In this paper we study a three-dimensional tumor-immune system interaction model consisted of tumor cells, activated T cells, and immune checkpoint inhibitor anti-PD-1. Based on the uncontrollable character of tumor cells in the absence of immune response and treatment, the growth of tumor cells is assumed to be exponential. We discuss the distribution of equilibria qualitatively and study the stability of all possible equilibria with and without anti-PD-1 drug. When no drug is applied, the model has a tumor-free equilibrium and at most one tumorous equilibrium. Biologically, there exists a th...