As we all know, the audit system is not infallible. It may be improved in the future, but will always have some problem cases. The current text is at best condescending. Worse, it incorporates an obviously false assumption that the reviewer's action, if not expected by the audit system, must be wrong, and due to a failure to pay attention.
In the cases in which I have failed an audit, my problem was often paying more attention than the audit system allowed for, such as finding a duplicate and being told I was wrong to vote to close the question because it was well-written.
I suggest changing the text to be more direct, factual, and realistic.
If the reviewer's action matches the expected action:
This is an audit. Your action matched the expected action. Thank you for your participation in the review system.
If the reviewer's action does not match the expected action:
This is an audit. Your action was not consistent with the audit system's expected action, XXXX. Please carefully re-examine your decision. Frequent audit mismatches indicate a problem, and may result in a review ban.
(Replace "XXXX" with the action or actions the audit system would have accepted.)
The text on the button should be changed from "I understand" to something that is appropriate even when the reviewer is right and the audit system wrong, such as "Done" or "Continue".