I help you, Madam?\n F: Yes. I'd like this blue shirt. How much is it?", "choices": [ "At a shop.", "At a cinema.", "At a bank." ], "summary": "At a shop." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long is it since they met each other?", "dialogue": "M: Why, Mary Smith! I haven't seen you for ages. How have you been?\n W: John, John Brown! It has been a long time, hasn't it? It must be at least a year.\n M: No, we talked at the Johnsons' Christmas party last December. Don't you remember?\n W: That's right. Well, how are you? Still working for the food company?\n M: No, I changed jobs three months ago. I'm with the National Bank now. How about you?\n W: I'm still teaching at the university, but I moved from the German Department to the Spanish Department. Well,how is your family? Are the children all in school now?\n M: No, Billy is still at home. Tom is in the third grade and Jane's in the second.\n W: Our two children haven't started school yet, either. But they will go in the fall.", "choices": [ "More than one year.", "Less than one year.", "Three months." ], "summary": "Less than one year." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the man work?", "dialogue": "M: Why, Mary Smith! I haven't seen you for ages. How have you been?\n W: John, John Brown! It has been a long time, hasn't it? It must be at least a year.\n M: No, we talked at the Johnsons' Christmas party last December. Don't you remember?\n W: That's right. Well, how are you? Still working for the food company?\n M: No, I changed jobs three months ago. I'm with the National Bank now. How about you?\n W: I'm still teaching at the university, but I moved from the German Department to the Spanish Department. Well,how is your family? Are the children all in school now?\n M: No, Billy is still at home. Tom is in the third grade and Jane's in the second.\n W: Our two children haven't started school yet, either. But they will go in the fall.", "choices": [ "In a food factory.", "At a university.", "At the National Bank." ], "summary": "At the National Bank." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which of the following is true?", "dialogue": "M: Why, Mary Smith! I haven't seen you for ages. How have you been?\n W: John, John Brown! It has been a long time, hasn't it? It must be at least a year.\n M: No, we talked at the Johnsons' Christmas party last December. Don't you remember?\n W: That's right. Well, how are you? Still working for the food company?\n M: No, I changed jobs three months ago. I'm with the National Bank now. How about you?\n W: I'm still teaching at the university, but I moved from the German Department to the Spanish Department. Well,how is your family? Are the children all in school now?\n M: No, Billy is still at home. Tom is in the third grade and Jane's in the second.\n W: Our two children haven't started school yet, either. But they will go in the fall.", "choices": [ "The woman speaks German better than Spanish.", "Tom,John's son,is in Grade Three.", "The man has two children." ], "summary": "Tom,John's son,is in Grade Three." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman imply?", "dialogue": "M: The plants next to the window always look brown. You wouldn't know by looking at them that I water them every week.\n W: Maybe they don't like direct sunlight. I had the same problem with some of my plants. And a little shade helps them immensely.", "choices": [ "She can help the man take care of the plants.", "The plants should be placed in a shady spot.", "The plants need to be watered frequently." ], "summary": "The plants should be placed in a shady spot." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: Do you know where I can have my clothes cleaned?\n W: Why not wash them yourself? There's a laundry on Third Street.", "choices": [ "She can't understand why the man is thirsty.", "The man ought not to go to the laundry.", "The laundry is too far away." ], "summary": "The man ought not to go to the laundry." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, John, haven't seen you for a quite few days. I heard you've been sick. How are you feeling now?\n M: They must confuse me with my brother, Jack. Anyway, he is feeling better now.", "choices": [ "John is not sick.", "John is feeling better.", "Jack hasn't been sick." ], "summary": "John is not sick." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the man feel about his job?", "dialogue": "W: You seem to have a lot of work at your office. You're always staying late and working overtime.\n M: That's true, but I think the work is interesting and fun. I don't mind the extra hours at all.", "choices": [ "He enjoys it.", "He doesn't like it at all.", "He wants to find a new job." ], "summary": "He enjoys it." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will happen on Saturday?", "dialogue": "W: Adam, how is your knee today? Is it still giving you trouble?\n M: No, it feels a lot better today. I went to the doctor and he told me it was not serious, I should be fine for Saturday.\n W: Great! But why don't you take it easy today? Maybe just practice throwing. Don't do any running.\n M: OK. Do you have any news about Michigan and what we can expect in Saturday's game?\n W: Yes, I have some films, showing Michigan in the last three games. They are in my office, if you want to see them after practice, you can.\n M: Oh, that would be great. I'd like to see what we are up against. They are one of the top basketball teams in the country now since they beat Iowa last weekend. Come to think of it, why don't you go ahead and check out the game films right now? And just rest that knee this afternoon. I want you to be well in three days.\n W: Michigan has a strong team. We are in for a tough one.\n M: All right, I'll be back tomorrow for full practice.", "choices": [ "There will be a football match.", "There will be a baseball match.", "There will be a basketball match." ], "summary": "There will be a basketball match." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who will they play against?", "dialogue": "W: Adam, how is your knee today? Is it still giving you trouble?\n M: No, it feels a lot better today. I went to the doctor and he told me it was not serious, I should be fine for Saturday.\n W: Great! But why don't you take it easy today? Maybe just practice throwing. Don't do any running.\n M: OK. Do you have any news about Michigan and what we can expect in Saturday's game?\n W: Yes, I have some films, showing Michigan in the last three games. They are in my office, if you want to see them after practice, you can.\n M: Oh, that would be great. I'd like to see what we are up against. They are one of the top basketball teams in the country now since they beat Iowa last weekend. Come to think of it, why don't you go ahead and check out the game films right now? And just rest that knee this afternoon. I want you to be well in three days.\n W: Michigan has a strong team. We are in for a tough one.\n M: All right, I'll be back tomorrow for full practice.", "choices": [ "A team from Iowa.", "A team from Michigan.", "A team from Chicago." ], "summary": "A team from Michigan." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man do next?", "dialogue": "W: Adam, how is your knee today? Is it still giving you trouble?\n M: No, it feels a lot better today. I went to the doctor and he told me it was not serious, I should be fine for Saturday.\n W: Great! But why don't you take it easy today? Maybe just practice throwing. Don't do any running.\n M: OK. Do you have any news about Michigan and what we can expect in Saturday's game?\n W: Yes, I have some films, showing Michigan in the last three games. They are in my office, if you want to see them after practice, you can.\n M: Oh, that would be great. I'd like to see what we are up against. They are one of the top basketball teams in the country now since they beat Iowa last weekend. Come to think of it, why don't you go ahead and check out the game films right now? And just rest that knee this afternoon. I want you to be well in three days.\n W: Michigan has a strong team. We are in for a tough one.\n M: All right, I'll be back tomorrow for full practice.", "choices": [ "He will go to have a good rest in bed.", "He will go on practicing.", "He will go to see some films of games." ], "summary": "He will go to see some films of games." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman say about the lecture?", "dialogue": "M: What do you think of Professor Brown's lecture?\n W: The topic was interesting, but the lecture was much more difficult to follow than I had expected.", "choices": [ "It was a long lecture, but easy to understand.", "It was not as easy as she had thought.", "It was as difficult as she had expected." ], "summary": "It was not as easy as she had thought." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time is it now?", "dialogue": "F: Well, could you tell me why the library is not open yet?\n M: It's not nine yet. We still have a quarter to wait.", "choices": [ "8:45.", "8:15.", "9:15." ], "summary": "8:45." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: Come to the movies with us. Everybody needs to take a break every once in a while.\n M: I guess I might as well. I've been studying so long I can hardly concentrate.", "choices": [ "He might go to the movies when he finishes studying.", "He doesn't know if he concentrates on a movie.", "He needs to stop studying for a while." ], "summary": "He needs to stop studying for a while." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the train station located?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me, but could you show me the way to the train station?\n W: Certainly. Go straight until you reach the traffic light, then turn left and you will see a square. The station is on the east side of it.", "choices": [ "On the west side of a square.", "On the east side of a square.", "To the east of the traffic light." ], "summary": "On the east side of a square." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "At what time of the day does the conversation probably take place?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me, are you waiting to buy the concert tickets?\n W: Yes, I am. So are all these people in front of me.\n M: How long have you been here?\n W: About 50 minutes. I've hardly moved forward in that time.\n M: Are you kidding?\n W: Not at all. There was a couple up ahead of me who got so fed up that they finally gave up and left. They said they'd been here for more than an hour.\n M: My God. Does anyone know what's causing the delay?\n W: It could be that there aren't enough people selling tickets this afternoon. Or maybe their computers break down.\n M: I just hope they don't run out of tickets when I get up there.\n W: That really would be annoying, wouldn't it?\n M: I guess I should have come before lunch. Or has it been like this all day?\n W: Actually it has. In fact, before I came, I tried calling to order my tickets over the phone, just to avoid this long wait, but they don't take phone orders, or checks, or credit cards. It's cash or nothing. And you have to come in person.\n M: Well, there are two more hours before the ticket office closes. Tickets to a good concert are worth waiting for. So I think i'll just make myself comfortable.", "choices": [ "In the late evening", "In the morning.", "In the mid-afternoon." ], "summary": "In the mid-afternoon." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the man's attitude towards what's happening?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me, are you waiting to buy the concert tickets?\n W: Yes, I am. So are all these people in front of me.\n M: How long have you been here?\n W: About 50 minutes. I've hardly moved forward in that time.\n M: Are you kidding?\n W: Not at all. There was a couple up ahead of me who got so fed up that they finally gave up and left. They said they'd been here for more than an hour.\n M: My God. Does anyone know what's causing the delay?\n W: It could be that there aren't enough people selling tickets this afternoon. Or maybe their computers break down.\n M: I just hope they don't run out of tickets when I get up there.\n W: That really would be annoying, wouldn't it?\n M: I guess I should have come before lunch. Or has it been like this all day?\n W: Actually it has. In fact, before I came, I tried calling to order my tickets over the phone, just to avoid this long wait, but they don't take phone orders, or checks, or credit cards. It's cash or nothing. And you have to come in person.\n M: Well, there are two more hours before the ticket office closes. Tickets to a good concert are worth waiting for. So I think i'll just make myself comfortable.", "choices": [ "He's unwilling to wait in line.", "He's satisfied with the purchase.", "It's worthwhile to queue for tickets." ], "summary": "It's worthwhile to queue for tickets." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man probably do next?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me, are you waiting to buy the concert tickets?\n W: Yes, I am. So are all these people in front of me.\n M: How long have you been here?\n W: About 50 minutes. I've hardly moved forward in that time.\n M: Are you kidding?\n W: Not at all. There was a couple up ahead of me who got so fed up that they finally gave up and left. They said they'd been here for more than an hour.\n M: My God. Does anyone know what's causing the delay?\n W: It could be that there aren't enough people selling tickets this afternoon. Or maybe their computers break down.\n M: I just hope they don't run out of tickets when I get up there.\n W: That really would be annoying, wouldn't it?\n M: I guess I should have come before lunch. Or has it been like this all day?\n W: Actually it has. In fact, before I came, I tried calling to order my tickets over the phone, just to avoid this long wait, but they don't take phone orders, or checks, or credit cards. It's cash or nothing. And you have to come in person.\n M: Well, there are two more hours before the ticket office closes. Tickets to a good concert are worth waiting for. So I think i'll just make myself comfortable.", "choices": [ "Stay where he is.", "Get the ticket after lunch.", "Go home to ring the order." ], "summary": "Stay where he is." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the man going?", "dialogue": "M: I'm sorry I can't go with you to the cinema but to the class to have a test.\n W: That's too bad. I wish that you could come along.", "choices": [ "To the class.", "To the cinema.", "To the library." ], "summary": "To the class." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the correct time?", "dialogue": "F: It's seven thirty by my watch. What's the time by your watch?\n M: I'm afraid your watch is five minutes slow.", "choices": [ "7:30.", "7:25.", "7:35." ], "summary": "7:35." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are they talking?", "dialogue": "M: Afternoon, Can I help you?\n W: Good afternoon. I'd like to buy a coat.", "choices": [ "At a bus station.", "In a shop.", "In a classroom." ], "summary": "In a shop." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man want to do?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me. Where would I find medicine for dogs?\n W: We have some on aisle five. If you need a wider selection, however, I would suggest going to see an animal doctor.", "choices": [ "Find an animal doctor.", "Buy medicine for dogs.", "Let the woman check his dogs." ], "summary": "Buy medicine for dogs." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the probable relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "W: I heard you got a full mark in math exam. Congratulations!\n M: Thanks! I'm sure you also did a good job.", "choices": [ "A student and his teacher.", "A student and his classmate.", "A librarian and a student." ], "summary": "A student and his classmate." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: How can I get to the airport?\n M: You can to there by subway, by bus, or by taxi. The subway is the quickest, but the bus is the cheapest.", "choices": [ "It saves time to go by subway.", "It saves money to go by subway.", "There's no direct bus to the airport." ], "summary": "It saves time to go by subway." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they going to do?", "dialogue": "W: Tomorrow is Saturday. Shall we go fishing?\n M: Ok, but we must finish our homework first.", "choices": [ "They are going to go fishing.", "They are going to do their homework.", "They are going to go swimming." ], "summary": "They are going to go fishing." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What might be the relationship between the two?", "dialogue": "W: Would you mind taking your feet off the desk, Bill?\n M: Sorry, but I was very comfortable.\n W: But do you put your feet on your own desk?\n M: No, never. I don't want to mark my desk.\n W: Well, would you please keep my desk clean?\n M: Aren't you going to sell it?\n W: Yes, but who wants a badly marked one?", "choices": [ "They are boss and employee.", "They are colleagues.", "They are brother and sister." ], "summary": "They are colleagues." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did the man put his feet?", "dialogue": "W: Would you mind taking your feet off the desk, Bill?\n M: Sorry, but I was very comfortable.\n W: But do you put your feet on your own desk?\n M: No, never. I don't want to mark my desk.\n W: Well, would you please keep my desk clean?\n M: Aren't you going to sell it?\n W: Yes, but who wants a badly marked one?", "choices": [ "On the woman's desk.", "On his desk.", "On the floor." ], "summary": "On the woman's desk." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the man do so?", "dialogue": "W: Would you mind taking your feet off the desk, Bill?\n M: Sorry, but I was very comfortable.\n W: But do you put your feet on your own desk?\n M: No, never. I don't want to mark my desk.\n W: Well, would you please keep my desk clean?\n M: Aren't you going to sell it?\n W: Yes, but who wants a badly marked one?", "choices": [ "Because the desk is going to be sold.", "Because it is his own desk.", "Because the desk is not his own." ], "summary": "Because the desk is going to be sold." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me. How much is the T-shirt?\n W: It's 35 dollars.\n M: But it's too small for me. Do you have a bigger one?\n W: Yes. Here you are.", "choices": [ "Teacher and student.", "Parent and child.", "Shop assistant and customer." ], "summary": "Shop assistant and customer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is she late for school?", "dialogue": "F: Sorry, Mr. Li. I'm late. The traffic is bad.\n M: It doesn't matter.", "choices": [ "Because there is a lot of traffic.", "Because she gets up late.", "Because she is very busy." ], "summary": "Because there is a lot of traffic." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time is it?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me. Do you have the time?\n M: Yes. It's 8: 45, but my watch is a little bit fast.", "choices": [ "It is a little after 8: 45.", "It is 5 minutes faster.", "It is a little before 8: 45." ], "summary": "It is a little before 8: 45." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman most likely to be?", "dialogue": "M: Good morning, Lucy. Can I help you?\n W: Good morning, sir. I'd like to talk with you about my studies for a minute, if I may.\n M: Certainly, come in and have a seat.\n W: Thank you. I have a record of my studies for last year. Would you like to see it?\n M: Yes, let me see now. You are studying mathematics, aren't you?.\n W: Yes, I am. But I'd like to apply for admission to the engineering college next year.\n M: I see. Have you asked your parents for their advice about this?\n W: Yes, I have. They think it is a good idea.\n M: Well, your record here has been very good. I don't think you will have much trouble.\n W: I hope not. Anyway, I am going to apply. And I'd like to ask you to write a recommendation for me, if it is not too much trouble.\n M: No trouble at all. I'd be glad to do it. Is there anything else?\n W: No, sir. I think that is all. Thank you very much.\n M: All right, Lucy. Good luck to you.\n W: Thank you, Good-bye.", "choices": [ "A teacher.", "A student.", "A manager." ], "summary": "A student." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which would the woman like to apply for next year?", "dialogue": "M: Good morning, Lucy. Can I help you?\n W: Good morning, sir. I'd like to talk with you about my studies for a minute, if I may.\n M: Certainly, come in and have a seat.\n W: Thank you. I have a record of my studies for last year. Would you like to see it?\n M: Yes, let me see now. You are studying mathematics, aren't you?.\n W: Yes, I am. But I'd like to apply for admission to the engineering college next year.\n M: I see. Have you asked your parents for their advice about this?\n W: Yes, I have. They think it is a good idea.\n M: Well, your record here has been very good. I don't think you will have much trouble.\n W: I hope not. Anyway, I am going to apply. And I'd like to ask you to write a recommendation for me, if it is not too much trouble.\n M: No trouble at all. I'd be glad to do it. Is there anything else?\n W: No, sir. I think that is all. Thank you very much.\n M: All right, Lucy. Good luck to you.\n W: Thank you, Good-bye.", "choices": [ "Economics.", "Engineering.", "Science." ], "summary": "Engineering." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the purpose of the woman talking with the man?", "dialogue": "M: Good morning, Lucy. Can I help you?\n W: Good morning, sir. I'd like to talk with you about my studies for a minute, if I may.\n M: Certainly, come in and have a seat.\n W: Thank you. I have a record of my studies for last year. Would you like to see it?\n M: Yes, let me see now. You are studying mathematics, aren't you?.\n W: Yes, I am. But I'd like to apply for admission to the engineering college next year.\n M: I see. Have you asked your parents for their advice about this?\n W: Yes, I have. They think it is a good idea.\n M: Well, your record here has been very good. I don't think you will have much trouble.\n W: I hope not. Anyway, I am going to apply. And I'd like to ask you to write a recommendation for me, if it is not too much trouble.\n M: No trouble at all. I'd be glad to do it. Is there anything else?\n W: No, sir. I think that is all. Thank you very much.\n M: All right, Lucy. Good luck to you.\n W: Thank you, Good-bye.", "choices": [ "For a good record of her studies this year.", "For a recommendation of him.", "To get some advises about the recommendation." ], "summary": "For a recommendation of him." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers in the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: We're nearly there. Will we be allowed to visit all the ships, Peter? The space station and aircraft equipment, as well as the others?\n M: Yes, I expect so. We shall see most of them.\n W: Good! Visiting spaceships is always exciting. But remember, we've got work to do. We've got a story to write and photographs to take.\n M: Will we be allowed to take photographs?\n W: Yes, I think so. And there'll be a chance to ask questions.", "choices": [ "Journalists.", "Workers.", "Tourists." ], "summary": "Journalists." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers going to do there?", "dialogue": "W: We're nearly there. Will we be allowed to visit all the ships, Peter? The space station and aircraft equipment, as well as the others?\n M: Yes, I expect so. We shall see most of them.\n W: Good! Visiting spaceships is always exciting. But remember, we've got work to do. We've got a story to write and photographs to take.\n M: Will we be allowed to take photographs?\n W: Yes, I think so. And there'll be a chance to ask questions.", "choices": [ "To have a news making event.", "To do some hard work.", "To go sightseeing." ], "summary": "To have a news making event." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the man late?", "dialogue": "M: Sorry, I'm late. Did you hear about the trains?\n W: Yes, I heard they were running late.\n M: Well, I realized I might be late, so I tried to find a bus and on my way I bumped into Jerry. He offered me a lift on his motorbike. But unfortunately, he was exhausted by flameout, so in the end, I had to walk.", "choices": [ "The trains were delayed.", "He couldn't find a bus stop.", "Something went wrong with his friend's motorbike." ], "summary": "Something went wrong with his friend's motorbike." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man imply?", "dialogue": "W: Hey Mark, have you been able to sell your old piano yet?\n M: Oh, you were right, just posting notices on bulletin boards at a couple of supermarkets wasn't enough. I think I have to place an advertisement in the local newspaper.", "choices": [ "He decides not to sell the piano.", "He's looking for a right piano.", "No one has bought the piano." ], "summary": "No one has bought the piano." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman want to have?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me. Can you pass me the salt?\n M: Certainly, here you are.", "choices": [ "A story book.", "The salt.", "An English book." ], "summary": "The salt." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does this talk take place probably?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Mrs. Smith. Nice to see you here.\n W: Hi, Mr. White. I'm here to buy a pair of shoes for Tom again.\n M: He wore out the pair you bought last month?\n W: Yes. Sometimes I think I should buy him a pair of iron shoes.\n M: Oh, no. What you need is a pair of strong and comfortable shoes.\n W: What's your suggestion?\n M: Maybe you should buy him a pair of leather shoes.\n W: Tom doesn't like leather shoes.\n M: Then, how about sports shoes? They are strong and comfortable.\n W: It seems that is the only choice. All right. I'll take your suggestion. How about this pair?\n M: They are good.", "choices": [ "In the street.", "At a shoes shop.", "On the bus." ], "summary": "At a shoes shop." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does she think of buying Tom a pair of iron shoes?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Mrs. Smith. Nice to see you here.\n W: Hi, Mr. White. I'm here to buy a pair of shoes for Tom again.\n M: He wore out the pair you bought last month?\n W: Yes. Sometimes I think I should buy him a pair of iron shoes.\n M: Oh, no. What you need is a pair of strong and comfortable shoes.\n W: What's your suggestion?\n M: Maybe you should buy him a pair of leather shoes.\n W: Tom doesn't like leather shoes.\n M: Then, how about sports shoes? They are strong and comfortable.\n W: It seems that is the only choice. All right. I'll take your suggestion. How about this pair?\n M: They are good.", "choices": [ "Because Tom's shoes wear out like paper.", "Because Tom likes iron shoes.", "Because Tom asked the woman to buy him a pair of iron shoes." ], "summary": "Because Tom's shoes wear out like paper." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What shoes did she buy at last?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Mrs. Smith. Nice to see you here.\n W: Hi, Mr. White. I'm here to buy a pair of shoes for Tom again.\n M: He wore out the pair you bought last month?\n W: Yes. Sometimes I think I should buy him a pair of iron shoes.\n M: Oh, no. What you need is a pair of strong and comfortable shoes.\n W: What's your suggestion?\n M: Maybe you should buy him a pair of leather shoes.\n W: Tom doesn't like leather shoes.\n M: Then, how about sports shoes? They are strong and comfortable.\n W: It seems that is the only choice. All right. I'll take your suggestion. How about this pair?\n M: They are good.", "choices": [ "A pair of leather shoes.", "A pair of iron shoes.", "A pair of sports shoes." ], "summary": "A pair of sports shoes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do you suppose the woman is?", "dialogue": "W: What's wrong with you, sir?\n M: I've got a headache and a slight fever. Besides, I cough badly.\n W: How long have you been like this?\n M: Three days.\n W: Let me take your temperature.", "choices": [ "A computer engineer.", "A policewoman.", "A doctor." ], "summary": "A doctor." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man do in the evening?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, what did you say you would like to do, Mr Green?\n M: I said I'd better go back to the hotel. I'm meeting someone this evening.\n W: OK, how are you going back? By bus or taxi?\n M: I think I'd take a taxi. Do you know where I can get one?\n W: Oh, just wait by the roadside. I'll wait with you.\n M: OK, thanks. Are the taxis in London all black?\n W: Well, some of them are. Is this your first time in London?\n M: Yes, it is. Do you give extra money to the taxi drivers here?\n W: Oh, yes. Look, here's one. Taxi!\n M: Thanks. See you tomorrow.", "choices": [ "Go to London", "Meet somebody.", "See the woman again." ], "summary": "Meet somebody." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the speakers?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, what did you say you would like to do, Mr Green?\n M: I said I'd better go back to the hotel. I'm meeting someone this evening.\n W: OK, how are you going back? By bus or taxi?\n M: I think I'd take a taxi. Do you know where I can get one?\n W: Oh, just wait by the roadside. I'll wait with you.\n M: OK, thanks. Are the taxis in London all black?\n W: Well, some of them are. Is this your first time in London?\n M: Yes, it is. Do you give extra money to the taxi drivers here?\n W: Oh, yes. Look, here's one. Taxi!\n M: Thanks. See you tomorrow.", "choices": [ "In the street.", "In a hotel.", "In a taxi." ], "summary": "In the street." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation probably take place?", "dialogue": "M: When do you have flights to Xianyang?\n W: We have a flight at 10:45 am.", "choices": [ "At a bank.", "In a cinema", "At an airport." ], "summary": "At an airport." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time does the train to Rome leave?", "dialogue": "Man: Excuse me, what time does this train leave?\n Woman: This train leaves for Paris at five to three.\n Man: Paris? Isn't it the Rome train?\n Woman: No, that goes at twenty five past three.", "choices": [ "Five to three.", "Five past three.", "Twenty five past three." ], "summary": "Twenty five past three." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who might be the first speaker (the man)?", "dialogue": "M: Last time I talked about the student services in the college. Today I'd like to talk about the Counselling Services. The College Counselling Service is located in the North Building. The counsellors are Ms Penny Rawson and Ms Ann David. I have asked Ms Rawson to join us today to discuss their role. Ms Rawson...\n W: Thank you. Both Ann and I are full-time counsellors. Students either come tons on their own or are referred to us by a tutor. We see students individually, run group therapy sessions and courses of sessions as we think necessary. We are here to help with any problems? no matter how great or small, such as homesickness, relationship difficulties, death and separation, sexual problems, undue stress due to work and so on. You will not be the first to be homesick, find college life stressful, or decisions problematic. So please don't hesitate to come and have a chat if there is anything bothering you. This is a confidential service but we are willing to arrange with your course directors, your tutors, Student Union officers, career department or doctors. We can also put you in touch with outside counselling services. As a part of the university, all counselling is free of charge for full-time students. I know some of you may feel that seeing a counsellor has a stigma attached to it, but let me assure you even the best balanced individuals encounter situations where they need someone to talk with. So please don't hesitate. You're welcome to make use of this service. We hope you will enjoy your studies at the university. Thank you.", "choices": [ "A Student Union officer.", "A famous counsellor.", "A course director." ], "summary": "A Student Union officer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a problem the counsellors can help with?", "dialogue": "M: Last time I talked about the student services in the college. Today I'd like to talk about the Counselling Services. The College Counselling Service is located in the North Building. The counsellors are Ms Penny Rawson and Ms Ann David. I have asked Ms Rawson to join us today to discuss their role. Ms Rawson...\n W: Thank you. Both Ann and I are full-time counsellors. Students either come tons on their own or are referred to us by a tutor. We see students individually, run group therapy sessions and courses of sessions as we think necessary. We are here to help with any problems? no matter how great or small, such as homesickness, relationship difficulties, death and separation, sexual problems, undue stress due to work and so on. You will not be the first to be homesick, find college life stressful, or decisions problematic. So please don't hesitate to come and have a chat if there is anything bothering you. This is a confidential service but we are willing to arrange with your course directors, your tutors, Student Union officers, career department or doctors. We can also put you in touch with outside counselling services. As a part of the university, all counselling is free of charge for full-time students. I know some of you may feel that seeing a counsellor has a stigma attached to it, but let me assure you even the best balanced individuals encounter situations where they need someone to talk with. So please don't hesitate. You're welcome to make use of this service. We hope you will enjoy your studies at the university. Thank you.", "choices": [ "Strained relationship with boyfriend or girlfriend.", "Financial difficulties.", "Excessive stress of work." ], "summary": "Financial difficulties." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can you infer about the counselling service from the talk?", "dialogue": "M: Last time I talked about the student services in the college. Today I'd like to talk about the Counselling Services. The College Counselling Service is located in the North Building. The counsellors are Ms Penny Rawson and Ms Ann David. I have asked Ms Rawson to join us today to discuss their role. Ms Rawson...\n W: Thank you. Both Ann and I are full-time counsellors. Students either come tons on their own or are referred to us by a tutor. We see students individually, run group therapy sessions and courses of sessions as we think necessary. We are here to help with any problems? no matter how great or small, such as homesickness, relationship difficulties, death and separation, sexual problems, undue stress due to work and so on. You will not be the first to be homesick, find college life stressful, or decisions problematic. So please don't hesitate to come and have a chat if there is anything bothering you. This is a confidential service but we are willing to arrange with your course directors, your tutors, Student Union officers, career department or doctors. We can also put you in touch with outside counselling services. As a part of the university, all counselling is free of charge for full-time students. I know some of you may feel that seeing a counsellor has a stigma attached to it, but let me assure you even the best balanced individuals encounter situations where they need someone to talk with. So please don't hesitate. You're welcome to make use of this service. We hope you will enjoy your studies at the university. Thank you.", "choices": [ "It can make students confident in their abilities.", "The counselling fee charged for full-time students are lower than those non-full-time students.", "It is conducted sometimes in cooperation with other members of the staff." ], "summary": "It is conducted sometimes in cooperation with other members of the staff." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "In the sentence \"... seeing a counsellor has a stigma... \",\"stigma\" here means ______.", "dialogue": "M: Last time I talked about the student services in the college. Today I'd like to talk about the Counselling Services. The College Counselling Service is located in the North Building. The counsellors are Ms Penny Rawson and Ms Ann David. I have asked Ms Rawson to join us today to discuss their role. Ms Rawson...\n W: Thank you. Both Ann and I are full-time counsellors. Students either come tons on their own or are referred to us by a tutor. We see students individually, run group therapy sessions and courses of sessions as we think necessary. We are here to help with any problems? no matter how great or small, such as homesickness, relationship difficulties, death and separation, sexual problems, undue stress due to work and so on. You will not be the first to be homesick, find college life stressful, or decisions problematic. So please don't hesitate to come and have a chat if there is anything bothering you. This is a confidential service but we are willing to arrange with your course directors, your tutors, Student Union officers, career department or doctors. We can also put you in touch with outside counselling services. As a part of the university, all counselling is free of charge for full-time students. I know some of you may feel that seeing a counsellor has a stigma attached to it, but let me assure you even the best balanced individuals encounter situations where they need someone to talk with. So please don't hesitate. You're welcome to make use of this service. We hope you will enjoy your studies at the university. Thank you.", "choices": [ "something to be ashamed of", "something one wants to keep secret", "willingness" ], "summary": "something to be ashamed of" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which of the following is TRUE according to the dialogue?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me. Do you know where the post office is?\n W: Of course. Go to the corner and turn right. Walk one block and turn right again. The post office is on the corner.", "choices": [ "The man wants to go to the post office.", "The man is going to his office.", "The woman doesn't know how to go to the post office." ], "summary": "The man wants to go to the post office." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What field is the man probably in?", "dialogue": "W: Are you packing for another trip?\n M: Yeah. On Saturday, I'm flying to Toronto.\n W: Is this another engineering conference for work?\n M: No. I'm meeting with friends. But I earned so many miles by traveling for work that the ticket was free.\n W: That's impressive. You fly a lot. I've only been on a plane a few times.\n M: Really? Don't you travel with your dad?\n W: No. He travels a lot because he is a banker,and he has an office in Japan. When he's working in New York, we take the train to visit him.\n M: Oh, I thought you drove.\n W: No, my mom dislikes driving in the city. Besides, the train is super relaxing.\n M: What does your mom do for work?\n W: She's a nurse. But she gets the weekends off.\n M: I see. Does she like New York?\n W: Actually,neither of us likes it that much. But we love spending time with my dad there.", "choices": [ "Finance.", "Engineering.", "Medicine." ], "summary": "Engineering." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the woman travel to New York?", "dialogue": "W: Are you packing for another trip?\n M: Yeah. On Saturday, I'm flying to Toronto.\n W: Is this another engineering conference for work?\n M: No. I'm meeting with friends. But I earned so many miles by traveling for work that the ticket was free.\n W: That's impressive. You fly a lot. I've only been on a plane a few times.\n M: Really? Don't you travel with your dad?\n W: No. He travels a lot because he is a banker,and he has an office in Japan. When he's working in New York, we take the train to visit him.\n M: Oh, I thought you drove.\n W: No, my mom dislikes driving in the city. Besides, the train is super relaxing.\n M: What does your mom do for work?\n W: She's a nurse. But she gets the weekends off.\n M: I see. Does she like New York?\n W: Actually,neither of us likes it that much. But we love spending time with my dad there.", "choices": [ "By car.", "By plane.", "By train." ], "summary": "By train." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman think about New York?", "dialogue": "W: Are you packing for another trip?\n M: Yeah. On Saturday, I'm flying to Toronto.\n W: Is this another engineering conference for work?\n M: No. I'm meeting with friends. But I earned so many miles by traveling for work that the ticket was free.\n W: That's impressive. You fly a lot. I've only been on a plane a few times.\n M: Really? Don't you travel with your dad?\n W: No. He travels a lot because he is a banker,and he has an office in Japan. When he's working in New York, we take the train to visit him.\n M: Oh, I thought you drove.\n W: No, my mom dislikes driving in the city. Besides, the train is super relaxing.\n M: What does your mom do for work?\n W: She's a nurse. But she gets the weekends off.\n M: I see. Does she like New York?\n W: Actually,neither of us likes it that much. But we love spending time with my dad there.", "choices": [ "She dislikes it a little bit.", "She can't stand it.", "She feels relaxed there." ], "summary": "She dislikes it a little bit." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many students are there in Class One?", "dialogue": "F: How many students are there in Class 1?\n M: Let me see. Twenty boys and twenty-five girls.", "choices": [ "There are twenty.", "There are twenty-five.", "There are forty-five." ], "summary": "There are forty-five." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the speakers get to the sports meeting?", "dialogue": "W: The sports meeting starts at 8:00.\n M: In order to get a good seat, we must arrive there fifteen minutes in advance.", "choices": [ "7:45.", "8:00.", "8:15." ], "summary": "7:45." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who can the woman be?", "dialogue": "M: Good afternoon! I have an appointment with Dr. Jones.\n W: Please take a seat. He will be with you in a few minutes.", "choices": [ "A patient.", "A doctor.", "A nurse." ], "summary": "A nurse." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: Hi,Jane,it's been ages. You haven't changed a bit.\n W: Except for the hair.", "choices": [ "Her hair has changed.", "She isn't satisfied with her hair style.", "She prefers to wear long hair." ], "summary": "Her hair has changed." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which country did the man's wife visit last?", "dialogue": "W: Why didn't your wife come here with you for dinner yesterday?\n M: Oh, she just got back home from Korea yesterday and she was too tired to come. She also visited Japan, Singapore and Malaysia.", "choices": [ "Malaysia.", "Korea.", "Japan." ], "summary": "Korea." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the possible relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "W: Oh god! Look at the mess. Somebody's broken in. The back door's open.\n M: They mustn't have got in that way. I locked it.\n W: What about the windows? The bathroom window is open. Surely they must have climbed through that.\n M: Yeah. Wow, the television is gone.\n W: They must have had a car or a truck.\n M: My camera's here, but the radio's gone. Nothing else has been stolen. All your jeweler is here, but our daughter's toy is broken.\n W: Thank goodness. They can't have been here long.\n M: No, I think we must have disturbed them. They must have heard us coming and got out of the bathroom window quickly.\n W: Yes, well, hurry up. We'd better phone the police.", "choices": [ "Father and daughter.", "Husband and wife.", "Manager and secretary." ], "summary": "Husband and wife." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did they think the thieves have a car or a truck?", "dialogue": "W: Oh god! Look at the mess. Somebody's broken in. The back door's open.\n M: They mustn't have got in that way. I locked it.\n W: What about the windows? The bathroom window is open. Surely they must have climbed through that.\n M: Yeah. Wow, the television is gone.\n W: They must have had a car or a truck.\n M: My camera's here, but the radio's gone. Nothing else has been stolen. All your jeweler is here, but our daughter's toy is broken.\n W: Thank goodness. They can't have been here long.\n M: No, I think we must have disturbed them. They must have heard us coming and got out of the bathroom window quickly.\n W: Yes, well, hurry up. We'd better phone the police.", "choices": [ "Because they heard the sound of it.", "Because thieves usually stole one.", "Because their television was stolen." ], "summary": "Because their television was stolen." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many kinds of things were stolen?", "dialogue": "W: Oh god! Look at the mess. Somebody's broken in. The back door's open.\n M: They mustn't have got in that way. I locked it.\n W: What about the windows? The bathroom window is open. Surely they must have climbed through that.\n M: Yeah. Wow, the television is gone.\n W: They must have had a car or a truck.\n M: My camera's here, but the radio's gone. Nothing else has been stolen. All your jeweler is here, but our daughter's toy is broken.\n W: Thank goodness. They can't have been here long.\n M: No, I think we must have disturbed them. They must have heard us coming and got out of the bathroom window quickly.\n W: Yes, well, hurry up. We'd better phone the police.", "choices": [ "Two.", "Three.", "Four." ], "summary": "Two." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the man going to do?", "dialogue": "M: I think it's about time we made a move.\n W: What? Won't you have another coffee?", "choices": [ "To have another coffee.", "To move away.", "To leave." ], "summary": "To leave." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did this conversation take place?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, visiting hours are over. It's time for you to leave.\n M: I'm sorry, I didn't know the time or I would have left earlier.", "choices": [ "At the hospital.", "At the airport.", "At the post office." ], "summary": "At the hospital." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Mark is calling the gardening show about ____________.", "dialogue": "Susan: Hi. Welcome back to Susan's Gardening Show. I'm Susan, and we're ready to take our next caller. We have Mark from Seattle. Are you still there, Mark?\n Mark: Uh. Yeah, but maybe not for long.\n Susan: So, how can we help you today?\n Mark: Okay. Uh, my wife is really into gardening, and about five years ago, she received a beautiful climbing rose bush ... I think an Agatha Christie [That's a nice one.] from her mother who has passed away. Anyway, the rose plant seems to be on its last leg.\n Susan: Really? Nomally, that rose is really quite hardy [I know.], and it's very disease-resistant, too. [I know.]\n Mark: Yeah. Well, this situation ISN'T normal. You see about a week ago, I was doing some yard work, and I was using some weed killer [UH-oh.], yeah, to try to get rid of some terrible weeds and ...\n Susan: Did you spray the roses?\n Mark: Uh, well, not exactly. I set the spray container down near the roses while I was trimming a bush, and the container must have gotten knocked over, and the weed killer soaked into the ground near the roses.\n Susan: How much weed killer are you talking about?\n Mark: Uh, about six or seven quarts (about six liters or 1.6 gallons), I think. [Oh, that's a lot.] You know, I mean when you put ...\n Susan: And the roses? What do they look like now?\n Mark: Oh, Dead, real dead. Dead as a doornail dead, but my wife hasn't seen them yet.\n Susan: Really? What have you done? Blindfolded her?\n Mark: Well, I've kept her away from that side of the house where the roses are, but she is bound to see them at some point.\n Susan: Yeah, yeah. You've got a problem.\n Mark: I mean, is there anything I can do to revive them?\n Susan: Not unless you're a magician.\n Mark: Well, can you recommend a quick-growing variety that can take its place?\n Susan: Marc. I'm sorry. You've made a mistake ... A big mistake.\n Mark: ... except that my wife warned me this could happen ... Oh, man.\n Susan: Oh, shoot. Listen. You made a blunder. A big mistake. A really big mistake. But unless your wife goes on vacation for a couple of years, you're not going to be able to replace the roses that fast.\n Mark: So, any recommendation? I mean, what do I do?\n Susan: You need to talk to her.\n Mark: Are you kidding? You don't know my wife.\n Susan: I'm sorry. Look. You've waited long enough. Don't let the grass grow around your feet. Say something, but be sure to hide the garden shears before you do. Kneel down; ask for forgiveness now.\n Mark: But that's what I did when I killed her prized apple tree last year.\n Susan: No way. Really?\n Mark: Oh, man. Oh! She's coming in from outside [Oh, no, oh no.].\n Susan: One final word: Hide the weed killer. [But ...] Thanks, Mark. That's all the time we have for now. Let's move on to the next caller.", "choices": [ "a diseased fruit tree", "a strawberry patch", "some dying flowers" ], "summary": "some dying flowers" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "His wife received the particular plant(s) from her _______________.", "dialogue": "Susan: Hi. Welcome back to Susan's Gardening Show. I'm Susan, and we're ready to take our next caller. We have Mark from Seattle. Are you still there, Mark?\n Mark: Uh. Yeah, but maybe not for long.\n Susan: So, how can we help you today?\n Mark: Okay. Uh, my wife is really into gardening, and about five years ago, she received a beautiful climbing rose bush ... I think an Agatha Christie [That's a nice one.] from her mother who has passed away. Anyway, the rose plant seems to be on its last leg.\n Susan: Really? Nomally, that rose is really quite hardy [I know.], and it's very disease-resistant, too. [I know.]\n Mark: Yeah. Well, this situation ISN'T normal. You see about a week ago, I was doing some yard work, and I was using some weed killer [UH-oh.], yeah, to try to get rid of some terrible weeds and ...\n Susan: Did you spray the roses?\n Mark: Uh, well, not exactly. I set the spray container down near the roses while I was trimming a bush, and the container must have gotten knocked over, and the weed killer soaked into the ground near the roses.\n Susan: How much weed killer are you talking about?\n Mark: Uh, about six or seven quarts (about six liters or 1.6 gallons), I think. [Oh, that's a lot.] You know, I mean when you put ...\n Susan: And the roses? What do they look like now?\n Mark: Oh, Dead, real dead. Dead as a doornail dead, but my wife hasn't seen them yet.\n Susan: Really? What have you done? Blindfolded her?\n Mark: Well, I've kept her away from that side of the house where the roses are, but she is bound to see them at some point.\n Susan: Yeah, yeah. You've got a problem.\n Mark: I mean, is there anything I can do to revive them?\n Susan: Not unless you're a magician.\n Mark: Well, can you recommend a quick-growing variety that can take its place?\n Susan: Marc. I'm sorry. You've made a mistake ... A big mistake.\n Mark: ... except that my wife warned me this could happen ... Oh, man.\n Susan: Oh, shoot. Listen. You made a blunder. A big mistake. A really big mistake. But unless your wife goes on vacation for a couple of years, you're not going to be able to replace the roses that fast.\n Mark: So, any recommendation? I mean, what do I do?\n Susan: You need to talk to her.\n Mark: Are you kidding? You don't know my wife.\n Susan: I'm sorry. Look. You've waited long enough. Don't let the grass grow around your feet. Say something, but be sure to hide the garden shears before you do. Kneel down; ask for forgiveness now.\n Mark: But that's what I did when I killed her prized apple tree last year.\n Susan: No way. Really?\n Mark: Oh, man. Oh! She's coming in from outside [Oh, no, oh no.].\n Susan: One final word: Hide the weed killer. [But ...] Thanks, Mark. That's all the time we have for now. Let's move on to the next caller.", "choices": [ "mother", "sister", "a close friend" ], "summary": "mother" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Mark thinks that he might have _________________.", "dialogue": "Susan: Hi. Welcome back to Susan's Gardening Show. I'm Susan, and we're ready to take our next caller. We have Mark from Seattle. Are you still there, Mark?\n Mark: Uh. Yeah, but maybe not for long.\n Susan: So, how can we help you today?\n Mark: Okay. Uh, my wife is really into gardening, and about five years ago, she received a beautiful climbing rose bush ... I think an Agatha Christie [That's a nice one.] from her mother who has passed away. Anyway, the rose plant seems to be on its last leg.\n Susan: Really? Nomally, that rose is really quite hardy [I know.], and it's very disease-resistant, too. [I know.]\n Mark: Yeah. Well, this situation ISN'T normal. You see about a week ago, I was doing some yard work, and I was using some weed killer [UH-oh.], yeah, to try to get rid of some terrible weeds and ...\n Susan: Did you spray the roses?\n Mark: Uh, well, not exactly. I set the spray container down near the roses while I was trimming a bush, and the container must have gotten knocked over, and the weed killer soaked into the ground near the roses.\n Susan: How much weed killer are you talking about?\n Mark: Uh, about six or seven quarts (about six liters or 1.6 gallons), I think. [Oh, that's a lot.] You know, I mean when you put ...\n Susan: And the roses? What do they look like now?\n Mark: Oh, Dead, real dead. Dead as a doornail dead, but my wife hasn't seen them yet.\n Susan: Really? What have you done? Blindfolded her?\n Mark: Well, I've kept her away from that side of the house where the roses are, but she is bound to see them at some point.\n Susan: Yeah, yeah. You've got a problem.\n Mark: I mean, is there anything I can do to revive them?\n Susan: Not unless you're a magician.\n Mark: Well, can you recommend a quick-growing variety that can take its place?\n Susan: Marc. I'm sorry. You've made a mistake ... A big mistake.\n Mark: ... except that my wife warned me this could happen ... Oh, man.\n Susan: Oh, shoot. Listen. You made a blunder. A big mistake. A really big mistake. But unless your wife goes on vacation for a couple of years, you're not going to be able to replace the roses that fast.\n Mark: So, any recommendation? I mean, what do I do?\n Susan: You need to talk to her.\n Mark: Are you kidding? You don't know my wife.\n Susan: I'm sorry. Look. You've waited long enough. Don't let the grass grow around your feet. Say something, but be sure to hide the garden shears before you do. Kneel down; ask for forgiveness now.\n Mark: But that's what I did when I killed her prized apple tree last year.\n Susan: No way. Really?\n Mark: Oh, man. Oh! She's coming in from outside [Oh, no, oh no.].\n Susan: One final word: Hide the weed killer. [But ...] Thanks, Mark. That's all the time we have for now. Let's move on to the next caller.", "choices": [ "covered the plant(s) accidently", "driven his truck over the plant(s)", "killed the plant(s) with deadly chemicals" ], "summary": "killed the plant(s) with deadly chemicals" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Mark won't be able to deal with the situation unless ___________.", "dialogue": "Susan: Hi. Welcome back to Susan's Gardening Show. I'm Susan, and we're ready to take our next caller. We have Mark from Seattle. Are you still there, Mark?\n Mark: Uh. Yeah, but maybe not for long.\n Susan: So, how can we help you today?\n Mark: Okay. Uh, my wife is really into gardening, and about five years ago, she received a beautiful climbing rose bush ... I think an Agatha Christie [That's a nice one.] from her mother who has passed away. Anyway, the rose plant seems to be on its last leg.\n Susan: Really? Nomally, that rose is really quite hardy [I know.], and it's very disease-resistant, too. [I know.]\n Mark: Yeah. Well, this situation ISN'T normal. You see about a week ago, I was doing some yard work, and I was using some weed killer [UH-oh.], yeah, to try to get rid of some terrible weeds and ...\n Susan: Did you spray the roses?\n Mark: Uh, well, not exactly. I set the spray container down near the roses while I was trimming a bush, and the container must have gotten knocked over, and the weed killer soaked into the ground near the roses.\n Susan: How much weed killer are you talking about?\n Mark: Uh, about six or seven quarts (about six liters or 1.6 gallons), I think. [Oh, that's a lot.] You know, I mean when you put ...\n Susan: And the roses? What do they look like now?\n Mark: Oh, Dead, real dead. Dead as a doornail dead, but my wife hasn't seen them yet.\n Susan: Really? What have you done? Blindfolded her?\n Mark: Well, I've kept her away from that side of the house where the roses are, but she is bound to see them at some point.\n Susan: Yeah, yeah. You've got a problem.\n Mark: I mean, is there anything I can do to revive them?\n Susan: Not unless you're a magician.\n Mark: Well, can you recommend a quick-growing variety that can take its place?\n Susan: Marc. I'm sorry. You've made a mistake ... A big mistake.\n Mark: ... except that my wife warned me this could happen ... Oh, man.\n Susan: Oh, shoot. Listen. You made a blunder. A big mistake. A really big mistake. But unless your wife goes on vacation for a couple of years, you're not going to be able to replace the roses that fast.\n Mark: So, any recommendation? I mean, what do I do?\n Susan: You need to talk to her.\n Mark: Are you kidding? You don't know my wife.\n Susan: I'm sorry. Look. You've waited long enough. Don't let the grass grow around your feet. Say something, but be sure to hide the garden shears before you do. Kneel down; ask for forgiveness now.\n Mark: But that's what I did when I killed her prized apple tree last year.\n Susan: No way. Really?\n Mark: Oh, man. Oh! She's coming in from outside [Oh, no, oh no.].\n Susan: One final word: Hide the weed killer. [But ...] Thanks, Mark. That's all the time we have for now. Let's move on to the next caller.", "choices": [ "his wife goes on vacation", "the weather improves soon", "he can buy the right plant food" ], "summary": "his wife goes on vacation" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which advice does Susan, the gardening show host, NOT give Mark at the end of the conversation?", "dialogue": "Susan: Hi. Welcome back to Susan's Gardening Show. I'm Susan, and we're ready to take our next caller. We have Mark from Seattle. Are you still there, Mark?\n Mark: Uh. Yeah, but maybe not for long.\n Susan: So, how can we help you today?\n Mark: Okay. Uh, my wife is really into gardening, and about five years ago, she received a beautiful climbing rose bush ... I think an Agatha Christie [That's a nice one.] from her mother who has passed away. Anyway, the rose plant seems to be on its last leg.\n Susan: Really? Nomally, that rose is really quite hardy [I know.], and it's very disease-resistant, too. [I know.]\n Mark: Yeah. Well, this situation ISN'T normal. You see about a week ago, I was doing some yard work, and I was using some weed killer [UH-oh.], yeah, to try to get rid of some terrible weeds and ...\n Susan: Did you spray the roses?\n Mark: Uh, well, not exactly. I set the spray container down near the roses while I was trimming a bush, and the container must have gotten knocked over, and the weed killer soaked into the ground near the roses.\n Susan: How much weed killer are you talking about?\n Mark: Uh, about six or seven quarts (about six liters or 1.6 gallons), I think. [Oh, that's a lot.] You know, I mean when you put ...\n Susan: And the roses? What do they look like now?\n Mark: Oh, Dead, real dead. Dead as a doornail dead, but my wife hasn't seen them yet.\n Susan: Really? What have you done? Blindfolded her?\n Mark: Well, I've kept her away from that side of the house where the roses are, but she is bound to see them at some point.\n Susan: Yeah, yeah. You've got a problem.\n Mark: I mean, is there anything I can do to revive them?\n Susan: Not unless you're a magician.\n Mark: Well, can you recommend a quick-growing variety that can take its place?\n Susan: Marc. I'm sorry. You've made a mistake ... A big mistake.\n Mark: ... except that my wife warned me this could happen ... Oh, man.\n Susan: Oh, shoot. Listen. You made a blunder. A big mistake. A really big mistake. But unless your wife goes on vacation for a couple of years, you're not going to be able to replace the roses that fast.\n Mark: So, any recommendation? I mean, what do I do?\n Susan: You need to talk to her.\n Mark: Are you kidding? You don't know my wife.\n Susan: I'm sorry. Look. You've waited long enough. Don't let the grass grow around your feet. Say something, but be sure to hide the garden shears before you do. Kneel down; ask for forgiveness now.\n Mark: But that's what I did when I killed her prized apple tree last year.\n Susan: No way. Really?\n Mark: Oh, man. Oh! She's coming in from outside [Oh, no, oh no.].\n Susan: One final word: Hide the weed killer. [But ...] Thanks, Mark. That's all the time we have for now. Let's move on to the next caller.", "choices": [ "Susan suggests that Mark ask for forgiveness.", "Susan recommends that Mark go on vacation.", "Susan advises that Mark put away any dangerous items." ], "summary": "Susan recommends that Mark go on vacation." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman going to do this afternoon first?", "dialogue": "W: I'm free this afternoon. Shall we go to the movies?\n M: OK. But I hate love stories. Any films about war on today?\n W: I'm afraid not. How about the theatre?\n M: Well, most plays are badly written, though they're cheap.\n W: Let's go to a concert. You like music very much, don't you?\n M: Yes, light music. But now you can only hear noisy music, American songs or songs where you can't understand a single word.\n W: What are you going to do then?\n M: Why not go to the library to borrow some books. You like reading as much as I do, don't you?\n W: OK, let's.", "choices": [ "Go shopping.", "Go to the library.", "Go to the cinema" ], "summary": "Go to the cinema" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the main reason the man doesn't like watching plays?", "dialogue": "W: I'm free this afternoon. Shall we go to the movies?\n M: OK. But I hate love stories. Any films about war on today?\n W: I'm afraid not. How about the theatre?\n M: Well, most plays are badly written, though they're cheap.\n W: Let's go to a concert. You like music very much, don't you?\n M: Yes, light music. But now you can only hear noisy music, American songs or songs where you can't understand a single word.\n W: What are you going to do then?\n M: Why not go to the library to borrow some books. You like reading as much as I do, don't you?\n W: OK, let's.", "choices": [ "Because they are expensive.", "Because they're not well-written.", "Because the theatre is too far away." ], "summary": "Because they're not well-written." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What kind of music does the man like best?", "dialogue": "W: I'm free this afternoon. Shall we go to the movies?\n M: OK. But I hate love stories. Any films about war on today?\n W: I'm afraid not. How about the theatre?\n M: Well, most plays are badly written, though they're cheap.\n W: Let's go to a concert. You like music very much, don't you?\n M: Yes, light music. But now you can only hear noisy music, American songs or songs where you can't understand a single word.\n W: What are you going to do then?\n M: Why not go to the library to borrow some books. You like reading as much as I do, don't you?\n W: OK, let's.", "choices": [ "Light music.", "English songs.", "American songs." ], "summary": "Light music." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which of the following does the man like most?", "dialogue": "W: I'm free this afternoon. Shall we go to the movies?\n M: OK. But I hate love stories. Any films about war on today?\n W: I'm afraid not. How about the theatre?\n M: Well, most plays are badly written, though they're cheap.\n W: Let's go to a concert. You like music very much, don't you?\n M: Yes, light music. But now you can only hear noisy music, American songs or songs where you can't understand a single word.\n W: What are you going to do then?\n M: Why not go to the library to borrow some books. You like reading as much as I do, don't you?\n W: OK, let's.", "choices": [ "Films.", "Music.", "Reading." ], "summary": "Reading." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What happened to the two speakers?", "dialogue": "M: I wish we had taken an umbrella.\n W: That's my fault. I thought it wouldn't rain today.", "choices": [ "They had lost their way.", "They were told it would rain.", "They were caught in the rain." ], "summary": "They were caught in the rain." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think of Curacao?", "dialogue": "W: I really need a vacation. I just can't decide where to go.\n M: Have you ever been to Curacao?\n W: No, I haven't. It's so far.\n M: Oh, come on! In this day and age, nothing is far. Besides, once you get there, it's like being in paradise. I really think you should consider it. In fact, I suggest you ask your travel agent about it.\n W: What's so great about Curacao? It's just another tropical island with a pretty beach.\n M: Just another tropical island? Bright sunny days with blue water rolling upon to the clean white sand. Gentle winds blowing through the palm trees of clear move at night. Come on! It's a tremendous place to go.\n W: Oh, I don't know.\n M: Look! You can go wherever you want. But it's important that you relax during your vacation. And Curacao is the perfect place for that. I mean, you can do all the things you like to do. Play tennis, swim, read, rest, not to mention eat well and get a great suntan. Why are you so hesitant? Come on! Be adventurous.\n W: You're certainly making it sound better by the minute. OK, maybe I'll check it out with my travel agent.\n M: I suggest you hurry. This is a very busy time of the year. And reservations aren't always easy to get. And it is absolutely necessary that you have reservations.", "choices": [ "It is difficult to reach.", "It is a tourist paradise.", "It is a perfect place for sports." ], "summary": "It is a tourist paradise." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman hesitate to make her decision to go to Curacao?", "dialogue": "W: I really need a vacation. I just can't decide where to go.\n M: Have you ever been to Curacao?\n W: No, I haven't. It's so far.\n M: Oh, come on! In this day and age, nothing is far. Besides, once you get there, it's like being in paradise. I really think you should consider it. In fact, I suggest you ask your travel agent about it.\n W: What's so great about Curacao? It's just another tropical island with a pretty beach.\n M: Just another tropical island? Bright sunny days with blue water rolling upon to the clean white sand. Gentle winds blowing through the palm trees of clear move at night. Come on! It's a tremendous place to go.\n W: Oh, I don't know.\n M: Look! You can go wherever you want. But it's important that you relax during your vacation. And Curacao is the perfect place for that. I mean, you can do all the things you like to do. Play tennis, swim, read, rest, not to mention eat well and get a great suntan. Why are you so hesitant? Come on! Be adventurous.\n W: You're certainly making it sound better by the minute. OK, maybe I'll check it out with my travel agent.\n M: I suggest you hurry. This is a very busy time of the year. And reservations aren't always easy to get. And it is absolutely necessary that you have reservations.", "choices": [ "She thinks it is too far.", "She thinks it is too crowded.", "It is not safe to go there." ], "summary": "She thinks it is too far." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman probably going to do?", "dialogue": "W: I really need a vacation. I just can't decide where to go.\n M: Have you ever been to Curacao?\n W: No, I haven't. It's so far.\n M: Oh, come on! In this day and age, nothing is far. Besides, once you get there, it's like being in paradise. I really think you should consider it. In fact, I suggest you ask your travel agent about it.\n W: What's so great about Curacao? It's just another tropical island with a pretty beach.\n M: Just another tropical island? Bright sunny days with blue water rolling upon to the clean white sand. Gentle winds blowing through the palm trees of clear move at night. Come on! It's a tremendous place to go.\n W: Oh, I don't know.\n M: Look! You can go wherever you want. But it's important that you relax during your vacation. And Curacao is the perfect place for that. I mean, you can do all the things you like to do. Play tennis, swim, read, rest, not to mention eat well and get a great suntan. Why are you so hesitant? Come on! Be adventurous.\n W: You're certainly making it sound better by the minute. OK, maybe I'll check it out with my travel agent.\n M: I suggest you hurry. This is a very busy time of the year. And reservations aren't always easy to get. And it is absolutely necessary that you have reservations.", "choices": [ "Pack up for the trip.", "Make her reservations.", "Book her airline ticket." ], "summary": "Make her reservations." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is the woman talking to?", "dialogue": "W: I really need a vacation. I just can't decide where to go.\n M: Have you ever been to Curacao?\n W: No, I haven't. It's so far.\n M: Oh, come on! In this day and age, nothing is far. Besides, once you get there, it's like being in paradise. I really think you should consider it. In fact, I suggest you ask your travel agent about it.\n W: What's so great about Curacao? It's just another tropical island with a pretty beach.\n M: Just another tropical island? Bright sunny days with blue water rolling upon to the clean white sand. Gentle winds blowing through the palm trees of clear move at night. Come on! It's a tremendous place to go.\n W: Oh, I don't know.\n M: Look! You can go wherever you want. But it's important that you relax during your vacation. And Curacao is the perfect place for that. I mean, you can do all the things you like to do. Play tennis, swim, read, rest, not to mention eat well and get a great suntan. Why are you so hesitant? Come on! Be adventurous.\n W: You're certainly making it sound better by the minute. OK, maybe I'll check it out with my travel agent.\n M: I suggest you hurry. This is a very busy time of the year. And reservations aren't always easy to get. And it is absolutely necessary that you have reservations.", "choices": [ "Her friend.", "Her husband.", "Her travel agent." ], "summary": "Her friend." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did the man see the book a little while ago?", "dialogue": "W: Did you see my book? It's not on the shelf, nor on my desk.\n M: Why don't you look under your chair? That's where I saw it a little while ago. Maybe it just fell when you went to the kitchen.", "choices": [ "On the desk.", "Under the chair.", "On the shelf." ], "summary": "Under the chair." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's in that big bag?", "dialogue": "M: What's in that bag over there?\n W: I bought some apples, peaches, pears and grapes.", "choices": [ "Vegetables.", "Meats.", "Fruits." ], "summary": "Fruits." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was the woman's opinion about the end of the film?", "dialogue": "W: Well, what did you think of that film?\n M: I had mixed feelings really. From what I'd read, I expected it to be funnier.\n W: I know what you mean - just shows how different people's tastes can be. Good twist at the end though. I wasn't expecting that, were you?\n M: I kind of guessed what was coming, to be honest. There were a lot of references to other films in the storyline I thought.\n W: Oh, you think so? I wasn't quite sure what message it was trying to convey, though. One minute it seemed to be saying one thing and the next it was saying the opposite.\n M: Yeah, I agree.", "choices": [ "Boring.", "Surprising.", "Exciting." ], "summary": "Surprising." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was the woman uncertain about?", "dialogue": "W: Well, what did you think of that film?\n M: I had mixed feelings really. From what I'd read, I expected it to be funnier.\n W: I know what you mean - just shows how different people's tastes can be. Good twist at the end though. I wasn't expecting that, were you?\n M: I kind of guessed what was coming, to be honest. There were a lot of references to other films in the storyline I thought.\n W: Oh, you think so? I wasn't quite sure what message it was trying to convey, though. One minute it seemed to be saying one thing and the next it was saying the opposite.\n M: Yeah, I agree.", "choices": [ "The background.", "The style.", "The theme." ], "summary": "The theme." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the man's plan for his future?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Lucy.\n W: Hi, Tom. Haven't seen you for ages. Any news?\n M: I'm going to take a business course when I leave school.\n W: Are you? Very glad to hear it. Then what are you going to do when you finish?\n M: Oh, I shall go back to Shanghai to practise there.\n W: That's a good idea. You know there are more opportunities for business there than in Beijing. And English is very useful in the job.\n M: Yes, I think it'll be very useful in many ways.\n W: Besides, Shanghai is an international trade centre. English is used almost everywhere.\n M: Then I'll be a very promising businessman there.", "choices": [ "To take a business course in Shanghai.", "To learn some English in Shanghai.", "To do some research in Shanghai." ], "summary": "To take a business course in Shanghai." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can you tell about the man?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Lucy.\n W: Hi, Tom. Haven't seen you for ages. Any news?\n M: I'm going to take a business course when I leave school.\n W: Are you? Very glad to hear it. Then what are you going to do when you finish?\n M: Oh, I shall go back to Shanghai to practise there.\n W: That's a good idea. You know there are more opportunities for business there than in Beijing. And English is very useful in the job.\n M: Yes, I think it'll be very useful in many ways.\n W: Besides, Shanghai is an international trade centre. English is used almost everywhere.\n M: Then I'll be a very promising businessman there.", "choices": [ "He used to live in Shanghai.", "He used to live in Beijing.", "He used to live in Xi'an." ], "summary": "He used to live in Shanghai." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do they agree to?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Lucy.\n W: Hi, Tom. Haven't seen you for ages. Any news?\n M: I'm going to take a business course when I leave school.\n W: Are you? Very glad to hear it. Then what are you going to do when you finish?\n M: Oh, I shall go back to Shanghai to practise there.\n W: That's a good idea. You know there are more opportunities for business there than in Beijing. And English is very useful in the job.\n M: Yes, I think it'll be very useful in many ways.\n W: Besides, Shanghai is an international trade centre. English is used almost everywhere.\n M: Then I'll be a very promising businessman there.", "choices": [ "Going to the evening school.", "Improving their English.", "Practising business." ], "summary": "Improving their English." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: What a waste of money just for a new arts center! Why couldn't the money be spent on something more important?\n W: Nonsense! Nothing is more important than the arts.", "choices": [ "The man spends more than he makes.", "The man is not keen on arts.", "The woman is an artist." ], "summary": "The man is not keen on arts." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "W: This is the best dinner I've ever had.\n M: How about the soup then?\n W: I've never tasted anything better.", "choices": [ "She likes the dinner but doesn't like the soup.", "She likes the soup but doesn't like the dinner.", "She likes both the dinner and the soup." ], "summary": "She likes both the dinner and the soup." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: Nobody told me that Bill was in the hospital.\n M: Sorry. I meant to give you a call when I found out but it slipped my mind.", "choices": [ "He didn't know which hospital Bill was in.", "He took Bill to the hospital.", "He forgot to call the woman." ], "summary": "He forgot to call the woman." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the wo man mean?", "dialogue": "W: It is a good film, isn't it?\n M: It was, wasn't it!", "choices": [ "He doesn't like the film.", "He has nothing to say about the film.", "He agrees with the woman." ], "summary": "He agrees with the woman." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was the result of the game?", "dialogue": "W: Did you watch television last night, Richard?\n M: Yes, I did. Was there anything that interested you, Laura?\n W: There was a good game. Did you see it?\n M: Oh, I didn't. I wanted to, but my wife preferred to see an old film.\n W: What a pity! It was quite exciting. Both teams played very well.\n M: How did it finish?\n W: It finished in a draw. What was the film like?\n M: It was quite good. But I missed the beginning of it because I had to eat first.\n W: Did your wife enjoy it?\n M: No, she didn't. After half an hour she stopped watching and started to read a book before going to sleep.", "choices": [ "It was unfinished.", "It was an exciting game.", "Neither of the teams won the game." ], "summary": "Neither of the teams won the game." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which program did Richard watch?", "dialogue": "W: Did you watch television last night, Richard?\n M: Yes, I did. Was there anything that interested you, Laura?\n W: There was a good game. Did you see it?\n M: Oh, I didn't. I wanted to, but my wife preferred to see an old film.\n W: What a pity! It was quite exciting. Both teams played very well.\n M: How did it finish?\n W: It finished in a draw. What was the film like?\n M: It was quite good. But I missed the beginning of it because I had to eat first.\n W: Did your wife enjoy it?\n M: No, she didn't. After half an hour she stopped watching and started to read a book before going to sleep.", "choices": [ "An old film.", "A football game.", "A play." ], "summary": "An old film." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did Richard's wife do at last?", "dialogue": "W: Did you watch television last night, Richard?\n M: Yes, I did. Was there anything that interested you, Laura?\n W: There was a good game. Did you see it?\n M: Oh, I didn't. I wanted to, but my wife preferred to see an old film.\n W: What a pity! It was quite exciting. Both teams played very well.\n M: How did it finish?\n W: It finished in a draw. What was the film like?\n M: It was quite good. But I missed the beginning of it because I had to eat first.\n W: Did your wife enjoy it?\n M: No, she didn't. After half an hour she stopped watching and started to read a book before going to sleep.", "choices": [ "She enjoyed the old film very much.", "She started to read a book.", "She did nothing but go to sleep." ], "summary": "She started to read a book." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the possible relationship between the speakers?", "dialogue": "M: Do you want to eat out tonight or would you rather eat at home?\n W: We've eaten out a lot this week. I'm perfectly happy to stay home for a change-as long as I don't have to cook.", "choices": [ "Waitress and customer.", "Cook and waiter.", "Husband and wife." ], "summary": "Husband and wife." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman rally mean?", "dialogue": "M: I think I should give up playing tennis. I always lose.\n W: Just because you lost? Is that the reason to quit?", "choices": [ "The man should go on playing tennis.", "She will give the man some tips on tennis.", "The man has a good reason to quite tennis." ], "summary": "The man should go on playing tennis." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman really like?", "dialogue": "M: Have you been to exhibitions in your spare time?\n W: Yes, a lot of times. I like exhibitions-exhibitions about famous people: dancers, actors, you know?\n M: Mm, and what about a folk concert? Have you ever been to one of them?\n W: No. I don't like folk music very much.\n M: What about the opera?\n W: No, never. I don't really like the opera. It is a bit too heavy for me.\n M: A pop concert?\n W: Yes. I saw Madonna once. She was fantastic-she is a really great dancer.\n M: And have you ever been to the theater?\n W: Yes I have.", "choices": [ "Folk music.", "Pop concert.", "Opera." ], "summary": "Pop concert." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the exhibitions the woman often goes to about?", "dialogue": "M: Have you been to exhibitions in your spare time?\n W: Yes, a lot of times. I like exhibitions-exhibitions about famous people: dancers, actors, you know?\n M: Mm, and what about a folk concert? Have you ever been to one of them?\n W: No. I don't like folk music very much.\n M: What about the opera?\n W: No, never. I don't really like the opera. It is a bit too heavy for me.\n M: A pop concert?\n W: Yes. I saw Madonna once. She was fantastic-she is a really great dancer.\n M: And have you ever been to the theater?\n W: Yes I have.", "choices": [ "Madonna.", "Famous people.", "Actors." ], "summary": "Famous people." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the woman find Madonna?", "dialogue": "M: Have you been to exhibitions in your spare time?\n W: Yes, a lot of times. I like exhibitions-exhibitions about famous people: dancers, actors, you know?\n M: Mm, and what about a folk concert? Have you ever been to one of them?\n W: No. I don't like folk music very much.\n M: What about the opera?\n W: No, never. I don't really like the opera. It is a bit too heavy for me.\n M: A pop concert?\n W: Yes. I saw Madonna once. She was fantastic-she is a really great dancer.\n M: And have you ever been to the theater?\n W: Yes I have.", "choices": [ "She appreciates her.", "She doesn't really like her.", "It is a bit too heavy for her." ], "summary": "She appreciates her." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about Steve?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Sue, it's me.\n W: Well, hello, where have you been all day, Steve? Mr. Smith asked me this morning where you were but he didn't seem to be looking for you or anything.\n M: What did you say?\n W: I told him that I didn't know. He seemed very busy as manager always are. Are you OK?\n M: I'm sorry. I didn't call you this morning. I've had a cold since Saturday. I haven't eaten much these days and it has made me feel really weak, but I'll probably be there tomorrow.\n W: All right. We'll go on a business trip next week and don't worry. You should go to see a doctor, Steve.\n M: Thanks, but I'm getting better now.\n W: Take care then, bye.\n M: Bye bye, Sue.", "choices": [ "He's seeing a doctor.", "He's absent from work.", "He's on a business trip." ], "summary": "He's absent from work." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does Steve feel now?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Sue, it's me.\n W: Well, hello, where have you been all day, Steve? Mr. Smith asked me this morning where you were but he didn't seem to be looking for you or anything.\n M: What did you say?\n W: I told him that I didn't know. He seemed very busy as manager always are. Are you OK?\n M: I'm sorry. I didn't call you this morning. I've had a cold since Saturday. I haven't eaten much these days and it has made me feel really weak, but I'll probably be there tomorrow.\n W: All right. We'll go on a business trip next week and don't worry. You should go to see a doctor, Steve.\n M: Thanks, but I'm getting better now.\n W: Take care then, bye.\n M: Bye bye, Sue.", "choices": [ "Weak.", "Tired.", "Bored." ], "summary": "Weak." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is Sue going to do next week?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Sue, it's me.\n W: Well, hello, where have you been all day, Steve? Mr. Smith asked me this morning where you were but he didn't seem to be looking for you or anything.\n M: What did you say?\n W: I told him that I didn't know. He seemed very busy as manager always are. Are you OK?\n M: I'm sorry. I didn't call you this morning. I've had a cold since Saturday. I haven't eaten much these days and it has made me feel really weak, but I'll probably be there tomorrow.\n W: All right. We'll go on a business trip next week and don't worry. You should go to see a doctor, Steve.\n M: Thanks, but I'm getting better now.\n W: Take care then, bye.\n M: Bye bye, Sue.", "choices": [ "Travel on business.", "See her manager.", "Visit Steve." ], "summary": "Travel on business." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "On what day of the week will the magazine arrive?", "dialogue": "W: Has the latest magazine arrived yet? Today's already Tuesday.\n M: Sorry, it's late. Probably not until the day after tomorrow.", "choices": [ "Thursday.", "Tuesday.", "Wednesday." ], "summary": "Thursday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many people know the truth according to the woman?", "dialogue": "M: You're the only person who knows what really happened.\n M: That's not quite true. Stan Bailey was there, too.", "choices": [ "One", "Two", "Three" ], "summary": "Two" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man live in the countryside?", "dialogue": "W: Did you move? I went over to your old house, but it was empty.\n M: I'm living in the countryside now. The air is cleaner, and I'm closer to the school.", "choices": [ "It's near the school.", "His house is too old.", "It's quiet." ], "summary": "It's near the school." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What lipstick did the woman expect to buy?", "dialogue": "M: Welcome, Miss. May I help you?\n W: I hope so. I want a lipstick.\n M: Do you have any particular brand in mind?\n W: I like Lyfel very much.\n M: We have different shades of Lyfel lipstick. May I know what color you usually wear?\n W: Pink. But today, I'm thinking of buying one in a dark shade. You know, I will be a teacher next month. I wish to look more serious.\n M: Yes, I see. How do you like this one?\n W: Not too bad. May I have a try?\n M: Certainly, Miss.\n W: Mmm... It's still too bright. Any darker shades?\n M: Not from the Lyfel group, I'm afraid.\n W: Well, any brand will do as long as I can get the right color.\n M: How about this one, then? It has more transparent touch.\n W: OK, that's the very thing I need.", "choices": [ "Lyfel, dark shade.", "Lyfel, pink shade.", "Lyfel, bright shade." ], "summary": "Lyfel, dark shade." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman want to change the color of her lipstick?", "dialogue": "M: Welcome, Miss. May I help you?\n W: I hope so. I want a lipstick.\n M: Do you have any particular brand in mind?\n W: I like Lyfel very much.\n M: We have different shades of Lyfel lipstick. May I know what color you usually wear?\n W: Pink. But today, I'm thinking of buying one in a dark shade. You know, I will be a teacher next month. I wish to look more serious.\n M: Yes, I see. How do you like this one?\n W: Not too bad. May I have a try?\n M: Certainly, Miss.\n W: Mmm... It's still too bright. Any darker shades?\n M: Not from the Lyfel group, I'm afraid.\n W: Well, any brand will do as long as I can get the right color.\n M: How about this one, then? It has more transparent touch.\n W: OK, that's the very thing I need.", "choices": [ "To be cool.", "To be serious.", "To be attractive." ], "summary": "To be serious." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How about the lipstick the woman took in the end?", "dialogue": "M: Welcome, Miss. May I help you?\n W: I hope so. I want a lipstick.\n M: Do you have any particular brand in mind?\n W: I like Lyfel very much.\n M: We have different shades of Lyfel lipstick. May I know what color you usually wear?\n W: Pink. But today, I'm thinking of buying one in a dark shade. You know, I will be a teacher next month. I wish to look more serious.\n M: Yes, I see. How do you like this one?\n W: Not too bad. May I have a try?\n M: Certainly, Miss.\n W: Mmm... It's still too bright. Any darker shades?\n M: Not from the Lyfel group, I'm afraid.\n W: Well, any brand will do as long as I can get the right color.\n M: How about this one, then? It has more transparent touch.\n W: OK, that's the very thing I need.", "choices": [ "Its color is suitable but is very expensive.", "Its color is right though it is not Lyfel brand.", "Its color isn't right but its brand is Lyfel." ], "summary": "Its color is right though it is not Lyfel brand." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many animals can the man see?", "dialogue": "W: How many horses are there under the tree?\n M: There are three, and there are four cows behind the tree.", "choices": [ "Seven.", "Three.", "Four." ], "summary": "Seven." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: how is it going, Mary? You look a little overwhelmed.\n W: Exactly. You know, I've got a million things to do and all of them have to be finished in the next 30 minutes.", "choices": [ "She doesn't expect to finish all her work in thirty minutes.", "She has to do a lot of things within a short time.", "She has been overworking for a long time." ], "summary": "She has to do a lot of things within a short time." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers talking about>", "dialogue": "A: I really like living here in this flat, because it's so near the center of town.\n B: That's true. But it gets really noisy at night.", "choices": [ "A noisy night.", "Their life in town.", "A place of living." ], "summary": "A place of living." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Is the man's son badly ill?", "dialogue": "F: Your son needs to stay in hospital, and I will look him over carefully.\n M: I think so.", "choices": [ "Yes, he is very ill.", "No, he is very common.", "Yes, but he can go home." ], "summary": "Yes, he is very ill." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the girl's father special?", "dialogue": "W: My father is a man who knows what's important in life - he has a demanding job, but he still makes time for his children.\n M: That's really special. Most people with important jobs aren't able to do that.", "choices": [ "He finds time for his kids.", "He has an important job.", "He makes time for himself." ], "summary": "He finds time for his kids." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we say about the man?", "dialogue": "W: It must be the first time for you to be aboard a warship.\n M: Don't you know that I've been in military service in the Navy for years?", "choices": [ "He was satisfied with the service on the ship.", "He has been on the warship before.", "He had never been on a warship." ], "summary": "He has been on the warship before." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the woman want the man to do?", "dialogue": "W: Why didn't you phone me?\n W: Um...I didn't have any change for a pay phone.", "choices": [ "Get her some change.", "Phone her.", "Pay the phone bill." ], "summary": "Phone her." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman want the man to read in the newspaper?", "dialogue": "W: Gosh! Have you seen this, Richard?\n M: See what?\n W: In the paper. It says, there is a man going around pretending he's from the electricity board. He's been calling at people's homes, saying he is coming to check that all their appliances are safe. Then he gets around them to make him a cup of tea, and while they are out of the room he steals their money, handbag whatever and makes off with it.\n M: But you know, Jane, it's partly their own fault. You should never let anyone like that in unless you're expecting them.\n W: It's all very well to say that. But someone comes to the door, and says electricity or gas and you automatically think they are OK, especially if they flash a card to you\n M: Does this man have an ID then?\n W: Yes, that's just it. It seems he used to work for the electricity board at one time. According to the paper the police are warning people especially pensioners not to admit anyone unless they have an appointment. It's a bit sad. One old lady told them she'd just been to the post\u2013office to draw her pension when he called. She said he must have followed her home. He stole the whole lot.\n M: But what does he look like? Surely they must have a description.\n W: Oh, yes they have. Let's see, in his thirties, tall, bushy dark hair, slight northern accent, sounds a bit like you actually.", "choices": [ "A notice by the electricity board.", "Ads promoting electric appliances.", "The description of a thief in disguise." ], "summary": "The description of a thief in disguise." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How did the man mention in the newspaper try to win further trust from the victims?", "dialogue": "W: Gosh! Have you seen this, Richard?\n M: See what?\n W: In the paper. It says, there is a man going around pretending he's from the electricity board. He's been calling at people's homes, saying he is coming to check that all their appliances are safe. Then he gets around them to make him a cup of tea, and while they are out of the room he steals their money, handbag whatever and makes off with it.\n M: But you know, Jane, it's partly their own fault. You should never let anyone like that in unless you're expecting them.\n W: It's all very well to say that. But someone comes to the door, and says electricity or gas and you automatically think they are OK, especially if they flash a card to you\n M: Does this man have an ID then?\n W: Yes, that's just it. It seems he used to work for the electricity board at one time. According to the paper the police are warning people especially pensioners not to admit anyone unless they have an appointment. It's a bit sad. One old lady told them she'd just been to the post\u2013office to draw her pension when he called. She said he must have followed her home. He stole the whole lot.\n M: But what does he look like? Surely they must have a description.\n W: Oh, yes they have. Let's see, in his thirties, tall, bushy dark hair, slight northern accent, sounds a bit like you actually.", "choices": [ "Speaking with a proper accent.", "Showing them his ID.", "Making friends with them." ], "summary": "Showing them his ID." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the warning from the police?", "dialogue": "W: Gosh! Have you seen this, Richard?\n M: See what?\n W: In the paper. It says, there is a man going around pretending he's from the electricity board. He's been calling at people's homes, saying he is coming to check that all their appliances are safe. Then he gets around them to make him a cup of tea, and while they are out of the room he steals their money, handbag whatever and makes off with it.\n M: But you know, Jane, it's partly their own fault. You should never let anyone like that in unless you're expecting them.\n W: It's all very well to say that. But someone comes to the door, and says electricity or gas and you automatically think they are OK, especially if they flash a card to you\n M: Does this man have an ID then?\n W: Yes, that's just it. It seems he used to work for the electricity board at one time. According to the paper the police are warning people especially pensioners not to admit anyone unless they have an appointment. It's a bit sad. One old lady told them she'd just been to the post\u2013office to draw her pension when he called. She said he must have followed her home. He stole the whole lot.\n M: But what does he look like? Surely they must have a description.\n W: Oh, yes they have. Let's see, in his thirties, tall, bushy dark hair, slight northern accent, sounds a bit like you actually.", "choices": [ "To be on the alert when being followed.", "Not to leave senior citizens alone at home.", "Not to let anyone in without an appointment." ], "summary": "Not to let anyone in without an appointment." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman speaker tell us about the old lady?", "dialogue": "W: Gosh! Have you seen this, Richard?\n M: See what?\n W: In the paper. It says, there is a man going around pretending he's from the electricity board. He's been calling at people's homes, saying he is coming to check that all their appliances are safe. Then he gets around them to make him a cup of tea, and while they are out of the room he steals their money, handbag whatever and makes off with it.\n M: But you know, Jane, it's partly their own fault. You should never let anyone like that in unless you're expecting them.\n W: It's all very well to say that. But someone comes to the door, and says electricity or gas and you automatically think they are OK, especially if they flash a card to you\n M: Does this man have an ID then?\n W: Yes, that's just it. It seems he used to work for the electricity board at one time. According to the paper the police are warning people especially pensioners not to admit anyone unless they have an appointment. It's a bit sad. One old lady told them she'd just been to the post\u2013office to draw her pension when he called. She said he must have followed her home. He stole the whole lot.\n M: But what does he look like? Surely they must have a description.\n W: Oh, yes they have. Let's see, in his thirties, tall, bushy dark hair, slight northern accent, sounds a bit like you actually.", "choices": [ "She was robbed near the parking lot.", "All her money in the bank disappeared.", "The pension she had just drawn was stolen." ], "summary": "The pension she had just drawn was stolen." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman want to have?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me. May I have a piece of paper, please?\n M: Certainly, here you are.", "choices": [ "A story-book.", "A piece of paper.", "An English book." ], "summary": "A piece of paper." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What would the woman prefer to do?", "dialogue": "M: Do you always look over your own papers for typing mistakes?\n W: I usually have to do it myself, but I'd rather have someone else proofread them.", "choices": [ "To check the typing mistakes by herself.", "To ask someone else to check her papers.", "To type her papers by herself." ], "summary": "To ask someone else to check her papers." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think of the campus housing?", "dialogue": "W: What's your apartment like?\n M: It's a furnished two-bedroom flat in a three-story building on campus.\n W: What is it like living in the campus housing?\n M: It's not so bad as I thought it would be. The freshmen that live nearby are really noisy, especially on weekends. But, the rent is much cheaper than private housing, so it's worth it.\n W: Do you have to pay fees on top of your monthly rent?\n M: No, they're all included. Besides, students don't have to pay state tax, so we're saving quite a bit of money living here.\n W: How long is your contract for?\n M: That's the bad thing-the contract ends in June, so we'll have to find a new apartment soon.\n W: Have you started looking again yet?\n M: Not yet. I'm hoping we'll be able to find something cheap once all the students leave the city for the summer.", "choices": [ "Not too bad.", "Very comfortable.", "Very good." ], "summary": "Not too bad." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What don't students have to pay?", "dialogue": "W: What's your apartment like?\n M: It's a furnished two-bedroom flat in a three-story building on campus.\n W: What is it like living in the campus housing?\n M: It's not so bad as I thought it would be. The freshmen that live nearby are really noisy, especially on weekends. But, the rent is much cheaper than private housing, so it's worth it.\n W: Do you have to pay fees on top of your monthly rent?\n M: No, they're all included. Besides, students don't have to pay state tax, so we're saving quite a bit of money living here.\n W: How long is your contract for?\n M: That's the bad thing-the contract ends in June, so we'll have to find a new apartment soon.\n W: Have you started looking again yet?\n M: Not yet. I'm hoping we'll be able to find something cheap once all the students leave the city for the summer.", "choices": [ "State tax.", "Education Tax.", "Medical tax." ], "summary": "State tax." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: What's your apartment like?\n M: It's a furnished two-bedroom flat in a three-story building on campus.\n W: What is it like living in the campus housing?\n M: It's not so bad as I thought it would be. The freshmen that live nearby are really noisy, especially on weekends. But, the rent is much cheaper than private housing, so it's worth it.\n W: Do you have to pay fees on top of your monthly rent?\n M: No, they're all included. Besides, students don't have to pay state tax, so we're saving quite a bit of money living here.\n W: How long is your contract for?\n M: That's the bad thing-the contract ends in June, so we'll have to find a new apartment soon.\n W: Have you started looking again yet?\n M: Not yet. I'm hoping we'll be able to find something cheap once all the students leave the city for the summer.", "choices": [ "The man has bought a new house.", "The man will have to find a new apartment.", "The man can surely find a cheap apartment." ], "summary": "The man will have to find a new apartment." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: I thought it would be fun if we all went to the movie downtown.\n W: Count me out.\n M: Why?\n W: I've heard that it's not worth the money.", "choices": [ "The man should not expect her to go along.", "She doesn't think she has enough money.", "She will go even though the movie is bad." ], "summary": "The man should not expect her to go along." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How will the speakers probably go to the hotel?", "dialogue": "M: Shall I call a taxi?\n W: But the grand hotel is only two blocks away.\n M: Well, you're right.", "choices": [ "By taxi", "On foot", "By bus" ], "summary": "On foot" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn about the man from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: I heard about your promotion, you must be thrilled.\n M: Not really, the new office is huge, but the workload has doubled.", "choices": [ "He is pleased with his exciting new job.", "He finds the huge workload unbearable.", "He is not so excited about his new position." ], "summary": "He is not so excited about his new position." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's wrong with the line?", "dialogue": "F: Who is that? I can't hear clearly.\n M: This is Peter. I think the line is too bad.", "choices": [ "It is too busy.", "It is very clear.", "It is very bad." ], "summary": "It is very bad." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the speakers discuss?", "dialogue": "M: I know you want to talk about this report. But I'd like to talk about my new computer.\n W: Let's keep to the point. We can talk about that later. All right?\n M: OK.", "choices": [ "A report.", "A computer.", "A report on computer." ], "summary": "A report." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time is It?", "dialogue": "M: The concert starts at 8:00.\n W: We still have fifteen minutes.", "choices": [ "7:10.", "7:45.", "8:00." ], "summary": "7:45." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "F: We are going to do some shopping this afternoon.\n M: Are you? Can I join you?", "choices": [ "He wants to buy something with the woman.", "He doesn't hear the woman clearly.", "He wants just to stay home." ], "summary": "He wants to buy something with the woman." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man probably doing?", "dialogue": "W: Hey! If you can't enjoy that at a sensible volume, please use earphones. I'm trying study.\n M: Oh! I'm sorry. I didn't realize it was bothering you.", "choices": [ "Singing loudly.", "Listening to music.", "Studying." ], "summary": "Listening to music." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's wrong with the man?", "dialogue": "W: What's wrong?\n M: I left my keys inside. We're locked out.\n W: Doesn't the manager have an extra set?\n M: Sure, but I don't know if he's at home.", "choices": [ "He forgot his appointment with his manager.", "He left his keys at home.", "He is locked out of his office." ], "summary": "He is locked out of his office." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman say about the Rainbow Hotel?", "dialogue": "W: Can I help you?\n M: Yes, I was wanting to stay somewhere for a few days.\n W: Well, there are some good hotels. Carlton House is near the main square in the city center, but you might also be interested in the Royal Hotel-that's out in the countryside, about ten kilometers away, very peaceful. Then there's the Rainbow Hotel-it is not in the center, but it's out on the airport road.\n M: Mmm, that might be a bit far out actually. Now the one you mentioned, in the city center. Can you tell me a bit about it?\n W: Well, it used to be a large private house. It's a five-star hotel.\n M: Does it have a swimming pool?\n W: No. The Royal Hotel has an outdoor pool, but the only hotel with an indoor pool is the Rainbow Hotel.\n M: I see. Well, I think I'll probably go for the city center hotel.", "choices": [ "It has an outdoor pool.", "It's a five-star hotel.", "It's near the airport." ], "summary": "It's near the airport." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which hotel will the man choose?", "dialogue": "W: Can I help you?\n M: Yes, I was wanting to stay somewhere for a few days.\n W: Well, there are some good hotels. Carlton House is near the main square in the city center, but you might also be interested in the Royal Hotel-that's out in the countryside, about ten kilometers away, very peaceful. Then there's the Rainbow Hotel-it is not in the center, but it's out on the airport road.\n M: Mmm, that might be a bit far out actually. Now the one you mentioned, in the city center. Can you tell me a bit about it?\n W: Well, it used to be a large private house. It's a five-star hotel.\n M: Does it have a swimming pool?\n W: No. The Royal Hotel has an outdoor pool, but the only hotel with an indoor pool is the Rainbow Hotel.\n M: I see. Well, I think I'll probably go for the city center hotel.", "choices": [ "The Royal Hotel", "Carlton House", "The Rainbow Hotel" ], "summary": "Carlton House" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the man and woman talking about?", "dialogue": "M: Janet, do you know anything about this author's latest best seller?\n W: Sure. I've just read through it. I strongly recommend it. I have a copy at home. If you want to read the book, I will bring it tomorrow.\n M: Oh, you're so kind. Thank you very much.", "choices": [ "A book.", "Music.", "A film." ], "summary": "A book." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are they talking?", "dialogue": "F: What would you like to order, sir?\n M: I'd like a glass of beer.", "choices": [ "In a market.", "In a post office.", "In a restaurant." ], "summary": "In a restaurant." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the man feel?", "dialogue": "W: Come on, John! Relax! What can go wrong?\n M: At my first job interview? Plenty.", "choices": [ "Relaxed.", "Annoyed.", "Worried." ], "summary": "Worried." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the boy going to do first?", "dialogue": "M: Mom, \"the voice of China\" is on this evening.\n W: But you have to review your lesson for the coming exam.\n M: You promised to help me.\n W: Sure. But supper is ready now.", "choices": [ "Review his lesson.", "Watch TV.", "Have supper." ], "summary": "Have supper." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is the man looking for?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Mary. This is Dick at the Grade Hotel. Is Bob at home?\n W: No, Dick. He is in the office now. He'll be home for dinner.", "choices": [ "Mary.", "Dick.", "Bob." ], "summary": "Bob." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When did the woman begin using her computer?", "dialogue": "M: Good afternoon, madam. I'm doing some market research and I'm hoping you might have a few minutes to answer some questions.\n W: Okay, sure.\n M: Great, thank you very much. First of all, do you own a personal computer?\n W: Of course! Doesn't everyone?\n M: How long have you owned it?\n W: I bought this particular computer last year. But I got my first PC in 1995.\n M: I see. And what do you primarily use your computer for?\n W: Well, I use it to send e-mails a lot, and... um, I have a teach-yourself French program. And I shop online pretty often.\n M: Mmm. Any other uses?\n W: Keeping track of my bank account, and there are a couple of computer games I enjoy.\n M: Now you've mentioned e-mail and online shopping. Do you use the Internet for any other purposes?\n W: Not really. I haven't got around to explore it too much.\n M: Okay, thanks. Sorry to have given you so much trouble. Thanks again.", "choices": [ "Last year.", "This year.", "In 1995." ], "summary": "In 1995." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman use her computer to learn?", "dialogue": "M: Good afternoon, madam. I'm doing some market research and I'm hoping you might have a few minutes to answer some questions.\n W: Okay, sure.\n M: Great, thank you very much. First of all, do you own a personal computer?\n W: Of course! Doesn't everyone?\n M: How long have you owned it?\n W: I bought this particular computer last year. But I got my first PC in 1995.\n M: I see. And what do you primarily use your computer for?\n W: Well, I use it to send e-mails a lot, and... um, I have a teach-yourself French program. And I shop online pretty often.\n M: Mmm. Any other uses?\n W: Keeping track of my bank account, and there are a couple of computer games I enjoy.\n M: Now you've mentioned e-mail and online shopping. Do you use the Internet for any other purposes?\n W: Not really. I haven't got around to explore it too much.\n M: Okay, thanks. Sorry to have given you so much trouble. Thanks again.", "choices": [ "The Franch language.", "Buying and selling stocks.", "How to shop online." ], "summary": "The Franch language." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the woman?", "dialogue": "M: Good afternoon, madam. I'm doing some market research and I'm hoping you might have a few minutes to answer some questions.\n W: Okay, sure.\n M: Great, thank you very much. First of all, do you own a personal computer?\n W: Of course! Doesn't everyone?\n M: How long have you owned it?\n W: I bought this particular computer last year. But I got my first PC in 1995.\n M: I see. And what do you primarily use your computer for?\n W: Well, I use it to send e-mails a lot, and... um, I have a teach-yourself French program. And I shop online pretty often.\n M: Mmm. Any other uses?\n W: Keeping track of my bank account, and there are a couple of computer games I enjoy.\n M: Now you've mentioned e-mail and online shopping. Do you use the Internet for any other purposes?\n W: Not really. I haven't got around to explore it too much.\n M: Okay, thanks. Sorry to have given you so much trouble. Thanks again.", "choices": [ "She has a very good knowledge of computers.", "She does't know too much about computers.", "She likes playing computer games best." ], "summary": "She does't know too much about computers." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man probably do?", "dialogue": "M: Good afternoon, madam. I'm doing some market research and I'm hoping you might have a few minutes to answer some questions.\n W: Okay, sure.\n M: Great, thank you very much. First of all, do you own a personal computer?\n W: Of course! Doesn't everyone?\n M: How long have you owned it?\n W: I bought this particular computer last year. But I got my first PC in 1995.\n M: I see. And what do you primarily use your computer for?\n W: Well, I use it to send e-mails a lot, and... um, I have a teach-yourself French program. And I shop online pretty often.\n M: Mmm. Any other uses?\n W: Keeping track of my bank account, and there are a couple of computer games I enjoy.\n M: Now you've mentioned e-mail and online shopping. Do you use the Internet for any other purposes?\n W: Not really. I haven't got around to explore it too much.\n M: Okay, thanks. Sorry to have given you so much trouble. Thanks again.", "choices": [ "He's a software engineer in a computer company.", "He is a clerk in a bank.", "He's a market researcher of a company." ], "summary": "He's a market researcher of a company." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the matter with the man?", "dialogue": "F: Let me see. Yes, you've got quite a high temperature.\n M: I've got a bad headache, too.", "choices": [ "He has a headache.", "His stomach aches.", "His leg is broken." ], "summary": "He has a headache." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman suggest?", "dialogue": "M: I want to exercise, but I never seem to find the time.\n W: Why not do it first thing in the morning?\n M: Sounds like a good idea.", "choices": [ "Exercising right after getting up.", "Not exercising in the morning.", "Exercising after breakfast." ], "summary": "Exercising right after getting up." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the man put up on the wall yesterday?", "dialogue": "W: I like that picture you put up on the wall yesterday.\n M: Thank you. It's a photo that I took on my vacation last year.\n W: You took it yourself?\n M: I've been taking pictures for years.\n W: Sounds interesting. Can I see some more of your pictures?\n M: Yes, certainly. Some of them are just faces of people who interest me.\n W: Do you let them know that you're taking pictures of them?\n M: I try not to. I like people who are going about their business without knowing the camera is there.\n W: I suppose you need a lot of equipment.\n M: Well, I have a dozen cameras, but I use two of them more than the others.", "choices": [ "The picture he drew on his vacation.", "The picture he took.", "The picture of him taken last year." ], "summary": "The picture he took." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What kind of photographs does the man NOT like?", "dialogue": "W: I like that picture you put up on the wall yesterday.\n M: Thank you. It's a photo that I took on my vacation last year.\n W: You took it yourself?\n M: I've been taking pictures for years.\n W: Sounds interesting. Can I see some more of your pictures?\n M: Yes, certainly. Some of them are just faces of people who interest me.\n W: Do you let them know that you're taking pictures of them?\n M: I try not to. I like people who are going about their business without knowing the camera is there.\n W: I suppose you need a lot of equipment.\n M: Well, I have a dozen cameras, but I use two of them more than the others.", "choices": [ "Pictures of people posting for the camera.", "Pictures of daily lives.", "Pictures taken by other people." ], "summary": "Pictures of people posting for the camera." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many cameras does the man use more often?", "dialogue": "W: I like that picture you put up on the wall yesterday.\n M: Thank you. It's a photo that I took on my vacation last year.\n W: You took it yourself?\n M: I've been taking pictures for years.\n W: Sounds interesting. Can I see some more of your pictures?\n M: Yes, certainly. Some of them are just faces of people who interest me.\n W: Do you let them know that you're taking pictures of them?\n M: I try not to. I like people who are going about their business without knowing the camera is there.\n W: I suppose you need a lot of equipment.\n M: Well, I have a dozen cameras, but I use two of them more than the others.", "choices": [ "Twelve.", "Ten.", "Two." ], "summary": "Two." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What would the weather be like this evening?", "dialogue": "W: It's good to see the sun out again.\n M: A big improvement on what we've been having lately.\n W: It's supposed to be cloudy this evening.", "choices": [ "Overcast.", "Fine.", "Rainy." ], "summary": "Overcast." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they trying to do?", "dialogue": "M: Hurry. It is coming!\n W: We must take this one, otherwise we'll have to wait for another ten minutes.", "choices": [ "Waiting for their fight.", "Waiting for a bus.", "Taking a taxi." ], "summary": "Waiting for a bus." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman want to buy?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, could you tell me where the post office is?\n M: Post office? It's not far from here. Do you know Xinhua Road?\n W: I'm from the United States and this is my first trip to your city. I know nothing about the city.\n M: Oh, welcome to our city, I'll show you the road. Please follow me.\n W: Thanks, by the way, where can I buy a map of the city?\n M: Just at the gate of the post office. Look, the post office is just across the street.\n W: Thank you very much. Good-bye.\n M: Good-bye.", "choices": [ "A map of China.", "A map of the city.", "Stamps." ], "summary": "A map of the city." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the woman from?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, could you tell me where the post office is?\n M: Post office? It's not far from here. Do you know Xinhua Road?\n W: I'm from the United States and this is my first trip to your city. I know nothing about the city.\n M: Oh, welcome to our city, I'll show you the road. Please follow me.\n W: Thanks, by the way, where can I buy a map of the city?\n M: Just at the gate of the post office. Look, the post office is just across the street.\n W: Thank you very much. Good-bye.\n M: Good-bye.", "choices": [ "England.", "Australia.", "America." ], "summary": "America." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the two speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "W: Now, Mr White, did you see the accident clearly?\n M: Oh, yes, I was standing outside my house.\n W: Do you remember what time it happened?\n M: Yes, it was 4: 30 by my watch.\n W: Good. Now, was the truck going fast?\n M: Yes. Well, perhaps the driver thought the light was changing to green. But it was red.\n W: Are you sure, Mr. White?\n M: Yes, absolutely sure.\n W: Then the truck hit the taxi, did it?\n M: Yes, with much noise. Then I called the police.\n W: Well, thanks a lot, Mr. White. Good-bye.\n M: Good-bye.", "choices": [ "A fight in the street.", "A damaged house.", "A traffic accident." ], "summary": "A damaged house." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the man tell the woman?", "dialogue": "W: Now, Mr White, did you see the accident clearly?\n M: Oh, yes, I was standing outside my house.\n W: Do you remember what time it happened?\n M: Yes, it was 4: 30 by my watch.\n W: Good. Now, was the truck going fast?\n M: Yes. Well, perhaps the driver thought the light was changing to green. But it was red.\n W: Are you sure, Mr. White?\n M: Yes, absolutely sure.\n W: Then the truck hit the taxi, did it?\n M: Yes, with much noise. Then I called the police.\n W: Well, thanks a lot, Mr. White. Good-bye.\n M: Good-bye.", "choices": [ "The driver was drunk.", "A man was just crossing the street.", "The traffic light was red." ], "summary": "The traffic light was red." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who called the police?", "dialogue": "W: Now, Mr White, did you see the accident clearly?\n M: Oh, yes, I was standing outside my house.\n W: Do you remember what time it happened?\n M: Yes, it was 4: 30 by my watch.\n W: Good. Now, was the truck going fast?\n M: Yes. Well, perhaps the driver thought the light was changing to green. But it was red.\n W: Are you sure, Mr. White?\n M: Yes, absolutely sure.\n W: Then the truck hit the taxi, did it?\n M: Yes, with much noise. Then I called the police.\n W: Well, thanks a lot, Mr. White. Good-bye.\n M: Good-bye.", "choices": [ "Mr. White.", "The woman.", "A traffic policeman." ], "summary": "Mr. White." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the two speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Lily. Great graduation party, isn't it?\n W: Yes, everyone here is having a good time. Any ideas for the future?\n M: Well, I'm interested in finance and my uncle runs a company in Hong Kong, so I decided to go to Hong Kong University.\n W: Sounds great. Hong Kong is an international financial center. You will surely go far there.\n M: What about you?\n W: I'd like to go to university in Beijing.\n M: What do you want to take as your major, computer science or medicine?\n W: I prefer medicine. It's always being my dream to be a doctor.", "choices": [ "Their future study.", "The graduation party.", "The college entrance exam." ], "summary": "Their future study." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "In what field is the boy most likely to work in the future?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Lily. Great graduation party, isn't it?\n W: Yes, everyone here is having a good time. Any ideas for the future?\n M: Well, I'm interested in finance and my uncle runs a company in Hong Kong, so I decided to go to Hong Kong University.\n W: Sounds great. Hong Kong is an international financial center. You will surely go far there.\n M: What about you?\n W: I'd like to go to university in Beijing.\n M: What do you want to take as your major, computer science or medicine?\n W: I prefer medicine. It's always being my dream to be a doctor.", "choices": [ "Medicine.", "Computing.", "Banking." ], "summary": "Banking." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn about the girl?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Lily. Great graduation party, isn't it?\n W: Yes, everyone here is having a good time. Any ideas for the future?\n M: Well, I'm interested in finance and my uncle runs a company in Hong Kong, so I decided to go to Hong Kong University.\n W: Sounds great. Hong Kong is an international financial center. You will surely go far there.\n M: What about you?\n W: I'd like to go to university in Beijing.\n M: What do you want to take as your major, computer science or medicine?\n W: I prefer medicine. It's always being my dream to be a doctor.", "choices": [ "Her uncle has a company.", "She dreams of becoming a doctor.", "She wants to live in Hong Kong." ], "summary": "She dreams of becoming a doctor." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why didn't the woman answer the phone?", "dialogue": "M: I tried to call you last night. But there wasn't any answer.\n W: I know. Our phone isn't working.", "choices": [ "She was too tired to answer it", "She worked late at the office", "The phone was out of order" ], "summary": "The phone was out of order" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What happened to the woman is purse?", "dialogue": "W: I can't find my purse.\n M: Oh, no. Maybe you left it at the bank. You took it out when you cashed the cheque.\n W: But I remember having it after that.\n M: Well, you paid for the coffee when we were in that coffee shop. Remember?\n W: That's right. I remember feeling it to my pocket as we walked out.\n M: And then, we dropped in ... bookshop...\n W: Yes. But I remember taking a piece of paper out of my purse to write down the name of the book on it. I think I must have left the purse on the shelf. I'll call the bookshop and see if they found it.", "choices": [ "It was missing", "It was left home", "It was stolen" ], "summary": "It was missing" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the woman go to the bank for?", "dialogue": "W: I can't find my purse.\n M: Oh, no. Maybe you left it at the bank. You took it out when you cashed the cheque.\n W: But I remember having it after that.\n M: Well, you paid for the coffee when we were in that coffee shop. Remember?\n W: That's right. I remember feeling it to my pocket as we walked out.\n M: And then, we dropped in ... bookshop...\n W: Yes. But I remember taking a piece of paper out of my purse to write down the name of the book on it. I think I must have left the purse on the shelf. I'll call the bookshop and see if they found it.", "choices": [ "To pay the bill", "To cash the cheque.", "To open an account" ], "summary": "To cash the cheque." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which is the right order of the places the speakers have been to?", "dialogue": "W: I can't find my purse.\n M: Oh, no. Maybe you left it at the bank. You took it out when you cashed the cheque.\n W: But I remember having it after that.\n M: Well, you paid for the coffee when we were in that coffee shop. Remember?\n W: That's right. I remember feeling it to my pocket as we walked out.\n M: And then, we dropped in ... bookshop...\n W: Yes. But I remember taking a piece of paper out of my purse to write down the name of the book on it. I think I must have left the purse on the shelf. I'll call the bookshop and see if they found it.", "choices": [ "Coffee shop---bookshop---bank", "Bookshop---bank---coffee shop", "Bank---coffee shop---bookshop" ], "summary": "Bank---coffee shop---bookshop" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man want to do?", "dialogue": "W: This is the same block we drove down two minutes ago. You're lost.\n M: I'm not. You just wrote down the wrong address. Let's just park and walk toward that tall building. Surely someone on the road can point the way.", "choices": [ "Stop to ask for directions.", "Drive to the tall building.", "Write down the correct address." ], "summary": "Stop to ask for directions." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What kind of movie is the girl going to see on her date?", "dialogue": "Girl: He's here. Bye Dad.\n Dad: Wait, wait, wait ... Where are you going?\n Girl: Dad. I've already told mom. I'm going out tonight.\n Dad: Who with? You mean you're going on a date?\n Girl: Yeah. Mom met Dirk yesterday. [Dirk!?] He's sooo cool. We're going on a double-date with Cindy and Evan.\n Dad: Dirk.\n Girl: I have to go.\n Dad: Wait, wait. I want to meet this guy.\n Girl: He's waiting for me.\n Dad: Well, so what are you going to do tonight? Going to the library?\n Girl: Dad! We're going out to eat, and then we're going to catch a movie.\n Dad: What movie and what is it rated?\n Girl: It's a science fiction thriller called ... well, I don't know what it is called, but it's rated PG.\n Dad: And where's the movie showing?\n Girl: Down at the Campus Plaza Movie Theater.\n Dad: Hey, I was thinking about seeing a movie down there tonight, too.\n Girl: Ah, Dad.\n Dad: Hey, Let me meet that guy. [Father looks out the living room window] ... Hey, that guy has a moustache!\n Girl: Dad. That's not Dirk. That's his older brother. He's taking us there! Can I go now?\n Dad: Well ...\n Girl: Mom said I could, and mom knows his parents.\n Dad: Well ...\n Girl: Dad.\n Dad: Okay, but be home by 8:00.\n Girl: Eight!? The movie doesn't start until 7:30. Come on, Dad.\n Dad: Okay. Be back by 11:00.\n Girl: Love you, Dad.\n Dad: Love you, too.\n Girl: Bye.\n Dad:Bye.", "choices": [ "horror", "romance", "science fiction" ], "summary": "science fiction" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "At what theater is the movie playing?", "dialogue": "Girl: He's here. Bye Dad.\n Dad: Wait, wait, wait ... Where are you going?\n Girl: Dad. I've already told mom. I'm going out tonight.\n Dad: Who with? You mean you're going on a date?\n Girl: Yeah. Mom met Dirk yesterday. [Dirk!?] He's sooo cool. We're going on a double-date with Cindy and Evan.\n Dad: Dirk.\n Girl: I have to go.\n Dad: Wait, wait. I want to meet this guy.\n Girl: He's waiting for me.\n Dad: Well, so what are you going to do tonight? Going to the library?\n Girl: Dad! We're going out to eat, and then we're going to catch a movie.\n Dad: What movie and what is it rated?\n Girl: It's a science fiction thriller called ... well, I don't know what it is called, but it's rated PG.\n Dad: And where's the movie showing?\n Girl: Down at the Campus Plaza Movie Theater.\n Dad: Hey, I was thinking about seeing a movie down there tonight, too.\n Girl: Ah, Dad.\n Dad: Hey, Let me meet that guy. [Father looks out the living room window] ... Hey, that guy has a moustache!\n Girl: Dad. That's not Dirk. That's his older brother. He's taking us there! Can I go now?\n Dad: Well ...\n Girl: Mom said I could, and mom knows his parents.\n Dad: Well ...\n Girl: Dad.\n Dad: Okay, but be home by 8:00.\n Girl: Eight!? The movie doesn't start until 7:30. Come on, Dad.\n Dad: Okay. Be back by 11:00.\n Girl: Love you, Dad.\n Dad: Love you, too.\n Girl: Bye.\n Dad:Bye.", "choices": [ "Central Palace", "Campus Plaza", "Common Plex" ], "summary": "Campus Plaza" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How is the girl getting to the movie?", "dialogue": "Girl: He's here. Bye Dad.\n Dad: Wait, wait, wait ... Where are you going?\n Girl: Dad. I've already told mom. I'm going out tonight.\n Dad: Who with? You mean you're going on a date?\n Girl: Yeah. Mom met Dirk yesterday. [Dirk!?] He's sooo cool. We're going on a double-date with Cindy and Evan.\n Dad: Dirk.\n Girl: I have to go.\n Dad: Wait, wait. I want to meet this guy.\n Girl: He's waiting for me.\n Dad: Well, so what are you going to do tonight? Going to the library?\n Girl: Dad! We're going out to eat, and then we're going to catch a movie.\n Dad: What movie and what is it rated?\n Girl: It's a science fiction thriller called ... well, I don't know what it is called, but it's rated PG.\n Dad: And where's the movie showing?\n Girl: Down at the Campus Plaza Movie Theater.\n Dad: Hey, I was thinking about seeing a movie down there tonight, too.\n Girl: Ah, Dad.\n Dad: Hey, Let me meet that guy. [Father looks out the living room window] ... Hey, that guy has a moustache!\n Girl: Dad. That's not Dirk. That's his older brother. He's taking us there! Can I go now?\n Dad: Well ...\n Girl: Mom said I could, and mom knows his parents.\n Dad: Well ...\n Girl: Dad.\n Dad: Okay, but be home by 8:00.\n Girl: Eight!? The movie doesn't start until 7:30. Come on, Dad.\n Dad: Okay. Be back by 11:00.\n Girl: Love you, Dad.\n Dad: Love you, too.\n Girl: Bye.\n Dad:Bye.", "choices": [ "She is getting a ride with her brother.", "Her date is coming to pick her up.", "She is going by bus and will meet her date there." ], "summary": "Her date is coming to pick her up." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time does the movie begin?", "dialogue": "Girl: He's here. Bye Dad.\n Dad: Wait, wait, wait ... Where are you going?\n Girl: Dad. I've already told mom. I'm going out tonight.\n Dad: Who with? You mean you're going on a date?\n Girl: Yeah. Mom met Dirk yesterday. [Dirk!?] He's sooo cool. We're going on a double-date with Cindy and Evan.\n Dad: Dirk.\n Girl: I have to go.\n Dad: Wait, wait. I want to meet this guy.\n Girl: He's waiting for me.\n Dad: Well, so what are you going to do tonight? Going to the library?\n Girl: Dad! We're going out to eat, and then we're going to catch a movie.\n Dad: What movie and what is it rated?\n Girl: It's a science fiction thriller called ... well, I don't know what it is called, but it's rated PG.\n Dad: And where's the movie showing?\n Girl: Down at the Campus Plaza Movie Theater.\n Dad: Hey, I was thinking about seeing a movie down there tonight, too.\n Girl: Ah, Dad.\n Dad: Hey, Let me meet that guy. [Father looks out the living room window] ... Hey, that guy has a moustache!\n Girl: Dad. That's not Dirk. That's his older brother. He's taking us there! Can I go now?\n Dad: Well ...\n Girl: Mom said I could, and mom knows his parents.\n Dad: Well ...\n Girl: Dad.\n Dad: Okay, but be home by 8:00.\n Girl: Eight!? The movie doesn't start until 7:30. Come on, Dad.\n Dad: Okay. Be back by 11:00.\n Girl: Love you, Dad.\n Dad: Love you, too.\n Girl: Bye.\n Dad:Bye.", "choices": [ "7:30 p.m.", "8:00 p.m.", "8:30 p.m." ], "summary": "7:30 p.m." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time does she have to be home?", "dialogue": "Girl: He's here. Bye Dad.\n Dad: Wait, wait, wait ... Where are you going?\n Girl: Dad. I've already told mom. I'm going out tonight.\n Dad: Who with? You mean you're going on a date?\n Girl: Yeah. Mom met Dirk yesterday. [Dirk!?] He's sooo cool. We're going on a double-date with Cindy and Evan.\n Dad: Dirk.\n Girl: I have to go.\n Dad: Wait, wait. I want to meet this guy.\n Girl: He's waiting for me.\n Dad: Well, so what are you going to do tonight? Going to the library?\n Girl: Dad! We're going out to eat, and then we're going to catch a movie.\n Dad: What movie and what is it rated?\n Girl: It's a science fiction thriller called ... well, I don't know what it is called, but it's rated PG.\n Dad: And where's the movie showing?\n Girl: Down at the Campus Plaza Movie Theater.\n Dad: Hey, I was thinking about seeing a movie down there tonight, too.\n Girl: Ah, Dad.\n Dad: Hey, Let me meet that guy. [Father looks out the living room window] ... Hey, that guy has a moustache!\n Girl: Dad. That's not Dirk. That's his older brother. He's taking us there! Can I go now?\n Dad: Well ...\n Girl: Mom said I could, and mom knows his parents.\n Dad: Well ...\n Girl: Dad.\n Dad: Okay, but be home by 8:00.\n Girl: Eight!? The movie doesn't start until 7:30. Come on, Dad.\n Dad: Okay. Be back by 11:00.\n Girl: Love you, Dad.\n Dad: Love you, too.\n Girl: Bye.\n Dad:Bye.", "choices": [ "10:00 p.m.", "10:30 p.m.", "11:00 p.m." ], "summary": "11:00 p.m." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who did the woman live with in 1940?", "dialogue": "M: Thanks for agreeing to this interview,Mrs. Rogers. My teacher wants me to interview someone who lived during the 1940s.\n W: Of course, Joey. What's your first question?\n M: Well,where were you living in 1940?\n W: In Minneapolis, Minnesota, where I was born and raised.\n M: Did you live with your family?\n W: Yes,with my parents and my younger brother. In 1943,I moved to Washington D. C. by myself. I got a job as a typist for a newspaper.\n M: What was D. C. like?\n W: It was an exciting time to be living there. I got my interest in politics from being in the nation's capital. When I moved to California,I went straight to Sacramento and got a job working for a state lawmaker.\n M: Were you in California when the war ended?\n W: No, I was still in D. C. I met my husband there, and we moved the following year, in 1946.\n M: How long did you work for the lawmaker?\n W: Well, I was a secretary for that politician for two years. Then I had my two girls and stayed home for a few years. But as soon as they were old enough, I ran for office myself.\n M: Really? Did you win?\n W: I did. I spent the next 20 years as a local politician.\n M: Wow. I've lived next door for years, and I didn't even know that!", "choices": [ "By herself.", "With her husband.", "With her parents and brother." ], "summary": "With her parents and brother." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where was the woman in 1945?", "dialogue": "M: Thanks for agreeing to this interview,Mrs. Rogers. My teacher wants me to interview someone who lived during the 1940s.\n W: Of course, Joey. What's your first question?\n M: Well,where were you living in 1940?\n W: In Minneapolis, Minnesota, where I was born and raised.\n M: Did you live with your family?\n W: Yes,with my parents and my younger brother. In 1943,I moved to Washington D. C. by myself. I got a job as a typist for a newspaper.\n M: What was D. C. like?\n W: It was an exciting time to be living there. I got my interest in politics from being in the nation's capital. When I moved to California,I went straight to Sacramento and got a job working for a state lawmaker.\n M: Were you in California when the war ended?\n W: No, I was still in D. C. I met my husband there, and we moved the following year, in 1946.\n M: How long did you work for the lawmaker?\n W: Well, I was a secretary for that politician for two years. Then I had my two girls and stayed home for a few years. But as soon as they were old enough, I ran for office myself.\n M: Really? Did you win?\n W: I did. I spent the next 20 years as a local politician.\n M: Wow. I've lived next door for years, and I didn't even know that!", "choices": [ "In Minnesota.", "In Washington D. C..", "In California." ], "summary": "In Washington D. C.." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which job did the woman have for the longest time?", "dialogue": "M: Thanks for agreeing to this interview,Mrs. Rogers. My teacher wants me to interview someone who lived during the 1940s.\n W: Of course, Joey. What's your first question?\n M: Well,where were you living in 1940?\n W: In Minneapolis, Minnesota, where I was born and raised.\n M: Did you live with your family?\n W: Yes,with my parents and my younger brother. In 1943,I moved to Washington D. C. by myself. I got a job as a typist for a newspaper.\n M: What was D. C. like?\n W: It was an exciting time to be living there. I got my interest in politics from being in the nation's capital. When I moved to California,I went straight to Sacramento and got a job working for a state lawmaker.\n M: Were you in California when the war ended?\n W: No, I was still in D. C. I met my husband there, and we moved the following year, in 1946.\n M: How long did you work for the lawmaker?\n W: Well, I was a secretary for that politician for two years. Then I had my two girls and stayed home for a few years. But as soon as they were old enough, I ran for office myself.\n M: Really? Did you win?\n W: I did. I spent the next 20 years as a local politician.\n M: Wow. I've lived next door for years, and I didn't even know that!", "choices": [ "Politician.", "Secretary.", "News reporter." ], "summary": "Politician." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the probable relationship between the speakers?", "dialogue": "M: Thanks for agreeing to this interview,Mrs. Rogers. My teacher wants me to interview someone who lived during the 1940s.\n W: Of course, Joey. What's your first question?\n M: Well,where were you living in 1940?\n W: In Minneapolis, Minnesota, where I was born and raised.\n M: Did you live with your family?\n W: Yes,with my parents and my younger brother. In 1943,I moved to Washington D. C. by myself. I got a job as a typist for a newspaper.\n M: What was D. C. like?\n W: It was an exciting time to be living there. I got my interest in politics from being in the nation's capital. When I moved to California,I went straight to Sacramento and got a job working for a state lawmaker.\n M: Were you in California when the war ended?\n W: No, I was still in D. C. I met my husband there, and we moved the following year, in 1946.\n M: How long did you work for the lawmaker?\n W: Well, I was a secretary for that politician for two years. Then I had my two girls and stayed home for a few years. But as soon as they were old enough, I ran for office myself.\n M: Really? Did you win?\n W: I did. I spent the next 20 years as a local politician.\n M: Wow. I've lived next door for years, and I didn't even know that!", "choices": [ "Neighbors.", "Teacher and student.", "Grandma and grandson." ], "summary": "Neighbors." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time will the game be finished?", "dialogue": "M: This game is so exciting. What's the time?\n W: It's 3:40. They've only got 20 minutes before it's finished.", "choices": [ "4:20 p.m.", "4:00 p.m.", "3:00 p.m." ], "summary": "4:00 p.m." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the woman feel?", "dialogue": "W: Look, it's already 8. Jim said he'd be here by 7.\n M: Yes, but you know what the traffic is like this time of the evening.\n W: He said he is trying not to be late. Why does he always do this? I've had enough this time.", "choices": [ "Worried.", "Surprised.", "Angry." ], "summary": "Angry." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the dialogue take place?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, this is Room 205. What time is the dinner, please?\n W: The main restaurant opens at 7 in the evening and closes at 10. Our coffee shop is open 24 hours a day.\n M: And what time is it now, please?\n W: It's 6 p.m., sir.\n M: Thank you.", "choices": [ "In a hotel.", "In a restaurant.", "In the street." ], "summary": "In a hotel." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the total cost of the tickets?", "dialogue": "A: Good morning. Do you have any tickets left for this evening's performance?\n B: Let me just have a look. Well, there're a few seats left in the front stalls. How many tickets do you want?\n A: Just two.\n B: Yes, I can give you two in the third row. They are 39 pounds each.\n A: 39 pounds! I see. All right, I'll take them.\n B: That's 78 pounds altogether. You can come to pick them up by 6:30.", "choices": [ "78", "39", "36" ], "summary": "78" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is John's occupation now?", "dialogue": "M: John worked as a teacher for two years. Then he became a reporter, after that he started writing novels.\n W: I know. And he's been doing that ever since.", "choices": [ "He is a writer.", "He is a teacher.", "He is a reporter." ], "summary": "He is a writer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much does one ticket cost?", "dialogue": "W: Here's a one hundred dollar bill. I'd like to buy four tickets for tonight's show.\n M: OK,four tickets. And here's ten dollars change.", "choices": [ "$20.", "$22.5.", "$25." ], "summary": "$22.5." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the woman's husband now?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Mr. Smith, this is Ruth Harber. May I speak to my husband?\n M: Mr. Harber is in the lab now. And then he's going to the library. I'll tell him to call you at home.", "choices": [ "At home.", "In the library.", "In the lab." ], "summary": "In the lab." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What happened to Miguel last weekend?", "dialogue": "W: Miguel, why haven't you finished your science homework all week?\n M: I'm sorry, Ms. Perry. My house burned down last weekend. My family and I have been sleeping at my grandma's all week. I'm very stressed. I can't do my homework because my grandma's house is so loud and I lost my textbook.\n W: Oh, no! Let's talk more about it during lunch. Can you come to my office then?\n M: Yes, but I might be a little late. My grandma's kitchen is too small to make food, so I need to buy lunch.", "choices": [ "He lost his textbook.", "He took care of his grandma.", "His house burned down." ], "summary": "His house burned down." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why will Miguel be late to Ms. Perry's office?", "dialogue": "W: Miguel, why haven't you finished your science homework all week?\n M: I'm sorry, Ms. Perry. My house burned down last weekend. My family and I have been sleeping at my grandma's all week. I'm very stressed. I can't do my homework because my grandma's house is so loud and I lost my textbook.\n W: Oh, no! Let's talk more about it during lunch. Can you come to my office then?\n M: Yes, but I might be a little late. My grandma's kitchen is too small to make food, so I need to buy lunch.", "choices": [ "He has to buy his lunch.", "He has to do his homework.", "He has to make food for his grandma." ], "summary": "He has to buy his lunch." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the two speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Jenny. What did you do today?\n W: Hi, Mark! I've just got back from the Art Gallery. They had a wonderful art exhibition today. You shouldn't have stayed home and worked on that paper. I think you would have been inspired by some of the paintings.\n M: Oh, Idon't know. I don't really care for modern art.\n W: I think you should think ofmodern art like food. You need to taste things to see if you like them. You know, some of the pieces at the exhibition were even for sale. The last one was on sale for $9,000.\n M: $9,000? Well, I may go and visit the exhibition tomorrow, but I'm not going tobuy anything.\n W: OK, let me know how it goes, won't you? And you might give Tom a call. He wanted to go with me today but his aunt was intown so he couldn't. He really wants to go.\n M: OK, I will.", "choices": [ "A famous painting", "Some unusual food", "An art exhibition" ], "summary": "An art exhibition" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman tell the man to do?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Jenny. What did you do today?\n W: Hi, Mark! I've just got back from the Art Gallery. They had a wonderful art exhibition today. You shouldn't have stayed home and worked on that paper. I think you would have been inspired by some of the paintings.\n M: Oh, Idon't know. I don't really care for modern art.\n W: I think you should think ofmodern art like food. You need to taste things to see if you like them. You know, some of the pieces at the exhibition were even for sale. The last one was on sale for $9,000.\n M: $9,000? Well, I may go and visit the exhibition tomorrow, but I'm not going tobuy anything.\n W: OK, let me know how it goes, won't you? And you might give Tom a call. He wanted to go with me today but his aunt was intown so he couldn't. He really wants to go.\n M: OK, I will.", "choices": [ "Give Tom a call", "Get some art work", "Stay at home" ], "summary": "Give Tom a call" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did Tom do today?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Jenny. What did you do today?\n W: Hi, Mark! I've just got back from the Art Gallery. They had a wonderful art exhibition today. You shouldn't have stayed home and worked on that paper. I think you would have been inspired by some of the paintings.\n M: Oh, Idon't know. I don't really care for modern art.\n W: I think you should think ofmodern art like food. You need to taste things to see if you like them. You know, some of the pieces at the exhibition were even for sale. The last one was on sale for $9,000.\n M: $9,000? Well, I may go and visit the exhibition tomorrow, but I'm not going tobuy anything.\n W: OK, let me know how it goes, won't you? And you might give Tom a call. He wanted to go with me today but his aunt was intown so he couldn't. He really wants to go.\n M: OK, I will.", "choices": [ "He visited a gallery", "He worked on his paper", "He spent time with his aunt" ], "summary": "He spent time with his aunt" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they talking about?", "dialogue": "M: Recently, my back's been hurting whenever I lift anything.\n W: You'd better take it easy for a few days.", "choices": [ "The woman's work.", "The woman's health.", "The man's health." ], "summary": "The man's health." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When did the woman begin to prepare for the performance?", "dialogue": "W: We are going to put on a performance.\n M: Really? When?\n W: On May 4. We have been preparing for it for two months.\n M: Where are you going to put it on? In your school?\n W: No. At the People's Theatre.\n M: If I remember correctly, you put it on at the Youth Square last year.\n W: Yeah. But it is under repair now.\n M: But why are you doing that? To collect money for repairing the Youth Square?\n W: No. We want to collect money and send it to Project Hope.\n M: That sounds like a good idea. Good luck to you.\n W: Thanks a lot.", "choices": [ "On May 4.", "In the early April.", "Two months ago." ], "summary": "Two months ago." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's probably the woman?", "dialogue": "W: We are going to put on a performance.\n M: Really? When?\n W: On May 4. We have been preparing for it for two months.\n M: Where are you going to put it on? In your school?\n W: No. At the People's Theatre.\n M: If I remember correctly, you put it on at the Youth Square last year.\n W: Yeah. But it is under repair now.\n M: But why are you doing that? To collect money for repairing the Youth Square?\n W: No. We want to collect money and send it to Project Hope.\n M: That sounds like a good idea. Good luck to you.\n W: Thanks a lot.", "choices": [ "An actress.", "A company clerk.", "An athlete." ], "summary": "An actress." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why won't they put it on at the Youth Square?", "dialogue": "W: We are going to put on a performance.\n M: Really? When?\n W: On May 4. We have been preparing for it for two months.\n M: Where are you going to put it on? In your school?\n W: No. At the People's Theatre.\n M: If I remember correctly, you put it on at the Youth Square last year.\n W: Yeah. But it is under repair now.\n M: But why are you doing that? To collect money for repairing the Youth Square?\n W: No. We want to collect money and send it to Project Hope.\n M: That sounds like a good idea. Good luck to you.\n W: Thanks a lot.", "choices": [ "Because another performance is there.", "Because it is being repaired.", "Because someone is collecting money there." ], "summary": "Because it is being repaired." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the performance for?", "dialogue": "W: We are going to put on a performance.\n M: Really? When?\n W: On May 4. We have been preparing for it for two months.\n M: Where are you going to put it on? In your school?\n W: No. At the People's Theatre.\n M: If I remember correctly, you put it on at the Youth Square last year.\n W: Yeah. But it is under repair now.\n M: But why are you doing that? To collect money for repairing the Youth Square?\n W: No. We want to collect money and send it to Project Hope.\n M: That sounds like a good idea. Good luck to you.\n W: Thanks a lot.", "choices": [ "Celebrating May 4.", "Collecting money for Project Hope.", "Repairing the Youth Square." ], "summary": "Collecting money for Project Hope." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the two speakers?", "dialogue": "W: Oh, this is amazing! It's so lifelike. Oh, just look at the sky and the sea. A work of a talent!\n M: Yeah. I can't agree more. It's outstanding in this gallery.", "choices": [ "By the sea.", "In a gallery.", "In a library." ], "summary": "In a gallery." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are they talking?", "dialogue": "W: What would you like to order, sir?\n M: Yes, please. I'd like roast duck and a glass of bear.", "choices": [ "At home.", "In a post office.", "In a restaurant." ], "summary": "In a restaurant." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How often does the man go swimming?", "dialogue": "W: You are interested in sports, aren't you?\n M: Yes. I go swimming once a week and play tennis twice a month.", "choices": [ "Once a week.", "Twice a week.", "Once a month." ], "summary": "Once a week." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the girl imply?", "dialogue": "M: Please pass me the salt.\n W: But mum, I'm washing clothes. My dad is free.", "choices": [ "She will pass the salt to her mother.", "Her dad is busy.", "Her father can do it for her mother." ], "summary": "Her father can do it for her mother." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the woman do?", "dialogue": "M: Um... What do you plan to do this weekend?\n W: Well... I have a lot of homework and I must hand it in on Monday.", "choices": [ "Study at home.", "Go shopping.", "Clean her house." ], "summary": "Study at home." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they going to do?", "dialogue": "Man: Where shall we go?\n Woman: Since there isn't any homework for today, let's go to the movies instead of going home.", "choices": [ "Go home.", "Do the homework.", "Go to movie." ], "summary": "Go to movie." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the man going?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me, could you please tell me the way to the city library?\n W: I'm sorry. I'm a stranger here myself, but if you cross the road and ask in the police station which is beside the supermarket, I'm sure they'll help you.", "choices": [ "The police station.", "The city library.", "The supermarket." ], "summary": "The city library." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "According to the conversation, which item did the woman NOT purchase with her credit card?", "dialogue": "Man: Hi, Sis. I just came over to drop off the DVDs you wanted, and ... Hey, wow!? Where did you get all of this stuff?\n Woman: I bought it. So, what do you think of my new entertainment center? And the widescreen TV ...\n Man: Bought it?\n Woman: ... and my new DVD player. Here, let me show you my stereo. You can really rock the house with this one.\n Man: But where did you get the dough to buy all this? You didn't borrow money from mom and dad again, did you?\n Woman: Of course not. I got it with this!\n Man: This? Let me see that ... Have you been using Dad's credit card again?\n Woman: No, silly. It's mine. It's student credit card.\n Man: A student credit card? How in the world did you get one of these?\n Woman: I got an application in the mail.\n Man: Well, why did you get one in the first place?\n Woman: Listen. Times are changing, and having a credit card helps you build a credit rating, control spending, and even buy things that you can't pay with cash ... like the plane ticket I got recently.\n Man: What plane ticket?\n Woman: Oh yeah, my roommate and I are going to Hawaii over the school break, and course, I needed some new clothes for that so ...\n Man: I don't want to hear it. How does having a student credit card control spending? It sounds you've spent yourself in a hole. Anyway, student credit cards just lead to impulse spending ... as I can see here. And the interest rates of student credit cards are usually sky-high, and if you miss a payment, the rates, well, just jump!\n Woman: Ah. The credit card has a credit limit ...\n Man: ... of $20,000?\n Woman: No, no quite that high. Anyway, ...\n Man: I've heard enough.\n Woman: Did I tell you we now get digital cable with over 100 channels? Oh, and here's your birthday present. A new MP3 player ...\n Man: Yeah. Oh, don't tell me. Charged on the credit card. Listen. Hey, I don't think having a student credit card is a bad idea, but this is ridiculous. And how in the world are you going to pay off your credit card bill?\n Woman: Um, with my birthday money? It's coming up in a week.\n Man: Hey, let's sit down and talk about how you're going to pay things back, and maybe we can come up with a budget that will help you get out of this mess. That's the least I can do.", "choices": [ "a digital camera", "a TV", "a stereo" ], "summary": "a digital camera" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is one reason to explain why the woman obtained a student credit card?", "dialogue": "Man: Hi, Sis. I just came over to drop off the DVDs you wanted, and ... Hey, wow!? Where did you get all of this stuff?\n Woman: I bought it. So, what do you think of my new entertainment center? And the widescreen TV ...\n Man: Bought it?\n Woman: ... and my new DVD player. Here, let me show you my stereo. You can really rock the house with this one.\n Man: But where did you get the dough to buy all this? You didn't borrow money from mom and dad again, did you?\n Woman: Of course not. I got it with this!\n Man: This? Let me see that ... Have you been using Dad's credit card again?\n Woman: No, silly. It's mine. It's student credit card.\n Man: A student credit card? How in the world did you get one of these?\n Woman: I got an application in the mail.\n Man: Well, why did you get one in the first place?\n Woman: Listen. Times are changing, and having a credit card helps you build a credit rating, control spending, and even buy things that you can't pay with cash ... like the plane ticket I got recently.\n Man: What plane ticket?\n Woman: Oh yeah, my roommate and I are going to Hawaii over the school break, and course, I needed some new clothes for that so ...\n Man: I don't want to hear it. How does having a student credit card control spending? It sounds you've spent yourself in a hole. Anyway, student credit cards just lead to impulse spending ... as I can see here. And the interest rates of student credit cards are usually sky-high, and if you miss a payment, the rates, well, just jump!\n Woman: Ah. The credit card has a credit limit ...\n Man: ... of $20,000?\n Woman: No, no quite that high. Anyway, ...\n Man: I've heard enough.\n Woman: Did I tell you we now get digital cable with over 100 channels? Oh, and here's your birthday present. A new MP3 player ...\n Man: Yeah. Oh, don't tell me. Charged on the credit card. Listen. Hey, I don't think having a student credit card is a bad idea, but this is ridiculous. And how in the world are you going to pay off your credit card bill?\n Woman: Um, with my birthday money? It's coming up in a week.\n Man: Hey, let's sit down and talk about how you're going to pay things back, and maybe we can come up with a budget that will help you get out of this mess. That's the least I can do.", "choices": [ "She wants to buy things at a discount using the card.", "She hopes to establish a good credit rating.", "She doesn't want to borrow from her parents." ], "summary": "She hopes to establish a good credit rating." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is one problem NOT mentioned in the conversation?", "dialogue": "Man: Hi, Sis. I just came over to drop off the DVDs you wanted, and ... Hey, wow!? Where did you get all of this stuff?\n Woman: I bought it. So, what do you think of my new entertainment center? And the widescreen TV ...\n Man: Bought it?\n Woman: ... and my new DVD player. Here, let me show you my stereo. You can really rock the house with this one.\n Man: But where did you get the dough to buy all this? You didn't borrow money from mom and dad again, did you?\n Woman: Of course not. I got it with this!\n Man: This? Let me see that ... Have you been using Dad's credit card again?\n Woman: No, silly. It's mine. It's student credit card.\n Man: A student credit card? How in the world did you get one of these?\n Woman: I got an application in the mail.\n Man: Well, why did you get one in the first place?\n Woman: Listen. Times are changing, and having a credit card helps you build a credit rating, control spending, and even buy things that you can't pay with cash ... like the plane ticket I got recently.\n Man: What plane ticket?\n Woman: Oh yeah, my roommate and I are going to Hawaii over the school break, and course, I needed some new clothes for that so ...\n Man: I don't want to hear it. How does having a student credit card control spending? It sounds you've spent yourself in a hole. Anyway, student credit cards just lead to impulse spending ... as I can see here. And the interest rates of student credit cards are usually sky-high, and if you miss a payment, the rates, well, just jump!\n Woman: Ah. The credit card has a credit limit ...\n Man: ... of $20,000?\n Woman: No, no quite that high. Anyway, ...\n Man: I've heard enough.\n Woman: Did I tell you we now get digital cable with over 100 channels? Oh, and here's your birthday present. A new MP3 player ...\n Man: Yeah. Oh, don't tell me. Charged on the credit card. Listen. Hey, I don't think having a student credit card is a bad idea, but this is ridiculous. And how in the world are you going to pay off your credit card bill?\n Woman: Um, with my birthday money? It's coming up in a week.\n Man: Hey, let's sit down and talk about how you're going to pay things back, and maybe we can come up with a budget that will help you get out of this mess. That's the least I can do.", "choices": [ "People generally have a difficult time getting out of debt.", "Students often apply for more credit cards than they need.", "The interest rates on student cards are very high." ], "summary": "Students often apply for more credit cards than they need." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman imply about how she plans on resolving her credit card problems?", "dialogue": "Man: Hi, Sis. I just came over to drop off the DVDs you wanted, and ... Hey, wow!? Where did you get all of this stuff?\n Woman: I bought it. So, what do you think of my new entertainment center? And the widescreen TV ...\n Man: Bought it?\n Woman: ... and my new DVD player. Here, let me show you my stereo. You can really rock the house with this one.\n Man: But where did you get the dough to buy all this? You didn't borrow money from mom and dad again, did you?\n Woman: Of course not. I got it with this!\n Man: This? Let me see that ... Have you been using Dad's credit card again?\n Woman: No, silly. It's mine. It's student credit card.\n Man: A student credit card? How in the world did you get one of these?\n Woman: I got an application in the mail.\n Man: Well, why did you get one in the first place?\n Woman: Listen. Times are changing, and having a credit card helps you build a credit rating, control spending, and even buy things that you can't pay with cash ... like the plane ticket I got recently.\n Man: What plane ticket?\n Woman: Oh yeah, my roommate and I are going to Hawaii over the school break, and course, I needed some new clothes for that so ...\n Man: I don't want to hear it. How does having a student credit card control spending? It sounds you've spent yourself in a hole. Anyway, student credit cards just lead to impulse spending ... as I can see here. And the interest rates of student credit cards are usually sky-high, and if you miss a payment, the rates, well, just jump!\n Woman: Ah. The credit card has a credit limit ...\n Man: ... of $20,000?\n Woman: No, no quite that high. Anyway, ...\n Man: I've heard enough.\n Woman: Did I tell you we now get digital cable with over 100 channels? Oh, and here's your birthday present. A new MP3 player ...\n Man: Yeah. Oh, don't tell me. Charged on the credit card. Listen. Hey, I don't think having a student credit card is a bad idea, but this is ridiculous. And how in the world are you going to pay off your credit card bill?\n Woman: Um, with my birthday money? It's coming up in a week.\n Man: Hey, let's sit down and talk about how you're going to pay things back, and maybe we can come up with a budget that will help you get out of this mess. That's the least I can do.", "choices": [ "She hopes that someone will give her the money.", "She plans on getting rid of her student credit cards.", "She is going to return the items she purchased on the card." ], "summary": "She hopes that someone will give her the money." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man going to do for the woman to help her manage her money?", "dialogue": "Man: Hi, Sis. I just came over to drop off the DVDs you wanted, and ... Hey, wow!? Where did you get all of this stuff?\n Woman: I bought it. So, what do you think of my new entertainment center? And the widescreen TV ...\n Man: Bought it?\n Woman: ... and my new DVD player. Here, let me show you my stereo. You can really rock the house with this one.\n Man: But where did you get the dough to buy all this? You didn't borrow money from mom and dad again, did you?\n Woman: Of course not. I got it with this!\n Man: This? Let me see that ... Have you been using Dad's credit card again?\n Woman: No, silly. It's mine. It's student credit card.\n Man: A student credit card? How in the world did you get one of these?\n Woman: I got an application in the mail.\n Man: Well, why did you get one in the first place?\n Woman: Listen. Times are changing, and having a credit card helps you build a credit rating, control spending, and even buy things that you can't pay with cash ... like the plane ticket I got recently.\n Man: What plane ticket?\n Woman: Oh yeah, my roommate and I are going to Hawaii over the school break, and course, I needed some new clothes for that so ...\n Man: I don't want to hear it. How does having a student credit card control spending? It sounds you've spent yourself in a hole. Anyway, student credit cards just lead to impulse spending ... as I can see here. And the interest rates of student credit cards are usually sky-high, and if you miss a payment, the rates, well, just jump!\n Woman: Ah. The credit card has a credit limit ...\n Man: ... of $20,000?\n Woman: No, no quite that high. Anyway, ...\n Man: I've heard enough.\n Woman: Did I tell you we now get digital cable with over 100 channels? Oh, and here's your birthday present. A new MP3 player ...\n Man: Yeah. Oh, don't tell me. Charged on the credit card. Listen. Hey, I don't think having a student credit card is a bad idea, but this is ridiculous. And how in the world are you going to pay off your credit card bill?\n Woman: Um, with my birthday money? It's coming up in a week.\n Man: Hey, let's sit down and talk about how you're going to pay things back, and maybe we can come up with a budget that will help you get out of this mess. That's the least I can do.", "choices": [ "help her find a better paying job to cover her expenses", "teach her how to prepare a financial management plan", "show her how she can apply for low-interest student credit cards" ], "summary": "teach her how to prepare a financial management plan" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "M: Someone came late last night looking for you. I told him you were out and suggested that he leave a no te, but he didn't.\n W: Late last night? That's strange. What did he look like?\n M: He seemed to be about thirty or so.\n W: Was he tall or short?\n M: He wasn't very tall, nor very short. About aver age height, I think.\n W: Was he fat or thin?\n M: A bit thin, if I remember correctly. Anyway, certainly not fat, but then he wasn't very thin either.\n W: Was there anything unusual about his looks? What kind of face did he have-round, square or long?\n M: Let me think...It was rather square, but not very. Or was it? Really, I didn't notice. It was so late and the lighting wasn't good.\n W: Was he wearing glasses?\n M: Was he or wasn't he? I'm not sure now. You see, I was so tired and sleepy. I didn't notice. I didn't pay much attention.", "choices": [ "They are boss and employee.", "They are teacher and stu dent.", "They are next door neighbors." ], "summary": "They are next door neighbors." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How old is the man?", "dialogue": "M: Someone came late last night looking for you. I told him you were out and suggested that he leave a no te, but he didn't.\n W: Late last night? That's strange. What did he look like?\n M: He seemed to be about thirty or so.\n W: Was he tall or short?\n M: He wasn't very tall, nor very short. About aver age height, I think.\n W: Was he fat or thin?\n M: A bit thin, if I remember correctly. Anyway, certainly not fat, but then he wasn't very thin either.\n W: Was there anything unusual about his looks? What kind of face did he have-round, square or long?\n M: Let me think...It was rather square, but not very. Or was it? Really, I didn't notice. It was so late and the lighting wasn't good.\n W: Was he wearing glasses?\n M: Was he or wasn't he? I'm not sure now. You see, I was so tired and sleepy. I didn't notice. I didn't pay much attention.", "choices": [ "He is an old man.", "He is a middle aged man.", "He is a young man." ], "summary": "He is a middle aged man." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What kind of looking does the man probably have?", "dialogue": "M: Someone came late last night looking for you. I told him you were out and suggested that he leave a no te, but he didn't.\n W: Late last night? That's strange. What did he look like?\n M: He seemed to be about thirty or so.\n W: Was he tall or short?\n M: He wasn't very tall, nor very short. About aver age height, I think.\n W: Was he fat or thin?\n M: A bit thin, if I remember correctly. Anyway, certainly not fat, but then he wasn't very thin either.\n W: Was there anything unusual about his looks? What kind of face did he have-round, square or long?\n M: Let me think...It was rather square, but not very. Or was it? Really, I didn't notice. It was so late and the lighting wasn't good.\n W: Was he wearing glasses?\n M: Was he or wasn't he? I'm not sure now. You see, I was so tired and sleepy. I didn't notice. I didn't pay much attention.", "choices": [ "He has a special looking.", "He has a good looking.", "He has an ordinary looking." ], "summary": "He has an ordinary looking." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When did her mother put Christmas presents in her stockings?", "dialogue": "F: My father often put Christmas presents in my stockings, but last night my mother did that.\n M: Oh, I know your mother was really Father Christmas on Christmas Eve.", "choices": [ "On Christmas Eve.", "Every night.", "On Christmas night." ], "summary": "On Christmas Eve." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers doing?", "dialogue": "W: Raise your head a little bit and hold the saddle and smile a little. You look wonderful posing like that. Shall I crack the shutter? Shall I press the shutter?\n M: Wait a minute. Let me put on a cowboy hat.", "choices": [ "Riding a horse.", "Taking a photo.", "Playing a game." ], "summary": "Taking a photo." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Does the woman know the way?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me, where's the cinema?\n F: ... Maybe it's that way.", "choices": [ "She doesn't know it clearly", "Of course she knows it clearly", "No, she knows nothing about it" ], "summary": "She doesn't know it clearly" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man suggest to the woman?", "dialogue": "W: My watch stopped again, and it has stopped three times today.\n M: Why don't you take it to the watch and clock shop at the street corner? They can fix it for you easily.", "choices": [ "That she should buy a new watch.", "That she should return it to the shop.", "That she should have it repaired." ], "summary": "That she should have it repaired." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: I found the lounge such a cozy place to study in. I really like the feeling in sitting on the sofa and doing the reading.\n M: Well, for me the hardest part about studying here is staying awake.", "choices": [ "He will help the woman with her reading.", "The lounge is not a place for him to study in.", "He feels sleepy whenever he tries to study." ], "summary": "The lounge is not a place for him to study in." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the two speakers talking?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, may I speak to Peter?\n W: Sorry, he's out. May I take a message for him?", "choices": [ "On a bus.", "In the office over the telephone.", "On the train." ], "summary": "In the office over the telephone." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much did the man pay for the cap?", "dialogue": "M: Which cap did you finally decide to buy?\n W: Well, I would have liked to buy the blue one, but it was 50 dollar So I bought another one instead and saved 10 dollars.", "choices": [ "Ten dollars.", "Forty dollars.", "Fifty dollars" ], "summary": "Forty dollars." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "According to the woman, what shall the man do first?", "dialogue": "M: This machine has so many buttons. I can't figure out which one makes it run.\n W: You'd better read the instructions first. Pressing the buttons randomly may cause the machine to break down.", "choices": [ "Read the operation manual.", "Try the buttons one by one.", "Ask the shop assistant for advice." ], "summary": "Read the operation manual." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the man from?", "dialogue": "W: Where are you from?\n M: I'm English, but I've been living in the US and Canada for nine years.", "choices": [ "England.", "The US.", "Canada." ], "summary": "England." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the speakers now?", "dialogue": "M: Would you show me a pair of brown shoes in size six, please?\n W: Oh, what a pity! We have no size six left.", "choices": [ "In a factory.", "In the classroom.", "In a shop." ], "summary": "In a shop." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man advise the woman to do?", "dialogue": "W: I've been studying all the time, but I still can't see any improvement in my grades.\n M: Maybe instead of studying in your dorm, you'd better go some place where there are fewer distractions.", "choices": [ "Avoid distractions while studying in her dorm.", "Improve her grades gradually.", "Study in a quiet place." ], "summary": "Study in a quiet place." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was the boy doing this time yesterday?", "dialogue": "F: Were you planting trees at this time yesterday?\n M: No, I was playing football.", "choices": [ "Planting trees.", "Playing football.", "Planting flowers." ], "summary": "Playing football." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What subject does the man teach now?", "dialogue": "M: Good morning. Mary, how's it going?\n W: Pretty good, Bill. How about you?\n M: Oh. I'm OK. How is that English class you're teaching?\n W: It's going really well. I have a great class this year. I've got 30 students.\n M: That's good. I love to teach English. I'm only teaching history now.", "choices": [ "English.", "Chemistry.", "History." ], "summary": "History." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: I haven't studied much English this week at all.\n M: Why worry? We have a vacation coming up. Soon you'll have lots of time.", "choices": [ "The woman should study hard.", "The woman does not need to worry about her study now.", "The woman should not worry about her vacation." ], "summary": "The woman does not need to worry about her study now." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does this conversation take place?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me. Can you do me a favor?\n W: What's your problem?\n M: I just can not find the right place here. I've never been here before.\n W: You must be a freshman. What do you want anyway?\n M: I want to find a book that I need for my term paper, but I cannot find it anywhere.\n W: The library has five reading rooms. You may try the General Reading Room. You can find almost all the books there. But you can not take the book out of the reading room.\n M: It doesn't matter. I just want to refer to it for some figures. Where is it?\n W: Go out of this building, cross the sports field, and you will see a white house. The General Reading Room is inside it.\n M: No wonder! It's not here! Thank you very much.\n W: My pleasure!", "choices": [ "In a library.", "In a bookstore.", "On a sports field." ], "summary": "In a library." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the man not able to find the book he needs?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me. Can you do me a favor?\n W: What's your problem?\n M: I just can not find the right place here. I've never been here before.\n W: You must be a freshman. What do you want anyway?\n M: I want to find a book that I need for my term paper, but I cannot find it anywhere.\n W: The library has five reading rooms. You may try the General Reading Room. You can find almost all the books there. But you can not take the book out of the reading room.\n M: It doesn't matter. I just want to refer to it for some figures. Where is it?\n W: Go out of this building, cross the sports field, and you will see a white house. The General Reading Room is inside it.\n M: No wonder! It's not here! Thank you very much.\n W: My pleasure!", "choices": [ "It's the first time he's come to the library.", "There's only one reading room in the library.", "He wants to refer to the book for some figures." ], "summary": "It's the first time he's come to the library." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "where is the General Reading Room?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me. Can you do me a favor?\n W: What's your problem?\n M: I just can not find the right place here. I've never been here before.\n W: You must be a freshman. What do you want anyway?\n M: I want to find a book that I need for my term paper, but I cannot find it anywhere.\n W: The library has five reading rooms. You may try the General Reading Room. You can find almost all the books there. But you can not take the book out of the reading room.\n M: It doesn't matter. I just want to refer to it for some figures. Where is it?\n W: Go out of this building, cross the sports field, and you will see a white house. The General Reading Room is inside it.\n M: No wonder! It's not here! Thank you very much.\n W: My pleasure!", "choices": [ "Beside the library building.", "Inside the library building.", "In a white house across the sports field." ], "summary": "In a white house across the sports field." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many reading rooms does the library have?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me. Can you do me a favor?\n W: What's your problem?\n M: I just can not find the right place here. I've never been here before.\n W: You must be a freshman. What do you want anyway?\n M: I want to find a book that I need for my term paper, but I cannot find it anywhere.\n W: The library has five reading rooms. You may try the General Reading Room. You can find almost all the books there. But you can not take the book out of the reading room.\n M: It doesn't matter. I just want to refer to it for some figures. Where is it?\n W: Go out of this building, cross the sports field, and you will see a white house. The General Reading Room is inside it.\n M: No wonder! It's not here! Thank you very much.\n W: My pleasure!", "choices": [ "Four.", "Five.", "Six." ], "summary": "Five." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is Mr. Li?", "dialogue": "M: Have you seen Mr. Li?\n W: No, I haven't. Is he looking for me?\n M: Yes, he is. He wants to talk to you.\n W: To me? About what?\n M: There's an opening in the sales department. He wants to talk to you about it.\n W: Oh, that's great! What kind of this job is it?\n M: He hasn't told me exactly. But it will be a better job than this.\n W: Thank you for your help.\n M: Don't thank me yet! He hasn't talked to you and he hasn't chosen you for the job yet.\n W: I know.", "choices": [ "The woman's co-worker.", "The woman's secretary.", "The woman's boss." ], "summary": "The woman's boss." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Mr. Li want to talk to the woman about?", "dialogue": "M: Have you seen Mr. Li?\n W: No, I haven't. Is he looking for me?\n M: Yes, he is. He wants to talk to you.\n W: To me? About what?\n M: There's an opening in the sales department. He wants to talk to you about it.\n W: Oh, that's great! What kind of this job is it?\n M: He hasn't told me exactly. But it will be a better job than this.\n W: Thank you for your help.\n M: Don't thank me yet! He hasn't talked to you and he hasn't chosen you for the job yet.\n W: I know.", "choices": [ "A job offer.", "A big sale.", "A new department." ], "summary": "A job offer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the speakers possibly?", "dialogue": "W: How do you feel today?\n M: I still have a headache, but my temperature has gone down.", "choices": [ "In a factory.", "In a hospital.", "On a train." ], "summary": "In a hospital." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the man do last weekend?", "dialogue": "M: Did you do anything last weekend?\n W: Not much. What did you do?\n M: I had planned to go skiing or do some shopping, but wound up studying.", "choices": [ "He went skiing.", "He studied.", "He did nothing." ], "summary": "He studied." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know from the coversation?", "dialogue": "M: Do you know where Lily is?\n W: She was here. Hm... Try then next room.", "choices": [ "The woman knows where Lily is", "The man wants to find Lily", "Lily is in the next room" ], "summary": "The man wants to find Lily" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How did the woman get something?", "dialogue": "W: I've got something for you.\n M: Really? What is it?\n W: Something I picked up while I was in Europe.\n M: How nice! Thanks ever so much.", "choices": [ "She bought it.", "She picked it up in Europe.", "She found it in her office." ], "summary": "She picked it up in Europe." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The following details are true about the new device EXCEPT", "dialogue": "Woman: What are you reading, Bill?\n Man: It's this week New Scientist. Why?\n Woman: I was just wondering. It looks interesting. But I've never actually read myself. It's for real scientists, or can ordinary people like me understand it?\n Man: Always for anyone, really. It usually has articles or stories about current affairs about science, as well as papers about new development in research. I'm reading about new telephone that allows you to see the person you are speaking to as well as see him.\n Woman: Oh, I heard about it. Is it on the market yet? Can I buy one?\n Man: No. Not this one. But the company has made other models to try on business. This one is special because its color and image is moving.\n Woman: Oh, that's interesting.\n Man: You see the first video phones. That's what they are called. They made in Japan. But they can only show still black and white image. So this video phone is much better than that. Mind you, I'm not sure I want one, would you?\n Woman: Well, no, I don't think a word. I bet it costs a lot of money. Did it say how much it costs?\n Man: Yes. The yearly black and white one costs several hundreds pounds. But one in the story is about to cost several thousands pounds.\n Woman: Hmm, what does anybody want one, do you think?\n Man: Business organizations that need frequent contact overseas want it. It's like a face-to-face conversation, so maybe a lot of overseas travels can be avoided.\n Woman: Yes, I suppose so.", "choices": [ "it has color", "it has a moving image", "it costs less money" ], "summary": "it costs less money" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why didn't Bill want one of them?", "dialogue": "Woman: What are you reading, Bill?\n Man: It's this week New Scientist. Why?\n Woman: I was just wondering. It looks interesting. But I've never actually read myself. It's for real scientists, or can ordinary people like me understand it?\n Man: Always for anyone, really. It usually has articles or stories about current affairs about science, as well as papers about new development in research. I'm reading about new telephone that allows you to see the person you are speaking to as well as see him.\n Woman: Oh, I heard about it. Is it on the market yet? Can I buy one?\n Man: No. Not this one. But the company has made other models to try on business. This one is special because its color and image is moving.\n Woman: Oh, that's interesting.\n Man: You see the first video phones. That's what they are called. They made in Japan. But they can only show still black and white image. So this video phone is much better than that. Mind you, I'm not sure I want one, would you?\n Woman: Well, no, I don't think a word. I bet it costs a lot of money. Did it say how much it costs?\n Man: Yes. The yearly black and white one costs several hundreds pounds. But one in the story is about to cost several thousands pounds.\n Woman: Hmm, what does anybody want one, do you think?\n Man: Business organizations that need frequent contact overseas want it. It's like a face-to-face conversation, so maybe a lot of overseas travels can be avoided.\n Woman: Yes, I suppose so.", "choices": [ "He wanted to buy one from Japan.", "He wasn't sure about its quality.", "He thought it was expensive." ], "summary": "He thought it was expensive." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which of the following statements is INCORRECT about the woman?", "dialogue": "Woman: What are you reading, Bill?\n Man: It's this week New Scientist. Why?\n Woman: I was just wondering. It looks interesting. But I've never actually read myself. It's for real scientists, or can ordinary people like me understand it?\n Man: Always for anyone, really. It usually has articles or stories about current affairs about science, as well as papers about new development in research. I'm reading about new telephone that allows you to see the person you are speaking to as well as see him.\n Woman: Oh, I heard about it. Is it on the market yet? Can I buy one?\n Man: No. Not this one. But the company has made other models to try on business. This one is special because its color and image is moving.\n Woman: Oh, that's interesting.\n Man: You see the first video phones. That's what they are called. They made in Japan. But they can only show still black and white image. So this video phone is much better than that. Mind you, I'm not sure I want one, would you?\n Woman: Well, no, I don't think a word. I bet it costs a lot of money. Did it say how much it costs?\n Man: Yes. The yearly black and white one costs several hundreds pounds. But one in the story is about to cost several thousands pounds.\n Woman: Hmm, what does anybody want one, do you think?\n Man: Business organizations that need frequent contact overseas want it. It's like a face-to-face conversation, so maybe a lot of overseas travels can be avoided.\n Woman: Yes, I suppose so.", "choices": [ "She had never read the magazine herself.", "She knew who usually read the magazine.", "She was quite interested in the new device." ], "summary": "She knew who usually read the magazine." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The conversation is mainly about ________.", "dialogue": "Woman: What are you reading, Bill?\n Man: It's this week New Scientist. Why?\n Woman: I was just wondering. It looks interesting. But I've never actually read myself. It's for real scientists, or can ordinary people like me understand it?\n Man: Always for anyone, really. It usually has articles or stories about current affairs about science, as well as papers about new development in research. I'm reading about new telephone that allows you to see the person you are speaking to as well as see him.\n Woman: Oh, I heard about it. Is it on the market yet? Can I buy one?\n Man: No. Not this one. But the company has made other models to try on business. This one is special because its color and image is moving.\n Woman: Oh, that's interesting.\n Man: You see the first video phones. That's what they are called. They made in Japan. But they can only show still black and white image. So this video phone is much better than that. Mind you, I'm not sure I want one, would you?\n Woman: Well, no, I don't think a word. I bet it costs a lot of money. Did it say how much it costs?\n Man: Yes. The yearly black and white one costs several hundreds pounds. But one in the story is about to cost several thousands pounds.\n Woman: Hmm, what does anybody want one, do you think?\n Man: Business organizations that need frequent contact overseas want it. It's like a face-to-face conversation, so maybe a lot of overseas travels can be avoided.\n Woman: Yes, I suppose so.", "choices": [ "a new type of telephone", "the cost of telephones", "some features of the magazine" ], "summary": "a new type of telephone" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the girl do tomorrow?", "dialogue": "M: Mary, would you like to have a picnic with us tomorrow?\n W: Sorry, but mum asked me to go shopping with her.", "choices": [ "Have a picnic.", "Stay at home with her mum.", "Go shopping." ], "summary": "Go shopping." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "F: Did you enjoy yourselves at the party last night?\n M: Oh, our car broke down on the way, and we didn't get there.", "choices": [ "He didn't go to the party.", "He didn't enjoy the party.", "He was very late for the party." ], "summary": "He didn't go to the party." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many birds can the man see?", "dialogue": "F: Can you see any birds in the tree?\n M: Hardly any.", "choices": [ "None at all.", "Some more.", "Quite a few." ], "summary": "None at all." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman suggest the man do?", "dialogue": "M: Daisy was furious yesterday because I lost her notebook. Should I go see her and apologize to her again?\n W: Well, if I were you, I'd let her cool off a few days before I approach her.", "choices": [ "Leave Daisy alone for the time being.", "Go see Daisy immediately.", "Apologize to Daisy again by phone." ], "summary": "Leave Daisy alone for the time being." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation take place?", "dialogue": "M: Hi. I think I'm sitting next to you. Seat 35B.\n W: Oh,sorry. I'll just move my things. Hold on a minute.\n M: Thanks. Phwoo...I've been waiting in departure for ages.\n W: Mmm...The flight was delayed leaving Beijing. Security checks, you know.\n M: Yeah. Same here.\n W: Are you going to London, then?\n M: Yes. I'm going to the LSE to do a master's degree in International Relations.\n W: Really? That sounds interesting. You must be really clever.\n M: So are you going to London too?\n W: Well actually, I'm going to the University of Middlesex to do Business Studies.\n M: That sounds interesting.\n W: Well actually, it's my parents who want me to do Business Studies. I'd rather study Philosophy, but my dad wants me to take over the family business. He thinks Business Studies will make me rich.\n M: Well, nobody wants to be poor...ah, here's the drinks trolley. What would you like?\n W: A Coke, please,I'm sorry...I don't know your name...\n M: Oh, sorry. I forgot...Ali.", "choices": [ "In a ship.", "In a flight.", "In a train." ], "summary": "In a flight." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man go to London?", "dialogue": "M: Hi. I think I'm sitting next to you. Seat 35B.\n W: Oh,sorry. I'll just move my things. Hold on a minute.\n M: Thanks. Phwoo...I've been waiting in departure for ages.\n W: Mmm...The flight was delayed leaving Beijing. Security checks, you know.\n M: Yeah. Same here.\n W: Are you going to London, then?\n M: Yes. I'm going to the LSE to do a master's degree in International Relations.\n W: Really? That sounds interesting. You must be really clever.\n M: So are you going to London too?\n W: Well actually, I'm going to the University of Middlesex to do Business Studies.\n M: That sounds interesting.\n W: Well actually, it's my parents who want me to do Business Studies. I'd rather study Philosophy, but my dad wants me to take over the family business. He thinks Business Studies will make me rich.\n M: Well, nobody wants to be poor...ah, here's the drinks trolley. What would you like?\n W: A Coke, please,I'm sorry...I don't know your name...\n M: Oh, sorry. I forgot...Ali.", "choices": [ "To pursue his master degree.", "To do business.", "To attend an international meeting." ], "summary": "To pursue his master degree." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why do the woman's parents want her to do Business Studies?", "dialogue": "M: Hi. I think I'm sitting next to you. Seat 35B.\n W: Oh,sorry. I'll just move my things. Hold on a minute.\n M: Thanks. Phwoo...I've been waiting in departure for ages.\n W: Mmm...The flight was delayed leaving Beijing. Security checks, you know.\n M: Yeah. Same here.\n W: Are you going to London, then?\n M: Yes. I'm going to the LSE to do a master's degree in International Relations.\n W: Really? That sounds interesting. You must be really clever.\n M: So are you going to London too?\n W: Well actually, I'm going to the University of Middlesex to do Business Studies.\n M: That sounds interesting.\n W: Well actually, it's my parents who want me to do Business Studies. I'd rather study Philosophy, but my dad wants me to take over the family business. He thinks Business Studies will make me rich.\n M: Well, nobody wants to be poor...ah, here's the drinks trolley. What would you like?\n W: A Coke, please,I'm sorry...I don't know your name...\n M: Oh, sorry. I forgot...Ali.", "choices": [ "Because they want her to run a company.", "Because they want her to be a career woman.", "Because they want her to take over the family business." ], "summary": "Because they want her to take over the family business." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When is Eric supposed to play basketball?", "dialogue": "M: You know, Sally, we've both been working too hard. We've got to get away for a while, even if it's just for a few days.\n W: What a good idea, Eric! That would be wonderful. Let me look at my schedule...I could take off a week from Thursday, but no sooner.\n M: Let me look at my schedule too...Yes, that looks good.\n W: I thought you had a basketball game every Thursday until the end of the month.\n M: Oh, you're right. I must have forgotten to write that down. How about the next Thursday after that? Basketball season's over then. Do you know if you can get it off?\n W: That's Thursday and Friday, the third and fourth? I don't care if I can-I will get off. We need the change. Where would you like to go? New York?\n M: No, we don't have enough time to go there, and it's too expensive anyway.\n W: And we want to relax, not run around all the time. I know! Do you remember that little hotel in Wilmington, Vermont, where we stayed years ago? That would be perfect.\n M: Well, that was July, though. I wonder if they're open in the winter.\n W: Most likely, during skiing season. Uh...oh, I'd forgotten about skiing season. I don't know if we could get a room.\n M: I'll call and find out. Do you remember the name?\n W: It's right on the tip of my tongue...I have it. The Strawberry River Inn.", "choices": [ "Every Thursday that month.", "A week from Thursday.", "Thursday and Friday,the third and fourth." ], "summary": "Every Thursday that month." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When does this conversation take place?", "dialogue": "M: You know, Sally, we've both been working too hard. We've got to get away for a while, even if it's just for a few days.\n W: What a good idea, Eric! That would be wonderful. Let me look at my schedule...I could take off a week from Thursday, but no sooner.\n M: Let me look at my schedule too...Yes, that looks good.\n W: I thought you had a basketball game every Thursday until the end of the month.\n M: Oh, you're right. I must have forgotten to write that down. How about the next Thursday after that? Basketball season's over then. Do you know if you can get it off?\n W: That's Thursday and Friday, the third and fourth? I don't care if I can-I will get off. We need the change. Where would you like to go? New York?\n M: No, we don't have enough time to go there, and it's too expensive anyway.\n W: And we want to relax, not run around all the time. I know! Do you remember that little hotel in Wilmington, Vermont, where we stayed years ago? That would be perfect.\n M: Well, that was July, though. I wonder if they're open in the winter.\n W: Most likely, during skiing season. Uh...oh, I'd forgotten about skiing season. I don't know if we could get a room.\n M: I'll call and find out. Do you remember the name?\n W: It's right on the tip of my tongue...I have it. The Strawberry River Inn.", "choices": [ "In the summer.", "In the winter.", "In the fall." ], "summary": "In the winter." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the name of the hotel where Sally and Eric are going to stay?", "dialogue": "M: You know, Sally, we've both been working too hard. We've got to get away for a while, even if it's just for a few days.\n W: What a good idea, Eric! That would be wonderful. Let me look at my schedule...I could take off a week from Thursday, but no sooner.\n M: Let me look at my schedule too...Yes, that looks good.\n W: I thought you had a basketball game every Thursday until the end of the month.\n M: Oh, you're right. I must have forgotten to write that down. How about the next Thursday after that? Basketball season's over then. Do you know if you can get it off?\n W: That's Thursday and Friday, the third and fourth? I don't care if I can-I will get off. We need the change. Where would you like to go? New York?\n M: No, we don't have enough time to go there, and it's too expensive anyway.\n W: And we want to relax, not run around all the time. I know! Do you remember that little hotel in Wilmington, Vermont, where we stayed years ago? That would be perfect.\n M: Well, that was July, though. I wonder if they're open in the winter.\n W: Most likely, during skiing season. Uh...oh, I'd forgotten about skiing season. I don't know if we could get a room.\n M: I'll call and find out. Do you remember the name?\n W: It's right on the tip of my tongue...I have it. The Strawberry River Inn.", "choices": [ "The Wilmington Hotel.", "The River Inn.", "The Strawberry River Inn." ], "summary": "The Strawberry River Inn." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the main problem discussed in the conversation?", "dialogue": "Heather: Ron, what are you doing?\n Ron: Ah, nothing. I'm just looking up some information on the Internet.\n Heather: Like what? Let me see.\n Ron: No, no, it's okay. I mean, you know ...\n Heather: Baldness? What are you looking that up for? [Well, you know ... ] I ... I mean, you're not that bad off.\n Ron: Ah, there you go. Bringing it up again!\n Heather: No. I mean it. You look great! Honestly, it's not that bad.\n Ron: Hey, I get enough of it from friends, and the people at work, and now from you!\n Heather: Well, maybe you could wear a toupee? I think you'd look great.\n Ron: Oh no. And have it slip off my head on to my date's dinner plate as I lean over to kiss her? Uh-uh.\n Heather: Well, have you ever thought about seeking medical advice? There are new advances in medicines that not only retard hair loss, but help regenerate new growth.\n Ron: Ah, I still don't give much credibility to medical treatment to prevent permanent hair loss.\n Heather: Well, what about accepting the fact that you're just losing your hair?\n Ron: I just can't give up hope. I know appearances shouldn't matter, but I don't know. I just feel that women just avoid me.\n Heather: Come on. You can't be serious.\n Ron: No really. I've seen it many times. It just, I don't know ...", "choices": [ "extreme stress", "hair loss", "declining health" ], "summary": "hair loss" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Based on the conversation, what is the most probable relationship between the speakers?", "dialogue": "Heather: Ron, what are you doing?\n Ron: Ah, nothing. I'm just looking up some information on the Internet.\n Heather: Like what? Let me see.\n Ron: No, no, it's okay. I mean, you know ...\n Heather: Baldness? What are you looking that up for? [Well, you know ... ] I ... I mean, you're not that bad off.\n Ron: Ah, there you go. Bringing it up again!\n Heather: No. I mean it. You look great! Honestly, it's not that bad.\n Ron: Hey, I get enough of it from friends, and the people at work, and now from you!\n Heather: Well, maybe you could wear a toupee? I think you'd look great.\n Ron: Oh no. And have it slip off my head on to my date's dinner plate as I lean over to kiss her? Uh-uh.\n Heather: Well, have you ever thought about seeking medical advice? There are new advances in medicines that not only retard hair loss, but help regenerate new growth.\n Ron: Ah, I still don't give much credibility to medical treatment to prevent permanent hair loss.\n Heather: Well, what about accepting the fact that you're just losing your hair?\n Ron: I just can't give up hope. I know appearances shouldn't matter, but I don't know. I just feel that women just avoid me.\n Heather: Come on. You can't be serious.\n Ron: No really. I've seen it many times. It just, I don't know ...", "choices": [ "old friends", "brother and sister", "colleagues from work" ], "summary": "brother and sister" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the man hesitant about seeking medical treatment for his condition?", "dialogue": "Heather: Ron, what are you doing?\n Ron: Ah, nothing. I'm just looking up some information on the Internet.\n Heather: Like what? Let me see.\n Ron: No, no, it's okay. I mean, you know ...\n Heather: Baldness? What are you looking that up for? [Well, you know ... ] I ... I mean, you're not that bad off.\n Ron: Ah, there you go. Bringing it up again!\n Heather: No. I mean it. You look great! Honestly, it's not that bad.\n Ron: Hey, I get enough of it from friends, and the people at work, and now from you!\n Heather: Well, maybe you could wear a toupee? I think you'd look great.\n Ron: Oh no. And have it slip off my head on to my date's dinner plate as I lean over to kiss her? Uh-uh.\n Heather: Well, have you ever thought about seeking medical advice? There are new advances in medicines that not only retard hair loss, but help regenerate new growth.\n Ron: Ah, I still don't give much credibility to medical treatment to prevent permanent hair loss.\n Heather: Well, what about accepting the fact that you're just losing your hair?\n Ron: I just can't give up hope. I know appearances shouldn't matter, but I don't know. I just feel that women just avoid me.\n Heather: Come on. You can't be serious.\n Ron: No really. I've seen it many times. It just, I don't know ...", "choices": [ "He feels medical treatment is still unproven for his condition.", "He is worried about the side effects of the medication.", "He thinks the treatment is too expensive." ], "summary": "He feels medical treatment is still unproven for his condition." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man probably do at the end of the conversation?", "dialogue": "Heather: Ron, what are you doing?\n Ron: Ah, nothing. I'm just looking up some information on the Internet.\n Heather: Like what? Let me see.\n Ron: No, no, it's okay. I mean, you know ...\n Heather: Baldness? What are you looking that up for? [Well, you know ... ] I ... I mean, you're not that bad off.\n Ron: Ah, there you go. Bringing it up again!\n Heather: No. I mean it. You look great! Honestly, it's not that bad.\n Ron: Hey, I get enough of it from friends, and the people at work, and now from you!\n Heather: Well, maybe you could wear a toupee? I think you'd look great.\n Ron: Oh no. And have it slip off my head on to my date's dinner plate as I lean over to kiss her? Uh-uh.\n Heather: Well, have you ever thought about seeking medical advice? There are new advances in medicines that not only retard hair loss, but help regenerate new growth.\n Ron: Ah, I still don't give much credibility to medical treatment to prevent permanent hair loss.\n Heather: Well, what about accepting the fact that you're just losing your hair?\n Ron: I just can't give up hope. I know appearances shouldn't matter, but I don't know. I just feel that women just avoid me.\n Heather: Come on. You can't be serious.\n Ron: No really. I've seen it many times. It just, I don't know ...", "choices": [ "He continues to look for other solutions to his problem.", "He decides to visit a doctor at his sister's urging.", "He finally accepts that state of his condition." ], "summary": "He continues to look for other solutions to his problem." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will they do first?", "dialogue": "M: I can't find the key to my car, I need to go for a drive.\n W: I'll look for it later. Right now I want you to help fix the shelf before I paint it.", "choices": [ "Look for the key.", "Repair the car.", "Fix a shelf." ], "summary": "Fix a shelf." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the man nervous?", "dialogue": "W: Come on. Will you please stop biting your nails?\n M: Sorry, I just can't help it.\n W: But it's annoying.\n M: I don't mean to annoy you. I feel so nervous.\n W: Why?\n M: I feel nervous every time I take examinadons.\n W: Just relax. I used to feel the same way, but now I can handle exams easily.\n M: How do you make it?\n W: Well. I attended some lectures on taking exams.\n M: That works? What's the importance?\n W: Well, you should know that you've been working really hard. And the most important thing is that you should know that the world wouldn't end if you fail.\n M: Ok. I'll have a try and see if it works.", "choices": [ "He's afraid of taking exams.", "He's afraid of seeing his teachers.", "He's afraid of being blamed by his teacher." ], "summary": "He's afraid of taking exams." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What helped the woman overcome the nervousness?", "dialogue": "W: Come on. Will you please stop biting your nails?\n M: Sorry, I just can't help it.\n W: But it's annoying.\n M: I don't mean to annoy you. I feel so nervous.\n W: Why?\n M: I feel nervous every time I take examinadons.\n W: Just relax. I used to feel the same way, but now I can handle exams easily.\n M: How do you make it?\n W: Well. I attended some lectures on taking exams.\n M: That works? What's the importance?\n W: Well, you should know that you've been working really hard. And the most important thing is that you should know that the world wouldn't end if you fail.\n M: Ok. I'll have a try and see if it works.", "choices": [ "She attended some lectures.", "She worked very hard.", "She didn't care." ], "summary": "She attended some lectures." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the most important thing to overcome nervousness according to the woman?", "dialogue": "W: Come on. Will you please stop biting your nails?\n M: Sorry, I just can't help it.\n W: But it's annoying.\n M: I don't mean to annoy you. I feel so nervous.\n W: Why?\n M: I feel nervous every time I take examinadons.\n W: Just relax. I used to feel the same way, but now I can handle exams easily.\n M: How do you make it?\n W: Well. I attended some lectures on taking exams.\n M: That works? What's the importance?\n W: Well, you should know that you've been working really hard. And the most important thing is that you should know that the world wouldn't end if you fail.\n M: Ok. I'll have a try and see if it works.", "choices": [ "Don't be afraid of failing.", "Work very hard.", "Don't take it seriously." ], "summary": "Don't be afraid of failing." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman suggest the man to do?", "dialogue": "M: Good morning. I would like to borrow some novels in English. What kind of books would you recommend?\n W: It might be a good idea to read some easy articles first. You will enjoy them more and be able to read fast.\n M: That's a good idea. Thank you for your advice.", "choices": [ "Read some novels in English.", "Read some easy articles in English first.", "Borrow some articles in English." ], "summary": "Read some easy articles in English first." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the common room?", "dialogue": "M: Mrs. Huang, you are on the third floor.\n W: It looks very comfortable.\n M: You have got a lovely view of Yellowstone Park. This is your private room, and just opposite is a kitchen which all six of you share. There is a common room at the end of the corridor, and a game room next door.", "choices": [ "Opposite the kitchen.", "At the end of the corridor.", "Near Yellowstone Park." ], "summary": "At the end of the corridor." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does this conversation most probably take place?", "dialogue": "M: How long can I keep them?\n W: Ten days. Then you will have to return them; otherwise you will be fined for being overdue.", "choices": [ "In a library.", "In a hospital.", "At a bank." ], "summary": "In a library." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did the man find his school bag?", "dialogue": "W: Where did you say you found your schoolbag?\n M: It was lying under a tree between the language lab and the library building.\n W: How do you like this bag?\n M: Yah! It's strong and wonderfully designed.\n W: How much is it?\n M: 69 dollars and 50 cents.\n W: I'll take one tomorrow. Oh. It's 6:30. I know the station gives the news every hour on the hour, but I don't know when they announce the weather.\n M: Ten minutes to and ten minutes after the hour.\n W: I see.", "choices": [ "Under a tree.", "In the language lab.", "In a park." ], "summary": "Under a tree." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the price of the bag?", "dialogue": "W: Where did you say you found your schoolbag?\n M: It was lying under a tree between the language lab and the library building.\n W: How do you like this bag?\n M: Yah! It's strong and wonderfully designed.\n W: How much is it?\n M: 69 dollars and 50 cents.\n W: I'll take one tomorrow. Oh. It's 6:30. I know the station gives the news every hour on the hour, but I don't know when they announce the weather.\n M: Ten minutes to and ten minutes after the hour.\n W: I see.", "choices": [ "$69.50.", "$69.15.", "$59.60." ], "summary": "$69.50." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long will the woman have to wait to get the next weather report?", "dialogue": "W: Where did you say you found your schoolbag?\n M: It was lying under a tree between the language lab and the library building.\n W: How do you like this bag?\n M: Yah! It's strong and wonderfully designed.\n W: How much is it?\n M: 69 dollars and 50 cents.\n W: I'll take one tomorrow. Oh. It's 6:30. I know the station gives the news every hour on the hour, but I don't know when they announce the weather.\n M: Ten minutes to and ten minutes after the hour.\n W: I see.", "choices": [ "30 minutes.", "20 minutes.", "10 minutes." ], "summary": "20 minutes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much money does the woman have now?", "dialogue": "M: Can you lend me five dollars?\n W: I had ten dollars but I just spent seven.", "choices": [ "$ 10.", "$ 3.", "$ 5." ], "summary": "$ 3." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man want to order?", "dialogue": "W: What are you going to have?\n M: I'm going to order scrambled eggs and toast.", "choices": [ "Scrambled eggs.", "Toast.", "Scrambled eggs and toast." ], "summary": "Scrambled eggs and toast." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man want to be?", "dialogue": "F: Excuse me, can you tell me what do you want to be after you graduate?\n M: I want to be an engineer.", "choices": [ "A teacher.", "A doctor.", "An engineer." ], "summary": "An engineer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man's name?", "dialogue": "Stephanie: Hi, this is Stephanie. I can't answer the phone right now. I'm away, but feel free to call, leave a message, or text. Alright. Bye.\n Ronald: Uh, hello, uh yeah. Hi, Stephanie, or Steffi. Uh, I can't do this? Oh yeah. Uh. Yes, Stephanie, my name is Ronald, but my friends call me Ron. My parents call me, well, forget about that. Uh, I'm originally from Canada, but I grew in Texas. I'm 24 years old, and uh, I graduated from high school about five years ago, and I'm the manager of an exotic pet shop. We carry all kinds of birds, and snakes, and spiders, and fish. We even have one snake that is about four meters long, but I keep him at home. And oh, yeah. Um, my hobbies. I fish, hunt, and ride horses in my free time. My favorite foods are beef, beef, and beef. I don't eat many vegetables, except potatoes with my beef. And, oh yeah, I sometimes eat apples and beef sometimes. I have two brothers. Both of them live with me because they don't have jobs, and my mom lives with me, and I have three dogs: Brutus, Charlie, and Samantha. Oh, and one more thing. This might seem strange, but I enjoy reading poetry. So, that's about it. I hope to hear from you. You can call me if you want. The number is 789-1350. Yeah, uh, right. Catch later, alligator. Oh, oh, that's so stupid. Uh, oh, Good-bye.", "choices": [ "His name is Robert.", "The man's name is Ronald.", "The man goes by Russel." ], "summary": "The man's name is Ronald." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The man was born in ____________.", "dialogue": "Stephanie: Hi, this is Stephanie. I can't answer the phone right now. I'm away, but feel free to call, leave a message, or text. Alright. Bye.\n Ronald: Uh, hello, uh yeah. Hi, Stephanie, or Steffi. Uh, I can't do this? Oh yeah. Uh. Yes, Stephanie, my name is Ronald, but my friends call me Ron. My parents call me, well, forget about that. Uh, I'm originally from Canada, but I grew in Texas. I'm 24 years old, and uh, I graduated from high school about five years ago, and I'm the manager of an exotic pet shop. We carry all kinds of birds, and snakes, and spiders, and fish. We even have one snake that is about four meters long, but I keep him at home. And oh, yeah. Um, my hobbies. I fish, hunt, and ride horses in my free time. My favorite foods are beef, beef, and beef. I don't eat many vegetables, except potatoes with my beef. And, oh yeah, I sometimes eat apples and beef sometimes. I have two brothers. Both of them live with me because they don't have jobs, and my mom lives with me, and I have three dogs: Brutus, Charlie, and Samantha. Oh, and one more thing. This might seem strange, but I enjoy reading poetry. So, that's about it. I hope to hear from you. You can call me if you want. The number is 789-1350. Yeah, uh, right. Catch later, alligator. Oh, oh, that's so stupid. Uh, oh, Good-bye.", "choices": [ "in Texas", "in California", "in Canada" ], "summary": "in Canada" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man do for a living?", "dialogue": "Stephanie: Hi, this is Stephanie. I can't answer the phone right now. I'm away, but feel free to call, leave a message, or text. Alright. Bye.\n Ronald: Uh, hello, uh yeah. Hi, Stephanie, or Steffi. Uh, I can't do this? Oh yeah. Uh. Yes, Stephanie, my name is Ronald, but my friends call me Ron. My parents call me, well, forget about that. Uh, I'm originally from Canada, but I grew in Texas. I'm 24 years old, and uh, I graduated from high school about five years ago, and I'm the manager of an exotic pet shop. We carry all kinds of birds, and snakes, and spiders, and fish. We even have one snake that is about four meters long, but I keep him at home. And oh, yeah. Um, my hobbies. I fish, hunt, and ride horses in my free time. My favorite foods are beef, beef, and beef. I don't eat many vegetables, except potatoes with my beef. And, oh yeah, I sometimes eat apples and beef sometimes. I have two brothers. Both of them live with me because they don't have jobs, and my mom lives with me, and I have three dogs: Brutus, Charlie, and Samantha. Oh, and one more thing. This might seem strange, but I enjoy reading poetry. So, that's about it. I hope to hear from you. You can call me if you want. The number is 789-1350. Yeah, uh, right. Catch later, alligator. Oh, oh, that's so stupid. Uh, oh, Good-bye.", "choices": [ "He works as a teacher.", "He is a store cashier.", "He sells animals." ], "summary": "He sells animals." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The man ____________________.", "dialogue": "Stephanie: Hi, this is Stephanie. I can't answer the phone right now. I'm away, but feel free to call, leave a message, or text. Alright. Bye.\n Ronald: Uh, hello, uh yeah. Hi, Stephanie, or Steffi. Uh, I can't do this? Oh yeah. Uh. Yes, Stephanie, my name is Ronald, but my friends call me Ron. My parents call me, well, forget about that. Uh, I'm originally from Canada, but I grew in Texas. I'm 24 years old, and uh, I graduated from high school about five years ago, and I'm the manager of an exotic pet shop. We carry all kinds of birds, and snakes, and spiders, and fish. We even have one snake that is about four meters long, but I keep him at home. And oh, yeah. Um, my hobbies. I fish, hunt, and ride horses in my free time. My favorite foods are beef, beef, and beef. I don't eat many vegetables, except potatoes with my beef. And, oh yeah, I sometimes eat apples and beef sometimes. I have two brothers. Both of them live with me because they don't have jobs, and my mom lives with me, and I have three dogs: Brutus, Charlie, and Samantha. Oh, and one more thing. This might seem strange, but I enjoy reading poetry. So, that's about it. I hope to hear from you. You can call me if you want. The number is 789-1350. Yeah, uh, right. Catch later, alligator. Oh, oh, that's so stupid. Uh, oh, Good-bye.", "choices": [ "has two brothers and three dogs", "lives with his sisters and mother", "has an older brother and younger sister" ], "summary": "has two brothers and three dogs" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man's telephone number?", "dialogue": "Stephanie: Hi, this is Stephanie. I can't answer the phone right now. I'm away, but feel free to call, leave a message, or text. Alright. Bye.\n Ronald: Uh, hello, uh yeah. Hi, Stephanie, or Steffi. Uh, I can't do this? Oh yeah. Uh. Yes, Stephanie, my name is Ronald, but my friends call me Ron. My parents call me, well, forget about that. Uh, I'm originally from Canada, but I grew in Texas. I'm 24 years old, and uh, I graduated from high school about five years ago, and I'm the manager of an exotic pet shop. We carry all kinds of birds, and snakes, and spiders, and fish. We even have one snake that is about four meters long, but I keep him at home. And oh, yeah. Um, my hobbies. I fish, hunt, and ride horses in my free time. My favorite foods are beef, beef, and beef. I don't eat many vegetables, except potatoes with my beef. And, oh yeah, I sometimes eat apples and beef sometimes. I have two brothers. Both of them live with me because they don't have jobs, and my mom lives with me, and I have three dogs: Brutus, Charlie, and Samantha. Oh, and one more thing. This might seem strange, but I enjoy reading poetry. So, that's about it. I hope to hear from you. You can call me if you want. The number is 789-1350. Yeah, uh, right. Catch later, alligator. Oh, oh, that's so stupid. Uh, oh, Good-bye.", "choices": [ "His number is 789-3050.", "You can reach him at 789-1350.", "You can call him at 789-1315." ], "summary": "You can reach him at 789-1350." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the time now?", "dialogue": "F: Come on, John. The play starts at seven thirty.\n M: Well, don't worry. We have twenty minutes to get there.", "choices": [ "7:10.", "7:20.", "7:30." ], "summary": "7:10." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the man like his haircut?", "dialogue": "M: I'd like to get a haircut.\n W: How do you like you haircut?\n M: Cut it short in the back, and part it in the middle.\n W: Would you like a shampoo?\n M: No, thanks. But I'd like a shave.\n W: OK. I understand.", "choices": [ "Cut it short in the back.", "Part it in the middle.", "Both A and B." ], "summary": "Both A and B." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What would the man like then?", "dialogue": "M: I'd like to get a haircut.\n W: How do you like you haircut?\n M: Cut it short in the back, and part it in the middle.\n W: Would you like a shampoo?\n M: No, thanks. But I'd like a shave.\n W: OK. I understand.", "choices": [ "A shampoo.", "A shave.", "A shape." ], "summary": "A shave." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the girl's dictionary?", "dialogue": "W: Can I borrow your dictionary?\n M: Sorry, I left it home this morning.", "choices": [ "At home.", "At school.", "On the desk." ], "summary": "At home." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the man order?", "dialogue": "M: Thank you very much for the meal.\n F: Not at all. I'm glad you could come.", "choices": [ "A drink", "A meal", "An afternoon tea" ], "summary": "A meal" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why can't John go swimming now?", "dialogue": "W: John, do you want to go swimming with me today?\n M: Sure, but I can't leave now. I have an appointment with my professor at 3o'clock.", "choices": [ "He must meet his teacher.", "He must attend a class.", "He must go out with his girlfriend." ], "summary": "He must meet his teacher." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman think that Henry is a dreamer?", "dialogue": "M: You call Henry a dreamer, but I think he's got a lot of good ideas.\n W: Good ideas are only useful if you make something out of them.", "choices": [ "He has too many dreams.", "He likes to sleep.", "He doesn't put his ideas into practice." ], "summary": "He doesn't put his ideas into practice." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn about Li Ming from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Congratulations, Li Ming. You are the talk of the town, and the pride of our class now.\n W: If you are referring to my winning the English Speech Contest, I don't think it's such a big deal. You know I've spent two summer vacations learning English in Canada.", "choices": [ "She doesn't want to talk about the contest.", "She's modest about her success in the contest.", "She's spent two years studying English in Canada." ], "summary": "She's modest about her success in the contest." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is the woman speaking to?", "dialogue": "M: Can I help you, madam?\n W: Yes, I want to report a theft that happened to my house during our absence. My husband and I went on a holiday last week.\n M: I see. What is missing?", "choices": [ "A policeman.", "A friend.", "A shop assistant." ], "summary": "A policeman." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man suggest they do about the notes?", "dialogue": "W: I can't understand my notes from Spanish class.\n M: How about reviewing them now over a cup of tea?", "choices": [ "Forget them until later.", "Go over them right away.", "Discuss them with Professor Smith." ], "summary": "Go over them right away." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How did Mark get there?", "dialogue": "Man: Hello.\n Woman: Oh. Hello. You must be a new student. Did you find it OK?\n Man: Well, I got a bit lost because I asked a stranger. But I got it eventually.\n Woman: Oh, dear. Have you come far today.\n Man: Only from Brighton. I was staying with my brother.\n Woman: Oh, good. How did you get here?\n Man: My brother took me to the railway station. And I got on a bus at this end.\n Woman: Aha. Well, you'd better tell me your name so I can find your form.\n Man: It's Mark Burn.\n Woman: Burn, Burn. Ah, yes. Oh, you've changed since this photo. What happened to your beard and mustache? And not wearing glasses, either.\n Man: No, I thought I'd better look smarter.\n Woman: Here is the key to your room. It's 501.\n Man: Thanks. How do I get there?\n Woman: Go to the end of this corridor, turn left and it's the third door on the right.\n Man: Thank you. Oh, here's a meeting for new students. What time is that?\n Woman: Half past five in the Common Room on the ground floor at the other end of the corridor.\n Man: Thanks a lot. Good-bye.", "choices": [ "By train and by car.", "By plane and by coach.", "By train and by bus." ], "summary": "By train and by bus." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Mark used to wear all the following EXCEPT", "dialogue": "Man: Hello.\n Woman: Oh. Hello. You must be a new student. Did you find it OK?\n Man: Well, I got a bit lost because I asked a stranger. But I got it eventually.\n Woman: Oh, dear. Have you come far today.\n Man: Only from Brighton. I was staying with my brother.\n Woman: Oh, good. How did you get here?\n Man: My brother took me to the railway station. And I got on a bus at this end.\n Woman: Aha. Well, you'd better tell me your name so I can find your form.\n Man: It's Mark Burn.\n Woman: Burn, Burn. Ah, yes. Oh, you've changed since this photo. What happened to your beard and mustache? And not wearing glasses, either.\n Man: No, I thought I'd better look smarter.\n Woman: Here is the key to your room. It's 501.\n Man: Thanks. How do I get there?\n Woman: Go to the end of this corridor, turn left and it's the third door on the right.\n Man: Thank you. Oh, here's a meeting for new students. What time is that?\n Woman: Half past five in the Common Room on the ground floor at the other end of the corridor.\n Man: Thanks a lot. Good-bye.", "choices": [ "short hair", "glasses", "moustache" ], "summary": "short hair" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the meeting for new students to be held?", "dialogue": "Man: Hello.\n Woman: Oh. Hello. You must be a new student. Did you find it OK?\n Man: Well, I got a bit lost because I asked a stranger. But I got it eventually.\n Woman: Oh, dear. Have you come far today.\n Man: Only from Brighton. I was staying with my brother.\n Woman: Oh, good. How did you get here?\n Man: My brother took me to the railway station. And I got on a bus at this end.\n Woman: Aha. Well, you'd better tell me your name so I can find your form.\n Man: It's Mark Burn.\n Woman: Burn, Burn. Ah, yes. Oh, you've changed since this photo. What happened to your beard and mustache? And not wearing glasses, either.\n Man: No, I thought I'd better look smarter.\n Woman: Here is the key to your room. It's 501.\n Man: Thanks. How do I get there?\n Woman: Go to the end of this corridor, turn left and it's the third door on the right.\n Man: Thank you. Oh, here's a meeting for new students. What time is that?\n Woman: Half past five in the Common Room on the ground floor at the other end of the corridor.\n Man: Thanks a lot. Good-bye.", "choices": [ "In the third room on the right.", "In the Common Room.", "In a room at the other end." ], "summary": "In the Common Room." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the two speakers mainly talking about?", "dialogue": "Man: I heard on the radio that it'll be sunny during the holiday weekend. Maybe we can take a trip to Boston.\n Woman: That sounds great. I'll call Jean to see if she likes to join us.", "choices": [ "Their friend Jane.", "A weekend trip.", "A radio programme." ], "summary": "A weekend trip." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: The play was wonderful.\n M: Do you really think so?", "choices": [ "He doesn't like the play.", "He agrees with the woman.", "He has nothing to say about it." ], "summary": "He doesn't like the play." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time do the two speakers agree to meet?", "dialogue": "M: May I speak to Petty?\n W: Speaking.\n M: Good morning, Petty.\n W: Good morning, Steward.\n M: I'd like to discuss your suggestion with you as soon as possible. Would Tuesday be all right for you?\n W: Tuesday. That's tomorrow?\n M: Yes.\n W: Let me see. How about tomorrow, say, 8:30?\n M: Then suppose I come to your at 8:30 tomorrow.\n W: Good. I'll be expecting you then.\n M: Thank you. Good-bye.\n W: Good-bye.", "choices": [ "8:30 in the morning, Tuesday.", "8:30 in the evening, Tuesday.", "8:30 in the morning, Monday." ], "summary": "8:30 in the morning, Tuesday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man make a call to the woman?", "dialogue": "M: May I speak to Petty?\n W: Speaking.\n M: Good morning, Petty.\n W: Good morning, Steward.\n M: I'd like to discuss your suggestion with you as soon as possible. Would Tuesday be all right for you?\n W: Tuesday. That's tomorrow?\n M: Yes.\n W: Let me see. How about tomorrow, say, 8:30?\n M: Then suppose I come to your at 8:30 tomorrow.\n W: Good. I'll be expecting you then.\n M: Thank you. Good-bye.\n W: Good-bye.", "choices": [ "Because he wants to visit her.", "Because he wants to discuss her suggestion with her.", "Because he wants to offer a proposal." ], "summary": "Because he wants to discuss her suggestion with her." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the woman?", "dialogue": "W: I'm going to the supermarket. What would you like me to buy for you?\n M: Will you please buy some fruit for me while you're there?", "choices": [ "She likes eating fruit.", "She works at the supermarket.", "She is going to do some shopping." ], "summary": "She is going to do some shopping." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much will the woman lend the man?", "dialogue": "W: You want to buy this dictionary,right?\n M: Yeah. The price is \u00a314, but I've only got \u00a39.\n W: I've got \u00a37 and I'll lend you the rest.", "choices": [ "\u00a37.", "\u00a39.", "\u00a35." ], "summary": "\u00a35." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman want to do?", "dialogue": "M: If you are looking for the Time, I think I've got the last copy.\n W: Oh, Well, I think I will get some newspaper to read instead.", "choices": [ "She wants to know the time.", "She wants to read a magazine.", "She wants to buy a watch." ], "summary": "She wants to read a magazine." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the English teachers meeting?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, can you tell me where the English teachers are meeting.'?\n M: They were going to meet in the teachers' office, but now it has been changed to the meeting-room for more space.", "choices": [ "In the teachers' office.", "In the meeting-room.", "In the reading-room." ], "summary": "In the meeting-room." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the woman do?", "dialogue": "M: Will you see a film at China Cinema on Sunday?\n W: Yes, I've already got the ticket.", "choices": [ "Buy the ticket.", "See a movie.", "Invite a friend." ], "summary": "See a movie." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What kind of room does the man want?", "dialogue": "M: Hello.\n W: Good morning. Can I help you?\n M: Oh, good, you speak English.\n W: Yes.\n M: I'm looking for a double room for the next three nights... with a bathroom.\n W: That's until Thursday?\n M: Yes, have you got one?\n W: Mm. We've got a double room for tonight and tomorrow night, but not for Thursday night.\n M: Oh, dear. Nothing for Thursday night?\n W: I'm afraid not.\n M: Mm. And what about the price?\n W: 150 francs a night. That's for a double room without a bathroom. We're very full. We haven't got any more rooms with private bathrooms.\n M: Oh... no bathroom... Well, thanks anyway.", "choices": [ "A double room with a bathroom.", "A single room with a bathroom.", "Three single rooms." ], "summary": "A double room with a bathroom." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long does the man want to stay?", "dialogue": "M: Hello.\n W: Good morning. Can I help you?\n M: Oh, good, you speak English.\n W: Yes.\n M: I'm looking for a double room for the next three nights... with a bathroom.\n W: That's until Thursday?\n M: Yes, have you got one?\n W: Mm. We've got a double room for tonight and tomorrow night, but not for Thursday night.\n M: Oh, dear. Nothing for Thursday night?\n W: I'm afraid not.\n M: Mm. And what about the price?\n W: 150 francs a night. That's for a double room without a bathroom. We're very full. We haven't got any more rooms with private bathrooms.\n M: Oh... no bathroom... Well, thanks anyway.", "choices": [ "Two nights.", "Three nights.", "One night." ], "summary": "Three nights." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man do after the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Hello.\n W: Good morning. Can I help you?\n M: Oh, good, you speak English.\n W: Yes.\n M: I'm looking for a double room for the next three nights... with a bathroom.\n W: That's until Thursday?\n M: Yes, have you got one?\n W: Mm. We've got a double room for tonight and tomorrow night, but not for Thursday night.\n M: Oh, dear. Nothing for Thursday night?\n W: I'm afraid not.\n M: Mm. And what about the price?\n W: 150 francs a night. That's for a double room without a bathroom. We're very full. We haven't got any more rooms with private bathrooms.\n M: Oh... no bathroom... Well, thanks anyway.", "choices": [ "Take a double room in the hotel.", "Take a room with a private bathroom.", "Go to another hotel." ], "summary": "Go to another hotel." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How can one find out the reliability of bank online?", "dialogue": "M: Did you feel like you need more hours from the day? Well, Good Housekeeping Magazine has some advice on how you can stop wasting time and get it all done. And here with the top ten tips, is Carolyn Forte. Hey, Carolyn, good morning!\n W: Good morning, Hoda. Nice to be here!\n M: Your No.1 tip is bank online. Some people are afraid to do it, but you say it's something smart.\n W: Yeah, it is very safe. And we certainly recommend that you use your own bank's website. So go to the bank, talk to the consumer service representatives there. It's the best way to find out how safe it is and how easy...\n M: And how much time do you think you could save, Carolyn, by doing that?\n W: If you're making transfers, or checking your statements, you can save up to an hour.\n M: The second tip is online grocers. Now, that's really not for everyone, but you actually go grocery shopping online.\n W: That's exactly what you do. If you are the type of person that wants to read every label and look at every piece of fruit, it's probably not for you. But if you wanna give up a little control, you\n M: And what's the good strategy if you decide to shop online?\n W: What I would suggest is do the staples online.\n M: What do they include?\n W: The brands you use all the time, the paper products, the cleaning products, the cereals-get them online and go to the store for the meat in the produce.\n M: That's enlightening.", "choices": [ "Set up your own website.", "Consult the bank's representatives.", "Try by making transfers." ], "summary": "Consult the bank's representatives." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who can save time when shopping online according to the woman?", "dialogue": "M: Did you feel like you need more hours from the day? Well, Good Housekeeping Magazine has some advice on how you can stop wasting time and get it all done. And here with the top ten tips, is Carolyn Forte. Hey, Carolyn, good morning!\n W: Good morning, Hoda. Nice to be here!\n M: Your No.1 tip is bank online. Some people are afraid to do it, but you say it's something smart.\n W: Yeah, it is very safe. And we certainly recommend that you use your own bank's website. So go to the bank, talk to the consumer service representatives there. It's the best way to find out how safe it is and how easy...\n M: And how much time do you think you could save, Carolyn, by doing that?\n W: If you're making transfers, or checking your statements, you can save up to an hour.\n M: The second tip is online grocers. Now, that's really not for everyone, but you actually go grocery shopping online.\n W: That's exactly what you do. If you are the type of person that wants to read every label and look at every piece of fruit, it's probably not for you. But if you wanna give up a little control, you\n M: And what's the good strategy if you decide to shop online?\n W: What I would suggest is do the staples online.\n M: What do they include?\n W: The brands you use all the time, the paper products, the cleaning products, the cereals-get them online and go to the store for the meat in the produce.\n M: That's enlightening.", "choices": [ "The person who is not picky.", "The person who reads every label of the goods.", "The person who wants to buy fruit." ], "summary": "The person who is not picky." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which is the proper goods that can be shopped online?", "dialogue": "M: Did you feel like you need more hours from the day? Well, Good Housekeeping Magazine has some advice on how you can stop wasting time and get it all done. And here with the top ten tips, is Carolyn Forte. Hey, Carolyn, good morning!\n W: Good morning, Hoda. Nice to be here!\n M: Your No.1 tip is bank online. Some people are afraid to do it, but you say it's something smart.\n W: Yeah, it is very safe. And we certainly recommend that you use your own bank's website. So go to the bank, talk to the consumer service representatives there. It's the best way to find out how safe it is and how easy...\n M: And how much time do you think you could save, Carolyn, by doing that?\n W: If you're making transfers, or checking your statements, you can save up to an hour.\n M: The second tip is online grocers. Now, that's really not for everyone, but you actually go grocery shopping online.\n W: That's exactly what you do. If you are the type of person that wants to read every label and look at every piece of fruit, it's probably not for you. But if you wanna give up a little control, you\n M: And what's the good strategy if you decide to shop online?\n W: What I would suggest is do the staples online.\n M: What do they include?\n W: The brands you use all the time, the paper products, the cleaning products, the cereals-get them online and go to the store for the meat in the produce.\n M: That's enlightening.", "choices": [ "The famous brands.", "The cereals.", "Books." ], "summary": "The cereals." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What happened to the woman?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Laura. How are you today?\n W: Terrible. I gave up my job.\n M: You mean you have left Mr. Brown?\n W: I can't work for him any more.", "choices": [ "She found a new job.", "She gave up her job.", "She felt terrible yesterday." ], "summary": "She gave up her job." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long did it take the man to finish his paper?", "dialogue": "W: How long did you have to write your paper?\n M: We were given 150 minutes, but I finished in less than half the time.", "choices": [ "Less than 75 minutes.", "Less than 100 minutes.", "Less than 150 minutes." ], "summary": "Less than 75 minutes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Lily want the coffee with?", "dialogue": "M: Would you like some coffee with sugar in it, Lily?\n F: Oh, you'd better put some milk in it.", "choices": [ "With sugar in it.", "With milk in it.", "With water in it." ], "summary": "With milk in it." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the man find his job?", "dialogue": "W: You seem to like your work very much.\n M: That is true. Though it's tiring sometimes, I think it is interesting and fun.", "choices": [ "Its pay is good.", "It is always tiring.", "It is intersting and fun." ], "summary": "It is intersting and fun." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many people will go with the man?", "dialogue": "W: Are you traveling alone?\n M: No, I will take my family abroad this time. My wife and our three children are all going along with me.\n W: What a wonderful experience that will be! I wish I could travel abroad some day.", "choices": [ "Three.", "Five.", "Four." ], "summary": "Four." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why can the woman hardly understand that an inventor earns money from the invention?", "dialogue": "W: I don't understand how the inventor earns money from the invention. After all, anyone can copy and sell it. Really, what is a patent? A piece of paper? A philosophy? You can't see it.\n M: I am glad you asked that. Actually when an inventor has a patent, it's enforceable by the laws in the country where the inventor developed the invention. If anyone makes and sells the product then the inventor can take them to civil court.\n W: What can the inventor expect to receive if he sues and wins?\n M: Well, there are different things the court could do, but there's no guarantee. There's a good chance the court could award him compensation and orders to stop the manufacture and sale of goods. It may well be that the goods would be ordered to be destroyed.\n W: Can the other person being sued do anything to help themselves?\n M: That's the beauty of the whole thing. Ignorance of the law doesn't count, I'm afraid. However, the other person can counter-sue pretending that they were actually the original inventor.\n W: You said the inventor is protected by the laws of the country. Is everything equal? Do all countries have the same law?\n M: No, they're not all equal. You're right. It's only in theory. It is being worked on. The World Trade Organization has developed an agreement, Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights, which makes sure that the patent is valid for 20 years.\n W: That doesn't make sense. Twenty years is a long time.\n M: Actually, it does. It's believed that inventors make and sell goods faster after they register the patent because there's a 20-year limitation on the patent. On the other hand, other inventors can use the information the inventor disclosed when the product was registered. Giving the information is all part of the deal.\n W: Cool.", "choices": [ "Piracy is an easy thing to commit.", "Invention usually needs heavy cost.", "Patent is useful but not practical." ], "summary": "Piracy is an easy thing to commit." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What may the court ask the sued person to do?", "dialogue": "W: I don't understand how the inventor earns money from the invention. After all, anyone can copy and sell it. Really, what is a patent? A piece of paper? A philosophy? You can't see it.\n M: I am glad you asked that. Actually when an inventor has a patent, it's enforceable by the laws in the country where the inventor developed the invention. If anyone makes and sells the product then the inventor can take them to civil court.\n W: What can the inventor expect to receive if he sues and wins?\n M: Well, there are different things the court could do, but there's no guarantee. There's a good chance the court could award him compensation and orders to stop the manufacture and sale of goods. It may well be that the goods would be ordered to be destroyed.\n W: Can the other person being sued do anything to help themselves?\n M: That's the beauty of the whole thing. Ignorance of the law doesn't count, I'm afraid. However, the other person can counter-sue pretending that they were actually the original inventor.\n W: You said the inventor is protected by the laws of the country. Is everything equal? Do all countries have the same law?\n M: No, they're not all equal. You're right. It's only in theory. It is being worked on. The World Trade Organization has developed an agreement, Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights, which makes sure that the patent is valid for 20 years.\n W: That doesn't make sense. Twenty years is a long time.\n M: Actually, it does. It's believed that inventors make and sell goods faster after they register the patent because there's a 20-year limitation on the patent. On the other hand, other inventors can use the information the inventor disclosed when the product was registered. Giving the information is all part of the deal.\n W: Cool.", "choices": [ "Solve the conflicts privately with the inventor.", "Give the inventor some compensation.", "Buy the patent from the real inventor." ], "summary": "Give the inventor some compensation." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does a valid time span of a patent influence the inventor?", "dialogue": "W: I don't understand how the inventor earns money from the invention. After all, anyone can copy and sell it. Really, what is a patent? A piece of paper? A philosophy? You can't see it.\n M: I am glad you asked that. Actually when an inventor has a patent, it's enforceable by the laws in the country where the inventor developed the invention. If anyone makes and sells the product then the inventor can take them to civil court.\n W: What can the inventor expect to receive if he sues and wins?\n M: Well, there are different things the court could do, but there's no guarantee. There's a good chance the court could award him compensation and orders to stop the manufacture and sale of goods. It may well be that the goods would be ordered to be destroyed.\n W: Can the other person being sued do anything to help themselves?\n M: That's the beauty of the whole thing. Ignorance of the law doesn't count, I'm afraid. However, the other person can counter-sue pretending that they were actually the original inventor.\n W: You said the inventor is protected by the laws of the country. Is everything equal? Do all countries have the same law?\n M: No, they're not all equal. You're right. It's only in theory. It is being worked on. The World Trade Organization has developed an agreement, Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights, which makes sure that the patent is valid for 20 years.\n W: That doesn't make sense. Twenty years is a long time.\n M: Actually, it does. It's believed that inventors make and sell goods faster after they register the patent because there's a 20-year limitation on the patent. On the other hand, other inventors can use the information the inventor disclosed when the product was registered. Giving the information is all part of the deal.\n W: Cool.", "choices": [ "The inventor decides who the expired patent goes to.", "The inventor may strive for a longer valid time span.", "The inventor will try hard to sell his products faster." ], "summary": "The inventor will try hard to sell his products faster." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many cars can be parked in the back lot?", "dialogue": "M: Let's see now. They can park fifteen cars in that back lot, can't they?\n W: Oh, didn't you know? They've doubled the capacity.", "choices": [ "A total of 15.", "A total of 30.", "A total of 50." ], "summary": "A total of 30." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does this conversation take place?", "dialogue": "W: May I help you?\n M: I like to cash this traveler's check.\n W: How do you want it?\n M: Small bills please.", "choices": [ "At a post office,", "At a shop", "At a bank" ], "summary": "At a bank" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How is the man traveling to New York?", "dialogue": "M: I am traveling to New York on Flight 792. Do I check in here?\n W: That's right, sir. Can I see your ticket and your passport, please?", "choices": [ "By car.", "By ship.", "By plane." ], "summary": "By plane." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think of his job?", "dialogue": "W: How is your new job with the computer company?\n M: It seemed promising at first, but I'm afraid I'm not a good salesman.", "choices": [ "It's too boring.", "It is a promising job.", "It doesn't suit him well." ], "summary": "It doesn't suit him well." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are they talking?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me. Where's the manager's office, please?\n F: Er. Upstairs on the second floor, first door on the left.", "choices": [ "On the first floor.", "On the second floor.", "On the third floor." ], "summary": "On the first floor." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the next course start?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, School of English Studies.\n M: Hello, I saw your advertisement in the newspaper. Can you give me some information, please?\n W: Yes, of course. What would you like to know?\n M: Well, first, how long are the courses?\n W: They are 6 or 9 months long and the next course begins next Monday.\n M: How many students will there be in the class? Not too many, I hope.\n W: Usually, there are 15. We find that a good number.\n M: OK. Now, I saw the price of the course in the newspaper, but will I have to pay for anything else?\n W: Only for the textbook, which costs twelve pounds ninety-nine.\n M: I see. When can I come and pay?\n W: Well, the school is open from 8 am to 7 pm Monday to Friday and on Saturdays from 9 am to 1 pm.\n M: OK. I see. Well, thank you very much. Goodbye.", "choices": [ "Next Monday.", "Next Friday.", "Next Saturday." ], "summary": "Next Monday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many students are there in the class usually?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, School of English Studies.\n M: Hello, I saw your advertisement in the newspaper. Can you give me some information, please?\n W: Yes, of course. What would you like to know?\n M: Well, first, how long are the courses?\n W: They are 6 or 9 months long and the next course begins next Monday.\n M: How many students will there be in the class? Not too many, I hope.\n W: Usually, there are 15. We find that a good number.\n M: OK. Now, I saw the price of the course in the newspaper, but will I have to pay for anything else?\n W: Only for the textbook, which costs twelve pounds ninety-nine.\n M: I see. When can I come and pay?\n W: Well, the school is open from 8 am to 7 pm Monday to Friday and on Saturdays from 9 am to 1 pm.\n M: OK. I see. Well, thank you very much. Goodbye.", "choices": [ "6.", "9.", "15." ], "summary": "15." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When does the school open on weekends?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, School of English Studies.\n M: Hello, I saw your advertisement in the newspaper. Can you give me some information, please?\n W: Yes, of course. What would you like to know?\n M: Well, first, how long are the courses?\n W: They are 6 or 9 months long and the next course begins next Monday.\n M: How many students will there be in the class? Not too many, I hope.\n W: Usually, there are 15. We find that a good number.\n M: OK. Now, I saw the price of the course in the newspaper, but will I have to pay for anything else?\n W: Only for the textbook, which costs twelve pounds ninety-nine.\n M: I see. When can I come and pay?\n W: Well, the school is open from 8 am to 7 pm Monday to Friday and on Saturdays from 9 am to 1 pm.\n M: OK. I see. Well, thank you very much. Goodbye.", "choices": [ "At 7:00 a.m..", "At 8:00 a.m..", "At 9:00 a.m.." ], "summary": "At 8:00 a.m.." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What happened to the man?", "dialogue": "W: How on earth did that happen? Did you hit something?\n M: No. I was driving along when a stone suddenly hit the windscreen.\n W: How awful! What a good job it didn't hit you.", "choices": [ "He fell on the ground.", "His car's windscreen was broken.", "He was hit by a stone." ], "summary": "His car's windscreen was broken." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What dose the man think of big parties?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Mike. Are you going to the barbecue tonight?\n M: Maybe.\n W: Why maybe? Are you sure?\n M: I don't know. All those people, I won't know anyone.\n W: But that's the idea. You go to these things to meet new people.\n M: But I don't think barbecue is the best way.\n W: Why not?\n M: Because it's just hard to meet friends.\n W: Well, I love meeting people in a big group because there are more possibilities.\n M: But don't you think it's hard to get to know people? Besides, it's noisy. You can't always have a great conversation.\n W: Then how do you like to meet people?\n M: I think small groups are the best way to meet people. I meet the most interesting people in class. I see how they think and talk every day. If I like someone, then we might get together later on.\n W: You're such a serious guy. I met my best friend in the sports club. We came to know we had a lot in common. If you ask me, big parties are the best way to meet people.\n M: Well, maybe. Mmm, I should try my chances of the barbecue. I'll see you tonight, Mary.", "choices": [ "They are nosiy.", "They are boring.", "They are interesting." ], "summary": "They are nosiy." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the women like parties?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Mike. Are you going to the barbecue tonight?\n M: Maybe.\n W: Why maybe? Are you sure?\n M: I don't know. All those people, I won't know anyone.\n W: But that's the idea. You go to these things to meet new people.\n M: But I don't think barbecue is the best way.\n W: Why not?\n M: Because it's just hard to meet friends.\n W: Well, I love meeting people in a big group because there are more possibilities.\n M: But don't you think it's hard to get to know people? Besides, it's noisy. You can't always have a great conversation.\n W: Then how do you like to meet people?\n M: I think small groups are the best way to meet people. I meet the most interesting people in class. I see how they think and talk every day. If I like someone, then we might get together later on.\n W: You're such a serious guy. I met my best friend in the sports club. We came to know we had a lot in common. If you ask me, big parties are the best way to meet people.\n M: Well, maybe. Mmm, I should try my chances of the barbecue. I'll see you tonight, Mary.", "choices": [ "They are the best way to meet people.", "They are the times to meet her best friends.", "They are the opportunites to find serious guys." ], "summary": "They are the best way to meet people." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the propable relationship between the speakers?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Mike. Are you going to the barbecue tonight?\n M: Maybe.\n W: Why maybe? Are you sure?\n M: I don't know. All those people, I won't know anyone.\n W: But that's the idea. You go to these things to meet new people.\n M: But I don't think barbecue is the best way.\n W: Why not?\n M: Because it's just hard to meet friends.\n W: Well, I love meeting people in a big group because there are more possibilities.\n M: But don't you think it's hard to get to know people? Besides, it's noisy. You can't always have a great conversation.\n W: Then how do you like to meet people?\n M: I think small groups are the best way to meet people. I meet the most interesting people in class. I see how they think and talk every day. If I like someone, then we might get together later on.\n W: You're such a serious guy. I met my best friend in the sports club. We came to know we had a lot in common. If you ask me, big parties are the best way to meet people.\n M: Well, maybe. Mmm, I should try my chances of the barbecue. I'll see you tonight, Mary.", "choices": [ "Colleagues", "Schoolmates", "Teacher and student." ], "summary": "Schoolmates" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: I've got two tickets for a volleyball match this evening. Why don't you come?\n M: Er... No, thanks. I'm not really interested in volleyball.", "choices": [ "He doesn't have a ticket", "He doesn't like volleyball", "He is not invited to the game" ], "summary": "He doesn't like volleyball" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "In addition to paper books, what did the little girl make with paper at school?", "dialogue": "Emily: Welcome home, Dad.\n Dad: Oh, Emily. How are you today?\n Emily: Fine.\n Dad: Good. And how was school today?\n Emily: Really fun.\n Dad: Good. And what did you do?\n Emily: We made things.\n Dad: Like what types of things did you make?\n Emily: We made books.\n Dad: You made books! Okay. And what else?\n Emily: We ... we made paper kangaroos.\n Dad: You made paper kangaroos? Okay, and what did you need to make your paper kangaroos? What kind of supplies did you need?\n Emily: We used crayons, papers, glue, and we had to follow directions.\n Dad: Well good. And what did you do after school?\n Emily: We went home, played games.\n Dad: And did ... Mom said you went to the junior high school.\n Emily: I rode my bike in the tennis court.\n Dad: Did you go by yourself?\n Emily: I went with the whole family, and we went with Nathan, Sara, Racheal.\n Dad: You went with your cousins.\n Emily: And my mom.\n Dad: Well, that's great. Well, let's get ready for dinner.\n Emily: Okay.", "choices": [ "an animal", "a person", "a building" ], "summary": "an animal" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What thing did she NOT talk about when making the object in Question 1?", "dialogue": "Emily: Welcome home, Dad.\n Dad: Oh, Emily. How are you today?\n Emily: Fine.\n Dad: Good. And how was school today?\n Emily: Really fun.\n Dad: Good. And what did you do?\n Emily: We made things.\n Dad: Like what types of things did you make?\n Emily: We made books.\n Dad: You made books! Okay. And what else?\n Emily: We ... we made paper kangaroos.\n Dad: You made paper kangaroos? Okay, and what did you need to make your paper kangaroos? What kind of supplies did you need?\n Emily: We used crayons, papers, glue, and we had to follow directions.\n Dad: Well good. And what did you do after school?\n Emily: We went home, played games.\n Dad: And did ... Mom said you went to the junior high school.\n Emily: I rode my bike in the tennis court.\n Dad: Did you go by yourself?\n Emily: I went with the whole family, and we went with Nathan, Sara, Racheal.\n Dad: You went with your cousins.\n Emily: And my mom.\n Dad: Well, that's great. Well, let's get ready for dinner.\n Emily: Okay.", "choices": [ "paper", "glue", "scissors" ], "summary": "scissors" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the girl do after school?", "dialogue": "Emily: Welcome home, Dad.\n Dad: Oh, Emily. How are you today?\n Emily: Fine.\n Dad: Good. And how was school today?\n Emily: Really fun.\n Dad: Good. And what did you do?\n Emily: We made things.\n Dad: Like what types of things did you make?\n Emily: We made books.\n Dad: You made books! Okay. And what else?\n Emily: We ... we made paper kangaroos.\n Dad: You made paper kangaroos? Okay, and what did you need to make your paper kangaroos? What kind of supplies did you need?\n Emily: We used crayons, papers, glue, and we had to follow directions.\n Dad: Well good. And what did you do after school?\n Emily: We went home, played games.\n Dad: And did ... Mom said you went to the junior high school.\n Emily: I rode my bike in the tennis court.\n Dad: Did you go by yourself?\n Emily: I went with the whole family, and we went with Nathan, Sara, Racheal.\n Dad: You went with your cousins.\n Emily: And my mom.\n Dad: Well, that's great. Well, let's get ready for dinner.\n Emily: Okay.", "choices": [ "She rode her bicycle.", "She watched television.", "She went to the store." ], "summary": "She rode her bicycle." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who did she meet and play with at the junior high school?", "dialogue": "Emily: Welcome home, Dad.\n Dad: Oh, Emily. How are you today?\n Emily: Fine.\n Dad: Good. And how was school today?\n Emily: Really fun.\n Dad: Good. And what did you do?\n Emily: We made things.\n Dad: Like what types of things did you make?\n Emily: We made books.\n Dad: You made books! Okay. And what else?\n Emily: We ... we made paper kangaroos.\n Dad: You made paper kangaroos? Okay, and what did you need to make your paper kangaroos? What kind of supplies did you need?\n Emily: We used crayons, papers, glue, and we had to follow directions.\n Dad: Well good. And what did you do after school?\n Emily: We went home, played games.\n Dad: And did ... Mom said you went to the junior high school.\n Emily: I rode my bike in the tennis court.\n Dad: Did you go by yourself?\n Emily: I went with the whole family, and we went with Nathan, Sara, Racheal.\n Dad: You went with your cousins.\n Emily: And my mom.\n Dad: Well, that's great. Well, let's get ready for dinner.\n Emily: Okay.", "choices": [ "her teacher", "her cousins", "her father" ], "summary": "her cousins" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does this conversation most probably take place?", "dialogue": "Emily: Welcome home, Dad.\n Dad: Oh, Emily. How are you today?\n Emily: Fine.\n Dad: Good. And how was school today?\n Emily: Really fun.\n Dad: Good. And what did you do?\n Emily: We made things.\n Dad: Like what types of things did you make?\n Emily: We made books.\n Dad: You made books! Okay. And what else?\n Emily: We ... we made paper kangaroos.\n Dad: You made paper kangaroos? Okay, and what did you need to make your paper kangaroos? What kind of supplies did you need?\n Emily: We used crayons, papers, glue, and we had to follow directions.\n Dad: Well good. And what did you do after school?\n Emily: We went home, played games.\n Dad: And did ... Mom said you went to the junior high school.\n Emily: I rode my bike in the tennis court.\n Dad: Did you go by yourself?\n Emily: I went with the whole family, and we went with Nathan, Sara, Racheal.\n Dad: You went with your cousins.\n Emily: And my mom.\n Dad: Well, that's great. Well, let's get ready for dinner.\n Emily: Okay.", "choices": [ "at a house", "at school", "at a park" ], "summary": "at a house" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will they probably do next?", "dialogue": "W: We're not used to bargaining. But this kind of high prices is really unacceptable to us.\n M: How about this - both sides make some concessions, and we meet each other half way.", "choices": [ "They will not be able to make the deal.", "They will give in on both sides.", "They will meet the other day." ], "summary": "They will give in on both sides." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman look pale?", "dialogue": "M: Jenny,you look pale today. Are you ill?\n W: I'm fine, I haven't been sleeping very well recently. The workers have been repairing the road near my house for the past two weeks.", "choices": [ "She is ill.", "She is repairing a road.", "She hasn't slept well." ], "summary": "She hasn't slept well." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man's purpose by saying so?", "dialogue": "M: Maria. Let's put aside the topic for later. My boss will blame me for being late.\n W: OK. I have to go and buy some pet foods.", "choices": [ "To continue the argument.", "To go home for his pet.", "To rush to work." ], "summary": "To rush to work." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much will the man pay if he buys two pens?", "dialogue": "W: How much are these pens?\n M: They used to be 60 cents each but now it's 1 dollar for two.", "choices": [ "1 dollar.", "60 cents.", "1.20 dollars." ], "summary": "1 dollar." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "F: What shall we do now?\n M: Sony. I have no idea.", "choices": [ "He has a good idea.", "He does not know what to do.", "He does not know what to say." ], "summary": "He does not know what to do." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time is it now?", "dialogue": "M: Would you hurry up? The play starts at 7:30.\n F: We still have 30 minutes to go there.", "choices": [ "7:30.", "7:00.", "8:00" ], "summary": "7:00." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When might the man visit the woman?", "dialogue": "W: Could you come to my house tomorrow morning?\n M: I'm sorry, I can't. I'll have a meeting. And I'll see a dentist in the afternoon but I'm free in the evening.\n W: OK. Please come at any time.", "choices": [ "Next morning.", "Next afternoon.", "Next evening." ], "summary": "Next evening." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the man's mother?", "dialogue": "W: My mother is working in the First High School.\n M: My mother too.", "choices": [ "A doctor.", "A teacher.", "A worker." ], "summary": "A teacher." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did he do yesterday?", "dialogue": "W: Did you go swimming yesterday?\n M: I planned to, but my mum asked me to visit my grandpa.", "choices": [ "He went swimming.", "He planted trees.", "He went to visit his grandpa." ], "summary": "He went to visit his grandpa." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman doing?", "dialogue": "M: Hey, don't drop your ash on the floor. I just swept here.\n W: I'm sorry. I didn't see an ashtray and I didn't want to interrupt your reading to ask you for one.", "choices": [ "Smoking.", "Reading.", "Sweeping." ], "summary": "Smoking." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: These summer days are getting to be more than I can take. It was even too hot to go to the pool yesterday.\n M: Hang in there. According to the weather report we should have some relief by the end of the week.", "choices": [ "Summer has become hotter in recent years.", "It will cool down a bit over the weekend.", "Swimming in a pool has a relaxing effect." ], "summary": "It will cool down a bit over the weekend." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the man think of the lecture?", "dialogue": "M: What did you think of the lecture?\n W: I thought it was very interesting.\n M: Did you really?\n W: Yes, didn't you?\n M: Certainly not. I thought he talked a lot of rubbish.\n W: So you think you know more than he does.\n M: Well, take coal for instance.\n W: What about it?\n M: Coal won't become important again.\n W: Why not?\n M: It's too dirty. They won't be able to find people to work down coal mines in the future.\n W: They'll invent new kinds of machinery.\n M: Nonsense. The only sort of power they'll use in the future is atomic power.", "choices": [ "Interesting.", "Informative.", "Out of date." ], "summary": "Out of date." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What example did the man give?", "dialogue": "M: What did you think of the lecture?\n W: I thought it was very interesting.\n M: Did you really?\n W: Yes, didn't you?\n M: Certainly not. I thought he talked a lot of rubbish.\n W: So you think you know more than he does.\n M: Well, take coal for instance.\n W: What about it?\n M: Coal won't become important again.\n W: Why not?\n M: It's too dirty. They won't be able to find people to work down coal mines in the future.\n W: They'll invent new kinds of machinery.\n M: Nonsense. The only sort of power they'll use in the future is atomic power.", "choices": [ "Coal.", "Gold.", "Mines." ], "summary": "Coal." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will be the new power in future according to the man?", "dialogue": "M: What did you think of the lecture?\n W: I thought it was very interesting.\n M: Did you really?\n W: Yes, didn't you?\n M: Certainly not. I thought he talked a lot of rubbish.\n W: So you think you know more than he does.\n M: Well, take coal for instance.\n W: What about it?\n M: Coal won't become important again.\n W: Why not?\n M: It's too dirty. They won't be able to find people to work down coal mines in the future.\n W: They'll invent new kinds of machinery.\n M: Nonsense. The only sort of power they'll use in the future is atomic power.", "choices": [ "Sun energy.", "Atomic power.", "Nuclear power." ], "summary": "Atomic power." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the speakers order?", "dialogue": "M: I'd like a coffee. What about you?\n W: Hmm. Me too. And the kids will drink Coke. But just ask for one bottle. They never finish a bottle each.\n M: Orange juice is much better for them.\n W: I know, but they always refuse to drink it.", "choices": [ "Coke and orange juice.", "Orange juice and coffee.", "Coffee and Coke." ], "summary": "Coffee and Coke." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the International Center send out to students?", "dialogue": "W: Are you free this evening? Would you like to come with me to the International Center?\n M: I remember receiving their calendar of activities in my campus mailbox a week ago. I didn't really look at it, though. Isn't that where they organize parties and trips for foreign students?\n W: Not only for foreign students. The International Center's activities are intended for all students. They set up conversation tutorials for a variety of languages, and through the Center's Host Family Program, you can visit the home of a local family.\n M: Now that you mention it, it would be nice to meet more people from this area. I find the customs of this country really confusing sometimes. But also there are times when I need to talk to people who come from other countries as I do. I'll bet a lot of them feel the way I do.\n W: Of course. You are not the only person who is new around here. Take me. My family lives 500 miles away from here. That isn't another country, but it is a long distance. The center is a good place for meeting people who can tell you how to get to know this city. And if you ever feel lonely, you can go over there and find someone to chat with. On weekday nights, they don't close until 11:30.\n M: I guess it's worth visiting. Did you say you are going there tonight?\n W: Uh-huh, to a coffee hour at eight.\n M: All right. I'll come, too. I might as well see what the International Center is like. How about meeting me in front of the library and we'll walk there together?\n W: Sure. See you then.", "choices": [ "A diagram of their facilities.", "A timetable of events.", "Maps of the city." ], "summary": "A timetable of events." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the man feel about the local customs?", "dialogue": "W: Are you free this evening? Would you like to come with me to the International Center?\n M: I remember receiving their calendar of activities in my campus mailbox a week ago. I didn't really look at it, though. Isn't that where they organize parties and trips for foreign students?\n W: Not only for foreign students. The International Center's activities are intended for all students. They set up conversation tutorials for a variety of languages, and through the Center's Host Family Program, you can visit the home of a local family.\n M: Now that you mention it, it would be nice to meet more people from this area. I find the customs of this country really confusing sometimes. But also there are times when I need to talk to people who come from other countries as I do. I'll bet a lot of them feel the way I do.\n W: Of course. You are not the only person who is new around here. Take me. My family lives 500 miles away from here. That isn't another country, but it is a long distance. The center is a good place for meeting people who can tell you how to get to know this city. And if you ever feel lonely, you can go over there and find someone to chat with. On weekday nights, they don't close until 11:30.\n M: I guess it's worth visiting. Did you say you are going there tonight?\n W: Uh-huh, to a coffee hour at eight.\n M: All right. I'll come, too. I might as well see what the International Center is like. How about meeting me in front of the library and we'll walk there together?\n W: Sure. See you then.", "choices": [ "Confused.", "Angry.", "Disinterested." ], "summary": "Confused." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman say about her family?", "dialogue": "W: Are you free this evening? Would you like to come with me to the International Center?\n M: I remember receiving their calendar of activities in my campus mailbox a week ago. I didn't really look at it, though. Isn't that where they organize parties and trips for foreign students?\n W: Not only for foreign students. The International Center's activities are intended for all students. They set up conversation tutorials for a variety of languages, and through the Center's Host Family Program, you can visit the home of a local family.\n M: Now that you mention it, it would be nice to meet more people from this area. I find the customs of this country really confusing sometimes. But also there are times when I need to talk to people who come from other countries as I do. I'll bet a lot of them feel the way I do.\n W: Of course. You are not the only person who is new around here. Take me. My family lives 500 miles away from here. That isn't another country, but it is a long distance. The center is a good place for meeting people who can tell you how to get to know this city. And if you ever feel lonely, you can go over there and find someone to chat with. On weekday nights, they don't close until 11:30.\n M: I guess it's worth visiting. Did you say you are going there tonight?\n W: Uh-huh, to a coffee hour at eight.\n M: All right. I'll come, too. I might as well see what the International Center is like. How about meeting me in front of the library and we'll walk there together?\n W: Sure. See you then.", "choices": [ "They live far away.", "They frequently invite students to their home.", "They come from another country." ], "summary": "They live far away." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When does the International Center close on weekday night?", "dialogue": "W: Are you free this evening? Would you like to come with me to the International Center?\n M: I remember receiving their calendar of activities in my campus mailbox a week ago. I didn't really look at it, though. Isn't that where they organize parties and trips for foreign students?\n W: Not only for foreign students. The International Center's activities are intended for all students. They set up conversation tutorials for a variety of languages, and through the Center's Host Family Program, you can visit the home of a local family.\n M: Now that you mention it, it would be nice to meet more people from this area. I find the customs of this country really confusing sometimes. But also there are times when I need to talk to people who come from other countries as I do. I'll bet a lot of them feel the way I do.\n W: Of course. You are not the only person who is new around here. Take me. My family lives 500 miles away from here. That isn't another country, but it is a long distance. The center is a good place for meeting people who can tell you how to get to know this city. And if you ever feel lonely, you can go over there and find someone to chat with. On weekday nights, they don't close until 11:30.\n M: I guess it's worth visiting. Did you say you are going there tonight?\n W: Uh-huh, to a coffee hour at eight.\n M: All right. I'll come, too. I might as well see what the International Center is like. How about meeting me in front of the library and we'll walk there together?\n W: Sure. See you then.", "choices": [ "11:30", "10:30", "8:00" ], "summary": "11:30" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the woman now?", "dialogue": "M: What kind of room do you want, single or double?\n F: A single room.", "choices": [ "In a restaurant.", "In a hotel.", "In a supermarket." ], "summary": "In a hotel." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the woman doing in the talk?", "dialogue": "M: Oh, I'm exhausted.\n W: Why are you so tired? What did you do today?\n M: There were so many things to do.\n W: Did you do all those things all yourself?\n M: Oh, yes. I had to. I had to check the new products. I had to hold the meeting with the department managers. I had to listen to their reports and give my comments. That's my job, you know.\n W: Well, it sounds like you really had to do all those things. But you shouldn't work too hard. Do you know what you should do at the moment?\n M: What?\n W: Take some time off.\n M: Go on holiday?\n W: To relax yourself. How about having a trip this weekend?\n M: And to have a picnic?\n W: Yes.\n M: Great!", "choices": [ "Comforting.", "Suggesting.", "Criticizing." ], "summary": "Suggesting." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the man?", "dialogue": "M: Oh, I'm exhausted.\n W: Why are you so tired? What did you do today?\n M: There were so many things to do.\n W: Did you do all those things all yourself?\n M: Oh, yes. I had to. I had to check the new products. I had to hold the meeting with the department managers. I had to listen to their reports and give my comments. That's my job, you know.\n W: Well, it sounds like you really had to do all those things. But you shouldn't work too hard. Do you know what you should do at the moment?\n M: What?\n W: Take some time off.\n M: Go on holiday?\n W: To relax yourself. How about having a trip this weekend?\n M: And to have a picnic?\n W: Yes.\n M: Great!", "choices": [ "He must be the person in charge.", "He is always busy.", "He just had a picnic last week." ], "summary": "He must be the person in charge." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man probably do next?", "dialogue": "M: Oh, I'm exhausted.\n W: Why are you so tired? What did you do today?\n M: There were so many things to do.\n W: Did you do all those things all yourself?\n M: Oh, yes. I had to. I had to check the new products. I had to hold the meeting with the department managers. I had to listen to their reports and give my comments. That's my job, you know.\n W: Well, it sounds like you really had to do all those things. But you shouldn't work too hard. Do you know what you should do at the moment?\n M: What?\n W: Take some time off.\n M: Go on holiday?\n W: To relax yourself. How about having a trip this weekend?\n M: And to have a picnic?\n W: Yes.\n M: Great!", "choices": [ "Ask the woman to work for him.", "Take his time.", "Plan for his relaxation." ], "summary": "Plan for his relaxation." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Jane. We are going to have a party this Sunday. Would you like to join us?\n W: I'd love to. But I have to prepare for the test next week.", "choices": [ "She will have a trip on Saturday", "She can go with them this weekend", "She can't go with them on Sunday" ], "summary": "She can't go with them on Sunday" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which of the following is not included in the packed lunch?", "dialogue": "M: Sorry, Mum. Where's my packed lunch?\n W: It's in the kitchen. I've made you three sandwiches. And I've put two apples and a piece of cake in there too.", "choices": [ "Drink.", "Cake.", "Fruit." ], "summary": "Drink." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man suggest doing tonight?", "dialogue": "W: What are you going to do tonight? How about going to the movies? There's one that starts at 7:00 p. m.\n M: Good. I'm going to play tennis this afternoon but I'll be home by 4:00 p. m. Then we can go out for a big dinner before seeing the movie.", "choices": [ "Playing tennis.", "Seeing a movie.", "Having a big dinner." ], "summary": "Having a big dinner." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Ann's mother do?", "dialogue": "M: My mother is a teacher. She teaches English in our school. What about your mother, Ann?\n W: My mother drives a bus through our city.", "choices": [ "A teacher.", "A driver.", "A doctor." ], "summary": "A driver." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is that woman near the door?", "dialogue": "M: See that woman near the door? She is our boss.\n W: How beautiful she is!", "choices": [ "She is the man's friend.", "She is the man's sister.", "She is the man's boss." ], "summary": "She is the man's boss." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman think of the book?", "dialogue": "M: This is one of my favorite books. I have read it about three times. I heard that it has been rearranged into a movie. I'm really looking forward to it.\n W: Well, I'm not that into it like you. I can't even finish reading the book. It's not worth the time.", "choices": [ "She thinks it is a waste of time to read it.", "She doesn't like it after finishing reading it.", "She looks forward to seeing its movie version." ], "summary": "She thinks it is a waste of time to read it." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about Tom's secretary?", "dialogue": "W: Who's your new secretary, Tom?\n M: I'm pleased with the work she's been doing so far.", "choices": [ "She's not efficient.", "She's often late.", "She's capable." ], "summary": "She's capable." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was the name of the man?", "dialogue": "W: What can I do for you?\n M: It's about the new clerks you need for the offices. I'm wondering how many people you want to employ.\n W: That depends on what you would like.\n M: I think I'd need about 30 hours a week, including some Saturdays. What do you think?\n W: That's what I was thinking too. We don't want someone who has never worked in the office before.\n M: Yes. It might be helpful if one could speak a second language.\n W: That might prevent too many people asking for the jobs. What about pay, David?\n M: What do you think would be the best to offer?\n W: I think it depends on experience. However, the lowest we could offer is about $ 9,000 per year.", "choices": [ "Dick.", "Davy.", "David." ], "summary": "David." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What kind of people didn't they need?", "dialogue": "W: What can I do for you?\n M: It's about the new clerks you need for the offices. I'm wondering how many people you want to employ.\n W: That depends on what you would like.\n M: I think I'd need about 30 hours a week, including some Saturdays. What do you think?\n W: That's what I was thinking too. We don't want someone who has never worked in the office before.\n M: Yes. It might be helpful if one could speak a second language.\n W: That might prevent too many people asking for the jobs. What about pay, David?\n M: What do you think would be the best to offer?\n W: I think it depends on experience. However, the lowest we could offer is about $ 9,000 per year.", "choices": [ "Those who had no experience in office work.", "Those who wanted to work 30 hours a week.", "Those who knew no foreign language." ], "summary": "Those who had no experience in office work." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who will get a higher pay?", "dialogue": "W: What can I do for you?\n M: It's about the new clerks you need for the offices. I'm wondering how many people you want to employ.\n W: That depends on what you would like.\n M: I think I'd need about 30 hours a week, including some Saturdays. What do you think?\n W: That's what I was thinking too. We don't want someone who has never worked in the office before.\n M: Yes. It might be helpful if one could speak a second language.\n W: That might prevent too many people asking for the jobs. What about pay, David?\n M: What do you think would be the best to offer?\n W: I think it depends on experience. However, the lowest we could offer is about $ 9,000 per year.", "choices": [ "Those who are well educated.", "Those who have much experience.", "Those who can speak a second language." ], "summary": "Those who have much experience." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the man ask the woman to do?", "dialogue": "F: Sorry, I forgot to tell John the good news.\n M: Why not go and tell him right now?", "choices": [ "To go away right now.", "To keep the news from John.", "To tell John the news right now." ], "summary": "To tell John the news right now." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long did the man stay in England?", "dialogue": "W: Your spoken English is very good. I like it very much.\n M: Thank you! You see, I've ever stay de in England for five years and for five years and during that time my oral English was improved a lot.", "choices": [ "Two years.", "Five years.", "Four years." ], "summary": "Five years." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: I've got to have my bike repaired. It's very old. I've used it for seven years.\n M: Why not just buy a new one?", "choices": [ "The old bike isn't worth repairing.", "He can repair the bike for her.", "The new bike is very cheap." ], "summary": "The old bike isn't worth repairing." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The woman is going to ___________.", "dialogue": "Woman: Hey. Are you leaving now? [ Yeah. ] Could you give me a ride to the train station?\n Man: Sure. Get in.\n Woman: Oh, I'm glad I caught you. My train leaves in about 20 minutes, and I don't have time to walk there.\n Man: No problem. Oh, I just got a text from my mom about her doctor's appointment.\n Woman: Wait. You're not going to text and drive, are you?\n Man: Yeah. I'm pretty good at it. Watch! Now, look here ...\n Woman: No, no. Hey, hey, to be honest, I feel uncomfortable with you trying to do both at the same time ... and it is against the law.\n Man: I've had a lot of practice.\n Woman: No really, I'll just walk. Pull over. I can catch the next train.\n Man: No, no, no. I'm almost finished with this text .... just a second.\n Woman: Watch out!! [ Scream ]\n Man: AHHHH! Oh, no. My car.\n Woman: Oh, no. OH NO!! Forget your car. The driver of the other car looks like a pro wrestler, and boy, does he look angry. Oh, no, oh no. He just punched that light pole and smashed his car window with his fist.\n Man: Oh, Hey, uh switch me seats?\n Woman: No. Forget it. I think it would be a good time for you to text or call the police. Man: Augh.", "choices": [ "the bus station", "the airport", "the train station" ], "summary": "the train station" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The man receives a text message about ___________.", "dialogue": "Woman: Hey. Are you leaving now? [ Yeah. ] Could you give me a ride to the train station?\n Man: Sure. Get in.\n Woman: Oh, I'm glad I caught you. My train leaves in about 20 minutes, and I don't have time to walk there.\n Man: No problem. Oh, I just got a text from my mom about her doctor's appointment.\n Woman: Wait. You're not going to text and drive, are you?\n Man: Yeah. I'm pretty good at it. Watch! Now, look here ...\n Woman: No, no. Hey, hey, to be honest, I feel uncomfortable with you trying to do both at the same time ... and it is against the law.\n Man: I've had a lot of practice.\n Woman: No really, I'll just walk. Pull over. I can catch the next train.\n Man: No, no, no. I'm almost finished with this text .... just a second.\n Woman: Watch out!! [ Scream ]\n Man: AHHHH! Oh, no. My car.\n Woman: Oh, no. OH NO!! Forget your car. The driver of the other car looks like a pro wrestler, and boy, does he look angry. Oh, no, oh no. He just punched that light pole and smashed his car window with his fist.\n Man: Oh, Hey, uh switch me seats?\n Woman: No. Forget it. I think it would be a good time for you to text or call the police. Man: Augh.", "choices": [ "a medical appointment", "a job interview", "vacation plans" ], "summary": "a medical appointment" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The woman wants to _______ because he won't stop texting.", "dialogue": "Woman: Hey. Are you leaving now? [ Yeah. ] Could you give me a ride to the train station?\n Man: Sure. Get in.\n Woman: Oh, I'm glad I caught you. My train leaves in about 20 minutes, and I don't have time to walk there.\n Man: No problem. Oh, I just got a text from my mom about her doctor's appointment.\n Woman: Wait. You're not going to text and drive, are you?\n Man: Yeah. I'm pretty good at it. Watch! Now, look here ...\n Woman: No, no. Hey, hey, to be honest, I feel uncomfortable with you trying to do both at the same time ... and it is against the law.\n Man: I've had a lot of practice.\n Woman: No really, I'll just walk. Pull over. I can catch the next train.\n Man: No, no, no. I'm almost finished with this text .... just a second.\n Woman: Watch out!! [ Scream ]\n Man: AHHHH! Oh, no. My car.\n Woman: Oh, no. OH NO!! Forget your car. The driver of the other car looks like a pro wrestler, and boy, does he look angry. Oh, no, oh no. He just punched that light pole and smashed his car window with his fist.\n Man: Oh, Hey, uh switch me seats?\n Woman: No. Forget it. I think it would be a good time for you to text or call the police. Man: Augh.", "choices": [ "hit the man", "call her brother", "get out and walk" ], "summary": "get out and walk" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The man and woman are in trouble because _______.", "dialogue": "Woman: Hey. Are you leaving now? [ Yeah. ] Could you give me a ride to the train station?\n Man: Sure. Get in.\n Woman: Oh, I'm glad I caught you. My train leaves in about 20 minutes, and I don't have time to walk there.\n Man: No problem. Oh, I just got a text from my mom about her doctor's appointment.\n Woman: Wait. You're not going to text and drive, are you?\n Man: Yeah. I'm pretty good at it. Watch! Now, look here ...\n Woman: No, no. Hey, hey, to be honest, I feel uncomfortable with you trying to do both at the same time ... and it is against the law.\n Man: I've had a lot of practice.\n Woman: No really, I'll just walk. Pull over. I can catch the next train.\n Man: No, no, no. I'm almost finished with this text .... just a second.\n Woman: Watch out!! [ Scream ]\n Man: AHHHH! Oh, no. My car.\n Woman: Oh, no. OH NO!! Forget your car. The driver of the other car looks like a pro wrestler, and boy, does he look angry. Oh, no, oh no. He just punched that light pole and smashed his car window with his fist.\n Man: Oh, Hey, uh switch me seats?\n Woman: No. Forget it. I think it would be a good time for you to text or call the police. Man: Augh.", "choices": [ "they don't have a license", "the other driver looks scary", "their window doesn't work" ], "summary": "the other driver looks scary" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The woman suggests ___________.", "dialogue": "Woman: Hey. Are you leaving now? [ Yeah. ] Could you give me a ride to the train station?\n Man: Sure. Get in.\n Woman: Oh, I'm glad I caught you. My train leaves in about 20 minutes, and I don't have time to walk there.\n Man: No problem. Oh, I just got a text from my mom about her doctor's appointment.\n Woman: Wait. You're not going to text and drive, are you?\n Man: Yeah. I'm pretty good at it. Watch! Now, look here ...\n Woman: No, no. Hey, hey, to be honest, I feel uncomfortable with you trying to do both at the same time ... and it is against the law.\n Man: I've had a lot of practice.\n Woman: No really, I'll just walk. Pull over. I can catch the next train.\n Man: No, no, no. I'm almost finished with this text .... just a second.\n Woman: Watch out!! [ Scream ]\n Man: AHHHH! Oh, no. My car.\n Woman: Oh, no. OH NO!! Forget your car. The driver of the other car looks like a pro wrestler, and boy, does he look angry. Oh, no, oh no. He just punched that light pole and smashed his car window with his fist.\n Man: Oh, Hey, uh switch me seats?\n Woman: No. Forget it. I think it would be a good time for you to text or call the police. Man: Augh.", "choices": [ "catching the bus", "calling the police", "talking with the other driver" ], "summary": "calling the police" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long does it take the woman to go home by bus when it isn't in rush hour?", "dialogue": "M: How long does it take you home by bus?\n W: Only half an hour. But if in rush hour, it will take me 50 minutes.", "choices": [ "Twenty minutes.", "Fifty minutes.", "Half an hour." ], "summary": "Half an hour." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the woman feel?", "dialogue": "W: Hey, Jack. Stay away from me. I don't want to talk to anyone now!\n M: But...\n W: But me no buts. Just leave me alone.", "choices": [ "Angry.", "Happy.", "Worried." ], "summary": "Angry." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman say about Frank?", "dialogue": "M: Frank is certainly in a good mood.\n W: The bargain he got on his new stereo made him very happy.", "choices": [ "He's bought a stereo with a lower price.", "His new stereo has a good sounding system.", "He's happy because he's just got an expensive stereo." ], "summary": "He's bought a stereo with a lower price." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Miss King probably speak?", "dialogue": "M: Where does Miss King come from?\n F: She comes from Tokyo.", "choices": [ "Japanese.", "French.", "English." ], "summary": "Japanese." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man talk to Dr. Simpson?", "dialogue": "M: I'm sorry I was late for class today, Dr. Simpson.\n W: Well, I'll let it go this time. But you saw it disturbed the rest of the class.\n M: Yes, I realized that. I won't let it happen again.", "choices": [ "To make an apology.", "To ask for help.", "To discuss his studies." ], "summary": "To make an apology." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "W: Is Uncle Tom in? I've got something important to tell him.\n M: Sorry, Father has gone fishing. He won't be back until lunchtime.", "choices": [ "Uncle and niece.", "Aunt and nephew.", "Cousins." ], "summary": "Cousins." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did this conversation most probably take place?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, sir. May I help you?\n M: Will you please book tickets to Sanya for me?\n W: Yes, sir. When will you intend to leave?\n M: Next Wednesday.\n W: That will be July 13. There are two flight available that day: one at 9:00 a.m., the other one at 3:30 p.m.\n M: Fine. I'd like the 3:30 one.\n W: 3:30 p.m. How many tickets do you need?\n M: Two.\n W: Wish you a wonderful trip to Sanya.\n M: They say Sanya leads the world in beautiful scenery. To tell the truth, my wife has been dying to go there.", "choices": [ "In Sanya.", "On a train,", "In a ticket office." ], "summary": "In a ticket office." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean about his wife?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, sir. May I help you?\n M: Will you please book tickets to Sanya for me?\n W: Yes, sir. When will you intend to leave?\n M: Next Wednesday.\n W: That will be July 13. There are two flight available that day: one at 9:00 a.m., the other one at 3:30 p.m.\n M: Fine. I'd like the 3:30 one.\n W: 3:30 p.m. How many tickets do you need?\n M: Two.\n W: Wish you a wonderful trip to Sanya.\n M: They say Sanya leads the world in beautiful scenery. To tell the truth, my wife has been dying to go there.", "choices": [ "His wife is dying.", "His wife has been longing for that place for a long time.", "His wife has been there." ], "summary": "His wife has been longing for that place for a long time." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman find study in drama and theatre useful?", "dialogue": "M: So, Claire, you're into drama!\n W: Yes, I have a master's degree in drama and theatre. At the moment, I'm hoping to get onto a Ph.D program.\n M: What excites you about drama?\n W: Well, I find it's a communicative way to study people and you learn how to read people in drama. So usually I can understand what people are saying even though they might be lying.\n M: That would be useful.\n W: Yeah, it's very useful for me as well. I'm an English lecturer, so I use a lot of drama in my classes such as role plays. And I ask my students to create mini-dramas. They really respond well. At the moment, I'm hoping to get onto a Ph.D course. I'd like to concentrate on Asian drama and try to bring Asian theatre to the world's attention. I don't know how successful I would be, but here's hoping.\n M: Oh, I'm sure you'll be successful. Now, Claire, what do you do for stage fright?\n W: Ah, stage fright! Well, many actors have that problem. I get stage fright every time I'm going to teach a new class. The night before, I usually can't sleep.\n M: What? For teaching?\n W: Yes. I get really bad stage fright. But the minute I step into the classroom or get onto the stage, it just all falls into place. Then I just feel like: Yeah, this is what I mean to do. And I'm fine.\n M: Wow, that's cool!", "choices": [ "It enables her to understand people better.", "It improves her chance of getting promoted.", "It strengthens her relationship with students." ], "summary": "It enables her to understand people better." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How did the woman's students respond to her way of teaching English?", "dialogue": "M: So, Claire, you're into drama!\n W: Yes, I have a master's degree in drama and theatre. At the moment, I'm hoping to get onto a Ph.D program.\n M: What excites you about drama?\n W: Well, I find it's a communicative way to study people and you learn how to read people in drama. So usually I can understand what people are saying even though they might be lying.\n M: That would be useful.\n W: Yeah, it's very useful for me as well. I'm an English lecturer, so I use a lot of drama in my classes such as role plays. And I ask my students to create mini-dramas. They really respond well. At the moment, I'm hoping to get onto a Ph.D course. I'd like to concentrate on Asian drama and try to bring Asian theatre to the world's attention. I don't know how successful I would be, but here's hoping.\n M: Oh, I'm sure you'll be successful. Now, Claire, what do you do for stage fright?\n W: Ah, stage fright! Well, many actors have that problem. I get stage fright every time I'm going to teach a new class. The night before, I usually can't sleep.\n M: What? For teaching?\n W: Yes. I get really bad stage fright. But the minute I step into the classroom or get onto the stage, it just all falls into place. Then I just feel like: Yeah, this is what I mean to do. And I'm fine.\n M: Wow, that's cool!", "choices": [ "Passively.", "Positively.", "Skeptically." ], "summary": "Positively." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman say about her stage fright?", "dialogue": "M: So, Claire, you're into drama!\n W: Yes, I have a master's degree in drama and theatre. At the moment, I'm hoping to get onto a Ph.D program.\n M: What excites you about drama?\n W: Well, I find it's a communicative way to study people and you learn how to read people in drama. So usually I can understand what people are saying even though they might be lying.\n M: That would be useful.\n W: Yeah, it's very useful for me as well. I'm an English lecturer, so I use a lot of drama in my classes such as role plays. And I ask my students to create mini-dramas. They really respond well. At the moment, I'm hoping to get onto a Ph.D course. I'd like to concentrate on Asian drama and try to bring Asian theatre to the world's attention. I don't know how successful I would be, but here's hoping.\n M: Oh, I'm sure you'll be successful. Now, Claire, what do you do for stage fright?\n W: Ah, stage fright! Well, many actors have that problem. I get stage fright every time I'm going to teach a new class. The night before, I usually can't sleep.\n M: What? For teaching?\n W: Yes. I get really bad stage fright. But the minute I step into the classroom or get onto the stage, it just all falls into place. Then I just feel like: Yeah, this is what I mean to do. And I'm fine.\n M: Wow, that's cool!", "choices": [ "It keeps haunting her day and night.", "Her teaching was somewhat affected by it.", "It vanishes the moment she steps into her role." ], "summary": "It vanishes the moment she steps into her role." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man suggest?", "dialogue": "W: I think I will take the half-day tour of the city.\n M: Why not the whole day?", "choices": [ "Spending more time on sightseeing.", "Visiting the city with a group.", "Touring the city on a fine day." ], "summary": "Spending more time on sightseeing." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "W: That's a good TV show, isn't it?\n M: Yeah, it is. Actually, the only thing I didn't like was when the small town was destroyed.", "choices": [ "A TV show", "A small town", "A disaster" ], "summary": "A TV show" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman walk all the way to the office?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Susan. I hear that you walk all the way to the office these days.\n W: Yes. I have found great pleasure in walking. That's the type of exercise I enjoy very much.", "choices": [ "She takes it as a kind of exercise.", "She wants to save money.", "She loves doing anything that is new." ], "summary": "She takes it as a kind of exercise." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the man be home from work?", "dialogue": "W: What do you want to do tonight?\n M: How about going to the cinema? I should be home from work at 5:45. Then we can go out and eat before we see a film.\n W: What do you want to see?\n M: There's a good art film at the Green House Cinema.\n W: Let's see...it starts at 6:15. I don't think we can get there in time to see the beginning. How about the action film at the New State Cinema? It starts at 6:50. Perhaps the 7:00 one at the UME Cinema is even better. It stars Jackie Chan.\n M: OK, that's fine. I like him, too.", "choices": [ "At 5:45.", "At 6:15.", "At 6:50." ], "summary": "At 5:45." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where will the speakers go?", "dialogue": "W: What do you want to do tonight?\n M: How about going to the cinema? I should be home from work at 5:45. Then we can go out and eat before we see a film.\n W: What do you want to see?\n M: There's a good art film at the Green House Cinema.\n W: Let's see...it starts at 6:15. I don't think we can get there in time to see the beginning. How about the action film at the New State Cinema? It starts at 6:50. Perhaps the 7:00 one at the UME Cinema is even better. It stars Jackie Chan.\n M: OK, that's fine. I like him, too.", "choices": [ "The Green House Cinema.", "The New State Cinema.", "The UME Cinema." ], "summary": "The UME Cinema." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman imply?", "dialogue": "M: Do we have to get the opera tickets in advance?\n W: Certainly. Tickets at the door are usually sold at a higher price.", "choices": [ "It's better to buy the tickets beforehand.", "The tickets are sold in advance at half price.", "It's difficult to buy the tickets on the spot." ], "summary": "It's better to buy the tickets beforehand." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: Why don't we stay at the Grand Regency Hotel?\n M: You are joking! Do you know how expensive that place is? There is no way we can afford to stay there", "choices": [ "He doesn't like the hotel.", "They can't afford to stay at the hotel.", "They do not want to stay at a hotel." ], "summary": "They can't afford to stay at the hotel." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the speakers?", "dialogue": "M: You look pale, Stephanie. What's wrong?\n W: I don't feel good. I have a bad headache. In fact, I haven't got much sleep this past week, and I feel really tired.\n M: Why don't you go to see a doctor?\n W: Yeah, I think I should. But I have a report due tomorrow. Ms. Jenkins needs it for the board meeting next Monday.\n M: Well, it's Wednesday today. Why don't you talk to Ms. Jenkins, and ask if you can hand it in on Friday morning?\n W: Maybe I should try. I guess I just need a good sleep. Thanks, George.\n M: If you need any help with the report, just let me know.", "choices": [ "In a hospital.", "In the office.", "At home." ], "summary": "In the office." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When is the report due?", "dialogue": "M: You look pale, Stephanie. What's wrong?\n W: I don't feel good. I have a bad headache. In fact, I haven't got much sleep this past week, and I feel really tired.\n M: Why don't you go to see a doctor?\n W: Yeah, I think I should. But I have a report due tomorrow. Ms. Jenkins needs it for the board meeting next Monday.\n M: Well, it's Wednesday today. Why don't you talk to Ms. Jenkins, and ask if you can hand it in on Friday morning?\n W: Maybe I should try. I guess I just need a good sleep. Thanks, George.\n M: If you need any help with the report, just let me know.", "choices": [ "Thursday.", "Friday.", "Next Monday." ], "summary": "Thursday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does George suggest Stephanie do with the report?", "dialogue": "M: You look pale, Stephanie. What's wrong?\n W: I don't feel good. I have a bad headache. In fact, I haven't got much sleep this past week, and I feel really tired.\n M: Why don't you go to see a doctor?\n W: Yeah, I think I should. But I have a report due tomorrow. Ms. Jenkins needs it for the board meeting next Monday.\n M: Well, it's Wednesday today. Why don't you talk to Ms. Jenkins, and ask if you can hand it in on Friday morning?\n W: Maybe I should try. I guess I just need a good sleep. Thanks, George.\n M: If you need any help with the report, just let me know.", "choices": [ "Improve it.", "Hand it in later.", "Leave it with him." ], "summary": "Hand it in later." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the woman's response?", "dialogue": "M: I am sure we've never had such a lot of snow as lately.\n W: Haven't we, ever?", "choices": [ "She disagrees with the man.", "They are late.", "She agrees with the man." ], "summary": "She disagrees with the man." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman offer to do for the man?", "dialogue": "M: I'd like to go swimming this afternoon, but it's such a long walk to the swimming pool.\n W: I know a short cut. Let me show you on this map.", "choices": [ "Give him a map.", "Cut his hair short.", "Show him another route." ], "summary": "Show him another route." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think of the film?", "dialogue": "W: I think the film is good because it is scary. And the special effects are amazing.\n M: It would deserve an award if it weren't for its last part.", "choices": [ "Its ending is not good enough.", "Its special effects are not satisfying.", "It deserves an award." ], "summary": "Its ending is not good enough." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How old is Jim?", "dialogue": "F: Could you tall me how old you are, Jim?\n M: I'm seven. I'll be eight this October.", "choices": [ "He's seven.", "He's eight.", "He's nine." ], "summary": "He's seven." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man do next?", "dialogue": "W: What's the hurry? We'd like you to stay for dinner.\n M: Well, thank you, but Helen and I have to meet my parents at the railway station.", "choices": [ "Leave right away.", "Stay for dinner.", "Catch a train." ], "summary": "Leave right away." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much are the potatoes?", "dialogue": "M: These potatoes look nice, how much are they?\n W: They are 16 cents a pound.", "choices": [ "6 cents a pound.", "16 cents a pound.", "60 cents a pound." ], "summary": "16 cents a pound." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the woman do tomorrow?", "dialogue": "M: Mary, would you like to have a picnic with us this Sunday?\n W: Sorry, mum asked me to go shopping with her.", "choices": [ "Have a picnic.", "Stay at home with her mum.", "Go shopping." ], "summary": "Go shopping." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How often does the woman watch a football match?", "dialogue": "M: What's your favourite sport, Susan?\n W: Football.\n M: Soccer or rugby?\n W: I prefer soccer. It's a splendid game. But, like most of us, I just watch it. I watch a soccer match nearly every Saturday afternoon either at the local stadium or on TV. What about you, John?Do you play football?\n M: I'm afraid not. And I don't watch it either. I know it's Britain's most popular outdoor game, but I never liked it, not even when I was at school.\n W: But don't you watch the Cup finals and the great international matches between British teams and other national teams?\n M: Very rarely. My favourite game is cricket. I used to be quite a good cricket player when I was at school and I've kept it up ever since.\n W: It's a very English game, isn't it?\n M: Yes, it is. It has become popular in the Commonwealth countries. Do you ever watch the matches between England and the other Commonwealth countries?They're very interesting and exciting.\n W: Yes, I watch them on TV.", "choices": [ "Nearly once a week.", "Nearly once a month.", "Nearly every Sunday." ], "summary": "Nearly once a week." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man say he loves cricket very much?", "dialogue": "M: What's your favourite sport, Susan?\n W: Football.\n M: Soccer or rugby?\n W: I prefer soccer. It's a splendid game. But, like most of us, I just watch it. I watch a soccer match nearly every Saturday afternoon either at the local stadium or on TV. What about you, John?Do you play football?\n M: I'm afraid not. And I don't watch it either. I know it's Britain's most popular outdoor game, but I never liked it, not even when I was at school.\n W: But don't you watch the Cup finals and the great international matches between British teams and other national teams?\n M: Very rarely. My favourite game is cricket. I used to be quite a good cricket player when I was at school and I've kept it up ever since.\n W: It's a very English game, isn't it?\n M: Yes, it is. It has become popular in the Commonwealth countries. Do you ever watch the matches between England and the other Commonwealth countries?They're very interesting and exciting.\n W: Yes, I watch them on TV.", "choices": [ "He used to be a good player though he never plays it now.", "He used to be a good player and he has fallen into a habit of playing it from that time.", "He used to play it well and now he often watches cricket matches instead." ], "summary": "He used to be a good player and he has fallen into a habit of playing it from that time." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which one of the following is true according to the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: What's your favourite sport, Susan?\n W: Football.\n M: Soccer or rugby?\n W: I prefer soccer. It's a splendid game. But, like most of us, I just watch it. I watch a soccer match nearly every Saturday afternoon either at the local stadium or on TV. What about you, John?Do you play football?\n M: I'm afraid not. And I don't watch it either. I know it's Britain's most popular outdoor game, but I never liked it, not even when I was at school.\n W: But don't you watch the Cup finals and the great international matches between British teams and other national teams?\n M: Very rarely. My favourite game is cricket. I used to be quite a good cricket player when I was at school and I've kept it up ever since.\n W: It's a very English game, isn't it?\n M: Yes, it is. It has become popular in the Commonwealth countries. Do you ever watch the matches between England and the other Commonwealth countries?They're very interesting and exciting.\n W: Yes, I watch them on TV.", "choices": [ "Neither the man nor the woman watches any cricket match.", "Either the man or the woman watches soccer matches.", "Not only the man but also the woman watches cricket matches." ], "summary": "Not only the man but also the woman watches cricket matches." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: Sarah, I'm prepared to run for the class monitor, and I'm wondering if I, er...if I can count on your support.\n W: Oh, maybe if you had asked me earlier, but my roommate's running, too, and I've already promised her that she had my support.", "choices": [ "She will choose the man.", "The man was late in asking.", "She may run for the position." ], "summary": "The man was late in asking." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What happened to Eden?", "dialogue": "M: Where was Eden this morning? We had a meeting without her.\n W: Eden? I don't know. I haven't seen her in the office for weeks.\n M: Maybe she is working on a secret project and that's why she's not here.\n W: Well, she had better be careful because if she disappears for too long, no one is going to miss her when she gets fired.", "choices": [ "She got fired.", "She missed a meeting.", "She worked in secret." ], "summary": "She missed a meeting." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the probable relationship between the speakers?", "dialogue": "M: Where was Eden this morning? We had a meeting without her.\n W: Eden? I don't know. I haven't seen her in the office for weeks.\n M: Maybe she is working on a secret project and that's why she's not here.\n W: Well, she had better be careful because if she disappears for too long, no one is going to miss her when she gets fired.", "choices": [ "Colleagues.", "Neighbors.", "Friends." ], "summary": "Colleagues." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: Do you mind my opening the window?\n W: You'd better not. It's too cold today.", "choices": [ "It is cold today.", "Don't open the window.", "Do as you like." ], "summary": "Don't open the window." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the relationship of the two people?", "dialogue": "M: Look at them! They've the latest Adidas shoes.\n W: You've already had a pair of shoes.\n M: They cost only $100.\n W: $1007 For a pair of shoes?\n M: But they are the latest. I just want to get them. There is a match next week. Oh, Mum, please!\n W: Ok, this is the last time.", "choices": [ "Teacher and student.", "Father and son.", "Mother and son." ], "summary": "Mother and son." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman think of the conventional schools?", "dialogue": "M: What do you think of the prospects for online education? Is it going to replace the traditional school?\n W: I doubt it. Schools are here to stay, because there are much more than just book learning. Even though more and more kids are going online, I believe fewer of them will quit school altogether.", "choices": [ "They will be replaced by on-line education sooner or later.", "They will attract fewer kids as on-line education expands.", "They will continue to exist along with on-line education." ], "summary": "They will continue to exist along with on-line education." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the man's sister?", "dialogue": "M: Is your sister a teacher?\n F: No, she's a doctor.", "choices": [ "Nurse", "Doctor", "Teacher" ], "summary": "Doctor" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think of his new job?", "dialogue": "W: Did you start your new job this week?\n M: Yes, I did. I started it the day before yesterday.\n W: How do you like your new job? And how about your boss?\n M: Well, it's demanding, but it's very interesting. The boss seems to be very considerate. It is said that he is kind and friendly to the employees.\n W: So you're satisfied with the job, aren't you?\n M: Yes, I think I am happy with the new job.", "choices": [ "It is a good job.", "It is a difficult job.", "It is not better than his former job." ], "summary": "It is a good job." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's about the man's boss?", "dialogue": "W: Did you start your new job this week?\n M: Yes, I did. I started it the day before yesterday.\n W: How do you like your new job? And how about your boss?\n M: Well, it's demanding, but it's very interesting. The boss seems to be very considerate. It is said that he is kind and friendly to the employees.\n W: So you're satisfied with the job, aren't you?\n M: Yes, I think I am happy with the new job.", "choices": [ "He is kind and friendly.", "He is serious.", "He is lazy." ], "summary": "He is kind and friendly." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the man and the woman talking about?", "dialogue": "M: Mary, do you know anything about this author's latest best-seller?\n W: Sure. I've just finished it. I strongly recommend it.", "choices": [ "Fashion.", "Music.", "A book." ], "summary": "A book." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many students took IELTS test last month?", "dialogue": "W: How many students took the IELTS test last month?\n M: Well, let me see. Xixty had registered, but not everyone turned up. I believe we had 23 from Korea and 19 from Japan.", "choices": [ "23.", "60.", "42." ], "summary": "42." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When is their flight?", "dialogue": "W: Meg, I've just got us tickets to Singapore.\n M: So exciting, then when do we set off?\n W: The plane leaves tomorrow afternoon. So we set off for the airport at 11 am.\n M: So we leave at 11 am. Do we stop off anywhere on the way or is it a direct flight?\n W: Well, there aren't any direct flights, we can stop off in Hong Kong. So we can stop and spend two days there on our way to Singapore.\n M: Great. I always wanna go there. When do we get back?\n W: We'll return home in 10 days' time.\n M: Wow, wonderful, I just can't wait.", "choices": [ "In the morning.", "In the afternoon.", "In the evening." ], "summary": "In the afternoon." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why do the speakers need to stop off in Hong Kong?", "dialogue": "W: Meg, I've just got us tickets to Singapore.\n M: So exciting, then when do we set off?\n W: The plane leaves tomorrow afternoon. So we set off for the airport at 11 am.\n M: So we leave at 11 am. Do we stop off anywhere on the way or is it a direct flight?\n W: Well, there aren't any direct flights, we can stop off in Hong Kong. So we can stop and spend two days there on our way to Singapore.\n M: Great. I always wanna go there. When do we get back?\n W: We'll return home in 10 days' time.\n M: Wow, wonderful, I just can't wait.", "choices": [ "Direct flights are more expensive.", "They plan to do some shopping there.", "There are no non-stop flights to Singapore." ], "summary": "There are no non-stop flights to Singapore." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long will the speakers be away from home?", "dialogue": "W: Meg, I've just got us tickets to Singapore.\n M: So exciting, then when do we set off?\n W: The plane leaves tomorrow afternoon. So we set off for the airport at 11 am.\n M: So we leave at 11 am. Do we stop off anywhere on the way or is it a direct flight?\n W: Well, there aren't any direct flights, we can stop off in Hong Kong. So we can stop and spend two days there on our way to Singapore.\n M: Great. I always wanna go there. When do we get back?\n W: We'll return home in 10 days' time.\n M: Wow, wonderful, I just can't wait.", "choices": [ "Two days.", "Ten days.", "Twelve days." ], "summary": "Ten days." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was the guy doing?", "dialogue": "W: Did you see what that guy did?\n M: No. I was looking the other way.\n W: He made a U turn right in the middle of the block and almost hit a kid on a bicycle.\n M: Drivers get crazier every day!", "choices": [ "Driving a car.", "Riding a bike.", "Getting crazy." ], "summary": "Driving a car." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they talking about?", "dialogue": "M: I just got a statement from the bank. It says I've drawn $ 300 more than I have in my account.\n W: Well, we did spend a lot on our vocation. In fact, we didn't know exactly how much was in our bank.", "choices": [ "They spent three hundred dollars on their vacation.", "They drew money than they should have from the bank.", "They lost their bankbook." ], "summary": "They drew money than they should have from the bank." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why can't the man find Susan's home?", "dialogue": "W: Hello.\n M: Hello, Susan, this is Jim. I'm calling from the bus stop at Pine Street. I've been searching for your house for about thirty minutes now, but I can't find it. I forgot to bring the map you gave me.\n W: OK. Wait right where you are, I'll come and get you.\n M: That's not necessary. If you tell me the direction once again, I'll probably be all right this time.\n W: OK. Can you see a bank on the corner?\n M: Yes, there's one across the street.\n W: Well, cross the street and walk past the shoe shop. My house is the seventh house from the corner on your right.\n M: OK. Thanks. I'm sure I'll be able to find it this time.", "choices": [ "Because he hasn't been told how to get there.", "Because he forgot to bring the map Susan gave him.", "Because he is so forgetful that he can't remember her address." ], "summary": "Because he forgot to bring the map Susan gave him." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the bank?", "dialogue": "W: Hello.\n M: Hello, Susan, this is Jim. I'm calling from the bus stop at Pine Street. I've been searching for your house for about thirty minutes now, but I can't find it. I forgot to bring the map you gave me.\n W: OK. Wait right where you are, I'll come and get you.\n M: That's not necessary. If you tell me the direction once again, I'll probably be all right this time.\n W: OK. Can you see a bank on the corner?\n M: Yes, there's one across the street.\n W: Well, cross the street and walk past the shoe shop. My house is the seventh house from the corner on your right.\n M: OK. Thanks. I'm sure I'll be able to find it this time.", "choices": [ "It is next to the bus stop.", "It is on the corner beside the bus stop.", "It is on the corner across the street." ], "summary": "It is on the corner across the street." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is Susan's house?", "dialogue": "W: Hello.\n M: Hello, Susan, this is Jim. I'm calling from the bus stop at Pine Street. I've been searching for your house for about thirty minutes now, but I can't find it. I forgot to bring the map you gave me.\n W: OK. Wait right where you are, I'll come and get you.\n M: That's not necessary. If you tell me the direction once again, I'll probably be all right this time.\n W: OK. Can you see a bank on the corner?\n M: Yes, there's one across the street.\n W: Well, cross the street and walk past the shoe shop. My house is the seventh house from the corner on your right.\n M: OK. Thanks. I'm sure I'll be able to find it this time.", "choices": [ "It is the seventh house from the corner on the man's right.", "It is the seventeenth house from the corner on the man's left.", "It is the seventeenth house from the corner on the man's right." ], "summary": "It is the seventh house from the corner on the man's right." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What kind of emergency does the man NOT mention?", "dialogue": "Lisa: Hi, Tim. So, are you doing some last-minute shopping before the weekend?\n Tim: Well, actually, I'm looking for supplies to put together 72-hour kits for each member of my family.\n Lisa: [A] 72-hour kit? What's that?\n Tim: Basically, a 72-hour kit contains emergency supplies you would need to sustain yourself for three days in case of an emergency, like an earthquake.\n Lisa: An earthquake?! We haven't had an earthquake in years.\n Tim: Well, you never know; you have to be prepared. Hey, if earthquakes don't get you, it could be a flood, hurricane, snowstorm, power outage, fire, alien attack. [Alien attack!] Well, you never know. Think of any situation in which you might find yourself without the basic necessities of life, including shelter, food, and water, for over a period of time.\n Lisa: Hum. So, what do you keep in a 42-hour, um, ... I mean 72-kit?\n Tim: Well, you should have enough food and water to last you three days, and you might want to pack a basic water filter or water purification tablets in case your only water source turns out to be a murky pool of bug-infested water. [Ugh!] Hey, sometimes you don't have a choice, and as for food, you should keep it simple: food that requires no preparation and that doesn't spoil. And no canned goods because they are often too heavy and bulky. [Okay, that makes sense.] And unless you have a can opener or the can has a pull-tab lid, you'll have to use a rock or something to open them. [Ah, instant mashed green beens.] Yeah, and oh, energy bars, beef jerky, and a mix of nuts, raisins, and chocolate are possibilities.\n Lisa: Huh, the food might be nasty, but I guess you could survive ... barely.\n Tim: Well, the food doesn't have to taste bad; just select things that are easy to prepare, and you might want to include some basic comfort foods like a couple of candy bars. Then, you have to decide on the type of shelter you might need.\n Lisa: A hotel sounds nice.\n Tim: Yeah, but that's really not an option. The reality is that you might have to evacuate to a shelter, possibly with hundreds or thousands of other people.\n Lisa: That doesn't sound very fun ... everyone packed together like sardines in a can. Unsanitary conditions. Disease.\n Tim: Ah, now you're sounding paranoid, but if a shelter isn't available, you might be completely on your own, so I always pack an emergency sleeping bag or small, lightweight tent in the event that I have to survive on the street or in a park.\n Lisa: Wow.\n Tim: And among other things, you should pack a flashlight, portable radio, extra batteries, a small first-aid kit, personal items like a toothbrush or toothpaste ... Having a change of clothing is also important.\n Lisa: What about money? I have a credit card.\n Tim: Right. Like that's going to help when the power is out. You'd better be prepared with coins and cash, and having small bills is a must.\n Lisa: So, what do you do to communicate with other family members in case you get separated?\n Tim: Oh, in that case? I always pack two-way radios to communicate with the group. You can never depend on cell phones. [Okay.] Plus, you should decide on a meeting point in case your family gets separated.\n Lisa: Well, that sounds like a detailed plan, definitely.\n Tim: Oh, that's not all. You never know what weather conditions you might encounter, so packing a rain poncho, a jacket, and something to start a fire with could be very useful.\n Lisa: Like Matches?\n Tim: Matches? (If) You drop those in a puddle of water, you're toast. You need to pack at least three forms of fire starter: a magnifying glass, a high-quality lighter, and waterproof matches.\n Lisa: Wow. I never thought about those either. So, what do you do if you have small kids? They'd probably go stir-crazy under such conditions.\n Tim: You're exactly right, so a little extra preparation for them is needed. If you have to evacuate to a shelter to wait out a disaster, kids soon will be bored out of their minds, so you have to pack small card games, paper, or something like pencils or crayons to draw with.\n Lisa: You know, preparing a 72-hour kit makes perfect sense ...\n Tim: Yeah, but most people thinking about it after it is too late.", "choices": [ "power failure", "snowstorm", "tornado" ], "summary": "tornado" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which idea was stated in the conversation about water?", "dialogue": "Lisa: Hi, Tim. So, are you doing some last-minute shopping before the weekend?\n Tim: Well, actually, I'm looking for supplies to put together 72-hour kits for each member of my family.\n Lisa: [A] 72-hour kit? What's that?\n Tim: Basically, a 72-hour kit contains emergency supplies you would need to sustain yourself for three days in case of an emergency, like an earthquake.\n Lisa: An earthquake?! We haven't had an earthquake in years.\n Tim: Well, you never know; you have to be prepared. Hey, if earthquakes don't get you, it could be a flood, hurricane, snowstorm, power outage, fire, alien attack. [Alien attack!] Well, you never know. Think of any situation in which you might find yourself without the basic necessities of life, including shelter, food, and water, for over a period of time.\n Lisa: Hum. So, what do you keep in a 42-hour, um, ... I mean 72-kit?\n Tim: Well, you should have enough food and water to last you three days, and you might want to pack a basic water filter or water purification tablets in case your only water source turns out to be a murky pool of bug-infested water. [Ugh!] Hey, sometimes you don't have a choice, and as for food, you should keep it simple: food that requires no preparation and that doesn't spoil. And no canned goods because they are often too heavy and bulky. [Okay, that makes sense.] And unless you have a can opener or the can has a pull-tab lid, you'll have to use a rock or something to open them. [Ah, instant mashed green beens.] Yeah, and oh, energy bars, beef jerky, and a mix of nuts, raisins, and chocolate are possibilities.\n Lisa: Huh, the food might be nasty, but I guess you could survive ... barely.\n Tim: Well, the food doesn't have to taste bad; just select things that are easy to prepare, and you might want to include some basic comfort foods like a couple of candy bars. Then, you have to decide on the type of shelter you might need.\n Lisa: A hotel sounds nice.\n Tim: Yeah, but that's really not an option. The reality is that you might have to evacuate to a shelter, possibly with hundreds or thousands of other people.\n Lisa: That doesn't sound very fun ... everyone packed together like sardines in a can. Unsanitary conditions. Disease.\n Tim: Ah, now you're sounding paranoid, but if a shelter isn't available, you might be completely on your own, so I always pack an emergency sleeping bag or small, lightweight tent in the event that I have to survive on the street or in a park.\n Lisa: Wow.\n Tim: And among other things, you should pack a flashlight, portable radio, extra batteries, a small first-aid kit, personal items like a toothbrush or toothpaste ... Having a change of clothing is also important.\n Lisa: What about money? I have a credit card.\n Tim: Right. Like that's going to help when the power is out. You'd better be prepared with coins and cash, and having small bills is a must.\n Lisa: So, what do you do to communicate with other family members in case you get separated?\n Tim: Oh, in that case? I always pack two-way radios to communicate with the group. You can never depend on cell phones. [Okay.] Plus, you should decide on a meeting point in case your family gets separated.\n Lisa: Well, that sounds like a detailed plan, definitely.\n Tim: Oh, that's not all. You never know what weather conditions you might encounter, so packing a rain poncho, a jacket, and something to start a fire with could be very useful.\n Lisa: Like Matches?\n Tim: Matches? (If) You drop those in a puddle of water, you're toast. You need to pack at least three forms of fire starter: a magnifying glass, a high-quality lighter, and waterproof matches.\n Lisa: Wow. I never thought about those either. So, what do you do if you have small kids? They'd probably go stir-crazy under such conditions.\n Tim: You're exactly right, so a little extra preparation for them is needed. If you have to evacuate to a shelter to wait out a disaster, kids soon will be bored out of their minds, so you have to pack small card games, paper, or something like pencils or crayons to draw with.\n Lisa: You know, preparing a 72-hour kit makes perfect sense ...\n Tim: Yeah, but most people thinking about it after it is too late.", "choices": [ "You should buy spring water in bottles in advance.", "Having a water filter to clean water can be helpful.", "Bacteria in water can cause serious illness." ], "summary": "Having a water filter to clean water can be helpful." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is one basic principle behind food in a 72-hour kit?", "dialogue": "Lisa: Hi, Tim. So, are you doing some last-minute shopping before the weekend?\n Tim: Well, actually, I'm looking for supplies to put together 72-hour kits for each member of my family.\n Lisa: [A] 72-hour kit? What's that?\n Tim: Basically, a 72-hour kit contains emergency supplies you would need to sustain yourself for three days in case of an emergency, like an earthquake.\n Lisa: An earthquake?! We haven't had an earthquake in years.\n Tim: Well, you never know; you have to be prepared. Hey, if earthquakes don't get you, it could be a flood, hurricane, snowstorm, power outage, fire, alien attack. [Alien attack!] Well, you never know. Think of any situation in which you might find yourself without the basic necessities of life, including shelter, food, and water, for over a period of time.\n Lisa: Hum. So, what do you keep in a 42-hour, um, ... I mean 72-kit?\n Tim: Well, you should have enough food and water to last you three days, and you might want to pack a basic water filter or water purification tablets in case your only water source turns out to be a murky pool of bug-infested water. [Ugh!] Hey, sometimes you don't have a choice, and as for food, you should keep it simple: food that requires no preparation and that doesn't spoil. And no canned goods because they are often too heavy and bulky. [Okay, that makes sense.] And unless you have a can opener or the can has a pull-tab lid, you'll have to use a rock or something to open them. [Ah, instant mashed green beens.] Yeah, and oh, energy bars, beef jerky, and a mix of nuts, raisins, and chocolate are possibilities.\n Lisa: Huh, the food might be nasty, but I guess you could survive ... barely.\n Tim: Well, the food doesn't have to taste bad; just select things that are easy to prepare, and you might want to include some basic comfort foods like a couple of candy bars. Then, you have to decide on the type of shelter you might need.\n Lisa: A hotel sounds nice.\n Tim: Yeah, but that's really not an option. The reality is that you might have to evacuate to a shelter, possibly with hundreds or thousands of other people.\n Lisa: That doesn't sound very fun ... everyone packed together like sardines in a can. Unsanitary conditions. Disease.\n Tim: Ah, now you're sounding paranoid, but if a shelter isn't available, you might be completely on your own, so I always pack an emergency sleeping bag or small, lightweight tent in the event that I have to survive on the street or in a park.\n Lisa: Wow.\n Tim: And among other things, you should pack a flashlight, portable radio, extra batteries, a small first-aid kit, personal items like a toothbrush or toothpaste ... Having a change of clothing is also important.\n Lisa: What about money? I have a credit card.\n Tim: Right. Like that's going to help when the power is out. You'd better be prepared with coins and cash, and having small bills is a must.\n Lisa: So, what do you do to communicate with other family members in case you get separated?\n Tim: Oh, in that case? I always pack two-way radios to communicate with the group. You can never depend on cell phones. [Okay.] Plus, you should decide on a meeting point in case your family gets separated.\n Lisa: Well, that sounds like a detailed plan, definitely.\n Tim: Oh, that's not all. You never know what weather conditions you might encounter, so packing a rain poncho, a jacket, and something to start a fire with could be very useful.\n Lisa: Like Matches?\n Tim: Matches? (If) You drop those in a puddle of water, you're toast. You need to pack at least three forms of fire starter: a magnifying glass, a high-quality lighter, and waterproof matches.\n Lisa: Wow. I never thought about those either. So, what do you do if you have small kids? They'd probably go stir-crazy under such conditions.\n Tim: You're exactly right, so a little extra preparation for them is needed. If you have to evacuate to a shelter to wait out a disaster, kids soon will be bored out of their minds, so you have to pack small card games, paper, or something like pencils or crayons to draw with.\n Lisa: You know, preparing a 72-hour kit makes perfect sense ...\n Tim: Yeah, but most people thinking about it after it is too late.", "choices": [ "Packing sweets is unwise for health reasons.", "Cooking warm meals can lift people's spirits.", "Buying easy-to-prepare foods is ideal." ], "summary": "Buying easy-to-prepare foods is ideal." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman's image of an emergency shelter?", "dialogue": "Lisa: Hi, Tim. So, are you doing some last-minute shopping before the weekend?\n Tim: Well, actually, I'm looking for supplies to put together 72-hour kits for each member of my family.\n Lisa: [A] 72-hour kit? What's that?\n Tim: Basically, a 72-hour kit contains emergency supplies you would need to sustain yourself for three days in case of an emergency, like an earthquake.\n Lisa: An earthquake?! We haven't had an earthquake in years.\n Tim: Well, you never know; you have to be prepared. Hey, if earthquakes don't get you, it could be a flood, hurricane, snowstorm, power outage, fire, alien attack. [Alien attack!] Well, you never know. Think of any situation in which you might find yourself without the basic necessities of life, including shelter, food, and water, for over a period of time.\n Lisa: Hum. So, what do you keep in a 42-hour, um, ... I mean 72-kit?\n Tim: Well, you should have enough food and water to last you three days, and you might want to pack a basic water filter or water purification tablets in case your only water source turns out to be a murky pool of bug-infested water. [Ugh!] Hey, sometimes you don't have a choice, and as for food, you should keep it simple: food that requires no preparation and that doesn't spoil. And no canned goods because they are often too heavy and bulky. [Okay, that makes sense.] And unless you have a can opener or the can has a pull-tab lid, you'll have to use a rock or something to open them. [Ah, instant mashed green beens.] Yeah, and oh, energy bars, beef jerky, and a mix of nuts, raisins, and chocolate are possibilities.\n Lisa: Huh, the food might be nasty, but I guess you could survive ... barely.\n Tim: Well, the food doesn't have to taste bad; just select things that are easy to prepare, and you might want to include some basic comfort foods like a couple of candy bars. Then, you have to decide on the type of shelter you might need.\n Lisa: A hotel sounds nice.\n Tim: Yeah, but that's really not an option. The reality is that you might have to evacuate to a shelter, possibly with hundreds or thousands of other people.\n Lisa: That doesn't sound very fun ... everyone packed together like sardines in a can. Unsanitary conditions. Disease.\n Tim: Ah, now you're sounding paranoid, but if a shelter isn't available, you might be completely on your own, so I always pack an emergency sleeping bag or small, lightweight tent in the event that I have to survive on the street or in a park.\n Lisa: Wow.\n Tim: And among other things, you should pack a flashlight, portable radio, extra batteries, a small first-aid kit, personal items like a toothbrush or toothpaste ... Having a change of clothing is also important.\n Lisa: What about money? I have a credit card.\n Tim: Right. Like that's going to help when the power is out. You'd better be prepared with coins and cash, and having small bills is a must.\n Lisa: So, what do you do to communicate with other family members in case you get separated?\n Tim: Oh, in that case? I always pack two-way radios to communicate with the group. You can never depend on cell phones. [Okay.] Plus, you should decide on a meeting point in case your family gets separated.\n Lisa: Well, that sounds like a detailed plan, definitely.\n Tim: Oh, that's not all. You never know what weather conditions you might encounter, so packing a rain poncho, a jacket, and something to start a fire with could be very useful.\n Lisa: Like Matches?\n Tim: Matches? (If) You drop those in a puddle of water, you're toast. You need to pack at least three forms of fire starter: a magnifying glass, a high-quality lighter, and waterproof matches.\n Lisa: Wow. I never thought about those either. So, what do you do if you have small kids? They'd probably go stir-crazy under such conditions.\n Tim: You're exactly right, so a little extra preparation for them is needed. If you have to evacuate to a shelter to wait out a disaster, kids soon will be bored out of their minds, so you have to pack small card games, paper, or something like pencils or crayons to draw with.\n Lisa: You know, preparing a 72-hour kit makes perfect sense ...\n Tim: Yeah, but most people thinking about it after it is too late.", "choices": [ "people working together in a difficult situation", "a very overcrowded building that is dirty", "a facility lacking adequate food and drinking water" ], "summary": "a very overcrowded building that is dirty" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What advice does the man have for people with small children?", "dialogue": "Lisa: Hi, Tim. So, are you doing some last-minute shopping before the weekend?\n Tim: Well, actually, I'm looking for supplies to put together 72-hour kits for each member of my family.\n Lisa: [A] 72-hour kit? What's that?\n Tim: Basically, a 72-hour kit contains emergency supplies you would need to sustain yourself for three days in case of an emergency, like an earthquake.\n Lisa: An earthquake?! We haven't had an earthquake in years.\n Tim: Well, you never know; you have to be prepared. Hey, if earthquakes don't get you, it could be a flood, hurricane, snowstorm, power outage, fire, alien attack. [Alien attack!] Well, you never know. Think of any situation in which you might find yourself without the basic necessities of life, including shelter, food, and water, for over a period of time.\n Lisa: Hum. So, what do you keep in a 42-hour, um, ... I mean 72-kit?\n Tim: Well, you should have enough food and water to last you three days, and you might want to pack a basic water filter or water purification tablets in case your only water source turns out to be a murky pool of bug-infested water. [Ugh!] Hey, sometimes you don't have a choice, and as for food, you should keep it simple: food that requires no preparation and that doesn't spoil. And no canned goods because they are often too heavy and bulky. [Okay, that makes sense.] And unless you have a can opener or the can has a pull-tab lid, you'll have to use a rock or something to open them. [Ah, instant mashed green beens.] Yeah, and oh, energy bars, beef jerky, and a mix of nuts, raisins, and chocolate are possibilities.\n Lisa: Huh, the food might be nasty, but I guess you could survive ... barely.\n Tim: Well, the food doesn't have to taste bad; just select things that are easy to prepare, and you might want to include some basic comfort foods like a couple of candy bars. Then, you have to decide on the type of shelter you might need.\n Lisa: A hotel sounds nice.\n Tim: Yeah, but that's really not an option. The reality is that you might have to evacuate to a shelter, possibly with hundreds or thousands of other people.\n Lisa: That doesn't sound very fun ... everyone packed together like sardines in a can. Unsanitary conditions. Disease.\n Tim: Ah, now you're sounding paranoid, but if a shelter isn't available, you might be completely on your own, so I always pack an emergency sleeping bag or small, lightweight tent in the event that I have to survive on the street or in a park.\n Lisa: Wow.\n Tim: And among other things, you should pack a flashlight, portable radio, extra batteries, a small first-aid kit, personal items like a toothbrush or toothpaste ... Having a change of clothing is also important.\n Lisa: What about money? I have a credit card.\n Tim: Right. Like that's going to help when the power is out. You'd better be prepared with coins and cash, and having small bills is a must.\n Lisa: So, what do you do to communicate with other family members in case you get separated?\n Tim: Oh, in that case? I always pack two-way radios to communicate with the group. You can never depend on cell phones. [Okay.] Plus, you should decide on a meeting point in case your family gets separated.\n Lisa: Well, that sounds like a detailed plan, definitely.\n Tim: Oh, that's not all. You never know what weather conditions you might encounter, so packing a rain poncho, a jacket, and something to start a fire with could be very useful.\n Lisa: Like Matches?\n Tim: Matches? (If) You drop those in a puddle of water, you're toast. You need to pack at least three forms of fire starter: a magnifying glass, a high-quality lighter, and waterproof matches.\n Lisa: Wow. I never thought about those either. So, what do you do if you have small kids? They'd probably go stir-crazy under such conditions.\n Tim: You're exactly right, so a little extra preparation for them is needed. If you have to evacuate to a shelter to wait out a disaster, kids soon will be bored out of their minds, so you have to pack small card games, paper, or something like pencils or crayons to draw with.\n Lisa: You know, preparing a 72-hour kit makes perfect sense ...\n Tim: Yeah, but most people thinking about it after it is too late.", "choices": [ "pack plenty of snacks and treats", "carry a portable DVD player with movies", "be prepared with some basic art materials" ], "summary": "be prepared with some basic art materials" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the woman's reading glasses?", "dialogue": "W: Where are my reading glasses?\n M: Look, they are right over there, on the coffee table.", "choices": [ "On the book.", "On the chair.", "On the coffee table." ], "summary": "On the coffee table." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Good news, I'm not going to have surgery after all. The doctor says I can start working out again soon and maybe play football like before in a few weeks.\n W: That's terrific. It would be great if you could get back in shape in time for the World Cup.", "choices": [ "The man is a fan of world-famous football players.", "The man's football career seems to be at an end.", "The man was operated on a few weeks ago." ], "summary": "The man is a fan of world-famous football players." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does this dialogue probably take place?", "dialogue": "F: I'm going to the Shanghai Grand Theatre. Where shall I get off?\n M: At the next stop.", "choices": [ "At the library.", "In the hospital.", "On a bus." ], "summary": "On a bus." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is Jim going to do this summer?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Jim. I haven't seen you for a few weeks.\n M: Oh, hi, Mary. I have been studying a lot for my final exam.\n W: Well, this semester is about over now.\n M: Yeah. My brother is coming for a visit this summer, and we'd like to see some of the country, but traveling is so expensive.\n W: Have you thought about camping?\n M: Camping? I've never done that.\n W: I think you'll really like it. You can rent the equipment you need.\n M: Is it cheap?\n W: Yeah, much cheaper than buying or staying at the hotel.\n M: Good idea. Here is my bus. I'll talk to you about this again and get all the details.", "choices": [ "To travel with his friends.", "To travel with his brother.", "To go to see his brother." ], "summary": "To travel with his brother." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is Jim?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Jim. I haven't seen you for a few weeks.\n M: Oh, hi, Mary. I have been studying a lot for my final exam.\n W: Well, this semester is about over now.\n M: Yeah. My brother is coming for a visit this summer, and we'd like to see some of the country, but traveling is so expensive.\n W: Have you thought about camping?\n M: Camping? I've never done that.\n W: I think you'll really like it. You can rent the equipment you need.\n M: Is it cheap?\n W: Yeah, much cheaper than buying or staying at the hotel.\n M: Good idea. Here is my bus. I'll talk to you about this again and get all the details.", "choices": [ "A hotel clerk.", "A professor.", "A student." ], "summary": "A student." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the women suggest Jim do in order to make traveling cheaper?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Jim. I haven't seen you for a few weeks.\n M: Oh, hi, Mary. I have been studying a lot for my final exam.\n W: Well, this semester is about over now.\n M: Yeah. My brother is coming for a visit this summer, and we'd like to see some of the country, but traveling is so expensive.\n W: Have you thought about camping?\n M: Camping? I've never done that.\n W: I think you'll really like it. You can rent the equipment you need.\n M: Is it cheap?\n W: Yeah, much cheaper than buying or staying at the hotel.\n M: Good idea. Here is my bus. I'll talk to you about this again and get all the details.", "choices": [ "To stay in a cheap hotel.", "To rent camping equipment.", "To stay in his brother's house." ], "summary": "To rent camping equipment." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "At what time does the train to Leeds leave?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me. Could you tell me when the next train to Manchester leaves?\n M: Sure. Well, it's three now. The next train to Manchester leaves in two hours. But you can take the train to Leeds, which leaves in fifteen minutes and then get off at Manchester, because it stops at Manchester on the way.", "choices": [ "3:00.", "3:15.", "5:00." ], "summary": "3:15." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What happened to the man?", "dialogue": "W: How are you,Brandon?\n M: Oh,dear,my back's killing me.", "choices": [ "He was sleepy.", "He caught a cold.", "He had a backache." ], "summary": "He had a backache." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does John think of the woman's sister?", "dialogue": "W: Oh, John, I didn't tell you. My sister phoned yesterday. She wants to get married.\n M: Married? She is only seventeen!\n W: That's the reason she told me why she wants to get married.", "choices": [ "She is not old enough to get married.", "She is too old to get married.", "She is older than expected." ], "summary": "She is not old enough to get married." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Jenny decide to do first?", "dialogue": "M: Jenny, there's an opening for an assistant manager in our company. You should give it a try.\n W: Thank you George, but I've decided to travel a bit before finding another job.", "choices": [ "Look for a job.", "Go on a trip.", "Get an assistant." ], "summary": "Go on a trip." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How is the woman speaker now?", "dialogue": "M: Where have you been these days?\n W: In the hospital.\n M: In the hospital? What happened?\n W: Didn't you know that our room caught fire last Friday evening?\n M: Oh, really? I'm sorry to hear that. But what caused the fire?\n W: Well, the light in our room was turned off at 11:30 as usual. Alice lit a candle to go on reading. Unfortunately she fell asleep with the candle still burning beside her. Then her bed caught fire.\n M: Oh, my God! I'm sorry to hear that. And how was Alice?\n W: She was badly burnt and is still in hospital.\n M: Was she the only one burnt?\n W: No. There were two more.\n M: You should be careful in future.\n W: We will.", "choices": [ "She is badly burnt.", "She is well again.", "She is still in hospital." ], "summary": "She is well again." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What happened to the woman's room?", "dialogue": "M: Where have you been these days?\n W: In the hospital.\n M: In the hospital? What happened?\n W: Didn't you know that our room caught fire last Friday evening?\n M: Oh, really? I'm sorry to hear that. But what caused the fire?\n W: Well, the light in our room was turned off at 11:30 as usual. Alice lit a candle to go on reading. Unfortunately she fell asleep with the candle still burning beside her. Then her bed caught fire.\n M: Oh, my God! I'm sorry to hear that. And how was Alice?\n W: She was badly burnt and is still in hospital.\n M: Was she the only one burnt?\n W: No. There were two more.\n M: You should be careful in future.\n W: We will.", "choices": [ "It caught fire last week.", "It was robbed.", "It was pulled down." ], "summary": "It caught fire last week." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many people got burnt in the fire?", "dialogue": "M: Where have you been these days?\n W: In the hospital.\n M: In the hospital? What happened?\n W: Didn't you know that our room caught fire last Friday evening?\n M: Oh, really? I'm sorry to hear that. But what caused the fire?\n W: Well, the light in our room was turned off at 11:30 as usual. Alice lit a candle to go on reading. Unfortunately she fell asleep with the candle still burning beside her. Then her bed caught fire.\n M: Oh, my God! I'm sorry to hear that. And how was Alice?\n W: She was badly burnt and is still in hospital.\n M: Was she the only one burnt?\n W: No. There were two more.\n M: You should be careful in future.\n W: We will.", "choices": [ "3.", "2.", "4." ], "summary": "3." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many languages can the woman speak altogether?", "dialogue": "M: Mary, how many languages can you speak? Apart from English, of course.\n W: I speak German very well, and I can also write in German.\n M: Any other languages?\n W: I can speak a little French. I can't speak it very fast, thought.", "choices": [ "One", "Two", "Three" ], "summary": "Three" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we conclude from the talk?", "dialogue": "M: What do you think of the final exam?\n W: I thought it would be easy, but at the end of the first hour, I was still on the first page. I hardly had time to get to the last page.", "choices": [ "The exam was difficult for the woman.", "The woman finished the exam in one hour.", "The woman thought the exam easy." ], "summary": "The woman thought the exam easy." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man suggest they should do?", "dialogue": "W: I'm afraid we are going to miss the 3-o'clock train.\n M: Don't worry. We can get our tickets changed for this evening.", "choices": [ "Check the timetable.", "Go to the railway station earlier.", "Travel on a later train." ], "summary": "Travel on a later train." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: Rod must be in a bad mood today. What's wrong with him?\n M: He was passed over in the selection process for the dean of the admissions office. He'd been hoping for the position for a long time.", "choices": [ "The selection process was a little unfair.", "He had long dreamed of the dean's position.", "Rod was eliminated in the selection process." ], "summary": "Rod was eliminated in the selection process." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What day is it today?", "dialogue": "M: Tina, are you coming to band practice this week? Our show is this Friday...only two days away!\n W: Yes, I'm coming tonight. I didn't come last week because my guitar was broken.\n M: Did you fix your guitar? My sister has a new guitar you can probably borrow if your guitar is still broken.\n W: Thanks, but I can only play music on my guitar because it's a left-handed guitar...it's for people who use their left hands for most things. I fixed my guitar on Monday night.\n M: Why didn't you fix it sooner? We only have two days until our show.\n W: I've been so busy this month! I have to work at the grocery store and watch my little sister until my mom comes home from work.", "choices": [ "Monday.", "Wednesday.", "Friday." ], "summary": "Wednesday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man want Tina to do?", "dialogue": "M: Tina, are you coming to band practice this week? Our show is this Friday...only two days away!\n W: Yes, I'm coming tonight. I didn't come last week because my guitar was broken.\n M: Did you fix your guitar? My sister has a new guitar you can probably borrow if your guitar is still broken.\n W: Thanks, but I can only play music on my guitar because it's a left-handed guitar...it's for people who use their left hands for most things. I fixed my guitar on Monday night.\n M: Why didn't you fix it sooner? We only have two days until our show.\n W: I've been so busy this month! I have to work at the grocery store and watch my little sister until my mom comes home from work.", "choices": [ "Come to practice.", "Watch his little sister.", "Work at the grocery store." ], "summary": "Come to practice." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did the speakers plan to go?", "dialogue": "W: Did you see the purse, honey?\n M: Your purse? No. Why the purse? We're not going shopping anyway.\n W: I know. But our opera tickets are in it. And we have only one hour left.\n M: Did you have it when we left the parking lot?", "choices": [ "A shopping center.", "An opera house.", "The parking lot." ], "summary": "An opera house." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman intend to do?", "dialogue": "W: Are you busy tomorrow night? I'm going over to the Workers Club for volleyball if you'd like to come along.\n M: Isn't that far away?\n W: Not really. If you take the No. 3 bus, you can get there in ten minutes. And if volleyball doesn't interest you, they've got a huge indoor swimming pool, a weight room, and indoor tracks. It's a great place to meet people.\n M: Now that you mentioned it, it would be nice to get away from the computer center for a change, and I really should get some more exercise. Working up a sweat in a ball game or the weight room would be nice. I've got so fat.\n W: Look at me -You're not the only one. In high school I had a lot more time to do sports activities. Now what little spare time you have must be used in doing exercise. At least the club is open until 12 pm.\n M: I guess it's worth a visit. Did you say you're going tomorrow night?\n W: Yeah.\n M: OK, I'll come, too. How about meeting me in front of the cinema at eight, and we'll catch the bus there.\n W: Sure, see you then.", "choices": [ "Introduce the Workers Club.", "Invite the man to do sports.", "Invite the man to see a film." ], "summary": "Invite the man to do sports." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn about the club?", "dialogue": "W: Are you busy tomorrow night? I'm going over to the Workers Club for volleyball if you'd like to come along.\n M: Isn't that far away?\n W: Not really. If you take the No. 3 bus, you can get there in ten minutes. And if volleyball doesn't interest you, they've got a huge indoor swimming pool, a weight room, and indoor tracks. It's a great place to meet people.\n M: Now that you mentioned it, it would be nice to get away from the computer center for a change, and I really should get some more exercise. Working up a sweat in a ball game or the weight room would be nice. I've got so fat.\n W: Look at me -You're not the only one. In high school I had a lot more time to do sports activities. Now what little spare time you have must be used in doing exercise. At least the club is open until 12 pm.\n M: I guess it's worth a visit. Did you say you're going tomorrow night?\n W: Yeah.\n M: OK, I'll come, too. How about meeting me in front of the cinema at eight, and we'll catch the bus there.\n W: Sure, see you then.", "choices": [ "People can skate there.", "It's open until 12:00 at night.", "Three buses pass the club." ], "summary": "It's open until 12:00 at night." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the man work?", "dialogue": "W: Are you busy tomorrow night? I'm going over to the Workers Club for volleyball if you'd like to come along.\n M: Isn't that far away?\n W: Not really. If you take the No. 3 bus, you can get there in ten minutes. And if volleyball doesn't interest you, they've got a huge indoor swimming pool, a weight room, and indoor tracks. It's a great place to meet people.\n M: Now that you mentioned it, it would be nice to get away from the computer center for a change, and I really should get some more exercise. Working up a sweat in a ball game or the weight room would be nice. I've got so fat.\n W: Look at me -You're not the only one. In high school I had a lot more time to do sports activities. Now what little spare time you have must be used in doing exercise. At least the club is open until 12 pm.\n M: I guess it's worth a visit. Did you say you're going tomorrow night?\n W: Yeah.\n M: OK, I'll come, too. How about meeting me in front of the cinema at eight, and we'll catch the bus there.\n W: Sure, see you then.", "choices": [ "At the Workers Club.", "At a high school.", "At a computer center." ], "summary": "At a computer center." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: Shouldn't we invite Kathy to the party tonight?\n W: Invite Kathy? She is the one who is planning the whole thing.", "choices": [ "Kathy will be at the party.", "Kathy is too busy to come.", "Kathy is going to be invited." ], "summary": "Kathy will be at the party." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man doing?", "dialogue": "M: Ladies and Gentlemen, let's welcome Jane Carter. Jane, you are so young. How can you sing so well?\n W: Well, Mr. Green. I like singing very much. And I've been doing this for a while, above all I have Mr James as my teacher.\n M: No wonder. I believe you'll do a wonderful job tonight. Now ladies and gentlemen, Jane Carter.", "choices": [ "Giving a speech.", "Chairing a meeting.", "Introducing a person." ], "summary": "Introducing a person." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman sing so well?", "dialogue": "M: Ladies and Gentlemen, let's welcome Jane Carter. Jane, you are so young. How can you sing so well?\n W: Well, Mr. Green. I like singing very much. And I've been doing this for a while, above all I have Mr James as my teacher.\n M: No wonder. I believe you'll do a wonderful job tonight. Now ladies and gentlemen, Jane Carter.", "choices": [ "She has a great teacher.", "She teaches singing.", "She is young." ], "summary": "She has a great teacher." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man going to do?", "dialogue": "M: Are we still going to the football game tonight?\n W: Oh, sorry, I totally forgot about it. I've arranged to go with a friend to a new Chinese restaurant downtown. How about joining us?\n M: Sure I'd love to.", "choices": [ "Go to the Chinese restaurant.", "Watch the football game.", "Visit a friend downtown." ], "summary": "Go to the Chinese restaurant." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Joe Smith telephoned Victoria for", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Happy Time Catering Services, Vitoria speaking. How can I help you?\n M: Hello, Victoria. This is Joe Smith from country holidays. I wondered if you could do some catering for us next week, we are having a small reception. It's to launch our summer holiday advertising campaign. Will you be free?\n W: When exactly is it? Mr. Smith?\n M: April 21st, that's Thursday. Oh, sorry, no. It should be Friday.\n W: Oh, yes I can do that where will you be holding it?\n M: We thought we'd have that at head office and use the conference room, because there is enough room for everyone there.\n W: Ok. What sort of things would you like?\n M: Just a light lunch I think, so that people can eat while they move around and talk to each other. You did some thing similar for us last year. We'd be happy to have the same menu again.\n W: Right. I'll look at my diary and see what you had last time. Oh, I nearly forgot to ask you how many should I cater for?\n M: Well, I think most people will be able to come, perhaps around 30. No, let's say 35, to be sure.\n W: Right, thank you for getting in touch, Mr. Smith. I'll send you confirmation of the arrangements by the end of this week.\n M: Ok.", "choices": [ "the menu.", "the place.", "the reception." ], "summary": "the reception." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the lunch be held?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Happy Time Catering Services, Vitoria speaking. How can I help you?\n M: Hello, Victoria. This is Joe Smith from country holidays. I wondered if you could do some catering for us next week, we are having a small reception. It's to launch our summer holiday advertising campaign. Will you be free?\n W: When exactly is it? Mr. Smith?\n M: April 21st, that's Thursday. Oh, sorry, no. It should be Friday.\n W: Oh, yes I can do that where will you be holding it?\n M: We thought we'd have that at head office and use the conference room, because there is enough room for everyone there.\n W: Ok. What sort of things would you like?\n M: Just a light lunch I think, so that people can eat while they move around and talk to each other. You did some thing similar for us last year. We'd be happy to have the same menu again.\n W: Right. I'll look at my diary and see what you had last time. Oh, I nearly forgot to ask you how many should I cater for?\n M: Well, I think most people will be able to come, perhaps around 30. No, let's say 35, to be sure.\n W: Right, thank you for getting in touch, Mr. Smith. I'll send you confirmation of the arrangements by the end of this week.\n M: Ok.", "choices": [ "Friday next week.", "Thursday next week.", "April 30th." ], "summary": "Friday next week." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "All the following information is new to Victoria EXCEPT", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Happy Time Catering Services, Vitoria speaking. How can I help you?\n M: Hello, Victoria. This is Joe Smith from country holidays. I wondered if you could do some catering for us next week, we are having a small reception. It's to launch our summer holiday advertising campaign. Will you be free?\n W: When exactly is it? Mr. Smith?\n M: April 21st, that's Thursday. Oh, sorry, no. It should be Friday.\n W: Oh, yes I can do that where will you be holding it?\n M: We thought we'd have that at head office and use the conference room, because there is enough room for everyone there.\n W: Ok. What sort of things would you like?\n M: Just a light lunch I think, so that people can eat while they move around and talk to each other. You did some thing similar for us last year. We'd be happy to have the same menu again.\n W: Right. I'll look at my diary and see what you had last time. Oh, I nearly forgot to ask you how many should I cater for?\n M: Well, I think most people will be able to come, perhaps around 30. No, let's say 35, to be sure.\n W: Right, thank you for getting in touch, Mr. Smith. I'll send you confirmation of the arrangements by the end of this week.\n M: Ok.", "choices": [ "how many people to attend it.", "why to hold it.", "what to cook." ], "summary": "what to cook." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they talking about?", "dialogue": "M: You'll need 36 credit hours to get an M. A. degree. Fifteen must be from the English Department and fifteen from the Education Department. For the remaining six credit hours, you can either write a thesis or take two more selected courses.\n W: Right now, this is very confusing to me, but I'm sure I'll know what to do as I learn more about it.", "choices": [ "Getting extra credits.", "The requirements of an M. A. degree.", "The credit hours required for an M. A. degree." ], "summary": "The credit hours required for an M. A. degree." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man's occupation?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, Sir?\n M: Good morning. My name is Orwell. I've got a reservation, a single room with a shower.\n W: Ah, yes, Dr. Orwell. Would you fill in this form, please?\n M: Yes, of course.\n W: Oh, excuse me. I catch a cold. You're a doctor. You can give me something for it.\n M: Give you something for it, for your cold, you mean. I am not that kind of doctor.\n W: Oh, aren't you?\n M: No, I am a psychologist.\n W: Ah, you are a psychologist. Oh I see.\n M: Is that all right?\n W: Yes. Would you like a newspaper in the morning?\n M: Yes. The Times.\n W: OK, Sir. Your room is 523, and how long would you stay?\n M: Four days. I'll be checking out Saturday morning.\n W: And how would you pay?\n M: By credit card. Would you like to see it?\n W: Yes, please, and here is your key, Sir.", "choices": [ "A doctor.", "A researcher.", "A news reporter." ], "summary": "A doctor." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which of the following room did the man book before he came?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, Sir?\n M: Good morning. My name is Orwell. I've got a reservation, a single room with a shower.\n W: Ah, yes, Dr. Orwell. Would you fill in this form, please?\n M: Yes, of course.\n W: Oh, excuse me. I catch a cold. You're a doctor. You can give me something for it.\n M: Give you something for it, for your cold, you mean. I am not that kind of doctor.\n W: Oh, aren't you?\n M: No, I am a psychologist.\n W: Ah, you are a psychologist. Oh I see.\n M: Is that all right?\n W: Yes. Would you like a newspaper in the morning?\n M: Yes. The Times.\n W: OK, Sir. Your room is 523, and how long would you stay?\n M: Four days. I'll be checking out Saturday morning.\n W: And how would you pay?\n M: By credit card. Would you like to see it?\n W: Yes, please, and here is your key, Sir.", "choices": [ "A warm room with a shower.", "A single room with a shower.", "Room 523." ], "summary": "A single room with a shower." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When is the man checking in?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, Sir?\n M: Good morning. My name is Orwell. I've got a reservation, a single room with a shower.\n W: Ah, yes, Dr. Orwell. Would you fill in this form, please?\n M: Yes, of course.\n W: Oh, excuse me. I catch a cold. You're a doctor. You can give me something for it.\n M: Give you something for it, for your cold, you mean. I am not that kind of doctor.\n W: Oh, aren't you?\n M: No, I am a psychologist.\n W: Ah, you are a psychologist. Oh I see.\n M: Is that all right?\n W: Yes. Would you like a newspaper in the morning?\n M: Yes. The Times.\n W: OK, Sir. Your room is 523, and how long would you stay?\n M: Four days. I'll be checking out Saturday morning.\n W: And how would you pay?\n M: By credit card. Would you like to see it?\n W: Yes, please, and here is your key, Sir.", "choices": [ "Saturday.", "Thursday.", "Tuesday." ], "summary": "Tuesday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is the man?", "dialogue": "M: I'd like to make an appointment to see Doctor Smith.\n W: Ok. Let's see. He's available on Tuesday or Thursday.\n M: Thursday would be better for me.\n W: Morning or afternoon?\n M: In the morning, if possible.\n W: How does 9: 15 sound?\n M: 9: 15 Thursday. That's fine.", "choices": [ "An employee.", "A student.", "A patient." ], "summary": "A patient." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time will the man see the doctor?", "dialogue": "M: I'd like to make an appointment to see Doctor Smith.\n W: Ok. Let's see. He's available on Tuesday or Thursday.\n M: Thursday would be better for me.\n W: Morning or afternoon?\n M: In the morning, if possible.\n W: How does 9: 15 sound?\n M: 9: 15 Thursday. That's fine.", "choices": [ "9:15 Tuesday.", "9:15 Thursday.", "15: 00 Thursday." ], "summary": "9:15 Thursday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they talking about?", "dialogue": "F: What's for breakfast, Dad?\n M: Bread, eggs and milk.", "choices": [ "Bread, eggs and milk.", "Breakfast.", "Dad." ], "summary": "Breakfast." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman imply?", "dialogue": "M: I exhausted I stayed up the whole night studying for my middle term matches exam.\n W: But why do you always wait until the last minute?", "choices": [ "The man is a diligent student.", "The man has bad study habits.", "The man has made a mess of his midtermexam." ], "summary": "The man has bad study habits." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know from this dialogue?", "dialogue": "F: Well, I'm afraid we haven't got any camera cheaper than this one.\n M: Well... thank you for your help. I'll think about it.", "choices": [ "The man bought a camera from this shop before.", "The man doesn't seem to buy the camera.", "The shop is out of cameras." ], "summary": "The man doesn't seem to buy the camera." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they talking about?", "dialogue": "M: It's raining again.\n W: It has rained for 4 days. Do you think it'll ever stop?", "choices": [ "The weather.", "The wind.", "Running." ], "summary": "The weather." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man probably doing now?", "dialogue": "W: What are your plans for the future?\n M: My dream is to open my own business after I graduate.", "choices": [ "He is working for a business company.", "He is doing his own business.", "He is studying at a university." ], "summary": "He is studying at a university." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the probable relationship between the speakers?", "dialogue": "M: Is everything going well according to the plan?\n W: Our store will open two weeks before Christmas.\n M: I guess we should announce ourselves soon. Tell people we're coming. Put up a big sign.\n W: Sure. The minute they see the sign, they will be lining up.\n M: To show their anger.\n W: Yeah. They are lining up not to buy things but to show their anger. Because some people think chain stores all look the same.\n M: They'll hate us in the beginning. But we'll get them in the end.", "choices": [ "Police officers.", "Manager and clerk.", "Shop assistant and customer." ], "summary": "Manager and clerk." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers going to do?", "dialogue": "M: Is everything going well according to the plan?\n W: Our store will open two weeks before Christmas.\n M: I guess we should announce ourselves soon. Tell people we're coming. Put up a big sign.\n W: Sure. The minute they see the sign, they will be lining up.\n M: To show their anger.\n W: Yeah. They are lining up not to buy things but to show their anger. Because some people think chain stores all look the same.\n M: They'll hate us in the beginning. But we'll get them in the end.", "choices": [ "Open a store.", "Make a plan.", "Have a meeting." ], "summary": "Open a store." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How is the man today?", "dialogue": "W: I heard you caught a cold. How are you feeling today?\n M: I can't complain. At least I'm out of bed.\n W: Take it easy. You should drink more water or milk.", "choices": [ "He's better.", "He's sick in bed.", "He's feeling worse." ], "summary": "He's better." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When does the conversation take place?", "dialogue": "W: What are you reading, Paul?\n M: Oh, it's a book about naval engineering.\n W: Why are you reading on Friday evening?\n M: Because I've got to write an essay this weekend.\n W: What are you going to do when you've qualified?\n M: I don't know. I'd like to get a job abroad, I think. What are you going to do when your year at Weston is over?\n W: I'm going to spend a few weeks touring Britain, then I'm going back to Canada, I suppose.\n M: What is John going to do?\n W: I think he's going to open a branch of\" pretty feet\"in London.\n M: What is he doing in Italy?\n W: He's seeing some designers here. He's coming back tomorrow. By the way, what are you and Sue doing on Saturday evening?\n M: I don't know yet. Why?\n W: Well, I thought we could cook another of our suppers and invite John and Sue.\n M: Oh, no! Not Potato Salad again! Sorry, Barbara, but I really have to read this book.", "choices": [ "Wednesday.", "Thursday.", "Friday." ], "summary": "Friday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does Barbara come from?", "dialogue": "W: What are you reading, Paul?\n M: Oh, it's a book about naval engineering.\n W: Why are you reading on Friday evening?\n M: Because I've got to write an essay this weekend.\n W: What are you going to do when you've qualified?\n M: I don't know. I'd like to get a job abroad, I think. What are you going to do when your year at Weston is over?\n W: I'm going to spend a few weeks touring Britain, then I'm going back to Canada, I suppose.\n M: What is John going to do?\n W: I think he's going to open a branch of\" pretty feet\"in London.\n M: What is he doing in Italy?\n W: He's seeing some designers here. He's coming back tomorrow. By the way, what are you and Sue doing on Saturday evening?\n M: I don't know yet. Why?\n W: Well, I thought we could cook another of our suppers and invite John and Sue.\n M: Oh, no! Not Potato Salad again! Sorry, Barbara, but I really have to read this book.", "choices": [ "America.", "Canada.", "Italy." ], "summary": "Canada." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is John's plan for the future?", "dialogue": "W: What are you reading, Paul?\n M: Oh, it's a book about naval engineering.\n W: Why are you reading on Friday evening?\n M: Because I've got to write an essay this weekend.\n W: What are you going to do when you've qualified?\n M: I don't know. I'd like to get a job abroad, I think. What are you going to do when your year at Weston is over?\n W: I'm going to spend a few weeks touring Britain, then I'm going back to Canada, I suppose.\n M: What is John going to do?\n W: I think he's going to open a branch of\" pretty feet\"in London.\n M: What is he doing in Italy?\n W: He's seeing some designers here. He's coming back tomorrow. By the way, what are you and Sue doing on Saturday evening?\n M: I don't know yet. Why?\n W: Well, I thought we could cook another of our suppers and invite John and Sue.\n M: Oh, no! Not Potato Salad again! Sorry, Barbara, but I really have to read this book.", "choices": [ "To open a shoe shop.", "To tour Britain.", "To get a job abroad." ], "summary": "To open a shoe shop." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do you know from the dialogue?", "dialogue": "W: What are you reading, Paul?\n M: Oh, it's a book about naval engineering.\n W: Why are you reading on Friday evening?\n M: Because I've got to write an essay this weekend.\n W: What are you going to do when you've qualified?\n M: I don't know. I'd like to get a job abroad, I think. What are you going to do when your year at Weston is over?\n W: I'm going to spend a few weeks touring Britain, then I'm going back to Canada, I suppose.\n M: What is John going to do?\n W: I think he's going to open a branch of\" pretty feet\"in London.\n M: What is he doing in Italy?\n W: He's seeing some designers here. He's coming back tomorrow. By the way, what are you and Sue doing on Saturday evening?\n M: I don't know yet. Why?\n W: Well, I thought we could cook another of our suppers and invite John and Sue.\n M: Oh, no! Not Potato Salad again! Sorry, Barbara, but I really have to read this book.", "choices": [ "Paul doesn't want to go with Barbara.", "Paul doesn't like potato salad.", "Paul doesn't like parties." ], "summary": "Paul doesn't like potato salad." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where aye the speakers?", "dialogue": "M: Look, it's full of traffic here. Is this the shopping district?\n W: Yes, it is. There are a lot of stores, restaurants, and theaters near here.\n M: What is the largest building on the left?\n W: That's Honor Department Store. They sell clothing, furniture, food-almost everything.\n M: Do you like purchasing everything in the supermarket? It's very convenient and saves a lot of time. Now I just want to buy some clothes there.\n W: Wait a minute please. I'd like to recommend some better stores for man's clothes. Look, there, next to the bank, is a man's clothing store building. And there are also some good stores on Park Street.\n M: Are they far from here?\n W: No, it's just three blocks straight ahead.\n M: Ok, maybe I can shop around by myself. Thanks a lot for your help.\n W: That's my pleasure. Go ahead.", "choices": [ "In the shopping district.", "In the largest building.", "In the bank." ], "summary": "In the shopping district." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What about the man's attitude to the supermarket?", "dialogue": "M: Look, it's full of traffic here. Is this the shopping district?\n W: Yes, it is. There are a lot of stores, restaurants, and theaters near here.\n M: What is the largest building on the left?\n W: That's Honor Department Store. They sell clothing, furniture, food-almost everything.\n M: Do you like purchasing everything in the supermarket? It's very convenient and saves a lot of time. Now I just want to buy some clothes there.\n W: Wait a minute please. I'd like to recommend some better stores for man's clothes. Look, there, next to the bank, is a man's clothing store building. And there are also some good stores on Park Street.\n M: Are they far from here?\n W: No, it's just three blocks straight ahead.\n M: Ok, maybe I can shop around by myself. Thanks a lot for your help.\n W: That's my pleasure. Go ahead.", "choices": [ "Dislike it.", "Like it.", "Hate it." ], "summary": "Like it." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the woman's problem when she speaks in class?", "dialogue": "W: I find it really hard to express myself in class. I have lots of ideas, but they never seem to come out of my mouth.\n M: Let me give you a little advice. You know what the topics are, so prepare what you would like to say ahead of time.\n W: I often do like that, but I'm worried about the responses from other people.\n M: You have to be realistic. Not everyone is going to agree with you, but people will respect your opinion and they will respect the fact that you have contributed something to the discussion.\n W: I'm worried that what I say will not make sense.\n M: We could chat about the topic before class. I could check that what you want to say is logical and it would also give you a chance to practice speaking.\n W: That's a good idea. What should I do if I have two minds about a topic?\n M: That's easy. Express possibilities. People will think that you are pretty smart to look at the topic from more than one angle.\n W: I didn't realize that speaking in class could be so easy.\n M: The most difficult thing is to predict what other people will say. They will reply to your statements. but you can't be sure how.", "choices": [ "She can express herself fluently.", "She doesn't speak a word in class.", "Many ideas never seem to come out of her mouth." ], "summary": "Many ideas never seem to come out of her mouth." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man advise the woman to do?", "dialogue": "W: I find it really hard to express myself in class. I have lots of ideas, but they never seem to come out of my mouth.\n M: Let me give you a little advice. You know what the topics are, so prepare what you would like to say ahead of time.\n W: I often do like that, but I'm worried about the responses from other people.\n M: You have to be realistic. Not everyone is going to agree with you, but people will respect your opinion and they will respect the fact that you have contributed something to the discussion.\n W: I'm worried that what I say will not make sense.\n M: We could chat about the topic before class. I could check that what you want to say is logical and it would also give you a chance to practice speaking.\n W: That's a good idea. What should I do if I have two minds about a topic?\n M: That's easy. Express possibilities. People will think that you are pretty smart to look at the topic from more than one angle.\n W: I didn't realize that speaking in class could be so easy.\n M: The most difficult thing is to predict what other people will say. They will reply to your statements. but you can't be sure how.", "choices": [ "Prepare what she would like to say in advance.", "Be realistic before preparation for top.", "Find a chance to practice speaking frequently." ], "summary": "Prepare what she would like to say in advance." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How did the woman feel about speaking in class after the man's explanations?", "dialogue": "W: I find it really hard to express myself in class. I have lots of ideas, but they never seem to come out of my mouth.\n M: Let me give you a little advice. You know what the topics are, so prepare what you would like to say ahead of time.\n W: I often do like that, but I'm worried about the responses from other people.\n M: You have to be realistic. Not everyone is going to agree with you, but people will respect your opinion and they will respect the fact that you have contributed something to the discussion.\n W: I'm worried that what I say will not make sense.\n M: We could chat about the topic before class. I could check that what you want to say is logical and it would also give you a chance to practice speaking.\n W: That's a good idea. What should I do if I have two minds about a topic?\n M: That's easy. Express possibilities. People will think that you are pretty smart to look at the topic from more than one angle.\n W: I didn't realize that speaking in class could be so easy.\n M: The most difficult thing is to predict what other people will say. They will reply to your statements. but you can't be sure how.", "choices": [ "Exhausting.", "Not a bit difficult.", "Gossipy." ], "summary": "Not a bit difficult." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What difficulty must the woman face?", "dialogue": "W: I find it really hard to express myself in class. I have lots of ideas, but they never seem to come out of my mouth.\n M: Let me give you a little advice. You know what the topics are, so prepare what you would like to say ahead of time.\n W: I often do like that, but I'm worried about the responses from other people.\n M: You have to be realistic. Not everyone is going to agree with you, but people will respect your opinion and they will respect the fact that you have contributed something to the discussion.\n W: I'm worried that what I say will not make sense.\n M: We could chat about the topic before class. I could check that what you want to say is logical and it would also give you a chance to practice speaking.\n W: That's a good idea. What should I do if I have two minds about a topic?\n M: That's easy. Express possibilities. People will think that you are pretty smart to look at the topic from more than one angle.\n W: I didn't realize that speaking in class could be so easy.\n M: The most difficult thing is to predict what other people will say. They will reply to your statements. but you can't be sure how.", "choices": [ "To respect others' statements.", "To predict what others will say.", "To express ideas in different ways." ], "summary": "To predict what others will say." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who will the woman meet on Friday night?", "dialogue": "M: Lucy, would you like to go to the cinema with me this Friday night?\n W: I'd like to, Mike. But I have to meet Alice at the airport. How about Saturday night?\n M: OK. See you then.", "choices": [ "Lucy.", "Alice.", "Mike" ], "summary": "Alice." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The student said he couldn't take the test because the bus ________.", "dialogue": "Student: Oh, Mrs. Smith. Can I take the test now? I just ..., oh.\n Mrs. Smith: Excuse me? What do you mean? The test ended 10 minutes ago, and you weren't there to take it. Sorry.\n Student: Oh, Mrs. Smith. Come on. Come on. That's not fair.\n Mrs. Smith: What do you mean it's not fair. Everyone else was there. So, why weren't you in class?\n Student: Uh, my bus didn't come this morning on time. That's why.\n Mrs. Smith: Um. Are you sure? Your friend, Tony, made it to class, and he said you were still in bed an hour ago.\n Student: Uhh, yeah, well, that might be true, but I really need to take the test.\n Mrs. Smith: Wait. Don't you realize that you just lied to me?\n Student: Uh, well, listen. Mrs. Smith. Listen. My alarm didn't go off this morning, so it's not my fault I came late.\n Mrs. Smith: So, you're blaming your alarm clock again? It's still your responsibility to be here. Wasn't that your excuse the last two times you missed class?\n Student: But Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Smith.\n Mrs. Smith: Listen. You know the policy of our program. If you miss a test for an unexcused reason ... and a lie is definitely unexcused, then you get a zero on the test. There are no exceptions.\n Student: Mrs. Smith. Why don't you want to help me? You never help me. I mean I really need to pass this class.\n Mrs. Smith: No, no. no. Listen to yourself. You're playing what we call the victim. You made some bad choices, and now you have to accept the consequences. Remember: When you point your finger at someone else, like me in this case, three fingers are pointing back at you.\n Student: But Mrs. Smith. I lose my scholarship if I do poorly in the class; my parents will be really disappointed in me.\n Mrs. Smith: I'm really sorry, but that's not my problem. [Oh, Mrs. Smith!] I can't help you with that. Don't try to shift the blame here. [Mrs. Smith!] You painted yourself into a corner. You need to be accountable for your own actions instead of trying to weasel out of your responsibility. While you aren't doing well in my class though, I must say I almost have to give you an A grade for trying to dodge the outcome of your bad choices.\n Student: Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Smith.\n Mrs. Smith:Listen. You are learning one thing.\n Student: What?\n Mrs. Smith:My name.\n Student: Agh.", "choices": [ "had an accident on the highway", "was lagging behind schedule", "had a hard time due to bad weather" ], "summary": "was lagging behind schedule" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was the real reason why he didn't make it to class?", "dialogue": "Student: Oh, Mrs. Smith. Can I take the test now? I just ..., oh.\n Mrs. Smith: Excuse me? What do you mean? The test ended 10 minutes ago, and you weren't there to take it. Sorry.\n Student: Oh, Mrs. Smith. Come on. Come on. That's not fair.\n Mrs. Smith: What do you mean it's not fair. Everyone else was there. So, why weren't you in class?\n Student: Uh, my bus didn't come this morning on time. That's why.\n Mrs. Smith: Um. Are you sure? Your friend, Tony, made it to class, and he said you were still in bed an hour ago.\n Student: Uhh, yeah, well, that might be true, but I really need to take the test.\n Mrs. Smith: Wait. Don't you realize that you just lied to me?\n Student: Uh, well, listen. Mrs. Smith. Listen. My alarm didn't go off this morning, so it's not my fault I came late.\n Mrs. Smith: So, you're blaming your alarm clock again? It's still your responsibility to be here. Wasn't that your excuse the last two times you missed class?\n Student: But Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Smith.\n Mrs. Smith: Listen. You know the policy of our program. If you miss a test for an unexcused reason ... and a lie is definitely unexcused, then you get a zero on the test. There are no exceptions.\n Student: Mrs. Smith. Why don't you want to help me? You never help me. I mean I really need to pass this class.\n Mrs. Smith: No, no. no. Listen to yourself. You're playing what we call the victim. You made some bad choices, and now you have to accept the consequences. Remember: When you point your finger at someone else, like me in this case, three fingers are pointing back at you.\n Student: But Mrs. Smith. I lose my scholarship if I do poorly in the class; my parents will be really disappointed in me.\n Mrs. Smith: I'm really sorry, but that's not my problem. [Oh, Mrs. Smith!] I can't help you with that. Don't try to shift the blame here. [Mrs. Smith!] You painted yourself into a corner. You need to be accountable for your own actions instead of trying to weasel out of your responsibility. While you aren't doing well in my class though, I must say I almost have to give you an A grade for trying to dodge the outcome of your bad choices.\n Student: Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Smith.\n Mrs. Smith:Listen. You are learning one thing.\n Student: What?\n Mrs. Smith:My name.\n Student: Agh.", "choices": [ "He was asleep at home.", "He was playing video games in bed.", "He was still eating breakfast." ], "summary": "He was asleep at home." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the program's policy for missing a test?", "dialogue": "Student: Oh, Mrs. Smith. Can I take the test now? I just ..., oh.\n Mrs. Smith: Excuse me? What do you mean? The test ended 10 minutes ago, and you weren't there to take it. Sorry.\n Student: Oh, Mrs. Smith. Come on. Come on. That's not fair.\n Mrs. Smith: What do you mean it's not fair. Everyone else was there. So, why weren't you in class?\n Student: Uh, my bus didn't come this morning on time. That's why.\n Mrs. Smith: Um. Are you sure? Your friend, Tony, made it to class, and he said you were still in bed an hour ago.\n Student: Uhh, yeah, well, that might be true, but I really need to take the test.\n Mrs. Smith: Wait. Don't you realize that you just lied to me?\n Student: Uh, well, listen. Mrs. Smith. Listen. My alarm didn't go off this morning, so it's not my fault I came late.\n Mrs. Smith: So, you're blaming your alarm clock again? It's still your responsibility to be here. Wasn't that your excuse the last two times you missed class?\n Student: But Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Smith.\n Mrs. Smith: Listen. You know the policy of our program. If you miss a test for an unexcused reason ... and a lie is definitely unexcused, then you get a zero on the test. There are no exceptions.\n Student: Mrs. Smith. Why don't you want to help me? You never help me. I mean I really need to pass this class.\n Mrs. Smith: No, no. no. Listen to yourself. You're playing what we call the victim. You made some bad choices, and now you have to accept the consequences. Remember: When you point your finger at someone else, like me in this case, three fingers are pointing back at you.\n Student: But Mrs. Smith. I lose my scholarship if I do poorly in the class; my parents will be really disappointed in me.\n Mrs. Smith: I'm really sorry, but that's not my problem. [Oh, Mrs. Smith!] I can't help you with that. Don't try to shift the blame here. [Mrs. Smith!] You painted yourself into a corner. You need to be accountable for your own actions instead of trying to weasel out of your responsibility. While you aren't doing well in my class though, I must say I almost have to give you an A grade for trying to dodge the outcome of your bad choices.\n Student: Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Smith.\n Mrs. Smith:Listen. You are learning one thing.\n Student: What?\n Mrs. Smith:My name.\n Student: Agh.", "choices": [ "Students can take the test at a later date for half credit.", "Students cannot make up a test for unapproved reasons.", "Students can take tests if they submit a doctor's note." ], "summary": "Students cannot make up a test for unapproved reasons." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which concern did the student NOT mention about not passing the class?", "dialogue": "Student: Oh, Mrs. Smith. Can I take the test now? I just ..., oh.\n Mrs. Smith: Excuse me? What do you mean? The test ended 10 minutes ago, and you weren't there to take it. Sorry.\n Student: Oh, Mrs. Smith. Come on. Come on. That's not fair.\n Mrs. Smith: What do you mean it's not fair. Everyone else was there. So, why weren't you in class?\n Student: Uh, my bus didn't come this morning on time. That's why.\n Mrs. Smith: Um. Are you sure? Your friend, Tony, made it to class, and he said you were still in bed an hour ago.\n Student: Uhh, yeah, well, that might be true, but I really need to take the test.\n Mrs. Smith: Wait. Don't you realize that you just lied to me?\n Student: Uh, well, listen. Mrs. Smith. Listen. My alarm didn't go off this morning, so it's not my fault I came late.\n Mrs. Smith: So, you're blaming your alarm clock again? It's still your responsibility to be here. Wasn't that your excuse the last two times you missed class?\n Student: But Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Smith.\n Mrs. Smith: Listen. You know the policy of our program. If you miss a test for an unexcused reason ... and a lie is definitely unexcused, then you get a zero on the test. There are no exceptions.\n Student: Mrs. Smith. Why don't you want to help me? You never help me. I mean I really need to pass this class.\n Mrs. Smith: No, no. no. Listen to yourself. You're playing what we call the victim. You made some bad choices, and now you have to accept the consequences. Remember: When you point your finger at someone else, like me in this case, three fingers are pointing back at you.\n Student: But Mrs. Smith. I lose my scholarship if I do poorly in the class; my parents will be really disappointed in me.\n Mrs. Smith: I'm really sorry, but that's not my problem. [Oh, Mrs. Smith!] I can't help you with that. Don't try to shift the blame here. [Mrs. Smith!] You painted yourself into a corner. You need to be accountable for your own actions instead of trying to weasel out of your responsibility. While you aren't doing well in my class though, I must say I almost have to give you an A grade for trying to dodge the outcome of your bad choices.\n Student: Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Smith.\n Mrs. Smith:Listen. You are learning one thing.\n Student: What?\n Mrs. Smith:My name.\n Student: Agh.", "choices": [ "His girlfriend will leave him unless he pulls up his grades.", "The man might lose financial support to pay for his education.", "He fears that his parents will feel upset by his actions." ], "summary": "His girlfriend will leave him unless he pulls up his grades." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What message is the teacher trying to get across to the student?", "dialogue": "Student: Oh, Mrs. Smith. Can I take the test now? I just ..., oh.\n Mrs. Smith: Excuse me? What do you mean? The test ended 10 minutes ago, and you weren't there to take it. Sorry.\n Student: Oh, Mrs. Smith. Come on. Come on. That's not fair.\n Mrs. Smith: What do you mean it's not fair. Everyone else was there. So, why weren't you in class?\n Student: Uh, my bus didn't come this morning on time. That's why.\n Mrs. Smith: Um. Are you sure? Your friend, Tony, made it to class, and he said you were still in bed an hour ago.\n Student: Uhh, yeah, well, that might be true, but I really need to take the test.\n Mrs. Smith: Wait. Don't you realize that you just lied to me?\n Student: Uh, well, listen. Mrs. Smith. Listen. My alarm didn't go off this morning, so it's not my fault I came late.\n Mrs. Smith: So, you're blaming your alarm clock again? It's still your responsibility to be here. Wasn't that your excuse the last two times you missed class?\n Student: But Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Smith.\n Mrs. Smith: Listen. You know the policy of our program. If you miss a test for an unexcused reason ... and a lie is definitely unexcused, then you get a zero on the test. There are no exceptions.\n Student: Mrs. Smith. Why don't you want to help me? You never help me. I mean I really need to pass this class.\n Mrs. Smith: No, no. no. Listen to yourself. You're playing what we call the victim. You made some bad choices, and now you have to accept the consequences. Remember: When you point your finger at someone else, like me in this case, three fingers are pointing back at you.\n Student: But Mrs. Smith. I lose my scholarship if I do poorly in the class; my parents will be really disappointed in me.\n Mrs. Smith: I'm really sorry, but that's not my problem. [Oh, Mrs. Smith!] I can't help you with that. Don't try to shift the blame here. [Mrs. Smith!] You painted yourself into a corner. You need to be accountable for your own actions instead of trying to weasel out of your responsibility. While you aren't doing well in my class though, I must say I almost have to give you an A grade for trying to dodge the outcome of your bad choices.\n Student: Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Smith.\n Mrs. Smith:Listen. You are learning one thing.\n Student: What?\n Mrs. Smith:My name.\n Student: Agh.", "choices": [ "Students should select their classes based on their schedules.", "Students need to accept accountability for their choices.", "Students ought to get more support from their parents." ], "summary": "Students need to accept accountability for their choices." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: Are you busy on Tuesday night, Tom?\n M: Well... Uh... I haven't got any definite plans yet. Why?", "choices": [ "He wants to know the woman's plan.", "He has a meeting on Tuesday.", "He wants to go to the cinema." ], "summary": "He wants to know the woman's plan." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why doesn't the man want to accept the job?", "dialogue": "W: I think you should accept the job.\n M: The company is too far away from my home.", "choices": [ "He thinks it's too far away from his home.", "He thinks the pay is too low.", "He doesn't want to spend too much time working." ], "summary": "He thinks it's too far away from his home." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think about John?", "dialogue": "W: Is John angry?\n M: I don't think so. If he were, he'd tell us.", "choices": [ "John is not angry.", "John is hungry.", "John is in a hurry." ], "summary": "John is not angry." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man want to buy?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, sir. Can I help you?\n M: Yes. I'd like to buy a chair.", "choices": [ "A book.", "A mobile phone.", "A chair." ], "summary": "A chair." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn about the weather tonight?", "dialogue": "W: Do you think it will rain tonight?\n M: Not a chance.", "choices": [ "It'll rain.", "It'll snow.", "it won't rain." ], "summary": "it won't rain." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When did the man visit the Yellowstone Park?", "dialogue": "W: Did you go to Yellowstone Park for vacation last year?\n M: I couldn't make it last December. But I finally went there three months later. I plan to visit again next year.", "choices": [ "This year.", "Last year.", "The year before last." ], "summary": "This year." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What kind of car does the man want to buy?", "dialogue": "M: Good afternoon. I'm looking for a second-hand car and I believe you sell cars.\n W: Yes. I have one here that may interest you.\n M: Ah, yes. A friend told me about it. What make is it?\n W: It's a Lincoln.\n M: Is it MS 560 or MF 558? I don't want either of them. I want a MF 650 one.\n W: Oh, it's the one you want, and it's three years old.\n M: Mmm... hmm. And what sort of condition is it in?\n W: It's in very good condition and it's compact.\n M: Right. And how much are you asking for it?\n W: Three thousand and fifteen dollars.\n M: Three thousand and fifteen dollars? That's a lot of money for a second-hand car.\n W: But it's in excellent condition.\n M: Could I try it out?\n W: Yes. You can try it here.", "choices": [ "Lincoln MS 560.", "Lincoln MF 558.", "Lincoln MF 650." ], "summary": "Lincoln MF 650." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman say about the sceond-hand car?", "dialogue": "M: Good afternoon. I'm looking for a second-hand car and I believe you sell cars.\n W: Yes. I have one here that may interest you.\n M: Ah, yes. A friend told me about it. What make is it?\n W: It's a Lincoln.\n M: Is it MS 560 or MF 558? I don't want either of them. I want a MF 650 one.\n W: Oh, it's the one you want, and it's three years old.\n M: Mmm... hmm. And what sort of condition is it in?\n W: It's in very good condition and it's compact.\n M: Right. And how much are you asking for it?\n W: Three thousand and fifteen dollars.\n M: Three thousand and fifteen dollars? That's a lot of money for a second-hand car.\n W: But it's in excellent condition.\n M: Could I try it out?\n W: Yes. You can try it here.", "choices": [ "It's in good condition.", "It's in poor condition.", "It's expensive." ], "summary": "It's in good condition." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much does the man have to pay if he wants to get the car?", "dialogue": "M: Good afternoon. I'm looking for a second-hand car and I believe you sell cars.\n W: Yes. I have one here that may interest you.\n M: Ah, yes. A friend told me about it. What make is it?\n W: It's a Lincoln.\n M: Is it MS 560 or MF 558? I don't want either of them. I want a MF 650 one.\n W: Oh, it's the one you want, and it's three years old.\n M: Mmm... hmm. And what sort of condition is it in?\n W: It's in very good condition and it's compact.\n M: Right. And how much are you asking for it?\n W: Three thousand and fifteen dollars.\n M: Three thousand and fifteen dollars? That's a lot of money for a second-hand car.\n W: But it's in excellent condition.\n M: Could I try it out?\n W: Yes. You can try it here.", "choices": [ "$3,500.", "$3,015.", "$3,050." ], "summary": "$3,015." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the woman make the phone call?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Robert speaking.\n W: Hi, it's Emma. I'm glad you're there. It's about our appointment on Wednesday morning. I'm afraid I can't make it now.\n M: Oh, that's a shame.\n W: I'm sorry. There was a change in my business partner's plan. And Wednesday is the only day she is able to see me.\n M: That's okay. But we need to find another date.\n W: I could manage sometime Thursday. How about you?\n M: Sorry, I got an important meeting all day. What about Friday?\n W: I'll go to an exhibition in the morning, but I could come to your office after that.\n M: Great! Look forward to seeing you then. Bye!", "choices": [ "To change her appointment.", "To discuss a business plan.", "To arrange an exhibition." ], "summary": "To change her appointment." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When are they going to meet?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Robert speaking.\n W: Hi, it's Emma. I'm glad you're there. It's about our appointment on Wednesday morning. I'm afraid I can't make it now.\n M: Oh, that's a shame.\n W: I'm sorry. There was a change in my business partner's plan. And Wednesday is the only day she is able to see me.\n M: That's okay. But we need to find another date.\n W: I could manage sometime Thursday. How about you?\n M: Sorry, I got an important meeting all day. What about Friday?\n W: I'll go to an exhibition in the morning, but I could come to your office after that.\n M: Great! Look forward to seeing you then. Bye!", "choices": [ "Wednesday.", "Thursday.", "Friday." ], "summary": "Friday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does this conversation most probably take place?", "dialogue": "W: These tomatoes are huge! You must have watered them a lot.\n M: Yes, I did. They ought to be ripe enough to pick by next Friday when we have our picnic.", "choices": [ "In a garden.", "In a kitchen.", "In a market." ], "summary": "In a garden." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man leave early?", "dialogue": "M: I'm afraid I must be going now.\n W: Must you? It's still early.\n M: I'm afraid I really must. I have to meet a midnight plane.\n W: In that case, we can't keep you.\n M: Well, thank you very much for a pleasant evening.\n W: Thank you for coming. You must come again.\n M: Thank you. I will. Good-bye.\n W: Good-bye. I wish you a very good journey home.", "choices": [ "Because he is too tired", "Because he is catching a flight", "Because he does not like to stay" ], "summary": "Because he is catching a flight" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the man going?", "dialogue": "M: I'm afraid I must be going now.\n W: Must you? It's still early.\n M: I'm afraid I really must. I have to meet a midnight plane.\n W: In that case, we can't keep you.\n M: Well, thank you very much for a pleasant evening.\n W: Thank you for coming. You must come again.\n M: Thank you. I will. Good-bye.\n W: Good-bye. I wish you a very good journey home.", "choices": [ "He is going home", "He is going school", "He is going to his office" ], "summary": "He is going home" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How did the man find the flat for the woman?", "dialogue": "M: Annie, some friends of mine have just moved out of this flat. It might be just what you and Jean and Emily are looking for-three bedrooms in a very quiet location.\n W: Well, that's important. I can't bear noise. What's the cost?\n M: About 450 a month, I think. Rather a strict landlady, but she keeps the house perfectly.\n W: Where is it?\n M: Five minutes' bus ride from the school, near Jean's college. There's a bus stop just outside the house. Let me know as soon as possible if you want it, or it'll be taken.", "choices": [ "He found it by accident.", "He found it through friends.", "He found it in the newspaper." ], "summary": "He found it through friends." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much does each of them have to pay per month?", "dialogue": "M: Annie, some friends of mine have just moved out of this flat. It might be just what you and Jean and Emily are looking for-three bedrooms in a very quiet location.\n W: Well, that's important. I can't bear noise. What's the cost?\n M: About 450 a month, I think. Rather a strict landlady, but she keeps the house perfectly.\n W: Where is it?\n M: Five minutes' bus ride from the school, near Jean's college. There's a bus stop just outside the house. Let me know as soon as possible if you want it, or it'll be taken.", "choices": [ "100.", "125.", "150." ], "summary": "150." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which of the following is TRUE about the flat?", "dialogue": "M: Annie, some friends of mine have just moved out of this flat. It might be just what you and Jean and Emily are looking for-three bedrooms in a very quiet location.\n W: Well, that's important. I can't bear noise. What's the cost?\n M: About 450 a month, I think. Rather a strict landlady, but she keeps the house perfectly.\n W: Where is it?\n M: Five minutes' bus ride from the school, near Jean's college. There's a bus stop just outside the house. Let me know as soon as possible if you want it, or it'll be taken.", "choices": [ "It's well kept.", "It's near Emily's college.", "It's in a noisy area." ], "summary": "It's well kept." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: You are looking a little overwhelmed.\n W: Exactly. You know I got a million things to do and all of them have to be finished within three hours.", "choices": [ "She's proud of being able to do many things at the same time.", "She is sure to finish all the things in a few hours.", "She's been kept extremely busy." ], "summary": "She's been kept extremely busy." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the woman tell the man?", "dialogue": "W: Don't forget to write to me, John.\n M: I won't. But let me make sure I have the right address. Is it 42 West street Birmingham?\n W: That's right. By the way, my office number has changed since I began to work at Birmingham.\n M: Has it? And tell me what it is, then?", "choices": [ "Her company's name", "Her new address", "Her phone number" ], "summary": "Her phone number" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What Can we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Are you really leaving for Hawaii,Mary?\n W: I think so, I've got my ticket and I'm anxious to see Tom there.", "choices": [ "The man wants to meet Tom in Hawaii.", "The woman is leaving for Hawaii to meet Tom.", "The man is leaving for Hawaii." ], "summary": "The woman is leaving for Hawaii to meet Tom." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man really mean?", "dialogue": "W: Could you tell me what I should do if my car breaks down?\n M: Well, I'm sure you won't have any trouble, Mrs. Smith, but if something should happen, just call this number. They'll see that you get help.", "choices": [ "He meant she should make a phone call if anything went wrong.", "He meant for her just to wait till help came.", "He was afraid something would go wrong with her car." ], "summary": "He meant she should make a phone call if anything went wrong." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the two speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "M: Did you hear the thunder last night?\n W: Yes. I was awake at that time. It was really loud.\n M: I didn't see any lightning though. I thought thunder and lightning always occur together.\n W: What makes you believe that?\n M: A science book says, when lightning quickly beats the air, it will cause thunder.\n W: I guess you didn't read the whole article because the book also says if the lightning is very high in the sky, you might not see that.", "choices": [ "Thunder and sound.", "Thunder and lightning.", "Thunder and science." ], "summary": "Thunder and lightning." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the man unlikely to see lightning?", "dialogue": "M: Did you hear the thunder last night?\n W: Yes. I was awake at that time. It was really loud.\n M: I didn't see any lightning though. I thought thunder and lightning always occur together.\n W: What makes you believe that?\n M: A science book says, when lightning quickly beats the air, it will cause thunder.\n W: I guess you didn't read the whole article because the book also says if the lightning is very high in the sky, you might not see that.", "choices": [ "He is asleep.", "He is reading a science book.", "Perhaps lightning is far away." ], "summary": "Perhaps lightning is far away." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where will the speakers probably go?", "dialogue": "W: My printer is out of paper. I will run and get some.\n M: I will go with you. I need some fresh air.", "choices": [ "To a stationery shop.", "To a gymnasium.", "To a paint store." ], "summary": "To a stationery shop." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the speakers going?", "dialogue": "W: Bob, are you ready? What on earth are you doing? Don't you know the curtain goes up at exactly seven?\n M: My shirt's caught in the zipper. Could you give me a hand?", "choices": [ "The tailor's.", "A dress-up party.", "The theatre." ], "summary": "The theatre." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn about the woman from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: What happened to you last night? We waited but you didn't show up.\n W: The police took my family's dog because I didn't have a license for it. I had to spend the whole night looking for a new dog that looked the same as the old one.\n M: Really? That's crazy.\n W: Look, could you keep this a secret? My parents loved the old dog. I don't want them to hear I bought a new one.", "choices": [ "The woman managed to give the police a wrong dog.", "The woman was caught by the police because she didn't have a driving license.", "The woman tried very hard to find a new dog to make her parents happy." ], "summary": "The woman tried very hard to find a new dog to make her parents happy." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they going to do?", "dialogue": "W: I want to tell you my problem, Mike.\n M: OK! Let's discuss it together.", "choices": [ "They are going to have lunch together.", "They are going to discuss a problem together.", "They are going to the cinema together." ], "summary": "They are going to discuss a problem together." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the dialogue take place?", "dialogue": "W: Look! They are lining up at Gate 10.\n M: Hurry up. It's time to check in for our train.", "choices": [ "In a railway station.", "In an airport.", "In a theatre." ], "summary": "In a railway station." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "F: This book is very interesting.\n M: It is, isn't it?", "choices": [ "He agrees with the woman.", "He doesn't like the book.", "He didn't read the book." ], "summary": "He agrees with the woman." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn about the speakers?", "dialogue": "W: I received an email yesterday from Henry. Do you remember? He was one of the chairpersons of our students union.\n M: Yes, but I haven't heard from him for ages. Actually I've been out of touch with him since our first reunion after graduation.", "choices": [ "They have known each other since their schooldays.", "They were both chairpersons of the Students' Union.", "They have been in close touch by email." ], "summary": "They have known each other since their schooldays." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the woman's address?", "dialogue": "M: What is your address?\n W: No. 145, Shanghai Road.", "choices": [ "No. 105, Dongfang Road.", "No. 45, Taibei Road.", "No. 145, Shanghai Road." ], "summary": "No. 145, Shanghai Road." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are they to meet each other?", "dialogue": "W: Lucy told me she would meet you at the gate of the station.\n M: This time I will not make a mistake again.", "choices": [ "At the gate of the station.", "On the station.", "At the airport." ], "summary": "At the gate of the station." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers mainly talking about?", "dialogue": "W: Those birds love my yard. See? They are probably looking for worms.\n M: Yeah, they are lucky they can find meals in lots of places. We have to go to the grocery store to buy our food.\n W: True, but I wouldn't want to eat what they do, even if it's free.", "choices": [ "Birds.", "The woman's yard.", "Food from the grocery store." ], "summary": "Birds." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they talking about?", "dialogue": "M: Well then, you might like to consider a package tour to England.\n W: I've never been on a package tour before.\n M: They are very convenient. We'll arrange everything for you.\n W: I see. Do you have some literature I can look at.\n M: Sure, here you are.", "choices": [ "A study plan", "Parcel delivery", "A travel program" ], "summary": "A travel program" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the woman get started?", "dialogue": "W: I've really given it some thought, and I'm going to go back to school. I'm going to...\n M: Well, When...\n W: I'm going to take some night courses and maybe, within a couple of years. I'll have a ...uh... Associate Degree in Business.\n M: Well, when are you going to get started?\n W: I'm going to start this fall.\n M: Now are you sure you can get enough money?\n W: I've talked to my parents and it's uh...It's green light from them.\n M: Well, that's great. I hope you follow through with it. I've heard about this kind of thing before...you've been talking about it for years.\n W: Well, it took me a while to put it together, but I've finally made up my mind where I'm going to go and this fall, it's \"go\" time.\n M: Well, I just hope you follow through with it this time.\n W: I will.", "choices": [ "Within a couple of years.", "This autumn.", "Right now." ], "summary": "This autumn." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How will the woman afford her study?", "dialogue": "W: I've really given it some thought, and I'm going to go back to school. I'm going to...\n M: Well, When...\n W: I'm going to take some night courses and maybe, within a couple of years. I'll have a ...uh... Associate Degree in Business.\n M: Well, when are you going to get started?\n W: I'm going to start this fall.\n M: Now are you sure you can get enough money?\n W: I've talked to my parents and it's uh...It's green light from them.\n M: Well, that's great. I hope you follow through with it. I've heard about this kind of thing before...you've been talking about it for years.\n W: Well, it took me a while to put it together, but I've finally made up my mind where I'm going to go and this fall, it's \"go\" time.\n M: Well, I just hope you follow through with it this time.\n W: I will.", "choices": [ "By getting money from her parents.", "By borrowing money from her friends.", "By doing a part-time job in her spare time." ], "summary": "By getting money from her parents." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the man's attitude?", "dialogue": "W: I've really given it some thought, and I'm going to go back to school. I'm going to...\n M: Well, When...\n W: I'm going to take some night courses and maybe, within a couple of years. I'll have a ...uh... Associate Degree in Business.\n M: Well, when are you going to get started?\n W: I'm going to start this fall.\n M: Now are you sure you can get enough money?\n W: I've talked to my parents and it's uh...It's green light from them.\n M: Well, that's great. I hope you follow through with it. I've heard about this kind of thing before...you've been talking about it for years.\n W: Well, it took me a while to put it together, but I've finally made up my mind where I'm going to go and this fall, it's \"go\" time.\n M: Well, I just hope you follow through with it this time.\n W: I will.", "choices": [ "He is interested in the woman's plan.", "He is optimistic about the woman's plan.", "He doubts if the woman can carry out her plan." ], "summary": "He doubts if the woman can carry out her plan." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation take place?", "dialogue": "W: What can I do for you?\n M: May I see some of your best T-shirts?", "choices": [ "In a restaurant.", "In a department store.", "In a hotel." ], "summary": "In a department store." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man doing?", "dialogue": "M: What took so long? I thought your flight was supposed to arrive 3 hours ago!\n W: Didn't they announce that our flight was delayed?\n M: I didn't hear anything about a delay. I thought everything was running on time. What happened?", "choices": [ "Meeting the woman.", "Waiting for his flight.", "Seeing off the woman." ], "summary": "Meeting the woman." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What happened to the woman's luggage?", "dialogue": "M: Sorry to have kept you waiting, Madam. I've located your luggage. It was left behind in Paris and won't arrive until later this evening.\n W: Oh, I can't believe this. Have it delivered to my hotel then, I guess.", "choices": [ "It failed to arrive at its destination in time.", "It got seriously damaged on the way.", "It got lost at the airport in Paris." ], "summary": "It failed to arrive at its destination in time." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the probable result for her exam?", "dialogue": "M: What did you think of the mid-term exam?\n W: I was expecting it to be easy, but at the end of the first hour, I was still on the first page. I hardly had time to get to the last question.", "choices": [ "It's OK.", "Poor.", "Excellent." ], "summary": "Poor." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the man?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, darling. I've just heard I have to go to Italy for a couple of days. I am flying this evening.\n W: Oh, David. Do you really have to go? You know the Johnsons are coming around to see us tonight.\n M: Yes, I know. But I can't help it. They'll have to come some other time.\n W: Then we won't be able to go to the theatre tomorrow.\n M: No, I am afraid we have to change all our plans.\n W: All right. David, when exactly are you leaving then?\n M: I am taking the 7 o'clock plane to Rome.\n W: Are you coming home before you go to the airport?\n M: I am afraid I can't. I am still having a talk with my boss here.\n W: What about your suitcase?\n M: I am afraid you'll have to pack it for me.\n W: And who is fetching it for you?\n M: You'll bring it, darling.\n W: Why me?\n M: Because you are coming with me. It's your birthday on Saturday and this trip is my birthday present for you. I'll meet you at the airport, three quarters before the flight. Don't forget anything and don't be late. See you later, darling.", "choices": [ "At home.", "At the office.", "At a travel agency." ], "summary": "At the office." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers going to do?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, darling. I've just heard I have to go to Italy for a couple of days. I am flying this evening.\n W: Oh, David. Do you really have to go? You know the Johnsons are coming around to see us tonight.\n M: Yes, I know. But I can't help it. They'll have to come some other time.\n W: Then we won't be able to go to the theatre tomorrow.\n M: No, I am afraid we have to change all our plans.\n W: All right. David, when exactly are you leaving then?\n M: I am taking the 7 o'clock plane to Rome.\n W: Are you coming home before you go to the airport?\n M: I am afraid I can't. I am still having a talk with my boss here.\n W: What about your suitcase?\n M: I am afraid you'll have to pack it for me.\n W: And who is fetching it for you?\n M: You'll bring it, darling.\n W: Why me?\n M: Because you are coming with me. It's your birthday on Saturday and this trip is my birthday present for you. I'll meet you at the airport, three quarters before the flight. Don't forget anything and don't be late. See you later, darling.", "choices": [ "To travel abroad.", "To go to the theatre.", "To meet their friends." ], "summary": "To travel abroad." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the speakers meet?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, darling. I've just heard I have to go to Italy for a couple of days. I am flying this evening.\n W: Oh, David. Do you really have to go? You know the Johnsons are coming around to see us tonight.\n M: Yes, I know. But I can't help it. They'll have to come some other time.\n W: Then we won't be able to go to the theatre tomorrow.\n M: No, I am afraid we have to change all our plans.\n W: All right. David, when exactly are you leaving then?\n M: I am taking the 7 o'clock plane to Rome.\n W: Are you coming home before you go to the airport?\n M: I am afraid I can't. I am still having a talk with my boss here.\n W: What about your suitcase?\n M: I am afraid you'll have to pack it for me.\n W: And who is fetching it for you?\n M: You'll bring it, darling.\n W: Why me?\n M: Because you are coming with me. It's your birthday on Saturday and this trip is my birthday present for you. I'll meet you at the airport, three quarters before the flight. Don't forget anything and don't be late. See you later, darling.", "choices": [ "At 3:15 pm.", "At 7:00 pm.", "At 6:15 pm." ], "summary": "At 6:15 pm." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the man?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, darling. I've just heard I have to go to Italy for a couple of days. I am flying this evening.\n W: Oh, David. Do you really have to go? You know the Johnsons are coming around to see us tonight.\n M: Yes, I know. But I can't help it. They'll have to come some other time.\n W: Then we won't be able to go to the theatre tomorrow.\n M: No, I am afraid we have to change all our plans.\n W: All right. David, when exactly are you leaving then?\n M: I am taking the 7 o'clock plane to Rome.\n W: Are you coming home before you go to the airport?\n M: I am afraid I can't. I am still having a talk with my boss here.\n W: What about your suitcase?\n M: I am afraid you'll have to pack it for me.\n W: And who is fetching it for you?\n M: You'll bring it, darling.\n W: Why me?\n M: Because you are coming with me. It's your birthday on Saturday and this trip is my birthday present for you. I'll meet you at the airport, three quarters before the flight. Don't forget anything and don't be late. See you later, darling.", "choices": [ "He is sensitive.", "He is humorous.", "He is dishonest." ], "summary": "He is humorous." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who gave the lecture yesterday?", "dialogue": "M: How about your history lecture yesterday?\n W: We had expected Professor Adams to come. But Mrs. Baker was also a good lecturer and she did a quite good job.", "choices": [ "Professor Adams.", "Mrs. Baker.", "An unknown lecturer." ], "summary": "Mrs. Baker." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: You see I still have this pain in my back, this medicine the doctor gave me was supposed to make me feel better by now.\n M: Maybe you should've taken it three times a day as you were told.", "choices": [ "The man did not believe what the woman said.", "The man accompanied the woman to the hospital.", "The woman may have not followed the doctor's instructions." ], "summary": "The woman may have not followed the doctor's instructions." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Can you hand me four eggs, please?\n M: Sure. Do you need anything else?\n W: Yes. Give me some sugar and chocolate. Now everything is ready for my super chocolate pie.", "choices": [ "The woman will buy a chocolate pie.", "The man doesn't like cooking.", "The woman is making a chocolate pie." ], "summary": "The woman is making a chocolate pie." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What one possible problem was NOT mentioned about the man's car?", "dialogue": "Mechanic: What can we do for you today?\n Car Owner: Uh, hi. Yes, I'm having a problem with my car, and it doesn't seem to run right. I mean every time I start it up, the engine runs for a minute or so, sputters like it isn't getting enough gas, and then dies.\n Mechanic: Hmmm. Okay. Let's open the hood, and let's take a look... Okay, start her up. [Engine starting...] Okay, Okay. Shut her off. Hmmm. [So...] Let me look at the book here... [It] sounds like a possible fuel line, a dirty carburetor, bad alternator, or even a weak battery.\n Car Owner: So, which one is it?\n Mechanic: Uhh. Difficult to say. Let me try this... Uh, alright... You need to talk to the mechanic.\n Car Owner: The mechanic! So, who are you?\n Mechanic: Well, I'm the assistant, and I've only been here on the job for two days.\n Car Owner: So, why didn't you tell me that in the first place? I mean, I wouldn't have wasted all this time!\n Mechanic: You didn't ask.\n Car Owner: Okay, so how much is it going to cost?\n Mechanic: Ah. Difficult to say. [That's what you said about the last thing!] Are you a local or from out of town?\n Car Owner: I'm just passing through, and this is the only place for miles. [Yeah, that's right.] Man, can't you see my license plate? [Sure did!]\n Mechanic: Okay. The out-of-town rate. Let's see. Okay, here we go. If it's a fuel line, that'll be $100... No, no, That's the local rate. Here, $200 for the pre-screening check, $150 for parts, plus or minus $100, and $75 an hour for labor. Oh, oh yeah. Today's a holiday, so labor is actually $50 more per hour.\n Car Owner: Huh? Those prices are outrageous, and what holiday is it today?\n Mechanic: Oh, it's the local pumpkin festival.\n Car Owner: Ah, come on. I can't believe this. Of all my luck, my car breaks down in an out-of-the-way town [That's right.], and it'll cost an arm and a leg to get my car fixed.\n Mechanic: Ah, we'll take care of you. Just bring the car back on Tuesday so Mike, our mechanic, can take a look at it.\n Car Owner: Why not today? It's only 11:00 a.m.!\n Mechanic: Ahh, we close at 11:30 a.m. on holidays, and we're closed tomorrow and Sunday, and we're closed the following day as well.\n Car Owner: I can't wait that long! I need my car repaired now.\n Mechanic: Well, next week is the best we can do, but you can talk to Mike at the Pumpkin Festival. This town will grow on you. [Ah, man!]", "choices": [ "a stopped-up fuel line", "a grimy carburetor", "a bad accelerator" ], "summary": "a bad accelerator" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why can't the car's problem be diagnosed very easily?", "dialogue": "Mechanic: What can we do for you today?\n Car Owner: Uh, hi. Yes, I'm having a problem with my car, and it doesn't seem to run right. I mean every time I start it up, the engine runs for a minute or so, sputters like it isn't getting enough gas, and then dies.\n Mechanic: Hmmm. Okay. Let's open the hood, and let's take a look... Okay, start her up. [Engine starting...] Okay, Okay. Shut her off. Hmmm. [So...] Let me look at the book here... [It] sounds like a possible fuel line, a dirty carburetor, bad alternator, or even a weak battery.\n Car Owner: So, which one is it?\n Mechanic: Uhh. Difficult to say. Let me try this... Uh, alright... You need to talk to the mechanic.\n Car Owner: The mechanic! So, who are you?\n Mechanic: Well, I'm the assistant, and I've only been here on the job for two days.\n Car Owner: So, why didn't you tell me that in the first place? I mean, I wouldn't have wasted all this time!\n Mechanic: You didn't ask.\n Car Owner: Okay, so how much is it going to cost?\n Mechanic: Ah. Difficult to say. [That's what you said about the last thing!] Are you a local or from out of town?\n Car Owner: I'm just passing through, and this is the only place for miles. [Yeah, that's right.] Man, can't you see my license plate? [Sure did!]\n Mechanic: Okay. The out-of-town rate. Let's see. Okay, here we go. If it's a fuel line, that'll be $100... No, no, That's the local rate. Here, $200 for the pre-screening check, $150 for parts, plus or minus $100, and $75 an hour for labor. Oh, oh yeah. Today's a holiday, so labor is actually $50 more per hour.\n Car Owner: Huh? Those prices are outrageous, and what holiday is it today?\n Mechanic: Oh, it's the local pumpkin festival.\n Car Owner: Ah, come on. I can't believe this. Of all my luck, my car breaks down in an out-of-the-way town [That's right.], and it'll cost an arm and a leg to get my car fixed.\n Mechanic: Ah, we'll take care of you. Just bring the car back on Tuesday so Mike, our mechanic, can take a look at it.\n Car Owner: Why not today? It's only 11:00 a.m.!\n Mechanic: Ahh, we close at 11:30 a.m. on holidays, and we're closed tomorrow and Sunday, and we're closed the following day as well.\n Car Owner: I can't wait that long! I need my car repaired now.\n Mechanic: Well, next week is the best we can do, but you can talk to Mike at the Pumpkin Festival. This town will grow on you. [Ah, man!]", "choices": [ "The mechanic is not available to assess the problem.", "The car is an older model that the mechanic hasn't seen before.", "The mechanic doesn't have the proper tools to check the problem." ], "summary": "The mechanic is not available to assess the problem." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Today, how much would labor be per hour for the car owner in this conversation?", "dialogue": "Mechanic: What can we do for you today?\n Car Owner: Uh, hi. Yes, I'm having a problem with my car, and it doesn't seem to run right. I mean every time I start it up, the engine runs for a minute or so, sputters like it isn't getting enough gas, and then dies.\n Mechanic: Hmmm. Okay. Let's open the hood, and let's take a look... Okay, start her up. [Engine starting...] Okay, Okay. Shut her off. Hmmm. [So...] Let me look at the book here... [It] sounds like a possible fuel line, a dirty carburetor, bad alternator, or even a weak battery.\n Car Owner: So, which one is it?\n Mechanic: Uhh. Difficult to say. Let me try this... Uh, alright... You need to talk to the mechanic.\n Car Owner: The mechanic! So, who are you?\n Mechanic: Well, I'm the assistant, and I've only been here on the job for two days.\n Car Owner: So, why didn't you tell me that in the first place? I mean, I wouldn't have wasted all this time!\n Mechanic: You didn't ask.\n Car Owner: Okay, so how much is it going to cost?\n Mechanic: Ah. Difficult to say. [That's what you said about the last thing!] Are you a local or from out of town?\n Car Owner: I'm just passing through, and this is the only place for miles. [Yeah, that's right.] Man, can't you see my license plate? [Sure did!]\n Mechanic: Okay. The out-of-town rate. Let's see. Okay, here we go. If it's a fuel line, that'll be $100... No, no, That's the local rate. Here, $200 for the pre-screening check, $150 for parts, plus or minus $100, and $75 an hour for labor. Oh, oh yeah. Today's a holiday, so labor is actually $50 more per hour.\n Car Owner: Huh? Those prices are outrageous, and what holiday is it today?\n Mechanic: Oh, it's the local pumpkin festival.\n Car Owner: Ah, come on. I can't believe this. Of all my luck, my car breaks down in an out-of-the-way town [That's right.], and it'll cost an arm and a leg to get my car fixed.\n Mechanic: Ah, we'll take care of you. Just bring the car back on Tuesday so Mike, our mechanic, can take a look at it.\n Car Owner: Why not today? It's only 11:00 a.m.!\n Mechanic: Ahh, we close at 11:30 a.m. on holidays, and we're closed tomorrow and Sunday, and we're closed the following day as well.\n Car Owner: I can't wait that long! I need my car repaired now.\n Mechanic: Well, next week is the best we can do, but you can talk to Mike at the Pumpkin Festival. This town will grow on you. [Ah, man!]", "choices": [ "$50", "$75", "$125" ], "summary": "$125" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why will it be so expensive for the man to get his car fixed?", "dialogue": "Mechanic: What can we do for you today?\n Car Owner: Uh, hi. Yes, I'm having a problem with my car, and it doesn't seem to run right. I mean every time I start it up, the engine runs for a minute or so, sputters like it isn't getting enough gas, and then dies.\n Mechanic: Hmmm. Okay. Let's open the hood, and let's take a look... Okay, start her up. [Engine starting...] Okay, Okay. Shut her off. Hmmm. [So...] Let me look at the book here... [It] sounds like a possible fuel line, a dirty carburetor, bad alternator, or even a weak battery.\n Car Owner: So, which one is it?\n Mechanic: Uhh. Difficult to say. Let me try this... Uh, alright... You need to talk to the mechanic.\n Car Owner: The mechanic! So, who are you?\n Mechanic: Well, I'm the assistant, and I've only been here on the job for two days.\n Car Owner: So, why didn't you tell me that in the first place? I mean, I wouldn't have wasted all this time!\n Mechanic: You didn't ask.\n Car Owner: Okay, so how much is it going to cost?\n Mechanic: Ah. Difficult to say. [That's what you said about the last thing!] Are you a local or from out of town?\n Car Owner: I'm just passing through, and this is the only place for miles. [Yeah, that's right.] Man, can't you see my license plate? [Sure did!]\n Mechanic: Okay. The out-of-town rate. Let's see. Okay, here we go. If it's a fuel line, that'll be $100... No, no, That's the local rate. Here, $200 for the pre-screening check, $150 for parts, plus or minus $100, and $75 an hour for labor. Oh, oh yeah. Today's a holiday, so labor is actually $50 more per hour.\n Car Owner: Huh? Those prices are outrageous, and what holiday is it today?\n Mechanic: Oh, it's the local pumpkin festival.\n Car Owner: Ah, come on. I can't believe this. Of all my luck, my car breaks down in an out-of-the-way town [That's right.], and it'll cost an arm and a leg to get my car fixed.\n Mechanic: Ah, we'll take care of you. Just bring the car back on Tuesday so Mike, our mechanic, can take a look at it.\n Car Owner: Why not today? It's only 11:00 a.m.!\n Mechanic: Ahh, we close at 11:30 a.m. on holidays, and we're closed tomorrow and Sunday, and we're closed the following day as well.\n Car Owner: I can't wait that long! I need my car repaired now.\n Mechanic: Well, next week is the best we can do, but you can talk to Mike at the Pumpkin Festival. This town will grow on you. [Ah, man!]", "choices": [ "His car will require extensive repairs that will take a lot of time.", "Special custom-made parts must be ordered from out of town.", "He must pay higher fees because he isn't a resident of that area." ], "summary": "He must pay higher fees because he isn't a resident of that area." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What day is it in the conversation?", "dialogue": "Mechanic: What can we do for you today?\n Car Owner: Uh, hi. Yes, I'm having a problem with my car, and it doesn't seem to run right. I mean every time I start it up, the engine runs for a minute or so, sputters like it isn't getting enough gas, and then dies.\n Mechanic: Hmmm. Okay. Let's open the hood, and let's take a look... Okay, start her up. [Engine starting...] Okay, Okay. Shut her off. Hmmm. [So...] Let me look at the book here... [It] sounds like a possible fuel line, a dirty carburetor, bad alternator, or even a weak battery.\n Car Owner: So, which one is it?\n Mechanic: Uhh. Difficult to say. Let me try this... Uh, alright... You need to talk to the mechanic.\n Car Owner: The mechanic! So, who are you?\n Mechanic: Well, I'm the assistant, and I've only been here on the job for two days.\n Car Owner: So, why didn't you tell me that in the first place? I mean, I wouldn't have wasted all this time!\n Mechanic: You didn't ask.\n Car Owner: Okay, so how much is it going to cost?\n Mechanic: Ah. Difficult to say. [That's what you said about the last thing!] Are you a local or from out of town?\n Car Owner: I'm just passing through, and this is the only place for miles. [Yeah, that's right.] Man, can't you see my license plate? [Sure did!]\n Mechanic: Okay. The out-of-town rate. Let's see. Okay, here we go. If it's a fuel line, that'll be $100... No, no, That's the local rate. Here, $200 for the pre-screening check, $150 for parts, plus or minus $100, and $75 an hour for labor. Oh, oh yeah. Today's a holiday, so labor is actually $50 more per hour.\n Car Owner: Huh? Those prices are outrageous, and what holiday is it today?\n Mechanic: Oh, it's the local pumpkin festival.\n Car Owner: Ah, come on. I can't believe this. Of all my luck, my car breaks down in an out-of-the-way town [That's right.], and it'll cost an arm and a leg to get my car fixed.\n Mechanic: Ah, we'll take care of you. Just bring the car back on Tuesday so Mike, our mechanic, can take a look at it.\n Car Owner: Why not today? It's only 11:00 a.m.!\n Mechanic: Ahh, we close at 11:30 a.m. on holidays, and we're closed tomorrow and Sunday, and we're closed the following day as well.\n Car Owner: I can't wait that long! I need my car repaired now.\n Mechanic: Well, next week is the best we can do, but you can talk to Mike at the Pumpkin Festival. This town will grow on you. [Ah, man!]", "choices": [ "Friday", "Saturday", "Sunday" ], "summary": "Friday" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the probable relationship between the speakers?", "dialogue": "W: Have you found anything wrong with my stomach?\n M: Not yet. I'm still examining. I'll let you know the result next week.", "choices": [ "Boss and secretary.", "Teacher and student.", "Doctor and patient." ], "summary": "Doctor and patient." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did the conversation take place?", "dialogue": "W: Morning. Can I help you?\n M: Well, I'm not really sure. I'm just looking.\n W: I see. Well, there's plenty to look at again this year. I'm sure you'd have to walk miles to see each stand.\n M: That's true.\n W: Would you like a coffee? Come and sit down for a minute. No obligation.\n M: Well, that's very kind of you. But...\n W: No, please, is this the first year you've been to the fair, Mr. ...?\n M: Yes. Johnson. James Johnson.\n W: My name's Susan Carter. Are you looking for anything in particular or are you just interested in computers in general?\n M: Well, actually, I have some specific jobs in mind. I own a small company. We've grown quite dramatically over the past 12 months and we really need some technological help to enable us to keep on top of everything.\n W: What's your line of business, Mr. Johnson?\n M: We are a training consultancy.\n W: I see. And what do you need to keep on top?\n M: The first thing is correspondence. We have a lot of standard letters and forms. So I suppose we need some kind of word processor.\n W: Right. Well, that's no problem. But it may be possible for you to get a system that does a lot of other things in addition to word processing. What might suit you is the MR5000. That's over there. It's IBM compatible.\n M: What about the price?\n W: Well, the MR5000 costs 1,050 pounds. Software comes free with the hardware.\n M: Well, I'll think about it. Thank you.\n W: Here's my card. Please feel free to contact me.", "choices": [ "At a fair.", "At a cafeteria.", "In a computer lab." ], "summary": "At a fair." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "W: Morning. Can I help you?\n M: Well, I'm not really sure. I'm just looking.\n W: I see. Well, there's plenty to look at again this year. I'm sure you'd have to walk miles to see each stand.\n M: That's true.\n W: Would you like a coffee? Come and sit down for a minute. No obligation.\n M: Well, that's very kind of you. But...\n W: No, please, is this the first year you've been to the fair, Mr. ...?\n M: Yes. Johnson. James Johnson.\n W: My name's Susan Carter. Are you looking for anything in particular or are you just interested in computers in general?\n M: Well, actually, I have some specific jobs in mind. I own a small company. We've grown quite dramatically over the past 12 months and we really need some technological help to enable us to keep on top of everything.\n W: What's your line of business, Mr. Johnson?\n M: We are a training consultancy.\n W: I see. And what do you need to keep on top?\n M: The first thing is correspondence. We have a lot of standard letters and forms. So I suppose we need some kind of word processor.\n W: Right. Well, that's no problem. But it may be possible for you to get a system that does a lot of other things in addition to word processing. What might suit you is the MR5000. That's over there. It's IBM compatible.\n M: What about the price?\n W: Well, the MR5000 costs 1,050 pounds. Software comes free with the hardware.\n M: Well, I'll think about it. Thank you.\n W: Here's my card. Please feel free to contact me.", "choices": [ "The latest computer technology.", "The organizing of an exhibition.", "The purchasing of some equipment." ], "summary": "The purchasing of some equipment." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man's line of business?", "dialogue": "W: Morning. Can I help you?\n M: Well, I'm not really sure. I'm just looking.\n W: I see. Well, there's plenty to look at again this year. I'm sure you'd have to walk miles to see each stand.\n M: That's true.\n W: Would you like a coffee? Come and sit down for a minute. No obligation.\n M: Well, that's very kind of you. But...\n W: No, please, is this the first year you've been to the fair, Mr. ...?\n M: Yes. Johnson. James Johnson.\n W: My name's Susan Carter. Are you looking for anything in particular or are you just interested in computers in general?\n M: Well, actually, I have some specific jobs in mind. I own a small company. We've grown quite dramatically over the past 12 months and we really need some technological help to enable us to keep on top of everything.\n W: What's your line of business, Mr. Johnson?\n M: We are a training consultancy.\n W: I see. And what do you need to keep on top?\n M: The first thing is correspondence. We have a lot of standard letters and forms. So I suppose we need some kind of word processor.\n W: Right. Well, that's no problem. But it may be possible for you to get a system that does a lot of other things in addition to word processing. What might suit you is the MR5000. That's over there. It's IBM compatible.\n M: What about the price?\n W: Well, the MR5000 costs 1,050 pounds. Software comes free with the hardware.\n M: Well, I'll think about it. Thank you.\n W: Here's my card. Please feel free to contact me.", "choices": [ "Data collection.", "Training consultancy.", "Corporate management." ], "summary": "Training consultancy." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation most probably take place?", "dialogue": "W: Oh, it's a fine day, isn't it? And the food smells nice. It's a perfect day for a picnic.\n M: Yes, it is. I'm glad it doesn't rain. My name's Mike Gates, by the way.\n W: Oh, hi! I'm Alice. Nice to meet you.\n M: Nice to meet you too. So Alice...what do you do?\n W: I'm studying medicine.\n M: Really? Where?\n W: At Harvard. What about you?\n M: I'm working for IBM.\n W: Oh, are you? That sounds interesting.\n M: Yeah. I like it. Hey, it looks like the food is ready.", "choices": [ "In a park.", "At a restaurant.", "In an of fice." ], "summary": "In a park." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman do?", "dialogue": "W: Oh, it's a fine day, isn't it? And the food smells nice. It's a perfect day for a picnic.\n M: Yes, it is. I'm glad it doesn't rain. My name's Mike Gates, by the way.\n W: Oh, hi! I'm Alice. Nice to meet you.\n M: Nice to meet you too. So Alice...what do you do?\n W: I'm studying medicine.\n M: Really? Where?\n W: At Harvard. What about you?\n M: I'm working for IBM.\n W: Oh, are you? That sounds interesting.\n M: Yeah. I like it. Hey, it looks like the food is ready.", "choices": [ "She works for IBM.", "She is a teacher at Harvard.", "She is a student at Harvard." ], "summary": "She is a student at Harvard." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are they talking now?", "dialogue": "W: This plane should have taken off half an hour ago.\n M: I'm sorry for the delay. We'll be taking off shortly.", "choices": [ "At a hotel.", "At an airport.", "In a bookstore." ], "summary": "At an airport." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman doing in Beijing?", "dialogue": "M: Where are you at the moment?\n W: We're visiting Beijing.", "choices": [ "Teaching.", "Seeing friends.", "Visiting." ], "summary": "Visiting." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman doing?", "dialogue": "W: Sorry, Kevin. I am sorry for breaking your glass. I was tidying up your desk.\n M: You're supposed to be more careful.\n W: I'm on duty today. I'm really sorry. I'll pay for it and try to be more careful in the future.\n M: There is no need to pay, but be sure you're more careful from now on.\n W: I will. Sorry again.", "choices": [ "Asking for help.", "Making an apology.", "Giving some advice." ], "summary": "Making an apology." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man ask the woman to do?", "dialogue": "W: Sorry, Kevin. I am sorry for breaking your glass. I was tidying up your desk.\n M: You're supposed to be more careful.\n W: I'm on duty today. I'm really sorry. I'll pay for it and try to be more careful in the future.\n M: There is no need to pay, but be sure you're more careful from now on.\n W: I will. Sorry again.", "choices": [ "Be more careful.", "Buy a new glass.", "Clean up the room." ], "summary": "Be more careful." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is Mr. White?", "dialogue": "M: My radio doesn't work. What do you think I should do?\n W: Why not call Mr. White?", "choices": [ "A salesman.", "A professor.", "A repairman." ], "summary": "A repairman." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What sport does Mike like better?", "dialogue": "W: What sport do you like, Mike?\n M: I prefer playing basketball to playing football.", "choices": [ "Football.", "Basketball.", "volleyball." ], "summary": "Basketball." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman want to buy a gift?", "dialogue": "M: May I help you?\n W: Yes, my nephew Jim is graduating from collegenext week and I'd like to get him a nice gift.\n M: What price are you interested in? We'll need toknow that before we begin looking.\n W: Well. I usually spend about twenty do Ham for a gift. Do you have anything nice for that price?\n M: How about a pen?\n W: No, my brother gave him that for his bithday last year.\n M: Well, then would he enjoy a chess set?\n W: No, he doesn't like chess very much, but he is quite athletic.\n M: Then you could get him a tennis racket.\n W: That's a good idea. I'll take it.", "choices": [ "To show her love to him.", "Her nephew required.", "To celebrate her nephew's graduation." ], "summary": "To celebrate her nephew's graduation." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who bought Jim a pen?", "dialogue": "M: May I help you?\n W: Yes, my nephew Jim is graduating from collegenext week and I'd like to get him a nice gift.\n M: What price are you interested in? We'll need toknow that before we begin looking.\n W: Well. I usually spend about twenty do Ham for a gift. Do you have anything nice for that price?\n M: How about a pen?\n W: No, my brother gave him that for his bithday last year.\n M: Well, then would he enjoy a chess set?\n W: No, he doesn't like chess very much, but he is quite athletic.\n M: Then you could get him a tennis racket.\n W: That's a good idea. I'll take it.", "choices": [ "The woman.", "Jim's brother.", "The woman's brother." ], "summary": "The woman's brother." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the gift the woman bought at last?", "dialogue": "M: May I help you?\n W: Yes, my nephew Jim is graduating from collegenext week and I'd like to get him a nice gift.\n M: What price are you interested in? We'll need toknow that before we begin looking.\n W: Well. I usually spend about twenty do Ham for a gift. Do you have anything nice for that price?\n M: How about a pen?\n W: No, my brother gave him that for his bithday last year.\n M: Well, then would he enjoy a chess set?\n W: No, he doesn't like chess very much, but he is quite athletic.\n M: Then you could get him a tennis racket.\n W: That's a good idea. I'll take it.", "choices": [ "A chess set.", "A tennis racket.", "A book on athletics." ], "summary": "A tennis racket." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the weather usually like in May?", "dialogue": "M: Do you always have weather like this in May?\n W: Generally it's much cooler than this. And I can't remember when we had such a rainy day.", "choices": [ "Warmer and drier.", "Cooler and drier.", "Warmer and damper." ], "summary": "Cooler and drier." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the name of the woman's mother?", "dialogue": "W: My mom thinks that we should name the baby after her. What do you think?\n M: I think your mom is a little too selfish! Plus, I don't really think \"Betty Bettson\" sounds like a name I'd want to have.\n W: OK. I just had to ask. I didn't like the idea much, either. I really love the name Laura, though.\n M: That's nice. But I think we should give her a really strong name so she's tough. How about Helga or Josephine?\n W: Those names make me think of unattractive women! Helga sounds like a lady who could carry me under her arm!\n M: That's the idea! I don't want anyone thinking they can mess with my daughter. I want her to be able to stand up to people, especially any boys who might try to look at her.\n W: I don't think a name has that much power, dear.\n M: OK. I see your point. I'll just have to take care of the boys myself. I know this baby is going to be beautiful!\n W: That's right. Let's not give her an ugly name! How about something more elegant, like Victoria?\n M: I like that!", "choices": [ "Betty.", "Laura.", "Josephine." ], "summary": "Betty." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man want his daughter to be like?", "dialogue": "W: My mom thinks that we should name the baby after her. What do you think?\n M: I think your mom is a little too selfish! Plus, I don't really think \"Betty Bettson\" sounds like a name I'd want to have.\n W: OK. I just had to ask. I didn't like the idea much, either. I really love the name Laura, though.\n M: That's nice. But I think we should give her a really strong name so she's tough. How about Helga or Josephine?\n W: Those names make me think of unattractive women! Helga sounds like a lady who could carry me under her arm!\n M: That's the idea! I don't want anyone thinking they can mess with my daughter. I want her to be able to stand up to people, especially any boys who might try to look at her.\n W: I don't think a name has that much power, dear.\n M: OK. I see your point. I'll just have to take care of the boys myself. I know this baby is going to be beautiful!\n W: That's right. Let's not give her an ugly name! How about something more elegant, like Victoria?\n M: I like that!", "choices": [ "Innocent.", "Beautiful.", "Tough." ], "summary": "Tough." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman's attitude toward names?", "dialogue": "W: My mom thinks that we should name the baby after her. What do you think?\n M: I think your mom is a little too selfish! Plus, I don't really think \"Betty Bettson\" sounds like a name I'd want to have.\n W: OK. I just had to ask. I didn't like the idea much, either. I really love the name Laura, though.\n M: That's nice. But I think we should give her a really strong name so she's tough. How about Helga or Josephine?\n W: Those names make me think of unattractive women! Helga sounds like a lady who could carry me under her arm!\n M: That's the idea! I don't want anyone thinking they can mess with my daughter. I want her to be able to stand up to people, especially any boys who might try to look at her.\n W: I don't think a name has that much power, dear.\n M: OK. I see your point. I'll just have to take care of the boys myself. I know this baby is going to be beautiful!\n W: That's right. Let's not give her an ugly name! How about something more elegant, like Victoria?\n M: I like that!", "choices": [ "All girls' names are attractive.", "Babies should be named after relatives.", "Names don't influence personality." ], "summary": "Names don't influence personality." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the speakers probably do?", "dialogue": "W: My mom thinks that we should name the baby after her. What do you think?\n M: I think your mom is a little too selfish! Plus, I don't really think \"Betty Bettson\" sounds like a name I'd want to have.\n W: OK. I just had to ask. I didn't like the idea much, either. I really love the name Laura, though.\n M: That's nice. But I think we should give her a really strong name so she's tough. How about Helga or Josephine?\n W: Those names make me think of unattractive women! Helga sounds like a lady who could carry me under her arm!\n M: That's the idea! I don't want anyone thinking they can mess with my daughter. I want her to be able to stand up to people, especially any boys who might try to look at her.\n W: I don't think a name has that much power, dear.\n M: OK. I see your point. I'll just have to take care of the boys myself. I know this baby is going to be beautiful!\n W: That's right. Let's not give her an ugly name! How about something more elegant, like Victoria?\n M: I like that!", "choices": [ "Name the baby Victoria.", "Let grandma name the baby.", "Continue to search for the right name." ], "summary": "Name the baby Victoria." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman say about the banana pie?", "dialogue": "M: Would you like to try the banana pie. It's incredible.\n W: Well. To tell you the truth, I don't care much for dessert.", "choices": [ "There is no more left.", "It doesn't appeal to her.", "It's incredibly delicious." ], "summary": "It doesn't appeal to her." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does their daughter do?", "dialogue": "W: Our daughter hasn't written to us for nearly two months.\n M: She must be very busy with her studies.", "choices": [ "She is a doctor.", "She is a teacher.", "She is a student." ], "summary": "She is a student." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman want to write down?", "dialogue": "F: Could you pass me the pen? I'd like to write down the phone number.\n M: Sure, here you are.", "choices": [ "She wants to write down her name.", "She wants to write down the man's name.", "She wants to write down a telephone number." ], "summary": "She wants to write down a telephone number." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man imply?", "dialogue": "W: I just called the travel agency, it's all set. On June 1st, we are heading for the mountains and will be camping there for a whole week.\n M: Have you checked the academic calendar? My classes aren't over until the 8th.", "choices": [ "They might have to change their plan.", "He has got everything set for their trip.", "He has a heavier workload than the woman." ], "summary": "They might have to change their plan." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "M: Where are you going on vacation this year?\n W: Well, we were thinking about going on the voyage to the Caribbean Sea. It's a beautiful part of the world.\n M: It certainly is. I went on one last year. But the weather can sometimes be really bad.\n W: I know. I have been reading weather reports for the Caribbean on the internet. They seem to have lots of storms.\n M: They certainly do. When we went on a voyage, we stopped at Jamaica and the Cayman Islands. And both had been hit by storms two weeks before. You could still see a lot of damage.\n W: Well, if I decide to go, I'll just have to hope for the best.", "choices": [ "See adventures.", "Vacation plans.", "Life at the Caribbean." ], "summary": "Vacation plans." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What has the woman paid close attention to?", "dialogue": "M: Where are you going on vacation this year?\n W: Well, we were thinking about going on the voyage to the Caribbean Sea. It's a beautiful part of the world.\n M: It certainly is. I went on one last year. But the weather can sometimes be really bad.\n W: I know. I have been reading weather reports for the Caribbean on the internet. They seem to have lots of storms.\n M: They certainly do. When we went on a voyage, we stopped at Jamaica and the Cayman Islands. And both had been hit by storms two weeks before. You could still see a lot of damage.\n W: Well, if I decide to go, I'll just have to hope for the best.", "choices": [ "Weather reports.", "International news.", "Storm damage." ], "summary": "Weather reports." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn about the man's experience?", "dialogue": "M: Where are you going on vacation this year?\n W: Well, we were thinking about going on the voyage to the Caribbean Sea. It's a beautiful part of the world.\n M: It certainly is. I went on one last year. But the weather can sometimes be really bad.\n W: I know. I have been reading weather reports for the Caribbean on the internet. They seem to have lots of storms.\n M: They certainly do. When we went on a voyage, we stopped at Jamaica and the Cayman Islands. And both had been hit by storms two weeks before. You could still see a lot of damage.\n W: Well, if I decide to go, I'll just have to hope for the best.", "choices": [ "He was caught in a storm..", "He visited storm-hit islands.", "He made a voyage two weeks ago." ], "summary": "He visited storm-hit islands." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will they meet?", "dialogue": "W: Shall we meet at a quarter past four?\n M: NO, let's meet at a quarter to four.", "choices": [ "3:45.", "4:00.", "4:15." ], "summary": "3:45." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: Do you mind if I borrow your notes?\n M: No, of course not. They are on my desk.", "choices": [ "He left his notes at home.", "He doesn't know where his notes are.", "He agrees to lend her his notes." ], "summary": "He agrees to lend her his notes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who do they want to replace?", "dialogue": "W: What is all the noise about?\n M: They are discussing whether they should replace Miss Smith,the music teacher.\n W: Why?\n M: Because she is not responsible enough.", "choices": [ "Their music teacher.", "Their English teacher.", "Their maths teacher." ], "summary": "Their music teacher." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "W: You know I just finished some very interesting research for the newspaper about things people do in their spare time.\n M: Really? What did you learn?\n W: Well, I talked to 20 people and 19 of them watch TV.\n M: That's interesting. I never watch it, do you?\n W: Not much. Anyway, about half of them, 9 people, play some kind of sport.\n M: I'm not surprised. People are getting more exercise these days.\n W: Yes, a few of them go to movies.\n M: Mm, I do, too.\n W: But here is the most interesting result: only one of them reads.\n M: That's terrible.", "choices": [ "Popular sports events.", "TV programs people like best.", "Things people do after work." ], "summary": "Things people do after work." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How did the woman do the research?", "dialogue": "W: You know I just finished some very interesting research for the newspaper about things people do in their spare time.\n M: Really? What did you learn?\n W: Well, I talked to 20 people and 19 of them watch TV.\n M: That's interesting. I never watch it, do you?\n W: Not much. Anyway, about half of them, 9 people, play some kind of sport.\n M: I'm not surprised. People are getting more exercise these days.\n W: Yes, a few of them go to movies.\n M: Mm, I do, too.\n W: But here is the most interesting result: only one of them reads.\n M: That's terrible.", "choices": [ "She talked to people.", "She sent letters to people.", "She collected information from newspapers." ], "summary": "She talked to people." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do most people do in their spare time?", "dialogue": "W: You know I just finished some very interesting research for the newspaper about things people do in their spare time.\n M: Really? What did you learn?\n W: Well, I talked to 20 people and 19 of them watch TV.\n M: That's interesting. I never watch it, do you?\n W: Not much. Anyway, about half of them, 9 people, play some kind of sport.\n M: I'm not surprised. People are getting more exercise these days.\n W: Yes, a few of them go to movies.\n M: Mm, I do, too.\n W: But here is the most interesting result: only one of them reads.\n M: That's terrible.", "choices": [ "Go to movies", "Read books.", "Watch TV." ], "summary": "Watch TV." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What caused Mr. Miller to be late this morning?", "dialogue": "W: Mr. Miller, you were late for work, weren't you?\n M: Yes, I'm very sorry.\n W: Why did you get here so late?\n M: I watched TV till very late last night.\n W: What was on?\n M: It was an exc iting football match. France against Germany. When the France were about to win... So, I got up late and didn't have breakfast and left home in a hurry.\n W: Did you catch the train?\n M: No, I called for a taxi. There were a lot of cars and buses on the highway. Unfortunately an accident happened. Then, there was a traffic jam. I was very anxious...\n W: What happened after that?\n M: The police came and solved the problem. I waited for a long time. When I got to the office, it was already 10 o'clock.\n W: I hope that you won't be late again. Otherwise I will fire you.\n M: Sure, I'll never be late again.", "choices": [ "Watching a play on TV last night.", "Watching a basketball match on TV last night.", "Watching a football match on TV last night." ], "summary": "Watching a football match on TV last night." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How did Mr. Miller go to work?", "dialogue": "W: Mr. Miller, you were late for work, weren't you?\n M: Yes, I'm very sorry.\n W: Why did you get here so late?\n M: I watched TV till very late last night.\n W: What was on?\n M: It was an exc iting football match. France against Germany. When the France were about to win... So, I got up late and didn't have breakfast and left home in a hurry.\n W: Did you catch the train?\n M: No, I called for a taxi. There were a lot of cars and buses on the highway. Unfortunately an accident happened. Then, there was a traffic jam. I was very anxious...\n W: What happened after that?\n M: The police came and solved the problem. I waited for a long time. When I got to the office, it was already 10 o'clock.\n W: I hope that you won't be late again. Otherwise I will fire you.\n M: Sure, I'll never be late again.", "choices": [ "By cab.", "By train.", "By bus." ], "summary": "By cab." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What happened to Mr. Miller after his explanation?", "dialogue": "W: Mr. Miller, you were late for work, weren't you?\n M: Yes, I'm very sorry.\n W: Why did you get here so late?\n M: I watched TV till very late last night.\n W: What was on?\n M: It was an exc iting football match. France against Germany. When the France were about to win... So, I got up late and didn't have breakfast and left home in a hurry.\n W: Did you catch the train?\n M: No, I called for a taxi. There were a lot of cars and buses on the highway. Unfortunately an accident happened. Then, there was a traffic jam. I was very anxious...\n W: What happened after that?\n M: The police came and solved the problem. I waited for a long time. When I got to the office, it was already 10 o'clock.\n W: I hope that you won't be late again. Otherwise I will fire you.\n M: Sure, I'll never be late again.", "choices": [ "He was fired as soon as possible.", "He was fired at once.", "He was warned of following the rules for work." ], "summary": "He was warned of following the rules for work." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman think of the exam?", "dialogue": "M: How many students passed the final physics exam in your class?\n W: Forty, but still as many as 20 percent of the class failed, quite disappointing, isn't it?", "choices": [ "Its results were just as expected.", "Its results fell short of her expectations.", "It fully reflected the students' ability." ], "summary": "Its results fell short of her expectations." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation most probably take place?", "dialogue": "W: Do you need some help, sir?\n M: Actually, yes. Could you show me how to use my key card?\n W: Yes, sure. You need to put your card in the slot. Then wait for green light and turn the handle.", "choices": [ "In a hotel.", "At home.", "In a library." ], "summary": "In a hotel." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers discussing?", "dialogue": "M: I can't decide whether to take the bus or train to Beijing.\n W: If you have to be at the meeting by Friday morning, the train might be better.", "choices": [ "Where the meeting should be held.", "Whether to go to the meeting or not.", "How to get to the meeting." ], "summary": "How to get to the meeting." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: What does the paper say about the horrible incident that happened this morning on Flight 870 to Hong Kong?\n M: It ended with the arrest of the three hijackers. They had forced the plane to fly to Japan, but all the passengers and crew members landed safely.", "choices": [ "Three crew members were involved in the incident.", "None of the passengers were injured or killed.", "The plane had been scheduled to fly to Japan." ], "summary": "None of the passengers were injured or killed." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: Do you want to go to the lecture this weekend? I heard that the guy who is going to deliver the lecture spent a year living in the rainforest.\n W: Great, I am doing a report on the rain forest. Maybe I can get some new information to add it.", "choices": [ "She knows the guy who will give the lecture.", "She thinks the lecture might be informative.", "She wants to add something to her lecture." ], "summary": "She thinks the lecture might be informative." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How will the man probably go downtown?", "dialogue": "M: What's the best way to downtown?\n W: If you're in a hurry, you should take a taxi. But it's kind of expensive.\n M: I'm in no particular hurry.\n W: Well, in that case, take an airport bus then. It will cost you only about $5.\n M: That cannot be a better idea.", "choices": [ "By taxi.", "By bus.", "On foot." ], "summary": "By bus." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who did Mrs. Starched want to come over?", "dialogue": "W: This is Mrs. Starched, my heater is not getting any power and weatherman says the temperature is to fall below zero tonight. Could you get someone to come over and fix it?\n M: This is the busiest time of the year, but I'll speak to one of our men about going over some time today.", "choices": [ "An auto mechanic.", "An electrician.", "A carpenter." ], "summary": "An electrician." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much time is left before the movie begins?", "dialogue": "W: What time does the movie begin?\n M: It starts at seven.\n W: What time is it now?\n M: About six forty-five. We'd better hurry up.", "choices": [ "7 minutes.", "15 minutes.", "30 minutes." ], "summary": "15 minutes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: If I go to Paris, will you meet me there? We can visit my cousin's new home.\n M: Well, I had intended to, but I changed my mind at the last moment.", "choices": [ "He didn't have enough money to go to the concert.", "He arrived too late to hear the concert.", "He altered his plans suddenly." ], "summary": "He altered his plans suddenly." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: The story was very interesting.\n M: It was, wasn't it?", "choices": [ "He doesn't like the story.", "He has nothing to say about the story.", "He agrees with the woman." ], "summary": "He agrees with the woman." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What would Mary like to do?", "dialogue": "M: Let's go out for some coffee, Mary.\n W: Why don't you sit down right here? I'll make coffee for you.", "choices": [ "Go out for some coffee", "Sit beside the man", "Make coffee for the man" ], "summary": "Make coffee for the man" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "At what time will the two speakers meet?", "dialogue": "M: Let's meet at 20 to 5.\n W: Well. Could we make it 20 past 5?\n W: That's a bit late for me. I could manage 10 past.\n M: OK. See you then.", "choices": [ "5:20.", "5:10.", "4:40." ], "summary": "5:10." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did Sue spend the nights in the country?", "dialogue": "M: Morning, Sue. Did you enjoy your holiday in the country?\n W: Yes, thanks. We had a great time. And some friends went with us.\n M: Where did you stay? In a hotel?\n W: No. We camped in the mountains, near Snowdon. We cooked all our meals over an open fire.\n M: Sounds wonderful. Was the weather good?\n W: The sun shone nearly every day and it didn't rain at all.\n M: Did you like the people there?\n W: Yes, they were great. We met some farmers and had tea in their houses.\n M: When did you get back? Last night?\n W: No. This morning. You'll think we were mad. We got up at 4:30, left at 5 and arrived here at 9. I'm so tired. What about you? Did you have a good weekend?\n M: Yes, but I didn't do much. I stayed at home. The weather was terrible.", "choices": [ "In a farm house.", "In the open.", "At a hotel." ], "summary": "In the open." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was the weather like in the country?", "dialogue": "M: Morning, Sue. Did you enjoy your holiday in the country?\n W: Yes, thanks. We had a great time. And some friends went with us.\n M: Where did you stay? In a hotel?\n W: No. We camped in the mountains, near Snowdon. We cooked all our meals over an open fire.\n M: Sounds wonderful. Was the weather good?\n W: The sun shone nearly every day and it didn't rain at all.\n M: Did you like the people there?\n W: Yes, they were great. We met some farmers and had tea in their houses.\n M: When did you get back? Last night?\n W: No. This morning. You'll think we were mad. We got up at 4:30, left at 5 and arrived here at 9. I'm so tired. What about you? Did you have a good weekend?\n M: Yes, but I didn't do much. I stayed at home. The weather was terrible.", "choices": [ "There was a lot of sunshine.", "It rained nearly every day.", "It snowed a lot." ], "summary": "There was a lot of sunshine." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did Sue think of the people in the country?", "dialogue": "M: Morning, Sue. Did you enjoy your holiday in the country?\n W: Yes, thanks. We had a great time. And some friends went with us.\n M: Where did you stay? In a hotel?\n W: No. We camped in the mountains, near Snowdon. We cooked all our meals over an open fire.\n M: Sounds wonderful. Was the weather good?\n W: The sun shone nearly every day and it didn't rain at all.\n M: Did you like the people there?\n W: Yes, they were great. We met some farmers and had tea in their houses.\n M: When did you get back? Last night?\n W: No. This morning. You'll think we were mad. We got up at 4:30, left at 5 and arrived here at 9. I'm so tired. What about you? Did you have a good weekend?\n M: Yes, but I didn't do much. I stayed at home. The weather was terrible.", "choices": [ "They were tall.", "They were friendly.", "They were strange." ], "summary": "They were friendly." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are they?", "dialogue": "F: Do you hear anything?\n M: Yes, someone is calling me outside the window.", "choices": [ "On the playground.", "In the swimming pool.", "In a room." ], "summary": "In a room." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the woman's meaning?", "dialogue": "M: I feel like taking a hot bath fight now.\n F: Go now...the water is already made.", "choices": [ "The man will bath fight now.", "The man will not bath right now.", "They will go somewhere." ], "summary": "The man will bath fight now." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What job is the woman applying for?", "dialogue": "M: Please take a seat!\n W: Thank you!\n M: Now, you're applying for a job as secretary with us. I'd like to ask you some questions. Now, first of all, how many foreign languages can you speak?\n W: Well, I can speak English quite well. And I also know a little Japanese.\n M: English and a bit of Japanese. Um, can you type?\n W: Oh, yes, I can type.\n M: Uh-huh, and can you use a computer?\n W: Oh yes. I am very good at computers.\n M: Apple and PC?\n W: Both, yes. And I can do word processing and other things as well.\n M: Right, and um, can you take shorthand?\n W: Yes, not very fast, but I can.\n M: OK, fine. And can you drive a car?\n W: No, I'm afraid I can't.\n M: Well, that's not very important.", "choices": [ "Teacher.", "Secretary.", "Computer programmer." ], "summary": "Secretary." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which foreign language can she speak very well?", "dialogue": "M: Please take a seat!\n W: Thank you!\n M: Now, you're applying for a job as secretary with us. I'd like to ask you some questions. Now, first of all, how many foreign languages can you speak?\n W: Well, I can speak English quite well. And I also know a little Japanese.\n M: English and a bit of Japanese. Um, can you type?\n W: Oh, yes, I can type.\n M: Uh-huh, and can you use a computer?\n W: Oh yes. I am very good at computers.\n M: Apple and PC?\n W: Both, yes. And I can do word processing and other things as well.\n M: Right, and um, can you take shorthand?\n W: Yes, not very fast, but I can.\n M: OK, fine. And can you drive a car?\n W: No, I'm afraid I can't.\n M: Well, that's not very important.", "choices": [ "English.", "Japanese.", "French." ], "summary": "English." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What other skills does she have?", "dialogue": "M: Please take a seat!\n W: Thank you!\n M: Now, you're applying for a job as secretary with us. I'd like to ask you some questions. Now, first of all, how many foreign languages can you speak?\n W: Well, I can speak English quite well. And I also know a little Japanese.\n M: English and a bit of Japanese. Um, can you type?\n W: Oh, yes, I can type.\n M: Uh-huh, and can you use a computer?\n W: Oh yes. I am very good at computers.\n M: Apple and PC?\n W: Both, yes. And I can do word processing and other things as well.\n M: Right, and um, can you take shorthand?\n W: Yes, not very fast, but I can.\n M: OK, fine. And can you drive a car?\n W: No, I'm afraid I can't.\n M: Well, that's not very important.", "choices": [ "Typing, using a computer and taking shorthand.", "Typing, doing computer processing and driving.", "Typing, doing word processing and driving." ], "summary": "Typing, using a computer and taking shorthand." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: I am going to New York next week, but the hotel I booked is really expensive.\n W: Why book a hotel? My brother has 2 spare rooms in his apartment.", "choices": [ "The man can stay in her brother's apartment.", "Her brother can help the man find a cheaper hotel.", "Her brother can find an apartment for the man." ], "summary": "The man can stay in her brother's apartment." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: Michelle is a little shy.\n M: I used to be that way when I was her age.", "choices": [ "He is very shy now.", "He was also shy when he was Michelle's age.", "He is the same age as Michelle." ], "summary": "He was also shy when he was Michelle's age." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: To tell the truth, Tony, it never occurs to me that you are an athlete.\n W: Oh, really? Most people who meet me, including some friends of mine, don't think so either.", "choices": [ "Most of the man's friends are athletes.", "The man doesn't look like a sportsman.", "Few people share the woman's opinion." ], "summary": "The man doesn't look like a sportsman." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the most probable relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "W: May I help you,sir?\n M: Yes, please. I want to buy a personal gift for my brother. He's taking a trip to South America.\n W: Is he going by ship or by plane?\n M: He's flying. My gift will have to be something light in weight. What can you suggest?\n W: What about this leather wallet? It's made of crocodile leather.\n M: My sister has already given him one. I'd like something unusual.\n W: Here is a gift for the man who has everything.\n M: Oh,a folding toothbrush. That's a wonderful idea. How much is it?\n W: 3.", "choices": [ "Friends.", "Passenger and air hostess.", "Customer and shop assistant." ], "summary": "Customer and shop assistant." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What kind of gift does the man want to buy for his brother?", "dialogue": "W: May I help you,sir?\n M: Yes, please. I want to buy a personal gift for my brother. He's taking a trip to South America.\n W: Is he going by ship or by plane?\n M: He's flying. My gift will have to be something light in weight. What can you suggest?\n W: What about this leather wallet? It's made of crocodile leather.\n M: My sister has already given him one. I'd like something unusual.\n W: Here is a gift for the man who has everything.\n M: Oh,a folding toothbrush. That's a wonderful idea. How much is it?\n W: 3.", "choices": [ "Something that has good weight.", "Something extraordinary and light.", "Something expensive and wonderful." ], "summary": "Something extraordinary and light." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man buy in the end?", "dialogue": "W: May I help you,sir?\n M: Yes, please. I want to buy a personal gift for my brother. He's taking a trip to South America.\n W: Is he going by ship or by plane?\n M: He's flying. My gift will have to be something light in weight. What can you suggest?\n W: What about this leather wallet? It's made of crocodile leather.\n M: My sister has already given him one. I'd like something unusual.\n W: Here is a gift for the man who has everything.\n M: Oh,a folding toothbrush. That's a wonderful idea. How much is it?\n W: 3.", "choices": [ "A crocodile leather wallet.", "A model ship and a model plane.", "A toothbrush that can be folded." ], "summary": "A toothbrush that can be folded." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is looking for the sweater?", "dialogue": "W: What are you doing, Jay?\n M: I'm looking for my sweater.\n W: It's here, here you are.", "choices": [ "Jay.", "Daming.", "Kate." ], "summary": "Jay." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When does the dialogue take place?", "dialogue": "W: Have you any plan for the weekend, Tom?\n M: Yeah, Laura. I'm going for a ride around the Qinghai Lake on Saturday, but it depends on the weather.\n W: According to the forecast, it'll be cloudy the day after tomorrow, good for a ride.\n M: Great! Do you go riding often?\n W: Absolutely. I go as much as I can, because we can really get in touch with nature. It would be nice to get out of the city. Do you want any company?\n M: Sure, but it will be a 30-mile ride. Have you been riding so long before?\n W: Yeah, I go a lot too. I even saw a bear and some monkeys on my last ride. My friend Mike and I rode more than 30 miles to a very wild part of the national forest.\n M: Wow! You must have been pretty far away from the city. Shall we invite him to go along?\n W: Of course. I'll ask him.\n M: Thanks. We will have a good time this weekend.", "choices": [ "On Thursday.", "On Friday.", "On Saturday." ], "summary": "On Thursday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman like doing?", "dialogue": "W: Have you any plan for the weekend, Tom?\n M: Yeah, Laura. I'm going for a ride around the Qinghai Lake on Saturday, but it depends on the weather.\n W: According to the forecast, it'll be cloudy the day after tomorrow, good for a ride.\n M: Great! Do you go riding often?\n W: Absolutely. I go as much as I can, because we can really get in touch with nature. It would be nice to get out of the city. Do you want any company?\n M: Sure, but it will be a 30-mile ride. Have you been riding so long before?\n W: Yeah, I go a lot too. I even saw a bear and some monkeys on my last ride. My friend Mike and I rode more than 30 miles to a very wild part of the national forest.\n M: Wow! You must have been pretty far away from the city. Shall we invite him to go along?\n W: Of course. I'll ask him.\n M: Thanks. We will have a good time this weekend.", "choices": [ "Riding a lot.", "Riding with Tom every weekend.", "Riding around the Qinghai Lake." ], "summary": "Riding a lot." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did the woman see the animals?", "dialogue": "W: Have you any plan for the weekend, Tom?\n M: Yeah, Laura. I'm going for a ride around the Qinghai Lake on Saturday, but it depends on the weather.\n W: According to the forecast, it'll be cloudy the day after tomorrow, good for a ride.\n M: Great! Do you go riding often?\n W: Absolutely. I go as much as I can, because we can really get in touch with nature. It would be nice to get out of the city. Do you want any company?\n M: Sure, but it will be a 30-mile ride. Have you been riding so long before?\n W: Yeah, I go a lot too. I even saw a bear and some monkeys on my last ride. My friend Mike and I rode more than 30 miles to a very wild part of the national forest.\n M: Wow! You must have been pretty far away from the city. Shall we invite him to go along?\n W: Of course. I'll ask him.\n M: Thanks. We will have a good time this weekend.", "choices": [ "Near the lake.", "In the city.", "In the national forest." ], "summary": "In the national forest." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Whose friend will be invited to go along?", "dialogue": "W: Have you any plan for the weekend, Tom?\n M: Yeah, Laura. I'm going for a ride around the Qinghai Lake on Saturday, but it depends on the weather.\n W: According to the forecast, it'll be cloudy the day after tomorrow, good for a ride.\n M: Great! Do you go riding often?\n W: Absolutely. I go as much as I can, because we can really get in touch with nature. It would be nice to get out of the city. Do you want any company?\n M: Sure, but it will be a 30-mile ride. Have you been riding so long before?\n W: Yeah, I go a lot too. I even saw a bear and some monkeys on my last ride. My friend Mike and I rode more than 30 miles to a very wild part of the national forest.\n M: Wow! You must have been pretty far away from the city. Shall we invite him to go along?\n W: Of course. I'll ask him.\n M: Thanks. We will have a good time this weekend.", "choices": [ "Tom's.", "Laura's.", "Mike's." ], "summary": "Laura's." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man imply?", "dialogue": "W: Doctor, I haven't been able to get enough sleep lately, and I'm too tired to concentrate in class.\n M: Well, you know, spending too much time indoors with all that artificial lighting can do that to you. Your body loses track of whether it's day or night.", "choices": [ "The woman is making too big a fuss about her condition.", "Fatigue is a typical symptom of lack of exercise.", "The woman should spend more time outdoors." ], "summary": "The woman should spend more time outdoors." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the woman do?", "dialogue": "W: Er... It's rather hot here. Do yon mind my opening the window?\n M: Oh... No... Not at all.", "choices": [ "Open the window.", "Close the window.", "Keep on talking." ], "summary": "Open the window." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman tell the man?", "dialogue": "M: I hate memorizing vocabulary.\n W: Well, it's part of learning a second language, so there is not whole lot you can do about it.", "choices": [ "He has to do what is necessary in order to learn.", "He doesn't have to memorize all the vocabulary.", "There is not much he can learn by memorizing." ], "summary": "He has to do what is necessary in order to learn." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When did Bobby notice his foot was hurting?", "dialogue": "W: So, what seems to be the problem, Bobby?\n M: Dr. Cardano, I woke up in the middle of the night with a terrible pain in my right foot.\n W: Did you cut yourself or knock it against something?\n M: No. It just started hurting all of a sudden.\n W: Can you describe the pain for me? Is it a sharp pain that comes and goes? Or is it a constant, dull pain that doesn't really ever go away?\n M: I suppose it's more like the first one. But it's definitely difficult to walk, so it's not really going away, either.\n W: Let me see those feet, Bobby.\n M: Do you want me to take off both socks?\n W: Yes, I'd like to compare your right and left foot. Ah, the right foot is pretty red, and it looks bigger than the left one. It also feels warmer.\n M: What does it mean, doctor?\n W: Well, I don't know for sure. It could be one of a couple of things. I'm going to send you up to the lab to get some blood tests. Check in to the lab on the third floor. I'm sending them some instructions. Come back down here as soon as it's finished.\n M: OK. I need to use the restroom first. Can you tell me where that is?\n W: Go downstairs to the first floor. It's right next to the elevators.\n M: Thanks.", "choices": [ "After he woke up at night.", "When he cut it by accident.", "Once he knocked it against something." ], "summary": "After he woke up at night." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does Bobby describe the pain?", "dialogue": "W: So, what seems to be the problem, Bobby?\n M: Dr. Cardano, I woke up in the middle of the night with a terrible pain in my right foot.\n W: Did you cut yourself or knock it against something?\n M: No. It just started hurting all of a sudden.\n W: Can you describe the pain for me? Is it a sharp pain that comes and goes? Or is it a constant, dull pain that doesn't really ever go away?\n M: I suppose it's more like the first one. But it's definitely difficult to walk, so it's not really going away, either.\n W: Let me see those feet, Bobby.\n M: Do you want me to take off both socks?\n W: Yes, I'd like to compare your right and left foot. Ah, the right foot is pretty red, and it looks bigger than the left one. It also feels warmer.\n M: What does it mean, doctor?\n W: Well, I don't know for sure. It could be one of a couple of things. I'm going to send you up to the lab to get some blood tests. Check in to the lab on the third floor. I'm sending them some instructions. Come back down here as soon as it's finished.\n M: OK. I need to use the restroom first. Can you tell me where that is?\n W: Go downstairs to the first floor. It's right next to the elevators.\n M: Thanks.", "choices": [ "Dull.", "Sharp.", "Constant." ], "summary": "Sharp." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the speakers talking?", "dialogue": "W: So, what seems to be the problem, Bobby?\n M: Dr. Cardano, I woke up in the middle of the night with a terrible pain in my right foot.\n W: Did you cut yourself or knock it against something?\n M: No. It just started hurting all of a sudden.\n W: Can you describe the pain for me? Is it a sharp pain that comes and goes? Or is it a constant, dull pain that doesn't really ever go away?\n M: I suppose it's more like the first one. But it's definitely difficult to walk, so it's not really going away, either.\n W: Let me see those feet, Bobby.\n M: Do you want me to take off both socks?\n W: Yes, I'd like to compare your right and left foot. Ah, the right foot is pretty red, and it looks bigger than the left one. It also feels warmer.\n M: What does it mean, doctor?\n W: Well, I don't know for sure. It could be one of a couple of things. I'm going to send you up to the lab to get some blood tests. Check in to the lab on the third floor. I'm sending them some instructions. Come back down here as soon as it's finished.\n M: OK. I need to use the restroom first. Can you tell me where that is?\n W: Go downstairs to the first floor. It's right next to the elevators.\n M: Thanks.", "choices": [ "On the first floor.", "On the second floor.", "On the third floor." ], "summary": "On the second floor." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is Bobby going to do first?", "dialogue": "W: So, what seems to be the problem, Bobby?\n M: Dr. Cardano, I woke up in the middle of the night with a terrible pain in my right foot.\n W: Did you cut yourself or knock it against something?\n M: No. It just started hurting all of a sudden.\n W: Can you describe the pain for me? Is it a sharp pain that comes and goes? Or is it a constant, dull pain that doesn't really ever go away?\n M: I suppose it's more like the first one. But it's definitely difficult to walk, so it's not really going away, either.\n W: Let me see those feet, Bobby.\n M: Do you want me to take off both socks?\n W: Yes, I'd like to compare your right and left foot. Ah, the right foot is pretty red, and it looks bigger than the left one. It also feels warmer.\n M: What does it mean, doctor?\n W: Well, I don't know for sure. It could be one of a couple of things. I'm going to send you up to the lab to get some blood tests. Check in to the lab on the third floor. I'm sending them some instructions. Come back down here as soon as it's finished.\n M: OK. I need to use the restroom first. Can you tell me where that is?\n W: Go downstairs to the first floor. It's right next to the elevators.\n M: Thanks.", "choices": [ "Go to the restroom.", "Have some blood tests.", "Write down some instructions." ], "summary": "Go to the restroom." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did the man find the bag?", "dialogue": "W: Where did you say you found this bag?\n M: It was lying under a big tree between the park and the apartment building.", "choices": [ "In the park.", "Under a huge tree.", "In his apartment." ], "summary": "Under a huge tree." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the woman going for holiday this year?", "dialogue": "M: Are you going on holiday with your sister again this year?\n W: Yes, she comes home from Canada tomorrow, and then we're going away next week.\n M: Where are you going?\n W: I've booked a hotel in Turkey. My sister wants to go to Italy again, so I hope she doesn't mind.", "choices": [ "Canada.", "Turkey.", "Italy." ], "summary": "Turkey." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the woman play tennis?", "dialogue": "M: Do you know how to play tennis?\n W: Not very well. But I'd love to learn.\n M: Would you like to play with me tomorrow morning?\n W: Certainly, but I'm not very good.\n M: We'll see about that. Anyway, you know that practice makes perfect.\n W: How is eight o'clock?\n M: Ok, you won't forget to bring extra tennis ball, will you?\n W: Of course not.\n M: So long!\n W: Bye!", "choices": [ "She plays it very well.", "She begins to play it.", "She doesn't play it very well." ], "summary": "She begins to play it." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the man and the woman play tennis?", "dialogue": "M: Do you know how to play tennis?\n W: Not very well. But I'd love to learn.\n M: Would you like to play with me tomorrow morning?\n W: Certainly, but I'm not very good.\n M: We'll see about that. Anyway, you know that practice makes perfect.\n W: How is eight o'clock?\n M: Ok, you won't forget to bring extra tennis ball, will you?\n W: Of course not.\n M: So long!\n W: Bye!", "choices": [ "Eight o'clock.", "Nine o'clock.", "Ten o'clock." ], "summary": "Eight o'clock." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How will the man create jobs?", "dialogue": "W: Senator Kirk, if you are elected again, what do you plan to do?\n M: Well, first, I plan to create more jobs. My office will work hard to make our state a good place for businesses. Businesses will hire more people, and more people will be able to work and feed their families here.\n W: What do you think about the environment?\n M: I am a strong supporter of protecting the environment. I think that we need to build more trains. We need more people to ride their bikes. We need to protect the air. Everybody needs clean air, and when I am elected Senator, I will make sure we protect the earth.\n W: In 2009, you voted to let factories put their garbage into the river. Is that correct?\n M: No! That's not correct. I never voted to let factories put their garbage in the river. You have your facts wrong. I am a strong supporter of business, but I am an even stronger supporter of the environment.", "choices": [ "By training new workers.", "By attracting more businesses.", "By providing more cleaning jobs." ], "summary": "By attracting more businesses." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man doing?", "dialogue": "W: Senator Kirk, if you are elected again, what do you plan to do?\n M: Well, first, I plan to create more jobs. My office will work hard to make our state a good place for businesses. Businesses will hire more people, and more people will be able to work and feed their families here.\n W: What do you think about the environment?\n M: I am a strong supporter of protecting the environment. I think that we need to build more trains. We need more people to ride their bikes. We need to protect the air. Everybody needs clean air, and when I am elected Senator, I will make sure we protect the earth.\n W: In 2009, you voted to let factories put their garbage into the river. Is that correct?\n M: No! That's not correct. I never voted to let factories put their garbage in the river. You have your facts wrong. I am a strong supporter of business, but I am an even stronger supporter of the environment.", "choices": [ "Being interviewed.", "Giving a speech.", "Trying to raise money." ], "summary": "Being interviewed." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the woman sick?", "dialogue": "W: I keep feeling dizzy, and I've got a headache.\n M: How long has this been going on?\n W: It started yesterday.\n M: You've been studying too much recently.\n W: I have no other choice. Next month will be the most important exam of this term.\n M: I can understand that. But anyway, you should take better care of yourself.\n W: What should I do now?\n M: I think you should stay in bed for a little while and I will call the doctor.\n W: It's very kind of you. Thank you very much.", "choices": [ "She worked too hard", "She ate something wrong.", "She was caught in the rain." ], "summary": "She worked too hard" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will she have an exam?", "dialogue": "W: I keep feeling dizzy, and I've got a headache.\n M: How long has this been going on?\n W: It started yesterday.\n M: You've been studying too much recently.\n W: I have no other choice. Next month will be the most important exam of this term.\n M: I can understand that. But anyway, you should take better care of yourself.\n W: What should I do now?\n M: I think you should stay in bed for a little while and I will call the doctor.\n W: It's very kind of you. Thank you very much.", "choices": [ "This week.", "Next week.", "Next month." ], "summary": "Next month." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man do for her?", "dialogue": "W: I keep feeling dizzy, and I've got a headache.\n M: How long has this been going on?\n W: It started yesterday.\n M: You've been studying too much recently.\n W: I have no other choice. Next month will be the most important exam of this term.\n M: I can understand that. But anyway, you should take better care of yourself.\n W: What should I do now?\n M: I think you should stay in bed for a little while and I will call the doctor.\n W: It's very kind of you. Thank you very much.", "choices": [ "Help her prepare the exam.", "Buy her some medicine.", "Send for the doctor." ], "summary": "Send for the doctor." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why doesn't John like his Chinese teacher?", "dialogue": "W: What do you think about the teachers, John?\n M: Honestly, I like most of them, except my Chinese teacher. She is quite young, but her class is too boring!", "choices": [ "She is too young.", "Her class is too boring.", "Chinese isn't his favorite class." ], "summary": "Her class is too boring." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: When can the doctor see me?\n M: He won't be free until tomorrow.", "choices": [ "The doctor won't see her tomorrow.", "The doctor is busy tomorrow.", "The doctor is busy all day today." ], "summary": "The doctor is busy all day today." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman going to buy downtown?", "dialogue": "M: Would you like to go to the beach this afternoon? Hill and Mary are coming, too.\n W: I'm sorry but I was just going out shopping. I need to get the blouse suits my pants. They had to order it, and it just arrived this morning.", "choices": [ "A newspaper.", "A blouse.", "A coat." ], "summary": "A blouse." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the woman's roommate like?", "dialogue": "M: What do you think of your new roommate?\n W: Well, she's a bit untidy. Apart from that, she's really sweet.\n M: You should have some patience then.", "choices": [ "She's patient.", "She's nice.", "She's tidy." ], "summary": "She's nice." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: The teacher Mr. Chen wants to talk with us about Jack's study. Are you free tomorrow?\n M: Urn... I'm busy myself in the business. But I can spare a little time.", "choices": [ "He will be free tomorrow.", "He will talk with the woman tomorrow.", "He will talk with Mr. Chen tomorrow." ], "summary": "He will talk with Mr. Chen tomorrow." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman give up doing gymnastics?", "dialogue": "M: Is it true that you don't do gymnastics at all now?\n W: I'm afraid so. I'm too old.\n M: But you are only twenty-two!\n W: That's too old for a gymnast. If I played in an international championship now, I couldn't win. So I'd rather not do it at all.", "choices": [ "Because she doesn't like gymnastics now.", "Because she was ill.", "Because she couldn't win any international championship now." ], "summary": "Because she couldn't win any international championship now." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: Mark is the best candidate for chairman of the student union, isn't he?\n M: Well, that guy won't be able to win the election unless he gets some majority vote from women students. And I'm not sure about that.", "choices": [ "Mark is not fit to take charge of the Student Union.", "Mark is the best candidate for the post of chairman.", "It won't be easy for Mark to win the election." ], "summary": "It won't be easy for Mark to win the election." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man say about the dish?", "dialogue": "M: Miss, can I interest you in a pork special with serving tonight? It's only 799, half the usual price and it's very tasty.\n W: Oh really? I will try it.", "choices": [ "It is a routine offer.", "It is new on the menu.", "It is a good bargain." ], "summary": "It is a good bargain." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the party like?", "dialogue": "W: I don't think the party is very successful.\n M: Neither do I. The food is too salty, the room is too cold and the music is loud enough to wake up the dead.", "choices": [ "It was terrible.", "It was dull.", "It was successful." ], "summary": "It was terrible." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the purpose of Diana's new project?", "dialogue": "M: Hello.\n W: Hi, Tom. This is Diana from the creative writing class.\n M: Oh, hi, Diana. What's up?\n W: Well, I have a new project which I thought you might be interested in. I'm setting up a writer's group, you know, a support group for people who are trying to get published.\n M: Well, how would it work?\n W: We get together once a week. I've already arranged for a meeting room in the library, and then we share what we were working on and offer each other some advice.\n M: I could use some advice. I'm working on a short story that I'd like to get published in the Campus Literature Review. You've done that, haven't you? Didn't I see a poem of yours in the last issue?\n W: Yes, I was so excited to finally see my work in print. It was presented three times. You just have to keep trying if they turn you down.\n M: Well, I'm sure the group could help me, but I don't know how much I can contribute. I'm just starting out.\n W: That's OK. I know from your comments in class that you will be a valuable member. We will get someone more experienced to help us, too.\n M: Sounds great. You can definitely count me in.", "choices": [ "To teach students some basic writing skills.", "To write articles for the Campus Literature Review.", "To help those who want to get their works published." ], "summary": "To help those who want to get their works published." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is Diana's suggestion to Tom?", "dialogue": "M: Hello.\n W: Hi, Tom. This is Diana from the creative writing class.\n M: Oh, hi, Diana. What's up?\n W: Well, I have a new project which I thought you might be interested in. I'm setting up a writer's group, you know, a support group for people who are trying to get published.\n M: Well, how would it work?\n W: We get together once a week. I've already arranged for a meeting room in the library, and then we share what we were working on and offer each other some advice.\n M: I could use some advice. I'm working on a short story that I'd like to get published in the Campus Literature Review. You've done that, haven't you? Didn't I see a poem of yours in the last issue?\n W: Yes, I was so excited to finally see my work in print. It was presented three times. You just have to keep trying if they turn you down.\n M: Well, I'm sure the group could help me, but I don't know how much I can contribute. I'm just starting out.\n W: That's OK. I know from your comments in class that you will be a valuable member. We will get someone more experienced to help us, too.\n M: Sounds great. You can definitely count me in.", "choices": [ "Keep trying even if he is turned down.", "Ask an experienced writer to be his consultant.", "Try to polish his works in the creative writing class." ], "summary": "Keep trying even if he is turned down." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does Tom agree to join the group?", "dialogue": "M: Hello.\n W: Hi, Tom. This is Diana from the creative writing class.\n M: Oh, hi, Diana. What's up?\n W: Well, I have a new project which I thought you might be interested in. I'm setting up a writer's group, you know, a support group for people who are trying to get published.\n M: Well, how would it work?\n W: We get together once a week. I've already arranged for a meeting room in the library, and then we share what we were working on and offer each other some advice.\n M: I could use some advice. I'm working on a short story that I'd like to get published in the Campus Literature Review. You've done that, haven't you? Didn't I see a poem of yours in the last issue?\n W: Yes, I was so excited to finally see my work in print. It was presented three times. You just have to keep trying if they turn you down.\n M: Well, I'm sure the group could help me, but I don't know how much I can contribute. I'm just starting out.\n W: That's OK. I know from your comments in class that you will be a valuable member. We will get someone more experienced to help us, too.\n M: Sounds great. You can definitely count me in.", "choices": [ "He can get his poems published.", "He can contribute essays to the group.", "He can get some advice from other members." ], "summary": "He can get some advice from other members." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we infer from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Doesn't Joe feel it a shame to depend on his parents since he has graduated from college?\n M: He has no sense.", "choices": [ "Joe feels it a shame to rely on his parents.", "Joe graduated from college this year.", "Joe's life relies on his parents." ], "summary": "Joe's life relies on his parents." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man eat out so often?", "dialogue": "W: Sally, why do people now do business more and more?\n M: Right, I have to be on the flight every week.\n W: Wow, I really envy you.\n M: Don't envy me. In fact, I'm sick of restaurant food. Sometimes I just want a home-cook meal.", "choices": [ "He has no time to cook.", "He likes restaurant food.", "He has to treat his friends." ], "summary": "He has no time to cook." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What happened to the driver?", "dialogue": "M: The taxi driver must have been driving too fast.\n W: I don't think so. He crashed into the tree because he was trying to avoid a bicycle in front of him.", "choices": [ "He ran into a bicycle.", "He drove too slowly.", "He ran into a tree." ], "summary": "He ran into a tree." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When does the film end?", "dialogue": "W: When does the film start, John?\n M: 7:30 pm, and it will last an hour and a half.", "choices": [ "8:30.", "9:00.", "9:30." ], "summary": "9:00." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think of classical music?", "dialogue": "M: What kind of music do you like?\n W: I like classical music. Do you?\n M: Well, you see, classical music always sends me to sleep.", "choices": [ "He does not like it at all.", "He prefers it to other music.", "He enjoys it at bedtime." ], "summary": "He does not like it at all." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the woman like the concert?", "dialogue": "M: ...anyway it was a fantastic concert. I love Bob Crowe's music.\n W: in my opinion, they have no musical talent and what's more, the way they dress is terrible.", "choices": [ "She doesn't like the concert.", "She likes the concert.", "She can't make up her mind." ], "summary": "She doesn't like the concert." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the man going on vacation?", "dialogue": "Pete: Hey Markus. I have a question I'd like to ask you.\n Markus: Yes. Go ahead.\n Pete: Well, I'm thinking about going to Germany this summer [Great!], and I need some advice. You're the best person I know to answer my questions since you're German.\n Markus: Thank you. What do you want to know?\n Pete: Well, don't laugh, but I met this really nice woman through an online music mailing list, you know, a discussion group on the Internet [laughter]. I need some advice. You see, Claudia, ...\n Markus: Okay. So it's Claudia, oh?\n Pete: Yeah, yeah. See, she invited me to spend two weeks in Germany [Hum]. And well, I told here I had studied a little bit about the country and language [Hum], and she's kind of expecting that I know more than I really do.\n Markus: Hum. You're really in hot water now!\n Pete: Yeah. I think so.\n Markus: Well, what do you want to know?\n Pete: Well, she's planning on introducing me to her parents.\n Markus: Hey. Sounds kind of serious.\n Pete: It isn't, at least I think it isn't. Anyway, what should you do when you greet someone for the first time in Germany?\n Markus: Well, it depends upon your relationship with the person. Now, speaking of your girlfriend, Claudia, ....\n Pete: Hey, I didn't say she was my girlfriend.\n Markus: Ah, okay, okay. Now if you're meeting someone formally for the first time, like Claudia's parents, you should make sure you arrive on time.\n Pete: Okay, so arrive on time. Uh, what about common greetings?\n Markus: Well, Germans often shake hands, and they use the person's family name, unless they're really close friends.\n Pete: Okay, what about with Claudia? I'm not sure what I should do in her case.\n Markus: Ah. You can call her Claudia [Okay], shake hands, and why don't you take her some flowers?\n Pete: Oh, how do you say \"Nice to meet you\" anyway?\n Markus: Oh, \"Ich freue mich, Sie kennenzulernen.\"\n Pete: \"Ich freu me senselen...? \"\n Markus: Uhhh. Not exactly. \"Ich freue mich, Sie kennenzulernen\" [Uhhh].\n Markus: Humm. Honestly, I think you need to take a crash course in German before you leave. Claudia might think you're speaking Chinese or something if you don't.", "choices": [ "Italy", "France", "Germany" ], "summary": "Germany" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did he meet Claudia?", "dialogue": "Pete: Hey Markus. I have a question I'd like to ask you.\n Markus: Yes. Go ahead.\n Pete: Well, I'm thinking about going to Germany this summer [Great!], and I need some advice. You're the best person I know to answer my questions since you're German.\n Markus: Thank you. What do you want to know?\n Pete: Well, don't laugh, but I met this really nice woman through an online music mailing list, you know, a discussion group on the Internet [laughter]. I need some advice. You see, Claudia, ...\n Markus: Okay. So it's Claudia, oh?\n Pete: Yeah, yeah. See, she invited me to spend two weeks in Germany [Hum]. And well, I told here I had studied a little bit about the country and language [Hum], and she's kind of expecting that I know more than I really do.\n Markus: Hum. You're really in hot water now!\n Pete: Yeah. I think so.\n Markus: Well, what do you want to know?\n Pete: Well, she's planning on introducing me to her parents.\n Markus: Hey. Sounds kind of serious.\n Pete: It isn't, at least I think it isn't. Anyway, what should you do when you greet someone for the first time in Germany?\n Markus: Well, it depends upon your relationship with the person. Now, speaking of your girlfriend, Claudia, ....\n Pete: Hey, I didn't say she was my girlfriend.\n Markus: Ah, okay, okay. Now if you're meeting someone formally for the first time, like Claudia's parents, you should make sure you arrive on time.\n Pete: Okay, so arrive on time. Uh, what about common greetings?\n Markus: Well, Germans often shake hands, and they use the person's family name, unless they're really close friends.\n Pete: Okay, what about with Claudia? I'm not sure what I should do in her case.\n Markus: Ah. You can call her Claudia [Okay], shake hands, and why don't you take her some flowers?\n Pete: Oh, how do you say \"Nice to meet you\" anyway?\n Markus: Oh, \"Ich freue mich, Sie kennenzulernen.\"\n Pete: \"Ich freu me senselen...? \"\n Markus: Uhhh. Not exactly. \"Ich freue mich, Sie kennenzulernen\" [Uhhh].\n Markus: Humm. Honestly, I think you need to take a crash course in German before you leave. Claudia might think you're speaking Chinese or something if you don't.", "choices": [ "at a music store", "at the post office", "on the Internet" ], "summary": "on the Internet" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What advice does Markus give Pete about meeting Claudia's parents?", "dialogue": "Pete: Hey Markus. I have a question I'd like to ask you.\n Markus: Yes. Go ahead.\n Pete: Well, I'm thinking about going to Germany this summer [Great!], and I need some advice. You're the best person I know to answer my questions since you're German.\n Markus: Thank you. What do you want to know?\n Pete: Well, don't laugh, but I met this really nice woman through an online music mailing list, you know, a discussion group on the Internet [laughter]. I need some advice. You see, Claudia, ...\n Markus: Okay. So it's Claudia, oh?\n Pete: Yeah, yeah. See, she invited me to spend two weeks in Germany [Hum]. And well, I told here I had studied a little bit about the country and language [Hum], and she's kind of expecting that I know more than I really do.\n Markus: Hum. You're really in hot water now!\n Pete: Yeah. I think so.\n Markus: Well, what do you want to know?\n Pete: Well, she's planning on introducing me to her parents.\n Markus: Hey. Sounds kind of serious.\n Pete: It isn't, at least I think it isn't. Anyway, what should you do when you greet someone for the first time in Germany?\n Markus: Well, it depends upon your relationship with the person. Now, speaking of your girlfriend, Claudia, ....\n Pete: Hey, I didn't say she was my girlfriend.\n Markus: Ah, okay, okay. Now if you're meeting someone formally for the first time, like Claudia's parents, you should make sure you arrive on time.\n Pete: Okay, so arrive on time. Uh, what about common greetings?\n Markus: Well, Germans often shake hands, and they use the person's family name, unless they're really close friends.\n Pete: Okay, what about with Claudia? I'm not sure what I should do in her case.\n Markus: Ah. You can call her Claudia [Okay], shake hands, and why don't you take her some flowers?\n Pete: Oh, how do you say \"Nice to meet you\" anyway?\n Markus: Oh, \"Ich freue mich, Sie kennenzulernen.\"\n Pete: \"Ich freu me senselen...? \"\n Markus: Uhhh. Not exactly. \"Ich freue mich, Sie kennenzulernen\" [Uhhh].\n Markus: Humm. Honestly, I think you need to take a crash course in German before you leave. Claudia might think you're speaking Chinese or something if you don't.", "choices": [ "be on time", "take a small gift", "smile and be friendly" ], "summary": "be on time" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is one thing Markus does NOT say about greeting Claudia?", "dialogue": "Pete: Hey Markus. I have a question I'd like to ask you.\n Markus: Yes. Go ahead.\n Pete: Well, I'm thinking about going to Germany this summer [Great!], and I need some advice. You're the best person I know to answer my questions since you're German.\n Markus: Thank you. What do you want to know?\n Pete: Well, don't laugh, but I met this really nice woman through an online music mailing list, you know, a discussion group on the Internet [laughter]. I need some advice. You see, Claudia, ...\n Markus: Okay. So it's Claudia, oh?\n Pete: Yeah, yeah. See, she invited me to spend two weeks in Germany [Hum]. And well, I told here I had studied a little bit about the country and language [Hum], and she's kind of expecting that I know more than I really do.\n Markus: Hum. You're really in hot water now!\n Pete: Yeah. I think so.\n Markus: Well, what do you want to know?\n Pete: Well, she's planning on introducing me to her parents.\n Markus: Hey. Sounds kind of serious.\n Pete: It isn't, at least I think it isn't. Anyway, what should you do when you greet someone for the first time in Germany?\n Markus: Well, it depends upon your relationship with the person. Now, speaking of your girlfriend, Claudia, ....\n Pete: Hey, I didn't say she was my girlfriend.\n Markus: Ah, okay, okay. Now if you're meeting someone formally for the first time, like Claudia's parents, you should make sure you arrive on time.\n Pete: Okay, so arrive on time. Uh, what about common greetings?\n Markus: Well, Germans often shake hands, and they use the person's family name, unless they're really close friends.\n Pete: Okay, what about with Claudia? I'm not sure what I should do in her case.\n Markus: Ah. You can call her Claudia [Okay], shake hands, and why don't you take her some flowers?\n Pete: Oh, how do you say \"Nice to meet you\" anyway?\n Markus: Oh, \"Ich freue mich, Sie kennenzulernen.\"\n Pete: \"Ich freu me senselen...? \"\n Markus: Uhhh. Not exactly. \"Ich freue mich, Sie kennenzulernen\" [Uhhh].\n Markus: Humm. Honestly, I think you need to take a crash course in German before you leave. Claudia might think you're speaking Chinese or something if you don't.", "choices": [ "shake her hand", "give her a friendly hug", "take her some flowers" ], "summary": "give her a friendly hug" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Markus' final suggestion for Pete is that he should:", "dialogue": "Pete: Hey Markus. I have a question I'd like to ask you.\n Markus: Yes. Go ahead.\n Pete: Well, I'm thinking about going to Germany this summer [Great!], and I need some advice. You're the best person I know to answer my questions since you're German.\n Markus: Thank you. What do you want to know?\n Pete: Well, don't laugh, but I met this really nice woman through an online music mailing list, you know, a discussion group on the Internet [laughter]. I need some advice. You see, Claudia, ...\n Markus: Okay. So it's Claudia, oh?\n Pete: Yeah, yeah. See, she invited me to spend two weeks in Germany [Hum]. And well, I told here I had studied a little bit about the country and language [Hum], and she's kind of expecting that I know more than I really do.\n Markus: Hum. You're really in hot water now!\n Pete: Yeah. I think so.\n Markus: Well, what do you want to know?\n Pete: Well, she's planning on introducing me to her parents.\n Markus: Hey. Sounds kind of serious.\n Pete: It isn't, at least I think it isn't. Anyway, what should you do when you greet someone for the first time in Germany?\n Markus: Well, it depends upon your relationship with the person. Now, speaking of your girlfriend, Claudia, ....\n Pete: Hey, I didn't say she was my girlfriend.\n Markus: Ah, okay, okay. Now if you're meeting someone formally for the first time, like Claudia's parents, you should make sure you arrive on time.\n Pete: Okay, so arrive on time. Uh, what about common greetings?\n Markus: Well, Germans often shake hands, and they use the person's family name, unless they're really close friends.\n Pete: Okay, what about with Claudia? I'm not sure what I should do in her case.\n Markus: Ah. You can call her Claudia [Okay], shake hands, and why don't you take her some flowers?\n Pete: Oh, how do you say \"Nice to meet you\" anyway?\n Markus: Oh, \"Ich freue mich, Sie kennenzulernen.\"\n Pete: \"Ich freu me senselen...? \"\n Markus: Uhhh. Not exactly. \"Ich freue mich, Sie kennenzulernen\" [Uhhh].\n Markus: Humm. Honestly, I think you need to take a crash course in German before you leave. Claudia might think you're speaking Chinese or something if you don't.", "choices": [ "brush up on his German.", "buy souvenirs for Claudia's family.", "visit Berlin during his visit." ], "summary": "brush up on his German." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: Joan can't decide which car to buy.\n W: Shouldn't she test driving a few of them first before making a final decision?\n M: Well, you'd better tell her yourself.", "choices": [ "Joan should test driving a few cars before making a decision.", "Joan should make a decision before testing driving.", "Joan should buy the car that she drives first." ], "summary": "Joan should test driving a few cars before making a decision." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is the man?", "dialogue": "W: Are you all right, Mark? Is anything wrong?\n M: I'm so homesick, I could die. All this studying, all this pressure, I just can't stand it.\n W: It takes time to get used to all this.\n M: Yes. But, you know, I lost sleep last night.\n W: It seems like you've really got the blues. Have you heard from home recently?\n M: It's been almost a month since I got a letter from my mum. I'm going to write to her and explain the situation. By the way, do you have an envelope that I can borrow?\n W: Sorry, I don't have any. I hardly ever send any letters.\n M: The bookstore is closed today. Is there another place I can get some stamps?\n W: You can go to the post office on North Street to buy stamps.", "choices": [ "A student.", "A teacher.", "A postman." ], "summary": "A student." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long hasn't the man gotten a letter from his mother?", "dialogue": "W: Are you all right, Mark? Is anything wrong?\n M: I'm so homesick, I could die. All this studying, all this pressure, I just can't stand it.\n W: It takes time to get used to all this.\n M: Yes. But, you know, I lost sleep last night.\n W: It seems like you've really got the blues. Have you heard from home recently?\n M: It's been almost a month since I got a letter from my mum. I'm going to write to her and explain the situation. By the way, do you have an envelope that I can borrow?\n W: Sorry, I don't have any. I hardly ever send any letters.\n M: The bookstore is closed today. Is there another place I can get some stamps?\n W: You can go to the post office on North Street to buy stamps.", "choices": [ "Nearly a month.", "Nearly two weeks.", "Nearly a week." ], "summary": "Nearly a month." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man do next?", "dialogue": "W: Are you all right, Mark? Is anything wrong?\n M: I'm so homesick, I could die. All this studying, all this pressure, I just can't stand it.\n W: It takes time to get used to all this.\n M: Yes. But, you know, I lost sleep last night.\n W: It seems like you've really got the blues. Have you heard from home recently?\n M: It's been almost a month since I got a letter from my mum. I'm going to write to her and explain the situation. By the way, do you have an envelope that I can borrow?\n W: Sorry, I don't have any. I hardly ever send any letters.\n M: The bookstore is closed today. Is there another place I can get some stamps?\n W: You can go to the post office on North Street to buy stamps.", "choices": [ "Go to the bookstore.", "Go to the post office.", "Get online." ], "summary": "Go to the post office." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Whose English dictionary is the cheapest?", "dialogue": "W: Your English dictionary is cheaper than the one I bought yesterday.\n M: Well, but Catherine's is cheaper than mine.", "choices": [ "The man's.", "The woman's.", "Catherine's." ], "summary": "Catherine's." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the two speakers?", "dialogue": "W: Well, you know I had a good time tonight.\n M: I'm pleased to hear that.\n W: But I have to say goodbye right now.\n M: Why? It's not late. Can't you stay a little longer?\n W: No, I'm sorry, but I really must go. I don't know whether I can catch the last bus if I don't hurry now.\n M: When does the bus go?\n W: At ten o'clock. Oh dear! It's already a quarter past ten.\n M: Don't worry, Kate. Since you have missed the bus, it is unnecessary for you to hurry. I can drive you home.\n W: Thank you. You are so kind. But my mother will worry about me if I'm too late getting home. I must get home before 11:00.\n M: That's all right. Let's go now. But I hope to have a chance to see you again.\n W: Thank you, John.", "choices": [ "In a restaurant.", "At a pub.", "At John's home." ], "summary": "At John's home." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did she have to leave at that time?", "dialogue": "W: Well, you know I had a good time tonight.\n M: I'm pleased to hear that.\n W: But I have to say goodbye right now.\n M: Why? It's not late. Can't you stay a little longer?\n W: No, I'm sorry, but I really must go. I don't know whether I can catch the last bus if I don't hurry now.\n M: When does the bus go?\n W: At ten o'clock. Oh dear! It's already a quarter past ten.\n M: Don't worry, Kate. Since you have missed the bus, it is unnecessary for you to hurry. I can drive you home.\n W: Thank you. You are so kind. But my mother will worry about me if I'm too late getting home. I must get home before 11:00.\n M: That's all right. Let's go now. But I hope to have a chance to see you again.\n W: Thank you, John.", "choices": [ "She didn't like to stay any longer with John.", "She was afraid of walking alone at night.", "She didn't want to make her mother worried." ], "summary": "She didn't want to make her mother worried." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How did Kate probably get back home?", "dialogue": "W: Well, you know I had a good time tonight.\n M: I'm pleased to hear that.\n W: But I have to say goodbye right now.\n M: Why? It's not late. Can't you stay a little longer?\n W: No, I'm sorry, but I really must go. I don't know whether I can catch the last bus if I don't hurry now.\n M: When does the bus go?\n W: At ten o'clock. Oh dear! It's already a quarter past ten.\n M: Don't worry, Kate. Since you have missed the bus, it is unnecessary for you to hurry. I can drive you home.\n W: Thank you. You are so kind. But my mother will worry about me if I'm too late getting home. I must get home before 11:00.\n M: That's all right. Let's go now. But I hope to have a chance to see you again.\n W: Thank you, John.", "choices": [ "She took the last bus back home.", "John drove her back home.", "She drove John's car back home." ], "summary": "John drove her back home." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation probably take place?", "dialogue": "M: I'd like to book a ticket for the next flight to NeW York.\n W: Just a minute and I'll check the schedule.", "choices": [ "At the post office.", "At the railway station.", "At the airport." ], "summary": "At the airport." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will take place at Bill's house tomorrow?", "dialogue": "Bill: Hey, this is Bill. I'm sorry I'm not in. Just leave a message. [Beep]\n Hank: Hey Bill. This is Hank. I'm just calling to let you know that I'll be a little late to the game tomorrow night. I have to work a few extra hours to finish a report. I should wrap things up sometime between seven and eight though. Oh, then I'm planning on dropping by Lisa's house for about an hour since she's been sick recently. And, uh, one more thing. I'll swing by my house to pick up some food for the game. See you then.", "choices": [ "a party", "a game", "a dance" ], "summary": "a game" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does Hank have to work late?", "dialogue": "Bill: Hey, this is Bill. I'm sorry I'm not in. Just leave a message. [Beep]\n Hank: Hey Bill. This is Hank. I'm just calling to let you know that I'll be a little late to the game tomorrow night. I have to work a few extra hours to finish a report. I should wrap things up sometime between seven and eight though. Oh, then I'm planning on dropping by Lisa's house for about an hour since she's been sick recently. And, uh, one more thing. I'll swing by my house to pick up some food for the game. See you then.", "choices": [ "He has to attend a meeting.", "He has to write a report.", "He has to close the office." ], "summary": "He has to write a report." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is Hank going to visit Lisa after work?", "dialogue": "Bill: Hey, this is Bill. I'm sorry I'm not in. Just leave a message. [Beep]\n Hank: Hey Bill. This is Hank. I'm just calling to let you know that I'll be a little late to the game tomorrow night. I have to work a few extra hours to finish a report. I should wrap things up sometime between seven and eight though. Oh, then I'm planning on dropping by Lisa's house for about an hour since she's been sick recently. And, uh, one more thing. I'll swing by my house to pick up some food for the game. See you then.", "choices": [ "because she is sick in bed", "because he has to return something", "because he is going to take her to Bill's house" ], "summary": "because she is sick in bed" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is Hank going to get the snacks to take to Bill's house?", "dialogue": "Bill: Hey, this is Bill. I'm sorry I'm not in. Just leave a message. [Beep]\n Hank: Hey Bill. This is Hank. I'm just calling to let you know that I'll be a little late to the game tomorrow night. I have to work a few extra hours to finish a report. I should wrap things up sometime between seven and eight though. Oh, then I'm planning on dropping by Lisa's house for about an hour since she's been sick recently. And, uh, one more thing. I'll swing by my house to pick up some food for the game. See you then.", "choices": [ "from his house", "from the store", "from his work" ], "summary": "from his house" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time will Hank most likely arrive at Bill's house?", "dialogue": "Bill: Hey, this is Bill. I'm sorry I'm not in. Just leave a message. [Beep]\n Hank: Hey Bill. This is Hank. I'm just calling to let you know that I'll be a little late to the game tomorrow night. I have to work a few extra hours to finish a report. I should wrap things up sometime between seven and eight though. Oh, then I'm planning on dropping by Lisa's house for about an hour since she's been sick recently. And, uh, one more thing. I'll swing by my house to pick up some food for the game. See you then.", "choices": [ "7:00 PM", "8:00 PM", "9:00 PM" ], "summary": "9:00 PM" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Whom are the two persons talking about?", "dialogue": "W: You look upset these days. Anything wrong?\n M: Not really, I'm just worried about my daughter.\n W: Oh, you mean Susan. Why? She's such a nice girl.\n M: Yeah I know. But somehow she's become different recently.\n W: In what ways? What has she done?\n M: Oh, no, you don't really want to hear it.\n W: Come on. I am a mother of two girls.\n M: Ok. I'm worried because she often hides in her room and sends messages to her friends.\n W: Come on. It's not a big deal. She needs friends at this age. You can talk with her if you are really concerned.\n M: I guess so. Anyway, she is growing up.", "choices": [ "The man's mother.", "The man's wife.", "The man's daughter." ], "summary": "The man's daughter." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the girl change?", "dialogue": "W: You look upset these days. Anything wrong?\n M: Not really, I'm just worried about my daughter.\n W: Oh, you mean Susan. Why? She's such a nice girl.\n M: Yeah I know. But somehow she's become different recently.\n W: In what ways? What has she done?\n M: Oh, no, you don't really want to hear it.\n W: Come on. I am a mother of two girls.\n M: Ok. I'm worried because she often hides in her room and sends messages to her friends.\n W: Come on. It's not a big deal. She needs friends at this age. You can talk with her if you are really concerned.\n M: I guess so. Anyway, she is growing up.", "choices": [ "She communicates with her friends a lot.", "She refuses to talk to her father.", "She refuses to go to school." ], "summary": "She communicates with her friends a lot." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man do?", "dialogue": "W: You look upset these days. Anything wrong?\n M: Not really, I'm just worried about my daughter.\n W: Oh, you mean Susan. Why? She's such a nice girl.\n M: Yeah I know. But somehow she's become different recently.\n W: In what ways? What has she done?\n M: Oh, no, you don't really want to hear it.\n W: Come on. I am a mother of two girls.\n M: Ok. I'm worried because she often hides in her room and sends messages to her friends.\n W: Come on. It's not a big deal. She needs friends at this age. You can talk with her if you are really concerned.\n M: I guess so. Anyway, she is growing up.", "choices": [ "He'll worry about her.", "He'll talk with her daughter.", "He'll talk to a doctor." ], "summary": "He'll talk with her daughter." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from this conversation?", "dialogue": "W: You look upset these days. Anything wrong?\n M: Not really, I'm just worried about my daughter.\n W: Oh, you mean Susan. Why? She's such a nice girl.\n M: Yeah I know. But somehow she's become different recently.\n W: In what ways? What has she done?\n M: Oh, no, you don't really want to hear it.\n W: Come on. I am a mother of two girls.\n M: Ok. I'm worried because she often hides in her room and sends messages to her friends.\n W: Come on. It's not a big deal. She needs friends at this age. You can talk with her if you are really concerned.\n M: I guess so. Anyway, she is growing up.", "choices": [ "Parents should watch their children closely.", "Children need friends when growing up.", "Children tend to stay away from their parents." ], "summary": "Children need friends when growing up." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: Have you heard about the new digital television system? It lets people get about 500 channels.\n M: Yeah. But I doubt they'll have anything different from what we watch now.", "choices": [ "The digital TV system will offer different programs.", "He is eager to see what the new system is like.", "The new TV system may not provide anything better." ], "summary": "The new TV system may not provide anything better." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman doing?", "dialogue": "W: How do I look?\n M: Not bad. Does it fit all right?\n W: Uh, a bit tight around here.\n M: I really like the color. It matches your handbag.", "choices": [ "Buying a handbag.", "Trying on a piece of clothing.", "Drawing a picture of the countryside." ], "summary": "Trying on a piece of clothing." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Mr. Tompkins. Our newspaper is going to print an article about new products. Could you tell me about the new home your company has built? I understand it promises to be a model for the houses of the future.\n M: Certainly. The idea is not to have a house full of different things. This is a complete home system. It will make people's lives easier.\n W: OK! So tell me how this house will make my life easier?\n M: When you arrive at the front door, you won't need a key. The door will open with a touch of your finger. You'll be able to call your refrigerator when you're at the grocery store and find out how much you need to buy. Isn't it wonderful?\n W: Can I call the washing machine as well?\n M: Sure. But you won't need to. The house comes with a robot. It is programmed to clean the house and do the washing.\n W: What does it cost?\n M: A million dollars.\n W: A million dollars! It will be the 22nd century before I can afford to buy one!", "choices": [ "Reporter and manager.", "Customer and salesman.", "Housewife and shopkeeper." ], "summary": "Reporter and manager." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the robot programmed to do?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Mr. Tompkins. Our newspaper is going to print an article about new products. Could you tell me about the new home your company has built? I understand it promises to be a model for the houses of the future.\n M: Certainly. The idea is not to have a house full of different things. This is a complete home system. It will make people's lives easier.\n W: OK! So tell me how this house will make my life easier?\n M: When you arrive at the front door, you won't need a key. The door will open with a touch of your finger. You'll be able to call your refrigerator when you're at the grocery store and find out how much you need to buy. Isn't it wonderful?\n W: Can I call the washing machine as well?\n M: Sure. But you won't need to. The house comes with a robot. It is programmed to clean the house and do the washing.\n W: What does it cost?\n M: A million dollars.\n W: A million dollars! It will be the 22nd century before I can afford to buy one!", "choices": [ "Shopping and calculating.", "Repairing and guarding.", "Cleaning and washing." ], "summary": "Cleaning and washing." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman think of the new home?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Mr. Tompkins. Our newspaper is going to print an article about new products. Could you tell me about the new home your company has built? I understand it promises to be a model for the houses of the future.\n M: Certainly. The idea is not to have a house full of different things. This is a complete home system. It will make people's lives easier.\n W: OK! So tell me how this house will make my life easier?\n M: When you arrive at the front door, you won't need a key. The door will open with a touch of your finger. You'll be able to call your refrigerator when you're at the grocery store and find out how much you need to buy. Isn't it wonderful?\n W: Can I call the washing machine as well?\n M: Sure. But you won't need to. The house comes with a robot. It is programmed to clean the house and do the washing.\n W: What does it cost?\n M: A million dollars.\n W: A million dollars! It will be the 22nd century before I can afford to buy one!", "choices": [ "It's safe enough.", "It's too expensive.", "It's worth buying." ], "summary": "It's too expensive." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Mary say about the homework?", "dialogue": "M: Mary, do you think it will take long to complete the homework?\n W: No, I finished it last night.", "choices": [ "It was difficult.", "It didn't take her long to finish it.", "She hasn't finished it yet." ], "summary": "It didn't take her long to finish it." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man want to know?", "dialogue": "W: Can I help you?\n M: Yes, I've got an appointment with Mr. James Larry. He said I should meet him in his office.\n W: That's on the fourth floor. You take the lift to the fourth floor and walk down the corridor to the end. Turn left and you'll find a conference room. Mr. Larry's office is next to it.\n M: Thanks very much.", "choices": [ "The way to the fifth floor.", "The way to Mr. Larry's office.", "The way to the conference room." ], "summary": "The way to Mr. Larry's office." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which aspect of the film does the woman like?", "dialogue": "M: What do you think of the film, Ellen?\n W: Well, the plot is not so good.\n M: But the music...\n W: The music is just so-so. Anyway, the dialogue is humorous.", "choices": [ "The plot.", "The music.", "The dialogue." ], "summary": "The dialogue." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How did the woman read the book?", "dialogue": "M: Have you finished reading the book you bought last month?\n W: Oh, I didn't read straight through the way you read a novel, I just covered a few chapters which interested me most.", "choices": [ "She read it selectively.", "She went over it chapter by chapter.", "She read it slowly." ], "summary": "She read it selectively." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mainly do in his spare time?", "dialogue": "W: So what do you usually do in your free time?\n M: At the moment, I'm spending most of my free time learning German. I also enjoy playing the violin. How about you?\n W: I go to the sports club and do some exercise once a week.", "choices": [ "Learn a language.", "Do some sports.", "Play the violin." ], "summary": "Learn a language." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from this conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me. I'd like to make a complaint.\n M: Really? What seems to be the problem?\n W: Well, don't you think you are playing the music too loudly?\n M: Oh? I'm sorry. I didn't realize it was so loud.\n W: Yes. I am preparing for my exam next week and your music is bothering me a great deal that I can't hear myself think.\n M: Sorry. I'll turn it down.", "choices": [ "The man is giving a party.", "The woman is staying at home.", "The man is going to lower the music volume." ], "summary": "The man is going to lower the music volume." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "According to the man, what did he do before he watched TV?", "dialogue": "W: Mr. Parker, when did you arrive home yesterday evening?\n M: At about 8 o'clock.\n W: What did you do right after you entered your flat?\n M: Well, I washed my hands and then watched sports news.\n W: When did you have supper?\n M: At about a quarter to nine, I guess.\n W: Did you stay at home all evening?\n M: Yes.\n W: But your friend says that he found you several times between 8 and 9. But you didn't answer.\n M: Well, I think I was in the bath at that time.\n W: No, you weren't. You were not even at home last night. You robbed a bank in James Street.", "choices": [ "He washed his hands.", "He had his supper.", "He took a path." ], "summary": "He washed his hands." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What place had the man been to the night before?", "dialogue": "W: Mr. Parker, when did you arrive home yesterday evening?\n M: At about 8 o'clock.\n W: What did you do right after you entered your flat?\n M: Well, I washed my hands and then watched sports news.\n W: When did you have supper?\n M: At about a quarter to nine, I guess.\n W: Did you stay at home all evening?\n M: Yes.\n W: But your friend says that he found you several times between 8 and 9. But you didn't answer.\n M: Well, I think I was in the bath at that time.\n W: No, you weren't. You were not even at home last night. You robbed a bank in James Street.", "choices": [ "James Street.", "A restaurant.", "A friend's home." ], "summary": "James Street." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man try to do in the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Mr. Parker, when did you arrive home yesterday evening?\n M: At about 8 o'clock.\n W: What did you do right after you entered your flat?\n M: Well, I washed my hands and then watched sports news.\n W: When did you have supper?\n M: At about a quarter to nine, I guess.\n W: Did you stay at home all evening?\n M: Yes.\n W: But your friend says that he found you several times between 8 and 9. But you didn't answer.\n M: Well, I think I was in the bath at that time.\n W: No, you weren't. You were not even at home last night. You robbed a bank in James Street.", "choices": [ "To prove the truth.", "To find the truth.", "To hide the truth." ], "summary": "To hide the truth." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man want the woman to do?", "dialogue": "M: Susan, I am going to change the light bulb above the dining room table. Will you hold the ladder for me?\n W: No problem. But be careful while you're up there.", "choices": [ "Set the dinner table.", "Hold the ladder for him.", "Clean the dining room." ], "summary": "Hold the ladder for him." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What one thing does the girl NOT have to do on Wednesday after school?", "dialogue": "Daughter: Dad, can I go to a movie this week with Shannon?\n Father: Here. Try this. It's called a book. [Ah, Dad!] Moby Dick. An American classic. [Dad!] Okay. Let me look at the schedule here. Hmm. When are you thinking about going to the movie?\n Daughter: Uh, we're thinking about seeing a movie on Wednesday after school.\n Father: Well, that's not going to work. You have piano lessons after school and then you have to babysit for the neighbors until 9:00.\n Daughter: What about Monday?\n Father: Monday's out. You haven't practiced your clarinet at all ... for an entire month, so you have to catch up on that. And, don't you have an essay due in your English class on Tuesday?\n Daughter: Oh, I forgot about that [Yeah], and anyway, I was going to finish that during first period at school. [Great. I've never heard of a three-sentence essay.] So, what about Tuesday?\n Father: Uh, you have soccer practice from 4:00 until 5:30, and after that, you have to do your homework.\n Daughter: Ah, you can help me with that. Oh, I forgot you don't know how to do geometry. So, can I see the movie on Thursday?\n Father: Well, remember the science fair at school is on Friday, right? Is, is your project finished yet?\n Daughter: Umm, what about Friday night? I checked the paper, and there's a midnight showing.\n Father: Uh-uh. Forget that idea.\n Daughter: And Saturday?\n Father: Well, you have to do your chores in the morning before noon. [You can help me with that.] Oh no. And then, we have to clean out the garage. You said you'd help. [No, you volunteered me.] Well, that should only take a couple of hours. [Dad, you're ruining my social life.] And then, after that, we can go to the movie.\n Daughter: We?\n Father: Yeah, We. Mom and I and you and Shannon.\n Daughter: Uh, Dad, actually. We weren't planning on company.\n Father: Now, let me check the paper for showtimes. [The movie plays at three oh five, five, seven fifteen, and nine.] You already checked, I see.\n Daughter: Yeah. So is it okay? Can I go see the nine O'clock showing?\n Father: The five o'clock showing!\n Daughter: How about the seven o'clock showing?\n Father: And why are you so concerned about the show time?\n Daughter: Well, I don't know if I'll get all of my chores and homework done before then.\n Father: Sorry, but I want you to get to bed early that night, and so, I can drop you off at the movie theater about 4:30 so you'll have time to get tickets.\n Daughter: Uh, Dad. Can I have money for the movie?\n Father: Sure, just go into the family bank vault behind secret mirror in the hall and take a few hundred. [Dad!]. Look. I can only spare a few dollars, so you'll have to come up with the rest, okay?\n Daughter: Okay. Thanks, Dad.", "choices": [ "practice the piano", "take care of children", "finish homework assignments" ], "summary": "finish homework assignments" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why can't the girl go to a movie on Monday?", "dialogue": "Daughter: Dad, can I go to a movie this week with Shannon?\n Father: Here. Try this. It's called a book. [Ah, Dad!] Moby Dick. An American classic. [Dad!] Okay. Let me look at the schedule here. Hmm. When are you thinking about going to the movie?\n Daughter: Uh, we're thinking about seeing a movie on Wednesday after school.\n Father: Well, that's not going to work. You have piano lessons after school and then you have to babysit for the neighbors until 9:00.\n Daughter: What about Monday?\n Father: Monday's out. You haven't practiced your clarinet at all ... for an entire month, so you have to catch up on that. And, don't you have an essay due in your English class on Tuesday?\n Daughter: Oh, I forgot about that [Yeah], and anyway, I was going to finish that during first period at school. [Great. I've never heard of a three-sentence essay.] So, what about Tuesday?\n Father: Uh, you have soccer practice from 4:00 until 5:30, and after that, you have to do your homework.\n Daughter: Ah, you can help me with that. Oh, I forgot you don't know how to do geometry. So, can I see the movie on Thursday?\n Father: Well, remember the science fair at school is on Friday, right? Is, is your project finished yet?\n Daughter: Umm, what about Friday night? I checked the paper, and there's a midnight showing.\n Father: Uh-uh. Forget that idea.\n Daughter: And Saturday?\n Father: Well, you have to do your chores in the morning before noon. [You can help me with that.] Oh no. And then, we have to clean out the garage. You said you'd help. [No, you volunteered me.] Well, that should only take a couple of hours. [Dad, you're ruining my social life.] And then, after that, we can go to the movie.\n Daughter: We?\n Father: Yeah, We. Mom and I and you and Shannon.\n Daughter: Uh, Dad, actually. We weren't planning on company.\n Father: Now, let me check the paper for showtimes. [The movie plays at three oh five, five, seven fifteen, and nine.] You already checked, I see.\n Daughter: Yeah. So is it okay? Can I go see the nine O'clock showing?\n Father: The five o'clock showing!\n Daughter: How about the seven o'clock showing?\n Father: And why are you so concerned about the show time?\n Daughter: Well, I don't know if I'll get all of my chores and homework done before then.\n Father: Sorry, but I want you to get to bed early that night, and so, I can drop you off at the movie theater about 4:30 so you'll have time to get tickets.\n Daughter: Uh, Dad. Can I have money for the movie?\n Father: Sure, just go into the family bank vault behind secret mirror in the hall and take a few hundred. [Dad!]. Look. I can only spare a few dollars, so you'll have to come up with the rest, okay?\n Daughter: Okay. Thanks, Dad.", "choices": [ "She has to catch up on her French homework.", "She needs to write a paper.", "She must practice for a math test." ], "summary": "She needs to write a paper." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long is her soccer practice on Tuesday?", "dialogue": "Daughter: Dad, can I go to a movie this week with Shannon?\n Father: Here. Try this. It's called a book. [Ah, Dad!] Moby Dick. An American classic. [Dad!] Okay. Let me look at the schedule here. Hmm. When are you thinking about going to the movie?\n Daughter: Uh, we're thinking about seeing a movie on Wednesday after school.\n Father: Well, that's not going to work. You have piano lessons after school and then you have to babysit for the neighbors until 9:00.\n Daughter: What about Monday?\n Father: Monday's out. You haven't practiced your clarinet at all ... for an entire month, so you have to catch up on that. And, don't you have an essay due in your English class on Tuesday?\n Daughter: Oh, I forgot about that [Yeah], and anyway, I was going to finish that during first period at school. [Great. I've never heard of a three-sentence essay.] So, what about Tuesday?\n Father: Uh, you have soccer practice from 4:00 until 5:30, and after that, you have to do your homework.\n Daughter: Ah, you can help me with that. Oh, I forgot you don't know how to do geometry. So, can I see the movie on Thursday?\n Father: Well, remember the science fair at school is on Friday, right? Is, is your project finished yet?\n Daughter: Umm, what about Friday night? I checked the paper, and there's a midnight showing.\n Father: Uh-uh. Forget that idea.\n Daughter: And Saturday?\n Father: Well, you have to do your chores in the morning before noon. [You can help me with that.] Oh no. And then, we have to clean out the garage. You said you'd help. [No, you volunteered me.] Well, that should only take a couple of hours. [Dad, you're ruining my social life.] And then, after that, we can go to the movie.\n Daughter: We?\n Father: Yeah, We. Mom and I and you and Shannon.\n Daughter: Uh, Dad, actually. We weren't planning on company.\n Father: Now, let me check the paper for showtimes. [The movie plays at three oh five, five, seven fifteen, and nine.] You already checked, I see.\n Daughter: Yeah. So is it okay? Can I go see the nine O'clock showing?\n Father: The five o'clock showing!\n Daughter: How about the seven o'clock showing?\n Father: And why are you so concerned about the show time?\n Daughter: Well, I don't know if I'll get all of my chores and homework done before then.\n Father: Sorry, but I want you to get to bed early that night, and so, I can drop you off at the movie theater about 4:30 so you'll have time to get tickets.\n Daughter: Uh, Dad. Can I have money for the movie?\n Father: Sure, just go into the family bank vault behind secret mirror in the hall and take a few hundred. [Dad!]. Look. I can only spare a few dollars, so you'll have to come up with the rest, okay?\n Daughter: Okay. Thanks, Dad.", "choices": [ "one hour", "an hour and a half", "two hours" ], "summary": "an hour and a half" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What chore does the girl have to do on Saturday?", "dialogue": "Daughter: Dad, can I go to a movie this week with Shannon?\n Father: Here. Try this. It's called a book. [Ah, Dad!] Moby Dick. An American classic. [Dad!] Okay. Let me look at the schedule here. Hmm. When are you thinking about going to the movie?\n Daughter: Uh, we're thinking about seeing a movie on Wednesday after school.\n Father: Well, that's not going to work. You have piano lessons after school and then you have to babysit for the neighbors until 9:00.\n Daughter: What about Monday?\n Father: Monday's out. You haven't practiced your clarinet at all ... for an entire month, so you have to catch up on that. And, don't you have an essay due in your English class on Tuesday?\n Daughter: Oh, I forgot about that [Yeah], and anyway, I was going to finish that during first period at school. [Great. I've never heard of a three-sentence essay.] So, what about Tuesday?\n Father: Uh, you have soccer practice from 4:00 until 5:30, and after that, you have to do your homework.\n Daughter: Ah, you can help me with that. Oh, I forgot you don't know how to do geometry. So, can I see the movie on Thursday?\n Father: Well, remember the science fair at school is on Friday, right? Is, is your project finished yet?\n Daughter: Umm, what about Friday night? I checked the paper, and there's a midnight showing.\n Father: Uh-uh. Forget that idea.\n Daughter: And Saturday?\n Father: Well, you have to do your chores in the morning before noon. [You can help me with that.] Oh no. And then, we have to clean out the garage. You said you'd help. [No, you volunteered me.] Well, that should only take a couple of hours. [Dad, you're ruining my social life.] And then, after that, we can go to the movie.\n Daughter: We?\n Father: Yeah, We. Mom and I and you and Shannon.\n Daughter: Uh, Dad, actually. We weren't planning on company.\n Father: Now, let me check the paper for showtimes. [The movie plays at three oh five, five, seven fifteen, and nine.] You already checked, I see.\n Daughter: Yeah. So is it okay? Can I go see the nine O'clock showing?\n Father: The five o'clock showing!\n Daughter: How about the seven o'clock showing?\n Father: And why are you so concerned about the show time?\n Daughter: Well, I don't know if I'll get all of my chores and homework done before then.\n Father: Sorry, but I want you to get to bed early that night, and so, I can drop you off at the movie theater about 4:30 so you'll have time to get tickets.\n Daughter: Uh, Dad. Can I have money for the movie?\n Father: Sure, just go into the family bank vault behind secret mirror in the hall and take a few hundred. [Dad!]. Look. I can only spare a few dollars, so you'll have to come up with the rest, okay?\n Daughter: Okay. Thanks, Dad.", "choices": [ "clean the garage", "pick up her room", "finish her science project" ], "summary": "clean the garage" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which movie showing is the girl going to see?", "dialogue": "Daughter: Dad, can I go to a movie this week with Shannon?\n Father: Here. Try this. It's called a book. [Ah, Dad!] Moby Dick. An American classic. [Dad!] Okay. Let me look at the schedule here. Hmm. When are you thinking about going to the movie?\n Daughter: Uh, we're thinking about seeing a movie on Wednesday after school.\n Father: Well, that's not going to work. You have piano lessons after school and then you have to babysit for the neighbors until 9:00.\n Daughter: What about Monday?\n Father: Monday's out. You haven't practiced your clarinet at all ... for an entire month, so you have to catch up on that. And, don't you have an essay due in your English class on Tuesday?\n Daughter: Oh, I forgot about that [Yeah], and anyway, I was going to finish that during first period at school. [Great. I've never heard of a three-sentence essay.] So, what about Tuesday?\n Father: Uh, you have soccer practice from 4:00 until 5:30, and after that, you have to do your homework.\n Daughter: Ah, you can help me with that. Oh, I forgot you don't know how to do geometry. So, can I see the movie on Thursday?\n Father: Well, remember the science fair at school is on Friday, right? Is, is your project finished yet?\n Daughter: Umm, what about Friday night? I checked the paper, and there's a midnight showing.\n Father: Uh-uh. Forget that idea.\n Daughter: And Saturday?\n Father: Well, you have to do your chores in the morning before noon. [You can help me with that.] Oh no. And then, we have to clean out the garage. You said you'd help. [No, you volunteered me.] Well, that should only take a couple of hours. [Dad, you're ruining my social life.] And then, after that, we can go to the movie.\n Daughter: We?\n Father: Yeah, We. Mom and I and you and Shannon.\n Daughter: Uh, Dad, actually. We weren't planning on company.\n Father: Now, let me check the paper for showtimes. [The movie plays at three oh five, five, seven fifteen, and nine.] You already checked, I see.\n Daughter: Yeah. So is it okay? Can I go see the nine O'clock showing?\n Father: The five o'clock showing!\n Daughter: How about the seven o'clock showing?\n Father: And why are you so concerned about the show time?\n Daughter: Well, I don't know if I'll get all of my chores and homework done before then.\n Father: Sorry, but I want you to get to bed early that night, and so, I can drop you off at the movie theater about 4:30 so you'll have time to get tickets.\n Daughter: Uh, Dad. Can I have money for the movie?\n Father: Sure, just go into the family bank vault behind secret mirror in the hall and take a few hundred. [Dad!]. Look. I can only spare a few dollars, so you'll have to come up with the rest, okay?\n Daughter: Okay. Thanks, Dad.", "choices": [ "5:00 p.m.", "7:15 p.m.", "9:00 p.m." ], "summary": "5:00 p.m." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why can't Karen concentrate on the book?", "dialogue": "M: Hey, Karen, you are not really reading it, are you?\n W: Pardon?\n M: The book! You haven't turned the page in the last ten minutes.\n W: No, Jim, I suppose I haven't. I need to get through it, though, but I keep drifting away.\n M: So it doesn't really hold your interest?\n W: No, not really. I wouldn't bother with it, to be honest, but I have to read it for a seminar. I'm at a university.\n M: It's a labor of labor then rather than a labor of love.\n W: I should say, I don't like Dickens at all really, the author, indeed, I am starting to like the whole course less and less.\n M: It's not just the book, it's the curse as well?\n W: Yeah, in a way, although the curse itself isn't really that bad, a lot of it is pretty good, in fact, and the lecturer is fine, as to me, I suppose, you see, I want to do philosophy rather than English, but my parents took me out of it.\n M: So the courses are OK as such, it's just that had if been left to you, you would choose a different one.\n W: Oh, they had my best interest and heart of course, my parents, they always do, don't they? They believe that my job prospect would be pretty limited with the degree of philosophy. Plus, they give me a really generous allowance, but I am beginning to feel that I'm wasting my time and their money. They would be so disappointed though if I told them I was quitting.", "choices": [ "She lacks interest in it.", "The man keeps interrupting her.", "She finds it too hard." ], "summary": "She lacks interest in it." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is Karen starting to like the course less and less?", "dialogue": "M: Hey, Karen, you are not really reading it, are you?\n W: Pardon?\n M: The book! You haven't turned the page in the last ten minutes.\n W: No, Jim, I suppose I haven't. I need to get through it, though, but I keep drifting away.\n M: So it doesn't really hold your interest?\n W: No, not really. I wouldn't bother with it, to be honest, but I have to read it for a seminar. I'm at a university.\n M: It's a labor of labor then rather than a labor of love.\n W: I should say, I don't like Dickens at all really, the author, indeed, I am starting to like the whole course less and less.\n M: It's not just the book, it's the curse as well?\n W: Yeah, in a way, although the curse itself isn't really that bad, a lot of it is pretty good, in fact, and the lecturer is fine, as to me, I suppose, you see, I want to do philosophy rather than English, but my parents took me out of it.\n M: So the courses are OK as such, it's just that had if been left to you, you would choose a different one.\n W: Oh, they had my best interest and heart of course, my parents, they always do, don't they? They believe that my job prospect would be pretty limited with the degree of philosophy. Plus, they give me a really generous allowance, but I am beginning to feel that I'm wasting my time and their money. They would be so disappointed though if I told them I was quitting.", "choices": [ "The lecturers are boring.", "The course is poorly designed.", "She prefers Philosophy to English." ], "summary": "She prefers Philosophy to English." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who thinks Philosophy graduates have limited job opportunities?", "dialogue": "M: Hey, Karen, you are not really reading it, are you?\n W: Pardon?\n M: The book! You haven't turned the page in the last ten minutes.\n W: No, Jim, I suppose I haven't. I need to get through it, though, but I keep drifting away.\n M: So it doesn't really hold your interest?\n W: No, not really. I wouldn't bother with it, to be honest, but I have to read it for a seminar. I'm at a university.\n M: It's a labor of labor then rather than a labor of love.\n W: I should say, I don't like Dickens at all really, the author, indeed, I am starting to like the whole course less and less.\n M: It's not just the book, it's the curse as well?\n W: Yeah, in a way, although the curse itself isn't really that bad, a lot of it is pretty good, in fact, and the lecturer is fine, as to me, I suppose, you see, I want to do philosophy rather than English, but my parents took me out of it.\n M: So the courses are OK as such, it's just that had if been left to you, you would choose a different one.\n W: Oh, they had my best interest and heart of course, my parents, they always do, don't they? They believe that my job prospect would be pretty limited with the degree of philosophy. Plus, they give me a really generous allowance, but I am beginning to feel that I'm wasting my time and their money. They would be so disappointed though if I told them I was quitting.", "choices": [ "Karen's friend.", "Karen's parents.", "Karen's lecturers." ], "summary": "Karen's parents." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is Karen thinking of doing?", "dialogue": "M: Hey, Karen, you are not really reading it, are you?\n W: Pardon?\n M: The book! You haven't turned the page in the last ten minutes.\n W: No, Jim, I suppose I haven't. I need to get through it, though, but I keep drifting away.\n M: So it doesn't really hold your interest?\n W: No, not really. I wouldn't bother with it, to be honest, but I have to read it for a seminar. I'm at a university.\n M: It's a labor of labor then rather than a labor of love.\n W: I should say, I don't like Dickens at all really, the author, indeed, I am starting to like the whole course less and less.\n M: It's not just the book, it's the curse as well?\n W: Yeah, in a way, although the curse itself isn't really that bad, a lot of it is pretty good, in fact, and the lecturer is fine, as to me, I suppose, you see, I want to do philosophy rather than English, but my parents took me out of it.\n M: So the courses are OK as such, it's just that had if been left to you, you would choose a different one.\n W: Oh, they had my best interest and heart of course, my parents, they always do, don't they? They believe that my job prospect would be pretty limited with the degree of philosophy. Plus, they give me a really generous allowance, but I am beginning to feel that I'm wasting my time and their money. They would be so disappointed though if I told them I was quitting.", "choices": [ "Leaving the university.", "Spending less of her parents' money.", "Getting transferred to the English Department." ], "summary": "Leaving the university." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the woman go to New York during the vacation?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Jane. It's nice to see you again. I heard that you went to the US during the vacation.\n W: Yes. I went to New York to attend a summer course in English.\n M: Wow. You were lucky. How long did you stay there?\n W: About 50 days. I went there on July 5th and came back on August 25th.\n M: How about the course?\n W: The course was very good. The teachers were nice. They taught us to listen, speak, read and write in English, but it was mostly speaking. One interesting thing I found was that the American classes are different from our classes here because the students have a lot more freedom. You can sit anywhere you like in the classroom. You can ask the teachers questions at any time during the class, and you are welcome to share your ideas with the class. I really like this kind of class.\n M: How interesting! Maybe our teacher should try that.", "choices": [ "To learn English.", "To do business.", "To visit her teachers." ], "summary": "To learn English." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where was the woman on July 4th?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Jane. It's nice to see you again. I heard that you went to the US during the vacation.\n W: Yes. I went to New York to attend a summer course in English.\n M: Wow. You were lucky. How long did you stay there?\n W: About 50 days. I went there on July 5th and came back on August 25th.\n M: How about the course?\n W: The course was very good. The teachers were nice. They taught us to listen, speak, read and write in English, but it was mostly speaking. One interesting thing I found was that the American classes are different from our classes here because the students have a lot more freedom. You can sit anywhere you like in the classroom. You can ask the teachers questions at any time during the class, and you are welcome to share your ideas with the class. I really like this kind of class.\n M: How interesting! Maybe our teacher should try that.", "choices": [ "In an American university.", "In New York.", "At home." ], "summary": "At home." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the woman like particularly about the American classes?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Jane. It's nice to see you again. I heard that you went to the US during the vacation.\n W: Yes. I went to New York to attend a summer course in English.\n M: Wow. You were lucky. How long did you stay there?\n W: About 50 days. I went there on July 5th and came back on August 25th.\n M: How about the course?\n W: The course was very good. The teachers were nice. They taught us to listen, speak, read and write in English, but it was mostly speaking. One interesting thing I found was that the American classes are different from our classes here because the students have a lot more freedom. You can sit anywhere you like in the classroom. You can ask the teachers questions at any time during the class, and you are welcome to share your ideas with the class. I really like this kind of class.\n M: How interesting! Maybe our teacher should try that.", "choices": [ "The students had a lot more freedom in class.", "The teachers were nice.", "There were a lot of activities in class." ], "summary": "The students had a lot more freedom in class." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation probably take place?", "dialogue": "M: Wow... I like the color you painted the walls. What made youdecideon pink?\n W: I was inspiredby a movie I saw last month.\n M: It's beautiful, but I dothink you should get a new carpet. This one doesn't match anything in the room now.", "choices": [ "In a Cinema.", "In the woman's house.", "In a shop." ], "summary": "In the woman's house." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When does the woman's head hurt the most?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Michelle. How are you feeling today?\n W: Hi, Dr. Frank. I am not feeling very well. That is why I made an appointment with you.\n M: I am sorry to hear that. What seems to be the trouble?\n W: My head has been hurting a lot lately. I never used to feel like this.\n M: When does it hurt the most?\n W: Usually, I feel fine. It only hurts when I am in class. My head starts hurting when I try to copy notes from the board. I tried sitting near the back of the room, but it doesn't help. In fact, it gets worse!\n M: Well, it sounds like you might need glasses. You should get your eyes checked. It should not take too long.\n W: Thank you, doctor. I appreciate your help.", "choices": [ "When she is in class.", "After she does sports.", "Before she goes to bed." ], "summary": "When she is in class." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think the woman needs?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Michelle. How are you feeling today?\n W: Hi, Dr. Frank. I am not feeling very well. That is why I made an appointment with you.\n M: I am sorry to hear that. What seems to be the trouble?\n W: My head has been hurting a lot lately. I never used to feel like this.\n M: When does it hurt the most?\n W: Usually, I feel fine. It only hurts when I am in class. My head starts hurting when I try to copy notes from the board. I tried sitting near the back of the room, but it doesn't help. In fact, it gets worse!\n M: Well, it sounds like you might need glasses. You should get your eyes checked. It should not take too long.\n W: Thank you, doctor. I appreciate your help.", "choices": [ "More exercise.", "Some medicine.", "A pair of glasses." ], "summary": "A pair of glasses." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time will Jim come back?", "dialogue": "W: Do you know when Jim comes back home?\n M: He was supposed to arrive this weekend, but actually he's coming the day after tomorrow.", "choices": [ "This weekend.", "In two days' time.", "The day before yesterday." ], "summary": "In two days' time." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man's sister want to be?", "dialogue": "W: Your sister dances very well. Dose she want to be a dancer?\n M: No, she wants to be an English teacher. Dancing is her hobby.", "choices": [ "A dancer.", "A dance teacher.", "An English teacher." ], "summary": "An English teacher." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man surprised to learn?", "dialogue": "W: Can I help you?\n M: Yes, I'd like to read some articles that are on reserve about British culture.\n W: Professor Grand's class?\n M: That's right. How could you know?\n W: Let's just say you are not the first person coming in asking for those articles.\n M: Oh, well, seeing as how I haven't read any of them yet, it doesn't really matterwhich one you give me first.\n W: I'm afraid I can't give you any of them at the moment. They've all been checked out.\n M: You're joking, all of them?\n W: Every month. I've asked professor Grand twice already to bring in additional copies of the articles, but no sooner do I place them on the shelves than they are gone. See that girl in the black sweater? She's been waiting for half an hour for those same articles to be returned.\n M: And here's me. I went out of my way to free out the whole afternoon to read.\n W: I'm sorry, but there is not a whole lot I can do about it. All I can suggest is that you come in first thing tomorrow morning and try again. We open at eight.", "choices": [ "That the library opens at 8:00.", "That no one else has read the articles.", "That none of the material he needs is available." ], "summary": "That none of the material he needs is available." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman say about Professor Grand?", "dialogue": "W: Can I help you?\n M: Yes, I'd like to read some articles that are on reserve about British culture.\n W: Professor Grand's class?\n M: That's right. How could you know?\n W: Let's just say you are not the first person coming in asking for those articles.\n M: Oh, well, seeing as how I haven't read any of them yet, it doesn't really matterwhich one you give me first.\n W: I'm afraid I can't give you any of them at the moment. They've all been checked out.\n M: You're joking, all of them?\n W: Every month. I've asked professor Grand twice already to bring in additional copies of the articles, but no sooner do I place them on the shelves than they are gone. See that girl in the black sweater? She's been waiting for half an hour for those same articles to be returned.\n M: And here's me. I went out of my way to free out the whole afternoon to read.\n W: I'm sorry, but there is not a whole lot I can do about it. All I can suggest is that you come in first thing tomorrow morning and try again. We open at eight.", "choices": [ "He is not cooperative.", "He already brought in extra copies of the articles.", "He has not read any of the articles himself." ], "summary": "He already brought in extra copies of the articles." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman suggest that the man do?", "dialogue": "W: Can I help you?\n M: Yes, I'd like to read some articles that are on reserve about British culture.\n W: Professor Grand's class?\n M: That's right. How could you know?\n W: Let's just say you are not the first person coming in asking for those articles.\n M: Oh, well, seeing as how I haven't read any of them yet, it doesn't really matterwhich one you give me first.\n W: I'm afraid I can't give you any of them at the moment. They've all been checked out.\n M: You're joking, all of them?\n W: Every month. I've asked professor Grand twice already to bring in additional copies of the articles, but no sooner do I place them on the shelves than they are gone. See that girl in the black sweater? She's been waiting for half an hour for those same articles to be returned.\n M: And here's me. I went out of my way to free out the whole afternoon to read.\n W: I'm sorry, but there is not a whole lot I can do about it. All I can suggest is that you come in first thing tomorrow morning and try again. We open at eight.", "choices": [ "Return early the next day.", "Photocopy the articles he needs.", "Ask professor Grand for a copy of the articles." ], "summary": "Return early the next day." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the next plane leave?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, but could you tell me when the plane for Berlin leaves?\n M: In 40 minutes, at eleven o'clock. The plane for Berlin leaves every two hours.\n W: How much is a second class ticket, please?\n M: We have only first class tickets left. It is $ 350 one way.\n W: OK. I'd like one for the next flight.\n M: I'm sorry, but I don't sell tickets. You can get one from the machine over there.\n W: All right. By the way, what's the gate number?\n M: Four. Down the hall and to the left.\n W: Thanks a lot.", "choices": [ "In fourteen minutes.", "In more than two hours.", "At four o'clock." ], "summary": "In more than two hours." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which plane will the woman take?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, but could you tell me when the plane for Berlin leaves?\n M: In 40 minutes, at eleven o'clock. The plane for Berlin leaves every two hours.\n W: How much is a second class ticket, please?\n M: We have only first class tickets left. It is $ 350 one way.\n W: OK. I'd like one for the next flight.\n M: I'm sorry, but I don't sell tickets. You can get one from the machine over there.\n W: All right. By the way, what's the gate number?\n M: Four. Down the hall and to the left.\n W: Thanks a lot.", "choices": [ "The 11 o'clock plane.", "The 1 o'clock plane.", "The 3 o'clock plane." ], "summary": "The 1 o'clock plane." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the possible result?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, but could you tell me when the plane for Berlin leaves?\n M: In 40 minutes, at eleven o'clock. The plane for Berlin leaves every two hours.\n W: How much is a second class ticket, please?\n M: We have only first class tickets left. It is $ 350 one way.\n W: OK. I'd like one for the next flight.\n M: I'm sorry, but I don't sell tickets. You can get one from the machine over there.\n W: All right. By the way, what's the gate number?\n M: Four. Down the hall and to the left.\n W: Thanks a lot.", "choices": [ "The woman will buy a first class ticket.", "The woman will spend 315 dollars for a ticket.", "The woman can buy a ticket from the man." ], "summary": "The woman will buy a first class ticket." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What city is being talked about in the dialogue?", "dialogue": "W: Hello. Can I help you?\n M: Yes, er... I am going to see the West End.\n W: How much time do you have?\n M: Just one day.\n W: Well, what do you particularly want to do?\n M: I want to visit museums, art galleries, Buckingham Palace, do some shopping, go to the theater...\n W: But you only have one day!\n M: That's right.\n W: Well, you can go shopping in the morning.\n M: Where?\n W: In Oxford Street.\n M: How do I get there?\n W: You can walk through Hyde Park. It's quite near.\n M: Good. What time do the shops open?\n W: At nine.\n M: Are there any restaurants in Oxford Street?\n W: Yes, there are lots. You can have lunch there.\n M: Are there any museums near Oxford Street?\n W: Yes, the British Museum. You can go there in the afternoon.\n M: Good, What time does it close?\n W: At five.\n M: I want to go to the theater in the evening.\n W: Well, there are many theaters near there.\n M: Where?\n W: In Shaftsbury Avenue. You can take a bus from the British Museum.\n M: Perfect. Thanks for your help.\n W: You're welcome. Have a good time!", "choices": [ "Oxford.", "London.", "Shaftsbury." ], "summary": "London." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which tourist attraction is NOT mentioned in the dialogue?", "dialogue": "W: Hello. Can I help you?\n M: Yes, er... I am going to see the West End.\n W: How much time do you have?\n M: Just one day.\n W: Well, what do you particularly want to do?\n M: I want to visit museums, art galleries, Buckingham Palace, do some shopping, go to the theater...\n W: But you only have one day!\n M: That's right.\n W: Well, you can go shopping in the morning.\n M: Where?\n W: In Oxford Street.\n M: How do I get there?\n W: You can walk through Hyde Park. It's quite near.\n M: Good. What time do the shops open?\n W: At nine.\n M: Are there any restaurants in Oxford Street?\n W: Yes, there are lots. You can have lunch there.\n M: Are there any museums near Oxford Street?\n W: Yes, the British Museum. You can go there in the afternoon.\n M: Good, What time does it close?\n W: At five.\n M: I want to go to the theater in the evening.\n W: Well, there are many theaters near there.\n M: Where?\n W: In Shaftsbury Avenue. You can take a bus from the British Museum.\n M: Perfect. Thanks for your help.\n W: You're welcome. Have a good time!", "choices": [ "Buckingham Palace.", "Shops and restaurants.", "Tower of London." ], "summary": "Tower of London." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is NOT listed in the man's schedule of his tour of the city?", "dialogue": "W: Hello. Can I help you?\n M: Yes, er... I am going to see the West End.\n W: How much time do you have?\n M: Just one day.\n W: Well, what do you particularly want to do?\n M: I want to visit museums, art galleries, Buckingham Palace, do some shopping, go to the theater...\n W: But you only have one day!\n M: That's right.\n W: Well, you can go shopping in the morning.\n M: Where?\n W: In Oxford Street.\n M: How do I get there?\n W: You can walk through Hyde Park. It's quite near.\n M: Good. What time do the shops open?\n W: At nine.\n M: Are there any restaurants in Oxford Street?\n W: Yes, there are lots. You can have lunch there.\n M: Are there any museums near Oxford Street?\n W: Yes, the British Museum. You can go there in the afternoon.\n M: Good, What time does it close?\n W: At five.\n M: I want to go to the theater in the evening.\n W: Well, there are many theaters near there.\n M: Where?\n W: In Shaftsbury Avenue. You can take a bus from the British Museum.\n M: Perfect. Thanks for your help.\n W: You're welcome. Have a good time!", "choices": [ "Shopping.", "Watching a show.", "Trying the local food." ], "summary": "Trying the local food." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can you infer from the dialogue?", "dialogue": "W: Hello. Can I help you?\n M: Yes, er... I am going to see the West End.\n W: How much time do you have?\n M: Just one day.\n W: Well, what do you particularly want to do?\n M: I want to visit museums, art galleries, Buckingham Palace, do some shopping, go to the theater...\n W: But you only have one day!\n M: That's right.\n W: Well, you can go shopping in the morning.\n M: Where?\n W: In Oxford Street.\n M: How do I get there?\n W: You can walk through Hyde Park. It's quite near.\n M: Good. What time do the shops open?\n W: At nine.\n M: Are there any restaurants in Oxford Street?\n W: Yes, there are lots. You can have lunch there.\n M: Are there any museums near Oxford Street?\n W: Yes, the British Museum. You can go there in the afternoon.\n M: Good, What time does it close?\n W: At five.\n M: I want to go to the theater in the evening.\n W: Well, there are many theaters near there.\n M: Where?\n W: In Shaftsbury Avenue. You can take a bus from the British Museum.\n M: Perfect. Thanks for your help.\n W: You're welcome. Have a good time!", "choices": [ "The visitor will see very little of the city.", "The visitor's schedule is extremly full for the day.", "The visitor will be able to see most of the city." ], "summary": "The visitor's schedule is extremly full for the day." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are John and Mary talking about?", "dialogue": "M: What are you doing, Mary?\n W: I am cooking the dinner, John.\n M: Oh. Look! The Capital Building caught on a big fire today.\n W: What? How about the people in the building?\n M: More than 220 people were killed and the building was destroyed.\n W: It must have taken the fire fighters a long time to put it out.\n M: Yes, they spent about five hours putting it out. Hm, what a strange smell!\n W: Oh, I forgot the food cooking on the fire!\n M: Be quick! Turn the gas off. You should be careful next rime, otherwise you'd have our house on fire!", "choices": [ "Cooking.", "The Capital Building.", "The fire of the Capital Building." ], "summary": "The fire of the Capital Building." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many people were killed in the fire?", "dialogue": "M: What are you doing, Mary?\n W: I am cooking the dinner, John.\n M: Oh. Look! The Capital Building caught on a big fire today.\n W: What? How about the people in the building?\n M: More than 220 people were killed and the building was destroyed.\n W: It must have taken the fire fighters a long time to put it out.\n M: Yes, they spent about five hours putting it out. Hm, what a strange smell!\n W: Oh, I forgot the food cooking on the fire!\n M: Be quick! Turn the gas off. You should be careful next rime, otherwise you'd have our house on fire!", "choices": [ "More than 220 people.", "About 50 people.", "More than 300 people." ], "summary": "More than 220 people." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What advice does John give Mary?", "dialogue": "M: What are you doing, Mary?\n W: I am cooking the dinner, John.\n M: Oh. Look! The Capital Building caught on a big fire today.\n W: What? How about the people in the building?\n M: More than 220 people were killed and the building was destroyed.\n W: It must have taken the fire fighters a long time to put it out.\n M: Yes, they spent about five hours putting it out. Hm, what a strange smell!\n W: Oh, I forgot the food cooking on the fire!\n M: Be quick! Turn the gas off. You should be careful next rime, otherwise you'd have our house on fire!", "choices": [ "He advises her to cook more quickly.", "He advises her to be careful of the fire.", "He advises her not to turn the gas off." ], "summary": "He advises her to be careful of the fire." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Whose CD is broken?", "dialogue": "Woman: Oh, it's broken! Jacky is not going to be happy when he sees this. It's his favorite CD! He'll tell mum.\n Man: Please Kathy, can I borrow ten dollars? I'll buy him a new one and I will clean up your room.", "choices": [ "Kathy's.", "Mum's.", "Jack's." ], "summary": "Jack's." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the boy promise to do for the girl?", "dialogue": "Woman: Oh, it's broken! Jacky is not going to be happy when he sees this. It's his favorite CD! He'll tell mum.\n Man: Please Kathy, can I borrow ten dollars? I'll buy him a new one and I will clean up your room.", "choices": [ "Buy her a new CD.", "Do some cleaning.", "Give her 10 dollars." ], "summary": "Do some cleaning." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the two speakers discussing?", "dialogue": "M: Mary, have you ever wondered why some cultures have more proverbs than others? For example, the Mayans, the Incas, and the North American Indian tribes seem to have fewer proverbs than cultures like, the Arabians, and the Chinese. I wonder why this is.\n W: What would you say about our ... our own culture? Would you say we're a culture that's rich in proverbs or one that lacks proverbs?\n M: I think we, we have a rich heritage of proverbs - the Benjamin Franklin maxims, proverbs, wise sayings have been handed down to us.\n W: Well, I think the fact that we're no longer creating proverbs today maybe says something ... maybe perhaps explains to some extent why proverbs in certain cultures were not as extended or extensive as in other cultures.\n M: Mm, hmm. That's true. I wonder why we are not creating as many proverbs as we did in 1700s and 1800s. I agree with you. I don't think there are nearly as many. I can't think of any. I'm sure there are some, but I wonder why this is so.\n W: Yeah, well, I think we all know a great many proverbs. If we sit down, we can think of some that we can ... we can list. But we don't seem to use them to explain things. We find many times that they're used too much and too simple - too general. Today we're much more sophisticated, you might say, and analytical, and therefore we don't use proverbs to explain things the way, say, our grandfathers and parents did.\n M: Life is too complicated now to just quote a simple proverb to take care of things.\n W: Right, and maybe to some extent that's why the North American Indians and the Mayans among others don't have as many proverbs. At least there's no record of as many proverbs. Since their own culture ... their traditions were highly eroded and they were wiped out during this era of change.\n M: Well, that's interesting.", "choices": [ "How proverbs are created.", "Why people don't use proverbs now.", "Why there are more proverbs in some cultures." ], "summary": "Why there are more proverbs in some cultures." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why do the Americans have fewer proverbs now?", "dialogue": "M: Mary, have you ever wondered why some cultures have more proverbs than others? For example, the Mayans, the Incas, and the North American Indian tribes seem to have fewer proverbs than cultures like, the Arabians, and the Chinese. I wonder why this is.\n W: What would you say about our ... our own culture? Would you say we're a culture that's rich in proverbs or one that lacks proverbs?\n M: I think we, we have a rich heritage of proverbs - the Benjamin Franklin maxims, proverbs, wise sayings have been handed down to us.\n W: Well, I think the fact that we're no longer creating proverbs today maybe says something ... maybe perhaps explains to some extent why proverbs in certain cultures were not as extended or extensive as in other cultures.\n M: Mm, hmm. That's true. I wonder why we are not creating as many proverbs as we did in 1700s and 1800s. I agree with you. I don't think there are nearly as many. I can't think of any. I'm sure there are some, but I wonder why this is so.\n W: Yeah, well, I think we all know a great many proverbs. If we sit down, we can think of some that we can ... we can list. But we don't seem to use them to explain things. We find many times that they're used too much and too simple - too general. Today we're much more sophisticated, you might say, and analytical, and therefore we don't use proverbs to explain things the way, say, our grandfathers and parents did.\n M: Life is too complicated now to just quote a simple proverb to take care of things.\n W: Right, and maybe to some extent that's why the North American Indians and the Mayans among others don't have as many proverbs. At least there's no record of as many proverbs. Since their own culture ... their traditions were highly eroded and they were wiped out during this era of change.\n M: Well, that's interesting.", "choices": [ "They don't have a rich culture.", "They find proverbs too simple to explain things now.", "They don't like using proverbs." ], "summary": "They find proverbs too simple to explain things now." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who has a more developed culture according to the speaker?", "dialogue": "M: Mary, have you ever wondered why some cultures have more proverbs than others? For example, the Mayans, the Incas, and the North American Indian tribes seem to have fewer proverbs than cultures like, the Arabians, and the Chinese. I wonder why this is.\n W: What would you say about our ... our own culture? Would you say we're a culture that's rich in proverbs or one that lacks proverbs?\n M: I think we, we have a rich heritage of proverbs - the Benjamin Franklin maxims, proverbs, wise sayings have been handed down to us.\n W: Well, I think the fact that we're no longer creating proverbs today maybe says something ... maybe perhaps explains to some extent why proverbs in certain cultures were not as extended or extensive as in other cultures.\n M: Mm, hmm. That's true. I wonder why we are not creating as many proverbs as we did in 1700s and 1800s. I agree with you. I don't think there are nearly as many. I can't think of any. I'm sure there are some, but I wonder why this is so.\n W: Yeah, well, I think we all know a great many proverbs. If we sit down, we can think of some that we can ... we can list. But we don't seem to use them to explain things. We find many times that they're used too much and too simple - too general. Today we're much more sophisticated, you might say, and analytical, and therefore we don't use proverbs to explain things the way, say, our grandfathers and parents did.\n M: Life is too complicated now to just quote a simple proverb to take care of things.\n W: Right, and maybe to some extent that's why the North American Indians and the Mayans among others don't have as many proverbs. At least there's no record of as many proverbs. Since their own culture ... their traditions were highly eroded and they were wiped out during this era of change.\n M: Well, that's interesting.", "choices": [ "Mayans.", "Arabians.", "North American Indians." ], "summary": "Arabians." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the price of the chair?", "dialogue": "M: I thought that the chair cost 50 dollars.\n W: It used to, but the price has gone up 15 dollars.\n M: Well, that's more than I can afford, I'm afraid.", "choices": [ "$15.", "$50.", "$65." ], "summary": "$65." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the airport like?", "dialogue": "W: Next! Good morning, can I help you?\n M: This place is a madhouse! Everybody is pushing and shoving!\n W: Yes, I know. We are short-handed and we are very crowded today Now what can I do for you?\n M: I want a ticket to New York.\n W: Okay. One way or round trip?\n M: One way, of course. I don't want to hang around here any longer. I was here in Los Angeles last year and I hated it. I come here on business every year and I hate it. It's too spread out, too smoggy!\n W: That'll be $ 375. How would you like to pay?\n M: Cash, of course. I don't believe in plastic money or credit cards, or any of that. Listen, can you hurry it up? You're taking forever!\n W: I'm doing my best, sir. Aisle or window seat?\n M: Window seat.\n W: Smoking or nonsmoking?\n M: Nonsmoking, of course! Oh, by the way, I'm supposed to get a special meal. Doctor's order - I can't eat meat. Last time I had a special salad plate. I'd like one of those this time, too.\n W: I'm sorry. I'm not able to do that. We need twenty-four hours notice for special meal.\n M: What! You can't give me my special salad?\n W: I'm sony. I would like to, but I simply cannot.\n M: Well, I don't give up so easily. Where's your supervisor?", "choices": [ "A hotel.", "A market.", "A madhouse." ], "summary": "A madhouse." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man want a one-way ticket to New York?", "dialogue": "W: Next! Good morning, can I help you?\n M: This place is a madhouse! Everybody is pushing and shoving!\n W: Yes, I know. We are short-handed and we are very crowded today Now what can I do for you?\n M: I want a ticket to New York.\n W: Okay. One way or round trip?\n M: One way, of course. I don't want to hang around here any longer. I was here in Los Angeles last year and I hated it. I come here on business every year and I hate it. It's too spread out, too smoggy!\n W: That'll be $ 375. How would you like to pay?\n M: Cash, of course. I don't believe in plastic money or credit cards, or any of that. Listen, can you hurry it up? You're taking forever!\n W: I'm doing my best, sir. Aisle or window seat?\n M: Window seat.\n W: Smoking or nonsmoking?\n M: Nonsmoking, of course! Oh, by the way, I'm supposed to get a special meal. Doctor's order - I can't eat meat. Last time I had a special salad plate. I'd like one of those this time, too.\n W: I'm sorry. I'm not able to do that. We need twenty-four hours notice for special meal.\n M: What! You can't give me my special salad?\n W: I'm sony. I would like to, but I simply cannot.\n M: Well, I don't give up so easily. Where's your supervisor?", "choices": [ "He will live in New York forever.", "He hates Los Angeles and does not want to be here again.", "He can't pay the round trip ticket." ], "summary": "He hates Los Angeles and does not want to be here again." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How will the man pay the ticket?", "dialogue": "W: Next! Good morning, can I help you?\n M: This place is a madhouse! Everybody is pushing and shoving!\n W: Yes, I know. We are short-handed and we are very crowded today Now what can I do for you?\n M: I want a ticket to New York.\n W: Okay. One way or round trip?\n M: One way, of course. I don't want to hang around here any longer. I was here in Los Angeles last year and I hated it. I come here on business every year and I hate it. It's too spread out, too smoggy!\n W: That'll be $ 375. How would you like to pay?\n M: Cash, of course. I don't believe in plastic money or credit cards, or any of that. Listen, can you hurry it up? You're taking forever!\n W: I'm doing my best, sir. Aisle or window seat?\n M: Window seat.\n W: Smoking or nonsmoking?\n M: Nonsmoking, of course! Oh, by the way, I'm supposed to get a special meal. Doctor's order - I can't eat meat. Last time I had a special salad plate. I'd like one of those this time, too.\n W: I'm sorry. I'm not able to do that. We need twenty-four hours notice for special meal.\n M: What! You can't give me my special salad?\n W: I'm sony. I would like to, but I simply cannot.\n M: Well, I don't give up so easily. Where's your supervisor?", "choices": [ "By cash.", "By credit card.", "By plastic money." ], "summary": "By cash." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did he order the last time he flew?", "dialogue": "W: Next! Good morning, can I help you?\n M: This place is a madhouse! Everybody is pushing and shoving!\n W: Yes, I know. We are short-handed and we are very crowded today Now what can I do for you?\n M: I want a ticket to New York.\n W: Okay. One way or round trip?\n M: One way, of course. I don't want to hang around here any longer. I was here in Los Angeles last year and I hated it. I come here on business every year and I hate it. It's too spread out, too smoggy!\n W: That'll be $ 375. How would you like to pay?\n M: Cash, of course. I don't believe in plastic money or credit cards, or any of that. Listen, can you hurry it up? You're taking forever!\n W: I'm doing my best, sir. Aisle or window seat?\n M: Window seat.\n W: Smoking or nonsmoking?\n M: Nonsmoking, of course! Oh, by the way, I'm supposed to get a special meal. Doctor's order - I can't eat meat. Last time I had a special salad plate. I'd like one of those this time, too.\n W: I'm sorry. I'm not able to do that. We need twenty-four hours notice for special meal.\n M: What! You can't give me my special salad?\n W: I'm sony. I would like to, but I simply cannot.\n M: Well, I don't give up so easily. Where's your supervisor?", "choices": [ "Some cigarettes.", "A special salad.", "A toast." ], "summary": "A special salad." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Whose hair is the longest?", "dialogue": "F: Mary's hair is longer than Betty's.\n M: But Rose's hair is shorter than Betty's.", "choices": [ "Betty's", "Mary's", "Rose's" ], "summary": "Mary's" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who did Dr Stewart read a poem to?", "dialogue": "W: We all know that poetry is not everyone's cup of tea. But according to Dr James Stewart.\n M: Hello!\n W: Hello! If you are suffering from anxiety or depression, poetry may be the solution to your problems. Dr Stewart, how does poetry help?\n M: Em, OK! Look, let me give you an example. A patient came into our clinic last month. He was a middle-aged businessmen, and he was feeling, well, like most middle-aged businessmen, really stressed and with his life out of control. He talked to me about it, and, well, I was convinced that medication just wouldn't help him. Then I read him a poem called Leisure by WHDavis. Do you know the one? It begins, er...\n W: I do, yes.\n M: What is this life, er, so full of. It is so or if...\n W: I think it's if.\n M: If full of care, that's it, yes. We have no time to stand and stare. Well, you know the one. The next time he came to see me, he told me that, well, it was a sort of turning point for him. The poem made him think about the quality of his life and the need to find a balance between his work and his social life. Er, you see, because the idea was expressed poetically, he felt that he could identify with it, and actually feel the message in a way that he wouldn't if he simply discussed it with me. And we just had the usual kind of conversation about it.\n W: Yes, I see.\n M: You see, reading poetry to patients seems to make them calmer. Encouraging them to write it has an even more dramatic effect, actually. Era, there.., there are something about the process of expressing confused thoughts and feelings and emotions in writing that actually helps people or suffering from stress and anxiety. This happens especially if the words are written in a poetical way with a sense of rhythm rather than in prose, you see. Er, now, for a long time, we've been asking patients to write diaries to put their feelings into words. But it turns out that writing poetry seems to work much better for many patients.\n W: Right, and have you found that other doctors and therapists have made the same discoveries?\n M: Yes, many of my colleagues have successfully used poetry with patients suffering from anxiety or depression or even eating disorders. I mean their patients said that, that reading poetry made them feel less stressed. You know, almost as many said that writing it has the same effect. You see, some said that writing poetry reduced the pain they felt when a friend or a close relation had died extraordinarily!\n W: Yes, it certainly is!\n M: Era. Others thought that it enabled them to reduce or stop taking antidepressants or tranquillizers. And writing poetry helps them to provide a sort of outlet for their emotions.\n W: Em, that's fascinating! Can you give any explanation as to why poetry might be calming in this way?\n M: Well, it's only a guess. But I say that the calming effect of poetry is related to an interplay between the left and right hemispheres of the brain, the.., you probably know the left half is the one which analyzes and responds to language while the right one visualizes images and responds to rhythm. Now, I believe that poetry may activate the system at the base of the brain where thoughts meet emotions, you see.\n W: Do you think that people need a doctor to prescribe particular poems for particular conditions?\n M: No, no, no. I think poetry can help everyone to feel calm and less stressed. People who read poetry tend not to be anxious and stressed, probably because they are in touch with their emotions. I mean they certainly don't need a doctor to tell them which poems to read.\n W: Thank you very much, Dr Stewart.\n M: You are welcome.", "choices": [ "An actor.", "A business person.", "Mr Davies." ], "summary": "A business person." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How did this poem help the person?", "dialogue": "W: We all know that poetry is not everyone's cup of tea. But according to Dr James Stewart.\n M: Hello!\n W: Hello! If you are suffering from anxiety or depression, poetry may be the solution to your problems. Dr Stewart, how does poetry help?\n M: Em, OK! Look, let me give you an example. A patient came into our clinic last month. He was a middle-aged businessmen, and he was feeling, well, like most middle-aged businessmen, really stressed and with his life out of control. He talked to me about it, and, well, I was convinced that medication just wouldn't help him. Then I read him a poem called Leisure by WHDavis. Do you know the one? It begins, er...\n W: I do, yes.\n M: What is this life, er, so full of. It is so or if...\n W: I think it's if.\n M: If full of care, that's it, yes. We have no time to stand and stare. Well, you know the one. The next time he came to see me, he told me that, well, it was a sort of turning point for him. The poem made him think about the quality of his life and the need to find a balance between his work and his social life. Er, you see, because the idea was expressed poetically, he felt that he could identify with it, and actually feel the message in a way that he wouldn't if he simply discussed it with me. And we just had the usual kind of conversation about it.\n W: Yes, I see.\n M: You see, reading poetry to patients seems to make them calmer. Encouraging them to write it has an even more dramatic effect, actually. Era, there.., there are something about the process of expressing confused thoughts and feelings and emotions in writing that actually helps people or suffering from stress and anxiety. This happens especially if the words are written in a poetical way with a sense of rhythm rather than in prose, you see. Er, now, for a long time, we've been asking patients to write diaries to put their feelings into words. But it turns out that writing poetry seems to work much better for many patients.\n W: Right, and have you found that other doctors and therapists have made the same discoveries?\n M: Yes, many of my colleagues have successfully used poetry with patients suffering from anxiety or depression or even eating disorders. I mean their patients said that, that reading poetry made them feel less stressed. You know, almost as many said that writing it has the same effect. You see, some said that writing poetry reduced the pain they felt when a friend or a close relation had died extraordinarily!\n W: Yes, it certainly is!\n M: Era. Others thought that it enabled them to reduce or stop taking antidepressants or tranquillizers. And writing poetry helps them to provide a sort of outlet for their emotions.\n W: Em, that's fascinating! Can you give any explanation as to why poetry might be calming in this way?\n M: Well, it's only a guess. But I say that the calming effect of poetry is related to an interplay between the left and right hemispheres of the brain, the.., you probably know the left half is the one which analyzes and responds to language while the right one visualizes images and responds to rhythm. Now, I believe that poetry may activate the system at the base of the brain where thoughts meet emotions, you see.\n W: Do you think that people need a doctor to prescribe particular poems for particular conditions?\n M: No, no, no. I think poetry can help everyone to feel calm and less stressed. People who read poetry tend not to be anxious and stressed, probably because they are in touch with their emotions. I mean they certainly don't need a doctor to tell them which poems to read.\n W: Thank you very much, Dr Stewart.\n M: You are welcome.", "choices": [ "He stopped worrying.", "He found a new balance in his life.", "He felt more relaxed." ], "summary": "He found a new balance in his life." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which seems to be most effective for many patients, according to Dr Stewart?", "dialogue": "W: We all know that poetry is not everyone's cup of tea. But according to Dr James Stewart.\n M: Hello!\n W: Hello! If you are suffering from anxiety or depression, poetry may be the solution to your problems. Dr Stewart, how does poetry help?\n M: Em, OK! Look, let me give you an example. A patient came into our clinic last month. He was a middle-aged businessmen, and he was feeling, well, like most middle-aged businessmen, really stressed and with his life out of control. He talked to me about it, and, well, I was convinced that medication just wouldn't help him. Then I read him a poem called Leisure by WHDavis. Do you know the one? It begins, er...\n W: I do, yes.\n M: What is this life, er, so full of. It is so or if...\n W: I think it's if.\n M: If full of care, that's it, yes. We have no time to stand and stare. Well, you know the one. The next time he came to see me, he told me that, well, it was a sort of turning point for him. The poem made him think about the quality of his life and the need to find a balance between his work and his social life. Er, you see, because the idea was expressed poetically, he felt that he could identify with it, and actually feel the message in a way that he wouldn't if he simply discussed it with me. And we just had the usual kind of conversation about it.\n W: Yes, I see.\n M: You see, reading poetry to patients seems to make them calmer. Encouraging them to write it has an even more dramatic effect, actually. Era, there.., there are something about the process of expressing confused thoughts and feelings and emotions in writing that actually helps people or suffering from stress and anxiety. This happens especially if the words are written in a poetical way with a sense of rhythm rather than in prose, you see. Er, now, for a long time, we've been asking patients to write diaries to put their feelings into words. But it turns out that writing poetry seems to work much better for many patients.\n W: Right, and have you found that other doctors and therapists have made the same discoveries?\n M: Yes, many of my colleagues have successfully used poetry with patients suffering from anxiety or depression or even eating disorders. I mean their patients said that, that reading poetry made them feel less stressed. You know, almost as many said that writing it has the same effect. You see, some said that writing poetry reduced the pain they felt when a friend or a close relation had died extraordinarily!\n W: Yes, it certainly is!\n M: Era. Others thought that it enabled them to reduce or stop taking antidepressants or tranquillizers. And writing poetry helps them to provide a sort of outlet for their emotions.\n W: Em, that's fascinating! Can you give any explanation as to why poetry might be calming in this way?\n M: Well, it's only a guess. But I say that the calming effect of poetry is related to an interplay between the left and right hemispheres of the brain, the.., you probably know the left half is the one which analyzes and responds to language while the right one visualizes images and responds to rhythm. Now, I believe that poetry may activate the system at the base of the brain where thoughts meet emotions, you see.\n W: Do you think that people need a doctor to prescribe particular poems for particular conditions?\n M: No, no, no. I think poetry can help everyone to feel calm and less stressed. People who read poetry tend not to be anxious and stressed, probably because they are in touch with their emotions. I mean they certainly don't need a doctor to tell them which poems to read.\n W: Thank you very much, Dr Stewart.\n M: You are welcome.", "choices": [ "Listening to poetry.", "Reading poetry", "Writing poetry." ], "summary": "Writing poetry." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is writing poetry calming for many patients?", "dialogue": "W: We all know that poetry is not everyone's cup of tea. But according to Dr James Stewart.\n M: Hello!\n W: Hello! If you are suffering from anxiety or depression, poetry may be the solution to your problems. Dr Stewart, how does poetry help?\n M: Em, OK! Look, let me give you an example. A patient came into our clinic last month. He was a middle-aged businessmen, and he was feeling, well, like most middle-aged businessmen, really stressed and with his life out of control. He talked to me about it, and, well, I was convinced that medication just wouldn't help him. Then I read him a poem called Leisure by WHDavis. Do you know the one? It begins, er...\n W: I do, yes.\n M: What is this life, er, so full of. It is so or if...\n W: I think it's if.\n M: If full of care, that's it, yes. We have no time to stand and stare. Well, you know the one. The next time he came to see me, he told me that, well, it was a sort of turning point for him. The poem made him think about the quality of his life and the need to find a balance between his work and his social life. Er, you see, because the idea was expressed poetically, he felt that he could identify with it, and actually feel the message in a way that he wouldn't if he simply discussed it with me. And we just had the usual kind of conversation about it.\n W: Yes, I see.\n M: You see, reading poetry to patients seems to make them calmer. Encouraging them to write it has an even more dramatic effect, actually. Era, there.., there are something about the process of expressing confused thoughts and feelings and emotions in writing that actually helps people or suffering from stress and anxiety. This happens especially if the words are written in a poetical way with a sense of rhythm rather than in prose, you see. Er, now, for a long time, we've been asking patients to write diaries to put their feelings into words. But it turns out that writing poetry seems to work much better for many patients.\n W: Right, and have you found that other doctors and therapists have made the same discoveries?\n M: Yes, many of my colleagues have successfully used poetry with patients suffering from anxiety or depression or even eating disorders. I mean their patients said that, that reading poetry made them feel less stressed. You know, almost as many said that writing it has the same effect. You see, some said that writing poetry reduced the pain they felt when a friend or a close relation had died extraordinarily!\n W: Yes, it certainly is!\n M: Era. Others thought that it enabled them to reduce or stop taking antidepressants or tranquillizers. And writing poetry helps them to provide a sort of outlet for their emotions.\n W: Em, that's fascinating! Can you give any explanation as to why poetry might be calming in this way?\n M: Well, it's only a guess. But I say that the calming effect of poetry is related to an interplay between the left and right hemispheres of the brain, the.., you probably know the left half is the one which analyzes and responds to language while the right one visualizes images and responds to rhythm. Now, I believe that poetry may activate the system at the base of the brain where thoughts meet emotions, you see.\n W: Do you think that people need a doctor to prescribe particular poems for particular conditions?\n M: No, no, no. I think poetry can help everyone to feel calm and less stressed. People who read poetry tend not to be anxious and stressed, probably because they are in touch with their emotions. I mean they certainly don't need a doctor to tell them which poems to read.\n W: Thank you very much, Dr Stewart.\n M: You are welcome.", "choices": [ "It expresses their emotions.", "The rhythm is soothing.", "It takes a long time." ], "summary": "It expresses their emotions." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which of the following is Dr Stewart's opinion about treating people under stress?", "dialogue": "W: We all know that poetry is not everyone's cup of tea. But according to Dr James Stewart.\n M: Hello!\n W: Hello! If you are suffering from anxiety or depression, poetry may be the solution to your problems. Dr Stewart, how does poetry help?\n M: Em, OK! Look, let me give you an example. A patient came into our clinic last month. He was a middle-aged businessmen, and he was feeling, well, like most middle-aged businessmen, really stressed and with his life out of control. He talked to me about it, and, well, I was convinced that medication just wouldn't help him. Then I read him a poem called Leisure by WHDavis. Do you know the one? It begins, er...\n W: I do, yes.\n M: What is this life, er, so full of. It is so or if...\n W: I think it's if.\n M: If full of care, that's it, yes. We have no time to stand and stare. Well, you know the one. The next time he came to see me, he told me that, well, it was a sort of turning point for him. The poem made him think about the quality of his life and the need to find a balance between his work and his social life. Er, you see, because the idea was expressed poetically, he felt that he could identify with it, and actually feel the message in a way that he wouldn't if he simply discussed it with me. And we just had the usual kind of conversation about it.\n W: Yes, I see.\n M: You see, reading poetry to patients seems to make them calmer. Encouraging them to write it has an even more dramatic effect, actually. Era, there.., there are something about the process of expressing confused thoughts and feelings and emotions in writing that actually helps people or suffering from stress and anxiety. This happens especially if the words are written in a poetical way with a sense of rhythm rather than in prose, you see. Er, now, for a long time, we've been asking patients to write diaries to put their feelings into words. But it turns out that writing poetry seems to work much better for many patients.\n W: Right, and have you found that other doctors and therapists have made the same discoveries?\n M: Yes, many of my colleagues have successfully used poetry with patients suffering from anxiety or depression or even eating disorders. I mean their patients said that, that reading poetry made them feel less stressed. You know, almost as many said that writing it has the same effect. You see, some said that writing poetry reduced the pain they felt when a friend or a close relation had died extraordinarily!\n W: Yes, it certainly is!\n M: Era. Others thought that it enabled them to reduce or stop taking antidepressants or tranquillizers. And writing poetry helps them to provide a sort of outlet for their emotions.\n W: Em, that's fascinating! Can you give any explanation as to why poetry might be calming in this way?\n M: Well, it's only a guess. But I say that the calming effect of poetry is related to an interplay between the left and right hemispheres of the brain, the.., you probably know the left half is the one which analyzes and responds to language while the right one visualizes images and responds to rhythm. Now, I believe that poetry may activate the system at the base of the brain where thoughts meet emotions, you see.\n W: Do you think that people need a doctor to prescribe particular poems for particular conditions?\n M: No, no, no. I think poetry can help everyone to feel calm and less stressed. People who read poetry tend not to be anxious and stressed, probably because they are in touch with their emotions. I mean they certainly don't need a doctor to tell them which poems to read.\n W: Thank you very much, Dr Stewart.\n M: You are welcome.", "choices": [ "They need a doctor's advice on which poems to read.", "They don't need a doctor's advice on which poems to read.", "They should read a particular poem regularly." ], "summary": "They don't need a doctor's advice on which poems to read." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is Frank Smith?", "dialogue": "W: Clinic, can I help you?\n M: This is Frank Smith. Can I make an appointment with Dr Milton?\n W: Yes, of course, Mr. Smith. Can you manage this afternoon?\n M: I am afraid not. I can manage tomorrow.\n W: I am afraid Dr Milton's not on duty tomorrow. He'll be here the day after tomorrow. That's Thursday, March 27th.\n M: Fine.\n W: Will 5:30 pm be all right?\n M: Yes. But what time is the clinic closed?\n W: We start at 5:00 am and close at 7:00 pm on weekdays. We don't work on the weekends.\n M: I'd prefer a later time.\n W: Then what about 6:15 pm?\n M: Well, that's fine.", "choices": [ "A friend of the woman.", "A visitor to the clinic.", "A patient of Dr Milton." ], "summary": "A patient of Dr Milton." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will Mr. Smith come?", "dialogue": "W: Clinic, can I help you?\n M: This is Frank Smith. Can I make an appointment with Dr Milton?\n W: Yes, of course, Mr. Smith. Can you manage this afternoon?\n M: I am afraid not. I can manage tomorrow.\n W: I am afraid Dr Milton's not on duty tomorrow. He'll be here the day after tomorrow. That's Thursday, March 27th.\n M: Fine.\n W: Will 5:30 pm be all right?\n M: Yes. But what time is the clinic closed?\n W: We start at 5:00 am and close at 7:00 pm on weekdays. We don't work on the weekends.\n M: I'd prefer a later time.\n W: Then what about 6:15 pm?\n M: Well, that's fine.", "choices": [ "At 7:00 pm, Tuesday.", "At 6:15 pm, Thursday.", "At 5:30 pm, Thursday." ], "summary": "At 6:15 pm, Thursday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why can't Frank Smith come tomorrow?", "dialogue": "W: Clinic, can I help you?\n M: This is Frank Smith. Can I make an appointment with Dr Milton?\n W: Yes, of course, Mr. Smith. Can you manage this afternoon?\n M: I am afraid not. I can manage tomorrow.\n W: I am afraid Dr Milton's not on duty tomorrow. He'll be here the day after tomorrow. That's Thursday, March 27th.\n M: Fine.\n W: Will 5:30 pm be all right?\n M: Yes. But what time is the clinic closed?\n W: We start at 5:00 am and close at 7:00 pm on weekdays. We don't work on the weekends.\n M: I'd prefer a later time.\n W: Then what about 6:15 pm?\n M: Well, that's fine.", "choices": [ "He is not free.", "Dr Milton is not on duty.", "The hospital is closed." ], "summary": "Dr Milton is not on duty." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much does the computer cost now?", "dialogue": "M: I thought that computer cost 4,000 dollars.\n W: It used to, but the shop owner has improved the price by 500 dollars.", "choices": [ "4,500 dollars,", "4,000 dollars.", "5,000 dollars." ], "summary": "4,500 dollars," }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they talking about?", "dialogue": "W: When are you going to take your vacation?\n M: I've got a sixteen day vacation starting from July 1.\n W: Where are you going?\n M: Florida and Hong Kong.\n W: That's interesting. Is your family going as well?\n M: Yeah. We'll stay in Florida for ten days and spend the rest of the time in Hong Kong. Then plan to climb some mountains,go swimming and do some shopping.\n W: Have a good trip.", "choices": [ "Shopping.", "Taking a vacation.", "Visiting a friend." ], "summary": "Taking a vacation." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long will the man be away from home?", "dialogue": "W: When are you going to take your vacation?\n M: I've got a sixteen day vacation starting from July 1.\n W: Where are you going?\n M: Florida and Hong Kong.\n W: That's interesting. Is your family going as well?\n M: Yeah. We'll stay in Florida for ten days and spend the rest of the time in Hong Kong. Then plan to climb some mountains,go swimming and do some shopping.\n W: Have a good trip.", "choices": [ "10 days.", "16 days.", "A couple of days." ], "summary": "16 days." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Whom is he going with for the holiday?", "dialogue": "W: When are you going to take your vacation?\n M: I've got a sixteen day vacation starting from July 1.\n W: Where are you going?\n M: Florida and Hong Kong.\n W: That's interesting. Is your family going as well?\n M: Yeah. We'll stay in Florida for ten days and spend the rest of the time in Hong Kong. Then plan to climb some mountains,go swimming and do some shopping.\n W: Have a good trip.", "choices": [ "His family.", "Miss Emily.", "His family and the woman." ], "summary": "His family." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we know about the singing group?", "dialogue": "M: What do you usually do in your spare time?\n W: I have joined a singing group and we practice two afternoons each week.\n M: That's a very interesting thing to do.\n W: Yes. It's a small group of only fifteen girls and boys. But nobody has been late for the practice.\n M: I see. How many songs can you sing now?\n W: We started only three months ago, but we've practiced eight songs.\n M: Are you going to perform any time?\n W: Yes, there will be a school show next month and we are going to sing a song in it. We are practicing a new song now. It's written by one of the singers in our group.\n M: Really? What's the name of the song?\n W: Sunny Days.\n M: That's a nice name. I hope to listen to it soon. Can I visit you when you practice?", "choices": [ "It's made up of 15 girls.", "It practices once every other week.", "Every member comes on time for each practice." ], "summary": "Every member comes on time for each practice." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the singing group doing these days?", "dialogue": "M: What do you usually do in your spare time?\n W: I have joined a singing group and we practice two afternoons each week.\n M: That's a very interesting thing to do.\n W: Yes. It's a small group of only fifteen girls and boys. But nobody has been late for the practice.\n M: I see. How many songs can you sing now?\n W: We started only three months ago, but we've practiced eight songs.\n M: Are you going to perform any time?\n W: Yes, there will be a school show next month and we are going to sing a song in it. We are practicing a new song now. It's written by one of the singers in our group.\n M: Really? What's the name of the song?\n W: Sunny Days.\n M: That's a nice name. I hope to listen to it soon. Can I visit you when you practice?", "choices": [ "Practicing eight songs.", "Performing a new song.", "Practicing for a school show." ], "summary": "Practicing for a school show." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we know about the new song?", "dialogue": "M: What do you usually do in your spare time?\n W: I have joined a singing group and we practice two afternoons each week.\n M: That's a very interesting thing to do.\n W: Yes. It's a small group of only fifteen girls and boys. But nobody has been late for the practice.\n M: I see. How many songs can you sing now?\n W: We started only three months ago, but we've practiced eight songs.\n M: Are you going to perform any time?\n W: Yes, there will be a school show next month and we are going to sing a song in it. We are practicing a new song now. It's written by one of the singers in our group.\n M: Really? What's the name of the song?\n W: Sunny Days.\n M: That's a nice name. I hope to listen to it soon. Can I visit you when you practice?", "choices": [ "Its name is Sundays.", "It's written by a famous musician.", "It's written by a singer of the group." ], "summary": "It's written by a singer of the group." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did Henry break?", "dialogue": "F: Hi, Henry. What's wrong with your leg?\n M: I had it broken last week.", "choices": [ "His arm.", "His leg.", "His feet." ], "summary": "His leg." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did Goege do to the lady?", "dialogue": "F: George, have you brought my book?\n M: Yes, here you are. Thank you.", "choices": [ "Borrowed her book.", "Bought her a book.", "Lent her a book." ], "summary": "Borrowed her book." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the girl not want to do?", "dialogue": "W: I'm not looking forward to the English lesson tomorrow.\n M: Why not?\n W: Because the teacher has said that we're going to have a quiz.\n M: But you had a test week, didn't you?\n W: Yes, we did. That's why I don't want another one tomorrow,", "choices": [ "Have an English lesson.", "Have a history lesson.", "Have a Chinese lesson." ], "summary": "Have an English lesson." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When did they have a test?", "dialogue": "W: I'm not looking forward to the English lesson tomorrow.\n M: Why not?\n W: Because the teacher has said that we're going to have a quiz.\n M: But you had a test week, didn't you?\n W: Yes, we did. That's why I don't want another one tomorrow,", "choices": [ "Yesterday.", "Last week.", "Two weeks ago." ], "summary": "Last week." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does this dialogue infer?", "dialogue": "W: I'm not looking forward to the English lesson tomorrow.\n M: Why not?\n W: Because the teacher has said that we're going to have a quiz.\n M: But you had a test week, didn't you?\n W: Yes, we did. That's why I don't want another one tomorrow,", "choices": [ "She likes tests very much.", "She likes English lessons better than English tests.", "She doesn't like English at all." ], "summary": "She likes English lessons better than English tests." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman prefer?", "dialogue": "M: (Sniffing) Phew! Is that French coffee?\n W: Pardon?\n M: Is that French coffee you are drinking?\n W: Yes,that's right. Why? What's the matter?\n M: I don't understand why you drink French coffee. It makes a strong smell.\n W: I like it very much, I prefer it to English coffee.\n M: Have you got a lot of it?\n W: Yes. Why?\n M: Well.., er...could I get some from you?\n W: Get some from me? But...you don't like French coffee!\n M: No, I don't, but my wife does and I can't understand why.", "choices": [ "American coffee.", "French coffee.", "English coffee." ], "summary": "French coffee." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man start the talk?", "dialogue": "M: (Sniffing) Phew! Is that French coffee?\n W: Pardon?\n M: Is that French coffee you are drinking?\n W: Yes,that's right. Why? What's the matter?\n M: I don't understand why you drink French coffee. It makes a strong smell.\n W: I like it very much, I prefer it to English coffee.\n M: Have you got a lot of it?\n W: Yes. Why?\n M: Well.., er...could I get some from you?\n W: Get some from me? But...you don't like French coffee!\n M: No, I don't, but my wife does and I can't understand why.", "choices": [ "He wants to do something for his wife.", "He wants to do something for the woman.", "He wants to help himself to some coffee." ], "summary": "He wants to do something for his wife." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "M: (Sniffing) Phew! Is that French coffee?\n W: Pardon?\n M: Is that French coffee you are drinking?\n W: Yes,that's right. Why? What's the matter?\n M: I don't understand why you drink French coffee. It makes a strong smell.\n W: I like it very much, I prefer it to English coffee.\n M: Have you got a lot of it?\n W: Yes. Why?\n M: Well.., er...could I get some from you?\n W: Get some from me? But...you don't like French coffee!\n M: No, I don't, but my wife does and I can't understand why.", "choices": [ "Seller and buyer.", "Husband and wife.", "Friends." ], "summary": "Friends." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think of himself?", "dialogue": "M: Do you think of yourself as a great smoker?\n W: Well, I couldn't call three packets a week a heavy smoker.", "choices": [ "One who smokes heavily.", "One who doesn't smoke too much.", "One who doesn't like smoking." ], "summary": "One who doesn't smoke too much." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman suggest?", "dialogue": "W: Mike, there's not much left in the refrigerator.\n M: Well, I might be able to pick up a few things after work, but I have to be back rather late today.\n W: In that case, we'll eat out at McDonald's.\n M: OK. See you there at 8:00.", "choices": [ "Cooking at home.", "Eating out at McDonald's.", "Taking McDonald's home." ], "summary": "Eating out at McDonald's." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How did the woman go shopping that morning?", "dialogue": "M: May I help you, madam?\n W: Well, I hope so. You see, I can't find my handbag with my mobile phone and some books in it. I've tried everywhere.\n M: Were they the only things in the bag?\n W: Well, no. My front door key as well.\n M: I'm afraid, madam, we're not having much luck. When did you last have your bag with you?\n W: I haven't seen it ever since I went shopping this morning. I went by car and stopped outside the tailor's. I had my mobile phone with me then. I think I put it in my bag but I'm not so sure.\n M: Did you ask the tailor?\n W: Yes, and I've also been back to the shopping center.\n M: So you didn't buy anything at the shopping center?\n W: No. Well, I've checked there...oh, dear. I've been awfully silly. I think I've left the bag there.", "choices": [ "On foot.", "By taxi.", "By car." ], "summary": "By car." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation most probably take place?", "dialogue": "M: May I help you, madam?\n W: Well, I hope so. You see, I can't find my handbag with my mobile phone and some books in it. I've tried everywhere.\n M: Were they the only things in the bag?\n W: Well, no. My front door key as well.\n M: I'm afraid, madam, we're not having much luck. When did you last have your bag with you?\n W: I haven't seen it ever since I went shopping this morning. I went by car and stopped outside the tailor's. I had my mobile phone with me then. I think I put it in my bag but I'm not so sure.\n M: Did you ask the tailor?\n W: Yes, and I've also been back to the shopping center.\n M: So you didn't buy anything at the shopping center?\n W: No. Well, I've checked there...oh, dear. I've been awfully silly. I think I've left the bag there.", "choices": [ "At a tailor's shop.", "At the police station.", "At the library." ], "summary": "At the police station." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What happened to the U. S. job market?", "dialogue": "M: Welcome. Last month big leap in new job, some 300, 000 plus, is a huge increase over what the country has seen in the past 6 months when the average growth has been just 75, 000 new jobs a month. For a closer look at what's happening, we turn to Lisa Lynch, an economics professor at Tofts University. Lisa Lynch, when you look at these numbers, do you think job creation is on the rise?\n W: It certainly is. It was a great report. It indicates that the job market, broadly speaking, has turned the corner after 3 very long, lean years. I think we are going to see improvement. It's not only the March gain. It was gain in January and February. They were both revised higher, and moreover, the job gains were very broadly-based across many industries. It was a very positive report.\n M: What do you see in the numbers? Who's getting the new jobs?\n W: As I mentioned, when we looked at the numbers, \"we are seeing employment across the board in all sectors, with one important exception, and that's in manufacturing. Well, we do not have any job loss in manufacturing sector for the first time in 44 months. We did not see pick up in the manufacturing sector, but we saw restaurant and hotel workers being added on. We saw workers in supermarket being added on. Part of that reflects the settlement of the grocery stores strike out California. We saw workers in the health care sector and hospitals being added on. We saw business services adding employees. So in general, with the very important exception of manufacturing, we are seeing job growth across all of these different types of occupations.", "choices": [ "There was a huge increase in new jobs lately.", "About 75, 000 new jobs were created last month.", "Some 300, 000 new workers were employed last year." ], "summary": "There was a huge increase in new jobs lately." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Lisa Lynch think about the Labor Department's report?", "dialogue": "M: Welcome. Last month big leap in new job, some 300, 000 plus, is a huge increase over what the country has seen in the past 6 months when the average growth has been just 75, 000 new jobs a month. For a closer look at what's happening, we turn to Lisa Lynch, an economics professor at Tofts University. Lisa Lynch, when you look at these numbers, do you think job creation is on the rise?\n W: It certainly is. It was a great report. It indicates that the job market, broadly speaking, has turned the corner after 3 very long, lean years. I think we are going to see improvement. It's not only the March gain. It was gain in January and February. They were both revised higher, and moreover, the job gains were very broadly-based across many industries. It was a very positive report.\n M: What do you see in the numbers? Who's getting the new jobs?\n W: As I mentioned, when we looked at the numbers, \"we are seeing employment across the board in all sectors, with one important exception, and that's in manufacturing. Well, we do not have any job loss in manufacturing sector for the first time in 44 months. We did not see pick up in the manufacturing sector, but we saw restaurant and hotel workers being added on. We saw workers in supermarket being added on. Part of that reflects the settlement of the grocery stores strike out California. We saw workers in the health care sector and hospitals being added on. We saw business services adding employees. So in general, with the very important exception of manufacturing, we are seeing job growth across all of these different types of occupations.", "choices": [ "It should be revised.", "It is positive.", "It covers a broad area." ], "summary": "It is positive." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "In which sector is little job growth seen?", "dialogue": "M: Welcome. Last month big leap in new job, some 300, 000 plus, is a huge increase over what the country has seen in the past 6 months when the average growth has been just 75, 000 new jobs a month. For a closer look at what's happening, we turn to Lisa Lynch, an economics professor at Tofts University. Lisa Lynch, when you look at these numbers, do you think job creation is on the rise?\n W: It certainly is. It was a great report. It indicates that the job market, broadly speaking, has turned the corner after 3 very long, lean years. I think we are going to see improvement. It's not only the March gain. It was gain in January and February. They were both revised higher, and moreover, the job gains were very broadly-based across many industries. It was a very positive report.\n M: What do you see in the numbers? Who's getting the new jobs?\n W: As I mentioned, when we looked at the numbers, \"we are seeing employment across the board in all sectors, with one important exception, and that's in manufacturing. Well, we do not have any job loss in manufacturing sector for the first time in 44 months. We did not see pick up in the manufacturing sector, but we saw restaurant and hotel workers being added on. We saw workers in supermarket being added on. Part of that reflects the settlement of the grocery stores strike out California. We saw workers in the health care sector and hospitals being added on. We saw business services adding employees. So in general, with the very important exception of manufacturing, we are seeing job growth across all of these different types of occupations.", "choices": [ "Restaurants and hotels.", "Manufacturing.", "Health care and hospitals." ], "summary": "Manufacturing." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the relationship between the speakers?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me, Madam.\n W: Yes?\n M: Docs this bus go to Renmin Road?\n W: Yes, I think so.\n M: Thank you.\n W: With pleasure.", "choices": [ "They are friends", "They are strangers", "They are brother and sister." ], "summary": "They are strangers" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman need help with?", "dialogue": "W: Can you show me how to save a file on this computer?\n M: Sure. Just click the tab that says \"file\" and hit \"save\". Your file should then be on the desktop.", "choices": [ "Locating a file on the desktop.", "Saving a file on the computer.", "Finding the tab that says \"file\"." ], "summary": "Saving a file on the computer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long will it take to fly to Portland?", "dialogue": "W: It will take 10 hours to drive straight to Portland, or we could fly there in two hours.\n M: We could drive 5 hours and stop in Shasta, and then drive 5 more hours to Portland.", "choices": [ "2 hours.", "5 hours.", "10 hours." ], "summary": "2 hours." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man say about Jim?", "dialogue": "W: How come Jime lost his job?\n M: I didn't say he had lost it. All I said was if he didn't get out and start selling a few cars instead of idling around all day, he might find himself looking for a new job.", "choices": [ "He has managed to sell a number of cars.", "He is contented with his current position.", "He might get fired." ], "summary": "He might get fired." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they talking about?", "dialogue": "M: I enjoy camping out in the summer. A great change from city life, I think.\n W: Yes, you said it. I went with my friends last sunday.", "choices": [ "Weekend plan.", "Changes in the city.", "Going camping in the summer." ], "summary": "Going camping in the summer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When did the man buy the radio?", "dialogue": "W: What's the matter with you, sir?\n M: I bought the radio yesterday, but it doesn't work well. I want to change it.", "choices": [ "Yesterday,", "Today.", "Tomorrow." ], "summary": "Yesterday," }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: Do you think Laura will accept the proposal?\n W: No way.", "choices": [ "Laura doesn't understand the proposal.", "Laura will not like the proposal.", "Laura will accept the proposal." ], "summary": "Laura will not like the proposal." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: I wasn't able to fall asleep last night.\n W: Why didn't you take a sleeping pill?\n M: I don't like them.", "choices": [ "The man will take a sleeping pill.", "The man didn't sleep well last night.", "The woman will go to buy some sleeping pills." ], "summary": "The man didn't sleep well last night." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the time now?", "dialogue": "M: Take it easy. It's only 7:30 now. There are still 15 minutes to go before the movie starts.\n W: Don't you remember our clock is 10 minutes slow?", "choices": [ "7:40.", "7:15.", "7:20." ], "summary": "7:40." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many times has the woman been sailing before?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, can I help you?\n W: Yes, I'd like to go on a sailing holiday this summer in Italy.\n M: Have you been sailing before?\n W: No. I wanted to go to Sweden last year, but I didn't have enough money.\n M: Well, it is quite expensive. Sailing holidays start at about three hundred pounds.\n W: Yes, my friends went in August last year. They paid four hundred and fifty pounds each. The most I can pay is three hundred and eighty pounds.\n M: Well, that should be enough. Would you like to be by the sea or a lake?\n W: Well, I'd prefer a lake in the mountains.\n M: Okay. The Aqua Center in north Italy will be best for you. That costs \u00a3370.\n W: Okay. Can I pay by credit card? I haven't got my checkbook.\n M: Yes, that's fine.", "choices": [ "Never.", "Once.", "Twice." ], "summary": "Never." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "In which way will the woman pay for her trip?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, can I help you?\n W: Yes, I'd like to go on a sailing holiday this summer in Italy.\n M: Have you been sailing before?\n W: No. I wanted to go to Sweden last year, but I didn't have enough money.\n M: Well, it is quite expensive. Sailing holidays start at about three hundred pounds.\n W: Yes, my friends went in August last year. They paid four hundred and fifty pounds each. The most I can pay is three hundred and eighty pounds.\n M: Well, that should be enough. Would you like to be by the sea or a lake?\n W: Well, I'd prefer a lake in the mountains.\n M: Okay. The Aqua Center in north Italy will be best for you. That costs \u00a3370.\n W: Okay. Can I pay by credit card? I haven't got my checkbook.\n M: Yes, that's fine.", "choices": [ "By check.", "With cash.", "By credit card." ], "summary": "By credit card." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, can I help you?\n W: Yes, I'd like to go on a sailing holiday this summer in Italy.\n M: Have you been sailing before?\n W: No. I wanted to go to Sweden last year, but I didn't have enough money.\n M: Well, it is quite expensive. Sailing holidays start at about three hundred pounds.\n W: Yes, my friends went in August last year. They paid four hundred and fifty pounds each. The most I can pay is three hundred and eighty pounds.\n M: Well, that should be enough. Would you like to be by the sea or a lake?\n W: Well, I'd prefer a lake in the mountains.\n M: Okay. The Aqua Center in north Italy will be best for you. That costs \u00a3370.\n W: Okay. Can I pay by credit card? I haven't got my checkbook.\n M: Yes, that's fine.", "choices": [ "The man is planning a trip for the woman.", "The woman is going to climb mountains.", "They are talking about their travel experience." ], "summary": "The man is planning a trip for the woman." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation take place?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me. If I want to read the newspapers, can I take them out?\n W: No, you may read them in the reading room over there.", "choices": [ "In a library.", "In a restaurant.", "In a classroom." ], "summary": "In a library." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man refuse the woman?", "dialogue": "W: Would you mind if I borrowed your car just over the weekend?\n M: I'm sorry, but it's just not possible, because I'm visiting my mother this weekend.", "choices": [ "He doesn't have a car.", "He'll be using his car.", "She doesn't drive." ], "summary": "He'll be using his car." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who will the man meet at nine o'clock?", "dialogue": "F: Can you come and see me at nine o'clock?\n M: I'm afraid not. I'll be meeting Mr. Green at that time.", "choices": [ "Mr. Green.", "Mrs. Green.", "His sister." ], "summary": "Mr. Green." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the weather like today?", "dialogue": "M: Is it raining outside?\n W: Yes, it is raining hard.", "choices": [ "It's fine.", "It's raining.", "It's sunny." ], "summary": "It's raining." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's wrong with the woman?", "dialogue": "W: I'm losing my sleep. I feel tired and sleepy all the time. I've got to do something about it.\n M: I'm so sorry for you. But what are you going to do?\n W: I want to move out of the dorm and rent a small flat.\n M: That's a good idea. It will be much more convenient for you.\n W: But I need your help.\n M: How? To find one person for you?\n W: Yes\n M: I'll sleep on it tonight and tell you my decision tomorrow. OK?", "choices": [ "She has caught a cold.", "She has a headache.", "She feels tired and sleepy all the time." ], "summary": "She feels tired and sleepy all the time." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the woman going to do with the problem?", "dialogue": "W: I'm losing my sleep. I feel tired and sleepy all the time. I've got to do something about it.\n M: I'm so sorry for you. But what are you going to do?\n W: I want to move out of the dorm and rent a small flat.\n M: That's a good idea. It will be much more convenient for you.\n W: But I need your help.\n M: How? To find one person for you?\n W: Yes\n M: I'll sleep on it tonight and tell you my decision tomorrow. OK?", "choices": [ "She wants to stop learning the text.", "She wants to rent a small flat.", "She wants to see a doctor." ], "summary": "She wants to rent a small flat." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman need the man's help?", "dialogue": "W: I'm losing my sleep. I feel tired and sleepy all the time. I've got to do something about it.\n M: I'm so sorry for you. But what are you going to do?\n W: I want to move out of the dorm and rent a small flat.\n M: That's a good idea. It will be much more convenient for you.\n W: But I need your help.\n M: How? To find one person for you?\n W: Yes\n M: I'll sleep on it tonight and tell you my decision tomorrow. OK?", "choices": [ "Because she is afraid of living by herself and she is short of money.", "Because she is afraid of seeing a doctor.", "Because she needs to rent a fiat." ], "summary": "Because she is afraid of living by herself and she is short of money." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which bus should the man take to get to Prince Street?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me. How can I get to the Prince Street?\n W: Take Bus No. 13 and get off at Prince Street stop.\n M: Can you tell me where I can buy such kind of shirt?\n W: Oh, that's easy. There's a man's shop just around the corner.\n M: Thank you.", "choices": [ "Bus No. 12.", "Bus No. 30.", "Bus No. 13." ], "summary": "Bus No. 13." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man want to buy?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me. How can I get to the Prince Street?\n W: Take Bus No. 13 and get off at Prince Street stop.\n M: Can you tell me where I can buy such kind of shirt?\n W: Oh, that's easy. There's a man's shop just around the corner.\n M: Thank you.", "choices": [ "A shirt.", "A bag.", "A tie." ], "summary": "A shirt." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much money should the clerk return to the woman?", "dialogue": "W: I'd like to change this green T-shirt that I bought last week to the red one.\n M: Let me see. The red one is $10.65, and the green one was $14.65.", "choices": [ "$25.", "$24.", "$4." ], "summary": "$4." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we infer from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: We are going to change our meeting from Monday to Tuesday.\n M: It's all the same to me.", "choices": [ "The man won't have the meeting.", "The man will go to the meeting whether the time is changed or not.", "The man will go for a meeting any day." ], "summary": "The man will go to the meeting whether the time is changed or not." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What had Fred and Mary first decided to do?", "dialogue": "W: Say, Fred, I read a bad review of the movie we were going to see tonight. Would you like to do something else? Maybe we could go to the jazz concert at the school auditorium instead. It starts at eight.\n M: I don't know whether I would like that kind of music or not, Mary.\n W: Well, in that case, let's go to the new production of Hamlet. It's supposed to be a good one, but tickets are hard to get.\n M: I think I'd like that. I'll meet you there at seven thirty.\n W: I think we should get there earlier to be sure we get tickets. Could you make it at seven?\n M: Sure. I'll see you then.", "choices": [ "Go to a movie.", "Go to a concert.", "Go to a play." ], "summary": "Go to a movie." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does Fred not want to go to the concert?", "dialogue": "W: Say, Fred, I read a bad review of the movie we were going to see tonight. Would you like to do something else? Maybe we could go to the jazz concert at the school auditorium instead. It starts at eight.\n M: I don't know whether I would like that kind of music or not, Mary.\n W: Well, in that case, let's go to the new production of Hamlet. It's supposed to be a good one, but tickets are hard to get.\n M: I think I'd like that. I'll meet you there at seven thirty.\n W: I think we should get there earlier to be sure we get tickets. Could you make it at seven?\n M: Sure. I'll see you then.", "choices": [ "There was a bad review.", "He doesn't think he will like it.", "Tickets are hard to get." ], "summary": "He doesn't think he will like it." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When do Mary and Fred agree to meet?", "dialogue": "W: Say, Fred, I read a bad review of the movie we were going to see tonight. Would you like to do something else? Maybe we could go to the jazz concert at the school auditorium instead. It starts at eight.\n M: I don't know whether I would like that kind of music or not, Mary.\n W: Well, in that case, let's go to the new production of Hamlet. It's supposed to be a good one, but tickets are hard to get.\n M: I think I'd like that. I'll meet you there at seven thirty.\n W: I think we should get there earlier to be sure we get tickets. Could you make it at seven?\n M: Sure. I'll see you then.", "choices": [ "At 8:30.", "At 7:30.", "At 7:00." ], "summary": "At 7:00." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man want?", "dialogue": "F: What can I get you to drink? Tea or coffee?\n M: Well, It's pretty hot day. I think I could do with a beer.", "choices": [ "Tea", "Coffee", "Neither tea nor coffee" ], "summary": "Neither tea nor coffee" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man plan to do in the library?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Jenny. We will have our midterm exams next month. I plan to look for some important books and study at the library. Do you want to join me?\n W: Sure. I need to return some books. They are due today. Besides, I can also read some weekly publications, magazines and newspapers.\n M: Great. We can go to the swimming pool in the gymnasium after that.\n W: Sounds a good idea. Summer is approaching. Today's temperature has reached 35 degree Centigrade. Are you good at swimming?\n M: Well, that's a good question. I haven't swum for almost two years. I think I need more practice.\n W: Oh, it's almost 9. I need to hurry. I am running late now. See you after class at the gate of the library then. Bye!\n M: See you then.", "choices": [ "Return some books.", "Prepare for the coming exam.", "Read some magazines and newspapers." ], "summary": "Prepare for the coming exam." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What season is it now?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Jenny. We will have our midterm exams next month. I plan to look for some important books and study at the library. Do you want to join me?\n W: Sure. I need to return some books. They are due today. Besides, I can also read some weekly publications, magazines and newspapers.\n M: Great. We can go to the swimming pool in the gymnasium after that.\n W: Sounds a good idea. Summer is approaching. Today's temperature has reached 35 degree Centigrade. Are you good at swimming?\n M: Well, that's a good question. I haven't swum for almost two years. I think I need more practice.\n W: Oh, it's almost 9. I need to hurry. I am running late now. See you after class at the gate of the library then. Bye!\n M: See you then.", "choices": [ "Spring.", "Summer.", "Autumn." ], "summary": "Spring." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where will they meet?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Jenny. We will have our midterm exams next month. I plan to look for some important books and study at the library. Do you want to join me?\n W: Sure. I need to return some books. They are due today. Besides, I can also read some weekly publications, magazines and newspapers.\n M: Great. We can go to the swimming pool in the gymnasium after that.\n W: Sounds a good idea. Summer is approaching. Today's temperature has reached 35 degree Centigrade. Are you good at swimming?\n M: Well, that's a good question. I haven't swum for almost two years. I think I need more practice.\n W: Oh, it's almost 9. I need to hurry. I am running late now. See you after class at the gate of the library then. Bye!\n M: See you then.", "choices": [ "In the classroom.", "In the gymnasium.", "In front of the library." ], "summary": "In front of the library." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man say about his coat?", "dialogue": "W: Why don't you wear the blue coat your sister gave you for your birthday?\n M: I love that coat, but it lost two buttons.", "choices": [ "He can't wear it.", "He lost it.", "He can't find it." ], "summary": "He can't wear it." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does this conversation take place?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Ms Thomas. What can I do for you?\n W: Well, I've been having bad stomach pains lately, doctor.\n M: Oh, I'm sorry to hear that. How long have you been having them?\n W: Just in the last few weeks. I get a very sharp pain about an hour after having meals.\n M: I see. Do you get this after every meal?\n W: Let me think. No, it's usually in the afternoon, after lunch.\n M: Well, what do you have for lunch?\n W: Oh, I mostly just have a quick hamburger and rush back to the office. We're very busy at the moment.\n M: Well, I don't think it's a serious thing. Maybe you eat too quickly. It's bad for your health.\n W: My husband is always telling me that.\n M: Anyway, I'll give you something for it and see what happens. Take the medicine three times a day.\n W: After meals or before?\n M: After eating.\n W: Thank you, doctor.\n M: You're welcome.", "choices": [ "In a restaurant.", "In a hospital.", "At the office." ], "summary": "In a hospital." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When does the woman get a pain in stomach?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Ms Thomas. What can I do for you?\n W: Well, I've been having bad stomach pains lately, doctor.\n M: Oh, I'm sorry to hear that. How long have you been having them?\n W: Just in the last few weeks. I get a very sharp pain about an hour after having meals.\n M: I see. Do you get this after every meal?\n W: Let me think. No, it's usually in the afternoon, after lunch.\n M: Well, what do you have for lunch?\n W: Oh, I mostly just have a quick hamburger and rush back to the office. We're very busy at the moment.\n M: Well, I don't think it's a serious thing. Maybe you eat too quickly. It's bad for your health.\n W: My husband is always telling me that.\n M: Anyway, I'll give you something for it and see what happens. Take the medicine three times a day.\n W: After meals or before?\n M: After eating.\n W: Thank you, doctor.\n M: You're welcome.", "choices": [ "About an hour after she has eaten.", "About an hour before she has eaten.", "Just when she begins to eat." ], "summary": "About an hour after she has eaten." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can you conclude about the woman's husband from this conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Ms Thomas. What can I do for you?\n W: Well, I've been having bad stomach pains lately, doctor.\n M: Oh, I'm sorry to hear that. How long have you been having them?\n W: Just in the last few weeks. I get a very sharp pain about an hour after having meals.\n M: I see. Do you get this after every meal?\n W: Let me think. No, it's usually in the afternoon, after lunch.\n M: Well, what do you have for lunch?\n W: Oh, I mostly just have a quick hamburger and rush back to the office. We're very busy at the moment.\n M: Well, I don't think it's a serious thing. Maybe you eat too quickly. It's bad for your health.\n W: My husband is always telling me that.\n M: Anyway, I'll give you something for it and see what happens. Take the medicine three times a day.\n W: After meals or before?\n M: After eating.\n W: Thank you, doctor.\n M: You're welcome.", "choices": [ "He eats very quickly.", "He doesn't eat as quickly as his wife.", "He sometimes eats more slowly than his wife." ], "summary": "He doesn't eat as quickly as his wife." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does this conversation tell us about Andrew?", "dialogue": "W: Has Andrew come back from his trip to Paris?\n M: Yes, and he liked it so much that after only two weeks at home, he went back to study French for a year.", "choices": [ "He will return from Parisin two weeks.", "He is studying French in Paris.", "He is having a vacation in Paris." ], "summary": "He is studying French in Paris." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "In which field does the man have a master's degree?", "dialogue": "W: How's school going, Tom?\n M: Just fine. I was finally admitted to graduate school.\n W: Great! Are you going to do a doctor's degree?\n M: Yes. I'm going to do a doctorate in chemistry.\n W: That sounds like a difficult field.\n M: It is interesting to me.\n W: You've got a degree in nuclear physics, haven't you?\n M: Just a master's degree, actually. I think chemistry is a lot better field for me. I've always preferred chemistry to physics.\n W: What do you plan to do after you finish?\n M: I haven't decided yet. I am thinking of going into medical research.\n W: Well, you've got some years of hard study ahead of you.\n M: That's right. What about you, Linda? I heard you will soon finish your Bachelor's degree in literature.\n W: That's right. I've always dreamed of being an excellent writer.", "choices": [ "Chemistry.", "Nuclear physics.", "Literature." ], "summary": "Nuclear physics." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman think of chemistry?", "dialogue": "W: How's school going, Tom?\n M: Just fine. I was finally admitted to graduate school.\n W: Great! Are you going to do a doctor's degree?\n M: Yes. I'm going to do a doctorate in chemistry.\n W: That sounds like a difficult field.\n M: It is interesting to me.\n W: You've got a degree in nuclear physics, haven't you?\n M: Just a master's degree, actually. I think chemistry is a lot better field for me. I've always preferred chemistry to physics.\n W: What do you plan to do after you finish?\n M: I haven't decided yet. I am thinking of going into medical research.\n W: Well, you've got some years of hard study ahead of you.\n M: That's right. What about you, Linda? I heard you will soon finish your Bachelor's degree in literature.\n W: That's right. I've always dreamed of being an excellent writer.", "choices": [ "Difficult.", "Interesting.", "Popular." ], "summary": "Difficult." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn about the man?", "dialogue": "W: How's school going, Tom?\n M: Just fine. I was finally admitted to graduate school.\n W: Great! Are you going to do a doctor's degree?\n M: Yes. I'm going to do a doctorate in chemistry.\n W: That sounds like a difficult field.\n M: It is interesting to me.\n W: You've got a degree in nuclear physics, haven't you?\n M: Just a master's degree, actually. I think chemistry is a lot better field for me. I've always preferred chemistry to physics.\n W: What do you plan to do after you finish?\n M: I haven't decided yet. I am thinking of going into medical research.\n W: Well, you've got some years of hard study ahead of you.\n M: That's right. What about you, Linda? I heard you will soon finish your Bachelor's degree in literature.\n W: That's right. I've always dreamed of being an excellent writer.", "choices": [ "He prefers physics to chemistry.", "He just graduated from high school.", "He has years of hard study ahead of him." ], "summary": "He has years of hard study ahead of him." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman want to be?", "dialogue": "W: How's school going, Tom?\n M: Just fine. I was finally admitted to graduate school.\n W: Great! Are you going to do a doctor's degree?\n M: Yes. I'm going to do a doctorate in chemistry.\n W: That sounds like a difficult field.\n M: It is interesting to me.\n W: You've got a degree in nuclear physics, haven't you?\n M: Just a master's degree, actually. I think chemistry is a lot better field for me. I've always preferred chemistry to physics.\n W: What do you plan to do after you finish?\n M: I haven't decided yet. I am thinking of going into medical research.\n W: Well, you've got some years of hard study ahead of you.\n M: That's right. What about you, Linda? I heard you will soon finish your Bachelor's degree in literature.\n W: That's right. I've always dreamed of being an excellent writer.", "choices": [ "A doctor.", "A writer.", "A teacher." ], "summary": "A writer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What festival is it today?", "dialogue": "W: Happy New Year.\n M: The same to you.", "choices": [ "New Year's Day.", "Christmas.", "Mid-autumn Day." ], "summary": "New Year's Day." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn about the man?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Mr Anderson.\n M: Don't call me Mr Anderson. Everybody calls me Robert. First names are more friendly than surnames, aren't they?", "choices": [ "He is friendly.", "He is angry with the woman.", "His name is Robert Anderson." ], "summary": "His name is Robert Anderson." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is the woman most probably speaking to?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, sir. I'm going to send this parcel to London. What's the postage for it?\n M: Let me see. It's one pound and fifty.", "choices": [ "A postal clerk.", "A taxi driver.", "A bus conductor." ], "summary": "A postal clerk." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is making the telephone call?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Thomas Brothers.\n M: Hello, this is Mike Landon here. Is Jack Cooper there by any chance?\n W: I am afraid not, he is away for a day or two, back on, let's see, Monday morning.\n M: Oh, well perhaps I can live a message for him.\n W: Yes, of course, just a minute. Now, let's see, to Jack Cooper from Mike London.\n M: No, Landon, L-a-n-d-o-n.\n W: Sorry, yes, got that, and what's the message?\n M: Well it's just this: could he come to a meeting on Monday afternoon at 5:00 pm?\n W: That's this coming Monday, October 12th?\n M: Right, it's to discuss the new factory in France.\n W: Fine, I've got that. I will see that he gets it as soon as he comes in on Monday.\n M: Good, thank you, goodbye.", "choices": [ "Thomas Brothers.", "Mike Landon.", "Jack Cooper." ], "summary": "Mike Landon." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What relation is the woman to Mr. Cooper?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Thomas Brothers.\n M: Hello, this is Mike Landon here. Is Jack Cooper there by any chance?\n W: I am afraid not, he is away for a day or two, back on, let's see, Monday morning.\n M: Oh, well perhaps I can live a message for him.\n W: Yes, of course, just a minute. Now, let's see, to Jack Cooper from Mike London.\n M: No, Landon, L-a-n-d-o-n.\n W: Sorry, yes, got that, and what's the message?\n M: Well it's just this: could he come to a meeting on Monday afternoon at 5:00 pm?\n W: That's this coming Monday, October 12th?\n M: Right, it's to discuss the new factory in France.\n W: Fine, I've got that. I will see that he gets it as soon as he comes in on Monday.\n M: Good, thank you, goodbye.", "choices": [ "His wife.", "His boss.", "His secretary." ], "summary": "His secretary." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the message about?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Thomas Brothers.\n M: Hello, this is Mike Landon here. Is Jack Cooper there by any chance?\n W: I am afraid not, he is away for a day or two, back on, let's see, Monday morning.\n M: Oh, well perhaps I can live a message for him.\n W: Yes, of course, just a minute. Now, let's see, to Jack Cooper from Mike London.\n M: No, Landon, L-a-n-d-o-n.\n W: Sorry, yes, got that, and what's the message?\n M: Well it's just this: could he come to a meeting on Monday afternoon at 5:00 pm?\n W: That's this coming Monday, October 12th?\n M: Right, it's to discuss the new factory in France.\n W: Fine, I've got that. I will see that he gets it as soon as he comes in on Monday.\n M: Good, thank you, goodbye.", "choices": [ "A meeting.", "A visit to France.", "The date for a trip." ], "summary": "A meeting." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What day is it when the conversation takes place?", "dialogue": "A: I won't have anything to wear to work on Monday unless I pick up my clothes at the dry cleaner's.\n B: Then you'd better hurry. It closes at noon on Sundays.\n A: Oh! I should have gone there on Saturday.", "choices": [ "Saturday.", "Sunday.", "Monday." ], "summary": "Sunday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why doesn't Peter drive a car to work?", "dialogue": "W: Peter, where is the ear? I haven't seen you drive to work for a long time! Is it broken or stolen?\n M: Hi, Susan] Oh, no! Of course not! I give up driving to work. Instead, I ride to my working place.\n W: Why is that?\n M: You see. There is only a stone's throw from my home to my working place. I think riding a bike to work is more convenient.\n W: I don't think so. It will take you at least 25 minutes to get to our company from here.\n M: Yes, sometimes, 30 minutes. But I love riding to work now. It is a totally different picture on my way to work.\n W: Why do you think so?\n M: You see, every morning, after I set off for work, I can breathe the new fresh air along the way. By the time I reach my office, I feel rather revived. I even don't rely on coffee to spend my morning hours.\n W: Is it so magical?\n M: At least, that's how I feel about riding to work. I can't believe I have wasted so much fresh morning air in the past 3 years!\n W: Will you continue riding to work in the future?\n M: I think so.", "choices": [ "His car is broken.", "His car is stolen.", "His working place is not far from his home." ], "summary": "His working place is not far from his home." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many years have Peter been driving to work?", "dialogue": "W: Peter, where is the ear? I haven't seen you drive to work for a long time! Is it broken or stolen?\n M: Hi, Susan] Oh, no! Of course not! I give up driving to work. Instead, I ride to my working place.\n W: Why is that?\n M: You see. There is only a stone's throw from my home to my working place. I think riding a bike to work is more convenient.\n W: I don't think so. It will take you at least 25 minutes to get to our company from here.\n M: Yes, sometimes, 30 minutes. But I love riding to work now. It is a totally different picture on my way to work.\n W: Why do you think so?\n M: You see, every morning, after I set off for work, I can breathe the new fresh air along the way. By the time I reach my office, I feel rather revived. I even don't rely on coffee to spend my morning hours.\n W: Is it so magical?\n M: At least, that's how I feel about riding to work. I can't believe I have wasted so much fresh morning air in the past 3 years!\n W: Will you continue riding to work in the future?\n M: I think so.", "choices": [ "2 year.", "3 years.", "4 years." ], "summary": "3 years." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which of the following can we infer from the passage?", "dialogue": "W: Peter, where is the ear? I haven't seen you drive to work for a long time! Is it broken or stolen?\n M: Hi, Susan] Oh, no! Of course not! I give up driving to work. Instead, I ride to my working place.\n W: Why is that?\n M: You see. There is only a stone's throw from my home to my working place. I think riding a bike to work is more convenient.\n W: I don't think so. It will take you at least 25 minutes to get to our company from here.\n M: Yes, sometimes, 30 minutes. But I love riding to work now. It is a totally different picture on my way to work.\n W: Why do you think so?\n M: You see, every morning, after I set off for work, I can breathe the new fresh air along the way. By the time I reach my office, I feel rather revived. I even don't rely on coffee to spend my morning hours.\n W: Is it so magical?\n M: At least, that's how I feel about riding to work. I can't believe I have wasted so much fresh morning air in the past 3 years!\n W: Will you continue riding to work in the future?\n M: I think so.", "choices": [ "The woman goes to work on foot.", "The woman goes to work by car.", "The woman goes to work by bike." ], "summary": "The woman goes to work by car." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the possible relationship between the two?", "dialogue": "W: Peter, where is the ear? I haven't seen you drive to work for a long time! Is it broken or stolen?\n M: Hi, Susan] Oh, no! Of course not! I give up driving to work. Instead, I ride to my working place.\n W: Why is that?\n M: You see. There is only a stone's throw from my home to my working place. I think riding a bike to work is more convenient.\n W: I don't think so. It will take you at least 25 minutes to get to our company from here.\n M: Yes, sometimes, 30 minutes. But I love riding to work now. It is a totally different picture on my way to work.\n W: Why do you think so?\n M: You see, every morning, after I set off for work, I can breathe the new fresh air along the way. By the time I reach my office, I feel rather revived. I even don't rely on coffee to spend my morning hours.\n W: Is it so magical?\n M: At least, that's how I feel about riding to work. I can't believe I have wasted so much fresh morning air in the past 3 years!\n W: Will you continue riding to work in the future?\n M: I think so.", "choices": [ "Classmates.", "Husband and wife.", "Colleagues." ], "summary": "Colleagues." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the woman have to walk?", "dialogue": "M: What happened to you? You are so late.\n W: My car broke down on the highway, and I have to walk.", "choices": [ "Something happened to her car.", "She was broken and couldn't afford the bus.", "She got up too late to catch the bus." ], "summary": "Something happened to her car." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why was Joan late for work?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Joan. Why are you late today? You are never late for work.\n W: No, I never. But ...\n M: Wow! You coat's got very dirty! Did you fall?\n W: Yes, I had a terrible experience on the underground train. Listen to this! A man came up to me and pulled out a knife. He pointed it right at me!\n M: Oh, no! Are you all right? Did he hurt you?\n W: No, he didn't hurt me, but he took my handbag.\n M: Then what happened? What did you do?\n W: I caught hold of his knife, and he pushed me to the floor.\n M: Oh, no! Why did you catch hold of his knife? That's dangerous.\n W: I don't know. I didn't think.\n M: What did the other passengers do? Did they help you?\n W: Yes, they did. Two men ran after the robber and held him.\n M: Did the police come?\n W: Yeah. The conductor called a policeman, and he took the robber to the police station.\n M: Wow! What a story! Thank God you're all right.", "choices": [ "She got up very late that morning.", "The train was late.", "She was robbed and tried to catch the robber." ], "summary": "She was robbed and tried to catch the robber." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was robbed of her?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Joan. Why are you late today? You are never late for work.\n W: No, I never. But ...\n M: Wow! You coat's got very dirty! Did you fall?\n W: Yes, I had a terrible experience on the underground train. Listen to this! A man came up to me and pulled out a knife. He pointed it right at me!\n M: Oh, no! Are you all right? Did he hurt you?\n W: No, he didn't hurt me, but he took my handbag.\n M: Then what happened? What did you do?\n W: I caught hold of his knife, and he pushed me to the floor.\n M: Oh, no! Why did you catch hold of his knife? That's dangerous.\n W: I don't know. I didn't think.\n M: What did the other passengers do? Did they help you?\n W: Yes, they did. Two men ran after the robber and held him.\n M: Did the police come?\n W: Yeah. The conductor called a policeman, and he took the robber to the police station.\n M: Wow! What a story! Thank God you're all right.", "choices": [ "Her handbag.", "Some money.", "Her wallet." ], "summary": "Her handbag." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Joan. Why are you late today? You are never late for work.\n W: No, I never. But ...\n M: Wow! You coat's got very dirty! Did you fall?\n W: Yes, I had a terrible experience on the underground train. Listen to this! A man came up to me and pulled out a knife. He pointed it right at me!\n M: Oh, no! Are you all right? Did he hurt you?\n W: No, he didn't hurt me, but he took my handbag.\n M: Then what happened? What did you do?\n W: I caught hold of his knife, and he pushed me to the floor.\n M: Oh, no! Why did you catch hold of his knife? That's dangerous.\n W: I don't know. I didn't think.\n M: What did the other passengers do? Did they help you?\n W: Yes, they did. Two men ran after the robber and held him.\n M: Did the police come?\n W: Yeah. The conductor called a policeman, and he took the robber to the police station.\n M: Wow! What a story! Thank God you're all right.", "choices": [ "There are more and more robbers nowadays.", "The woman was very brave.", "The woman often got her coat dirty." ], "summary": "The woman was very brave." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they going to do?", "dialogue": "W: We are going to watch a football game. Would you like to go with us?\n M: I'd love to.", "choices": [ "Watch a football game.", "Watch a basketball game.", "Play a football match." ], "summary": "Watch a football game." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does John Smith come from?", "dialogue": "W: Where do you come from?\n M: I come from America.", "choices": [ "England.", "America.", "Canada." ], "summary": "America." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman want to know?", "dialogue": "M: Sally broke her arm last week.\n W: How did she do that?", "choices": [ "How Sally is feeling.", "What Sally had done to break her arm.", "Where Sally lost her money last week." ], "summary": "What Sally had done to break her arm." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which of the following is right?", "dialogue": "M: I am glad you could come. I have been looking forward to meeting you. I have heard so much about you.\n W: It's so nice to meet you. You have just moved here, haven't you?", "choices": [ "The man is the woman's old friend.", "The woman knew the man before.", "The man knows something about the woman." ], "summary": "The man knows something about the woman." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What has the woman done?", "dialogue": "W: Oh, dear. My weight has gone up again.\n M: I'm not surprised. You've been eating too much.\n W: I wish I could lose weight. I have been to the hospital.\n M: Were you given any advice?\n W: Yeah, the doctor asked me to clean up my diet by cutting down meat.\n M: What's more, you had better do more exercise.\n W: You're right.", "choices": [ "She has seen a doctor.", "She has cleaned up her diet.", "She has given some advice." ], "summary": "She has seen a doctor." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man speaker suggest the woman do?", "dialogue": "W: Oh, dear. My weight has gone up again.\n M: I'm not surprised. You've been eating too much.\n W: I wish I could lose weight. I have been to the hospital.\n M: Were you given any advice?\n W: Yeah, the doctor asked me to clean up my diet by cutting down meat.\n M: What's more, you had better do more exercise.\n W: You're right.", "choices": [ "Have less meat.", "Do more exercise.", "Have cleaner food." ], "summary": "Do more exercise." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What aye the summers like in Alaska?", "dialogue": "M: Wow, I had no idea it was going to be so sunny here! I thought Alaska was supposed to be cold.\n W: Well, it is pretty cold for much of the year. But during the summer, it's just as warm as it is in states like Washington and Oregon.\n M: Interesting. The days are really long right now. I don't think the sun has been down for more than a few hours the whole time I've been here.\n W: Yeah, that's another interesting thing about the summers here. We're so far north that we're exposed to the sun for almost the entire day. In winter, the opposite is true.\n M: You mean it's dark the whole time?\n W: Well, not the whole time... but maybe for two-thirds of every day from December to February.\n M: Whoa! How do you make it through every year? As a California native, I wouldn't be able to handle that for more than one season!\n W: I guess I'm used to it. When I was a kid, it was pretty fun to play with flashlights and have campfires outside in the afternoon. I never noticed that life was worse because it was always dark.", "choices": [ "They are very dark.", "They are pretty cold.", "They ale quite bright." ], "summary": "They ale quite bright." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did the man grow up?", "dialogue": "M: Wow, I had no idea it was going to be so sunny here! I thought Alaska was supposed to be cold.\n W: Well, it is pretty cold for much of the year. But during the summer, it's just as warm as it is in states like Washington and Oregon.\n M: Interesting. The days are really long right now. I don't think the sun has been down for more than a few hours the whole time I've been here.\n W: Yeah, that's another interesting thing about the summers here. We're so far north that we're exposed to the sun for almost the entire day. In winter, the opposite is true.\n M: You mean it's dark the whole time?\n W: Well, not the whole time... but maybe for two-thirds of every day from December to February.\n M: Whoa! How do you make it through every year? As a California native, I wouldn't be able to handle that for more than one season!\n W: I guess I'm used to it. When I was a kid, it was pretty fun to play with flashlights and have campfires outside in the afternoon. I never noticed that life was worse because it was always dark.", "choices": [ "In Oregon.", "In California.", "In Washington." ], "summary": "In California." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman think of the winters in Alaska?", "dialogue": "M: Wow, I had no idea it was going to be so sunny here! I thought Alaska was supposed to be cold.\n W: Well, it is pretty cold for much of the year. But during the summer, it's just as warm as it is in states like Washington and Oregon.\n M: Interesting. The days are really long right now. I don't think the sun has been down for more than a few hours the whole time I've been here.\n W: Yeah, that's another interesting thing about the summers here. We're so far north that we're exposed to the sun for almost the entire day. In winter, the opposite is true.\n M: You mean it's dark the whole time?\n W: Well, not the whole time... but maybe for two-thirds of every day from December to February.\n M: Whoa! How do you make it through every year? As a California native, I wouldn't be able to handle that for more than one season!\n W: I guess I'm used to it. When I was a kid, it was pretty fun to play with flashlights and have campfires outside in the afternoon. I never noticed that life was worse because it was always dark.", "choices": [ "She doesn't mind them at all.", "She thinks they have gotten worse.", "She couldn't stand them for very long." ], "summary": "She doesn't mind them at all." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man now?", "dialogue": "W: Only three more months to go, so what're you going to do after your graduation, Simon?\n M: My father is going to give me a job in his company. I'll probably work there about a year. So I can learn the basics.\n W: And what're you doing after that?\n M: Well, after that, I'm going back to college and get my degree in business.\n W: That sounds very nice.", "choices": [ "A university student", "A company clerk", "A businessman" ], "summary": "A university student" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn about the man's father?", "dialogue": "W: Only three more months to go, so what're you going to do after your graduation, Simon?\n M: My father is going to give me a job in his company. I'll probably work there about a year. So I can learn the basics.\n W: And what're you doing after that?\n M: Well, after that, I'm going back to college and get my degree in business.\n W: That sounds very nice.", "choices": [ "He is a college professor", "He is strict with the man", "He runs a company" ], "summary": "He runs a company" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the speakers?", "dialogue": "W: Sorry, I'm late for my flight and I'm in a hurry. Where is Gate 21?\n M: Go downstairs and turn left. Walk straight and you'll see it.\n W: Thanks.", "choices": [ "At a cinema.", "At the airport.", "In a shopping center." ], "summary": "At the airport." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "is the man going to Pittsburgh?", "dialogue": "M: I'd like two tickets for the 10 o'clock train to Pittsburgh, please.\n W: One way, or round trip?\n M: One way, please. Oh, and one of them is for a child.\n W: Fine. That comes to 134.00.", "choices": [ "By taxi.", "By train.", "By subway." ], "summary": "By train." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the man's opinion?", "dialogue": "W: I like to travel by train.\n M: But reports say flying is safer than traveling by train.", "choices": [ "He likes to travel by train.", "He thinks traveling by train is safe.", "He prefers to travel by plane." ], "summary": "He prefers to travel by plane." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "For which day does the man book a room finally?", "dialogue": "W: Hello. Sunnyside Hotel. May I help you?\n M: Yes, I'd like to book a room for two on the 21st of March.\n W: Okay. Let me check our books here for a moment. The 21st of May, right?\n M: No. March, not May.\n W: Oh, sorry. Let me see here. Hmm,\n M: Are you all booked that night?\n W: I'm sorry. They are all booked that day.\n M: Then do you have a room available either on the 20th or the 22nd?\n W: Well, would you like a smoking or non-smoking room?\n M: Non-smoking, please.\n W: Okay, we do have a few rooms available on the 20th; we're full on the 22nd, unless you want a smoking room.\n M: Well, how much is the non-smoking room on the 20th?\n W: $ 80, plus the 10% room tax.\n M: Okay, that'll be fine.\n W: All right. Could I have your name, please?\n M: Yes. David Smith.\n W: Okay, Mr. Smith, we look forward to seeing you.\n M: Okay. Goodbye.", "choices": [ "March 21st.", "March 20th.", "March 22nd." ], "summary": "March 20th." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What kind of room does the man prefer?", "dialogue": "W: Hello. Sunnyside Hotel. May I help you?\n M: Yes, I'd like to book a room for two on the 21st of March.\n W: Okay. Let me check our books here for a moment. The 21st of May, right?\n M: No. March, not May.\n W: Oh, sorry. Let me see here. Hmm,\n M: Are you all booked that night?\n W: I'm sorry. They are all booked that day.\n M: Then do you have a room available either on the 20th or the 22nd?\n W: Well, would you like a smoking or non-smoking room?\n M: Non-smoking, please.\n W: Okay, we do have a few rooms available on the 20th; we're full on the 22nd, unless you want a smoking room.\n M: Well, how much is the non-smoking room on the 20th?\n W: $ 80, plus the 10% room tax.\n M: Okay, that'll be fine.\n W: All right. Could I have your name, please?\n M: Yes. David Smith.\n W: Okay, Mr. Smith, we look forward to seeing you.\n M: Okay. Goodbye.", "choices": [ "A non-smoking room.", "A smoking room.", "Either one is okay." ], "summary": "A non-smoking room." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Including tax, how much is the man's room?", "dialogue": "W: Hello. Sunnyside Hotel. May I help you?\n M: Yes, I'd like to book a room for two on the 21st of March.\n W: Okay. Let me check our books here for a moment. The 21st of May, right?\n M: No. March, not May.\n W: Oh, sorry. Let me see here. Hmm,\n M: Are you all booked that night?\n W: I'm sorry. They are all booked that day.\n M: Then do you have a room available either on the 20th or the 22nd?\n W: Well, would you like a smoking or non-smoking room?\n M: Non-smoking, please.\n W: Okay, we do have a few rooms available on the 20th; we're full on the 22nd, unless you want a smoking room.\n M: Well, how much is the non-smoking room on the 20th?\n W: $ 80, plus the 10% room tax.\n M: Okay, that'll be fine.\n W: All right. Could I have your name, please?\n M: Yes. David Smith.\n W: Okay, Mr. Smith, we look forward to seeing you.\n M: Okay. Goodbye.", "choices": [ "80 dollars.", "88 dollars.", "90 dollars." ], "summary": "88 dollars." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man going to do with his house?", "dialogue": "W: What are you going to do with your house when you want to move away?\n M: I intend to sell it. Then I decide to rent it.\n W: You think you can get more to rent it than to sell it?\n M: I suppose so.", "choices": [ "He is going to sell it.", "He will rent it to others.", "He will give it to others." ], "summary": "He will rent it to others." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the man probably feel?", "dialogue": "W: You seem to be restless the whole day today. What's up?\n M: Later in the afternoon they will announce who will get permission for the study trip to Africa.", "choices": [ "Nervous.", "Uninterested.", "Confident." ], "summary": "Nervous." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the dialog probably happen?", "dialogue": "M: What can I do for you?\n W: I'd like a T-shirt for my son.", "choices": [ "In the library.", "In the shop.", "In the restaurant." ], "summary": "In the shop." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do you know about the woman?", "dialogue": "M: Don't be mad at me. I'm only five minutes late.\n W: This is the last time I'm waiting for you. I mean it.\n M: You know, I always have a good excuse. I promise you: you'll never have to wait for me again.\n W: I hope so. Come on, let's go get our tickets now. Oh, by the way, you have got your wallet with you, don't you? I left mine at home.", "choices": [ "She doesn't believe the man's excuse.", "She's been waiting far too long.", "She's really angry with the man." ], "summary": "She's really angry with the man." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "M: Don't be mad at me. I'm only five minutes late.\n W: This is the last time I'm waiting for you. I mean it.\n M: You know, I always have a good excuse. I promise you: you'll never have to wait for me again.\n W: I hope so. Come on, let's go get our tickets now. Oh, by the way, you have got your wallet with you, don't you? I left mine at home.", "choices": [ "He got there in only five minutes.", "He has a good reason for being late.", "He is used to waiting for the woman." ], "summary": "He has a good reason for being late." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman want the man to do?", "dialogue": "M: Don't be mad at me. I'm only five minutes late.\n W: This is the last time I'm waiting for you. I mean it.\n M: You know, I always have a good excuse. I promise you: you'll never have to wait for me again.\n W: I hope so. Come on, let's go get our tickets now. Oh, by the way, you have got your wallet with you, don't you? I left mine at home.", "choices": [ "Buy the tickets.", "Buy her a wallet.", "Go back for her wallet" ], "summary": "Buy the tickets." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long does it take from here to the pest office on foot?", "dialogue": "W: Is it far from here to the post office?\n M: No, not at all. It takes about a quarter of one hour on foot.", "choices": [ "About half an hour.", "About half past an hour.", "About a quarter." ], "summary": "About a quarter." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who got a phone call first?", "dialogue": "M: When I phoned Rose, her sister said she had gone out.\n W: She had phoned to tell me that before she went away.", "choices": [ "Rose's sister.", "The woman.", "The man." ], "summary": "The woman." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man ask the woman to stop the car?", "dialogue": "W: What is that sound? I can hear something coming from the back of the car. Can you hear it?\n M: Yeah, I can. Pull over by this gas station up ahead. I think I know what the problem is. I need new tires, anyway.", "choices": [ "They have engine trouble.", "They need some gas.", "They have a flat tire." ], "summary": "They have engine trouble." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's happened to John?", "dialogue": "W: John has taken some medicine. He is sleeping now.\n M: OK. Call me ff you need some help.", "choices": [ "He is calling.", "He needs help.", "He is ill." ], "summary": "He is ill." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man want to drink?", "dialogue": "W: What would you like, a cup of tea or a glass of coffee?\n M: Neither, thanks. A cup of orange will be fine.", "choices": [ "A cup of orange.", "A glass of coffee.", "Some tea." ], "summary": "A cup of orange." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What color does the man prefer?", "dialogue": "W: Do you think we should paint our bedroom yellow or light blue?\n M: Why not pink?", "choices": [ "Light blue.", "Yellow.", "Pink" ], "summary": "Pink" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the woman happy?", "dialogue": "M: How do you like your new room, Jane?\n W: It's not big; the rent is high. And I'm far away from work. But I enjoy myself very much.\n M: Why?\n W: I am able to get rid of that annoying roommate at last.", "choices": [ "Her present rent is much lower.", "She has left her former roommate.", "She has got rid of her dull work." ], "summary": "She has left her former roommate." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman ask the man to do?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Jeff, it's Marina. I'm sorry but my computer is not working. Could you get someone to check it?\n M: Don't worry. I'll ask an engineer to check it for you, is that OK?", "choices": [ "Tell her what the problem is.", "Repair the computer for her.", "Send someone to help her." ], "summary": "Send someone to help her." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man imply?", "dialogue": "W: Well, I find No. 258 rather attractive.\n M: You know, quality is as much important as the price.", "choices": [ "The quality is more important than the price.", "The quality is less important than the price.", "The quality and the price are important." ], "summary": "The quality and the price are important." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man do next?", "dialogue": "W: Have you finished your homework?\n M: Yes, mum! I'm going to the gym now, and then I will have an art class.\n W: OK. See you.", "choices": [ "Take some exercise.", "Do his homework.", "Attend a class." ], "summary": "Take some exercise." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we infer from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Nice weather, isn't it? Oh, I've seen you around the office, but I don't think we've met, I am Henry Smith, I work in the Market Research Section.\n M: Nice to meet you, Henry, I am Helen Grant, I am in the Advertising Section on the ninth floor.", "choices": [ "The man has never seen the woman before.", "The two speakers work for the same company.", "The two speakers work on the same floor." ], "summary": "The two speakers work for the same company." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the man going?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me. Which is the way to the train station?\n F: Go down the street and turn left.", "choices": [ "To the train station.", "To the police station.", "To a shopping center." ], "summary": "To the train station." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What kind of situation was the boy in last summer?", "dialogue": "M: You know the weather's been awful so far this summer.\n W: I know. This is very unusual for Japan. Usually by now, it's really hot and humid. I'm not sure why, but this summer we've had very little rain and surprisingly cool temperatures.\n M: Well, either way I love it. I remember last summer. Oh, it was terrible. I didn't have an air-conditioner, and my apartment was on the fifth floor. Every night I slept on top of my bed with the windows wide-open and a fan six inches from my face.\n W: That sounds pretty tough. I guess I've gotten used to the heat, so I don't notice it as much. However, last year was definitely a lot hotter than this year. And, to be honest, I am enjoying the break. What are summers like for you back home?\n M: For one thing, there's little humidity. Seattle is right on the ocean so we always have a nice offshore breeze blowing in, and it doesn't really get hot until late July. That's why I found it so oppressive last year. Our summers are just so different.\n W: Interesting. Seattle sounds like a great place to be during the summer.", "choices": [ "It rained every day so he had nothing to do but sleep.", "He had no air-conditioner so he left the window wide-open every night.", "He slept with no fan at all." ], "summary": "He had no air-conditioner so he left the window wide-open every night." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the girl?", "dialogue": "M: You know the weather's been awful so far this summer.\n W: I know. This is very unusual for Japan. Usually by now, it's really hot and humid. I'm not sure why, but this summer we've had very little rain and surprisingly cool temperatures.\n M: Well, either way I love it. I remember last summer. Oh, it was terrible. I didn't have an air-conditioner, and my apartment was on the fifth floor. Every night I slept on top of my bed with the windows wide-open and a fan six inches from my face.\n W: That sounds pretty tough. I guess I've gotten used to the heat, so I don't notice it as much. However, last year was definitely a lot hotter than this year. And, to be honest, I am enjoying the break. What are summers like for you back home?\n M: For one thing, there's little humidity. Seattle is right on the ocean so we always have a nice offshore breeze blowing in, and it doesn't really get hot until late July. That's why I found it so oppressive last year. Our summers are just so different.\n W: Interesting. Seattle sounds like a great place to be during the summer.", "choices": [ "She doesn't agree with the boy on last summer's weather.", "She is not accustomed to the heat.", "She enjoys the summer holiday." ], "summary": "She enjoys the summer holiday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is NOT true on Seattle according to the boy?", "dialogue": "M: You know the weather's been awful so far this summer.\n W: I know. This is very unusual for Japan. Usually by now, it's really hot and humid. I'm not sure why, but this summer we've had very little rain and surprisingly cool temperatures.\n M: Well, either way I love it. I remember last summer. Oh, it was terrible. I didn't have an air-conditioner, and my apartment was on the fifth floor. Every night I slept on top of my bed with the windows wide-open and a fan six inches from my face.\n W: That sounds pretty tough. I guess I've gotten used to the heat, so I don't notice it as much. However, last year was definitely a lot hotter than this year. And, to be honest, I am enjoying the break. What are summers like for you back home?\n M: For one thing, there's little humidity. Seattle is right on the ocean so we always have a nice offshore breeze blowing in, and it doesn't really get hot until late July. That's why I found it so oppressive last year. Our summers are just so different.\n W: Interesting. Seattle sounds like a great place to be during the summer.", "choices": [ "Seattle is a coastle city.", "Seattle doesn't get hot until late July.", "It is rather humid in Seattle in summer." ], "summary": "It is rather humid in Seattle in summer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which class is the woman looking for?", "dialogue": "W: Is this the English class?\n M: It is the Chemistry and Physics lab.", "choices": [ "The chemistry class.", "The English class.", "The chemistry and English classes." ], "summary": "The English class." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the woman moving?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Jenny. Is it true you're moving to London?\n W: Yes, it is.\n M: What made you decide to do that?\n W: Work, mainly. I'm sure I'll be able to find a job there.\n M: You're probably right. But where are you going to live?\n W: I hope I'll find a flat to share with somebody. That way it will be cheaper.\n M: Yes, that's a good idea. Are you taking your dog with you?\n W: No, I don't think so. My parents have offered to take care of him, and I don't think he'd be happy in the city.\n M: You're probably right. But aren't you afraid of moving to such a big place, especially after living in a small village?\n W: Not really. I think I'll enjoy myself. There's so much to do there; I expect I won't miss the countryside much and I can always come back and visit.\n M: Well, I just hope you'll invite me to stay when you get settled.\n W: Of course I will.", "choices": [ "To find a nicer place to live in.", "To live together with her parents.", "To have a better job in a new place." ], "summary": "To have a better job in a new place." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where do her parents live?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Jenny. Is it true you're moving to London?\n W: Yes, it is.\n M: What made you decide to do that?\n W: Work, mainly. I'm sure I'll be able to find a job there.\n M: You're probably right. But where are you going to live?\n W: I hope I'll find a flat to share with somebody. That way it will be cheaper.\n M: Yes, that's a good idea. Are you taking your dog with you?\n W: No, I don't think so. My parents have offered to take care of him, and I don't think he'd be happy in the city.\n M: You're probably right. But aren't you afraid of moving to such a big place, especially after living in a small village?\n W: Not really. I think I'll enjoy myself. There's so much to do there; I expect I won't miss the countryside much and I can always come back and visit.\n M: Well, I just hope you'll invite me to stay when you get settled.\n W: Of course I will.", "choices": [ "In a big city.", "In a small village.", "In a nearby country." ], "summary": "In a small village." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why doesn't the woman take her dog with her?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Jenny. Is it true you're moving to London?\n W: Yes, it is.\n M: What made you decide to do that?\n W: Work, mainly. I'm sure I'll be able to find a job there.\n M: You're probably right. But where are you going to live?\n W: I hope I'll find a flat to share with somebody. That way it will be cheaper.\n M: Yes, that's a good idea. Are you taking your dog with you?\n W: No, I don't think so. My parents have offered to take care of him, and I don't think he'd be happy in the city.\n M: You're probably right. But aren't you afraid of moving to such a big place, especially after living in a small village?\n W: Not really. I think I'll enjoy myself. There's so much to do there; I expect I won't miss the countryside much and I can always come back and visit.\n M: Well, I just hope you'll invite me to stay when you get settled.\n W: Of course I will.", "choices": [ "She can't take care of it.", "Her parents don't want her to take it.", "She thinks the dog might not be happy there." ], "summary": "She thinks the dog might not be happy there." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the speakers bring to Springfield?", "dialogue": "W: Are you ready to visit grandma in Springfield?\n M: Yes. I just have to get the picture that I drew for her.\n W: Great. Let's put it in this box, so it stays nice and flat.\n M: I used the colored pencils that she got me for my birthday to make it, too! She will be happy about that.\n W: Yes, she will. She loves your artwork! I wish I had time to bake a cake.\n M: She would have liked that. You are the best baker, Mom.", "choices": [ "A cake.", "A picture.", "Colored pencils." ], "summary": "A picture." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the woman?", "dialogue": "W: Are you ready to visit grandma in Springfield?\n M: Yes. I just have to get the picture that I drew for her.\n W: Great. Let's put it in this box, so it stays nice and flat.\n M: I used the colored pencils that she got me for my birthday to make it, too! She will be happy about that.\n W: Yes, she will. She loves your artwork! I wish I had time to bake a cake.\n M: She would have liked that. You are the best baker, Mom.", "choices": [ "She has no time to bake a cake.", "She loves the boy's artwork.", "She bought the boy colored pencils." ], "summary": "She has no time to bake a cake." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the two speakers most probably do this weekend?", "dialogue": "M: What shall we do this weekend?\n W: I have no idea. Which do you prefer, going to the cinema or playing table tennis?\n M: Neither. I'd like to climb a mountain.\n W: Sounds good, if the weather is fine.", "choices": [ "See a film.", "Climb a mountain.", "Play table tennis." ], "summary": "Climb a mountain." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Robert's daughter do?", "dialogue": "W: Robert, this bicycle would be good for racing and it isn't very expensive.\n M: Yes, but my daughter needs a lighter bike to use when she goes to school.", "choices": [ "A painter.", "An athlete.", "A student." ], "summary": "A student." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "what is the relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "M: Where is Jimmy? Why hasn't he come down for breakfast? Needn't he go to school today?\n W: He's still in bed in his room.\n M: What's the matter with our dear son?\n W: He's feeling terrible. I think he must have caught a bad cold.\n M: Well, we must call the doctor.\n W: Yes. Can you remember the doctor's telephone number'?\n M: Yes. It's 7546 2811.", "choices": [ "Doctor and patient.", "Teacher and student.", "Husband and wife." ], "summary": "Husband and wife." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does Jimmy not come down for breakfast?", "dialogue": "M: Where is Jimmy? Why hasn't he come down for breakfast? Needn't he go to school today?\n W: He's still in bed in his room.\n M: What's the matter with our dear son?\n W: He's feeling terrible. I think he must have caught a bad cold.\n M: Well, we must call the doctor.\n W: Yes. Can you remember the doctor's telephone number'?\n M: Yes. It's 7546 2811.", "choices": [ "He does not want to go to school.", "He is likely to have caught a cold.", "He is too sleepy to get up." ], "summary": "He is likely to have caught a cold." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn about the two speakers?", "dialogue": "M: They say there'll be a snow-storm tonight, and the cold weather will last quite a few days.\n W: Oh! We're so lucky; we'll be getting away for a while, and having a holiday in Florida. But let's call right now to confirm our flight.", "choices": [ "They are not used to living in a cold place.", "They feel lucky to live in Florida.", "They are going to have a holiday." ], "summary": "They are going to have a holiday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How can the woman get to the cinema?", "dialogue": "F: Excuse me, could you show me the way to the cinema, please?\n M: Just turn right at the third block, then you will see it.", "choices": [ "The man don't know.", "Turn right at the third block.", "Turn left at the third block." ], "summary": "Turn right at the third block." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will they do tomorrow?", "dialogue": "M: Jane, have you got time this evening?\n W: Not really, I'm afraid. But I'll be free tomorrow.\n M: Well, I'll be busy then. Maybe another time, I'll ring up to see if you are not engaged in anything later.\n W: Sure. See you.", "choices": [ "They will meet later.", "They will not be able to see each other.", "The Woman has got something to do." ], "summary": "They will not be able to see each other." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which bag did he buy?", "dialogue": "F: The red bag is $10 and the blue one is $5.\n M: I'll take the cheaper one.", "choices": [ "The red one.", "The big one.", "The blue one." ], "summary": "The blue one." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man take the picture for?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me. I'm a photographer. May I take a picture of you and your little boy?\n W: What's it for?\n M: It's for a book of pictures. I call it Family Album. U.S.A..\n W: Oh, that's a nice idea. Well, it's fine if you take our picture.\n M: Thank you. I really appreciate your help.", "choices": [ "For a newspaper.", "For a magazine.", "For a book." ], "summary": "For a book." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman think the man should do?", "dialogue": "M: I haven't received the furniture I ordered yet. Maybe I should call to check on it.\n W: Don't worry. It takes at least a week to arrive.", "choices": [ "Place another order.", "Call to check on it.", "Wait patiently." ], "summary": "Wait patiently." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can be inferred about Professor Clark?", "dialogue": "M: Ah, er! Looks like I'm going to be a little late for class. I hope Professor Clark doesn't start on time today.\n W: Are you kidding? You can set your watch by the time he starts his class.", "choices": [ "He wants his students to be on time for class.", "He doesn't allow his students to tell jokes in class.", "He is always punctual for his class." ], "summary": "He is always punctual for his class." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where has the man been practicing for his road test this past week?", "dialogue": "Driving Officer: Okay. Mr. Smith. Let's begin your road test.\n Mr. Smith: Oh. I know I'm ready. I've been practicing in my driveway all week.\n Driving Officer: Okay. Mr. Smith. As I'm sure you are aware, you will not only be tested on your knowledge of the rules of the road, but on your behavior toward other motorists.\n Mr. Smith: Okey-dokey.\n Driving Officer: Okay. Now you can start your car.\n Mr. Smith: Yeah, right. Here we go!\n Driving Officer: Whoa! Take it easy. The speed limit in this business district is only 25 miles an hour. [Oh]. All right. Now, turn right at the next corner... [This corner?] Na, not here! Wow! You forgot to signal too!\n Mr. Smith: Gosh. I didn't see that one, and... Ah, Could you grab my cell phone under my seat. [Huh?] Nah, I'll get it.\n Driving Officer: Oh, Mr. Smith. Keep your eyes on the road!\n Mr. Smith: Oh yeah.\n Driving Officer: Okay. Now, pull over here and show me that you can parallel park.\n Mr. Smith: Sure. Wait. Hey bud. Move your car. I was here first!\n Driving Officer: Ah. Forget it. Just keep driving.\n Mr. Smith: So, how am I doing? Can I just take a peek at your notes?\n Driving Officer: No! And, uh, watch out. Mr. Smith. Now you're tailgating the vehicle in front of us.\n Mr. Smith: Oh, yeah. I'm just so excited about getting my license today. [Right.].\n Driving Officer: Okay. Now carefully, CAREFULLY turn right here, and wait, wait, WAIT... STOP!! You almost hit that pedestrian. How in the world did you pass the written test anyway? [Well...]You have to give way to any pedestrians crossing the street. Jeez!\n Mr. Smith: Oh. sorry about that. It won't happen again. [Car screeching to a stop...]\n Driving Officer: Whoa! Get out! [What?] Get out! I'm driving back to the office.\n Mr. Smith: Does this mean I didn't pass the test?\n Driving Officer: Look, Mr. Smith. Could you do me a favor? When you come back to take the test again, plan on coming on Friday.\n Mr. Smith: Again? Why? Is it less crowded that day?\n Driving Officer: No. It's my day off.", "choices": [ "at a driving school", "on streets around town", "at home" ], "summary": "at home" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "In what part of town do they begin the road test?", "dialogue": "Driving Officer: Okay. Mr. Smith. Let's begin your road test.\n Mr. Smith: Oh. I know I'm ready. I've been practicing in my driveway all week.\n Driving Officer: Okay. Mr. Smith. As I'm sure you are aware, you will not only be tested on your knowledge of the rules of the road, but on your behavior toward other motorists.\n Mr. Smith: Okey-dokey.\n Driving Officer: Okay. Now you can start your car.\n Mr. Smith: Yeah, right. Here we go!\n Driving Officer: Whoa! Take it easy. The speed limit in this business district is only 25 miles an hour. [Oh]. All right. Now, turn right at the next corner... [This corner?] Na, not here! Wow! You forgot to signal too!\n Mr. Smith: Gosh. I didn't see that one, and... Ah, Could you grab my cell phone under my seat. [Huh?] Nah, I'll get it.\n Driving Officer: Oh, Mr. Smith. Keep your eyes on the road!\n Mr. Smith: Oh yeah.\n Driving Officer: Okay. Now, pull over here and show me that you can parallel park.\n Mr. Smith: Sure. Wait. Hey bud. Move your car. I was here first!\n Driving Officer: Ah. Forget it. Just keep driving.\n Mr. Smith: So, how am I doing? Can I just take a peek at your notes?\n Driving Officer: No! And, uh, watch out. Mr. Smith. Now you're tailgating the vehicle in front of us.\n Mr. Smith: Oh, yeah. I'm just so excited about getting my license today. [Right.].\n Driving Officer: Okay. Now carefully, CAREFULLY turn right here, and wait, wait, WAIT... STOP!! You almost hit that pedestrian. How in the world did you pass the written test anyway? [Well...]You have to give way to any pedestrians crossing the street. Jeez!\n Mr. Smith: Oh. sorry about that. It won't happen again. [Car screeching to a stop...]\n Driving Officer: Whoa! Get out! [What?] Get out! I'm driving back to the office.\n Mr. Smith: Does this mean I didn't pass the test?\n Driving Officer: Look, Mr. Smith. Could you do me a favor? When you come back to take the test again, plan on coming on Friday.\n Mr. Smith: Again? Why? Is it less crowded that day?\n Driving Officer: No. It's my day off.", "choices": [ "in a commercial area", "in a residential district", "in a school zone" ], "summary": "in a commercial area" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was the situation with the vehicle in front of them?", "dialogue": "Driving Officer: Okay. Mr. Smith. Let's begin your road test.\n Mr. Smith: Oh. I know I'm ready. I've been practicing in my driveway all week.\n Driving Officer: Okay. Mr. Smith. As I'm sure you are aware, you will not only be tested on your knowledge of the rules of the road, but on your behavior toward other motorists.\n Mr. Smith: Okey-dokey.\n Driving Officer: Okay. Now you can start your car.\n Mr. Smith: Yeah, right. Here we go!\n Driving Officer: Whoa! Take it easy. The speed limit in this business district is only 25 miles an hour. [Oh]. All right. Now, turn right at the next corner... [This corner?] Na, not here! Wow! You forgot to signal too!\n Mr. Smith: Gosh. I didn't see that one, and... Ah, Could you grab my cell phone under my seat. [Huh?] Nah, I'll get it.\n Driving Officer: Oh, Mr. Smith. Keep your eyes on the road!\n Mr. Smith: Oh yeah.\n Driving Officer: Okay. Now, pull over here and show me that you can parallel park.\n Mr. Smith: Sure. Wait. Hey bud. Move your car. I was here first!\n Driving Officer: Ah. Forget it. Just keep driving.\n Mr. Smith: So, how am I doing? Can I just take a peek at your notes?\n Driving Officer: No! And, uh, watch out. Mr. Smith. Now you're tailgating the vehicle in front of us.\n Mr. Smith: Oh, yeah. I'm just so excited about getting my license today. [Right.].\n Driving Officer: Okay. Now carefully, CAREFULLY turn right here, and wait, wait, WAIT... STOP!! You almost hit that pedestrian. How in the world did you pass the written test anyway? [Well...]You have to give way to any pedestrians crossing the street. Jeez!\n Mr. Smith: Oh. sorry about that. It won't happen again. [Car screeching to a stop...]\n Driving Officer: Whoa! Get out! [What?] Get out! I'm driving back to the office.\n Mr. Smith: Does this mean I didn't pass the test?\n Driving Officer: Look, Mr. Smith. Could you do me a favor? When you come back to take the test again, plan on coming on Friday.\n Mr. Smith: Again? Why? Is it less crowded that day?\n Driving Officer: No. It's my day off.", "choices": [ "Mr. Smith is following too closely.", "The driver of the other car is tailgating them.", "The car ahead of them is driving below the speed limit." ], "summary": "Mr. Smith is following too closely." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did Mr. Smith almost hit in the road?", "dialogue": "Driving Officer: Okay. Mr. Smith. Let's begin your road test.\n Mr. Smith: Oh. I know I'm ready. I've been practicing in my driveway all week.\n Driving Officer: Okay. Mr. Smith. As I'm sure you are aware, you will not only be tested on your knowledge of the rules of the road, but on your behavior toward other motorists.\n Mr. Smith: Okey-dokey.\n Driving Officer: Okay. Now you can start your car.\n Mr. Smith: Yeah, right. Here we go!\n Driving Officer: Whoa! Take it easy. The speed limit in this business district is only 25 miles an hour. [Oh]. All right. Now, turn right at the next corner... [This corner?] Na, not here! Wow! You forgot to signal too!\n Mr. Smith: Gosh. I didn't see that one, and... Ah, Could you grab my cell phone under my seat. [Huh?] Nah, I'll get it.\n Driving Officer: Oh, Mr. Smith. Keep your eyes on the road!\n Mr. Smith: Oh yeah.\n Driving Officer: Okay. Now, pull over here and show me that you can parallel park.\n Mr. Smith: Sure. Wait. Hey bud. Move your car. I was here first!\n Driving Officer: Ah. Forget it. Just keep driving.\n Mr. Smith: So, how am I doing? Can I just take a peek at your notes?\n Driving Officer: No! And, uh, watch out. Mr. Smith. Now you're tailgating the vehicle in front of us.\n Mr. Smith: Oh, yeah. I'm just so excited about getting my license today. [Right.].\n Driving Officer: Okay. Now carefully, CAREFULLY turn right here, and wait, wait, WAIT... STOP!! You almost hit that pedestrian. How in the world did you pass the written test anyway? [Well...]You have to give way to any pedestrians crossing the street. Jeez!\n Mr. Smith: Oh. sorry about that. It won't happen again. [Car screeching to a stop...]\n Driving Officer: Whoa! Get out! [What?] Get out! I'm driving back to the office.\n Mr. Smith: Does this mean I didn't pass the test?\n Driving Officer: Look, Mr. Smith. Could you do me a favor? When you come back to take the test again, plan on coming on Friday.\n Mr. Smith: Again? Why? Is it less crowded that day?\n Driving Officer: No. It's my day off.", "choices": [ "another vehicle", "a person", "a street sign" ], "summary": "a person" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the driving officer suggest Mr. Smith do at the end of the conversation?", "dialogue": "Driving Officer: Okay. Mr. Smith. Let's begin your road test.\n Mr. Smith: Oh. I know I'm ready. I've been practicing in my driveway all week.\n Driving Officer: Okay. Mr. Smith. As I'm sure you are aware, you will not only be tested on your knowledge of the rules of the road, but on your behavior toward other motorists.\n Mr. Smith: Okey-dokey.\n Driving Officer: Okay. Now you can start your car.\n Mr. Smith: Yeah, right. Here we go!\n Driving Officer: Whoa! Take it easy. The speed limit in this business district is only 25 miles an hour. [Oh]. All right. Now, turn right at the next corner... [This corner?] Na, not here! Wow! You forgot to signal too!\n Mr. Smith: Gosh. I didn't see that one, and... Ah, Could you grab my cell phone under my seat. [Huh?] Nah, I'll get it.\n Driving Officer: Oh, Mr. Smith. Keep your eyes on the road!\n Mr. Smith: Oh yeah.\n Driving Officer: Okay. Now, pull over here and show me that you can parallel park.\n Mr. Smith: Sure. Wait. Hey bud. Move your car. I was here first!\n Driving Officer: Ah. Forget it. Just keep driving.\n Mr. Smith: So, how am I doing? Can I just take a peek at your notes?\n Driving Officer: No! And, uh, watch out. Mr. Smith. Now you're tailgating the vehicle in front of us.\n Mr. Smith: Oh, yeah. I'm just so excited about getting my license today. [Right.].\n Driving Officer: Okay. Now carefully, CAREFULLY turn right here, and wait, wait, WAIT... STOP!! You almost hit that pedestrian. How in the world did you pass the written test anyway? [Well...]You have to give way to any pedestrians crossing the street. Jeez!\n Mr. Smith: Oh. sorry about that. It won't happen again. [Car screeching to a stop...]\n Driving Officer: Whoa! Get out! [What?] Get out! I'm driving back to the office.\n Mr. Smith: Does this mean I didn't pass the test?\n Driving Officer: Look, Mr. Smith. Could you do me a favor? When you come back to take the test again, plan on coming on Friday.\n Mr. Smith: Again? Why? Is it less crowded that day?\n Driving Officer: No. It's my day off.", "choices": [ "He should come back on Friday to take the test.", "He had better take more driving lessons before trying the test again.", "He ought to take the test with another driving officer." ], "summary": "He ought to take the test with another driving officer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can you learn from the dialogue?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Frank. How are you?\n M: Fine, thanks. I'd like you to meet Jim. He's a close friend of mine.\n W: Nice to see you, Jim.", "choices": [ "Jim is Frank's brother.", "Jim is Frank's teacher.", "Jim is Frank's friend." ], "summary": "Jim is Frank's friend." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation happen?", "dialogue": "W: Shanghai Weather Service here. What can I do for you?\n M: Yes. Could you tell me the weather forecast for the following two days?\n W: Ok. Cloudy and rainy tomorrow with a high temperature of about 22 degree's. The day after tomorrow, windy and still rainy, with a high of about 23 degrees.\n M: Do you mean it's going to rain for the next two days? That's terrible.\n W: Anything else, please?\n M: No, thanks.", "choices": [ "Teacher and student.", "Mother and son.", "Clerk and caller." ], "summary": "Clerk and caller." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the weather forecast say?", "dialogue": "W: Shanghai Weather Service here. What can I do for you?\n M: Yes. Could you tell me the weather forecast for the following two days?\n W: Ok. Cloudy and rainy tomorrow with a high temperature of about 22 degree's. The day after tomorrow, windy and still rainy, with a high of about 23 degrees.\n M: Do you mean it's going to rain for the next two days? That's terrible.\n W: Anything else, please?\n M: No, thanks.", "choices": [ "It's going to rain for the next two days.", "Cloudy and rainy tomorrow with a low temperature of about 8 degrees.", "The day after tomorrow, snowy and still rainy." ], "summary": "It's going to rain for the next two days." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: You didn't care for that school, did you?\n M: I'll say I didn't.", "choices": [ "He hadn't been there.", "He didn't like it.", "He didn't kill." ], "summary": "He didn't like it." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did Lynn learn about the car?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, are you Don? I'm Lynn. I saw the advertisement you put on the Internet about selling your car.\n M: Hi, Lynn. Nice to meet you. Thanks for your interest. Here's my car. It's a 2006 Honda Civic. I took a lot of road trips in it! It is not perfect, but it is safe to drive and it has new tires.\n W: Is anything broken?\n M: The radio is broken and the heater is broken, but the air conditioner works well.\n W: I think you should lower the price because the radio and the heater are broken. If you don't lower the price, I don't think I want to buy it.\n M: Sorry, but I'm not lowering the price. It's a very safe car, even if the radio is broken. Would you like to drive the car so you can see if you like it?\n W: No, thank you. I am worried something else is broken too.", "choices": [ "In the newspaper.", "On a road trip.", "On the Internet." ], "summary": "On the Internet." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why doesn't Lynn want to buy the car?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, are you Don? I'm Lynn. I saw the advertisement you put on the Internet about selling your car.\n M: Hi, Lynn. Nice to meet you. Thanks for your interest. Here's my car. It's a 2006 Honda Civic. I took a lot of road trips in it! It is not perfect, but it is safe to drive and it has new tires.\n W: Is anything broken?\n M: The radio is broken and the heater is broken, but the air conditioner works well.\n W: I think you should lower the price because the radio and the heater are broken. If you don't lower the price, I don't think I want to buy it.\n M: Sorry, but I'm not lowering the price. It's a very safe car, even if the radio is broken. Would you like to drive the car so you can see if you like it?\n W: No, thank you. I am worried something else is broken too.", "choices": [ "It is not safe.", "The price is too high.", "It doesn't drive smoothly." ], "summary": "The price is too high." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What needs to be replaced?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, are you Don? I'm Lynn. I saw the advertisement you put on the Internet about selling your car.\n M: Hi, Lynn. Nice to meet you. Thanks for your interest. Here's my car. It's a 2006 Honda Civic. I took a lot of road trips in it! It is not perfect, but it is safe to drive and it has new tires.\n W: Is anything broken?\n M: The radio is broken and the heater is broken, but the air conditioner works well.\n W: I think you should lower the price because the radio and the heater are broken. If you don't lower the price, I don't think I want to buy it.\n M: Sorry, but I'm not lowering the price. It's a very safe car, even if the radio is broken. Would you like to drive the car so you can see if you like it?\n W: No, thank you. I am worried something else is broken too.", "choices": [ "The tires.", "The radio.", "The air conditioner." ], "summary": "The radio." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the probable relationship between the speakers?", "dialogue": "W: Hello. Milton Hotel. Can I help you?\n M: I want a reservation. Can I have it now?\n W: Of course. What kind of taste do you like for your dinner?\n M: I prefer Chinese dishes.\n W: Would you like to sit in a smoking section, a non-smoking section or an open one?\n M: A non-smoking section.\n W: I'm awfully sorry, but we haven't got the section left now. Would you like to wait for a while?\n M: Not at all. An open section will do, too.\n W: OK. See you then.", "choices": [ "Waitress and customer.", "Manager and assistant.", "Employer and employee." ], "summary": "Waitress and customer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which section will the man choose for the dinner?", "dialogue": "W: Hello. Milton Hotel. Can I help you?\n M: I want a reservation. Can I have it now?\n W: Of course. What kind of taste do you like for your dinner?\n M: I prefer Chinese dishes.\n W: Would you like to sit in a smoking section, a non-smoking section or an open one?\n M: A non-smoking section.\n W: I'm awfully sorry, but we haven't got the section left now. Would you like to wait for a while?\n M: Not at all. An open section will do, too.\n W: OK. See you then.", "choices": [ "A smoking section.", "A non-smoking section.", "An open section." ], "summary": "An open section." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the dialogue about?", "dialogue": "W: Hello. Milton Hotel. Can I help you?\n M: I want a reservation. Can I have it now?\n W: Of course. What kind of taste do you like for your dinner?\n M: I prefer Chinese dishes.\n W: Would you like to sit in a smoking section, a non-smoking section or an open one?\n M: A non-smoking section.\n W: I'm awfully sorry, but we haven't got the section left now. Would you like to wait for a while?\n M: Not at all. An open section will do, too.\n W: OK. See you then.", "choices": [ "A dinner.", "A reservation.", "Chinese food." ], "summary": "A reservation." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is Suzanne's nationality?", "dialogue": "M: Where does Suzanne come from?\n W: She was born in Switzerland and grew up in Spain, but now she's an English citizen.", "choices": [ "American.", "British.", "Spanish." ], "summary": "British." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: Lisa,how did your interview go?\n W: I couldn't feel better about it. The questions were not so difficult as expected.", "choices": [ "She was quite pleased with the interview.", "She could have done better in the interview.", "She couldn't answer some of the questions." ], "summary": "She was quite pleased with the interview." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man probably do with the computer?", "dialogue": "W: Well, your computer is broken. It won't turn on. How did you break it?\n M: I don't know. I dropped it two weeks ago, but it was working well until yesterday. It's seven years old, though. I think it was almost time to get a new one, anyway.", "choices": [ "Have it fixed.", "Give it to the woman.", "Get a new one." ], "summary": "Get a new one." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the man meet these people wanting to visit the company?", "dialogue": "M: You know these people who want to visit the company?\n W: Yes. You are meeting them next week, aren't you?\n M: Hum. Where should I take them, the office perhaps?\n W: I suppose you prefer this office because it is more comfortable.\n M: Well. I did think here, yes. But maybe the factory somewhere.\n W: I think they prefer to see where our products are made.\n M: OK, I'll meet them there.", "choices": [ "This week.", "Next month.", "Next week." ], "summary": "Next week." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation take place?", "dialogue": "M: You know these people who want to visit the company?\n W: Yes. You are meeting them next week, aren't you?\n M: Hum. Where should I take them, the office perhaps?\n W: I suppose you prefer this office because it is more comfortable.\n M: Well. I did think here, yes. But maybe the factory somewhere.\n W: I think they prefer to see where our products are made.\n M: OK, I'll meet them there.", "choices": [ "In the restaurant.", "In the office.", "In the factory." ], "summary": "In the office." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the man decide to meet these people?", "dialogue": "M: You know these people who want to visit the company?\n W: Yes. You are meeting them next week, aren't you?\n M: Hum. Where should I take them, the office perhaps?\n W: I suppose you prefer this office because it is more comfortable.\n M: Well. I did think here, yes. But maybe the factory somewhere.\n W: I think they prefer to see where our products are made.\n M: OK, I'll meet them there.", "choices": [ "In the factory.", "In me office.", "In the man's home." ], "summary": "In the factory." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What happened to the man's bike?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Jack, do you mind if I borrow your bike? Mine is under repair.\n M: Of course not, if only I could find it. I remember I put it here this morning, but it's gone.", "choices": [ "It was gone.", "The woman borrowed it.", "He sold it." ], "summary": "It was gone." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is NOT true about the man?", "dialogue": "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?\n M: It's... it's my leg, doctor. My right leg. I keep getting a strange pain in it.\n W: Could you tell me what the pain is like?\n M: It's like... like boiling water running down my leg. It's been getting worse lately, too. I've been losing sleep.\n W: You mean the pain's been keeping you awake?\n M: Yes, that's right. It's been keeping me awake.\n W: Now, tell me, how long have you had this trouble?\n M: The pain? For about a year now.\n 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?\n M: Why, yes! Yes, I have, doctor!\n W: Hmm... I think we'd better give you a few tests here in the hospital.\n M: Do you think it's serious,doctor?\n W: Probably not.\n M: But... Doctor Cook, my local doctor, thinks it's only that I've been working too hard lately.\n W: That could be the reason. Don't worry, we'll find out soon.", "choices": [ "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." ], "summary": "Water is running down his leg." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What has caused the trouble?", "dialogue": "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?\n M: It's... it's my leg, doctor. My right leg. I keep getting a strange pain in it.\n W: Could you tell me what the pain is like?\n M: It's like... like boiling water running down my leg. It's been getting worse lately, too. I've been losing sleep.\n W: You mean the pain's been keeping you awake?\n M: Yes, that's right. It's been keeping me awake.\n W: Now, tell me, how long have you had this trouble?\n M: The pain? For about a year now.\n 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?\n M: Why, yes! Yes, I have, doctor!\n W: Hmm... I think we'd better give you a few tests here in the hospital.\n M: Do you think it's serious,doctor?\n W: Probably not.\n M: But... Doctor Cook, my local doctor, thinks it's only that I've been working too hard lately.\n W: That could be the reason. Don't worry, we'll find out soon.", "choices": [ "The woman doesn't know yet.", "He was burnt by boiling water.", "He has tired himself out in his work." ], "summary": "The woman doesn't know yet." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the woman's name?", "dialogue": "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?\n M: It's... it's my leg, doctor. My right leg. I keep getting a strange pain in it.\n W: Could you tell me what the pain is like?\n M: It's like... like boiling water running down my leg. It's been getting worse lately, too. I've been losing sleep.\n W: You mean the pain's been keeping you awake?\n M: Yes, that's right. It's been keeping me awake.\n W: Now, tell me, how long have you had this trouble?\n M: The pain? For about a year now.\n 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?\n M: Why, yes! Yes, I have, doctor!\n W: Hmm... I think we'd better give you a few tests here in the hospital.\n M: Do you think it's serious,doctor?\n W: Probably not.\n M: But... Doctor Cook, my local doctor, thinks it's only that I've been working too hard lately.\n W: That could be the reason. Don't worry, we'll find out soon.", "choices": [ "Doctor Cook.", "Doctor Martin.", "The conversation doesn't tell us." ], "summary": "The conversation doesn't tell us." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "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?\n M: Sure. But I don't have any information about the recent films. What about you?\n W: Well, my workmate tells me that Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone will be on.\n M: What's that?\n W: I don't know. It is said that kids like it a lot.\n M: Perhaps you can take our son there. It's boring for me to sit there for two hours.\n 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.\n 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.", "choices": [ "Husband and wife.", "Classmates.", "A teacher and his students." ], "summary": "Husband and wife." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How often do they go to the cinema?", "dialogue": "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?\n M: Sure. But I don't have any information about the recent films. What about you?\n W: Well, my workmate tells me that Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone will be on.\n M: What's that?\n W: I don't know. It is said that kids like it a lot.\n M: Perhaps you can take our son there. It's boring for me to sit there for two hours.\n 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.\n 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.", "choices": [ "Quite often.", "Seldom.", "From time to time." ], "summary": "Seldom." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which film will the woman see according to the talk?", "dialogue": "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?\n M: Sure. But I don't have any information about the recent films. What about you?\n W: Well, my workmate tells me that Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone will be on.\n M: What's that?\n W: I don't know. It is said that kids like it a lot.\n M: Perhaps you can take our son there. It's boring for me to sit there for two hours.\n 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.\n 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.", "choices": [ "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.", "The Most Wanted.", "Both (A) and (B)." ], "summary": "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the weather like now?", "dialogue": "F: What will the weather be like five hours later?\n M: The radio said it may stop raining later.", "choices": [ "It is fine.", "It is raining.", "It is cloudy." ], "summary": "It is raining." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: I'm sorry that I completely forgot our appointment yesterday.\n W: Never mind. So did I.", "choices": [ "She was late for the appointment.", "She didn't wait for the man.", "She also forgot the appointment." ], "summary": "She also forgot the appointment." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: What's the matter with Mary?\n W: She becomes nervous whenever it comes to learning mathematics.", "choices": [ "Mary probably is poor at mathematics.", "Mary must be good at mathematics.", "Mary enjoys learning mathematics." ], "summary": "Mary probably is poor at mathematics." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "M: Sorry to trouble you. May I have a blanket please? I feel cold.\n W: Yes, of course, but could you wait until after take-off please?", "choices": [ "Guest and receptionist.", "Passenger and air hostess.", "Customer and shop assistant." ], "summary": "Passenger and air hostess." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the food hall of Harrods noted for?", "dialogue": "W: Tell me, Peter, what makes Harrods so famous?\n 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.\n W: What is special about the food hall?\n 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.\n W: That's amazing! And why is the Egyptian hall so famous?\n 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.\n W: Is it true that Harrods produces its own electricity?\n M: Yes, it does 70%, enough for a small town. To light the outside of the building, we use 11,500 light bulbs.\n W: Really? Tell me, how many customers do you have on an average day? And how much do they spend?\n 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.\n W: Nine million pounds in one day?\n M: Yes, on the first day of the January sales.\n W: Harrods says it sells everything to everybody, everywhere. Is that really true?\n M: Oh, yes. of course! Absolutely everything!", "choices": [ "Enormous size of its stores.", "Numerous varieties of food.", "Its appealing surroundings." ], "summary": "Numerous varieties of food." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the Egyptian hall seem like to the customers?", "dialogue": "W: Tell me, Peter, what makes Harrods so famous?\n 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.\n W: What is special about the food hall?\n 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.\n W: That's amazing! And why is the Egyptian hall so famous?\n 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.\n W: Is it true that Harrods produces its own electricity?\n M: Yes, it does 70%, enough for a small town. To light the outside of the building, we use 11,500 light bulbs.\n W: Really? Tell me, how many customers do you have on an average day? And how much do they spend?\n 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.\n W: Nine million pounds in one day?\n M: Yes, on the first day of the January sales.\n W: Harrods says it sells everything to everybody, everywhere. Is that really true?\n M: Oh, yes. of course! Absolutely everything!", "choices": [ "An ancient building.", "A world of antiques.", "An Egyptian museum." ], "summary": "A world of antiques." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What may customers find surprising about Harrods?", "dialogue": "W: Tell me, Peter, what makes Harrods so famous?\n 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.\n W: What is special about the food hall?\n 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.\n W: That's amazing! And why is the Egyptian hall so famous?\n 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.\n W: Is it true that Harrods produces its own electricity?\n M: Yes, it does 70%, enough for a small town. To light the outside of the building, we use 11,500 light bulbs.\n W: Really? Tell me, how many customers do you have on an average day? And how much do they spend?\n 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.\n W: Nine million pounds in one day?\n M: Yes, on the first day of the January sales.\n W: Harrods says it sells everything to everybody, everywhere. Is that really true?\n M: Oh, yes. of course! Absolutely everything!", "choices": [ "It generates 70% of the electricity it uses.", "It sells thousands of light bulbs a day.", "It supplies power to a nearby town." ], "summary": "It generates 70% of the electricity it uses." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "About how many customers come to Harrods on an average day?", "dialogue": "W: Tell me, Peter, what makes Harrods so famous?\n 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.\n W: What is special about the food hall?\n 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.\n W: That's amazing! And why is the Egyptian hall so famous?\n 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.\n W: Is it true that Harrods produces its own electricity?\n M: Yes, it does 70%, enough for a small town. To light the outside of the building, we use 11,500 light bulbs.\n W: Really? Tell me, how many customers do you have on an average day? And how much do they spend?\n 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.\n W: Nine million pounds in one day?\n M: Yes, on the first day of the January sales.\n W: Harrods says it sells everything to everybody, everywhere. Is that really true?\n M: Oh, yes. of course! Absolutely everything!", "choices": [ "11,500", "30,000", "250,000" ], "summary": "30,000" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When does the conversation take place?", "dialogue": "W: David, we shouldn't sit here doing nothing.\n M: Why not? It's Saturday afternoon, isn't it?\n W: Yes, but there's so much to do around the house.\n M: It can wait.\n W: We ought to finish washing down the kitchen walls and cupboards.\n M: We can do that tomorrow. We don't have to do it today.\n W: All right. But we must do it tomorrow, because the painters are coming on Monday.\n M: Yes. And that reminds me. I must do something about that leak under the kitchen sink.\n W: That's a good idea.\n M: Talking about washing down the kitchen-where's Bob?\n W: He's having lunch with Georgia.\n M: What! Again?\n W: He should be in soon.\n M: He shouldn't spend so much time with that girl.\n W: You must be patient, David. Nineteen's a very difficult age, you know.\n M: Yes, I know. But he ought to be studying more.", "choices": [ "In the morning.", "In the afternoon.", "In the evening." ], "summary": "In the afternoon." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do the two speakers plan to do tomorrow?", "dialogue": "W: David, we shouldn't sit here doing nothing.\n M: Why not? It's Saturday afternoon, isn't it?\n W: Yes, but there's so much to do around the house.\n M: It can wait.\n W: We ought to finish washing down the kitchen walls and cupboards.\n M: We can do that tomorrow. We don't have to do it today.\n W: All right. But we must do it tomorrow, because the painters are coming on Monday.\n M: Yes. And that reminds me. I must do something about that leak under the kitchen sink.\n W: That's a good idea.\n M: Talking about washing down the kitchen-where's Bob?\n W: He's having lunch with Georgia.\n M: What! Again?\n W: He should be in soon.\n M: He shouldn't spend so much time with that girl.\n W: You must be patient, David. Nineteen's a very difficult age, you know.\n M: Yes, I know. But he ought to be studying more.", "choices": [ "Wash down the kitchen.", "Move the cupboards.", "Paint the walls." ], "summary": "Wash down the kitchen." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the painters come?", "dialogue": "W: David, we shouldn't sit here doing nothing.\n M: Why not? It's Saturday afternoon, isn't it?\n W: Yes, but there's so much to do around the house.\n M: It can wait.\n W: We ought to finish washing down the kitchen walls and cupboards.\n M: We can do that tomorrow. We don't have to do it today.\n W: All right. But we must do it tomorrow, because the painters are coming on Monday.\n M: Yes. And that reminds me. I must do something about that leak under the kitchen sink.\n W: That's a good idea.\n M: Talking about washing down the kitchen-where's Bob?\n W: He's having lunch with Georgia.\n M: What! Again?\n W: He should be in soon.\n M: He shouldn't spend so much time with that girl.\n W: You must be patient, David. Nineteen's a very difficult age, you know.\n M: Yes, I know. But he ought to be studying more.", "choices": [ "On Saturday.", "On Sunday.", "On Monday." ], "summary": "On Monday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is Bob now?", "dialogue": "W: David, we shouldn't sit here doing nothing.\n M: Why not? It's Saturday afternoon, isn't it?\n W: Yes, but there's so much to do around the house.\n M: It can wait.\n W: We ought to finish washing down the kitchen walls and cupboards.\n M: We can do that tomorrow. We don't have to do it today.\n W: All right. But we must do it tomorrow, because the painters are coming on Monday.\n M: Yes. And that reminds me. I must do something about that leak under the kitchen sink.\n W: That's a good idea.\n M: Talking about washing down the kitchen-where's Bob?\n W: He's having lunch with Georgia.\n M: What! Again?\n W: He should be in soon.\n M: He shouldn't spend so much time with that girl.\n W: You must be patient, David. Nineteen's a very difficult age, you know.\n M: Yes, I know. But he ought to be studying more.", "choices": [ "In his bedroom.", "In a restaurant.", "In the kitchen." ], "summary": "In a restaurant." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which skirt does the man want to buy?", "dialogue": "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?\n M: Hm, hm... I think I'd like the cheapest one.", "choices": [ "The red one.", "The green one.", "The brown one." ], "summary": "The green one." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why was Paul angry with Jane?", "dialogue": "M: Aw, Jane! What did you have to go and do that for?\n W: Do what?\n 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!\n W: Well, I am sorry, Paul.\n M: Yeah, but you know she talks to everybody and their brothers.\n W: Well, I apologize. I guess I wasn't thinking. I got all excited.\n 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.\n W: You know, it is really a lot of money for a first job...", "choices": [ "She told the others about his salary.", "She told Mrs. Wallace his salary.", "She always talks to everybody." ], "summary": "She told Mrs. Wallace his salary." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did Jane tell Mrs. Wallace the news according to her own explanation?", "dialogue": "M: Aw, Jane! What did you have to go and do that for?\n W: Do what?\n 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!\n W: Well, I am sorry, Paul.\n M: Yeah, but you know she talks to everybody and their brothers.\n W: Well, I apologize. I guess I wasn't thinking. I got all excited.\n 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.\n W: You know, it is really a lot of money for a first job...", "choices": [ "Because she thought it doesn't matter.", "Because she knew everybody would know at last.", "Because she got too excited and wasn't thinking." ], "summary": "Because she got too excited and wasn't thinking." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Paul mean by \"Everyone in this town got a big nose\"?", "dialogue": "M: Aw, Jane! What did you have to go and do that for?\n W: Do what?\n 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!\n W: Well, I am sorry, Paul.\n M: Yeah, but you know she talks to everybody and their brothers.\n W: Well, I apologize. I guess I wasn't thinking. I got all excited.\n 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.\n W: You know, it is really a lot of money for a first job...", "choices": [ "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." ], "summary": "People in this town are always eager to know about others' things." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Could the man speak to Sindy?", "dialogue": "M: Hello,may I speak to Sindy, please?\n F: OK,hold on please.", "choices": [ "Yes, he could", "No, he refused", "No, he dialed wrong number" ], "summary": "Yes, he could" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will Susan come?", "dialogue": "W: What time is Susan coming?\n M: She won't finish work until 4:30. It will take her 15 minutes to get here.", "choices": [ "4:45.", "5:00.", "5:15." ], "summary": "4:45." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the girl discuss her composition with Mr. Wang?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, Mr. Wang, but I was hoping to talk to you about my composition.\n M: I have a class in a few minutes. Why don't you come to see me during office hours tomorrow?", "choices": [ "In about an hour.", "After class.", "The next day." ], "summary": "The next day." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the girl's trouble?", "dialogue": "W: I can't decide whether to go to university or get a job. What's your opinion?\n M: Well, if I were you, I would go on studying.\n W: But I don't even know what to study.\n M: I advise you to major in economics.\n W: That's what my parents want me to do.\n M: You should take their advice. They know what's best for you. The more you learn, the better job you'll get.\n W: But my friends will have jobs and have a lot of fun while I'm spending all my time doing reading and writing.\n M: But if you go to university, you still have time for fun.\n W: What you say makes sense. I'll think it over. Thank you for your advice.", "choices": [ "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." ], "summary": "She can't decide whether to go to university or get a job." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do her parents want her to do?", "dialogue": "W: I can't decide whether to go to university or get a job. What's your opinion?\n M: Well, if I were you, I would go on studying.\n W: But I don't even know what to study.\n M: I advise you to major in economics.\n W: That's what my parents want me to do.\n M: You should take their advice. They know what's best for you. The more you learn, the better job you'll get.\n W: But my friends will have jobs and have a lot of fun while I'm spending all my time doing reading and writing.\n M: But if you go to university, you still have time for fun.\n W: What you say makes sense. I'll think it over. Thank you for your advice.", "choices": [ "To start working at once.", "To wait until a proper job.", "To study economics at a university." ], "summary": "To study economics at a university." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What might the girl do in the end?", "dialogue": "W: I can't decide whether to go to university or get a job. What's your opinion?\n M: Well, if I were you, I would go on studying.\n W: But I don't even know what to study.\n M: I advise you to major in economics.\n W: That's what my parents want me to do.\n M: You should take their advice. They know what's best for you. The more you learn, the better job you'll get.\n W: But my friends will have jobs and have a lot of fun while I'm spending all my time doing reading and writing.\n M: But if you go to university, you still have time for fun.\n W: What you say makes sense. I'll think it over. Thank you for your advice.", "choices": [ "Go to university.", "Look for a job.", "Study at home and depend on her parents." ], "summary": "Go to university." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: I don't think we should tell Tom about the surprising party for Lucy.\n M: It's all right. He promised not to tell, and he does not make promises likely.", "choices": [ "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." ], "summary": "Tom didn't make any promise to Lucy." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the man's feeling?", "dialogue": "F: I'm sorry I broke your glasses.\n M: It doesn't matter.", "choices": [ "He was angry.", "He didn't care.", "He was happy." ], "summary": "He didn't care." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the post office?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me. Is there the post office near here?\n W: Yes. Take the first turn on the left and the post office is next to the bus stop.", "choices": [ "It's near the bus stop.", "It's far away from the bus stop.", "It's behind the bus stop." ], "summary": "It's near the bus stop." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: I don't know if I will be able to turn in my economics paper on time.\n W: Have you heard that the professor gave us a week of extension on it?", "choices": [ "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." ], "summary": "The class has extra time to complete the assignment." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man propose to do first?", "dialogue": "W: Tony, there is an interesting new movie in town. We really must go and see it.\n M: OK, but let's have supper first. I'm quite hungry.", "choices": [ "Have a meal.", "See the movie.", "Get the tickets." ], "summary": "Have a meal." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is wrong with the television?", "dialogue": "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.\n M: Well, it's not my fault! What did you do with it when you got it home?\n W: I just plugged it in and turned it on.\n M: Well, it was working fine when you took it... when you left here.\n 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.\n 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.\n W: Second-hand? Second-hand?! That thing was supposed to be new! Your salesman told me it was brand new.\n M: Well, I can't be responsible for that.", "choices": [ "The picture is not clear.", "There is no sound.", "It can't be turned on." ], "summary": "The picture is not clear." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long is the warranty for the television?", "dialogue": "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.\n M: Well, it's not my fault! What did you do with it when you got it home?\n W: I just plugged it in and turned it on.\n M: Well, it was working fine when you took it... when you left here.\n 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.\n 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.\n W: Second-hand? Second-hand?! That thing was supposed to be new! Your salesman told me it was brand new.\n M: Well, I can't be responsible for that.", "choices": [ "Two years.", "Two months.", "Two days." ], "summary": "Two days." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man agree to do in the end?", "dialogue": "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.\n M: Well, it's not my fault! What did you do with it when you got it home?\n W: I just plugged it in and turned it on.\n M: Well, it was working fine when you took it... when you left here.\n 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.\n 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.\n W: Second-hand? Second-hand?! That thing was supposed to be new! Your salesman told me it was brand new.\n M: Well, I can't be responsible for that.", "choices": [ "Give the money back to the woman.", "Give the woman a new TV set.", "Check the television and make it work properly." ], "summary": "Check the television and make it work properly." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the woman surprised?", "dialogue": "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.\n M: Well, it's not my fault! What did you do with it when you got it home?\n W: I just plugged it in and turned it on.\n M: Well, it was working fine when you took it... when you left here.\n 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.\n 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.\n W: Second-hand? Second-hand?! That thing was supposed to be new! Your salesman told me it was brand new.\n M: Well, I can't be responsible for that.", "choices": [ "They can't adjust it.", "It is not a new TV.", "The TV is out of warranty." ], "summary": "It is not a new TV." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which of the following is not mentioned?", "dialogue": "W: There are pills for everything now, aren't there?\n M: Almost everything. There are pills for colds and pills for headaches.\n W: There are pills for seasickness and pills for airsickness.\n W: Those are the same, aren't they? Being sick on a ship is like being sick on a plane, isn't it?\n W: I suppose so. There are pills to make you sleepy.\n M: And there are pills to keep you awake.\n W: But they're bad for your health, aren't they?\n M: That's right.\n W: There is a pill to make you hungry, isn't there?\n M: I don't know. But there are pills to keep you from being hungry. They're for people who want to lose weight.\n W: There's a pill for almost everything, isn't there?\n M: But there aren't any pills to learn languages, are there?", "choices": [ "There are pills to make you hungry.", "There are pills for seasick and homesick.", "There are pills for cold and headache." ], "summary": "There are pills for seasick and homesick." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the dialogue?", "dialogue": "W: There are pills for everything now, aren't there?\n M: Almost everything. There are pills for colds and pills for headaches.\n W: There are pills for seasickness and pills for airsickness.\n W: Those are the same, aren't they? Being sick on a ship is like being sick on a plane, isn't it?\n W: I suppose so. There are pills to make you sleepy.\n M: And there are pills to keep you awake.\n W: But they're bad for your health, aren't they?\n M: That's right.\n W: There is a pill to make you hungry, isn't there?\n M: I don't know. But there are pills to keep you from being hungry. They're for people who want to lose weight.\n W: There's a pill for almost everything, isn't there?\n M: But there aren't any pills to learn languages, are there?", "choices": [ "Medicine is widely used in life.", "With medicine, you can do whatever you like.", "Medicine can also help us with learning language." ], "summary": "Medicine is widely used in life." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Is there a pill to make somebody hungry?", "dialogue": "W: There are pills for everything now, aren't there?\n M: Almost everything. There are pills for colds and pills for headaches.\n W: There are pills for seasickness and pills for airsickness.\n W: Those are the same, aren't they? Being sick on a ship is like being sick on a plane, isn't it?\n W: I suppose so. There are pills to make you sleepy.\n M: And there are pills to keep you awake.\n W: But they're bad for your health, aren't they?\n M: That's right.\n W: There is a pill to make you hungry, isn't there?\n M: I don't know. But there are pills to keep you from being hungry. They're for people who want to lose weight.\n W: There's a pill for almost everything, isn't there?\n M: But there aren't any pills to learn languages, are there?", "choices": [ "Yes.", "No.", "It's not clear." ], "summary": "It's not clear." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Here is the money. Keep the change.\n W: Thank you.", "choices": [ "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." ], "summary": "The man has given the change to the driver." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the baby doing now?", "dialogue": "W: Would you mind turning down the radio, Andre?\n M: Sorry, I didn't know it was bothering you.\n W: Not me, but the baby in bed.", "choices": [ "Perhaps the baby is playing.", "Perhaps the baby is sleeping.", "Perhaps the baby is listening to the radio." ], "summary": "Perhaps the baby is sleeping." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How old is Dick now?", "dialogue": "M: Do you know how old Dick is this year?\n W: Well, let me see. I'm 39 and he is 4 years younger.", "choices": [ "39.", "43.", "35." ], "summary": "35." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Terry was impressed with ______.", "dialogue": "Frank: Hi, Terry, you're just back from New York.\n Terry: Yes.\n Frank: It must be an exciting trip.\n 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.\n Frank: That's really beautiful.\n 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.\n Frank: I can't believe it.\n Terry: The garbage are tidily bagged and boxed, though.\n Frank: Did you stay in a hotel?\n 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.\n Frank: What's your general impression of New York?\n 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.", "choices": [ "a bridge to Manhattan", "skyscrapers at dusk", "streets in Manhattan" ], "summary": "skyscrapers at dusk" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Terry say about the garbage in New York?", "dialogue": "Frank: Hi, Terry, you're just back from New York.\n Terry: Yes.\n Frank: It must be an exciting trip.\n 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.\n Frank: That's really beautiful.\n 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.\n Frank: I can't believe it.\n Terry: The garbage are tidily bagged and boxed, though.\n Frank: Did you stay in a hotel?\n 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.\n Frank: What's your general impression of New York?\n 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.", "choices": [ "Smelly.", "Scattered.", "Put in bags and boxes." ], "summary": "Put in bags and boxes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much does the hotel room cost Terry a night?", "dialogue": "Frank: Hi, Terry, you're just back from New York.\n Terry: Yes.\n Frank: It must be an exciting trip.\n 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.\n Frank: That's really beautiful.\n 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.\n Frank: I can't believe it.\n Terry: The garbage are tidily bagged and boxed, though.\n Frank: Did you stay in a hotel?\n 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.\n Frank: What's your general impression of New York?\n 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.", "choices": [ "$130.", "$129.", "$128." ], "summary": "$129." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The hotel Terry stayed at can be described as ______.", "dialogue": "Frank: Hi, Terry, you're just back from New York.\n Terry: Yes.\n Frank: It must be an exciting trip.\n 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.\n Frank: That's really beautiful.\n 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.\n Frank: I can't believe it.\n Terry: The garbage are tidily bagged and boxed, though.\n Frank: Did you stay in a hotel?\n 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.\n Frank: What's your general impression of New York?\n 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.", "choices": [ "roomy and comfortable", "decent but expensive", "cheap and comfortable" ], "summary": "decent but expensive" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Terry's impression of New York would be ______.", "dialogue": "Frank: Hi, Terry, you're just back from New York.\n Terry: Yes.\n Frank: It must be an exciting trip.\n 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.\n Frank: That's really beautiful.\n 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.\n Frank: I can't believe it.\n Terry: The garbage are tidily bagged and boxed, though.\n Frank: Did you stay in a hotel?\n 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.\n Frank: What's your general impression of New York?\n 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.", "choices": [ "orderliness", "creativeness", "tightness" ], "summary": "tightness" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is smoking a French cigarette?", "dialogue": "M: (sniffing) Is that a French cigarette?\n W: Pardon?\n M: Is that a French cigarette you're smoking?\n W: Yes, that's right. Why? What's the matter?\n M: I don't understand why yousmoke French cigarettes. They make a terrible smell.\n W: I like them very much. I prefer them to English cigarettes.\n M: Have you got a lot of them?\n W: Yes, about 200, why?\n M: Well... er... could I buy some from you?\n W: Buy some from me? But... you don't like French cigarettes!\n M: No, I don't. But my wife does.", "choices": [ "The woman.", "The man.", "A new person." ], "summary": "The woman." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why doesn't the man like French cigarettes?", "dialogue": "M: (sniffing) Is that a French cigarette?\n W: Pardon?\n M: Is that a French cigarette you're smoking?\n W: Yes, that's right. Why? What's the matter?\n M: I don't understand why yousmoke French cigarettes. They make a terrible smell.\n W: I like them very much. I prefer them to English cigarettes.\n M: Have you got a lot of them?\n W: Yes, about 200, why?\n M: Well... er... could I buy some from you?\n W: Buy some from me? But... you don't like French cigarettes!\n M: No, I don't. But my wife does.", "choices": [ "He thinks they are too dear.", "He thinks they have a bad smell.", "He thinks he is going to like them." ], "summary": "He thinks they have a bad smell." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Do the woman and the man's wife have anything in common?", "dialogue": "M: (sniffing) Is that a French cigarette?\n W: Pardon?\n M: Is that a French cigarette you're smoking?\n W: Yes, that's right. Why? What's the matter?\n M: I don't understand why yousmoke French cigarettes. They make a terrible smell.\n W: I like them very much. I prefer them to English cigarettes.\n M: Have you got a lot of them?\n W: Yes, about 200, why?\n M: Well... er... could I buy some from you?\n W: Buy some from me? But... you don't like French cigarettes!\n M: No, I don't. But my wife does.", "choices": [ "Yes, they both have 200 cigarettes.", "Yes, they both like French cigarettes.", "Yes, they are both married." ], "summary": "Yes, they both like French cigarettes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man probably do?", "dialogue": "M: I want a ticket for the baseball game for Sunday.\n W: I'm sorry, but we just have tickets for Saturday.\n M: Well, I have no time that day.", "choices": [ "Give up watching the game.", "Watch the baseball game on Saturday.", "Buy a ticket for the basketball game instead." ], "summary": "Give up watching the game." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the speakers?", "dialogue": "W: May I help you, sir.\n M: Yes, I seem to have lost my room key.\n W: In that case, you need to go to the front desk to get another one.", "choices": [ "In a store.", "In a classroom.", "At a hotel." ], "summary": "At a hotel." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much will the man pay for the tickets?", "dialogue": "M: How much are the tickets?\n W: There are 15 pounds each, but student tickets are half price.\n M: Could I have two students' tickets please?", "choices": [ "\u00a37.5.", "\u00a315.", "\u00a350." ], "summary": "\u00a315." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the meeting begin?", "dialogue": "F: The meeting will start at 11 this morning, right?\n M: It is put off to 2 this afternoon.", "choices": [ "10 in the morning", "11 in the morning", "12 in the afternoon" ], "summary": "12 in the afternoon" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: I haven't studied much French this week at all.\n M: Why worry? We have a vacation coming up, soon you'll have lots of time.", "choices": [ "They're going to France for a vacation.", "The woman doesn't need to study now.", "He's concerned about the woman's studies." ], "summary": "The woman doesn't need to study now." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn about Jean's father?", "dialogue": "W: Jean is certainly easy-going and friendly.\n M: But her father is exactly opposite.", "choices": [ "He is like his daughter.", "He is hard to get along with.", "He doesn't like his daughter." ], "summary": "He is hard to get along with." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man like spring best?", "dialogue": "W: What's your favorite season of the year?\n M: I think it's spring. It's so good to see the green after the cold winter.\n W: But I like summer better for I can go swimming in the Fiver.", "choices": [ "Because he can go swimming.", "Because spring is not so hot.", "Because he enjoys seeing the green." ], "summary": "Because he enjoys seeing the green." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many hours can the man stay there?", "dialogue": "M: How long can I play on the playground?\n W: Well, it opens at 9:00 in the morning and closes at 5:00 in the afternoon.", "choices": [ "8.", "7.", "5." ], "summary": "8." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Hello. Is that Jim?\n M: This is his father. He doesn't come back yet.", "choices": [ "Jim is at home.", "Jim's father answered the phone.", "The man has dialed the wrong number." ], "summary": "Jim's father answered the phone." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why can not Tom and Lily meet tonight?", "dialogue": "W: Hello! 6896443.\n M: Hello! Is that Lucy?\n W: Speaking!\n M: Hi! This is Tom! Can I speak to Lily?\n W: Sorry. She isn't in at the moment. Can I take a message?\n 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.\n W: Right. I'll tell her. Are you leaving now?\n M: Yes, I leave at half past two. Please give my love to her. Thank you!\n W: You're welcome.\n M: Could you ask her to phone me when she gets in?\n W: Sure. You'd better give me your number.\n M: Yes, it's 13962-72854.\n W: OK. I've recorded it.\n M: Thanks very much indeed. Bye!\n W: Bye!", "choices": [ "Because Lily is not at home.", "Because Tom will not be in Cairo.", "Because Tom will not be free." ], "summary": "Because Tom will not be in Cairo." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time does the plane take off?", "dialogue": "W: Hello! 6896443.\n M: Hello! Is that Lucy?\n W: Speaking!\n M: Hi! This is Tom! Can I speak to Lily?\n W: Sorry. She isn't in at the moment. Can I take a message?\n 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.\n W: Right. I'll tell her. Are you leaving now?\n M: Yes, I leave at half past two. Please give my love to her. Thank you!\n W: You're welcome.\n M: Could you ask her to phone me when she gets in?\n W: Sure. You'd better give me your number.\n M: Yes, it's 13962-72854.\n W: OK. I've recorded it.\n M: Thanks very much indeed. Bye!\n W: Bye!", "choices": [ "2:15.", "2:30.", "2:00." ], "summary": "2:30." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about Tom and Lily?", "dialogue": "W: Hello! 6896443.\n M: Hello! Is that Lucy?\n W: Speaking!\n M: Hi! This is Tom! Can I speak to Lily?\n W: Sorry. She isn't in at the moment. Can I take a message?\n 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.\n W: Right. I'll tell her. Are you leaving now?\n M: Yes, I leave at half past two. Please give my love to her. Thank you!\n W: You're welcome.\n M: Could you ask her to phone me when she gets in?\n W: Sure. You'd better give me your number.\n M: Yes, it's 13962-72854.\n W: OK. I've recorded it.\n M: Thanks very much indeed. Bye!\n W: Bye!", "choices": [ "Teacher and student.", "Boss and employer.", "Boyfriend and girlfriend." ], "summary": "Boyfriend and girlfriend." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long did they stay here?", "dialogue": "F: They came here the day before yesterday, didn't they?\n M: No, they got here four days ago, and left yesterday.", "choices": [ "Four days.", "Three days.", "Two days." ], "summary": "Three days." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the relationship between the speakers?", "dialogue": "M: Good morning, madam. Come in. What can I do for you?\n 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.", "choices": [ "Neighbors.", "Boss and employee.", "Doctor and patient." ], "summary": "Doctor and patient." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the woman?", "dialogue": "W: This is a lovely house!\n M: Thank you, Jean.\n W: It's very close to your office, isn't it?\n M: Yes, it is. I always walk to work-even when it rains.\n W: I usually take the bus. It takes so long!\n M: How long does it take?\n W: Oh, it takes about 45 minutes.\n M: That's a long time. Well, have some pizza, please!\n W: (Taking a bite.) This is delicious! Do you bake all of your pizza?\n M: Yes, I usually bake something on the weekend or holidays.\n W: You are a wonderful cook!\n M: Thank you.\n W: I never cook at home. It is my husband Andy who usually does all the cooking.\n M: Do you often go out to eat?\n W: Yes, when he doesn't have time to cook, we will go out to eat somewhere.\n M: There are some wonderful restaurants in the city.\n W: Too many! You can eat at a different restaurant every day.", "choices": [ "She loves cooking very much.", "She often eats in restaurants.", "She doesn't like the baked pizza." ], "summary": "She often eats in restaurants." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long does it take Jean to go to work by bus?", "dialogue": "W: This is a lovely house!\n M: Thank you, Jean.\n W: It's very close to your office, isn't it?\n M: Yes, it is. I always walk to work-even when it rains.\n W: I usually take the bus. It takes so long!\n M: How long does it take?\n W: Oh, it takes about 45 minutes.\n M: That's a long time. Well, have some pizza, please!\n W: (Taking a bite.) This is delicious! Do you bake all of your pizza?\n M: Yes, I usually bake something on the weekend or holidays.\n W: You are a wonderful cook!\n M: Thank you.\n W: I never cook at home. It is my husband Andy who usually does all the cooking.\n M: Do you often go out to eat?\n W: Yes, when he doesn't have time to cook, we will go out to eat somewhere.\n M: There are some wonderful restaurants in the city.\n W: Too many! You can eat at a different restaurant every day.", "choices": [ "About 14 minutes.", "About 20 minutes.", "About 45 minutes." ], "summary": "About 45 minutes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the man go to work?", "dialogue": "W: This is a lovely house!\n M: Thank you, Jean.\n W: It's very close to your office, isn't it?\n M: Yes, it is. I always walk to work-even when it rains.\n W: I usually take the bus. It takes so long!\n M: How long does it take?\n W: Oh, it takes about 45 minutes.\n M: That's a long time. Well, have some pizza, please!\n W: (Taking a bite.) This is delicious! Do you bake all of your pizza?\n M: Yes, I usually bake something on the weekend or holidays.\n W: You are a wonderful cook!\n M: Thank you.\n W: I never cook at home. It is my husband Andy who usually does all the cooking.\n M: Do you often go out to eat?\n W: Yes, when he doesn't have time to cook, we will go out to eat somewhere.\n M: There are some wonderful restaurants in the city.\n W: Too many! You can eat at a different restaurant every day.", "choices": [ "On foot.", "By bus.", "By bike." ], "summary": "On foot." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman want?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, do you have any batteries? I need some to my radio, because mine isn't working.\n M: Sure. They are over there, next to the pens on the desk next to the bed.", "choices": [ "Some batteries.", "Some pens.", "Some radios." ], "summary": "Some batteries." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man doing in the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Hello? Um, can I get some help over here?\n W: Sure thing. What'll it be?\n M: A menu, please.\n W: We don't serve food - just the beers you see on the wall.\n M: All right. What about that one? It's German, right?\n W: Yeah, it is. Is that what you'd like?\n M: Sure, that'll do. But I'd like a cold one if you've got one.\n W: Sure thing, sweetie. That'll be $6.25.\n M: Say, you're kinda friendly, aren't you?\n W: I suppose it comes with the job. It pays to be nice to people, don't you think?\n 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!\n W: What's wrong?\n M: I think I left my wallet somewhere.\n W: It's gotta be around here. Maybe on the floor?\n 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?\n W: No chance of that happening. If no one's paying, I'm not so nice.", "choices": [ "He is ordering a drink.", "He is serving customers.", "He is buying things at a store." ], "summary": "He is ordering a drink." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the man's mother teach him?", "dialogue": "M: Hello? Um, can I get some help over here?\n W: Sure thing. What'll it be?\n M: A menu, please.\n W: We don't serve food - just the beers you see on the wall.\n M: All right. What about that one? It's German, right?\n W: Yeah, it is. Is that what you'd like?\n M: Sure, that'll do. But I'd like a cold one if you've got one.\n W: Sure thing, sweetie. That'll be $6.25.\n M: Say, you're kinda friendly, aren't you?\n W: I suppose it comes with the job. It pays to be nice to people, don't you think?\n 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!\n W: What's wrong?\n M: I think I left my wallet somewhere.\n W: It's gotta be around here. Maybe on the floor?\n 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?\n W: No chance of that happening. If no one's paying, I'm not so nice.", "choices": [ "One should pay others for the work they do.", "One should do his job well.", "Being nice has rewards." ], "summary": "Being nice has rewards." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man say about the woman?", "dialogue": "M: Hello? Um, can I get some help over here?\n W: Sure thing. What'll it be?\n M: A menu, please.\n W: We don't serve food - just the beers you see on the wall.\n M: All right. What about that one? It's German, right?\n W: Yeah, it is. Is that what you'd like?\n M: Sure, that'll do. But I'd like a cold one if you've got one.\n W: Sure thing, sweetie. That'll be $6.25.\n M: Say, you're kinda friendly, aren't you?\n W: I suppose it comes with the job. It pays to be nice to people, don't you think?\n 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!\n W: What's wrong?\n M: I think I left my wallet somewhere.\n W: It's gotta be around here. Maybe on the floor?\n 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?\n W: No chance of that happening. If no one's paying, I'm not so nice.", "choices": [ "She's sweet.", "She's friendly.", "She's not very nice." ], "summary": "She's friendly." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why couldn't the woman get through to the man?", "dialogue": "W: I dialed your phone number many times yesterday, but I couldn't get through. What's the matter?\n M: Oh, there was something wrong with my mobile. I will have to buy a new one.", "choices": [ "His mobile was stolen.", "His mobile didn't work.", "His mobile was power off." ], "summary": "His mobile didn't work." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do you think the woman is doing?", "dialogue": "W: There is lot of food need to be prepared. I'm afraid I can't work it myself.\n M: Why not find a cook to help you?", "choices": [ "She is making food.", "She is looking for a cook.", "She is doing nothing." ], "summary": "She is making food." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think the party will be like?", "dialogue": "M: I must admit that I'm not really looking forward to it.\n W: No?\n 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.\n W: Aha.\n 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.", "choices": [ "It will be fine", "It will be too long", "It will be boring" ], "summary": "It will be boring" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the topic of the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Did you enjoy your trip to St. Lous?\n W: Yes, it was fun. We took a boat trip on the Mississippi River and saw a football game.", "choices": [ "A trip", "A boat", "A game." ], "summary": "A trip" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long has the man been in London?", "dialogue": "W: So how long have you been living in London?\n M: Er, a couple of years. How long have you been working here?\n W: Only a few months. I moved down here for the job. There was no work for me where I came from.\n M: Where did you come from then?\n W: I came from a small village called Arnside near Lancaster a year ago. There was nothing there. So I moved to London.\n M: Do you enjoy working here in this restaurant?\n W: Very much so.", "choices": [ "One year.", "A few years.", "A couple of months." ], "summary": "A few years." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the woman leave her hometown?", "dialogue": "W: So how long have you been living in London?\n M: Er, a couple of years. How long have you been working here?\n W: Only a few months. I moved down here for the job. There was no work for me where I came from.\n M: Where did you come from then?\n W: I came from a small village called Arnside near Lancaster a year ago. There was nothing there. So I moved to London.\n M: Do you enjoy working here in this restaurant?\n W: Very much so.", "choices": [ "To lead a city life.", "To open a restaurant.", "To find a job." ], "summary": "To find a job." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did the woman come from?", "dialogue": "W: So how long have you been living in London?\n M: Er, a couple of years. How long have you been working here?\n W: Only a few months. I moved down here for the job. There was no work for me where I came from.\n M: Where did you come from then?\n W: I came from a small village called Arnside near Lancaster a year ago. There was nothing there. So I moved to London.\n M: Do you enjoy working here in this restaurant?\n W: Very much so.", "choices": [ "London.", "Arnside.", "Lancaster." ], "summary": "Arnside." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why can't Kasy attend Jonason's birthday party?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, this is Jonason speaking.\n W: Hello, Jonason, I am Kasy. I am sorry to tell you that I may not attend your birthday party this weekend.\n M: Oh, what's up?\n W: Nothing much.., but...\n M: What's happened then?\n W: I have an important exam at that time.\n M: If so, I think we can hold the party ahead of time. What do you think about it?\n W: Yeah, It is a good idea. I can't agree more.\n M: Great and I wish you success.\n W: Thank you, happy birthday to you.", "choices": [ "She has a quiz at that time.", "She has to do her homework.", "She has an important exam at that time." ], "summary": "She has an important exam at that time." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will Jonason do to solve this problem?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, this is Jonason speaking.\n W: Hello, Jonason, I am Kasy. I am sorry to tell you that I may not attend your birthday party this weekend.\n M: Oh, what's up?\n W: Nothing much.., but...\n M: What's happened then?\n W: I have an important exam at that time.\n M: If so, I think we can hold the party ahead of time. What do you think about it?\n W: Yeah, It is a good idea. I can't agree more.\n M: Great and I wish you success.\n W: Thank you, happy birthday to you.", "choices": [ "He will hold the party on time.", "He will hold the party ahead of time.", "He will put off the time." ], "summary": "He will hold the party ahead of time." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man doing to keep fit?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Mike. What have you been up to?\n M: Not much. I started exercising.\n W: Trying to get in shape?\n M: Yeah, and I need to start improving my health.\n W: Me, too. What are you doing besides exercising?\n M: That's about all.\n W: I think if you eat better, it will also help a lot.\n M: Sleep is important, too. I heard people who sleep an average of eight hours a day have less health problems.\n W: Looks like there are a lot of things to do to stay healthy.\n M: True. But I think it is worth it. When you get older, you want to be healthy and active.\n W: Absolutely.", "choices": [ "Exercising.", "Eating well.", "Sleeping well." ], "summary": "Exercising." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many ways to keep fit are mentioned?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Mike. What have you been up to?\n M: Not much. I started exercising.\n W: Trying to get in shape?\n M: Yeah, and I need to start improving my health.\n W: Me, too. What are you doing besides exercising?\n M: That's about all.\n W: I think if you eat better, it will also help a lot.\n M: Sleep is important, too. I heard people who sleep an average of eight hours a day have less health problems.\n W: Looks like there are a lot of things to do to stay healthy.\n M: True. But I think it is worth it. When you get older, you want to be healthy and active.\n W: Absolutely.", "choices": [ "2.", "3.", "4." ], "summary": "3." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Mike. What have you been up to?\n M: Not much. I started exercising.\n W: Trying to get in shape?\n M: Yeah, and I need to start improving my health.\n W: Me, too. What are you doing besides exercising?\n M: That's about all.\n W: I think if you eat better, it will also help a lot.\n M: Sleep is important, too. I heard people who sleep an average of eight hours a day have less health problems.\n W: Looks like there are a lot of things to do to stay healthy.\n M: True. But I think it is worth it. When you get older, you want to be healthy and active.\n W: Absolutely.", "choices": [ "They haven't seen each other for a long time.", "They will exercise together soon.", "They both consider health important in their lives." ], "summary": "They both consider health important in their lives." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How old is the man now?", "dialogue": "W: How long have you been at this school?\n M: I have been here for about 8 years. I came here when I was 20.", "choices": [ "22 years old.", "28 years old.", "26 years old." ], "summary": "28 years old." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How did the man get here?", "dialogue": "W: Have you had a busy day at the office?\n 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.", "choices": [ "By train.", "By bus.", "By car." ], "summary": "By car." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How are the guests going to New York?", "dialogue": "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.\n W: Ordinarily, I'd be happy to, but my car is in the garage.", "choices": [ "By bus.", "By plane.", "By car." ], "summary": "By plane." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Linda do?", "dialogue": "M: Linda, what do you do for a living?\n W: I am a dancer.\n M: Oh,and what do you do for fun?\n W: I like to enjoy classical music\n M: And what's the most exciting thing that happened to you recently?\n W: Oh, this is so great! Some of my friends and I went to a famous piano concert.\n M: And who do you admire most in the world?\n W: I guess, my dad.\n M: And what do you want to be doing five years from now?\n W: I would love to have my own dancers' school if I could.", "choices": [ "She is a lawyer.", "She is a reporter.", "She is a dancer." ], "summary": "She is a dancer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the most exciting thing happened to Linda recently?", "dialogue": "M: Linda, what do you do for a living?\n W: I am a dancer.\n M: Oh,and what do you do for fun?\n W: I like to enjoy classical music\n M: And what's the most exciting thing that happened to you recently?\n W: Oh, this is so great! Some of my friends and I went to a famous piano concert.\n M: And who do you admire most in the world?\n W: I guess, my dad.\n M: And what do you want to be doing five years from now?\n W: I would love to have my own dancers' school if I could.", "choices": [ "She went to a piano concert.", "She won the first prize in a contest.", "She went to a dancing party." ], "summary": "She went to a piano concert." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How did the woman get the computer?", "dialogue": "M: Is that a new computer?\n W: Yeah. My grandpa gave it to me as a graduation gift. Isn't it nice?\n M: It is. I can't believe it's so thin! What kind of computer is it?\n 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.\n M: Do they have any other colors besides that one?\n 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.\n M: Does the computer have a disk drive?\n W: No, it doesn't, but I don't need one. All of my documents are online.\n M: Well, you're very lucky. It will be great to have this when you start looking for jobs.\n W: I already have. Today, I spent the day at the caf\u00e9 working on my r\u00e9sum\u00e9. This computer has great battery life.\n M: Well, that's good. But the caf\u00e9 near here is always so crowded.\n W: I know. But I like to work in busy caf\u00e9s. The noise reminds me that everyone else is working hard, so I work hard, too.", "choices": [ "She bought it.", "She borrowed it.", "It was a gift." ], "summary": "It was a gift." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What surprises the man about the computer?", "dialogue": "M: Is that a new computer?\n W: Yeah. My grandpa gave it to me as a graduation gift. Isn't it nice?\n M: It is. I can't believe it's so thin! What kind of computer is it?\n 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.\n M: Do they have any other colors besides that one?\n 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.\n M: Does the computer have a disk drive?\n W: No, it doesn't, but I don't need one. All of my documents are online.\n M: Well, you're very lucky. It will be great to have this when you start looking for jobs.\n W: I already have. Today, I spent the day at the caf\u00e9 working on my r\u00e9sum\u00e9. This computer has great battery life.\n M: Well, that's good. But the caf\u00e9 near here is always so crowded.\n W: I know. But I like to work in busy caf\u00e9s. The noise reminds me that everyone else is working hard, so I work hard, too.", "choices": [ "The size.", "The price.", "The color." ], "summary": "The size." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the woman do in the caf\u00e9 today?", "dialogue": "M: Is that a new computer?\n W: Yeah. My grandpa gave it to me as a graduation gift. Isn't it nice?\n M: It is. I can't believe it's so thin! What kind of computer is it?\n 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.\n M: Do they have any other colors besides that one?\n 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.\n M: Does the computer have a disk drive?\n W: No, it doesn't, but I don't need one. All of my documents are online.\n M: Well, you're very lucky. It will be great to have this when you start looking for jobs.\n W: I already have. Today, I spent the day at the caf\u00e9 working on my r\u00e9sum\u00e9. This computer has great battery life.\n M: Well, that's good. But the caf\u00e9 near here is always so crowded.\n W: I know. But I like to work in busy caf\u00e9s. The noise reminds me that everyone else is working hard, so I work hard, too.", "choices": [ "She talked with a friend.", "She worked on her r\u00e9sum\u00e9.", "She looked for a job there." ], "summary": "She worked on her r\u00e9sum\u00e9." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the woman feel about noises in caf\u00e9s?", "dialogue": "M: Is that a new computer?\n W: Yeah. My grandpa gave it to me as a graduation gift. Isn't it nice?\n M: It is. I can't believe it's so thin! What kind of computer is it?\n 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.\n M: Do they have any other colors besides that one?\n 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.\n M: Does the computer have a disk drive?\n W: No, it doesn't, but I don't need one. All of my documents are online.\n M: Well, you're very lucky. It will be great to have this when you start looking for jobs.\n W: I already have. Today, I spent the day at the caf\u00e9 working on my r\u00e9sum\u00e9. This computer has great battery life.\n M: Well, that's good. But the caf\u00e9 near here is always so crowded.\n W: I know. But I like to work in busy caf\u00e9s. The noise reminds me that everyone else is working hard, so I work hard, too.", "choices": [ "Annoyed.", "Disturbed.", "Inspired." ], "summary": "Inspired." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "W: May I help you?\n M: Yes. We have reservations for lunch. The name is Morgan.\n W: Yes, Mr. Morgan. I've been expecting you. We've reserved a very nice table for you. Please follow me.", "choices": [ "Customer and waitress.", "Hostess and guest.", "Boss and clerk." ], "summary": "Customer and waitress." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "In which of the following situations does the girl try to save water?", "dialogue": "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?\n W: By saving water.\n M: Well, how can we do that?\n 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.\n M: Oh, what else?\n 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?\n M: No, I don't. Do you have any other suggestions?\n 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.\n M: So how can children save paper? I mean everyday.\n 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.\n M: That's great. Well, thanks Catherine for your ideas.", "choices": [ "When she is taking a bath", "When she is cleaning a car", "When she is washing clothes" ], "summary": "When she is taking a bath" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What else does the girl think we should do to protect the environment?", "dialogue": "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?\n W: By saving water.\n M: Well, how can we do that?\n 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.\n M: Oh, what else?\n 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?\n M: No, I don't. Do you have any other suggestions?\n 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.\n M: So how can children save paper? I mean everyday.\n 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.\n M: That's great. Well, thanks Catherine for your ideas.", "choices": [ "Separate garbage", "Get rid of rubbish properly", "Have a family clean-up party" ], "summary": "Get rid of rubbish properly" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the girl do once a month?", "dialogue": "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?\n W: By saving water.\n M: Well, how can we do that?\n 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.\n M: Oh, what else?\n 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?\n M: No, I don't. Do you have any other suggestions?\n 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.\n M: So how can children save paper? I mean everyday.\n 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.\n M: That's great. Well, thanks Catherine for your ideas.", "choices": [ "Visit a factory", "Collect old newspapers", "Clean a kindergarten" ], "summary": "Collect old newspapers" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "In which TV program will this interview most probably appear?", "dialogue": "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?\n W: By saving water.\n M: Well, how can we do that?\n 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.\n M: Oh, what else?\n 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?\n M: No, I don't. Do you have any other suggestions?\n 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.\n M: So how can children save paper? I mean everyday.\n 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.\n M: That's great. Well, thanks Catherine for your ideas.", "choices": [ "Child Psychology", "Preschool Education", "Our Planet" ], "summary": "Our Planet" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When does the conversation take place?", "dialogue": "W: David, we shouldn't sit here doing nothing.\n M: Why not? It's Saturday afternoon, isn't it?\n W: Yes, but there's so much to do around the house.\n M: It can wait.\n W: We ought to finish washing down the kitchen walls and cupboards.\n M: We can do that tomorrow. We don't have to do it today.\n W: All right. That's a good idea.\n M: Talking about washing down the kitchen-where's Bob?\n W: He's having lunch with Georgia.\n M: What! Again?\n W: He should be back soon.\n M: He shouldn't spend so much time with that girl.\n W: You must be patient, David. Nineteen's a very difficult age, you know?\n M: Yes, I know. But he ought to be studying more.", "choices": [ "In the morning.", "In the afternoon.", "In the evening." ], "summary": "In the afternoon." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do the two speakers plan to do tomorrow?", "dialogue": "W: David, we shouldn't sit here doing nothing.\n M: Why not? It's Saturday afternoon, isn't it?\n W: Yes, but there's so much to do around the house.\n M: It can wait.\n W: We ought to finish washing down the kitchen walls and cupboards.\n M: We can do that tomorrow. We don't have to do it today.\n W: All right. That's a good idea.\n M: Talking about washing down the kitchen-where's Bob?\n W: He's having lunch with Georgia.\n M: What! Again?\n W: He should be back soon.\n M: He shouldn't spend so much time with that girl.\n W: You must be patient, David. Nineteen's a very difficult age, you know?\n M: Yes, I know. But he ought to be studying more.", "choices": [ "Paint the walls.", "Move the cupboards.", "Wash down the kitchen." ], "summary": "Wash down the kitchen." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is Bob now?", "dialogue": "W: David, we shouldn't sit here doing nothing.\n M: Why not? It's Saturday afternoon, isn't it?\n W: Yes, but there's so much to do around the house.\n M: It can wait.\n W: We ought to finish washing down the kitchen walls and cupboards.\n M: We can do that tomorrow. We don't have to do it today.\n W: All right. That's a good idea.\n M: Talking about washing down the kitchen-where's Bob?\n W: He's having lunch with Georgia.\n M: What! Again?\n W: He should be back soon.\n M: He shouldn't spend so much time with that girl.\n W: You must be patient, David. Nineteen's a very difficult age, you know?\n M: Yes, I know. But he ought to be studying more.", "choices": [ "In a restaurant.", "In his bedroom.", "In the kitchen." ], "summary": "In a restaurant." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "M: So, tell me, what's the one thing that really makes you unhappy about modem technology?\n W: I'm happy to get a chance to speak out. I know that a lot of people like the convenience of cell phones, but I find them truly irritating. People don't seem to know when to leave them at home. I hate it when people use their cell phones in a restaurant or a store. It's probably none Of my business, but it drives me crazy. One night in a movie theater, some cell phone began to ring and a guy behind me began to have a conversation right there during the movie. And the people who talk on the phone while they drive, well, they're putting the rest of us in danger, aren't they? There should be a law against it.", "choices": [ "Modern technology.", "Dangerous driving.", "Behaviors in the theatcr." ], "summary": "Modern technology." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What makes the woman unhappy about?", "dialogue": "M: So, tell me, what's the one thing that really makes you unhappy about modem technology?\n W: I'm happy to get a chance to speak out. I know that a lot of people like the convenience of cell phones, but I find them truly irritating. People don't seem to know when to leave them at home. I hate it when people use their cell phones in a restaurant or a store. It's probably none Of my business, but it drives me crazy. One night in a movie theater, some cell phone began to ring and a guy behind me began to have a conversation right there during the movie. And the people who talk on the phone while they drive, well, they're putting the rest of us in danger, aren't they? There should be a law against it.", "choices": [ "That she gets a chance to speak out.", "People like the convenience of cell phones.", "The way people use their cell phones in public places." ], "summary": "The way people use their cell phones in public places." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the woman?", "dialogue": "M: So, tell me, what's the one thing that really makes you unhappy about modem technology?\n W: I'm happy to get a chance to speak out. I know that a lot of people like the convenience of cell phones, but I find them truly irritating. People don't seem to know when to leave them at home. I hate it when people use their cell phones in a restaurant or a store. It's probably none Of my business, but it drives me crazy. One night in a movie theater, some cell phone began to ring and a guy behind me began to have a conversation right there during the movie. And the people who talk on the phone while they drive, well, they're putting the rest of us in danger, aren't they? There should be a law against it.", "choices": [ "She believes the guy's phone rang behind her.", "She believes that law is needed.", "She believes she is in danger." ], "summary": "She believes that law is needed." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long will Jane stay in Florida?", "dialogue": "M: Where are you going for your holiday this year, Jane?\n W: Florida.\n M: Great! How long are you going to stay there?\n W: One week. Just for Christmas time.\n M: Have you got any friends there?\n W: No. I have always wanted to go, but I've been too busy. Now I've got a week's holiday, and I can enjoy Christmas special prices. My dream will come true.\n M: Lovely! I guess you will certainly go to Disneyland.\n W: You are right. You have been there, haven't you?\n M: Yes, but just a couple of days.\n W: Tell me something about it, will you?\n M: There are so many things to see in the park. It has several main sections. They are named Main Street, Frontier Land, Fantasy Land, Tomorrow Land and Adventure Land. The park is often called a \"Magic Kingdom\".\n W: It must be an unforgettable experience for you.\n M: That's true, especially the Magic Mountain and Fantasy Land. I'm sure you'll enjoy your visit too.\n W: Thank you. I believe so.", "choices": [ "Only one day.", "Two or three days.", "For Christmas time." ], "summary": "For Christmas time." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can be concluded about the man?", "dialogue": "M: Where are you going for your holiday this year, Jane?\n W: Florida.\n M: Great! How long are you going to stay there?\n W: One week. Just for Christmas time.\n M: Have you got any friends there?\n W: No. I have always wanted to go, but I've been too busy. Now I've got a week's holiday, and I can enjoy Christmas special prices. My dream will come true.\n M: Lovely! I guess you will certainly go to Disneyland.\n W: You are right. You have been there, haven't you?\n M: Yes, but just a couple of days.\n W: Tell me something about it, will you?\n M: There are so many things to see in the park. It has several main sections. They are named Main Street, Frontier Land, Fantasy Land, Tomorrow Land and Adventure Land. The park is often called a \"Magic Kingdom\".\n W: It must be an unforgettable experience for you.\n M: That's true, especially the Magic Mountain and Fantasy Land. I'm sure you'll enjoy your visit too.\n W: Thank you. I believe so.", "choices": [ "He has been to Disneyland.", "He has read a book about Disneyland.", "He has seen a film introduction to Disneyland." ], "summary": "He has been to Disneyland." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many sections is Disneyland made up of?", "dialogue": "M: Where are you going for your holiday this year, Jane?\n W: Florida.\n M: Great! How long are you going to stay there?\n W: One week. Just for Christmas time.\n M: Have you got any friends there?\n W: No. I have always wanted to go, but I've been too busy. Now I've got a week's holiday, and I can enjoy Christmas special prices. My dream will come true.\n M: Lovely! I guess you will certainly go to Disneyland.\n W: You are right. You have been there, haven't you?\n M: Yes, but just a couple of days.\n W: Tell me something about it, will you?\n M: There are so many things to see in the park. It has several main sections. They are named Main Street, Frontier Land, Fantasy Land, Tomorrow Land and Adventure Land. The park is often called a \"Magic Kingdom\".\n W: It must be an unforgettable experience for you.\n M: That's true, especially the Magic Mountain and Fantasy Land. I'm sure you'll enjoy your visit too.\n W: Thank you. I believe so.", "choices": [ "Four.", "Five.", "Six." ], "summary": "Five." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man doing?", "dialogue": "M: What can I do if I can't finish reading it in a week?\n W: You may come and renew it.", "choices": [ "Borrowing a book.", "Buying a book.", "Asking his teacher a question." ], "summary": "Borrowing a book." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where will the man stay for the summer?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Jack. Who are you writing to?\n M: I'm writing to my parents telling them I'll stay here this summer.\n W: You're not going home? I thought you were going on a trip to Japan with your family.\n M: Well, I intended to go with them, but I thought again and changed my mind.\n W: Tell me. I'm interested in knowing what keeps you from joining your beloved family and staying here. It certainly is not studying.\n M: No, certainly not. Michael arranged for me to work at his uncle's institution.\n W: How much will you be paid?\n M: Judy, I don't do it for money, but for experience. Besides, it's voluntary work.\n W: You work without payment? That's really something.\n M: When will you leave for home?\n W: Tomorrow. We'll fly to Hawaii two days after. I really have to pack now.\n M: Go then. Have a nice vacation!\n W: I'll send you postcards.", "choices": [ "In Japan.", "In Hawaii.", "At his university." ], "summary": "At his university." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the man going to do?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Jack. Who are you writing to?\n M: I'm writing to my parents telling them I'll stay here this summer.\n W: You're not going home? I thought you were going on a trip to Japan with your family.\n M: Well, I intended to go with them, but I thought again and changed my mind.\n W: Tell me. I'm interested in knowing what keeps you from joining your beloved family and staying here. It certainly is not studying.\n M: No, certainly not. Michael arranged for me to work at his uncle's institution.\n W: How much will you be paid?\n M: Judy, I don't do it for money, but for experience. Besides, it's voluntary work.\n W: You work without payment? That's really something.\n M: When will you leave for home?\n W: Tomorrow. We'll fly to Hawaii two days after. I really have to pack now.\n M: Go then. Have a nice vacation!\n W: I'll send you postcards.", "choices": [ "To prepare for his exams.", "To do some voluntary work.", "To earn money for his tuition." ], "summary": "To do some voluntary work." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How soon will the woman get to her destination?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Jack. Who are you writing to?\n M: I'm writing to my parents telling them I'll stay here this summer.\n W: You're not going home? I thought you were going on a trip to Japan with your family.\n M: Well, I intended to go with them, but I thought again and changed my mind.\n W: Tell me. I'm interested in knowing what keeps you from joining your beloved family and staying here. It certainly is not studying.\n M: No, certainly not. Michael arranged for me to work at his uncle's institution.\n W: How much will you be paid?\n M: Judy, I don't do it for money, but for experience. Besides, it's voluntary work.\n W: You work without payment? That's really something.\n M: When will you leave for home?\n W: Tomorrow. We'll fly to Hawaii two days after. I really have to pack now.\n M: Go then. Have a nice vacation!\n W: I'll send you postcards.", "choices": [ "In a day.", "In two days.", "In three days." ], "summary": "In three days." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the woman asking for leave?", "dialogue": "W: Mr. Block, I need to take a few days off because my parents are coming over to visit.\n M: But it's not really a good idea to take time off right now, you know.\n W: Well, I know. But they've never been to the UK before and they don't speak English.\n M: Hmm, you know there are thousands of tourists in London who can't speak English and they manage to get around.\n W: Yes, I know but they really expect me to be there. It's culture. Chinese parents expect their children to do things like this.\n M: I know, but truly if they care about your education, they'll understand.\n W: Well, do you think I could take maybe just two days off?\n M: Ok, two days but you must catch up with all of the work and get all of the materials.", "choices": [ "She plans to go to the UK with her parents.", "She has to take care of her parents at home.", "She wants to spend some time with her parents." ], "summary": "She wants to spend some time with her parents." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can be inferred about the man?", "dialogue": "W: Mr. Block, I need to take a few days off because my parents are coming over to visit.\n M: But it's not really a good idea to take time off right now, you know.\n W: Well, I know. But they've never been to the UK before and they don't speak English.\n M: Hmm, you know there are thousands of tourists in London who can't speak English and they manage to get around.\n W: Yes, I know but they really expect me to be there. It's culture. Chinese parents expect their children to do things like this.\n M: I know, but truly if they care about your education, they'll understand.\n W: Well, do you think I could take maybe just two days off?\n M: Ok, two days but you must catch up with all of the work and get all of the materials.", "choices": [ "He knows a lot about Chinese culture.", "He doesn't want the woman to take any time off at first.", "He considers language a big problem for foreign visitors." ], "summary": "He doesn't want the woman to take any time off at first." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can be inferred about the woman?", "dialogue": "W: Mr. Block, I need to take a few days off because my parents are coming over to visit.\n M: But it's not really a good idea to take time off right now, you know.\n W: Well, I know. But they've never been to the UK before and they don't speak English.\n M: Hmm, you know there are thousands of tourists in London who can't speak English and they manage to get around.\n W: Yes, I know but they really expect me to be there. It's culture. Chinese parents expect their children to do things like this.\n M: I know, but truly if they care about your education, they'll understand.\n W: Well, do you think I could take maybe just two days off?\n M: Ok, two days but you must catch up with all of the work and get all of the materials.", "choices": [ "She is a student.", "She is a teacher.", "She is a tourist." ], "summary": "She is a student." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What agreement do the two speakers reach at the end of the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Mr. Block, I need to take a few days off because my parents are coming over to visit.\n M: But it's not really a good idea to take time off right now, you know.\n W: Well, I know. But they've never been to the UK before and they don't speak English.\n M: Hmm, you know there are thousands of tourists in London who can't speak English and they manage to get around.\n W: Yes, I know but they really expect me to be there. It's culture. Chinese parents expect their children to do things like this.\n M: I know, but truly if they care about your education, they'll understand.\n W: Well, do you think I could take maybe just two days off?\n M: Ok, two days but you must catch up with all of the work and get all of the materials.", "choices": [ "The woman can take two days off.", "The woman needs to do some extra work.", "The woman should buy some travelling materials." ], "summary": "The woman can take two days off." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's probably the man's occupation?", "dialogue": "M: Yes, madam. What seems to be the problem?\n W: I'd like to report a robbery. It's my ear. It's been stolen.", "choices": [ "A repairman.", "A robber.", "A policeman." ], "summary": "A policeman." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: What do you think of the movie?\n M: It was worth neither the time nor the money.", "choices": [ "The movie was inexpensive.", "The movie was not worth watching.", "He didn't have time to go to the movie." ], "summary": "The movie was not worth watching." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where was the man coming from when he first saw the UFO?", "dialogue": "Police Officer: Hello. 24th Precinct. Officer Jones speaking.\n Man: Help. Yeah, uh, it was wild, I mean really bizarre.\n Police Officer: Calm down sir! Now, what do you want to report?\n Man: Well, I'd like to report a UFO sighting.\n Police Officer: A what?\n Man: What do you mean \"what?\" An unidentified flying object!\n Police Officer: Wait, tell me exactly what you saw.\n Man: Well, I was driving home from a party about three hours ago, so it was about 2:00 AM, when I saw this bright light overhead.\n Police Officer: Okay. And then what happened?\n Man: Oh, man. Well, it was out of this world. I stopped to watch the light when it disappeared behind a hill about a kilometer ahead of me.\n Police Officer: Alright. Then what?\n Man: Well, I got back in my car and I started driving toward where the UFO landed.\n Police Officer: Now, how do you know it was a UFO? Perhaps you only saw the lights of an airplane [No], or the headlights of an approaching car [No]. Things like that happen, you know.\n Man: Well if it was that, how do you explain \"the BEAST\"?\n Police Officer: What do you mean, \"the BEAST\"?\n Man: Okay. I kept driving for about five minutes when all of a sudden, this giant, hairy creature jumped out in front of my car.\n Police Officer: Oh, yeah. Then what?\n Man: Well, then, the beast picked up the front of my car and said, \"Get out of the car. I'm taking you to my master!\" Something like that.\n Police Officer: Wow? A hairy alien who can speak English! Come on!\n Man: I'm not making this up, if that's what you're suggesting. Then, when I didn't get out of the car, the beast opened the car door, carried me on his shoulders to this round-shaped flying saucer, and well, that's when I woke up along side the road. The beast must have knocked me out and left me there.\n Police Officer: Well, that's the best story I've heard all night, sir. Now, have you been taking any medication, drugs, or alcohol in the last 24 hours? You mentioned you went to a party.\n Man: What? Well, I did have a few beers, but I'm telling the truth.\n Police Officer: Okay, okay. We have a great therapist that deals with THESE kinds of cases.\n Man: I'm not crazy.\n Police Officer: Well, we'll look into your story. Thank you.", "choices": [ "He was returning home from a party.", "He just got off work when he saw the UFO.", "He was driving home from a restaurant." ], "summary": "He was returning home from a party." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time did the man report the incident to the police?", "dialogue": "Police Officer: Hello. 24th Precinct. Officer Jones speaking.\n Man: Help. Yeah, uh, it was wild, I mean really bizarre.\n Police Officer: Calm down sir! Now, what do you want to report?\n Man: Well, I'd like to report a UFO sighting.\n Police Officer: A what?\n Man: What do you mean \"what?\" An unidentified flying object!\n Police Officer: Wait, tell me exactly what you saw.\n Man: Well, I was driving home from a party about three hours ago, so it was about 2:00 AM, when I saw this bright light overhead.\n Police Officer: Okay. And then what happened?\n Man: Oh, man. Well, it was out of this world. I stopped to watch the light when it disappeared behind a hill about a kilometer ahead of me.\n Police Officer: Alright. Then what?\n Man: Well, I got back in my car and I started driving toward where the UFO landed.\n Police Officer: Now, how do you know it was a UFO? Perhaps you only saw the lights of an airplane [No], or the headlights of an approaching car [No]. Things like that happen, you know.\n Man: Well if it was that, how do you explain \"the BEAST\"?\n Police Officer: What do you mean, \"the BEAST\"?\n Man: Okay. I kept driving for about five minutes when all of a sudden, this giant, hairy creature jumped out in front of my car.\n Police Officer: Oh, yeah. Then what?\n Man: Well, then, the beast picked up the front of my car and said, \"Get out of the car. I'm taking you to my master!\" Something like that.\n Police Officer: Wow? A hairy alien who can speak English! Come on!\n Man: I'm not making this up, if that's what you're suggesting. Then, when I didn't get out of the car, the beast opened the car door, carried me on his shoulders to this round-shaped flying saucer, and well, that's when I woke up along side the road. The beast must have knocked me out and left me there.\n Police Officer: Well, that's the best story I've heard all night, sir. Now, have you been taking any medication, drugs, or alcohol in the last 24 hours? You mentioned you went to a party.\n Man: What? Well, I did have a few beers, but I'm telling the truth.\n Police Officer: Okay, okay. We have a great therapist that deals with THESE kinds of cases.\n Man: I'm not crazy.\n Police Officer: Well, we'll look into your story. Thank you.", "choices": [ "about 12:00 AM", "about 3:00 AM", "about 5:00 AM" ], "summary": "about 5:00 AM" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What jumped out in front of the man's car?", "dialogue": "Police Officer: Hello. 24th Precinct. Officer Jones speaking.\n Man: Help. Yeah, uh, it was wild, I mean really bizarre.\n Police Officer: Calm down sir! Now, what do you want to report?\n Man: Well, I'd like to report a UFO sighting.\n Police Officer: A what?\n Man: What do you mean \"what?\" An unidentified flying object!\n Police Officer: Wait, tell me exactly what you saw.\n Man: Well, I was driving home from a party about three hours ago, so it was about 2:00 AM, when I saw this bright light overhead.\n Police Officer: Okay. And then what happened?\n Man: Oh, man. Well, it was out of this world. I stopped to watch the light when it disappeared behind a hill about a kilometer ahead of me.\n Police Officer: Alright. Then what?\n Man: Well, I got back in my car and I started driving toward where the UFO landed.\n Police Officer: Now, how do you know it was a UFO? Perhaps you only saw the lights of an airplane [No], or the headlights of an approaching car [No]. Things like that happen, you know.\n Man: Well if it was that, how do you explain \"the BEAST\"?\n Police Officer: What do you mean, \"the BEAST\"?\n Man: Okay. I kept driving for about five minutes when all of a sudden, this giant, hairy creature jumped out in front of my car.\n Police Officer: Oh, yeah. Then what?\n Man: Well, then, the beast picked up the front of my car and said, \"Get out of the car. I'm taking you to my master!\" Something like that.\n Police Officer: Wow? A hairy alien who can speak English! Come on!\n Man: I'm not making this up, if that's what you're suggesting. Then, when I didn't get out of the car, the beast opened the car door, carried me on his shoulders to this round-shaped flying saucer, and well, that's when I woke up along side the road. The beast must have knocked me out and left me there.\n Police Officer: Well, that's the best story I've heard all night, sir. Now, have you been taking any medication, drugs, or alcohol in the last 24 hours? You mentioned you went to a party.\n Man: What? Well, I did have a few beers, but I'm telling the truth.\n Police Officer: Okay, okay. We have a great therapist that deals with THESE kinds of cases.\n Man: I'm not crazy.\n Police Officer: Well, we'll look into your story. Thank you.", "choices": [ "a giant deer", "a strange man", "a hairy alien" ], "summary": "a hairy alien" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What happened next to the man?", "dialogue": "Police Officer: Hello. 24th Precinct. Officer Jones speaking.\n Man: Help. Yeah, uh, it was wild, I mean really bizarre.\n Police Officer: Calm down sir! Now, what do you want to report?\n Man: Well, I'd like to report a UFO sighting.\n Police Officer: A what?\n Man: What do you mean \"what?\" An unidentified flying object!\n Police Officer: Wait, tell me exactly what you saw.\n Man: Well, I was driving home from a party about three hours ago, so it was about 2:00 AM, when I saw this bright light overhead.\n Police Officer: Okay. And then what happened?\n Man: Oh, man. Well, it was out of this world. I stopped to watch the light when it disappeared behind a hill about a kilometer ahead of me.\n Police Officer: Alright. Then what?\n Man: Well, I got back in my car and I started driving toward where the UFO landed.\n Police Officer: Now, how do you know it was a UFO? Perhaps you only saw the lights of an airplane [No], or the headlights of an approaching car [No]. Things like that happen, you know.\n Man: Well if it was that, how do you explain \"the BEAST\"?\n Police Officer: What do you mean, \"the BEAST\"?\n Man: Okay. I kept driving for about five minutes when all of a sudden, this giant, hairy creature jumped out in front of my car.\n Police Officer: Oh, yeah. Then what?\n Man: Well, then, the beast picked up the front of my car and said, \"Get out of the car. I'm taking you to my master!\" Something like that.\n Police Officer: Wow? A hairy alien who can speak English! Come on!\n Man: I'm not making this up, if that's what you're suggesting. Then, when I didn't get out of the car, the beast opened the car door, carried me on his shoulders to this round-shaped flying saucer, and well, that's when I woke up along side the road. The beast must have knocked me out and left me there.\n Police Officer: Well, that's the best story I've heard all night, sir. Now, have you been taking any medication, drugs, or alcohol in the last 24 hours? You mentioned you went to a party.\n Man: What? Well, I did have a few beers, but I'm telling the truth.\n Police Officer: Okay, okay. We have a great therapist that deals with THESE kinds of cases.\n Man: I'm not crazy.\n Police Officer: Well, we'll look into your story. Thank you.", "choices": [ "He walked to a flying saucer.", "He followed the animal to a plane.", "He was carried to a spaceship." ], "summary": "He was carried to a spaceship." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the police officer suggest at the end of the story?", "dialogue": "Police Officer: Hello. 24th Precinct. Officer Jones speaking.\n Man: Help. Yeah, uh, it was wild, I mean really bizarre.\n Police Officer: Calm down sir! Now, what do you want to report?\n Man: Well, I'd like to report a UFO sighting.\n Police Officer: A what?\n Man: What do you mean \"what?\" An unidentified flying object!\n Police Officer: Wait, tell me exactly what you saw.\n Man: Well, I was driving home from a party about three hours ago, so it was about 2:00 AM, when I saw this bright light overhead.\n Police Officer: Okay. And then what happened?\n Man: Oh, man. Well, it was out of this world. I stopped to watch the light when it disappeared behind a hill about a kilometer ahead of me.\n Police Officer: Alright. Then what?\n Man: Well, I got back in my car and I started driving toward where the UFO landed.\n Police Officer: Now, how do you know it was a UFO? Perhaps you only saw the lights of an airplane [No], or the headlights of an approaching car [No]. Things like that happen, you know.\n Man: Well if it was that, how do you explain \"the BEAST\"?\n Police Officer: What do you mean, \"the BEAST\"?\n Man: Okay. I kept driving for about five minutes when all of a sudden, this giant, hairy creature jumped out in front of my car.\n Police Officer: Oh, yeah. Then what?\n Man: Well, then, the beast picked up the front of my car and said, \"Get out of the car. I'm taking you to my master!\" Something like that.\n Police Officer: Wow? A hairy alien who can speak English! Come on!\n Man: I'm not making this up, if that's what you're suggesting. Then, when I didn't get out of the car, the beast opened the car door, carried me on his shoulders to this round-shaped flying saucer, and well, that's when I woke up along side the road. The beast must have knocked me out and left me there.\n Police Officer: Well, that's the best story I've heard all night, sir. Now, have you been taking any medication, drugs, or alcohol in the last 24 hours? You mentioned you went to a party.\n Man: What? Well, I did have a few beers, but I'm telling the truth.\n Police Officer: Okay, okay. We have a great therapist that deals with THESE kinds of cases.\n Man: I'm not crazy.\n Police Officer: Well, we'll look into your story. Thank you.", "choices": [ "They should call the fire department.", "The man should seek counseling.", "The man should contact the newspaper." ], "summary": "The man should seek counseling." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why will the man be late?", "dialogue": "M: Hey, I'm calling to say that I'm running late to the airport. Can you make sure that the plane doesn't take off without me?\n W: I'll try.\n M: Thank you. I'm just sitting here in traffic. There must be an accident or something. I've been here for 30 minutes, and I've barely made it onto the bridge.\n W: Oh, that's not good.\n M: This traffic is really stressing me out. I don't want to have to take a later flight!\n W: I'm sure you'll be able to make it. The plane doesn't leave for another 2 hours.\n M: Yes, but Google Maps is telling me that I won't be at the airport for another hour and 45 minutes, which means I'll only have 15 minutes to check my bags, get through security, and arrive at the gate. That's impossible!\n W: You can ask to skip to the head of the line in security. They're usually pretty good about that when you think you might miss your flight.\n M: I hope so.", "choices": [ "He's stuck in traffic.", "He had an accident.", "He didn't make it onto the bridge in time." ], "summary": "He's stuck in traffic." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When is the plane scheduled to leave?", "dialogue": "M: Hey, I'm calling to say that I'm running late to the airport. Can you make sure that the plane doesn't take off without me?\n W: I'll try.\n M: Thank you. I'm just sitting here in traffic. There must be an accident or something. I've been here for 30 minutes, and I've barely made it onto the bridge.\n W: Oh, that's not good.\n M: This traffic is really stressing me out. I don't want to have to take a later flight!\n W: I'm sure you'll be able to make it. The plane doesn't leave for another 2 hours.\n M: Yes, but Google Maps is telling me that I won't be at the airport for another hour and 45 minutes, which means I'll only have 15 minutes to check my bags, get through security, and arrive at the gate. That's impossible!\n W: You can ask to skip to the head of the line in security. They're usually pretty good about that when you think you might miss your flight.\n M: I hope so.", "choices": [ "In 45 minutes.", "In two hours.", "In 30 minutes." ], "summary": "In two hours." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the man probably feel?", "dialogue": "M: Hey, I'm calling to say that I'm running late to the airport. Can you make sure that the plane doesn't take off without me?\n W: I'll try.\n M: Thank you. I'm just sitting here in traffic. There must be an accident or something. I've been here for 30 minutes, and I've barely made it onto the bridge.\n W: Oh, that's not good.\n M: This traffic is really stressing me out. I don't want to have to take a later flight!\n W: I'm sure you'll be able to make it. The plane doesn't leave for another 2 hours.\n M: Yes, but Google Maps is telling me that I won't be at the airport for another hour and 45 minutes, which means I'll only have 15 minutes to check my bags, get through security, and arrive at the gate. That's impossible!\n W: You can ask to skip to the head of the line in security. They're usually pretty good about that when you think you might miss your flight.\n M: I hope so.", "choices": [ "Positive.", "Stressed out.", "Apologetic." ], "summary": "Stressed out." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the man calling?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning. Dr. Zane's office.\n M: This is Mr. Hill. I have a ten o'clock appointment, but I'm running a little late. Do you have any openings this afternoon?\n W: Sorry we don't. Can you come tomorrow morning?\n M: OK. See you then.", "choices": [ "To change his appointment.", "To speak to Dr. Zane.", "To see the woman." ], "summary": "To change his appointment." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man have for breakfast?", "dialogue": "W: Do you eat a big breakfast?\n M: No, I just have a glass of milk. What about you?\n W: I have a big breakfast. I eat eggs and toast, and I drink milk.", "choices": [ "Milk only.", "Milk and toast.", "Milk and eggs." ], "summary": "Milk only." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How is the traffic this time every day?", "dialogue": "W: I want to go to Yellow Street.\n M: Yes, Madam. It'll take about twenty minutes.\n W: The traffic seems terribly heavy. It's unusual.\n M: No, Madam. It's about the same every day at this time.", "choices": [ "Fine.", "Unusual.", "Heavy." ], "summary": "Heavy." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much is the shirt?", "dialogue": "M: It's a lovely shirt. I'll take it. How much is it?\n F: It's fifteen point fifty dollars.", "choices": [ "Fifty dollars.", "Fifteen dollars.", "Fifteen point fifty dollars." ], "summary": "Fifteen point fifty dollars." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Jane, I wonder if you're free tomorrow night.\n W: Well, George, I guess I am. Why do you ask?\n M: I have just got a pair of pre-sale Star Wars movie tickets from a friend and was thinking of inviting you along for the opening show. Are you interested?\n W: Of course, I am! Thanks for inviting me!\n M: No problem.\n W: So, what time are we going?\n M: Well, let's see. The movie starts at 10 p.m. We should get there at least half an hour earlier because there'll be a long line. I think I could pick you up at your house at 9, if that's OK with you.\n W: 9 o'clock? That's fine with me.\n M: Okay, good.\n W: So, see you tomorrow at 9 then?\n M: Yeah. That's great. I'll see you tomorrow night, Jane.\n W: Okay, George. Bye!\n M: Bye, Jane.", "choices": [ "Strangers.", "Neighbors.", "Friends." ], "summary": "Friends." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When should they get there?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Jane, I wonder if you're free tomorrow night.\n W: Well, George, I guess I am. Why do you ask?\n M: I have just got a pair of pre-sale Star Wars movie tickets from a friend and was thinking of inviting you along for the opening show. Are you interested?\n W: Of course, I am! Thanks for inviting me!\n M: No problem.\n W: So, what time are we going?\n M: Well, let's see. The movie starts at 10 p.m. We should get there at least half an hour earlier because there'll be a long line. I think I could pick you up at your house at 9, if that's OK with you.\n W: 9 o'clock? That's fine with me.\n M: Okay, good.\n W: So, see you tomorrow at 9 then?\n M: Yeah. That's great. I'll see you tomorrow night, Jane.\n W: Okay, George. Bye!\n M: Bye, Jane.", "choices": [ "At 8:30.", "At 9:30.", "At 10:00." ], "summary": "At 9:30." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Mike have?", "dialogue": "F: Do you have a cat or a dog, Mike?\n M: I have a cat, but I don't have a dog.", "choices": [ "A cat.", "A dog.", "Neither." ], "summary": "A cat." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man feel bad?", "dialogue": "W: Did you go out today?\n M: With my bad luck? What good would it have done if I'd gone out?\n W: If you'd looked for a job,you might have found one.\n M: But I've been looking for one over a year. Today wouldn't have been any different.\n W: I know how bad you feel, but if you don't keep on looking, you'll never get a job.\n M: If I'd stayed in Puerto Rico in the first place, I wouldn't have had so much trouble.\n W: What would you have done? There are more people out of work there than there are here.\n M: I could have had a farm of my own if I'd stayed there.\n W: You? Up the mountains, with nobody to talk to, but the children?\n M: I don't like the city. There are too many people. There's too much noise, too much dust.\n W: I like here.\n M: Yes, because your brother's here. This is really your home.\n W: Well, maybe we should go to Puerto Rico for a visit anyway. You could see Andis Nanco.\n M: You really mean that? I'd like to see the island again and feel the sunshine and here everyone's speaking Spanish.", "choices": [ "He is out of work.", "He isn't used to the life there.", "He has nobody else to talk to." ], "summary": "He is out of work." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "In what way is the woman speaking to the man?", "dialogue": "W: Did you go out today?\n M: With my bad luck? What good would it have done if I'd gone out?\n W: If you'd looked for a job,you might have found one.\n M: But I've been looking for one over a year. Today wouldn't have been any different.\n W: I know how bad you feel, but if you don't keep on looking, you'll never get a job.\n M: If I'd stayed in Puerto Rico in the first place, I wouldn't have had so much trouble.\n W: What would you have done? There are more people out of work there than there are here.\n M: I could have had a farm of my own if I'd stayed there.\n W: You? Up the mountains, with nobody to talk to, but the children?\n M: I don't like the city. There are too many people. There's too much noise, too much dust.\n W: I like here.\n M: Yes, because your brother's here. This is really your home.\n W: Well, maybe we should go to Puerto Rico for a visit anyway. You could see Andis Nanco.\n M: You really mean that? I'd like to see the island again and feel the sunshine and here everyone's speaking Spanish.", "choices": [ "Disappointing.", "Exciting.", "Encouraging." ], "summary": "Encouraging." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "According to the dialogue,what is their last decision?", "dialogue": "W: Did you go out today?\n M: With my bad luck? What good would it have done if I'd gone out?\n W: If you'd looked for a job,you might have found one.\n M: But I've been looking for one over a year. Today wouldn't have been any different.\n W: I know how bad you feel, but if you don't keep on looking, you'll never get a job.\n M: If I'd stayed in Puerto Rico in the first place, I wouldn't have had so much trouble.\n W: What would you have done? There are more people out of work there than there are here.\n M: I could have had a farm of my own if I'd stayed there.\n W: You? Up the mountains, with nobody to talk to, but the children?\n M: I don't like the city. There are too many people. There's too much noise, too much dust.\n W: I like here.\n M: Yes, because your brother's here. This is really your home.\n W: Well, maybe we should go to Puerto Rico for a visit anyway. You could see Andis Nanco.\n M: You really mean that? I'd like to see the island again and feel the sunshine and here everyone's speaking Spanish.", "choices": [ "To look for a job together.", "To have a visit.", "To move to the island." ], "summary": "To have a visit." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: I'm thinking of going to Austin for a visit. Do you think it's worth seeing?\n M: Well, I wish I had been there.", "choices": [ "The man is planning a trip to Austin.", "The man has not been to Austin before.", "The man doesn't like Austin." ], "summary": "The man has not been to Austin before." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Did the man enjoy the concert yesterday?", "dialogue": "W: Did you go to the concert yesterday?\n M: I had to do extra work in my office.", "choices": [ "Yes, he liked it very much.", "No, he was there only briefly.", "No, he didn't go there at all." ], "summary": "No, he didn't go there at all." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the speakers most probably do?", "dialogue": "M: I don't think we can find a better hotel around here at this time.\n W: Let's walk a little further to see if there is another one. I just can't bear the traffic noise here.", "choices": [ "Look for a more expensive hotel.", "Go to another hotel by bus.", "Try to find a quiet place." ], "summary": "Try to find a quiet place." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about California oranges?", "dialogue": "W: Can I help you?\n M: Yes, please. I'd like some oranges.\n W: Do you want Florida or California oranges?\n M: Which do you think are better?\n W: Florida oranges are sweet but they are small. But California oranges have no seeds.\n M: Then give me five California oranges.\n W: Anything else?\n M: I also want some bananas. How do you sell them?\n W: One dollar a pound. How many do you want?\n M: Give me four and see how much they are.\n W: They are just one pound.\n M: Good. How much do I owe you?\n W: Three dollars.\n M: Here you are.\n W: Thank you.", "choices": [ "They are sour.", "They are small.", "They have no seeds." ], "summary": "They have no seeds." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many bananas does the man buy?", "dialogue": "W: Can I help you?\n M: Yes, please. I'd like some oranges.\n W: Do you want Florida or California oranges?\n M: Which do you think are better?\n W: Florida oranges are sweet but they are small. But California oranges have no seeds.\n M: Then give me five California oranges.\n W: Anything else?\n M: I also want some bananas. How do you sell them?\n W: One dollar a pound. How many do you want?\n M: Give me four and see how much they are.\n W: They are just one pound.\n M: Good. How much do I owe you?\n W: Three dollars.\n M: Here you are.\n W: Thank you.", "choices": [ "Four.", "Five.", "Nine." ], "summary": "Four." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much are the oranges?", "dialogue": "W: Can I help you?\n M: Yes, please. I'd like some oranges.\n W: Do you want Florida or California oranges?\n M: Which do you think are better?\n W: Florida oranges are sweet but they are small. But California oranges have no seeds.\n M: Then give me five California oranges.\n W: Anything else?\n M: I also want some bananas. How do you sell them?\n W: One dollar a pound. How many do you want?\n M: Give me four and see how much they are.\n W: They are just one pound.\n M: Good. How much do I owe you?\n W: Three dollars.\n M: Here you are.\n W: Thank you.", "choices": [ "One dollar.", "Two dollars.", "Three dollars." ], "summary": "Two dollars." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the man's plan for this vacation?", "dialogue": "W: Do you have a plan for your vacation?\n M: Last year I went to China, and the year before last, I went to Australia. But this year I want to stay home and take a good rest.", "choices": [ "He wants to go to China.", "He wants to go to Australia.", "He wants to stay home." ], "summary": "He wants to stay home." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who does the man want to talk to?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Kate! Is your daddy at home?\n W: No, Mr. Smith. He went out 10 minutes ago. Any message?\n M: Hmm. Could you tell him to call me back?\n W: Sure, Leave it to me.", "choices": [ "The woman's boss.", "The woman's brother.", "The woman's father." ], "summary": "The woman's father." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is the man?", "dialogue": "W: Ruijin Hotel, please!\n M: Do you want to go by way of the People's Road or Triumph Road?\n W: Whichever is fastest.\n M: Yes, ma'am, we'll take the People's Road.", "choices": [ "A taxi driver.", "A hotel receptionist.", "A waiter." ], "summary": "A taxi driver." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the professor promise to do?", "dialogue": "M: Come in, come in! Can I help you?\n W: Professor Turner, are you giving your Advanced Geology course again next semester?\n M: Yes.\n W: I wonder if I could enroll in it, I know it's a graduate course and I'm only a junior, but...\n M: Aren't you a bit young? I've allowed qualified seniors to take the course and they usually have a hard time to keep up.\n W: I know, but the geology of the American West is my favorite interest and I've read a lot in the field. Last semester I took Professor Burman's course and I didn't find it challenging enough.\n M: I see. You certainly aren't one of those students who are out for easy grades.\n W: I should say not. I really want to learn something.\n M: Well, I'll speak to Professor Burman, if he thinks you're ready, I'll let you enroll.\n W: Oh, thanks. Prof. Turner, that's very nice of you.", "choices": [ "Ask another professor for his opinion.", "Tutor her himself.", "Let her enroll in an easier course." ], "summary": "Ask another professor for his opinion." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the time now?", "dialogue": "F: My plane is leaving for New York at ten.\n M: You have only 40 minutes left.", "choices": [ "9:20.", "9:40.", "10:40." ], "summary": "9:20." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who are the two speakers?", "dialogue": "W: How long have you been in the army service?\n M: Twenty-five years. I joined up right after college.\n W: I have only been in the army for seven years.\n M: Looks like you have a while to go until retirement.", "choices": [ "Retired soldiers.", "College students.", "Army people." ], "summary": "Army people." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the woman's hobby?", "dialogue": "M: What's your hobby? I love basketball.\n F: Well... that's also mine.", "choices": [ "Play table tennis.", "Play basketball.", "Play football." ], "summary": "Play basketball." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are they talking?", "dialogue": "M: It's a lovely shirt, I'll take it. How much is it?\n F: It's $15.50.", "choices": [ "In a clothes store.", "In a book-shop.", "In a supermarket." ], "summary": "In a clothes store." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they talking about?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me, does this bus go to Market Street?\n W: Sorry. I'm a stranger here myself. Ask the conductor.", "choices": [ "The price.", "The direction.", "The time." ], "summary": "The direction." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the woman major in?", "dialogue": "M: What did you major in besides English?\n W: I majored in education, too.", "choices": [ "English.", "English and Education.", "Education." ], "summary": "English and Education." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman doing?", "dialogue": "W: I am afraid I haven't been able to finish the report, and I was hoping that you would give me some more time to do it.\n M: OK. I can give you one more day.", "choices": [ "Offering help.", "Asking for help.", "Asking for permission" ], "summary": "Asking for permission" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does John Smith do?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, EMS.\n W: May I speak to John Smith, please?\n M: Sorry, Miss, but he's out on his route delivering packages. He should be back soon, though.", "choices": [ "A mailman.", "A letter writer.", "A milkman." ], "summary": "A mailman." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the man buy the paintings?", "dialogue": "M: I'd like to add some Chinese traditional elements in the decoration of my new house.\n W: That's great! I like this style very much. And I think if you want to embody the Chinese elements, you should use the red color. It is the most representative color in China, and sometimes it is called \"Chinese Red\".\n M: Oh, yes, I agree with you. And as for the door and the windows, I also like to use lattice. I think it is the most important elements of Chinese decorating.\n W: Yes. I think you have a good understanding of the Chinese style. And I suggest you'd better hang two Chinese landscape paintings.\n M: Oh. That's a good idea. I will buy them in the afternoon. And I'd like to paint the walls again and buy a new sofa.\n W: What color do you want to paint?\n M: I don't know exactly, but I'd like to use fresh colors. I think these colors look vivid.\n W: What about the sofa?\n M: I have no idea about it.", "choices": [ "Tomorrow.", "This weekend.", "Today." ], "summary": "Today." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What kind of color will the walls probably be?", "dialogue": "M: I'd like to add some Chinese traditional elements in the decoration of my new house.\n W: That's great! I like this style very much. And I think if you want to embody the Chinese elements, you should use the red color. It is the most representative color in China, and sometimes it is called \"Chinese Red\".\n M: Oh, yes, I agree with you. And as for the door and the windows, I also like to use lattice. I think it is the most important elements of Chinese decorating.\n W: Yes. I think you have a good understanding of the Chinese style. And I suggest you'd better hang two Chinese landscape paintings.\n M: Oh. That's a good idea. I will buy them in the afternoon. And I'd like to paint the walls again and buy a new sofa.\n W: What color do you want to paint?\n M: I don't know exactly, but I'd like to use fresh colors. I think these colors look vivid.\n W: What about the sofa?\n M: I have no idea about it.", "choices": [ "Yellow.", "Brown.", "Black." ], "summary": "Yellow." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the man?", "dialogue": "M: I'd like to add some Chinese traditional elements in the decoration of my new house.\n W: That's great! I like this style very much. And I think if you want to embody the Chinese elements, you should use the red color. It is the most representative color in China, and sometimes it is called \"Chinese Red\".\n M: Oh, yes, I agree with you. And as for the door and the windows, I also like to use lattice. I think it is the most important elements of Chinese decorating.\n W: Yes. I think you have a good understanding of the Chinese style. And I suggest you'd better hang two Chinese landscape paintings.\n M: Oh. That's a good idea. I will buy them in the afternoon. And I'd like to paint the walls again and buy a new sofa.\n W: What color do you want to paint?\n M: I don't know exactly, but I'd like to use fresh colors. I think these colors look vivid.\n W: What about the sofa?\n M: I have no idea about it.", "choices": [ "He is decorating his new house.", "He will buy a red sofa.", "He is a Chinese." ], "summary": "He is decorating his new house." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man want?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, Blackwood Sports Club. Can I help you?\n M: Yes, I would like to order a set of golf clubs, please. Can you deliver them to my house?\n W: Yes, certainly. Just let me get the order form here and I'll take down your information. Can I have your name please?\n M: Bill White.\n W: And your membership number?\n M: It's G, 844-9192.\n W: Thank you. Now where would you like the golf clubs delivered?\n M: 89 Sea Road, Swansea.\n W: And could I get your email address and phone number please?\n M: My email address is bwhite@uk.net. My office number is 0782-403583 and you can reach me at home at 0782-624989.\n W: 0782-624989. Thank you.", "choices": [ "A set of golf clubs.", "A pair of golf gloves.", "Some golf balls." ], "summary": "A set of golf clubs." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does he want them to be delivered?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, Blackwood Sports Club. Can I help you?\n M: Yes, I would like to order a set of golf clubs, please. Can you deliver them to my house?\n W: Yes, certainly. Just let me get the order form here and I'll take down your information. Can I have your name please?\n M: Bill White.\n W: And your membership number?\n M: It's G, 844-9192.\n W: Thank you. Now where would you like the golf clubs delivered?\n M: 89 Sea Road, Swansea.\n W: And could I get your email address and phone number please?\n M: My email address is bwhite@uk.net. My office number is 0782-403583 and you can reach me at home at 0782-624989.\n W: 0782-624989. Thank you.", "choices": [ "To his office.", "To his house.", "To his club." ], "summary": "To his house." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's his office number?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, Blackwood Sports Club. Can I help you?\n M: Yes, I would like to order a set of golf clubs, please. Can you deliver them to my house?\n W: Yes, certainly. Just let me get the order form here and I'll take down your information. Can I have your name please?\n M: Bill White.\n W: And your membership number?\n M: It's G, 844-9192.\n W: Thank you. Now where would you like the golf clubs delivered?\n M: 89 Sea Road, Swansea.\n W: And could I get your email address and phone number please?\n M: My email address is bwhite@uk.net. My office number is 0782-403583 and you can reach me at home at 0782-624989.\n W: 0782-624989. Thank you.", "choices": [ "0782-403583", "0782-624989", "0782-449192" ], "summary": "0782-403583" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man most possibly do?", "dialogue": "M: Before making out a plan for sightseeing trips for you, I'd be glad to know if you have anything special in mind that you'd like to see.\n W: Well, as a matter of fact, we were discussing this question last night. We all spoke of the Great Wall, one of the seven wonders of the world. We wouldn't want to leave China without seeing that. If it could possibly be arranged, how far is it from here?\n M: Only about 50 kilometers. Just an hour and a half's trip by car. We'll put down at the Great Wall then.\n W: Good! And we've heard quite a lot about the Summer Palace. We'd like to see that, too.\n M: All right, the Summer Palace, well, and there are a number of places that I think you'd find interesting, the Temple of Heaven, the Former Imperial Palaces and the Ming Tombs.", "choices": [ "A teacher.", "A tour guide.", "A driver." ], "summary": "A tour guide." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the woman specially want to visit?", "dialogue": "M: Before making out a plan for sightseeing trips for you, I'd be glad to know if you have anything special in mind that you'd like to see.\n W: Well, as a matter of fact, we were discussing this question last night. We all spoke of the Great Wall, one of the seven wonders of the world. We wouldn't want to leave China without seeing that. If it could possibly be arranged, how far is it from here?\n M: Only about 50 kilometers. Just an hour and a half's trip by car. We'll put down at the Great Wall then.\n W: Good! And we've heard quite a lot about the Summer Palace. We'd like to see that, too.\n M: All right, the Summer Palace, well, and there are a number of places that I think you'd find interesting, the Temple of Heaven, the Former Imperial Palaces and the Ming Tombs.", "choices": [ "The Summer Palace and the Great Wall.", "The Summer Palace and the Ming Tombs.", "The Great Wall and the Temple of Heaven." ], "summary": "The Summer Palace and the Great Wall." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long does it take to go to the Great Wall by car from where they are?", "dialogue": "M: Before making out a plan for sightseeing trips for you, I'd be glad to know if you have anything special in mind that you'd like to see.\n W: Well, as a matter of fact, we were discussing this question last night. We all spoke of the Great Wall, one of the seven wonders of the world. We wouldn't want to leave China without seeing that. If it could possibly be arranged, how far is it from here?\n M: Only about 50 kilometers. Just an hour and a half's trip by car. We'll put down at the Great Wall then.\n W: Good! And we've heard quite a lot about the Summer Palace. We'd like to see that, too.\n M: All right, the Summer Palace, well, and there are a number of places that I think you'd find interesting, the Temple of Heaven, the Former Imperial Palaces and the Ming Tombs.", "choices": [ "Half an hour.", "One hour.", "One and a half hours." ], "summary": "One and a half hours." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Sue mean?", "dialogue": "M: Can you help me with the bag, Sue?\n W: Sorry, my hands are full.", "choices": [ "Her hands are full.", "She wants the boy to help her.", "She can't help the boy carry the bag." ], "summary": "She can't help the boy carry the bag." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man feel surprised?", "dialogue": "M: Fikky, what's going on? Freggis just told me that you're going to be leaving us.\n W: Yes, I really feel bad out of it. But B. N. D. came up with really good offer.\n M: Well, I didn't know you were going to look for a new job.\n W: Well, just between you and me. I think we have some real problems in this department. Don't get me wrong. It has nothing to do with you, Frank. Everybody says you are an excellent manager.\n M: Problems, what problems? Do we have time to talk about it?", "choices": [ "The woman has found a new job.", "The woman doesn't feel like leaving.", "The woman disagrees with him." ], "summary": "The woman has found a new job." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman say about her department?", "dialogue": "M: Fikky, what's going on? Freggis just told me that you're going to be leaving us.\n W: Yes, I really feel bad out of it. But B. N. D. came up with really good offer.\n M: Well, I didn't know you were going to look for a new job.\n W: Well, just between you and me. I think we have some real problems in this department. Don't get me wrong. It has nothing to do with you, Frank. Everybody says you are an excellent manager.\n M: Problems, what problems? Do we have time to talk about it?", "choices": [ "There is a lack of trust.", "There are serious problems.", "There is too much pressure." ], "summary": "There is too much pressure." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much did the man pay?", "dialogue": "W: Which cap did you finally decide to buy?\n M: Well, I would have liked to buy the blue one, but it was 20 dollars. So I bought another one instead and saved $5.", "choices": [ "$10.", "$15.", "$20." ], "summary": "$15." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the weather tomorrow?", "dialogue": "F: What's the weather like tomorrow?\n M: The reporter says it's going to rain.", "choices": [ "Raining", "Sunny", "Windy" ], "summary": "Raining" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man do?", "dialogue": "M: Would you mind if I turned the light off?\n F: Er... not at all.", "choices": [ "Turn off the light.", "Turn on the light again.", "Open the window." ], "summary": "Turn off the light." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the conversation about?", "dialogue": "W: Paul, is that you?\n M: Yes, Mary. What can I do for you?\n W: Sorry to call you. But I just delivered my new computer. I am afraid I can't lift it by myself. Could you give me a hand to get it upstairs?\n M: Sure. Could you just give me a minute to finish off what I am doing?\n W: Yes, of course. But please hurry. The box is getting in the way.\n M: Don't worry. I'll be right down.", "choices": [ "Offering a lift", "Buying a computer", "Asking for a favor" ], "summary": "Asking for a favor" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man doing when the woman calls?", "dialogue": "W: Paul, is that you?\n M: Yes, Mary. What can I do for you?\n W: Sorry to call you. But I just delivered my new computer. I am afraid I can't lift it by myself. Could you give me a hand to get it upstairs?\n M: Sure. Could you just give me a minute to finish off what I am doing?\n W: Yes, of course. But please hurry. The box is getting in the way.\n M: Don't worry. I'll be right down.", "choices": [ "He is moving a box", "He is working upstairs", "He is waiting for the delivery" ], "summary": "He is working upstairs" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the probable relationship between the speakers?", "dialogue": "M: What's that book you just picked up, Mary?\n W: The one Prof. Lee uses inhis course.\n M: Oh, I see. You'd better have it if you want to pass that course.\n W: But it costs $30. I simply can't afford it.\n M: Did you check the used booksection here? Maybe they have it.\n W: No, they don't. I asked.\n M: Why don't you get it fromthe library?\n W: I've been trying for months, and it's always out. There are over 50 students in the course, and every single one wants the book.\n M: Listen, you know my roommate Henry, don't you? He took the same course last year, and I remember he owns a copy. Ican borrow it from him for you.\n W: Oh, that'll be great! Thankyou, Jim!", "choices": [ "School friends.", "Teacher and student.", "Librarian and library user." ], "summary": "School friends." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does Jim suggest Mary buy the book?", "dialogue": "M: What's that book you just picked up, Mary?\n W: The one Prof. Lee uses inhis course.\n M: Oh, I see. You'd better have it if you want to pass that course.\n W: But it costs $30. I simply can't afford it.\n M: Did you check the used booksection here? Maybe they have it.\n W: No, they don't. I asked.\n M: Why don't you get it fromthe library?\n W: I've been trying for months, and it's always out. There are over 50 students in the course, and every single one wants the book.\n M: Listen, you know my roommate Henry, don't you? He took the same course last year, and I remember he owns a copy. Ican borrow it from him for you.\n W: Oh, that'll be great! Thankyou, Jim!", "choices": [ "It's sold at a discount price.", "It's important for her study.", "It's written by Professor Lee." ], "summary": "It's important for her study." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will Jim do for Mary?", "dialogue": "M: What's that book you just picked up, Mary?\n W: The one Prof. Lee uses inhis course.\n M: Oh, I see. You'd better have it if you want to pass that course.\n W: But it costs $30. I simply can't afford it.\n M: Did you check the used booksection here? Maybe they have it.\n W: No, they don't. I asked.\n M: Why don't you get it fromthe library?\n W: I've been trying for months, and it's always out. There are over 50 students in the course, and every single one wants the book.\n M: Listen, you know my roommate Henry, don't you? He took the same course last year, and I remember he owns a copy. Ican borrow it from him for you.\n W: Oh, that'll be great! Thankyou, Jim!", "choices": [ "Share his book with her.", "Lend her some money.", "Ask Henry for help." ], "summary": "Ask Henry for help." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the woman leave for Brisbane?", "dialogue": "M: When are you leaving?\n W: I'm leaving on Sunday night.\n M: What's your schedule?\n W: I arrive in Wellington on Monday, attend a conference there on Tuesday, and leave for Brisbane early Wednesday morning.\n M: How long will you stay there?\n W: I'll see our new agent Mr. Graig there on Thursday. I'm free on Friday, but I'm catching the 10 o'clock plane on Saturday to go to the fair in Sydney.\n M: You've got a full schedule.", "choices": [ "On Monday.", "On Tuesday.", "On Wednesday." ], "summary": "On Wednesday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will she do on Thursday?", "dialogue": "M: When are you leaving?\n W: I'm leaving on Sunday night.\n M: What's your schedule?\n W: I arrive in Wellington on Monday, attend a conference there on Tuesday, and leave for Brisbane early Wednesday morning.\n M: How long will you stay there?\n W: I'll see our new agent Mr. Graig there on Thursday. I'm free on Friday, but I'm catching the 10 o'clock plane on Saturday to go to the fair in Sydney.\n M: You've got a full schedule.", "choices": [ "Meet Mr. Graig.", "Go to a fair.", "Attend a conference." ], "summary": "Meet Mr. Graig." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the fair?", "dialogue": "M: When are you leaving?\n W: I'm leaving on Sunday night.\n M: What's your schedule?\n W: I arrive in Wellington on Monday, attend a conference there on Tuesday, and leave for Brisbane early Wednesday morning.\n M: How long will you stay there?\n W: I'll see our new agent Mr. Graig there on Thursday. I'm free on Friday, but I'm catching the 10 o'clock plane on Saturday to go to the fair in Sydney.\n M: You've got a full schedule.", "choices": [ "In Brisbane.", "In Wellington.", "In Sydney." ], "summary": "In Sydney." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Will the man put on his coat?", "dialogue": "F: Put on your coat, or you'll catch a cold!\n M: Don't worry. I'm very healthy.", "choices": [ "Yes.", "No.", "Not mentioned." ], "summary": "No." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: It's a pity you missed the concert yesterday evening. It was wonderful!\n M: I didn't want to miss the football game. Well, I'm not a classical music fan anyway.", "choices": [ "The man attended the concert, but didn't like it.", "The man was sorry to miss the football game.", "The man is more interested in football than in classical music." ], "summary": "The man is more interested in football than in classical music." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from this conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Weren't you in class Friday either?\n W: No, I came down with flu and had to stay in bed.", "choices": [ "The man had flu.", "The man was in class Friday.", "Neither of them was in class Friday." ], "summary": "Neither of them was in class Friday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the boy's name?", "dialogue": "Father: Hi Michael. Happy Birthday! How old are you today?\n Son: Seven.\n Father: Alright. Well, let's sing Happy Birthday: Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday dear Michael, Happy Birthday to you.\n Father: Alright. So what should we do first?\n Son: How about cake and ice cream?\n Father: Okay. Well, uh let ... let's light the candles. Okay, and make a wish! Don't ... don't tell me.\n Son: Don't tell you?\n Father: Yeah, don't tell me. Okay, and go ahead and blow out the candles. Okay, let's cut the cake, and then we can have cake and ice cream. And what do you want to do after the cake and ice cream?\n Son: Play freeze tag.\n Father: Now, how do you play tag?\n Son: Um ... one person is it, and the person who is it tries to tag everyone [Alright. And then ... ] before I tag someone and then, another person tags me.\n Father: Oh, wow. And whose coming over later today for your birthday?\n Son: Well, everyone. Uh, my cousins, all my aunts and grandmas, grandpas.\n Father: Alright. Well, Happy Birthday, Michael.", "choices": [ "Matthew", "Michael", "Mitchell" ], "summary": "Michael" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How old is the boy turning in the conversation?", "dialogue": "Father: Hi Michael. Happy Birthday! How old are you today?\n Son: Seven.\n Father: Alright. Well, let's sing Happy Birthday: Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday dear Michael, Happy Birthday to you.\n Father: Alright. So what should we do first?\n Son: How about cake and ice cream?\n Father: Okay. Well, uh let ... let's light the candles. Okay, and make a wish! Don't ... don't tell me.\n Son: Don't tell you?\n Father: Yeah, don't tell me. Okay, and go ahead and blow out the candles. Okay, let's cut the cake, and then we can have cake and ice cream. And what do you want to do after the cake and ice cream?\n Son: Play freeze tag.\n Father: Now, how do you play tag?\n Son: Um ... one person is it, and the person who is it tries to tag everyone [Alright. And then ... ] before I tag someone and then, another person tags me.\n Father: Oh, wow. And whose coming over later today for your birthday?\n Son: Well, everyone. Uh, my cousins, all my aunts and grandmas, grandpas.\n Father: Alright. Well, Happy Birthday, Michael.", "choices": [ "seven", "eight", "nine" ], "summary": "seven" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does he want to do first?", "dialogue": "Father: Hi Michael. Happy Birthday! How old are you today?\n Son: Seven.\n Father: Alright. Well, let's sing Happy Birthday: Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday dear Michael, Happy Birthday to you.\n Father: Alright. So what should we do first?\n Son: How about cake and ice cream?\n Father: Okay. Well, uh let ... let's light the candles. Okay, and make a wish! Don't ... don't tell me.\n Son: Don't tell you?\n Father: Yeah, don't tell me. Okay, and go ahead and blow out the candles. Okay, let's cut the cake, and then we can have cake and ice cream. And what do you want to do after the cake and ice cream?\n Son: Play freeze tag.\n Father: Now, how do you play tag?\n Son: Um ... one person is it, and the person who is it tries to tag everyone [Alright. And then ... ] before I tag someone and then, another person tags me.\n Father: Oh, wow. And whose coming over later today for your birthday?\n Son: Well, everyone. Uh, my cousins, all my aunts and grandmas, grandpas.\n Father: Alright. Well, Happy Birthday, Michael.", "choices": [ "play outdoor games", "open presents", "eat cake and ice cream" ], "summary": "eat cake and ice cream" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which statement is true about the game at the party?", "dialogue": "Father: Hi Michael. Happy Birthday! How old are you today?\n Son: Seven.\n Father: Alright. Well, let's sing Happy Birthday: Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday dear Michael, Happy Birthday to you.\n Father: Alright. So what should we do first?\n Son: How about cake and ice cream?\n Father: Okay. Well, uh let ... let's light the candles. Okay, and make a wish! Don't ... don't tell me.\n Son: Don't tell you?\n Father: Yeah, don't tell me. Okay, and go ahead and blow out the candles. Okay, let's cut the cake, and then we can have cake and ice cream. And what do you want to do after the cake and ice cream?\n Son: Play freeze tag.\n Father: Now, how do you play tag?\n Son: Um ... one person is it, and the person who is it tries to tag everyone [Alright. And then ... ] before I tag someone and then, another person tags me.\n Father: Oh, wow. And whose coming over later today for your birthday?\n Son: Well, everyone. Uh, my cousins, all my aunts and grandmas, grandpas.\n Father: Alright. Well, Happy Birthday, Michael.", "choices": [ "You have to catch a large ball without dropping it.", "You need to chase children around and touch them.", "You need to hide somewhere so no one can find you." ], "summary": "You need to chase children around and touch them." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is coming to the party?", "dialogue": "Father: Hi Michael. Happy Birthday! How old are you today?\n Son: Seven.\n Father: Alright. Well, let's sing Happy Birthday: Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday dear Michael, Happy Birthday to you.\n Father: Alright. So what should we do first?\n Son: How about cake and ice cream?\n Father: Okay. Well, uh let ... let's light the candles. Okay, and make a wish! Don't ... don't tell me.\n Son: Don't tell you?\n Father: Yeah, don't tell me. Okay, and go ahead and blow out the candles. Okay, let's cut the cake, and then we can have cake and ice cream. And what do you want to do after the cake and ice cream?\n Son: Play freeze tag.\n Father: Now, how do you play tag?\n Son: Um ... one person is it, and the person who is it tries to tag everyone [Alright. And then ... ] before I tag someone and then, another person tags me.\n Father: Oh, wow. And whose coming over later today for your birthday?\n Son: Well, everyone. Uh, my cousins, all my aunts and grandmas, grandpas.\n Father: Alright. Well, Happy Birthday, Michael.", "choices": [ "aunts, grandparents, and cousins", "grandparents, cousins, and uncles", "friends, cousins, and grandparents" ], "summary": "aunts, grandparents, and cousins" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the woman most probably?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, but I'd like to change some dollars into Renminbi, please.\n M: Yes, how many dollars?", "choices": [ "At a bank.", "At a restaurant.", "In a post office." ], "summary": "At a bank." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was the weather like last week?", "dialogue": "M: It's a beautiful day, isn't it?\n W: Yes, nice and sunny.\n M: It's much better than last week. It was too warm then.\n W: I'm glad summer is over. I like autumn best.\n M: So do I. It's neither too hot nor too cold. The sky is clear and blue.\n W: It's a good time to have a picnic. Do you want to have one this weekend.\n M: I'd love to, but I think it's going to rain. The weatherman said it will.\n W: I don't think he's right. It hasn't rained for a week.\n M: But he is usually right in his weather news.\n W: I'm sure we'll have fine weather for our picnic.", "choices": [ "Nice and sunny.", "Too warm.", "Neither hot nor cold." ], "summary": "Too warm." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What season is it now?", "dialogue": "M: It's a beautiful day, isn't it?\n W: Yes, nice and sunny.\n M: It's much better than last week. It was too warm then.\n W: I'm glad summer is over. I like autumn best.\n M: So do I. It's neither too hot nor too cold. The sky is clear and blue.\n W: It's a good time to have a picnic. Do you want to have one this weekend.\n M: I'd love to, but I think it's going to rain. The weatherman said it will.\n W: I don't think he's right. It hasn't rained for a week.\n M: But he is usually right in his weather news.\n W: I'm sure we'll have fine weather for our picnic.", "choices": [ "Summer.", "Winter.", "Autumn." ], "summary": "Autumn." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think the weather will be like this weekend?", "dialogue": "M: It's a beautiful day, isn't it?\n W: Yes, nice and sunny.\n M: It's much better than last week. It was too warm then.\n W: I'm glad summer is over. I like autumn best.\n M: So do I. It's neither too hot nor too cold. The sky is clear and blue.\n W: It's a good time to have a picnic. Do you want to have one this weekend.\n M: I'd love to, but I think it's going to rain. The weatherman said it will.\n W: I don't think he's right. It hasn't rained for a week.\n M: But he is usually right in his weather news.\n W: I'm sure we'll have fine weather for our picnic.", "choices": [ "He thinks it'll rain.", "He doesn't think it'll rain.", "He thinks it'll be cloudy." ], "summary": "He thinks it'll rain." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What happened to the man?", "dialogue": "M: I have to call the apartment manager.\n W: Lost your keys again, huh?\n M: Yeah.", "choices": [ "He lost his keys.", "He called the woman.", "He quarreled with the manager." ], "summary": "He lost his keys." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man imply?", "dialogue": "W: Tom must be in a bad mood today. He hasn't said half a dozen words all afternoon.\n M: Oh, really? That's not like the Tom we know.", "choices": [ "Tom is usually talkative.", "Tom has a very bad temper.", "Tom has dozens of things to attend to." ], "summary": "Tom is usually talkative." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where will the woman probably be working?", "dialogue": "M: You can get a lot of practice in giving up tickets and handling hotel reservations. Later on, you can take telephone calls.\n W: That's great! Thanks, Mr. Thomson. I'll come to work tomorrow.", "choices": [ "In a hospital.", "In a library.", "In a travel agency." ], "summary": "In a travel agency." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much is the bicycle now?", "dialogue": "W: Tile bicycle is so expensive. It costs 90 dollars.\n M: If you buy it today,you can save one third. It's on sale now.", "choices": [ "$30.", "$60.", "$89." ], "summary": "$60." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man show the woman?", "dialogue": "W: I want to have my hair done. Do you have any suggestions?\n M: You can take a look at this magazine. It has some of the newest styles.\n W: Er, I like face style. It's pretty. Do you think it suits me?\n M: Well, do you really want to keep your hair that long? I think you will look better with short hair.\n W: I'll leave that out to you. I'm ready for a change.\n M: Do you want to change the color of your hair? It will be shinier in wine red and will light up your face.\n W: Yeah, I believe so. But would that do much harm to my hair?\n M: Not really. We have some of the best hair care products.\n W: Em, maybe on other day. By the way, how much do you charge?\n M: 80 dollars in total.", "choices": [ "A magazine.", "Hair care products.", "A bottle of red wine." ], "summary": "A magazine." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How will the woman's hair look?", "dialogue": "W: I want to have my hair done. Do you have any suggestions?\n M: You can take a look at this magazine. It has some of the newest styles.\n W: Er, I like face style. It's pretty. Do you think it suits me?\n M: Well, do you really want to keep your hair that long? I think you will look better with short hair.\n W: I'll leave that out to you. I'm ready for a change.\n M: Do you want to change the color of your hair? It will be shinier in wine red and will light up your face.\n W: Yeah, I believe so. But would that do much harm to my hair?\n M: Not really. We have some of the best hair care products.\n W: Em, maybe on other day. By the way, how much do you charge?\n M: 80 dollars in total.", "choices": [ "Long.", "Short.", "Shoulder-length." ], "summary": "Short." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why doesn't the woman want to change the color of her hair?", "dialogue": "W: I want to have my hair done. Do you have any suggestions?\n M: You can take a look at this magazine. It has some of the newest styles.\n W: Er, I like face style. It's pretty. Do you think it suits me?\n M: Well, do you really want to keep your hair that long? I think you will look better with short hair.\n W: I'll leave that out to you. I'm ready for a change.\n M: Do you want to change the color of your hair? It will be shinier in wine red and will light up your face.\n W: Yeah, I believe so. But would that do much harm to my hair?\n M: Not really. We have some of the best hair care products.\n W: Em, maybe on other day. By the way, how much do you charge?\n M: 80 dollars in total.", "choices": [ "She thinks it's too expensive.", "She's afraid it might damage her hair.", "She doesn't like the suggested color." ], "summary": "She's afraid it might damage her hair." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: Look at all the pollutants going into the air from those factories. Do you think they'll ever get that under control?\n M: Now with the new laws in effect and social awareness increasing, we are sure to turn things around.", "choices": [ "New laws are yet to be made to reduce pollutant release.", "Pollution has attracted little attention from the public.", "The quality of air will surely change for the better." ], "summary": "The quality of air will surely change for the better." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What would the woman mostly like to have?", "dialogue": "F: I would mostly like to own a beautiful watch, what about you?\n M: I would like to have a car.", "choices": [ "A watch.", "A car.", "A motorbike." ], "summary": "A watch." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they talking about?", "dialogue": "W: What a shame about your accident! What a way to end your holiday!\n M: Yes, it was bad luck. I suppose I should have been more careful.", "choices": [ "A holiday.", "Luck.", "An accident." ], "summary": "An accident." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What should the woman do when she gets to Heath Street?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, can you tell me how to get to the Rainbow Restaurant from here?\n M: Drive two blocks and turn left. Continue on until you reach Heath Street and turn right. Then turn left at the second stop light. You can't miss it.", "choices": [ "Turn right.", "Turn left.", "Drive two blocks." ], "summary": "Turn right." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man want to do?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me,call you tell me where the bookstore is?\n W: Yes. They are just down this street on the left side.", "choices": [ "Make a call.", "Have a rest.", "Buy a book." ], "summary": "Buy a book." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the man's response?", "dialogue": "W: The cherries grown here are delicious.\n M: Aren't they?", "choices": [ "He agrees with the woman about the cherries.", "The cherries aren't grown here.", "He wants to know if the cherries are really good." ], "summary": "He wants to know if the cherries are really good." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Whose is the watch?", "dialogue": "M: Oh, what a nice watch! Is it yours, Betty?\n W: No. It's Tony's.", "choices": [ "Tony's.", "Betty's.", "John's." ], "summary": "Tony's." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who was at the door?", "dialogue": "W: I thought I heard someone at the door.\n M: Just the delivery boy with a parcel for our neighbor. Shd and her husband are visiting their daughter in Canada, so I'll keep it until they get back.", "choices": [ "The speakers' neighbor.", "A delivery boy.", "The speakers' neighbor's daughter." ], "summary": "A delivery boy." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man suggest the woman go early?", "dialogue": "W: I may drive up to London on Saturday. There are one or two things I need to do there.\n M: I'd go early if I were you. The motorway can get very busy, even on a Saturday. You may get stuck in the traffic.", "choices": [ "The road will be busy.", "It will take a long time.", "London will be crowded." ], "summary": "The road will be busy." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man want to do?", "dialogue": "W: Can I help you, sir?\n M: Yes, I bought this hat yesterday. Can I change it for a larger one?", "choices": [ "Change the hat", "Return the hat", "Buy another hat" ], "summary": "Change the hat" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is Robert?", "dialogue": "F: What's your brother's name?\n M: His name is Robert.", "choices": [ "The man's uncle.", "The man's brother.", "The woman's brother." ], "summary": "The man's brother." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the man's room in the hotel?", "dialogue": "Man: Hi. I have a reservation for tonight, and I just want to check in.\n Hotel Clerk: Sure. What's your name?\n Man: Uh. Mike Adams.\n Hotel Clerk: Okay. Let me check here. Um. Here's your key to open your door. You're in room 360. Just walk down this hall [Okay.], and you'll see the elevators on your right.\n Man: Oh, okay, and what time is the restaurant open for breakfast?\n Hotel Clerk: It serves breakfast from 6:30-10 a.m.\n Man: Oh, okay. And, uh, where's the exercise room? I'd like to, you know, run a couple of miles before going to bed tonight.\n Hotel Clerk: It's on the second floor, and it's open until 10 tonight [Okay.], but the treadmill isn't working.\n Man: Oh, oh well. And one final question. Do you have wireless Internet in the rooms?\n Hotel Clerk: We DO [Ah!]... for $7.95 a night.\n Man: Uhhh, I thought something like that would be free.\n Hotel Clerk: No, sorry, sir but you can get free wireless access if you sit in the parking lot on the far north side. [Oh!] You see, the hotel next to us has wireless and ....\n Man: Oh, great. Um, and uh ... forget that. And every room has a refrigerator, right?\n Hotel Clerk: Well, we can have one put in your room for an additional ten dollars a night.\n Man: Ahhhh. I thought something like that would be included in the price of the room.\n Hotel Clerk: Sorry, sir.\n Man: Well, you know, it ... it kind of irks me it when hotels nickel-and-dime their customers like this. I mean, I checked with sev(eral hotels) ... I mean I checked with sev(eral hotels) ...\n Hotel Clerk: You really should have checked this one too, shouldn't you have, buddy.\n Man: (Laughing) I ... I guess that I ... I'm all flustered now. I mean all the other hotels provide these amenities for free.\n Hotel Clerk: Sorry, sir. It's just the way it is at this hotel.\n Man: And the bed? Is that extra too?\n Hotel Clerk: Of course ... NOT.\n Man: Oh. I've had it. I'll just try the hotel across the street. I'm sure they'll give me better service.\n Hotel Clerk: Okay, but you'd be canceling your reservation here, so we'll have to charge you a cancellation fee of 50% of the cost of the room.\n Man: Ahhhh, forget it. I can't win either way. What's my room again?\n Hotel Clerk: Three sixty (360).\n Man: Ughhhhhh!!!", "choices": [ "the first floor", "the second floor", "the third floor" ], "summary": "the third floor" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time is breakfast served in the morning?", "dialogue": "Man: Hi. I have a reservation for tonight, and I just want to check in.\n Hotel Clerk: Sure. What's your name?\n Man: Uh. Mike Adams.\n Hotel Clerk: Okay. Let me check here. Um. Here's your key to open your door. You're in room 360. Just walk down this hall [Okay.], and you'll see the elevators on your right.\n Man: Oh, okay, and what time is the restaurant open for breakfast?\n Hotel Clerk: It serves breakfast from 6:30-10 a.m.\n Man: Oh, okay. And, uh, where's the exercise room? I'd like to, you know, run a couple of miles before going to bed tonight.\n Hotel Clerk: It's on the second floor, and it's open until 10 tonight [Okay.], but the treadmill isn't working.\n Man: Oh, oh well. And one final question. Do you have wireless Internet in the rooms?\n Hotel Clerk: We DO [Ah!]... for $7.95 a night.\n Man: Uhhh, I thought something like that would be free.\n Hotel Clerk: No, sorry, sir but you can get free wireless access if you sit in the parking lot on the far north side. [Oh!] You see, the hotel next to us has wireless and ....\n Man: Oh, great. Um, and uh ... forget that. And every room has a refrigerator, right?\n Hotel Clerk: Well, we can have one put in your room for an additional ten dollars a night.\n Man: Ahhhh. I thought something like that would be included in the price of the room.\n Hotel Clerk: Sorry, sir.\n Man: Well, you know, it ... it kind of irks me it when hotels nickel-and-dime their customers like this. I mean, I checked with sev(eral hotels) ... I mean I checked with sev(eral hotels) ...\n Hotel Clerk: You really should have checked this one too, shouldn't you have, buddy.\n Man: (Laughing) I ... I guess that I ... I'm all flustered now. I mean all the other hotels provide these amenities for free.\n Hotel Clerk: Sorry, sir. It's just the way it is at this hotel.\n Man: And the bed? Is that extra too?\n Hotel Clerk: Of course ... NOT.\n Man: Oh. I've had it. I'll just try the hotel across the street. I'm sure they'll give me better service.\n Hotel Clerk: Okay, but you'd be canceling your reservation here, so we'll have to charge you a cancellation fee of 50% of the cost of the room.\n Man: Ahhhh, forget it. I can't win either way. What's my room again?\n Hotel Clerk: Three sixty (360).\n Man: Ughhhhhh!!!", "choices": [ "6:00-10:30 a.m.", "6:30-10:30 a.m.", "6:30-10:00 a.m." ], "summary": "6:30-10:00 a.m." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where can the man get a free wireless Internet connection?", "dialogue": "Man: Hi. I have a reservation for tonight, and I just want to check in.\n Hotel Clerk: Sure. What's your name?\n Man: Uh. Mike Adams.\n Hotel Clerk: Okay. Let me check here. Um. Here's your key to open your door. You're in room 360. Just walk down this hall [Okay.], and you'll see the elevators on your right.\n Man: Oh, okay, and what time is the restaurant open for breakfast?\n Hotel Clerk: It serves breakfast from 6:30-10 a.m.\n Man: Oh, okay. And, uh, where's the exercise room? I'd like to, you know, run a couple of miles before going to bed tonight.\n Hotel Clerk: It's on the second floor, and it's open until 10 tonight [Okay.], but the treadmill isn't working.\n Man: Oh, oh well. And one final question. Do you have wireless Internet in the rooms?\n Hotel Clerk: We DO [Ah!]... for $7.95 a night.\n Man: Uhhh, I thought something like that would be free.\n Hotel Clerk: No, sorry, sir but you can get free wireless access if you sit in the parking lot on the far north side. [Oh!] You see, the hotel next to us has wireless and ....\n Man: Oh, great. Um, and uh ... forget that. And every room has a refrigerator, right?\n Hotel Clerk: Well, we can have one put in your room for an additional ten dollars a night.\n Man: Ahhhh. I thought something like that would be included in the price of the room.\n Hotel Clerk: Sorry, sir.\n Man: Well, you know, it ... it kind of irks me it when hotels nickel-and-dime their customers like this. I mean, I checked with sev(eral hotels) ... I mean I checked with sev(eral hotels) ...\n Hotel Clerk: You really should have checked this one too, shouldn't you have, buddy.\n Man: (Laughing) I ... I guess that I ... I'm all flustered now. I mean all the other hotels provide these amenities for free.\n Hotel Clerk: Sorry, sir. It's just the way it is at this hotel.\n Man: And the bed? Is that extra too?\n Hotel Clerk: Of course ... NOT.\n Man: Oh. I've had it. I'll just try the hotel across the street. I'm sure they'll give me better service.\n Hotel Clerk: Okay, but you'd be canceling your reservation here, so we'll have to charge you a cancellation fee of 50% of the cost of the room.\n Man: Ahhhh, forget it. I can't win either way. What's my room again?\n Hotel Clerk: Three sixty (360).\n Man: Ughhhhhh!!!", "choices": [ "in his hotel room", "in the restaurant and lobby", "outside of the hotel" ], "summary": "outside of the hotel" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the cost for a refrigerator in the man's room?", "dialogue": "Man: Hi. I have a reservation for tonight, and I just want to check in.\n Hotel Clerk: Sure. What's your name?\n Man: Uh. Mike Adams.\n Hotel Clerk: Okay. Let me check here. Um. Here's your key to open your door. You're in room 360. Just walk down this hall [Okay.], and you'll see the elevators on your right.\n Man: Oh, okay, and what time is the restaurant open for breakfast?\n Hotel Clerk: It serves breakfast from 6:30-10 a.m.\n Man: Oh, okay. And, uh, where's the exercise room? I'd like to, you know, run a couple of miles before going to bed tonight.\n Hotel Clerk: It's on the second floor, and it's open until 10 tonight [Okay.], but the treadmill isn't working.\n Man: Oh, oh well. And one final question. Do you have wireless Internet in the rooms?\n Hotel Clerk: We DO [Ah!]... for $7.95 a night.\n Man: Uhhh, I thought something like that would be free.\n Hotel Clerk: No, sorry, sir but you can get free wireless access if you sit in the parking lot on the far north side. [Oh!] You see, the hotel next to us has wireless and ....\n Man: Oh, great. Um, and uh ... forget that. And every room has a refrigerator, right?\n Hotel Clerk: Well, we can have one put in your room for an additional ten dollars a night.\n Man: Ahhhh. I thought something like that would be included in the price of the room.\n Hotel Clerk: Sorry, sir.\n Man: Well, you know, it ... it kind of irks me it when hotels nickel-and-dime their customers like this. I mean, I checked with sev(eral hotels) ... I mean I checked with sev(eral hotels) ...\n Hotel Clerk: You really should have checked this one too, shouldn't you have, buddy.\n Man: (Laughing) I ... I guess that I ... I'm all flustered now. I mean all the other hotels provide these amenities for free.\n Hotel Clerk: Sorry, sir. It's just the way it is at this hotel.\n Man: And the bed? Is that extra too?\n Hotel Clerk: Of course ... NOT.\n Man: Oh. I've had it. I'll just try the hotel across the street. I'm sure they'll give me better service.\n Hotel Clerk: Okay, but you'd be canceling your reservation here, so we'll have to charge you a cancellation fee of 50% of the cost of the room.\n Man: Ahhhh, forget it. I can't win either way. What's my room again?\n Hotel Clerk: Three sixty (360).\n Man: Ughhhhhh!!!", "choices": [ "$7.50", "$10.00", "It's free. Of course!" ], "summary": "$10.00" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man decide to do at the end of the conversation?", "dialogue": "Man: Hi. I have a reservation for tonight, and I just want to check in.\n Hotel Clerk: Sure. What's your name?\n Man: Uh. Mike Adams.\n Hotel Clerk: Okay. Let me check here. Um. Here's your key to open your door. You're in room 360. Just walk down this hall [Okay.], and you'll see the elevators on your right.\n Man: Oh, okay, and what time is the restaurant open for breakfast?\n Hotel Clerk: It serves breakfast from 6:30-10 a.m.\n Man: Oh, okay. And, uh, where's the exercise room? I'd like to, you know, run a couple of miles before going to bed tonight.\n Hotel Clerk: It's on the second floor, and it's open until 10 tonight [Okay.], but the treadmill isn't working.\n Man: Oh, oh well. And one final question. Do you have wireless Internet in the rooms?\n Hotel Clerk: We DO [Ah!]... for $7.95 a night.\n Man: Uhhh, I thought something like that would be free.\n Hotel Clerk: No, sorry, sir but you can get free wireless access if you sit in the parking lot on the far north side. [Oh!] You see, the hotel next to us has wireless and ....\n Man: Oh, great. Um, and uh ... forget that. And every room has a refrigerator, right?\n Hotel Clerk: Well, we can have one put in your room for an additional ten dollars a night.\n Man: Ahhhh. I thought something like that would be included in the price of the room.\n Hotel Clerk: Sorry, sir.\n Man: Well, you know, it ... it kind of irks me it when hotels nickel-and-dime their customers like this. I mean, I checked with sev(eral hotels) ... I mean I checked with sev(eral hotels) ...\n Hotel Clerk: You really should have checked this one too, shouldn't you have, buddy.\n Man: (Laughing) I ... I guess that I ... I'm all flustered now. I mean all the other hotels provide these amenities for free.\n Hotel Clerk: Sorry, sir. It's just the way it is at this hotel.\n Man: And the bed? Is that extra too?\n Hotel Clerk: Of course ... NOT.\n Man: Oh. I've had it. I'll just try the hotel across the street. I'm sure they'll give me better service.\n Hotel Clerk: Okay, but you'd be canceling your reservation here, so we'll have to charge you a cancellation fee of 50% of the cost of the room.\n Man: Ahhhh, forget it. I can't win either way. What's my room again?\n Hotel Clerk: Three sixty (360).\n Man: Ughhhhhh!!!", "choices": [ "He accepts the unfortunate circumstances and stays at the hotel.", "He is really upset and decides to stay at the hotel across the street.", "He reschedules his hotel reservation for a different day." ], "summary": "He accepts the unfortunate circumstances and stays at the hotel." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: I'd like to make an appointment with the doctor for tomorrow.\n W: Unfortunately he is completely booked.", "choices": [ "The doctor has stopped seeing new patients.", "The doctor's clinic will be closed tomorrow.", "The doctor's schedule is filled tomorrow." ], "summary": "The doctor's schedule is filled tomorrow." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the dialogue about the woman?", "dialogue": "M: Are you going to join the swimming club this summer?\n W: Swimming takes up too much of my time.", "choices": [ "She likes swimming very much.", "She won't join the swimming club.", "She doesn't enjoy swimming as much as she used to." ], "summary": "She won't join the swimming club." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: We are going to visit the flower exhibition tomorrow.\n M: Are you? May I join you?", "choices": [ "He is not interested in going.", "He wants to go with them.", "He will invite his friends." ], "summary": "He wants to go with them." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman suggest Gordon do?", "dialogue": "M: Gordon needs to find another place to live. The apartment he rents now has been sold to a new owner.\n W: He'd better start looking right away. When all the students come back in a few weeks, he won't find any near the campus.", "choices": [ "Share the place he's renting.", "Avoid living near the campus.", "Find an apartment soon." ], "summary": "Find an apartment soon." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the speakers probably do?", "dialogue": "M: Driving at night always makes me tired. Let's stop for dinner.\n W: Fine. And let's find a motel, so that we can get an early start tomorrow.", "choices": [ "Cook their dinner.", "Rest for a while.", "Stop for the night." ], "summary": "Stop for the night." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does it happen?", "dialogue": "M: Good morning. Can I help you?\n F: I'd like to buy a pair of shoes for my son.", "choices": [ "In the classroom", "On the street", "In a shop" ], "summary": "In a shop" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: Do you feel like watching the evening news?\n W: You ought to stay away from me. I have a bad cold and wouldn't want you to catch it.", "choices": [ "She'd like to watch the news elsewhere since her room is cold.", "She's angry with the man and would like him to leave.", "She doesn't want the man to get sick." ], "summary": "She doesn't want the man to get sick." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What class is the man trying to find?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me. Do you know where Davies Auditorium is?\n W: I'm not sure. I'm looking for it too because I have a class there at 10:30. I think it's this way.\n M: Do you mind if I walk with you?\n W: No. What class do you have in Davies?\n M: I'm taking the introductory economics class. I hear it's a big class.\n W: Yes. My roommate took the class last semester and she said there were over 400 people in the lecture hall.\n M: Wow. I hope the lecturer is good, because, if he isn't, the class will be boring. I hate boring classes!\n W: Oh, look. Here's Davies. I hope you have a good class. Hope it's not too boring!\n M: Yes, me too. Thanks for your help.", "choices": [ "Advanced economics.", "Introductory economics.", "Advanced physics." ], "summary": "Introductory economics." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the two speakers probably doing when the conversation takes place?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me. Do you know where Davies Auditorium is?\n W: I'm not sure. I'm looking for it too because I have a class there at 10:30. I think it's this way.\n M: Do you mind if I walk with you?\n W: No. What class do you have in Davies?\n M: I'm taking the introductory economics class. I hear it's a big class.\n W: Yes. My roommate took the class last semester and she said there were over 400 people in the lecture hall.\n M: Wow. I hope the lecturer is good, because, if he isn't, the class will be boring. I hate boring classes!\n W: Oh, look. Here's Davies. I hope you have a good class. Hope it's not too boring!\n M: Yes, me too. Thanks for your help.", "choices": [ "Walking on campus.", "Waiting in a dormitory lounge.", "Eating at a dinning hall." ], "summary": "Walking on campus." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the woman know that the economics class had a lot of students?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me. Do you know where Davies Auditorium is?\n W: I'm not sure. I'm looking for it too because I have a class there at 10:30. I think it's this way.\n M: Do you mind if I walk with you?\n W: No. What class do you have in Davies?\n M: I'm taking the introductory economics class. I hear it's a big class.\n W: Yes. My roommate took the class last semester and she said there were over 400 people in the lecture hall.\n M: Wow. I hope the lecturer is good, because, if he isn't, the class will be boring. I hate boring classes!\n W: Oh, look. Here's Davies. I hope you have a good class. Hope it's not too boring!\n M: Yes, me too. Thanks for your help.", "choices": [ "She took the class last semester.", "Her roommate took the course last semester.", "She heard about it on the school radio station." ], "summary": "Her roommate took the course last semester." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the man buy dog food at the supermarket?", "dialogue": "Man: Hey. Can you give me a hand with the groceries? And I told you I could do the shopping.\n Woman: Wow! Do we really need all this stuff? Let me see that receipt.\n Man: Hey, I only bought the essentials.\n Woman: Okay. Let's see. Dog food. Twenty-four dollars and seventy cents ($24.70)? We don't even have a dog!\n Man: Well, it WAS going to be a surprise, but look in the back of the truck.\n Woman: What?\n Man: Ah, ha, hah. Speechless. I knew you'd love him.\n Woman: That thing? That dog's as big as a horse. He probably eats like one, too.\n Man: Ah, but he's sure friendly. And someone was giving him away at the supermarket, and I... I... I couldn't let that poor thing pass another day without a loving home.\n Woman: Whatever. Where was I? Eighteen dollars and nineteen cents ($18.19) for twenty-four cans of tomato juice? You don't even like that stuff!\n Man: Ahhhh. Not yet. I've decided to change my eating habits.\n Woman: Right.\n Man: You'll see, you'll see.\n Woman: Okay. Let's see. Three eighty-four ($3.84) for a box of chocolate cookies and twelve fifty-six ($12.56) for a case of soft drinks. [Yeah!] Changing your eating habits, huh? Do you really think that cookies are some type of diet food?\n Man: Hey, I'll just eat a cookie or two every other hour. In fact, they're a great source of carbohydrates for energy. And, you see, the tomato juice and cookies kind of, you know, cancel each other out.\n Woman: Oh brother. I can't believe what I'm hearing. Let's see. Where was I? A carton of eggs, two fifty ($2.50) for a gallon of milk, three cans of tuna. Okay. [Yeah.] And finally two steaks for eight fourteen ($8.14). Now, something worth enjoying. I'll get the grill started.\n Man: Oh, we... w... well. The steaks are for Herbert.\n Woman: Herbert. Who's Herbert?\n Man: Uh, he's the dog. [No!] You see, the previous owner said that he's kind of... he's somewhat picky about what he eats, [No!], and the steaks might help him adjust [Absolutely not!].... no, no, no, and the steaks might help him adjust to his new home. Hey, what are you doing? Oh, no. Why did you throw the steaks out on the ground outside?\n Woman: Well, now, you and Herbert can get to know each other better. I'm going out to eat by myself.\n Man: Ughh.", "choices": [ "Their dog was hit by a truck and needed food.", "The man adopts a dog from a stranger.", "The product was on sale at the supermarket." ], "summary": "The man adopts a dog from a stranger." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does he buy tomato juice?", "dialogue": "Man: Hey. Can you give me a hand with the groceries? And I told you I could do the shopping.\n Woman: Wow! Do we really need all this stuff? Let me see that receipt.\n Man: Hey, I only bought the essentials.\n Woman: Okay. Let's see. Dog food. Twenty-four dollars and seventy cents ($24.70)? We don't even have a dog!\n Man: Well, it WAS going to be a surprise, but look in the back of the truck.\n Woman: What?\n Man: Ah, ha, hah. Speechless. I knew you'd love him.\n Woman: That thing? That dog's as big as a horse. He probably eats like one, too.\n Man: Ah, but he's sure friendly. And someone was giving him away at the supermarket, and I... I... I couldn't let that poor thing pass another day without a loving home.\n Woman: Whatever. Where was I? Eighteen dollars and nineteen cents ($18.19) for twenty-four cans of tomato juice? You don't even like that stuff!\n Man: Ahhhh. Not yet. I've decided to change my eating habits.\n Woman: Right.\n Man: You'll see, you'll see.\n Woman: Okay. Let's see. Three eighty-four ($3.84) for a box of chocolate cookies and twelve fifty-six ($12.56) for a case of soft drinks. [Yeah!] Changing your eating habits, huh? Do you really think that cookies are some type of diet food?\n Man: Hey, I'll just eat a cookie or two every other hour. In fact, they're a great source of carbohydrates for energy. And, you see, the tomato juice and cookies kind of, you know, cancel each other out.\n Woman: Oh brother. I can't believe what I'm hearing. Let's see. Where was I? A carton of eggs, two fifty ($2.50) for a gallon of milk, three cans of tuna. Okay. [Yeah.] And finally two steaks for eight fourteen ($8.14). Now, something worth enjoying. I'll get the grill started.\n Man: Oh, we... w... well. The steaks are for Herbert.\n Woman: Herbert. Who's Herbert?\n Man: Uh, he's the dog. [No!] You see, the previous owner said that he's kind of... he's somewhat picky about what he eats, [No!], and the steaks might help him adjust [Absolutely not!].... no, no, no, and the steaks might help him adjust to his new home. Hey, what are you doing? Oh, no. Why did you throw the steaks out on the ground outside?\n Woman: Well, now, you and Herbert can get to know each other better. I'm going out to eat by myself.\n Man: Ughh.", "choices": [ "He plans on making a unique spaghetti sauce.", "He's trying to modify the way he eats.", "He wants to make a vegetable drink." ], "summary": "He's trying to modify the way he eats." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much was the milk?", "dialogue": "Man: Hey. Can you give me a hand with the groceries? And I told you I could do the shopping.\n Woman: Wow! Do we really need all this stuff? Let me see that receipt.\n Man: Hey, I only bought the essentials.\n Woman: Okay. Let's see. Dog food. Twenty-four dollars and seventy cents ($24.70)? We don't even have a dog!\n Man: Well, it WAS going to be a surprise, but look in the back of the truck.\n Woman: What?\n Man: Ah, ha, hah. Speechless. I knew you'd love him.\n Woman: That thing? That dog's as big as a horse. He probably eats like one, too.\n Man: Ah, but he's sure friendly. And someone was giving him away at the supermarket, and I... I... I couldn't let that poor thing pass another day without a loving home.\n Woman: Whatever. Where was I? Eighteen dollars and nineteen cents ($18.19) for twenty-four cans of tomato juice? You don't even like that stuff!\n Man: Ahhhh. Not yet. I've decided to change my eating habits.\n Woman: Right.\n Man: You'll see, you'll see.\n Woman: Okay. Let's see. Three eighty-four ($3.84) for a box of chocolate cookies and twelve fifty-six ($12.56) for a case of soft drinks. [Yeah!] Changing your eating habits, huh? Do you really think that cookies are some type of diet food?\n Man: Hey, I'll just eat a cookie or two every other hour. In fact, they're a great source of carbohydrates for energy. And, you see, the tomato juice and cookies kind of, you know, cancel each other out.\n Woman: Oh brother. I can't believe what I'm hearing. Let's see. Where was I? A carton of eggs, two fifty ($2.50) for a gallon of milk, three cans of tuna. Okay. [Yeah.] And finally two steaks for eight fourteen ($8.14). Now, something worth enjoying. I'll get the grill started.\n Man: Oh, we... w... well. The steaks are for Herbert.\n Woman: Herbert. Who's Herbert?\n Man: Uh, he's the dog. [No!] You see, the previous owner said that he's kind of... he's somewhat picky about what he eats, [No!], and the steaks might help him adjust [Absolutely not!].... no, no, no, and the steaks might help him adjust to his new home. Hey, what are you doing? Oh, no. Why did you throw the steaks out on the ground outside?\n Woman: Well, now, you and Herbert can get to know each other better. I'm going out to eat by myself.\n Man: Ughh.", "choices": [ "$2.05", "$2.15", "$2.50" ], "summary": "$2.50" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which item did the man NOT buy?", "dialogue": "Man: Hey. Can you give me a hand with the groceries? And I told you I could do the shopping.\n Woman: Wow! Do we really need all this stuff? Let me see that receipt.\n Man: Hey, I only bought the essentials.\n Woman: Okay. Let's see. Dog food. Twenty-four dollars and seventy cents ($24.70)? We don't even have a dog!\n Man: Well, it WAS going to be a surprise, but look in the back of the truck.\n Woman: What?\n Man: Ah, ha, hah. Speechless. I knew you'd love him.\n Woman: That thing? That dog's as big as a horse. He probably eats like one, too.\n Man: Ah, but he's sure friendly. And someone was giving him away at the supermarket, and I... I... I couldn't let that poor thing pass another day without a loving home.\n Woman: Whatever. Where was I? Eighteen dollars and nineteen cents ($18.19) for twenty-four cans of tomato juice? You don't even like that stuff!\n Man: Ahhhh. Not yet. I've decided to change my eating habits.\n Woman: Right.\n Man: You'll see, you'll see.\n Woman: Okay. Let's see. Three eighty-four ($3.84) for a box of chocolate cookies and twelve fifty-six ($12.56) for a case of soft drinks. [Yeah!] Changing your eating habits, huh? Do you really think that cookies are some type of diet food?\n Man: Hey, I'll just eat a cookie or two every other hour. In fact, they're a great source of carbohydrates for energy. And, you see, the tomato juice and cookies kind of, you know, cancel each other out.\n Woman: Oh brother. I can't believe what I'm hearing. Let's see. Where was I? A carton of eggs, two fifty ($2.50) for a gallon of milk, three cans of tuna. Okay. [Yeah.] And finally two steaks for eight fourteen ($8.14). Now, something worth enjoying. I'll get the grill started.\n Man: Oh, we... w... well. The steaks are for Herbert.\n Woman: Herbert. Who's Herbert?\n Man: Uh, he's the dog. [No!] You see, the previous owner said that he's kind of... he's somewhat picky about what he eats, [No!], and the steaks might help him adjust [Absolutely not!].... no, no, no, and the steaks might help him adjust to his new home. Hey, what are you doing? Oh, no. Why did you throw the steaks out on the ground outside?\n Woman: Well, now, you and Herbert can get to know each other better. I'm going out to eat by myself.\n Man: Ughh.", "choices": [ "a package of cookies", "some cans of tuna", "a carton of orange juice" ], "summary": "a carton of orange juice" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman get upset at the end of the conversation?", "dialogue": "Man: Hey. Can you give me a hand with the groceries? And I told you I could do the shopping.\n Woman: Wow! Do we really need all this stuff? Let me see that receipt.\n Man: Hey, I only bought the essentials.\n Woman: Okay. Let's see. Dog food. Twenty-four dollars and seventy cents ($24.70)? We don't even have a dog!\n Man: Well, it WAS going to be a surprise, but look in the back of the truck.\n Woman: What?\n Man: Ah, ha, hah. Speechless. I knew you'd love him.\n Woman: That thing? That dog's as big as a horse. He probably eats like one, too.\n Man: Ah, but he's sure friendly. And someone was giving him away at the supermarket, and I... I... I couldn't let that poor thing pass another day without a loving home.\n Woman: Whatever. Where was I? Eighteen dollars and nineteen cents ($18.19) for twenty-four cans of tomato juice? You don't even like that stuff!\n Man: Ahhhh. Not yet. I've decided to change my eating habits.\n Woman: Right.\n Man: You'll see, you'll see.\n Woman: Okay. Let's see. Three eighty-four ($3.84) for a box of chocolate cookies and twelve fifty-six ($12.56) for a case of soft drinks. [Yeah!] Changing your eating habits, huh? Do you really think that cookies are some type of diet food?\n Man: Hey, I'll just eat a cookie or two every other hour. In fact, they're a great source of carbohydrates for energy. And, you see, the tomato juice and cookies kind of, you know, cancel each other out.\n Woman: Oh brother. I can't believe what I'm hearing. Let's see. Where was I? A carton of eggs, two fifty ($2.50) for a gallon of milk, three cans of tuna. Okay. [Yeah.] And finally two steaks for eight fourteen ($8.14). Now, something worth enjoying. I'll get the grill started.\n Man: Oh, we... w... well. The steaks are for Herbert.\n Woman: Herbert. Who's Herbert?\n Man: Uh, he's the dog. [No!] You see, the previous owner said that he's kind of... he's somewhat picky about what he eats, [No!], and the steaks might help him adjust [Absolutely not!].... no, no, no, and the steaks might help him adjust to his new home. Hey, what are you doing? Oh, no. Why did you throw the steaks out on the ground outside?\n Woman: Well, now, you and Herbert can get to know each other better. I'm going out to eat by myself.\n Man: Ughh.", "choices": [ "The man is preparing the steaks for the dog.", "The man only bought one steak for himself.", "The grill can't be used to cook the steaks." ], "summary": "The man is preparing the steaks for the dog." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who went shopping yesterday?", "dialogue": "M: Did you go shopping alone yesterday?\n W: No, my sister went with me.", "choices": [ "She herself.", "Her sister.", "She and her sister." ], "summary": "She and her sister." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When did the accident probably happen?", "dialogue": "W: Did you see the large crowd on the street corner when you came to school this morning?\n M: Yes, I did. What was that all about?\n W: A serious accident happened. A drunk driver hit a bus full of passengers.\n M: Oh dear! A lot of people must have been hurt or even killed?\n W: You are right! All the injured people were taken to the hospital immediately.\n M: I hope so. Drivers must be careful, especially during rush hour.\n W: I agree with you. We will all be safe if everyone obeys the traffic rules.", "choices": [ "At 8:00 p.m.", "At 11:00 a.m.", "At 7:30 a.m." ], "summary": "At 7:30 a.m." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What most likely caused the accident?", "dialogue": "W: Did you see the large crowd on the street corner when you came to school this morning?\n M: Yes, I did. What was that all about?\n W: A serious accident happened. A drunk driver hit a bus full of passengers.\n M: Oh dear! A lot of people must have been hurt or even killed?\n W: You are right! All the injured people were taken to the hospital immediately.\n M: I hope so. Drivers must be careful, especially during rush hour.\n W: I agree with you. We will all be safe if everyone obeys the traffic rules.", "choices": [ "The bad weather.", "The drunk driver.", "A careless passer-by." ], "summary": "The drunk driver." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: I want to invite more friends to the party, what do you think?\n M: The more, the happier.", "choices": [ "He wants to invite the woman to the party.", "He wants to invite more people to the party.", "A big party needs more people to take part in." ], "summary": "He wants to invite more people to the party." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman imply?", "dialogue": "M: Did you hear that over 300 people applied for the entry-level job at Show's Department Store?\n W: Oh, really. It's a dog-eat-dog world out there.", "choices": [ "The world is very competitive and often unfair.", "There are over 300 jobs for you to apply for.", "People are very kind to dogs and give them a lot to eat." ], "summary": "The world is very competitive and often unfair." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time does the bread shop open on Sunday?", "dialogue": "W: Do you know what time the bread shop opens?\n M: It usually opens at half past six, but on Sunday it opens half an hour later.", "choices": [ "At 6:00.", "At 6:30.", "At 7:00." ], "summary": "At 7:00." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the woman do?", "dialogue": "M: You look tired. Where did you go last night?\n W: I planned to watch a film, but I went to meet my friend at the airport.", "choices": [ "She went to the airport.", "She was busy on her assignment.", "She went to watch a movie." ], "summary": "She went to the airport." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is Tracy so happy?", "dialogue": "M: Tracy, you look happy. Did you win a prize?\n W: More than that! I've just received the new issue of the journal, and you know, my article is in it.\n M: Oh, great. It must be the article on classroom research, I guess. Congratulations!", "choices": [ "She has received the latest issue of the journal.", "She has won a prize for her research.", "She has got her paper published." ], "summary": "She has got her paper published." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Jack want to do?", "dialogue": "M: Mom, this is going to take forever! Animal World will be on in 20 minutes. It's my favorite program. You know I can't miss it!\n W: I know, honey. But we haveto wait in line to pay for these things we need.\n M: You promised we'd be homein time.\n W: Be a little patient, Jack. We'll get out of here soon.", "choices": [ "Watch TV.", "Play outside.", "Go to the zoo." ], "summary": "Watch TV." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation probably take place?", "dialogue": "M: Mom, this is going to take forever! Animal World will be on in 20 minutes. It's my favorite program. You know I can't miss it!\n W: I know, honey. But we haveto wait in line to pay for these things we need.\n M: You promised we'd be homein time.\n W: Be a little patient, Jack. We'll get out of here soon.", "choices": [ "At home.", "In a cinema.", "In a supermarket." ], "summary": "In a supermarket." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When can the woman get the computers?", "dialogue": "W: Now, can we get the computers before Wednesday?\n M: Well, it depends, if it is less than 10 kilometers, we can deliver them on Tuesday, but it is further away, it will be on Thursday. Where is your office?\n W: Just around the corner.", "choices": [ "On Tuesday.", "On Wednesday.", "On Thursday." ], "summary": "On Tuesday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the man and the woman going?", "dialogue": "W: Why do we have to walk to the station? And where is it?\n M: It's just down that road...I think.\n W: Look! There's a policeman! Ask him the way.\n M: All right. I'll go and ask him.\n W: (pause for 6 seconds) So,what did he say?\n M: Well, we have to walk down this road, take the first turning on the left. Then walk until we come to the river and...\n W: The river?\n M: Yes. It's over there, and there's a bridge. Across the bridge, we will be able to see some road signs which will tell us the way.\n W: But how far is it? How long does it take to walk there?\n M: About fifteen minutes, if we walk quickly.\n W: Fifteen minutes! We may be late for the train. And with these heavy bags, too! I think we ought to take a taxi.\n M: Not at this hour. Look at the traffic. It's moving very slowly. We can get there just as quickly on foot.\n W: Well, I can't possibly carry this bag any farther.\n M: All right. Let me take it, then.\n W: Don't be silly. You can't carry two bags at the same time.\n M: Yes, I can. The bags aren't that heavy...hmm!\n W: You see! They're heavier than you thought!\n M: Perhaps it's not such a bad idea after all.\n W: What isn't such a bad idea? What do you mean?\n M: Taxi! Taxi!", "choices": [ "To the bus station.", "To the police station.", "To the railway station." ], "summary": "To the railway station." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman think they should do?", "dialogue": "W: Why do we have to walk to the station? And where is it?\n M: It's just down that road...I think.\n W: Look! There's a policeman! Ask him the way.\n M: All right. I'll go and ask him.\n W: (pause for 6 seconds) So,what did he say?\n M: Well, we have to walk down this road, take the first turning on the left. Then walk until we come to the river and...\n W: The river?\n M: Yes. It's over there, and there's a bridge. Across the bridge, we will be able to see some road signs which will tell us the way.\n W: But how far is it? How long does it take to walk there?\n M: About fifteen minutes, if we walk quickly.\n W: Fifteen minutes! We may be late for the train. And with these heavy bags, too! I think we ought to take a taxi.\n M: Not at this hour. Look at the traffic. It's moving very slowly. We can get there just as quickly on foot.\n W: Well, I can't possibly carry this bag any farther.\n M: All right. Let me take it, then.\n W: Don't be silly. You can't carry two bags at the same time.\n M: Yes, I can. The bags aren't that heavy...hmm!\n W: You see! They're heavier than you thought!\n M: Perhaps it's not such a bad idea after all.\n W: What isn't such a bad idea? What do you mean?\n M: Taxi! Taxi!", "choices": [ "Take a taxi.", "Walk slowly.", "Leave the bags with the police." ], "summary": "Take a taxi." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man find out at last?", "dialogue": "W: Why do we have to walk to the station? And where is it?\n M: It's just down that road...I think.\n W: Look! There's a policeman! Ask him the way.\n M: All right. I'll go and ask him.\n W: (pause for 6 seconds) So,what did he say?\n M: Well, we have to walk down this road, take the first turning on the left. Then walk until we come to the river and...\n W: The river?\n M: Yes. It's over there, and there's a bridge. Across the bridge, we will be able to see some road signs which will tell us the way.\n W: But how far is it? How long does it take to walk there?\n M: About fifteen minutes, if we walk quickly.\n W: Fifteen minutes! We may be late for the train. And with these heavy bags, too! I think we ought to take a taxi.\n M: Not at this hour. Look at the traffic. It's moving very slowly. We can get there just as quickly on foot.\n W: Well, I can't possibly carry this bag any farther.\n M: All right. Let me take it, then.\n W: Don't be silly. You can't carry two bags at the same time.\n M: Yes, I can. The bags aren't that heavy...hmm!\n W: You see! They're heavier than you thought!\n M: Perhaps it's not such a bad idea after all.\n W: What isn't such a bad idea? What do you mean?\n M: Taxi! Taxi!", "choices": [ "Fifteen minutes is too long.", "The traffic is moving too slowly.", "He is not able to carry two bags." ], "summary": "He is not able to carry two bags." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man going to do?", "dialogue": "W: Looks like rain. Better look for your umbrella.\n M: Yeah, I think it's definitely going to rain. That's why I'm not going out.", "choices": [ "Stay inside.", "Find his umbrella.", "Go out with an umbrella." ], "summary": "Stay inside." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's meaning of this dialogue?", "dialogue": "F: Mary's handwriting is very well.\n M: Yes, she is. But Li Ping's handwriting is the best in their class.", "choices": [ "Mary's handwriting is better than Li ping's.", "Mary's handwriting is the best in their class.", "Li Ping's handwriting is better than Mary's." ], "summary": "Li Ping's handwriting is better than Mary's." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man's attitude towards the cafeteria?", "dialogue": "M: I hate cafeteria food,and it seems like there is no place to sit.\n W: I can understand,but then where are we going to get lunch?\n M: I think we could go to the restaurant across the street.", "choices": [ "He doesn't mind eating there.", "He doesn't like the food there.", "He likes the food, but it's crowded." ], "summary": "He doesn't like the food there." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "F: We'd like to sit near the window if that's possible.\n M: I'm afraid all the tables there are taken. We'd better change one.", "choices": [ "All of the tables are taken.", "All of the tables near the window are taken.", "All of the tables there aren't taken." ], "summary": "All of the tables near the window are taken." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which is correct?", "dialogue": "F: Excuse me, sir. What time is it now?\n M: Sorry, my watch doesn't work.", "choices": [ "Something is wrong with the man's watch.", "The man doesn't have a watch.", "Something is wrong with the woman's watch." ], "summary": "Something is wrong with the man's watch." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which of the following does the woman know?", "dialogue": "M: Can you speak German?\n W: Yes, I can. I speak it very well. But I know a little Italian.", "choices": [ "A little Italian.", "A little German.", "A little English." ], "summary": "A little Italian." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man going to do?", "dialogue": "W: De you really mean that you want to give up the job?\n M: Well, I'll give it a second thought.", "choices": [ "He'll think about whether he really wants to give up the job.", "He'll try to find another job.", "He'll get some training first." ], "summary": "He'll think about whether he really wants to give up the job." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think of the woman's car?", "dialogue": "W: The man at the garage thinks that I take good care of my car.\n M: So do I. I don't see any scratches on the outside and the inside is clean,too.", "choices": [ "Her car is kept in good condition.", "Her car is not as good as his.", "Her car is maintained as well as his." ], "summary": "Her car is kept in good condition." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What has the man been doing?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Tom. I haven't seen you for some time. How are you doing?\n M: Oh! Not too bad. I have been busy writing an article.\n W: Really? Have you finished it?\n M: Yes. I finished it yesterday.\n W: Congratulations! Are you doing something this evening?\n M: No, nothing important. Why?\n W: Well, do you feel like going to a concert? I have two tickets.\n M: Oh. Good idea. I want to do something relaxing, and I like music very much.\n W: Great. I'll meet you at your house at seven. Is that OK?\n M: OK! See you at seven.\n W: All right. See you then.", "choices": [ "Preparing for the final exams.", "Preparing a speech.", "Writing an article." ], "summary": "Writing an article." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man do this evening?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Tom. I haven't seen you for some time. How are you doing?\n M: Oh! Not too bad. I have been busy writing an article.\n W: Really? Have you finished it?\n M: Yes. I finished it yesterday.\n W: Congratulations! Are you doing something this evening?\n M: No, nothing important. Why?\n W: Well, do you feel like going to a concert? I have two tickets.\n M: Oh. Good idea. I want to do something relaxing, and I like music very much.\n W: Great. I'll meet you at your house at seven. Is that OK?\n M: OK! See you at seven.\n W: All right. See you then.", "choices": [ "Take a walk.", "Go to a concert.", "Go to see a film." ], "summary": "Go to a concert." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the woman meet the man?", "dialogue": "W: Hello, Tom. I haven't seen you for some time. How are you doing?\n M: Oh! Not too bad. I have been busy writing an article.\n W: Really? Have you finished it?\n M: Yes. I finished it yesterday.\n W: Congratulations! Are you doing something this evening?\n M: No, nothing important. Why?\n W: Well, do you feel like going to a concert? I have two tickets.\n M: Oh. Good idea. I want to do something relaxing, and I like music very much.\n W: Great. I'll meet you at your house at seven. Is that OK?\n M: OK! See you at seven.\n W: All right. See you then.", "choices": [ "At 7 o'clock.", "At 6 o'clock.", "At 5 o'clock." ], "summary": "At 7 o'clock." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the speakers probably do this evening?", "dialogue": "W: Did you forget about my birthday, honey?\n M: How could I? I've booked a table in Michael's restaurant for this evening. And I'll pick you up from work. Happy birthday!", "choices": [ "Have dinner together.", "Continue working.", "Attend a birthday party." ], "summary": "Have dinner together." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the letter of credit be opened?", "dialogue": "W: The letter of credit will be opened in your favor within 10 working days from the date of the contract.\n M: All right. I accept your terms. I hope everything turns out Okay.", "choices": [ "Within 10 working days from the date of the contract.", "Within 20 working days from the date of the contract.", "Within 30 working days from the date of the contract." ], "summary": "Within 10 working days from the date of the contract." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is Tom now?", "dialogue": "F: Hello, can I speak to Tom?\n M: Sorry, he isn't in.", "choices": [ "He is here.", "He is out.", "He is in." ], "summary": "He is out." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: Are you busy on Friday night, Jack?\n M: Well ... uh ... I haven't got any definite plans yet. Why?", "choices": [ "He wants to know the woman's plan.", "He has a meeting on Friday.", "He wants to go to the cinema." ], "summary": "He wants to know the woman's plan." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers going to do?", "dialogue": "W: Have you ever put a computer together before?\n M: No, never. But I think if we follow these instructions exactly, we won't have much trouble.", "choices": [ "Check their computer files.", "Make some computations.", "Assemble a computer." ], "summary": "Assemble a computer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation probably take place?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me. Shall I book a double room for several days?\n W: Oh, yes. When will you arrive?\n M: We'll check in on Saturday and out on Tuesday. Is that all right?\n W: No problem.", "choices": [ "On the street.", "At a hotel.", "At a shop." ], "summary": "At a hotel." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman suggest the man do?", "dialogue": "M: I missed the bus again today because I turned the alarm clock off in my sleep.\n W: Try putting it far away from your bed and you'll get up on time.", "choices": [ "Go to bed earlier.", "Move his alarm clock.", "Turn the alarm off." ], "summary": "Move his alarm clock." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the man say about the course?", "dialogue": "W: Is that optional course as hard as everybody says?\n M: It's actually even worse, believe it or not.", "choices": [ "It's not as hard as expected.", "It's too tough for some students.", "It's much more difficult than people think." ], "summary": "It's much more difficult than people think." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What kind of art does the mall prefer?", "dialogue": "W: I went to a classical art exhibition yesterday. It is really abstract. Do you like modem art?\n M: I certainly do, yet not so much as the pop music.", "choices": [ "The man likes the classical art in a higher degree.", "The man likes the modern art better.", "The man likes neither modem nor classical art." ], "summary": "The man likes the modern art better." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who has given up smoking?", "dialogue": "W: You mean Jack has stopped smoking, Frank? That's amazing.\n M: Yes, it's really amazing. He used to be a chain smoker, you know.\n W: What about you? Have you thought about quitting smoking?", "choices": [ "Jack.", "Frank.", "The woman." ], "summary": "Jack." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the girl shopping for?", "dialogue": "Man: Hi young lady. How may I help you?\n Girl: Well, ... yeah. I'm looking for a Father's Day gift.\n Man: Okay. How about getting your father a new wallet?\n Girl: Hmm. How much is that wallet?\n Man: Huh ... which one?\n Girl: The black one.\n Man: Oh. It's only $40.95.\n Girl: Huh? That's too expensive for me. Do you have a cheaper one?\n Man: Hmm. How about this brown leather one?\n Girl: Umm... I don't think my father will like the design on the outside, and it doesn't have a place to put pictures. How much is it anyway?\n Man: It's $25.99.\n Girl: Humm. I don't have that much money.\n Man: Okay. How much money do you have to spend?\n Girl: I'm not sure [money falling on the table]. Probably about ten dollars or so. I've been helping my mom around the house for the past week to earn some money. This is all I have.\n Man: Hmm. How about this tie?\n Girl: That's real pretty, but the price tag says $13.99, and I know I don't have that much money.\n Man: Well, let's just say the tie went on sale. How about $5.00. What do you say?\n Girl: Oh, thanks. I'll take it.", "choices": [ "a present for her mother", "a present for a friend", "a present for her father" ], "summary": "a present for her father" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much is the black wallet?", "dialogue": "Man: Hi young lady. How may I help you?\n Girl: Well, ... yeah. I'm looking for a Father's Day gift.\n Man: Okay. How about getting your father a new wallet?\n Girl: Hmm. How much is that wallet?\n Man: Huh ... which one?\n Girl: The black one.\n Man: Oh. It's only $40.95.\n Girl: Huh? That's too expensive for me. Do you have a cheaper one?\n Man: Hmm. How about this brown leather one?\n Girl: Umm... I don't think my father will like the design on the outside, and it doesn't have a place to put pictures. How much is it anyway?\n Man: It's $25.99.\n Girl: Humm. I don't have that much money.\n Man: Okay. How much money do you have to spend?\n Girl: I'm not sure [money falling on the table]. Probably about ten dollars or so. I've been helping my mom around the house for the past week to earn some money. This is all I have.\n Man: Hmm. How about this tie?\n Girl: That's real pretty, but the price tag says $13.99, and I know I don't have that much money.\n Man: Well, let's just say the tie went on sale. How about $5.00. What do you say?\n Girl: Oh, thanks. I'll take it.", "choices": [ "$49.95", "$40.95", "$44.95" ], "summary": "$40.95" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why doesn't the girl like the brown wallet?", "dialogue": "Man: Hi young lady. How may I help you?\n Girl: Well, ... yeah. I'm looking for a Father's Day gift.\n Man: Okay. How about getting your father a new wallet?\n Girl: Hmm. How much is that wallet?\n Man: Huh ... which one?\n Girl: The black one.\n Man: Oh. It's only $40.95.\n Girl: Huh? That's too expensive for me. Do you have a cheaper one?\n Man: Hmm. How about this brown leather one?\n Girl: Umm... I don't think my father will like the design on the outside, and it doesn't have a place to put pictures. How much is it anyway?\n Man: It's $25.99.\n Girl: Humm. I don't have that much money.\n Man: Okay. How much money do you have to spend?\n Girl: I'm not sure [money falling on the table]. Probably about ten dollars or so. I've been helping my mom around the house for the past week to earn some money. This is all I have.\n Man: Hmm. How about this tie?\n Girl: That's real pretty, but the price tag says $13.99, and I know I don't have that much money.\n Man: Well, let's just say the tie went on sale. How about $5.00. What do you say?\n Girl: Oh, thanks. I'll take it.", "choices": [ "There isn't a place to put pictures.", "It's too big and heavy.", "She doesn't like the color." ], "summary": "There isn't a place to put pictures." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "About how much does the girl have to spend?", "dialogue": "Man: Hi young lady. How may I help you?\n Girl: Well, ... yeah. I'm looking for a Father's Day gift.\n Man: Okay. How about getting your father a new wallet?\n Girl: Hmm. How much is that wallet?\n Man: Huh ... which one?\n Girl: The black one.\n Man: Oh. It's only $40.95.\n Girl: Huh? That's too expensive for me. Do you have a cheaper one?\n Man: Hmm. How about this brown leather one?\n Girl: Umm... I don't think my father will like the design on the outside, and it doesn't have a place to put pictures. How much is it anyway?\n Man: It's $25.99.\n Girl: Humm. I don't have that much money.\n Man: Okay. How much money do you have to spend?\n Girl: I'm not sure [money falling on the table]. Probably about ten dollars or so. I've been helping my mom around the house for the past week to earn some money. This is all I have.\n Man: Hmm. How about this tie?\n Girl: That's real pretty, but the price tag says $13.99, and I know I don't have that much money.\n Man: Well, let's just say the tie went on sale. How about $5.00. What do you say?\n Girl: Oh, thanks. I'll take it.", "choices": [ "$5.00", "$10.00", "$13.00" ], "summary": "$10.00" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the girl decide to buy?", "dialogue": "Man: Hi young lady. How may I help you?\n Girl: Well, ... yeah. I'm looking for a Father's Day gift.\n Man: Okay. How about getting your father a new wallet?\n Girl: Hmm. How much is that wallet?\n Man: Huh ... which one?\n Girl: The black one.\n Man: Oh. It's only $40.95.\n Girl: Huh? That's too expensive for me. Do you have a cheaper one?\n Man: Hmm. How about this brown leather one?\n Girl: Umm... I don't think my father will like the design on the outside, and it doesn't have a place to put pictures. How much is it anyway?\n Man: It's $25.99.\n Girl: Humm. I don't have that much money.\n Man: Okay. How much money do you have to spend?\n Girl: I'm not sure [money falling on the table]. Probably about ten dollars or so. I've been helping my mom around the house for the past week to earn some money. This is all I have.\n Man: Hmm. How about this tie?\n Girl: That's real pretty, but the price tag says $13.99, and I know I don't have that much money.\n Man: Well, let's just say the tie went on sale. How about $5.00. What do you say?\n Girl: Oh, thanks. I'll take it.", "choices": [ "a black wallet", "a brown belt", "a tie" ], "summary": "a tie" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers going to do this weekend?", "dialogue": "M: What do you want to do this weekend?\n W: Oh, I don't know. Maybe go to the beach if it's nice weather.\n M: But we did that last weekend. Let's do something different.\n W: Hum... Hey, I know what! Why don't we climb Mt. Fuji?\n M: Great idea! I've always wanted to do that!\n W: Paul and Mary talked about a bicycle ride yesterday, but they haven't made the final decision. Maybe we could persuade them to join us.\n M: Wonderful! I give them a call right now.", "choices": [ "Go to the beach.", "Climb a mountain.", "Go for a bicycle-ride." ], "summary": "Climb a mountain." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about Paul and Mary?", "dialogue": "M: What do you want to do this weekend?\n W: Oh, I don't know. Maybe go to the beach if it's nice weather.\n M: But we did that last weekend. Let's do something different.\n W: Hum... Hey, I know what! Why don't we climb Mt. Fuji?\n M: Great idea! I've always wanted to do that!\n W: Paul and Mary talked about a bicycle ride yesterday, but they haven't made the final decision. Maybe we could persuade them to join us.\n M: Wonderful! I give them a call right now.", "choices": [ "They might be the speakers' friends.", "They've decided to join the speakers.", "They did some riding yesterday." ], "summary": "They might be the speakers' friends." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: Where do you want to eat?\n M: Is there anything wrong with the coffee shop?", "choices": [ "He doesn't know why the coffee tastes bad.", "He thinks they ought to go to the coffee shop.", "He only wants coffee because he isn't hungry." ], "summary": "He thinks they ought to go to the coffee shop." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why was the woman a little confused?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me, could you tell me where the post office is?\n W: Go straight on, turn right at the first traffic lights. The post office is about fifty meters away.\n M: I see. And is the No. 13 Middle School far away from the post office?\n W: Not far. It's about 150 meters. Where do you want to go?\n M: Oh, I only want to pick up my cousin from school. I am told that the school is next to the post office, and that is why I want to know how to get to the post office first.", "choices": [ "Because she doesn't know the places.", "Because she was asked two places.", "Because she doesn't know the man." ], "summary": "Because she was asked two places." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where will the man want to go?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me, could you tell me where the post office is?\n W: Go straight on, turn right at the first traffic lights. The post office is about fifty meters away.\n M: I see. And is the No. 13 Middle School far away from the post office?\n W: Not far. It's about 150 meters. Where do you want to go?\n M: Oh, I only want to pick up my cousin from school. I am told that the school is next to the post office, and that is why I want to know how to get to the post office first.", "choices": [ "Go to the post office.", "Go to the Middle School.", "Both A and B." ], "summary": "Go to the Middle School." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "W: I didn't think much of that performance.\n M: No. It wasn't too hot. What a pity, they're a good group after all.\n W: I couldn't hear the lead singer at all.\n M: Me neither. The guitars and drums were too bad.", "choices": [ "A record.", "Some singers.", "A live concert." ], "summary": "A live concert." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the two speakers doing?", "dialogue": "M: Oh, what a morning! You know I had so much work to do and the phone just kept ringing. Three sales people called me this morning.\n W: I know how it is. I get a lot of calls, too, even on weekends.", "choices": [ "Arguing.", "Protesting.", "Complaining." ], "summary": "Complaining." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Did they buy the dress?", "dialogue": "F: How nice the dress is! I'd like to try it on.\n M: But dear, we don't have enough money for it.", "choices": [ "Yes, they did.", "No, they didn't.", "The man didn't want to buy it." ], "summary": "No, they didn't." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they talking about?", "dialogue": "M: This has been an unusually cool summer.\n W: Ah, I actually had to get out my wool sweaters in August.", "choices": [ "About the weather.", "About buying a new wool sweater.", "About dry-cleaning the wool sweater." ], "summary": "About the weather." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the woman now?", "dialogue": "M: Are you feeling better today?\n W: Yes, thanks. I think I can go home tomorrow.\n M: No, I'm afraid you will stay in hospital for a few more days.", "choices": [ "In her own bedroom.", "In hospital.", "In the office." ], "summary": "In hospital." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is one word to describe the father's opinion about the movie's storyline?", "dialogue": "Daughter: Dad, Dad, Dad!\n Father: Uh, what, what, uh, uh!?!?\n Daughter: The movie is over. You slept through the best part.\n Father: Ah, ah, I must have dozed off during the last few minutes.\n Daughter: Right. You were gone for so long you should have brought your pillow and blanket. So, what did you think about it?\n Father: Well, overall, I'm a little disappointed with the movie. I mean, the story was a little bizarre, you have to admit. I mean, really. How believable is a plot about a captain who navigates his spaceship to the far reaches of the galaxy and encounters a race of frog people. I mean, come on.\n Daughter: Ah, I thought it was fantastic [Uhhh]. I mean, you have to admit that the special effects were awesome, and the acting wasn't bad either.\n Father: Ah, come on. What about the ship's communications officer? I mean, what did you think about him? [Well ...] Wasn't he a little weird to you? He was always talking to himself, and he had that funny hairdo?\n Daughter: Well, he was a little ... unusual [Yeah, yeah], but the ship's doctor was amazing. It was so cool when he brought the captain back to life during one of the battles.\n Father: That was pretty realistic, but then the rest of the movie just went from bad to worse. And the photography was so fake!\n Daughter: How do you know? You were snoring so loud the neighbors probably had to close their windows. It was that bad.\n Father: Ah, well, let's go to bed", "choices": [ "absurd", "fantastic", "exciting" ], "summary": "absurd" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Whose performance do father and daughter agree upon in the movie?", "dialogue": "Daughter: Dad, Dad, Dad!\n Father: Uh, what, what, uh, uh!?!?\n Daughter: The movie is over. You slept through the best part.\n Father: Ah, ah, I must have dozed off during the last few minutes.\n Daughter: Right. You were gone for so long you should have brought your pillow and blanket. So, what did you think about it?\n Father: Well, overall, I'm a little disappointed with the movie. I mean, the story was a little bizarre, you have to admit. I mean, really. How believable is a plot about a captain who navigates his spaceship to the far reaches of the galaxy and encounters a race of frog people. I mean, come on.\n Daughter: Ah, I thought it was fantastic [Uhhh]. I mean, you have to admit that the special effects were awesome, and the acting wasn't bad either.\n Father: Ah, come on. What about the ship's communications officer? I mean, what did you think about him? [Well ...] Wasn't he a little weird to you? He was always talking to himself, and he had that funny hairdo?\n Daughter: Well, he was a little ... unusual [Yeah, yeah], but the ship's doctor was amazing. It was so cool when he brought the captain back to life during one of the battles.\n Father: That was pretty realistic, but then the rest of the movie just went from bad to worse. And the photography was so fake!\n Daughter: How do you know? You were snoring so loud the neighbors probably had to close their windows. It was that bad.\n Father: Ah, well, let's go to bed", "choices": [ "the captain", "the communications officer", "the doctor" ], "summary": "the doctor" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What part of the movie does the father strongly disagree about with his daughter?", "dialogue": "Daughter: Dad, Dad, Dad!\n Father: Uh, what, what, uh, uh!?!?\n Daughter: The movie is over. You slept through the best part.\n Father: Ah, ah, I must have dozed off during the last few minutes.\n Daughter: Right. You were gone for so long you should have brought your pillow and blanket. So, what did you think about it?\n Father: Well, overall, I'm a little disappointed with the movie. I mean, the story was a little bizarre, you have to admit. I mean, really. How believable is a plot about a captain who navigates his spaceship to the far reaches of the galaxy and encounters a race of frog people. I mean, come on.\n Daughter: Ah, I thought it was fantastic [Uhhh]. I mean, you have to admit that the special effects were awesome, and the acting wasn't bad either.\n Father: Ah, come on. What about the ship's communications officer? I mean, what did you think about him? [Well ...] Wasn't he a little weird to you? He was always talking to himself, and he had that funny hairdo?\n Daughter: Well, he was a little ... unusual [Yeah, yeah], but the ship's doctor was amazing. It was so cool when he brought the captain back to life during one of the battles.\n Father: That was pretty realistic, but then the rest of the movie just went from bad to worse. And the photography was so fake!\n Daughter: How do you know? You were snoring so loud the neighbors probably had to close their windows. It was that bad.\n Father: Ah, well, let's go to bed", "choices": [ "the photography", "the soundtrack", "the acting" ], "summary": "the acting" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What kind of movie is this?", "dialogue": "Daughter: Dad, Dad, Dad!\n Father: Uh, what, what, uh, uh!?!?\n Daughter: The movie is over. You slept through the best part.\n Father: Ah, ah, I must have dozed off during the last few minutes.\n Daughter: Right. You were gone for so long you should have brought your pillow and blanket. So, what did you think about it?\n Father: Well, overall, I'm a little disappointed with the movie. I mean, the story was a little bizarre, you have to admit. I mean, really. How believable is a plot about a captain who navigates his spaceship to the far reaches of the galaxy and encounters a race of frog people. I mean, come on.\n Daughter: Ah, I thought it was fantastic [Uhhh]. I mean, you have to admit that the special effects were awesome, and the acting wasn't bad either.\n Father: Ah, come on. What about the ship's communications officer? I mean, what did you think about him? [Well ...] Wasn't he a little weird to you? He was always talking to himself, and he had that funny hairdo?\n Daughter: Well, he was a little ... unusual [Yeah, yeah], but the ship's doctor was amazing. It was so cool when he brought the captain back to life during one of the battles.\n Father: That was pretty realistic, but then the rest of the movie just went from bad to worse. And the photography was so fake!\n Daughter: How do you know? You were snoring so loud the neighbors probably had to close their windows. It was that bad.\n Father: Ah, well, let's go to bed", "choices": [ "comedy", "science fiction", "western" ], "summary": "science fiction" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does this conversation take place?", "dialogue": "Daughter: Dad, Dad, Dad!\n Father: Uh, what, what, uh, uh!?!?\n Daughter: The movie is over. You slept through the best part.\n Father: Ah, ah, I must have dozed off during the last few minutes.\n Daughter: Right. You were gone for so long you should have brought your pillow and blanket. So, what did you think about it?\n Father: Well, overall, I'm a little disappointed with the movie. I mean, the story was a little bizarre, you have to admit. I mean, really. How believable is a plot about a captain who navigates his spaceship to the far reaches of the galaxy and encounters a race of frog people. I mean, come on.\n Daughter: Ah, I thought it was fantastic [Uhhh]. I mean, you have to admit that the special effects were awesome, and the acting wasn't bad either.\n Father: Ah, come on. What about the ship's communications officer? I mean, what did you think about him? [Well ...] Wasn't he a little weird to you? He was always talking to himself, and he had that funny hairdo?\n Daughter: Well, he was a little ... unusual [Yeah, yeah], but the ship's doctor was amazing. It was so cool when he brought the captain back to life during one of the battles.\n Father: That was pretty realistic, but then the rest of the movie just went from bad to worse. And the photography was so fake!\n Daughter: How do you know? You were snoring so loud the neighbors probably had to close their windows. It was that bad.\n Father: Ah, well, let's go to bed", "choices": [ "at a neighbor's house", "at a movie theater", "at the speakers' home" ], "summary": "at the speakers' home" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What fruit will they take?", "dialogue": "Boy: Mum, have we got any fruit to take on the picnic? I thought there were some oranges and bananas.\n Mother: Here are the bananas. Let's take them. Oh the oranges have all gone. What about taking some grapes or apples as well?\n Boy: OK, let's take the grapes. That'll be enough.", "choices": [ "Grapes and oranges.", "Grapes and apples.", "Bananas and grapes." ], "summary": "Bananas and grapes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who enjoys armchair travelling?", "dialogue": "M: Does your mother like travelling?\n W: Yes, she does. But she is an armchair traveler. She says that with books, magazines, TV and the Internet, she can go anywhere, and still enjoy the comforts of home!\n M: That's interesting. My mother prefes to travel with a tour group while my father enjoys traveling alone.", "choices": [ "The man's mother.", "The man's father.", "The woman's mother." ], "summary": "The woman's mother." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What kind of news does the woman like to hear?", "dialogue": "M: Human beings aren't interested in good news, they only like what's terrible or frightening.\n W: Speak for yourself. I like to hear inspiring news.", "choices": [ "Terrible news.", "Frightening news.", "Good news." ], "summary": "Good news." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is Frank planning to do?", "dialogue": "W: Frank, I thought you were working in New York.\n M: I was, but I've moved back. I just couldn't get used to living in a big city, so here I am back in school taking courses for a teacher's certificate.", "choices": [ "Move to a big city.", "Become a teacher.", "Go back to school." ], "summary": "Go back to school." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the man come hack to school?", "dialogue": "F: How long will your holiday be?\n M: From July to August.", "choices": [ "July", "August", "September" ], "summary": "September" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they mainly talking about?", "dialogue": "W: The Spring Festival is coming. Danny. How do you want to celebrate it?\n M: I don't know. We have no Spring Festival in our country.\n W: But the Spring Festival is the biggest holiday of the year in our country. People are busy shopping and preparing presents for their relatives and friends before the, New Year's Eve.\n M: That sounds exciting.\n W: Children usually put on their new clothes on the first day of the Lunar New Year. And they also can get some money given by the elders as a Lunar New Year gift on the New Year's Eve.\n M: It's really quite interesting.\n W: And all the family members must come back home on the New Year's Eve no matter how far they are away from home. We call it \"get--together\". What are you going to do on the New Year's Eve?\n M: My teacher, Professor Wang and his wife have invited me to have dinner together.\n W: Sounds great.", "choices": [ "Chinese New Year's day.", "Christmas Day.", "The Chinese Spring Festival." ], "summary": "The Chinese Spring Festival." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the children get some money from the elder as a gift for the Lunar New Year according to the text?", "dialogue": "W: The Spring Festival is coming. Danny. How do you want to celebrate it?\n M: I don't know. We have no Spring Festival in our country.\n W: But the Spring Festival is the biggest holiday of the year in our country. People are busy shopping and preparing presents for their relatives and friends before the, New Year's Eve.\n M: That sounds exciting.\n W: Children usually put on their new clothes on the first day of the Lunar New Year. And they also can get some money given by the elders as a Lunar New Year gift on the New Year's Eve.\n M: It's really quite interesting.\n W: And all the family members must come back home on the New Year's Eve no matter how far they are away from home. We call it \"get--together\". What are you going to do on the New Year's Eve?\n M: My teacher, Professor Wang and his wife have invited me to have dinner together.\n W: Sounds great.", "choices": [ "On the first day of the Lunar New Year.", "On the New Year's Eve.", "Before the New Year's Eve." ], "summary": "On the New Year's Eve." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will Danny do on the New Year's Eve?", "dialogue": "W: The Spring Festival is coming. Danny. How do you want to celebrate it?\n M: I don't know. We have no Spring Festival in our country.\n W: But the Spring Festival is the biggest holiday of the year in our country. People are busy shopping and preparing presents for their relatives and friends before the, New Year's Eve.\n M: That sounds exciting.\n W: Children usually put on their new clothes on the first day of the Lunar New Year. And they also can get some money given by the elders as a Lunar New Year gift on the New Year's Eve.\n M: It's really quite interesting.\n W: And all the family members must come back home on the New Year's Eve no matter how far they are away from home. We call it \"get--together\". What are you going to do on the New Year's Eve?\n M: My teacher, Professor Wang and his wife have invited me to have dinner together.\n W: Sounds great.", "choices": [ "Do some reading.", "Write to his parents.", "Visit his teacher." ], "summary": "Visit his teacher." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many kilometers by train is it from Guangzhou to Shanghai?", "dialogue": "M: It's about 2300 km by train from Guangzhou to Beijing.\n W: Ok, it's about 500 km farther than from Guangzhou to Shanghai.", "choices": [ "About 2300 km.", "About 1800 km.", "About 2800 km." ], "summary": "About 1800 km." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think of good communication?", "dialogue": "W: Somebody once said that good communication can solve any problem. Do you agree with this?\n M: I think that good communication can solve a lot of problems, and improve many a situation. I worked in some seemingly impossible situations, and saw people change dramatically all because they started communicating in better ways. But can good communication solve all problems? No. It can't stop some, people from seeing the world in twisted ways. It can't stop some people from hurting themselves.\n W: What kind of people do you have difficulty working with?\n M: I'm naturally a person who likes to be decisive, and to act, so I get impatient sometimes when I'm working with a large group. Because it takes time for everyone's voice to be heard, and for everyone's opinion to be aired. Yet I know that process is vital if they're going to reach the ultimate decision.\n W: Is success of business based more on the results of what you do, or on how you communicate what you've done?\n M: Oh, it's a combination of both. To be successful, you have to be able to achieve results. But you also have to be able to communicate what you achieve. The most successful people don't place glory on themselves, but rather on people who help them achieve success.", "choices": [ "It stops people from hurting each other.", "It brings glory to one's career.", "It improves many situations." ], "summary": "It improves many situations." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the man describe himself?", "dialogue": "W: Somebody once said that good communication can solve any problem. Do you agree with this?\n M: I think that good communication can solve a lot of problems, and improve many a situation. I worked in some seemingly impossible situations, and saw people change dramatically all because they started communicating in better ways. But can good communication solve all problems? No. It can't stop some, people from seeing the world in twisted ways. It can't stop some people from hurting themselves.\n W: What kind of people do you have difficulty working with?\n M: I'm naturally a person who likes to be decisive, and to act, so I get impatient sometimes when I'm working with a large group. Because it takes time for everyone's voice to be heard, and for everyone's opinion to be aired. Yet I know that process is vital if they're going to reach the ultimate decision.\n W: Is success of business based more on the results of what you do, or on how you communicate what you've done?\n M: Oh, it's a combination of both. To be successful, you have to be able to achieve results. But you also have to be able to communicate what you achieve. The most successful people don't place glory on themselves, but rather on people who help them achieve success.", "choices": [ "Ill-tempered.", "Agreeable.", "Decisive." ], "summary": "Decisive." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is necessary for a large group to make a final decision?", "dialogue": "W: Somebody once said that good communication can solve any problem. Do you agree with this?\n M: I think that good communication can solve a lot of problems, and improve many a situation. I worked in some seemingly impossible situations, and saw people change dramatically all because they started communicating in better ways. But can good communication solve all problems? No. It can't stop some, people from seeing the world in twisted ways. It can't stop some people from hurting themselves.\n W: What kind of people do you have difficulty working with?\n M: I'm naturally a person who likes to be decisive, and to act, so I get impatient sometimes when I'm working with a large group. Because it takes time for everyone's voice to be heard, and for everyone's opinion to be aired. Yet I know that process is vital if they're going to reach the ultimate decision.\n W: Is success of business based more on the results of what you do, or on how you communicate what you've done?\n M: Oh, it's a combination of both. To be successful, you have to be able to achieve results. But you also have to be able to communicate what you achieve. The most successful people don't place glory on themselves, but rather on people who help them achieve success.", "choices": [ "Consulting with other groups.", "Letting everyone have his say.", "Going through a voting process." ], "summary": "Letting everyone have his say." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does one have to do to be successful in business?", "dialogue": "W: Somebody once said that good communication can solve any problem. Do you agree with this?\n M: I think that good communication can solve a lot of problems, and improve many a situation. I worked in some seemingly impossible situations, and saw people change dramatically all because they started communicating in better ways. But can good communication solve all problems? No. It can't stop some, people from seeing the world in twisted ways. It can't stop some people from hurting themselves.\n W: What kind of people do you have difficulty working with?\n M: I'm naturally a person who likes to be decisive, and to act, so I get impatient sometimes when I'm working with a large group. Because it takes time for everyone's voice to be heard, and for everyone's opinion to be aired. Yet I know that process is vital if they're going to reach the ultimate decision.\n W: Is success of business based more on the results of what you do, or on how you communicate what you've done?\n M: Oh, it's a combination of both. To be successful, you have to be able to achieve results. But you also have to be able to communicate what you achieve. The most successful people don't place glory on themselves, but rather on people who help them achieve success.", "choices": [ "Get help from other group members.", "Share their achieved results with others.", "Stop seeing the world in twisted ways." ], "summary": "Share their achieved results with others." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the man leaving?", "dialogue": "M: The time has come to say goodbye.\n W: So soon. It seems as if you've just got here.\n M: I feel that way, too, but they say all good things must come to an end.\n W: It certainly has been a pleasure seeing you again and renewing old memories.\n M: I've had a nice time and I really want to thank you for spending so much time showing me the sights.\n W: Oh. It was fun for me, too. It gave me the chance to get away from my everyday work and do something a little bit different.\n M: You'll be out to see us next year, then, as you promised?\n W: Oh, yes. That's our present plan unless something bad comes up. We should be there sometime in early September.\n M: We'll be expecting you.", "choices": [ "Taking a holiday.", "Nothing lasts forever.", "Going to work." ], "summary": "Nothing lasts forever." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What have the speakers been doing together?", "dialogue": "M: The time has come to say goodbye.\n W: So soon. It seems as if you've just got here.\n M: I feel that way, too, but they say all good things must come to an end.\n W: It certainly has been a pleasure seeing you again and renewing old memories.\n M: I've had a nice time and I really want to thank you for spending so much time showing me the sights.\n W: Oh. It was fun for me, too. It gave me the chance to get away from my everyday work and do something a little bit different.\n M: You'll be out to see us next year, then, as you promised?\n W: Oh, yes. That's our present plan unless something bad comes up. We should be there sometime in early September.\n M: We'll be expecting you.", "choices": [ "Sightseeing.", "Doing business.", "Attending a meeting." ], "summary": "Sightseeing." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's going to happen to the woman next September?", "dialogue": "M: The time has come to say goodbye.\n W: So soon. It seems as if you've just got here.\n M: I feel that way, too, but they say all good things must come to an end.\n W: It certainly has been a pleasure seeing you again and renewing old memories.\n M: I've had a nice time and I really want to thank you for spending so much time showing me the sights.\n W: Oh. It was fun for me, too. It gave me the chance to get away from my everyday work and do something a little bit different.\n M: You'll be out to see us next year, then, as you promised?\n W: Oh, yes. That's our present plan unless something bad comes up. We should be there sometime in early September.\n M: We'll be expecting you.", "choices": [ "Visiting the man.", "Changing her job.", "Going to a doctor's." ], "summary": "Visiting the man." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "At what time does the next plane to London leave?", "dialogue": "M: At what time does the next plane to London leave, please?\n W: The next one is flight 12 at eleven, gate 10.", "choices": [ "10:00.", "11:00.", "12:00." ], "summary": "11:00." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will they discuss the agenda?", "dialogue": "W: Would you mind if we discussed tomorrow's agenda before dinner this evening?\n M: Not at all. I certainly don't want to talk about it during our meal.", "choices": [ "Before dinner.", "During dinner.", "After dinner." ], "summary": "Before dinner." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from this conversation?", "dialogue": "W: I still can't get over the show last Saturday evening. I keep having frightening dreams all night.\n M: So, next time before you walk into a theatre, make sure what you are going to see.", "choices": [ "The woman enjoyed the movie very much.", "The woman saw a horror movie.", "The man asked the woman to be careful at night." ], "summary": "The woman saw a horror movie." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Gregorio is well known for his ability to work with ____________.", "dialogue": "Heather: Hey. John. This looks a great party. [Yeah!] Thanks for inviting me.\n John: No problem. Glad you could make it. Hey. Have you met any of the famous guests so far?\n Heather: Uh, no. Who exactly?\n John: Well, there is Gregorio Zuttlemisterburger ... [Who?]. Ah. They call him the \"Grip\" for short.\n Heather: Who in the world is he?\n John: You've never heard of him? [No.] He's the world famous snake trainer ... He's never met a snake he couldn't train to dance and hiss at the same time.\n Heather: Seriously? Where is he?\n John: Uh, he's the tall guy over there in the purple jacket and green pants. He probably has a snake or two with him tonight.\n Heather: Huh?\n John: And then there is Georgina, the Great.\n Heather: Georgina ... and great for what?\n John: Are you serious? You've never heard of her? She is the world's greatest arm wrestler. I mean, World champion. She's the petite woman next to the fireplace with the bright yellow dress and the tennis shoes.\n Heather: I thought you said famous people ... like, like people we all know.\n John: And, and there is Brad Pitt ...\n Heather: Now, there's someone I recognize ...\n John: ... the captain of the national Yo-Yo team [What?]. Yeah. He's the short, stocky man sitting at the table wearing the black and red checkered shirt. I'm sure he'd do a few tricks for you if you asked.\n Heather: Uh, no thank you. I think I've had enough entertainment for one evening.\n John: Okay.", "choices": [ "famous athletes", "animals", "world dancers" ], "summary": "animals" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is one thing that is NOT true about him?", "dialogue": "Heather: Hey. John. This looks a great party. [Yeah!] Thanks for inviting me.\n John: No problem. Glad you could make it. Hey. Have you met any of the famous guests so far?\n Heather: Uh, no. Who exactly?\n John: Well, there is Gregorio Zuttlemisterburger ... [Who?]. Ah. They call him the \"Grip\" for short.\n Heather: Who in the world is he?\n John: You've never heard of him? [No.] He's the world famous snake trainer ... He's never met a snake he couldn't train to dance and hiss at the same time.\n Heather: Seriously? Where is he?\n John: Uh, he's the tall guy over there in the purple jacket and green pants. He probably has a snake or two with him tonight.\n Heather: Huh?\n John: And then there is Georgina, the Great.\n Heather: Georgina ... and great for what?\n John: Are you serious? You've never heard of her? She is the world's greatest arm wrestler. I mean, World champion. She's the petite woman next to the fireplace with the bright yellow dress and the tennis shoes.\n Heather: I thought you said famous people ... like, like people we all know.\n John: And, and there is Brad Pitt ...\n Heather: Now, there's someone I recognize ...\n John: ... the captain of the national Yo-Yo team [What?]. Yeah. He's the short, stocky man sitting at the table wearing the black and red checkered shirt. I'm sure he'd do a few tricks for you if you asked.\n Heather: Uh, no thank you. I think I've had enough entertainment for one evening.\n John: Okay.", "choices": [ "He's tall.", "He's wearing green slacks.", "He has on a blue jacket." ], "summary": "He has on a blue jacket." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Georgina do for a living?", "dialogue": "Heather: Hey. John. This looks a great party. [Yeah!] Thanks for inviting me.\n John: No problem. Glad you could make it. Hey. Have you met any of the famous guests so far?\n Heather: Uh, no. Who exactly?\n John: Well, there is Gregorio Zuttlemisterburger ... [Who?]. Ah. They call him the \"Grip\" for short.\n Heather: Who in the world is he?\n John: You've never heard of him? [No.] He's the world famous snake trainer ... He's never met a snake he couldn't train to dance and hiss at the same time.\n Heather: Seriously? Where is he?\n John: Uh, he's the tall guy over there in the purple jacket and green pants. He probably has a snake or two with him tonight.\n Heather: Huh?\n John: And then there is Georgina, the Great.\n Heather: Georgina ... and great for what?\n John: Are you serious? You've never heard of her? She is the world's greatest arm wrestler. I mean, World champion. She's the petite woman next to the fireplace with the bright yellow dress and the tennis shoes.\n Heather: I thought you said famous people ... like, like people we all know.\n John: And, and there is Brad Pitt ...\n Heather: Now, there's someone I recognize ...\n John: ... the captain of the national Yo-Yo team [What?]. Yeah. He's the short, stocky man sitting at the table wearing the black and red checkered shirt. I'm sure he'd do a few tricks for you if you asked.\n Heather: Uh, no thank you. I think I've had enough entertainment for one evening.\n John: Okay.", "choices": [ "She's a popular sports figure.", "She's famous for her cooking skills.", "She makes a living selling tennis shoes." ], "summary": "She's a popular sports figure." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Georgina is a ____________ woman wearing a yellow dress.", "dialogue": "Heather: Hey. John. This looks a great party. [Yeah!] Thanks for inviting me.\n John: No problem. Glad you could make it. Hey. Have you met any of the famous guests so far?\n Heather: Uh, no. Who exactly?\n John: Well, there is Gregorio Zuttlemisterburger ... [Who?]. Ah. They call him the \"Grip\" for short.\n Heather: Who in the world is he?\n John: You've never heard of him? [No.] He's the world famous snake trainer ... He's never met a snake he couldn't train to dance and hiss at the same time.\n Heather: Seriously? Where is he?\n John: Uh, he's the tall guy over there in the purple jacket and green pants. He probably has a snake or two with him tonight.\n Heather: Huh?\n John: And then there is Georgina, the Great.\n Heather: Georgina ... and great for what?\n John: Are you serious? You've never heard of her? She is the world's greatest arm wrestler. I mean, World champion. She's the petite woman next to the fireplace with the bright yellow dress and the tennis shoes.\n Heather: I thought you said famous people ... like, like people we all know.\n John: And, and there is Brad Pitt ...\n Heather: Now, there's someone I recognize ...\n John: ... the captain of the national Yo-Yo team [What?]. Yeah. He's the short, stocky man sitting at the table wearing the black and red checkered shirt. I'm sure he'd do a few tricks for you if you asked.\n Heather: Uh, no thank you. I think I've had enough entertainment for one evening.\n John: Okay.", "choices": [ "large", "heavy", "small" ], "summary": "small" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the other invited guest, Brad Pitt, doing in the conversation?", "dialogue": "Heather: Hey. John. This looks a great party. [Yeah!] Thanks for inviting me.\n John: No problem. Glad you could make it. Hey. Have you met any of the famous guests so far?\n Heather: Uh, no. Who exactly?\n John: Well, there is Gregorio Zuttlemisterburger ... [Who?]. Ah. They call him the \"Grip\" for short.\n Heather: Who in the world is he?\n John: You've never heard of him? [No.] He's the world famous snake trainer ... He's never met a snake he couldn't train to dance and hiss at the same time.\n Heather: Seriously? Where is he?\n John: Uh, he's the tall guy over there in the purple jacket and green pants. He probably has a snake or two with him tonight.\n Heather: Huh?\n John: And then there is Georgina, the Great.\n Heather: Georgina ... and great for what?\n John: Are you serious? You've never heard of her? She is the world's greatest arm wrestler. I mean, World champion. She's the petite woman next to the fireplace with the bright yellow dress and the tennis shoes.\n Heather: I thought you said famous people ... like, like people we all know.\n John: And, and there is Brad Pitt ...\n Heather: Now, there's someone I recognize ...\n John: ... the captain of the national Yo-Yo team [What?]. Yeah. He's the short, stocky man sitting at the table wearing the black and red checkered shirt. I'm sure he'd do a few tricks for you if you asked.\n Heather: Uh, no thank you. I think I've had enough entertainment for one evening.\n John: Okay.", "choices": [ "He's sitting in the room.", "He's standing by a table.", "He's eating some refreshments." ], "summary": "He's sitting in the room." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Professor Newman, a few of us at the back didn't get a copy of your reading assignment.\n M: Well, there're only 38 names on my class list. And I didn't bring any spare copies.", "choices": [ "Some students at the back cannot hear the professor.", "The professor has changed his reading assignment.", "Some of the students are not on the professor's list." ], "summary": "Some of the students are not on the professor's list." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the flight?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me. Has there been an emergency?\n W: Oh, no sir. There's just a storm, so the plane will leave a little later this afternoon.", "choices": [ "There will be a short delay.", "There will be a long delay.", "The flight has been canceled." ], "summary": "There will be a short delay." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: I've never seen you have such confidence before an exam.\n M: It's more than confidence. Right now I feel that if I get less than an A, it'll be the fault of the exam itself.", "choices": [ "He enjoys finding fault with exams.", "He is sure of his success in the exam.", "He doesn't know if he can do well in the exam." ], "summary": "He is sure of his success in the exam." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Whose book is it?", "dialogue": "W: Is this your book, Stephen?\n M: No, it isn't mine. It's Tom's.", "choices": [ "It's Tom's.", "It's Stephen's.", "It's mine." ], "summary": "It's Tom's." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which is Martin's favourite sport?", "dialogue": "W: So Martin, what sports do you play?\n M: I play football, volleyball, tennis, and table tennis but volleyball is my favorite game as it's team game and you can play it with your friends, and enjoy it as a team.\n W: Is it quite a fast game as well?\n M: Yeah. It is a fast game and that's another reason why I enjoy it.\n W: How exciting...\n M: Yes.\n W: Where do you play, then?\n M: I play at local sports centres more during the winter and sort of play in tournaments around England. I also, in the summer, play beach volleyball.\n W: Is beach volleyball different from the volleyball you play in the centres?\n M: Yes, it's a very different game. Instead of six players on a team, it's only two players.\n W: You mentioned you played in tournaments--now do you do quite well in the tournaments?\n M: Yes, I've played for South West England and we've got through to the semi-finals of different England tournaments, and for Wessex, my other volleyball team, we've actually won a few tournaments. So yes, I have done quite well.\n W: Oh well done!", "choices": [ "Football.", "Volleyball.", "Tennis." ], "summary": "Volleyball." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does Martin play his favourite sport in the summer?", "dialogue": "W: So Martin, what sports do you play?\n M: I play football, volleyball, tennis, and table tennis but volleyball is my favorite game as it's team game and you can play it with your friends, and enjoy it as a team.\n W: Is it quite a fast game as well?\n M: Yeah. It is a fast game and that's another reason why I enjoy it.\n W: How exciting...\n M: Yes.\n W: Where do you play, then?\n M: I play at local sports centres more during the winter and sort of play in tournaments around England. I also, in the summer, play beach volleyball.\n W: Is beach volleyball different from the volleyball you play in the centres?\n M: Yes, it's a very different game. Instead of six players on a team, it's only two players.\n W: You mentioned you played in tournaments--now do you do quite well in the tournaments?\n M: Yes, I've played for South West England and we've got through to the semi-finals of different England tournaments, and for Wessex, my other volleyball team, we've actually won a few tournaments. So yes, I have done quite well.\n W: Oh well done!", "choices": [ "At local sports centres.", "In tournaments.", "On the beach." ], "summary": "On the beach." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many people form a team for beach volleyball?", "dialogue": "W: So Martin, what sports do you play?\n M: I play football, volleyball, tennis, and table tennis but volleyball is my favorite game as it's team game and you can play it with your friends, and enjoy it as a team.\n W: Is it quite a fast game as well?\n M: Yeah. It is a fast game and that's another reason why I enjoy it.\n W: How exciting...\n M: Yes.\n W: Where do you play, then?\n M: I play at local sports centres more during the winter and sort of play in tournaments around England. I also, in the summer, play beach volleyball.\n W: Is beach volleyball different from the volleyball you play in the centres?\n M: Yes, it's a very different game. Instead of six players on a team, it's only two players.\n W: You mentioned you played in tournaments--now do you do quite well in the tournaments?\n M: Yes, I've played for South West England and we've got through to the semi-finals of different England tournaments, and for Wessex, my other volleyball team, we've actually won a few tournaments. So yes, I have done quite well.\n W: Oh well done!", "choices": [ "Two.", "Four.", "Three." ], "summary": "Two." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many teams has Martin played for?", "dialogue": "W: So Martin, what sports do you play?\n M: I play football, volleyball, tennis, and table tennis but volleyball is my favorite game as it's team game and you can play it with your friends, and enjoy it as a team.\n W: Is it quite a fast game as well?\n M: Yeah. It is a fast game and that's another reason why I enjoy it.\n W: How exciting...\n M: Yes.\n W: Where do you play, then?\n M: I play at local sports centres more during the winter and sort of play in tournaments around England. I also, in the summer, play beach volleyball.\n W: Is beach volleyball different from the volleyball you play in the centres?\n M: Yes, it's a very different game. Instead of six players on a team, it's only two players.\n W: You mentioned you played in tournaments--now do you do quite well in the tournaments?\n M: Yes, I've played for South West England and we've got through to the semi-finals of different England tournaments, and for Wessex, my other volleyball team, we've actually won a few tournaments. So yes, I have done quite well.\n W: Oh well done!", "choices": [ "One.", "Two.", "Three." ], "summary": "Two." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is happening outside?", "dialogue": "W: Is it raining outside, Bob?\n M: Is it raining? Can't you see that I'm almost wet to the skin?", "choices": [ "It is raining slightly.", "It is raining heavily.", "It is shining." ], "summary": "It is raining heavily." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: You ought to see a doctor about the cough.\n W: I guess I should. I've been putting it off for days.", "choices": [ "She has almost recovered from her cough.", "She hasn't seen her doctor.", "She saw the doctor four days ago." ], "summary": "She hasn't seen her doctor." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man blame himself?", "dialogue": "M: What kind of father am I? My only son almost died and I didn't even know he was ill.\n W: Don't blame yourself. You are too busy to pay attention to him. If his mother were still alive, things would have been much better.", "choices": [ "His only son is dying.", "His mother died some time ago.", "He hasn't taken good care of his son." ], "summary": "He hasn't taken good care of his son." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "W: Have you heard about the new Iphone?\n M: Yes, I heard it's supposed to come out in June. Are you thinking about getting one?\n W: I'd like to. It's not only a cell phone, but a camera, PDA and MP3 player all in one.", "choices": [ "A new camera.", "A new computer.", "A new cell phone." ], "summary": "A new cell phone." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What would the woman like to drink?", "dialogue": "M: Can I help you, madam?\n W: Yes. I'd like fifteen beef dumplings and a glass of orange juice.", "choices": [ "Apple juice.", "Beef dumplings.", "Orange juice." ], "summary": "Orange juice." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: I heard you took a trip to Mexico last month. How did you like it?\n W: Oh, I got sick and tired of hotels and hotel food. So now I understand the saying, \"East, west, home's best\".", "choices": [ "She was exhausted from her trip.", "She missed the comforts of home.", "She was impressed by Mexican food." ], "summary": "She missed the comforts of home." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What would the Student Services do with the man?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Queenie, how are you enjoying yourself at university?\n W: Hi, Jack, it's a lot of work. But I am having a good time. Are you planning to attend college next year?\n M: Yeah. Can you tell me what facilities they have for disabled students? My wheelchair doesn't always allow me to get into buildings.\n W: You should inquire at Student Services. They can discuss your medical history with you confidentially and make allowances. My friends Shannon and Rosie use computers to do their exams, so in your case, I'm sure it would not be a problem.\n M: What about the wheelchair access?\n W: The newer buildings have elevators and wide doors, but the older buildings have not been upgraded to accommodate handicapped people as far as I know. What faculty are you planning to go into?\n M: I am thinking of doing engineering.\n W: Hmm. Engineering is in the old Adams building. I don't know if there is an elevator.\n M: Do the buses that go out to campus have facilities to bring wheelchairs on board?\n W: Yes, that I know for sure. All the buses are equipped with electronic lifts, and there are seats that fold back.\n M: What about the sidewalks?\n W: I think most of the sidewalks have been leveled at the corners, so you could probably use your wheelchair, but I am not sure. In fact, if you would like, why don't you come with me? I'll be taking the bus and I could show you around once we got there.\n M: That's really nice of you, Raphel. I'd really like that.\n W: Okay, I will come to your house about 8:30 in the morning and we can take the commuter train into town, then catch the bus up to the university.\n M: Great, I look forward to it.", "choices": [ "Privately talk with him about his illness and help.", "Talk with him about his plan for his bachelor's degree.", "Thoroughly examine his family background." ], "summary": "Privately talk with him about his illness and help." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the differences between the new teaching buildings and the old ones, according to the woman?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Queenie, how are you enjoying yourself at university?\n W: Hi, Jack, it's a lot of work. But I am having a good time. Are you planning to attend college next year?\n M: Yeah. Can you tell me what facilities they have for disabled students? My wheelchair doesn't always allow me to get into buildings.\n W: You should inquire at Student Services. They can discuss your medical history with you confidentially and make allowances. My friends Shannon and Rosie use computers to do their exams, so in your case, I'm sure it would not be a problem.\n M: What about the wheelchair access?\n W: The newer buildings have elevators and wide doors, but the older buildings have not been upgraded to accommodate handicapped people as far as I know. What faculty are you planning to go into?\n M: I am thinking of doing engineering.\n W: Hmm. Engineering is in the old Adams building. I don't know if there is an elevator.\n M: Do the buses that go out to campus have facilities to bring wheelchairs on board?\n W: Yes, that I know for sure. All the buses are equipped with electronic lifts, and there are seats that fold back.\n M: What about the sidewalks?\n W: I think most of the sidewalks have been leveled at the corners, so you could probably use your wheelchair, but I am not sure. In fact, if you would like, why don't you come with me? I'll be taking the bus and I could show you around once we got there.\n M: That's really nice of you, Raphel. I'd really like that.\n W: Okay, I will come to your house about 8:30 in the morning and we can take the commuter train into town, then catch the bus up to the university.\n M: Great, I look forward to it.", "choices": [ "All the seats in the new buildings are fold back.", "All the new buildings are higher than the old ones.", "The new buildings are equipped with elevators while old ones aren't." ], "summary": "The new buildings are equipped with elevators while old ones aren't." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the feature of buses that go to the campus?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Queenie, how are you enjoying yourself at university?\n W: Hi, Jack, it's a lot of work. But I am having a good time. Are you planning to attend college next year?\n M: Yeah. Can you tell me what facilities they have for disabled students? My wheelchair doesn't always allow me to get into buildings.\n W: You should inquire at Student Services. They can discuss your medical history with you confidentially and make allowances. My friends Shannon and Rosie use computers to do their exams, so in your case, I'm sure it would not be a problem.\n M: What about the wheelchair access?\n W: The newer buildings have elevators and wide doors, but the older buildings have not been upgraded to accommodate handicapped people as far as I know. What faculty are you planning to go into?\n M: I am thinking of doing engineering.\n W: Hmm. Engineering is in the old Adams building. I don't know if there is an elevator.\n M: Do the buses that go out to campus have facilities to bring wheelchairs on board?\n W: Yes, that I know for sure. All the buses are equipped with electronic lifts, and there are seats that fold back.\n M: What about the sidewalks?\n W: I think most of the sidewalks have been leveled at the corners, so you could probably use your wheelchair, but I am not sure. In fact, if you would like, why don't you come with me? I'll be taking the bus and I could show you around once we got there.\n M: That's really nice of you, Raphel. I'd really like that.\n W: Okay, I will come to your house about 8:30 in the morning and we can take the commuter train into town, then catch the bus up to the university.\n M: Great, I look forward to it.", "choices": [ "There are no facilities for the disabled.", "Electronic lifts are installed on them.", "The drivers are irresponsible for the driving." ], "summary": "Electronic lifts are installed on them." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the purpose of Queenie's appointment with Jack?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Queenie, how are you enjoying yourself at university?\n W: Hi, Jack, it's a lot of work. But I am having a good time. Are you planning to attend college next year?\n M: Yeah. Can you tell me what facilities they have for disabled students? My wheelchair doesn't always allow me to get into buildings.\n W: You should inquire at Student Services. They can discuss your medical history with you confidentially and make allowances. My friends Shannon and Rosie use computers to do their exams, so in your case, I'm sure it would not be a problem.\n M: What about the wheelchair access?\n W: The newer buildings have elevators and wide doors, but the older buildings have not been upgraded to accommodate handicapped people as far as I know. What faculty are you planning to go into?\n M: I am thinking of doing engineering.\n W: Hmm. Engineering is in the old Adams building. I don't know if there is an elevator.\n M: Do the buses that go out to campus have facilities to bring wheelchairs on board?\n W: Yes, that I know for sure. All the buses are equipped with electronic lifts, and there are seats that fold back.\n M: What about the sidewalks?\n W: I think most of the sidewalks have been leveled at the corners, so you could probably use your wheelchair, but I am not sure. In fact, if you would like, why don't you come with me? I'll be taking the bus and I could show you around once we got there.\n M: That's really nice of you, Raphel. I'd really like that.\n W: Okay, I will come to your house about 8:30 in the morning and we can take the commuter train into town, then catch the bus up to the university.\n M: Great, I look forward to it.", "choices": [ "To have someone fix his computer.", "To be his guide around the campus.", "To help him with his house-cleaning." ], "summary": "To be his guide around the campus." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much more does the man have to pay for the first class express?", "dialogue": "M: We want to take a train to New York.\n W: Regular or express train?\n M: How much time would I save if we took the express?\n W: About one hour. The next express train arrives in New York at 3:15.\n M: And how much more do I have to pay for the express?\n W: First class is 24 dollars more, and second class is 15 dollars more.\n M: As long as we can arrive one hour earlier, I don't mind paying a little extra. Then give me one second class ticket on the express, please.\n W: OK, one second class ticket. Here you are.\n M: Thank you.", "choices": [ "24 dollars.", "15 dollars.", "20 dollars." ], "summary": "24 dollars." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What kind of ticket has the man bought?", "dialogue": "M: We want to take a train to New York.\n W: Regular or express train?\n M: How much time would I save if we took the express?\n W: About one hour. The next express train arrives in New York at 3:15.\n M: And how much more do I have to pay for the express?\n W: First class is 24 dollars more, and second class is 15 dollars more.\n M: As long as we can arrive one hour earlier, I don't mind paying a little extra. Then give me one second class ticket on the express, please.\n W: OK, one second class ticket. Here you are.\n M: Thank you.", "choices": [ "First class ticket on the express.", "Second class ticket on the express.", "First class ticket on the regular." ], "summary": "Second class ticket on the express." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the woman suggest the man to do?", "dialogue": "W: Don't talk back to your parents. It's impolite.\n M: But they are not reasonable.", "choices": [ "Suggest him not to reply impolitely to his parents.", "Suggest him to refuse to talk to his parents.", "Suggest him to talk his parents down." ], "summary": "Suggest him not to reply impolitely to his parents." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man's problem?", "dialogue": "M: If I'd only looked earlier, I could have found a nearer apartment for less money.\n W: Yes, now that all the students are returning, the only apartments left are distant and expensive.", "choices": [ "He doesn't like his neighbor.", "He is dissatisfied with the present apartment.", "He lived in a near and cheap apartment." ], "summary": "He is dissatisfied with the present apartment." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the possible relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "M: I've just ordered the computer with 32-speed CD ROM that we both like.\n W: That's great.\n M: It's twice the speed of the one we are using at home.\n W: Can't wait to see it.", "choices": [ "Husband and wife.", "Assistant and customer.", "Boss and secretary." ], "summary": "Husband and wife." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the two speakers?", "dialogue": "W: My colleagues at work say I should get a health insurance. What do you think?\n M: I think it's important. I can give you my insurance agent's card if you want.\n W: But I'm not sure what kind I need. In Germany, we have a national insurance program. But here you have nothing.\n M: Yes, I know. Many countries have national health insurance. America doesn't.\n W: Why is that?\n M: Well, it's because of the American culture. Americans think private companies can do things better than the government. So we depend on private companies for insurance.\n W: But isn't that expensive?\n M: You're right. It is expensive. And many people criticize it. They say it is not fair to poor people. They say the health systems are better in other countries, especially in Europe.\n W: But what do you think?\n M: I have no idea. I just do my best to have good insurance. It's important.", "choices": [ "In the USA.", "In Europe.", "In China." ], "summary": "In the USA." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is there no national health insurance here?", "dialogue": "W: My colleagues at work say I should get a health insurance. What do you think?\n M: I think it's important. I can give you my insurance agent's card if you want.\n W: But I'm not sure what kind I need. In Germany, we have a national insurance program. But here you have nothing.\n M: Yes, I know. Many countries have national health insurance. America doesn't.\n W: Why is that?\n M: Well, it's because of the American culture. Americans think private companies can do things better than the government. So we depend on private companies for insurance.\n W: But isn't that expensive?\n M: You're right. It is expensive. And many people criticize it. They say it is not fair to poor people. They say the health systems are better in other countries, especially in Europe.\n W: But what do you think?\n M: I have no idea. I just do my best to have good insurance. It's important.", "choices": [ "The government hasn't realized its importance.", "The people don't think the government can do it better.", "The government hasn't paid enough money for it." ], "summary": "The people don't think the government can do it better." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man think of having good insurance?", "dialogue": "W: My colleagues at work say I should get a health insurance. What do you think?\n M: I think it's important. I can give you my insurance agent's card if you want.\n W: But I'm not sure what kind I need. In Germany, we have a national insurance program. But here you have nothing.\n M: Yes, I know. Many countries have national health insurance. America doesn't.\n W: Why is that?\n M: Well, it's because of the American culture. Americans think private companies can do things better than the government. So we depend on private companies for insurance.\n W: But isn't that expensive?\n M: You're right. It is expensive. And many people criticize it. They say it is not fair to poor people. They say the health systems are better in other countries, especially in Europe.\n W: But what do you think?\n M: I have no idea. I just do my best to have good insurance. It's important.", "choices": [ "Expensive.", "Unnecessary.", "Important." ], "summary": "Important." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The man studied English and ___________ at the university.", "dialogue": "Woman: Hi. Thanks for coming to the interview today. It's nice to meet you.\n Man: Well, thank you.\n Woman: To begin with, why don't you tell us a little about yourself?\n Man: Okay. Um, yeah. I've always been interested in teaching in a language program like this, and uh, I graduated with a degree in English and psychology eight years ago, [ Oh, really, both? ]. Yeah, and uh then I landed my first job overseas in Japan.\n Woman: Oh, wow. That's pretty impressive. What did you do there? What kind of work?\n Man: Well, I worked full time, um, for a private language school in Tokyo for the first two years, and then I found a job at a community college.\n Woman: Oh really? So, exactly what did you do in your work there then?\n Man: Well, I taught English and, uh, culinary arts.\n Woman: You taught cooking classes?\n Man: Well, well, I know it sounds like an unusual combination, but I completed a program in culinary arts before I got my, uh, English and psychology degrees.\n Woman: Oh, Wow. You've done a lot, haven't you? [ Yeah. ] So, what exactly, um, how did you teach and what exactly did you do?\n Man: Well, um, many of my students wanted to become chefs in restaurants, or they wanted to start their own restaurants, uh, and in our area, there were many, uh, tourists tourist spots. A lot of tourists came to that particular area, and so with English, they would be able to communicate not only with suppliers, you know things that they need for restaurant's food and so forth, but also with their customers, and so I taught them English and cooking at the same time.\n Woman: Wow. That's, that's pretty impressive. That's interesting. [ ... and tasty. ] Oh, I bet. So, why did you return to the United States? How long have you been back?\n Man: I've been back for, uh, probably about a year now.\n Woman: Okay, so what brought you back then?\n Man: Well, one of my former students opened a sushi restaurant, uh, in town, and he asked me to work with him.\n Woman: Really? What's the name of the restaurant?\n Man: Well, it's called Flying Sushi. Have you ever heard of it?\n Woman: Yes, I've been there. Their food is fabulous; it's top-notch. It's really hard just to get a reservation there.\n Man: I know, and uh, well, I work there two weeknights, and uh, and then ...\n Woman: So, two nights a week you're working there still?\n Man: Right, right, but then, but ... I want to return to teaching. I've also been working as a therapist at a treatment center for teenagers struggling with depression and other mental health disorders.\n Woman: Oh, wow, that would be a really interesting job.\n Man: It is, it is.\n Woman: Wow. You have such a wide range of experience. Uh, you know, to be honest, we have fifteen people who are applying for this position. You've got quite a background, but why don't you tell me three reasons why you would be the best person for this job.\n Man: Um, well, first of all, uh, I understand that different students have different learning styles, and for that reason, I have used iPads, video, music, cooking, drama, role plays, and games to reach every student. [ That's good. ] And second, I have a background in academic and psychological counseling and advising [ Uh, huh ] ... skills that are often needed, you know, in working with international students.\n Woman: Yeah, that could be really useful.\n Man: Yeah, so you know, many of them struggle with, uh, emotional turmoil, you know, home sickness ....\n Woman: Yeah, coming to a new place ...\n Man: Right, so making the transition can be very overwhelming, and uh ...\n Woman: Good. So, what would you say would be a third reason?\n Man: And finally, I speak four different languages ....\n Woman: Four? Wow! What languages do you speak?\n Man: Well, I speak Spanish, Portuguese, and Japanese at an advanced level. [ At an advanced level? Wow. ] And I also speak Arabic at a high-intermediate level.\n Woman: That's very, very impressive. You do have an impressive resume.\n Man: Thank you.\n Woman: Uh, what we're doing ... we're going to have two rounds of interviews, and we will contact you on Friday and let you know whether or not you'll be coming back for the second round of interviews.\n Man: Okay.\n Woman: It's been really nice meeting you, and thank you for your time.", "choices": [ "biology", "psychology", "sociology" ], "summary": "psychology" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "He found his first job in Japan at a ____________.", "dialogue": "Woman: Hi. Thanks for coming to the interview today. It's nice to meet you.\n Man: Well, thank you.\n Woman: To begin with, why don't you tell us a little about yourself?\n Man: Okay. Um, yeah. I've always been interested in teaching in a language program like this, and uh, I graduated with a degree in English and psychology eight years ago, [ Oh, really, both? ]. Yeah, and uh then I landed my first job overseas in Japan.\n Woman: Oh, wow. That's pretty impressive. What did you do there? What kind of work?\n Man: Well, I worked full time, um, for a private language school in Tokyo for the first two years, and then I found a job at a community college.\n Woman: Oh really? So, exactly what did you do in your work there then?\n Man: Well, I taught English and, uh, culinary arts.\n Woman: You taught cooking classes?\n Man: Well, well, I know it sounds like an unusual combination, but I completed a program in culinary arts before I got my, uh, English and psychology degrees.\n Woman: Oh, Wow. You've done a lot, haven't you? [ Yeah. ] So, what exactly, um, how did you teach and what exactly did you do?\n Man: Well, um, many of my students wanted to become chefs in restaurants, or they wanted to start their own restaurants, uh, and in our area, there were many, uh, tourists tourist spots. A lot of tourists came to that particular area, and so with English, they would be able to communicate not only with suppliers, you know things that they need for restaurant's food and so forth, but also with their customers, and so I taught them English and cooking at the same time.\n Woman: Wow. That's, that's pretty impressive. That's interesting. [ ... and tasty. ] Oh, I bet. So, why did you return to the United States? How long have you been back?\n Man: I've been back for, uh, probably about a year now.\n Woman: Okay, so what brought you back then?\n Man: Well, one of my former students opened a sushi restaurant, uh, in town, and he asked me to work with him.\n Woman: Really? What's the name of the restaurant?\n Man: Well, it's called Flying Sushi. Have you ever heard of it?\n Woman: Yes, I've been there. Their food is fabulous; it's top-notch. It's really hard just to get a reservation there.\n Man: I know, and uh, well, I work there two weeknights, and uh, and then ...\n Woman: So, two nights a week you're working there still?\n Man: Right, right, but then, but ... I want to return to teaching. I've also been working as a therapist at a treatment center for teenagers struggling with depression and other mental health disorders.\n Woman: Oh, wow, that would be a really interesting job.\n Man: It is, it is.\n Woman: Wow. You have such a wide range of experience. Uh, you know, to be honest, we have fifteen people who are applying for this position. You've got quite a background, but why don't you tell me three reasons why you would be the best person for this job.\n Man: Um, well, first of all, uh, I understand that different students have different learning styles, and for that reason, I have used iPads, video, music, cooking, drama, role plays, and games to reach every student. [ That's good. ] And second, I have a background in academic and psychological counseling and advising [ Uh, huh ] ... skills that are often needed, you know, in working with international students.\n Woman: Yeah, that could be really useful.\n Man: Yeah, so you know, many of them struggle with, uh, emotional turmoil, you know, home sickness ....\n Woman: Yeah, coming to a new place ...\n Man: Right, so making the transition can be very overwhelming, and uh ...\n Woman: Good. So, what would you say would be a third reason?\n Man: And finally, I speak four different languages ....\n Woman: Four? Wow! What languages do you speak?\n Man: Well, I speak Spanish, Portuguese, and Japanese at an advanced level. [ At an advanced level? Wow. ] And I also speak Arabic at a high-intermediate level.\n Woman: That's very, very impressive. You do have an impressive resume.\n Man: Thank you.\n Woman: Uh, what we're doing ... we're going to have two rounds of interviews, and we will contact you on Friday and let you know whether or not you'll be coming back for the second round of interviews.\n Man: Okay.\n Woman: It's been really nice meeting you, and thank you for your time.", "choices": [ "community college", "university", "private language school" ], "summary": "private language school" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The man's cooking students wanted to _____________.", "dialogue": "Woman: Hi. Thanks for coming to the interview today. It's nice to meet you.\n Man: Well, thank you.\n Woman: To begin with, why don't you tell us a little about yourself?\n Man: Okay. Um, yeah. I've always been interested in teaching in a language program like this, and uh, I graduated with a degree in English and psychology eight years ago, [ Oh, really, both? ]. Yeah, and uh then I landed my first job overseas in Japan.\n Woman: Oh, wow. That's pretty impressive. What did you do there? What kind of work?\n Man: Well, I worked full time, um, for a private language school in Tokyo for the first two years, and then I found a job at a community college.\n Woman: Oh really? So, exactly what did you do in your work there then?\n Man: Well, I taught English and, uh, culinary arts.\n Woman: You taught cooking classes?\n Man: Well, well, I know it sounds like an unusual combination, but I completed a program in culinary arts before I got my, uh, English and psychology degrees.\n Woman: Oh, Wow. You've done a lot, haven't you? [ Yeah. ] So, what exactly, um, how did you teach and what exactly did you do?\n Man: Well, um, many of my students wanted to become chefs in restaurants, or they wanted to start their own restaurants, uh, and in our area, there were many, uh, tourists tourist spots. A lot of tourists came to that particular area, and so with English, they would be able to communicate not only with suppliers, you know things that they need for restaurant's food and so forth, but also with their customers, and so I taught them English and cooking at the same time.\n Woman: Wow. That's, that's pretty impressive. That's interesting. [ ... and tasty. ] Oh, I bet. So, why did you return to the United States? How long have you been back?\n Man: I've been back for, uh, probably about a year now.\n Woman: Okay, so what brought you back then?\n Man: Well, one of my former students opened a sushi restaurant, uh, in town, and he asked me to work with him.\n Woman: Really? What's the name of the restaurant?\n Man: Well, it's called Flying Sushi. Have you ever heard of it?\n Woman: Yes, I've been there. Their food is fabulous; it's top-notch. It's really hard just to get a reservation there.\n Man: I know, and uh, well, I work there two weeknights, and uh, and then ...\n Woman: So, two nights a week you're working there still?\n Man: Right, right, but then, but ... I want to return to teaching. I've also been working as a therapist at a treatment center for teenagers struggling with depression and other mental health disorders.\n Woman: Oh, wow, that would be a really interesting job.\n Man: It is, it is.\n Woman: Wow. You have such a wide range of experience. Uh, you know, to be honest, we have fifteen people who are applying for this position. You've got quite a background, but why don't you tell me three reasons why you would be the best person for this job.\n Man: Um, well, first of all, uh, I understand that different students have different learning styles, and for that reason, I have used iPads, video, music, cooking, drama, role plays, and games to reach every student. [ That's good. ] And second, I have a background in academic and psychological counseling and advising [ Uh, huh ] ... skills that are often needed, you know, in working with international students.\n Woman: Yeah, that could be really useful.\n Man: Yeah, so you know, many of them struggle with, uh, emotional turmoil, you know, home sickness ....\n Woman: Yeah, coming to a new place ...\n Man: Right, so making the transition can be very overwhelming, and uh ...\n Woman: Good. So, what would you say would be a third reason?\n Man: And finally, I speak four different languages ....\n Woman: Four? Wow! What languages do you speak?\n Man: Well, I speak Spanish, Portuguese, and Japanese at an advanced level. [ At an advanced level? Wow. ] And I also speak Arabic at a high-intermediate level.\n Woman: That's very, very impressive. You do have an impressive resume.\n Man: Thank you.\n Woman: Uh, what we're doing ... we're going to have two rounds of interviews, and we will contact you on Friday and let you know whether or not you'll be coming back for the second round of interviews.\n Man: Okay.\n Woman: It's been really nice meeting you, and thank you for your time.", "choices": [ "open their own restaurants", "practice English with tourists", "create new food items" ], "summary": "open their own restaurants" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Now, the man works at a Japanese restaurant and at a ____________.", "dialogue": "Woman: Hi. Thanks for coming to the interview today. It's nice to meet you.\n Man: Well, thank you.\n Woman: To begin with, why don't you tell us a little about yourself?\n Man: Okay. Um, yeah. I've always been interested in teaching in a language program like this, and uh, I graduated with a degree in English and psychology eight years ago, [ Oh, really, both? ]. Yeah, and uh then I landed my first job overseas in Japan.\n Woman: Oh, wow. That's pretty impressive. What did you do there? What kind of work?\n Man: Well, I worked full time, um, for a private language school in Tokyo for the first two years, and then I found a job at a community college.\n Woman: Oh really? So, exactly what did you do in your work there then?\n Man: Well, I taught English and, uh, culinary arts.\n Woman: You taught cooking classes?\n Man: Well, well, I know it sounds like an unusual combination, but I completed a program in culinary arts before I got my, uh, English and psychology degrees.\n Woman: Oh, Wow. You've done a lot, haven't you? [ Yeah. ] So, what exactly, um, how did you teach and what exactly did you do?\n Man: Well, um, many of my students wanted to become chefs in restaurants, or they wanted to start their own restaurants, uh, and in our area, there were many, uh, tourists tourist spots. A lot of tourists came to that particular area, and so with English, they would be able to communicate not only with suppliers, you know things that they need for restaurant's food and so forth, but also with their customers, and so I taught them English and cooking at the same time.\n Woman: Wow. That's, that's pretty impressive. That's interesting. [ ... and tasty. ] Oh, I bet. So, why did you return to the United States? How long have you been back?\n Man: I've been back for, uh, probably about a year now.\n Woman: Okay, so what brought you back then?\n Man: Well, one of my former students opened a sushi restaurant, uh, in town, and he asked me to work with him.\n Woman: Really? What's the name of the restaurant?\n Man: Well, it's called Flying Sushi. Have you ever heard of it?\n Woman: Yes, I've been there. Their food is fabulous; it's top-notch. It's really hard just to get a reservation there.\n Man: I know, and uh, well, I work there two weeknights, and uh, and then ...\n Woman: So, two nights a week you're working there still?\n Man: Right, right, but then, but ... I want to return to teaching. I've also been working as a therapist at a treatment center for teenagers struggling with depression and other mental health disorders.\n Woman: Oh, wow, that would be a really interesting job.\n Man: It is, it is.\n Woman: Wow. You have such a wide range of experience. Uh, you know, to be honest, we have fifteen people who are applying for this position. You've got quite a background, but why don't you tell me three reasons why you would be the best person for this job.\n Man: Um, well, first of all, uh, I understand that different students have different learning styles, and for that reason, I have used iPads, video, music, cooking, drama, role plays, and games to reach every student. [ That's good. ] And second, I have a background in academic and psychological counseling and advising [ Uh, huh ] ... skills that are often needed, you know, in working with international students.\n Woman: Yeah, that could be really useful.\n Man: Yeah, so you know, many of them struggle with, uh, emotional turmoil, you know, home sickness ....\n Woman: Yeah, coming to a new place ...\n Man: Right, so making the transition can be very overwhelming, and uh ...\n Woman: Good. So, what would you say would be a third reason?\n Man: And finally, I speak four different languages ....\n Woman: Four? Wow! What languages do you speak?\n Man: Well, I speak Spanish, Portuguese, and Japanese at an advanced level. [ At an advanced level? Wow. ] And I also speak Arabic at a high-intermediate level.\n Woman: That's very, very impressive. You do have an impressive resume.\n Man: Thank you.\n Woman: Uh, what we're doing ... we're going to have two rounds of interviews, and we will contact you on Friday and let you know whether or not you'll be coming back for the second round of interviews.\n Man: Okay.\n Woman: It's been really nice meeting you, and thank you for your time.", "choices": [ "language training center", "modern fitness center", "mental health treatment center" ], "summary": "mental health treatment center" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The man should be a good candidate for the job because he _________.", "dialogue": "Woman: Hi. Thanks for coming to the interview today. It's nice to meet you.\n Man: Well, thank you.\n Woman: To begin with, why don't you tell us a little about yourself?\n Man: Okay. Um, yeah. I've always been interested in teaching in a language program like this, and uh, I graduated with a degree in English and psychology eight years ago, [ Oh, really, both? ]. Yeah, and uh then I landed my first job overseas in Japan.\n Woman: Oh, wow. That's pretty impressive. What did you do there? What kind of work?\n Man: Well, I worked full time, um, for a private language school in Tokyo for the first two years, and then I found a job at a community college.\n Woman: Oh really? So, exactly what did you do in your work there then?\n Man: Well, I taught English and, uh, culinary arts.\n Woman: You taught cooking classes?\n Man: Well, well, I know it sounds like an unusual combination, but I completed a program in culinary arts before I got my, uh, English and psychology degrees.\n Woman: Oh, Wow. You've done a lot, haven't you? [ Yeah. ] So, what exactly, um, how did you teach and what exactly did you do?\n Man: Well, um, many of my students wanted to become chefs in restaurants, or they wanted to start their own restaurants, uh, and in our area, there were many, uh, tourists tourist spots. A lot of tourists came to that particular area, and so with English, they would be able to communicate not only with suppliers, you know things that they need for restaurant's food and so forth, but also with their customers, and so I taught them English and cooking at the same time.\n Woman: Wow. That's, that's pretty impressive. That's interesting. [ ... and tasty. ] Oh, I bet. So, why did you return to the United States? How long have you been back?\n Man: I've been back for, uh, probably about a year now.\n Woman: Okay, so what brought you back then?\n Man: Well, one of my former students opened a sushi restaurant, uh, in town, and he asked me to work with him.\n Woman: Really? What's the name of the restaurant?\n Man: Well, it's called Flying Sushi. Have you ever heard of it?\n Woman: Yes, I've been there. Their food is fabulous; it's top-notch. It's really hard just to get a reservation there.\n Man: I know, and uh, well, I work there two weeknights, and uh, and then ...\n Woman: So, two nights a week you're working there still?\n Man: Right, right, but then, but ... I want to return to teaching. I've also been working as a therapist at a treatment center for teenagers struggling with depression and other mental health disorders.\n Woman: Oh, wow, that would be a really interesting job.\n Man: It is, it is.\n Woman: Wow. You have such a wide range of experience. Uh, you know, to be honest, we have fifteen people who are applying for this position. You've got quite a background, but why don't you tell me three reasons why you would be the best person for this job.\n Man: Um, well, first of all, uh, I understand that different students have different learning styles, and for that reason, I have used iPads, video, music, cooking, drama, role plays, and games to reach every student. [ That's good. ] And second, I have a background in academic and psychological counseling and advising [ Uh, huh ] ... skills that are often needed, you know, in working with international students.\n Woman: Yeah, that could be really useful.\n Man: Yeah, so you know, many of them struggle with, uh, emotional turmoil, you know, home sickness ....\n Woman: Yeah, coming to a new place ...\n Man: Right, so making the transition can be very overwhelming, and uh ...\n Woman: Good. So, what would you say would be a third reason?\n Man: And finally, I speak four different languages ....\n Woman: Four? Wow! What languages do you speak?\n Man: Well, I speak Spanish, Portuguese, and Japanese at an advanced level. [ At an advanced level? Wow. ] And I also speak Arabic at a high-intermediate level.\n Woman: That's very, very impressive. You do have an impressive resume.\n Man: Thank you.\n Woman: Uh, what we're doing ... we're going to have two rounds of interviews, and we will contact you on Friday and let you know whether or not you'll be coming back for the second round of interviews.\n Man: Okay.\n Woman: It's been really nice meeting you, and thank you for your time.", "choices": [ "has taught in many different countries", "has experience in psychological advising", "specializes in grammar instruction" ], "summary": "has experience in psychological advising" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the man's problem?", "dialogue": "W: Have you done the data analysis?\n M: Not yet.\n W: What will you say to the boss?\n M: I'll tell her I did not have time.\n W: You'd better come up with a better story than that.", "choices": [ "He hasn't finished his work.", "He can't tell a good story.", "He has trouble collecting the data." ], "summary": "He hasn't finished his work." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Lucy usually have for her meals?", "dialogue": "M: I'm worried about my sister, Lucy.\n W: Why is that?\n M: She thinks she's too fat.\n W: Is she?\n M: No, but she keeps skipping meals. Then, she only eats chips and drinks cola.\n W: I used to do that. It's called binge. It was no fun!\n M: Why did you stop doing it?\n W: Well, my doctor told me to eat when I'm hungry. She said, \"Eat till you're full or you'll eat too much later.\" She said a lot of girls ruin their health this way.\n M: Did she say what to eat?\n W: She said, \"Eat fruit, vegetables, meats and grains. Have regular meals and snacks. Get exercise, too.\"", "choices": [ "Chips and cola.", "Fruit and vegetables.", "Meat and grains." ], "summary": "Chips and cola." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the relationship between the speakers?", "dialogue": "M: I'm worried about my sister, Lucy.\n W: Why is that?\n M: She thinks she's too fat.\n W: Is she?\n M: No, but she keeps skipping meals. Then, she only eats chips and drinks cola.\n W: I used to do that. It's called binge. It was no fun!\n M: Why did you stop doing it?\n W: Well, my doctor told me to eat when I'm hungry. She said, \"Eat till you're full or you'll eat too much later.\" She said a lot of girls ruin their health this way.\n M: Did she say what to eat?\n W: She said, \"Eat fruit, vegetables, meats and grains. Have regular meals and snacks. Get exercise, too.\"", "choices": [ "Doctor and patient.", "Friends.", "Brother and sister." ], "summary": "Friends." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we infer about Tony from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: I was amazed when I heard Tony played piano so expertly! From the way he talked, I thought he was just starting his lessons.\n M: Oh, no! That's the way he always talks!", "choices": [ "He has just started to teach piano lessons.", "He seldom takes things seriously.", "He usually understates his achievements." ], "summary": "He usually understates his achievements." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers manly talking about?", "dialogue": "M: Your handbag is very beautiful.\n W: Isn't it? I bought it at a sale for half price at a nearby shopping mall. It cost me $20.", "choices": [ "A handbag", "A shopping mall", "A big sale." ], "summary": "A handbag" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the woman's sister go to university?", "dialogue": "M: How does your sister go to university every day? Does she take a bus or underground or maybe the train?\n W: Oh, she always walks-because she lives quite close.", "choices": [ "By bus.", "On foot.", "By subway." ], "summary": "On foot." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the woman do this morning?", "dialogue": "M: What's wrong with your new electric cooker? Let me see if I can fix it.\n W: Oh, I had the shop replace it with a new one this morning.", "choices": [ "She had the cooker changed.", "She had her cooker repaired.", "She bought a new cooker." ], "summary": "She had the cooker changed." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can be concluded about Janet?", "dialogue": "W: I can't imagine what happened to Janet.\n M: Neither can I, but I'm sure she plans to come to the party.", "choices": [ "She has come to the party.", "She is hosting the party.", "She hasn't turned up." ], "summary": "She hasn't turned up." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the boy mean by saying \"Mary, how did you do that\"?", "dialogue": "M: Hey, Mary! You have really been gone a long time. How did you do that?\n W: Hi! Well, I talked with my teachers before I left about the work I would miss. Besides, my aunt in Denver made me study a lot there.\n M: I thought she was your rich aunt.\n W: Not very. But she didn't have any children to raise, so she does have some money, even though she was a teacher.\n M: How was the holiday?\n W: Cold, at least three of the days I went. And I saw so many people on the mountain on Washington's Birthday.\n M: The beaches here were full on Washington's Birthday, too. It really was warm here, so lots of people went swimming.\n W: Well, we should have stayed home that day. There were so many people. We took the train over to the mountain, so at least we didn't have to drive. It is a good thing we did-there were so many cars and buses, and no place to park anywhere.\n M: Just like the beaches here.", "choices": [ "How Mary went on the holiday.", "Why Mary went to Denver.", "How Mary was able to miss so much school." ], "summary": "How Mary was able to miss so much school." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we infer about Washington's Birthday from the dialogue?", "dialogue": "M: Hey, Mary! You have really been gone a long time. How did you do that?\n W: Hi! Well, I talked with my teachers before I left about the work I would miss. Besides, my aunt in Denver made me study a lot there.\n M: I thought she was your rich aunt.\n W: Not very. But she didn't have any children to raise, so she does have some money, even though she was a teacher.\n M: How was the holiday?\n W: Cold, at least three of the days I went. And I saw so many people on the mountain on Washington's Birthday.\n M: The beaches here were full on Washington's Birthday, too. It really was warm here, so lots of people went swimming.\n W: Well, we should have stayed home that day. There were so many people. We took the train over to the mountain, so at least we didn't have to drive. It is a good thing we did-there were so many cars and buses, and no place to park anywhere.\n M: Just like the beaches here.", "choices": [ "May be there was a national holiday near that day.", "It was fine that day and nobody wanted to stay in.", "All the students were on their winter holiday that day." ], "summary": "May be there was a national holiday near that day." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did Mary do on Washington's Birthday?", "dialogue": "M: Hey, Mary! You have really been gone a long time. How did you do that?\n W: Hi! Well, I talked with my teachers before I left about the work I would miss. Besides, my aunt in Denver made me study a lot there.\n M: I thought she was your rich aunt.\n W: Not very. But she didn't have any children to raise, so she does have some money, even though she was a teacher.\n M: How was the holiday?\n W: Cold, at least three of the days I went. And I saw so many people on the mountain on Washington's Birthday.\n M: The beaches here were full on Washington's Birthday, too. It really was warm here, so lots of people went swimming.\n W: Well, we should have stayed home that day. There were so many people. We took the train over to the mountain, so at least we didn't have to drive. It is a good thing we did-there were so many cars and buses, and no place to park anywhere.\n M: Just like the beaches here.", "choices": [ "She stayed at home.", "She went to the mountain by car.", "She went to the mountain by train for a holiday." ], "summary": "She went to the mountain by train for a holiday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman going to do?", "dialogue": "W: It's rather cold here. Do you mind my closing the door?\n M: Not at all.", "choices": [ "Close the door.", "Open the door.", "Clean the door." ], "summary": "Close the door." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where will the woman go first?", "dialogue": "M: Can you stay for dinner?\n W: I'd love to, but I have to go and send some registered mail before picking up the children from school.", "choices": [ "To the school.", "To a friend's house.", "To the post office." ], "summary": "To the post office." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Did everybody escape from the fire?\n M: Yes. Although the fire spread quickly, everybody was able to escape.", "choices": [ "The fire broke out suddenly.", "Everything was burnt down in the fire.", "No one died in the fire." ], "summary": "No one died in the fire." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the new benefit of green tea?", "dialogue": "W: The article said scientists have found a new benefit of green tea.\n M: I've been told that green tea can lower the risks of heart disease, stoke and cancers.\n W: Besides that, it's good for memory. And it helps fall down eating of the brain.", "choices": [ "Reducing cancers.", "Preventing strokes.", "Improving memory." ], "summary": "Improving memory." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why are the speakers walking to school?", "dialogue": "M: Two more miles to go...we have an hour before school starts. Let's take our time. Do you want to stop and get a breakfast sandwich?\n W: We decided to start walking to school for the exercise. We want to get fit. Why would we want to eat a fattening breakfast sandwich?\n M: McDonald's has an egg muffin sandwich that has only 320 calories. What's wrong with that? I bet we walked off 320 calories already. After two more miles, we can probably walk off another 100 calories.\n W: I do need energy. I hardly ate dinner last night. My mom made leg of lamb, and it's definitely not my favorite. In fact, I think I'm going to become a vegetarian.\n M: Good for you! I gave up meat a long time ago. Now, almost all of my meals are salads. Funny thing is, when I make my food, I also make food for my rabbit. We mostly eat the same things now.\n W: My bird eats seeds and berries. We could probably share our meals, too!", "choices": [ "It's close to home.", "They want to get in shape.", "They can stop at McDonald's on the way." ], "summary": "They want to get in shape." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many calories does the breakfast sandwich have?", "dialogue": "M: Two more miles to go...we have an hour before school starts. Let's take our time. Do you want to stop and get a breakfast sandwich?\n W: We decided to start walking to school for the exercise. We want to get fit. Why would we want to eat a fattening breakfast sandwich?\n M: McDonald's has an egg muffin sandwich that has only 320 calories. What's wrong with that? I bet we walked off 320 calories already. After two more miles, we can probably walk off another 100 calories.\n W: I do need energy. I hardly ate dinner last night. My mom made leg of lamb, and it's definitely not my favorite. In fact, I think I'm going to become a vegetarian.\n M: Good for you! I gave up meat a long time ago. Now, almost all of my meals are salads. Funny thing is, when I make my food, I also make food for my rabbit. We mostly eat the same things now.\n W: My bird eats seeds and berries. We could probably share our meals, too!", "choices": [ "25 calories.", "320 calories.", "100 calories." ], "summary": "320 calories." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman want to avoid?", "dialogue": "M: Two more miles to go...we have an hour before school starts. Let's take our time. Do you want to stop and get a breakfast sandwich?\n W: We decided to start walking to school for the exercise. We want to get fit. Why would we want to eat a fattening breakfast sandwich?\n M: McDonald's has an egg muffin sandwich that has only 320 calories. What's wrong with that? I bet we walked off 320 calories already. After two more miles, we can probably walk off another 100 calories.\n W: I do need energy. I hardly ate dinner last night. My mom made leg of lamb, and it's definitely not my favorite. In fact, I think I'm going to become a vegetarian.\n M: Good for you! I gave up meat a long time ago. Now, almost all of my meals are salads. Funny thing is, when I make my food, I also make food for my rabbit. We mostly eat the same things now.\n W: My bird eats seeds and berries. We could probably share our meals, too!", "choices": [ "Meat.", "Salads.", "Seeds and berries." ], "summary": "Meat." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: It's sunny and warm. Stop studying and come into the garden with me.\n W: Why not?", "choices": [ "She is warm enough.", "She has to study in.", "She likes the idea." ], "summary": "She likes the idea." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long have they not met each other?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, Mr. Tim. It's a long time since I had the pleasure of a visit from you.\n M: Yes, it must be three or four years. I haven't visited you since I called about my will. You helped me with that, you remember?\n W: Yes, I remember. Do you want to make any changes in your will?\n M: I don't think that will be necessary, but you'll tell me if it is. I left everything, you remember, to my wife, and, after her death, to my son Jerry. I've about $ 15 000 in shares of industrial companies. These bring in, after paying tax, about $ 1 125 a year. Well, I'm earning a good salary now, and I shall get a good pension from my employers, so my wife and I can live fairly comfortably with this extra income. I want to buy some land and build a house for my son. It's time he get married, and he needs a house. I'm thinking of building one and giving it to him.\n W: Your son's fortunate. So you want my help buying the land and building the house.\n M: Yes, that's right. As soon as you've done what's necessary for buying the land, Jerry and I will see an architect.\n W: Have you found a plot yet?\n M: Jerry was in Edinburgh last Saturday and saw a plot he likes. My wife and I went there two days ago, and we liked it, too. I'd like you to make the necessary inquiries for me.\n W: I'd be pleased to do that. I shall have to write to the Local Authority and inquire whether it is allowed to build a house on your piece of land. You're not allowed to build a house without permission from the Planning Authority. And sometimes the Authority decides that a house must be built of stone, and not of brick, so that it doesn't spoil the surrounding village.", "choices": [ "Half a year.", "Two years.", "Three or four years." ], "summary": "Three or four years." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the purpose of Mr. Tim's visiting this time?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, Mr. Tim. It's a long time since I had the pleasure of a visit from you.\n M: Yes, it must be three or four years. I haven't visited you since I called about my will. You helped me with that, you remember?\n W: Yes, I remember. Do you want to make any changes in your will?\n M: I don't think that will be necessary, but you'll tell me if it is. I left everything, you remember, to my wife, and, after her death, to my son Jerry. I've about $ 15 000 in shares of industrial companies. These bring in, after paying tax, about $ 1 125 a year. Well, I'm earning a good salary now, and I shall get a good pension from my employers, so my wife and I can live fairly comfortably with this extra income. I want to buy some land and build a house for my son. It's time he get married, and he needs a house. I'm thinking of building one and giving it to him.\n W: Your son's fortunate. So you want my help buying the land and building the house.\n M: Yes, that's right. As soon as you've done what's necessary for buying the land, Jerry and I will see an architect.\n W: Have you found a plot yet?\n M: Jerry was in Edinburgh last Saturday and saw a plot he likes. My wife and I went there two days ago, and we liked it, too. I'd like you to make the necessary inquiries for me.\n W: I'd be pleased to do that. I shall have to write to the Local Authority and inquire whether it is allowed to build a house on your piece of land. You're not allowed to build a house without permission from the Planning Authority. And sometimes the Authority decides that a house must be built of stone, and not of brick, so that it doesn't spoil the surrounding village.", "choices": [ "He wants to make some changes in his will.", "He wants the woman's help in buying the land and building the house.", "He wants the solicitor to see the architect for him." ], "summary": "He wants the woman's help in buying the land and building the house." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When did Mr. Tim go to see the plot chosen by his son?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, Mr. Tim. It's a long time since I had the pleasure of a visit from you.\n M: Yes, it must be three or four years. I haven't visited you since I called about my will. You helped me with that, you remember?\n W: Yes, I remember. Do you want to make any changes in your will?\n M: I don't think that will be necessary, but you'll tell me if it is. I left everything, you remember, to my wife, and, after her death, to my son Jerry. I've about $ 15 000 in shares of industrial companies. These bring in, after paying tax, about $ 1 125 a year. Well, I'm earning a good salary now, and I shall get a good pension from my employers, so my wife and I can live fairly comfortably with this extra income. I want to buy some land and build a house for my son. It's time he get married, and he needs a house. I'm thinking of building one and giving it to him.\n W: Your son's fortunate. So you want my help buying the land and building the house.\n M: Yes, that's right. As soon as you've done what's necessary for buying the land, Jerry and I will see an architect.\n W: Have you found a plot yet?\n M: Jerry was in Edinburgh last Saturday and saw a plot he likes. My wife and I went there two days ago, and we liked it, too. I'd like you to make the necessary inquiries for me.\n W: I'd be pleased to do that. I shall have to write to the Local Authority and inquire whether it is allowed to build a house on your piece of land. You're not allowed to build a house without permission from the Planning Authority. And sometimes the Authority decides that a house must be built of stone, and not of brick, so that it doesn't spoil the surrounding village.", "choices": [ "Last Friday.", "Last Saturday.", "Two days ago." ], "summary": "Two days ago." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "According to the Authority, which of the following must the house be built of sometimes?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, Mr. Tim. It's a long time since I had the pleasure of a visit from you.\n M: Yes, it must be three or four years. I haven't visited you since I called about my will. You helped me with that, you remember?\n W: Yes, I remember. Do you want to make any changes in your will?\n M: I don't think that will be necessary, but you'll tell me if it is. I left everything, you remember, to my wife, and, after her death, to my son Jerry. I've about $ 15 000 in shares of industrial companies. These bring in, after paying tax, about $ 1 125 a year. Well, I'm earning a good salary now, and I shall get a good pension from my employers, so my wife and I can live fairly comfortably with this extra income. I want to buy some land and build a house for my son. It's time he get married, and he needs a house. I'm thinking of building one and giving it to him.\n W: Your son's fortunate. So you want my help buying the land and building the house.\n M: Yes, that's right. As soon as you've done what's necessary for buying the land, Jerry and I will see an architect.\n W: Have you found a plot yet?\n M: Jerry was in Edinburgh last Saturday and saw a plot he likes. My wife and I went there two days ago, and we liked it, too. I'd like you to make the necessary inquiries for me.\n W: I'd be pleased to do that. I shall have to write to the Local Authority and inquire whether it is allowed to build a house on your piece of land. You're not allowed to build a house without permission from the Planning Authority. And sometimes the Authority decides that a house must be built of stone, and not of brick, so that it doesn't spoil the surrounding village.", "choices": [ "Stone.", "Brick.", "Cement." ], "summary": "Stone." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is wrong with the man?", "dialogue": "W: What's wrong with you?\n M: Nothing serious.\n W: Maybe you'd better have a medical examination.\n M: I think there is no need. I'm just having a cough and feel tired.\n W: You need to take an X-ray photo of your lungs. I advise you to do as I told you. After all, whatever work you want to do, you must have good health. Don't you think so?\n M: Thank you. But shall I make some calls to arrange some important business affairs first?\n W: OK.", "choices": [ "He has a cough.", "He has a cold.", "He has a headache." ], "summary": "He has a cough." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "W: What's wrong with you?\n M: Nothing serious.\n W: Maybe you'd better have a medical examination.\n M: I think there is no need. I'm just having a cough and feel tired.\n W: You need to take an X-ray photo of your lungs. I advise you to do as I told you. After all, whatever work you want to do, you must have good health. Don't you think so?\n M: Thank you. But shall I make some calls to arrange some important business affairs first?\n W: OK.", "choices": [ "Brother and sister.", "Workmates.", "Doctor and patient." ], "summary": "Workmates." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man do next?", "dialogue": "W: What's wrong with you?\n M: Nothing serious.\n W: Maybe you'd better have a medical examination.\n M: I think there is no need. I'm just having a cough and feel tired.\n W: You need to take an X-ray photo of your lungs. I advise you to do as I told you. After all, whatever work you want to do, you must have good health. Don't you think so?\n M: Thank you. But shall I make some calls to arrange some important business affairs first?\n W: OK.", "choices": [ "Take a medical examination.", "Refuse the woman's advice.", "Arrange the business affairs." ], "summary": "Arrange the business affairs." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does this conversation take place?", "dialogue": "W: Hey, Bob. How long have you been here?\n M: I started swimming this morning at 5:00.\n W: My goodness! That's early! I got here at 6:00. How many lanes have you done?\n M: I swam 50 lanes before 6:00, but I can't remember how many lanes I've done since then.\n W: I have 10 more to do and it'll be done.\n M: I'm almost finished, too. Do you have any classes right after you finish?\n W: No, I don't have to go to class until 11:00. How about you?\n M: No, I don't have to go to class until 10:00. I usually go out for breakfast after I swim. Would you like to join me today?\n W: Sure, that sounds like fun. Let me finish and I'll meet you outside the locker room.\n M: OK, see you then.", "choices": [ "In a classroom.", "In a pool.", "On a baseball field." ], "summary": "In a pool." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many lanes had the man completed by 6:00?", "dialogue": "W: Hey, Bob. How long have you been here?\n M: I started swimming this morning at 5:00.\n W: My goodness! That's early! I got here at 6:00. How many lanes have you done?\n M: I swam 50 lanes before 6:00, but I can't remember how many lanes I've done since then.\n W: I have 10 more to do and it'll be done.\n M: I'm almost finished, too. Do you have any classes right after you finish?\n W: No, I don't have to go to class until 11:00. How about you?\n M: No, I don't have to go to class until 10:00. I usually go out for breakfast after I swim. Would you like to join me today?\n W: Sure, that sounds like fun. Let me finish and I'll meet you outside the locker room.\n M: OK, see you then.", "choices": [ "6.", "10.", "50." ], "summary": "50." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where will the speakers probably go after they meet outside the locker room?", "dialogue": "W: Hey, Bob. How long have you been here?\n M: I started swimming this morning at 5:00.\n W: My goodness! That's early! I got here at 6:00. How many lanes have you done?\n M: I swam 50 lanes before 6:00, but I can't remember how many lanes I've done since then.\n W: I have 10 more to do and it'll be done.\n M: I'm almost finished, too. Do you have any classes right after you finish?\n W: No, I don't have to go to class until 11:00. How about you?\n M: No, I don't have to go to class until 10:00. I usually go out for breakfast after I swim. Would you like to join me today?\n W: Sure, that sounds like fun. Let me finish and I'll meet you outside the locker room.\n M: OK, see you then.", "choices": [ "To eat breakfast.", "To eat dinner.", "To go to class." ], "summary": "To eat breakfast." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man do first?", "dialogue": "W: If I go to Washington D.C, will you meet me there?\n M: I have to go to New York. But if I have time, I'll meet you there on Friday.", "choices": [ "Go to New York.", "Meet the woman.", "Go to Washington D.C." ], "summary": "Go to New York." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the date today?", "dialogue": "W: It's Friday, October 1st, isn't it?\n M: No, it's October 3rd.", "choices": [ "October 1st.", "October 3rd.", "Monday." ], "summary": "October 3rd." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the man at the shop?", "dialogue": "Woman: Can I help you?\n Man: Yes. My daughter bought this camera here for my wife's birthday. But it doesn't work. So I'd like to change it for another one.\n Woman: I see. Let me have a look. Well, we'll be happy to change it for you. But I am afraid we don't have another pink one.\n Man: Oh? What will I do then?\n Woman: Would you like to choose a different color? We do have this camera in black and orange.\n Man: My wife doesn't like either of those colors.\n Woman: If you want, we can order another camera just like this one. There wouldn't be any extra charge for it.\n Man: That sounds fine. Would you please go ahead and do that?\n Woman: We'd be very happy to but it'll take at least a week. Maybe ten days. We'll call you when it comes in.\n Man: Thank you very much.\n Woman: You are welcome.", "choices": [ "To order a camera for his wife.", "To have a camera repaired.", "To get a camera changed." ], "summary": "To get a camera changed." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What colour does the man want?", "dialogue": "Woman: Can I help you?\n Man: Yes. My daughter bought this camera here for my wife's birthday. But it doesn't work. So I'd like to change it for another one.\n Woman: I see. Let me have a look. Well, we'll be happy to change it for you. But I am afraid we don't have another pink one.\n Man: Oh? What will I do then?\n Woman: Would you like to choose a different color? We do have this camera in black and orange.\n Man: My wife doesn't like either of those colors.\n Woman: If you want, we can order another camera just like this one. There wouldn't be any extra charge for it.\n Man: That sounds fine. Would you please go ahead and do that?\n Woman: We'd be very happy to but it'll take at least a week. Maybe ten days. We'll call you when it comes in.\n Man: Thank you very much.\n Woman: You are welcome.", "choices": [ "Pink.", "Black.", "Orange." ], "summary": "Pink." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man do afterwards?", "dialogue": "Woman: Can I help you?\n Man: Yes. My daughter bought this camera here for my wife's birthday. But it doesn't work. So I'd like to change it for another one.\n Woman: I see. Let me have a look. Well, we'll be happy to change it for you. But I am afraid we don't have another pink one.\n Man: Oh? What will I do then?\n Woman: Would you like to choose a different color? We do have this camera in black and orange.\n Man: My wife doesn't like either of those colors.\n Woman: If you want, we can order another camera just like this one. There wouldn't be any extra charge for it.\n Man: That sounds fine. Would you please go ahead and do that?\n Woman: We'd be very happy to but it'll take at least a week. Maybe ten days. We'll call you when it comes in.\n Man: Thank you very much.\n Woman: You are welcome.", "choices": [ "Make a phone call.", "Wait until further notice.", "Come again the next day." ], "summary": "Wait until further notice." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "M: Are you free Ibis weekend? I have two tickets.\n W: I'm sorry.", "choices": [ "He wants to know the woman's plan.", "He has a meeting on Friday.", "He wants to go to the cinema." ], "summary": "He wants to go to the cinema." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn about the new sales manager?", "dialogue": "M: The new sales manager says he have never met you before.\n W: We've been introduced about three times. He seems a little forgetful.", "choices": [ "He is very forgiving and tolerant.", "He probably has a poor memory.", "He is well liked by his customers." ], "summary": "He probably has a poor memory." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the weather be like?", "dialogue": "W: It's been very cold in the past two days.\n M: We haven't seen the worst of it yet. More snow is forecast next week accompanied by strong winds.", "choices": [ "Cold and windy.", "Snow will be replaced by strong winds.", "It will get better." ], "summary": "Cold and windy." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did this conversation most probably take place?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me, I am looking for the textbook by a Professor Jordon for the marketing course.\n W: I am afraid it's out of stock. You'll have to order it. And it will take the publisher 3 weeks to send it to us.", "choices": [ "At a publishing house.", "At a bookstore.", "In a reading room." ], "summary": "At a bookstore." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: When will you be through with your work, John?\n M: Who knows? My boss usually finds something for me to do at the last minute.", "choices": [ "The man needs help.", "The man is complaining.", "The man likes his job." ], "summary": "The man is complaining." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: Do you know what you want to do when you finish your degree?\n W: I'll ask you if I ever need your advice.", "choices": [ "She does not really need his help.", "She has not started thinking about it yet.", "She is very grateful to the man for his advice." ], "summary": "She does not really need his help." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man say about Judy?", "dialogue": "W: Judy earned a lot of money over the summer as a consultant for that agency.\n M: I don't doubt it. What surprises me is that she is still working there, now that classes have started again.", "choices": [ "He's surprised she chose that agency.", "He wonders why she's still kept her job.", "He doesn't know when her classes started." ], "summary": "He wonders why she's still kept her job." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the two speakers mainly talking about?", "dialogue": "W: Tell me, Jack. Do you look through the Web much?\n M: Well, to tell the truth, I'm so busy with my work. I don't really have much time to surf the Web. Let me think...I suppose I log on a couple of times a week, for about two or three hours at a time.\n W: So, what do you do on the Internet when you log on?\n M: Well, sometimes I look up information I need for my job. It saves a lot of time looking through books in the library.\n W: Yes, it sure does.", "choices": [ "When they surf the Web.", "What they do on the Internet.", "How they look up information online." ], "summary": "What they do on the Internet." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How often does the man probably surf the Internet?", "dialogue": "W: Tell me, Jack. Do you look through the Web much?\n M: Well, to tell the truth, I'm so busy with my work. I don't really have much time to surf the Web. Let me think...I suppose I log on a couple of times a week, for about two or three hours at a time.\n W: So, what do you do on the Internet when you log on?\n M: Well, sometimes I look up information I need for my job. It saves a lot of time looking through books in the library.\n W: Yes, it sure does.", "choices": [ "Once a week.", "Twice a week.", "Several times a week." ], "summary": "Several times a week." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the man?", "dialogue": "W: Tell me, Jack. Do you look through the Web much?\n M: Well, to tell the truth, I'm so busy with my work. I don't really have much time to surf the Web. Let me think...I suppose I log on a couple of times a week, for about two or three hours at a time.\n W: So, what do you do on the Internet when you log on?\n M: Well, sometimes I look up information I need for my job. It saves a lot of time looking through books in the library.\n W: Yes, it sure does.", "choices": [ "He has never sent e-mail.", "He gets some help from the Web.", "He shows no interest in the Internet." ], "summary": "He gets some help from the Web." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation probably take place?", "dialogue": "M: You can only keep the books for two weeks.\n W: Fine. Surely I will return them on time.", "choices": [ "In a library.", "In a laboratory.", "In a classroom." ], "summary": "In a laboratory." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the weather like tomorrow morning?", "dialogue": "W: What does the TV say about the weather tomorrow morning?\n M: It says there will be thick fog throughout the city.", "choices": [ "Fine.", "Foggy.", "Rainy." ], "summary": "Foggy." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about Jim?", "dialogue": "W: Jim, are you planning to buy that nice blue Ford car you looked at last week?\n M: I'm afraid that's impossible because I haven't been able to come up with the cash, and someone else has already made a down payment on it.", "choices": [ "Jim will buy the car as soon as he has the money.", "Jim can't afford the car.", "Jim has already made the down payment on the car." ], "summary": "Jim can't afford the car." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What was the purpose of Mrs. Whinfield's visits to Kew Gardens?", "dialogue": "M: Mrs. Whinfield, thank you very much for allowing me to visit your wonderful garden. It really helps me a lot to write an article on Dorset gardens for our paper. Now I wonder if I could ask you a few questions.\n W: Yes, sure.\n M: Could you tell me when you became interested in gardening?\n W: Well, I was always interested in wild flowers and then in 1980 I read Margery Fish's book Cottage Garden Flowers, which is full of practical advice and personal opinions. But I was reading about plants that I didn't know, so I started to read as much as I could and get different writers' advice. I also used to visit Kew Gardens a lot. That was when we lived in Harrow, West London. I learned a lot from my visit. By the way, Dorset is one of England's three most beautiful towns, the other two being Wiltshire and Somerset. You must know what. I'm often invited to give talks to biology students in college.\n M: Yes, certainly. That's why I came here. Now what was your first garden like?\n W: It was a very tiny piece of land, which came with my house in Harrow, West London.\n M: Do you grow many plants yourself?\n W: I don't grow many plants from seeds. But I have several friends and we often give each other plants. My garden is a place which often reminds me of so many people through the plants they've given me.", "choices": [ "To learn more about plants.", "To write an article on gardens.", "To meet the writers whose books she read." ], "summary": "To learn more about plants." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did Mrs. Whinfield live before she moved to her present home?", "dialogue": "M: Mrs. Whinfield, thank you very much for allowing me to visit your wonderful garden. It really helps me a lot to write an article on Dorset gardens for our paper. Now I wonder if I could ask you a few questions.\n W: Yes, sure.\n M: Could you tell me when you became interested in gardening?\n W: Well, I was always interested in wild flowers and then in 1980 I read Margery Fish's book Cottage Garden Flowers, which is full of practical advice and personal opinions. But I was reading about plants that I didn't know, so I started to read as much as I could and get different writers' advice. I also used to visit Kew Gardens a lot. That was when we lived in Harrow, West London. I learned a lot from my visit. By the way, Dorset is one of England's three most beautiful towns, the other two being Wiltshire and Somerset. You must know what. I'm often invited to give talks to biology students in college.\n M: Yes, certainly. That's why I came here. Now what was your first garden like?\n W: It was a very tiny piece of land, which came with my house in Harrow, West London.\n M: Do you grow many plants yourself?\n W: I don't grow many plants from seeds. But I have several friends and we often give each other plants. My garden is a place which often reminds me of so many people through the plants they've given me.", "choices": [ "Dorset.", "Somerset.", "West London." ], "summary": "West London." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does Mrs. Whinfield get most of her plants?", "dialogue": "M: Mrs. Whinfield, thank you very much for allowing me to visit your wonderful garden. It really helps me a lot to write an article on Dorset gardens for our paper. Now I wonder if I could ask you a few questions.\n W: Yes, sure.\n M: Could you tell me when you became interested in gardening?\n W: Well, I was always interested in wild flowers and then in 1980 I read Margery Fish's book Cottage Garden Flowers, which is full of practical advice and personal opinions. But I was reading about plants that I didn't know, so I started to read as much as I could and get different writers' advice. I also used to visit Kew Gardens a lot. That was when we lived in Harrow, West London. I learned a lot from my visit. By the way, Dorset is one of England's three most beautiful towns, the other two being Wiltshire and Somerset. You must know what. I'm often invited to give talks to biology students in college.\n M: Yes, certainly. That's why I came here. Now what was your first garden like?\n W: It was a very tiny piece of land, which came with my house in Harrow, West London.\n M: Do you grow many plants yourself?\n W: I don't grow many plants from seeds. But I have several friends and we often give each other plants. My garden is a place which often reminds me of so many people through the plants they've given me.", "choices": [ "She grows them from seeds.", "She gets them from her friends.", "She buys them from a market." ], "summary": "She gets them from her friends." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "M: Mrs. Whinfield, thank you very much for allowing me to visit your wonderful garden. It really helps me a lot to write an article on Dorset gardens for our paper. Now I wonder if I could ask you a few questions.\n W: Yes, sure.\n M: Could you tell me when you became interested in gardening?\n W: Well, I was always interested in wild flowers and then in 1980 I read Margery Fish's book Cottage Garden Flowers, which is full of practical advice and personal opinions. But I was reading about plants that I didn't know, so I started to read as much as I could and get different writers' advice. I also used to visit Kew Gardens a lot. That was when we lived in Harrow, West London. I learned a lot from my visit. By the way, Dorset is one of England's three most beautiful towns, the other two being Wiltshire and Somerset. You must know what. I'm often invited to give talks to biology students in college.\n M: Yes, certainly. That's why I came here. Now what was your first garden like?\n W: It was a very tiny piece of land, which came with my house in Harrow, West London.\n M: Do you grow many plants yourself?\n W: I don't grow many plants from seeds. But I have several friends and we often give each other plants. My garden is a place which often reminds me of so many people through the plants they've given me.", "choices": [ "Tourist and gardener.", "College professor and biology student.", "Newspaper reporter and garden owner." ], "summary": "Newspaper reporter and garden owner." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "John is going to France because ________.", "dialogue": "M: Do you know John is going to move to France next month. His wealthy uncle has left his property for him to inherit.\n W: I wish I could come into a fortune like that one day.", "choices": [ "he'll start a new business in properties", "he tins been left property there", "he's made a for time with his uncle" ], "summary": "he tins been left property there" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will there be a school concert?", "dialogue": "M: It is Friday, isn't it?\n W: Yes, there will be a school concert this evening.", "choices": [ "On Thursday evening.", "On Friday evening.", "On Saturday evening." ], "summary": "On Friday evening." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the conversation imply about the mother?", "dialogue": "Father: Time to eat!\n Daughter: Coming. Oh, I'm starving. [Good, good.] Oh yuck! What's that?\n Father: Ah, now don't complain!\n Daughter: But what is it, and where is mom?\n Father: Now, mom put me in charge of dinner because she's not feeling well tonight.\n Daughter: But what is it ... and that smell!\n Father: It's pizza. I just followed an old family recipe here, and ...\n Daughter: Let me see that ... Oh, Dad. [What?] You're missing a page!\n Father: Oh, uh, well, uh ... well I couldn't find the second page of the recipe, but don't worry. I have plenty of experience around the house. Plenty of experience cooking.\n Daughter: That's not what mom says.\n Father: Well, wait, wait, here let me try a piece first. Here, let me, let me cool this off here. Ohhh, yeah. Oh, this is great stuff.\n Daughter: Yeah right. Why are you making that face?\n Father: Well, well, it's just, just a little rich for me. That's all.\n Daughter: Let me try it Dad. Uh. Dad. You put a little too much salt in it and besides it's burned. [Well ... ] And what's that?\n Father: Oh, well, well, that's just part of my own adaptation to the recipe. I added some pumpkin.\n Daughter: Oh, not another one of your surprises. Pumpkin doesn't go on pizza!\n Father: Well, okay, well, so what? Uh, what do we do now?\n Daughter: Well, how about some cold cereal ... You can't mess up on that, Dad.", "choices": [ "She is busy at work.", "She had to run some errands.", "She is resting in bed." ], "summary": "She is resting in bed." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What problem did the girl NOT mention about the pizza?", "dialogue": "Father: Time to eat!\n Daughter: Coming. Oh, I'm starving. [Good, good.] Oh yuck! What's that?\n Father: Ah, now don't complain!\n Daughter: But what is it, and where is mom?\n Father: Now, mom put me in charge of dinner because she's not feeling well tonight.\n Daughter: But what is it ... and that smell!\n Father: It's pizza. I just followed an old family recipe here, and ...\n Daughter: Let me see that ... Oh, Dad. [What?] You're missing a page!\n Father: Oh, uh, well, uh ... well I couldn't find the second page of the recipe, but don't worry. I have plenty of experience around the house. Plenty of experience cooking.\n Daughter: That's not what mom says.\n Father: Well, wait, wait, here let me try a piece first. Here, let me, let me cool this off here. Ohhh, yeah. Oh, this is great stuff.\n Daughter: Yeah right. Why are you making that face?\n Father: Well, well, it's just, just a little rich for me. That's all.\n Daughter: Let me try it Dad. Uh. Dad. You put a little too much salt in it and besides it's burned. [Well ... ] And what's that?\n Father: Oh, well, well, that's just part of my own adaptation to the recipe. I added some pumpkin.\n Daughter: Oh, not another one of your surprises. Pumpkin doesn't go on pizza!\n Father: Well, okay, well, so what? Uh, what do we do now?\n Daughter: Well, how about some cold cereal ... You can't mess up on that, Dad.", "choices": [ "It was too salty.", "It was burned.", "It was too chewy." ], "summary": "It was too chewy." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do they end up doing for lunch?", "dialogue": "Father: Time to eat!\n Daughter: Coming. Oh, I'm starving. [Good, good.] Oh yuck! What's that?\n Father: Ah, now don't complain!\n Daughter: But what is it, and where is mom?\n Father: Now, mom put me in charge of dinner because she's not feeling well tonight.\n Daughter: But what is it ... and that smell!\n Father: It's pizza. I just followed an old family recipe here, and ...\n Daughter: Let me see that ... Oh, Dad. [What?] You're missing a page!\n Father: Oh, uh, well, uh ... well I couldn't find the second page of the recipe, but don't worry. I have plenty of experience around the house. Plenty of experience cooking.\n Daughter: That's not what mom says.\n Father: Well, wait, wait, here let me try a piece first. Here, let me, let me cool this off here. Ohhh, yeah. Oh, this is great stuff.\n Daughter: Yeah right. Why are you making that face?\n Father: Well, well, it's just, just a little rich for me. That's all.\n Daughter: Let me try it Dad. Uh. Dad. You put a little too much salt in it and besides it's burned. [Well ... ] And what's that?\n Father: Oh, well, well, that's just part of my own adaptation to the recipe. I added some pumpkin.\n Daughter: Oh, not another one of your surprises. Pumpkin doesn't go on pizza!\n Father: Well, okay, well, so what? Uh, what do we do now?\n Daughter: Well, how about some cold cereal ... You can't mess up on that, Dad.", "choices": [ "They decide to go out to eat.", "They eat something different at home.", "They eat at friend's house." ], "summary": "They eat something different at home." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman thinking about?", "dialogue": "M: What's the matter, Anne? Do you have a problem?\n W: Yes, I have a chance to get another job and I don't know what to do.\n M: If it's a better job than your present one, take it. That's my advice.\n W: It isn't as easy as that. I like the job I have now very much. The people in my office are very nice and my work is very interesting.\n M: What about the pay? Will you get more money?\n W: Yes, the pay is better. If I accept the job, I'll get more money right away. What should I do? I have to let them know my choice today.", "choices": [ "Getting more money.", "Doing better in her job.", "Changing her job." ], "summary": "Changing her job." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the woman like her present job?", "dialogue": "M: What's the matter, Anne? Do you have a problem?\n W: Yes, I have a chance to get another job and I don't know what to do.\n M: If it's a better job than your present one, take it. That's my advice.\n W: It isn't as easy as that. I like the job I have now very much. The people in my office are very nice and my work is very interesting.\n M: What about the pay? Will you get more money?\n W: Yes, the pay is better. If I accept the job, I'll get more money right away. What should I do? I have to let them know my choice today.", "choices": [ "It is difficult.", "It is interesting.", "It is highly paid." ], "summary": "It is interesting." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When does the woman have to decide?", "dialogue": "M: What's the matter, Anne? Do you have a problem?\n W: Yes, I have a chance to get another job and I don't know what to do.\n M: If it's a better job than your present one, take it. That's my advice.\n W: It isn't as easy as that. I like the job I have now very much. The people in my office are very nice and my work is very interesting.\n M: What about the pay? Will you get more money?\n W: Yes, the pay is better. If I accept the job, I'll get more money right away. What should I do? I have to let them know my choice today.", "choices": [ "Today.", "Tomorrow.", "The day after tomorrow." ], "summary": "Today." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the man's reply?", "dialogue": "W: Do you like to play badminton?\n M: I like the sport and I play often, but I never learned to play well.", "choices": [ "He doesn't like playing badminton.", "He can play badminton well.", "He enjoys playing badminton." ], "summary": "He enjoys playing badminton." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: Can I put my luggage here just for a few minutes?\n W: Sure, go ahead!", "choices": [ "Of course, you can.", "No, please don't.", "You should go to ask others." ], "summary": "Of course, you can." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man say we laughed when we see some self-important people making fool of themselves?", "dialogue": "W: You know I've often wondered why people laugh at the picture of a big belly businessman slipping on a banana skin and falling on his bottom. We are to feel sorry for them.\n M: Actually, Laura, I think we laugh because we are glad it didn't happen to us. But of course there is also a kind of humorous satisfaction in seeing somebody self-important making a fool of themselves.\n W: Yes, and there are a lot of jokes about people who are too fat or physically handicapped, you know, deaf, or short-sighted things like that. After all, it's not really funny to be like that.\n M: Oh, I think that's because we're embarrassed. We don't know how to cope with the situation. Perhaps we are even a bit frightened we may get like that, so we laugh.\n M: What about the custard pie routine?\n W: What do you mean 'custard pie routine'?\n M: You know, all those old films where someone gets so outraged with his boss, He picks up a custard pie and plasters it all over the other person's face.\n W: That never makes me laugh much, because you can guess what's going to happen. But a lot of people still find it laughable. It must because of the sort of the thing we'd all love to do once in a while and never quiet have the courage to.\n M: I had an old aunt who used to throw cups of tea at people when she was particularly irritated. She said it relieved her feelings.\n W: It must have come a bit expensive.\n M: Not really. She took care never to throw her best china.", "choices": [ "We simply cannot help reacting instinctively that way.", "We wish to hide our indifference to their misfortune.", "We derive some humorous satisfaction from their misfortune." ], "summary": "We derive some humorous satisfaction from their misfortune." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why do some people joke about those who are fat or handicapped according to the man?", "dialogue": "W: You know I've often wondered why people laugh at the picture of a big belly businessman slipping on a banana skin and falling on his bottom. We are to feel sorry for them.\n M: Actually, Laura, I think we laugh because we are glad it didn't happen to us. But of course there is also a kind of humorous satisfaction in seeing somebody self-important making a fool of themselves.\n W: Yes, and there are a lot of jokes about people who are too fat or physically handicapped, you know, deaf, or short-sighted things like that. After all, it's not really funny to be like that.\n M: Oh, I think that's because we're embarrassed. We don't know how to cope with the situation. Perhaps we are even a bit frightened we may get like that, so we laugh.\n M: What about the custard pie routine?\n W: What do you mean 'custard pie routine'?\n M: You know, all those old films where someone gets so outraged with his boss, He picks up a custard pie and plasters it all over the other person's face.\n W: That never makes me laugh much, because you can guess what's going to happen. But a lot of people still find it laughable. It must because of the sort of the thing we'd all love to do once in a while and never quiet have the courage to.\n M: I had an old aunt who used to throw cups of tea at people when she was particularly irritated. She said it relieved her feelings.\n W: It must have come a bit expensive.\n M: Not really. She took care never to throw her best china.", "choices": [ "They want to show their genuine sympathy.", "They have had similar personal experiences.", "They don't know how to cope with the situation." ], "summary": "They don't know how to cope with the situation." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why do many people find it funny to see someone throwing a custard pie on their boss's face?", "dialogue": "W: You know I've often wondered why people laugh at the picture of a big belly businessman slipping on a banana skin and falling on his bottom. We are to feel sorry for them.\n M: Actually, Laura, I think we laugh because we are glad it didn't happen to us. But of course there is also a kind of humorous satisfaction in seeing somebody self-important making a fool of themselves.\n W: Yes, and there are a lot of jokes about people who are too fat or physically handicapped, you know, deaf, or short-sighted things like that. After all, it's not really funny to be like that.\n M: Oh, I think that's because we're embarrassed. We don't know how to cope with the situation. Perhaps we are even a bit frightened we may get like that, so we laugh.\n M: What about the custard pie routine?\n W: What do you mean 'custard pie routine'?\n M: You know, all those old films where someone gets so outraged with his boss, He picks up a custard pie and plasters it all over the other person's face.\n W: That never makes me laugh much, because you can guess what's going to happen. But a lot of people still find it laughable. It must because of the sort of the thing we'd all love to do once in a while and never quiet have the courage to.\n M: I had an old aunt who used to throw cups of tea at people when she was particularly irritated. She said it relieved her feelings.\n W: It must have come a bit expensive.\n M: Not really. She took care never to throw her best china.", "choices": [ "They themselves would like to do it but don't dare to.", "It's an opportunity for relieving their tension.", "It's a rare chance for them to see the boss lose face." ], "summary": "They themselves would like to do it but don't dare to." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man say she would drop cups of tea at people occasionally?", "dialogue": "W: You know I've often wondered why people laugh at the picture of a big belly businessman slipping on a banana skin and falling on his bottom. We are to feel sorry for them.\n M: Actually, Laura, I think we laugh because we are glad it didn't happen to us. But of course there is also a kind of humorous satisfaction in seeing somebody self-important making a fool of themselves.\n W: Yes, and there are a lot of jokes about people who are too fat or physically handicapped, you know, deaf, or short-sighted things like that. After all, it's not really funny to be like that.\n M: Oh, I think that's because we're embarrassed. We don't know how to cope with the situation. Perhaps we are even a bit frightened we may get like that, so we laugh.\n M: What about the custard pie routine?\n W: What do you mean 'custard pie routine'?\n M: You know, all those old films where someone gets so outraged with his boss, He picks up a custard pie and plasters it all over the other person's face.\n W: That never makes me laugh much, because you can guess what's going to happen. But a lot of people still find it laughable. It must because of the sort of the thing we'd all love to do once in a while and never quiet have the courage to.\n M: I had an old aunt who used to throw cups of tea at people when she was particularly irritated. She said it relieved her feelings.\n W: It must have come a bit expensive.\n M: Not really. She took care never to throw her best china.", "choices": [ "To irritate them.", "To teach them a lesson.", "To relieve her feelings." ], "summary": "To relieve her feelings." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did this conversation probably take place?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me. I'm looking for the textbooks for Germany course.\n M: I'm afraid they are out of stock. You'll have to order them. It will take the publisher five days to fly them to us.", "choices": [ "In a airplane company's office.", "In a university store.", "In Germany teacher's office." ], "summary": "In a university store." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman ask the man to do?", "dialogue": "M: After having my hair cut, I'll go to the library.\n W: Please stop for some food on your way home, if you have time.", "choices": [ "Have his hair cut.", "Go to the library.", "Buy some food." ], "summary": "Buy some food." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can be inferred about the woman?", "dialogue": "W: Are you going home for the summer vacation?\n M: Well, Jane and I have decided to stay on here as research assistants.", "choices": [ "She'll be travelling during the vacation.", "She'll be working during the vacation.", "She's looking forward to going home." ], "summary": "She'll be working during the vacation." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man go to the travel agency?", "dialogue": "M: I have a three-week vacation coming up in a few months and I want to take a trip. But I don't really know where I want to go.\n W: Do you want to stay in this country, or would you prefer to go abroad?\n M: I think I'd like to visit a foreign country. I'm not interested in Africa, but any place else would be fine.\n W: Well, that leaves the Orient, the Middle East, South America, and Europe. Oh, and I almost forgot Australia. Are you interested in seeing anything in particular? Historical monuments? Museums? Or people?\n M: Monuments might be interesting, but museums are too stuffy. I think I'd like to see a little night life, too. If I'm going to spend lots of money on a trip, I don't want to be bored.\n W: It sounds as if you would do well to go to Europe - possibly to France, Spain or Italy. There are excellent hotels, so many interesting sights to see, plenty of night clubs.\n M: Say, how about \"Gay Paree\" in Paris? I could spend my whole vacation there and really have a good time, couldn't I? They say the night spots are really terrific!\n W: Well, you'd certainly have plenty of time to find out. And during the day you could do a little sightseeing.", "choices": [ "To get help deciding where to take his vacation.", "To visit his friends in Paris.", "To get information about Parisian night clubs." ], "summary": "To get help deciding where to take his vacation." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which of the following does the man want to visit least?", "dialogue": "M: I have a three-week vacation coming up in a few months and I want to take a trip. But I don't really know where I want to go.\n W: Do you want to stay in this country, or would you prefer to go abroad?\n M: I think I'd like to visit a foreign country. I'm not interested in Africa, but any place else would be fine.\n W: Well, that leaves the Orient, the Middle East, South America, and Europe. Oh, and I almost forgot Australia. Are you interested in seeing anything in particular? Historical monuments? Museums? Or people?\n M: Monuments might be interesting, but museums are too stuffy. I think I'd like to see a little night life, too. If I'm going to spend lots of money on a trip, I don't want to be bored.\n W: It sounds as if you would do well to go to Europe - possibly to France, Spain or Italy. There are excellent hotels, so many interesting sights to see, plenty of night clubs.\n M: Say, how about \"Gay Paree\" in Paris? I could spend my whole vacation there and really have a good time, couldn't I? They say the night spots are really terrific!\n W: Well, you'd certainly have plenty of time to find out. And during the day you could do a little sightseeing.", "choices": [ "Museums.", "Italy.", "Night clubs." ], "summary": "Museums." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which part of the world does not the man want to visit?", "dialogue": "M: I have a three-week vacation coming up in a few months and I want to take a trip. But I don't really know where I want to go.\n W: Do you want to stay in this country, or would you prefer to go abroad?\n M: I think I'd like to visit a foreign country. I'm not interested in Africa, but any place else would be fine.\n W: Well, that leaves the Orient, the Middle East, South America, and Europe. Oh, and I almost forgot Australia. Are you interested in seeing anything in particular? Historical monuments? Museums? Or people?\n M: Monuments might be interesting, but museums are too stuffy. I think I'd like to see a little night life, too. If I'm going to spend lots of money on a trip, I don't want to be bored.\n W: It sounds as if you would do well to go to Europe - possibly to France, Spain or Italy. There are excellent hotels, so many interesting sights to see, plenty of night clubs.\n M: Say, how about \"Gay Paree\" in Paris? I could spend my whole vacation there and really have a good time, couldn't I? They say the night spots are really terrific!\n W: Well, you'd certainly have plenty of time to find out. And during the day you could do a little sightseeing.", "choices": [ "Africa.", "The Orient.", "Australia." ], "summary": "Africa." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the man finally decide to spend his vacation?", "dialogue": "M: I have a three-week vacation coming up in a few months and I want to take a trip. But I don't really know where I want to go.\n W: Do you want to stay in this country, or would you prefer to go abroad?\n M: I think I'd like to visit a foreign country. I'm not interested in Africa, but any place else would be fine.\n W: Well, that leaves the Orient, the Middle East, South America, and Europe. Oh, and I almost forgot Australia. Are you interested in seeing anything in particular? Historical monuments? Museums? Or people?\n M: Monuments might be interesting, but museums are too stuffy. I think I'd like to see a little night life, too. If I'm going to spend lots of money on a trip, I don't want to be bored.\n W: It sounds as if you would do well to go to Europe - possibly to France, Spain or Italy. There are excellent hotels, so many interesting sights to see, plenty of night clubs.\n M: Say, how about \"Gay Paree\" in Paris? I could spend my whole vacation there and really have a good time, couldn't I? They say the night spots are really terrific!\n W: Well, you'd certainly have plenty of time to find out. And during the day you could do a little sightseeing.", "choices": [ "In Italy.", "In several European countries.", "In France." ], "summary": "In France." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the man going?", "dialogue": "M: I have to go to class because I have a test, but if I could, I'd go with you to the movie.\n W: That's too bad. I wish that you could come along.", "choices": [ "To class.", "To the movie.", "To the library." ], "summary": "To class." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers going to do?", "dialogue": "M: I can't believe so many people want to sign up for the Korea Development Conference. We will have to limit the registration.\n W: Yeah, otherwise we won't have room for the more.", "choices": [ "Limit the number of participants in the conference.", "Check the number of people who have registered.", "Provide people with advice on career development." ], "summary": "Limit the number of participants in the conference." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they talking about?", "dialogue": "M: Did you hear about the fire at the Department Store?\n W: Yes. It's reported that the building is in ruins.\n M: That's right. It went up like a matchbox. There was nothing they could do to save it.", "choices": [ "A fire.", "A matchbox.", "A rain." ], "summary": "A fire." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Will the woman use the man's computer?", "dialogue": "F: I wonder if I could possibly use your computer.\n M: Sure, go ahead.", "choices": [ "Yes.", "No.", "We are not sure." ], "summary": "Yes." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn about David's sister?", "dialogue": "M: Laura, I ran into David today.\n W: Really? Did he say anything about his sister?\n M: Yes. She should be leaving London very soon because her husband has taken a job in Paris.", "choices": [ "She is living in Paris now.", "She is moving to Paris soon.", "She will leave her husband." ], "summary": "She is moving to Paris soon." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How is Robin?", "dialogue": "M: What's the matter, Robin?\n W: I've been to the dentist. I can't go to school today.", "choices": [ "Robin is happy.", "Robin is sick.", "Robin is very well." ], "summary": "Robin is sick." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is Ben going to do?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Ben, we're having a party tonight. Do you want to come and join us? You can bring your girlfriend.\n M: Well, actually, Camilla and I are breaking up.\n W: What happened? Did you have an argument?\n M: No. She is really a very nice girl.\n W: Yeah, she is. She is pretty, caring, and easy-going. And she's a great cook!\n M: Well, you are right. But sometimes she's too caring... well, no... she's just possessive... and... a kind of control, you know... I need some space for myself.\n W: Oh? Did you talk with her about it?\n M: I've tried, but it didn't work.\n W: Oh, so, when are you going to tell her?\n M: Maybe tonight. I don't know. I don't know how to tell her.\n W: I know she is head over heels in love with you. She'll be badly hurt!\n M: I know.", "choices": [ "Have an argument.", "Tell the girl about the party.", "Talk to his girlfriend." ], "summary": "Talk to his girlfriend." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the woman's opinion about Camilla?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Ben, we're having a party tonight. Do you want to come and join us? You can bring your girlfriend.\n M: Well, actually, Camilla and I are breaking up.\n W: What happened? Did you have an argument?\n M: No. She is really a very nice girl.\n W: Yeah, she is. She is pretty, caring, and easy-going. And she's a great cook!\n M: Well, you are right. But sometimes she's too caring... well, no... she's just possessive... and... a kind of control, you know... I need some space for myself.\n W: Oh? Did you talk with her about it?\n M: I've tried, but it didn't work.\n W: Oh, so, when are you going to tell her?\n M: Maybe tonight. I don't know. I don't know how to tell her.\n W: I know she is head over heels in love with you. She'll be badly hurt!\n M: I know.", "choices": [ "Very nice.", "Too caring.", "Rather possessive." ], "summary": "Very nice." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about Camilla?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Ben, we're having a party tonight. Do you want to come and join us? You can bring your girlfriend.\n M: Well, actually, Camilla and I are breaking up.\n W: What happened? Did you have an argument?\n M: No. She is really a very nice girl.\n W: Yeah, she is. She is pretty, caring, and easy-going. And she's a great cook!\n M: Well, you are right. But sometimes she's too caring... well, no... she's just possessive... and... a kind of control, you know... I need some space for myself.\n W: Oh? Did you talk with her about it?\n M: I've tried, but it didn't work.\n W: Oh, so, when are you going to tell her?\n M: Maybe tonight. I don't know. I don't know how to tell her.\n W: I know she is head over heels in love with you. She'll be badly hurt!\n M: I know.", "choices": [ "She is deep in love with Ben.", "She isn't going to the party.", "She is badly hurt." ], "summary": "She is deep in love with Ben." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?", "dialogue": "W: Could you please explain the homework for the next class?\n M: Sure. Pick out the important people during the French Revolution and write a passage about them.", "choices": [ "Husband and wife.", "Patient and nurse.", "Student and teacher." ], "summary": "Student and teacher." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the woman ask the man to do?", "dialogue": "M: Bye! I'm going to school.\n W: Could you post these letters for me on your way?", "choices": [ "She asked him the way.", "She asked him to post a few letters.", "She asked him to get some stamps for her." ], "summary": "She asked him to post a few letters." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The woman __________.", "dialogue": "Man: Whew! It's pretty cold today.\n Woman: Yeah. My fingers are numb.\n Man: So, do you often ski here?\n Woman: No, this is my first time. Actually, this is my first time skiing ... ever.\n Man: So, how do you like it so far?\n Woman: The snow is great [ Yeah ...], but it's too crowded. You know, two people crashed into me on my first run, and some stupid skier was going way too fast ... drove me into some trees. [ Wow! ] I crashed and lost one of my gloves. [ Oh, man. ] Fortunately, I had an extra pair with me.\n Man: Wow. Well, did the woman stop and apologize?\n Woman: No, it was a man. I'm certain of it. He just ... he just laughed at me. Why do you think it was a woman, anyway?\n Man: Uh, well, no reason. I mean, well, you know.\n Woman: What? You know what?\n Man: Uh, uh, nothing.\n Woman: Yeah. You just wait until I find that guy.\n Man: Uh, well, what are you going to do to him, I mean, if you find him?\n Woman: First, I'm going to break his skis. [ Oh, well ... ] And then, I'm going to take his picture and post it on Facebook.\n Man: Uh, don't you think that's a little drastic? Perhaps, it was a simple mistake. And how are you going to identify him anyway?\n Woman: Oh, that's easy. He was wearing bright red boots and a purple hat ... um, just like yours. Heh, heh, heh ...\n Man: Now, now, now. Wait, wait! Yeah. What do you mean? [ Yeah ... ] Wait! Why are you looking at me? You don't think it was me, do you? ... Do you like jazz music?", "choices": [ "has gone skiing many times", "doesn't have skiing experience", "skis once to twice a year" ], "summary": "doesn't have skiing experience" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The ski slopes are ____________.", "dialogue": "Man: Whew! It's pretty cold today.\n Woman: Yeah. My fingers are numb.\n Man: So, do you often ski here?\n Woman: No, this is my first time. Actually, this is my first time skiing ... ever.\n Man: So, how do you like it so far?\n Woman: The snow is great [ Yeah ...], but it's too crowded. You know, two people crashed into me on my first run, and some stupid skier was going way too fast ... drove me into some trees. [ Wow! ] I crashed and lost one of my gloves. [ Oh, man. ] Fortunately, I had an extra pair with me.\n Man: Wow. Well, did the woman stop and apologize?\n Woman: No, it was a man. I'm certain of it. He just ... he just laughed at me. Why do you think it was a woman, anyway?\n Man: Uh, well, no reason. I mean, well, you know.\n Woman: What? You know what?\n Man: Uh, uh, nothing.\n Woman: Yeah. You just wait until I find that guy.\n Man: Uh, well, what are you going to do to him, I mean, if you find him?\n Woman: First, I'm going to break his skis. [ Oh, well ... ] And then, I'm going to take his picture and post it on Facebook.\n Man: Uh, don't you think that's a little drastic? Perhaps, it was a simple mistake. And how are you going to identify him anyway?\n Woman: Oh, that's easy. He was wearing bright red boots and a purple hat ... um, just like yours. Heh, heh, heh ...\n Man: Now, now, now. Wait, wait! Yeah. What do you mean? [ Yeah ... ] Wait! Why are you looking at me? You don't think it was me, do you? ... Do you like jazz music?", "choices": [ "very crowded", "somewhat icy", "nearly empty" ], "summary": "very crowded" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Another skier ___________.", "dialogue": "Man: Whew! It's pretty cold today.\n Woman: Yeah. My fingers are numb.\n Man: So, do you often ski here?\n Woman: No, this is my first time. Actually, this is my first time skiing ... ever.\n Man: So, how do you like it so far?\n Woman: The snow is great [ Yeah ...], but it's too crowded. You know, two people crashed into me on my first run, and some stupid skier was going way too fast ... drove me into some trees. [ Wow! ] I crashed and lost one of my gloves. [ Oh, man. ] Fortunately, I had an extra pair with me.\n Man: Wow. Well, did the woman stop and apologize?\n Woman: No, it was a man. I'm certain of it. He just ... he just laughed at me. Why do you think it was a woman, anyway?\n Man: Uh, well, no reason. I mean, well, you know.\n Woman: What? You know what?\n Man: Uh, uh, nothing.\n Woman: Yeah. You just wait until I find that guy.\n Man: Uh, well, what are you going to do to him, I mean, if you find him?\n Woman: First, I'm going to break his skis. [ Oh, well ... ] And then, I'm going to take his picture and post it on Facebook.\n Man: Uh, don't you think that's a little drastic? Perhaps, it was a simple mistake. And how are you going to identify him anyway?\n Woman: Oh, that's easy. He was wearing bright red boots and a purple hat ... um, just like yours. Heh, heh, heh ...\n Man: Now, now, now. Wait, wait! Yeah. What do you mean? [ Yeah ... ] Wait! Why are you looking at me? You don't think it was me, do you? ... Do you like jazz music?", "choices": [ "drove into the woman", "forced her into the trees", "stole her new purple gloves" ], "summary": "forced her into the trees" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When the woman finds the other skier, she is going to __________.", "dialogue": "Man: Whew! It's pretty cold today.\n Woman: Yeah. My fingers are numb.\n Man: So, do you often ski here?\n Woman: No, this is my first time. Actually, this is my first time skiing ... ever.\n Man: So, how do you like it so far?\n Woman: The snow is great [ Yeah ...], but it's too crowded. You know, two people crashed into me on my first run, and some stupid skier was going way too fast ... drove me into some trees. [ Wow! ] I crashed and lost one of my gloves. [ Oh, man. ] Fortunately, I had an extra pair with me.\n Man: Wow. Well, did the woman stop and apologize?\n Woman: No, it was a man. I'm certain of it. He just ... he just laughed at me. Why do you think it was a woman, anyway?\n Man: Uh, well, no reason. I mean, well, you know.\n Woman: What? You know what?\n Man: Uh, uh, nothing.\n Woman: Yeah. You just wait until I find that guy.\n Man: Uh, well, what are you going to do to him, I mean, if you find him?\n Woman: First, I'm going to break his skis. [ Oh, well ... ] And then, I'm going to take his picture and post it on Facebook.\n Man: Uh, don't you think that's a little drastic? Perhaps, it was a simple mistake. And how are you going to identify him anyway?\n Woman: Oh, that's easy. He was wearing bright red boots and a purple hat ... um, just like yours. Heh, heh, heh ...\n Man: Now, now, now. Wait, wait! Yeah. What do you mean? [ Yeah ... ] Wait! Why are you looking at me? You don't think it was me, do you? ... Do you like jazz music?", "choices": [ "break his face, arm, and legs", "show his face on social media", "hit the person in the head with a book" ], "summary": "show his face on social media" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The woman says she can recognize the other skier by his __________.", "dialogue": "Man: Whew! It's pretty cold today.\n Woman: Yeah. My fingers are numb.\n Man: So, do you often ski here?\n Woman: No, this is my first time. Actually, this is my first time skiing ... ever.\n Man: So, how do you like it so far?\n Woman: The snow is great [ Yeah ...], but it's too crowded. You know, two people crashed into me on my first run, and some stupid skier was going way too fast ... drove me into some trees. [ Wow! ] I crashed and lost one of my gloves. [ Oh, man. ] Fortunately, I had an extra pair with me.\n Man: Wow. Well, did the woman stop and apologize?\n Woman: No, it was a man. I'm certain of it. He just ... he just laughed at me. Why do you think it was a woman, anyway?\n Man: Uh, well, no reason. I mean, well, you know.\n Woman: What? You know what?\n Man: Uh, uh, nothing.\n Woman: Yeah. You just wait until I find that guy.\n Man: Uh, well, what are you going to do to him, I mean, if you find him?\n Woman: First, I'm going to break his skis. [ Oh, well ... ] And then, I'm going to take his picture and post it on Facebook.\n Man: Uh, don't you think that's a little drastic? Perhaps, it was a simple mistake. And how are you going to identify him anyway?\n Woman: Oh, that's easy. He was wearing bright red boots and a purple hat ... um, just like yours. Heh, heh, heh ...\n Man: Now, now, now. Wait, wait! Yeah. What do you mean? [ Yeah ... ] Wait! Why are you looking at me? You don't think it was me, do you? ... Do you like jazz music?", "choices": [ "hair and eyes", "crazy laugh", "clothing" ], "summary": "clothing" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why didn't the woman get the job?", "dialogue": "W: If I were ten years younger, I would have got the job.\n M: Right. They think young girls can do the job better.", "choices": [ "She is not old enough.", "She is not good at the job.", "She is no longer young." ], "summary": "She is no longer young." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does this conversation most likely take place?", "dialogue": "M: Good morning, ma'am. Can I help you?\n W: Yes. I have some wool pants that need to be cleaned. I spilled wine on them at a restaurant. I really hope they are not ruined.", "choices": [ "At a clothing store.", "At a laundry.", "At a restaurant." ], "summary": "At a laundry." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the man feel about going to school by bike?", "dialogue": "W: Do you live very far from your school?\n M: About 8 kilometers, but it doesn't seem very far, there is much traffic along this road. It's great to go by bike.", "choices": [ "Happy.", "Tired.", "Worried." ], "summary": "Happy." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the man do in the summer vacation?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Mark. How was your summer vacation?\n M: I worked at a restaurant the whole vacation. It was an exciting experience and I also made enough money for the next term. What did you do in your summer vacation?\n W: I attended some classes because I fell behind the others last term. I wanted to catch up with them.\n M: You are great. So have you seen David?\n W: He dropped out of school completely.\n M: Really? Why? I haven't seen him for several months.\n W: He worked at a good company as an assistant and since he did well, they asked him if he wanted to work full time.\n M: Wow. He's so lucky. He doesn't have a degree and he already has a job.\n W: It sounds good now, but I wouldn't have done that. I want a degree.", "choices": [ "He worked at a restaurant.", "He attended some classes.", "He traveled around the world." ], "summary": "He worked at a restaurant." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Hi, Mark. How was your summer vacation?\n M: I worked at a restaurant the whole vacation. It was an exciting experience and I also made enough money for the next term. What did you do in your summer vacation?\n W: I attended some classes because I fell behind the others last term. I wanted to catch up with them.\n M: You are great. So have you seen David?\n W: He dropped out of school completely.\n M: Really? Why? I haven't seen him for several months.\n W: He worked at a good company as an assistant and since he did well, they asked him if he wanted to work full time.\n M: Wow. He's so lucky. He doesn't have a degree and he already has a job.\n W: It sounds good now, but I wouldn't have done that. I want a degree.", "choices": [ "The man works at a good company now.", "The woman would rather get a degree than work.", "The woman doesn't want to go to school." ], "summary": "The woman would rather get a degree than work." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the man learn about the house?", "dialogue": "M: Hello. Are you the person who has a house for sale?\n W: Yes, I am.\n M: Well, the advertisement says it has four bedrooms and three bathrooms, just what I need for my family of six. May I ask how much you want for it?\n W: I prefer not to talk about the price on the phone, but let's say it's around 150,000 dollars. I would also require 40,000 dollars to be paid at the time of buying. Why don't you come by and take a look?\n M: Well, I'm not sure whether I can afford such a payment of 40,000 dollars at once. But I guess it won't hurt to see the house. If you can tell me how to get to your place from South Florida Street, my wife and I will be coming.", "choices": [ "From an advertisement.", "From his friend.", "From the owner." ], "summary": "From an advertisement." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Hello. Are you the person who has a house for sale?\n W: Yes, I am.\n M: Well, the advertisement says it has four bedrooms and three bathrooms, just what I need for my family of six. May I ask how much you want for it?\n W: I prefer not to talk about the price on the phone, but let's say it's around 150,000 dollars. I would also require 40,000 dollars to be paid at the time of buying. Why don't you come by and take a look?\n M: Well, I'm not sure whether I can afford such a payment of 40,000 dollars at once. But I guess it won't hurt to see the house. If you can tell me how to get to your place from South Florida Street, my wife and I will be coming.", "choices": [ "The man decides to buy the house.", "The house is in South Florida Street.", "The house suits the man's family." ], "summary": "The house suits the man's family." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What address is the woman looking for?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me, is this 1660 Eighth Street?\n M: No, it's 6014 Eleventh Street.", "choices": [ "1060 English Street.", "6014 Eleventh Street.", "1660 Eighth Street." ], "summary": "1660 Eighth Street." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the main topic between the man and the woman?", "dialogue": "M: Mary, you know I've been thinking about applying for a job in Germany. Well, I've got the details about different jobs and I'd like your opinion about which would be the best one to go for.\n F: Where are the jobs?\n M: One's in Munich, one's in Frankfurt and the other one's in Hamburg.\n F: Munich's supposed to be a very nice place.\n M: Yes it is, and it's also in a beautiful part of Germany, not far from the Alias.\n F: That would be great for the kids--they'd love to be able to go skiing at weekends!\n M: But, one problem with Munich is that it's growing very fast. That means the cost of living will probably be very high.\n F: It's a higher salary than the job in Frankfurt but lower than the one in Hamburg. The Hamburg job has the most responsibility. From the point of view of career progression that would probably be the best job for me.\n F: Hamburg's the closest to Britain, too, so it would be easy to come back for long weekends and holidays.\n M: That's right, and there's a regular ferry service which would save quite a bit on fares.\n F: What about the cost of living in Germany as a whole? How does it compare with Britain?\n M: Well, it's definitely higher than over here, but salaries are substantially higher, so we'd certainly be better off than we are now.\n F: And what about accommodation?\n M: Well, actually, flats are much cheaper to rent in towns like Munich, Frankfurt and Hamburg than they are here in London, so we'd be able to afford to live in a nice, spacious flat, I'd think.\n F: Mmm, that'd be nice! And do you know what the cultural facilities are like in these cities?\n M: In fact, they're quite good in all three. But, of course, Munich has an international reputation as a cultural center.\n F: Another thing we'll have to consider, of course, are the educational possibilities. How long would you want to go to Germany for?\n M: I think a maximum of five years. I think working overseas will be good for my career and, of course, it'd be a good experience for you and the kids, too!\n F: So we'd be there long enough to enable John to complete a university course.\n M: Well, yes we would, unless of course he preferred to go to a university in the UK. But, yes, if he did want to go to university in Germany, there'd be no problem as each of those cities have their own universities. Munich, in fact, has the second largest university in Germany.\n F: Well, it seems to me the choice must be between Hamburg and Munch. Hamburg has the advantage of being the closest to Britain, so coming home would be relatively easy and inexpensive. Munich, on the other hand, sounds like the most interesting place from a cultural point of view.\n M: I agree with you. Personally, I favor Munich because it's so near to the Alps. We all like sliding and we could go skiing at weekends in the winter.\n F: I think you're right. I had thought Hamburg might be preferable because it's the closest to Britain. But we'll only be abroad for five years, and if we're going to be away, let's choose the most attractive place we can.\n M: Right. That's agreed. Now all I have to do is get the job!", "choices": [ "The comparison in costs of living between different countries.", "The advantages and disadvantages of working in different places.", "Where to spend their forthcoming holidays." ], "summary": "The advantages and disadvantages of working in different places." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which of the following cities is NOT mentioned in the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Mary, you know I've been thinking about applying for a job in Germany. Well, I've got the details about different jobs and I'd like your opinion about which would be the best one to go for.\n F: Where are the jobs?\n M: One's in Munich, one's in Frankfurt and the other one's in Hamburg.\n F: Munich's supposed to be a very nice place.\n M: Yes it is, and it's also in a beautiful part of Germany, not far from the Alias.\n F: That would be great for the kids--they'd love to be able to go skiing at weekends!\n M: But, one problem with Munich is that it's growing very fast. That means the cost of living will probably be very high.\n F: It's a higher salary than the job in Frankfurt but lower than the one in Hamburg. The Hamburg job has the most responsibility. From the point of view of career progression that would probably be the best job for me.\n F: Hamburg's the closest to Britain, too, so it would be easy to come back for long weekends and holidays.\n M: That's right, and there's a regular ferry service which would save quite a bit on fares.\n F: What about the cost of living in Germany as a whole? How does it compare with Britain?\n M: Well, it's definitely higher than over here, but salaries are substantially higher, so we'd certainly be better off than we are now.\n F: And what about accommodation?\n M: Well, actually, flats are much cheaper to rent in towns like Munich, Frankfurt and Hamburg than they are here in London, so we'd be able to afford to live in a nice, spacious flat, I'd think.\n F: Mmm, that'd be nice! And do you know what the cultural facilities are like in these cities?\n M: In fact, they're quite good in all three. But, of course, Munich has an international reputation as a cultural center.\n F: Another thing we'll have to consider, of course, are the educational possibilities. How long would you want to go to Germany for?\n M: I think a maximum of five years. I think working overseas will be good for my career and, of course, it'd be a good experience for you and the kids, too!\n F: So we'd be there long enough to enable John to complete a university course.\n M: Well, yes we would, unless of course he preferred to go to a university in the UK. But, yes, if he did want to go to university in Germany, there'd be no problem as each of those cities have their own universities. Munich, in fact, has the second largest university in Germany.\n F: Well, it seems to me the choice must be between Hamburg and Munch. Hamburg has the advantage of being the closest to Britain, so coming home would be relatively easy and inexpensive. Munich, on the other hand, sounds like the most interesting place from a cultural point of view.\n M: I agree with you. Personally, I favor Munich because it's so near to the Alps. We all like sliding and we could go skiing at weekends in the winter.\n F: I think you're right. I had thought Hamburg might be preferable because it's the closest to Britain. But we'll only be abroad for five years, and if we're going to be away, let's choose the most attractive place we can.\n M: Right. That's agreed. Now all I have to do is get the job!", "choices": [ "Hamburg.", "Frankfurt.", "Berlin." ], "summary": "Berlin." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the salary of the Munich job compare with those of the other two jobs?", "dialogue": "M: Mary, you know I've been thinking about applying for a job in Germany. Well, I've got the details about different jobs and I'd like your opinion about which would be the best one to go for.\n F: Where are the jobs?\n M: One's in Munich, one's in Frankfurt and the other one's in Hamburg.\n F: Munich's supposed to be a very nice place.\n M: Yes it is, and it's also in a beautiful part of Germany, not far from the Alias.\n F: That would be great for the kids--they'd love to be able to go skiing at weekends!\n M: But, one problem with Munich is that it's growing very fast. That means the cost of living will probably be very high.\n F: It's a higher salary than the job in Frankfurt but lower than the one in Hamburg. The Hamburg job has the most responsibility. From the point of view of career progression that would probably be the best job for me.\n F: Hamburg's the closest to Britain, too, so it would be easy to come back for long weekends and holidays.\n M: That's right, and there's a regular ferry service which would save quite a bit on fares.\n F: What about the cost of living in Germany as a whole? How does it compare with Britain?\n M: Well, it's definitely higher than over here, but salaries are substantially higher, so we'd certainly be better off than we are now.\n F: And what about accommodation?\n M: Well, actually, flats are much cheaper to rent in towns like Munich, Frankfurt and Hamburg than they are here in London, so we'd be able to afford to live in a nice, spacious flat, I'd think.\n F: Mmm, that'd be nice! And do you know what the cultural facilities are like in these cities?\n M: In fact, they're quite good in all three. But, of course, Munich has an international reputation as a cultural center.\n F: Another thing we'll have to consider, of course, are the educational possibilities. How long would you want to go to Germany for?\n M: I think a maximum of five years. I think working overseas will be good for my career and, of course, it'd be a good experience for you and the kids, too!\n F: So we'd be there long enough to enable John to complete a university course.\n M: Well, yes we would, unless of course he preferred to go to a university in the UK. But, yes, if he did want to go to university in Germany, there'd be no problem as each of those cities have their own universities. Munich, in fact, has the second largest university in Germany.\n F: Well, it seems to me the choice must be between Hamburg and Munch. Hamburg has the advantage of being the closest to Britain, so coming home would be relatively easy and inexpensive. Munich, on the other hand, sounds like the most interesting place from a cultural point of view.\n M: I agree with you. Personally, I favor Munich because it's so near to the Alps. We all like sliding and we could go skiing at weekends in the winter.\n F: I think you're right. I had thought Hamburg might be preferable because it's the closest to Britain. But we'll only be abroad for five years, and if we're going to be away, let's choose the most attractive place we can.\n M: Right. That's agreed. Now all I have to do is get the job!", "choices": [ "It is the highest.", "It is the lowest.", "It comes in between the other two jobs." ], "summary": "It comes in between the other two jobs." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long does the man intend to stay in Germany?", "dialogue": "M: Mary, you know I've been thinking about applying for a job in Germany. Well, I've got the details about different jobs and I'd like your opinion about which would be the best one to go for.\n F: Where are the jobs?\n M: One's in Munich, one's in Frankfurt and the other one's in Hamburg.\n F: Munich's supposed to be a very nice place.\n M: Yes it is, and it's also in a beautiful part of Germany, not far from the Alias.\n F: That would be great for the kids--they'd love to be able to go skiing at weekends!\n M: But, one problem with Munich is that it's growing very fast. That means the cost of living will probably be very high.\n F: It's a higher salary than the job in Frankfurt but lower than the one in Hamburg. The Hamburg job has the most responsibility. From the point of view of career progression that would probably be the best job for me.\n F: Hamburg's the closest to Britain, too, so it would be easy to come back for long weekends and holidays.\n M: That's right, and there's a regular ferry service which would save quite a bit on fares.\n F: What about the cost of living in Germany as a whole? How does it compare with Britain?\n M: Well, it's definitely higher than over here, but salaries are substantially higher, so we'd certainly be better off than we are now.\n F: And what about accommodation?\n M: Well, actually, flats are much cheaper to rent in towns like Munich, Frankfurt and Hamburg than they are here in London, so we'd be able to afford to live in a nice, spacious flat, I'd think.\n F: Mmm, that'd be nice! And do you know what the cultural facilities are like in these cities?\n M: In fact, they're quite good in all three. But, of course, Munich has an international reputation as a cultural center.\n F: Another thing we'll have to consider, of course, are the educational possibilities. How long would you want to go to Germany for?\n M: I think a maximum of five years. I think working overseas will be good for my career and, of course, it'd be a good experience for you and the kids, too!\n F: So we'd be there long enough to enable John to complete a university course.\n M: Well, yes we would, unless of course he preferred to go to a university in the UK. But, yes, if he did want to go to university in Germany, there'd be no problem as each of those cities have their own universities. Munich, in fact, has the second largest university in Germany.\n F: Well, it seems to me the choice must be between Hamburg and Munch. Hamburg has the advantage of being the closest to Britain, so coming home would be relatively easy and inexpensive. Munich, on the other hand, sounds like the most interesting place from a cultural point of view.\n M: I agree with you. Personally, I favor Munich because it's so near to the Alps. We all like sliding and we could go skiing at weekends in the winter.\n F: I think you're right. I had thought Hamburg might be preferable because it's the closest to Britain. But we'll only be abroad for five years, and if we're going to be away, let's choose the most attractive place we can.\n M: Right. That's agreed. Now all I have to do is get the job!", "choices": [ "One year.", "Around two years.", "No more than five years." ], "summary": "No more than five years." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which of the following statements is true, according to the conversation?", "dialogue": "M: Mary, you know I've been thinking about applying for a job in Germany. Well, I've got the details about different jobs and I'd like your opinion about which would be the best one to go for.\n F: Where are the jobs?\n M: One's in Munich, one's in Frankfurt and the other one's in Hamburg.\n F: Munich's supposed to be a very nice place.\n M: Yes it is, and it's also in a beautiful part of Germany, not far from the Alias.\n F: That would be great for the kids--they'd love to be able to go skiing at weekends!\n M: But, one problem with Munich is that it's growing very fast. That means the cost of living will probably be very high.\n F: It's a higher salary than the job in Frankfurt but lower than the one in Hamburg. The Hamburg job has the most responsibility. From the point of view of career progression that would probably be the best job for me.\n F: Hamburg's the closest to Britain, too, so it would be easy to come back for long weekends and holidays.\n M: That's right, and there's a regular ferry service which would save quite a bit on fares.\n F: What about the cost of living in Germany as a whole? How does it compare with Britain?\n M: Well, it's definitely higher than over here, but salaries are substantially higher, so we'd certainly be better off than we are now.\n F: And what about accommodation?\n M: Well, actually, flats are much cheaper to rent in towns like Munich, Frankfurt and Hamburg than they are here in London, so we'd be able to afford to live in a nice, spacious flat, I'd think.\n F: Mmm, that'd be nice! And do you know what the cultural facilities are like in these cities?\n M: In fact, they're quite good in all three. But, of course, Munich has an international reputation as a cultural center.\n F: Another thing we'll have to consider, of course, are the educational possibilities. How long would you want to go to Germany for?\n M: I think a maximum of five years. I think working overseas will be good for my career and, of course, it'd be a good experience for you and the kids, too!\n F: So we'd be there long enough to enable John to complete a university course.\n M: Well, yes we would, unless of course he preferred to go to a university in the UK. But, yes, if he did want to go to university in Germany, there'd be no problem as each of those cities have their own universities. Munich, in fact, has the second largest university in Germany.\n F: Well, it seems to me the choice must be between Hamburg and Munch. Hamburg has the advantage of being the closest to Britain, so coming home would be relatively easy and inexpensive. Munich, on the other hand, sounds like the most interesting place from a cultural point of view.\n M: I agree with you. Personally, I favor Munich because it's so near to the Alps. We all like sliding and we could go skiing at weekends in the winter.\n F: I think you're right. I had thought Hamburg might be preferable because it's the closest to Britain. But we'll only be abroad for five years, and if we're going to be away, let's choose the most attractive place we can.\n M: Right. That's agreed. Now all I have to do is get the job!", "choices": [ "The cost of living in Germany is approximately the same as in Britain.", "They agree that Munich would be the best city to live in.", "The Frankfurt job will help the man's career most." ], "summary": "They agree that Munich would be the best city to live in." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the year-long study of heart attack victims find?", "dialogue": "W: We've all heard the saying \"Laughter is the best medicine.\" How important is it to our health, Dr. Berk?\n M: This saying has been scientifically proven! A year-long study of heart attack victims done at the Oakhurst Health Research Institute in California found that of those patients who spent half an hour a day watching comedy videos, 10 percent had a second heart attack, whereas 30 percent of those who did not watch had a second attack.\n W: Wow! Laughter is really a good medicine to patients. Can you give us another example?\n M: Sure! Norman Cousins, editor of the Saturday Review, learned this during a battle with an illness. He discovered that his condition improved when he enjoyed himself and watched funny movies.\n W: You said Norman learned this? Do we have to learn to laugh?\n M: Not necessarily. Since laughing is something people can do sitting down, costs no money, and requires no special exercise equipment or skill, it's the perfect workout for anyone who doesn't have the time or desire to participate in a regular fitness program.\n W: Oh. Do you have such a program to offer to the general public?\n M: Yes, we do. It's called the Smile Time-Out. You take a deep breath, smile, exhale, and say \"Aaah\" while visualizing all your muscles and cells smiling. Then add to that a memory of a time you felt really good and laughed and laughed.\n W: What about the situation in which you aren't in a mood to laugh?\n M: Even when you fake a smile or laugh, you get the same physiological benefits as when it's the real thing, because your mind is smart, but your body is stupid and can't tell the difference!", "choices": [ "Health conditions improve with time spent watching healthy programs.", "Comedy videos can cure most people of chronic heart attacks.", "Chances of having heart attacks reduce with those amused daily." ], "summary": "Chances of having heart attacks reduce with those amused daily." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is Norman's example meant to prove?", "dialogue": "W: We've all heard the saying \"Laughter is the best medicine.\" How important is it to our health, Dr. Berk?\n M: This saying has been scientifically proven! A year-long study of heart attack victims done at the Oakhurst Health Research Institute in California found that of those patients who spent half an hour a day watching comedy videos, 10 percent had a second heart attack, whereas 30 percent of those who did not watch had a second attack.\n W: Wow! Laughter is really a good medicine to patients. Can you give us another example?\n M: Sure! Norman Cousins, editor of the Saturday Review, learned this during a battle with an illness. He discovered that his condition improved when he enjoyed himself and watched funny movies.\n W: You said Norman learned this? Do we have to learn to laugh?\n M: Not necessarily. Since laughing is something people can do sitting down, costs no money, and requires no special exercise equipment or skill, it's the perfect workout for anyone who doesn't have the time or desire to participate in a regular fitness program.\n W: Oh. Do you have such a program to offer to the general public?\n M: Yes, we do. It's called the Smile Time-Out. You take a deep breath, smile, exhale, and say \"Aaah\" while visualizing all your muscles and cells smiling. Then add to that a memory of a time you felt really good and laughed and laughed.\n W: What about the situation in which you aren't in a mood to laugh?\n M: Even when you fake a smile or laugh, you get the same physiological benefits as when it's the real thing, because your mind is smart, but your body is stupid and can't tell the difference!", "choices": [ "Laughing is a learned behavior.", "Laughing is a good medicine to patients.", "Laughing is easier than battling with an illness." ], "summary": "Laughing is a good medicine to patients." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the so-called Smile Time-Out?", "dialogue": "W: We've all heard the saying \"Laughter is the best medicine.\" How important is it to our health, Dr. Berk?\n M: This saying has been scientifically proven! A year-long study of heart attack victims done at the Oakhurst Health Research Institute in California found that of those patients who spent half an hour a day watching comedy videos, 10 percent had a second heart attack, whereas 30 percent of those who did not watch had a second attack.\n W: Wow! Laughter is really a good medicine to patients. Can you give us another example?\n M: Sure! Norman Cousins, editor of the Saturday Review, learned this during a battle with an illness. He discovered that his condition improved when he enjoyed himself and watched funny movies.\n W: You said Norman learned this? Do we have to learn to laugh?\n M: Not necessarily. Since laughing is something people can do sitting down, costs no money, and requires no special exercise equipment or skill, it's the perfect workout for anyone who doesn't have the time or desire to participate in a regular fitness program.\n W: Oh. Do you have such a program to offer to the general public?\n M: Yes, we do. It's called the Smile Time-Out. You take a deep breath, smile, exhale, and say \"Aaah\" while visualizing all your muscles and cells smiling. Then add to that a memory of a time you felt really good and laughed and laughed.\n W: What about the situation in which you aren't in a mood to laugh?\n M: Even when you fake a smile or laugh, you get the same physiological benefits as when it's the real thing, because your mind is smart, but your body is stupid and can't tell the difference!", "choices": [ "A fitness program offered to the general public.", "A physical exercise to build up muscles.", "A program that makes people keep laughing." ], "summary": "A fitness program offered to the general public." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we learn about smile or laugh according to Dr. Berk?", "dialogue": "W: We've all heard the saying \"Laughter is the best medicine.\" How important is it to our health, Dr. Berk?\n M: This saying has been scientifically proven! A year-long study of heart attack victims done at the Oakhurst Health Research Institute in California found that of those patients who spent half an hour a day watching comedy videos, 10 percent had a second heart attack, whereas 30 percent of those who did not watch had a second attack.\n W: Wow! Laughter is really a good medicine to patients. Can you give us another example?\n M: Sure! Norman Cousins, editor of the Saturday Review, learned this during a battle with an illness. He discovered that his condition improved when he enjoyed himself and watched funny movies.\n W: You said Norman learned this? Do we have to learn to laugh?\n M: Not necessarily. Since laughing is something people can do sitting down, costs no money, and requires no special exercise equipment or skill, it's the perfect workout for anyone who doesn't have the time or desire to participate in a regular fitness program.\n W: Oh. Do you have such a program to offer to the general public?\n M: Yes, we do. It's called the Smile Time-Out. You take a deep breath, smile, exhale, and say \"Aaah\" while visualizing all your muscles and cells smiling. Then add to that a memory of a time you felt really good and laughed and laughed.\n W: What about the situation in which you aren't in a mood to laugh?\n M: Even when you fake a smile or laugh, you get the same physiological benefits as when it's the real thing, because your mind is smart, but your body is stupid and can't tell the difference!", "choices": [ "Even a fake one can benefit people physiologically just as well as a real one.", "You can't fool your body by pretending to be happy.", "A smart mind can't tell the difference between a fake one and a real one." ], "summary": "Even a fake one can benefit people physiologically just as well as a real one." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the two speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "W: Now, Mr. Sun, did you see the accident clearly?\n M: Oh, yes. I was standing outside the post office.\n W: Can you remember what time it happened?\n M: Yes, it was 4:25 by my watch.\n W: Good. Now, was the truck going fast?\n M: Yes. Well, perhaps the driver thought the traffic lights were going to change to green. But they were red.\n W: Are you sure, Mr. Sun?\n M: Yes, absolutely sure.\n W: Well, thanks a lot, Mr. Sun. Good-bye.\n M: Good-bye.", "choices": [ "A fight in the street.", "A traffic accident.", "A robbery." ], "summary": "A traffic accident." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the man tell the woman?", "dialogue": "W: Now, Mr. Sun, did you see the accident clearly?\n M: Oh, yes. I was standing outside the post office.\n W: Can you remember what time it happened?\n M: Yes, it was 4:25 by my watch.\n W: Good. Now, was the truck going fast?\n M: Yes. Well, perhaps the driver thought the traffic lights were going to change to green. But they were red.\n W: Are you sure, Mr. Sun?\n M: Yes, absolutely sure.\n W: Well, thanks a lot, Mr. Sun. Good-bye.\n M: Good-bye.", "choices": [ "The driver was drunk.", "The traffic lights were red.", "The post office did not open." ], "summary": "The traffic lights were red." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man want to know?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me, how do you say that word, C-U-S-T-O-M-S?\n F: Customs.", "choices": [ "He wants to know how to pronounce the word.", "He wants to know the meaning of the word.", "He wants to know how to spell the word." ], "summary": "He wants to know how to pronounce the word." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the woman doing?", "dialogue": "M: What's the matter? You've been sitting there for ages, just staring into space.\n W: I told the Brownings I'd send them a postcard. Now I don't know what to say.", "choices": [ "Visiting the Brownings.", "Writing a postcard.", "Looking for a postcard." ], "summary": "Writing a postcard." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they talking about?", "dialogue": "M: It's a perfect day for staying inside.\n W: This rain hasn't let up for 2 weeks. I'm going crazy.", "choices": [ "The traffic.", "The weather.", "Their health." ], "summary": "The weather." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many students are there in Maria's class?", "dialogue": "M: Are there more students in your class than in your brother's class, Maria?\n W: Yes. There are 19 girls and 28 boys in my class, but there are only 35 students in my brother's class.", "choices": [ "35.", "47.", "45." ], "summary": "47." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "M: If Professor King gave us one more week, we would be able to complete the task.\n W: Hm, that would make a big difference.", "choices": [ "He likes his professor.", "He wants a new task.", "He needs more time." ], "summary": "He needs more time." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What happened to Jenny?", "dialogue": "M: This is Jack speaking. Who is this?\n W: This is Jenny, Jack. Could you help me?\n M: Certainly. What is the matter?\n W: My sister had an argument with me yesterday because I lost her lovely pet cat. She was really mad at me. And she hasn't talked to me for a whole day.\n M: Oh, Jenny. In fact, you're the one who made a mistake.\n W: Yes, I know that. But what should I do to make her happy?\n M: If I were you, I'd say sorry to her first and then get her another cat.\n W: That's a good idea. But I don't have.., enough money.\n M: Oh, don't worry. I've got some. I can lend some to you.\n W: That's very kind of you.", "choices": [ "She had a fight with her sister.", "She lost her sister's pet.", "She lost her money." ], "summary": "She lost her sister's pet." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man advise Jenny to do?", "dialogue": "M: This is Jack speaking. Who is this?\n W: This is Jenny, Jack. Could you help me?\n M: Certainly. What is the matter?\n W: My sister had an argument with me yesterday because I lost her lovely pet cat. She was really mad at me. And she hasn't talked to me for a whole day.\n M: Oh, Jenny. In fact, you're the one who made a mistake.\n W: Yes, I know that. But what should I do to make her happy?\n M: If I were you, I'd say sorry to her first and then get her another cat.\n W: That's a good idea. But I don't have.., enough money.\n M: Oh, don't worry. I've got some. I can lend some to you.\n W: That's very kind of you.", "choices": [ "Turn to her parents for help.", "Buy her sister some new clothes.", "Apologize to her sister and buy her a cat." ], "summary": "Apologize to her sister and buy her a cat." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who will lend some money to Jenny?", "dialogue": "M: This is Jack speaking. Who is this?\n W: This is Jenny, Jack. Could you help me?\n M: Certainly. What is the matter?\n W: My sister had an argument with me yesterday because I lost her lovely pet cat. She was really mad at me. And she hasn't talked to me for a whole day.\n M: Oh, Jenny. In fact, you're the one who made a mistake.\n W: Yes, I know that. But what should I do to make her happy?\n M: If I were you, I'd say sorry to her first and then get her another cat.\n W: That's a good idea. But I don't have.., enough money.\n M: Oh, don't worry. I've got some. I can lend some to you.\n W: That's very kind of you.", "choices": [ "Her sister.", "Jack.", "Her parents." ], "summary": "Jack." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Jack have?", "dialogue": "W: Jack said he can give us a fide to the game.\n M: Oh, good, then he does have his car.", "choices": [ "A car.", "A bike.", "A bar." ], "summary": "A car." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How will the man be paid?", "dialogue": "M: When do I get paid?\n W: You'll be paid on the first and fifteenth of every month.\n M: Is the pay by the week or by the hour?\n W: You'll be paid $ 6.50 an hour.", "choices": [ "By the hour.", "By the week.", "By the month." ], "summary": "By the hour." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Will the man carry the bag for the woman?", "dialogue": "M: May I carry the bag for you?\n F: Thank you,but I call do it without help.", "choices": [ "Yes.", "No.", "Maybe." ], "summary": "No." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time is it now?", "dialogue": "M: What time does the party start?\n W: At 10: 30. And we have twenty minutes to get there.", "choices": [ "10:30.", "10:50.", "10:10." ], "summary": "10:10." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does Lisa feel about her work?", "dialogue": "M: Lisa, how are you getting along with our term paper?\n W: I've been writing and rewriting it. I simply don't know if I will ever get it finished.", "choices": [ "Satisfied.", "Frustrated.", "Annoyed." ], "summary": "Frustrated." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did tile girl find out this morning?", "dialogue": "M: Good morning! Did you have a good weekend, Jane?\n W: No, I didn't. I had a busy time. I studied all weekend for today's exam.\n M: But there is no exam today.\n W: I know. I just found out.", "choices": [ "There was an exam this afternoon.", "There was no exam today.", "The exam was postponed to next weekend." ], "summary": "There was no exam today." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "W: You have arranged to Mr. Johnson on Wednesday. So I don't have to write to him, do I?\n M: There's no need to write to him.", "choices": [ "The necessity of writing to Mr. Johnson.", "Who is going to contact Mr. Johnson.", "The arrangement of the Wednesdaymeeting." ], "summary": "The necessity of writing to Mr. Johnson." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does this conve rsation take place?", "dialogue": "M: Hello?\n W: Hello. Is that Dr. Bean?\n M: Yes, it is.\n W: Dr. Bean, I'm making a survey for the National Research Company. I'd like to ask you a few questions about your health habits.\n M: OK.\n W: First question: How often do you take medicine?\n M: I sometimes take aspirin, but that's all.\n W: Do you take vitamins?\n M: No, I never do.\n W: How about exercise?\n M: Well, I often play tennis or handball.\n W: Do you eat any healthy food?\n M: No, I just try to eat good food.\n W: Well, I've finished. Thank you for your help.", "choices": [ "In the street.", "At the man's home.", "On the telephone." ], "summary": "On the telephone." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the questions about?", "dialogue": "M: Hello?\n W: Hello. Is that Dr. Bean?\n M: Yes, it is.\n W: Dr. Bean, I'm making a survey for the National Research Company. I'd like to ask you a few questions about your health habits.\n M: OK.\n W: First question: How often do you take medicine?\n M: I sometimes take aspirin, but that's all.\n W: Do you take vitamins?\n M: No, I never do.\n W: How about exercise?\n M: Well, I often play tennis or handball.\n W: Do you eat any healthy food?\n M: No, I just try to eat good food.\n W: Well, I've finished. Thank you for your help.", "choices": [ "Work.", "Hobbies.", "Health." ], "summary": "Health." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: Did it cost very much to stay overnight in the hotel?\n W: More than you would believe.", "choices": [ "the cost was reasonable", "the cost was unbelievably high", "she likes the hotel" ], "summary": "the cost was unbelievably high" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much does the man know about computers?", "dialogue": "M: Do you know much about computers?\n W: Not a great deal. Why?\n M: I've been reading an article about computers. They are strange and are being used for almost everything.\n W: Yes. But have you learned how to use one?\n M: No. But I'm about to take a course on computers next term.\n W: That's good. You have to know about computers. Computer knowledge is a must whatever you do. You should learn quickly or you will be left behind.\n M: That's true. But first I want to learn the basics. In the library, there are computers. But it's a pity that I could not make use of them.\n W: Well, I can teach you the ABCs, if you like.\n M: That's very kind of you.", "choices": [ "A great deal.", "Only a little.", "Nothing." ], "summary": "Nothing." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman think of computer knowledge?", "dialogue": "M: Do you know much about computers?\n W: Not a great deal. Why?\n M: I've been reading an article about computers. They are strange and are being used for almost everything.\n W: Yes. But have you learned how to use one?\n M: No. But I'm about to take a course on computers next term.\n W: That's good. You have to know about computers. Computer knowledge is a must whatever you do. You should learn quickly or you will be left behind.\n M: That's true. But first I want to learn the basics. In the library, there are computers. But it's a pity that I could not make use of them.\n W: Well, I can teach you the ABCs, if you like.\n M: That's very kind of you.", "choices": [ "It's necessary for everyone no matter what you do.", "It's only important for those who use computers in their jobs.", "It's a must for English teachers." ], "summary": "It's necessary for everyone no matter what you do." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman promise to do?", "dialogue": "M: Do you know much about computers?\n W: Not a great deal. Why?\n M: I've been reading an article about computers. They are strange and are being used for almost everything.\n W: Yes. But have you learned how to use one?\n M: No. But I'm about to take a course on computers next term.\n W: That's good. You have to know about computers. Computer knowledge is a must whatever you do. You should learn quickly or you will be left behind.\n M: That's true. But first I want to learn the basics. In the library, there are computers. But it's a pity that I could not make use of them.\n W: Well, I can teach you the ABCs, if you like.\n M: That's very kind of you.", "choices": [ "To go to the library with the man.", "To help the man with his English.", "To teach the man the basic knowledge about computers." ], "summary": "To teach the man the basic knowledge about computers." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the woman go to London during the vacation?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Jane. It's nice to see you again. I heard that you went to the United Kingdom during the vacation.\n W: Yes. I paid a visit to London and attended a summer course in English.\n M: Wow. It sounds so good. How long did you stay there?\n W: Well, I went there on July 5th and came back on August 15th.\n M: What about the course?\n W: I think the course was well organized. The teachers were nice. They taught us to listen, speak, read and write in English, but it mostly focused on speaking. One interesting thing I found was that the English classes were different from ours because they were very free. You can sit anywhere you like in the classroom. You can ask the teacher questions at any time during the class, and you are welcome to share your ideas with the classmates and teachers. I really enjoy this kind of class.\n M: How interesting! Maybe our teachers should try that.", "choices": [ "To learn English.", "To do business.", "To visit some teachers." ], "summary": "To learn English." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How long did the woman stay in London?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Jane. It's nice to see you again. I heard that you went to the United Kingdom during the vacation.\n W: Yes. I paid a visit to London and attended a summer course in English.\n M: Wow. It sounds so good. How long did you stay there?\n W: Well, I went there on July 5th and came back on August 15th.\n M: What about the course?\n W: I think the course was well organized. The teachers were nice. They taught us to listen, speak, read and write in English, but it mostly focused on speaking. One interesting thing I found was that the English classes were different from ours because they were very free. You can sit anywhere you like in the classroom. You can ask the teacher questions at any time during the class, and you are welcome to share your ideas with the classmates and teachers. I really enjoy this kind of class.\n M: How interesting! Maybe our teachers should try that.", "choices": [ "About 30 days.", "About 40 days.", "About 45 days." ], "summary": "About 40 days." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the woman like particularly about the English classes?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Jane. It's nice to see you again. I heard that you went to the United Kingdom during the vacation.\n W: Yes. I paid a visit to London and attended a summer course in English.\n M: Wow. It sounds so good. How long did you stay there?\n W: Well, I went there on July 5th and came back on August 15th.\n M: What about the course?\n W: I think the course was well organized. The teachers were nice. They taught us to listen, speak, read and write in English, but it mostly focused on speaking. One interesting thing I found was that the English classes were different from ours because they were very free. You can sit anywhere you like in the classroom. You can ask the teacher questions at any time during the class, and you are welcome to share your ideas with the classmates and teachers. I really enjoy this kind of class.\n M: How interesting! Maybe our teachers should try that.", "choices": [ "The teachers were nice.", "There were a lot of activities in class.", "The students were quite free in class." ], "summary": "The students were quite free in class." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When does the woman's class start on Tuesdays?", "dialogue": "M: Does your class start at 8:00 every morning?\n W: No. On Wednesdays it starts at 9:00 and on Fridays at 10:00.", "choices": [ "At 10:00.", "At 9:00.", "At 8:00." ], "summary": "At 8:00." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does this conversation take place?", "dialogue": "Dad: Hey. Uh, what are you doing home this weekend? I thought classes didn't end until next week.\n Daughter: Hi Dad. I love you.\n Dad: Ah, the three magic words: I NEED HELP! I've heard those before.\n Daughter: Uh, Well, we'd better sit down.\n Dad: Uh, this doesn't sound good.\n Daughter: Well, first of all ... hey, is that painting on the wall new?\n Dad: No, no, no, no, no. Let's get back to the conversation now.\n Daughter: Okay, first of all, I am failing all of my classes, I lost my job, I wrecked my car, I mean, your car last week. It's at the bottom of the lake ... I think, and the laptop I borrowed from you ... well, it was in the backseat of the car. That's all of the good news.\n Dad: Uh, wait ...\n Daughter: Dad. You're not saying anything ...\n Dad: Okay. Now, what's the bad news?\n Daughter: Well, I just found out that my old boyfriend was a member of a gang; he says that he and 20 of his friends are gonna come over here to talk to you about what you posted on their Facebook page.\n Dad: I don't even know how to use Facebook!\n Daughter: Well, you do now. I have to go. I'd rather not be here in about 20 minutes. Love you. Bye.\n Dad: Ugh!!", "choices": [ "at the girl's dormitory", "at their home", "in the car" ], "summary": "at their home" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What might have happened to the family car?", "dialogue": "Dad: Hey. Uh, what are you doing home this weekend? I thought classes didn't end until next week.\n Daughter: Hi Dad. I love you.\n Dad: Ah, the three magic words: I NEED HELP! I've heard those before.\n Daughter: Uh, Well, we'd better sit down.\n Dad: Uh, this doesn't sound good.\n Daughter: Well, first of all ... hey, is that painting on the wall new?\n Dad: No, no, no, no, no. Let's get back to the conversation now.\n Daughter: Okay, first of all, I am failing all of my classes, I lost my job, I wrecked my car, I mean, your car last week. It's at the bottom of the lake ... I think, and the laptop I borrowed from you ... well, it was in the backseat of the car. That's all of the good news.\n Dad: Uh, wait ...\n Daughter: Dad. You're not saying anything ...\n Dad: Okay. Now, what's the bad news?\n Daughter: Well, I just found out that my old boyfriend was a member of a gang; he says that he and 20 of his friends are gonna come over here to talk to you about what you posted on their Facebook page.\n Dad: I don't even know how to use Facebook!\n Daughter: Well, you do now. I have to go. I'd rather not be here in about 20 minutes. Love you. Bye.\n Dad: Ugh!!", "choices": [ "The woman drove it into some deep water.", "Some people stole the vehicle by the lake.", "The man's daughter hit a tree on a picnic." ], "summary": "The woman drove it into some deep water." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The father's computer is currently ____________.", "dialogue": "Dad: Hey. Uh, what are you doing home this weekend? I thought classes didn't end until next week.\n Daughter: Hi Dad. I love you.\n Dad: Ah, the three magic words: I NEED HELP! I've heard those before.\n Daughter: Uh, Well, we'd better sit down.\n Dad: Uh, this doesn't sound good.\n Daughter: Well, first of all ... hey, is that painting on the wall new?\n Dad: No, no, no, no, no. Let's get back to the conversation now.\n Daughter: Okay, first of all, I am failing all of my classes, I lost my job, I wrecked my car, I mean, your car last week. It's at the bottom of the lake ... I think, and the laptop I borrowed from you ... well, it was in the backseat of the car. That's all of the good news.\n Dad: Uh, wait ...\n Daughter: Dad. You're not saying anything ...\n Dad: Okay. Now, what's the bad news?\n Daughter: Well, I just found out that my old boyfriend was a member of a gang; he says that he and 20 of his friends are gonna come over here to talk to you about what you posted on their Facebook page.\n Dad: I don't even know how to use Facebook!\n Daughter: Well, you do now. I have to go. I'd rather not be here in about 20 minutes. Love you. Bye.\n Dad: Ugh!!", "choices": [ "in a repair shop after the woman dumped water on it", "being stored safely in the vehicle by the lake", "in serious trouble unless it is in a waterproof container" ], "summary": "in serious trouble unless it is in a waterproof container" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "The man's daughter might have been dating a man who was ___________.", "dialogue": "Dad: Hey. Uh, what are you doing home this weekend? I thought classes didn't end until next week.\n Daughter: Hi Dad. I love you.\n Dad: Ah, the three magic words: I NEED HELP! I've heard those before.\n Daughter: Uh, Well, we'd better sit down.\n Dad: Uh, this doesn't sound good.\n Daughter: Well, first of all ... hey, is that painting on the wall new?\n Dad: No, no, no, no, no. Let's get back to the conversation now.\n Daughter: Okay, first of all, I am failing all of my classes, I lost my job, I wrecked my car, I mean, your car last week. It's at the bottom of the lake ... I think, and the laptop I borrowed from you ... well, it was in the backseat of the car. That's all of the good news.\n Dad: Uh, wait ...\n Daughter: Dad. You're not saying anything ...\n Dad: Okay. Now, what's the bad news?\n Daughter: Well, I just found out that my old boyfriend was a member of a gang; he says that he and 20 of his friends are gonna come over here to talk to you about what you posted on their Facebook page.\n Dad: I don't even know how to use Facebook!\n Daughter: Well, you do now. I have to go. I'd rather not be here in about 20 minutes. Love you. Bye.\n Dad: Ugh!!", "choices": [ "majoring in criminal justice at the university", "or will be involved in some illegal activity", "working as an officer in a police gang unit" ], "summary": "or will be involved in some illegal activity" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "From the conversation, the father's best course of action in the next 20 minutes is to ____________.", "dialogue": "Dad: Hey. Uh, what are you doing home this weekend? I thought classes didn't end until next week.\n Daughter: Hi Dad. I love you.\n Dad: Ah, the three magic words: I NEED HELP! I've heard those before.\n Daughter: Uh, Well, we'd better sit down.\n Dad: Uh, this doesn't sound good.\n Daughter: Well, first of all ... hey, is that painting on the wall new?\n Dad: No, no, no, no, no. Let's get back to the conversation now.\n Daughter: Okay, first of all, I am failing all of my classes, I lost my job, I wrecked my car, I mean, your car last week. It's at the bottom of the lake ... I think, and the laptop I borrowed from you ... well, it was in the backseat of the car. That's all of the good news.\n Dad: Uh, wait ...\n Daughter: Dad. You're not saying anything ...\n Dad: Okay. Now, what's the bad news?\n Daughter: Well, I just found out that my old boyfriend was a member of a gang; he says that he and 20 of his friends are gonna come over here to talk to you about what you posted on their Facebook page.\n Dad: I don't even know how to use Facebook!\n Daughter: Well, you do now. I have to go. I'd rather not be here in about 20 minutes. Love you. Bye.\n Dad: Ugh!!", "choices": [ "sit on his front porch and watch the sunset", "plant some new sunflowers in his yard", "jump in his car and leave home or call the police" ], "summary": "jump in his car and leave home or call the police" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is Fiona?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, Daisy. Are you sure that Thompson is in hospital?\n W: Yes. His sister Fiona told me that. She is going to the hospital to see him.\n M: Do you think I can go with her?\n W: I don't know. Why not ask her yourself?", "choices": [ "The woman speaker.", "Thompson's sister.", "Daisy's sister." ], "summary": "Thompson's sister." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time is it?", "dialogue": "F: The film starts at eight o'clock.\n M: We still have 9 quarter.", "choices": [ "7:50", "7:45", "7:00" ], "summary": "7:45" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much will the man pay if he buys two shirts?", "dialogue": "M: This shirt looks very nice. How much is it?\n W: It's eight dollars if you buy one. But you pay four dollars less if you buy two.", "choices": [ "4 dollars", "12 dollars", "16 dollars" ], "summary": "12 dollars" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they talking about?", "dialogue": "W: Hey, Bob, what are you up to this weekend?\n M: Nothing in particular. Why? Do you have something in mind?\n W: Yeah. A friend of mine told me about a relatively new bar in the centre of town. It's called The Pharmacy and the decor is made of old medical stuff.", "choices": [ "A new bar in the town.", "A friend of the woman's.", "The plan for the weekend." ], "summary": "The plan for the weekend." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the man probably do?", "dialogue": "M: Why don't I take out the garbage?\n W: Please do. I haven't got time to do it yet.", "choices": [ "Eat cabbage.", "Put the car in the garage.", "Throw out the rubbish." ], "summary": "Throw out the rubbish." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who has been to Yellowstone National Park?", "dialogue": "W: Have you ever been to Yellowstone National Park? My uncle is taking me there for the first time next weekend.\n M: No. My parents went there with my sister before I was born, though.", "choices": [ "The woman.", "The man's uncle.", "The man's sister." ], "summary": "The man's sister." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which floor is the meeting room?", "dialogue": "F: Excuse me, is the meeting room on the fifth floor or the sixth floor?\n M: Oh no, it's on the fourth floor. This way, please.", "choices": [ "On the fifth floor.", "On the sixth floor.", "On the fourth floor." ], "summary": "On the fourth floor." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the woman apologize?", "dialogue": "Woman: I'm sorry, the cake is late. We'll do better next time, I promise.\n Man: Well, I'm sorry too. You have to take it back. The birthday party is over and we don't need the cake any more.", "choices": [ "She made a late delivery.", "She went to the wrong place.", "She couldn't take the cake back." ], "summary": "She made a late delivery." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is true about Mr. Brown?", "dialogue": "W: You are late for work today, Mr. Brown. It's unusual.\n M: I'm sorry. There was something wrong with my bike.", "choices": [ "He looks unusual today.", "He is usually late for work.", "There is always something wrong with his bike." ], "summary": "He looks unusual today." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers mainly talking about?", "dialogue": "M: You see the list of books for this course?\n W: Yes, Dr. Downs said he expects us to have the first five on the list. He is going to discuss them in detail.\n M: Are you going to buy them?\n W: I don't know. These books are expensive. And I don't have a lot of money on me.\n M: How about sharing them with me?\n W: Sounds good.\n M: Let's do this. I will buy three and you buy two of them.\n W: I would rather do it this way: we pay fifty-fifty for the books now. And at the end of the course you can take the books you find more interesting and I will take the ones I like.\n M: What if we both like the same books?\n W: Come on, we are not going to argue over that, are we?\n M: I was just joking. It's definitely a better idea.\n W: Then let's get the books as soon as possible.", "choices": [ "Buying the books for their course.", "The money needed for the books.", "Sharing the books with each other." ], "summary": "Buying the books for their course." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does Dr Downs want his students to have these five books?", "dialogue": "M: You see the list of books for this course?\n W: Yes, Dr. Downs said he expects us to have the first five on the list. He is going to discuss them in detail.\n M: Are you going to buy them?\n W: I don't know. These books are expensive. And I don't have a lot of money on me.\n M: How about sharing them with me?\n W: Sounds good.\n M: Let's do this. I will buy three and you buy two of them.\n W: I would rather do it this way: we pay fifty-fifty for the books now. And at the end of the course you can take the books you find more interesting and I will take the ones I like.\n M: What if we both like the same books?\n W: Come on, we are not going to argue over that, are we?\n M: I was just joking. It's definitely a better idea.\n W: Then let's get the books as soon as possible.", "choices": [ "These books are not expensive.", "He wants his students to read more.", "He wants to discuss them in detail." ], "summary": "He wants to discuss them in detail." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the woman plan to solve the problems about the books?", "dialogue": "M: You see the list of books for this course?\n W: Yes, Dr. Downs said he expects us to have the first five on the list. He is going to discuss them in detail.\n M: Are you going to buy them?\n W: I don't know. These books are expensive. And I don't have a lot of money on me.\n M: How about sharing them with me?\n W: Sounds good.\n M: Let's do this. I will buy three and you buy two of them.\n W: I would rather do it this way: we pay fifty-fifty for the books now. And at the end of the course you can take the books you find more interesting and I will take the ones I like.\n M: What if we both like the same books?\n W: Come on, we are not going to argue over that, are we?\n M: I was just joking. It's definitely a better idea.\n W: Then let's get the books as soon as possible.", "choices": [ "She buys three and the man buys two.", "She pays the man fifty dollars for sharing.", "They each pay half of the total amount for the books." ], "summary": "They each pay half of the total amount for the books." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much does one shirt cost?", "dialogue": "W: They are very nice shirts. How much are they?\n M: 6.50 dollars for each. But 12 dollars for two. They are really nice.", "choices": [ "$ 6.00.", "$ 6.50.", "$ 12.00." ], "summary": "$ 6.50." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the woman feel?", "dialogue": "M: Linda, how are you getting along with the translation work?\n W: I have written and rewritten so much that I don't know if I'll ever get it finished.", "choices": [ "Discouraged.", "Satisfied.", "Delighted." ], "summary": "Discouraged." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which of the following does the man love best?", "dialogue": "W: Henry, what do you like eating best, noodles, rice or spaghetti?\n M: You may not believe it, but I love rice.\n W: Really? Rice is what Chinese love, but you're not Chinese.\n M: Well, I spent fourteen years in a southern city in China. I didn't come to the US with my parents until I was fourteen years old.", "choices": [ "Rice.", "Noodles.", "Spaghetti." ], "summary": "Rice." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When did the man come to the US?", "dialogue": "W: Henry, what do you like eating best, noodles, rice or spaghetti?\n M: You may not believe it, but I love rice.\n W: Really? Rice is what Chinese love, but you're not Chinese.\n M: Well, I spent fourteen years in a southern city in China. I didn't come to the US with my parents until I was fourteen years old.", "choices": [ "At the age of 4.", "At the age of 10.", "At the age of 14." ], "summary": "At the age of 14." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many times has the man seen the movie?", "dialogue": "W: I have seen the movie \"Superman\" three times. I still really enjoy it.\n M: That's nothing. I have seen it twice that often and my brother has seen it ten times.", "choices": [ "3 times.", "6 times.", "9 times." ], "summary": "6 times." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: Did you hear about the big snow storm in Iowa yesterday? Three feet and twelve hours.\n W: Yeah, and I hear it's heading our way. We're supposed to get the same thing tonight.", "choices": [ "She has canceled her trip to the north.", "The snowstorm is getting weaker.", "They also may get a lot of snow." ], "summary": "They also may get a lot of snow." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the weather probably be like tomorrow?", "dialogue": "M: Maria, can yon go on a picnic with us tomorrow?\n W: It's supposed to rain tomorrow.", "choices": [ "Rainy.", "Sunny.", "Cloudy." ], "summary": "Rainy." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When should the woman hand in the project?", "dialogue": "M: Jane, Professor Keller asked about you today and how you were coming along with the project on pollution. By the way, I handed mine in the day before yesterday.\n W: Whoops. I was supposed to give it to her yesterday.", "choices": [ "Today.", "Yesterday.", "The day before yesterday." ], "summary": "Yesterday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why can't the woman go to the man's office?", "dialogue": "M: Can you come to my office at 9 tomorrow morning?\n W: I'm afraid not. I'll send the form to the headquarters then.", "choices": [ "She will meet the manager.", "She will go to the headquarters.", "She will fill in the forms." ], "summary": "She will go to the headquarters." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: I asked your mother about your bike accident. She didn't know anything about it.\n W: That's because I made it up.", "choices": [ "She doesn't have a bike.", "Her mother made up the story.", "She didn't tell the man the truth." ], "summary": "She didn't tell the man the truth." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman really imply?", "dialogue": "M: You are very busy recently, aren't you?\n W: Yeah. I have to bend over for more than ten hours a day from Monday to Friday, and even worse, on weekends I can not spare myself from my project.", "choices": [ "She can rest on weekends.", "She has to work on weekends.", "She works for only eight hours each day." ], "summary": "She has to work on weekends." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: I wonder if you could sell me the Psychology textbooks. You took the course last semester, didn't you?\n M: As a matter of fact, I already sold them back to the school bookstore.", "choices": [ "The woman has to get the textbooks in other ways.", "The woman has sold her used textbooks to the bookstore.", "The man is going to buy his textbooks from a bookstore." ], "summary": "The woman has to get the textbooks in other ways." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the speed limit in this area?", "dialogue": "M: Why are you giving me a ticket for speeding, officer? I was only on 50.\n W: Can't you read? That was 10 MPH over the limit.", "choices": [ "60MPH.", "50MPH.", "40MPH." ], "summary": "40MPH." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What happened to Mr. Runt's project?", "dialogue": "M: How did Mr. Hunt's project turn out? I heard he had trouble with the financing, but then he could get the loan he wanted.\n W: It's true. He did have difficulties at first. But all in all, the project couldn't have turned out better.", "choices": [ "It was fairly successful.", "It was hard and futile.", "It failed for lack of fund." ], "summary": "It was fairly successful." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is Alice?", "dialogue": "M: Jane, do you have a pen pal?\n W: Yes, I do. Her name is Alice.\n M: Where is she?\n W: In England. But we don't often write to each other because neither of us has much time. We both have a lot of work to do.\n M: Do you know what your pen pal's hobbies are?\n W: Yes. She enjoys listening to music. Among school subjects, she likes math best.\n M: Are you going to write to her soon?\n W: I'm not sure. I'm pretty busy. But I'll write to her when I have time.", "choices": [ "In England.", "In the US.", "In Italy." ], "summary": "In England." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which is Alice's favorite subject?", "dialogue": "M: Jane, do you have a pen pal?\n W: Yes, I do. Her name is Alice.\n M: Where is she?\n W: In England. But we don't often write to each other because neither of us has much time. We both have a lot of work to do.\n M: Do you know what your pen pal's hobbies are?\n W: Yes. She enjoys listening to music. Among school subjects, she likes math best.\n M: Are you going to write to her soon?\n W: I'm not sure. I'm pretty busy. But I'll write to her when I have time.", "choices": [ "Math.", "Music.", "P.E." ], "summary": "Math." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why can't Jane write to Alice now?", "dialogue": "M: Jane, do you have a pen pal?\n W: Yes, I do. Her name is Alice.\n M: Where is she?\n W: In England. But we don't often write to each other because neither of us has much time. We both have a lot of work to do.\n M: Do you know what your pen pal's hobbies are?\n W: Yes. She enjoys listening to music. Among school subjects, she likes math best.\n M: Are you going to write to her soon?\n W: I'm not sure. I'm pretty busy. But I'll write to her when I have time.", "choices": [ "Alice's computer isn't working.", "She cannot spare the time.", "She doesn't want to disturb Alice's study." ], "summary": "She cannot spare the time." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What would the man like to have here?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me. Can I help you?\n M: Er... Could I have some writing paper and envelopes?\n W: Do you mean paper for writing letters?\n M: Yes.\n W: They are here in the showcase. Which one would you like?\n M: I want this kind of paper and that kind of envelope.\n W: All right, sir. Anything else?\n M: Yes, five fifty-- cent stamps.\n W: Er... There will be four dollars and sixty cents altogether.\n M: Here is five dollars.\n W: Thank you. Here is the change.\n M: Thanks.", "choices": [ "Something for his study.", "Something for his letters.", "Something for his showcase." ], "summary": "Something for his letters." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many stamps does the man buy?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me. Can I help you?\n M: Er... Could I have some writing paper and envelopes?\n W: Do you mean paper for writing letters?\n M: Yes.\n W: They are here in the showcase. Which one would you like?\n M: I want this kind of paper and that kind of envelope.\n W: All right, sir. Anything else?\n M: Yes, five fifty-- cent stamps.\n W: Er... There will be four dollars and sixty cents altogether.\n M: Here is five dollars.\n W: Thank you. Here is the change.\n M: Thanks.", "choices": [ "Fifty.", "Five.", "Fifteen." ], "summary": "Five." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much is the change?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me. Can I help you?\n M: Er... Could I have some writing paper and envelopes?\n W: Do you mean paper for writing letters?\n M: Yes.\n W: They are here in the showcase. Which one would you like?\n M: I want this kind of paper and that kind of envelope.\n W: All right, sir. Anything else?\n M: Yes, five fifty-- cent stamps.\n W: Er... There will be four dollars and sixty cents altogether.\n M: Here is five dollars.\n W: Thank you. Here is the change.\n M: Thanks.", "choices": [ "Forty cents.", "Sixty cents.", "One dollar." ], "summary": "Forty cents." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man doing now?", "dialogue": "W: Where are you from?\n M: Australia, from Sydney. I was at university, you know, I just finished and, er...I thought I'd go off around the world for a bit.\n W: What a long way to come! You have a long holiday, I suppose.\n M: Well, I finished my studies, you know, and found a job in a shipping firm. But I have three months,holiday before I start work. So I thought I just take some time to go around the world. If I need money, I just work where I am, you know, mainly teach English to young children. I used to work in a school,and I like children. But at the moment, I'm just having a holiday, wonderful here. I first arrived in Europe a couple of weeks ago. I went to France and, er, I came around... er...through Britain and I went right across to Japan, and then Korea. Now, here I am, in China.\n W: Wonderful! You must tell us all about your travels, because we're all very interested. I'll be working in a foreign trading firm soon. That'll help me learn something about other countries.\n M: Well. There's not much to tell, really. But I can show you photos and postcards.\n W: But...um...listen. Maybe, if you'd like, you can come to my home and have supper with us and, er...\n M: Oh. That's would be lovely.\n W: Well, you can tell us all about your stories and we can make you a very nice meal. How about that?\n M: That would be wonderful. A wonderful Chinese meal! A real Chinese meal! How lovely that would be! Wonderful!\n W: Good!", "choices": [ "Trying to find a job.", "Traveling round the world.", "Teaching English for money." ], "summary": "Traveling round the world." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where will the man be working?", "dialogue": "W: Where are you from?\n M: Australia, from Sydney. I was at university, you know, I just finished and, er...I thought I'd go off around the world for a bit.\n W: What a long way to come! You have a long holiday, I suppose.\n M: Well, I finished my studies, you know, and found a job in a shipping firm. But I have three months,holiday before I start work. So I thought I just take some time to go around the world. If I need money, I just work where I am, you know, mainly teach English to young children. I used to work in a school,and I like children. But at the moment, I'm just having a holiday, wonderful here. I first arrived in Europe a couple of weeks ago. I went to France and, er, I came around... er...through Britain and I went right across to Japan, and then Korea. Now, here I am, in China.\n W: Wonderful! You must tell us all about your travels, because we're all very interested. I'll be working in a foreign trading firm soon. That'll help me learn something about other countries.\n M: Well. There's not much to tell, really. But I can show you photos and postcards.\n W: But...um...listen. Maybe, if you'd like, you can come to my home and have supper with us and, er...\n M: Oh. That's would be lovely.\n W: Well, you can tell us all about your stories and we can make you a very nice meal. How about that?\n M: That would be wonderful. A wonderful Chinese meal! A real Chinese meal! How lovely that would be! Wonderful!\n W: Good!", "choices": [ "In an Australian school.", "In a shipping company.", "In a foreign trading firm." ], "summary": "In a shipping company." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the speakers do together in the evening?", "dialogue": "W: Where are you from?\n M: Australia, from Sydney. I was at university, you know, I just finished and, er...I thought I'd go off around the world for a bit.\n W: What a long way to come! You have a long holiday, I suppose.\n M: Well, I finished my studies, you know, and found a job in a shipping firm. But I have three months,holiday before I start work. So I thought I just take some time to go around the world. If I need money, I just work where I am, you know, mainly teach English to young children. I used to work in a school,and I like children. But at the moment, I'm just having a holiday, wonderful here. I first arrived in Europe a couple of weeks ago. I went to France and, er, I came around... er...through Britain and I went right across to Japan, and then Korea. Now, here I am, in China.\n W: Wonderful! You must tell us all about your travels, because we're all very interested. I'll be working in a foreign trading firm soon. That'll help me learn something about other countries.\n M: Well. There's not much to tell, really. But I can show you photos and postcards.\n W: But...um...listen. Maybe, if you'd like, you can come to my home and have supper with us and, er...\n M: Oh. That's would be lovely.\n W: Well, you can tell us all about your stories and we can make you a very nice meal. How about that?\n M: That would be wonderful. A wonderful Chinese meal! A real Chinese meal! How lovely that would be! Wonderful!\n W: Good!", "choices": [ "Go sightseeing in the city.", "Eat in a Chinese restaurant.", "Have a home-made dinner." ], "summary": "Have a home-made dinner." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is Wallace now?", "dialogue": "W: Hello. This is Violet from the Rainbow Hotel. Is Wallace at home?\n M: No. He's at the lab, but he will be back home at four o'clock.", "choices": [ "In the hotel.", "At home.", "At the lab." ], "summary": "At the lab." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they mainly talking about?", "dialogue": "W: I want to find a part-time job during the summer vacation and earn some money. How about you?\n M: I'm going to take a few summer courses so that I can graduate early next year.", "choices": [ "Job hunting.", "Vacation plans.", "School courses." ], "summary": "Job hunting." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did the man do last night?", "dialogue": "W: I expected you'd come to my birthday party yesterday.\n M: I'm terribly sorry. Susan. I had to see off a friend of mine at the airport last night.", "choices": [ "He went to visit a friend.", "He went to say goodbye to his friend at the airport.", "He went to another city with his friend." ], "summary": "He went to say goodbye to his friend at the airport." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: Do you think we should urge Bob to study English?\n W: We'll have to leave that decision up to him.", "choices": [ "They should go up to Bob's study.", "Bob should decide about English for himeself.", "Bob is leaving for England." ], "summary": "Bob should decide about English for himeself." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman suggest the man do?", "dialogue": "M: Your sister Jane didn't recognize me at first.\n W: I'm not surprised. Why on earth don't you lose some weight?", "choices": [ "Go on a diet.", "Talk to her sister.", "Introduce himself first." ], "summary": "Go on a diet." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is answering the phone?", "dialogue": "M: 7286712\n W: Hello, Susan's speaking, may I speak to Judy please?\n M: I'm afraid she is not here at the moment. I am her brother, shall I take a massage?\n W: Yes, you see, Judy and I plan to play table tennis tomorrow, but my cosine has broken my bat, I think Judy has an extra one, so please ask her to bring it for me.\n M: So, Susan called, her table tennis bat broke, hope Judy bring an extra one.\n W: Yes, thank you, er.... One more thing, I lent her a book a couple of weeks ago, I think she has probably forgotten it all together, could you possibly ask her to bring along that book as well.\n M: Ok, bring along Susan's book.\n W: Thank you very much!\n M: Bye!", "choices": [ "Judy's brother.", "Susan's cousin.", "Judy's cousin." ], "summary": "Judy's brother." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What has happened to Susan's bat?", "dialogue": "M: 7286712\n W: Hello, Susan's speaking, may I speak to Judy please?\n M: I'm afraid she is not here at the moment. I am her brother, shall I take a massage?\n W: Yes, you see, Judy and I plan to play table tennis tomorrow, but my cosine has broken my bat, I think Judy has an extra one, so please ask her to bring it for me.\n M: So, Susan called, her table tennis bat broke, hope Judy bring an extra one.\n W: Yes, thank you, er.... One more thing, I lent her a book a couple of weeks ago, I think she has probably forgotten it all together, could you possibly ask her to bring along that book as well.\n M: Ok, bring along Susan's book.\n W: Thank you very much!\n M: Bye!", "choices": [ "It's stolen.", "It's lost.", "It's broken." ], "summary": "It's broken." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does Susan ask Judy to do tomorrow?", "dialogue": "M: 7286712\n W: Hello, Susan's speaking, may I speak to Judy please?\n M: I'm afraid she is not here at the moment. I am her brother, shall I take a massage?\n W: Yes, you see, Judy and I plan to play table tennis tomorrow, but my cosine has broken my bat, I think Judy has an extra one, so please ask her to bring it for me.\n M: So, Susan called, her table tennis bat broke, hope Judy bring an extra one.\n W: Yes, thank you, er.... One more thing, I lent her a book a couple of weeks ago, I think she has probably forgotten it all together, could you possibly ask her to bring along that book as well.\n M: Ok, bring along Susan's book.\n W: Thank you very much!\n M: Bye!", "choices": [ "Bring the book and the extra bat.", "Call Susan and her cousin back.", "Play table tennis with her brother." ], "summary": "Bring the book and the extra bat." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman doing?", "dialogue": "M: It's nice and quiet here, away from the dust and noise of city. And our apartments are new and well-furnished.\n W: It's a good place except it is a bit far from the place where we work. Anyway, I'll talk with my husband tonight and give you a call tomorrow.", "choices": [ "Looking for an apartment.", "Looking for a job.", "Taking a suburban excursion." ], "summary": "Looking for an apartment." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many people does the school football team also need?", "dialogue": "W: I heard that you joined the football team in our school?\n M: Yes. But until now, there are only six members including me.", "choices": [ "Four.", "Five.", "Six." ], "summary": "Five." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who will go to America?", "dialogue": "W: Will you go to America alone?\n M: My mother will go with me.", "choices": [ "The woman.", "The man.", "The man and his mother." ], "summary": "The man and his mother." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How is Jim now?", "dialogue": "F: Have you heard anything about Jim since his accident?\n M: Well, I met his sister yesterday, she told me that he was out of hospital.", "choices": [ "He is in hospital.", "He doesn't work in the hospital.", "He is OK." ], "summary": "He is OK." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the women suggest the man prepare for Professor Yang's exam?", "dialogue": "M: Have you taken Professor Yang's exam before? I'm kind of nervous.\n W: Yes. Just concentrate on the important ideas she's talked about in the class and ignore the details.", "choices": [ "Review the details of all her lessons.", "Focus on the main points of her lectures.", "Talk with her about his learning problems." ], "summary": "Focus on the main points of her lectures." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How late at least does the man have to check his ticket?", "dialogue": "W: We can start at 9:00 and arrive in Guangzhou around 12:00. Is it OK?\n M: Can we start early? My train will start at 12:05 a. m, and it will stop checking tickets at least 30 minutes ahead.", "choices": [ "12:05 p.m.", "12:45 p.m.", "11:35 a.m." ], "summary": "11:35 a.m." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time is it now?", "dialogue": "W: I can come to see you again in half an hour. Is it all right?\n M: Good. That means you'll be here at ten forty.", "choices": [ "9:30.", "10:10.", "10:00." ], "summary": "10:10." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much did the hotel cost?", "dialogue": "W: How was your vacation last month?\n M: It was nice but expensive. We thought the hotel would cost 15 dollars, but it was three times that much.", "choices": [ "5 dollars.", "15 dollars.", "45 dollars." ], "summary": "45 dollars." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man suggest?", "dialogue": "W: I'm moving to a new place tomorrow. Could you possibly give me a hand?\n M: Sure. Why not ask around the department and see if some of the other students will be free, too?", "choices": [ "Moving into a different office in the department.", "Joining the other students in the department.", "Finding more students to help with the move." ], "summary": "Finding more students to help with the move." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much do they have between them?", "dialogue": "M: The radio costs $40, but I only have $30.\n W: I have $16. Would you like to borrow it?", "choices": [ "$46.", "$86.", "$56." ], "summary": "$46." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the speakers mainly talking about?", "dialogue": "W: What topic did you finally choose for the term paper for your World Economy class?\n M: After thinking about a few ideas, I finally settled on the difference between Japanese and American styles of management.\n W: Hmm. Why did you choose a topic like that?\n M: Well, I'm planning to study Business in graduate school next year. After that, I hope to start my own company.\n W: Isn't that a coincidence! I'm also doing a paper on how Japanese management styles are being adapted by American firms for my Comparative Cultures class.\n M: Why don't we sit down and share some of our sources after we've each been to the library?\n W: Great idea! Should we meet at the snack bar next Wednesday at this time?\n M: That's fine with me. See you then.", "choices": [ "Topics for their term paper.", "Different majors.", "Holiday plans." ], "summary": "Topics for their term paper." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man plan to study in graduate school?", "dialogue": "W: What topic did you finally choose for the term paper for your World Economy class?\n M: After thinking about a few ideas, I finally settled on the difference between Japanese and American styles of management.\n W: Hmm. Why did you choose a topic like that?\n M: Well, I'm planning to study Business in graduate school next year. After that, I hope to start my own company.\n W: Isn't that a coincidence! I'm also doing a paper on how Japanese management styles are being adapted by American firms for my Comparative Cultures class.\n M: Why don't we sit down and share some of our sources after we've each been to the library?\n W: Great idea! Should we meet at the snack bar next Wednesday at this time?\n M: That's fine with me. See you then.", "choices": [ "Law.", "Business.", "Literature." ], "summary": "Business." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the woman suggest they meet next Wednesday?", "dialogue": "W: What topic did you finally choose for the term paper for your World Economy class?\n M: After thinking about a few ideas, I finally settled on the difference between Japanese and American styles of management.\n W: Hmm. Why did you choose a topic like that?\n M: Well, I'm planning to study Business in graduate school next year. After that, I hope to start my own company.\n W: Isn't that a coincidence! I'm also doing a paper on how Japanese management styles are being adapted by American firms for my Comparative Cultures class.\n M: Why don't we sit down and share some of our sources after we've each been to the library?\n W: Great idea! Should we meet at the snack bar next Wednesday at this time?\n M: That's fine with me. See you then.", "choices": [ "At the school gate.", "At a reading room.", "At a snack bar." ], "summary": "At a snack bar." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is George now?", "dialogue": "M: Has George returned from Europe yet?\n W: Yes, but he had been only here for three days before his company sent him to Canada.", "choices": [ "Europe.", "Here.", "Canada." ], "summary": "Canada." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man have for this meal?", "dialogue": "M: I'd like an Italian soup to start with and then some fried noodles.\n W: All right. Anything else?\n M: Yes, I'd like a cup of coffee afterwards. Make it hot, please.\n W: I've got it, sir.", "choices": [ "Soup, noodles and iced coffee.", "Sandwich, noodles and hot coffee.", "Soup, noodles and hot coffee." ], "summary": "Soup, noodles and hot coffee." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman want the man to do?", "dialogue": "M: Christmas is around the corner. And I'm looking for a gift for my girlfriend. Any suggestions?\n W: Well you have to tell me something about your girlfriend first. Also, what's your budget?", "choices": [ "Plan his budget carefully.", "Give her more information.", "Ask someone else for advice." ], "summary": "Give her more information." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why didn't they meet that evening?", "dialogue": "W: George. Where were you yesterday evening? I expected to see you at the concert.\n M: Oh, I waited for you at the corner of your street. Then I looked for you at your flat, but the housekeeper said you were out.", "choices": [ "They were both busy doing their own work.", "They waited for each other at different places.", "They went to the street corner at different times." ], "summary": "They waited for each other at different places." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is the woman probably speaking to?", "dialogue": "W: It's always been hard to get this car into first gear. And now the clutch seems to be slipping.\n M: If you leave the car with me, I will fix it for you this afternoon.", "choices": [ "A car dealer.", "A mechanic.", "A driving examiner." ], "summary": "A mechanic." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the man asking the woman to do?", "dialogue": "M: I'd like to have a talk with your director sometime this week. Could you arrange it for me?\n W: He's rather busy these days. But I'll see what I can do.", "choices": [ "To put him through to the director.", "To have a talk with the director abouthis work.", "To arrange an appointment for him withthe director." ], "summary": "To arrange an appointment for him withthe director." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they talking about on the phone?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, this is doctor Marita from the emergency department. I have a 70-year-old patient with a fractured ankle.\n W: OK, send him toward 3.", "choices": [ "The admission of a patient.", "Diagnosis of an illness.", "The old man's serious condition." ], "summary": "The old man's serious condition." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man suggest they should do?", "dialogue": "W: We do need another bookshelf in this room. But the problem is the space forit.\n M: How about moving the old dining table to the kitchen?", "choices": [ "Find a larger room.", "Sell the old table.", "Rearrange some furniture." ], "summary": "Rearrange some furniture." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man imply?", "dialogue": "W: You had a job interview yesterday, didn't you? How did it go?\n M: Not too bad, I guess. There were about 20 candidates competing for the sales manager's job. And finally it was down to three of us, but the other two seemed better qualified.", "choices": [ "He is confident he will get the job.", "His chance of getting the job is slim.", "It isn't easy to find a qualified sales manager." ], "summary": "His chance of getting the job is slim." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman say about the banana pie?", "dialogue": "M: Would you like to try the banana pie? It's incredible.\n W: Well, to tell the truth I don't car emuch dessert.", "choices": [ "It doesn't appeal to her.", "It's incredibly delicious.", "She has already tasted it." ], "summary": "It doesn't appeal to her." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation most probably take place?", "dialogue": "M: Good morning. May I help you?\n W: I'd like to exchange some money first.\n M: Anything else?\n W: Then open a saving account.", "choices": [ "In a post office.", "In a hotel.", "In a bank." ], "summary": "In a bank." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the purpose of Mr. Saunders' visit?", "dialogue": "W: Please have a seat, Mr. Saunders. I received your job resume last week, and it was very impressed.\n M: Thank you!\n W: We are a small financial company trading mostly stocks and bonds may I ask why you are so interested in working for us?\n M: Your company has an impressive reputation and I've always wanted to work for a smaller company.\n W: That's good to hear. Would you mind telling me a little bit about your present job?\n M: I'm currently working in a large international company in charge of a team of 8 brokers. We buy and sell stocks for major clients worldwide.\n W: Why do you think you are the right candidate for this position?\n M: As a head broker, I have a lot of experiences in the stock market, I deal with the clients on the daily bases, and I enjoy working with people.\n W: Well, you might just be the person we've been looking for. Do you have any questions?\n M: Aha, if I were hired, how many accounts would I be handling?\n W: you will be working with two other head brokers, in another words, you will be handling about a third of our clients.\n M: And who would I report to?\n W: Directly to me.\n M: I see. What kind of benefits package do you offer?\n W: Two weeks of paid vacation in your first year employment, you are also been entitled to medical and dental insurance, but this is something you should discuss with our Personnel Department. Do you have any other questions?\n M: No not at the moment.\n W: Well, I have to discuss you application with my colleagues and we'll get back to you early next week.\n M: OK, thanks, it's been nice meeting you!\n W: Nice meeting you too! And thanks for coming in today.", "choices": [ "To make a business report to the woman.", "To be interviewed for a job in the woman's company.", "To resign from his position in the woman's company." ], "summary": "To be interviewed for a job in the woman's company." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is Mr. Saunders' current job?", "dialogue": "W: Please have a seat, Mr. Saunders. I received your job resume last week, and it was very impressed.\n M: Thank you!\n W: We are a small financial company trading mostly stocks and bonds may I ask why you are so interested in working for us?\n M: Your company has an impressive reputation and I've always wanted to work for a smaller company.\n W: That's good to hear. Would you mind telling me a little bit about your present job?\n M: I'm currently working in a large international company in charge of a team of 8 brokers. We buy and sell stocks for major clients worldwide.\n W: Why do you think you are the right candidate for this position?\n M: As a head broker, I have a lot of experiences in the stock market, I deal with the clients on the daily bases, and I enjoy working with people.\n W: Well, you might just be the person we've been looking for. Do you have any questions?\n M: Aha, if I were hired, how many accounts would I be handling?\n W: you will be working with two other head brokers, in another words, you will be handling about a third of our clients.\n M: And who would I report to?\n W: Directly to me.\n M: I see. What kind of benefits package do you offer?\n W: Two weeks of paid vacation in your first year employment, you are also been entitled to medical and dental insurance, but this is something you should discuss with our Personnel Department. Do you have any other questions?\n M: No not at the moment.\n W: Well, I have to discuss you application with my colleagues and we'll get back to you early next week.\n M: OK, thanks, it's been nice meeting you!\n W: Nice meeting you too! And thanks for coming in today.", "choices": [ "He is head of a small trading company.", "He works in an international insurance company.", "He leads a team of brokers in a big company." ], "summary": "He leads a team of brokers in a big company." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can we conclude from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: Please have a seat, Mr. Saunders. I received your job resume last week, and it was very impressed.\n M: Thank you!\n W: We are a small financial company trading mostly stocks and bonds may I ask why you are so interested in working for us?\n M: Your company has an impressive reputation and I've always wanted to work for a smaller company.\n W: That's good to hear. Would you mind telling me a little bit about your present job?\n M: I'm currently working in a large international company in charge of a team of 8 brokers. We buy and sell stocks for major clients worldwide.\n W: Why do you think you are the right candidate for this position?\n M: As a head broker, I have a lot of experiences in the stock market, I deal with the clients on the daily bases, and I enjoy working with people.\n W: Well, you might just be the person we've been looking for. Do you have any questions?\n M: Aha, if I were hired, how many accounts would I be handling?\n W: you will be working with two other head brokers, in another words, you will be handling about a third of our clients.\n M: And who would I report to?\n W: Directly to me.\n M: I see. What kind of benefits package do you offer?\n W: Two weeks of paid vacation in your first year employment, you are also been entitled to medical and dental insurance, but this is something you should discuss with our Personnel Department. Do you have any other questions?\n M: No not at the moment.\n W: Well, I have to discuss you application with my colleagues and we'll get back to you early next week.\n M: OK, thanks, it's been nice meeting you!\n W: Nice meeting you too! And thanks for coming in today.", "choices": [ "The woman thinks Mr. Saunders is asking for more than they can offer.", "The woman seems to be satisfied with Mr. Saunders' past experience.", "Mr. Saunders believes that he deserves more paid vacations." ], "summary": "The woman seems to be satisfied with Mr. Saunders' past experience." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are they talking?", "dialogue": "F: What would you like to order, Sir?\n M: Yes, please. I'll like a glass of beer.", "choices": [ "In a market", "In a post office", "In a restaurant" ], "summary": "In a restaurant" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is Jane doing?", "dialogue": "W: Dr. Block, I need to take a few days off because my father is coming over to visit. And I need to show him around the city.\n M: Ok, Jane. But be sure tocome back to work next week.", "choices": [ "Planning a tour.", "Calling her father.", "Asking for leave." ], "summary": "Asking for leave." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man mean?", "dialogue": "W: My husband often repairs watches for people.\n M: Really? I have a broken one.", "choices": [ "He wants to get rid of his broken watch.", "He wants the woman to repair his watch.", "He wants the woman's husband to repair his watch." ], "summary": "He wants the woman's husband to repair his watch." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman compare human memory to a hard disc drive?", "dialogue": "M: Today on mind matters, I'm talking to Dr Ann Winters, an expert on human memory.. Ann, welcome to the program. Now, I suppose the first question everyone would ask is: what exactly is human memory?\n W: Well, like so many easy questions, the answer isn't very simple. Basically, human memory is a compartment in people's brains where they store images rather like the hard disc drive in a computer. And like a hard disc drive, our memories can become infected or even wiped out by accidents. But the comparison breaks down when we consider that we can train our memories to expand and work better which computers can't manage yet.\n M: When you talk about memory being infected, do you mean by a disease?\n W: Yes. For instance, people suffering from a physiological disease like Alzheimer: forget things that happened in the past. And they also forget how to perform simple tasks like tying their shoelaces. The good news is that brain exercises can help keep the brain young. Research has shown that people who have better educations and more mentally active jobs have a lower risk of developing the disease.\n M: And how can someone exercise his brain? By thinking a lot?\n W: In a way, yes. But you can also practice using your memory which not only exercises your brain but also improves you ability to remember things. Unfortunately, a lot of devices in modern life are designed to make sure we don't forget things which can make our brains more idle and weaken our memories.\n M: Can you give us some examples of how to exercise our memories?\n W: Sure, there is a very simple technique, although it works better for some people than for others. When you want to remember something, think of a physical thing it reminds you of. If I want to remember a date from history, let's say, 1066, the date of the Battle of Hastings. I might think that battle reminds me of bottle, so I think of a bottle with the number 1066 written on the label. And I just picture that bottle to myself.", "choices": [ "Because both can be wiped out by accidents.", "Because both can be trained to work better.", "Because both can be expanded." ], "summary": "Because both can be wiped out by accidents." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are we told about people suffering from Alzheimer's disease?", "dialogue": "M: Today on mind matters, I'm talking to Dr Ann Winters, an expert on human memory.. Ann, welcome to the program. Now, I suppose the first question everyone would ask is: what exactly is human memory?\n W: Well, like so many easy questions, the answer isn't very simple. Basically, human memory is a compartment in people's brains where they store images rather like the hard disc drive in a computer. And like a hard disc drive, our memories can become infected or even wiped out by accidents. But the comparison breaks down when we consider that we can train our memories to expand and work better which computers can't manage yet.\n M: When you talk about memory being infected, do you mean by a disease?\n W: Yes. For instance, people suffering from a physiological disease like Alzheimer: forget things that happened in the past. And they also forget how to perform simple tasks like tying their shoelaces. The good news is that brain exercises can help keep the brain young. Research has shown that people who have better educations and more mentally active jobs have a lower risk of developing the disease.\n M: And how can someone exercise his brain? By thinking a lot?\n W: In a way, yes. But you can also practice using your memory which not only exercises your brain but also improves you ability to remember things. Unfortunately, a lot of devices in modern life are designed to make sure we don't forget things which can make our brains more idle and weaken our memories.\n M: Can you give us some examples of how to exercise our memories?\n W: Sure, there is a very simple technique, although it works better for some people than for others. When you want to remember something, think of a physical thing it reminds you of. If I want to remember a date from history, let's say, 1066, the date of the Battle of Hastings. I might think that battle reminds me of bottle, so I think of a bottle with the number 1066 written on the label. And I just picture that bottle to myself.", "choices": [ "They don't understand the mechanisms of memory.", "They can't remember who they are.", "They forget how to perform simple tasks." ], "summary": "They forget how to perform simple tasks." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who has a lower risk of developing Alzheimer's disease?", "dialogue": "M: Today on mind matters, I'm talking to Dr Ann Winters, an expert on human memory.. Ann, welcome to the program. Now, I suppose the first question everyone would ask is: what exactly is human memory?\n W: Well, like so many easy questions, the answer isn't very simple. Basically, human memory is a compartment in people's brains where they store images rather like the hard disc drive in a computer. And like a hard disc drive, our memories can become infected or even wiped out by accidents. But the comparison breaks down when we consider that we can train our memories to expand and work better which computers can't manage yet.\n M: When you talk about memory being infected, do you mean by a disease?\n W: Yes. For instance, people suffering from a physiological disease like Alzheimer: forget things that happened in the past. And they also forget how to perform simple tasks like tying their shoelaces. The good news is that brain exercises can help keep the brain young. Research has shown that people who have better educations and more mentally active jobs have a lower risk of developing the disease.\n M: And how can someone exercise his brain? By thinking a lot?\n W: In a way, yes. But you can also practice using your memory which not only exercises your brain but also improves you ability to remember things. Unfortunately, a lot of devices in modern life are designed to make sure we don't forget things which can make our brains more idle and weaken our memories.\n M: Can you give us some examples of how to exercise our memories?\n W: Sure, there is a very simple technique, although it works better for some people than for others. When you want to remember something, think of a physical thing it reminds you of. If I want to remember a date from history, let's say, 1066, the date of the Battle of Hastings. I might think that battle reminds me of bottle, so I think of a bottle with the number 1066 written on the label. And I just picture that bottle to myself.", "choices": [ "People who have received little education.", "People who have mentally active jobs.", "People who first have good memories." ], "summary": "People who have mentally active jobs." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "According to the woman, what harms our memories?", "dialogue": "M: Today on mind matters, I'm talking to Dr Ann Winters, an expert on human memory.. Ann, welcome to the program. Now, I suppose the first question everyone would ask is: what exactly is human memory?\n W: Well, like so many easy questions, the answer isn't very simple. Basically, human memory is a compartment in people's brains where they store images rather like the hard disc drive in a computer. And like a hard disc drive, our memories can become infected or even wiped out by accidents. But the comparison breaks down when we consider that we can train our memories to expand and work better which computers can't manage yet.\n M: When you talk about memory being infected, do you mean by a disease?\n W: Yes. For instance, people suffering from a physiological disease like Alzheimer: forget things that happened in the past. And they also forget how to perform simple tasks like tying their shoelaces. The good news is that brain exercises can help keep the brain young. Research has shown that people who have better educations and more mentally active jobs have a lower risk of developing the disease.\n M: And how can someone exercise his brain? By thinking a lot?\n W: In a way, yes. But you can also practice using your memory which not only exercises your brain but also improves you ability to remember things. Unfortunately, a lot of devices in modern life are designed to make sure we don't forget things which can make our brains more idle and weaken our memories.\n M: Can you give us some examples of how to exercise our memories?\n W: Sure, there is a very simple technique, although it works better for some people than for others. When you want to remember something, think of a physical thing it reminds you of. If I want to remember a date from history, let's say, 1066, the date of the Battle of Hastings. I might think that battle reminds me of bottle, so I think of a bottle with the number 1066 written on the label. And I just picture that bottle to myself.", "choices": [ "Doing too much physical exercise.", "The number of devices in modern life.", "Devices designed to help us remember things." ], "summary": "Devices designed to help us remember things." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How can we remember things more easily according to the woman?", "dialogue": "M: Today on mind matters, I'm talking to Dr Ann Winters, an expert on human memory.. Ann, welcome to the program. Now, I suppose the first question everyone would ask is: what exactly is human memory?\n W: Well, like so many easy questions, the answer isn't very simple. Basically, human memory is a compartment in people's brains where they store images rather like the hard disc drive in a computer. And like a hard disc drive, our memories can become infected or even wiped out by accidents. But the comparison breaks down when we consider that we can train our memories to expand and work better which computers can't manage yet.\n M: When you talk about memory being infected, do you mean by a disease?\n W: Yes. For instance, people suffering from a physiological disease like Alzheimer: forget things that happened in the past. And they also forget how to perform simple tasks like tying their shoelaces. The good news is that brain exercises can help keep the brain young. Research has shown that people who have better educations and more mentally active jobs have a lower risk of developing the disease.\n M: And how can someone exercise his brain? By thinking a lot?\n W: In a way, yes. But you can also practice using your memory which not only exercises your brain but also improves you ability to remember things. Unfortunately, a lot of devices in modern life are designed to make sure we don't forget things which can make our brains more idle and weaken our memories.\n M: Can you give us some examples of how to exercise our memories?\n W: Sure, there is a very simple technique, although it works better for some people than for others. When you want to remember something, think of a physical thing it reminds you of. If I want to remember a date from history, let's say, 1066, the date of the Battle of Hastings. I might think that battle reminds me of bottle, so I think of a bottle with the number 1066 written on the label. And I just picture that bottle to myself.", "choices": [ "By connecting them with a physical object.", "By looking at them very carefully first.", "By having people remind us of them." ], "summary": "By connecting them with a physical object." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time is it?", "dialogue": "M: It's almost 2 in the morning. The man in next is still making such noise.\n F: Annoying! Shall we call the Police?", "choices": [ "12 at the noon", "2 in the afternoon", "2 in the morning" ], "summary": "2 in the morning" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the dialogue?", "dialogue": "W: Harry, the Christmas is coming soon. Let's go shopping for some presents.\n M: Oh, God. Leave me alone.", "choices": [ "Christmas is coming soon.", "Harry is not going to do Christmas shopping", "The two speakers are doing Christmas shopping." ], "summary": "Harry is not going to do Christmas shopping" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's wrong with the dress?", "dialogue": "W: Good afternoon, here is the dress you want to be made.\n M: But I don't think it's what I asked for.\n W: What's wrong with it, the color, the style or the size?\n M: No, it's not the fight material. I can't possibly accept it.\n W: That is a pity.", "choices": [ "It's not the right material", "It's not the right style", "It's not the right color" ], "summary": "It's not the right material" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the party start?", "dialogue": "M: It is nearly seven o'clock. Let's go.\n F: No hurry. The party starts at seven thirty.", "choices": [ "Seven o'clock.", "Seven thirty.", "Seven thirteen." ], "summary": "Seven thirty." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What did Mary say she was going to do?", "dialogue": "M: It's seven o'clock already. Mary should be home by now.\n W: Oh. I forgot to tell you that she called this afternoon and told me that she was going to a party at her classmate's house and wouldn't be home until 10.", "choices": [ "To attend a party at a classmate's home.", "To do homework with her classmate.", "To attend an evening class." ], "summary": "To attend a party at a classmate's home." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we learn from the conversation?", "dialogue": "W: How did you do on the math exam, John?\n M: I barely made it. It was just a passing score but better than I had expected.", "choices": [ "John didn't pass, although he had tried his best.", "John did better than he thought he was able to.", "John got an excellent score, which was unexpected." ], "summary": "John did better than he thought he was able to." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man say about the book?", "dialogue": "W: I'd like to buy a copy of Professor Frankling's book on sea shells.\n M: I'm sorry. Ms. That book has been out of print for some time now.", "choices": [ "It is no longer available.", "It has been reprinted four times.", "The store doesn't have it now, but will have it soon." ], "summary": "It is no longer available." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman going to do?", "dialogue": "M: Mrs. Jones, you look very beautiful in the blue skirt, why not make one?\n W: Urn... just take a measure for me.", "choices": [ "She is going to make a blue skirt.", "She is not going to make a blue skirt.", "She is not going to do anything." ], "summary": "She is going to make a blue skirt." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why can't the woman find the book?", "dialogue": "W: Jack,I can't find Volumn Ten. Could you check for me who borrowed it?\n M: Here it is, on the upper shelf, next to Volumn Two.", "choices": [ "It is difficult to identify.", "It has been misplaced.", "It is missing." ], "summary": "It has been misplaced." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are they talking about?", "dialogue": "M: How often do you come back home?\n F: Um... usually... twice a year.", "choices": [ "How often the woman come back home.", "How soon the woman come back home.", "Whether the woman come back home." ], "summary": "How often the woman come back home." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What can't they agree on?", "dialogue": "M: Hurry up. It is time for TV.\n W: What are we going to watch?\n M: A football match between Germany and Italy. It will be exciting.\n W: But I am not interested in, football. I like to see a TV film.\n M: Oh. no. You can see a TV film any other day.\n W: There will he oilier football games any other day.\n M: But this game is the most important of the season.\n W: If you insist on watching the game, I will go.\n M: Where are you going? Are you annoyed with me?\n W: No. I am going to the cinema.", "choices": [ "They can't get agreed on what they are going to do.", "They can't get agreed on what program they are going to watch on TV.", "They can't get agreed on when to watch TV." ], "summary": "They can't get agreed on what program they are going to watch on TV." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do they decide to do late?", "dialogue": "M: Hurry up. It is time for TV.\n W: What are we going to watch?\n M: A football match between Germany and Italy. It will be exciting.\n W: But I am not interested in, football. I like to see a TV film.\n M: Oh. no. You can see a TV film any other day.\n W: There will he oilier football games any other day.\n M: But this game is the most important of the season.\n W: If you insist on watching the game, I will go.\n M: Where are you going? Are you annoyed with me?\n W: No. I am going to the cinema.", "choices": [ "They decide to watch the game together.", "They decide to go to the cinema.", "They decide to do different things separately." ], "summary": "They decide to do different things separately." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the conversation tell us?", "dialogue": "M: Hello, my name is Carlson. I believe you have a room booked for me.\n W: Carlson? Oh, yes, Mr. Carlson. It's a single room with a bath, on the second floor. I hope it will suit you, sir.", "choices": [ "The man wants to reserve a room.", "The man reserved a room some time ago.", "The man has booked a room with nobath." ], "summary": "The man reserved a room some time ago." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will Bill return the car to Sue?", "dialogue": "M: Can I borrow your car for a few hours this afternoon, Sue?\n W: Sure, Bill. But I need it back by 5:00.\n M: I'll have it back by 4:30 with a full tank.", "choices": [ "By 4:30 p.m.", "At 5:00 p.m.", "By 5:30 p.m." ], "summary": "By 4:30 p.m." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What advice does the man give the woman about the painting course?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Tracy. I went into the college today to find out about evening classes.\n W: I still remember the painting course had so many people in it that you couldn't really get any personal help.\n M: Yes, but they have decided to limit the number this year, so if you want to do it you have to book a place. Anyway I wonder whether I ought to do computing really.\n W: But would it be advanced enough for you?\n M: I think so. The woman who runs it is supposed to be very good. She's not just a programmer. She's a well-trained teacher as well.\n W: It's up to you of course. But at the end of a day's work, I just want something relaxing. And I'd have to pay for materials. I can't afford more than the minimum.\n M: Then why don't you try Spanish? And it'd be really useful on holiday.\n W: Don't the language courses last two terms?\n M: I don't think so.", "choices": [ "Sign up as soon as possible.", "Do a lot of preparations at first.", "Ask a teacher for personal help." ], "summary": "Sign up as soon as possible." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What attracts the man most to study computing?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Tracy. I went into the college today to find out about evening classes.\n W: I still remember the painting course had so many people in it that you couldn't really get any personal help.\n M: Yes, but they have decided to limit the number this year, so if you want to do it you have to book a place. Anyway I wonder whether I ought to do computing really.\n W: But would it be advanced enough for you?\n M: I think so. The woman who runs it is supposed to be very good. She's not just a programmer. She's a well-trained teacher as well.\n W: It's up to you of course. But at the end of a day's work, I just want something relaxing. And I'd have to pay for materials. I can't afford more than the minimum.\n M: Then why don't you try Spanish? And it'd be really useful on holiday.\n W: Don't the language courses last two terms?\n M: I don't think so.", "choices": [ "The advanced contents.", "The bright future.", "The good teacher." ], "summary": "The good teacher." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the man suggest the woman study Spanish?", "dialogue": "M: Hi, Tracy. I went into the college today to find out about evening classes.\n W: I still remember the painting course had so many people in it that you couldn't really get any personal help.\n M: Yes, but they have decided to limit the number this year, so if you want to do it you have to book a place. Anyway I wonder whether I ought to do computing really.\n W: But would it be advanced enough for you?\n M: I think so. The woman who runs it is supposed to be very good. She's not just a programmer. She's a well-trained teacher as well.\n W: It's up to you of course. But at the end of a day's work, I just want something relaxing. And I'd have to pay for materials. I can't afford more than the minimum.\n M: Then why don't you try Spanish? And it'd be really useful on holiday.\n W: Don't the language courses last two terms?\n M: I don't think so.", "choices": [ "The course doesn't last very long.", "It won't cost too much and it's useful.", "There will be a limit on the number of people next year." ], "summary": "It won't cost too much and it's useful." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the woman's address?", "dialogue": "M: Excuse me, where do you live?\n W: I live at No. 145, Shanghai Road.", "choices": [ "No. 105, DongFang Road.'", "No. 45, Taibei Road.", "No. 145, Shanghai Road." ], "summary": "No. 145, Shanghai Road." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will the woman do this evening?", "dialogue": "M: Shall we see a film this evening?\n W: Oh, sorry. I'm afraid I can't. I'm seeing my Mum off at the airport at 7:30.", "choices": [ "Meet her Mum at the airport.", "Say good-bye to her Mum at the airport.", "Fly to another city together with her Mum." ], "summary": "Say good-bye to her Mum at the airport." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the woman?", "dialogue": "M: Can you believe I just had to pay 20 pounds for a hair cut in Steward?\n W: You should try the salon where I go. It's only 10. But it takes a while to get an appointment.", "choices": [ "She tells the man a cheaper but busier place to have his hair cut.", "She offers to cut the man's hair herself at the price of 10.", "She suggests the man to go to a farther place to trim his hair." ], "summary": "She tells the man a cheaper but busier place to have his hair cut." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What will Mr. Peterson do with his old house?", "dialogue": "M: What is Mr. Peterson going to do with his old house on London Road? Rent it or sell it?\n W: I heard he is thinking of turning it into a restaurant, which isn't a bad idea, because it's still a solid building.", "choices": [ "He may convert it and use it as a restaurant.", "He may pull it down and build a new restaurant.", "He may rent it out for use as a restaurant." ], "summary": "He may convert it and use it as a restaurant." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What are the two speakers talking about?", "dialogue": "M: So, Macy, how was your holiday?\n W: Oh, we loved it. Tom liked Germany best, but France was my favorite.\n M: So did Rachael finally go with you?\n W: No, she wasn't able to. She was called away for a business trip to China.\n M: That's a pity. So where exactly did you go and visit?\n W: Well, we traveled all over, Italy, Spain and Holland; we even bathed in a Swiss lake\n M: You did, really?", "choices": [ "A Family holiday.", "A business trip.", "A travel plan." ], "summary": "A Family holiday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where did Rachel go?", "dialogue": "M: So, Macy, how was your holiday?\n W: Oh, we loved it. Tom liked Germany best, but France was my favorite.\n M: So did Rachael finally go with you?\n W: No, she wasn't able to. She was called away for a business trip to China.\n M: That's a pity. So where exactly did you go and visit?\n W: Well, we traveled all over, Italy, Spain and Holland; we even bathed in a Swiss lake\n M: You did, really?", "choices": [ "Spain.", "Italy.", "China." ], "summary": "China." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where is the woman now?", "dialogue": "M: Good morning, Madam. What can I do for you?\n W: Good morning. How much should I pay for these books to be sent to New York?", "choices": [ "In New York.", "At a post office.", "In a bookstore." ], "summary": "At a post office." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man's chief consideration in choosing the lodge?", "dialogue": "W: From here, the mountains look as if you could just reach out and touch them.\n M: That's why I chose this lodge. It has one of the best views in Switzerland.", "choices": [ "Its price.", "Its location.", "Its comfort." ], "summary": "Its location." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why will the woman stay home in the evening?", "dialogue": "M: We could go to a ball game this evening or would you rather eat in a restaurant and then see a film?\n W: To tell you the truth, I can't really go anywhere this evening, because I'm expecting an important phone call.", "choices": [ "To wait for a call.", "To watch a ball game on TV.", "To have dinner with a friend." ], "summary": "To wait for a call." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the two speakers probably talking?", "dialogue": "M: What's the trouble, Mary?\n W: Well, doctor. It's my eyes. I can't see clearly.", "choices": [ "In a shop.", "In a hospital.", "In a library." ], "summary": "In a hospital." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man suggest the woman do?", "dialogue": "W: Tony's mother has invited me to dinner. Do you think I should tell her in advance that I'm a vegetarian?\n M: Of course. I think she'd appreciate it. Imaging how you both feel if she fixed the turkey dinner or something.", "choices": [ "Decline the invitation as early as possible.", "Ask Tony to convey thanks to his mother.", "Tell Tony's mother that she eats no meat." ], "summary": "Tell Tony's mother that she eats no meat." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who is Thomson?", "dialogue": "W: I've sent out the invitations for the dinner party.\n M: That's good. Now what should we do?\n W: We need to plan the menu.\n M: Oh, that's right. What do you have in mind?\n W: I think I'm going to make the chicken salad we had at our 39th wedding anniversary. Remember, I asked Thomson, the chef of the restaurant where we often go, for the recipe?\n M: Oh, yes. I remember. Time sure flies! Now we are celebrating our golden anniversary! And Thomson was very friendly. You know, chefs seldom tell people their recipes. They often keep them a secret.\n W: I understand that. So you see, I have promised I will also keep the recipe a secret.\n M: Well, Thomson will appreciate that. Oh, but did you forget that Linda doesn't eat chicken?\n W: Linda? Oh, my Gosh! I forgot to invite her! She'll be mad at me. It just slipped my mind. Thanks for reminding me! I think I'm getting old!\n M: Looks like you are!", "choices": [ "Linda's husband.", "The man's cousin.", "A chef." ], "summary": "A chef." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many years have the speakers got married?", "dialogue": "W: I've sent out the invitations for the dinner party.\n M: That's good. Now what should we do?\n W: We need to plan the menu.\n M: Oh, that's right. What do you have in mind?\n W: I think I'm going to make the chicken salad we had at our 39th wedding anniversary. Remember, I asked Thomson, the chef of the restaurant where we often go, for the recipe?\n M: Oh, yes. I remember. Time sure flies! Now we are celebrating our golden anniversary! And Thomson was very friendly. You know, chefs seldom tell people their recipes. They often keep them a secret.\n W: I understand that. So you see, I have promised I will also keep the recipe a secret.\n M: Well, Thomson will appreciate that. Oh, but did you forget that Linda doesn't eat chicken?\n W: Linda? Oh, my Gosh! I forgot to invite her! She'll be mad at me. It just slipped my mind. Thanks for reminding me! I think I'm getting old!\n M: Looks like you are!", "choices": [ "40.", "50.", "60." ], "summary": "50." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about Linda?", "dialogue": "W: I've sent out the invitations for the dinner party.\n M: That's good. Now what should we do?\n W: We need to plan the menu.\n M: Oh, that's right. What do you have in mind?\n W: I think I'm going to make the chicken salad we had at our 39th wedding anniversary. Remember, I asked Thomson, the chef of the restaurant where we often go, for the recipe?\n M: Oh, yes. I remember. Time sure flies! Now we are celebrating our golden anniversary! And Thomson was very friendly. You know, chefs seldom tell people their recipes. They often keep them a secret.\n W: I understand that. So you see, I have promised I will also keep the recipe a secret.\n M: Well, Thomson will appreciate that. Oh, but did you forget that Linda doesn't eat chicken?\n W: Linda? Oh, my Gosh! I forgot to invite her! She'll be mad at me. It just slipped my mind. Thanks for reminding me! I think I'm getting old!\n M: Looks like you are!", "choices": [ "She won't be invited to the party.", "She doesn't eat chicken.", "She is a good cook." ], "summary": "She doesn't eat chicken." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why is the woman visiting Hong Kong?", "dialogue": "W: Why are you visiting Hong Kong?\n M: I'm just on holiday.", "choices": [ "For holiday.", "For business.", "To visit her mother." ], "summary": "For holiday." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What's the relationship between the two speaker?", "dialogue": "W: I'm busy year after year,but I've done nothing.\n M: You've done a lot, my darling!", "choices": [ "Strangers.", "Couple.", "Waiter and customer." ], "summary": "Couple." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How does the man work now?", "dialogue": "W: I'm glad I don't have your job, working all night and sleeping in the daytime.\n M: Oh. I stooped that when I got my promotion. Now I'm on three days and off two days.", "choices": [ "He works three times as much as he did before.", "He has two free days for every three days he works.", "He works three nights every two weeks." ], "summary": "He has two free days for every three days he works." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What kind of music does Tina like?", "dialogue": "M: I like light music. What about you, Tina?\n W: Pop music.", "choices": [ "Pop music", "Country music", "Light music" ], "summary": "Pop music" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are they most possibly?", "dialogue": "M: Good morning, Madam. What can I do for you?\n W: Good morning. How much should I pay for these books to be sent to New York?\n M: Hm, 20 dollars. Anything else?\n W: Yes, a two-dollar stamp, please.\n M: That will be 22 dollars all together.\n W: Here's 25.\n M: Thank you. And here's the change.\n W: Thank you.\n M: You're welcome.", "choices": [ "At the post office.", "At a bookstore.", "At the bank." ], "summary": "At the post office." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many stamps does the woman buy?", "dialogue": "M: Good morning, Madam. What can I do for you?\n W: Good morning. How much should I pay for these books to be sent to New York?\n M: Hm, 20 dollars. Anything else?\n W: Yes, a two-dollar stamp, please.\n M: That will be 22 dollars all together.\n W: Here's 25.\n M: Thank you. And here's the change.\n W: Thank you.\n M: You're welcome.", "choices": [ "One.", "Two.", "Four." ], "summary": "One." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much is the change?", "dialogue": "M: Good morning, Madam. What can I do for you?\n W: Good morning. How much should I pay for these books to be sent to New York?\n M: Hm, 20 dollars. Anything else?\n W: Yes, a two-dollar stamp, please.\n M: That will be 22 dollars all together.\n W: Here's 25.\n M: Thank you. And here's the change.\n W: Thank you.\n M: You're welcome.", "choices": [ "One dollar.", "Two dollars,", "Three dollars." ], "summary": "Three dollars." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the man want to be when he grows up?", "dialogue": "W: Can you tell me your dream?\n M: I dream of becoming a lawyer in the future.", "choices": [ "A teacher.", "A worker.", "A lawyer." ], "summary": "A lawyer." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where are the two speakers?", "dialogue": "W: Where's Cecilia, Mark?\n M: I'm not sure. She finishes school at 3. Maybe she went to Joyce's. She knows she has to come home before 5.\n W: It's 5:30 now.\n M: Maybe she forgot her watch.\n W: Well, someone has to wash the dishes. The kitchen's a mess.\n M: I can go to Joyce's. I know her address.\n W: That's OK. We don't need her. You can wash the dishes.", "choices": [ "At the store.", "At home.", "At school." ], "summary": "At home." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where's the mess?", "dialogue": "W: Where's Cecilia, Mark?\n M: I'm not sure. She finishes school at 3. Maybe she went to Joyce's. She knows she has to come home before 5.\n W: It's 5:30 now.\n M: Maybe she forgot her watch.\n W: Well, someone has to wash the dishes. The kitchen's a mess.\n M: I can go to Joyce's. I know her address.\n W: That's OK. We don't need her. You can wash the dishes.", "choices": [ "In the bathroom.", "In the living room.", "In the kitchen." ], "summary": "In the kitchen." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why did the man start the quarrel with Mary?", "dialogue": "W: Did you start the quarrel with Mary?\n M: Yes, she broke my glass and didn't say sorry to me.", "choices": [ "Because Mary broke his glass and didn't say sorry to him.", "Because he broke Mary's glass.", "Because Mary didn't answer his question politely." ], "summary": "Because Mary broke his glass and didn't say sorry to him." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What time is it now?", "dialogue": "W: The concert starts at eight thirty. What time is it now?\n M: About ten to eight. We must hurry up.", "choices": [ "7:50.", "8:10.", "8:30." ], "summary": "7:50." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Whose house is the smallest?", "dialogue": "W: Your house is bigger than mine.\n M: So is Bib's but Tom's is smaller.", "choices": [ "Tom's.", "the woman's.", "Bob's" ], "summary": "Tom's." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation take place most probably?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me. I am looking for something local or special here as gifts. Could you give me some suggestions?\n M: Well, we have quite a few choices here: pottery, postcards with our local scenery, hand-made woolen hats and over there some food.\n W: These hats look very beautiful! How much are they?\n M: Forty-five dollars each or eighty dollars for the pair.\n W: OK. I'll take the red one.", "choices": [ "In a gift shop.", "In a flower shop.", "At a bank." ], "summary": "In a gift shop." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How many kinds of gifts did the man mention?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me. I am looking for something local or special here as gifts. Could you give me some suggestions?\n M: Well, we have quite a few choices here: pottery, postcards with our local scenery, hand-made woolen hats and over there some food.\n W: These hats look very beautiful! How much are they?\n M: Forty-five dollars each or eighty dollars for the pair.\n W: OK. I'll take the red one.", "choices": [ "Three.", "Four.", "Five." ], "summary": "Four." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which hat does the woman like?", "dialogue": "W: Excuse me. I am looking for something local or special here as gifts. Could you give me some suggestions?\n M: Well, we have quite a few choices here: pottery, postcards with our local scenery, hand-made woolen hats and over there some food.\n W: These hats look very beautiful! How much are they?\n M: Forty-five dollars each or eighty dollars for the pair.\n W: OK. I'll take the red one.", "choices": [ "The blue one.", "The red one.", "The yellow one." ], "summary": "The red one." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What seems to be the man's problem?", "dialogue": "W: What's going on between you and Charlie? Did you have a fight or something?\n M: No, but I can't stand him anymore. He is the worst roommate I've ever had. He never cleans up after himself and he is always listening to loud music when I try to get some sleep.\n W: Why don't you have a heart-to-heart talk with him?\n M: I've tried, but it didn't work. Maybe you can talk to him. After all, you are his good friend.", "choices": [ "Keeping his room clean every day.", "Getting along with his roommate.", "Having trouble making friends." ], "summary": "Getting along with his roommate." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman suggest the man do?", "dialogue": "W: What's going on between you and Charlie? Did you have a fight or something?\n M: No, but I can't stand him anymore. He is the worst roommate I've ever had. He never cleans up after himself and he is always listening to loud music when I try to get some sleep.\n W: Why don't you have a heart-to-heart talk with him?\n M: I've tried, but it didn't work. Maybe you can talk to him. After all, you are his good friend.", "choices": [ "Try to get more sleep.", "Buy some music CDs.", "Talk to Charlie" ], "summary": "Talk to Charlie" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "is the man going on Saturday evening?", "dialogue": "W: Do you have special plans for the weekend?\n M: Yes, I'm going to a live play on Saturday evening.\n W: And what about Sunday?\n M: Well, on Sunday I'm going to the art exhibition with David. There're some new paintings about Mexico.", "choices": [ "To a live play.", "To a film show.", "To an art exhibition." ], "summary": "To a live play." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation take place?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, sir. Can I help you?\n M: Yes. I'd like a single room with a bath.\n W: Do you have a reservation, sir?\n M: No.\n W: OK. Please wait a second. I'll find a room for you.", "choices": [ "In a restaurant.", "In a hotel.", "In a hospital." ], "summary": "In a hotel." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the man doing?", "dialogue": "W: Good morning, sir. Can I help you?\n M: Yes. I'd like a single room with a bath.\n W: Do you have a reservation, sir?\n M: No.\n W: OK. Please wait a second. I'll find a room for you.", "choices": [ "He's checking in.", "He's ordering meals.", "He's making a reservation." ], "summary": "He's checking in." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Which curry comes with rice included?", "dialogue": "W: Hello!\n M: Good evening, Toushmorho restaurant.\n W: Oh, good evening. I'd like to order a take-away.\n M: Certainly, what would you like?\n W: I'd like a curry with beef, a hot lamb curry and a mild chicken curry, your special. Oh, and three portions of rice.\n M: Did you know that chicken curry comes with rice?\n W: Oh, I see. Better make that just two portions of rice. Thanks.", "choices": [ "Beef curry.", "Lamb curry.", "Chicken curry." ], "summary": "Chicken curry." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman think of the coat?", "dialogue": "M: I'd like to buy that coat. But I don't have enough money.\n W: Would you like me to lend you some? But I'm not sure about the style.", "choices": [ "It's too expensive.", "It suits the man well.", "It may not be the right style." ], "summary": "It may not be the right style." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Who got the chance of spending a holiday in Sydney?", "dialogue": "W: Tom, was it three months ago that you luckily got an opportunity to spend your holiday in Sydney?\n M: Not me. John was the lucky dog.", "choices": [ "The woman.", "Tom.", "John." ], "summary": "John." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "How much sleep does the man need?", "dialogue": "W: Do you get up at 5 every morning?\n M: Yes, and I need 7 hours of sleep, I should go to bed by 9 or 10.", "choices": [ "5 hours", "7 hours", "9 hours" ], "summary": "7 hours" }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman mean?", "dialogue": "M: That was a long jog! I'm all out of breath, and you look like you are not even tired.\n W: Well, I've been doing this every morning for the last ten years, you know...", "choices": [ "She's worked hard to get fit.", "She's more tired than she looks.", "She's too busy to run in the morning." ], "summary": "She's worked hard to get fit." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What is the woman?", "dialogue": "W: I'm so angry with my result!\n M: Why, what happened?\n W: Well, I failed my Chinese oral test by 3 points, and I worked so hard for it!\n M: Oh no. Poor you.", "choices": [ "A student.", "A teacher.", "A worker." ], "summary": "A student." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Where does the conversation probably take place?", "dialogue": "W: Good evening, sir, may I help you?\n M: Yes, I'd like to check in, please.\n W: Certainly, sir. Do you have a reservation?\n M: Yes, the name is Johnson.", "choices": [ "At a restaurant.", "At a hotel.", "At an airport." ], "summary": "At a hotel." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What do we know about the woman?", "dialogue": "M: I hear the guy who is going to deliver the lecture this weekend spend a year living in the rainforest.\n W: Great. I'm doing a report on the rainforest. Maybe I can get some new information to add to it.", "choices": [ "She is going to deliver a lecture.", "She spent a year in the rain forest.", "She is looking forward to the lecture." ], "summary": "She is looking forward to the lecture." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "long has the rain lasted?", "dialogue": "M: It's been raining since Monday, but the weather report says that tomorrow will be clear and sunny. Thank goodness, we can at last say goodbye to the rain.\n W: That's really good news. You know I always play football on Saturday, and I like to play in good weather.", "choices": [ "5 days.", "6 days.", "7 days." ], "summary": "5 days." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "When will the speakers probably arrive at the concert?", "dialogue": "M: Hurry up. We'll be late for the concert.\n W: It's only 7 o'clock now. It only takes 5 minutes to get there. There will be plenty of time if we leave at 7:15.", "choices": [ "At 7:00.", "At 7:15.", "At 7:20." ], "summary": "At 7:20." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "What does the woman think the man should also do?", "dialogue": "M: The doctor said if I kept smoking, I would increase my chances of having a heart attack.\n W: Did he suggest reducing weight, too?", "choices": [ "Lose weight.", "Quit smoking.", "Weigh himself frequently." ], "summary": "Lose weight." }, { "instruction": "Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset.", "question": "Why does the woman want to get the coat?", "dialogue": "W: Do you like this coat, or shall I take the blue one?\n M: I like both of them, but I think the blue one fits you better.\n W: OK. I'll get the blue one. It's less expensive anyway.", "choices": [ "She likes its color very much.", "The price is reasonable.", "It is on sale now." ], "summary": "The price is reasonable." } ]