Moderators close questions for the same reasons that ordinary users close questions. You can find out why questions are sometimes voted for closure by reading Question Close Reasons - Definitions and Guidance.
If your question is actually "Why do moderators sometimes choose to close questions with a single, binding vote," that's because moderators are not asked to relinquish their ordinary user privileges when they become moderators. If that doesn't seem fair, consider that moderators are elected by the user community, and are accordingly trusted with the new privileges they are granted.
To put it another way, moderators are encouraged to "be bold," disregard the fact that their vote is binding, and cast it as if they had ordinary user privileges. In practice, I suspect that moderators are a bit more careful with their close votes, since they're not getting community consensus if they unilaterally vote to close.
But if a post is clearly junk, lock & load.