It is important to note that you are a low enough reputation user that you cannot cast close votes, so you must flag when most reviewers would close. This means your flags are used up much more quickly than they would be for higher reputation users.
As such, I believe SO is trying to quietly game the system to encourage you to limit your reviewing activities. Lower reputation users are considered "less trusted." (Whether this is realistic is a completely different issue, but that is the view SO takes in its design.) When you can't cast close votes, your number of reviews per day is effectively limited by your number of flags. So this encourages you to not spend a large amount of time on reviews each day. Do also note that there are limits on close votes as well, but the limits are higher than the starting number of flags you have. Users also limit their reviewing activities themselves to avoid wearing themselves out and reviewing wrongly.
So my advice would be to stop reviewing once you run out of flags for now. You'll be able to review more extensively once you hit 3,000 reputation and can cast close votes. To raise your reputation, ask questions when you have good ones, and offer answers when you have good ones. And be patient. =) You'll hit 3,000 just fine, even if it takes some time.