What is the reason for reviewer make an review? [sic]
It depends on the reviewer. Badges and gamification can be a factor. But it hass been proved many times over that there are users that earn all possible badges that is possible to earn from review... and they keep on reviewing.
For some it will be simply because they want to make the site better for everybody. Or because they want to help taking out the trash so the site remains useful for them. Or because they are still engaged in seeing their counter go up. Or simply because they find it alluring in its own way, as popping bubble wrap.
In the end it is a personal reason. But no matter the reason a reviewer has, the system wants reviewers to perform a specific function by participating in the review queues.
For one mistake user gets punished with a ban
This is simply false. It takes more than one failed audit to be automatically banned.
and there is no possibility to avoid this mistakes, because of sometimes just bad audits.
While I can't flat out say that it's impossible to avoid falling into audit traps, I can say, categorically, that failing many audits is hard. It's been pointed again and again that most audits are too easy and obvious to spot.
If you fail many audits too often, maybe you need to choose your review tasks more carefully. Filtering posts, for example. Using skip more often. Pickig the right review queue for you.
I just don't get the point of being punished for free.
You are not really being punished. The only "punishment" is that someone is taking away the bubble wrap you were currently popping. Instead of thinking of this as punishment, think of it as a time-out to regroup because your current approach may not to be aligned with the purpose of the review queues.
You can use the warning to read on review guidance, to bring the issue to meta to see if it really was a case of a bad audit, or to pursue other targets (e.g. you can answer questions, use your full-edit privilege to fix other posts, etc).
From my perspective there should be the completely new review system, where user's good reviews could be also counted. For example for 100 reviews you may make 1 mistake.
Detecting good reviews is simply not possible. At most we can detect passed audits, but that doesn't take much in the vast majority of cases. It doesn't seem very useful to give anyone a lot of credence because they "passed audits".
Passing audits is expected. And doesn't prove that the rest of your reviews were any good. Audits are there not to punish/reward reviewers, but they intend to catch patterns in the actions of a reviewer. Passing an audit is absence of evidence, not evidence of absence.
We can all fail occasionally (I have no idea how many audits I have personally failed, I imagine is more than one), but the expectation is that if you are going to participate in review (which is something completely optional, that doesn't give you any other privileges in the site) failing any number should be a clear warning sign that either something is wrong with how you are reviewing, or with the audits you got.
(The latter does happen: if you report these cases of "bad" audits moderators can take action so it doesn't count against your record; and most of the time the community can take action so they are no longer part of the audit pool).